HAl? BR0T^i^c No rtvlaw of the commercial dor. ?lopmont of Win ton would bo com piste without referonco to the pro greasive up-to-date busineae fit Halo Brothers, proprietor* of a modern soda fountain, confectionery and receiving a large patronage from visitors to the county seat The business waa established in 1920 on a small scale1 and has grown 'due largely to the successful meth ods employed by the proprietors who are in active charge of its manage ment. Coourtesy, accomodation and service' are their watchwords, and their store is popular with towns jjj people and visitors alike. In addition to amodera, sanitary Viailnniiieew a large ? stock of candies, confectionary ? fruits, cigars, tobacco#, 9 ettes, aa well as fruits. The lunch B counter is an added attract!.- ./Man ? has added to its poularity. The store ie clean and attractiva P in every way, and the proprietors are J; to be highly complimented on their ? success. The members of the Arm are ; Messrs. E. D. Hale, and L. M. Hale, natives of Hertford County. 0 G. E. HOLLOMAN GENERAL MERCHANDISE ?. v I Giving satisfaction is s commend able spirit in a merchant these days and the merchant who devotes his time to satisfying the wants of his customers and the public gener ally is not only making a success for himself but is also raising the stand ? and of his competitors. That is what Mr. G. E Holloman is doing at Cofield, where he has been engaged in the general mercantile business for the last four years. Mr. Holloman specialises in shoes for the entire family, and carries a large line of the beat brands. He has an extensive trade throughout this 'section, and has been the means of making OSfeald the trading center for a large proportion of the popu lation of Hertford county. In addition Mr. Holloman carries a well selected stock of dry goods, notions, staple and fancy groceries, fldur, feed, meats, cigars, toboccos, candies and confections. The store ^outfitted with a mod ern, sanitary soda fountain where the choicest soft drinks are served at all seasons. -"-Mr. Holloman is a native of Hert ford County and was formerly en- ' urged in the automobile business. | 0 R. SEWELL, HOTEL AND AUTO LIVERY ] Forty-one years ago Mr. R. Sewell established himself in business ! Murfreesboro, starting out os pro prietor of a grocery store on a small scale? Later Ye opened the Sewell Hotel | in the town, an hostelry which is j famous for its meals throughout this | section. The hotel has accomodations 1 for fifteen persons, and is operated Ion the" American plan, the service being splendid and a great asset to Murfreesboro, adding to its prestige as a trading center and giving it a first class hotel which would be a credit to a much larger place. Mr. Sewell also owns a large auto (livery having splendid equipment and giving excellent service to travelers. He is always ready and willing to ex tend a welcome to the visitor to Murfreesboro and no man has a wider acquaintance or is more popular amopg a large circle of friends througout this section. I ? The Sewell grocery store is noted II for high quality of its groceries, and 11 the stock includes staple and fancy i | articles, flour, feed, cured and salt g; meats, confectineries, fruits, candies, S cigars, tobacco, cigarettes and soft [ I drinks. j FUTRELL'S FINE DRUG STORE One of Murfreesboro's beet known | and moat wide-awake citizens is Mr. | W. Joe Futrell, proprietor of Fur | rell's Drug Store. The drug store is one of the most | attractive and best stocked estab j lishments in this entire section and ! has done much to enhance thl pres I tige of Murfreeaboro as a satisfact j ory trading section of Eestern North I Carolina. The store carries a large and varied [ stock of paten and proprietory medi | cines, rubber goods, druggist's sun | dries, paints, oils, and varnishes, sta Itionery, toilet articles, candies, con fectioneries, etc. At present the store has no pre scription department but one may be added later, yj The store haa attractive oak flz tures, tiled floors, and in every way is an asset to Murfreesboro. There gather citizens to discuss topics of the day and the atmoephere of cor diality and accomodation is a big feature of the establishment. t I1! W. P. Shaw, Pres. J. P. Mitchell. r.AU> J. O. Askew, Vice-Pre*. P. 3. Jordan, Ant Cashier Mary Brady, Ant Caslrier ? ? i ' 0 We Offer to You Oof. Years o( Experience in the ? Banking Business in Helping You to Solve x Ypur Financial Difficulties?Come in and Talk it Over With Us - * * 1 . ^ _______ ? . ' It is the man who makes a habit of savins and savins regularljl who Sets along in these days and times START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT v % today . ' ?? YOU CAN BANK ON OUR BANK / < y FOR SAFETY AND SERVICE ' ? ? SURPLUS ? - - 25,000 PAID UP CAPITAL $25,000 * < ? ? ? ' . i ? ^ x . ?; p i ^ 333 _ * , ^ , / Merchant and Farmers Bank WINTON, N. C 4 Per Cent Paid on Savings Accounts 4 ' ^ ' % 1 ' ? D. R. McGLOHON, President DR. W. B. POLLARD, Vice Pres. W. A. SYKES, Cashier S I ] Capital and Surplus $17,000.00 I | TREASURER FOR HERTFORD COUNTY I I Billions of the Nation's Dollars are kept out of circulation by hoarders. Not long: ago a laborer accounted for a couple of thousand of this money. It was his life savings and he had concealed it in a stove. Some thoughtless person started a fire in the stove and reduced his money to ashes. These folks who persist in -? keeping money in queer places are*losing interest, taking dangerous chances and I tying up money that ought to be doing the world's work. BANKED MONEY helps industry. 3 I THIS BANK OFFERS YOU EVERY PROTECTION I I FOR YOUR MONEY I I 4 PER CENT ON SAVINGS I S I Safety and Service I I BANK OF WINTON I I WINTON, NORTH CAROLINA I - T I J. A. Powell, Pres. W. A. Perry, Vice-Pres. J. O. Askew, Jr., Vice-Pres. E. O. CALLIS, Cashier I I COMPLETE BANKING I SERVICE Iin the heart of Northeastern North Carolina. We offer yon every service that conservative banking will allow. - Bank of Harrellsville yj Per cent Paid on Savings y| * WE CARRY A COMPLETE UNE OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, AND LADIES WEARING APPAREL, ALSO BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY HARDWARE, FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND ALL KINDS OF FARM SUPPLIES j General Merchandise IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT YOU WILL FIND ONLY THE PURE FOOD PRODUCTS OF THE LEADING. MANUFACTURES OF THE COUNTRY John O. Askew, Jr. Grady Askew I ASKEW BROS. I HarrelUville, N. C. - - . I Mr. Farmer? I We Sell For Less. WE ARE IN A POSITION TO SUPPLY EVERY NEED OF THE FARM AND HOME. OUR STOCK IS LARGE AriD WELL SELECTED ? OUR STORE SHOULD BE YOUR HEADQUAR TERS WHILE IN HARRELLSVILLE SHOPPING PAY US A VISIT BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY? ?H LYNCHBURG SHOE COMPANY'S SHOES B. N. Syke* C. M. CallU 'I."?" * % I HarreUsville Mercantile I Company HARRELLSVILLE, N. C. ?ggl ?