Report of the condition of the FARMERS * MERCHANTS BANK at Williams ton, in the State of North Caroling at the close of business N»- i ember 4,. 1926. - RESOURCES Loans and discounts $393,165.94 Demand loans _—" 15,675.00 Trade acceptances 930.77 Overdrafts none United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 88,200.00 All other stocks, bonds, and mortgages 7(1,000.00 Banking houses, $12,000.00; furniture and fixtures, *4,240.51 -—r 16,240.51 All other real estate owned 23,678. Cash in vault and net a mounts due from Banks, bankers, and trust com panies 95,337 .30 Cash items held *ver 24 hours 134.67 Checks for clearing 8,011.08 Expense, less profits 18,004.76. Total $729,378.86 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund ' 25,000.00 Dividends unpaid •- 24.00 Deposis due banks, bank ers and trust companies 14,634.86 Deposits subject to check, individual 400,917.87 Time certificates of deposit, due in leas than 30 days. 10,806.06 Cashier's checks outstand ing 6,859.46 Time certificates of deposit, , due on or after 30 days 171,137.61 Total $729,378.86 State of North Carolina—County of Martin, November 10, 1926. I, C. D. Carsartphen, jr., cashier of the above-named bank, do solemn ly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. D. CARSTAKPHfiN, Jr., Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 13th day of November, 1926. MILTON J. MOVE, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: JNO. D BIGGS, F. U. BARNES. Directors. LO§T: PASTEBOARD BOX, CON- tafriingorte colored dress, one black velvet dress, one tan dress, two under shirts; lost between Williamston and the old brick kiln. Finder please re turn to.the Enterprise and receive re ward. * « FOR SALE: THREE LOG CARTS, complete with hut'ks, at u lia' - «ain. Harrison Bros. & Co , • Williamston Tobacco Market— Still Leading ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIAL AVERAGES AS REPORTED IN THE NEWS AND OBSERVER UNDER DATE OF NOVEMBER 14, THE FOLLOWING AV ERAGES WERE MADE FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 12,1926, BY: * GREENVILLE, N. C. 31 CENTS WILSON, N. C _ 30.26 CENTS X r- * ' • ' • ' . . . ' •j; , *•' J. ; t-, « FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 12,1926 Williamston Average— Was $31.02 \ ' ■ 1 I. I I I -1- I iif i 111 i "ill I I nri ALL TOBACCO IS SELLING AS HIGH ON OUR MARKET AS ON ANY MARKET IN THE STATE. A FEW GRADES ARE EASIER THAN THEY HAVE BEEN ON ALL MARKETS, BUT WE ARE MAKING FINE SALES EVERY DAY TO SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. J-" . | ■ WILLIAMSTON, THE REAL MARKET—WITH BUYERS THAT WANT IT AND WAREHOUSEMEN WHO APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE v ... . ( ' _ aaail Biggs, Stalls, Taylor and Griffin mkWrAW IVoprietore BRICK WAREHOUSE IBennett, Barnhill and Morton V FARMERS WAREHOUSE Meadows, Meador and Watts SAVE YOUR SCRAP-WE ARE ALL BUYING SCRAP ""O 1 ' . .PP*" mil I mummjkin mm mi»* ift■ immi » ijiii' iiiliiwwiiwiiii mrnmM inl i ' mrriiiiMinn m n ■nudi"i " nim TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue of the authority con ferred in me by a "Deed of Trust," executed to me be Ben Scott and wife, Bettie C. Scott, on the 10th day of February, 1826, and -duly- recorded in the register of deed's office in Mar tin County, in book Q-2, page 296, to secure the payment of certain bonds of even date therewith, and the stip ulations in said deed of trust not hav ing been complied with, 1 shall expose r.t public auction, for cash, on Wed rrsday, the 15th day of December, 1926, at 12 noon, courthouse door, in i Martin County', the following prop-i erty: That certain tract of land in Mar-: tin County, beginning at the north-1 cast corner of Rogers and Outter-. I ridge comer, and running thence a I. Miller's Beautiful Hosiery DKLICATELY EMPHASIZES THE NATURAL GRACE of an ANKLE I I. Miller Has Fashioned a Hose of Unprece ""S dented Beauty—of Exquisite Grace Sheer - - Soft Luxurious Immediately discriminating women accepted it. Style experts acclaimed it. Fashion centers approved it. Almost overnight it became the leader in true hosiery style. , Now you can buy this lovely hose in all of the newest colors. Ask to see a pair today! Then you will quickly realize why this hose is revolutionizing hosiery styles. I. Miller's hose are to be foun 1 in the pure silk service weight and the chiffon. Priced $1.50 up. W. R. Orleans southeast course along A branch be tween the Allen and Blount line to the comer of the land of Thad New some and said Outtcrbridge, thence up the railroad in the direction of the Turkey Dinner Thursday, November 18th- RAY'S CAFE THE ENTERIHIBE—' tcwn of Ever«tta on the south side tc a forked double white oak, thence across the Ewell tract of land a north course to two pine trees on said Ewell tract of land, thence a north course to a maple standing near thej thence a northeast course to Rogers branch, thence a northeast course to ' and Outterbridge line, the beginning, a maple standing near the branch;] containing 50 acres, more or less. Just Received A Big Lot High Quality Sport and Dress Coats IN ALL THE NEW WANTED MATERIALS WITH BEAUTIFUL PUR COLLARS ANI) CUFFS - . I * ALL OF THESE ARE MODERATELY PRICED MISSES' SIZES 13 ' to 19'' WOMEN'S SIZES 36 to 44 STOUTS for the I ARGE WOMEN New Shipment Dresses In The Advanced Styles PARASOLS CLOVES NEGLIGEES RAGS HOSIERY KIMONAS % ' C. Heber Forbes GREENVILLE, N. C. Thin 15th November, 1926. WHEELER MARTIN, nl6 4tw Trustee.