Overdri^.^^red 1362.08; uiu ^ ^ North Carolina Bute bond. 1,000.00 All other stocks, bond, and mortgage. , 200.00 Banking houses, furniture and fixture. 15,800.22 All other re^l estate owned 6,645.80 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Sank., Banker, and Trust companies 68,676.71 Checks for clearing 160.92 ~ LIABILITIES 18 Capital stock paid in 41,860.00 Surplus fund 41,860.00 Bills payable ..NONE Deposits subject to check 197,280.82 Time certificates of deposit due in less than SO days 117,860.88 Cashier's Checks outotanding 230.68 Certified checks 682.71 Savings deposits 25,818.14 TOTAL 425,648.18 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HERTFORD, Jan. 10, 1622. j I, Jas. I. Crawford Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swe ar that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge Dtd belief. Jaa. L Crawford, Cariiiei'. Correct?Attest: L. S. Savage, J. C. I Brett, J. N. Vann, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to, before me this 10th day of January, 1922. P. E. Dukes, Notary Public, j REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE PEOPLES BANK, AT MUR FRE8SBOBO, N. C., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS. DECEM BER 31, 1921. RESOURCES Loan* and discounts 248,014.61 Overdrafts, unsecured .94 All other stocks, hosuM and mortgages ? 5,162.50 Banking houses, furniture and fixtures 6,000.00 All other real estate owned 8,400.00 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers and trust companies 52,692.77 Cash Kemp held over 24*hrs. 1,721.17 Checks for clearing 47.96 Revenue stamps 25.00 TOTAL 817,064.96 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid is 16^00.60 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less currant expenses and taxes paid 8,647.90 Bills payable 20,000.00 Deposits subject to cheek 89,415.14 Cashiers checks outstanding 3,960.71 Savings deposits 159,041.20 TOTAL 317,064.95 STATE pF NORTH CAROLINA? dOUNTY OF HERTFORD, 1921. I, W. A. McGlohon, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the .best of my knowledge and belief. W. A. McGlohon, Cashier. Correct?Attest: D. C. Barnes, R. Se well, EL B. Yaughan, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of January, 1922. Isaac Pinidn. Notary Public. My eommiston expires February 26 1928. BE PORT OP THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF WINTON, AT WINTON, N. C., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DECEMBER 81, JW1. BSSOUSCES Loans and diaeounta 94,588.80 Overdrafts secured $18,23; unsecur ed $42.43 65.66 All other stocks, bonds and mort gages 2,500.00 Banking houses, furniture and fixtures a 8,864.69 Cash items held over 24 hrs. 34.54 Cash inrault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers and Trust companies 7,114.48 Checks for clearing 463.78 TOTAL 108t621.95 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 9,600.00 Undiyidad profits, lass current expenses and taxes paid 6,749.51 Dividends unpaid ' 4.00 Bills payable - 19,000.00 Deposits subject to chock 42,829.11 Demand certificates of deposit 6,922 69 Cashier's checks outstanding 257.18 Certified chocks 84.00 Savings deposits 24,726.51 TOTAL 108.621.95 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HERTFORD, Jan. IS. 1922. 1 A. Sykss, cashier of the above / named bank, do solemnly swear thai the above statement is true to the best of ray knowledge and belief. W. A. Sykss, Cashier. Correct?Attest: J. D. Bcale, E. L. Banks, 1$. R. Herring Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of January, 1922. P. 8. Jordan, Notary Public. u* # REPORT OP THE CONDITION OP THE FARMERS-ATLANTIC BA NK. A I /ftiOPSIE, N. C /.T ' THE ilP I?E CEMdK't RESOURCES Loan* and discounts 888,613.88 Demand Ions ? 80,000.00 Overdrafts, unsecured 49.98 United States Bends and Ii berty bonds 10,000.00 All other stocks, bonds and mortgages 100.00 Banking bouses, furniture I and fixtures 38,560.66 All other real estate owned 1,228.12 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers and Trust companies 41,628.44 Checks for clearing 261.87 Bond Account 7,700.00 TOT^L . 623,200.34 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in 68,600.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 1,209.28 Bills payable 62.500.00 Deposits due banks, bankers and trust companies 28,660.19 Deposits subject to check 168.29&2T Cashiers' Checks outstanding 864.99 Certified checks 46.40 Time certificates of deposit doe onor after 30 days 166,423.41 Savings deposits 41,627.89 Bond account I 623,209.34 TOTAL 528,209.34 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OP HERTFORD, Jan. 6, 1922. I, V. DT Strickland, cashier of the above named'bank, do solemnly swe ar that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. V. D. Strickland, Cashier. r!nmw6 Bills payable 8,000.00 Deposits subject to check 40,396.68 Time certificates of deposit, due in loss than 80 days 48,643.69 Deposits subjeet to check 40,396.68 Cashier's checks outstanding 2.00 Certified checks \ 42.00 TOTAL 116,178.82 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HERTFORD, Jan. 11, 1922. ' I, E. D. CallTs, .Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge'and belief. - E. D. Callis, Cashier Correct?Attest: J. 0. Askew, Jr., H. H. Taylor, R. C. Mason, Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of January, 1022. S. E. Harrell, Notary Public. My commission expires February 8 1923. o 1 Notice of Sale uader Deed of Trust By virtue of the powers contained in a certain; Dead of Trflst executed by Henry Lane and wife, Nannie Lane, to M. R. Taylor, on the 5th. day of February, 1015, which deed of tru- ] st is of record in the offloe of the Re gister of Deeds of Hartford County, North Carolina, hi book 60 On page 154, the undersigned will on the 7th day of February, 1922, offer for sale to/the highest bidder for cash, in front, of the .Bank of HarrellsviHe, in the town of HarrellsviHe, N. C , Hertford County, the following de scribed tract of land, to-wit: Adjoining the lands of Ban Jones. J. T. Archer and Bras., .and others and bounded aa follows: on the north by the J. T. Archer and Bros. land, on the east'by the lands bf John tfew some estate, (Freeman Kvans place) on the weet by the Beseems Mill pond on the South by the public road/lead ing from Glovers Cross Roods to the old Seasons mill, it being the same tract of land, deeded to H*MT Lane by B. P. and Addie C. Williams, con- " taining 84 acres more er leas. Terms Of Sale?Cash. [ Time ef Sale: Tuesday, February 7, 1022, between 12 o'clock noon and 2 P. M. M. R. Taylor, Trustee. J6. ? I ?? Insects and Sreen Stuff Are Plentiful in Summer. h Provision Must B? Mads In Ssvsfs Weather for Animal Food and Succulancc?Essontial for Production of Eggs. (Prepared by the Ubtt.d atetea Dapartmast of Asrloultura.) During tbe summer months the farm er's flock balances its-ration of Brain and a?da wit* b"*?. worms, and groan : stuff, and the farmer need not worry about egg production If his fowls have been well culled. But winter feeding re quires that provl8ion*taMK?0 the defleiencyofjt^?4?(iI?^ lence. The absence of these essentials to good egg production ta responsible in large degree tor the falling off In yield during cold weather. Animal food, or other feeds rich in protein, mxv be easily supplied on most farm* iiartlculsrly where skim inllk or buuermllk is available. The liking of hens tor these dairy by-prod ucts is .i goiKl Indication of the need for what they contain. Meat scrap is Another excellent protein feed that has became standard in poultry ration*. .Clover and alfalfa leaves provide a 'combination of protein feed and green stuff. Often enough of them may be swept up from the barn floor where the hay Is handled. A good way to prepare them for the flock la to pour boiling water over them, cover the container and let them steals, for n time, when they will be ready to feed alone or la a mash. Sprouted oats has become one of the best-known providers of succulence In winter. Plans for making sprouters ratty be obtained from the United States De partment of Agriculture. Mangels and cabbage, as well as many other vegeta bles, are appreciated by the hens. la general, winter feeding Is muctvthe same as summer feeding. On the gov ernment poultry farms the same ratlpna are used in summer and winter. Of coarse, la suiautei It la unnecessary to feed succulent feed when the bird* have range and are able to get plenty of grass, -alfalfa, or similar feed. The farmer's flock, however. Is an execu tion to this rule, aa In many cases there Is enough waste grain, seeds. e?e.. la summer to supply much of tho feed rngotiad. ;|?j NOVEL PUN TO HEAT WATER Exhaust From Gas Engine Keeps Troughs From Fresting?Idea Eh own ta. Illustration. Oa a farm In the southwestern part of Michigan they ase the exhaust from the gas engine to keep the water In theVitock watering troughs from frees Using Exhaust From Gas Engint to Kaaap Water In Trough From Free* Ing. lng. The exhaust Is discharged Into nn 4* hot water laitk and from there I Is piped through the wall of the build ing to a rectangular frame of pipe resting on the bottom of the trough. An elbow over the rim of the tank per mits the exhaust to discharge Into the air.?Michigan Farmgr. SUPPLY BASE *OR BIRD8 The air forces can be concen trated against the enemies of orchard and garden by setting np a base of supplies for winter J ' birds. This Is the suggestion of A. & Burrtll of the Missouri College of Agriculture, who fur ther states that suet trimmings, warmed and mixed with bread crumbs, make Yin excellent food I to attract birds and,help them survive the wont storms of win ter. Suet molded Into a ball and en- H closed In a loosely woven mesh 11 , II of twine can be hung In a tree so || , || that the English sparrows will H H not touch It These suspicious || || birds fear to slight on a pend- | || ant object, but the native winter || || birds trill eat readily from such || i || a supply. They will supplement || "this food with numberless htber- || ' L anting insects. || . SUNFLOWER GOOD AS SILAGE I i Crop Regarded as Successful and , Profitable by Many Partners in Canadian Provinces. I , Many Canadian farmer* are grow ing sunflowers for ensilaga and the 1 crop la aald to be eery ancceeafni and < profitable. This movement was start- i ed experimentally a few years ago | < and proved such a great anecesa that | many hundreds of acres were planted . last spring and tbe acreage will be moot: raster next year, guoa are be ing erected In large numbers all over Canada for storing the material. 11 1 Notice of Sal* min * Deed of Trust Pursuant to the provision of a Deed of Truat executed by T. T. Barrett, and wife, Eurelia Barreet, to D. C. Barnes, Trustee, en- the 1st day of January, 1919, and registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for the County of Hertford, in book 64, at page 409, default having been made in the payment of the bonds therein set forth and at the request of the holders thereof, the undersigned will sell at public auction, for cash, in Ma neys Neck Township, Hertford Coun ty, North Carolina, on the premises, on the 18t hday of February, 1922, at 11 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: That tract of land situated in Mn " ' - Vi- and j)??. ?uove, purchased by the said T. T. Barrett from W. B. Barrett, and bounded on the north, by the lands of E. F. Stephenson, on the East by the lands of E. F. Stephenson and S, Barrett, on the South by the lands, of S. Barrett and the public road lead-j tag from Murfreeaboro and Como, I and the lands of Silas Edwards and, on the west by the lands of W. R. Barrett, containing three hundred ac res more or leas. Conveyed by the said T. T. Barrett and wife, Eurelia Barrett, to satisfy the debt and interest provided for in said deed of trust. This 14th day of January, 1922. Ja.20 D. C. Barnes, Trustee. 0 Notice of Sal# under Deed of Trust Pursuant to and by virtue of the power conferred upon me by a cer tain deed of trust executed by Pearla Joyner and husband, Lonnie Joyner, on the 17th day of January, 1921. and registered in the office of the Re gister of Deeds for the county of He rtford in book 65, on page 583, de fault having been made in- the pay ment of certain indebtedness therein set out and secured, and having been requested by the legal holder of said indebtedness to advertise and sell the land as herein provided, I shall on the 4th day of February, 1922, at the Courthouse door in Winton, North Carolina, sell at public auction to the -highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described real estate, to-wit: The entire interest of Perla Joy ner in the following described land, in Hertford County, Winton Townsh ip; adjoining the lands of John Rley, Hanan Jordan, J. R. Weaver and oth era and lying on the road leading j from Amos Holloman to California, N. C., and being the tract of land conveyed to Sarah Eley by deed from Luxanie Hall, said deed being duly of record in book 26, at page 22, Regis ter of Deeds office for Hertford County. , Time of sale? Between the hours of 12 o'eloA M. and 2 o'clock P. K. This 2nd day of January, 1922. Ja.18 C. W. Jones, Trustee. Notice of Sale under Dead of Trust Pursuant to and by virtue of the power and authority conferred upcn me by a certain deed of trust exe cuted by Joseph Chamblee on the 6th day of May, .1919, and registered in the Register of Deeds office of Hert ford County, in book 64, at page 550, default having been made in the pay ment T>f certain indebtedness there in secured and having been request ed by the legal holder of said indebt edness to advertise and sell the land as therein provided, I shall, on the 6th. day of February, 1922, Monday, at the courthouse door in Winton, N. C? sell at public auction, to the high est biddqy for cash, the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Tract No. 1.?Lying and being in HarreOsville'Township, bounded by the lands of J. O. Askew, Ina Odom, and the public road leading from Bet hlehem to Pitch'Landing, containing six and two-thirds acres more'or .ess. Tract No. 2?Bounded on the west by the county road lending from Har rellsviUe to Ahoskie, N. C.; on the North by the lands of John Flood; on the east by the lands of A. T. Atkins; on the south by the lands of R. J. Hog gard, and containing ten acres more or less. This being the same'land con veyed by deed from C. W. Jones, ard R. C. Bridger, commissioners, and was formerly owned by Webster Ch amWee, deceased. Tract No. 8.?Tract in Harreltoville Township known as Dorsey Edward Shaw home place which was deeded t > him by Dorsey and Jane Shaw on the 29th day of March, 1904, and of re cord in deed book 88, at page 286 and hounded on the north by the land* ?f Dorsey Shaw, deceased, on the west by the lands of Henry Sessom* rein. On the west by the lands of Dor my Shaw, on the South by the lands ?f Camp Mfg. Co., and containing aix teres more or less, and being the nne land conveyed by deed from 3. W. Jones and wife to Joseph Cham kfcmf Time of sale?Between the hours fi ?f l i o'clock M. and 2 o'clock P. M. _ this 6th day of January, 1928. !al8 C W. Jones, Trustee. 1 E? !? ' I THE UNIVERSAL CAR New Prices I (F. O. B. Detroit) . .. Jl ? *% a jfe 1 Chassis $285 I Runabout - - - $319 I Touring Car - - $348 I I Truck Casses - - $430 I I Coupe - - - - $580 I I Sedan - - - - $645 I These are the lowest prices I of Ford cars in the history of the | Ford Motor Company. 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