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"Z fBBJpm?l :P 1 . fipiTT ' THE NEWS REPORTER , THURSDAY, A P R IL 10,1924 Properly cared for, the home Farmers of Vance county under Board of Education and endorsed jcBBaggHBI W W Wlllllllllllllifc LLI LllllllLWillfc LfcLLifcll!MaC warden is an object of beauty and the leadership of county agent J 0. by said Board, and filed with the U r fs a sUent but impressive testimony Anthony have organized a poultry Board of County Commissioners, j , of th !iniviilitv of hunaan effort: associauon. Twenty-five growers that a large number of the voters J 1 - f I so many people in so many places have already joined and equally as of said School District favor the, J I ! I A I I A I I worked together for its crea- many have expressed then- mten- issuance of bond, for the purpose M I O 17 51 T I k P I I Cl llfilfltl I - tioi, it demongrates clearly the tions to .join later. tet" by A 1 J ttl VCIIU VJ V I VI J . I possibilities and results of cooperat- the Board of County Commissioners M R Jon- Nearly 1500 negroes attended five of Columbus c0Unty and notice is U K I - News I j I I ? SJ ? 1 By all means don't miss "The Old Oaken Bucket," I I . notice spectalelection SSfV "e given by the Senior Class of Cerro Gordo High I by in. k. .m oub,. oiij. f ay taMHg iTSZ'dSr'ft." B Srhoftl FriHav A mil 11 frP M It is worth vour ' h,''e2v4llle' North Carolma' Apnl ceeds of sale of said bonds to be used H 0CD001, rnaay, April 11, orr. in. u is worui your I yeStKeScia E effl S h2 iE? JS ffltricr01 1 time and money. It will give to you two hours of ! I I -coTitVuf thrttbaetneddutpo S octun fe the Sury enjoyment and pleasure. I prevent the solicitation of labor for f0r a special election to be held in !es ot bC DlS'C! ' wh"5 B 1 employers in other states. the County of Columbus in Chad- hne are hereby referred to and M , lleurZ Township School District, No. ade a of not f e anf the M x , . , . , , r, p - ,. ' district shall include all the tern- 14 a i i r- .1 or- "Basy Bread 'weight reducing 3 for the purpose o voting upon gaid boundaries. H AdmiSSlOn 15 and 25C. ! food, ' is now being advertised as the question of issuing bonds and j -p ; M i bng sold at New York restaurants, levying a sufficient tax for the pay Scfl border f M AMJ Alll J Thh is something new, but for a ment thereof, for the purpose of ff0 LafllTIP II HPT LaftlTIP All" long time they have been serving erecting and equipping a hool d VUIIIG Wild WHIG Mil. J rurse-herucmg food. And Whereas it appearing- from on 19th day of Apr 1924, and shall H ! I Subscribe to the News Reporter. ' the "petition "filed with the County JLlnd thall dosfon mn I the 10th day of' May, 1924, and chal- " lenge day shall be the 17th day of aBZS3 E gSS April, 1924. The voting places in mmWmmWm. T M precinct shall be same as were used Imfi nit Al Jf I fl V 1 U in last general election. Any per- I VI BT I VI I I fl I son entitled to registration shall be VJu J X T A JUllf A J M JL 1 17" I M allowet! 10 register at any time dur- J IC V ' If IC I H in- the twenty days that the regis- m A m W m w ,''r m tration books are open, and the regis- I m w Mm I I hpvrnlpt Chevrolet H.t MC" V-Miigtiaiiw, i ci caica I I V F 111 U The Saturday preceding the election P I. f and be nappV Rlshall be challenge day, and the reg- J 9 I m M istrar and poll holders shall attend g O M J U j the polling places to which Uney have g j T j respectively been appointed for the g M will g I M ff 1 I PImI 1 purposes of hearing challenges. B I ! V VIV ! hJehbc; f2ppdleCJ nE.f fiKoronace! Seldom have those in search of retty Cottons and u had such opportunities as are now S I Cj Registrar, R. K. Casque and m. D.' ojfere(3 in our Wash Goods. Thousands of yards are now on display. , . U Edmunds, poliholders We have never known the Spring Cottons to be so pretty, I I Come and let US Show yOU itS A:t' regUlar meetmg n 5 or such values for the price. ! I wonderful performance BSKKf sea island sheetings, 121 and i4c shades, 25c I I ! n AtrT WAIT rniilir wnW! ! By Kathleen Baldwin, Clerk. Uhambrays, solid and stripes, 10, 12, 15c Campbell's Soups, 12c UUIN i WAII, LUJyi liVvl I j ! (out may i) 8Mn. Pepperell Sheeting, unbleached, 45c Libby's Soups, 10c I ! " Report of the Condition of f 90'ln- PePPerell Sheeting, unbleached, 50c Arbuckle's Breakfast Coffee, 3 lbs. for $1 ! H c.Ao"T7iv,r, 81'In- PePPerH Sheeting, bleached, 50c Good Ground Coffee in bulk, per pound 25c . Hit B the farmehs and MER. u 90-In. Pepperell Sheeting, bleached, 55c NniVAV IVI ATAY9 I f chants bank 0 and 45In Batjste s bQ $1 We have on hand at all times fresh supply lJUiYCV lflvlUl at Fair Bluff, N. C. Apron Ginghams, 12 and 15c of that famous OrientPastry Plain Flour I ! TABOR, N. C. i 1 seeofrr tt Tinted Pa3ma Checks, for underwear, all in 12 and 24-pound sacks I Michelin Tires and Ringed Shaped Tubes Loan and diteoStT' $i77.937 72 J nKIVlllrvY ! I r M Overdrafts unsecured 387.42 g B g, M United States Bonds and ,'aaa Liberty bonds o, 700. 00 ' Banking houses, $7,590.- .. p-.-.-.v.-.-..ilV.lllllllltii.ii.M.ii.. 88; furniture and fix- "--B Vi tures, $5,520,69 13,111.57 j I Keeping MM s lAi HY I h I A Y r : I I I O N Cash Items held over WW VI I I Ymii fai- U 1 2 ' " II 1 U 1 1 ii 1 : I I JL "UI VClI bF U Total S232.829.09 M Liabilities IC ftlA Qo( Woxr H Capital stock paid inS 10,000.00 " M 1 ID IIIC iJCtlC T f dy H Surplus fund 5,000.00 Z I Wf J Undivided profits, less M I f I II I " current expenses and L dftV XJ W W I taxes paid 1,769.56 ' ; f m t Deposits subject to check A -m PTl I I TlriAA In I I And Get That New : I W f 30 days 41,332.02 i fc i k j Cashier's checks out- I All ! standing 662.19 I I And let us inspect your car. 70-577-50 ! i Hi : I j 5 Total $232,829.09 ' i N J State of North Carolina County of ! - j Columbus, 1924. " i H ' i I. R. C. Tucker, Cashier of the J 1 je y J above named bank, do solemnly g ! Goodyear U I Gas and !wea Sat.thf Jove statement is b J ' T.. I llll 1 true to the best of my Knowledge and 1 b Tires Om I JVSllVJ OH j belief. i I III I 5 ! me, this 9th dav of April, 1924. r I U Authorized Ford Dealer i : Ti:N" Notary Pp 1 c I Mfl I ! I J h. v. norris, 'bt rwm Mr iiiiiiiiwiiiiiiitiiitL.LLLLLLt,J R.C.Tucker. D.rectorg s -mr m w , I The Berries! The Berries! j II I B J 1 i TT A 1 . S5 And Avoid the Spring Rush 5 I I How About Your l T, u ID . I 1 Berry Tickets ? j j The House of M3 I j We Print Them. Give Us Your Order Now. W L I I S I Ii I THF NFW; RFPHRTPP 1 1 MOTOR C0MP ! I s 1HL NEWS REPORTER SS TABOR N c ' I ilHllHlllimillilll W M WWMAwafMWMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM m m m t. . . B T T . "
The News Reporter (Whiteville, N.C.)
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