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PAGE FOUR W4C. ROUNTREE. M. D. PELLAGRA A SPECIALTY If you have many of the following symptoms, I have the remedy, no mat ter what your trouble has been diag nosed: Nervousness, stomach trouble, loss of weight, loss of sleep, sore mouth, hurting in hack of head, shoulders or back, peculiar swimming iu head, frothy-like phlegm in throat, passing of mucous from the bowels (especially after taking purgative), burning feet, yellow or brown skin, burning or itch ing skin, rash 011 hands, lace and arms resembling sunburn, chronic constipa tion, (sometimes alternating with di arrhoea), copper or metallic taste,skin sensitive to sun heat, forgetfulness, despondency, thoughts that you might lose your mind, gums red and falling away from the teeth, general weakness, loss of energy, and look older than you are. If you have many of these symp toms, have taken all kinds ofmedieine. and are still sick, I especially want\OU to write for my FREE booklet, ques tionnaire, and diagnosis. W. C. Rountree, M. D. BOX 1150 iXpl. Bi-J Austin, Tev<i* REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF PITTSBORO AT PITTSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA to the Corporation Commission, at the close of business on the 24th Day of September, 1930. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $122,331.30 Overdrafts 18.14 United States Bonds 5,000.00 North Carolina Bonds 5,000.00 County and Municipal Bonds 1,000.00 All Other Stocks and Bonds 7,500.00 Banking House 10,390.00 Furniture and Fixtures 3,790.00 Casih in Vault and Amt due from App. Dep. Banks 52.857.77 Checks far Clearing and Transit Items 757.34 Cash Items (Items Held Over 24 Hours) 90.50 Other Real Estate 6,226.00 TOTAL $214,967.05 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $ 20,000.00 Surplus Fund 10,000.00 Undivided Profits (net amount) _ 5,496.16 Reserved for Interest 2,500.00 Other Deposits Subject to Check 74,491.06 Cashiers Checks Outstanding 1,713.67 Time Certificates of Deposit (due on or after 30 days) 76,362.43 Savings Deposits (due on or after 30 days) 24,403.78 t I .. "'■■■- ■ ■■■- 1 ■ TOTAL $214,967.05 ..STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF CHATHAM W. L. Farrell, assistant Cashier, Daniel L. Bell, director, and E. R. Hinton, director, of the Bank of Pittsboro, each personally appeared be fore me this day, and, being duly sworn, each for himself, says that the .foregoing report is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. W. L. FARRELL, Asst. Cashier •9. DANIEL L BELL, Director E. R. HINTON, Director Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 6th day of October, 1930. (SEAL) G. R. PILKINGTON, Notary Public My commission expires January 25, 1932. I . I I SAVE MONEY | 1 I <§ THE AMBLER ASBESTOS :2ft I WAY | ffi §■ sS ~ j 1 4 % h If you are about to roof or re-roof and ■ s want to do a good job and at the same J* 5 jj* time do it very economically, call and let hS X g us show you the new Ambler Asbestos - g Shingles in the different colors. Sf Ambler Asbestos Shingles are made entirely of asbestos and Portland cement Jg and will protect well* most any home dur ing its natural life. y | 1 I THE BUDD-PIPER t ROOFING CO. I $ 1 j| DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA i *************** * * * Bear Creek New# * * * ********* ****** Mi ss Evelyn Beaver, wtho was in-1 wired in a car wreck near Golds boro, three weeks ago, was removed from the hospital in Goldsboro Mon day and came to Raleigh, where she will take a rest before complet ing her trip home. Her friends will learn with pleasure that she is recovering nicely. Messrs. W. B. Beaver, of Durham, and J. V. Beaver, of Grensboro, were Sunday visitors in the homo of their father, T. P. Beaver. ißomio W. Poe had the misfortune ’ast Friday to get his dwelling de stroyed 'by fir.e A small part of the contents were saved, as no one was at home when it caught. We ’ are sorry that 'he had such a mis fortune. Rev. George Tally, of Carbonton, oreached at Bear Creek Chapel last Sunday night, using as a text Matt. 11 :2 8-29, which was a forceful ser -1 mon. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Coggins and | family, of Hallison, were Sunday I visitors in the ihcme of W. A. j Coggins. Messrs. R. L. and .J. L. Nelson | were business visitors in Winston i Salem last week. Messrs. W. P. Ivey and T. B. Beal attended a councilors’ and re cording secretaries’ meeting of the Tr. O. U. A- M. at Mannda e last Saturday afternoon. Miss Mattie Brooks of Siler City Rt. 3, was a recent visitor in the home of her sister, Mrs. A. F. Wil lett. of Rt. 2. Mrs. D. H. Johnson and children, Russell, Charlie and Robert, of Greensboro, were week-end visitors near here. THE CHATHAM RECORD, PITTSBORO, N. C. J _ - • \ NEW AND USED FORDS Two used Model A. Coupes and one used Model A. Sedan. Reconditioned. Cheap riding in these good cars. * REPAIRS GUARANTEED All our Repair Work is guaranteed. Only Genuine Ford parts are used in repairing Ford Cars. But we repair any kind of car and satisfaction is guaranteed. Bring you next repair job to JUSTICE MOTOR COMPANY PITTSBORO, N. C. Beautiful and charming! It’s an added special quality that makes the beauty of a pretty girl. But she’s a natural favorite to begin with. And for the same reason Camels are favorites with the modern crowd. Scientific principles govern their manufacture; but the mildness, the fragrance, the delicate flavor are natural qualities of the tobacco* v 49 A .... 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GOLDSTON, Cashier GOLDSTON, N. C. V THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9?
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