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. I Special! j] | $10.00 y I Stetson Hats u lFOT $4.98 .**_ | SE.LPaAer&S0 ;r'"v ■:■. I'’ '■'*'• *- f 5*>CJ ».•:.* %.C rT- <■ • : ] . - . > * .i ;wj». «, i ’\f< ■. - • ■ * ‘ a • ■, . •• • ‘ : • J . — ■— under civil service with a view of creating bettor efficiency. Mr. WH »»’» ruling was similar to that of Mr. Taft, aad thus the two old line patties bacsmc committed to the civil service rule* with a view of better sBbieney. This will bo a great disappointment lo the Rapublican candidates here who wore hoping that Mr. Laaeiter is not protected by the civil sarrice. The randidatce fer Mr. Lose iter’s place pro cored the endorsement of praeti nfly^ evaiyfaody MOricrfjndvcis ■EPORT OF THI CONDITION OT THI FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Dun*, ta the Stats of North Carolina, at the cIom of botiaet, on 1 rbruary 21 St. 1MI. RESOURCES »nd discounts. including rediscounts.$704,256.24 Notes aid biUs rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank (other than bank acceptances *o'd) .. .. ._...$21M 57.79 Notes and bills rediscounted other »*■«- with Fed eral Reserve Bank (other than bank accept aaevs. sold) -.--- 4,000.0* Foreiga Bilk of Exchange or Drafts sold with in donement of this beak..217,957.79 94S2.327.45 Ovrrdraits, secured, 9d.919.91; unsecured. , 9004.03 — .-----7.633.94 U. S. Coes sweat soa—lHaa svsad, „ Deposited ta secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par value) .. ... 40,000.00 Pledged a* collateral for State er ether deposits or bills payable..-. 100,750.00 Owned and unpledged __ 950.00 Total U. S. Government secur.ues __ 207.700.00 OtW sgsuHNss. etst Bccarltle*. other than U. & bends (not tnelad {Ol stacks), owned and unpledged. 1,000.00 Total.bonds, seeurltien, etc., other than U. 8. 1,004.00 Stock Of Federal Reserve Beak (50 per cut of subscription) __...___... 2,104.00 Value of banking bouse, owned and unincum bered — --........_..... 41,225.01 Equity in banking house_ 41,226.01 Furniture snd fixtures .. 11,911.5. I.em* with Federal Reserve Baak lu process ef collection (not * vail able as reserve)_ 10,759.74 Cadi ia vaalt and sat a mounts due from nation al banks .. —----- 17,307.27 Not amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies ia the Unit, d States_..... 19,091.98 Check* on other baak* la the mine city or town •' reporting bank (other than Item 15)_ 1,110.00 Total of Items . 54,934.99 Cheers an banks located outside of city or tewu of reporting bank and other cash items_ 1,242.51 •V d«Mpt.on fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from O. 8. Treasurer ____ 2,000.04 lute- ass earned but not collected—approximate— . on Notes and Bills Receivable net past due 500.00 Total..... $812,>36.66 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In---- $ >0,000.00 Sjrplai land .............._............ 30,000.00 l.~ nd'viced profits. Ion current expenses. Interest aril taxes paid .. .... 11,800.99 It toreit and discount collected or credited in ad- ' vane* of maturity aad not earned—(approx imate) .—.. foo.oo ' e.rculatln* notes outstanding__ 40,000.00 Amount die to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred credits)--...- M 9gi2 (eiCfisd chocks outstanding __ NJ( Cashier’s chocks on own hank outstanding__ 7,975.38 Total Of Items. 17,054.7$ Due Federal Beeeree. <1,858.09 Demand dep certs (ether thaa huh Ipsilts) nh Joet te Rococos (deposits payable wHhIa 80 l.-.dhrldual deposits subject te ebook ____ 171,<>8.8$ Total of do stand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject te Reserve - 171,658.63 Ties# deposits subject to Risesoo (payable after •10 days, or subjoet te 10*-lays or mors no tice. ead postal savings: 'h Certificates of deposit (other thart“'or mousy bor rowed) ...»_. 186,969 <8 OUmr time deposits.K. 73.040.40 Total of time deposits tubjs< to Roeervs_ 310,000.06 Ducted ftaSee depedta (other ths I postal savings): I’. 8. OectnmiM 8r«u titles htr roared for which cnllsteral security was ft*-niched, Liberty Roads horrowsd — __*_......... .,700.00 Hills payable, other than with ,vodtral Reserve - Saak (including alt sbUgstkfes representing *• money borrowed other than rediscounts)_ 78,000.00 Bills pa>able with Federal Reserve Bank.. 143,045 00 I •• Total .. .. .. 8813,536 61 Liabilities for rsdftp ousts with Federal Riiervi . B*«k -..... $313,957.70 IJabTItfcs far rediscounts other thaa wttk Fed* • • oral Reserve Bank ..... 4.000.00 / , hoping to place their document* on the “pie counter” on the fourth of March, hut 8cnator Penroec and oth er leading Republican*, a* well as Senator Simmon*, Reprc jenlativt Stedman and other leading Demo crat* blaated the bopee of all Repub lican aiptrant* for pestmaater when they let tt he known that the old line parties art committed to the chrD eeprice mica Inaugurated by Taft and Wilson. thus taking the poetoffice out of politics for tha purpose of better efficiency. Special Prices an DIAMONDS and WATCHES Beautiful Line Complete Stock Fine for Birthday GIFTS J.W.Jordan Dunn, North Carolina PRESIDENT WILSON WILL CONTINUE PEACE EFFORTS Washington, Feb. 22.—President Wilton expressed the determination today to devote himself upon retire ment to private life to a continuation of hU efforts toward world peace, la his first public utterance since the November election, the President In receiving a delegation from the Woodrow Wilson Club of Harvard University at the White House, de clared he hed no intention of writing a history of the Peris peace confer ence. He added that was a task be preferred to leave to the professional historian as the public might be prone to take into consideration the person al equation in any account of the peace proceedings he might write. After their visit members of the delegation stated that they "were deeply impressed with the great heart of the President as be seemed ia re flection to think over the question of pence/’ and said that they were “deeply touched by the President's faith in the ultimate accompli Am eat of his efforts toward peace and by the almost brilliant good humor with which he U leaving the White House.” BLACK DRAUGHT WnraBHlHHBIH k Sonh ^^^^^^^^Khenec with No. 2 . A Bu'V» Crook SI ?’A *ad pointer* ii*“< ^^^^^■fetrce with Li* lino 8. a ■taka and point*. comer; thence with K rceroa* L< anld ofoe. ■Ptfl to a (Uka end poiatar*^ ‘ T ' with Johnaoa’a Lee 8. 80 L^elfdiiia to o atoka and pointer* f, Ifkia’i Jina; thence hia Una N. IDn J*.O0 chain* to the beginning, eon. 80 itm more or lean. kl#v • Thia Febraai**fe ,1811 . THOMAS Be BJtR, Tnutoe. Feb 18 85 Mf (L NOTICE OF^ SENDEE MORT Under and of the power* contained in ^LB^Bmertgage dead xecatad by F^SL'tr, and wife, Venla Motiaj ^^^E ondantened, laud D**' »nd regie rod in . 188, in the office of (ao^Hnr a( Deed* of ! Harnett Cone, .^^eondltlon* nam I d in said mot .^Beed not having < < IS ■■ ■ - '■ been complied with. I will Mil at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Courthouse Door la LUlingtan, on Monday, March 14th, 1921, at twelve o’clock M., the fol lowing described tracts of land: 1st Tract: Beginning at a stake with C. K. Smith, and runa 8. 88 1-2 B. 9.18 chains to a stake, a foace coiner In W. A. Matthews’ lino; thence with Us line SI S-4 W. 19.81 chains to a stake, comer of a wire fence: thanes with the wire fence N. 89 1-2 W. 9.18 chains to a stake, rrrt i s i corner with a yard fence; thence with the fence N. S 1-2 K. 1.26 chains to another corner; thence u another wire fence of the yard N. 89 W. l.t& ohaina to another comer of the yard; thence N. 4 W. with another wire fence 9.22 ehalm to a (take, corner with ■ gate pout; thence with a plank and wire fence a 87 1-2 B. 4.81 chain* to a stake corner by the wire fence; thence with e wire fence N. 3 1*2 E. 6.12 chain* to the beginning, containing 16 acres, more or less. Ex cept such interest in certain parts of Mid land aa have already been dedicated to the public aa etreeta aa riifTLon P1*® of tha town of Chalybeate 8pnngs. made by W. P. *ar,*Tor. regiatered in Book .160, Page. 508-9. , 2nd Tracti Lot No. 4 In Block No. 4 fronting on Main street 80 foot and running back 180 feat, being the cor ner of Main and Byrd etreeta as u!* pUn oI Town of Chalybeate Spring*. This the 9, day of February, 1811. A. A. JOHNSON, MoriSgi*. Feb II 18 28 Mar 4 11. - — • — a ————i—^ 1 Long Staple Cotton I I THE ONLY COTTON THAT CAN POSSIBLY BE PLANTED WITH ANY CERTAINTY OF j | \\m PROFIT THIS YEAR ; I; There is no difference in growing long staple and short j staple. Just plant it and forget what it is_ ; 1 did all the worry testing for every bo cL last year and now 1 am enjoying?f>fcaAj|Pn my farming operation. Are you? f Your gin will gin it just as good as mine—the only thing you have to do is run your gin slowAr. Any land will grow it. I planted heavy^hid, light land, good land and some very poor land and averaged a bale to the acre on my entire crop of 200 acres. Can that be beat in the State? It is no more trouble to pick and will be no trouble to sell for twice the price that you will be able to get for short staple. ' ' I HAVE THE RIGHT KIND OF LONG STAPLE SEED FOR SALE AND THERE IS NO CHANCE FOR _ _ YOU TO GO WRONG IF YOU BUY MY SEED—GET THEM NOW! 1 1 ' ■ * <►;:<> IB. O. TOWNSEND t)unn, N. C. 4 McArtan Makes INAL CALL! Appeals to citizens to meet taxes in order to avoid being placed on delinquent list. County’s ljj stitution’s need money now. Sheriff J. W. McArtan is making one last af to tax payers of the countyw|m^ave thus far off from meeting their dMI^ations to the count The Sheriff says he will be at Dunn, in Ave _ Township, on Friday and Saturday of this week"to collect taxes. Next Tuesday, March 8th, the books be placed in the hands of the deputies in the s^^ral townships and the deputies, of course, will collect through levy upon personal property, the costs thus being added against the tax payers. Sheriff McArtan says he is very anxious to col lect all taxes possible without resort to the process uf levy. But he realizes now that the time is short in • which tax payers can meet him before he will be compelled to issue his list for delinquent sale, which will appear in the papers beginning the first week in April. > * ..i f . * . I • 0 /
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