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Charlie Jones, of Winston-Salem,
is k|tending {he week end here with
Cltarlie Jones, oi Winston-Salem,
is spending the week in here with
relative*.
Ge«». K. Grantham, J*. A. Lee and
Rev. G. T. Adams -pent Wednesday
in Raleigh on business,
lyhlcr C. H Hall will preach Sun
day evening al 7 .10 o'clock in the
Primitive Baptist chtneii at Gaits.
J. J. Wade ext wets to lease to
morrow for Gastonia, w1*ie he ha*
accepted a. yr<osittsm mi die erlitorial
staff of tlw (.asloina Gazette.
David M 1'iars.dl, li*„| laiilding
inspector, lias issued a permit to
Wm .McKay Pearsall f„r ,)H erec
turn of a 3-room residence on South
King avenue.
a.Mrvfnd Mr* J- VV Warren and
-Mrs. Warren's mother. Mis. K j
Blair, of Route 1 from Dtimi, were
among the sho|>|icT* in low It Wed
nesday afternoon.
Satn James. 15-year-old son of
Rev. Jcs.sc James, of Falcon, picket
pound* of cotton yesterday. I Ij*
MSler, Mis* Thelma James. 16 years
old. picked 365 pounds.
J- G. Pope, who Kve* on R. I
from Dunn, will celebrate his 56th
birhtday.on Sunday. October 7. He
has sixteen brother* and sisters, ail
of whom are invited to be presen*.
Willie Janies, of Faison, who
worked with G. T. Hodges, Jr., in
Dunn, wrote a chum from Panama
where lie joined the U. S. Marine*
He experts to be away for si*
month*.
Hubert Barnes and Sheppk
Rhodes, of New Market. Va. ar
rived yesterday and will spend a few
days here visiting Mr. Bamc*' rel
atives. They ntaile the trip in Mr
names' ear .
r„iM 11 mad (taiagi: has dungvd
the mine of the concern to Johnson
Motor Co. K C. and W. K. Johnson
continue as owners They ha/e
taken on the agency for the Over
land and Willys Knight aiilnmuhiles,
nad will have demonstrators hen.
neat week.
Hloisc, Id-months-old daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jernigan, who
live seven miles east of Dunn in
Sampson county, died Tuesday night
of colitis. The funeral was con
ducted at the grave Wednesday af
ternoon at 3: 30 o'clock hy Rev. C.
A. Jackson and interment was made
in the Williford cemetery.
Chas. M. Warr .formerly of Fay
etteville, arrived yesterday to take
charge of tbc local Atlantic and Fa
citic Tea Company's store. Mr.
Warr succeeds W. U llrodie, whu
fias been transferred to Augusta.
Ca. Mr. Bmdie and family left to
day for Augusta. Mr. Wart was
accompanied to Dunn by Mrs. Warr
William, 3-vcar-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ja.s. A. Poole, underwent
an o|*ration Tuesday at die Res
hospital, Raleigh, for enlarged ton
sils ai»d adenoids. ]fe relttmc.l
home Wednesday afternoon, nc
companies! liy his mother, who re
mained with him while in the hospi
tal Hi* condition is very favor
able
Frof- J- A. Campbell, head of
Buie s Creek academy, was a Dmvi
visitor ye*tcr«L-iy afternoon. Mr.
Campbell slated that the enrollment
at Buie’s Creek is approximately
400. the largest in the history of tlv
school for this season of the year.
When Ihe public school opcas the
enrollment will likely go lievond tlk
COB mark, he said.
ADAMS-WHITE
A wire message fmm Mike Ad
"■'1* to his brother, James Adams,
fates that he was married Wcdncs
' ey morning of this wek in Man
™ng, S. C., to Miss Lena White ,of
that town. The Adam* brothers are
proprietor* of the Dunn cafe. Mr.
*' r»- Adams are expected to ar
nve here thin afternoon or tonight.
Sound* Warning To
Futurw Generation*
" W** ** •ITaH'ng information
,**aVr?^r* •£* mn',e than a million
narcotic adihrla fhi, k>.
day and that the tide of addiction i.<
nrng mflly in ibii and mlier n.v
rions, i«n t it high time we did some
thing concrete — something worth
while — to atem the onrush of the
dread beast that harasses humanity
and spread* misery in its wake > '
•' Unless immediate action i. taken
l»y those empowered by law to take
such action, no child will be safe
from the avarice of the dope ped"
dler.
“Emboldened by the protection
they hare enjoyed from unscrupu
lous politicians these beast of pray
. arc venturing to the very school -
house itself.' The schootttowse, pride
of our vaunted civilisation, at the
mercy of dope venders I Imagine
that and then ask yourself wbat you
are going to do to assist In this
world wide movement to check the
. spread of addiction.
“ We undertook the production
•if * I Inman Wreckage' for one great
purtMwe — TO MAKE THE FKO
PLE THINK. *
, RECORD EM’S COU RT
The small number of cases heard
In the local recorder'* court ye»tep
day would indicate that Dunn and
toe rurroundiuj; territory ix enjoyiiw
another " crimcles* wave.” Only
, t_nn^drfendiuitii laced Recorder JeT
I (JuiPlata Kii. 41 art*
nigan, and both these were charged
with aMaah.
j- W. Jones was fined |10 end
east on the charge ol assaulting Eli
* board. According
W THIS CONDITION OF TUI FIRST NATIONAL baw^ ^
1, RESOURCES
Loon* ami discounts, including rediscounts. ac
ceptances of other banka, and foreign tflh of
Lhk'kXl °r JraIU *°ld W,th of
Overdraft!, uimocured .-♦*■»,44*.** IUM4I1I
u. 5. Cover, me. I Murillo, ew^id,. •
posited to secure circulation (U. a
far value) ___ so ooo no
Ah other United State! Govorwncat 'aaearttim
(including premiums, If any)_ 4 140 Oft
Total. _ v,peWtVW
Other ImA, ituki, llnH||il.'rt,i l"~~"'~" 4ft'il» 0»
hanking House. *41,336.01; Furniture and fa
tents, 410,446.3*...
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ” * 111 * M
Items with Federal Reserve Bank In process of
collection _ lftftMft,
Cadi In vault ami amount duo from national baaks 0l!ftld ftft
Checku*on oliicr bunks in the same city or town as
reporting bank (other than Item 11) maaso
total of Uoms.1__ 1J0 44 3'16# “
MiaceUaneous cash items__ , 4B1'70 o 101 ,0
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and duo ’
from U. 8. Treasurer _ . --
Otlicr assets,' if ar.y .Il.ZZZZZZZZ *
c .uifflusar™
SWitSr1- »KSStS
Umiividcu profit* . _ _16,419.14 ’ ”
, i ‘•■ment tupwmw, interest, ami taxes paid 7,909.71 7410 49
Circulating notes outstanding_._ sonoo on
Amount oa> to **0*1*1 Reserve Bank (deferred «*cv**.ov
credit* - . .....----...... 20 747 40
Amount due to State tanks, bankers, aad trust
companies in She United States and foreign
COUIltriu* . . ____ I see a.
Certified checks outstanding ....._..._... 'iMAS
Cashier'* check* outstanding_ 6 710 77
Total of Items __ 29,09249
Dsmaed dspsslu (oilier Ua* beak deposits) -*■
sect lo Kmm (deposit* payabla within *0 days):
Individual deposits subject to cheek_...__ 299 042 41
Mute, county, or other municipal deport* aasarsd
by pieiiga of aaseU of thla bank or surety bond 40,790.11
total of demand dopoeita (other >*— bask
deposits) subject to deserve ......_..... 300,409.94
Ttae deposits sebjeet to Reserve (payable after
so days, ar subject to 90 days or taoru rTt'tv.
and postal savings:
Certificates u1 deposit (other than for araaey ber
^.roWL'd) . 40,004.10
Otisey time depostu___ 99499.10
Total of ime depoeita subject ts Koscrvc... 10149240
Bills payable (inclsding aH ebligst ions roprr
senttng money borrowed other than ml iocousts) 90447.72
Notes and bills rediscounted Ischdiig acceptances
of other banks and forrtgn bilk of mlaigi ar
drsJti sold willi indorsement of this bank_ 170,997.49
Liabilities other than those above stated_..... *,46049
TOTAL . .. $91649949
State of North CsroKne, County of Harnett, ait
1, U. B. Taylor, Cashier of the above-named
the above statement Is true ta tbs bast af my
B. B. TA_, __
Subscribed ai.d sworn to be far* me rtus 22nd day rtf September, 1929.
C. M. HOOKS. Notary White.
My CoBunission Expires July 91, 1924.
Ce irate—-Attest:
N. A. TOWNSEND,
J. W. DBAUOHON,
O. K, OKAWnUM
PENDER’S
_LOOK FOR THE YELLOW FRONT
SUGAR, beat granulated, lb_9Jc
Eggs, selected, doz._41c
Butter, beat tub, lb._53c
D P. Coffee, 1 lb. sealed package_33c
Abaohitely tbe wtrld'i but
TOMATOES, No. 2 can_9c
Salt Pork Ribs, whole side, lb_;_16c
Salt Pork Plates, whole, lb_ 14c
Corned Beef Hash, Kingan's 2-lb. can_15c
Government Issue, l lb. can__
Corned Beef, No. 2 can___21c
COMPOUND LARD, lb.„„_16c
UNEEDA BISCUIT_1...
UNEEDA LUNCH BISCUIT, package.5c
OYSTERETTES..
SOAP —CAKE
D *».-.
Oct a (on ________
P. A G. Naptha_ SVtc
Star Naptha Washing Powder, I6 oz. pkg.7c
Galvanized Pails, each __ 28c
Clothes I lines,- _..20c
LOOK!
We are offering a fine line of FALL 1
SUITS in Worsted* for—
$25, $27.80, $30 and $35 .
. We can Suit” you for-$25.00 I
Also a complete line of Hats, Capa, Shoes ;
and Furnishings.
Come n and let us fit you from head to I
foot.
J. Milton Tart.
DUNN, (^ Qu“,!igR!^yCAROLINA j
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to the evidence; Jones did not strike
Jackson, though he admitted raising
'* Purpose.
Walter Mcljutrin, negro, was
taxed with llt« cost on the charge or
assault upon Moses Session, another
negro. *
Wm. Crump, negro, charged with
assault, was called and failed to an
swer. forfeiting a $50 bond.* Capias
was issued for Crump.
Home From Hoephal
• *«$>•* a VoKay ami Oliver
(Bob) WajTvn, both «f whom war*
aarteualy hunt in as aatomahflu wreck
oa the highway acar BtetthBold on
“ Grandfather, father cad myself
iTToTS*1 Pr- ■*» ARNOLD'S
BALSAM with great aacesss. It t«
a. *r0B?,*rf*' remedy for bowel eum
plaiat Berommeaded by Hood A
C rent ham.
Of «h, CaodHion of
me RANK or HARMRTT
.. At. V^kt Ooa» ta the State Cf
Nortii Carolina, at 4b* cJoae of bod
now, September ja 1P23.
. . R«ooioM
LoaJM and <*04,531.0#
Overdraft*, artaiOd, <17,
80; uaaewad, |IS6
77 - . —_ 144.37
United Mete* Bead* and
t.tbmr Boada . ..... m.sto.oo
Fornttaro and Fixture*- 1,064.o#
Cart b. vault and net
*roounu due from
Bank*. Baak.^ and
Truat CotnpanU*-181.937.18
fUvomi* BUmpt ....._ fi.77 1
3*“.<084.739 38
— .<«34,789.J#
i.iABitrn&8
Onprtal Stock paid in-< 55.000.00
8urplut Fluid _ 2«.00« 00
Undivided ProflW. lam
wrwut ‘ u><l
--J.'lw-iSi .M.M.
Btwfcw. and Tm»*
r~ MO0.98
*«hJe« In chart.
Individual .. ...... 840.848.40
Time Certificate, af De
I>»* In Le*§ Than
.--- *5.527 71
Cartiar'* Cbecta art- *
- I0.098.J3'
Tuna Certificata* aiO*
J~>JU Dn. on or After
•° ®*Fi.— 17.386.8*
Ooaalto. 309,711.47
/or Tax**_ 1*0.89
Bond Depoatta (fJbarty) 6f.000.(>fl
But* af North CaraBxe Coanty of
Harnett. RaM. 39, 1*88.
I. ■* *■ 0£kTiC<*AUt af th.
nbava named Bank, <*• tolcamjy
■wear that th* aheva Ubmet ;•
trnc to the beat of JUT knaurWpe
and belief.
*-!■ CLARK, /fv Caahier.
Bubaclined nJvd«war»ta before- me,
thi* 24th day af Scyhnahvr, 1928.
C. a MILLER, Notary Public.
My Comnuaiian oyirc. May SI.
1934.
Correct-—At tern- .
c. s-lrant
Wm. Rogy^. .
J. a figgn S,
the rjylit of 8opiombrr IV, on-tod
homo Wodne«JUy from tho SmltWlold
lioop.tol, whom ikoy hod boon po>
tl-iiu date toon oflc» 'hr oe«Jd«at.
Ha K- the toot.HSw) of bOU Ibtoo
wnrcfc VHliiiw i» im.irorlny oolirfoo
UtrCoMy, It will likoly bo oom* timt
botvto they wlH be able to ratarn
to their work. Mr. Warm it tMlotant
•tahier *f the. Flist SUtkwal ol
*>»»". while Mr. MclUy jo t elrri
in the local portefflrr.
Jee J»n.,gun and Maos log Kerris
•wo ether Dean, yuen* coca whs
We regretfully invite you to visit our store and in
spect our large stock of living »****>»n and dhrffig toons
suites in all the latest styles aad finishes.
We carry the largest and most complete stock of fur
niture and house furnishings in this section of the State.
Come and look our lines over before making your pur
chases.
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Rose &
Benson,
• boy. he discovered that by investing $60 it would earn aa much nosey each year as ha himself
court Out fur. a week’s work. ' "
^ {®w yesre a go* it was not an easy matter to put money to work. But today there is nothing easier' j
und« the sun particularly if you live in or near a community served by CAROLINA POWER A LIGHT CO.
f° Put your money to work—to invest it—you have only to stop in any of our offlcea and buy some
shares t>f o r Preferred Stock and you ean do this without any more fuse or red tape than If you were get*
ting sa electric iron or a washing machine. •
It’s Safe
£»• of the beet thing* about our stock is that IT* SAFE. NEVER forget that We don’t ask jeo Juft
to taW our word for it. The atock has PROVED to be safe. One reason is thia: Through HARD times aa
well M good times we have NEVER FAILED to pay dividends oa our preferred stock.
Our stock pays 7 per cent on every dollar yon invest in it The 7 per cent Is paid to yon to tour equal
payments each year. These payments are called "dhri denda.” The dates for pdying ‘•dividends” are Jaauarv
!. April 1, July 1. October 1.
the stock is frae from North Carolina State personal tax and you will not have to pay the prsasnl norm
al Federal Income Tax on the money yon will receive es dividends from this investn ont.
■very share of this stock is fully paid and nop-ae-«eatable.
F°r every share you own you will receive $110.00 and the accrued dividends hi cane the Company
should wish to redeem the stock. The Company mustgive you 30 day’s notice if it desires to do tty
Btoidas having preference, in regard to dividends, ovsr the Common Stock, this stock comes ahead
of the Common atock to tk« extent of $100.00 and dividend* per share to any distribution of ——at the
f’.nmOlnv tn raaa of llnnLluHrfn
Bueli Share of thia stock has fall voting rights.
Supervision by Public Service Commission of North Carolina serves to protect the interest -Mv^ 0f
tomeie> Investors and Um» Company. ' ,
Price $100.00 and dividends per share ($100.00 par value.) We hhra have an Easy Payment Plan of $$
per eiere down and $% per share per month.
. We have never failed to pay our Preferred Stock dividends. They have been neid every I •
without e break, for the last FOURTEEN YEARS. . 1 ^ mamm
The'Company maintains a resale market at its of floes for the benefit of local stockholders who may wish
to sel their shares. i • }