PAGE FOUR SAVES |IOO BY USING PLANS OF EXTENSION BUREAU On? farmer of Hoke Comity who \ used the plans of the Agricultural Ex- j tension Service ill building his" new j said tjhey had .saved him over SlOOj and,that he had a better barn than! he would have had, IN MEMORIAM Father thou kuovvest best, when grandfather was taken on to tin short of rest; and our loss wc all .deeply I eel, but God tifti all our sorrows heal. we ho|ie to meet tliep on tliat l.ljßit and happy shore, where be is waiting there for van and itic. passed rm to the farewell short, where no pain nor sorrnw.tw suffer any more When ihe elays. of life i« fled. *c>. the land where no ever shed. When we meet no more on- that hright and hajtpv slv'e. He .and prepares a us in the cits iri the walls, where 110 tears .will ever fall. y Written by ASP.V, WANTS F, \KI.T. TFKSI'Y —WAKtvl' l l'l;lt caTibage ptairo;*"2fh tmnlrV't. $1 . thousand : ? to 1" thousand sl2" tiimv ■ sand, Prices on large I d--. Very be>! seed sown rigfftkgrowii right 1- yean] experience -f'n plan! graving East: Side farm quality plan!-. art' knowjti: every* here « >rler- filial till March 1 192» J. }' I l"UnU(y., N (■;, nstKl l^j. + ( J Dine at the * | TRAVELERS' INN | ! BETHEL, N. C. L SPECIAL )TURKEY DINNER 75c \ I . -t i i Every Tuesday and [ Sunday } { Turkey with cran- 11 i berry saute; oyster j i dressing; garden peas"; ! mashed potatoes and j 'rice; baked swett po- I tatoes and coffee, SPECIAL THANKS GIVINGS •DINNER w SI.OO « For Reservations,, Call J j Phone 50 Bethel, N. C. j Piedmont North Carolina has grown rich because it has an abundance of CHEAP ELECTRIC POWER . i .. _'-. *■' ■ ""'■ ; ' ■ „ : . , l ' : ; ..-4 _ , . . , , , • 1 , u . „( t nr-A at his command electrical power equivalent to*flie"prdductive ca- Eng and has learned this,,as shown in the report of Lord * J 1 1 r ~ , „ . ■« , * • , t .. r»^;»; D i, t- ~ paaty ol 35 old-time slaves, and by reason of that tact his earn- Rothernere, Who, when he made his report to the British people f . t . iU . r • ings and his production are far greater than those of any work- / afteriieading a commission to this country, the mam purpose of 6 , -■ K - , ; i - man m the world. which was to learn the reason of our amazing prosperity, said. ■ » "The economic welfare of the United States is based more than In were 2QQ greatcr; food prices were 62 ' anything else upon the fmct that she has 29.000.000 horsepower greater; clothin2 priceg Were 57 pcr cent greater; fuel of electricity established m her factor,es-a force that is est,- g werc gg greater; furniture priceß were 108 per mated as the equivalent of 290,000.000 human workers. greatcr; and rentf were w ccnt greater than i n 1913. ' "We in the United States use more than half of the elec- Electricity was 11 per cent less than in 1913. tricity used in the world. Each average American workman has ./ - --• .. .. / " / ■ • ___— i —————————————— ————— Williamston will have unlimited power for the use of all factories, it _ x • __ * * '-** ■- ; matters not how large, if the people of the town accept our proposal at the election to be held on December 20,1927 ----m-m m DIVISION \ Virginia Electric and Power Company W. E. WOOD, PRESIDENT j. T.CHASE, MANAGER ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. LIME MAKES THE LAND WOKK lustier, the fertilizer - act better, the majeures antl organic matter rot bet ter, aiid the legumes grow -better." See your ft.cal dealer for "MASCOT,"! the Standard Affricuitural Limestone, or write American Limestone Co,, 1 Knoxville, Tenn., • o 25 lit No! I I 1 II AVE. ACRES- OF land, 10 of which'js cleared, w ith a dwelling, hi.Use n«ti>iiililings, for, sale. 'I In' land i>' l"C-ale»l in Griffins Townshif) «.m the Williamstoh Road, Mrs. Connie (i. .Williams, Jameaville. N t." . . nIS 3t W ANTED: GIRLS TO LOOP AND - ktul,. tJUterknici.l *r. ;iiexieriemed. Come to see or write Walker Knitting Alills, Tarbc.ro, N. f, " ' s3O 20f • *. ' ' „ ~ - "_'" , .' ; "' No other car in its field exerts sui ha powerful appeal as the Pontiac Six —hecau.se no other car 111 its field com hi i its superior si\-c\ lintler performance with the ' superiorities of I i Jier bodies in heauty, comfort and conjtoittkm. . . . JThat's v% v Pontiac Six success is the talk of the town - —why people are coming to our showrooms every da% d. the car anJ stepping (foul 1 >cUi J >'l the >vheel, aiaitU J that such true motor iiig limury nowiiiniJ s attic iu en_;o\' «W (MH>wiru .... iuiylUhjiC out". t741l Spj'i Sp;,l ,h. », •„ I. ...» .. w r >««, !. I Smdun,t9l}> it* N*%o (Juki*' : H-A> v ". I *•' 1 ' t factory. Dthrord P>no m, .'»>#» u.m h*W tttng char e». Laty to pay i OM Ihti On. ru/ Motor, , »**,# lurrnmntl KOBEKSONVILLE MOTOR CO. Robfirsonvile, N. C. PONTIC SIX PECAN?. PEA KS. PLUMS,i fi peaches, Japan Persimmons", orria- C mentals.. Well grown. Pricei'S right. 'Ask for information and J prices. J. B. Wight, Cairo, Ga. n8 8t C GET UP NIGHTS? | TRY 48 HOUR TEST | If your pep. health, and strength are |/ firing lowered by' frequent night and C day calls. hackaebe, bladder weak- £ nu»s, bunting, '»r itching sehiation, leg, > or gri.in pains, why' not make the C Cystex,4X 11 o'ur, I est font Rive up, > Don't Cystex today. I'ut it > to a 4Khotir. test. Costs nothing if it C tlf.es not satisfy, only W)c if v%u soon C In I like nm, -lei )) well. ftlll of pep, u iHi iiaiii ■■ atfi viat-ed. All druggist* of- C fer Cystex today on a tnmey-back £ ij'iiarantci; Only 60c. . . g THE ENTERPRISE m*--' n ■ - *» . Statement of the Condition of \ Planters & Merchants Bank * - OF EVERETTS, N. C. AS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 14, 1927 3. '-i •- V, • _ * " ■ r \ ,j. " ' •' \ ' . , .j fjlySS ' % | " • ' ' v " ' • • RESOURCES LIABILITIES ? Loans and discounts $198,803.21 Capital stock •• 15,000.00 Bonds 13,950.00 SURPLUS 10,000.00 Banking house and fur. 4 fix. 6,385.00 Profits 4,711.84 Cash on hand and in banks 108,459.76 DEPOSITS 297,886.13 $327,597.97 . ' $327,597^.97 • • ... t ■• ' ~TT~ ~ " ■ -T "7, v r • v . /•. • " r •- : v ' ' ' 1 L DEPOSITS COMPARED NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 14,1927 r $297,886.13 - ■ " .. - "V " OFFICERS " DIRECTORS i . v • * V" '*• y' - V Mm -'"V » * ■ V. G. Taylor, President J. S. Ayers, Henry D. Peel, J. H. D. Peel, S. E. Henry D. Peel, V. Pres. J. H. D. Peel, V. Pres. Roberson, W. S. Gurganus, B. S. Cowin, RA. Paul Bailey, Cashier Bailey, V. G. Taylor, A. L. Roebuck A CHECK OF THE ABOVE STATEMENT WILL SHOW YOU WHAT WE ARE DOING, AND UPON THE STRENGTH OF THIS STATEMENT, ITS OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS WE SOLICIT YOUR GOOD BUSINESS AND WILL GUARANTEE THE SERVICE YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. 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