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/» Columbia Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Junes C. Manning,
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moye, and Mrs.
Blanche Manning were in Columbia
Sunday afternoon.
Silver Tea Tomorrow
The Woman's Missionary Society
of the Methodist Church will have a
silver tea tomorrow afternoon 4 until
6:30 at the home of Mrs. William
Manning. The public is invited.
Visits in GMsboro
Miss Bessie Willis was in Golds
boro with her parents for the week
end.
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*s' Whiuker. RESOURCES LIABILITIES
FajratUvilla Loan* and discount* $2,448,886.66
Kinston . Buildings, furniture and fixtures 143,957.86 Capital Stock $ 400,000.00
w - , ' Other stocks and bonds 154,080.26 Surplus 200,000.00
United States Bonds $2,072,685.94 Undivided Profits 87,046.22
Goldsboro North Carolina Bonds 295,101.25 Reserve for interest and dividends 15,045.87
p. , Marketable Municipal Reserve for Elm City Branch 2,000.00
Plymouth Bonds " 203,810.00 * DEPOSITS - 5,934,717.47
Selma Cash and due from banks 1,320,287.59 3,891,884.78
"7 er " $6,638,809.56 $6,638,809.56
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! Visits in Greenville
, | Miss Annie Shields Van Dyke vis-.
. ited her mother at Greenville during
i the week-end.
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Visits in Tarboro
Mrs. M. D. Wilson spent the week
with her sister, Mrs. Wiggins, at
i Tarboro.
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, Spend Sunday Here
j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thurston and
iMr. Tom Anderson, of Wilson, spent
j Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Harrison. Mrs. Tom Anderson
returned to Wilson with them after a
several days visit here.
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\ln Tarboro Saturday
J Mesdames t. T. Fowden and B. |
; A. Critcher were in-Tarboro Satur
day.
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Spends Sunday Here
! Dr. and Mrs. J. A. White, of Lit-.
tleton, spent Sunday here with Mrs.
Eliza Carstarphen. , I
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In Rocky Mount Saturday
Mesdames R. A.,Critcher, Warren
, Biggs, and Miss Anna Pope spent
Saturday in Rocky Mount.
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1 Visit in Weld on
1 ' Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mishoe and
daughters spent the week-end in Wel
don with friends.
m LaGrangg
j Mr. and Mrs. Leman Barnhill
spent the week-end in LaGrange with
Mrs. Barnhill's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. D. W. Wood.
In Tarboro Sunday . i
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i Miss Mary Leggett and Mrs. W.
H. Booker and little* £on were visi
tors in Tarboro Sunday.
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Returns To Greensboro
j Miss Rosalie Inman left Sunday!
afternoon for Greensboro, where she;
will continue her studies at North
Carolina College for Women, after
spending the spring holidays here
with her sister, Mrs. J. E. King, and,
Mr. King,
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Visitor Here Monday
Mr. Harry Waldo, of Hamilton,
was a business visitor here yester-'
day.
In Town Yesterday
j Commissioner T. C. Griffin, of
Griffins, was a business visitor here
yesterday morning.
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Returns To Greensboro
j MisS Edith Peel, after spending
the spring holidays here with her
|>arents, judge and Mrs. R. J. Peel,
returned to Greensboro Sunday,
where she is a student in North Car
, olina College for' Women.
THE ENTERPRISE
From Jamesville
Mr. Joe Martin, of Jamesville, wis
here yesterday attending to business
matters. •• . _ . ±
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Returns TTo School
Miss Ruth Norton returned to
Greensboro last Sunday to contomh
her studies at North Carolina College
I for Women after spending several
days here with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. J. Norton.
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Attend Meeting Here
Mr. John W. Eubanks, of Hassell,
attended a meeting of the county
j board of education here yesterday.
I In Washington Hospital
i Miss Margaret Everett left yes-
I terday afternoon for Washington to
undergo an operation for appendicitis
j in a hospital there.
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• Attends Board Meeting
i Mr. J. T. Barnhill, of Everetts, at-
I tended a meeting of the county board
iof education her e yesterday.
Visitor Here Monday
1 -Mr. E. G. Anderson, of Roberson
ville, was a business visitor her e yes
| terday
i Here From Dunn
1 Mr. Ralph Koonce, of Dunn, vis-
I ited friends her e during the week
j end.
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From inlander
Mr. R. E. White, of Aulander, at
tended to business matters here yes
terday morning.
Spends Week-End in Richmond
| Miss Thplma Brown spent the
week-end in Richmond with her un
cle, Mr. R. W. Everett,.who is ill at.
a hospital there. v
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Return From Kane, Pa.
Mrs. T. B. Brandon and son, Tom,
returned last week from Kane, Pa.,
wher e they spent several weeks with
Mrs. Brandon's sister, Mrs. Johnson.
I Visitors Here Last Week
Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Simpson, of
Mount Airy, visited Mrs. Erah Cobb
hefe l last week.
Here From Norfolk
Mrs. Morison, of Nofolk, is here,
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rush Bondur
ant.
Returns From Raleigh ■
i Mrs. Ai Hassell returned Sunday
i from Raleigh, where she visited her
daughter, Mrs. Milton Norman, for
- several-dey* ~ '
► Attend Meeting Here
i Messrs. M. E. Roberson and S. T.
( Everett, of Robersonvtlle, attended
I a meeting of the Cotton Association
1 of Martin County at the courthouse
Monday.
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fiends Board Meeting
, '' Mr-. E." H. Ange, of Jamesville, re
' cently appointed a member of the
county board of education, attended;
his first meeting of the board, yes
terday.
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. Returns To Greensboro
Miss Edythe Taylor returned to
Greensboro Sunday, where she is at
tending school at North Carolina
- College for Women, after spending
1 the spring holidays with her mother,
'Mrs. H. D. Taylor.
"IF I got constipated, ,
ONS I would get dizzy
and have swimming
In my head. I would
have very severe
headache.
"For a while I
(A I! thought I wouldn't
kJ take anything—may-
I be I could wear out
the headaches; but I
! found they were
wearing me out.
"I found Black-
Draught would re
lieve this, so when I
have the very first
symptoms, I take
Black-Draught and
"now I don't have the
headache.
"I am a firm be
liever In Black-
Draught, and after
using It 20 or more
years, I am satisfied
to continue Its use."
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In Town Yesterday
Mr. W. W. Walters, of Jamesville,
was in town yesterday.
Miss Ethel Taylor left Sunday for
Washington, D. C., where she will
visit friends for several days.
Mere From Everetts
Mr. j. S. Ayers,- of Everetts, was
a business visitor here yesterday.
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Spends Week-End Here
Miss Mary Ring Ellison, of Bd
haven, spent the week-end here with
her aunt, Mrs. Latham Thrower, and
Mr. Thrower,
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' From Griffins
Board of Education Member J.
Eason Lilley, of Griffins, was here
3 for a meeting of that body yester
day.