i-——————■-----»--- -- - -- • —^——1————■—■—^—^^—■’ ^mmwmmmmmmmmm—a^^ % ' • V ' • - - STATEMENT OF CONDITION THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, .... DUNN, N. C At The Close of Business March 4, 1915. _ • Comptroller’s Call. LIABILITIES: .$ 50.000.00 21.963.45 58.900.00 72,69637 14132830 Tottd liabilities.4544,888.82 RESOURCES: Loans and investments. .$252,019.63 United States Bonds 40,000.00 North Carolina State Bonds 2,000.00 Cash on hand and in banks 50,869.19 Total resources. $344,888.82 W« arc iieiiiktfa of the Federal Reserve Bank, of Richmond, Vn* and under the*direct supervision of the United Staten government. We pay interest in our savings department or on certificate of deposit when left three 1 nsnnmL^Washi Jjf niT *°Uf ^ Cent *>*T a,!inu,n *n<* you CAn 3rour money any time called for. No notice necessary. We are the only bank in this section that is under the direct supervision of the United States Gov- j I -■"M* <» » teriet w join w Ibniteu atmp Uib. We have hraty five certs, fifty twti uj — deBar dug. We pay interest at foar per cert or these deposits sad yon wil have s—ethiag laid aside Ur a rainy day. Others are joinim Wfcy —t yea? Yen can joa aew a»4 catch ap bach ti»e. Wo ew e*wje »te—red o«rgdctnUi>e t» proportion limwiwi ihdiwi jwa Wo ^ho ott-w*—* jp-■« ■-- one farmer bitnil tor agricoltoral puryeoee. *• *• *~—' •' •' *"• P. 8. COOPER, ...Proeldont. , J W. B. COOPER, Prooidont Cuopor W trobooM and Storage Co, Wilmington, N. C. i J. C. CLIFFORD, Attorney Atlantic Cooot Lino Railroad, Dunn, N. C. J. C. CLIFFORD, .Vico Prooidont — r THOS. E. COOPER, Proatdcnt American National Bank, W liming ten, N.C. wmcere i/irecton: JNO. a. McKAY, Prooidont Jno. A.McKay Mfg. Co, Dunn. N. C. C. 8. HICKS.Vico Proaidont and Caakier N. A. TOWNSEND, City Attorney, Dunn, N. C. C. 8. HICKS, Geohfar of tho Benk,f>unn. N. C. W. E. BALDWIN.Aooictant Caakier. ^ p. g. COOPER, Director American National Bank, Wilmington. N. C, Dunn, N. C. THE DUNN DISPATCH. Pubffffhad Every Wednesday Extend m wwddm mat ter April 1st, m*. at the post oAot at Dxu, N. C-. under the act at March A 1ST* our terms! Ob* year. 140 Sbc Mouths,. AO Three Mentha,. -26 L. BUSBEE POPE. Publisher. Dm MU which paeni the mat ieglalatam plarlay the caoaty oOrere ef Harnett ea salary assnad the foL lnwtey ealariee far the different #f taare: Sheriff. $*.180. enlary for self sad twa deputies; CWrk of thn hpeHn Coart, ItMO, enlnry for •elf; Aadbar, PM mlmry tot calf. Thn salary ajataa wfll ye into effect Dawkw let, lilt Dm last dey ef aprioy as aae typi cal i the flcasi cllj when e ate dies hie es tate la diamond to be of less whn than was nypncnl Bat this ia not the case wtt the fortune left by Hr. T. A Inman, who died rneeady at Wilaca. It was the apiniea of tbapp -• to Mm that Ua estate would belay f»MM, tf cold. A little Iren safe ef the deeeaeed told a difforsot story, however, fer whan K was sp aaed last weak over 1*0,000 in each wan die 11 van I. This was money that had faaaa bearded aad no ttvtnx pareaa e crept Mr. Uaa knew of It. Other money may ha found that wit! fcvta continued to recount the history of Introductions he had made in Georgia and Tsnnessee, and even far Now Or leans furnished, its quota of fominine admirers.* At this time the Dispatch man became deeply interested and the yoang man followed with a state ment that he had supped with duch esses anal dined with princesses. Whereupon the Dispatch man made the promise that he would aid the young fellow. Thin person is not an Adonis, but he is good to look upon, dashing, debonair, blase, and, judg ing from his. remarks, he has a tray with women. Evidently he worm hips at the shrine of the old Roman, Mark Anthony, and hi.', beloved Cleoputra. Will net some of the lndiec provide on entree to Dunn social circles for this daeirable young man? His name cannot be divulged in these columns, but an introduction can be secured easily. NO SCARCITY OP KISH HEREAFTER In years past Congressman H. L. Godwin has experienced no little trouble in securing fish from the fish batcher lea of the Federal Govern meat to Stack the different stream* la his district. There seemed to be factory recalls could he- obtained. The recant enactment of the State wide flab law by the 1915 legislature has systematised things to that no further trouble will be experienced is securing more and better Ash. Mr. H- E. C. Bryant, in com mem ing on Congressman Godwin's trou ble in thic particular, sent the tol owing dispatch from Washington to Sunday's Charlotte Observer: "About this time last year Repre sentative Godwin won threatening to have Commissioner Smith of the Bu Hu of Fisheries Ared for not giving him any little Aaliea for the Cape Fear River. Now, Masers. Godwin and Smith are oa terms, friendly, and. the Ash ariU soon lie on the way. Mr. Smith said trot year that the State law did not furnish suflVetent protection; a now and better act was passed by the Legislature this yaor. The following letter to Mr. Godwin U. U_,.L ... tLa *-•* tin: "Your tecrttary, Mr*. Julia Boa ■att, recently referred to this olct • latter addressed to you by a sum* !:#r of citlteos of Wilmington, re questing that plant* of ahat* the affairs of state. If ha has enemies, their oaatty weighs nothing ia tho bo loans of govern ment. Ho seeks neither to reward tbs one nor to punish the other. So evealy does ho held the scales that tho mombars of tho Diptesantio Corps, with all their highly develop ed facilities for obtaining inferma tkm. have never beoa able to tears where the Prialfrat'a personal aym pathiaa lie in the great soafffat that la now dove stating Eerepa. Whatever hU individual opiaioas may bo, bo boa smothered them in tho reopoa stbUiUao of bio oAoa. At this Deriod in their flint term moot Presidents hare been carsfally salsaMMag their chaaees at rsaomi nstlon sad re-sdasttoa. Nobody knows whether Mr. Wilson Intend* to be a candidate fee leeiMtka tr not. Nat a member of the Cabinet, not a wsasbw at fViogTsaa. can say of bis knowledge that the President desires o ro-electiaa er that ho wooid net refuse a nomination. What all ef them know is that the President wooid not stoop from principle to wta either o rs-nominatieo at n re elec ties. That is where Ms greet strength lias. Thai is whets Ms grant neo fulness lias in this crisis. It is easy to rattle the sabre. It is easy to bo apaetoooloT end sensational and the atrical. It is assy to bo a dama gogva. It is easy to Joggle with the fats at a Nation when no awn can foresee what tho moat day orfl) bring berth. Bet H is not easy to bo salat and restrained and JadlsM. It ia sot easy to fees every responsibility ties.—Now Tosh World. NOTICE or LAND BALE | By rtrtue at esthority contained lm • Bntnn dead, mad* to W. Q. Mo-, Lamb by I. A. MeLamb. tho mid now aad martsas* dood eecartaf tho aaam bavins haw am ternary «*, 1014 trudond to tha Farmer* Cam ntrdal Bank, at Banaoa , N. C, which mortsaso h rsfiaterad to tha nllm of the Baristar of Daodi at Harnatt Consty, North Carolina, Book 107. pas* IK, defsolt having bom mad* to tha payment at tho now sneered by aama tho oadoroifnad win Mil to the highest bidder for' cash at tho ConrtBomo door. LU Itostoo, N. C, at IS o’clock • on Monday, April 11th, 1115, tha fellow, las Jeamlbed peopeety to-wit: Hiflmtos aka ataka oa the north aide of Migr Branch to tha aid Hao of tha mala trhet of which this ia a part, and run* thonco N. 16 W. 17 chains to a ataka, thanes W. 26 chains to a ataka, thaom g. 11 L 44.76 ckotoa to o ataka. thmea S. M E 1A71 chains- to a ataka, thanes N. 47 E 14.10 chains to tkt bogin nmf cootalntos 116* news, aad bo ins a portion at tha toad dwerihed to dead of D. A. McDnflto to J. O. Layton, duly rmardod to book 171 at Dead* pom HAto oM*. of Bagrbtar Deads of Harnett county North Car. I NOTICE or BALE or BEAL ES TATE UN1>EX MOBTOAOE Under and by virtoe of the power of sol* contained to a mortsaso deed exam tod on the «tk day of te. 1114, by Chao. E Btownrt aad wife, Mary L Btownrt, to .the^ Bank af Coats, aU mortsaso dood bains recorded to book 107. pads 100, to the resistor at deeds oOoa of Harnett county, tho seme bates to mini a a note dm sad payable on the 4th dsr of Any. 1914, and default having beep made to tbs paymsot of tha not* seemed by the mortgage, tha Bank of Coats win on AprUiai, lOlL st IS o’clock M, at tha coart hones door to Ullington. offer for salejo the hlgheat Udder real aetata, lyto* and beta* in Grove towathip, Harnett aounty, aad fta erfhad aa foOwwa, to-wit: Battoatof at a ataka in (ha ikaw Una «f Cynthia Stewart, daeaatod, aad now N. t K. 87 cha. U a ataka to A. M. Btaaliy*. ltoa; thanea aa hi. ltoa N. M W. 0J0 aha. to a ptaa, Me eornar; thane* Ma Una S. aw. 10 cha. to a black (ant aoar Now Hope Spate*; thanaa aa Beat lay* a other Hna N. 06 W. I cha. to a ataka and pointer* to the Tinlara Una; thanaa aa that Hna l.t'Wtt eh*, to a ataka aad potetavs O. T. Barn**’ eornar; thanea aa kta HaaB. M B. 040 eha. to a tort* ptaa, fee. Parriah1* ltoa; thanea aaMallaaN. 4K.Uefca.te a ataka aad potetara M* ooiaar; thanea aa Me after ItoaJJ. M B. 8 o# R. Stewart, hiwnthidl tome* aa th* Haa *4 It N. t B. t2 eke. to a ataka to the dower Uaai rtma aa *e*4 dowar ltoa N. M W. >40 cha. to th* battoatotr aentatatot *4 tow more or Baa. Plae* af aato Caart Hooaa Door, URh^toa. N. 4 Ttag J aala, April IS, 1810. at U Term, at aato. tub. BANK Of COATS, BAOQBTT A BAOOCTT, aSSS**** ThU March 18,'lSlg. GOOD PIBCB OF U8Q10LATI0N mat tha atvamy an tha «naa»y*» I ground and tkar* fight to eanqoar. ) Thoy onliot patiant and hooaahaM, and arbaa (Iran tbia aoppart tha *W- [ tory ia thaira. Thay doat atop at ' tailing bow a thing la dona, why It la dona and tha raaaHa to ba axpaotad THaaa baalth adncatorg ara valuahla aaaata to any atata, and North Caro- ' linn la ta bo congratulatad an thU 1 nava aha baa takan toward atamplag out tulm i nl aala. I I appoint took facalty, pmtriU ruck mom ar mmnm of laetaroa, itodp and tUaical work aad award rack dl plnmaa. aartiOaataa and atkar avi danaaa ad tka aaaipiataaaaa od tuck eaaraa ar aeuraaa aa ha may think wfra aad yropar, and perform aurh atkar foartiana and do rack othoi aata aa ha my think naecoaaary li r in darting ad aaah training achaal.’ Tialnad aaraaa haw brae ana of tk< I itrawgaat fareaa arar aaat aat a gaiaat tka Wklta Fiagao. Tkry m ___rr | __nr_ _ Special Announcement We taka pleasure in announcing to oar many patrons, and In the trading poMic generally, throughout Eastern North Carolina, that era are nowghring aval ABSOLUTELY FREE, to vrery purr haver of one dollars worth of any kind of merchandise in eihter of our deportments, for cosh. I One $300.00 High Grade Piano One 10-piece Dinner Set S Gold Coins,“value $250 each ~ “ i FOR EVERY CASH PURCHASE 0 P ONE DOLLAR THE BUYER WILL GET AJCEY WITHOUT C08T. I THE FIRST KEY OPENING THE LOCK WILL ENTITLE THE HOLDER TO THE HANDSOME (3 00.00 PIANO ABSOLUTELY FREE. THE SECOND KEY OPENING TH E LOCK WILL ENTITLE THE HOLDER TO THE BEAUTIFUL 100 PIECE DINNER SET ABSO LUTELY FREE. I THE NEXT EIGHT KEYS OPENI NG THE LOCK WILL ENTITLE j t THE HOLDERS TO A TWO AND A HALF DOLLAR GOLD PIECE EACH. Barnes & Holliday Co. Dunn, - - North Carolina BUY YOUR INSURANCE Through Dunn Insurance & j Realty Company. We write in the strongest, most conser- j vative and reliable companies in the world. Fire, Life, Auto, Accident, Plate Glass, Casualty, Bonds. Real Estate Loans a Specialty B .O. Townsend, Sec. and Treas. THIS BEAUTIFUL SILVER SOUVENIR SUGAR SPOON i ! ALFRED PEATS j “ PRIZE M WALL PAPERS Eroy lady wlw Wall Papar from Nf t b a 1915 mmpim wifl m Mbt M d till* Ml Malta yaor Iwna attra ' atlva and dfctmetaaa. ill F«*a bandrad artislie J. E. BLACK ■—■ ‘i i