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DUNN, ROUTE ONI Inm λ few line* tu trll'simt g ill.· 1wi!>|tcnilitf* of this community J la; vesting of com and potuioes the ιiriitciplc work bere oow. Tlx cv»"»;· ι- short. I \iiaioe> jcencrallj arc ii-cc. ι The dinners arc a linos tltr»u ;li pickmu cotton. 'Phey an t-lecseil at ilic crop. al*o tlic pricc: |*iid for the llcecy staple, ι K'i<. Alil«* Xa\ lor continue* ver) Kt-.k. I Io|k.· he will soon be belter. Mr>. l.jiiilry Stilton.'·* F.dmton i·. \ relative» hue for a feu ■L'vk Μι U M. Warren. of Fayettc villc, «:» the i;n:sl iif Ke» M. W \,i. u r Sunday. Si ι \ elttini Tei\. left Stliula) fui an i'Vte:i«Vil >isii in til·· Southern States. .x'es-rv II ·'. \a\!«rof Thotnaa villi· ami J'■>-ιΊι (I \aylorot \\ akt Kort-M «peut IÎK κ i-ck-inU « itli their |i:irciit». Ut-v. in.I Mrs. M. \\ \fl\ ill.'. I'mf. ami 'Irs. J. Μ. Pa*»: ο I ,\ntr\ιillc were visitors here Sun • lay. M is*· l-ella lackson. -.indent ai I'ineU.nd, spout the week-end with her lurent*. Mr. and Mrs. R. Π Jackson Mr Mack Haxvley of Wilson vi-iiei' relatives here the past weel Mr. ,\utry li.iegett, who ha* been nn an extended visit to Winter l'art, Ha.. is liotnc for a few flays He contemplâtes returning soon Mrs. Geo I,. Daggett, who harl l«tn «ick fur soinc lime, died >οο·ι I lllirstbty morning. Mr» llagxeM had lieen a gieat sufferer for quite a while, and all '.«ad l>ccn done tha: •killed |4)y->H~iant and loving hand* ο mill do tu stay the awful disease thai »ai sapping her life, but in vain. Mrs. Bagjjett \*η·> llir uhii^Ii ter o> Mr. W D. Haw lev. She loaves two brothers—Messrs S. Γ) of Sampson, and W. M. Hawler uf W'iUon and one «isler, Mrs. K. I·. ,la<!<<on Also husband aurl one child. Pnimntl services were hel l at the home Friday afternoon, riiuiltiited l>v Rev. \V. J Jones of Snleitîli'irg. Rev S. W. Phillips preached his farewell icnnoti at Wesley Cha|«el Sunday. His subject being "Divin·; I .eve." Mr. Pliitlips goes to Fair view next year He i» an abl: l»reacher, and makes no compromise with the evil of the day. We hope for him a sjccessfull year at Xair view. Quilt· a beautiful scene was wit nessed at Wesley'* Chapel Sundav morning. when Mr. Samuel Phil lips led Μι m Esther l.ee to ihî hymnal altar of marriage, tyre. Dewey Jackson of Dunn played Utf Wedding uwrc'i. Ucv. S Phil lips s^i<l the words that nude til·· two hearts lie.il as one. Both part ies are well and favorably known here. We hope for them a success fui voyage un lite sea uf life. SiMPi.it Scxibf. Oct. 29, 1923. Art For Sckooli ( Reported) Rook h ! pictures I music ! Could we overestimate their value in thu cnltiir.il education of a community " U is not enough that our scliooL·. train in the fundamental academk vuli/ccts, reading, history, mathi inaticr and the languages. "The happics mail i* he who think* the Vhost interesting thoughts"—»nd he who thinks the most intcrestin;! thought» is the person who Has cal lure—who can appreciate the fine things of our civilization. On November 7th an Art exhihi; of picture* loaned by the EJsoii Ari Company will he held»in Dunn, lh< p'acc to he announced later. Al this time 200 excellent copies of the » <>rld's best picture» will be on di*· |ilny ami it is emestly hoped thai every jxrsrm in town who is inter cited in the cullttral uplift of oui community will visit the exhibi· llie pricc of admission will be 1ft for »cbool children and 25c foi nihil Ls. The entii-e net proceed from this exhibit win be used fo t mrfha vint? irnnH nirtiirpt fnr tki xehoots. Few of us will have the oppor ι unify to visit the Pari*, Drc«de< nnd 1 tnlun art Gaitcricj-—ar.<l κ< the originals of tlicw fnmoua )>ic tare*, ljut thi* offer* to everyom nn f>f>] >ortt»r»i*y to ntudy exceller» reproduction» of theac painting* aiw to aid in placing copies in on 5chooli permantly for ottr chil.lrp to enjoy and nppreciate. Reincinhcr the date—Xovember to 9, inclusive, xnd watch The Dij patch for an armnncement of th place. Former Kaiser On A Mysterious Missiot Doym, ,Holland. Oct. 27.— Fori? er L'.nrpcnor William and e> Crown Prince William accompanie I»y two other per*onagt* left ft Kaiwr'» home here at f> o'clock la< ev ening in an automoliile in the d rrrtion of Vrnheim, about 10 mill from the fierman border, and η t'irned at 2 o'clock thit morning. They were followed by tnn other automobilti, according to P*r»on well informed rc gar air* a fair* at the Chateau. ft t« reported h err that the ei Crown Prince wiahca to retttm ι f Jennany at any cry* ami that I •ta« had conreraatiom on tttia «· ject with representative* of J Dnldi griverrtmic ί Rural Schools Open With Good Prospects j [ Dukn, Koutr Z. Ovt. 2tt.—ΤΙ»· ( ichooli of thi* wcdon eotQin rlioir ι 1925-24 ee/idon* Mui.'iay momlnp with perhap» one of ilit bi'irhtot nut look* for one of the Wi >wnx in their kiitory· A perusal of th«* facul lie* of thcM. whooii- »how» thn in itiuctoi» *.o l>« highly train*··! iinil with a ilrWrminaiion In make Ij'l till· moil jucccjtfuJ year thceo Achou'» Imve ivc-r enjoyed. The Sorroll cchool Ha» three mvui Ικ·η> numbered iu ft* faculty thit yrar with Xa· Novella Krtiiilen, ·.: Dunn, aA the principal AMinciato with Miaa Beard ο η are, Miv»cs Maie Grumpier, of Kayctleville, a««l MIm Minnlr Turlington, of Duke, route '£. The Kcheol liart a very cncounvgir·*' blU-mWmci on the opi.ntnic <l*y, eon aiiicrinjr tiie fact that many children are not in echool yet Iwraun· of the 'Hii vrulng of the crop» The Turlinjrton »chool with II. Mc Lco·!. the uffieient priitrlim! of la»; Tar >ark at the helm, i* looUr^ for-1 war*l to haviiiir the bigy** year it iian ever had. A" open in* «lay At '.entlanc of S4 <ni prc*e«t Monday morning with the proepocU of thoat fifty more coming in later. .With Mr. McLeotl In the faculty are the fol ι lowing: Mi»· Ethel Aahc, of \Vet>»u-r, lint. il;*. Kuly Mattl'rwn·, uf Bote CnaU. TV· i'iirkiT urUowl ul>o Wl a »«r 'Muau-.tiflnt mrollrarnt on t1>*« op«n ίΐι« il»jr Moudnjr with a lare» numbc jrct to i-uitm· in W. M. Fowler, whi lauftn ru-xr» Kitnton liW, year, it tl> priiH'ljMl ! Ii ' » yi'uî*. llv i«c*iv«il At Iralnii κ ai N. C. 8iaU> co'.'ogo an 'j wt>H wtvrii In the technique ο It.-in 'u.jt' A/rrxiAÎnl wi'Ji Mr. Fom xr nr·- Mr*. Ο. M. Jutiiia?!·. of Duke • oui» 2, mut .'·*'*» Mollir. Marri», ata ηΐ η .11. H ti.au· î 'Πι!· xhool hu oot tlm d ι- lat'Kir ambigu· proa'um tkù yci.r h -i.J lîttcx "f wwk.' ïo y Mcsr*iiiné Still Diaco/ώΐ**! In Lenoir Kir.&tf*n, I/«'t £*· — \ l<ΐΗ«*Ίΐ· «liiiu «·liΊ incMTve*! by prohibé fnin ulT.rciK herv l<xtay a* a curio* ily. 'Viiey fomxl it r.i h*<x#cN in U>< J icnî to\Mhhif) action of Lenoir r««utii\.a :i.ihiIm me affair of copper. The plrr.î %\as hricUcd itp Tic .·!Ίν»Γ^,% v '*** *'ί »r,vc gallons v.uh :· *οιί·ι ;:nd kftîk ;.«··ijh"v1 \ ]>n |Mtvt.iinc<' a»i«l niûdc by ;· i.wMrr uorLionn. averag: -4ί·Ι »n thU sccli<m lia» a ÇfluaHt»' çicj'îc» ilian pa'lons officiai* -II·» t IV "iilay mîIV" v.r* in full Wan ν î 111 rjMclf* swooped «lemn ιΐ|κ»:ι il. arrcUutR ZadutrU* Clyde Turner, I wo in the vicinity. One be<: «me of the jillcgcd «.lier *poc, nud another other at he attempted 'if the c»|»r The contained about five mash. the <|uantity of . capable of Uirainjr out cecd one (talk». it w: Hail they found adult* '.he raiders would liavr "moon*hii»er'» children' at play, the officer* sail Nearby wan a full with » capacity of 50 _ laid been fired up, nlioj ter* ucntftcd the smnç alinu Iwdi atiHo. Daria •.rave bail. 1 ! ■ Half Million Bales Ginccd En This State \\a>',iiuvrtofi, ( \t. 27.—Omiw girjiK(! |i"K!i to ( >cuti>rr 16 lotallci <>,400,57·* lialrs iwl .uWnp riKiml Uilov cMinU-d a» haîf hnk*. ««'* ^.74?» linlcn. ui Aincr'ian 1*-K> 1'·· Uen and J>ii lirl^s u/ Sot Island, 11«β K.nvaii amiuncril l:id*.y. To ' Mnlvr li« la «λ ;var ô,97R,.V{i Imle» inclnilin|( rontvl lelc* ritiuitr<l a* ball Uilo ; HM·' KsV» of AinerR îin-TîjiyjhUin : r<l 2,52* bale;· «»«' Sen 1 stand wr«tv giuncd r.inniii? l»v tn < >.-ft liter !>· lW* \ car u <-tV : .•\ia1»nm:.. ,ΐ'νν χΐΐτ; .\rixnua, 22.· 242: Vr!f»,wr.5. .V4 Ml : Cj1'. II.>74: l-'lo iib. 'i.'W: <.V>irjiift, 114.11»; I^uMjuw, 246.8K»; Mi»» 351,310; Miteoiiri, 34.418; North Csmlmii, ?X&J\7\ South Osmfina. 509/XW ; OH*ho««, 215. 4."»: Tetinenee, 85.806; Ten*, 3, 214,'JOO; \ irpni», 14,014: allrther «' >κ», (tflbi· "The doctor «id he'd here mt ii . tkiiu; again in two week»·" · • \\>Tl, didri'l he cWi it ?" "1 le did. indee<V t hnfl κ· *ti my Λΐιίο to p*v hi* liin." — r A doctor wbo *m wpcrfntadhat οί (he SucvUj -tchool m a amall rU Ugr t*ktd une of the boy* tW· «na tion : wi* you tdl me «h· ■X e mm do in order to gat to ko»· η»?" Said Wilbe» "We nuit 4k.' "A ny true." replied «ht doctor, I'.ut MI me '«t hat we muat do be fore we die." "Wc «an (d »ick," nid Willie, "«nil «avd for jroo."—Newark J. L. HATCHER Funeral Director and EmbtliMr Prompt and Efficient Service Day or Night Dunn, North Carolina Day 'Pfcoa· 18 Night 'Phone 124 * > THE BARNES & HOLLIDAY CO. Undtrttkan ted Embtlmtr· A full line of Coftina. Casket* and Burial Kobe·. Service any time, anywhere. Day Phase 11 Ni«ht PboM TO Osteopathy Osteopathy is the original science of treat ing the human body by adjustment. ^ Osteopathy adjusts, nature cures. Mechanical examination including the Spine—free of charge. Dr. Harvey G. Sanderford, Osteopath, of Fayetteville, will be at Mrs. Geo. Floyd's residence twice a week, from 7 to 9 o'clock. P. M., and will be glad to çpnsult with any one wishing my services. Hours: 7 to 9 O'clock P. M. MONDAY'S AND THURSDAY'S Beginning Thursday, October 25th. PLUS - VALUE RUGS Satisfactory Rugs nm>i be phtnlni in ap Ι>»λγλι«ο and (in l«"I Mrric* Yon rr.ny choose the lîcsign end color to meet your requirement· from (he ri'iny Ruki we are rho'-'i in if. «nil we guar antee sftfiaiuction with the rervu-e you reccivo from your purchase. Pianos and Victrolas We h»v« just receiv ed » shipment of Guitars, Mandolin» and Viollne. If you are go ing to buy any one of theee. come and look our· over, they will pleaM you. VICTROLAS We have them In many beautiful design* and we handle the lat est records — come in •nd hesr them. DUNN, N.C. If Y|u Want A Fana wi» the right price— w* WKHAVEIT I : ' I ■ I OiM-horte, Medium and Heavy ! ! ·έ' . !. Two-Hone «jigon as stock to «elect from. { » ** THE BARNES AND liOLUDAY COMPANY * I !i Hardware — Furniture Undertaken f Dunn, ^ *"· North Carolir^a FOR SALE CHEAP 5,000 AC "3 OF GOOD FARMING LAK ù ON 10 YEARS ΊΊΜΕ Tk'.M t :k-.rt» arm Bui··' Οηλ - UlliactM. TV· the virialji i fient jrou will jmwr Im<i Mûri with Mckot : J Lin· SO «ad lad by Aagaal iota, if « food year, yv. will Imt· MO I» 1«M0 «f mi colloo a· the ttaik*. I haw. uot wu ■ m· day la ·»·> 11 » forced to quit hrwhn ui mm gdai I 5,000 aarca of iiylui at wa a nllÉil. 11 • f ter it. To buy land you got t buy trouble ud oft·» ram. Βmy Flaery, er t car, and it» hm f mm. Bay had, mm I and you will Un MRWtUnf ta raat m ta aid Do yaa am around? Haw· jnl boy»? Cow· and m· m aad I «rill kd^ ymm tm |W · hema. Stop nattai aad By· at twaa Ut tfca oar ρ Car • ·» — ——1— whi!«. J. G. Layton DUNN. We ha*· ju«t tmîcadeà uacarload» of Furniture that year for our early Fali ju«u tiuLday Trade. Thee· good» i»./e very mach under t'te pieientpriat, a* moat all advance· in the Irxt month or so. . Therefor· it tyill be wûe for you to take advantage of iltc early buying. We tMiwlN^ Irhw ui tLe auu»y <Um> lùat va bave for you ai a great taring· . IRON BEDS One Full Si» Bed $6.95 One, Two-In. Post White or VM BecL*8'95 One, Two Inch Post and very large fiHere _ . ..$10.95 One, Two Inch Square Poet, in four finishes, *»th fine spring $28.50 BED SPRINGS A nice folding Spring $3.95 A big he»vy gray Coil $6.90 A heavy *oeter Link Spring for iron bed - _ _$d.90' RUGS VOU WANT, RUGS WE HAVE IN AU. GRADES AND SIZES Rag Rug* $1.00 up to $22.50 9x12 T·* Rug. $22.00 27x54 A&ttineter Rugn $4.75 9x12 A**·"later Ruga _> $49*75 9x12 Gi··· Rug· $5.75 FOR lot LIVING ROOM IN ODD PIECES OR MATCH SUITS Windsor Chairs and Rockers, in Mahogany finish, at $11.00 And Up Wonderful values in Gate-Leg Tables, from $22.50 to ..$60.00 A 3-Piece Cai s bac!: Suit, covered in Baker cut velours; all colors $180.00 A 3-Piece solid mahogany cane-back suit,.in extra shades. Baker velours $210.00 3-Piece big heavy over-stuffed suits, in beau tiful coverings ·_ $216.50 Candle Sticks by the hundreds priced tosell 40c to $1.25 THEY MAKE WONDERFUL GIFTS Mahogany Smoking Srands with trays, $2.75 and $4.00 KITCHEN CABINETS Full lize Oak Cabinet, with white enamel in* terior; fully equipped with full size flour bin and glass sugar jar, witl·. all the small jar·. MATTRESSES A full size 45-Pound all Cotton Mat très#, . -· » Λ rela value in felt Mattresses, from $15.00 up to 1 THE BIG WHOLESALE AN RETAIL STORE The. Fayetteville Furniture Company H I "TRY OUR CREDIT PLAN* I L—-. I
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