Tuesday, August 8, 1933 I Peraooaia 111 1 PHONE | 1 ISociety & Personalsj» IWeddtaca II 1 *• I «. r fZL | Mn. BLBKRT 8. PKKL, Editor | 40 inn iiiiiHiiiiiiinniniiiinilliltluy AtNags Head Miss Ruth and A. J. Maning spent the week-end at Nags Head. They were accompanied to the resort by Miss Spruill, of Edenton. In Rocky Mount Sunday Mr. Guy Thomas was in Rocky Mount Sunday visiting his sister, who is recovering from an operation performed there several days ago. At Pamlico Beach Mess's, Hugh Wyatt, Joe Godard, Albert Li-siie Clark, Asa C'awford, and Dr. I'. P Cone w.jre visitors at Pamlico Beach Surtday. In Washington This Week Miss Frances Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Man ning, of Williamson Route 4, is in Washington City this week visiting her uncle, Mr. Luke Roberson. "There is hardly anything in the world that some man can not make a little worse and sell a little cheaper, and the people who consider price only are this man's lawful prey." Our Prices Are Always Right for Quality Merchandise. . . . CLARK'S DRUG STORE PHONE 53 Your Last Chance TO BUY FURNITUIte AT THE OLD PRICES Prices soon to advance. Buy now be fore the new prices become effective. Don't wait, for this may be your last op portunity to buy quality furniture at depression prices. MEMBER N. R. A. "We Do Our Part" VanDyke Furniture Co. iiiHniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM Condensed Statement oi Condition of the Branch Banking j & Trust Company "THE SAFE EXECUTOR" WILLIAMSTON, N. C. . I At the Close oi Business June 30th, 1933 RESOURCES Loans and discounts $1,462,710.58 | Other stocks and bonds 170,277.94 g Banking houses and real estate 226,300.89 1 Cash & due from banks $1,630,396.87 United States bonds 2,587,643.47 North Carolina Bonds 906,071.31 Marketable municipal Bonds - 417,075.33 Loans secured by mar k e t a b 1 e securities with cash values in excess of the loans ... 728,937.40 6,270,124.38 $8,129,413.79 —LIABILITIES • Capital stock ..... $ 400,000.00 Surplus - - » 200,000.00 Undivided profits 41,231.98 Reserves * 76,433.23 Dividend payable July 1,1933 8,000.00 Deposits 7,403,748.58 Miss Eva V. White $8,129,413.79 (Trust Department Assets Not Included) I Sound Banking and Trust Service lor Eastern Carolina In Greenville Sunday Mrs. A. J. Manning and daughter, Grace, and sons, Charies and James, visited relatives in Greenville Sunday, Attend Meeting Here Messrs. H. S. Everett, of Rober sonville, Joshua L. Coltrain, of Wil liams, T. C. Grjffin, of Griffins, V. G. Taylor, of Everetts, and J. E. Pope, of Williamston, were present for the regular meeting of the county board of commissioners held here yes terday. In Raleigh Yesterday Sheriff C. B. Roebuck and Mr, C. A. Harrison were in Raleigh yester day attending to business matters. From RobersonvUle Mr. Ed James, of Robersonville, was here yesterday attending to busi ness matters. \ln Quantico, Va. :,| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clark and i, children are spending several days in •.[Quantico, Va., and Durham this | week. ' Attend Meeting Here Messrs. J. Eason Lilley, of Grif fins, J. W. Eubanks, of Hassell, J. T. Barnhill, of Everetts, E. H. Ange, of Jamesville and W. O. Griffin, of Wil liamston, were present for the meet ing of the Martin County Board of Education held here yesterday. I From Kins ton Mr. N. G. Bartlett, of was here yesterday. j From Washinglvti Mrs. Roy Hearne, of Washington, lis spending some time here with her husband, field inspector for the seed and fetd loan office. j _ Leave for Wrightsville Messrs. J. S. Getsinger, V. G. Taylor, H. S. Everett, J. E. Pope, and C. A. Harrison left this after noon for Wrightsville to attend a State meeting of county boards of commissioners. They plan to return Thursday. I From Greenville Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Robertson and children, of Washington, spent Sun day here ■ with Mr. Robertson's mother, Mrs. J. L. Robertson. | 1 Here Yesterday Mr. Jimmie Gurkin, of William ston, Route 1, was a business visitor here yesterday. .f From Wilson Messrs. Melvin Rogers, Silas Lucas and B. L. McMillan, of Wilson, vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Dred Darden here I Sunday. j/f/ Nags Head Miss Susie James and Frank Car- Jstarphen spent the week-end at Nags Heai. Rtturns To Raleigh Mrs. Milton Norman, who has been spending several days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Has sell, returned to her home in Ra leigh Saturday. She was accompa nied by C. D. Carstarphen, who at tended business engagements in Ra leigh over the week-end. Spends Week-End Here William Hodges, of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hodges. At Nags Head Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Harrison were among those from here spend ing last week-end at Nags Head. ' Spend Sunday in Henderson I Miss Myrnie Brown and Jessup I Harrison spent Sunday in Hender- I son visiting Mr. Harrison' parents, I Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Harrison From Raleigh Misses Audrey Moore and Mar garet Brewer, of Raleigh, spent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Manning, jr. » ! Return From South Carolina | Mr. J. W. Hight and son, Boyd, who have been in Columbia, S. C.. for the past several months visiting relatives, returned here Sunday, , where they will be engaged in the 'tobacco business when the maiket opens. * In Washington Yesterday Mrs. E. S. Peel was in a Washing ton hospital yesterday for a medical 'examination. From Bethel i Mr. and Mrs. Russell James, of Bethel, spent Sunday here with Mrs. James' sister, Mrs. George Harris, and Mr. Harris. KILL DEVIL ]BEACH and | Nags Head Shores, N. C. ; Beautiful bathing beach. 'Lots SO x 150, near Wrightj {Memorial, on Virginia Dare /Trail; ideal for cottages;! $25 and SSO each; Ocean front lots S2OO. Terms. jThis offer for 30 days only, i Theodore Meekins, Manteo, THE ENTERPRISE In Town Monday Dennis Bailey, of Bear Grass, was in town yesterday shopping. Club Meeting The Macedonia home demonstra tion club held its regular meeting last Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Will Taylor. There were only a few .vomen pres ent, due, perhaps, to the busy sea son of the year. Plans for field day were completed. Mrs. Eason Lilley kindly contributed a playlet she had written bringing in different subjects that have been studied which will be carried out by several women of the club on field day. As this is the season of fruit and vegetables, canning was the project for the afternoon. Thirty pints of vegetables were canned. During the meeting, the women discussed different methods of can ning, most of them agreeing on the government bulletins as the safest course to follow, Mrs. Eason Lilley invited the club women to meet in her home next meeting.—Club reporter. • 74 KILLED BY AUTOS IN JUNE —• 370 Injured; Carelessness And Speeding Blamed For Increase Raleigh.—With 74 persons killed and 370 injured in 254 automobile ac cidents in the state in June, the total for the first six months of this year was brought to 345 persons killed and 2,029 injured in 1,451 accidents since January 1, 1933, according to figure released today by Director L. S. Har ris, of the Motor Vehicle Bureau, of the State Department of Revenue. This is 65 more deaths from auto mobile accidents than were reported in the corresponding six months in 1932, although more persons were in jured in more accidents within the same period in 1932 than so far in 1933. Comparative figures for the first six months of this year and the same six months in 1932 are as follows; 1933: killed, 315; injured, 2,029; ac cident, 1,451. 1932: killed 280, injured 2,204; accidents, 1,528. The increase in the number of auto mobile accident deaths, the number of injured and accidents for the last three months is shown as follows; April: killed 55, injured 353; acci dents 283. May: killed (>4, injured 335, accidents 253. June: killed 74, injured 370, accidents 254. In support his contention that reck less driving and speeding are to blame for most of the automobile accidents, Director Harris pointed out that 31 of the fatal and 74 of the non-fatal accidents in June were atributed di rectly to these two causes by the offi cers reporting them. He also pointed out that most of the accidents are collision accidents, with only 20 fatal and 69 non-fatal accidents that were not collisions. There wer« five fatal and 13 non-fatal accidents caused by drivers being on the wrong side of the ro#d —another form of reckless driving—while 4 fatal and 14 non-fatal accidents were charged to hit-and-run drivers. Pine Lands Should Not Be Burned Over At All Pine lands should not be "light burned" to keep down the under growth of hardwood*. These hard woods act as an understory for the pines and should not be destroyed. They will produce a crop of sound, straight hardwoods which will make a future harvest. If these are burned, the undergrowth will be just a thicket of sprout clusters, vines, and shrub* that use soil fertility without produc ing any marketable crop. Recent Rains Have Been Big Helps To Gardens ■ • The recent rains in southeastern North Carolina have vastly improved gardens and the corn crop*. NOTICE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of R. J. Peel, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them within one year from the date of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 4th day of August, 1933. SADIE F PEEL, a 8 6tw Executrix. T*fte MUrfftrT*BUfify Buard "oT "edu cation will receive sealed, bids at its office in Williamstoii until Monday morning, August 14, for the construc tion of a four-room building to be lo cated on N. C. Highway No. 11, one mile from the town of Hassell, N. C. Plans and specifications arc avail able for use by bidders in the office of the county board if education at Williamston, N. C. A deposit of 10 per cent mu?t a«.'.ompany each bid, the amount to be returned to bidders whose offers in rejected. The board reserves the rig!it t ci«ject any or all bids. By or flit Mai tin County Bean! if Education, in session Monday, Att ract 7, 1933. W. f>. (.RIFFIN, ""aty-10-11 Chairman. NOTICE Having tils day qualified a* admin istrator of the estate of N C Hvman, late of Martin County, all persons hold ing claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me on or before the 7th day of Au gust, 1934. or this notice will be plead ed in bar of the recovery on same. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment of same. This the 7th dav of August, 1933. N.'L. HYMAN, a 8 6tw Administrator. STATEMENT By Gurney P. Hood, Commissioner of Banks, in Compliance With Chap ter 483 of the Public Laws of 1933 Planters and Merchants Bank, Kveretts, N. /C'.. Closed May >3l, 1932. 1. Payments to Auditor* During Per-1 iod of Liquidation: Date 6-16-32—To: Gurney P. Hood, j Commissioner of Hanks, by part of i check No. 1. For: Balance sheet an i rit, n of date bank closed, made by ' members of regular examining staff, I 5-19-32 to 5-25-32; total, $125.00. Date 8-29-32—To: John (i. Allen, li quidating account, by check No. 11. For: Expenses in connection with au dit investigation week August 22-27, inc., 1932; amount $51.89. Date 9-15-32—To: Sam T. Thorne, jr., liquidating accountant, by check No. 13. For: Salary and expenses re: audit 9-1-32 through 9-3-32. Salary 3 days at $4 00, SI2.(M); travel and sub sistence, $27.48; postage, $1.41; total amount $40.89. | Date 9-15-32—To; l'aul Wright, jr., liquidating accountant, by check No. 14. For: salary and expenses re: au dit 9-5-32 thru 9-7-32. Salary 3 davs at $4.00, $12.00; subsistence. $11.50; total amount, $23.50. Date 9-20-32—To: John (i. Allen, jr., liquidating accountant, by check No. 17. For: pro" rata part of travel and subsistence 9-19-32 thru 9-24-32, amount $9.88. Date 10-3-32 —To: I'. Byrne, li quidating accountant, l>y check No. 18. For: salary and expenses re: audit 9-28 32 to 9-29-32; salary 2 days at | SO.OO, $12.00; subsistence, $7.17; total amount, $19.17. Date 4-8-33—To: C'. W. Banner, jr., liquidating accountant, by check No. 39. For: salary and expenses re: au dit 4-6-33; salary, 1 day, $4 50; travel and subsistence, $5.29; total amount, $9.79. Dale 4-8-33—To: John A. Kramer, liquidating accountant, by check No. 40 For: salary and expenses re: au dit 4-6-33; salary 1 day $3,00; subsist ence $3.50; total amount $6.50. Dale 5-1-33—To: Paul Wright, jr.. liquidating accountant, by check No. 44 For: Salary ami expense re: re port on income cards 4-27*33. Salary 1 day $400; subsistence, $3.10; total amount $7.10. Totals, sl>B.72> Total paid to auditors 3-21-32 •to 6-1-33, $293.72 2. fayments To Attorneys During Will}. COOK IN FORS comfortable with old-f«thion«d $ i' VIRGINIA tk AND POWtii CQMi'AMr d L\ltiu/tj ~ J I Lay Period of Liquidation: Date 11-12-32—To: F.lbcrt Peel, attorney, YVilliamston, N. C., by check No. 21. For; services performed as set out by an account rendered and copied below: Williamston, N. C., Oc j tober 1, 1932. Gurney P. Hood, Com missioner of Banks Ex-Relation Plant I ei-s anl Merchants Rank, Everetts, North Carolina. In Account with El . Bert S. Peel, attorney at law: Stock I assess. (. H. Godwin and judgment iV. G. 1 aylor, $5 00; sto.k assessment IJ. F. Wynn and judgment V. G. Tay | lor, $5 (HI; stock assessment J. (I. Sta- I ton and judgment V. G. Taylor, $.500; , stock assessment II J. Smith Kstate .and judgment V. G. Taylor. $5.00; stock assessment L. A. ( lark anj I judKtnent V. G. Taylor, $5 00; 1.. A.' i Clark suit, recorder's court, sls; L. A. Clark suit, superior court, $15.00; L. 1 A. Clark claim and delivery. $15.00; V S, Godard foreclosure, $15.00; J S. I'eel suit and judgment, $25 00; J. S. Peel suit and judgment, $25.00; total amount I>ate 12 20-32- Io: FHiert S. I'eel, attorney, Willianiston, ('., by check No. 27. For: services performed and set by an account rendered and copied below: Willianiston, N. I'.. December 15, 1932. (iiirney P. HofjjL t Hmmis sinner of Bank>, Ex-Re). the planters and Merchants Hank of Fveretts, North Carolina. Advertisement l'ham pion Auto Company. $5 .00;.. petition Alpha Spinning Mills, $lO 00; urder and deed Cuburu land, sls Oil; -order to settle with C. It. Roebuck, admin istrator, $10.00; trustee's sale and deed W. T. Meadows, $15.00; trustee's sale and deed Ota Forbes, sls 00; trustee's Sale and deed J G Godard, $15.00; agreement, trustee's sale and deed S. II Clark land, $20.00, total amount, $105.00. Date 4-13 33 To: Elbert S. Pe. I. attorney, Willianiston, V C , by check No. 41 For: seivi.es performed as set out In an .u i "iinl i cutleted and A GOOD CAMP DINNER W £|&H ggj ML YES_ AND YOU CAN SMOKE ALL YOU WANT ccitiie*' tobaccos kever jet~ow ucrurlaiti PAGE THREE copied below: Ghirney P. Hood, Com t missioner of Banks, ex-relation Plant ers and Merchants Bank, Everetts, N. C. In account with Elbert S. Peel, attorney at law, Williamston, N. C. j Order Taylor-Bailey matter, $10.00; j Order 1,. L. Taylor matter, $10.00; order W. T. Meadows matter $10.00; ' Suit against R A. Bailey, superior j court, $35.00; total amount $65.00. Total paid to attorneys 5-21-32 to 6-1-33, $305.00, Note: Collections for Planters and Merchants Bank. Everetts, N. C., t -1 mounted to $15,779.66 as of June 1, 1933. Ratios of above payments to collec tions: I otal paid to all auditors, .0180. Total paid to attorneys, .0193. NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF STATE I, Stacey W. Wade, Secretary of Slate of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify the foregoing to be ,i true cop) of the statement of the Planters and Merchants Bank, filed in my "Hfiee on the 31st day of July, TO, Gurney P. Hood, Commis sioner of Batiks. In witness whereof, I have here-- unto set my hand and affixed my offic ial >-eal. Done in office at Raleigh, this the 3rd day of August, in the vear of our l.ord, 1933. (Seal) STAC FY \V. WADE, It Secretary of State DR VIRGIL H. MEWBORN Optometriit Next Visits; Bethel, N. C„ at Blount Hotel, Mon day, August 21, 1933.. Robersonville, N. ('., at City Grill Tuesday, August 22, 19.1.1. Williamston, N. C., at Peele's Jew elrv Store, Wednesday, Aug 23, 1933. Plymouth, N C. at Livernian's Drug Store, Thursday, August 24, 1933. Eyes Examined - Glasses Pitted • At Tarboro Every Friday and Saturday