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THE DUNN DISPATCH tags? 7’sv\ixs L WlA NK g— -at —J—J— _ ^ anfnuw»*f«i» ** •• ••• •#•••••• awVfcVv on te«a*wow* mm mm — 1*M » *5*3*1" M “To* wako ap la tha rooming, tad tel peer pure laafkaBp fBlod with twairtp-faax baa of the ntaafictw •* ttane of tha aahraiaa of pear Ufa. If a oaa oaa taka tt fraao naltkaa ateaUhta. Ma awe raeetvee either more or late tha* jw raarira. Watte poor laftaitetr ptarioaa commodity aa mack ae poo will a ad tha aappip win m* ha withheld frog* pa*. Mmmr, pea tutet draw aa tha fvtarc. lapiwi No to tat^ato dahti Ya* eaa e*lp I* ^ *BKOU> BEMNITT. BAD STUFF s I 1 I - i M % > p« ■ ,' •' /;• r /j % s •}.;■ r.' :■</ if ■4 8 ,’v ■v.; urith (hair work. Deal kaaek at taka' la or •f total. Thia Is aa nflM I* •* tto management of oar pm oat batata. Ttoy am regular total people aad know what wa mean. Ttoy ora doing tto boot ttoy eaa bat (tor arc handicapped. At we under stand K, eereral ef ear eltiaana weald Hke to subscribe stock Charlie, we prtoaaac, weald be tickled pink te manage a total in keeping wtth tto yrogreao ef the town. Tto Knights of tto Grip are wondering and Welting, a auAcicnt force ef hired kelp is al ways available, and tto Gideon] stand ready at an time* ta tapply seek and rrary room with a copy of tto Book. Wo tract that the hotel project will not btcowc a bar-boos* fable. It (a quiet around oar retreat this waak. An ef tto barristers who oc cupy oflees la the proximity are sway at Court, firing others the benefit of their oratorical powers. Commle • ionar toe ia at Raleigh, and only one false fire alarm has been regia ■Unas .the new sns recently Install «4 it the Municipal building is sorely Mm cat's tonsil*. Ths firemen have ro esaUy boao equipped with regular decoration and when the boys start strattin. it's das to "git fer home" end "bold ’er Newt." : In Mm loss of Mrs. Emma Pceno.i. hot taro daaghtere, Mrs. Mltchsl] an 1 Miae Isa. and HtMe Mis* Virginia Mit chell. the Best Tows loses a splendid family. They ksvs recently m >vc 1 to B sleigh The talented K*as Ice Ptar aoa pesosis-t a i ».• rsj votes tf rs n writable dears- in sdditisa U> her ether well known accomplishments, aad she srill be greatly missed la so cial aad church circles. -• , - - Back U the days wfcea Dang Butt's oyster hoaoe sa Railroad street was the local broadcasting station for the tewa’s youngsters, Wilbur aad Or ville Wright won attempt^ to per fect Mm air plaaa. Oae eve sing the VMsdoa was tha subject of a very animated axgamant ia ths oyster haass. aad Pong told setae of the fsl — » aw etoae way urn aw wwiila he yittaii with air flssss aad that they would be oanryiag psassagere aad asail with scheduled stops. WsB. you ass don't you? Ia this age of ■ton aad strikes yea never css tea CITY MEN'S TROUBLES aasur is, hot always to bo, blessed.—Rosts. When tee past sang teat Use ha toverad a 1st af ground. For Ustaaca, k goes particularly wall in consider lag the cwtmtry editor who curies the ‘‘freedom" of Us city brother to say! what ha pi oases in his paper without fear of hoeing tha oldest subscriber drop la aad cancel hi* sakscripi oo writc-op «m poor or tar acme other trifling roaoon. »o country edlur think* tho man •* • citjr paper can plow through hit tahamma, hitting frooty at any head that above above tho rnaaa, hie ealy foar hoiug tko Ubel law. “Oh, for a tB—• ** tfaa4am float the petty, grtadlag, backbitiag of the etaab •»*» ««•*•»," to a frequently recur rent I bn right of the country writer. Tn got down to facta wa call at toatioa to an article la the B%h Spot* m tbte Ueao la regard t« a etory that broke roaeatiy fat the Chicago Tribune, eoif-etyted tho “WoHd*e Createet Ncwepaper." Whether the «>«ateet or not, wo wf» adadt It to a «nat papar> a praaldtat laebin a pa por that eraeka the whip aad maker QQterreee dattea to Me tune. Be mat everything etoe that they pretty waO aaated to ha, hat akoa Hr lergiet edverttoat, wMeh ore hetieea MatehaB rtold to ha, had a etory brotit la aktoh a eaictde eecanud la «M» SEED - • . i t * 1 , ' y «w and nmp E"" •KNUINK "Bull" DURHAM TOBACCO 8,000 people “saw" the aeddeut— that la, they wore right on the grouad It wae a groat story from the humai intercut angle, bat a coup'? of inch* covered it. Report of the CondBivn of THE COMMLRCUU. BANK At Dunn, In Ui* State of NonJ Carolina, at the close of business Jhecrober 20th, 1922. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . ...82.11,439 5 Overdraft*, unit cute I . . 4.9 United State* hoi.Is «.n<l Liberty Oon.'j- 20,300 „ Farnituiv and Fixtures.. 5.28O .i Cash in vault and not amount* due from Banks, Bankers, and Trust Companies. #7,800.6 Chock* for clearing ..... 2.109.(: Revenue Stamp* ...•_ .8 Total ___$363,1 ILL LIABILITIES Capital 8lock paid ln...$ 30,000.0 Undivided Profits, lea taxes paid_ 7.Ml 8 Deposits subject to check 233,677.7 Time Certificate* ef De posit, Due la Less Titan SO Days. 1MIC.7. Cashier** Cheeks out- . standing. 8,388.8' Certified Chocks ....... 8.0 Time Cerificatrs of De posit, Due on or After -0 Days.. 3,738 8 cavings Deporii*_ 37,664 6! Oond Deposits_ 3.1,00 - Total__.2363.111. State of North Caroline*—County e Barnett, Januare 9th, 192a, I, J. D. Daria, Cashier of th shore named Bank, do ' solemn! swear' that the above statement i tree to ike best of my knowledge am belief. , J. D. DAVIS, Cashier. Subscribed ah.I rgorn to bofer me, tbia 9 day of January, 1923. ‘ C. H. Jamigan, Notary-Public. ' My Conil11imion Expire* Pebruar rath. 1824. Correct—Attest: J. W. JORDAN, J. W. PIJBDIE, E. P. DAVIS, Directors. • "-"V- maw M <-Tr« nsaen Bank budding today. He U located p the third floor. • • /. !* Mr. Franklin Bupree, Angie r attoi »ey. wa# In the city on business Thursday. TW« U Ik* two. far Partin THE OFT SHOP » prepared to furnish TALLIES, PLACE CARDS, am NUT CUPS for the Seaaon We hare jutt received manj attractive and inezpenetvi things In— Braee. Gla«, Line*, etc., suit able far showers and Prixst Pint National Bank Building s-— ML JULIUS SHAPFIl lualailwa •( Bjpm >M Prmn —S Ptaki Glum • F.r.tVrrUU, It. C.. ,. Hw Ml * Tte i S?J 1 -AT SALE FOR -EVE- OPENS TOMORROW r v»l;» at •*>» O-' • H n .Spare.will not allow as 3'vii'jr ro ; 1 lie details of the various Twin v 1 oT «ar advertisement. but among tb • moat spectacular number* trill be noted "THs Bubhla Fount*. n’VT.Ic Peacock.- The Sadism Ballet.- "The Jeweled Suntruy," “The Mirror Ball.'' and many other*, while twenty odd aioeieal number* tnl.ttn the prugrnm graced by a demon dancing chorus , of selected beauties In delirious whirls | of maddening pastime*. The company -W—wemmmWteMT^Riwwmwfset ■-■.liw ' 'll BW—i M i I H—JIJI tarrlc* Ita own principal rmuiciani, >vh» will be ocalatcd and Wfmntel iccol men. WARRENTON leads (Continued from Fag* Ou) buay and built a modem tittle ir.tcl of d0-odd room* and hired a nn linger to run It. They paid thotr hotel managvr a aalary of $1,M0 a year with board for the manager and hi* family thrown in. The hotel, atart rd in 1020, ha* bean aoch a awcaaaa •hit Warrantee la now coatomplating an udditiou of U rooma to Ita hotol. The laundry la coming next Bcoldca ita electric lighta, water i ivvmgu. Ic<- plant, hotel aad railroad Wnrrenton h** a haadaom* town hall, xi 50,00(1 worth of (tract paring, a 1NYRA -BROWN | JOHNNIE GETZ Z&L coz . S 1 iHEATRE I-9(| SAT’RD’Y ^ ’ ONE NIGHT ONLY Prices, . r;___-..$1,00, $1.50, $2.00 ' Seats now selling Wilson and Lee’s Drug I take this method of announcing to my customers that I have moved-my stock of rjooda into the new brick building on South Clinton, avenue, around the comer from iVnders Grocery. . My now building will enable me to give l ov better and more satisfactory service and ’ -elicit a continuation of your patronage, • 'Nkh i<~ appreciated. Mv phone number remains the same and ~yr dejiT-ry service will continue to be effi '•wnt. Mv prices will also please you. ‘ . SEE OR C aLl ON ME FOR ANYTHING YOU NEED IN THE GROCERY LINE A. B. NAYLOR Phon* No. 71 — Dam, N. C. llMI ——I modern school plant and almost tmay tlua« a town ton lime* lb *U» would mnnBBnasai bo proud of—nUabrUi City Inde pendent. I 3 Condensed statement First National Bank, Dunn, N. C., close of business December 29, 1922 REESOURCES Loans and Discounts_$568,291.70 Bonds and Federal Reserve Stock- 44,050.00 Building and Furniture_ 53,329.76 - r-“* v-w.v run a_Z.UOU.OU Cash on Hand and in Other Banks_ 179,702.96 $867,374.42 liabilities Capital Stock ....$ 50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits_ 33,754.73 War Finance Advances_ 40 722 72 Circulation-i. 40,000.00 Deferred Credits; Federal Reserve. . . 19,7 73.72 Rediscounts. NONE BILLS PAYABLE . .. NONE DEPOSITS- 683,123.25 $867,374.42 Upon the strength of the above statement we solicit your account. Officers: P. S. Cooper, President; J. W. Draughon, Vice-President; H. B. Taylor, Cashier; J. O. Warren, Assistant Cashier ^-*— _
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