Local School Honor Roll for Sixth Month honor roll for the local school I'oi the sixth month as given out by Principal Davis follows: First grade,, Miss Lincke, teacher: 1 John Fleming-, Carlyle Hall, John F. j Thigpen. First grade, Miss Ellis, teacher: Velma Bennett, Joseph Barn hill, B, Felix Peed, Wilson Spruill, Elliott Wynne, Ellis Wynne. Second grade, Miss Ivey, teacher: eScond grade, Miss Ivey, teacnerrj Howard 1 Cone, Clayton Moore, Thos. j Sullivan. Second grade, Miss Dartien teacher: Frances Cox, Jesse M. Holloman,j TViad Harrison, jr.,' Ben Manning, Exum Ward, jr. Third grade, Miss Harper teacher: I Billie Griffin, Grace 'lManning. Fourth grade, Miks Ramsey, teachar: Billy Clarke. Fifth grade, Miss Allen, teacher: 1 Julia Daniel, Jennie S. Moore. Sixth grade, Miss Stanback, teacher: Robert Cowen, Wheeler Manning, Mary Clyde Williams. Seventh grade, Mr..l'hillips teacher:! Edith Peele, Chas. Manning, Dora Mac Stalls. Ninth grade, Miss Keel, teacher: Ciaude B. Clarke, jr., Mary Carstar phen, Annie Mae Williams, Mr. Jim King, of Washington is in town today attending to business matters. HE KNOWS! The man with the hoe' v knows where to go for Rood seed. He comes here, of course FRESH SEED For Field or (iarden NOW READY Clark's Drug y yStore i ' Zt. * -—— -~— STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF --»/ - • , , i Farmers & Merchants Bank ~ zn Williamston, N. C. J. , MARCH 23,1927 ' ' ' ■ >—- i . » , - ' '% i,■ j ♦ r LIABILITIES : RESOURCES Deposits $603,026.14 Loans and discounts : . $357,342.03 Banking house » 16,240.51 , Surplus and undivided profits . 9,284.50 ; Liberty Bonds 87,850.00 * Capital 100,000.00 ? Stocks and bonds 65,900.00 Real estate 19,103.53 Cash and due from banks 165,874.57 $712,310.64 / , ; $712,310.64 « . 1 ■" -J". ~~ _ *■ . How liquid is a bank means how soon can it pay its DEPOSITORS. We are liquid enough to pay ours in * twenty-four hours. We have enough money, Liberty Bonds, Good Stocks and Bonds, Loans due us which we can ' -» r ' ' * _J7 l, / v i turn into money to take care pf any demand made on us. We invite you to verify .this statement. . , S ' , • • V*' v • _ , ■ , ' - ■ - • j • , • . r ' . . - Farmers & Merchants Bank JNO. D. BIGGS, President C. I). CARSTARI'HEN, Jr., Cashier j I j i —L , MSKED MEN BEAT AND ' I ROB MAN NEAR H|JRE (Continued from the first page) I not in the Klan style, but simply dis •i guised. They are supposed to have re- 1 | moved the license plate from their ! car to prevent a check-up. , i No arrests have been made, and as ; far us could be learned at noon today j ; no clues have beein given out as to , I exactly who the asstdiants are. Mr. Whitehurst is a married man, j a farmer about 30 years old. He will I he partially disabled for sometime as j !he is not noly suffering from the j veund on his hand hut from the blow I on his hip also which affects his walk ting. _ ! • 1 CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE CKKIES ARTICLE, ON WILLIAMSTON (Continued from the first page) | j concerns of Eastern Carolina are lo- ' i cated in Martin" 1 ? capital. There are' I four nice church buildings in the ' place, the Baptist, Episcopalian, Disciples and Methodist. Our church , : there has among its membership some i of, the first citizens of the town, and ] the best and largest auditorium there. But the immediate and almost im- OUT THEY COME ' VK'W&JUaf - -i^i^y Those apring and summer clothes, piece by piece, are already conriny from storage—and with a lit rip cleaning and pressing, arc good for another season of wear. If you are acquainted with our high-class cleaning and pressing; work, then you need no "invitation to send or bring your garments here. If unac|uainfted, theai we ask you to give us one trial. Men's suits, top-coats, Rloves, hats, wo men's lr«'.sses, coats, gloves, and fin >r fabric jrarments. We will call for and deliver your work. JUST PHONE 58 W. D. AMBERS Williamston, ,N. C. L ! perative need is Sunday school rooms, and the brethren are thinking and praying that these may be realized in ] i the near future. | Brother T. W. Lee is in charge of the Methodist people in Williamston, | and thev greatly appreciate him and ' his good wife. He is extending the | borders of his charge and will estab lish a preaching place at Everett*, a small place about 5 miles out oji high way No. 90. A church building has been secured and Will be remodeled I and made ready for services in a few | weeks. The congregation at Williamston gave the writer a patient hearing last Sunday morning and also some new subscriptions, and the assurance that j other new and renewals would fol | low.—T.A.S. j Mrs. George Boyd, Miss Margaret Everett and Mr. Oscar Paul visited Miss Lizette Williamson in- Norfolk (luring the week end. Misses Honner Gurganus, Martha! ; Harrison, and Messrs K. L. Coburn J ind Robert Turner Giilam motored to i henly Sunday. They were accom panied home by Miss Mildred Darden THE ENTERPRISE WILLIAMBTON, N. C. WANTS t ANOES FOB SALE: 1* NEW CA noes for sale, made from the bent of trees for the making of canoes. W. G. Handifton, aJmesviße JVo. 1. A YOUNG GILT, WEIGHING A bout 90 pounds, white with few blac k«potf>, /narked crop and Btaple ftrk in the right ear, and over keel left ear, has been in my field 2 weeks. Owner please come and pay coat. N. P. Roberson. Mr 29 Stpd WANTED: A LIMITED AMOUNT of clean and select rags. Will allow 10 cents per pound on subscription. The F.nterprise. tfi UABY CHICKS FOR SALE APRIL 6. S. C. White Leghorns and S. C. Rhode Inland Reds. Pecan Grove Farm, Williamirton, N. C. Mr 29 2t YOUR EASTER SUIT IS at MARGOLIS BROTHERS Just the Style Just the Color _Just the Price You Want to Pay All we ask is to compare our values Magolis Bros. "For Better Clothes" | FOR SALE: ONE PIANO; GOOD condition; cheap for cash. See Mrs | S. Rhodes. m 26 2t ! FOR SALE: THOROUGHBRED white leghorn eggs; $1 for 15; call either at the residence of E. P. Cun rungham or G. W. Blount & Co. JOS. w. bailey" ATTORNE\ AT LAW WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Office lx>wer Floor Old Farmers & Merchants Bank Building Hours: 9.30 a. m. to 4:30 p. m.—Phone 87 Other Hours Everetts, N. C. j (b Residence Telephone, 2803 tf, J. C. Mcekini M. W, Meekins Meekins and Meekins ATTORNEYS AT LAW WASHINGTON, N. C. State and Federal Courts NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND By virtue of the power of a certain ' oeed of trust, executed by J. B. Speller una his wife, Mattie Speller, the 28th day of May, 1924, of record in book Q-2, at page 133, office of the regis- ter of deeds for Martin County, N. C.. default having been made in the pay ment of the debt secured thereby, and (it the request of the holder of the i &id notes, I will, on Thursday, April 14, 1927, at the courthouse door, Wil liamston, N. C., between the hours of 12 o'clock m., and 1 o'clock p. m., sell at public auction to the highest bid cer for cash the following lots or tracts of land: Ist. Beginning at the second cross : street southwest of the A. C. L. depot ;it Aug. James corner, thence S. E. 1 along said street 25 feet to Woolard's i c;rner, thence along his line south-; v ardly 225 feet to the Ben Spruill's j line, thence N. W. along the, Spruill! line 4? feet to Aug. James' line or j corner, thence N. easterly along | Jp.mse' line 219 feet to the beginning, | same being house and lot in the town I of Williamston, N. C. MAKE YOUR GARDEN THE FINEST IN THE BLOCK There is a great satisfaction in growing the finest garden in your neighborhood. Not only that, but vegetables from your own garden taste much better than those you buy. Your garden will produce more and better vegetables this year if you apply Vigoro to the soil now. Vigoru L m scientifically compounded plant | " jl food, is clean, free from unpleasant odor, and X/IGORO I easy to apply. This ideal plantfood gives to 1 the garden plants the necessary elements in IAWNS 1 just the right proportion for rapid, beautiful, 1 an ' sturdy growth, mtts I | Order Vigoro Today c— \ Harrison Who 2nd tract: Adjoining the lands of Ed Williams, John Hartell, Fred Har re.ll, and others, and being lot No. 6 in the land division of Mattie Speller's father, and which was drawn by the said Mattie Speller, and said division being of record in clerk's office of Mar tin County to which reference may be had for further description of the same. This the 11th of March, 1927. B. DUKEJ CRITCHER, mrlß 4tw Trustee. | Craig & Pritchett, Attorneys, Wind | sor, N. C. 666 Is a Prescription fw COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, BILIOUS FEVER AND MALARIA It Kill* the Germs

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