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WHITE WAY PROGRAM
THURSDAY
••OUT OF THE SILRNT NORTH"
—with—
frank mayo
FRIDAY
‘•PA8SI0N PLAYGROUND"
SATURDAY
"PERILS OF THE YUKON”
Eplaode No. 7
"CHRERPUL CREDIT"
A Century Comedy
‘•SEEING RED”
A Two Reel Weetern
OCTOBER •
“REPORTED MISSING”
A Select Special
k V. Tf. uptii, vjvuwiu ■ icauin^ mrn r
chant, ni here today.
Jew Park Butler bat aeevptsd a
!X lition at taieeman with the Gold
t»in Company.
Born—to Mr. and Mr*. J. 0. Wwt,
c.t (he home of Hrt. Weifi mother,
Mra Sarah Hargrove, la Sampaon
county limt Tuoaday, a very fine
boy, '
MiJtem Myrtle and NeS Koona, sla
ter* of Ralph Koona, returned yea
>rdky to their home at Wilmington.
They were here for the funeral of
MeD. HoHiday.
Mr. and Mr. Elllt Goldoteln, Mite
Roealle Goldoteln and Matter J. J.
Goldttrln, have retamed from 0«1 da
boro. where they tptcl Sunday and
Monday with ralatlvaa.
Henry Torllngton left today for
RockV Mount to attend the Fair. Ha
it president of the Harnett Coanty
Agricultural Fair AaaoetaWon and b
in Rocky Mount to book wee tern
horuw for the race* nt the fair hare
neut week.
Many of Dunn’t football enthati
»>U attended the Carolina-Wake For
-»t football pum at Goldtboro Sat
urday. All were diaappolntad by the
poor showing made by the Baptists,
■ ho lort <2 to t. The game looked
"ore like ■ running race for the
Carolina boy*.
Ben Franklin Parker has been ap
pointed aealrtant chief marshal of
the fair at Dunn next week. Dick
Taylor b the chief martial. He and
Mr. Parker will require tweaty
young men wbkrhomea to assist them.
Thry will receive applications until
Saturday night.
Captain 1. Roland William* and
Dick Taylor, who have ghargv ed
the tournament to be aUged at the
fair on Wedaeeday, lay that maeh
internet ha* boon ehuwn la the JoaM
and that several eciUadan have ea
preaaed a daalra to eatar the Uaaa
The winner of the tournament wfl
-hoooe and crown the quant of the
fair.
Everybody U eh owing mack Intar
eat in that Overland automobile Um
fair aaaociation ia to give away ai
the fair hare nut week- Every pur
chaoer of a ticket wtli ha given I
coupon which wtH giva him or hai
a chance on winning the car. Thi
more tick eta one purehaaea the bettei
opportunity of winning he will have
Even the newapaper foiko are gtvtni
up their free peaces and planning U
buy tickeU
Our old friend. Daniel Bobmaoi
Lee. the philoaophor of Sprint
Branch who wrltee the intereotin)
Korina about folke and thing* dowi
hit way, waa here to aae aa today
We have from bie pen a very Intel
catlnr article on the "Yarmer’a Boy.'
You may Snd it (tuck aemawhar
Around thia iaaoa. "D. R.” nap ■
rriet mill down at the old OOoa Mil]
He make# mighty good meal. Whe:
h* ini making meal he la philoso
phising. Hi* articles make mighty
good reading — aa Dispatch readers
eery weH know.
J, W. Wilson, of Greensboro, spent
the week rod hore with relative*.
Min Lina Gough, of Lunrtwrton,
was the guest this week of Mila Iva
Raman.
Mias Emma Lav of Balcigh, spent
the week end here with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. X. Lee.
Mies Iva Pearson and her guest,
Mia* Lina Gough of Lumberton, laft
Tuesday for Oharlottr. where they
will spend several days.
Mis. R. E. Gray, who spent several
days in Dunn with Mr. and Mrs. E
Lee and Dr. and Mrs. Hicks, has re
turned to her home in Raleigh.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Phillips left
last week for Prescott, Arisons,
where they will make their heme. The
best wishes of their many friends In
Dunn go with them.
Mack M. Jernigan has bees elected
superintendent of the Sunday school
of the PI ret Baptist church. He suc
ceed* Casper Warren who hue enured
the ministry and is a student at the
Bapttet Seminary *t Louisville, Ky.
Yoor exhibit at lh* fair will help
boost a community enterprise and
will advertise your product. Advor
«*«l i" your iwui papers ror
the nm two reason*.
A good pasture means better milk,
better milk scene healthier children
means more powerful adults. A re you
.planning far your children?
"WELCOME STRANGER"
Aaron Hoffman's now famoae com
edy of lifrf in a mill New England
town, “Welcome Stranger,' will be
presented at La Fayette Theatre on
Tuesday, October 10th, after two
consecutive seasons in Chicago and
at the 8am H. Harris Theatre, New
York. Georg* Sidney, whoa* delight
ful charaeteriaaUou of Isidore Solo
nos, the central figure of the play
has been pronounced one of du moat
artistic portrayals on our praaeal day
stage, heads the notable cast that
Mr. Harris baa provided among whom
are Was. H. Turner, Chaa. Scofield,
Willard De Shi si, Nicholas Burnham,
Chaa. Newsome, Jules Bennett, Harry
Colscaaa, Wm. McFadden, Will Ad
ams, Norm Stalling, Katharine
Moors, Isadora Martin and Vivian
Hickaeon.
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Report of tke Condition of
THE STATE BANK * TRUST CO
At Dunn. N C., la tho State ol
North Carolina, at tho clow of bool
.■vat. BspUtmher IS, 1922.
RESOUJtOEB
Loots and Discounts._$142,391-21
Demand Loans ..._ 200.94
Dve.draft*, seeurod,__ 304.94
iUnklnif Route*. $14,
124.07; Furniture and
lures, $4,000.49 . 18,727.84
Cash in vault and net
amounts due from
Bank*. Bankers and
Trust Companies .... 19,089-84
Cask Items held ovsr 24
hour* -- .. 08.64
Checks for cleariaf_ 1,047.92
Total.$1 $1,859-90
LIABILITIES
Capita) Block paid in.„._$ 28.000.00
Indlvlik-d Profit*, lea*
current ssponws and
taxes paid_ 696.11
Bills Payabl*. 80,099.84
Deposits subject to chock 31,080.86
rime Certificates of De
posit, Due in Lee*
Than 30 Days_... 1,600.00
Cublsr1* Checks out
Standimr .. _ 8*7.21
Certified Check*. 1.818.«8
l imr Certificate* of De
vu*it, Doc on or After
HO Day*.. 19,802.67
Savin** Depoait* - 16,172.9ft
Total.fl81.83S.B0
Stale of North Carolina—County ol
Harnett.
I, Jam.* K. Eldrvd*e, Caahler ol
the ebove named Back, do mlenmly
jvear that the above »later*vat li
true to the beat of my kno«lad*e and
belief.
J R. K CD HEDGE, Caahler.
Su'oeertbod and aarom to before
me. thl* 27th day of September IMS.
E L. COOK, Notary Public.
My Commlaaion ezpima January
13. 1924.
C orroc t—A It out:
. 0. E. JACKSON.
M C. BUTLEB,
T. V. SMITH, Director*.
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COTI ON STORAGE. — 40c
per bale par nsotifh Storage
for everybody, finvei ammait
loaded Receipt*. Ceearal
Utility Co. Plume IN, Dana,
N. C 19 tfc.
RESIDENCE WANTED.—A POUR
or five room house with water and
light wanted at once. Roe or phono
R. 1. McLamb at Gainay's Geras*,
d St. pd.
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BETTER BUY YOUR SHIPSTUFF
before It *d**ncee further. Free
man’s Cash Grocery. M tfc.
WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH_A
tarn near Dunn. dec R. Gardner,
Dunn, N. C. Mtf.
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CELFAND’S REUSH AND MAY
i onnahe for school lunches. The
■ best ym. Frrsman's Cash Grocery.
SStfc.
FINE PEACH. STOCjt. GRAIN
brigul tobacco track and tattoo
• (arum for sale on caay tana* loca
ted near Duke, Boiaa Croak, Ldl
i'ngto.i, Clinton and Roar boro, N.‘
C. Thru- landa bought right and
1 am wiling out aa I as retiring
from crtlve farming. Make a date,
before coming. I am, yours truly,
J G. Layton, Dunn, N. C. ff2tp.
FOR SALE. — GAME COCKS OF
several varieties I aka bate a law
hens for sale. A. R. Maynard,
Donn, N. C. It-tlc
MONET TO LOAN ON FARM Land,
ar town property. Wlkon and Me
Laod, Dana, M. C. It tie.
COTTQN STORAGE. — 40c
por bale par moatk Tiara g»
for everybody. GeTai—Mil
B«nda4 Racatpta. Can oral
Utility Co. Pleono W, Dona.
N- C. U tfc.
BUY TEN DOLLARS WORTH OF
mere handle* from aa and gwt ton
pour ile af sugar for Bfty cents.
Freeman Cash Grocery. St tfc.
PLUMBING.—WE ARE EQUIPPED
to glee yon a ftret-claae jab af
plumbing and want to do your rw
pair stark. We know baw and guar
antee our work. Phone ue when
you need onr services. Lae A Eye
HOMS MAM MIMMI OMCft
triad alwajra aaad. Nat the daiaait
bat th« bait. Fwa—w’a CaakOco
«—7-_ MMa.
WANTED—AN ALEUT BUtINUf
xattar. iti.ooo alia piatawtaad mat*
•ard tliec at aricaa below aO cam
petition. EuWi local Unitary.
io® oo and mmSdailaa. Milk Eva
tea Cord Tire Ca. 110* 8 Mkhl
Han, Cblaata, HL U pd.
rom Mil—one muck. monel
t«, to If* 1 *o*o. and tv*
Pond*, toori-i* E>i miVttf WH
«*U *t ?*■«*■■>11 noire. Em O. W.
VMM, Dunn. Am to Mb
Bran. NoBdtoc. 1 tt pd.
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MONEY TO LOAN ON PAWN
•Htuto :«! nm*»:i frnai 11,OU* to
titU-Jo for XX yean. Oodvtn oat
JomtgM, Attorney*, Dona. M. Q.
tL
aawon; -l"^<nBn*MHKT'
Miss Smith’s Studio
PHOTOGRAPHS
ENLARGING
COPYING
Commercial Photography
Outdoor Portraila
Kodak Finishing
Money to Loan
Money to loan at five and one-half per
cent on 5 to 35 years time.
Farmers wanting money for uae by Jan.
1, 1923, see me by Nov. 20, 1922.
Not necessary to be actually engaged in
farming personally.
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Clarence J. Smith, Attom’y
Dunn, North Carolina
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The New Oven—
MITY NICE BREAD now is baked
in a giant new oven—
5,000 LOAVES A DAY
—just enough to supply the big depiand
its goodness has created.
COME AND SEE IT
Pearce’s Bakery
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Dtmn, North Carolina
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Slip Over Sweaters
Beautiful style «lip-over
Sweeten, ell wool, beautiful
design of silk, colon, white,
ten, grey, lavender and black.
Something new, price_96-90
but for today and tomorrow ex
tra special-94-50
Fifth Ave.
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OLD CARS
NEW
Stephenson's new paint shop in the City
Garage Building is equipped to paint auto
mobiles and guarantees to give auto o" Tiers'
satisfactory jobs. A car painted by us looks
just as good as it did when it came from the
I actory. We have the best of workmen who
learned their business in the paint shops of
the leading vehicle plants of the country.
New Tops a Specialty
We can make tops to fit any car.
PRICES REASONABLE
Stephenson’s Auto
Paint Shop
< Each Department is Filled
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Coat Suits, Dresses, Coats
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Millinery of the Best
Gage Hats
Little Miss Gage Hats
* \¥ ~
Style-Plus Clothes
Ralston Shoes
Godman Shoes
Queen Quality Shoes
Fairfield Shoes
KEEP YOUR EYES ON THIS SPACE
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