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RADIATOR HEAT WITH NO CELLAR New Heating System For Homes and Buildings Now Available A radiator heating plant that needs no basement has been devised tor small homes and buildings, \\ E. Dunn, plumbing and heating conn act or, oi Williams ton. said today in dis cussing modernization impr >veiucnta which home owners might wish to car rv out under the terms ot the Federal Housing Administration. Through arrangements madi with the Hearing and Plumbing l-'.niancf Corporation in New tk. Mr iVuim is prepared to undertake heating and pluinmng moiiemrzan 'ii ??<?*> home owners and arrange all financing on the Federal Government's terms No loan troni a bank or other institu tion is needed to pay for the work. Pointing -ut that more than hah the homes in the United States d< not hav.e central heating. Mr. I>111111 explained that the new heating plant makes it possible for the first time to install radiator heating in those homes which lack basements. The system, he sauf, comprises a hot 1 i water boiler, to be installed on the ' main floor of the bopae, and a system ' (of hot water radiators. An enameled jacket makes the boiler clean and suit table for fivrng quarters, while a grilled | top permits heat to circulate in the room where the boiler is installed. It lis equally applicable to basement in installation. "There is now available a central heating system for every size and'type of home," Mr. Punn said. Prices on the different systems are in keeping with total home investments and value* "For the home with 116 central heat ing plant w-e will he glad to make a survey without cost to the owner; rec ommend the type of heating most de sirable. and then, it requested to do so, install the system and arrange for loan t" the property owner to pay lor it Let nu etnnhasi/i (hat there i- j no obligation connected with any sur vey we make." Federal Officers Take Big Copper Still In %Bertie Out of the largest copper stills seen in this section in many months was brought' here yesterday from Bertie] County by federal agents. The still I wii i 250-galon capacity and had never been used SEE ME BEFORE BUYING YOUR FERTILIZER FULL LINE OF PLANT BED MATERIALS ON HAND K. G. Strawbridge WILLIAMSTON, N. C. Representing Reliance Fertilizer & Lime Corp. FARMERS URGED TO APPLY EARLY FOR CROP LOANS Form Has Been Shortened So Only One-Fifth of Time Required The Production Credit Association 1 now serving the five counties of Beau-. fort, Hyd?, Martin, Tyrrell, and Washington again urge all farmer-* | who care to ohtai.n production credit | and pay cash for their production goods to make their applications at the earliest possible opportunity J E. Hull, secretary of tin local as sociation, has just announced that their oftue has teemed the ihw form* son. He also stated that he was glad; to announce that the forms had hcen shortened as much as possible and that a farmer could place liis complete ap plication in about one-fifth the time! I Ml it took him to make the applica tion la t year. All unnecessary in orniation has been omitted, and it the ? artner conies prepared to answer ques tions and knows how much he wants and what he wants to use the money for, lie should have everything com pleted hi about 20 to 30 minutes and, in a lot of cases, much less time will lie required (me great ^atisfani ti i?t Hit1 fann er is that he will l>e making his atmli- j nation to an experienced person, which will help considerably m allow ing him i to km vv at a very early date whether lie can qualify for a loan and whether < or not his application will he approved 1 "he sspctaTJon feijlfests that all farm ers apply as early as possible so as to help the association from having loo large a peak rush at the la-t minute CARD OF THANKS I wish to publicly thank all those who contributed or made it possible for me to recent medical treatment at Duke hospital during the past few Uiopths All th wers or expressions of kitidne^ were deeply appreciated. Mrs \V. A ( oltram. Strand Theatre ? Washington, N. C. PROGRAM FOR WEEK BEGINNING MON . JAN 14 ' Won.-Tues. Jan. 14 15 "HELLDQRADO" with RICHARD ARLErf and MADGE EVANS Wed.-Thur. Jan. 16-17 "MURDER IN THE CLOUDS" witli LYLE TALBOT and ANN DVORAK Fri.-Sat. Jan. 18-19 "Strawberry Roan" with KEN MAYNARD Also "Tailspin Tomfny" No. 7 The association stands ready and want* to help all farmer* mho can qualify for a production loan The secretary also announced that they had received about 50 application* al ready for 1035 which totaled around 125.000. and. from the past year*' ex perience, tlje majority of these will be granted loans. The association has already received final approval on some ? i these for the coming season, and it ^ thought that the final approval ???+ quite a few more mill he received be-! fore the end of the week. Farmers in Martin County are re-! quested to place their applications at | th eoffue of Mr \\ H. Car-tarphen ; in the old Dennis-Simmons Lumber1 C o., office in Williamston Spanish War Veterans To Meet in Tarboro 13th A general call is being sent over Lastcni North Carolina by M. \Y Hayne.*, patriotic instructor for the Department of North C arolina. for all Spanish War Veterans to meet in Tar boro at the Edgecombe County court house, 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Jan uary 13. Hubert Lyerly, Commander I of the State Department of Hickory, N and other state officers will he prcs-. ent. " <, WantS MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH ? route of 800 families. Write today Rawleigh, Dept. NCA-251-SA, Rich-' mond, Va. j4 3twf i I DISTRIBUTOR WANTED BY manufacturer of penny and five-cent, ^candies (also peanut butter sand-' wiches)~to sell and distribute its line in Williamston and surrounding ter ritory to the retail stores. This prop- | osition offers an exclusive franchise in , the, territory.allotted- Spplirant nliist I be able to furnish personal surety bond ! in the amount of $500. Must also be able to equip himself with satisfactory delivery equipment (either small coach, sedan, or panel truck) for "store door delivery" service. Five references re quired. Address reply to "Sales man ager, P. O. Box 2059, Winston-Salem, North Carolina." jll 3t Specials at Barnhill's 200 pairs SHOES Sale price 250 pairs SHOES 250 pairs SHOES Big lot of OUTING at, yd. Big lot of DRESS PRINTS At, yd. Big lot of SHEETING, yd. Men's Wash SHIRTS 300 SWEATERS, each Big bed BLANKETS 200 Men's HATS SUITS for Men Sale price OVERCOATS for Men Sale price 98c $1.49 $1.98 7c 8c 7c 39c 49c 89c $1.49 $4.95 $4.95 Barnhill Bors And 'When Better Clothes Are Sold, Barnhill's Will Sell Them" IR. PEANUT PICKER: TUES day. J?wry li, *? the U?* day I? le gasoline tickets for rebate on gas- i line for picking peanuts and farm d ork. Harrison Oil Co It h Bl ows FOR SALE: WILL SELL cheap. For further information, see ' J fr? H B. York, Willianiston, N. C. 11 2t OR SALE: LIQUID SMOKE 65c; Anti-skipper compound, 50c. Davis ^ Miarmacy. jll 4t EC US FOR SHINGLES. ANY grade at right price; gslvsniird root i(. any length; ceiling, flooring, win oars and doors. C. L Wilson, Phone Ut. RohersonvUle. lQt 3R. W. C. MERCER DENTIST Lnounccs the opening of the office ormerly occupied by Dr. P. B. Cone or the practice of dentistry. Why Worry about Winter? INSTALL AMERICAN RADIATOR HEATING Take up to 3 Years to Pay NO DOWN PAYMENT LOWEST INTEREST If you have been wor ried obout the dan gers of going through NO'MORTGAGE NO CO-MAKER another winter like the last, without ade quate heating facilities, these convenient terms will be good news to you. They certainly dispose of all money problems that might have kept you from taking this step sooner Let our engineer gauge your requirements end give you an estimate The cost will be financed through us, by the Heating & Plumb ing Finance Corporation at the low rates authorized by the Federal Housing Adminis tration. Phone, call or write for quick action. Any Plumbing Improvement or Repairing Can Be Made on Same Terms! W. E. DUNN Plumbing and Heating Contractor TELEPHONE 151 WILLIAMSTON, N. 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At the Close of Business December 31, 1934 L Liabilities Cash and due from banks $2,709,460.88 Obligations of the United States 6,894,957.98 Bonds of Federal Land Banks and Home Owners' Loan Corp. 2,772,283.28 North Carolina Bonds 1,315,287.48 Municipal and other marketable bonds 2,603,187.68 Loans secured by marketable collat eral with cash values in excess of the loans 1,466,056.83 17,761.234.13 Other loans and discounts 859,088.28 Other stocks and bonds 32,706.00 Banking Houses and Furniture and Fixtures 386,762.98 Resources Capital Stock?Common Capital Stock?Preferred Surplus Undivided Profits Reserves Dividend Payable January 1, 1935 DEPOSITS ; 400,000.00 400,000.00 300,000.00 v 153,540.74 100,092.89 8,000.00 17,678,157.76 $19,039,791.39 TRUST DEPARTMENT ASSETS NOT INCLUDED $19,039,791.39 F. D. I. C The Branch Banking and Trust Company is a Member of the Temporary Federal Deposit Insurance Fund, and the Funds of Each Depositor Are Insured Up To $5,000.00 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Sound Banking and Trust Service for Eastern Carolina
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