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Results of Late Dates On December 14 Farmvilie High School Girls' Basketball team jour neyed to Tarboro aftd played a fast, snappy game of basketball against the speedy Tarbasp team. The score was 7 to the end of the first half. The game was not decided un til, the last few minutes of play when the Tarboro girls piled up a margin that was not overcome. The entire Farmvilie team deserve credit for their splendid showing. The final count was 17 to 22 in favor of Tarboro. The girls are prac ticing daily in order to take revenge when Tarboro returns the game some time soon. - The boys' team played Rocky Mount on the local court on Decem ber 15 and held their opponents to a 13 to 13 score. Rocky Mount re fused to play an additional five min- ! utas in order to break the tie thereby : forfeiting the game to Farmvilie 2 j to 0. Rocky Mount presented the five ! man defense in such an effective manner that our boys scored only two field goals. The football tactics of the Rocky Mount players caused their defeat because of the numerous fouls com mitted. |p On December 21 the local team de feated Tarboro High School team 46 to 0 ? ' * ' - l_ The baffling accurate passes maue by the local boys bewildered their opponents and scoring was easy; Not contented to play high school teams the local boys took on a team composed of local college boys. The first game went to the college boys to the tune of 22 to 9. The Farm ville Lions came back strong and took ? the next two games by the score of 23-12 and 14-12. After defeating the college teams the Lions began looking around for more teams to conquer. Winterville attempted to invade the Lions' den, but was thrust back to their winter quarters by the overwhelming score ? of 60-6. The Lions have been tamed only . three times this season, twice by Nashville and once by Mount Pleas ant'' The Lions are still roaring. Ayden Seminary School will play the local boys here on Friday night, January 11 at 7:30 sharp. Report of the Condition of Citizens Bank ?at Farnxviile, N. C. At the Close of Business Dec. 31, 1923 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts, $326,703.88 Overdrafts, secured, 285.33 Banking Hoesea $691831 Fin-. A F?.$4496.00_-_- 10,41431 AM other Real Estate - owned,?1 2394.97 Osh in vault and net from Banks, **mmker% & Trust Co's., 82,366.32 -tar items held over 24 heuw^ 144.00 'Cheeks for clearing, 4,20333 : v ? ? Total, $427,017.16 f-9 '? . ? LIABILITIES C*pft*liteck paid in, $100,000.00 ?Bills Payable 39,428.85 Deposits subject to check, 189,227.34 - Cashier's Checks out standing 7,209.77 "Time Certificates of 'i Deposit, 86,933.69 Savings Deposits 4,218.01 Tptal, $427,017.16 State of North Carolina?County of hj- Pitt: I, Jno. T. Thorne, President of the above named Bank, do selenaly swear * that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. .*??> JNO. T. THORNE, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me, - this 6th day of January, 1924. a. H. JOYNEB, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: T. E. JOYNER, , - T. C. turnage* a i j. w. holmes, Directors. * n ? ? 'Easy, Son, Easy * An.Iowa yoath who became much Interested in bo*i?g w?fc;iU, service, took his father to a boxing show the I, pa,i?K : "Now," said the son, when they ; woe well seated, '"you're gonna see ? L: "I ?k>nt know, son," said the father, was all I paid for my mardagr . license." ' Ml! ?! 1 cWAnrf to whom . Jk wB B 'If? ?*?* J ? i :';SB?11 1 %> ?-' >'? A ,t^55B|^' W ?? it '?? .f ^ ??? -? -1 --^5S ??' ?' . i - V ? " <? Jl <?-> ??< i?'. *i sv<ji ?* '? ???? 11 ? i i i ?????; 1 i v ? ' X " We dare the s arry hearstta wlthoor* mastic wooden vine. and we *varl )e *\v machinery?any time We want to sins: we hare (lone away with Poshc*. and:divorced tlie umley cow, and we enlti*aJ*?'onr '<?]** der with an automatic plow, '? 1 reckon there's no limit to the energy of men? why, we shove aside old * Biddy?for a varnished, wooden lien! Here's our [latent i noiseless cooker that performs without a 1 Are?an' begosh, we're seudln,' messages | without a sign ofwire!! "We can hear ? the festive yodler on the plains of Tim luctoo?or feast on from XOtvUle, *] .any time we turn the screw*-?Simply tune the family.jigger?any tlnir you have the chance?mebbe ketch a Congo nigger, or ?a gazabo in Frahce!! T ain't surprised at anything in tbia flamboyant life.?they . tell me they are testin' out an automatic wife!!! ?I ra?i '? m - ? I Nervous Break-Down j ".'".ry *~V 7 " ,rr... ?"'??J MRS. ANNIE LANGE, of 8. F. D. 1, Burlington, Tex.,' writes as Mow* regarding hcraxperksos wttliCardui: "Sops homage I tad r nervous break down^ sooi? kind... I war ray weakaadaoserveas. 1 tad faist ingsptikaod suffered ? frost deal, ' bat more from the weak, trembly, ? account ftehng than anything eke. r knew I needed a tonic, and seeded It badly.': 1 began the use ofCardui to- see. if 1 couldn't get some strength as I knew of ether! eases that had been helped by its I ? t;. ;> ?:?.>;??;: * >v :*r ? y"-' use. 1 seen saw a great improve- * ment, soI keptttup. 1 used seven ( bottles of Cardui, and can say the j money was well spent, for I grew ' well and strong. Am now able to ( do all my housework and a great t deal of work besides." If you are weakr run-down, { nervous and suffer from the all- t meets peculiar to women, it Is very likely that Cardui will help ( you, in the way it helped Mis. j Langeand has helped thousands of others, during the past 40 years. ( Ask for, and insist on, Cardui. | 1 ' 1 ( CARPUS JTiie Woman'sTonic J I ~~ " COMMON! CATE^VVITH ? I i_A"S^MARKET JI^RMATKSN FURNISHIS)5 OM RCQUeST I TREE Of CHARGE. B^TeLEPHOME- OR TELEGRAPH m??SSS^S^^^sSS^^^?S!2^iiSSSJSi3 "% .' . : /'?? v--.'*- .'. ,*S ( ' I I ? I ~ \ ' * ? r-" ^. . x. ?? ' V .. ? * :'' ?* '*? ? ? * 1 , ' - ' ? .<? '<? ; HAVE YOUR AUTO WASHED i: ;; ? \\ ...At the... <$-j: ; j .. -sr. - s I! Farmville "Auto Wash" "Station f !? . ^ : St *\ Located on Main Street, next to Fire Station. "X i; First Class Work Guaranteed 11 < f ;TT J At Reasonable Wees, j J ? j GEORGE E. B^CKMAN, Jr., Mgr. "PROMPT SERVICE" OUR MOTTO J i ? , . ; ' Watch For The Opening Date !: : . ? ' i ' ||H I * ? ?: -l, s " ?? ? ?t' rr ^-ttJ: ' - J'C'1*' f _ _, :L:;.ifc& ,1) ?>; <?? ???* J' i J To The Farmers of Farmville the 2S<? fa*#**? m1 hiive i I VIRGLVIA - CAROUN^ j T jfi^T t Sec inc b6for6 plscin^ your order# 4 It x Tfc JK ^ TT TT -w i ^ ^ $1 Report ** the CnAtion of j The Bank of Fountain at Fountain, N. C. ?' : At the Close of Business Dee. 31, 1923 RESOURCES Loans fund discounts $238,816.98 Overdrafts, secured 648i23 tftiite<P$$ates Bonds and Liberty Bonds 80,000.00 N. C. State Bonds 6,000;00 -All other Stocks, Bonds ^..ahd. jtortgagies 24)00.00 Banking Houses, 81600; it- Fur. M Fix. $1000,____ 2,600.00 All other Real Estate owned,.. ?? 1,660.00 QjsJif'in vault and het ? arati dut from Banks, Bankers & Trust Co's., 74,685.84 ? _____ Total,-? $355,201.05 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in____ $ 50,000.00 Su^piaa! Fund __ 25,000.00 Undivided Profits, less '? curreitt expenses and takhs paid?... ? 4,101.49 Dividends Unpaid: 153.00 Deposits subject to check, 264,838.48 Cashiers Checks out V standing,,?? 3,167.18 Time Certificates of < Deposit,. r. 4,389.58 Reserve for Expenses 3,551.32 ;1r* ' * []. ? ' ' Total, $355,201.05 ' f ' r; ' _ * . . . . State of North Carolina?County of Pitt: I, W. R. Graham, Cashier of the above named Bank, do selemly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. R. GRAHAM, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of January, 1924. J. M. HORTON, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: G. W. JEFFERSON, R. A. FOUNTAIN, E. B. BEASLEY, Directors. Report of the Conditiori of The Bank of Farmville at Farmville, N. C. At the Close of Business Dec. 31, 1923 1 ' . '' | . RESOURCES Laons and Discounts?? $601,813.25 Demand Loans?. 15,453.52 Overdrafts?. NONE U. S. A Liberty Bonds___ 10,950.00 All other Stocks, Bonds, and Mortgages 3,700.00 Banking Houses, $30,000; Fur. & Fix libfl00;L? 50,000.00 All other Real Estate *?* ' I ft /?Aft Aft owiieu - . &,wo.vo Cash hi vault and net aipt. uutfrom Banks, Bankers & Trust Co's.> 184.09C.43 Checks for clearing 3,216.39 ? Total, $877,923.52 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in,I $100,000.00 Undivided . Profits, less current expenses and taxes paid?. 10,279.86 | Unearned^J&coiint, 3,965.08 Bills Payable-- j NONE Deposits Subject to check, 578,270.36 Cashier's Checks out standing,??, 14,131.70 Time Certificates of Deposits,?? 128,807.30 Savings Deposits! ' 41,932.23 Accr'd Int due depositors 536.99 Total,? $877,923.52 State, of North Carolina?County of Pitt: I, D. E. Oglesby, Cashier of the above named Bank, do selemly swear that tho abq re statement is true to the l^est of inly knowledge and belief, D. E. OGLESBY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of January, 1924. MANLY LILES, Notary Public, Correct?Attest: 1 R. L. DAVIS, Mc. D. HORTON, ( . (i J. I. MORGAN, Directors. , _?,?? :?. : EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE.^ r*- . r Having qualified as Executrix, un der the will of the late 4?Ji Flana gan, this is to motify alt persons hav ing claims'against the A. J. Flanagan, to present th^ t^.tye un dersigned Executrix on iir before the 1st day of January, 1025, pi- this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery. jjte person iptiebted to said estate will immediately make payment to This 29th day of December, 1923., MRS. LIZZIE S.| FLANA-G^N; ^ 1 ?! NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale, contained in a certain title retaining note, executed by Ed Heath to B. S. and R. L. Smith, which is duly recorded in the Register of Deeds office of Pitt County, in Book V-13, page 637, and default having been made in the payment of the said note, the undersigned will expose for sale, at public auction, to the highest bid der for cash, in the town of Farm ville, on Wilson street, in front of B. S. and R. L. Smith's stables. ON SATURDAY, the 12th DAY. OF ? ' 1 . 1 i - .5 ?",????? * J1 ? : 1 . ' "? ' ? . .1. ?V. . 1 ' ' .. .r. JANUARY, 1924, at 12 o'clock, M., the following described personal prop erty, to-wit: One bay mare mule, about 7 years old, being the same mule purchased from B. S. and R. L. Smith by Ed Heath. This the 18th day of December, 1923. B. S. & R. L. SMITH. Martin & Sheppard, Attorneys. Our Fun Fable t ? *"_?**? 11 -? Once upon a time there was a man who never spoke unkindly to his wife ?He was a bachelor. . * ^ '?>" . ? - * . -? : ' : ' .. 11% ?? |1|-I 1 U a* 111 MM ? ? Patronize our Advertisers] ??.. -,'??> I.-Ml., I. .'!..! They are aj.1 boosters and deserve your business. ' ? !? : The Rouse Printery, Farmville, N. C. . , .-77 '???,?'.-VfV.T ; TTr^TTT"^?'-^ . ? ?; -.i!"' . ' Quality US*; ** FERTILIZERS Make crops bigger and better; make them cost less?whether you buy them under the A A C Brand, or under any of the familiar names associated with this great organization. j. ?,v.-, '?: ; ?-,... . '?? ? V<:"' '-.?} \''--Vii. ' ?>? "i?**'"" ? i ' THE AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL COMPAHY NORFOLK SALES DEPARTMENT 7^53571 NORFOLK. VIRGINIA I * -m'MPROVETME /?i?l JOYNER - COX CO., Agents, <CV SOIL JO-h FERTILIZERS ^tnX2rl Farmville, N. C. ? AXP-27 ? ' ? ' " *" I 1 ,... Reducing the cost of farm improvement-? ' f : --v.- ?? :i-'. . v 1 land-clearing, ditching j ? and tree-planting ' V"*i" ' \?? * i V-' * i ?** i' ? V' J ".H ? ?Cr * ?.?'? i 'o ?'1 ' ? ' ?' Jt-'iV '? / '/?? ' ? *,?- ??? ??. ? ? V^T"^HE use of explosives on the X farm is increasing rapidly be cause dynamite does lots of heavy work cheaper and better than any thing else. Many farmers around here have found this out. ^ Siy. DUMORITE, the new du Pont explosive, for land-clearing and tree-planting, gives uniformly effective results at very low cost. ?' .? :v.V5rt,: ; v ? RED CROSS EXTRA is an old standby used by farmers everywhere for all-'round use, except for ditching in wet soil. . ? * -* ? ? jjjl . * ' DU PONT STRAIGHT DYNAMITE, 50% to 60% strength, is the explosive to Use for ditching work. %L &|jy| ? -. ? Du Pont Dynamites, are low in cost and do the work bettef and quicker. We keep complete stocks on hand. Let us figure ; >? 5 on your requirements. ' . ^ 4 T".. . -Il\ v'--' IT Hub Hardware Ci, Farmvillu R- L. Davis & Bros., F^rmytile Jefferson & Bros.,Fountain ,? ,...;: IQ IN ? i^S I R 'BfH M mi M K |i ? I get I v H I ?' 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