MELLEABLE
ETERNAL
AND
PFLR CLAD
RANGES — iiree Best on Earth I
To Continue Ten Days
COOKING SET FREE (
To each purchaser of a
range we will give a full
6et of fine aluminum
ware. This ware cannot /*■
be bought for less than
$ 1 5 and is not usually i
given with ranges. The
offer is good only during i
the ten-day demonstra- J
! j tion period,
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PRICES MUST GO UP
These ranges cannot be
duplicated for price we
are charging. Many oth
er dealers are asking $25 ,
more for them than we
are, and cost of material
and labor is going up ev
ery day. You will
wisely to make your pur
chase today.
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YOUR CHOICE OF THREE, $125.00
They Are Worth $150.00
Any one of these three famous ranges will to real pleasure. Your wife or your house
®ave hours of time and all the cooking wor- keeper deserves one of these ranges. No
nea incident to housekeeping. They are ab- better present could be made to her. You
solutely the last word in kitchen machinery will do well to buy now. The present price
"d will elevate whatisnowkitchen drudgery 1S guaranteed.for ten days only.
Barnes & Holliday Company
Broad Street DUNN, N. C.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
notice .
wSssVi~>t?at y
23°.ssa* s» s
th, «»m« to the under*)*!,,*
trtx. Notice hi Pereona
havlnr claim* wralnrt aaid **ute to
S3rzsurs s “ir5?*
tZZ&tfSS&r-’*
Execntrbc of t. Goa Goddard, dec'd
S-21-8L
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND.
In accordance erlth th* P'^hfoat
of s mentation of the Bo»™J** Com,
mteiionrr* of the Tow" *> d*bb, R
C.. paaaed by aald Board at a meeting
held an Sept. 4th. 1#1», the under,
alamed win on Saturday, October ||.
1*1*. at 12 o'clock noon, on Broad
•treat, at Ui, A. C. L. depot in mid
town, offer at pabllc auction to the
hirhert bidder for caah a ceTtain tract
•r lot cf land in the To*m of Djnn.
■n Harnett County, N. C.. dateribed
•a follow*:
Brnrinninp at J. L. Wad*'* t®n*Jr
in th0 alloy between the A. C. J*
Railroad Co 'a lot on which th# depot
U located and Fayetteville etraet, and
p>na tboao* eaatwardly with a«W
If Wad*'* line IS feet to th* A. C._L
Railroad Co 'a line; thenee eontbward
I) parallel with Fayetteville etreet l*
•W; thence weatwardly parallel with
th* 8ret line hereof 51 foot to the
line el th* aald alley, thence north
wardly wWi th* line *f the *0« »*
feet to th* b*Ehmla«, aald let Grind
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between tho bit of J. L. Wa.W end tbe
Jol on which the Town water tank i*
located.
. Sale will be made eiilijnrt to coii
utmation by the Gourd of Commie
Jionera of th- Town, aid the ruccewe
ful bidder will bj rerinited to deposit
lu por cent of hi* bid (tending r.ieh
eonflnnatlca, the balance of the pur
-ha«e price to be paid upon emeu
t;on end delivery of deed for said
property.
Thin the 11th dav of Sept., 1010.
J. W. WHITEHEAD,
Mayor oT the Town of l)unn.
NOTICE OF 8AI.E
In nreordnnre with provisions of a
revolution of the Board of Control*
aioner* of the Town of Ihjnn, N. C.,
CMed by said board at n meeting
Id Septembor 8, 11)19, tho unrfur
slgned will on 8nturday. October 18,
•t 12 o’eloek noon, on iiroad street,
•t the A. C. L Depot, offer at
public auction to the highest balder
J*r cash a certain lot of land In the
~»n of Dunn, In Harnett County,
"•bribed aw follow*:
-Beginning at Northern margin of
^rton HI rret at it* intersect ion
r?.’" In* western margin of tho first
Tidf the east of Atlantic Coaet
Z*V£ Railway and runs northwardly
r Jr, th« western line of Mid alley at
feet t^"1*** wi,h hdgerton street I Oil
will, , p** wsrtwmrdly a straight tin.
Ho*... t l-oo 40 foot to Hlophen
wty,*** Co., thonce southwardly
awr.luj*** Btophcuv-Howard Co’s lias
Edeel?Lw,th Mne >40 feet to
wJyT.,?*' rtrect, thence eaitwardly
ton wi? •etft'em margin of Edger
" ■trMt <• feet to beginning
4 W. WHITBIIEAD,
Mayor.
1-■emMmwHww—w
NOTICE OF SALE.
Under authority of an order of the
Superior Court of Harnett County
entered on September 18th, 1B1B, in
a •peeial proceeding entitled “7.. X.
•*yr<l. Admr. againrt Hattie Weaver,
«od othera," the undersigned Com
reieiioner, will on Saturday October
nth 1819, aL twelve o’clock M. of
'TV, I, **“• P°Slie auction, at the
r oau.fflce Door, in the Town of Dunn
N?| U Unrolinn, the following do.
c*ute to-wlt
Tho land. conveyed to George Hob
ron towlvr by <Jeed of Miieo Lucna.
* , , '*i dated January 8th, IB07,
rcti.Urvd in Book 107, Pago <78, th«
wame being throe acre! of land to bo
cut off from thr Sootheaat aide of
the 17 aero tract on whkh M.loa Ln
cax, and wife, lived at the date of the
above conveyance, amid Hire* acre*
being next to th, Uadi of Harvey
rcw.
lb's'* 17tb day of 8optcaober,
N. A. TOWNSEND.
Commiatonar.
‘BSSYgae sale or timber.
Under and by virtue of the power
of tale contained In a certain mort
<r“t-e dvod exocuud to the amWrvign
ed by c. L. Sorrell and which mort
eage deed la rocordod In Booh No.
117 un page 85. default having
been made In the payment of the
debt therein accured, th, onderoigaod
wIR anil to the highwt bidder for caah
at the court houae door In l.illlngton,
N. C„ on Monday the J7U day of
October IBlf. at if o’clock M, the
'landing Umber meanring ala Inrhea
»t the etump when cut and the pur
.haeer to have 6 yearn Dorn Novara
bar lot, 1818 to cut mat a, on the foi<
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lowing described land*, yin: j
Beginning la the middle of tbe
Avermaborn and Bmithflaid ,-oad in
O. I*. Sonoll'a line, W. R. Denning
end Naacy J. SorreB’e corner, and
rone ae Nancy J. Borrell'e and C la
Sorren’a line N. 87 1-4 W. 46 lg 'eg,.
*° * ‘Hf**’ witk P°inteni. corner la
Laura P. Turlington's line; thence
/, Turlington'* line N. 87
W. 9.70 chain* to a (take, with point
*,r‘ Hat: those* a now line 8.
SO 1-4 E. 48.86 chains to a stake In
the Areraaboro and Amlthfleld road -
thence ee said road N? 20 8-4 I. 10.80
chaina to th« beginning, containing
44 1-8 acres, and being the ana* land
willed to mid C. L. Sorrell by hit
another, Nancy J. Sorrell.
Thla Soptember 70th, 1919.
STEWART TURLINGTON,
I- a* v Mortgagee.
► . Young, Atty.
A» aketrle iron MdlM atop*
•nd hour* of work uf worry.
DELCO-UGHT
I. J. Hadron, DwJrr
If yoMible an mall tool* for tha
fana ktooU ba pureKarorl tn on*
ordarr. Aha, it wflf an tall a total aa
pandHur* raffletantlr lary* to taapraaa
•k* fartoar with it* Importance if!
*'»[»« rytta matte ear* to kk mall
tool*.
Statement of the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ‘DUNN, N.
September 12 1919.
Condensed from Report to Comptroller of the Currency
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts. $7604)59.77
U. S. and other bonds. 41,130.98
Liberty Bonds.-. 159,100.00
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Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. _ __ 1,800.00
Banking House and Furniture_ 52,615.11
Redemption Fund_ 2,000.00
Cash on hand and in other banks-_ 79,580.73
Total -----.-.$4,096,286.59
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LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in_$ 50,000.00
Surpl»“...H-- 10,000.00
Undivided Profits_ 22,010.78
Circulation . 40,000.00
Bills Payable—Liberty Bonds. 120,000.00
Bills Payable . 25,000.00
Rediscounts.. 127,612^47
DeP08*8- 701,663.34
Total...$1,096,286.59
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Comparative Deposits:
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September 12, 1917 _______9301.M0.3I
September 12, 1918_$347,618.41
September 12, 1919.....$701,663.34
A MILLION DOLLAR BANK means a great deal for the Town of
Dunn and the surrounding community, and the statement publlahed
herewith is your guarantee of a safe place to deposit your monsy, and
money deposited in a strong bank does not only guarantee safety, but
It also insures to the depositor ample accommodation when he needa
money.
A good balance kept with this bank now, while money Is plentiful,
purchases a line of credit next summer when money is scarce, and the
man who looks ahead should make a note of this, for no man, matters
not how much hla worth, is entitled to s loan from any bank, if he glees j
it no deposits when he has money ahead.
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OFFICERS. DIRECTORS.
D. C FUS8ELL, President D. C. FUSSELL
G. M. TILGHMAN, Vice-President G. M. TILGHMAN f
J. A. CULBRETH. Cashier JOHN W. DRAUGHON
W B. BALDWIN. AeMstant Cashier JOHN A. McKAY
H. B. TAYLOR, Assistant Cashier MARVIN WADE ^