tin i of both the Stand ard ud Texas Oil nwp*nifi we« ia town today, Mr. Suowd *f Nor faSL, reprt*ntinir th. Texas eotr peny and Mr. Jones iept eventing the Standard. • o • Mrs. John N. Hopkins was n tan ■hupping Thursday. m m m Mix. John L Rodrr.-or. am: Mrs J. W. Hijrtit attended a bauar ir Ux4ingt>n W«bemj. • • * Mi. uiai Mrs. Charlie Long cf Jame-- \ rie hctc in tovr. jrestsntay ri >| • • • • Dr. WOliaiß E. Warren and M- Warren were of Dr K L Savage this week dorirr the meeting of the Seaboard Medical A««fi*tw it. Rocky Mount • • • Mrs- Myrtle Harris retarne«t fren rvfcmond last night after visitii-r her daughter.- Elhei an»i K»: * ?« several days. mm* Tom Tarheel says that ' tried to fool him the other >»ay he! »he advertisement in th~ iit»r h.*.«i *. M him just what he wr.nto! a*i> *"'iat'« wh.it He bought HRKTIXIKM (KM NTT > MK G KOI'MIS SOLD IN PER AN FXECITION nKIHK Ahoskte. IN* Z. —TV H»rfor> touiity fa'r grouiwb- werr s«M Vw u> for the sum n' M"l' The rnV yanrt ariH exhibit buildinr-- w»>r* -oW separately for the fiml! -it •' IMI. with pnvileire to rrrwne 'hem The f«ossibility of a count > fi" i w very remote The effort.- »' irricuitura! worker wtl! likHj l> r'.wtoi to th~ larger rfi- n 'a*-- -»• Viwxllami ami \\ illiam-"or tOLORED MAN DKOWNED IN ROANOKE KIVEii Wedre— iay a toliiroi ma' came-s C.rftr wa- fouml fl«?tir.r dowr Ihe Roanoke river. ?iea» Plymwtk !• i- Ihwug':-" '-» at he f-11 off a raf* or * «d«*r zrnl wa- iire>wne-! He *a . !-)Ut TO \rar> «>l«l in-f g -M-eali» L:H'« r; In f Ki'. tmber ar«f rww! '••j Hyraouth. COASTAL HU.HH U KOI TE M MBKk 30 V. El l. \riE\l»t;ii The New Bern road iwetmir Men f-esday b> advocate- of Route *' a> *«e C«a*tal Highway wa- well at Wmifi hy tie!e>rate!» from Efiabetr • *. >. Hertford; bienton, W ■«r. Washington ar«! o Iter twit.. 1o0ate» 1 on that route The Ua.-tal l i»rhwa> star s i«. I'lorida 0..1 v> hei it strike Nortli Carolina there .tre three higways |""!l nr fir it No. .'SO, brjtnsti Ef at ar.it pa.-«in:r thrvu*h NV* f * TO. U W !1 un:^*«»" so-, or to the Virginia line either over ?*v- iiiton btidjrr u. over z. i»r trwlge acroe-.- ;hr low rr Ch»r»ii ■ *-r ■jear Ede: tiw ari! t!i*ii f-v K-L«he-»h City, i- one Koute 41' fn-rtv \*i f "on to Wtl.ion thrcurfa \\il->« aiw Wk\ Mount i- ano'ker The* : third or*, comir.r ir. the S'a'e wa*: I albert on. thence by Fayette*' ille Dtnn Smithfield im! into W1 « ■"here it merges wi*h Route ». r» t* or, to Weldon. No ©ne can do more »har r®»>s just which of the will he f-r ally chosen. ( HAMPION Tl KMP i.KOHEI- Mr - R., ■■ :- - 7: tm j | For The Youngster- 1 f; A DAISY AIR RIFLE j H Notliin K can please ihe \*oui ;• } x?y rioi-e Jian a air ri*e. It £|j r* ; is a jrift that he will appreciate and one .hat will hist him. We ajjjj j& have in stock cn hundred of the fa*rscus All* Rifle make |jj and are offering them at the &.,ai! su:.i of S2OO eaeh. Each t| ; §fc of these rifle*? have a cnactf.V ;s£o w .... * ' •" mb; 1 I -We have many othe • practical jrifts for every member of 3 I the family. Pay us a visit—we c.n save you money. 3 ' | Culpepper Hdw. Co. J I WHJJAMSTON. ' NORTH CAROLINA 1} B Ifllrir wben ii comes to growing - -nipt Mr. Peel presented The En terprise with aiu«l flne purimfrn. last Saiarday, the largest weighing 5 3-4 psayiiii We hardly expect to ► see a larger one. k PEA NIT AND COTTON CROPS MOVING VERY RAPIDLY Pwntts and cotton are beuip »!o very rapidly. Both crops ai» v. rv short and at the rate they art moving, they wfll soon be oat of the m - ii The Store That j Suggest Practical j •! Gifts i • • i i • « • FOR EVERY MEMBER OF : 1 THE FAMILY i o I I • • I | * I j I Jells v CufF Links * j Shirts Neck Wear j Hose j Ruckles Math Robes • Mufflers Handkerchlefß i ■. j Sweaters IW Room Shoes I j ' j | Margolis Bros. & Brooks j r i "THE SHOPPIN TI.ACE A?X** - i : » i - - s i Williamston, North Can !*na • l> ' u I COAL^I I - h | We have just received a car load of j haul coal,very iroor (juality at a vei*y reas •l; i enable price. • I! " ii II 1 _ All Orders Delivered Promptly Nft • • - -' . - - i - SEE I S BEFORE BUYING : Lindsley Lilley § ' j Ice Co. Phone 99 j' , |f • i ■ *~i~~ ~ C , hands of tke fanet*. ' 1174—1« M > . Mr. and Mrs. Jooepfe lYnder request the pimnn of jsai coaapany on the . if r Golden Anniversary j of 'heir marriage [ on Monday evening, the eighth wt De t urmber from 7 until 9 o'clock e Hamilton. North Carolina THE aqautis£ L viiijj^ro.s. iu, hontt, are mk inat Hitkf in U» iJuHte of a screen dw. Cab: May I hold your kiad? Laura: Of coon: act! This Bit "I' ! aim Sunday. Well, it isn't independence Day.! t'.hfr CJo he.- make the nun and ruin the' :boi a_s fu L —o-O-o Sunday School Teacher: 'Whet! Gabriel blows his trumpet it *i be! heard around the world. Kid: What station is he gotua» broadcast from? €>■o-0 Mosquitoes and other pests an rone and we have with us ROW -he chap who forgets to dose the door be- Kmd him. Ounliness being next to Godli- Bess » there are no roller iowjfc ir T JIII ■ -STATEM ENT OF H 1 Farmers And I ffi. % Merchants Bank ! AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, NOVEMBER 29,1924. 1 RESOURCES ~T' LIABILITIES 38 >- * *8 •jL Loans an i Discounts 5(j00,859.15 Capital Stock __ 8100.000.00 jj Rei;l instate 38,973.31 Surplus and Profits . ■_ 18,042.30 t jjjj Furnture and Fixtures 1.240.51 I)e|>osits 451.324.70 j J Stocks 4.800.00 Bills Payable 200.000 00 | ® Customers 4 Guarantee Acct 15.000.00 Rediscounts .' 5,000.00 jS m CASH and BONDS 125.494 03 Customers 4 Guarantee Acct li 15.000.00 $ fj | 1 TOTAL _ 5789.3f;7.00 TOTAL . $789,367.00 .8 I A Record We Are Proud Of • I # ■ — . • , r —— ———;| - g: FOUNDED BACK IN 11)05. ON A PLATFORM OK SAFETY FOR DFPOSITER-S M\ * ! « -MONEY, SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY RESPECT FOR CONFIDENCE HELPFUL ffi NESS AND COURTESY, THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK HAS ADDED v: STEADILY TO ITS LIST OF C !'S rOMERS AND FRIENDS. 8 i p TODAY THE BANK l.°» SI RONG IN DEPOSITS AND STFONG WITH DE m _ . — —V . ;j L POSITORS. ITS MODERN METHODS OF DOING BUSINESS SAFEGUARDS ITS |j CUENTS. w ' . •• | b $ AS DIRECTORS, THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK HAS THE BACK ING OF MEN OF RECOGNIZED STANDING IN THE COMMUNITY AND THROUGH- * j j| OlfT THE STATU I Your Account Will Be Welcomed Here 1 Farmers & Merchants A Bank - j WILLIAMSTON, _ NORTH CAROUNA j W* /Jill ■ IXMK SALE: ONE BABY CAWAGE in pod condition. Phone 226. 5-1 s . NOTICE t , ; A -'potted sow ant four spotty! " starts will weigh about 75 pounds j law been in my pasture for | 13 days. Owner wOl please come for „ hager fVrry, R_ 1, " C. 666 9 b a prescription for mM*. Grippe. Deaigue. Undacbn. Gaautipetiaa. BB——fc 1 k the most speedy remedy we knew. , * 1 IK ROANOKE WARHKKJSE " „ WiOiamston, North Carolina I WILL CLOSE I I Fri. December 12 9• u i ■ I I ' * . -ti m t ' ' 1 Umf Watts & Morton, Props 1 -

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