Newspapers / The young American. / Oct. 1, 1920, edition 1 / Page 2
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'• Cannon-Fetzer COMPANY The YOUNG MAN’S Store t-i Clothing ^ Furnishings / Hats ' pialSEeiseEieTaSEBaSE^^ i H. Harris & Bro. I P I I QUALITY CORNER I i ' i\ P i F d —7\ V r ® K 4 In Hornet 1 / i ^ V. |!l Kuppenheimer Glomes Florshein Shoes! 0 Stetson Hats •rl IE 1 I EVERYTHING |l for young Americans I I High Point, N. C. I iS a waaTSiiFiaeig, ^aBietaaiaiiaBaSi ai^ \ * > I BEAVANS’ THE LADIES’ STORE Suits Coats Skirts Waists Petticoats Corsets ■ ; fl '■ J' ^ i Fl T V. > " Hosiery EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS BEAVANS’ We want you to come and see WAGGER’S Jewelry and Silverware before you buy. COMPARE our prices with others. We do Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing ^‘‘JVe do it right or we have^ right to dqAt” ‘ ^ h y V Wa^r Jewelry Store Where 40% is saved 200 N. Main St. — * V ‘ N. H. SILVER CO. HOME OF - HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES r THE GOVERNING FACTOR in the life of a bank is more than a willingness to serve; it is the knowledge of business condit ions and the wisdom and ability to advise and assist in the fullest measure any project vital to the success of the community, institution or inoividual. The willingness to assist must be backed up by an intense interest in the business life of the community, a thourough knowledge of its wants and needs, and the foresight which is neces sary .n extending real service and concrete assistance when such assistance is necessary. We shall be glad to tell you more about our service. , Commercial National Bank High Point, N. C. J. ELWOOD COX President C. M. HAUSER—Active Vice-President J. W. HARRISS Vice-President V. A. J. IDOL Casiher C. H. MARRINER---Assistant Cashier E B. STEED Assistant Cashier
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