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THE VOLUME IX. DUNN, I THE FARMERS BANK ELECT OFFICERS O. S. Young Promoted From Cash ter To PrwidMt. In Fino Condition Angier, Jan. I .——At a meeting oi the Directors of the Far me rs Bank at Angier. December 2«, 1*22, Mr. Oocar Swift Young. Cashier of ths Bank since its organisation was un animously elected President of the in stitution. succeeding Mr. J. L. John son, who had held the oflkee for throe years. Mr. J. F. Adams was elected vice-president and J. E. Dupres, Cashier. Mr. Adams has been a Di rector of the Bank since its begin ning, erhlie Mr Daprce had been ss slaant cashier previous to his election as new cashier. The directorate of the Bank Is now as follow*: O. S. Young, J. F. Adams, J. E. Dupree, J. A. Williams, B. F. Young, M. A. PUh and I, M. Carrin. It may bo of Interest to Mr. Yesng'o many friends throughout Harnett and adjoining counties to know that three years ago ho catered upon his duties as Cesbisr of the nearly organ ised Fanners Bank without previous banking experience. There wa al ready one substantial bank at Angitr and the new bank bad hard sledding for aomdtime. New, ho waver, the Fsrmbra Bank, through the foresight and ensrgy of Mr. Young, has giown to an enviable position la banking circles. It began basinsm in Dsoem ber, 1*19. During ths slump of 1*10 Ita customers and at the class of that ysar the hank waa in a good condi tion. Since then ita growth has boon steady. Pram a small baginning It has grown to a veritable financial bul wark upon which Harnett, eastern Johnston and southern Wake may wall look with prida. It* deposit* are unusually large and Its surplus ample. The bank dean not owa a dlotar and carries a cash reserve many times that required hy lew. It has never knowingly made a speculative leaa regardless of the attractive i*docu ment* offered is. It was, indeed, a ' ~m*u K«l H'MIII’-IWRIW that the presidency at the hank waa unanimously voted upon him. la Johnston and Northern Harnett “Oscar" it known as a ooopenattve marketing booster as well as a hank er. It was through his effort* that Mr. E. B. Crow, mce-p resident of the Commercial National Bank at Raleigh and also the Secretary of the National Cotton Cooperative Associa tion, w*re Induced to publicly address tiie farmers in tha** counties and lend much of their time toward per fecting the organisation. COTTON AND TOBACCO CO-OPERATIVES JOIN Tha Twe Organisations Perm Cooaty And Community Units Among Tho Growers Raleigh, Jan. 8.—Cotton and to bacco co-operatives began tha new year today by joining hand* for co operation between the two organisa tions in the fsrmation of county and community unit* of growers. Fifteen hundred tobacco locals and 800 cot ton Ideals were represented eg a meeting hare today of the field ser vice representatives of the cotton and tobacco associations District agents sf the state agricultural extension aaswUh hltA gMdnfthrl 4Km * which wu called to work eat plant *o prevent duplication at effort la per fecting local organisation! (n coun ilea where both cotton end tobacci *»• produced. ®r. J. Y. Joyner, veteran educa tor, aew tamed dirt fanner, oat D the conference. He otrewed the feel thet the cotton end tobacco co-oper ative* are eerepeeed of grower* in thst the central celling agencies thal have been eet np exist only for th< purpoec of oerving the grewexa. Dr B. W. Kilgore, director of the state agricultural extend on eerviee, wh, oIm attended the eoaforenee, arg« the Importance at improved produo Uoa along with Improved unarhetial Tha two go hand in hand, said ha, aa< dependeat upon each other. Dr. Kil goto predicted that through'the *t ganitalion of otreng local groupe hi the eo-operatlvea. It would he p»«eihl to accomplish greater thing* in 1m proved production than had befor haem poealhla through appeal to 1* dividual Internet He saw in them tramendeo* factor for the apbnlldln, •f tha siat*. DID YOU KNOWT Thu in 1*17, In North Carotins tf erroUaicnt In High School wu t0,<7 »■* In INI it was 4«,0«0, an h create at mere than 21,DM In th r»ar». OUTSTANDING VICTORY NOTES TP BE RETIREE Treasury WW Perodt ffodooaptiaa oi A Wet 8880.0—•» (Mm Nat Yet Called Washington, January 1. — Retire ment of all outstanding victory notei ■ In advance of thoir maturity data, May 20, was made possible tonight by the treasury, which announced it would redeem the notea upon presen tation whether or not they had baa called for redemption. Tbe treasury announcement will permit redemption of about $M0, 040,040 of note* which have not boa called, it was said. In addition, the , treasury la waiting to pay (2U.400, , 000 to holdcn of notes which won j railed for retirement December II and have not been turned in. ! Although no oflclai statement wai i made on the abject, tonight's treas ury announcement area reganded at indicating that its program of refin ancing and of taking cars of tbs earliest maturing of the war rims loans wm prog roaring satisfactorily. The treasury, it is shown by the an nouncement, Is able to handle such of the victory note* as are offered for retirement in addition to meeting the call to pay for tbe 1918 lease of war saving* stamps which matured Janu ary t. It was mid tonight that about <«40,040,444 of the war ravta«a 'stamps wore ootataadkg oa tbs ma turity date. Tbe first day's rtiltmg tioaa aggregated shoot $104,000,004. Since most of the ataaaps are tors ad in thorugh paoWcel, oMrials ex pected there would be some delay be fore all were passed on to the treas ury for final rodamptira aad dootroc ttoa. NUMBER AT UNIVERSITY WILL BE ABOUT 2,000 Nw M»m ml IsgtsSraetea Pat la te Uaa* Tbt* Chapel HOI. Jan. mtrw plan •f registration, dselgtted to fat all tfas students signed op in tea days and randy to ga to wash b* tba daae «em*a’'aeaqmsdMg>*#-*imtgHliBmdha Tuesday. Hamaa—a this sera sea expected to bring tba total attend anas far the year to about 1/100. Memorial Hall ti oaad for tto-apa errt ration af tba work, fagietrar T. J. WQsoa, Jr, install* himself than* with all hie assistant* and with al tha necessary records. The necessary | operations in the process of ragtator , ing are arranged In smooth sequence, ' *o there is no doubling back and criae c raising. In the past there had beta a good deal of delay In registration, target* owing to the lindtod (pace available I in the regular odBeei in the Alumni ' Building, long lines af student! would fens, the quitss* eoraetunei stretching out through the doors and over ths campus lawns All the sto deots could not got through the mill in the taro slotted days, and this mean that elaaaaa were bald ap. A decentralisation sehame, undei -which the various schools and depart ments register their students taper ; ately, is bow in operation. This means the laving of time, just a sths use od a number of ticket windows and to trances saves time at a big football game or a circa*. aiiAiun i lar ulu ii/u ir ADMITS KILLING FATHEI "I KUM Him far dm <M of M] «e*m. Myeol# and Comwoady." H. U4 Lyacfttborg, Va., Jan. 1.—Celml; admitting that ha that hla father t death while the latter dept, fiw SUpp*. 1«, ant bp tta dm la tta lit lie farm-beam 20 milee from tti , city early taday and nwaitad tta at Heal ef the aherlff. Whan the ettee i arrived; the hay told him ta taka hta | to Jail and “get It gear with.'’ Sheriff Farrow mid the lad talk* >! frealy. and detailed tta manner h I which he killed Me father, Sdwar •te**e. U. Be eaid ha enteped tt •**n Bttppe’a bedroom tilia morale with a tingle-barreled abatgon, an ■ ft red a charge af ttoe into the man1 heakL Then ha ralaadad the gan an r a moment Intar fired the eeeeed tfcal "I kilted him far tta geed ef m . deter, myeelf and tta cocamanlty. , the theriff raid tta hep ttld Mm. ■ . tntd tta youth Odd him thet Me fr i ther had treated hla eieUr hrattU l end that he had breaded over thl for mvernl daye, finally rew.htdie ta kill hi* fatter. ■ The yew* waa lodged la tta Ceng bell craaty Ja« •* »-*herg. ■ . 1 ■ ■ — 9 The power ef tta great geee lad + tta kitchen Several newapaperi m a der tta alleietk an tta Utahan ta* wit tta eflelath laat leager. TEST VAUWTY OF HUSBAND'S WILL Lnt* R. B. Borw.ll Pr grid ad E*t»u Should Go To Tow» At WlAw’i Doatk LflUngtec, Jon. 4—din. R. 8. Bur wrtl, widow of th* Uto LouU D. Bur wtU. instituted Wednesday In 8upcr ior court, represented by A. D. Mc Donald, a cult to tort the will of her husband, who in bis tact will and tow tamrat left to her a large estate and all Mi property, but stipulated that upon her death th* entire property should go to the tows of LMlagton, to ba used far tbs Asad purpose of sreeling a town ball, to ba known as tha BarwcU Memorial Ball ding. The Raleigh B* ah tag aad Trust Company was appointed s as tutor. The low partner of MeDooold. Bon. John Robert Baggett, now rapreseat ing the Hth district to th* Blots Senate, draw tha will at the instance and direction ad Mr. BurweD. Moeh af th* property ftas been ■old by the executor to aatixfy debts against the estate which ware mid to ba «10,0M or amis. Tha Mack ef dry geods, in tha bosiaam conduct ed by Mr. Burnell, was th* first ptaparty dtopoaad at Recently th* racist lot adJoiaJog th# bal park was sactioned eg far press ads which the executors claimed wars absolutely na aaaaary to ratiar* oatoUadiag indebb Although tha wfll stipulated that the turn of $44,009 ge to the town of LOlingtoa. appraisal ef the prop erty failed to ahow mart than $24,000 at the tiaae tha asacstor took chug*. Ground open which tha wfll arfll ha tested la that the euecwter had aa right to teach the property util after the death of tha widow the being rivet, lifestate hold of it | tt la moderate od that the widow claim that uader tha pmieians at , tha wSB Aa would hero baas given immediately ell property la bar own band* to da aa abc pleased with. This proviaioc A* claim waa da-; foaled by tha ease star taking charge were filed and aarrad Wednesday.1 Complaint baa net pat bean raealvad-1 Marshall P. Spear* la local attor ney for tha gown of I.illlngtoa, aa be la a member ef Aa town —J ANNUAL MEETING Of STOCKHOLDERS Secretary of Ham B.AL Aa aocaataota Hats Called Meet ing Twweday Night Secretary Lee, at the Homo Build-, Ing and Loan Association, haa arran ged for Ac annual meeting of the: stockholders next Tuesday evening, January Mh, at S o'clock. The meal ing will ha held la the Fraternal hall and all atockhoidar* are urged to be prwataL The alactlon of oSears and a heard ef director* wilt take place at Ala meeting. The following letter was mailed to all stockholder* Ala week by Mr. Lea: Dunn, January 3rd. i “Agreeable wiA the by-laws of Ac Home Building and Laaa Association of Dunn, M. C-, tha annual atockhet dara' meeting will be held an Tae*. ■ dap, January Mb 14S3, at $ :04 p. ta in Fraternal Hall i “Reports will be made by Ae dif-' format oAcera far A* period covered since incorporation. “An Auditing or Examining Cam-1 ' mitten will ha aiectnA Tv. OivU.1.1 1 4m will bo elected for this commit-! 1 too who in tot the Board af Dt ' rector*. It win b* the duty of this • committee U report an the conduct ’ aad condition of the 1M1 of the ’ Association at the next caning aa > aool maatlay—they having aretes to alt books, pagan sad records boWng I lag to dm 4 so* elation. “At this meeting also the Board of II Direotors for IBM will bo etested *| Those win hold office tor ana year or I: until than sacoosaon an sleeted aad 11 qualified. • “If pooaihte, retry stockholder • should attend this mooting aad arsD • himself af tha apportesKy to tear* r at th* conduct aad esadMaa af tha j Association aad aim to rapport Ms ■ ] * holes for tha fifteen member ■ of tha •! Board af Directors." r\ , - 1 T. L Mif-fig | tlTW Dwm r, fnteis ioufyf Cm ' Bwiford. Jam 4.—T. L. Biddle, the •ido-owako sscrotary of tha Chaadm •f Ctamm at Duaa, It moving to » Sanford shout February 1, whore he *■ w® horumo the sscrotary aad tareaa *• **ar af tha BaafMd Bruit Coaspany ■*»d also af tha Carolina Bra mattes i and Salaa Company. The Sandhill Trait Ceenpaay ha* l.*Of acre* h paatha* at Ml rate a, •ear Hamlet. When tha eeohaed ia de velop*# It wlB ha tg* larpaat In that whale aaetlan. Garrany ha* another nanny pra i nr in a 11-yetr-aid girl wh* bm maaterad the act ad hrala eanteal ever mnaela meat tempietaly. ghe elage a German eang, write* an BngU* eaa eenea with her right hand and a Traneh eentmee with her left hand at the earn* dm, Aim writaa a atn tanaa in an* langiigi haibwaida, and •nathar fa a dMfaraat laagnage la the regular wag. Ml* can aalatdehi with an* hand writ* dictation back ward* with th* atkar. Mb* can aid complete * la tbe middle, wdag be* •I r- i 4 r»fl tkc Daniel* EpiacepaJ »u dm of tlx chore H.- , ■to NEW TEA* AT BANQUET CHnton, Jan. «.—The leading event of the Now Year ia CHnton waa a bouquet given ad the Haotagna Hn> tol last night by the local bar ameele tioa in honor of Jodge Hoary A. Gnwiy, who waa on Bb oaeadoa In jected into oHeo,' Tho oath waa ad ministered by his txtand Kama X. Britt, justice af Ul fOMS. Covers wore Md far inn thaa a hundred people and tho occadon was one of the moot notable aid plaadng of its kind ever whaamsd beta. Han. Jna. E. Fowler waa taaatamaler and performed his task mast gnwiandg and acceptably. The gumts bsaidm tho mombon of tho local bar and their wrvoa, tadndad saang Halting lawyers from DwpUn sonny, sB ths rusklect ministers of CUaton. a Mas her of towaopaegto and Man* fame other sections ad the ready. Tho toasts wans Btttng ta ths aa •UigMfally In ovary la it sail, a ins her af ladies being The high tad ought ta be As Important upon. It was a real plaaam people of bio bene town to mask of rasp sot ta a favorite son and the tinearo eaprwdoaa af high re gard that esasa from all whe watt tailed open HaMy affected bln. Jndgo Grady hogtaw Mo carver on tho bench aoat Meadag at Haw Ban where be w« hUd a two wvaha torn STATUS fRIl BtCROPYAIDES - ■ ■ ■ H rw» too ywlllia _o< .howto. o4 1014-1M0. North CmUm mw' of too tmlo* to toorotaa of tho twos jjMw* friMM cfoyo •>< fm too dlhtoo4 to ftftb pooition In too ootao of oU croyo. acoontoif to l(m fu* oM*a Prank Porkor. ocrloaKawl NhHotlrho by too Uatto* BtaUo Do paituiot of AgkBtao. kw.rita» to too mw ilo^tlin. Worth GonUm to ftrot lti too ootoo of tohooeo troy, looping Kwto.hf hr toi million Mon. Tho Btata aloe HOLD WOMAN WHO msumugf ~ WUk JZTc*?*"' T^LdtriUay Chathaai aaantty inM km lata to day U taka haak ka that eaoaty l» Laoa WaOaaa, ahaagad with ahaaiaa-: tag har tan aula aid hOytathf attariUa-Ori aaahara teaia iaat Vriday. at SOar CKy. hah( tha hahy aa a mat af tha aax. Tha artfa af a Praam Aa train tack ahaaga af tha 'rtlTT ylacad la tha Btata hawt far cUMma U*a km far mam Omt with 1b* V*aw *a*a *V* ttehm to U Ur tnli Knbr- TV* TnNhto AM rn*nl to On* Unm U* tototo »v. -*):«*££**- rr^J/Jv * tk« «■» *% at U Mr. r Mm i. i Mb a* at ■ M nrit, b b bt_» ■gy
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