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. 2 V If 2r U ROCKINGHAM POST-DiSPATCH, RICHMOND COUNTY, ft. 0. PAGE ELEVEN LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS Rhode Island Reds. For sale Single Comb Rhode Island Reds. Thirty cockerels and two cocks. Some fine dark Reds, two and one-half to five dollars each. Satisfaction guar anteed. Eggs $2.50 dollars de livered from best pens W. N. Jeans, Wadesboro, N. C. 3t Keys Found. Found, in Rockingham a bunch of two keys tied with string. Call at Post Dispatch office. Counters for Sale. For sale, two counters, one 10-feet and other 20 feet; also, 70 feet of shelving, seven shelves high W. L. Scales. "Down On The Farm." "Down oh the Farm" will be shown at the Star theatre March 7th instead of "Up in Mary's At tic." Mules for Sale. For sale, several good mules terms to suit. See W. P. McRae The clothes sold by Dockery McNair Co. are standard makes and have the makers' names in them. No guess work about what you are getting in them. For Sale Eggs from world's greatest lay ers, Barred Rocks, and S. C. White Leghorns. After' March first, R. I. Reds. -J. C. Duke, Hamlet, N. C, Phone 89-J. House at Hamlet For Sale, a house and lot at Ham lot. If interested, sec S. Biggs, Rockingham. Silverware Free. Genuine Rogers silverware abso lutely free. We give a card with each 25c cash purchase. See advt. on page five. Pee Dee Motor Sales Company. Hoase For Rent For Rent, on W atson Heights, the house just vacated by me. Has all modern conveniences, lights, etc., and three acres of land. J. W. Jen kins. Pure-bred Poultry Eggs. Pure-bred poultry eggs for hatch ing, from herd to lay S. C. Rhode Island Reds. My breeding pen of Reds is extra fine and is as good a laying strain of Reds as can be found in the country anywhere. I also liave a fine flock of S. C. Brown Leghorn) s, and these are extra fine laVers. Ihave Mottled Anconas and have been breeding them for the past 4 years and have found them to be up to the top-notch in laying. All eggs strictly fresh. Choice of fitfher variety $2.00 per 15. E. C Dawkins, Entwistle, N. C, box 18. In normal times a pale like thi )sixty cents oa the dollar) would want values, run uiih. uu mcj are getting values at Dockerv McNair's., Advt ' . t . n j Montr back without qunttoa if HUNT'S Sain Ml in the treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA, RING WORM, TETTER et other Itching- akin dlieaiet. t'l ?3 M bes ot out risk. For sale by S. Bi8gs Clothes at the prices we are offering them are an investment. Dockery-McNair Clothing Co. Boarding House. We have taken charge of the boarding house formerly conducted by Mrs. J. C. Green. The patronage of the public is invited. Good meals, clean rooms, satisfactory service. 2t MR. and MRS. W. P. ODOM. Auto Tire Found. Found, an automobile tire. Owner can get same upon proper identifica tion and paying for this advt Ap ply to Zeb Gibson, at BanK si hock ingham. kzciwp FOR SALE Grocery Store Houses and Lets 1-3 Cash, Balance S years. For sale, at a bargain to quick purchasers, the following. My terms are one-third cash, the balance in yearly payments extending over a period of five years. Stock of groceries in Rockingham, Hinson block. Chevrolet Ford touring car. Ford delivery truck. House and lot 150x200 in West Rockingham. Four houses and lots on west side of railroad at Steele's Mill. Lots consist of i acres, 9, 10 and 10 acres. If interested, come to see nie, or phone 47-3. G. A. SEAWELL. Per Cent Rebate. Four per cent rebate given on each dollar spent with the Pee Dee ? Iotor Sales Co., See their advt. on page five. Advt Radlcator Repair Work. I have cold my sheet metal stock and outfit to H. C. Crabtree, at Ham let, and will ydd equipment and de vote my time to auto radiator repair and the installation of warm air heating systems. I represent the Lyon one-pipe furnace. As stated, 1 am how making a spe cialty of auto radiator repair, and ask that the public, give me their consideration. My shot) is on F rank- in street, in the Currie building. F. B. McLESTER, Rockingham, N. C. Cabbage Plants. Early Jersey Cabbage plants, grown from high grade seed. $1.75 per thousand. UNION PLANT CO., Marshville, N. C Garden Seed. Garden seed of all descriptions at E. B. Liles grocery store. Also fer tilizer especially prepared for truck ingfor gardens and lawns. We have it in any quantity desired; in 10, 25 and 200 pound bags, and in any other amount you may wish. E. B. LILES. Candy at Biggs. Biggs drug store receives eacli week a fresh shipment of candy from Whitman, at Atlanta, and Hoi tingsworth, Jit Augusta. Two favor ite makes. Try a box; take one home to your wife or to your sweet heart. -Advt. Fcr Sale at Ellerbe. Two residential lots for sale at Ellerbe; well located S. Biggs, Rockingham. Plow lines have taken a tumble in price. Everett Hdw. Co. TRESPASS NOTICE. RICHMOND COUNTY, North Carolina. Wo, the undersigned, hereby give notice to the public that all our lands in Rockingham township, Richmond county, North Carolina, are hereby posted, that all persons are hereby forbidden to hunt on said ands with gun or dog, fish, trap, or camp or otherwise trespass upon any of the aforesaid lands in any manner. All persons arc hereby given notice that anyftne trespassing on the lands of the signers hereto will be punished to the full extent, of the law. (Signed.) W. C. ELLERBE, MINOR T. HINSON, W. T. Hamer, W. P. M'RAE, E. C COLE, All land of estate of J. R. COLEY. Flour $10. George A. Seawell sells flour for $10 per barrel!. Hinson block, next door to Allen-Morse Co. (Advt) Groceries al a Saving. You can save on your groceries if you buy them from George A. Seawell, next door to Allen-Morse Co. (Advt) PUT IT UP TO PAYNE "Honestly it's the best Policy." Chevrolet for Sale, For Sale, a 490 Chevrolet; well taken can; of. New top, newly pafnted, excellent condition. Cash only. A bargain. ? B. T. PAYNE. New 6 Room Cottage For Sale. Just completed on lot 50x150, front ing street west of Rockingham Rail way station four large rooms, Imtli and ktichen, with hallway 6x22. Built of best material, and has not been occupied. For terms and par ticulars, apply to W, L Parsons or to G. W. Coggin. FOR SALE. A tract of land containing fifty four acres, situated about one and one half miles from Rockingham, on the Rockingham and Roberdel road. Apply to Mrs. Luther McLaurin, Mc Coll, S. C. SALE OF AUTOMOBILE. Under anil by virtue of section 1017 of tbe Revisal, I will, at the' Richmond Garage at Rockingham, Richmond county, N. C, on Satur day, March 26th, 1924, at 12 o'clock m., offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash one Overland 90 tour ing car. This car belonged to Horace Adams, and is being sold for repairs on the same and for stor age. This Fob, 21st, 11)21. H. & M. TRANSFER CO., J. F. Hicks, Manager. SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. By virtue of the powers contained in a certain chattel mortgage exe cuted by J. F. Watts to James Mc Kenzie on the 20th day of June, 1920 and which is duly recorded In the office of register of deeds for Richmond county in Book ISO at page 510, I will, at the court house door in Rockingham, N. C on Wed nesday, the 8th day of March, 1921, at 12 o'clock ui., offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing articles of personal property, to-wit: One gray mare mule about 9 years old One 1-horso Hickory wagon. Some farming utensils and a lot of com and other crops. This February 10th, 1921. f .TAMES McKENZIE, Mortgagee. FRED W. BYNIJM, Attorney. Annual Meeting of Stook holders. The annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of The Richmond County Savings Bank will be held in their Banking room on WEDNESDAY, March 9th, at ELEVEN o'clock. W. L. Scales, Cashier. This, February 9th, 1921. Registered Poland China. Registered Big Bone Poland China boar for service. Phone Rockang liam .'$3$-J. GIBSON'S 5. C. WHITE LEGHORNS are still winning My entire flock of breeding birds are unusually fine this season. I have been breeding S. C White Leg horns for the past S years, but nev er before had such a grand lot of fine birds, to select my breeding stock from as 1 have this season. They are bred to win and to pro duce winners and they do it. They are bred to lay throughout the win ter when eggs sell at highest prices and they do it. My Birds Are Bred to Lay as Well as to Win. My matings are all headed with blue ribbon winners at such shows as Raleigh, Charlotte and Rocking ham. Fifty per cent of the females in my No. 1 and No. 2 "matings are prize winners. My No. 3 mating is also of high exhibition quality. Stock and hatching eggs for sale. Get my mating list before you huy;( it is free for the asking and will give the details and prices. H. T. GIBSON, Rockingham, N. C. Tire Lost ' Lost, a Tenbroke ribbed tire, size 33x4, with rim and tube. A reward will be paid for its return to W.M.Hale, Remember, Arenaon makes clothes to fit and hold shape. Advt TYPEWRITER RIBBONS Each 60c Each Guaranteed Ribbons, for any make make machine, any color. Special price of 60c each, three for $1.50. Cash with order. J. R. FELTS, Rockingham, N. C. BARRED PLYMOUTH! ROCKS Winners Wherever Shown. WHY GAMBLE IN DOUBTFUL STOCK WHEN I CAN FURNISH YCU THE BEST THERE IS IN POULTRY $2.90 per set. E. P. COVINGTON, Rockingham, N. C. $10.00 shoes for $6.00 at Dock ery-McNair Clothing Co's. Cabbage Plants. Large Karly Jersey Wakefield cabbage plants, by express. $1.75 per M. Oakdale Farm, jShirhville, N. C. We try to please; try us and see. J. A. Seawell, grocer. Just now the best advertising that we are getting is free, from the people who have been buying at our special prices. Our sale is still going on. Dockery-McNair Co. advt. See J. A. Seawell for feedstuff, garden seed and fruits. Next door to Post-Dispatch office in the Lowry old stand. Ready for your garden see? If so, come to J. A. Seawell, grocer, next to Post-Dispatch office, (advt.) NORTH CAROLINA, RICHMOND COUNTY NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The Collier Mule Company, o. Rockingham, N. C, owned by J. T. Collier and the Doekery-AUen Com pany, has been dissolved as of Jan uary' 1st, 1921. h T. Collier will continue the mule business as sole owner. All amounts due said firm are payable to the Dockery Farms, Incorporated. This February 2:ird, 1921. J. T. COLLIER, Dockery-Allen Company. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF STATE CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To AU to Whom These Presents Hay Come Greeting: WHEREAS, it appears to my sat isfaction, by duly authenticated rec ord of tbe proceedings for the vol untary dissolution thereof by the unanimous consent of all the stock holders, deposited in my office, that the CAROLINA AUCTION AND DE VELOPMENT COMPANY, a corpor ation of this state, whose principal office is situated in the town of Rockingham, County of Richmond, State of North Carolina (R. L. Mc Donald being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom pro cess may be served has complied with the requirements of Chanter 22, Consolidated Statutes, entitled "Cor porations," preliminary to the issu ing of this certificate of Dissolution. NOW THEREFORE, I, J. Hryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 28th day of February 1021, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, exe cuted by all the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office as provid ed by law. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereto set my hand and affix ed my official seal, at Raleigh, this 28th day of February, A. D., 1921. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State. Auction Sale. I will offer for sale at public auction at Norman on Saturday, March 12th, at 11 o'clock, the following: 1 mare mule, 6-yrs old. 1 horse mule, 10-yrs old. One registered Berkshire boar; a fine one. One Ford touring car. Two milk cows with young calves. R. V. Ussery. Good news. All our clothes made- to-measure are almost half price from last year's prices. Arenson. Statement of the condition of The Farmers Bank! at Rockingham, in the State of North Carolina at the close of business, February 21st, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts 276,893.05 Demand Loans . . 18,000.0 Overdrafts, unsecured ... 92.11 United States Bonds and.Lfberty Bonds (Par Value $23000.00) 22,765.01 North Carolina State Bond6, (Par Value $8,000.00) . 7,596.00 Bond Account . , 223,900.00 U. S. Certificates of Indebted ness - 12,500.00 Banking House, $499.00; Furni ture and Fixtures, $1.00 . bUO.UO Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies . 174,441.27 Total LIABILITIES $736,687.45 Capital stock paid in . $15,000.00 Surplus fund . . 30,000.00 Uudivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 14,329,93 Unearned Interest - - 2,768.40 Dividends unpaid . . 110.00 Notes and bills rediscounted NONE Bills payable .... NONE Certificates of Deposit repre senting money borrowed nunc Deposits subject to check 423.902.60 Cashier's Checks outstanding 337.97 Due to Su.te banks, Bankers, and Trust Companies . 13,838.54 Accrued Interest due depositors and reserved for taxes 12,buu.UU Bond Account . . 223,900.00 Total $736,687.44 State of North Carolina County of Rich mond Feb. 28th, UH1. T v I Phiiiins Assistant Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. L. PHILLIPS, Asst. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 28th day of Feb. 1921. H. C. RANCKE, Notary Public Correct Attest: Lf-ake S. Covington, M. H. Fowlkes, F. J. Garrett, Directors T Statement of the condition of the Richmond County Savings Bank at Rockingham, N. C. Bt the close of business Feb. 28th, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts, . . . Stocks and Bonds . Cash on hand and due from banks Cash items Real Estate owned Furniture and Fixtures $257,192.48 3,868.84 22,600.00 10,667.99 423.27 10,500.00 666.00 Total . . $305,918.58 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Dividends unpaid Deposits $15,000.00 15,000.00 8,034.61 92.50 267,791.47 Total . . $305,918.58 State .of North Carolina, County of Rich mond, I, W. L. Scales, Cashier of the above named Bank, do'solemnly swear that the above stat ;ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. (Signed) W. L. SCALES, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 4th day of March, 1921. ' H. C. PARSONS, Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. Stansill Covington H. C. Wall William Entwistle Report of the the Condition of Bennett Bank & Trust Co. at ELLERBE, N. C. in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, February 21st, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts - $72,994.08 Overdrafts, unsecured - 23.65 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures - - 5,762.14 Cash in vauit and net amount due from Banks Bankers and Trust Companies 13,168.22 Cash Items held over 24 hours Expense Account 5,872.64 Checks for clearing.lLiberty Bonds .... 700,00 Total - - $98,520.13 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $49,020.00 5,332.42 7,700.000 17,042.97 13,580.00 4,951.61 Undivided fronts Bills Payable - Deposits suhject to check Time Certificates of Deposit Savings Deposits Cashier's Checks outstanding Due to National Bands, Liberty 193.13 700.00 Bonds .... Total - - $98,520.13 Sate of North Carolina County of Rich mond, ' I, R. H. Covington, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement i true to the best of my knowledge and belief. R. H. COVINGTON, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 26th day of Feb.. 1921 C. M. BRADY, Notary Public CorrectAttest: R. H. Bennett . a. Dennett J. M. Maness Directors ReDort of the condition ot the . Bank of Pee Dc2 at Rockingham, N. C. I in the State of North Carolina, at tl e close of business Feb. 21, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and discounts . $829,49?.. 7 U. S. Treas. Certificates - 5,000.00 Overdrafts unsecured . . 2,008.42 North Carolina State Bonds . 25.0C0.00 ' All other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages . . 18,400.00 Banking House, $9,000.00, Fur niture and Fixtures $1,000 10,000.00 All other real estate owned 650.00 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies . 265,135.87 Total $1,155,692.56 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in . $100,000.00 Surplus fund . . . IOD.000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 24,19y.(.8 Dividends unpaid . . 641.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted 25,000.00 Bills Payable . . . lOO.OOOiOO Deposits subject to check . 649,742.39 Time certificates of Deposit 143,954.24 Cashier's checks outstanding 2,629 27 Certified Checks . . . 140.31 Due to State banks, bankers and trust companies 9,386.27 Total , . $1,155,692.56 State of North Carolina--courT-- of Rich mond. March 2nd, 1921. I, H. C. Parsons, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. C. PARSONS, cashier. Subscribed and sworn to befcre me, this 2nd day of March, 1921. W.L. SCALES, . Notary Public Correct Attest: T. C. Leak V. L. Parsons Win'. Entwistle Directors BANK OF ROCKINGHAM at Rockingham, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business February 21st, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and discounts . $440,549.59 Overdrafts, unsecured $2,773.40 J S Bonds and Liberty bonds 7,350.00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures ... 5,475.00 All other real estate owned 18,917 35 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers , and Trust Companies . "80,719.17 Total $555,784.51 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in . $80,000.09 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 20,613.46 Dividends unpaid . . 240.0Q Bills payable l40,Qe0.0ft D2posits subject to check 343,685.C: . Cashier's checks outstanding 1245.49 Total . . $555,754.51 State of North Carolina-bounty of Rich mond, February 28th, 1921. I, B. F. Reynolds, cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my nowledge and belief. B. F. REYNOLDS, Cashier: Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 3rd day of March, 1921. W. C. Nichols, Notary Public. Correct Attest; W. P. McRae, A. C. Everett, R. T. Nichols, Directors. Report of the Condition of Bank of Ellerbe at Ellerbe in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business February 21st, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and discounts . . $185,864.87 Overdrafts secured $ 393.29 unsecured $ 456.94 849.33 Banking House $2900.00; Furni ture and Fixtures $2513.90 5,413.90 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers Trust Companies - 32,164.31 $225,092.41 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $10,000.00 Surplus fund 15,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses & taxes paid 145.58 Dividends unpaid . . 5.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted 1,200.00 Bills Payable 58,500.00 Deposits subject to check 100,186.29 Time certificates of deposit 39,506.95 Cashier's checks outstanding 548.69 $225,092.41 State of North Carolina County of Rich mond. March 3rd, 1921. 1, Prince O'Brien, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly affirm that abov e statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. PRINCE O'BRIEN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 3rd day of March, 1921. C. M. BRADY, Notary Public Correct-Attest : A Baldwin . R. Wall B. Farlow Directors.
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