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BANK OF MARTIN COUNTY WILLIAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA • . •- • „..T? ' :s,- .^•; v:- v-S'-' • ' 7 **"' T ' We have just closed our Twelfth Fiscal Year and invite your inspection to the Statement published below. /" »•' €r - " ''••• . .V v 4 • " y '• " ' " - The year just loosed was by far the'most successful in the hirtory* of our Institution, both in Deposits and Earnings; our total assets having reached almost One-Quarter Million Dollars. Our deposits show that we have $11.(51 for each dollar of Capital .Stock. This is by far the largest porportion of any Bank in this section and shows how great the confidence the business public has in our Institution. We hope to continue to receive the same liberal patronage from our friends and stand ready and willing at all times » s ' & ' « ✓ to help any legitimate Enterprise consistent with SAFE and CONSERVATIVE BANKING Twelfth Annual-Statement at Close of Business January 31, 1912 c.• - • . v / \ ' Loans and Discounts - - $158,089.51 Capita! Stock - - $ 15,000.QP /■ * Stocks and Bond - -" 2,375.00 * Surplus and Profits - 22,524.46 ■ ♦ I„ - Furniture and Fixtures - t 1,850.00 Deposits - ■ 175,513.84 Cash in Banks- - 60,723.79 Bill Rediscounted - - - 10,000.00 $223,038.3,0 ■ - N $223,038.30 4 PER CENT PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS J, G. GGDARD, President J. G. STATON, Vice-Pres. A. R. DUNNING, 2d V-Pres. C. H. GODWIN, Cashier I LOCAL ITEMS | *999999999999999999999999^ All notice* published in till* column, where revenue i* l»> Ik* drfived, will l»«r cli:irgt»l ul the rate of loc.iitw a Hue, (count nix l«» h l»ne). t icli i«»ui\£>;>ceiiiljnitr uill U tunde oil (*>K omtMCU. —The Game is on. —S ) fur the > round hog's culen 4at has been correct. —lO cent ginhnms t yceut.—rC. P. C Cstarphen & Co. —Motion pictures give both iu- Jtruciion and pleasure. Ain't \ou going tonight? —Next Wednesday is St. Valen tine l).»y, and Monday (t2th) is 4he birthday of Lir.con. —ls cent gtnhauis, (Sun and Tob proof,) ut 13>s? cent. —C. 1). Carstrttphen & Co. —Ju-t received 1000 yds. of the best percale going at to cent. —C. D. Carstarpben & Co. —Carolina is in to win. —l)r. Joshua Taylor, Jos. F. Taylor and \V. B. Rodnuui Jr., were in town today on business "You can't have too much of a good thing," so see the pictures tonight and every time. Don't batik your money out of the county, for there are no better banks than Martin County lias. —Ain't you going to the moving picture show tonight? There will be something doiug, sure. —Farmers desiring to purchase stock and good stock can find where to go by examining the ail •columns. | '—-Don't watch the Game —i-et in it and help Carolina to win. —FOR SALE.—Pure bred R. I. JLeds and lhowu Leghorn roosters, young and in fine condition.—-W. Jl. Ellison, City. —The small increase'in the price of cotton brought a few mote bales 00 the market. Many farmers in this section are still holding iheit —B. L. Susmaii, Pres. of the Washington Horse Exchange, litis pone to St. Louis to purchase* a car load of horses and mules * Notice ad in tin# issue. —Antony the young men who received liceaes ti practice law wus Wheeler Marin. Jr.. the sou of Col. and Mr*. Wheeler Mattiu. lie will be associated here with his father and B. A. Critcber. —New ails this week"; Rogerson & Co , W. A. Roberson & Co., G. M. Roberson. B. T. Cowper., Bank of Martin £ounty. Keep your eye on these and the other ads in these columns, and rtap the benefit. —Clayton Moore, who took a course in law at tlie University stood for license this week and won out. He is the second son of the latejames li. Moore, who was one oT the greatest lawyers the State has produced in years. , —J. B Cherry sold 7,000 pounds of his tobacco crop at Rocky Mount last week at an average of fourteen cents. What do you know about that for tobacco? Better plant a little this year. Good seed can be had right here in town. j Wood*?* Seeds] For O- ' New DcAcri.plive Catalog is fully up-io-date, c.r.d telta all 1 about the Lcit 1 Garden arid j Farm Seeds. Lvcry farmer and *?ardene? should have a copy of this cctr«- lop, which has ionft been recog nized ae e standard authority for the fuJJ and complete infor mation which it gives. We arc; headquarters for Gr?.ns and Clover Sscfis, Sotd Politics, so?d Gats, Cow Pear,. Soja Beai.s and Farm Seeds. Wog.l Catalog mailed free on request. \Vrite lor »L T.W. WOOD 6' SONS, Seedsman, - Rfchtwwd. V». ~4. / 'l v ■: r "j . _ " . ti. j . . t PERSONAL BRIEFS J 4 ♦♦.♦#.♦♦******♦*** «•**** F. U. Bantes went to Dover, V'a., on Monday. Rev. went to Hamilton Thursday. J. M.S. Salsbury was here from Huuiiton Monday. Miss Sailie Dunn has been visit- J ing litre this Week. Dr. and Mrs. j. W. Williams, of Kveretts, were here Monday. W. C. Maiming went to Norfolk Wednesday on business. Harry A. BigKS is visiting North ern cities for several weeks. W. 11. liiggs lins been in Rich mond on business this week,* ■ Cbas. Baker went to Richmond : Monday \o eonsult a Kpeeialist. Miss litta Nunn, of New Bern, was the guest of Mrs. T. 3 ? . Harri son while in town. Messrs. P. H. Daveuport and F. L,. Gladstone were in town Thurs day on basine.-s. Miss Elizabeth Pope ;-pent the week-endhere with Mus Martha Cottcu Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. KdwardMcMasterh, after visiting their daughter, Mrs. K. U. Barnes, left Monday for their home. Mis. Walter Taylor and Children, who have been visiting theiy parents here for several weeks, left Satur day for Augusta, Ga. Tbey were accompanied as far r.s Flcreuce, S. C.,byMr. and Mrs. G. P. Mc Naughton. —mr Wfln'f übp now™" No more limping for Tom Moore of Cochran, Ga. "I had a bad sore on nry instept tliat nothing seemed to help till I used Hucklen's Arnica Salve," be writes, "but this won derful healer soon cured me." Heals old, running sores, ulcers, boils, burns, cuts, bruises, eczema orpitee. Try it. Only 25 cents at . • -• • •£•: x • - n . Trustee's Sale r.y \ line of authority of h dct '1 of ! Trust exemted to me by Primus Hrown and wile. LuAnd* brown, or. the 6th d;v> ii>l December iv** I }, and dul> lecorded in the lit»sister'* cilia: in M»tt!n County in 1 Botik V. V. V., 153 *•*"*"ui*; the payment of certaiu bonds bearing even date therewith, and the stipulation:) in said I>2«»d of Truft net having been com plied with, 1 shall ex;>ose Ht public tr. tion, for cash, 'jii Monday,the iv>tli day of Feb, i}!2, «t i j M at Court House door in Martin County, tile following property: The tract of landvonvejed by Kli fay. lor and wife SaJ.*th V. Taylor to Primus Ibown on the 6th day of lkceuiber, r,xsg, of record in the public registry of Murtm Coonty. Commonly knowa as the Con gleloa land adjoining the land T>f MM. Ikttic 'feel and otUeiH, containing 3o acres more or Ws. \ This January I2tb. ly 12. Mc (1. Taylor. Trustee. >«tbeSnp*r!or Comt SlmJ* Uliison, Jr. v» Julia Ellison * The deterdimt, aliovetained, Julia Rl lisou, will tule notice that an notion en titled as above, baa been commenced in the Superior Court of Martin County, stid action he:n>r brought Vy the plain tilf against the defenonnt for a di.-*olu tion of the bond of matrimony between plain till and dependent; and the laid de fendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the next Term o' tlia Superior Couit of said County to l>e held >n the second Mondiy after the first Monday of March rgia. n't the Court house of said County irn Williamston, N. C,, and answer ord«nmr tothe cotnpHtht in sail action, or the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This i6th Jan. 1912. J A. HOURS. 12 Clerk Superior Court. Notice of Administration Having this day qualified us Adminis trator upon the estsU. of the Zut« Cu»l C. Harrell, I hereby notify all persons in debted to said estate to make payment tonic, and 1- id no nottfiy all persons having claims and detna nd s of any character against tlie said estate to present same to me properly itituized uud verified by the first day of February A. D. or this notice will he pleaded in bar of a recovery thereon. This January 9th, 1212. Winston & Matthews. - Keltord, X. C. Attorneys ' Notice Having qualified as administrator upon the Estate of Charity CoanCU deceased; Notice is hereby given to all peisons holding claims against said Estate to present them.to the uudersigued for pay - ment nt Oak City, N. C., on or before "the 7tii or Thtß-nni tice w ill be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. This ?th "W-- Inn Notice Utidtr and by virtue of an order of the i Superior Cor.it of Martin County made ia She tpec.ial proceedings entitled J, It. j I Speller, Administrator of A. \V. Rodger & v.» Salamander Rogers, T. Cherry anil wife, Caladonia Cherry; the undersigned commissioner, will on Monday, the 4ih day cf February, ion, at 11 o'clock at the Court house door door in Williamston K C. offer sale to sul«* to the highest bid der for cash, tba following described tracts of land: Ist Tract: . Beginning at the N. E. Corner of A. W. Rodders land and «t>out 70 yds ttaefc from the road running a line pnraied with said road and .ilanj; Henry Rodgera and J3ob Simmons' back line, 126 yds; tbeuce MYs. Short's said hne, a West direction 70 yd.-: thence back to parnlel line, thence back a paralel line with the mentioned, U6 yd*, said A. VV. Kodgcts lire; tbeuce along his nee M the Iwrtwnirg; containing ?54 uiurc or less. Tract. Adjoining Bob Simmons' and other* end commencing ou the point of Simmons' and Risers' laud and run ning thence Sooth 35 rods to Mrs.Short's cornet; tbeuce west 35 yds to a point in Mites Rogers' line; then re a paralel line with the first line to the begin utag, Itoth of them: tracts axe sold subject to the Dower Right o£ the widow of A. W. Rodger*, deceased. Tim the 3d day of Feb. 1912. 11. A. CRITCHKR, Com, ' * Certificate of Dissolution To All to Whom These l'resocts May Come—Greeting: U'betas, It appears to my satisfaction, l»v duly authenticated record of the pro reedings for the voluntary dissolution thereof bv the unanimous content of all the rtockholders, deposited in niy office, •that the Fftruiele Normal nud Industrial Institute Con;party, a corporation of this Stpte, whose principal r-fliee j* situated it/ the town of Fanaele, County of Mar tin, State of Xotth Caroling It. F. HiKh smith being the ag« nt therein and in charge thereof, upon * houi process may be served), has complied with the re quiretnenta of Chapter at, Revival of 100s, entitled "Corporations," prelimi nary to the issuing of this. Certificate of Dissolution: Now, Therefore, 3, J, Bryaa Grimes, Secretory of State of the State of North Carolina, doTierehy certify "that the said corporation did, on the 1 day of Noreai ber, 1911, file in my office a duly execut ed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of snid corjiorctlon, executed by all the stockholders thereof, which aaid concent and the record of (lie pro ceedings aforesaid are now on file in niy said office an provided by lew, In TeMiuuuy Wbejecf, 1 have iiertto set bit bind and affixed my official at Raieigb, this 2 day of November, A. D. 1911. Mortgage Sale isy authority ''Mortgage iJeod" executed to mij hy Drew Man ning and Irviu Gay on the stli day of *' June 191.9, kucl duly recorded in the Reg- •iter's office in Maitin County, in book I WWW, page 306, to secure tlie payment of h certain bond bearing even dot® therewith, and tye atiptilatioiis in said Mortgage Deed not hiving been com jJied with, I shall estrone at pnb'.ic auc tion, lor cash no Mondtrv. the Kith day of February 1912, at 12 o'clock »n. at the Court house door in Martin County, tlie following property: • Reginnnii; on the Main road '.esditig from Goose Nest to Tarboro, nt the line V dividing the Whitfield and Alibritton \ land, running Southwest with raid line five aorei. in length, thence at right an - glc* from said line one acre wide thence a parallel Hue to the road. Thence alonic said road to the first "tatioc. This 73d ilav of Jan. 101 a, JOHN STATON. Mortgagee. Trustee's Sale By value of authority of a Deed of » Trust executed to aieby E. J. Robenwm on tlie nth day of May 1509 am! duly 1 recorded in the Register's office iu Mar- \ tin Coouty in book VVV, pag; 988, tt> secure the payment of u certain bond bearing even date therewith, anil the stipulations in said deed of tnut not hav ing been complied with, 1 shall expose nt public auction, for cash, on Monday February 26, 1912, at » o'clock p. in., in* front of the j ostofiico in Robersonville, ' N. C., the foljowicjr land. One lot ot parcel of land lying and being in Martin County, N. C,. descril* ed as follows: at K. Roberson s Corner 1 in the new load lcailii K f ro ni the town of Robemrville, N. C., via J. L. Rober son, W. T. Uritton and other* to the old OAcnville ar>! Hamilton ttwij. Running thence with said road sa}! vd» , thence \ Northwardly puralled with the East line "A of said Roberson 83 yds. Tht-r.oe We«t- " crly parnlled with said Roberscri'a North line 122} i yds. Thenct? Southwardly to aaid Rober«on'« North corner, tlienoe with (Mid Robersoh's line to the l-ej(iiK n^n K> containing one acres more nr less agd ijcimc the same in»H com«*»d Xhi» to said K. J. Roberson by A. "S. Kverett and wife, Hattie E. This "26th day of Jan,- 1912. • , An Epileric of tougfeing Is over t l le town Old auJ youg alike are affcctid, and C -^ tr f iu hard 00 lit lie 'children and on eltiery people. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound is a quick, safe and reliable cute *l' t.- +.. A > ' v ■ 'kj - i » 1
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