.. • i /;■ Tuesday, January 17, 1928 Entertain menu ChbX«ttiip WwUinp Kte. Spends Week End in Hopewell Miss Lyda Cook and H. B. Wy-! att spent the week end with Miss Cook's uncle, Mr. Henry Cook, and family, in Hopewell, Va. Spends Sunday Here Miss Ruth Manning, of Atlantic Christian College, Wilson, spent i Sunday with her mother, Mrs. A. J. Manning. Visit Relatives Mr. and Mrs. Godwin Dunning, of Aulander, visited relatives here Saturday. In Ah'ehead City Friday Mrs. Fannie A. Biggs, Mrs. Car rie B. Williams, Mrs. A. Tl Craw ford, and Harry A. Biggs spent Fri day at Morehead City. Hunting Party Returns Mrs. J. S. Rhodes and Jim, jr., and Mrs. A. T. Crawford joined the hunting party composed of the fol lowing, Dr. Rhodes, W. H. and K. B. Crawford, JhG. Staton, and H. j H. Morton, at Currituck on Friday | night and returned home with them' Saturday. Returns From New Bern Miss Frances Hoyt returned yes-1 terday from New Bern, where she at-1 tended the week-end annual conven-1 tion of the Young Peoples Service League held at Christ Episcopal Church. Miss Hoyt was reelected to the office of executive secretary of the Diocese. -iJ.' .A Visiting Her Parents Here Mrs. Milton Norman, of Wilming ton, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassell. Return Home Sunday Mrs. Jim Davis, Mrs. Thomas Hood, and Mrs. Herbert McKay, of Dunn, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Harper Holliday last week, returned to their home Sunday, Move Into New .Home Mr. and Mrs. John Peel have moved into their new home, which used to 1* the C. F. Page residence. Mr. and Mrs Watts have gone into the home formerly occupied by the Peels temporarily. Report of the condition of the BANK OF OAK CITY at Oak City, in the State of North. Carolina, at the close of business, De-! cember 31st, 1927 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 84,978.29 Demand loans 996.00 Overdrafts, unsecured 14.19 United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds ' 6,500.00 Banking houses, $13,500.00; furniture and fixtures, $3,- 408.29 16,908 29 Cash in vault and net a mounts due from banks, bankers, and trust com panies 71,867.02 Cash items held over 24 hours 351.50 Expense 1,451,08 Total ..., *** ' $183,066.37 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in . 10,300.00 Surplus fund . 8,030.0(1 Deposits subject to check, individual 111,850.28 Cashier's checks outstand ing 4,377.80 Timp certificates of deposit, due on or after 30 days 45,858.29 U. S. Bond deposits ~ 2,650.00 Total $183,066.37 State of North Carolina—County of Martin, January 10th, 1928. I, B. M. Worsley, cashier of the above natned bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. B. M. WORSLEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, thic 10th day of January. 1928. T. 11. JOHNSON, Notary Public. Correct —Attest: H. S. EVERETT, I B. L. JOHNSON, Directors.l 5 V. Metal Roofing MAKE YOUR REPAIRS NOW, BEFORE YOU BEGIN TO WORK THE SOIL. r OUR PRICE IS THE BEST IF YOU PAY CASH. , J . • . - i ' ■ # Culpepper Hardware Co. WILLIAMSTON Edenton Elizabeth City Society & Personals Mrs. ELBERT & PEEL, Editor Here From Murfreesboro Mr. and Mrs. Collin Barnes and children, of Murfreesboro, spent Sunday with Mrs. Irene Smith. In Norfolk Friday Mr. and Mrs. \Vheeler Martin, Mrs. Oscar Anderson, and Raymond McKenzie spent Friday in Norfolk. Returns From Durham Mrs. John F. Thigpen has just re turned from Durham, where she at tended the North Carolina State School of Corsetry. The 1928 styles wete demonstrated on living models, special attention being given to new designs and materials. Spend Week End Here Misses Frances Morris and Eleanor Kornegay, of Goldsboro, were the week-end guests of Miss** Thelma Brown. Spend Week End in Wilson Mrs. P. B. Cone and Sarah and Howard spent the week end with rel atives in Wilson. Attends Court in Washington Klbert S. I'eel attended court in Washington yesterday. In Richmond This Week Mrs. A. T. Crawford and Harry A." Biggs are attending the grand opera programs in Richmond this week. Will Arrive Tonight Mrs. E. H. Robinson and little daughter, Lois Page, of Pennsylvania will arrive tonight to visit Mrs. Tru lah Johnson for some time. She will be met in Rocky Mount by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Horton and Mrs. Page. Here From Belhavcn Miss Estelle Crawford, of Bel haven, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. J. C. Crawford. AC CI DEN T S -Will Happen! The wise man protects himself against acci dents, fire, and theift of his automobile. * - - ' V-. Accidents will hap|>en even to the most careful driver—frequently it's the"other fellow's fault. To have your car wrecked, stolen, or burned , through no fault of your own is harsh enough, but not to be covered by automobile insurance is tragic. We don't guarantee you against accidents, but we do pay for them. Whether you desire accident, liability, theft, fire or collision insurance for your automobile, it will pay you to get our terms FIRST. Leslie Fowden THE INSURANCE MAN PHONE Anything far TUa Department To 46 In Goldsboro Saturday Z. Hardy Rose spent Saturday in Goldsboro. Darrell Price Home Darrell Price has returned from a Washington hospital, jwhere he was a patient for several days. He is getting along fine after the recent op eration. Here From Newport News Misses Bet tie and Louise Coburn and Clarence Coburn, of Newport News, visited Mr. and Mrs. Rush Bondurant. Spends Week End Here Victor Vinter, of Richlands, spent the week end in town. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to each and every otic of' the good neighbors and I friends, white and Colored, who ren dered their aid aiuWcomfort through 1 the days of illness unto the. death of I our sister, Bettie. - JOS. B. LANIER. MAMIE F. LANIER. NOTICE North Carolina. Martin County. Having qualified as administrator of Fannie Daviv, deceased, late of Mar tin County, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims' against the es tate pi said deceased to exhibit thcili to the under sighed at Willianiston, N. C., on or before the 14th day of Janu ary, 1929, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. GEQRGE DAVIS, jl? ,4tw " Administrator. Hugh Ci. Horton, attorney. "' 1 ' ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having this, day qualified as admin istrator of the estate of Baker Harrell, deceased, late of. 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