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"DAD"—ALL THE CHILDREN TELL WHY MOTHER SHOULD HAVE A " MAJESTIC RANGE Read Their Testimonials and Get One Now. Only 2 More Daysto Qetthe SB.OO Set of ware Free , t, , . *.~_"7V . "T • . ' ■ The Verdict of the Ghildren Gondemns Every Home Without the^ ORE AT MAJESTIC RANGE r~~ r "~i SB.OO Set of Granite and Copper j Keep thiss date ip your mind's eye. Come and Following arc the answers to the question: "Why is the Majestic known as the Rangewitha Reputation." j •'Why i> the Majestic known as the Range with a reputationr" Because it is practically indestructi blc—the material of which it is made being lough ami elastic—is Jtard t >> break. Because' it cooks evenly—having ar rangements l>v whish you can maintain a perfect i ontrol of the lire and distri bution of the heat •» Because it takes less fuel than any other range to do the same work. H burns either coal or wood and heats a world of water. Because it ineat and durable--it look's well, lasts well, dln-s well. CuAki.Ks A. Ksn;H I Because it is the best iiuilt and most widely advertised Range in the world. Dot i,i \V \ ii> HOYT HARDWARE COMPANY WIUUIAMSTOIN. North Carolina. -■■■—* ' 1 1 : , - - .■ i i _ - ii i i rpfwn ■fi ntPiiix inrtf nrrmiMWVfrrrMmjMri•»> I mi>l» ■«•*? Be Prudent • l ake the advice of the Bank. Why risk your hard earned savings in the hands of unprincipled promoters? You are safe In Bank investments. THE LAW CLEARLY STATES WHAT A BANK MAY and MAY NOT INVEST IN In this bank your investments are in sured by the law. Don't risk your money in foolish schemes. Invest It with us. I Bank of Jamesville JAMESVILLE, N. C. Dr. J. E. Smithwick, Prcst, S. L. Wallace, V-P. John D. Lilley. Cashier TH» mmntPKIBR WmjAMBTOK. WOITH OABOUWA Because it is made of better material, lasts longer, burns less fuel than any other Range on ttie market today. KKANI I S NICHOLAS- HOVT I I is made of good, substantial mate rial, .ind will not break. It pleases : the liouscwife because" bl its quality ami quick cooking. It burns less fuel and '•hrvusuiOYe Water than any other Range, and after more than 25 years 01 trial, has proven the Range with a reputa tion. BRICK WN NN The Majestic is the Range with a reputation, which cooks better with less fuel and makes cooking a pleasure; an'l our mothers can read while the pan cakes are cooking. Its quality will sliuvv for its self. I-'-A-J ILL IISNKIS The Majestic Range is known with a reputation for its lasting qualities, best service, quick cooking with less fuel. # EDNA K. WK A I HKRINO'I ON Its capacity toiiive more service with iiltle fuel; and to last a lifetime if ta ken care of. MAKV AI M K DUNNING The Majc*ijv is ki.mui as tin Range with a reputation beci»usj it is the strongest built Kinge on the market. I„\ M AS HHI r i The Majestic Range has proven to be everything it has ever been adver tised to be. ~F RANI I- MANNINW Kecaujc it v;iv*s universal satistac on, WII.I.IAM L. GARI >N K K Hecause it cooks quicker, cooks bet ter with less ijiel and will last longer. • K. T W I.OK HARKISON The Bank ot Jamesville JmnrßvilW, N C., at the cloaeof business i Dec. 17, 1916 kksourcks I Loans ,uhl discounts $63 12: 9S j OvenlrHfta t JJ3- J 3 Hanking house, Fur. Fix., 4.100 ooj I line from banks & banker* 17,112,61 ' Due front National bulks Casli Items 4fo 76" Gobi Coin 350 00 Silver coin, including nil minor coin currency '74. J? National bank notes and other U. S. notes 3, 5 ,09C0 Total UAIIIUTII-S Ctpitnl ttock paid m fio.ocjo po' Surplus a,OOO 00 j Undivided profits, less current expenses anil taxes paid 576 41 Bills Payable Depjsits subject to cbeck 39 932 06 J"iine certificates of deposits 37 3^-39 Total ' #S9 552.56 State of North Carolina, County of; Martin, ss. I, J no. t>. l,itley, Cashier of the above named ! bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment ia time to the best of my knowledge and belief. JNO D.UtI.KY, Cashier I Correct—Attest: J. K. Smithwick, i,. W. Mizcll I S. 1.. Wallace, Oir^cJjjra. Subscribe! and sworn to before me, this j,;, day jf.Jan.r9l7 A. Corev, j . Notarv Puttie I 1 - z GIRLS WANTED AT ONCE: We want several girls to work in our sewing room. Beginners re ceive 75c per day with an increase of pay as the work is learned. A nice comfortable place to work. HAMILTON PANTS MFG. CO. V/ h&t Do 'III m|p^. You W ant Mp^{^|B I Buy The FREE sewing machine. It is D I the fastest running machine in the world. | jj|jj||j| |||' i| |||| | ... St-J|| I the easiest running machine in the world IL'lf WjM | An Artistic House? 7 1I Put The FREE sewing machine in your w home, it is the most beautiful machine J 9 n the world. Thr FRFF SEWING 1 lie i IYLLLL MACHINE (Invented and Patented by W. C. Free) I WE will make you a liberal allowance for your oid SIOO machine and you can pay the difference as low as I W^EK This Remarkable Offer will Close as soon as the New Model is introduced ffi | C. D. CARSTARPHEN & COMPANY I ■' \ ! 7 ' It is known with a reputation because it is the best Range on the market and every user says tis tin- best ever had. HKRIIFRI Pin., JK. For the lac kof space otherg »od pa pers were crowded out but we give names below. Lida M, Cook, Annie Gurganus, Nor man Ward, William Cook, Ethel Harris, Stella Ward, Mamie Clyde R ns i Charles Godwin Jr., Frederick W. Hoyt Jr., Gladys Mi/ell, John O>ok. Raymond Robertson, Jesse Stubhs. Hob Jones, Hugh Hurras. John Patrick, Jim Coo > W. H. Williams, I.on l*.!i/a beih llabseil, Less'te Peer, I). Pa'rick, Thelma Cook, Hru« e ">'v i».; ky. lla/ el Trufit, William T. Mr • d«o,v.-». Allen Peed, Cliarles Peel .ind Geneva 'look. Notice Uuder and by virtue of the au thority conferred in me by a Deed of Trust executed tome by Bailey Hodges on the 20th day of Feb. 1915, and duly recorded in the Public Registry of Martin County in Book Hi, page 386, to secure the payment of certain bond bear ing een date therewith and the stipulations in said Deed of Trust not having been complied with, I shall expose to sale at public auc tion, for cash, in front of the Court House door in the town of Williamston, at 12:00 o'clock, on the 16th day of February, 1917, I the following described real prop erty, to-wit: Beginning at a corner between and partly in Burroughs line, thence along the dividing line be tween said parties to a corner of Ithe Turner tract of lard, thence along the line of said Turner to a corner }n Burroughs line, thence 1 "safft Bufrough's "fine tothe j begi'-ninsr. Containing 80 ?cres I more or less. This the i6;h day of Jan. 1917. B. A. CRITCIIER, Trustee. Report of The Condition Of |THE BANK of HAMILTON ' At Hamilton, \n the State of North Carolina at the c)oae of buiitMii Dec. 27. !?»' I RESOURCES ' Loans and discounts, $47,768.17 | Banking House, 4,243.36 : i Furniture and Fixtures, 1,150.00 1 | All other Real Estate 1 owned. 598 75 ! j Due from Nat Banks 22 789 25 iCash items 606.10 Gold coin, 428.00 | Silver coin, 674.94 jNat'l bank notes, 3,132.00 ,Total: . —. $81,390.57 LIABILITIES: fbapital stock $5,000.00 Surplus fund 7,000.00 1 Undivided profits 1,088.18 ! i Bills payable | Deposits subject to ck. 52,534 62 ! Time Certf. of deposits 15,475.62 I | Cashiers ck outstanding 202.15 I Total: $81,390.57 State of North Carolina, Martin ifc 1 County. 1917 ss: lsj I, F. L. Haislip, Cashier of the $' above named bank, do solemnly j ' ! swear the above statement is true 'to th/v of mv knowledge and • : belief F. L HAISLIP, Cashier. Corrrr'—atfrirt ij P. L. Snlnbury M. 1. T O'F," I j W. S. Khodf« j # - I Di ret tor*. I s-.iJwrihfil *n.l Kworn to before u.r i'it» *, * ,l.i\ of lit'i 11« r J A lw'mmrl. I j NoUrv Public !;' MONEY TO LEND:—On im llprvetl farm hinds an! t-v.vn p I prorx""*'.* hwkerage A. R DunninK.Williamston, N.C. \KRYurS WOMEN j \V 'Ho ipcaused . ' ■ 1 nv, ip.itiuii. As is often the Hi I « -•»•'. v.iu »v:!l t fj.'lick rf'U'f by ;y. !• t.?. 't\t : Chamberlain's Tablets. ■ ■ is also improve the .'i i,!, v t >t f -.k . OS>tai "at 1 e everv + •%
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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