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srz County nt Plymouth, in the State . of North Carolina, at the close of business Men. 5 1917. "resources. X'- Lour.', and discounts, $ 105.G12.14 2S5.GG 207.18 20U6.S8 2000.00 45.S17.00 Overdrafts Secured Ovf rc rafts unsecured. Furniture and Fixtures, E'eir.and loans, . Eve from National Banks, Dve from Suite Banks and Bankers, Cash Items, Gold coin Silver coin, indluding all mi nor coin currency, National bank note's a'nd ether 1,436.53 3, 87. 26 1,506.00 2,244.27 2,417.00 J. S. Notes, ' Total, $lb7,441.GS LIABILITIES, Croital stock paid in, $10,000.00 Surplus fund lt000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses & taxes paid, 623.07 Deposits subject to check, 110,217.21 Time certificates of Deposit, 36,025.77 Savings deposits 8,515.60 Cashier's checks outstanding 1,032.03 Certified checks 28.00 Total f 167,441 68 I, W. B. Watts, Cashier of the above named Hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best el" mv knowledge and belief. W. b. WATTS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 14 dav of Men., 1917. . Ceo. V. Ilardison, Notary Public. Correct Attest : H. C: Spruill, W. II. Ward D. O. Brinkley, Directors. KSl'OKT OF THE CONDITION OF The Bank of Rouer at Roper, in the State of N. C, at the close of business Mch 5th, 1917. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $ 1 43,174.43 Overdrafts unsecured 34.96 Eadkv.g Houses ' 2200. 00 .Furniture and Fixtures 1635.00 All other real estate owued 4000.00 Due from National Banks 41.1S3.20 Cash hems 964.22 Silver coin, including all mi nor coin currency ' 482.41 National bank notes and - other U. S. Notes 1,073.00 Total $194,747.22 ; LIABILITIES O.pilal .s'odl paid in : I Surplus fund Undivided profits, less cur ' rent expenses and taxes paid Deposits subject to check Savings Deposits, Cashier's ('hecks outstanding Certified cheeks, 20,000.00 12,000.00 1,642.81 67,702.79 92,488.92 558.70 354.00 Total $194,747.22 State of North Carolina County of Washington, , 1917. I, li. S. Clarke, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. 13. S. CLARK, Cashier. Subscribed to and sworn to before Kit, tnis 14th day of March 1917. C. . W. Ausbon, C, S. C. Correct -Attest: Vvr. C Thompson, E. L. Herri ngton, J. W. Chesson Directors. North Carolina, Washington County, In the Superior Court, Before tho Clerk. N. II. Harrison, Jr. VS. Roanoke Railroad . Lumber Co. Preston Darden, Chas. M. Allen, .1 S. Allen, Alwilda Allen, John H Allen, Lelia Davenport. Ellis Dav enport, Jr., Marn-arett Allen. Nor- falk-Southern Farms Corporation, Surry Parker, W. II. Harrison, N. 11, Harrison, Sr., N. A. Harrison, G. L, Bowen, W. C. Bowen. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. The parties above named and all oth- r persons interested, will take notice that on the 12th.. dav of February. 1917 tifctitioner filed .a netition in the nfficp i the Clerk of the Superior Court of Washington County, N. C, to have his rue to certain lands therein described, registered and confirmed pursuant to Caa'pterjpo of the Public laws of 1913 and actsamendatory thereto; and that summons Has been issued retnrnnhip nt ie office of the Clerk Superior Couit ct VVashingto'n County, N. C. on the ien day oi April, I'JW. t?id lands are situated in the State of A-orth Carolina, County ot Washington, Plymouth Township, and more partic ularly described as follows: FIRST TRACT: Begining at an iron mar-i-?r in the center of Bezar Diich and on the east side of the Acre Road, being 19 i4es and 11 links from the east edge .'ffcthe public road and on the west edge offthe dismal; thence, north 23 degrees 3d 39 minutes east (i poles and 10 links to fuj iron marker: thence, north 81 de grees and 39 minutes east 11 poles and t Iir.ks to an iron marker: thence, north G3 degrees and 48 minutes east 21 poles nd 10 links to an iron marker; tnence, north 15 degrees and one minute east 33 coles and 4 links to an iron marker; thence, north 8 degrees and 21 minutes, west 16 poles and 8 links to an iron mar ker; thence, north 19 degrees and 24 minutes east 43 poles to an iron mar ker; thence, north 5 degrees and 36 minutes west 21 poles and 10 links to D iren marker; tnence, north 10 de marker; north 15 east (30 poles and 16 ; lists nan iron marker; thence south 88 degrtes and 57 minutes east 274 poles ana 18 links to an iron marker; south 2 degrtf s and 44 minutes west 300 poles, to aa iron marker; thence, north Ti de- Eko Washington : Dank grees and 39 minutes east 8 poles and 6 unk to an iron, marker; thence, south 1Z-1 cist l'A noles and 6 links to nn iron gfee atid 6 minutes west 356 poles to tlie begtning; containing 490 acres. SECOND TRACT: Beginingatan iron marker standing on the west side of the Acre RoAd where the dividing line be tween said N. H. Harrison, Jr., and W. H. Harrison intersects aaid road andbe- l iug 41 links from the center of a bridge ana a uncvii"" ui ui m vz rosi n uui the center of the chimney at the north end pf the house where N. H. Harrison Sr. now lives; thence, north 77 west 135 poles to an iron marker, thence south 23 west 126 poles and 6 links to an iron marker; tnence, south 75 de grees and 12 minutes east 126 poles and 10 links to an iron marker; thence, north 34 ?' east 17 poles and 24 links to an iron marker; thence north 26 east 22 poles to an iron marker; thence, north 24 east 92 poles and 20 links to the be ginning; containing 105 acres. All persons interested in the above proceeding are required t Q- appear and show, cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be granted. And an persons interested will take notice that it on said 18th day of April, 1917, they fail to appear as herein re-l quired, the petitioner will apply to the! court tor tne reliei demanded in the petition. This 12th. day of February. 1917. C. V. Ausbon. 8t 2-16 Clerk Superior Court. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE North Carolina, Washington County. Having qualified as administrator o the estate of Mary Jane Riddick, de ceased, late of Washington Countv North Carolina, this is to notify all per4 i, : i: r hl. . -it suns nawiig ciuiiu againsiine estate 01 said deceased to exhibit them to the un' dersigned at Plymouth, North Carolina on or before the 25 day of January 191fj or tnis nonce win De pieaaea in oar o their recovery. All persons indebted to said estatq will please make immediate payment 1 his the 2o day ot January 1917. ' W. R. Hampton, Administrator oL Estate of Mary Jan Riddick ' 4t.2-'J Zeb. Vance Norman, Attorney. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALH By virtue of a power vested i me in a certain mortgage execu ed by S, P. Woodley Feb. 19 191 to me, the undersigned, I will e: pose to public sale at the Com House door in Plymouth, Was ington County, North Carolin.J at 12 o'clock noon on Monda March, 26, 1917, to the highe bidder for cash the following d scribed personal and real pro erty:- "Two pieces or parcel of lar lying and being in the .County Washington and state of Nor Carolina and known and desi nated First Tract, the Dovj Tract of land containing 2 acres more or less and bound! as follows: Beginning at a pirf Martha A. Phelps' northwq corner ana tne nortneast corri of the Long Ridge tract, then! running south 50 degrees ei 220 poles along Martha A. a VV. T. Phelps' west line to a g on bcuppemong Kiver. W. Phelps' southwest corner, them' south 71 degrees west 160 poJ to a gum, thence north 50 de grees west 180 poles to the E. T. Phelps northwest corner, thence Money to Lend on farms We are the Financial Correspondents of the Prudential Insurance Company and have money to lend on farms in Washington County at five per cent interest for five years with privilege to repay before maturity. CHICK AMAUGA TRUST COMPANY, Raleigh, N. C. Apply to Z-V. Norman, Attorney, F. O. Address, Plymouth, N. 0. 2-2-tf FARMERS: We will take a special delight horses and mules, bscausse they are clean, good bred stock and are especially adapted lo the needs of the farm ers of this section. Our new, commodious brick stables are kept in a perfectly Sanitary condition and the stock we have on hand gets the sequently when they leave We will carry a lot during the Spring and you need not hesitate to come in at any time for you will be sure to find what you want. Baggies and Harness We have just received a solid car of nice, up-to-date bug gies which we are offering at a most pleasing price. Our line of harness comes from the best factories and are known for their neat appearance and durable qualities. We are here to serve you and to look out for your best interest and our motto is "Satisfaction to all." Our stock is guaranteed to be jusc as we represenr. them. Ky. Morse & Mule Exchange J. 8. SIIUGAK, Manager north 64 degfrees 1G4 poles to the first statton; "Second tract the 1-6 undivid ed interest in the Four Thousand Acre Tract described in a deed froni W. IS. Hardison and VV. J. Starr, Administrators of the late J. J. Woodley to S. P. Woodley. "Also six mules described in a chattel mortgage from said S. P. Woodley to V. T. Phelps dated th 20th day of May, 1913." .; The mortgage empowering me to sell the above property is re corded iu Book 59 page 492 in the office of Register of Deeds of Washington County, North Car olina. This 22 day Feb. 1915. W. T. PHELPS, Mortga? Zeb. ypivMSiXsojm. Att Plymouth, N. C. in showing you our lot cf best treatment possible; con here they are in tip-top shape If v.- H -'. ' tl 19 Have been built and actually delivered to retail buyers since Aug ust 1, 1916. ' ' These figures 320,817 represent ihe actual number of cars man ufactured by us since August 1st, I9l6, and delivered by our agents to retail buyers. This unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes it neces sary for us to confine the distribution of cars only to those agents who have orders for immediate delivery to retail customers, rather than to permit any agent to stock cars in anticipation of later spring sales. We are issuing this notice to intending buyers that they may pro tect themselves against delay or disapofntment in securing Ford cars. If, therefore, you are planning to purchase a Ford car w advise you to place your order and take delivery now Immediate orders will have prompt attention. Delay in buying at this time may cause you to wait several months. Enter your order today for immediate delivery with our authorized Ford agent listed below and don't be disappointed later on. Rutiabout $345, Touring Car $360. Coupelet $505 Town Car $595, Sedan $645, f. o. b. Detroit J.W.B Watch This Space For ANNOUNCEMENT Next Week. p THE UNIVERSAL CAR Ford Motor Company ucnanan OD8I. I - r ' I : j
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