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P FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK*! WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA. jg DIRECTORS: EJS JOHN D. BIQQS I PER 5 T A T E JOHN D. BIGGS S5 PRESIDENT CEI*T V" CHAS. !->• CARSTARPHEN 3R R C. D. CARSTARPHEN __ JKL COUNTY .j w. CKAWFORD PFL D ON *1 • GEORGE W. BLOUNT ® VICE-PRESIDENT r niu» vi \ZO HASSELI 9^ SP FRANK F. FAGAN TIMP PM-SMSHM I F.U.BARNES £G£ © CASHIER - ' | .IIIUC • CI T T j JOHN D. SIMPSON, SB # J. L. RODGERSON nCPftUTQ ill? • KADER LILLBY ® * ASST. CASHIER DEF U M 1 5 DEPOSITORY N. S. PEEL * | j I R. W. SALSBURY W. 7&\ ' STATEMENT OF CONDITION - ' . . JK ?L) DECEMBER THIRTY-FIRST, NINETEEN HUNDRED ELEVEN Organized June 1905 Comparative Statement of Deposits: *| f b» M „d FE ' Overdrafts 54.07 . * 25.000KX) , ! December 31»t, 1908 * 111,092.33 * OH Rk' H 7 50000 SURPLUS & profits $ 1 0,350.00 Surplus and Profits 15,500.49 ® H Furniture andTfixtures WM9\ \ NET Profit. 19.1 5.150.49 j December 31st, 1909 151,212.63 JK ?*- Duo from hanks 4 g 926 fi6 j Total Surplus & Profits 15,500.49 Total Earnings $25,150.49 number ?Ut 1010 15*270 01 GD W Cash on hand 8,346.88 i | DEPOSIJS 1 205.727.88 _ , ! December 31st, 1910 153,270.01 W ® Having* just closed the most successful year in the history of this Institution with Total Resources amount- j® £&. nig* to almost a .Quarter of a Million Dollars, we want to thank our numerous friends for their valuable jfc patronage, and during the coining year we hope that the quality of our service will not only cause us to f; hold fast to all of'our old customers hut will assist as to add many new names to our hooks. FRANK F. FAGAN, CASHIER 1 | LOCAL ITEMS 5 All uutices t'ttbllahfd tti 'Hi* column, fhfre it lo t>e ilfcrivel, will l*eihariretl at Die •rate of to retitJ u line, (t\>unt vk wot' 1 # to it Jttie),euih tonne sj»n..»l rate will l»e 4nude on ♦ tip contracts. —Court this week and the next. FOR SALK. —Several j nirs of mam mot I Bronze Turkey; .it $5 >o pet pair, two #7 00. —S. K. Hardi-j son, Ceiiat Valley Farm, Wilhrfms | ton, M. C., Rome No 4 Messrs Stiton anlGiii>'nnus ire CK"i Jug peanuts in the Roanoke Wafetmnvr S paratnra have been j a • ranged md impeitectly cleaned! stock is benin put 111 goo i condi tio 1 —S >tin »i>lore I bovs with match es aceidendy set tvn h:\les of c"' ton on tire on \h* pMfortn at the depot Su»ida\ The alarm wis giv 11 and the tire w. extinguished with slight dntu ;{»e The biles 1) loured to J G S I'ou. FOR SALE.— Hour br i. d i mares. Two in loaS by tvobvrgon villi Jack bud two b\ Faimet Gen try . These ni e mares and.caw bt bought cheap Als > six uic colts fot i.ile cheapo—John D Wlliamsioi., I". C. - —The second meeting of ihc 1 Shakespe.ir Clut) ot the uew year was held with M's. Irene Smith 011 p , *?ni r, o\ f » joy ablet h°ur was spent 111 the suU of the tii st act of H mlet, cons.der-1 ei oy Si,me to oe tap master piece •of the famous poet: , —All/" irners w.shing extra careful'? selected cjn Nan;', free by at Andcrimu,, Citwfoni & Co.. Ik iNon Pr«.»l & Co., |»! j. L. Ila. c'! j TV«i' to'iaccc, it '! -I!v? f! lad , yoe ' etter that, finy c r of yon I ra's-f • t»av» rv»-T. toiwirxv ir>l «ome tobacconists vno know audi lam it) a pbfrith 1 to that I »obi«.c,» —toou to' o>4 'll bt ! iij»is I i" nin 'Fe Po;i . " r : r T> " K:v J V *>' V' g |»v f i-*r r *X ' ' py an I New Xeai, '• ?■-, v»ur t..r« S Cli'jaiJ'TJ. ■S" , ■ I s*.*Vr -• I PERSONAL BRILFS $1 ®., * I £«* & jJ> *j}A4 &* * *4*6* *** *W Dr. nnd Mrs. J-hti D. Big us visited in Scotland Neck !as! week. Walter Massrll is 111 the West this week buying au.nher carload of fine stock. Harry \. Biggs was the guest of j Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Thrash at) 1 Tarboro last week. Mrs. I),mh 1 Fowle and children, of | j Washington, art- the gu«»sts nt Mrs. j 1* \V. Hoyt this week. Mr 'iti i Mrs Clinton Mutiday and clnldieti. who have been spending the hohuays here; left for Newark, N. J Thurs lay. I'. H: Uro.vu and family, who have hieu itsiuuig in Rowesvill, 1 c'i. C., tor the past year, will make then home here in the future. Dr. John D Higgs went to Ral eigh Wednesday afternoon to at tend the ftim-tal of Dr. Janu.s Mckee, tor ui aiv years head or the i S*i'r» Ho«nit d. Mi-si s lKdzell Woodard and Marv Lovelace, o! Wilson wete the guests of Mt. and M:s. C B dining the holidays. While lure 4lvv were th » recipients of many social favors Winstou left here Tuesday foi Rali'gh where he had autngtt geuieiil to attend the presentation ot tiie bust of Govenor Sauiucl Johnson, first Graud Master of • • "Wui • a lui w.uiV. u C. L. Ktiingto 1 anil family will move 10 Kuistou in a few days, llitir te-ideuce in that town being 'mauled r>r occupancy. Friends j villi reytet their removal and hope junto? day 10 have them return. i idea's Hone* and Tar Compound - fw.m .1 ii.e tt.ii>. G«\c .U to youi children, and take it >*utu>eU when you feel a cold com hccka nnd cures coughs ' 1 '~i A rrr>» p nnd oreveit^ 1 Uioiictii 1 is auu pneumouia. i>aun oers iic i owdeti. • -V • ■ ! Professional Cards ; j | Hugh B. York, M. D.| I I Microscopy, Electrotluinpv, XRay j Diagnosis. Specialties i Ot&ce over Fanner* Hi Merchant* J'.anlc | Office honrs, S to 10 r. in., 7 to 9 j>, 111. Office '{jhou9 6o - Ninbt ' 1 lioii'c 6^ ! —! Win. K warren - J. S. Rhol«s Drs. Warren & Rhodes j Physicians and Surgeons j j Office in Wkks I>mg Store - 'Phone 29 | Jos. H. Saunders, M. I). I Physician and Surgeon Day 'Phone 53 - Nifcht 'Phone 40 Williamston, N. C. Dr. R. L. Savage of Rockv Mount, will be it the At lantic Hotel foiir'h Wednesday in each month to mat dseises of tbe Use, Ear, No~e and Throat and l it Glasses. r - .. . . - t A K. Unnning - J. C. Suiith j Dunning & Smith Attorneys-at-Law . JUituU • . .Oii'i. C-lA'liOii Rnbersonville, North Carolina Burroug A. C rite her - Wheeler Martin Martin & Critchcr j, _ Attorneys-at-Law Williaraston - North Carolina , 'PIIONH 23 S. J. Everett ? j Attorney-at-Law Gieenviiie, W. c. • williawatod, ti, C. , Greenville Lonp Distance Phone 3»8 1 > • I I Society Pressing t . . Glub . . 0. C. Price v Manager Ji Phone No. 58 I' |,-to-1 )atr Cleaing, Jj Pressing, Dyeing and 9 Tailoring' £jj Very careful attention j given to Ladies' Kid | m •es. Fancy W sts I' Coat Suits and Skirts Club Kates fur Men. Clothes called for and delivered • • Agents for Rose & Co. Merchant-Tailors, Chi cago, 111 M fLOWERS! warnwraaw wwtww When you want she best remem ber we are a 1 your service Choice roses, carnations, vallics, violets and wedding outfits iu the latest styles Floral offerings artistically arrang ed nt short notice When in need of pot plants, rose bushes, evergreens, shrubbery, hedge plants anu shade trees, mail telegraph or telegraph your order 'o ; i ■nwaninßicßnDaiß [-•= J. L. O'Quinn & Co. Phoue 140. Raleigh, N C. Do not allow your kidney and bladder trouble to develop 1 beyond the reach of medicine. Take i'ok-y Kidney Pills Ttiey give quick result* nnd «top irregnlaritiej witb surprising promptness. Sauuder's I & Fowden. " J Headquarters For Genuine I Kentucky Horses and Mules! j Also buggies, carts, wagons, harness & bicycles j We have the Kind - Wc have the Best Kind We have the Chaptest Kind WHY UecAii-i- \vt buy t'rtm from the people that raise them right'' our in the Bine Grass Region of Old Kentucky, where the best ones ! yfptr. C>me to c ee Us. ""WASHINGTON EXCHANGE CO. Washington, M, C. B. L. Sueman. l'ice. «t M»r. - Jos. L. Bigg*. Asst. Mam ! . .. Notice! I will sell at Public Auction on Wednesday, January 24th, 1912, at my residence near Hamilton, N.C.,the following property, to-wit: Three young Mules ✓ One Bay Horse Four Head Cattle Three Sows and Pigs ' . U y> •. i. \Ji. i\,uv Wagon, Carts and Farming Implements ! One Buxgy and Harness 100 barrels Corn 12 stacks of Good Fodder Household and Kitchen Furniture Piece of — *JI-.. , Time of Sale: January 24th, 1912. Terms: "CASH. ! W. A. WHIT E
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