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STATEMENT Of tkc Receipts ud Dishnrements of tht B«rd of Ehcatioi of Mir - tin Cmakj. RECEIPTS - Balance Julv, 1,1916 $21,197.10 General Property Tax 15,884.86 General State and County Poll Tax 4,287 00 Fines, Forfeitures and Penalties 1,91267 From sale of School Property 1,255.00, Private Contributions 124.36 Slater Fund 435.00 From Districts for Building 1,350.00 Special $>250,000 L Appropriation 1.825 95 State Equalizing School Fund 1,89735 Loan Fund 1,500.00 Public High Schools 700.00 Rural Special Local Tax 7,547.77 Private Donation For Public High Schools 700.00 Total Funds from all bources 60,167.56 DISBURSEMENTS Salarv County Superinten dent, 1,200.00 Expenses of County Superintendent 167.67 Census 61 86 Mileage and Per Diem of County Board 187.45 Treasurer, 2 per cent on Disbursements to Jan 1. 300.00 Insurance 388.23 •• Borrowed Money repaid building fund 574.40 Paid white Teachers 19,130.15 01 Houses and Sites 7,820.07 Repairs 794.36 Furniture, BlacKboards. Desks, Stoves ' 146.81 Fuel and Janitor 474.14 Supplies, Brooms and Buckets 330.39 Paid to City Schools, Robersonville 1050.00 Williamston 1050.00 Paid Colored Teachers 6,220.05 Houses and Sites 2,915.50 Repairs - 179.19 Furniture, Blackboards, Desks, Stoves 119.09 Fuel and Janitor 141.97 Supplies, Brooms, Buckets 254.80 Total Expenditures 43,506.13 Balance on Hand June, 30, 1917 17,110.93 _ A.J. Manning Supt. J. D Biggs. Chmn.Board Ed. - PARMELE TRAINING SCHOOL Parmele, North Carolina For Colored Youth, Primarily, its mission is to train those who are to become the teachers in the schools of County. Courses iri Manual Training, Music, Domes tic Science and Practical Agricul ture. Every energy directed to Character Building and the prep aration for Community Service. New Buildings, Splendid Accom modation. Rates reasonable. For further information write, W. C. CHANCE, Principal. ' B. R. Barnhill Motor Car Co. AGENTS FOR Saxon Cars AND Rord Distributors r A complete line of Saxons and Fords in stocV. If you want a car come and see us. ( I 1 SALES RQPM AT j Biggs Garage ' NOTICE Having qualified as Executor to the last will and testament of • Rittie Griffin deceased; Notice is hereby to all persons hold ing claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned for paymenr on or before the snd day of October, 1918. or this 1 notice will be plead in bar of their recovery.-- — 1 All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make im mediate payment This and day of October 1917. THOMAS C. GRIFFIN, Executor, Notice North Caroliqa In Superior Court. Martin Count v. P. W. Wright. V. Leslie Wright.-. The defendant above named will tak? j notice, that an action entitled a* has been comtnetccd in the Superior Court of Martiu County. North Ca ol ni for the purpose of obtnuiinp a divorce "A V nculo Mitrui inii,"' and th» sail defetiant will take further notice thit she is required to appear at the tetm of the Superior Court of sai l countv. to be held on the Hth Monday after the Ist Mond i\ of September 1917 It being the 10th d-iy of DcctmSer, 1817, at the courthouse of th* said county iu Williatrston, North Carolina, and an swer or detii-r io tbe cotujliint of the plaintiff Thu the and day of October. igi7 R. .J Peel Clerk, Stiperi >r Conrt. ""FOR SALE.-One 5 room resi- j dence on Railroad Street in -Rob-1 ersonville, N. C. For terms apply, to Mrs George M. Underwood,' • 721 Boush St., Norfolk, Va. | For Rent On five year terms, two farms j in Edgecombe County: One four | horse crop near Conetoe, good tobacco land. One 6 horse farm on Fishing Creek,Jnear Tarboro JAMES PENDER Tarboro. N. C. SALE OF LAND Under the power lontained in a certain dt-etl of trust, dated Sep tember 12, 1917. executed to me by T. H. Combs and wife and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Martin County, I will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder, at Oak City, said county, at 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, Oct. 29th, 1917, the following describ ed real estate: A tract of .land consisting of two parcels, containing 100 acres, more or less; being the lands con veyed to said T.H.Combs by Alex H. Smith and Wheeler Martin, Com 111 rs, by deed recorded in Book F F F, page 300, and by the heirs at law of the late Sophia H. Howell by deed ie corded in book M M M, page 198 to which deeds reference is here by made. Said lands adjoin the lands of Moses Harrel!, deceased, Joseph Harrell, Margaret Siaton and others, each tract containing 50 acres, more or less. There is no better tobacco land in Martin County. Terms of sale. One-third ( and balance on agreeable terms. Sep:. 15th, 1917. W. A. HART, Trustee. Mrs. Smith Recmmends Chamber lain's Tablets "1 have had more or less stomach trouble for eight or ten years" writes Mrs. CJ. H Smith, Brewerton, N.T "When suffer ing from attacks of indigestion and heaviness after eating, one or two Chamberlain's tablet.- have always relieve me. I ha\ also found theme pleasant lax-* tive." These tablets tone up th« stomach and enables it to po form its function, naturally. I ycu are trouble with indigestio;, give them a trial, get well ami stay well. ' CHICHESTER SPILLS OIAMOND BRAND o o St-l'"* 9 * . * l*** I L W 0 \« if i 7*•.!• D, ! , rr |. ( for C7TI-CHES TEF. 3/» •■HAVOND b KAND 1 ILL* in RltD and A' Coto metallic bores, ssaled wills Bluet Cf .".ibton. T.-.EB no CTi-ia. l»>r;nrV/' »nd uk fv. cni-cuea-T£a • V *• lAKOMD DBAIIi FILLS, fortwentT-f --/ears regardsd as Dc£t, Safest, a: .iyi Ren.*.'..: SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST EVERYWHERE ™v Croup If your children are subject to croup get a bottle of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, and when the attack comes on be careful to follow the plain printed direc tions. You will be surprised at the quick relief which it affords^ THE ENTERPRISE, WILLIAMBTOH, NORTH CAROLINA A Determine Now That You Will ■'? M Save Some Money This Fall ' During the next few weeks hundreds of mil lions of dollars will be paid to the Southern •; '> farmers for their tobacco, cotton, peanuts, e * c " How much are you going to save Right MH now at the very beginning of the crop-selling ■ season we want every farmer to register a *p vow before Heaven that he is going to save ■ J --i'-p'' some money. We want to get in a habit of fltivvii ■ We are large euough to serve any-strong Condensed Statement of the Condition of PLANTERS & MERCHANTS BANK, EVEKETTS.N.C. At the Close of Business September 29, 1917 RESOURCES: ' Loans and Discounts £48,195 29 Bonds 2,000 00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 3,340.00 Cash on hand and in bank 50,861.14 Over Drafts 24.01 £104,420 44 LIABILITIES?' Capital Stock SIO,OOO 00 Profits 1,000.00 Deposits 91,514 28 Cashiers checks outstanding 1,902.49 $104,420 44 DEPOSITS COMPARED: September 29, 1616 £36,124 74 September 29, 1917 91,514.28 What have you to say now? the total re sources of the PLANTERS & MERCHANTS HANK of Everetts, N. 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