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WE DONN DISPATCH - - - yvbumu tvnr tuuoay AMD TODAY. ^ » ’egaewDAMa^DMIDr • aril lac. Ilti •* tA» posi a*e» a >..» N C. eater Aa Ml a' • i- U d«;.’K. YiMIAii fb--*e woath....... Ah *.» ecoatlu__U.*r 5*»r Year---.Mat ^llsP P^StrJBhPA.1 _ B.' Cnaruem la It* Wcdrcaday eight Aa Nets ware naiad aa a pan of Aa erognm at the trpaalaaliao tar the M<rg year: A budding aad loan aaaorlarina. Eerclc’pneat at Townsend Park. A hotel. A new railway rt atlas, A l.brary. A Ire abna QaUn. '•Vha w*3t in wilt wy Alt than a ana thing ia this list that Dana decs net ctodT bloaeaucu far a pert of than an already underway. A faneen* taab trrto wOI ha bdd soma tkaa ia Aa irer future. torturer* freaa tha State aad Federal Departments at Agri ~''ta-c hare already bean sacored ta aid ia Ala iastltata and a data tor tV'r coot icy win be aat soon. TV Atlantic Coart Lias V> a* pn’.tad a wSUagam ta haOd a new •tatioa aad. It ia ends ratood. ia plan n'rg to bnBd it aa Aa aewtham halt at Lucknow Square, fa Ala area* Aa <»ttaa yard, which has been a thorn 1a tha aide at tha rleie body ter err ... eral years, probably wifi be moved, for ia tv plant la included a project to cot a lean part at Aa aaribwa bait at tha sqaara ta track lava! aad •net passenger Aadt aad haOd dries wnyn for TehlcWi on moat ad A project to doowop Townsend ftr>k lo already before the board of e-mm.-vlaner*. bat with large 4o »*”*» for money for other improve neito it ta not probable ttat it wfll hr g'rcn any encoe raging cautioa tioc before the eta of the year. How errr, the project b o moat worthy *>• ahoiaid bare the foil auppilt •f *> people aa well aa of the Cham ber af CoBBirct. Thla peak ait* 1< offered to the city by K. A. Townaand wbdaa only conr'deration la the eon Tart'cMO and comfort of tta people. Safer* relinquishing title ho ub ttat the town a* core bba that tta aito will W developed along Una* that win •act Ua approval. About tta moat argent Horn la the Sat b tta botaL Praaaat hotel facOi of the abtiaa U dam read. alttongb the thing U conducted by one of tta beat ^ popular men In North Cor bo*iaa« t»t*r**u ad Dm orfll pt mrtll^tU tocklo this yroblom ad broai the town*, pop.krlt, with riot ▲ ballitlhg and lam -i ilatlia u tho Maaultj't giootoot **rt* Oadar g:*MBt condition* tha ■u in Bodmta rlr.HM.tani». tea ta work for pan to haild a herno, Often wo laao good famflio. baaaaaa of IWl fact. A banding} and loan **. aaatatlan would oolr* Ufa, a*, of tha wrwot probkzu wo hare. Aad link r jo rogatoad to kart mch an A* U the Cro alarm ayotoio: the iwod for it k ao apparent that Tha PiogatU has ao doubt that tha yno oat board of wnMtliijonm will tad maa way to' tnotoll it aaoa. Tkaaa aia *om* of tho thing, that tha Chamber of Caomwto win work for thlr yoar. And in thia work tha otganlaatlan noodi poor holy—«ot tha help yoa can giro by th« *io. bat the holy that win oaato tram roar aotira yarooaal co-op* ration with yoar folia* citron* who *ro MrMag to mak* tho organisation voloobl* to yoa aad to yoar comma “tty. Cm. E. Priam Dana has lost oao of its moot *aht thio citizen* in ths death of Georg* K Princ* win for more than twenty «•*» has labored with Its moral and naterlai force* to mak* II a bettor 'own. He will bo mimed by hi* chareh by the town and by the great tom* -nunity which cemprisos the Dana District. It will be hand to dad a man to toks his pine*. Eoer ready with a helping hand and a kindly word, be was a wonderful force for good to the community. Though frngal and thrifty to hit persons! relsttom. Us ■mno was avsr opan for th* eaaa* of tho Mnator, whether the call earn* hew tba charch or from those who mffased. “He want sheet doing mod,' and Doan know* that ho ha* TOM to a reward as rich as ho do* tress. Tboob Tw, Cilml Doss Itl to Coloael r. u Kirkpatrick for Uo Am Bpeeeh 'wforo tho Chajabar of Conurct TaiuoUir n%kt- Ho opoaed tbo oyeo -f no to the aoodo of oar eonumantty 'N oar Ataio and otoitod oo alone -bo road Hut oil of oo should hare "*ooa traraltee for yoora Ho did oar or* eotair forward with Mcb salt os tbo port of tbo por foimaro, la tbo preparation of tbo Km Anoaal, Moatral Smw of tta thwCmit MM tad u mUt Tta Mbiatral Cirela tta That fit, will ta wry »i ntau ad wr katUa aaa«*, of today* Tta Intorlialir. iM bat taUw tta UiintK Tta ftm tart will ta fettawad by tta Ota and ttae ta attar yUca of Ufa OB tho old plantation, with •aufhJaaa offsets. The data far the ldia(trek ia Tuaa day alyht January M, and every ef fort to |*to( forward to noko th« how' arell worthy of tho patrvuae >f car boat (lLaant and ail lover'. f the keaatifol in ten*. dares am -to-data Jokes sf real wit The east of charartora and full ro tar af the company will ha r«H i the pest tome of tho Dispatch - Press Apgt ooooooaoaaaooaoaooooo-aoooo Th* eecoad Lord’* Day waa a aa-1 markable oaa with tha church har*.! Me had with aa C Manly Morten and til wtf a. aalariouarla* from Paraguay, South America. He delivered the eiiiireee at tit* Horning aerviaa which waa Ana in deed. Mra Marten delivered tha ev ening addrua* which waa fall *< in formation and tnapfrattar. 'The addreaae* atlrxad tha mliiljr ary eplrit within tha aadiaaea. FoUdVing the evening addrma Mr. Morton ihowad picture elide* and gave their explanation* It man Iflca taking a flying trip through Aa evrtry and reviewing th* eondttieaa ▲nether feature ef th* eervlea waa he e* lend Id apeeial maria rendered by Mine Gertrud* Jack (OB, and Mr* Harper Holliday, and Mr* Herb eat McKay. Th* Morton* have a ataadlag In vitation to virit the church la Dun it th* earliest peaaible data. 1. 1. LANGSTON. Faster. Report of the Condition of THE FARMERS BANK At Ancior. in th* State of North Carolina, at th* eloae of buainoo* Do ember Slat, 1911. RESOURCES Loana and Diacoonta ....966401.08 Demand Loana_ 600.00 Overdraft*, unsecured ... 648.00 Furniture and Fixture* - 1,767.61 Caafc in malt and not amount* da* from Banka, Banker*, and Trnot Com panic* __ 6436.09 Cboeka for cleaidnc_ 88846 Total.—166,768.71 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid to_910,000.0* Undivided Profile, leee cer reat ezpcneee end tevee paid .. .. .,_L__ 1.IM.40 Dvpoiite (object to cheek *8,160.11 Ceahler'a Cheek. ootatand ln*__..._...__ p/i| OQ Time Certificate, of Do pe iit, Doe on or After 10 Dear# -.. 16,TOO.ST Serin re Depoeit __ 6.TI Total.906.T61.T1 State of North Caroline- County of Harnett. I. 0. 8. Tonne. Coekler of the above named Bank, . da aoleamty iwear that the above etatement la trge to the beet of my knovrlede* end belief. O. 8. YOUNG, Oeabler. Subscribed end rwern Oe before me, thia 11th day of January, ins. J. W. HOCXADAY. Hotair PahSe. Hr Coauabatoa expire. March 94, 16S6. Correct—Attoot: J. L. JOHNSON, t. A. WILLIAMS, Director. n [ I F- - j NOAH -had given Ham a dollar and that unfortu nate fellow had deposited that dollar in a saving* bank at compound interests ; THE SONS OF HAM would not today be drawers of water and hewers of wood—they would not be servants of servants. They would be - Ij MASTERS OF THE WORLD if die fund created by that dollar had remain ed intact until this day. Make a savings deposit for your son today. It will be a nice "nest egg'* for him when be grows old. i| The COMMERCIAL BANK j| Greatest Price Reduction Presto-O-lite BATTERIES $19.90 .iip ’ Pm> OHt« again reduces its satire prloelet. bringing pri ■« of stsrfdntfl antomotr *iY.rtmgebaH*rieaiflnD* to the low est point in yews. Prest^O-Iite wee lest to rales end lint to re duce. These new bedrock prices for 1922 are effective imme diately. These are not “apecial'* models. Yob get the seme guaranteed high-powered, long-life Prest-O-Ute Batteries that are bow standard equipment on eighty-seven makes of motor can and trucks. fZSESBS i N«w tnMkia prk* $19.90 YaaUrdary'* Prical Prica Year Ago yat to fatoo | Tfcta 1920 r ---' 12-VoH Type for Manwel], Dod— end Franklin Km Tm4*-ta Prk* Tmvrky'i We* Prk* Oa* Tier Ago $32.30 $41.30 $53.10 »". ■ i ■ .— i '.. ’ . A s’ • \ _ ••VoH Type far Snick, Ckandler. Chakura, Hndaon, Mnnw*U, Oakland, Enn, etc., from DMl np Thoao ere typical redncticne. Every aim end typo la radnnoit and there ta a Treat O. LMa nr every make eff aaetareer and track. Coma to oar Preet-O-Lite Service Station. Trade in the old battery (or * powerful, long-life Preat-0-Llte4he hattary of ro cegnleed cold weather superiority at a prion little, if any; hither than you would pay for the “jest aa tend” kind. Preet-O-Llte, the oldest service to automobile owners in Am erica, la keeping faith In bringing down motoring costs. E V. GAINEY Near Post Office Dunn, -*• N. C Prest-O-lite BATTERY START Right With Prest-O-Lite - --» PROF. &MITH, The Palmist U*.w i. Tm iau OaUhU mt City Limit*. Oppo.lt. Ext Imi Str—t G.m«. LOOK FOR SIGN IN FRONT OF TENT _ YOUR FATE IS IN YOUR HANDS DON'T MISS THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Prof. Smith circa you advice on Leva, CourUkip and >iairingc. If you ere eeparated from the one you lore, or in troub*c he w tell ytu alt you want to know about your affair* of . -t. He tell* you nemo* of your frieada or enoiqiea Weuld you like to be married to the one you lore? Are you in trouble ever any affair in life! If yen are he u ready to help you. Are you contemplating any important chancel Do you wbh to be (ucceeafult If ee, you need hie advice. Tomorrow may bo too late. Office Hour a 1 ( A. M. to lO P, M. 44444 444 44444 444444 4 4* A * » * » * A-t-t-A t a - » » **TTT* TTV¥ » f If THE UNIVERSAL CAR Make that Dream ;j A REALITY You can own a Ford today. Pay by the j Month Plan or the t FARMER’S PLAN « » • * Pay one-half now and one-half next Fall. « ► Don’t save another day to buy a motor car. Buy now. < ► - » LET US EXPLAIN • * * i ► i ► COATS MOTOR CO. t * ► Authorized Ford and Fordaon Dealers COATS, —NORTH CAROLINA jj * > < N . I , ::: 1: Shoes and Underwear AT YOUR OWN PRICE | i *! 4 i! ; j | •** ; j ► «> • * 3 51 ‘ H » * < *, , : : : : : i • • ... ' < J! M ] \ ► We have moved into the building recently vacated by W. D. Holland and will confine our lines to heavy and < • > * >, | fancy groceries and staple hardware as soon as we can dis pose of other lines now on hand. ; To get rid of the other lines we are offering the goods ; 4 included in them at prices that will be attractive to you. If 1* we can fit you in shoes or underwear you will do well to see what we are offering. We have shoes for men, women I » , and children. ' | > Remember: We are in the old W. D. Holland stand, where we can serve you cheaper and better than ever be fore. • < <
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