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-bh r*« l> Al Cd«r M F« TW.T Cnt mtHÎ ^t iurW fa sa. syai vîTmïïss **T-&AP Imv« M o*r. «4T LaBOKBasi«Bn^^to^ ι *. hi «M. tliuc^' luiMt rmt and moan ktlUr. I 2T TVih sises, 8Cc# Sic, 91.CS. I •Seld ud ru*rmoU«l br Butler Bret. -a» Heed mnà CraatluM. Wilton ud Lm. DO του WANT TO STAT 4. Get out of your bead the thine you cannot help. Just theory, just to Jong poverty People ta moot euce ere ] dolent—too careless—too retire what you are ep without. Not the thin** that cost peonies. How week? Muttip SO. You will poor all their a millionaire in try will make a —For th< . feDoncible to _ , eally all the pfcvjrty in the worli. that Poverty ie •ome ts ae you stick to that a* to stick to you. becaoee they ace too In * itleas. Stt down and _ and what you can do it coat dollars—but article* ay pennies do you waste a 62—multiply that in turn by in· idea of why people stay years of waste will turn even while 50 years of econo rieh. that are wasted are ro of the misery and pxacti· THE FDoT IT H0NAL BANK Du >n, North Carolina We pay 4 per cent iatcreat in oar Soring» Deparf meat or (Certificate» of Deposit.) road? Why believe us? Mail Carrier, ask Dr. W. E. miles, other DUNN, Ν. C arc good ones on his Cadil beyond the 18, are good yet. Ye· because they are they have You HI Butler*· Μι In front of 1 Cathey Baggy Co. J. P. Cathey SOMEBODY IS 1AVING TOUk DOLLAR Why not uvf U^youraolfT You can, by trofiirf* with— WALTER JONES Tfc· <m« ι Bntt knip, Jlow CUn( pwclin *βε, IbMlw J 9I.OO lmrfm c*«V W* FmrImi ..II· «7» PMA, qaut-ISc B**pe rated \ Cttforala Fin· table Itat op**><Q · teml of Mi tin· country VOU BUY -US-^ONU PATS THE le Practical Plumbers \\ ff: ·,*■ and Miller,'tl·^ practical plumbers, located on North Clii^on Avenue, r from W. J. Jones/ î prepared to do yoi^T work prompt ly, and at ή reasonable price. We you satisfactory/ service on any job. Phone No. i44/Call us when you «lumber. * / t &ELL & MILLER Pho«4 No. 44 Dunn, Ν. C. ' I — A Bank Reference ·. A savings bank book in tha^best kind of bualneaa and personal reference. It is evl/ence of habita of induatry, «elf denial and prudence. J Savings rc^ula^y indicates proper consideration for future welfare ae affainat Whims or follies of the hoar. This U a stepping «ν"1® toi the social virtue· which are held in esteem. y j \ \ As a proof of busirtpss reliability and social desira bility a savinpe accourais convincing. . \\ ~τ~ The Commercial Bank m PRICES - For oat the Old Price, :er at the Fifth Avenue Shop - * the New Price * " " ~ "" -À Ring oat the Old Styles, Ring in the New Styles This Price Cnutfig Sale Will Be^fr On FRlDA^f APRIL ^Ih, 1922, at 9 O'Clock Do not forget the day ι ο j all 1 » row v/e have prices. Ask those' who •elvc» u to price end golden opportunity. goods so we have only happy. Tell your peig^W* and friends about this so they can get the benefit of low our new «tore. Our goods are new, our prices are low. No old stock, no old and they wilutell you better than we can. Our goods will talk for thero ff crvying Ρ nop·. WtJULMSKM so- don't mie#» thim belowiwûl convince you. Space will not permit us to mention all our items which we curry in our store^Xerfc and see our display and go away » u 1 Bungalow apron», dark and! light color», well made— 95 Cent· Save your beet dress and buy it while they are cheap'; . Voile waiata and bloua·, white and coltored trimming to match— 75 Cent* . ·., 3 Good styles. Why not buy. one at theae picea. Ladle·' alik hoae, plain a*d embroidered, black, white ftâd 65 Cents If yon think thia price ia m boy yoa a pair for Eaater. \ Ladiea' umbrellas, b only, fancy handle· with cord— 95 Centa Take care of your drew boy on·. Maderla napkin·, beau design, all band work and Mt quality— $12.95 Per _ fleah, h bust·— not boy \ Oilldren'a \ Ahite dresses, limed with imbroidery and lacea, also trimmed with bon— 95 Cent· - Buy your chiM a white dreaa for £aster. - Philippine ' night gowna, band-made, beautiful deaign work— $3.95 'They wear good daring the at le aeon. Wnity Fair Silk Jeraey Veat Blouses— $2.95 ■-r^Wear them aa they are the bAat thing to wear in the hot Mason. SOMETHING FINE FOR THE DINING ROOM TABLE Georgette —Blouses, white and flesh, trimming to match. $2.95 Hind·' Honey Almond Cream, Vaniahing Cold Cream only— 45 Cent· Don't forget your face. Table oil cloth, white and fancy, best quality— 25 Cents How ia your table? Do you need it? Bird eye cloth, Red Star, 10 yard· for— $1.35 Don't forget your baby. Baby rubber panta good quality rubber— 45 Cents Remember your baby and buy one. Fine qualify night gowns with filet lace*— $4.75 If you want to wear some thing handsome try one. Mavis, Babcock, Mennen'a Talcum powder— 25 Cents A bargain while they last. Quinol hair tonic for dark, blond, brown and black hair— 85 Cents The hair part of beauty. Rouge lip «tick, eye brow pcncil, best kind— 25 Cents Quality good and price reas onable. Colgate tooth parte, email aize— 3 For 25 Cents Smile and *how your white teeth. Woodbury Cuticura Caahmere Bouquet Soap— 5 Cakes For $1.00 For love όί your akJn. buy it. Colgate Tooth Parte* large aise. Special— 19 Cents Clean your teeth at a low price. . We have beautiful lilk&lerwMr and Jersey Taffeta, mu#lim, puwy willow and glove «ilk. Abo novelty line Philippine maderia and filfleork. The only «tore in town οf tint kind. Oar business ή improving every day. It Il IHIJ- who ® V»ited our «bop is pleased with our display and prices. We always have a speSftline for bridal outfits and sifts. Our coat suit·, dresses and Caps which come in daily, will apeak for thenadvn^Mii· » qur mam line. Don't fο rget us when you need anything in this line. Also we carry a btg Hne of «neaeaHne utteear. We have a big line of Easter Hats, all new and snappy styles, and prices are reasonable. β Ws thank you for yo^Bpro«*ge since we opened our new store and thanlr you in advance for your future trade. We are Hare to stay and hflltp our trade. We need your patronage to do this. Dunn has been needing a store lfte tim for miry yturi, qXeepTour dollar home and m «lie your city grow. ifttr in mind that the Siting prices for Easter wiD only last for 8 days, so remember the opening day and FRIDAY APRIL 7th. VaU tmd us at Dr. Highsmith's old office, just before you get to the postoffice, on RaiI-_ raaJAnow. VOUPS BUSINESS, V W.: " - TtielFiftli Avenue Shop II 119 Railroad AjjpM)|6 f ξΑΜ ^SK Ounn, North Carolina * ||
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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