«¥«*¥¥¥ * r L O C A L * *¥.*¥* J ¥ * « Lre-Jackson day will ba observed In the local school with appropriate ceremonies next Thursday. Alfred E. Wilton and Alfred Wll snn, Jr., of Selma, were hart today to attend the funeral of Georgo B. Prince. Mr. and Mm Bob Swain have re tumrd from Plymouth where they •Pent the holldeye with Mr. Bwaln’i parents. Miss Ida Mae Pittman returned today from Miami. Florida, whom ehc had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Karl Jameson. William Fleishman, of Baltimore, la here to visit hie brother, & FlaMt ma:t, Jr., of thv Fleishman Bros Company rstoblUiunnnt. Junius Bnrefnot, a popular young man of 8amp«on County, haa accept ed u position with L. P. 8urles and Invites his friends to call to see him. John Powrll, of Harnett County, was yesterday paroled from the State Prison by Governor Morrison. He had served nearly half of a two-year rectonce imposed for advising a crim inal operation. Mrs T. L. Riddle, chairman of tho Woman’s Club committee in charge of Red Cross seal sales during the Christmas reason reports the sale of W* worth of the seals! The colored people of Dunn bought $14 worth and the white people bought tho bal ance. The Piedmont Lyre am Bureau of Asheville, will present the Kelso Co., ct Coala School aedttorium, Wcdnes day evening, January 18th, at 7:00 o'clock. The company is composed of hvo pretty, vivacious and talented girls in songs, instrumental numbers, readings, costumed sketches, etc. George X. (ire nth am has batn ap pointed chairman of tha Woodrow Wilson Foundation Committee la Dunn. He needs the services of sev eral good worker! who 'ore the floor former president and want to keep Vis memory green, and will be glad to kave them report to oho at ones. Opto Reed, novelist, dramatist and lecturer will lecture ben next Wed nesday night under the auspices of toe Woman's Club. The lecture will he fciven in Metropolitan theatre and proceeds will be devoted to the im provement of the public school play giounds- Mr. Reed is one of the moat entertaining speakers of America and should bo heard by every perron in Dunn. Those who have read his "Yankee from the West” and oth er stories will be sura to attend his lectors. Mrs. Josephus Denials has been In vited to make the annual Memorial Day address at Cfakora Cemetery oa May 10, it anas announced yesterday by Mrs. McD. Holliday, proaidant of Cfclcora Chapter of tha United Daughters of the Confederacy. If ahe accepts her appearance h«pv win mark the first time a woman Wes ever spoken upon sock an occaaion ia North Carolina. Mrs. Denltla is a moat charming speaker and the Daughters are very anxious for her to accept the invitation. j Mrs. Ernest If. Jeffreys and Mrs. L. J. Best have been appointed a committee repi stenting tbs Daugh ters of the Confederacy to attempt to hook tho “Loot Colony," ■ pU*u» boaod upon incident* in A* oertlent hlotery of BkcllA TtnUag people in ttortk for , jod thootro. If they u* ohlo to got tho picture ^•7 will oak tho local aeboda to ooa dact o contact through which tho popila wfll compete for a Medal par chMod with fund* donated by Colo B0l Co*, ipeokor at tho Chic ora Me ttortal Day asorelaoa loot you. Tho nodal will he gtrea for tho boot pa For written on tho “Loot Colony." Here's A Business roe DUNN GOOD FOR SS.OSO to si 1,000 Yearly I Two railroad man pat an El« trik-Maid Bake Shop equipment In a small town in Wisconsin Today they art making real awnry, without having know,, a thing about tha bakery baat »«•! Other* are doing K in otb •t cltio*. Yon have the aam. chance right bora. A caab »-*«< neaa; no ahargaa; no delWerioe; yoor profit* in th. till ever,! nicnt. ftTcrjioni wlw titi It your cualoaor. We supply all equipment and full InfoEuUkm. Wnta ar Wire Today "5 *“5, P^tifular* on ELEC TRIE-MAID BAKE RHOF6. Aft bow to obtain exclusive ter ntory for Dunn. »rgag^gfc.raL. Report of the Condition of THE COMMERCIAL BANK At Doan, in tha 8UU of North Carolina, at tha daaa at boainaa Da inaWr Hat, 19*1. _ RESOURCES '.oant and DUeoont*_*109,902.76 >rerdrafu, uaaacnrad .. 10.66 'Jnltad Stair* Bond, and Libarty Bond.. 16,100.60 Caab In vaaKl(C * OB _N 'urndtorr and Flxtur**.. 6,1*0.76 'anh in raoJt and not aaoont* dor from Banka, Banker*, and Tru»t Coapaait*- 62,941.19 Jhrrk* (or claarin*_ 1,642.(3 Roman* Staapa ...... (,M Tot*l..11*6,779.78 LIABILITIES Upfcal Stock paid In-f 10,000.00 In divided Profit*, lorn c«rrtttt cxptaKi and !«“ P*Jd . 1,71144 Tcpoeiu eabjrct to (bock 112,96942 'bn* Certificate* of De posit Dae In Loot Than SO Day* .. -. 3,6*2.00 TnMtfer'a Cheek* out „ *•»<“»«. 7,22447 iOrttftod Chock* __ S41.00 'boo Certificate* of De poott, Do* oa or After 10 °»»». 4.961.41 aeing* Depoaito. S2.109.92 v«rty Bond* on Do poalt . -- 2,660.00 T«**».-6195,779.76 State of North Carol,no—County of Hamm. Janaary 11th. 1922. I, J. D. Darla, Caahiar of tbo above 'amad Bank, do aolernnly avrear that Ml* above statement |* trae to the beat of my knowledge and belief. J. D. DAVIS. Caahiar. Ri-b-rrlied and eirom to before me. this I’tb day of January 1922. W. K. BALDWIN. Notary Public My Commission expires February 19, 192*. Correct—-A tt* at: P. W. MeKAY. J. W. PURDrE, E. P. DAVIS, Director*. ^ WH*T CHICKEN CHOW J* lor youx hen si L. A. Culbroth, of Palcoa, gathered 961 mi from 60 hone in thp month of December. Be aaya thie atato «a*nt (a nbaohatoly trn* and that tbet* boo* wore fad nothing except Chicken Chowder daring that time Por tale In cheek reheard bag* only by L. P. Surioa, Dunn, N. C. *. ♦. * * *1 ♦ BUSINESS LOCAL ♦ ___* A * — -v ■*■ <r****£T-, — roR TIDEWATER Ccm«Bt a*e People* Bop ply C*m Dunx, N. C. FOR RBNT^-FOUR ROOMS FOR liytt housekeeping. Can phona N*l »_ ltpd. IUIT ONE BARREL OP THAT “extra Fancy Barbadoea Holaaee*” at Freeman’a Caah Orocery. litfe. POUND—ON CHRISTMAS EVE, A w«'-of'black *ak hcao. N.J) Core CwA_ jt| -OR RENT—TWO STORY BRICK *Jor« In Adir'tr. next to Overby Cnrrf’* liw^t'on. Rcair of bolldia* with tide entrance*, tult ab u Jor brio!. Apply J. O. Layton, Route. 8, Demi. *lfe. CHOICE ANDALUSIANS. — |M Ttiecw, »■ c. It tii TMK TO KILL HOC*. AJK U! for rrUt an mH. Fimmi' C** Qt^tary. _ICtf NOTICE OW SALE BY ADMINU trator—Tfc, *1* of tka roiaoaa °,r N A,TP‘ ft Th2n!£73S&^?|.T#S^ IS O'clock i a E >. ini M l Taw. admlaiatratora. $ 4U “MW-. T* W TIDEWATEI Buf HI-MBTfTCHINC AND BUTTON! Qi-o. Holland, Banaoa, N. C. Phoa< No. so. II at, * * * DR. B. F. BUTLER * * PhytUiaa « * Coopar H. C. p * *: — »* »■» ■ • Ff f f To the Motorist Wc are now located in the Smith A Prince Building—just across the street from the poet office corner—and are better prepared in every way than ever before to render you quick and efficient service. We handle the well known Hood and Federal Tires and have a HOOD CORD TO PIT YOUR CAR. No better tires are known to motorists They are about the same price as othera_but infinitely better. We also handle the famous PrestO-Lite Bat tery which was the first battery known to motor ista. They arc fully equal to tha beat and about 25 per cent cheaper. Wc have a Ford Battery at an exchange mica of $19.90. ^ Wa also carry in stock a very complete line of ac cessories and do light repairing. Wo solicit your patronaga and know that we can please you. E. V. Gainey a MR. ERNEST WALKER BRAY Tearher of Piano and Pipe Organ. Head Piano Teacher at the rayetevule Conservatory, will teach in Dunn on Wed nesday afternoons. For rates or information writ iv BOX 212, FAYETTEVILLE, N. CAROLINA S-_ _ — . ' " ' —J *******.... ...“ When You Think of*-. V HARDWARE FURNITURE BU ] NG SUPPLIES STOVES RANGES Remember- ■-! The BARNES & HOLLIDAY CO. j HARDWARE : FURNITURE * UNDERTAKERS Dunn, North Carolina : Hors fore “ SELF-RAISING BREAD PREPARATION Common sense I in good baking 1 “l pwwwrr, ooua ana Ma may are mixad ia Occo-aoo-eheo PI oar, la right proportion*. Their Mat la -n mod thh wap than when heghi "UJI COMPANY AmllMlMllMMlIwlMJ »* Wfcn It* tmOr |Ot Mi —frrl, «m« Hk. Mity-Niee Bread Bakery ..mm. MEALYMONHIA m mm m 1-7-4 Used Just So It Will Make Your Plant Beds Hump . $4.50 per Bag $45.00 per Ton ! Sift to Your Cotton Seed. I Will Exchange Mea* or Mealymonia for Seed. I Will Sell Lee County 03 Company's for all Crops, for Cash or Fall Payments. N. a LEE .....twiiViVrtWWfflTnTnWlVUW*^ Come Out of the Cellar 8 The Tornado Has Patted 1 8owe wothl ago when the financial tornado attack this pact of tha country, many of yoa grabbed year bank rolla and ekodadlod far the collar—taking the roll with you. XX Thera were many cola that want to tha collar. ▲ largo mate af thorn are etUl there, while they are hi hiding they will do yen noor My- XX one elae any good. They haven't done any good far anybody atoca nay XX went into hiding, aithar. Q Wo haven't any cenanro (or yon. however. Ton took a precaution g ■x.ural enourb under the etrcumetaneea. Although yon are probably /;Ov bo well off ax you would hate boon had yon toft tha money in chon- X* laiion you at leas' bare had the axaurance that tha money waa with ; you. V/hat we wanted to cay. though, le: TI E CYCLONE HAS PASSED i-' * ;■» o r. t -1 ?■* the «•(? r tb r.'S t’ c >. the wav'd- Beito era toe . - j j .-b ri ».• h c a hr" a.. a)o g—wed ef then id the v* < - e-. .i - t - *-d - b Ws.-uaef eeangetoa * locnt ? e‘.ar.'''K to i » if ‘ o Ad? aad dr v.eg Ux f "* ’ «'! **■*' V .an rd "ha raet * ’ m« i -rt' 'raw td - U XX 4 XX ^ IT I Johnson Bros, f g ALWAYS LEAD g —IN PRICE g —IN QUALITY g —IN SERVICE • h ► * ; The thousand* #f customer* <■' ji eatabliakmant know that hen : they are always given the utmost in Quantity, Quality and Sarvtea far •™7 dollar they spend. They know too, that the ju seeei a of aaty at (Ida on our shelve* la a recommendation of thyt article and **♦ w* atand squarely behind it in every way. It is worth much to know that what you buy oomaa fraau Johnson Bros. -DUNN S MOST ATTRACTIVE STORE ; i < ■*tfffff r frtfffftftff f-tftfftftfftttttf*- tmtllMllniiiiiaiaiiiniiimiinult

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