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Am*tha * A * * {PEFUONfILf Dr. W. E. Warren left for Norfolk Tuesday. Mrs. John W. Manning went to Norfolk Tuesday. Miss Blanche Everett, of Pal myra, was in town Saturday. f Joe Pender has returned from a short trip to Hamilton and Norfolk. Rev J. D. Bundy has been the guest of his son, Prof. Bundy, this week. Grover Ross and brother of Hassell, were in town Tuesday on business. Mrs. Henry D. Cook and child ren, of Garland, are.visiting re-, latives in town. Miss Florence Lee, formerly with Blount Bros here, visited Miss Irma Woodhouse last week. Leßoy Anderson and John W. Hassell, after a leave of absence of two weeks, left yesterday for their respective camps, the for mer returning to Ft Oglethorpe and the latter to Camp Green, Charlotte. Sunday. George Bunch, who was in a Ford Roadster with a friend, collided with another car driven by George Gardner, and Bunch was severely cut by the windshield. Gardner was not careful in driving and hence the accident. Report of the Condition of Farmers & Merchants Bank Williamston, N. C., at the close of busi ness Nov 20, 1917 RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts (362,377 5' Overdrafts Secured 16,67^.18 North Carolina State Bonds 1,000.00 All other Bonds 69,000.00 Premium on bonds 1,000.00 Banking House Furniture and Fixtures 15.560.31 All other real estate owned Demand Loans Due from National Banks 36.381.86 Due from state banks and bankers 5,192 91 Gold coin r 93 } 5° Silver coin, including all minor coin curreucy National bank notes and other I*. S. note t 12,000.00 . 1721,98^.26 1.1 a iu t.rr 1 ks : Capital Stock #7-.,000.00 Surplus Fund 27 500.00 Undivided profits less current expenses and taxes paid Notesanii bills rediscounted Dividends unpaid Bills payable 60,000.00 Deposit 1 s.ibject to check %'»2 12 1 00 Tiyie certificate deposit Due to National Banks Cashier's Checks' outstam'uug 7. 1.47 71 Due to State Hacks, Bankers and Trust Complies Jo 361.81 17 2 • ,98?. 6 Stale of North Carolina. Co. of Marin:. »s No\ I K Harrison. Cashier of the abovt named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of jny kn>wieil|e and belief K. C. HARRISON. Cashier Correct Attest Whetler Martin Jno. D. Biggs R. E, Rol>eJ^on Subscribed and %worn to IxrfQre me this y>th da* of Nov 1917 Gilbett I'etl. Notary Public. "> ":(.?ared Mpe-.ielly M.tLS £l fever . i ' : i!tt\ •/ c.; ? Cfl' 1 - * ";r.\ * ' r g For prices on Steam Dried g Fish Scrap and Ground Oyster Shells. for immediate delivery phone or write g E A. COUNCIL, e Morehead City, N. C. . j \ -ft "~ c T " LOCALS Dr. E. N. Gordan desires to announce that he can be found at phone number 176-3.; iS Theodore Roberson.lbagged a 15-pound turkey on Wednesday, and there's a smile that]will not come off. Help the* starving]' Armenians and Syrians by sending a contri bution to Elder Sylvester Hassell at Williamston. Victor Burrell, the young son of Rev. W, R. Burrell, had the misfortune to break hisj arm on Tuesday night, while"cranking the car of Roy Straw-bridge. It will take $30,000,000 to feed the Syrians for a few months. You want to help raise this amount. Mail a cheek to Elder Hassell at Williamston. A Box Party and Oyster,) Sup per will be given at thejfLeggett School House on'the 20th ofj De cember. The proceeds willjbe for the benefit of the school. Every body cordially invited to^attend. The have placed thousands of Ar menian Christians in almost im mediate danger of starving. To prevent this crime, sejid what money you can to Elder S. Has sell. Notice Having qualified as Fxecutor upon ilie Estate of J. 11 Coffield deceased; Notice is hereby given to all persons holding claims against >ai 1 Kstatp to present them to the nndersiguel ior pavnient on or before the 15th day of November, 1918, or this notice will bo plead in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said Hstatc are requested to make immediate pay ment. This 15th day of November, 1917 J. H. PURVIS. Notice Having qualified as executor of the estate of Aaron Mi/ell, tie ceased' late of Martin county,] North Carolina, rliis is to notify j all persons haviirj claims against the estate of saic de "used t" ex hibit them to .the unco . ■ '■) or before the 26H1 day ber, 191S or tliis iiotit' plead in har of t heir ret persons indebted to S.J. J will please make immedi 1 I ment. Tins Ihe 2? Ifi dav i>t N J \\ V \ N I'. Executor I I lie Estate Of Aaron- Mi/ell. »1 > i ea--ed. ll -30 kSTKAYEJ).- One sow, yellow j spotted, marked left ear crop an I d underbit, weight 140 pounds ! Finder will please not'fy L. P. j .lardison, Route 1 Notice. i a ir.,ving qualified as adrnmistra ' trix upon the estate of the late J Henry Shepherd, notii e ;s hereby given to-alj persons holding claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 24th dav of November, I9IN, or this notice will be plead in bar oftheir recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are reqtn;sted iJ-nnake immediate payment. This 24th dav of November, 1917. MALINDA SHEPHERD. H-30 Administratrix. THE ENTERPRISE, WILLI AMBTOR, HORTH CAROLINA A 'Christmas Savings Club ... . Nearly S2OOO, paid out to nearly 200 Christmas Savings v:??, Club Depositors-Did you get yours? New club opens on Athe 17th. Join anytime. There isn't a person in this county who would not be better off if they joined the Christmas Savings Club , not only for the money they wonld make so easily but for the weekly thrift habit they acquire. Club opens Monday, Dec. 17th. Open for everybody. TKere is a clalss for you cent class, increasing pays $1 2.75 and Int. Farmers and Merchants Bank •-ASSKTTS OVER $700,000.00 Williamston. N. C. Mone\ Ti ■. «. On in.pio\ d Farm i,ati.: . >.! .irtin (Vutily at 5 per a W i .«. r Martin, Williamstoi Croup It' >our e'ii ifc-n arc s-übject to croup Ret a Uiitle of Chamber lain':- Cough R'*m'ed\, -Mid when the attack enws on Ue careful to folio tie p a ; H printed direc- Yo.: v itl-te surprised at the q ick relief .'..km :i a! ion's. iii'ii t ■>: n". ' 1 •; ( f PLANTERS & HAN IS :bank * Eve! v. •. . mu. Cm At c.( ■' 'h • " 1917. RKS>I mts: L,ua..i and ! )m.: •(! 's . !»!! Overdrafts iiu-m ni,-c! H •"(' United Stiitrs B uid on hand L Bankiiiß 1 loos-- I'urni ture and !•''ixtures oil iJemand loans I)ue from National l.ks lo,(!'.').!'1 Due from Stato liitnk.s and Bankers !}7,GOr» Oo Gold Coin 7;> 0(1 Silver coin, ineludTnf? all minor coin cum-ncy2 IS.'i S7 Nat bk. Notes anrl other IJ. S. Notes 00 s . Total sli:i,oss>'l Liabiutiks: Capital stock paid in, s 10,000 00 Undivided profits _ expenses and taxes paid 1,384.(51 Dividends. Unpaid Bills payable Deposits subject to ck, 77,234.50 Time Cer. of Deoosit 19,976.72 Cashier's ck out.-ta'.di'R, 4,492 98 Total .S 113,088.81 State of North Carolina, Coun ty of Martin, Nov 27, 1917: I, V. G. Taylor, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. V. G. Taylor, Cashier. Correct Attest:- V. R Taylor R. A. Bailey * J. T. Barnhill -' ' Directors Subscribed and sworn to be fore me, this 28th day of Nov. 1917. J. S. Ayer-s, Notary Public. FARMERS SHOULD USE MORE LIME TO INSUREjBETTER CROPS I will sell in car load lots Burnt Un slacked Lump Lime in bulk 8.18. Burnt Slacked Lime in bags 8.68. Ground Limestone in bags 5.43. Ground Limestone in bags 4.43. Kiln Dried Fine Oyster Shell Lime in bags $lO.lB. Kiln Dried Fine Osyter Shell Lime in Hulk 8.68, These prices are delivered at your station subject to a two -per cent discount for cash. Jo insure deliveries place orders early. W. C. MANNING, • Williamston, N. C. Money to Loan (>ll -Real l;*tate From Out* Thousand Up For Five to Ten Years CWTCHER it CHITCHEH Skcwarkee Lodge No. 90 •Skewarkee Lodge In'u. 90, A. F" & A. M., meets every second a•!d fourth Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. Bgsclkm st?ierrn*n Syurp i I - . . \ t • 1 i ill' (Ll'.l I I LIL IV '>U MI ' . I ■1! •' . U liC II lil •» llOf S I K'l - I . - .>yni.j> i».i«* >! (Mi used sin ■ ess iy 1 1 'i 111»\ one oars in di ;i 1 1 s til lli i 1 1111 i■( 1 St.i tCS l>ii . ollgllS, 111 MIK llllis, Colds SCttll'll i! tin- thri.ll. s| » « i.illy '* I un 4 11 ■ nil)!t s' 11 rive-, I lie pat ient a 1 • MRlllliy, Wl'ti I'nsS' rxpo tol.i --!1* a 1 111 t lie In ll 111 in. 1 ,, L'lXcs 11.11111 • uiuiULL- to .allC, iat !.• med irt>, tlnows mi Ihe tliscasc, I■t*ll •i 11 lll' |>aiiiMit in retrained ins 111-a , 111. 15aa !7 s ' 'Mil> »t I l"s. 5i,1.1 1 , V S,\ I \ I)I KS \ I HVL > 1 •;N* Chamberlain s Cough Remedy This is mil 11111mih' ol the liesi ami most 1 ■ fti tail medicine roughs 111 1 s anl nmi |is hut is aI so it 1 ■ also pleasant and sale to. take ivhich is important when medi ine must he Riven to children. Many mothers have Riven il unqualified endorsement. SPILLS A BRAND , o' r> 9 , . »•.// v .1 t U y».r I , . t for C! 1; CHES TER S A *AV 'NT> f.i.'.k**D TIL:/-* in Krr> 't'ji.D jnrt I i# *cs. fcaiei with Jilue(Oy j-.tj r )l i* l. n. rtn7 o? yo«r \y / % rii((.Ul oml fuL fu> llf- iILS-'l 'KH * h 1 AM 079 I> nil \ND r I J. I. s for t wen /; r rejjftfdfd r« 1 !ir;,Safest, Always Reliable. :OLU BY AI L DRUGGISTS F.Vi:::v WHERE RUB-WIY-TISIV! V/ili cure Rheumatism, N.n:- Uer.dnchcs, Crumps, r ;*cir", Prunes, Cut.% I-ur-- Or F ' nr"i*"'. i. ' (c. A !•' • ' t ii v- Removal Sale j 1 I We are going to move into our new store I about January Ist and are offering reduced prices on Ladies Coat Suits | Coats, Skirts, 'ij Shirt Waist, Shoes. 1 ti u /Vlisses and Children Coats and Dresses at a s / reduction. Take advantage of this opnor- 1 u ■ 1 jS 1 tmiitv to-clotiie the entire lamily .'it reduced cost. i i Visit our store and let us sh«w you S - our bargains in everything: 5 5 " . •' (j ) rturrison liros. OompoiH v f MAIN STREET i ? VVillinnsl(in, - North (larolin.i ' - ANNIVHRSARIES are c ommemorative events the present which lasts longest and gives most comfort is the one most appre ciated. What present fills these requirements more perfectly than a nice article of furniture?- As a matter of fact furniture makes an ideal v ift for any occasion and we have . the ideal furniture? V. »• r's nui! I i\ \ t|, f 5.1.1:1 of Supply * • , ' 4*
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