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noma neYvs. Mrs. J. L. Hassell is ' expected to return this week from Balti more where she has been to pur chase her spring millinery goods. Miss Hines. her former trim- rd 0 In Mrs. Ida Blount is spending the week with friends here. Mm V,. S. nnd J. W Blount Condensed Statement a J . ... t ' , The Washington ; mer, will return with her. JWenonaBflenttheekendaJ1 Aberru-thy of La- .heir respective home nt4r'Gra..de nn.achH i - 'he M P. I Koper. : : ,- . . -b: h s! A qtnd of nii2;neer rank Ply mouths Leading Store i 1 r L Ml 11 ly. J. W. Wii i occupy g temp -rar l.-.u . -ing is it adv ior .j - ..cy, and Mr. H. M. Jov.ol)s: fcas lovtu. iwo the eottiie 01 i .'. 3 ate,' by vi r. Williams. The educatuaa pl y, "Te Heir of Ml Wn a i . a- t-w Tom Hll iast in ys e t:n;.:? under cae au-piCio o j otier ment Assn. of Roper Graded Jen jobs vvasqii:e a .-jacjess -i id reflects great ere Jit upon those vho partieipa' d n trr- pay,, quite a ail ia a ,. , . - ior the oeneii-oi t .e b.vcuuj i. Among tnose from oui i v vho attended were Misses Joi -ston and Cnessori of ALvi.C; . Mr. Geo Swain with Mi s ;e ic Norman, xvlis-es Eva and Mary Swain, Pi ot Carson and C T. White, of Sk nnersviile, and Miss Carson of Bethel, and Mr. Stark Holton with Miss Mary Witey. Attention of the public is again called to the institutes being held .iere every Thurs ay for the free examination and treatment of iiookworm. Dr. Pridgen says that a large percentage of our people are infected and he is a-greeably surprised to find so much interest manifested and so many taking advantage of the opportunity for ', jree examination and expert treat raent. Every.person, regardless of creed, color or sex should be examined and if infected should take the treatment which is ab . olutely free, and if not infected, it is worth something to you to know it and you will be happier hereby. Farmers should not only have themselves and families ex amined but their tenants and . neir families' as well in order to avoid re-infection- If you are .skeptical, go to the institute and i ake a look through the micro i cope and be convinced. Full in--jrmatiori including illustrated pampiets and specimen boxes may be had at any time by appli t ation to B. S. Clark; Local Reg istrar of Vital Statistics, for the IT. C. State Board of Health. ? trwers February 19, 1913.' i. - i c nv si: vs.f.1 i...ur month of le eight month sentence and it will -tgke'1 that the remainder of senten , i Ik c nvn red. :1 per - -is who oppose the granting ..( hihi pKr.ion are i'ivLted to forward ; t jeir protest 'o the Govenor without : ely ' Tli s -he 2 h 1a j of Feb'y. 1913., ! 2t n CRESWELL 1NEVVS. Capt. Spruih's new automobile crrived Monday. Thay report a very instructive n- eeting. . The teachers of the school here attended the teachers meet ing at Mackey's Saturday. Rev, Mr. Johnston held servic- csatSt Davids Sunday morning t4 nd at night, in Christ Church. Dr. Hardison seturned Satur day from Norfolk where he at tended theTri-State Medical Con vention. Tiie M P. Church gave a Val entine Party last Friday night It was pospoued one week on ac count of raihy weather. Miss bailie Burket, a teacher at Cherry, visited Miss Eva Spruil' last Friday night and Sat urday. Dr. J. L. Hassell has return rdfrom Norfolk whre he ac eompained a patient who was suffering with chronic appendi citis. Mr. Walter Peal took Mrs. Teal, Mias Myra Hardison, Miss Carrie Smith and Prof. H. C. Griffin on his car out to the home of. Miss Hattie Snell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Litchfield Jr., returned Monday from Hert ford where they have been visit ing Mr. Litchfield's sister Mrs. Myrtle Reid. After a few days visit in the home of her uncle, Mr. Alfred .Alexander, Miss Earnestine .Alexander returned Mondwy to h 2r home in Plymouth. Master Joe Basnight and Ethel Davenport, ages 13 and 14 res pectively, according to a written consent of their parents, were married here Sunday morning by X r. J, L. Hassell. HE BANK OF ( RES WELL, . Cri'-w II .. itif dte of North Caro lina, at the clr.se of buRinesa, Feb. 4th 1013 KCOTTCR . DOLLARS 29 570.26 800 00 6 773 ol S 4( 121 "0 11 fun -99 i-3 LIABILITIK- 1JOLI.AK8 - , . U pii ) 5 00. ! U- d"-'i..l d prr.fllu - dr:pD xi t-nses -, .i pad 1,549 9r Dop sits Hubj-ct i.f. li ' 2n 62 4 avinR8 Depooits 6 8.1?. 93 Cashier's Checks outstaudiusr J2'i Jl certified checks 29 (0 Total $39 190 o3 State of North Carolina. Ooonty of Wash ington, ss : I, D. E. Woodley, Caahier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that trie above statement is true to the be3t of my knowledte and bo-lief. ' D. E. Woodley. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this lr-th, day of Feb. 11113. C. B. Holmes Seal.'J Justice of the Peace Correct Attest : w. n. Hardison,- Wa. Wiley, ; H. A. Litchfield, Directors , v Mi Loans and Discounts - - - $42,717.08 Furniture and Fixtures - - 1,754.66 Expenses, Etc. - - - 881.52 Cash on Hand and due from Banks, 16,722.48 TOTAL - - $62,075.69: Capital Cashiers Checks Certified Checks DEPOGITS . TOTAL - $10,000.00 1,540.82 - 29.70 50,505 17 62,075769 n i'i aro not' ncccssorly reser ved for iig depositors. The small man in business is welcomed at this bank as a depositor, and has the encou ragement which an always conservative bank way give the small but growing business. Our buyer has just returned fY- mtiVe N inhrn" Markets. Mew Spring goods are coming i -lat?u Easter is coming eaiiy this season, and if you. want your Easter dresses you had better do your shopping at once. Never before have we shown such a lovely line of goods as we have this season, You will find a grand display of spring woolen goods, also brocaded charmeuse, she neweet goods of the season. A beautiful line of wash silks, piques, ratines, American, and French ginghams. Laces, Laces, Who said Laces? If you want to see a beautiful display of laces, and em-: brodies, we invite you to call to see us. We have anything that you want in the trimming line. Our laces run from 5 cents to $1.00 per yard, including cluny, shawdon, all-over lacefron $.25 up to $5.00 per yard. Our embroeies from 5 cents per yd. up to $2.5 baby Irish per pd. Iccount yWti Open an WHILE OUR LINES OF Dresj Goods, Silks, Embroid eries, Laces 'and. Silk Hosiery are most complete WANT TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION to the line , of mens' pants, which are composed of the I latest in - Style, Workman ship and Tailoring combined. IF IT IS UP-TO-THE-MINUTE Low Cut Shoes & Oxford WE HAVE THEM MADE IN ALL THE LATEST Toe and Heel, and any last you want, A to EE, can fit any toot and the latest in every-" respect. Our prices and styles are rig-ht, and before buying1 we itivite you to inspect the fulll line as it will make money for us both. Yours for up-to-date goods at right prices CLYDE CAHOQJ. t r ' ---p mm'r,': rm,K "!"r i I M -,r.Ju. - -rl -I,,.,,.,,,,!,,,!,!.,,, j Oistno We want to call to your attenti(n that we are now Mis playing our childrens' dresses and mitty blouses, from $.50 up to $1.75. We are Iso showicg a beautiful Jioe of lacies , dainty muslin underwear. We can sell you underwear much cheaper ready-made than you can make them y0jirself. re Adlep. Cole ufors .site THAT EVERY FARMER NEEDS They positively pay for themselves after a a ir Vk i f" u'pcr man any otner planter ever built. 1 he distributor makes one trip two doubles the truod from cmaiio. Goie Planters anil nutr hntnw fk tn?.,-.' u: i tl. . . .r . Kr.rH, r.,j,r,,f ,;m ,"UK11""!UU. were -oorn ana raised " on a The distributor makes one trip do ior'i iaey were "Dorn an You'll find them so downright useful and reliable that you'll wonder how you ever got along without them-lwhv you tent to put up with out-of-date machines, when you could own a Cole! . were ever con- The Cole Planter SAVES Labo1, bf 1 Man and Mu, Plants Cotton, Corn,. Peas, Beans, Peanuts and other Seed Atone trio the Cole jPlanier smooths the bed, opens a furrow, mixes guano with the soil. Covers it,' opens : againplants the covers them in the most accurate man ner. The uano being mixed with the soil directly under theseed. feds the plants as soon as the seed sprout. -You get a quick start, get two chances at a big crop. The Cole Planter plants the seed in a straight line at the same depth. The dep th is easily regulated. Cotton comes up in a straight line without bunches. It can be "chopped to a stand cheaper, cost of cultivation is less. The seed fall in plain sight. The wind can't blow them away none are wasted at th e end of the rows. " Doesn't skip or bunch the seed as far ahead of the old style planters as the old style way is ahead of hand planting. Works perfectly on any kind of land, where other planters are unsatisfactory. The Cole Spreader ana cultivator Lister and Side Dresser Sows Guano and Throws a Good SO ma- can feed. guano to growing crops . get more good out of . it spread guano at the ' right ' List at one Trip 8 .t USSMWi-M--- ' time to make fruit, t --; -"..v,'e; ' .; ' right where anet- work oi roots need it. ,; ;.. By feeding the euano durincr the growth instead of all at one time but little is washed away.- The plant receives all the benefits of the plant food. With cultivator attached (as shown in th'? cut) you can sow guano and effectively cultivate at the same tithe save the work of one man and one mule. ' Two strong universal plow feet are furnished free. .By re moving cultivator and attaching plow feet, yuu have the best .ma chine for sowing guano and throwing two good furrows upon it. The hopper holds sack, and spreads uniformly any quantity from 100 lbs. to 2000 lbs. to the acre. . - ' ' Paysor itself in labor saved doubles the good froni guano.. - ( The Cole 1SS5 Distributor The Cole Distributor Opens a Furrow and Sows Guano at One Trip in Sows Guano in Open U M. vww.l ABJ. u ww a Very Useful for f p I -ide-Dressing I Crops s.ime time. It'll save the work of one . I . ;;i-.ig diy. Esp. ci.illy gxd fur si.3 ' jiU up alongside pi uit. Str n ry made thruout, Inre hooper. . st(ei Sijokes. Convenient lev r, ciif otf : Tuiiabie Cole frce feed, noiteie-s ai a bi. disuibntor rigid while you fi 1 t!ie . r v Here's a Cole . Distributor with opening plow in front, which many farmers prefer. With one, you can run off rows, Seopen a furrow, and sow guano at the man and mule every ii-fssi'.ig can be run .n plow wheel with .-.v of uaiio. Has tfce . .e. . Swivel rod hoids 2 Good Furrows Upon It. Saves Labor The forui of spout used on this machine --- spreads the guano, instead of putting it in a small stream. i 4 The fertilizer- feeds ymore plant roots gets more good from guano. Positive force feed sows from 100 to 1,500 lbs. of guano to the acre. Instantly regulated. The plow feet throw two good furrow upon guano at the same .time. Plow feet re strongly attat hed to side beams, so that good plowing can be done. You can leave it wilhout danger-of its falling. Graduated hitch post adjusts the weight, on the plows. Other Styles of PI: .iters and Distributors to Meat Every Need Besides these machines we have th - ". liversal Single Foot (either frvce feed or Knocker), Universal Double Foot Knocker, and other styles suited to different uses. )i . .id your old out-of-date trouble making planter or dist: ibutor, bitch up to one of these labor saving Coles! Come and see them now. ' Guaranteed By Us and By The CoP.e Mfg. Co. The Cole is doubly guaranteed. The maker guarantees it. We guarantee it. Every machine uiust prove a practical daily working success in your field, no matter if tLe soil is rouph or smooth, ' level oi i.' 'y, with crooked rows or straight. . . They are made as good as money and brains can make them sold at a fair price to everybody. Come and see tkene mac Get ready for planting time. . . , . .. , es. SWAIN 05 PLYMOUTH, NOKTH- CAROLINA
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