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READ ENTERPRISE ADVERTISEMENTS FOB BUYING ADVANTAGES T I Local.ltems g Mr. Jom|Ai GrMln w*» a visitor f«;n yesterday. r • • • • Mr. Hubert Moiton.of Greenvili was in town yesterday. Miss Myrtle Jame- has returnee from a visit to friends in Tartooru • « • • Messrs John Hopkins ami Joshua X. Coltrain were in town this mor..- ing • • * • Mr. S. S. Lawrence of Richmond spent the week end in town with rel atives. • • • • Miss Margaret Hunt of GreenjlnJi«- is the guest of her sister, Mrs. W J. Hunter. • » • • Messrs. W. W. Waters and Joseph Lilley of Jamesville were visitors in the city today. • • • • Miss Eva I'ecl spent the week em. in town with her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. R. J. Peel. • • • • Miss Deborah Fleming and Mix- So phia Little spent the week end in Pultolus, with the latter's sister. • • • • Mr. Jesse Harrington of Han is Hardware company of Washington, was a business, visitor here Monday. • • • • Misses Marg&et ami Mary Koge. son spent the week end in Tarbo.« with their aunt, Mrs. Charles J Fraley. Mrs. James Durfee and Irttle *Ol of Norfolk are visiting her mother. Mrs. W ? . C. Liverman on Churd street. • • • • Senator Zellu Highbrow of Oklaho ma will speak at the Strain! Theatr» Friday evening on the Anti Trus Trouser bill now before congress. • • • Mrs. Wheeler Martin and little «o.i. Wheeler, Jr., are spending some tnw as the guest of her parents, Dn Mrs. W. L l'oteat in Wake Forest • • • • Capt. J. S. Feel aud Lieut. II I: York returned Saturday fr«»m Caw Bragg after taking the two weo' course preparing officers for tin- > mer training camps. • • « • Mrs. Robert Bogart anil Mr-. J. • Staton spent Monday in Washingio Mrs. Staton attended a meeting of I' auxiliary of St. Peters church, - ing an address to the members • • • • Does your "Hubby Dubhy" sr u the floors? If not, you ha>e no i-!e what a charming scrubbing maid h Report ot the condition of The Bank of RobersonviUe At Robersonviile. in t!.e Stale of Xoith Carolina, at the close of business, A;>»i! 3rd, 1923. ' r RtiSOI'RCES Loans and discounts United States lx>n»l. aid liberty bonds ... 11.900.00 All other stocks, bonds Hanking house, $11,000.00; furniture and fixtures, 54,G00; •. . * 1 15.000.00 All other real estate owned 8.567.23 Cash in vault and net amount due frovri banks. bankei*sand trust companies .... 71.069.96 Checks for clearing- - i__ _ 6.374.30 Total _ f404.202.66 LIABILITIES Ca])ital stock paid in ....... ... $ 41,600.00 Surplus firnd „ _ • . 20.800.00 Undivided ifrofits. less current expenses and taxes paid ... .. ... 5.368.-52 D rt i>osits subject t> check v . ■ •■- 19S 098.48 Demand certificates of deposit _ 11 £885.85 Cashier's checks outstanding lA. ' . 12334.22 Savings deposits 11. • 1,31559 Liberty bond deposits " I 11,900.00 • - ' ~ ..V. . * Total...*_ $404,202.66 State of North Carolina County of Martin, April 13, 1923. I, D. R. Everett, cashier of the alcove named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. v - D. R. EVERETT, Cashier. Correct-Attest: W. J. Little !. H. Roberson, Jr., R. L: Smtih, Dii^ectors. * Suljfwribed and sworn f ( I.eforc e, this 13th day of April, 1923. ;*> J. N. Coburn, Notary Public. makes. 8« at -the SUand TMntre. Friday evening, beginning at o'clock. t • • ' • • Mrs. J. G. GodanJ and Mrs. W. J Hunter are entertaining at bridge this afternoon in honor of Miss Margaret Hunt of Greensboro, and Mix, Eliza beth Wadsworth, who is the hoiw ifuest of Mrs. J. W. Watts. Jr., of New Bern. • • • • Mrs J. W Watts. Jr., ard little son, Jimmie and Miis Eilsahrth Wad worth and Mr. Hu»Vll W.idrwor h ar nv«l Sunday ftor.i Fort Ifcrnwell, where Mr%> Waits has hee.i viatkr Mr. and Mr®. A. E Wadsworth. Mis. W ads worth and Mr. Wadswortn lie her guests for several days. Keport of tiie condition of the BANK OF OAk CITY At Oak City, in tie State of K«»r.l. Carolina at the dose of bus'tw*--. ril 3rd, 1 *£i. KESOCBCES and diMWU - r - . $106,114.94 Demand loans _i_ , • 1.110.1n. Overdrafts, secuied and un secured " IT.Tc Lulled States bo~ds ard . - Liberty bond.- >.4Mi 0 Hanking hoti-« M> tl,l" Furni'.ure and fixture.-s 2.700.(10 7j»W».t« I'a-li in vault, and due from banks, bankers and trust companies Total llW,;ft( LIA HI CITIES Capital >t«*k |und in SI#,3MB.W Surplu- i ui.d ft, '""'.U* I iidivided profit# h-i-s cUi rent expenses aiHl taxes paid 1 I»ss^" Dividends un|ia.il ...... II l.'*» 1 »eposit- subject to clwfk MV3O4 7: Time certificates of deposit, due in les.lHa* 30 iays Cashier 'j checks outstand ing 736.->' C. S. IJberty bonds deposits 5.7'iU.00 Total $H».7aUf» State of North Carolina- -County o Martin, April 14th. I#". 1 "!. I. B. M. Worsley. cashier of the above named liank. do seVmnlj -»-ai that the a!»vf statement" is true t I lln- let of i»iy koowiedjre an-l he lief. B. M. Worsley . Cashie '. Subcjeril e.l ar-d smorr. to before n* th- !4th day «>f Ap'd. »'•« J H J'»hp«*» " Notary PuC'w l Correct—Attest: ' 11. S. Everest W. J. Johnson, J. C. ROFS (• Director*. Bepurt of the rirtiti— of the FARMESS AND MERCHANTS BANK %t WabmmtUm m the Slate of North i ( trains at the cte mt tii iiin . Ap ril 3rd. 1923. * RESOCRCES Lms and iti mat. $448,143.75 ;> ■—li loaas _ V 7SO.CC ] -rnucd 9fiJUt I uited State* bo.* mad I-berty boa*- _ 1,660.00 All other stocks, heeds, ' and mortgages __ f Lankmr kooOr *l2jMfij9o t unutare and hituo 4J07&£1 , 16,075.61 other real estate uanod 9,757.18 Cash in vault, due from banks, kaabn and h trusLraapoin 88,766.70 ash items beid over 24 ban* 3S 60 Checks tmr dealing S.TIL6I Total $678*886.24 LIABILITIES apital *«ck paid m *100,000.00 urptu. (m nd 60,000.00 L*:i«tivided profit* lot cur rent expeaseo and taxes paid ' 5,553.44 itrpadb due hanks, bank ers and bast companies 28,109.41 tirpostu subject to check 367,161 .34 j Time certificates of deposit. ! due in lew thai. 30 days 124,684.40 IcaahNV's checks outstaad- I t ug mim, j Total - s. 1678^86^4 j .state of North Carolina —County of j dart in, April 13th, 1923. I. J. D. Uoolard. cashier of the ii>or canaei bank, do solemnly swear ' that the above Matemeat is true to ! the best of my knowledge and be- I lief. J. D. Woolard. Cashier. Subscribed and swora to before me, ! this 13th day of April, 1923. -* 1 • J. E- Pope. Notary Public. Correct—Attest: C D. Carstarphen A. G- Harrison J. G. Godaid Directors. WANTS { GOOD lIILK COW FOR SALE, now fmk Mr 4. \V D. Roberson, R F. I)., WilliaaatM, N. C. S i TOMB STONES AND MONUMENTS of best material, at right prices. Joshua L Colt ram, route 4, Wil liamson. N. C. . to 4-27 THE ENTERPRISE, W«an»tonn,N. C. »UY YOUK TIRES FEOM K 8. Courtney. i-IC-Mc CONVENIENT 1WU X STOKY tow in New Town for afc. Tm nm «y. W. C. apat 1-I U LOST OLD GOIfD BKOOCH PIN during Easter egg hnnt, iimn »Wi» dmt the con vice camp, ffr—> *»• turn to Jennie C. Ytmfl. > « SILVKKTOWN (X)EB TIKES SOLD by, B. -K. Courtney mm Hwi|)nt in the long ran. 4-JS-itf ' Condensed Statement of the * Farmers and Merchants Bank WOUAMSTON, N. C„ April 3,1923. RESOURCES j LIABILITIES # = " ' " ———— • . «;> 1 : - . ' ■ • "J| Loans and discounts $548,893.75 Capital stock $100,000.00 Overdrafts secured i_ __ 1_ 90.99 Surplus 50,000.00 h 7 Stocks and bonds 10,150.00 Undivided profits 5.553.44 Real estate owned __ _ 9,157.18 Deposits 52333L80 Banking house and fixtures _ 16,075-51 Cash and due from banks 94,517.81 % ; 1 . , .* ' Deposits Compared; April 3,1921 $446,005.48 April 3,1922 __ j 444376L26 April 3,1923 _ mm ' . • , •- DEPOSITORY FOR THE UNITED STATES, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, THE COUNTY OF MARTIN, TOWN OF WILLI AMSTON, AND MORE THAN 2£M IN DIVIDUALS. WHY NOT YOUT Farmers and Merchants Bank ' i* WILUAMSTON, NORTH CAROLINA MEN'S WEAR % ■ * ■ V . WE ARE SHOWING ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE LINES OF MEN'S FUR NISHINGS IN THIS PART OF THESTATEJWEFTTLARGE AND SMALL PEO PLE, FIT ALL, OF ALL STANDARD MERCHANDISE AT THE PRICE YOU PAY N * FOR CHEAPER MAKES KUIVENHKIMER COTHES—LOOK—WE SPECIALIZE * . . " • •'' ' v ■ Regal and Rostorrian Shoes ' Keller-Heinman and Thompson Clothes Stetson and Katz Hats Arrow and Van Heusen Collars Interwoven Hose Manhattan and Nonpariel Shirts •'' ; * Rels and Chalmers Underwear Hickok Belts and Buckles Rountree's and Lilley*s Bags and Cases, Hartman and Indestructo Wardrobe Trunks J V /: .«• -.• * . v •« • FOR MEN'S WEARING APPAREL CU CLOTHINU COM Exclusive Men's Store .WASHINGTON, N. C KODAK LEFT ON CONCUR h» ■MHi ni at thi river Mp, Ap- HATCHINC EGGS BUCKEYE OittMhS WTif Im, N. C «Mh B. S. ODLETNST SELLS COOD ricfc Tins, mni fdhric. 4-IMI STKATED HOG BLACK BOK. witk white apaU. Nil wash «*»- 088 EKTBKPBISE COLUMNS PC K SELLING TOOT HBKBANIUSB •i 111 pmnm**. Smooth crop an 4er left Mr, and piece rat oat of itftt MT. Ow*r amy »et hog by ■- - ■ Willi .Hi .fnn is • MII nivwtij »»in imk is von, V C_ R. 6, Box 9. 4-17-ltp MED POTATOES AND POTATB SHpB, the boat kHMt gran Pea Md, mlao wt wting ftßtoaa for Mb. M and Godard, K. P. V. t, WTO—ton, N. C. 4-10-2tp Ite pnkha of man's iia«t»irt ia4o not mtm to mfftf to Jul / for the Mitat to MO JIIW D pouts of grid wet* reported if 0 Eder -iver Mar Kekhack not far fii Westphalia. It r— 4i ji— mt W pold to the tea of ore. hrtaa Mt jrnm eaaat pel buihfl, And fin ®®®y to pay for aae boeheL
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