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' 11 requisite ||j' (I Bake Day jj , 2| Foods. jjj ; Baking Powder Jf J Absolutely Pure |pj | J The only Baking |fj [! ] from Royal Grape j| ] j,j Cream of Tartar aj f ! No Lime Phosphate ■ LOCAL ITEMS J All notice* ,|«whli*hrtl m On* whjrir rcvemir j»to willXii.Lhiuxcdat l!m_ ml* of lfcri»t" wiitl*. t«» n Hn*)mch i•* *■ *i»- '*!»*> t«' jait* *%»!! !>** nut'U hi long Contract* vx V v V v - . . 'jf s • sor 6 does "(Viwr 1 will cure any case ot Chills and KevtT Price »5 l - • A lew turkeys are being ofTei * - ed f>r sale at the usual hi pi ice for pour sto k t Mr. Ennnett Edwards 'and family are occup\ ing the Latham bouse now. having removed from the Morton place where they have been for several years. 5 or 6 doses "» W>fV will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. —LOST in Everett, an eighteen size open face, gold filled Watch with square and compass on the back. Works No. 10660605 J. K JBarnhill. Liberal reward. —Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Mizell, who have been living in Dardeus for the past year, are in towu at the Roa * uoke Hotel. Blount Bros for whom Mr. Mizell managed a tner chantile business, have sold out. —The inability* of the 'market IBeu to supply pork te their cus ' tomeis i» one of the odd things which occur among the many .others in the town. A like situa tion has never been seen here be- FUR ftliNT—For lyi t,, Oue brick store in 'Robertson viltfc.N. C. Good stand Applv to RH. Har grove, C. —sSo. 00, pe# month straight sal ary and expensed, to men with rig. to introriuse our Poultry Remedies. Don't answer nfiKss you mean business. Eureka Poultry Food Mfg. Co (Incorporated,) Fast St. Louis, 111. For the convenience of those de-iriug to communicate with him j over the telephone, J. Paul Simpson announces that he can lie found at ! Number 67 between the hours of 6 j a .d S 111 the a. m., and 7 and 10 at I night." • ~ : - - j Mrs. James O. Staton who en- ' tertained the Book Club 011 Tnes afteiuoon remembered the oflice 1 force in a most substantial manner, j The tray was laden wit)i good j things and carnations, the latter j finding a place on the coat of the ; .local reporter. These little "courte-i sted^ore \dwaj s appreciated. ( —There were baptismal services j at the Methodist Church on Wed-| neday night of last week and on Sunday morning. R- v. Mr Read ; js do ing his work here and wilt I not be returned as the limit of his, pavt'Tate has been reached. Every-! j body iscorliallv invited to attend ( j his last set vices on next Sunday ; if PERSONAL BRIEFS I I ' J. A. IDnnett, of C 11 y. was i lieie Tuesday, i Muses 11. Gilliam, of Windsor,' spent Sunday in town. Rev, and Mrs. G. ,] Dowell have returned front a visit to Edenton. | i Messrs G. P. McNnughton and J. L.Rodgerson were here Monday. | ; w C Manning is attending the Chiistmn Convention at Washing- j I ion I: ' I S F wiHtanrs.-jt 1 . has gone to ! 1 l'iiiL*?eipilna to remain until Chi ist i ! 111. is. / I | ' M rc-F.mtty-l'»ig ha» —- gu -t of Mrs. Whieler Martin ibis I wire k. s Miss Katie Au.sbon. of Plymouth has beets visiting.Mis A. S. Cof field this week Miss Lela Brown has been in Greenville tins week to .attend the lunefal of lie 1 neice. 1 E. Baruhill, ]. A Whitlev, landj. K. Gurganu*,.. of Everetts ' were in tow 11 Tlie-day. Miss Anna Claik, of Scotland ,' Neck, sj cut the week-end here wit h J Mi's Eliz ibel h ■( 'lOtduti. K; -V . , ► Miss Su> r.: ice, of hli:'>l>eth MCiU has lie n the guest ot Miss l lVnnie Higgs this week. Mrs- jofm-1) ivis and children, of 1 Jauiesville, have been here tins week with Mis J. L. I\v\e 11. M iss Cat 1 le Spt uill, who has been j viMtipg the Misses lhovvn, i turned to her home in Roper,. 1 Miss Rebecca Smith was here Sunday from Scotland Neck, th«? 1 guest of Mis. J. 1L Sauiuhrs. Clayton Moore , has returned i from a business trip to Rocky 1 Mount and other point* 111 Nash 1 County. ]. Dillon Simpson, book keeper j for the Dixie Warehouse this sea e I son, has accepted a position in , Richmond, Kv. Asa T. Crawford litis been in , Norfolk this week on business con; , nectetf with The Denuis Simmons , Lumber Company. Harry A. Biggs attended the fifteenth anniversary of the wed ding of Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Thrash in-Tarboro this week. - ' A. 1). Mizell went to Roberseu r ville Wwlnesdav to atteud the - wedding ot his brother, Mr. Joe Mizell to Miss Maud Peele. t Miss Mae Bennett, the popular . telephone operator, is spendiitg a s month in Welch, W. Vr; with her ■ brother, Joseph Bennett, who tame . here to accompany her to his home. . While away her position will be | filled by Miss Essie Peel. NOTICE SALE ! * ... - 4 - I will sell at Auction for cash on Monday, Dec. 12, 1910, at my Residence 3 miles from Willirrns- j ton.N.C. Consisting of household and kitchen furniture farming tools, milch cows, 3 mules, I horse ■ 2-horse wagon, carts, j Sale to commence j promptly at 10o'clock a. m. • Very truly, W. IM. Y OR K This Nov. 23. 1910, HKPOKT Hl' TUB CONDIfIoN Otf Til K | Bank of Robersonville, nville, N. C., at the close of bus : mess Nov. it* nylu, K k.-.ol' l C ).s: Loans HIM! discounts f (>■) 777 23 \ 3. 16t.22 j i Hanking ilollsf.f2.vt9 20; fur riiturc mifi.fixtures f 1009 75 3.54#.95 I I Due from l>niks ami hankers. . Cash ilcuiM N 1 ~51'6.4S . Jr.uM coin N45 qp I ! Silver coin*. etc I .J T"tnl 035"* 97 ! 1.1 A 1111,1 I IK.H ' C«|»itnl stuck # 15,000;00 ; Surplus"fuuil 7,Ho'>rOO Undivided profits, less current 1 expenses -und taxe> paid .1,013 94 lillN payable _ 15" ooo.'oo Time- certificates ui deposit 12,379 2S ! 1-H*|»»sits sut>j-Cl to check 42,138 9> ! j Ciisluei s checks out landing 1 t6.Ho , Total f 0i,50S Q7 . |Hi Ail o| NnR 111 CAV'M.t % V Coiltlty ot V!{Htn» HS . : v« I A Mix. 11, t«*birf o\ tl*r- J ugiiH c| naiik, «lo *il« inni\ Hucitt that the n,lnjve j '7"iitnrtT*im*TTt rr vrxttr t-n-1 t*V tifwt-- rrl -my jll iil \u * i« 1 1 A. Ml fV 1.1, Cabinet j ! tot tc t Att( J. H U«»l»rrHi»M, JiW A Kob- I . i-rhotl. \ S K l» rtcti luniloiii jV. Uit N»\ 1110 I V Ku'l t ! : i_ | Shall Wcm a n Vole? II t.ht'V did. millions would vote l>r. King's N0 \ l.itc I'ilK tlic true 'remedy for wcimn. I'or banishing Uhill, fagged feelings,' backache or lin adaclic, constipation, 11 is]1)i 11 j* ' 'colds, imparting appetite anil ton-j '(ii).', no the system, they're umqual- j ted. l'.isv. -ale,, sine. ,>sc, at ijsannders Fo'vden, ! Sub-cribc IN Tuii MNTI KI-KISI | "i JweAs™Youi C to take Cardtil, for your female 9| 1 troubles, became we are sure .t I: | will TCdp you. Remember that p | this great femaio remedy — 6i TCARDOI has brought relief to thousands of I, 1 other sick women, so why not to I you ? For headache, backache, I periodical pains, female weak- ■ ' ness, many have said it is "the I best medicine to take." Try it I 1 '! "* Sok! in This City M | 1 j Do Not Experiment j when you need Paint. Kxperiiuents [COST MONEY and ruin property. You t asstmte-no risk when vou- httT' r as yon are PROTECTED ABSOLUTELY by the signed analysis and guarantee on 1 every can. You KNOW what you are r getting. ; This is not the case with other paints. Fur sale by W. H. Williams, Willlaraaton, N. C. ' i TO OUR Friends and Patrons President of the United States and Govern or of this State have set aside next Thursday the 24th instant, as Thanksgiving Day. iJThe Treasurer of North Carolina has designated this Bank as a Depository for State Funds. CJThis is one of the many things which we are thankful for. CJWe are also'thankful for the excellent patron age which our friends have given us during the past year. " (Jjlt is our earnest desire to serve our customers in the future with the same courtesy which we have tried to exercise in our past dealings with them, and thus we hope to add many new names to our books hrfvriT Mi* 1 h" V ;'" rii nr nf thp New Year. Our experi enc6 is that a satisfied customer is the best adver tisement a bank has to offer for new business. Farmers & Merchants Bank / YVILUAMSTON, N. C. Capital $25,000.00 - Surplus $10,000.00 State and County Depository JOHN I) lU(iCi5, ('resident " FRANK F. FAQAN, Cashier C. I). CARSTARPHEN, V. Pres. L. If. HARRISON, Asst Cashier . • i [ .—— 1 I For the Next 30 .Days | Wli WILL OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK Qj Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Caps, 0 ... Boots and Shoes ... w ifk :WAt, Actual Cost, Tor Gush "9E 9 ♦ cjv jjg It will be to your interest to come in and let us show you auvthiny; you may need in the above lines. (fa ( l oine Eiirlv Hefore Stock is Picked Over Yours to please. 0 O. K. Cowing & Company $ Williamston, - North Carolina €•€•€• C-€-€>€-€>€*€-€-€^ , m , " . »r * * . . ■ . •-» ~zr v v •' Wheeler Martin, President J- Qodard, Chasier J. 0. Staton, Vice President, k C. ri. Godwin. Ass t Cashier Report of the Condition of the k \ r Bank of Martin County Williamston, N. C., at the close ot business November 10, 1910 Resources: J Liabilities: , , Capital stock i^is.ooo.oo Loans and discounts 141, 1.««> ~ , , , Surplus fund 17,000.00 Overdrafts 6,786.73 I Unlivided profits less cur- All other stocks, hornis, etc • rect expenses, etc 2,221,71 H k'g hotise fur. an lix. Notes and, bills rediscKl 13,100.00 All other real Demand loans 1,900.00 » Time Certificate deposit 32,239.90. Due from banks \ hankers 24,874.53 Deposits subj. to check 73,956.08 Silver coin, etc. _j 5,466.96 • Due to banks & bankers 4>3 , 9*^ 1 Total $183.830.50 $,5.3.837.50 . » Open an Account .With Us To-Day DIRECTORS Wheeler Martin J. G. Staton W. H. Biggs S. A. Newell W. J. Whitakers W. C. Manning V. R. Taylor J. Q. Godard
The Enterprise (Williamston, N.C.)
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