IL L. Profftt, of Goshen, F« business visitor to the city ,.Mr. 0. C. Faw, Jr.; is taking slx-a'eeka* insurance conrse at Hartforl, Connectlcutt. ^. X*yoi R. T- McNiel and tam- ify movhd last week Into their at- tracttre new home in this city. WAIT!?v°^ 4li90ii)ii f *WM TO »Ar»fO WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY- NEXT WEEK I ttSAVE with SAFEH » at your?exa££ DRUG STORE Mr. W. M. Minton, of Mt. Zion, was a business visitor in this city today. Mr. W. K. Sturdivant was a business visitor tc Winston-Sal em today. Mr. W. M. Day, of Day Electric company, was a business visitor in Elkin today". Mr. V, MctJhlnnis, well known citizen of thti Boomer commun ity was in this city Saturday looking after business matters. Miss Carolyn Culpepper, of At lanta, Ga., spent the week-end here with her mother, Mrs. Zella Culpepper. A son, Eugene Horace, was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Rhine- hardt. of this city, cn April 6 at the Wilkes hospital. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Canter, of Wilkesboro route 1, a .son. Hadley Eugene, on Sunday, .\pril 7. We are glad to state that slighl improvement is now noted in the condition of Mr. Leslie Dennis, who is critically ill at St. Peters Hospital in Charlotte. Mr. Dennis is a son of Mrs. A. 0. Dennis, of VVilkesboro. Puberty YOU’VE THRILLED TO DR. KILDARE’S ADVENTURES BEFORE ... but never anything like this THURSDAY FRIDAY KIlittRE) STRANGE CASE LEW LIOHEL AYRES * BARRYMORE Laraine DAY . Shepperd STRUDWICK Samuel S. HINDS • Emma DUNN Nat PENDLETON Screen Play by Harry Ruakin A Willia Guldbeck A M«tro-GcIdwyD-Moyer Picture Directed by HAROLD S. BUCQUET FACE"'with his most tirrtfyihi eip«rimtnt! Hypnotic thrills ii Dr. Kiidiro |imhls his cjimi Id uniodi Itn mind of the "min who wts wutini for Ftidiy"! FACED with his most delicate problem. Dr. Gillespie learns his young assistant has fallen lot the red lips of a woman in white! -NOW SHOWING- ^rjD ONE vm BEMUnFUL ROBERT LARAINE CUMMINGS,? DAY Jean MUIR • Billie BURKE Carlton's Spring PAINT SALE PAINTING UP! at low costi $1 el9 Quart.. w Var-Not 3*Purpose 5-W De.x pale S1.19 99c uf Ttnn r-lrur black S-W washable semi-lustie wai^ ™ish- _ 95g S-W quick-drying BNAMEL0II>— $1.19 Quart - SeW lirilliant, wa.shable INTERIOR GLOSS— QC« Quart rMib-Uc«idi4)lh| 35^ Vamisb Stain QUART S-W Famous SWP «2 99 HOUSE PAINT SEE Rdw. tzelvilv* Slitrwin* Willi«ma Paint «nd Color Stri* Outdo Now thowing of our itort. GET your copy of the Shtrwin-WIIIIonn .IMO Homo Docorator. Hundrtdi of idoat for “color-stylmq" your homo! A CARLMS HARDWARE CALL US FOR PAINT AND PAINTER PASTE PAINT, gallon — -- $2.29 a April 2 to Mr. and I *»a*' on April 2 to Mr. and Mra. W. I*. Brown, of North wnkaM>oro rout® 1,- at the Wilke® hoapttal.' Mr.'L. W. Shumate, of the Mulberry community, wae in this city Friday looking after bnadnefw matters. A son, Charles James, was 'birn to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bumgarner, of this city, on March 29 at the Wilkes hospital. Mr. A. F. Kilby, manager of the Yadkin Valley Motor Com pany, was a (business visitor to Charlotte last week. Mr. and Mra M. G. Bostlan, of this city, halve moved to Winston- Salem, where they will make their home in the future. Mr. S. A. Church, well known resident of the Purlear commun ity, was in North Wllkeaboro to day looking after business mat ters. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Meadows, of Martinsville, Va., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Meadows and Mr. and Mrs. Eiarl Meadows at Pores Knob. Mr. Paul Owens, of Wilkes boro route 1. was among those from rural communities in this city today looking after business matters. Mr. Robert Settle, who is in the navy, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. n. Settle. Mr. Settle is stationed at Norfolk. ■Miss Beatrice Holbrook. a member of the Dobson school faculty, spent the week-end at Traphill with her brother, Mr. John A. Holbrook. Miss I.K)uise Foy, of Mt. Airy, and a former member of the city school faculty here, is spending several days here with Mr. and Mrs. AValter Moss. Mr. awT carried Work la « the new fWiWoom resldeii'a#'’be ing'erected in . the western part of Wilkesboro by tir, 8. T. Col.- vard. The structure will soon be completed and ready for occu pancy. I Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hubbard, Jr., and little eon, Fred HI, Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlee Jenkins, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whicker, Jr., are spending a cbnple of months on the Brushy Mountain in the Hubbard cottage. Mrs. E. S. Cooper returned Sunday from a two-weeks’ visit with friends and relatives in Winston-Salem, High Point and Greensboro. Dr. Cooper went to Greensboro Sunday and accom panied her home. ' Mr. J. B. McCoy’s lot on the corner of B and Eighth Streets is being graded in preparation for a service station, for Standard Oil company. Queen Trucking company is the grading contrac tor. Velma, two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Rhoades, of Wilkesboro route 1, accident ally cut her middle finger of her right hand off Sunday while playing with an axe. The injury received treatment at the Wilkes hospital. Mr. F. E. Houghton, of Char lotte, a representative of the Fisk Tire Company, was in the city Thursday night to show mo tion pictures telHng how the Fi.sk Safti-Flight tire is made, and also a number of views of the large Fi.sk factory. Several local Fisk distributors in this section attended the showing. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE NORTHWESTERN BANK" of North Wilkesboro, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of ] business on Miarch’ 26, 1940 ASSETS Loans and discounts (including NONE overdrafts) $2,296,865.96 United States Government obligations, direct and guaran teed Obligations of States and political subdivisions orporate slocks (including NONE stock of Federal Re- Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balanc es, and cash items in process of collection Bank premisesi owned $72,380.45, furniture and fixtures $14,832.93 (Bank premises owned are subject to NO liens not as sumed by bank). ^ Real estate owned- other than bank premises .' Other assets — 246,491.98 906,390.44 9,001.00 917,728.04 87,213.38 12,049.59 13,540.78 TOTAL ASSETS -$4,489,281.17 LIABILITIES “ Demand deposits of individu; 's, partnerships, and corpor ations -—1,5.30,967.77 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1,55.3,376.69 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savngs) —• 47,9.39.66 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 790,389.28 Deposits of banks 112,647.06 Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 17,210.99 TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,032,531.35 Other liabilities. 44,641.72 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated ob ligations shown below) — 4,077,173.07 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital 205,000.06 Surplus I ■— (120,000.00 Undivided profits 79,608.10 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred capitnl) 7,500.00 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 412,108.10 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $4,489,281.17 This bank’s capital consists of common stock with total par value of $205,000.00. MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): (a) ,U. S. (Sovemment obligations, direct and guaran teed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabilties— 163,221.98 (b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other lia- bUities (including notes and bills r^scounted and se- curties sold under purchase agreement ) 552,756.70 (c) . Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary or corporate powers, and for purposes other tlian to secure liabilities NONE (d) Securities loaned — — NONE (e) TOTAL — 806,473.75 Secured and preferred liabilities; (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to re quirements of law — 804,788.59 (b) Borrowings secured by pledged assets (including re- - discounts and repureha^ agreements) — NONE c)'Other liabilities secured by pledf^ assets i NONE (d) Deposits preferred under pre visions of law bu not • ' ■ • secured by pledge of assets 1,685.16 (e) TOTOL -L 806,473.75 Subordinated obligations: (a) Unpaid dividends on preferred stock and un^id interest on capital notes and debentures, accrued to end of last dvidend or interest period, not included in liabilities or reserves above .— NONE (b) Other obligations not included in liabilities whch are subordinated to claims of depositors and other credit ors NO ’E (a) On date of report the required legal reserve against deposits of this bank -was —_—^ 381,542.23 (b) Assets reported above which were eligible as legal reserve amounted to 890,89&87. I. W. J. Caroon, Cashier, of the above-named bank, do solemnly'^i^r that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly rep resents the true state of the several matters, herein contained and set forth, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct.—Attest: W. J. CAROON RALPH DUNCAN, J. T. PREVETTE, N. B. SMITHEY, Directors State of North Carolina, County of Wilkes, ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this eifdith day of April, 1940, and 1 hereby certify that 1 am not an officer or director of this bank. My Conxmissioii ei^ires Jan. 7,194L LOIS SCROGCrS, Notary Pnblk. QEIpThis Certificate Is Worth Thirty-Five Cents A WORD TO THE WISE JS'sUf FICIENT—READ This coupon and sixty-five cents in cash is good for a full size $1.00 bottle of (>ld Indian Kidi^ j and Liver Tonic. This is the Pioneer of all Indian Medicines and has relieved thousands of sick ^ men, women and children all over the United States where many other medicines have failed. This wonderful medicine will ^vc a new lease on life, make the eyes brighter and clear up the complexion in just a few days time. Relieves Colds, Grip, Fever in one day’s time. Relieves Rheumatism, giving quick relief from pain. Relieves Bladder and Kidney troubles, Indigestion, Constipation, and sick headaches. Takes the place of Calomel without any restriction qf diet. Drives out malaria, builds up the en tire system, purifies the blood and makes life worth living. j A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU. CALL FOR IT AT YOUR NEAREST DEALER OR YOU CAN GET IT AT— Horton’s Cut-Rate Drug Store ‘The Home Of Pure Drugs and Money Saving Prices” r ^Carlton's Spring Paint Sale! SHSRWIM-WlLUAmt ENAMELOm Qeicli-dryiiif, Oosorafiv* E**ni*l. 14 aeroMM eelert. I t/v*'* SMCRWm-WlLLIAmR SEMI-LUSTRE Amoiingly Walk- r abla Wail and O Woodwork HnUk. SHeRWiM-WujJAms ' i SWP. ROUSE PAINT ^ Amorica't Moot Widaly-Utod Irond of Hotiio Point. 2.99 S’L SkUtWIM-WlLUAMS FLAT-TONE Tko MMrfty Modam, $6ft. fonod Wal Plaltk tkofa raadily waakohUv 75c«t FREE! Shfrwin-Williams HOtdF DfCORATO? A SPRINGISHERE!-^ Biggest Paint and Ciean-Up season of the year! Paint your property now. Prilces are lower now than they will be any time this year. Good Paste Paint, per galAon in 5’s $2.29 Good Serviceable Brush, 4-inch - 98c Full line lOc Paint—all colols. Call 109 fak beat Paint and Painters. I ■sf ' »

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