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THE DUNN DISPATCH vpi*"8*8 SUBSCRIPTION KATB8: J** Jfar ... ... ■ ...H U «w Marti.. il cm c< apvawck AiHiia 4 mmmUmUim to Tkt cigm iA *trti Jl 3r 4*10. " art Inehori. bat ■■Jer^ST cimuaZto m Um itn4fi §f jgrfi nf maiira M»J aat fumiak ua with Ua mm kliMt aaunaij tOt the -be tab hheil. bat or mate that It to ftaiMU trlrtania 4n4 faith. ^■toct aceeanta of grgifcm^. antar Hm M ortien” Mary'a calf waa time* ehoaye wNh the atyiao. Homy r*t tote s’^ioy ia • aala , ' r< . that * wO brief to a Dome iu fault d rente oda. Try ft. ■ ■ O U tehee laae effort to ktok thaa to fall, bat the fatter to worth moth a kicker. WaJl, it‘a a fact. -—■■■■' O Cheer op, Mr. Soil Tiller, oar eto •errattoD has toe* thaa better crepe are yrWoreri after a “backward” eprtey thaa whn they yet each a Am etert from a* early aprtoy. — a .i. p*' 1 i •A V } r &: & 5$ 1 Of," to be mm of the -Take yaw toe - h « it weald be well to D UNITS CHANCE The Dona branch W to Mn gooog ghrR between the agoa of IS aad SS you. and if ntotoat labor ran be aacurad to annex here wiB hr enlarged, with a seed ehaaee af a kaittlag mill being treated bare. It R tree that to Mae af walk dene at to total float, tot af tooyiag, re toiree Bare abill thaa that af aay ator fif animat to tbo maaafactare af haRaiy. bat the work R eaally am torad. Dunn aaada a Rigor weekly fayrell aad the ealacgMOM* af this tool annex wffl add to R. Then wit hto enlaigtment af the toe flag department wtndd eeene other eddtttoaa In to way af knitting mflis aad tanking plants. Doan dtlsens iboold toad their inSernee in aaeur ing to tohor dpaired ead weteaeery 1 to order that thie boeiaeee may ex pand locally. (NO YOU “BITZr Sec by the pceca that oil cUok piomoten bi the lute if Taxes aloes daring the lest five year* have filch. *d move than $100,000,000 from As public. Mach sf this iteck was seM through the mails aad Untie tee la new preparing to pmeento mad Goad teeet However, thie will not bring back the mill lent to thee* who “bit-" Oat of this eaermoaa sum, which was invested with the promise of rich return*, net one penny of; dividends has been received by the •abaerlbea, who expected te beeome1 Jno. D’m. However, oil steeh i* not the only wildest stock scheme that has bean worked open (he buying public, and worked saeesaafaAy for the promo ter* only. We recently heard of n farmer who foil heir te a few then sand doflare. A Ash terep stock cate men heard shout it end went to see him. The salesmen snip asked him to invest $1,000 In stack, bat after he bed delivered himetli of hit aleak Ilea of pemaarioa, the farmer decid ed te take $2,000 worth. He now regrets that he even took the Gat thousand. This stack batinsm has not only broke many Individuals, hot it he* played an important pert in breaking ether thtnge, Incladtng banks. | This generation is laid to be the trie at of them ell, bat the men or woman who invests their eavtnga in wOdent stock schemas Is not playing the wise part. WILLING TO DISPOSE OF THEIR INFLUENCE Maim- Penal Aad W. kn*. deck. Ml WiStog Ta Hal* Either Of Tb Faatiaaa A dacp and malignant conspiracy to defeat M< or the ether of the con tandlng faction* In the forthcoming town Democratic primary Wll braaght ta light yesterday when Ma jor James Pearsall aad W. Sampson Jackson were discovered ia an at tempt to dispose of their Influence to any faction whose members would agree to pay the pries. Mr. James Pearsall gave Major James aad Mr. Samp away. Ha al leges that he hoard them in a serrep titutioas conversation planning to do this aarfol thing. And he has asked the Dispatch to wan tha voters of tho tows against their nefarious **"*P According ta Mr. Poareal). tho Major aad Mr. Samp have never been on tho wiaaiag ride of any thing. Wherever their influence has been thrown, he says , defeat has inevitably aad invertsrSWhr followed. The hr aapport always has braaght do feat to those whom they woald champion—that is the claim ai Mr. Pearsall. Naw, ho mys, tho bra am going to sagg sat to Lloyd Wade that ha give them their price far supporting J. W. Whitehead. If Mayor Ueyd win not team acmes, they at* gate# to Mr. Whitehead with a similar pre poaal alamd at tha mocom of May or Wade’s fight. IBM ana me many «mnnn| tm» mm concerning the rettioment and noiuoottlwaant of the Lucknow •door* oak Now boo* tho only laa fortnat doTolopmonti In Iko com* polg* which wtH *ad no at Toooday owning with either the ro-nomlaa Uo* of tho proooot aayor and afl EH* Ooldrtotn. or tWr dofoat ad tko Hondo of i. W. Whitehead, o form I ho filiation tiohot. With tho exception of (ho GobL •atia ward, where Boa Brower haa "• fpooHte, thorn la a hat rontoot la oach word. Carlo Dtok Worroo, after oorrlf tor* tonao oo In tow* hoard, hoo two rfOriiaU who era hot oa hi* trooh. Thaw aw Oootg* Wimoar Mir gad Barit B. Lao. A third, ft L. Cook, gar* f tho raw lari week. F. JL Leo, who he. It agfoaflt to ho agraad and #i*r-l 1 y . o fj® •' r ^3" “LOVE NEVER META HEART PICTURE WITH SENSATIONAL MOMENTS (Prepared Review) If yoo went to knew why (tor. tea like “Mate Street" aad play* din “Lightnin' " have audience* that nark lato hundred* of lhn atamli. ye to we “Love Never Diet,” Ring ▼Wert la teat product*** distributed by Aaeociated Pint Natleaal Pie three, In*. It offer* aa attraction la which the acre** te at it* beat in a dramatic dory ef rural life. Uoyd Hughe* aad Madge Bel lamy era la the leading role* aad both demonstrate their ability ia quid, convincing manner. The (re lated male player, whe may he ret sited from hit part te “Below the 8ertace," “Hometpun Polks" and “Bean Revel," ia seen aa John T.i’v:. .. yi.ar.ir t giaccr whe rleae «'«.:•« •M-.-eu.^vnwBt at home •nrriHjih lings. Miu Be Jam it NmMty one chi -iag leading lad ' • > :s.i i»r. MWL At Tilly ‘ley -•* Ue/r >jn acting with a : l:'-'e Lie.tdiig of lhadas be tween the drama tip- tad the tragic and romatir noauh. Several wnaetieaal ehote provide contract te the appealing itory of country life. Oao -in whan a train, .uanwi With paaeengnrt. lataparta iteelf from a broken trmtie to the woollen river he lew. Later gUmpeee dhow the trapped peangin atrag gllng fer life. Another ii in the Anal reel where two toon are cangfct la a twirling river with a waterfall. Jurt beyond The action for tkia aeena la pow . rfully real. »44M<M4M*4«Mt444Mt4»»M>M«44«M44>HM4MWH« J IT’S TO YOUR INTEREST » » To *el our prices on— HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES “GOOD GOODS”-SUNSHINE FEEDS A Specialty None Better—Give Them A Trial BAGGETT A KELLY ’PIMM* 483 DUNN, — s— NORTH CAROLINA ...i Day by Day in Every Way, Our Pure Ice Cream la Getting Better and Better 4 » * !! If not, why not? Try our special Black Walnut and Maple Assorted Nuts. Also other pure fruit lee Cream. IT IS HEALTHFUL AND DELICIOUS ; Don’t forget to get some for your 8unday dinner and every other meal. No meal la complete without our I! Fruit Ice Cream • l DUNN ICE CREAM PARLOR CANDY KITCHEN F. G. SHKAN, Proprietor ! Phone 268 , ^ _ ...,, : .-Next ; ..... $167.50 II have a practically new Dodge Touring Car that I will sell for $ 167.50 less than the list price. If you want a new Dodge and would like to save $167.50, see me at once. The only way to tell my car has been run is I to look at the speedometer. A good trade makes it possible for me to sell at this price. SEE ME AT ONCE IT YOU ARE INTERESTED H. W. PRINCE At Geo. E. Prince & Son PRESBYTERY TO MEET IN FAYETTEVILLE APRIL IT Fayetteville, April 10_For the Brit Him In ov«r twenty yean the Fayetteville Presbytery U doe to inert hi Fayetteville. Aceoi'ding to ar* niiwub that have been announc 'd the Presbytery will meet at the Highland Presbyterian Church la Pay Vt terill e an Tuesday svrning April 17. • I IP YOU CAM NOT A TEND Hail checks to chairman Hr. Steve Baddoor, a native ef The! Near East, who has passed through, the Turkiah persecutions, will press at the cause of the orphaaa of his coun try to the people of Dunn aad com m unity Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, at the Opera Rouse. flirty dollars will clothe aad feed one of these waifs for a year, aad the peopleof Dunn are asked to cure for twelve, which win take fliO. Look at the children of the com munity so comfortably provided for, I think of thasa perishing orphans, mad than—da a man's part by them. Those wishing to help, hut who can not go to the Opera House, please mail your check to the Chairman, aad It will he credited on our quota and promptly sent to R. A. Brown, State Treasurer, Saloigh, N. C. A. it McQueen, Chairman. LIMITED PUBLICITY Angelin*—Why won’t yon lot a* announce onr engagement? Ton keep laying you'll tell the world you Tot* me. Edwin—Darling, you know you're all the world to me. NOTICE Trade at Dunn’a new Har neaa store where you can have your harness, and all kinds of lesther good* repaired prompt ly. All harness bought here will be kept In repair free of charge, something unknown in this section. Come and look over the stock—splendid riding saddles on sale; collars, better than can ba bought for same money anywhere. So with harness. . WEIL’S HARNESS SHOP N. Clinton XvenhJrfflXl (MMJT to W. J. Jones A Son Grocery. DUNN, N. C — tt "NEGRO GARDEN CLUB** NOW BK1NC ORGANIZED A. D. Herring, colored farm <1«t& onttralion agent In the Dunn DU tricL la organ lain* a “Negro Garden dob” among the colored people of tho territory in which ho work*. Tho motto of tho club 1«, “Lie* at Horn*.** I,..,.,,.,........... ■ A. A ■ . Plan* for the organisation of the club are furnished by the State De partment of Agriculture, and the purpose If to get every negro fami ly to have a garden thla year. The colored people era much in. tcreated in the plan, according to Herring, and ne doubt It will re sult In more and bettor garden*. ———»s^—wa'm_:i-uss-i —l. i «* i t i * Spring and Summer Driving Time is Here. i > < ► < » < ► But before you start on your first trip better aee if your tires will stand the service required of them. Tires that have been In service all the winter will cer- 1I tainly give you trouble as soon as the roads get hot and dry. What is more aggravating than being on the road, in a big hurry to get some place, and have one or ;; two of your old tire* BLOW OUT, and you with your ! I Sunday clothes on have to get down in the dirt and ;; dust, and worry and fret over getting to the first "RE!- !! LIEF STATION?" 11 < l » » _ < » M —■ ■■ ■ ■■ ■ !■ Y*a bay tiro* today al . . IbaM pricwi . ... FISK 30 x 4 Plain ..._.$ O.M 30 x 3 Bib Tread. 4.S0 30 x 3 Vi Premier_11.00 SO x 3 Vi Non Skid_13.00 30 X 3 Vi Studeb alter .. 10.00 33 x 4 Non Skid.23.00 S3 x 4 Non Skid.23.00 30 x 3 Vi Cord. 13.80 » X 4 Cord.. JO.BO 33 x 4 Cord_32.00 Jwat i Utda la lor tkry will ml > you tli Mo yrtcMi mu :: 30 x 3 Plain ..__4ii.ao 30 x 3 Rib Troad_10 *0 30 x 3 Si Pramiur_13*0 . . 30 x 3Si Non 8kld ... IUI ' ’ 30 x 8 Si Stuaabakor. ..14.IO ! 32 x i Non Skid .KM ‘ > S3 x 4 Non 8kid.U.M ] ! 30 xSSi Cord . 1* *0 < ■ 32 x 4 Cord .MM < 38 x 4 Cord.37.SS . . < > c > ' < » < * Please note the difference in the prices we are wll ing at present, which are the old prices snd the prices wc will be compelled to charge in a short whils. 1 II • * Tires have advanced twice in the last sixty days and still another advance is expected very soon. The rea son we are still selling at the old prices is, we bought a large stock before the first advance, and we are willing to give you the benefit of these extremely low |; ; prices for just a short while longer. ! A full line of Auto. Accessorius, especially Genuine Ford parts. We will appreciate your to see us. ' < > 1 . . \ ' < - * « i i.—. j I Condensed report to the Corporation Commission of the Condition of the Bank of Harnett Duke and Coats, N. C., at the close of Business April 3rd. 1923 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts_$442,723.50 Overdrafts ...-- 170.53 Furniture and Fixtures_ 2,200.00 U. S. Revenue stamps_ 25.28 U. S. Liberty Bonds and U. S. Treas. notes. . 104,100.00 Cash on hand and in other strong banks_ 206,460.43 Total..$755,679.74 LIABILITIES Capital - __$ 35,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits_ 39,455.34 Reserved for taxes- 439.18 Deposits: Checking.$312,989.21 Savings and Time Certificates. 320,346.01 Bonds and Treas. notes_ 47,450.00 Total deposits __ 680,785.22 Total.$755,679.74 I OmCERS B. N. DUKE. President W. A. ERWIN...Vice-President E p. DAVIE.Vice-President C. 8. HICKE. Active Vic* President E J. CLARE, JR.,. Cashier J. C. GRAHAM..Assistant Cashier The attention of the public is respectfully called to the shove statement. We will he pleased to have all persona who are eaekiac a safe place to deposit their active or idle funds, to call on or write us. ■ » • 1
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