Newspapers / The enterprise. / Sept. 2, 1927, edition 1 / Page 9
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Friday, September 2,1927 BANK OF ROBERSONVILLE HAS BEEN A LEADER IN FINANCIAL CIRCLES OF SECTION 22 YEARS Now Commands Trust of More Than 1,500 Patrons In the Bank of Robersonville, a j most favorable chapter in Martin j County's financial history has been written covering a period of 22 years. time it has weath ered- -tlie three panics so familiar to many people today, and with one exception has each year paid its stockholders good dividends. The bank began business March j 27, 1906, with W. L. Sherrod as its president and with J. S. Hob- j ertson its cashier. Mr. Sherrod [ served the institution as president until 19*18, when he was succeeded j by J. H. Roberson, jr., who is now j serving in this capacity. Mr. J. C. j Robertson served as cashier until his death in 1910, Mr. J. A.' Mizelle i taking *liis place and serving as ; cashier until 1922. He was succeed- ' ed by Mr. D. R. Everett, who now is"serving the bank and its patrons i in a most able way. Realizing that the success of its patrons means its own success, the 1 Bank of Robersonville has ever lent I T. F. Harrison . . L. B. Harrison HARRISON BROTHERS & COMPANY y Department Store f WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Dear Friends: Come in and see our new fall goods. Never be fore have we had a more complete stock. Our three buy ers have spent some time in New York studying styles, colors, fashions, etc. Our line of ladies ' and children' s ready-to- - ' wear, millinery, piece goods, silks, shoes, hosiery, gloves, sweaters, underwear, etc., is up to the minute in every way. The coats are prettier this fall than ever before. The prices are as attractive as the styles. Our line of jersey, silk, satin, and chiffon velvet dresses can not be surpassed. Come, get your size and color before they are picked over. We have sport hats, and dressy hats to match every dress and coat; and oxfords, pumps, and one-strap shoes to make your suit complete. We specialize in piece goods—a full line of silks, crepes, and washable material. Our line of men's and boys' clothing is as complete as our ladies'. We have every style and color in suits, overcoats, shoes, socks, ties, sweaters, hats, caps, etc. Our assortments can not be beat. Come in and get yours early. We are hoping to be favored with a visit from you at an early date. The roads to Williamston are good and it will be only a short drive for you. Yours very truly, > HARRISON BROTHERS & COMPANY. WILLIAMSTON • S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE ' . .. - "STYLE AND QUALITY" In Modern Building _ M-77- pSSrwmipr °5 rv That the Bank of Roberson- , ville is housed in.one of the most j' ! modern and complete bank build- 1 I ings in this section is shown by i »i 1 i the above illustration. The hank i ; is located or* Main Street, in the 1 center of the business section of! ' Robersonville. I ■ a hand in lurtheriiig the progress !of community and business. In its business, it has always followed the principles required"" in safe and sound banking, and today it com- THE ENTERPRISE ONE OF EAST'S BEST FURNITURE STORES If r _. I MM bSUHI Psfl H L »• *, I I The new home of the B. S. Courtney Furniture Store, one of East lern Carolina's finest and leading furniture houses. The building houses a very large stock of furniture and an undertaking depart ment, which is in charge of Mr. Harper Holliday. imauds the confidence and dealings Mrs. . K. Allen, of l ana, in Da jof around 1.50(1 patrons throughout vie County, cleared between SOOO j the county and section. 'and SI,OOO from sales of home rugs I ~,, , ... , . ' last vcar. She nets from $5 to sls I inc otneers and directors of this ■ , ,■ , . ~ ... tor her rugs, depending on the institution are well known in husi . 1 size, ness circles in both county and State, and arc always alert to as- | sist any movement leading to bet- Alfalfa properly treated \\ ill pro ter things. Upon the hank's tec- vide hay and grazing f,,r over eight ord, of which it is justly proud, it ; years without reseeding, according invites you to join in with the ap- ;to the experience of Mendenhall proximately 1.500 patrons. ; Brothers, of Randolph County.' PAGE THREE CLARKS DRUG STORE ENJOYS LARGE TRADE Purity and Accuracy in Filling Prescriptions Is Stressed Clark's' brug Store, in its years of service to,the people of. this community lias followed closely the "llftes of progressiveness, The company has builded a large trade oil the merits of service and quali ty of its goods. Few stores any w here can beat the Clark hoys' record when it | conies right down to filling and meeting the demands of a most particular trade. They are horn • caj druggists, know how to do things, >(£. and take pleasure in doing for their customers. In their advertisenierit in the see- ! on (I section of this paper, they state they are in business for your | health. And this is true, for they [have, tilled thousands of prescript 1 lions, and this business is increas i ing right along with its others. | They take pains in their work, knowing the value and the expcct ant results to come out of it. The ( storc has always assisted in | any movement for the betterment jot town and community. Its j owner, Mr. C. 11. (.'lark, and assist ant manager, Mr. Herbert Clark, are both active in the various cir cles of community life. HARRISON BROS STORE LEADER IN ITS FIELD Is Largest Department Store in Williamston; Has Large Clientele Looked upon as one of this sec t.oil's leading department stores, Harrison Bros. & Co. has played a prominent lole in the mercantile history of Widiamston for a num ber of years past. For almost twenty years this concern has met | and answered the demands of thou j sands of customers throughout the | county. In this time, the firm has I gained the enviable reputation of being the county's leading and most ■ progressive merchants, Facli season of the year the finn j sends three of its buyers to the northern markets, where the latest I styles are selected ill its several de partments. It caters to a very [ large clientele, and carries a large ! stock of goods to meet every de -1 niand. The ladies' ready to wear 'and millinery department is one of the most complete in this section, arid here are employed efficient trimmers anil salesmen and salts ladies. This store has not only played a prominent part in the commercial history of the town; it has' also been of great aid in furthering the developments of the town and com munity. Its owners are progres sive in every sense of the wwd, and are ever willing to. give their j support in any worthy undcrtak [ ing i ■ ! Banks Finance Buying Of Pure-Bred Stock I Over ],>oo club members in North Carolina have taken part in the 30 club encampments and tours held so far this summer. 16,000 Members Attend Encampment of Clubs Hanks of Granville County are financing the buying of three car loads of pure-bred Jersey cattle for farmers of the county.
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