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1 FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK H WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA 1' JOHN D. BIGGS jk PER Jk E "IKSSS Wi PRESIDENT H- CENT il-lilm, I''"' j ' CHAS. D. CARSTARPHEN VICE-PRESIDENT P7IID ON j GEORGE W. BLOUNT 1& FRANK F; FAG AN ;| TIMF ifHaBBK ,J F. U. BARNES * CASHIER | lli'lE CITY J JOHN p. SIMPSON 2R J.* L. RODGERSON NCDACTTC KADER LILLEY ASST. CASHIER DfcrOMls : DEPOSITORY N. S.- PEEL I I j R w SALSBURV jjjft 5 T ATEMENT () I CONl)l T ION I TR DECEMBER THIRTV-FIRST, NINETEEN HUNDRED ELEVEN j Organized JllllC 1905 ' Comparative Statement of Deposits: sx{ Resources: -■} 1 » Liabilities: * j . • •• ■ vLf.' ~_o ':1 • p-jij $ 9 00 ' December 31st, 1907 $ 95,056.43 jrfjP. Loans and discounts $178,400.56 h n . . . i raid in Ui\ ldendS 4> 7,6Dv.UU ® , -AM \\ Capital flock $ 25,000:00 i rv sgp Overdrafts ?4.07 f q i jo f x ' iccnn ,iG December 31st, 1908 111,092.33 0y Banking house 7,500.00 . | Sur pl u « & profits $ 0,>50.00 Surplus and Profits 15,500.49 Wj Furniture and fixtures 3,000.00 ! I Npf ' Jrofitß 1911 5J5 °- 49 j December 31st, 1909 151,212.63 ffi- Due from banks 48,926.86 H Total Surplus & Profits 15,500.49 Total Earnings $25,1511.49 I «.*««. ' Cash on hand 8,346.88 j ; DEPOSITS 205,727 88 | _ _. .„ . December 31st, 1910 153,270,01 Mp $246,228.37 ' j $246,228.37 j' j December 31st, 1911 205,727.88 - - —r—: r : -r- ■ W . # ... © Having just closed tin. 1 most successful year in the history of this Institution with Total Resources amount !r®P . , i in*** to almost a Quarter of a Million Dollars, we want to thank our numerous friends for their valuable patronage, and during the coming year we hope that the (jiinlitv of our service will not only cause us to 2fj hold fast to all of our old customers hut will assist us t> add many new names to our books. I FRANK F. FAGAN, CASHIER : LOCAL ITEMS J ♦ » tf >¥*¥*¥+*** »+**+*¥+•* I n.»titTH publiMitsl 111 'Ui« c.ilu i. v*'ht-rv rr*»-«iuc i* t«> 1* »leri\(.d, *v»it It** charnril nt t!«»* rale«»f a It tit (cot:ni *i* wonN t«» a Itiu*) «■:».-! i s|n-t i»1 i tii %vi'l !»' I'tad' *ll un; ( Mi-.r net v Tii lav is Rnfiert E 1. lij iinltv. I'll • Rur d C u r ers art. tnikiut! m. liednlr timc mi —Tlv* Postal Savings 11 ink 4*| led to-d »v for ht|siue-S .u the 10 t! P »t office —O'.viuy; to tbe extr*m-lv »:«t! w i!h r, only those hiving u b' t:■««?-s have attended comt ihi«- \ k —Tii" Dixie Theatre wi'l -nor hf op II til til" lUIV.IC Olid til" Vi v 11' Min the moving pcturr ) im •• w I bejexhibite 1. ' / Rev. J. N Cilo, Sup'. of th-» M ilirdist Orpnaing-, R.il ii{lj. i* 11 preach in tin- Methodist Church Sitlday at I . :t i , -i:: 1 7.30 !' ui, Yll arc i-mli»l!jr iivited to lie.tr h - —T. J Smith and family W'll tv v e to Reidsvdle whete ih>y will make tlivir future homo F'rieeda r 1 acquaintances hce their p nnauent removal. Mr. Smith 11 .- been- associated with the to b r.» m»rket sigcf its orjjaiii ition a" ' his enjove l tbe"Hs'eew. nf nil with whom bo c ime in contact 'V with bis fumilv has been pro i>>H'-ut iu the suciai and tenuous ! eof the town. For a number of >u*ts Mr, Smith ha:' »>.rv. don the 1 in! of Tm tcs- of the G'adcd S :r,jl ind as a St; wan! of the J" .hodist Chrii li In his every d.v life he h«s -ho « n lilnw-tlt t«» bf? a j-od citizen and id-ville will ffam in hav>t-.£ hiui and bis lamily | u. their hone th.re ft*? 0 " ♦•(! T«f I §1; 4 reliably funiih med.Cii"? Give Jt : yonr children, ar"* v• k« it when vru reel >• rd c ra iC£ an. ft checks *udomi.>-v;cnhs - ' 1 ' jjL''V>L >,\.p —t u—p i. r .. b* and noeutnrji* Sana-} d &Fowdcu. I I PERSONAL BRIEFS J !• ! * I ! I \ W Sal-l>ui v. d H#s-ttT, WIS J 1 ! hi to ,\ n Wednesday. 1 Mr->. J C, Oo fud telntned from | ("> ■« en\ illt- Tnursid iy. Chuilie Mu'ilev his -.jcceptei' a I po ,iio'i in t'i«* P mi Ofiic- is clerk , A. h", spent Friday mulil in town with Ins ..1 ti-r. Mr«. J 7 I*' \c , and returned to Mii dk-s-x Siturc iv ni irnsug. J. T. Price leaini'd froni Rocky | Mrnnt. 1 huis iiv H,tht, afier SINNING tvvn days i-i the PrM OlTh where fie \va- b -inp taught the an thod of the P»i«tal Saving's j Sy>-feni by Postmaster ('. VV Rob lin Rev li. T Rijrhtiell. of I.i | Grange, pieo bed at the Christi ti Church Sor.dav atul has accepted Ik pastorate of the Church here an ! v.-il! hold services each Fourth Suitdav. While in town he was me v. of j. T.. illcc ~l' tv.e cit! *nti." > Hotel, H Wnotton, "Vice-President j of Ihe Maryland Life Insurance Cota;>.. iy. of tiaitimore, has been ,1 ;«n th s week looking over the recently established in N :rth Carob'.H aticl which has its 1 ; cnupiarteo lie re under the maim- K niv-iit o' B T. CiAvjx-r. Mr, aud M L ti. Utley. who wt'e receuth married in Minnesota, iff ffh. «i * b * U i Mr Utler was formerly of Cha*>d j Kill, bin lus b en North for the past ve-r. 1 1 1: >;a4 tu«- posidoti o.t »-Iccuician with the company hen*, and entered upon duties on MortuHN, fOF,» Kiane* Piils al va\s litve SMiTMactjon jj j ill y alAuys do the woik. j 'IV. j | Siidt ut, lit. men. Ga . bays: "I j fit'iUc) i*'»is v-i ju Kreftt ,u:d found uiotc re ie! from ihe.ir use thin from . u otherkiduey medicine, and I've ir cd aimpT aii 1 can . . f I. .J| t 1 s-.iTtrers for lcidney au,s bl3d J .>'r[l trouble." Saiinuers & Fuwdeu. 'I -■ -- -V- «>♦— ■— --tmn, „ . Notice ; Notice of Administration i l'nl*r the U'mu" of » certain t ik** Having this liy qualified ait Admmi*- j I truni William l'ieree and wile t«- Lmij* j '• '^" r upou tur Estate of the late Cart C | I'. 11 mthal !Kn remitter's otfiee (or Marti.i Conn Iv. i debtcd t» said entitle I » make priywwnt |N. C. Th* undvr>i){Qeil will wll fort-n.-li i ,H '""I ' "'*« tiottfiv ail [ntmjuk at public Ktle at the court house dour in having fi » i ill » and 1 ema nd s WiDiminiton, \'.-C oti Fchrtmn .7th lyu "f Hll > bander «j;ainst the said at ij M, at] of that land fully de i - r»bed I es ' ;,i '*|>" e*€»it winic to trie' prpj«-rh J !n s-'aitl iti ittuayp known as tin- J nuea I itm« »*«•«! ain't verified by t!ie first day ©I Moore ;>lafr 10 M « rt in Coutllv a jointly i I-Vl rmry A. !) tyn, or this retire wilt j Henri Itarrw,,. Aa.» Hurri*ot. am. other. K . a rtcov . t . rv X]imo .,, j coiu.oimig jo acre® more or leu* I I ThinJjnunrv 3 j «Inn J»nu*r-«>th, iiu. 1 OUIA V. HOKNTII \t,, f w. P H ARREI.L, Adm. I\V M. b(fNI), JR., 1 Winston Si Matthews, lvelfbnl. N. L. Attorney . ... Attorney h I Buic k . has bc« it said l»y Automobile Manufacturers about the I! greatness nf their factories, but few people' realize that the I greatest ol tliem all is the HUICK PLANT JiVliK V m ICK is a lit'lCK THROUGH and THROUGH | ■ - ,'V Illl v , V,M .V part is little in this preat HUICK PLANT. I 1 Klv • ~mi/.tti. is a tin it whirl) represents the high- I e«t degree o! efficiency m the Motor Car production. So per- I :!•" hurnipny -f hi! .pcr.dh.*, putts. that the HUICK is I Ope of StbT.t-rutining Cars made - ff ' !u * '*• motor is t.uoous the world over for its marvel- I « tts offirtency, simplicity t-t Construction and MeehanirafHer- aj '' u> ''' K v .'ve in the head Construction does S lu '■ w 'th th . the i:.; tke and exhaust valves n • Tnnn.i in the L and Tin .rd type, resulting in a gain of 20 per I c«"i. ,?:;":-e p ,v 1 a..t. g-v.u. r fuel ecomtmv from the same size I (- \ lintiers * H ! ft "; v ' 1 1,1 !ev ' ! P ntore power for their dimensions | | " • .ut i|,-i •••• -\ for Automobiles g I y position (rnrcuior 'e M tdison Square Garden Show I .1 ..>tted Recording to th 'ucol the annual output.' has been I awarded this year, as i.\ previous years, to the HUICK I " l lVt ' M° ( h':s at prices according to power and size.— sßso I 11 j' *•*s J si' 1 a at tlrtgtie i t -the various Models on tcijuest ' lode ' '' s luc ' oa " A «'» Olaas front, Prest 0-1 ite Tank slOt>o I 1 » Headquarters For Kentucky Horses and Mules! J Also buggies, carts, wagons, harness & bicycles I We have the Right Kind - We have the Best Kind We have the Chaptest Kind . WHY Because we buy them from the p;ople that raise them right our in the Blue T.rass Region of Old Kentucky, where the best ones grow. Come to See l ! s. WASHINGTON HOSKSE EXCMANQH CO. Washington, IN, G. B. 1,. »uiman. Pies. & Man. - JOB. U. Asst. Wan J Notice! I will set! 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 s 4000 pounds HorK on Rack Wagon, Carts and Farming Implements One Buggy and Harness 100 barrels Corn 12 stacks of Goott Fodder Household and Kitchen Furniture - • " ' " * . >-• ~v4c ■ -r i Klace of oaie: Resiaence, 2 miles Irom Hamilton. Time of Sale: January 24th, 1912. Terms: CASH. _ W. A. WHITE
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