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Krv. ami Mr». Α. Β Marrell οί Potcruburjt, Va., vltitc.t ji'lnllvca hi rr thij Poitmnetvr ami Mn. W. 1). iltlluj ami Mr. and Mr,. Ralph Wade ai* spending the day lu R«lei#rh. Thfir will bi· η motisff of l'ai myra Lodge No. 147 u·»: Tuesday nijîht. Work ίιι tac :!<>«" <·*»·«·. Min Miaaouri llaiieon, of tl<e Shnu; Grovi koetion in ISimpson connty, un accept»; · pOKiUun in the Goldàteii» Company'» iton Îm Ida FeUlmai» rclUt'ued Wtd m-mtay tu het hoinc ir. A.ltiU'i, aile·' «pend Iry a ivvr da» htr; -'iiitu R Her brotlier an il kiater. An infant daugiik. ni 3d,. *>,t Mr*. U I. Pau, wftu l.ve nt Duke, di«d Wednesday. The chilu iuvd u:i)y u few fcoun after birth. Rev. Ο. Τ Mattax, ptutor of Um Daiin Chriitmn ciuich, wunt thi» morning to WUmi> to vint rci»uv*j. He will return Saturuay ultvinoon. Mn Mattie J. CulbreUi, mother oi Ε. B. Culbmth lia» ictuiead from i< FayatUville Hospital wiieie uni lia» becs a patient for tlie p»»t two week · Cooper Jackson it) «reeling a 7 | room residence, comer Cumberland •tract «mi Magnolia avenue. 'tat building will be mo dun· in every re ap oct. C«o. K. Grantham, Br., returned yaaterday from Baltimore. Md., where eo went to purchase holiday goods (or thf Hood and Grantham dru; ■tore. "JuU Mari'ieii" will be the lie·. •ttriK'lion (it the lor*: Open Ilao»·. Manager Bareioot uy* t<U i« u ■plead»! ehavr ami rxpecU 3 .arR* tendance ι Mr. ai.d Mii. Ro(fi · rt>o»fc* 11. Rock Bill S. C.. arc her» :1ns hi a j lo »·«.· kin. Brook*' father, <><-o. v\ Naylor, wlio lia» Wen ripl.t il! l<. pxt lew J*y» The Cape Kmi Five Will BivpLu.t Conference U in «ririon thir week at Stoi.y Run church, tall'-.- tnilo ait: of Darin. The confcrence will con tinu· through Sunday. The Goldstein Compaiiy, Ln orU; to inform the puU!;* ith!irt to It many bargain* they will u'ter dur i»C the month of November, if. u%iι·;; I two pa^M of The LH«peirh this wok Mr*. Betty Lec a»d htUe daughter», Era Mae ami Dai'y Smith, h»»« τ·· tamed to Acir home In Detain af ter apemllnir seven! 'Vivr νHh Mr". Le·'* parent*, Mr. and Μ η. J Ν. Smith. J. H. Garwood ha* resigned tlu· imkion which he bad held for Mm.' time in Ut· office of Henry C. Lcc U> aceapl a like poaitlon in the office of Joe Γ. Smith, local £Ara£,> nisn. Τ!:ϊ chance went Into fft-d y«.-»eti!a>. Cenuderable frort ami tome ice were in evidence hereabout* early •W* Tvomlnr- While se*emi light froat» hate been reported before thi» fall, last night l< t!tC tint time the temperature ha» dropped to the frec* ing point. N. S. Green, local Buick .i<»alcr, ac companied by P. H. Wcalferook, Η- H. McLeod, Leeli· Wood ami Oui* Dun can, went to Ciifcriottr WetJne»day and droe· five new Baick ear· through to Dunn. They madft the roundtnp Rer. Β. Tow#etxl, cvo»cvl«t for B«pt;>t Stat* Board of iliaiiona, who live· at Bole»' Crc<~k, left yesterday for Weavarville, wt.ere he will con duct a revival. Mr. Townncnd recently olo»<wi a (uccaarfnl revival at Bare, in QatM county. The B. Y. P. L'. of rl»c Fir«i Baptist church will have its rec nlar WL-ekly meeting Monda} nifjli .Vovember 5, at 7:4V This will Ix an important meeting. :i* mailer of importance In the anion v. il! !x ditcutied, in Addition to the regular program Goo. W. Maytor, who livea in Ow •otrttiern part of town, «offered u stroke of apoplexy Wednetday nifckt and hie condition tiaj been aeriotu tlnce dmt tie»· Mi Naylor haa been carrier on rural route No. 4 from Dunn for Uio pa*t «Ixlecn years anJ la wall end favorably knows. Henry A. Tnrlingtr», proprietor of Turlington'* Diiroe fiinn, in Route 2 from Duke, t ;i« » Dunn vititor y enter day. Mr. Turlington hai recently purchased the junior champion Dnroc hoar in the Stale lo replace Aviator Wonder King, the lenior chamjMfwi, whir^i died la*t July. Aviator VVwider K'intj died from an injected tooth. A* (he rvtalt of the arrangement of Κι· hi»h school cliamplenahip foet baN schedule nowV for Balelfh 1W uay nlgf t the Duaa eleven" is playing fayettwIlJe there thta aftarmoen. If Donn wine the came today M will meat «JMier Senior! or Raeford In Itarharat Friday af vast week. If the :«eal team loeei todays came to PajrettrvtUe H will be eliminated from the hseipliiii«Sip coT.te^t. Two aato mobiles, a Caea driven by Mra. J. Lloyd Wade, and aa lamx ..riven by Β. M. Brewer, vera aoeaa wkat h-μιΙ about It J· tMrf af lerneon wben the two ran collided al the corner af fcraad atfeet aid Blag avenue. One (poke waa broktn ia Um left front iM »i.d the left fee der waa baa* ea Ka Brewer** car, wMla the front aile af Mra. Wad·'· «Λι· τ<·»« Will, lluri) occujiallU of Um.· can tttapcd injury. ficorji? Miultcll, ro· wa< vcal«nee«l to it.ui· ii^withN on thr· county toad* VVeliirvlny hy lte cvriler M. M. Jerni^tm οι» tW ch.irg* of inrccncy* Mitch tfl! v.a» found r>i atealiuj; *ί«Ί «"Oiumi troin the bam uf Cliici of Polici'j Γ. Λ. Kowlaiwl dι·*I Ivuiliug it a»vJN ι ut nielli with Mr. Rowland's imii _w*l «axon A» whs .-Uited in 'I'uiMla?'* Dii»putch, Mitchell τ a> rvrrc«tc«i Mi'ivli; ηίχΐιι what f.eini wish ι he i-titlon ΙιλΗπΙ on the ιν^χο' wtnte two nnle* from the Rowland I'lamctioi). Πι· vas employed n# .1 h'.'ii- I«"k1 «.ii the Rowland f;irm. J. C. Clifford Again Meads Baptist Ass'n, I. C. Clifford, of Dunn, was rr-vlcet· • J 1 i ' ii"»lo.· ul thv I.iLtk· Hiver Bap >i<t ,-ik.cci*tiori «n.l Prof. J. A. Camp '.K-U, of Buic'j Crvnk, wa> re-clrtlci1 elork »t the fltminç nn<.aioii yeetejilay. T':r «α**ιγ·λ1οιι mi-t thif y«ar with the church ai Rwanr.'.» Station and was •v<;ll attended. The introductory »»> men waa pr*i.cl>el by Rc>. H. C. lie ('«'I of Bunr.lcvnl. The Firrt Baptjal c'anrcii uf Dunn waa repr«Mnt»d by .1. 0. C'iffoH, Jn»«r N. Burnett ami !Uv. t. N. Johnaon, the putor. The| •e »lcu >vua ileelartd to have been one ·>*· c '<*»t inivreat and iiupirwtion to •hoi·.· Httendinc Did Maid· Convention Pleases Large Crowd Il '".a». bien many rnoon» im.ct α "cliirhtful convention ha* beau '•.'M Dur,it than that of th« old "«ui.l· of ·.<«· ίο·η In tile opera houee vvcniuj. Ti>r tonver/t'oe wn et· «nvletl !jy muuy betide* iw*w who·»: ate ι·η·( linrlceai entitled them to luomb· ixliip «ικΙ the proccedlnci of '.V <*ru*'.cn *»rc «uch that to μ·« λι>± It ηλν them meant diet oee mart 'jflW the cjirvi an<J worries of life for tin· time bclnj. î^nrti «f the twi-r.ty-flvc r>eo|de t^ikin^ poit (they were not all old "iaid·) played the yart ai une who Sad reached the atage of anziounui fo» β hatband- a stage in lift when ihi· protprct* are betritining to darken T'.ie convention I axled only iiboot oi.e .·»'( >r. but t'irl hour was one of rich "lîii'jltmer.l for those present. K^clt OK irbcT irf the e»it of charae leitt descrvn speoial raeuUun, bal iiniu and epacc forbid». Anyway, it vu gome convention and was well worth the price of admiaiion. The entertainment was ataod for thu benefit of the organ fund of the I Christian church and the door receipt* totalled approximately 4100. Negress Gets Dunn Mixed With Florence It imppeaed in Darin. Yaeterdaj a» Λ. C. L train No. 89 wa* paiHftf oat f.-m Itc local station a lady of calor "•*.1* heard to inquire what time the tr-tir. left for Colombia a C. She was u'viae··* that the train had joe left ihe i*cauon. It then developed that •l u ιΐ τ^ΐ»* l'.ad c°lten off the train Ι.ο:τ, thinking that she was . In Klor enct. a'ro >t»U"l that the conductor Han told hvr to chan*» m Florw.ee, though the did not atata who tohJ her that Uunn wu Florence. Bewil dered ia no name for the expression «rtiieh played iuetf upon the face of ihc dainacl of color when aha teamed what «he had done and wa* advised tîn t Oie next local Uuin tor Floreee· «οι»!.·! arrive here at 7:45 this morn· iff "ΠΙ have to *·t a plae· to stay." iJie laid a* she took one last look at "her train" which Ac had »o recently abnndoied The Marion Quartet Here Tuesday Night The Morion Quartet, composed of HeroW r>odila. Harold Oatlett, Pan I Jt«prorty ami llogh Studebakfr, will rive Λ concert in the opera beam in Dun:· Τ a*« 11 ay night, November _ β. T'ai» U the fir* ivambev of a Red ptith Ijrcuum roenr to be given at CUnton th!* winter. Owing te the fMl that the Sampson Connty Fair will be cn at Clinton Tueedey night, it «a* drridul to pre»»r* the ooneert in liuan. Thi» m «aid to be the belt of the entire courte of attmeUon*. >*rof. J .O. Bowman, m»perii»U»dor.t of the CMnton »ehool«, and Prof, tt· Ρ WHgk*; teacher of «cieece and •thk-tir Infractor Id tie OHnV>n high *chcol, came to Dunn yeeterday and made arrangement* far gi*i»ff #>· concert here. A •ptendfd rmuleal pro gram t* p*oml*od thoae who attend 'he conceit. n)*Ll*CTONIMNIJ Mine Dona KnnU. JaogHnr of Mr. nod Mr·. Willi· Knni», who Ην» on Route t frcrm Dtfke, ami Thorn** I. TurMagton, of «am· community, were married lait Sunday evening. Rev. A. R. McQmaen, paator of the Dili,η Pro*bjptorlan choreh, officiated. Both bride and bride groom are wvtl kaewn nn.l popular throughout IfcU eeetlon. FIRST BAPTIST Neyt Sunday mark* the h^nnlni of the third year of tfce pa itéra Le of lev. C. K. iohnaen, of the Pint Β apt tat chorch. Bvery member of Ue ehureh I· urged te attend the anal»· enary aervtce Sur-day morning. BIG CAST WITH RAY IN "R. S. V. P." ("mi! i· IjtayV iliwll frcmus to bur· letoviv iiie.ui.tcr» ir wrain evitl«ncc4 i:i "H. S. V. P.", hi» Firet National al UMCIion wliicn w!il »t«rt I run «I the Colonial Tviirc next week. Tli t> um«· the tur «ιιρΜπι u ma μΓί:»Ι of ma·· h ambition, bot little 40cr<>«, Who .·» Imp^vfrtvhfil Iwcuh S«. ιικίόΐί. i« l.avr hi» wealthy mla thru* rtipiutrt him. Jewt " Calhoun Binl.i her bow a» Irodlin lad; foi the 'la·· anil prove* ai. attracti»e ρι·»4θη, Jui". «ultrii to Ray'* tlylc of ret in* Harry H>m, w)in hod a pro minent inlo In "A Connecticut Yan kee Ι·· Κ be Artiior'* Court." appear» c* I!h>'a chum, Hcimy FVUl.ng. WiW • ijm Cou/trijc'n. ·► -ho»·: in oi.e of lin· cha:nct«> nln for which hi. r.tt.o- h.i* hccrmc fai:«>ua in aereen rΪ rrlf». Kob W*gT.er. arfted r> ritel" of ort «••ml Kmiîu*. 1'** vNviilnl tlu »t.i- will· η »t.-.ry that offer» mort Itiu.·. tV· murl opportunity for com f<!;.· Ioorli. 4. Th· γο:ι<γΙ>»('(μ1 path of «rt I»·»»'» the tu ο yc ut h ι to a fancy "ffr.ir l.i t'v.· tawn*« «well aet an.i riybt iritn the- ho:re of Ray'» girl. D ALTON-ENN IS "Mr. and Mrr.. !.. D. KnrUa an· rioojiC» ilic ixari\i*< of ihMr daugh ter Eulo F.îckcj la Mr. Plea*an: Hunter Dalton on Satarrfay the ixth of Octobcr, TiintUfι. «1 jmiro.i anH tw ■-uy-tlirro, Uann, N. C. At home alter Novwnkcr fifHi, 406 Jones Bt., Ililffi Point, N. C " Cotton Goes Higher After Gov't Report ll'Tfinliot cotton advanced two rvuti on the pouml today following >!i<· .vuiouneeraer.t of fte «r°v«ra mni'f crop fuiwut. The crop eati· mat* wo.1 10,248,000 balea. MidcUtalf <oitcn i« a*I!)na 011 the local majfcet tMi i-fti-ioooii at 30 ceuti; tlrlct mid· <1li»>«r 30 1-2 cents. The local cxchange if Η. Α Π. B«-rr, won«i floor of Dm Pin «lu· tsa Id·rt*. wk the center of •til^is-'t ami aclivily an tW prier» amounted upward. TUESDAY REVIEW CLUB T'n* TuLwi'iy Rcvi'ir Γ tub will •»ect with Mm l^rw'i· Stephen* w Norcmbi r cCi at 3:S0 o'clock. Pro crair.: General Topic -Poeta of the Civil Wur—flr.: pap,, by Mr* J. R 8ii Jl Sub.ieîl : Kicluiur aud i.wnv-1 «oa. a—BloftTS»Mcal ih«M mon. I Icctcd Pomi. Second Mr·. Paul Hood. Subjeetï Randall. a—Btogrmpfcl οt thcfc non the SouUi. e pootry, Thht» it Stephens. Sabjoct: Cafce. a—B4o*raphieaJ "" &*·· gp«fi. b—Iixlli in the work of each from their poetry. > M Re. W. K. COLÏ CHRISTIAN Cft (He*. Ο. T. MATTOJ BlUe School Soixlay Pitwchk-r, Bonday Preaehinj Band ay ΤΛ0 tian Endeavor. Monday'] MW-Wffk mrvicti, Wo μ. m. Subject "The Supreme *venin* atrvlcc: ' T^te Larçe." You are oorrtlally loi nn<( worcMp with u«. aritl be furnished. DISTRICT MEETING odtM*AM'B AUXILIARY"^ Then· will -be a dUtriaqP»tiB» ot th« Woimo'i Auxiliary tUpli •n'· Episcopal Church tJJHki 8»t nndftj morning be/cinreJgt 10 J1 o'clock and laotinff thrflj^*1 Λ» In T. W. Bkfcatt. «W* W<HC" iii prcridant will Pra«& ** lM» meeting. Then wM U *jg^*T ot prominent church <νοα«· will «peak on rariou» JpH* r* tardinjj mtMioaa. All member* aj»d tittfc ·* th* church ant cordially irmiwC^* 1 Mtit mutine MM. C. H. Pi Hi ill J* A NOTICE OP SALC OT . reopwmr- » TV. urxierairnad ncttJk* <W' win and Maxwell will *«η Β·* W*l' Mt bidder, at F«*ll« Friday, «h· PA day c let*, ■( 10 KM o'clock >tort baiidlnff wfcer· M— — Maxwell formerly condnctaE*·*-*™' »*-r«*an<tuu buiMO, at M·**0· " C . the «tore ftstaraa wUAvw! η «aid tuiinoM, incladiaci»» fleer Aow cam, one Wif· >n« oil task, ou filho^ «MNM tank, >nc ui of Kcaiaa, β·· Λύρ «Mar. in· delco ΗχΜΟΕ plant, fM·* *° K)alpn<rnt and pMrillAp Mara ljrt«m u»ud ta «aid buia^» AU the tropinr U 1» to* cleea: wAkn Γ··'» »ij laffonl as *pptnaf b no·· rtaklac to ψη/ti— ptopSw * *'» J*'"'1. te £ "f„ « » bargain Tonu the «"ι " ■* «nnouaeotl Mo» Thi· the In <iay of Nov*mber| 1PÏ». H. C. BLACKWiLL, II L. GODWIN, ! Racoivcrt of Godwin 4 Kuw«ll. | I NOTICE OF SALS Bv virtu»· of the IUM of · «artala ii«:«d of <tra*t ntclted to the uader Pencil Tumkw, which daad of trait I* «laljr r**iatrr<Mi la Rook 126, Par· 12tt. in the off le· of the of De«d« mi fltcMit County, 4«fault ha» in* bout. rrunJe in tit* payment of the not· aeeared by «M do«d ad trait. l>w untioraiioed trust·· named ia «Id ilc«J of truat having bee· by tha bolder of <aki aotc to asar cl»· tba power of «la «TmnWd diHl· In, wiU on Friday, Dae. tad, ltl! at o'ejock M.. at tb· Courthoui· Door in l.illiacuxi, M. C.. offer for < •ale at public auction far eaab tb· following land* In Harnett, county. | North Carolina. ι Beginning at a itake on the bank of Cm|w Tuer river liter the M lock Dam, mad run· N. 70 £ 140 palaa le » «take; iheace I. 10 Ε. I mIM to » «take in tha elite at · nmU hraaeh; fcienc* up mid imdi N. TO X. naarljr Ί» poU» te the «a» of «m yakle rued 3**r W. D. Bu«m: thaaet a» the pobiic road te «fce Ed Smith Un· WMia H tri»· Mdd road; than*· M that Un· «β Uft For Ihrw) Omn up Mid ri»*r to the ι "Φ poeed te contain afeoat 110 acre·. The raeeeMfnl bidder vfl) be re quired to depeeit with the lnnt«l 1· per cent of hi· kid before the «ale U cIomj ae a pledge of hie feed faith in hU bid. Halaaee of fiiém ranaey le be paid nport ιΜίτοπ of deed. ThU the tin (tajr of îNevemker, 1HÎT M. A. TOWNftEND, Traete*. Nor I · 10 SI M. Johnston Farmer 1· Caught Making "Corn" ————— Ra>unN>. |<:<imijter.. JoiinMon onnMv <;.n n*r,. .\a« uHindi over to ibe Federal court verterday •9' Îf· ^ÇomiTujiiCTitr É Lee on the dm cent»· fii* bond «u finadV *1 ^BfiSi the evidence. John ihkh he prurided. .\ccnnlmf to the torn wu caugto ta the act of openat jag * copper Mill near hi. home, ■> mi leu cam of Dona, tort Satur Û7A H Adte^p*?· fy ο» »ml W, ρ Γ- rlowtr» Dublin. Oct. 29—Following the government*# |»m*)iauaawii* da: none of the mimeront hunger ttrDc en» would be rdeaicd from prUou, it t u announced «AcnUr Stud·* '.hat 1.4W pentmn who were refin ing food abandoned their strike dur ηκ ifce week-end. I We mpectfuOy imite you to visit our store an*· •pect our large stock of living room and dining suites in all the latest styles and finishes. We carry the largest and most niture and house furnishings in this Come^nd look our lire» ove;· ·' Ai. J section of the Stats. »[· . · - '.· jt, «, I - *x : 0$ A i }Cr v, '· > V'·; rep' ' |χ.τ$ * J0 m <a> ¥ it <·-.··*« Rose & t ^•;'i Benson, I North Carolina J : I π BUQUO LIME For Tobacco and Cotton Clover, Beans, Peas, Alfal fa and all Grain Crops. Buy a Car of Buquo Lime For Sale by all Agents and Salesmen of the American Agricultural Chemical Company. Smith & McKay LDUNN, -1- — NORTH CAROLINA t
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