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brought flatt»nr inn that the? .VsQ Dot* to to get. to See at rurfaced rood* that we heard m much MKtoir of jam leg we< minions of do3an foe ramie eng under dlaeua Clew the "other dependable" Nadi whU^henbertoee eonetraeUow gM And the "ether dependable" Men to be the tame old road* we hare had all the time. About all af the real renetruetJoe* -w* have aetleed close te Dunn ia the building art gaad ^ HLi^rewn q yr jr ehaaiai and a.ntou on a highway which U package the leaat of allusad to Oh auction. Captain John Cole, af comae. baa bean delegated to keep the eld ■ ordi druggud and to aa good com ditto* a* puwtola and ha has dew 3 nighty jjod Jab hat that ia ahe«t *U Itao ha* gotten far ita ehara ad t5« mUl oiu. T'« million?, too, ax* gatog might? fact. We wet* premind a* the eat 'rot that Iha *ast would got Ita full uot that# who are Camlltor with eand teat we beliewe wo bare baa* meg fectad. Wo earn rrarleek toe fwet that Iha beet read to hilelgh la atdll that by way of Dube. Caato %gd An gier, to spite of ail that baa boon egent on Iha emcal'ad highway which would taka one through ttohMaM If awa veee a mcitHi. And the not'In state hands. ___ » /■.. ***** Ulr • 9fi> tkt dl - y^ < I ■- Mauds wfil Mt accnas Br. Wflboa of playing polltioa at ti>a ex panse of in tarnations! Juts. They win not qoestiee Mo siacertty, Bat few ef ttiera arlB agree with his viewpoint la the wetter. It ie te be ngrstiod that he has taken this stand aa sWat Us friends betters ta be the rre ef hie raantenec* 'ate international polities. ftvtftMia Baforoerasat Officer A. B. A trail, aided by Deputy Sheriff J- Wattar Traaaga and A. A. Jack •ea, yssterday raptnred the Mggaet abishaj still seta pabUely ia these parts tines locnl option days. Iu ca pacity waa la easera ef IPO ya-'eas nP eppsarnd ta have hern in setion recently. H was foaad la Black Hirer. • *a«t dldraa fiara Dana. Severn'. Man of the UgaM with which eae fHU the rap that Jeon eat also f jqad a perfset day by captariag a matter •SB. No swats were wade there either. Vriead inoee Winer is Hevlaff a moat aortal Brae state Adam weat ea the Jab. Oarers! J alias S. Carr, conmutader •m chief ef the United States Confed erate Veterans, on* ef North Oera ttaa’b West noted citizens, a wan ba tavad hy tharaands, died this raoiniag «t • o’clock la New Verb after suf fering fee several weeks frvw pass won*. Ba was abeaff eeveaty-dv« years eld aad had been a leader ia Ike pabMe. bastaora aad sacial Ufa ft the State far fifty years. Be waa owner ef the Durham Hosiery Mills, a branch af which is located bare. The local pleat is closed today becanu ef Ms death. Saw remit, raeeeger of We leant factory, has gen* ta Dur ham te attend the federal services which probably wfil be hate there ta WOMANS (UIB NOTES (■y him uatmz oaOnky) 1W Wnw'i Ctak Mt Friday al at the dub ■ imnUmrthr tt. hod— «. «• Mar^rtrsini »*•. Mm Biddle tTMUinr. The dab mta aad map “Old FeDu at Home" md “My Old EaataDy Hama” with Mm Harybr HtMday a* a leader. tha« feBemad a vary bjtereetiny pe par mad bp Mm Y. L. Hoyheo. ea “Cbfli Welfare la M«tb Carolina, a* Mmaa bp tba Idirtr, Draft.” Mm Mapb—a la a dear aad fereiWe etyle *P **** ^ <*4 "% pmWooes la 11 Ben b a food laa* M * •• t MBb aad bid Do heart d ml ryaaa pmeort. Mm Coapar Md a* ! hat th» actaol caah vehao of mr; ttomn ta tho State U *4.0»tf nVW. ** *■*»• of goad cllitte -Hi i I; teohl*. She doood bat talk with a *hat wa make our homeo plem-it “f haahhftd ter tha bags and Tha kuhto mealing we* I b Hit Llogd Vide, if tha eM. After tha aaaal rjetino •f minatae ut repeat* (he nomlna c*on* ilea far tha coming chib roar ware preoeated hj Mho. Bret. Chairman of the aerainatlng con •Hha !!*■■ Bat a—nf that <he weald be aaahl« at thta laeettag to aame tha a orate** for the preet i“t’* »at the ether no rate* «oaa were aa follow.: Tim. Tiec-prer idaat. Mia. L. C. SKyb:*i; aaeond vVa-pra*. If. i, Hcrkm Tar!™; Ur> I ***••*: Mi-4. Fled McK*/, tv-, r d •»;:1 .rcvctary, lire Cart tor : rapondln* oacrataiy. M». i, j i Farthla*. By aanniaMai vote XT.-* I | L. <*• *««t wa* n oalasted %t U* eluk I | dcl*«at* to th* dltffUl auatln* it I i k* ha Id at Lumbatoa tku tontV TW naaslnaca far daCyata* to t' a S:«t: I Fad* ratio* to ka^aM In Grrct-tc-r I * J*a« am Mr*. Woilcy B. rnrl (oa. Mia to ml* Gsioay * <d Mr Fir I McKay. Mr* K V. Snipe*. Mi* V. L. Sto ^kaoa. Mr* F. A. La* and Mr*. T. I. Biddl* will kc In ckary* of Ut* tonk in* *f alwpiny cay* tor tko toldirn at Otaaa. Back dob mcatker It «x poctod tp participate to tkia work ^ '.aiur the direction of th# chairman > ha ward la which die Hv«. ••' .• uS loom ia noon to be re. ' O-uted with bright curtain*. cu*h *-c- Mr*. J. J. Wndc la in charge htj do oration. Under her capable an we feal that the room l r tadotely tranafeneed. Hn WrD Holliday, -Mr*. Paal Hood and >!'»( Lenu'e Gainey were appointed •to meet with Dr. Turlington to dts ■ rttte health condition of our town. ’• It was decided to postpone "Ye Olde Tyree Concert” until March i-J. in order that tlie Graded School play mlfht be (fiver rn the 17th. The pro rrmanc Tor the concert will bo (riven In the neat ieeue of tho Dispatch. Other (ubjccts now under consid eration by tbe club sic: ' Inspection »f milk and meat*. • rwtViMn for our vietom from the country and j pai-ent-Uacnere arrociatlon. Each :netnber t irked to think about there uhjrrt* and givc her opinion at tlie next club meeting. After adjournment a delightful *a 'ai! war carved by Mm. J. J. Wade hnd lln. Rnmraur. the horteieer for the day. H II ■ PENNS CHEWINfl ^TOBACCO **M*T w THE CONDITION OF THE rittT matianai baxv 10th.,*^9*8. th* 8t*U #< WM1h C*ro111*** »* »*• ctaM of buelnam on March Loan* and discount*, tochtdinp'rsdlseoaAM, ac eeptantas of other banka, and Ivnt’gn " drmTU “W io<»o£»cn? If l*tal loans'.. OcstdroTi, Kumnd " -* ... $600.50G.18 »■ * "-1,UL ^M..;iuT;• . *.149.15 D»P«M«d to mare circulation (U. S. bonds par ^Totaf* U*^ Statsi Gonnant iscuriUn'" ^lloJoioo ~~k~.~ .!!**,*. y—*—----- 41,050.00 3“k^» J41-**6 00; Furniture' aid'INjkI . 8,100.00 with Fede'iii BcVii^'Bankl"”' la’iSllS ft«»- with Federal Bssseve Bunk in proeri of • **387.10 Cask la vault and a mo ant do* from national banks nlsaa i a Amoant du. f-om State banks, lmnk.rS wd uSt *■ "*.400.10 companla* in the Unttad States SBittOA Chmk™T‘h%k?k* * th* 4‘*» »r t^ 86.U7.05 .ov »■«•<«* Cbrrks on hank/Mested outtde of city or'tm cf reporting bdnk and other rash Hmna..... - , w,th u 8. Treasurer and do# , '° 3 ftem U. 8. Treasurer ...-..-.. 8,000.00 p „ , * ' .tiABHJTTO-’- t MT,‘m 68 DodhrideJ^ofiu ::::::::~::::::;fiMMSi *°-0#0-00 *•“ iM4*-<)4 is-issss «• «- Federal Reserve Bank (deferred ’ ' eradlta) «. .. »«.-...... ..._..... is m Amount daa to State banks, banker*, nnd'trwt companies ln the United States and foreign ceoatrtsa __.... .... r. ana on Certified checks outstanding .22 C“Afe£i*i5'w °" o««*“3**“*. l,UO t> Ds^m^ ^s|^Sf^S lNMik *e*t to Rsssrm (deposit* payable within 80 days) : - iodividurt deposits subject to ehaek. Ill Add OS Total af demand deposits <other than bank deposits) subject to Reaeres.Ill naw deposits subject to Bsssros (payable after 10 days, or sabjcct to 10 day* or mors notice, and postal savings): Certiorates of deposit (ether than to: money.bar- r rewad) . --.-_ 0i 270 00 Other time deposits.•....I , 10W51 67 Total af thne deposits swbject to Resorve_11 KIjIT BIB* payable (including at] obtigaUen res-* ” v' II,** TTTljrT™? ***** 30.00d.00 ^nes^a^edher^hMjfartand fo Total . . - -_•_• f;,- $871,776.68 State of North Carolina, County of liemrU.m: t. U. B. Taylor. CaaMer of the above-named baafc do aoMcaoty mu that the above atatement is true to the belt of ray knowledge and belief. H. B. TAYLOR, Cashier. $*burittd and swum to before me tbti lith day af Maieh 192$. JAB. PEAMAU, Notary Public. My Comm lee ion eaptreo January llth. 192$. Corrcet ttaaat; J. W. DRAUGHON, JOHN A. McXAY, • J. U WADI, Dtrocton. - I ■ Insure Your Happiness , With a Savings Account Pay your dues regularly by setting •aide m much M you can. Freedom from anxiety opena the way to happinooo. Many If not meat anxieties would be removed with the ranee of security that n 1 title reserve rooncy gives. • • Forethought in carrying Happiness Insurance In the lent of n savings account with > The Commerdal Bank will banish fenMhoogh: of anxiety. -—— . — I Dresses, Coat Suits, Hats S PRING NOWON DISPLAY I a A Prettier, More Stylish Showing Was Never Staged In —Dunn—. > All the latest ccs gvJc, cc.3i ;a; il dhfr.des, priced to suit you. YOU MUST SEE THIS DISPLAY IN DUNN’S -PRETTIEST STORE New Spring Knit Crepe Dresses l SEE THEM IN GOLDSTEIN'S WINDOWS I rretiiest and latest things in Women’s Wear to be I brought to Dunn this season. I RED, BROWN, BLUE, GREY—ALL POPULAR SHADES AND COLORS Large new stock Shoes, Oxfords and pumps—just bought, unpacked and displayed this week. I VISIT THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT r ' ■ . • • m 0 i # GOLDSTEIN’S DUNN’S BEST CASH STORE
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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