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Jes.ic l‘. \\ «|>en: yoienlay in r»;i'Utville on legal hisini *s. Kcv. A. if. McOieer is spending ike ilny in Wi'min^tnn on lm»'iuew. W l£. IWiVwn. limn auditor, is milling an audit • I the i - .. 'k.. j - ' O. CVn.miaii -is .11 tin- wick end .11 l.miflicrli n vim •.n;; . •••in ••m1 f- -sid-f mil .‘>'1-. V,‘ II. Malice »,«•». ’k-Cill ill Kslde'li vi-ili'ij: yr <* ■ J K. liimibi sin'lli jfii-v-u! ai Wcndjil viMil-iv rr^T.i.fy • iff 3. p)a ll llnetno®-. et; S.-in On- 11 n>ltaMm|ra:i*s.<l l‘,ln l torn Un'i puidci... I Jeiuffffl^niv, of If. 2 ’ purl of'linn, wav annul}; ill* visit* 4. rnwnjMtrrd-iy. ferUHjde Itnie/ 11-months-n. "t Mr* ('<. K. .Moore, nf I hike. •!•••' vi'sii-rilii i)ii>rnir.K «i niiasfr* M^Uev hl-.l Mu. ||. i|. f Pi.if |,| Welil ir'N ili.'iy In I-Ion e<>• F*Cr.* .•.In-ii- ilinr ilauglitr--, Mi*> Irene l.nil, graduate* fIi-s vein. I d Soiitli, Win. MeK. l’enivtll ami |)r. J. K. llnifer we*re tti-.lalltsl drai-.Mie, anil h. \l. Smith and C. I Smith were installed as eldei* of tl»e 1 Hum l*iesliytrri.ni ch ili'll |,i*i Sunday morning Mi>. Stisiin I. West brook, aged 7** years, died Fnday at loci Inane in W csllirmik township. Sampson comity. The I'miei.it was coiwlin-fi-r SiiltirdiLiy ,iin| interment was mad.* in thr family cemetery near the Inane. The ediuir of The Dispatch is indebted m 1 lie- Tac nil) and gradual* ing clav- nf tin Norlli Carolina State College nf Agriculture ; ud Engineering, Raleigh. for an imi tation In attend tlw commencement, which began Sunday ami lasts through it*lay. Hie Dunn Conceit Haiti. wilt give an open aii etiwert on 1 alck nov/ square „CX| Sunday afternoon al 5:30 o'clixk. This nill be lilt first public concert rendered by the hand since it w.is reorganized sev eral weeks ago, and no doubt will lx- witnessed by a large crowd of kind music lovers. The residence of Norman Du pree, one mile cast of Dunn on t’ie old Oiuton highway, was burned about y: 30 o'clock Saturday liiglu Mr. Dupree also lost a part of his furniture. The fire company wa» colled out, but owing lo die fait Hiat ini water line run* near the Tine nf the fire, they were itnaliV l*i check the flu,nes. Much interest is living manifested in the llildc class at the (!o>|iel Tab ernacle. Tht attendance last Su.i dov was 43. and at the tnomir.g church service three members were iaken into the church. A revival nil! begin al this church Sunday, June 10. dee. A. fl. Doner, a strong go.s|x-l prcadier and piea.sanl speaker. will have cl targe of the service*, and the public i« invited., Mix* AJ.try Semi Tucker, an ut 1*1 tan girl whom the Wesley Mihlc class of the Dunn Methodist Sun day school educated, will graduate this week from the Greensboro Col lege for Women. The following members of die class went yester day to Green si kv o to wit tie <* tin graduation exercises: V. Siii|>es. A I„ Newberry. J'anl Kelly, C, l. Wilson, \. 11. J,ee, W. R. Harms and C. C. Parker M. S. Dihs informs The Dis patch that a recount reveals the (art tht seven of hit teeth were knocked out when struck by a baseball last week, instead of five, as first re ported. I Ic swallowed ore of the tretli, and has the otlicrs, which he will keep as souvenirs. A* was stated in 1'iiday‘s Dis|utch, Dili* ^k a-- struck by a hall pitched by It. mM. Ilrcwer while practicing for the All Slar-high school game. Prompted by hi* desire to aid all of the Sunday schools, Imfh white :mri colored, in Dunn, F. G. Shkan, pn^.rictor of ihc Dunn lex* Cream parlor, offers to give to all Sunday •chool c<ai*ee au~the ice cream they will neerl for panics and ccl elsrarions between mm and June T.i. Mr. Shkan desire# that all *las*e< th.il will need ft* cream give him amt tie notice in order that lie may provide for their needs. PAGEANT PRESENTED A pageant, “The Way, The Truth »*«l The Light,” wm* pi-vaunted at Dhrinu Street Methodist church Sun day craning. The them* #f the pagu •n t wm Oats lorn and that af Juana Christ fur the unalWst child, uu wall aa for aduMu. A large crowd uUlmu •si thu pugsant and woru delighted with it. Thu east prussuting tM page ant waa mad* up af members of the various depart menu of thu Buaday school. indication* are lliat this is a good year to save out some good seed grain for sale this fall. There l* •t I ways a shortage of wheat, oat* and Alinitzi rye need from home grown stock. W a Mn*»t> »*f Lillliigtmi, >VI> .1 V- tier Mr llunu today. J Vlr. and Mr*. A. U. Wilton of An gler. are visitors In Dunn today. | Mira Dora Harbour if tpendlng »'* time with friend* at Zobulon. Di. Rir.*»ll of Cornell Uni vanity. Khiva, X. Y., vititad rota tive* heir till* week, Mlat Mary Barbour it attending the doting osutckrt of Oxford Collage at Oxford, thie week. Mia* Minnie Tayloj hat returned home from Tarboro, where she taught tvlmol the paat year. Chart*-* Ford of UobviuoivUle, la .-jMtjid'iiK h r. w days Im-to wilii bit 'Id* r, .Mr*, .vl.unir Piltmun. A Wud.- l-i aly.e-i of Raleigh, spent tie wi«'k end here with hit fMkrer.ta, Kr. and M re. D. L. Pridgen. Vr. and Mr*. R. L. Denning and tiw* Janie Ipock *p«nt the week end with inlatlvee In Greenville. Mr*. T. L. Iivrriug and daughter, Mr.rton Petree, of Morion, 8. C-, arc here visiting in the home of D R. Lewi*. *y r Thc potto [tire will tie tinted to mon n w^yjfc'lncfrdti^anec count at racmoH^Wtay. SiMutay heart will be obteived-i Li 1’it, Shell uryj daughter, Mur Rv^^Lof Durham,.ar#'Upend ing tomcUm* wtth.-lfr. and Mm. O. P. Siwli. a * Byron Ford, of the 'Byier. Ford Scivice Company, luat rrtorhed from a I'lhinrn trip to Rulrlgh, Durham and Wake Foreet. Mrs. N. A. Townsend and Mm Army* Haipcr Young are in Raleigh lids week attending the commence ment cxerckvs at Peace Iaatitute. The many friendt of Mr. Bully Cooper, who was taken ill Monday afternoon will Sc gtari to town, that hU Condition is much belter today. He Is resting easy at hi* home on Xonh Wilson avenue. ArUrur Srhidken. Mr. and Mr*. Sherman Jan- Schulker. and daughter, Kdaa Lee, and Maxtor SHenaaa Schulken, Jr., of Wilmington, and Mr*. Mary M»o>e of Greensboro, were visitors Sere Friday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. Green have mov ed into the new bungalow recently completed by Eugene Parker on RouiH layton arenas. Mr. J. M. Sherwood, vice-president of the First Kntiunal Bank, trill move hie family It Tin tin this werk from Raleigh and will oerupy the residence vacated by Mr. Green. FINALS ARE NOW ON AT COLORED SCHOOL The commencement of the Har nett County Colored Training aebool began laac Friday and Uota through Thursday evening of thla week. The bacralaurcate sermon arms preached 8anday aftemoot, at 3:30 a’elock la the school auditorium by Rea. Dr. J. D. Diggii of Wineton-flalrm. A crowd that filled the large auditorium U> overflowing, including a number of white people, heard the sermon. Hie subject sra», "Cod’* Way oi. Pro viding Leade r*," and those who heard it declared it most fitting and elo quent. After the nermon Rea. E. N. Johnson. pastor ef the Pirn Baptist church of Dunn, made a short talk. Lxn night'* program conuistad of vxcrcifcs by the leeoiid, third and fourth grade*. This evening there will be exercises by the fifth, sixth, sev enth and 8th grades; tomorrow ev ening the high school department will hold the boards. Thursday ovening there will be an oratorical contest stk! class day cxcretao*. Prof. Jas. W. Vino* 1* principal of (lie school and has been le elected for another year. ORTHOPAEDIC CLINIC An orlhopearfk clinic will In held in Raleigh Thursday, June 7, foi llte benefit of all crippled children ill this section of the Slate. The superintendent of |nil die w el fare in ITarnctt county is anxious, to have all children in the county who may i«e in need of orthopaedic treatment at lend this meeting Dr. (>. I-. Miller, sbrgcon in chief of the State OQhpffacdic hospital, Gas (onia, will he ittafiarge and make llte rvjniinationv\ If a child is found to,he it* nehl of llie treat ment glvee^l the Stitehuiaffcl, ar rangement* will be mt^Hror his admission. I f the <urgeniHnd* that hospitalization, would notT Iwnefit tlie child, he will be saved the trip, to Gastonia, where the regular din-1 k work is done. AH children under fourteen years of age are eligible for admission and parent* are earnestly reqneared to see to it that children in need of nrtltopacdk treatment attend this clink. It will last one day only, and will be hekl in the Wake county clinic rooms from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., Thttrsttay, June 7th. . Governor Morrison Saturday ap pointed Heriot Clarkson, n member of the Charlotte bar and a widely known citizen of the State, aa As sociate Justice of the Xorth Cant line Supreme court to succeed the late Associate Jnstke llati f). Walker The appointment wit made early Saturday morning and Mr. Clark son accepted the appointment later in the day. Mr. Clarkson managed Governor Morrison’s campaign In the two primaries which he entered three year* ago. IMPORTANT MEETING AT SHADY GROVE JUNE STH. The initial meeting of the proposed Sempeon County Drainage district will be held at Shady Drove school house on Friday, Jane S, a lilt o'clock in the afternoon. The plain fur org anising the district, the cost of the prop0»ed drainage and other mattera of special Interest to the land-own ers in ihc district will be outlined at this meeting. P. A. Bartel, nn engineer from the U. 8. Drainage Department. Watting. ■ ton, DVC., and H. L. Codwir., former ICiytraasman from this, ihn sixth, 'JuAriet, will be among the tpeekns. Other speakers am alto exported to *>« it is important that all in the project -be patch, the consideration luwlands in BELIEVES IN ’dBhltfijB I joined tlx Co-ojx-rative Marketing association lircxu thought i^wonld be a gixxl iHiiil the ta.rrper, not that 1 cxjicatd iT do tnc any good. Hut I was sure, and tun sure, it can’t lx a l«ad thing (nr fanner* to get together and *d| theit main nx>ix> pnnliMrt, get i# |<o*i’,ion to hold some and soil o,nx along 90 as not to ghil the market at any ente lime. The first year of the association cost more to operate, and get iit Rood running shape, and it is no use to get di <con raged I feci that the "Ctwtjx" have already accom plished some things; don't think cot ton would have reached the high level it did hut for them. I have lived a third of a century in llti* section, and want to sex the form er* ixotper, and then all can reap some licnefit I hot* that ( wifi never be so selfish as to knock any thing that is for tlx gosxl of the entire farming class Let's give it a fair trial and then ilecide. (V 1C. GaAVTtiAM. Dunn, N. C„ May 29, 192.1 Rox’xiro, May 24. — Memory Philheck, young man employed at the plant of the Roxlxxo Light »:<•’ Power O)., was hit by a piece of timber, used in supporting a boiler tbal wav being put in place, and finned to the wall this afternoon. le died soon after being taken to the hospital front his injuries lie was a native of Ctuue City. V*. OBITUARY Carl fasts* Sagas On Friday May If, 1#M, death en tered the hsme of Mr. aad Mrs Johnnie Sugg* and look from them their dear baby, Ctrl Saxton. He was a dear little boy of Ik month* and IT days Little Carl Sexton wee tick shout twelve days with measles and pnea moain, aad all was dene for Mm that faithful parents, physicians and friends could do, but It w» all in vain. It acems so hard to have a dear child of that age taken from you, but dear parents weep not for its suf fering It all over, only look forward to the time when you can go aad share the heavenly joy* with It. The remains were laid to rest in tbs cemetery at Pleasant Crave Sat urday afternoon and'the funeral ser vice was conducted by Revs. J. W. Luca* and Charlie Johnson ami was attended by a large crowd of sorrow ful friends and relatives. Tbs floral offering* were many and beautiful. He leaves to mourn their less s father, mother and one little brother, « kenidM a bwt yd /ricmla and TcU live*. Itnrlinir *hon art *onc, Mt f«» avlUn. » Naear ihall thy memory fade, S*-i«'teet thoacfcu ahall alvaya Lin *«• Hound the irravo whore yon an laid. 1 ‘ IU8 AUNT. ( 49 Cents Window st^iiea, ■pedal for thU week, wf er proof 76c and $1.00 quali^ SWEATERS New atylJ and kew color Sweaters ff>m -4lJ$ to $C.6C Biir»s*<S-tmeBt of now aUrti —«ilk ViJ wool, .pleated and ^ Silk/Sen, voile and Gina The Fifth Ave MONEY TO •n X one* W Dunn, N. C. yon rent. rlw'Ufnr A Dunn. N. C F^EE ICECREAM! until Tfc Sund , : Dunn Ice Csam Parlor and Candy Kitchen | Home of the Bert Ice Cream sold in Dim The Station for Refreshments P. G. SHKAN, *Tmwri*m I Pbo-N..M« Nmtt.Pm.rtM MGi Come ret R' U*. Kail read a 8 tl ttc. _!n_: /_i NK Mll-ftf tAMIl B. »' miUoa imiHr iy cau Bat-; Qiac OoTtfU. K. i. lBtfc.| I r i MONEY TO ...-* 81.0M to mC » yam Hm EV2 nhx.zrsz, Uad. Dana, N. G | _ / May d-tta. BUCK.—KILN ip M PBS CENT; hwd.- M|mJ wttUa tt boom ffix «3Fi«sSiUd,aBil= Marion, EG Pm 1 I mo.} TO* • COTTAGE on Bo. WUaon ». Let 1M i 140-feet on Ona Mock of now mbool Boo /, E Canady for r Information. lit**.. LAKE WACCAMAW' COTTAGES, funuahed, for raotEy weak or u> •on Shady BnA/ttA water with acaan bmeirk Etna daner pavil* liaa. all aaaafc Jrehaatm, Bekin*, ate. Write l\m fell informaUon. Oaear Hl*h. mttariUa. K. G May 11 18 18 in 1 S 18 tt t9r. _ » inothf* mg dknaurr cak JmL.>u^EtF f*~,5*?; ■trert, U»o«, W. C. . >WIU. SHINE Dll ■ HeS all for S#|l Wi ®a ■9 fe« H i" v>:J • 7 ■ _ |ft| ’ll ill I ll III I II *■1 I * II 1 II III I III ll I I Special value. Fridfy and Saturday June 1at and 2nd, 1923 all through oyr houie. Our enormou. Mock will bt on .ale through June with big value, in all the beM to wear and dry good. too. For thoM who want the beet for leia j money—in the Yellow Front Store. Dunn, N. C., May 30, 1923. R. G. TAYLOR COMPANY i
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