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C. D. Carstarphen and sons, Bry ant and Sutton, A. Ilasaell and Clay ton Moore were Bayview visiton Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Rhodes and Jim, jr., J. G. Godard, jr., and Joe 111 spent the week end at Pamlico Beach. LEGAL NOTICES NOTJUE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the author ity conferred upon me in that certain Report of the condition of tha BANK OF HAMILTON at Hamilton, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business June 30th, 1926. RESOURCES Loans and discounts _$ 59,764.60 United Stages bonds and Liberty bonds 8,000-.00 1 unking houses, $4,500.00; furniture and fixtures, $1,700.00 - 6,200.00 All other real estate owned 522.26 Cash in vault and net a mounts due.from banks, bankers, and trust com panies 15,270.41 Checks for clearing 1,749.95 Total $ 91,507.27 LIABILITIES Captial stock paid in 4 10,000.00 Surplus fund ' 9,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid t : 1,032.84 Deposits subject to check, individual - * 50,381.52 Time certificates of deposit due in less than 30 Cashier's checks outstand ing «- 400.98 Total $ 91,507.27 State of North Carolina—County of Martin. 1, F. L-Haislip, cashier of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best ol rtiy knowledge and belief. F. 1.. HAISLIP, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 10th day of July, 1926. W. F- HAIStLIP, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: P. L. SALSBI'RY, W. S RHODES, K. W. SALSBI'KY, Directors. Report of the conditon of the FARMERS. & MERCHANTS BANK at Williamston, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business oil June 30, 1926. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $406,509.02 i Demand loans ~— IZ~- —' 13,508.33 ■ JL .gu V 1 mmJ All other stocks, bonds, and mortgages 70,000.00 Banking houses, $12,000.00; furniture and fixtures, $4,240.51 16,240.51 All other real estate owned 24,019.30 Cash in vault and net a mounts due from banks, bankers and trust com panies j" 65,625.95 Cash items held over 24 hours .»■ — 83.25 Checks for clearing 2,017.25 Expense, less profit 19,991.56 Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund , 25,000.00 Dividends unpaid 36.00 Bills payable 102,500.00 Deposits due banks, bank ers and trust companies. 5,007.72 Deposits subject to check, individual >___ 293,050.35 Time certificates of deposit, due in less than 30 days 9,370.02 Cashier's checks outstand- - ing 10,534.32 Time certificates of deposit, due on or after 30 day»_ 157,326.48 Deposits to be posted 2,571.33 Total ..I :__5703,395.17 State of North Carolina—County of Martin, July 8, 1926. I, C. D. Carstarphen, jr., cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and be lief. C. D. CARSTARPHEN, Jr., Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this Bth day of July, 1926. N. K. HARRISON, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: JNO. D. BIGGS, C. D. CARSTARPHEN, Directors. THE ROANOKE - DIXIE WAREHOUSE The Place to Sell V our First Load of Tobacco ?. • - -J ' * . • • • . ' . - " 4 v - ~ R#wtt nf Spwiro Rotter Far-i'lih'oc W. T. Meadows, Harry Meador pgt 01 service, Better r acilities Wiffie Watts Proprietors - ' . , ' , r ' '■ - "*V - - 11 "A. LEGAL NOTICES deed of trust executed February 9, 1925, by J. W. Hopkins and wife, and of record in the public registry of Martin County, in book Q-2, page 293, and the conditions of the same not having been complied with, I will sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, at the courthouse door ir. Williamston, on Saturday, July 81, at 12 m., the following described tract of land, to wit: A tract of land in Williams Town ship, Martin 'County, North Carolina, adjoining the property of N. R. Grif fin, J. W. Hopkins, Foster Mill Pond, Kader Lilley, and L. L. lioberson, and more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning at a pine in Speller's Branch, N. R. Griffur's ««nd J. W. Hopkins' corner and running along J. W. Hopkins' line north 37 degrees 15' W. 390 feet to a black gum on the Jones roud, thence along the center line of said road S. 45 degrees 8' W. 835 feet, S. 47 degrees 30' west 775 feet, S. 52 degrees 30' W. 180 feet ! and S. 62 degrees 30' W. 350 feet to a post, thence S. 00 degrees 30' W. 24u feet to a water oak in the head of Spring Branch J W. Hopkins' line | approximately 2,975 ferft to the cen ter of the Foster Mill Pond, thence mouth of Speller's Branch, thence up the center of -said Speller's Branch, N. R. Griffin's line, approximately SECOND HAND PEANUT BAGS FOR SALE Patched and in good condition, for prompting delivery. 10c each, cash. Apply CLARK PEANUT COMPANY jy!3 8t Plymouth, N. C. Electric Running Water Press a button—turn a faucet! lhe Kohler Automatic's on the job day and night to light " your buildings and pump up pressure in your water system. Life on the farm is certainly easier and pleas anter with this different power and light plant, thanks to such superiorities as automatic oper ation, freedom from storage battery troubles, ample capacity, and long-range liO-volt current— Not to mention economical running and low upkeep and depreciation cost. Say the word and our Kohler Automatic is at your service for a demonstration, either here or on your own premises. v Jones Electric Shop * Williamston, N. C. KOHLER AUTOMATIC p° WER /3V & light 1)0 VOLT I o. C. Peaches Canning and Preserving for Sale $2 per Bushel Call 182 JAMES MANNING 4,155 feet to the beginning, contain ing 120 acres, more .or leas. PHILADELPHIA •The Seeqet-OamaM ÜBcmaoueeM ~tgaia~ Philadelphia ; June 1 to Ike ember 1. MO I»w "Round Trip Fares l-'ROM WILLIAMSTON COACH KXCUSIONS: Tickets Rood for 7 days in coaches only. Sold on Tues "days and Fridays Via Norfolk $14.74 Via Washington $16.18 ROUND-TRIP TICKETS: On Hale daily, good 15 days, in Pullmans on payment of Pullman fare; all trains Via Norfolk $19.88 Via Washington ,—$2l.BS ' . THE ABOVE LOW FARES PROPORTIONAL FROM OTHER POINTS For Tickets and Information, write, call or phone V. I>. Godwin, T. A., Phone 45 W'illianiHton, N. C. ATLANTIC COAST LINE THE ENTERPRISE—WIbLIAitSTON, N. C. LEGAL NOTICES This ffirrt day of July, 1926. up the center line of said mill pond, Kader Lilley's and L. L. Roberson's line, approximately 3,670 feet to the WHEELER MARTIN, jy9 4tw Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of a certain mortgage executed by James John son and wife, Julia Johnson, to G V In the Kitchen \ Famous Cooks / A MEATLESS MEAL, "FIT FOR COMPANY" (Ed. Not«: Th'W U ou of • «p«cUd Mriei of article contributed by 6 Fimawi Cooka. Th«lr i«cip«a art "difftrtnt." Out them out and put* thorn in your cook book.) At the Battle Creek College of Home Economics they spe cialize in planning and prepar ing well-balanced meals which are both attractive to the eye and nutritious to eat. ■K## Miss Mar. garet Allen J -JLy. Hall, dietitian X i Jan d nutrition v \/ i' expert of the 011 eg e, has prepared for aiSfKL2" r re' e ' d . er " v ! company menu which is particularly palatable, even though it is absolutely meatless. Propor tions are given for the serving of ten. Eggs a la King Olaaed Sweet Potatoes Kltsl Tomatoes Frutt Salad a la Crsmo Bread Beverage Uutterscotoh Pie Dlreotlons for eaoh dish follow. Eggt a la King I tablespoons butter 1 tablespoons minced swset pepper 4 cups (one quart) milk 8 tablespoons flour 2 cups mushrooms (fresh or cannsd) 1! hard boiled eggs, cut In pieces 2 teaspoons salt Mrtt butter, add pepper and mush rooms, and cook until soft. Stir In flour and add milk. Htlr until thick ened. Add seasoning and eggs. Heat very hoT and serve on squares of toast; or pour Into a baking dish sprinkle with buttered crumbs and brown lu a quick oven. I—gg£>— Cta if J Sweet Potato** It medium-sized sweet potatoeg 1 H cupa sugar cup water l.dr> w liw swset jldtstoos in salted patter for ten minutes, remove the •kins and cut In halves lengthwise. Arrange io a buttered pan. Muke a syrup by boiling the sugar and water for three minutes. Add the butter Brush potatoes with eyrup and bake until brown, heating with remaining syrup. Serve iu a hot covered dish. JGll Ritii Tomato ss • Slice bread In usual manner, shape with three-inch biscuit cutter and toast Sllcs ripe tomatoes, placs a slice ou toast, sprinkle with salt, grated cheese or cottage cheese and onion, snd finely chopped pepper. Bake In hot oven until tomatoes are cooked and allghUy browned. Fruit Salad m la Crama 2 large bananas 1 pint sliced pineapple 1 pound Tokay or Malaga grapog 1 cup Cream Salad Dressing Drain the pineapple and out Into small pieces. Peel the grapes, cut Into halves and remove the aesds. Peel the bananaa. acrape off the fussy portions, and dice. Mis with the Cream Salad Dreaalng and aerva on a plate garnlahed with lettuoe, or place a spoonful of fruit on tha lettuce leaf with a smaller spoonful of the dreaalng. Cream Salad Dreaalng: I tablespoons butter 1 tablsspoona flour 1 cup cream W oup lemon Juloa I egg yolka H teaapoon aalt I tablespoons sugar » cupa whipped oream Melt the butter In a double boiler, ■ t ' r '•>. Ihe flour and the oream (sour milk being preferable). Stir until J. Jenkins, and by virtue of the pow er of sale therein contained, which mortgaged is duly recorded in regie it btflni to thioken. Boat the e*g yolks, add to tb«m the Milt. iu|tr and lemon Juloe, and tarn Into the th tokened cream. Cook In a double boiler about five mlnutea, or untU the eggs begin to thioken. Cool, and told in the whipped oream. Buttaricotch Urn Plain Paatrjr: 2 cupa floor t % cup rat 1 teaapoon aalt 100 water Mix aalt with floor. Cut (at Into flour with two knives. Add lust enough Ice water to hold mixture together without Its being sticky. Roll lightly from center outward. This Is sufficient pastry (or doubls crusts of one large pie, or two pastry shells. Batteiscotek Pllllif (for two plea) 4 egg yolks t cupa dark brown sugar 4 cups milk 1 cup flour ncup butter teaspoons vanilla oztraot Bsat yolks of eggs In Inside of double boiler, add milk and butter. Mix flour with sugar, and add to milk mixture. Cook until thickened. Itemove from lire and cool. Fill cooked pastry shells. Cover with whipped cream or meringue. Make a meringue with the four egg whites beaten until stiff, fold In four tablespoonfuls powdered sugar, pile Irregularly on top of the pie and bake In moderate oven until Drown. A meatless meal, yes. But who would ever miss the meatT ( Sm (ur to reetf nut s«fi (ptrlifcMk Mefa.) Why Lang Chimntyt? Many women wonder why oil sloven with lonr chimneys are supe rior to 11:q»o with short onus. It Is because Ihe long chimneys Insurs perfect rnml»'i*Uon. In oilier words, every drop of oil Is >'«sspletely burned b lore the heat reaches the cooking 'i'li r e is no chance for soot .or odor Slin t chlr>n"y stoves as a rule focus'the I ml In one point—the very confer of the burner. L,oag chimney st ivcu focus the heat on Ihe bottom of f e Kettles, but diffusa it over tlie entire kettle bottom. That's why food cooked on 'on® chimney stoves is better dons. For ♦ • Quick Service Job Printing Phone 46 4 , • ' , : : 7 % .. " *'- *7'.; -• The Enterprise Publishing Co. Williamston, N. C. V ' LEGAL NOTICES ter of deeds office of Martin County in mortgage book ITT, page 268, the undersigned will expose for public sale in Williamston, N. C., on Monday August 2, 1926, at 12 m., the follow ing described tract or parcel of land: Beginning at the corner of Western and Water Streets in the town of Jamesville, N. C., and running along Western Street, 208 feet, thence Every Day REGULAR DINNER From 11 a. m. to 6 p. m. SPECIAL DINNER From 6 p. m. to 12 p. m. Old Mill Inn J¥ , LEGAL NOTICES south 71 W. 52 feet to a coiner, thence north 26 east 208 feet, thence south 71 east 52 feet to place of beginning. This 28th day of June, 1026. C. J. JENKINS, je29 4tw Mortgagee. State Normal School, Elizabeth City, N. C. P. H. Bell, attorney.
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