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IN -LlTCiiFlnLDi itsday eveniiiK. Feb. 4, jrist' Episcopal Church, rell, was the scene of a sautiful marriage when mche Swim became the Mr. Henry Litchfield, Jr. Church ?vas beautifully d with white and ever .otted with lighted cand: lere was a series of ar- r the central aisle, before the appointed hour r ceremony the Church oughly packed, e o'clock, as the sweet of "0 Perfect Love" .forth from the Church mder the gentle touch cil Spruill, the Choir rth from the vestibule f marched up the green e arched aisle. cfore the second part of IJidal party entered, with ie Eborn of Belhaven, at the organ, Mr. Ray- lrr es, in, a very impres Jner sang "0 Promise strains of Lohengrin's 1 mofA r0 liiC? -forth Jlarry Walker and Cecil Jro of the four chosen yere the first to start on hc white covered ros ihen came the next two Jlessers Will Alexander lerson Norman followed Hittle. maidens, Misses le Holmes, Ruth Sexton Swain and Elizabeth eautifully adorned in wite, bearing the rib Sor of the bride-elect, jrra Fiardison beautiful- H in white SKiNNEUSVlLLE CflltS: f Th crround hoB prediction seems to be comming true Mrs. A. L. Styron left Satur day for her home in Norfolk. Mr. W- E- Harris of Edenton, was in our midst Sunday to see his girl. Mr. Neal Tarkenton and little daughter Ester were the guest of Mrs. S. S. Aumack and family Sunday. Mr. G. S. Swain made a flying trip to Plymouth Saturday Messers P. H. Belt, B. L. Car son and Master Walter White went to Edenton Saturday on business. Mrs. M. J. Elliott was the guest of Mrs. S. S. Aumack Sun day afternoon. Mesers C. T. White, B. L. Car son and Edward Spruill were the guest of Misses Eva and Mary Swain Sundaj afternoon. u Condeni&d Statement THE BANK OF C RES WELL, t Creswell, in tie State of North Caro. lina, at the close of business, Feb, 4th 1313. SESOUBCES DOLLARS Loaus and discounts Furniture and Fixtures Due from Banks aad Bankers cash items Gold coiu Silver coin, includiug all minor coiu currency National bank notes and other V. S. note 29,570.26 800 00 6 "73 01 5 40 . 121 00 614 86 l,f.9 00 charmeuse 1 J i cnitton marquisette jwith pearls and hand s with train, carrying Rations marched up the i while her attendant, C. Griffin of Woodland, cited up the right aisle, ite followed by Miss hell and Mr. Edgir Miss Elsie Swain sister le and Mr. Roy Litch er of the groom, each miverse order to the Miss Snell was i pink messaline with 'e trimings, and train ink carnations. Miss! dressed in pink mess chiffon trimmings and ig pink carnations. j -ned in white marqui- j d in pearls over pink with train, and carry. 1 , . . . id white roses, marcn- eriter aisle. enter were the little . Misses Louise Phelps j Voodley. They were 1 r Vz KimIo-aIcT' cir. lite satin charmeuse estone chiffon trim- real lace, carrying a r book with a shower lillies of the valley, ning on the arm of h J. W. Sexton who r time gave her away, len Holmes, nephew n, followed the soon bearing the ring on a calla-lilly. m attended by Rev. house, came from the ,i in time to meet his fide at he Chancel Tolnl 39,190.53 LIABILITIES DOLLARS Capital stock paid in 5 000,00 ITnrlivirierf nrofits. les current pviipiwfts and taxeR paid 1.549 98 Df-nosits snbiect to deck 2i,0"'2 -11 Savines Denosits 6.832 93 Cashier's Checks outstanding- 12 21 iprti fipfl clipf.ks 29 00 Total 39 190 T.3 State of Nerth Carolina, Oonnty of Wash itit7tf.iV sn : T n. v. Wooillflv. Cashier of the aboTa- named bank, do "solemnly swear that tne above statement is true to tne Dejt oi my knowledge aud belief. D. E. Woodley. Cashier. Subscribed and sworu to before me, tLis i"ith. day wf Feb. 1013. C. B. Holmes Seal. J J list ice of the Peace Correct Attest : W. II. Hakdison, Wm. Wiley, II. A. L,iTCHiiKi.n, Directors The Washington County Bank Plymouth, N. C. At 'dose of business February 19, 1913. Plymouth Loans and Discounts - - - $4 2,717. 08 Furniture and Fixtures - - 'oow? Expenses, Etc. - - - , " . , ESHq Cash on Hand and due from Banks, lo.4f TOTAL - . - 162,075.69 LIABILITI 13 S Capital -Cashiers Checks Certified Checks DEPOSITS TOTAL $10,000.00 1,540.82 29.70 50 505 17 162,075.69 THIS BANK WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY FEB. 22 ON ACCOUNT OF in in a niMti-ng"iifr lwui)iisi 0) 's Leading Store Our bnyer has just returned from the Northern Markets. New Spring goods are coming in daily. Easter is coming early this.scason, and if you want your Eoster dresses you had better dolour shopping at once. Never before have we shown such a lovely line of goods a's We have this season. You will find a grand display of spring woolen goods, also brocaded charmeuse, she newect goods of the season. A beautiful line of wash silks, piques, ratines, American, and French ginghams. Laces, Laces, Who said Laces? If vou want to see a beautiful display of laces, and em- brodies, we invite you to call to see us. We have anything that you want iii the trimming line. Our laces run from 5 cents to $1.00 per yard, including cluny, shawdon, all-over lace fron $2? up to $5.00 per yard. Our embroeies from 5 cents per yd. up to $2.50 baby Irish per pd. We want to call to your attention that we are now dis playing our childrens' dresses and mitty blouses, from $.50 np to $1.75. We are also showicg a beautiful lioe of ladies dainty muslin underwear. We can sell you underwear much cheaper ready-made than you can make them yourself. Kind m 4t"-- - - : ; : ,iFm, -, , . , -nit-- -- - Adlep. ONE OP THE Cheapest AND MOST Up-to-Pate line of Dry Goods, Embroidery , Laces and Hosiery tliat ever hit Plymouth. DIj g Cole J.:-t;AW 5 Planters ai THAT EVERY FARMER NEEDS Everv farmer fn tliis section should own one of these Cole Planters and Distributors. They positively pay for themselves after a few davs in the field The planter plants better and cheaper than any oiher planter ever built. The distributor makes one trip do lor twodoubles the good from guano. Cole Tlanters and Distributors arc the "Farmer's Friend." They were "born and rajsed on a NOrtw!ffind tbem so downright useful and reliable that you'll wonder how you ever got along without them why you were ever con. tent to put up with out-of-date machines, when you could own a Colel , The Cole Planter SAVES Lbor ' 1 Man Mul Have Just a large shipment eceive Plants Cotttn, Cora, Peas, Beaas,PcMuis and other Seed The Cole Spreader ana cultivator Lister and Side Dresser .S W nonv wasimDressive i d by Rev. Lock Black le the organ continu i ir the sweet strains i Ixve." marriaere ceremony irty with a host of) i ired to the home of ! j here a. reception of order was held. is the daughter of j ain of Creswell, N. ong woman of charm ality aud character i n the highest esteem i friends in the sur- lmunity. The groom ?tinguished parents . H. A. Litchfield j r Creswell. He is 1 young farmer hav nted at the A. & M. llaleigh. He is a f strong character vorth. beautiful and ex isive presents at T) ?,rity of the young Prices carried in Stock $1. to $5. to suit all figures. Bet your life we can suit you, kotti in Quality and Prices. At one trip the Cole Planter smooths the bed. opens a furrow. mixes guano with the soil. Covers it, opens again, plants the seed and covers them in the most accurate man ner. The g uano' being mixed with the soil directly undertheseed. feeds the plants as soon as the seed sprout. Vou get a quick btart, get two chances at a big crop. The Cole Planter plants the seed in a straight line at the same -i,.r,iK Thm Ain th ia .Qcilv rpmilated. Cotton comes up in a straight line without bunches. It can be Jchopped to a stand cheaper. cot of cultivation is less. The seed fall in plain sight. The wind can't blow them away noie are wasted at the end of the rows. Doesn't skip or bunch tlw feed as far ahead of the old style planters as the old style way fs ahead of hand planting. Works pertecuy on any kind of lan34 jvhere other planters are unsatisfactory. Sows Guano and Throws Good list at one Trip '1 The Cole SINGLE FOOTI Opens a Furrow and Sows Guano at One Trffi stxtm Very Useiul lop Slde-Uresslag Crops Distributor Don't fail to call when m town. All lines more complete tlian ever. Satisfaction guarainted on every deal or money back. GLIDE 0AH00I, Here's a p))e Distributor with 1 opening plow m ironi, wmcn numj fanners prefer. With one, you can runr off rows. 'oDen a furrow, and sow cruano at the Ktne time. It'll save -the -wqrU ,of one man and mule every I.lanting day. Especially good tor side-dressing can le run riglit up alongside plant. Strongly made thruout, large hopper, strong plow wheel with steel spukes. Convenient lever, cuts off flow of guano. Has tbe reliable Cole force feed, noiseless as a bicycle. Swivel rod holds dutriJjntor rigid while you ial the Hopper. With this ma- .1! C 1 guano to growing crops getniore good outof it spread guano at the right tune to mate iruu, tight where a net work of roots need it. By feeding the cuano during the growth instead ot all at one time but little if washed away. 1 he plant receives all the benefit of the plant food. With cultivator attached (as shown in the cut) you can sow guano and effectively cultivate at thteame time save the work of one man and one mule. Two strong universal plow feet are furnished free. By re moving cultivator aud attaching plow feet, y.u have the best ma. chine for sowing guano and throwing two good furrows upon it. The hopper holds sack, and spreads uniformly any quantity from 100 lbs. to 2000 lbs. to the acre. , Taysfor itself in labor saved doubles the good from guano. The Cole Distributor Sows Guano in Opes Furrow, i nrows 2 Good Furrows ITnnn rtT-'rt sr-i-a -r jr . form of spout useu on this machine sDreads the guano, instead of putting kit in a small stream. Ifhe fertilizer feeds 'more planj roots gets more good from guano, Tositive force feed sows from 100 to 1,500 lbs. of guano to the acre Instantly regulated. - - . The plow feet throw two good furrows upon guano at the same ,w l'low feet are st'ronely attached to side beams, so that good Pl Youla? lettwithout danger of its falling. Graduated hitch post adjusts the weight on the plows. Saves Labor ipWiW Th fo Gtvic nf Plnnters and Distributors to Meet Every Need Asides the,e machines we have the Universal Single Foot (either force feed or . Kg)- StoLStpe of'latar otlier styles suited to different uses. Discard your old put-of-date trouble making planter or distributor, hitch up to one ot tnese gaviijg ColesJ dome and see them now. Guaranteed By Us and By The Cole Mfg. Co. Tlie Cole is doubly guaranteed. The maker guarantees it. We guarantee Jt, ? . . . t,niv Everyachifrmustgprove a practical daily working success in your field, no matter f fh,e soil is rough or smooth, level or hiUy, "Ifaas money and brains can make them-sold at a fair price to everybody. Co 4 these machines. Ret ready fur planting time. A. SW PLYMOUTH, - & NORTH CAROLINA.
The Roanoke Beacon and Washington County News (Plymouth, N.C.)
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