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i LOCAL g Mrs. Mitlli Washburn spent Wad neoday in BaWgh. Jim Drirer la (pending the day in Charlotte on bnaineae. E. Lee apart postorday afternoon In Selaaa an bedim. - Roger Brooke is n huaineea rial tor in Richmond, Va., thia week. E. V. Gainey te»ent yaatarday after noon In Raleigh on baalaaaa. Born, yeatenday morning to Mr. and Mra. W. A. Thornton, a daughter. H. L. Godwin and J. C. Clifford spent yesterday in Sanford on baai ncaa. Mra. LOlte B. Hinaan of Raleigh spent Baiter hare with her aiater, Mra. P. H. Wertbrook. P. P. Pope, prominent buaineea man of MayaWlle, waa a boelnaaa vlaitor in Dunn thla week. Miae EJiaabeth Tboaopoen baa re lumed home after apandiag aararal day* with frienda in Ralaigh. Mill Clyde Snood of laodlemaa. (pent Easter kare with her paraate, Mr. amt Mrs. Prank Snead Meedamea McD. Holliday, A. H. Swain, I. P. Hicks and i. L. Lancas ter are (pending the day la Payotte rllle. mn unve iroou oi nrftv spent the week end here, the gneet ef Mines Bertha and LaHte Mae West brook. Mr. and Mn. A. G. Johnson and Mias Bottle Strangle of (VirHhteU, apeat Easter with Mr. and Mis. 0. F. Snead. Mrs. Ims King who underwent an operation in a FeyettevdUs hospital recently, has loturaod home and is recovering rapidly. A heavy rain, accompanied by a strong wind, struck Dunn late Wed nesday afternoon. No damage has been reported, however. Mies Maggie Pickard returned Wednesday is bar Home at Chapel Hill after spending a taw days hare visiting MLm Helen Parker. John Oates Harris west yesterday to Wakt Forest, where today ha rep ress a U the Dunn high school In a state-wide dec lei arc rs eontset Dr. end Mrs. P. A. Stewart and little ten, P. A. Jr., hams resumed from Charlotte, where they visited Dr. Stewart's sister, Mrs. C. L. Can non. Mlm Bertha Westbrook, who la a student at the East Carolina Touchers Training school, QreeavWa, ay cot Easter hers with her parents, Mr. and Mm. Paul Westbrook. Mrs. L. W. Jernlgan died ad T o’ clock this morning at bar horns on R. 4 from Duan, following a prolong ed ill eeea. The funeral atrangawituts have not been announced. P E. Behoof#, district Stem High, way ci^inear, aad W. D, BsmiivtUi. maintenance engineer in this district, spent yesterday in Harnett county Inspecting toe highways. They were Duan visitors la the afternoon. The regular monthly mooting of the directors of the Bourn Balding aad Loan aaaontotiofi will ha held la the Cheufsr of Commerce rooms this evening at • e’etoak A full at tendance la desired. J. Weil, experienced harness ma ker, baa opened a harneae shop ta Duan and ie located on N. Clinton Avenue, next to W. J. Jonas* stare. Mr. Weil has had wide experience In harness work. He arms at the hand ef the harness shop at Camp Bragg dur ing the construction of Be camp and all repairing was dona aader kb di rection. He was also Instructor for several yean at Hampton Institute, Hampton, Va., where he had charge of the harneae making aad leather specialties department Ha promisee satisfactory service and want* the farmers of the Dunn District to pat ronise hi* place. QUARTERLY CONFERENCE Kst. R H- Willis, pending elder af Um Fayetteville district, will peach at th« load Methodist church r.eat Sunday man lag at 11 e’cfock. It being tha oecaaden af Ms second quarterly conference daea being as signed te this charge. At the eeeaina service at • a’dock, the prater, Err Q. T. Adams, will preach. HU rob. Jret wW bai “After Death—Whatl Wheret BawT” R. Y. P. U. PROGRAM Following U tha program for the B. Y. P. U. meeting Monday, April • i Introduction, leader: BeHptaM madia#—Time 1 >*-§, n_l»—Mrs Maggie ■oUsr and Him CalUe ttew ait Ta»—Tha*, paakor al Crete—Mto Jim WWImra Talk—The atefm of the letter MUa Eva RtrlaMaad. Talk—The Crate* Chrtatlara Mlae JewaUe StaiUag. MUa Heod sad Ml. Psrry Oidwta. Quartet: Mr* R. U Deradag MUa feat* (peek, E. U DaaMag am t M. Haeghtai. ■ariteae eeta Roy J. Brawn. GRADING MACHINE PURCHABEI Older fra a Bosaill grader te b used ta grading red ** tea high traps te tea Daaa wad dtetebt wa placed by tbc commissioners of the district at their regular monthly meeting Tuesday. Tho price of th< machine Is $000. Those attending the meeting were A. F. Surles, G. F. Pope and G. L. Hemingway, members of the board, and C. B. Mason sup Intsndcnt or roads NEXT BICKFORD PICTURE TO BE A DIFFERENT TYPE The neat Mary Pickfoid film to be re leaned by the United ArtieU will be “Through tho Back Door” and ar rangement# have been made by Manager Lancaster of the Colonial Theatre to have thie production as the feature for Monday. Thia photo-feature, ll*c basic Ilea for which was supplied by Mies Pick ford herself, was prepared for the •erven by Marlon Fuirfnx, well known scenario writer. It is quite different from anything Mies Pick, ford has yot attempted in that the story touches upon an angle of mar tial relations new to the screen A wife brings the spectre of divorce into her home when the became s petulant, dissatisfied sort of psruon through grief for a child she believes dead. The problem o/ restoring happi ness to this household falls to the lot of Miss Piekfoni in one of her inimi table choroeter rains. Them are in numerable complication, some of them laughable, otliera quite tragic all leading to denouement logical and satisfying Admirers of Mary Ptebfenl will see her in a llulc girt P«rt in this picture. Able support for Mias Pidcford's work is furnished by Wilfred Lucas. Gertrude Astor, Adolphe Menjoa, John Harron, Elinor Pair, Halan Raymond, C. Normand Raymond, Peaches Jackson, Doreen Turner and George Dromgold. TO THE DEMOCRATIC VOTERS OF THE TOWN OF DUNN Keeling that the huaine** with which I am connect**] will demand my full time, and that 1 coaid not devote proper time and eoneld*ration to the affaira of the Towa of Dunr. to latlify my own fooling* with re. ■P*ft to the do lie* of a Commiaaioner •hoaw my friend* and fcUow elti ■eni tee fit to olect me to Dili office. 1 have therefore determined that it ii my duty, prior to the primary, to withdraw from the race. I beg to #* prm* my appreciation to a number of my frtond* and follow eitisea* who have assured me of support. Respectfully, %. L. COOK. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself a candi date for commissioner from tfc* Ant wand, town of Dunn, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. N. B. LEE. April 6, 1911. Business Local LOST- — NO. PLATE AND TAIL j Up1 tonnacted tojpetber, between Dnnn and Coats. Return to Dis patch office or J. L Dearmaa and Ht reward. Itpd FOB SALE.—S.pamenger Ford with eplrndid motor. Runs good. A Bar gain. At Bnipee Oarage. D. P. g. Motor Co. gtfe. FOR SALE.—!• THOROUGHBRED ailver lace Wyandots, 9 mountain eagle pit games and 1 hog weigh ing about 175 pounds. H intereotr ed set A. R. Maynard, Dnnn, S. C. _ 17tfc. IMPROVED PORTO RICO POTATO Plant*.—Million! ready for immt - ditto shipment. $1.45 per 1,000 over 10,000 at $1.25, cash witi order. B. J. Head, Alma, Ga. ltpd FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, April 7, at 12 o’clock noon, 100 shares of Harnett Coon ty Agricultural Pair isscdatior stock and 5 oharvs Seminole Phos pliat* Co , stock, property pledgee as collateral on beak note. Place ol side. In front of Municipal build Ing. E. V. Gainey. Godwin ant Jemlgan, attorneys. M c READY FOR SERVICE.—I NOB hove a ftnc registered black Jerse] bull ready for sc nr ice. Price $6.0< in advance. Worth M. Pope’s Dairj Fern._ Otic For SALE.—PRACTICALLY NRB Kiddy-Coon and a baby bassinet trimmed. If interested phone 1*1 for further information. SO tfc FOR SALE-NICE RE3IDENCI lota ir. block In which I live. An] ■ite. See R. M. Warren. 8 tfc FOR SALE.—BROWN LRCHORt eggs, $1.00 for setting of 16. 8pe rial price by the hundred by re qaett. Mrs. E. W. Smith, Dunn No. 4, phene No. $20$. XOtfc STOLEN—OUT OF MY LtVIIK room a hmnmerlasa blue steal, 4-In birrs 1, Smith and Wesson revolver Reward will be paid for informs tioa leading to recovery of same A. C. Barnes. $ 2U PASTURE FOR CATTLEBRIM< your cattle to my pasture. I wil can far thorn for $1.26 par aontl for grown cows and on down ae cording to due. I have the boot have aver soon, 144 acres rich ris cr laud, fenced and new ready filed with Hover, made and al kinds af grass and wild oats J. G | Layton, Dunn, N. C • ft p •WHY TO LOAM ON FARM PRC M*tT.—II pauit time !f wmmtw | FOR SALR.-4-uaseen.er Aaburu i I FOR SALE->. c. WHITE LEC horn* ami 8. C. Ancona* hatching '**- »« P«'. ItOO par 167 2nd peu 01.50 per 10; SnJ pan *1.8S per 1#j 08.00 per 100 eggs. B. 1. Rail «nt» 01.86 a setting and «6 00 per 100. Bed stock far sal*. Mitt Lac i ntis Parker, Duke, N. C J 10 »t pd. FOR SALE-WHITE LEGHORN enrs, S1.00 for setting of IS. Spe cial price by the hundred. Ed. B. Wurran, Dunn, N. C. No. 4. «tfe. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARM In »*"HiaU from 11,000 to 150,000 far JS year*. Godwin and Jemlgmn, Attorneys, Dunn, N. C. FOR SALE.—FORD COUPE IN EX C' 1 lent condition. Com* anil took it ovor at Snipes Garage. D. P. S. Motor Co. gtfe. NOTICE.—B. J. POSTER A CO B lemotiStrators arc now busy prun ing all orchards said by them last yaar. Will visit every orchard noon an possible. Jt SANDENFORD’S . HOME-MADE rauuuge. boat Mt Hew much ran we acnd >ssf Freeman'. Cash Grocery. ttfe. MONEY TO LOAN .—AMY »- -- on long time. If Interested aea ae I at ones Wert and Vest. Attorney* COTTON SEED_THE mnrueum cotton has tho beet retard af any cotton in Harnett county which I kiirar. Early, heavy fruiter, modi, om iim stalk and the boat cotton •vweinsl boll weevil. Tried well around Angler and predates a fourth more thaa other varieties. I bought about MO bushah of - seed ami fled I cam spare about 40 bushel* at 11.44 per buahal. J. O. Leyton. Dunn, N. G. 4 tt pd. WANTED-MEN OR WOMEN TO take orders for geo else guaranteed hosiery for man, wimen and chil dren. Klimihstse darming. Salary 475 a weak full Hass, 41.44 aa hour spars Urns. Beautiful Spring line. International Stacking Mills Norristown. Pa. IS lot pd CLERKS, IS UPWARD. FOR GOV •rantat positions, 1180.00 month, br. Experience unnecessary. Kor Iras Hal position* now open, writ* It. Terry (former CM) Service ex aminer) 8200 Barrister lilda. Washington. D. C. C » pu. SEWr —EII.lTMW? SS FEE CENT hard. Shipments within 40 boon after raeaipt «f order. Layton Brick Works (Established lfa) Marion, fcC. Dee 1 S mo. POR RENT—SIX-ROOM MOUSE on West Broad street Cal! or phene Dr. T. K. Dot-den. Duun. If. C. fife. WANTED.—POPLAR AND CUM lumber. See Keerlteny Brothers and CowcU. Dunn. N. C. 2.1 tfc. I OR SALE —TIME FARMS OM *ma> tm Today ta the Rm to* l>uy ttoo4 (arming land art* aattoa St* cent* aiA to hoc co hick. Sc careful whit yon pat money in a* it may on a loon to yom. Money la Uo<( to Mil. | hove pat amt ma nor kn.i got nothing Sack. M ay letid U mfe. I havo mam than J can look after anti want to aaB | farm* cheap on aaoy tanaa. 1. 0. Layton, Dunn. M. C S St p*. ! WHEN STROLLING THROUGH A CEMETERY ><*• ore naturally attracted by the n-oet majestic and la^ sal ^ looking monuments Not the elaborate, or riots or conapiciotu kind bat the eollii. ruWvantial, aadvriag sort. That la the class of monwmrati wo dentin *mi croet—arr the kind you can al ways look opon with pride. DUNN MARt-E WORKS M B. Williams, ftwp. 11 o Edgorton St. Dana, N. C. ..- * i: ;: IT’S TO YOUR INTEREST :: i: !! To tret our price* on— ; » • ' :; HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES : “GOOD GOODS”-SUNSHINE FEEDS I , ' 1' A Specialty ! ’ :: - ■ > None Better—Give Them A Trial | ' * ii :: :: BAGGETT & KELLY ,! | 'PImm 4*3 I DUNN, —NORTH CAROUNA J | ii ---— .. NOTICE If you own a Willys-Knight or an Overland ear yon xhoutd cat your service here. Being authorised agents for these cars, wa are interested in the iniki they iriva and can furnish genuine parts at the iWtnay Mat Wa have your interest at heart and wuf strive to serve you wall. ' ‘ 71. E. V. GAINEY DEALER Phone 186 —:— Dana* N. C - — I --J m ■■ i —— .a W«*ll pot in ynr pantry: RAIN OR SHINE Home-Ground Graham Flour, par pound___r} Idi Home-Made Syrup, per gallon___...._..._...lljl Soup P*a», per quan...gg. Ground Blaelt Rapper, per pound____Zina Fart* June Peaa, per can______ . II, Good Cora, por «an_Il.Ilio Anti Skipper Compound, will «a*a your moat Two aaaas-.Mo, |1 WALTER JONES RHONE rt ionoo Pay* ths Freight -1 | AT NEW COLONIAL THEATRE Dunn, N. C. Runs Continually from 3 p. m. to 11 p. m. * - ,| l i ' • r i!: Special Saturday “JUST TONY” Featuring I Tom Mix and His Wonder Horse “Tony” \: I MONDAY, APRIL 9TH. \ • Mary Pickford in her latest and beet picture ‘THROUGH THE BACK DOOR” l ; : % TttttitnMMMMMMniiiMiiitiiiimitiiiiinnii M jm o«.Hvin/i Ever fast R&‘Suitin| a aiM)4i|M Mtaic aaa ha vtoad and vara in aaf jroa planar. It is aUwlataljr Mir TO MOAT ASO toil ISO PAST TO SOM AMO WHAMS* S^ro rsssnSArrav aso mssa ■ V» «M |Wf<V «u «fc#crf>jQr lv» MW MV M ««»i I" rtwr SSSs&sig? fXFV’ZSfZSKXX M sUi « to rail JOHNSON MOTHERS Carolina Power and Light Co. ■■•■■■■ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUNN With Total Resources of * *• •;. ” '•*. •• *0'-'-r %\1'i»V'V<y *V $*?**+• '<V> $761,237.48 b Ready to Help Fight the Bol Weevil I To assist our patrons who need I to diversify crops end to provide 1 the boll weevil, we will make loam to needs of our patrons and consistent with safe banldng. Wa do not feel justified, however, in extending loam to farm ers whose sole dependence b on cotton end who are not willing to use approved methods in fighting Am peat. o/'• "l-lHP 'Vi ' N. A. TOWNSEND, PreafeM J. ML SHERWOOD, n.iHial ELECTRIC ARC WELDING We wish to inform the general public that we hare just installed one of the highest class Welding Pleats in the State for both electric and oxyacetylena welding, and hare an expert in charge of same. If we fail an the Job no use to go elsewhere. BOILER and SMOKE STACK WORK Good stock of mill supplies and eloeni fiitlaag* always on hand. Hoe Mill and Small Saws II Always in Stock I The World’s Boat II Ganeral foundry and ; kinds. Structure1 M**-^*' The
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