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Tuesday
(At Mitcheuer's old Stand)
Mrs. H. H. Preston
usco news.
The Farmers Union of Center
Hill, Local No. 2225 met at Bro.
W. D. Perry's Monday evening a
member ill with pneumonia to
cut his wood They cat more
bard wood than he asked for and
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enough pine wood to last him the
year. The president E. E. Top
ping, Vice President, W. T.
Forehand and . Chaplain, Parker
Moiids and a large number of
members were present and helped
cut. Bro Jimmie Monds a mem-
'2. a -WW 1 -w ' m T T
ber of tenter mil l-ocai uuion
jwas helped at the last meeting
bis dues paid in full by the
members tor this year besides a
-nun and will continue to help him
Tney also cut his wqpcl last batur-
iimv hvhiiii n. ii I in I ii m ua - uuu
"J ' o r -
met with the misfdxbuue of getting
his leg broke by a stamp puller
i .1 .i i i i
leaver mas Droite auu suuuk ui::i
bard enougn to nit mm up so as
to fall on h is head. Center mil
Local Union has been faithful to
- their sick and distressed members
has been organized about 3 years
and has paid in cash money near
three hundred dollars saying
nothing about the work they have
given in the way of cutting wood,
working-and housing crops for
their sick members.
Benton's X Roads
Mr. J. E. Small was a caller
in Savage Saturday morning.
Mrs. J. M Savage is much
better at this writing. -
Mr. V., F. Hoeeard is very il
at this writing.
, Those who called on Miss
Minnie Small Sunday were Mezsrs.
Raleigh and Lycurgus Small
Chester Powell, Kenneth Harrell
and V. P. Etoggard.
Mr. Ruffu3k,and Frank Ward
spent a few days in Ryland the
past week.
Misses Maggie Bentou and
Helled, Leih spent Saturday
night with Miss Eunice Beamonl
Mr. Isaac Speight was tne
guest of Miss Elsie Powell Sun
day afternoon. - - -- -v
Oak Grove Christian; church
will hold a quarterly meating Safc
urdry . evening at two o'clock
uMembers and friends are invited.
He Was Unanimously Elected
When the term of the old negro
preacher had Expired he arose a Dd
said: ; -
"Bredden, de time am heah fo
"tfe delection ob yo pastor for a u .
ndder yeali. All dose f aborin me
fo pastoh Will please say 'Aye' "
The tfd, preacher had made him-
self rather anpopalar and there
was no response .
:. "Ha," v? aid; 'silence gibs
: consenl-allns.''.' Tse yb pastor fo'
anudder yeah," v
see
day
Ji Ji 11 n 11
E. Bond.(
Summer
Report of the condition of the
Citizens Bank
at Edenton, N. C, at the close of
business Mar. 4, 1915.
, RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts . $117,116.50
Overdrafts secured fc unsecured. 1,458.78
All other Stocks, Bonds, Mtgs. 4.120.00 j
Banking Houses, Fur. and Fix 9,000.00
Demand loans 29,695 . 50
Due from Banks and Bankers . . 48.36J .55
Cash Items. .(.'. 1,762.39
Gold Coin ........... K . . .1,305.00
Silver coin Including all
: minor coin currency .1 547.25
National banK and U.S. notes. . 6,393.00
TOTAL $220,759.97
LIABILITIEI3.
Capital Stock paid in 25,000.00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes paid. . 19,636.51
Dividends unpaid 30.00
Notes & bills lediscounted
Time Cetif cates of Deposit. . . . 5,169.00
Deposits subject to check.. .. 104,899.01
Saving Deposits : 60,625.06
Due to Banks and Bankers 4,385.73
Cashier's Checks outstanding 1,014.66
TOTAL
late of North Carolina,
County of Chowan.
$220,759.97
SS:
I, Chas. H. "Wood, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my
belief and knowledge."
CHAS. H. WOOD,
cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 10th day of Mar . , 1915.
W. H. WARD,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
H. C. Privott,
L. F. Zeigler, Directors.
Patrick Matthew.
Report of the condition of th c
Bank of Edenton
at Edenton, N. C, at the close of bus
iness on the 4ht day of Mar., 19i5.
. RESOURCES.
Loan9 and discounts... .......223,203.13
Overdrafts sec. and unsecured , . . . 380.44
All other stocks, bonds, mtg3. . 76,100.00
Premium on Bonds 650 00
Banking House, fur. and fix 21.000.00
All other real estate owned 6,072.72
Demand Loans '2.05tf. 00
Due from Banks and Bankers 30,987.78
Cash Items 1.045.63
Gold coin .. 837.50
Silver Coin, including all
Minor Currency ,...1,595.58
National BanK and U.S. Notes. . 4,911.00
Total $368,839.78
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock 50,000.00
Surplus fund 25 . 000.00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes paid. . .3,909 47
Notes and bills red iscounted 5,000.00
Bills Payable - 40,000.00
Time Certificates of Deposits 14,914.06
Deposits,Subject to Clreck 120,007.04
Saving Deposits 109,564.31
Cashier's checks outstanding 223 98
Certified Checks 149 25
Acerued interest due depositors 66.67
Total .$368,839.78
fctate of North Carolina,
County ofj Chowan.
I, E. C. EEA, Cashier of the Bank
of Edenton do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true, to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
e:c. EEA,
- - . . 3ashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 10th day of Mar. A. D. 1915. ; '
D. M. WARDEN
Notary Public.
Correct attest : 1
M. G. . Brown,
J: G. Wood,
; W. A. Leggett,
Directors. f
t3jikleii-s rbica Salve
Its Osst Sslvo b Tha Wcrli
Opeomg
Mar. 16.
Muddy 1 Cross .$ News.
Mr. Lynnie Spivey called to
Miss Maggie Moora Wednes
night.' v '
Misses Annie and Sallie llioi-
dick entertained a number of their
friends last Tuesday night. ? V.-
Messrs. Marshall Hobbs,
Luther Boyce, John Dave Hobbs,
and Joe Overman called to- see
Misses Auuie and -Sallie - Biddick
Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Riddick
spent Sunday with her parents .
Messrs Lee and Willie Rid
dick and Lycurgus Overrhan were
the guests of. Misses Anme and
Sallie Riddick Sunday afternoon.
A few of the boy 8 and girli
around Muddy Cross attended
revivat services at Bosley church
Wednesday night.
Mr . Frank Moore called to see
Misses Mary and Nina Riddick
Saturday night. '
Mrs. Bertha Riddick and Miss
Annie Riddick spent Monday
afternoon with Miss, Zena Blanc
hard Messrs. Herlie Rountree and
Lloyd Carter were tne guests of
Misses Moore's Saturday night.-
Death Of
Lora Augustus Winslow
On .March the seventh 1915,
God called from earth to heaven
our dear beloved brother Lora
Augustus Winslow, age 26 years
4 months 15daySj, The son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Winslow.
near Hickory Cross. He has
9
been a sufferer for many years,
- 1
but for the past year has suffered j
much pain, but bore it patiently,
trusting in his Savior for help.
He gave himself to Christ and
joined Sandy Cross Baptist
church in 1913 and was a aithfnl
member. The funeral services
were conducted by his pastor
Rev. T S. Crntchfirld, and his
body laid to rest in the family
burying ground His dying
words were Deautitul, touching
the hearts of those that heard
them. He leaves to mourn his
loss an aged father and mother
three brothers and one sister be
sides a host of friends. May the
Lord bless the dear ones and
keep them close to his side.
SISTER-IN-LAW. '
Report of the condition of
Hertford Banking
Company.
at Hertford,
in the State of N. c., at the close of
business Mar. 4 1915:
BESOTJKCES.
Loans and discounts . $ 182,099.00
Overdrafts, 269.60
United States Bonds on hand 1,000.00
Banking; Houses. Furniture.
and Fixtures , 10,000.00
Due from Banks and Bankers 23.811.99
Cash items " 230.20
Gold coin ' s 265.00
Silver coin, including all mir
nor coin currency 1.308.S3
National banK notes and other
U. S. notes ' 4.062 00
Total $223,046.76
Liabilities j
Capital stock 25,000.00
Surplus fund - . 25,000.00
Undivided profits, less cur- ' j
rent expenses and taxes pd. 2,167.7f
Dividends unpaid 24.00
Bills payable 6,000 00
Time certificates of Deposit. 63.496.0Q
Deposits subject to check. . . . 102,045.17
Cashier's checks outstanding 156 6
Certified . Checks 163.10
Total '
State of North Carolina,
County of Perquimans,
$223,046.72
I, Ii. -W. Norman, Cashier of the above
named bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of my -knowledge and beUef.
-L. W. Norman, Cashier.
Subscribed and ' sworn to before me
this 9th day of Mar.. 1915.
Chas. Johnson,
- Clerk S. Court .
Correct Attest:
W. 3. Blanchard
T. S White
- I Directors.' '
Reyncldson News Items;
Friday evening Feb 2t, Mr
Carlton Pittman . entcitained a
large numben of- hisv friends- in
honor of his fifteenth birthday, j
The parlors, hall and idining room
were beautifully decorated
for the occasion. Games were
played until eleven o'clock, when
the summons came for all to go,
to the dinin'g room where a sump-
tous feast was served to. these
lads and lasses of sixteen, more
or less. - Ou returning to the
parlors some good - music was
rendered' by Misses Compton,
Lawrence arid Pittman. Those
present' were Misses Edmonds,
Beard, Compton, Jeanette and
Lucy Costel), Lucille Hines,
Hardy Pittman, Essie , Eure,
Lydia Story, Margie Lowe, Yel-
ma and Joyce Hines, Messrs.
Malory, Tdm and Gladstone Pitt
man, Christopher Early, Clifford
Lawrence, Jack Ellenor, B. and
Shirley Parker, Harry Lee and
John Carroll, Mesdames M. D.
Harrell ana Fred March.
Miss Margie Lowe was the
guest of Miss Hardy Pittman
Saturday and Sunday.
The Misses Hines enrertained
Mrs M D. Harell, Misses Lucille
Blood, Lydia" Story and Lois
Lawrence, Messrs. Douglas Dar
den, Shirley Carter, Joe Winslow
and Emmett Hines Saturday and
Sunday.
Messrs. Malory Pittman and
Christopher Early were the guests
of Mr. Carlton Pittman Saturday
land Sunday.
Misses Lucille Blood. Velma
Hines, Messrs. Shirley Carter and
Joe Winslow spent? Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. L C. Carter. .
Miss Helen Lee spent the
week end at home.
Miss Phyllis Lee spent
the
week-end with Mrs. George Ellis
of Somerton, Va.
Mr. Harry Lee has a new auto.
Misses Joyce Hines and Jennie
Bess Pittrnan spent the week
end at Mr. Ebb Story's near
Eure.
Mesdames W. H. and W. T.
Pittman called to see Mr. Ned
Freeman, who continues feeble,
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. S. M. Pittman called on
Mrs. C. W. Lawrence Monday
afternoon .
Messrs. Tom Pittman and. Er
nest Rawls were the guests of Mr
and Mrs. Wilmer Pittman last
Sunday.
Misses Compton, Beard, Jones.,
Edmonds and Lee, Messrs. Harry
Lee and Cleveland Cratling- dined
at Mr. Ernest Smith's last Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Ellis visit
ed in Somerton Sunday.
Willow Notes.
Mrs. J. W. Brown of Gatesville
was the guest of Mrs. J. W. Hud-
gins one night last week.
Mr. A. M. Hudgins of Sunbury
was in town Saturday. .
Mr. Leigh Trotman was in our
midst Monday.
Sunday being so inclement
quite a few of our young people
were disappointed although some
of them paid their usual call de
spite the rain.
Mrs. Mary Layden of Edenton,
aaras the guest of of her Ulster,
.Mrs. A. S. Hudgins, last week.
Mr. Charles Brown, Jr., o
uatesvuie. spent oaturday and
Sunday with his grandfather, Mr
0. 0. Brown.
Mr. James Hudgins and little
son are on the sick list: "
Mrs. E c A. Blanchard and little
son Earl e spent Tuesday with her
: tnotherV M rs. Nathan Riddick, J r
' R. Wr Simpson Jbf Trotville
was in j Willow Friday.
Mr. Hubert liountree made
his usual call Sunday. 7 v
Miss Sallie Hudgins entertain
t et us take your measure
now for that Easter Suit.
We'll take the measure
rig ht and fit you perfectly
TIi? suit will reach you on
time-
Suits
to order
$16.50,
$14.95,
2500
and
EverettWoodard
"Leaders of
ed Messrs. C P. Hathaway and
G. C. Hudgins Saturday night.
C. R. Howell of Bosley passed
through here Thursday.
J. P. Blanchard and little
daughter Alma were callers .here
Wednesday,.
Sign Pim Items
Misses Dollie Spivey and Berta
Twine spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mrs. J. B. Spivey of
Gliden.
Madems J. A. Spivey and E.
White and children spent Thurs-,
day with their sister Mrs. V. Q
Berry man.
Misses Viola Winslow and
Violetta Perry spent Sunday
with Misses Mae and Bessie Perry.
Mrs. J. W. Spruill ajnd son
Clayton spent Sunday evening
with her brother Mr. M Y.
Blanchard of Trotville.
Mr. and Mrs. Y. O. Berrymau
and Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Ward
and son took a joy ride a cross
the mill pond Saturday evening
to see friends
Mrs. J.R. Brinkley and son
spent Thursdaj With her sister
Mrs. J. W. Spruill.
Miss Blanche Boyce called on
Mrs. L. L. Ward Thui sday after
school.
Mrs. P. L. Hobbs of Myrtle,
Va , spent Wednesday night with
her daughter Mrs. D. E. Baker
and is now spending some time
with her daughter Mrs. J. D.
Ward.
Mr. A. T. . Blanchard
8Qnday in Gates County.
spent
Misses Berta Twine and Dollie
Spivey called to see Mrs. V. O.
Berryman Sunday evening. f
miaa Annie ,1 wine called to
seer her sister Mrs, L. N. WarH
Stitiday evening . :Y- -v;?.
"James Ward spent part of last
week with his. grandmother Mrs.
J. W. SpruilV : ; ;; :-
: M isses; H Yioletta Perry and
1000,
1 8.00,
up-
any
Low Prices."
Glrdys Twine s-ent Thursday
night with Miss Lillie White.
C ASTORIA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Ycztq
Always bears
the
Signature of
Tyner News.
Messrs. O . E. Lane and O. E'.
Ward were in E. City Friday ou
business.
Mr. Neooiab Bunch called t
see Miss Millicent Chappell Sun
day afternoon.
Mr. O. E. Ward has recently
purchased a new Page automobile.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Hinton Chappell
of Hertford spent Sunday with
Mr. J. P.Chappell and family.
Mr. -John Bryant of Rich
Square, N. C. spent the week-end
with his sister Miss Ellen Bryant
of the school faculty.
Mesdames O. E. Lane aud E.
B. White visited Mrs. Tim White
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. A. Russell and Miss
Millicent Chappell called to see
Miss Irene Hollowell Saturday
who is ill with pneumonia.
Misses-Anna Mae Lane and .
Millicent Chappell visited Mrs J.
A. Russell Monday evening.
Mrs. Robert Brinn has returned
to her home in Hertford after
spending several weeks with Mrs
E. B. White.
Messrs. J . : E. and O. E. LaBe
attended services at Pine Woods
Sunday morning.
Rev. J A. Rnssell filled his
regular appointment at the M. E
Church Sunday morning and
preached an excellent sermon.
Messrs. ' Jim Bovce, Nathan
Dail and Ernest Hollowell accom
panied M r. 0. E.- Lane to Eden
ton Thursday.
We are sorry to report Mr. C.
W. Perry ill, hope he may sooa
-recover;
Comp