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Report of tba condition of the Bank of Edenton at Edentou, N . O, at the dose of bua toaaa on tba lllb day of bept., HIT. RBK7CBC1M. Loose and diaouuats.lH4.4m.ST Overdrafts sac and unaotured . MS.7S All other stocks. bowks, alga. 141.dUO.UO Premium on buuds .400 U0 Banking House, fur. and Qx... H.OuO.UU All other real sstats owired 6,644.22 Daoinad Loans . 4,487*3 Dus from NelUmaJ Banks 7S.2S4.OU Due from btntj BnakaA Bankers 6. "67.87 CBeh luma . 2.Lag ag Gold ttoln . 1.1S7.SO bllvsr Ooln, including all Minor Currency .f.iu.11 National Bans and U.b. Notes ll.llbu UU Total. S661.2ST 79 LlABIUTliM capital block .40.000.00 ■urplus f»“J ..87.UOO.UO| Cad I Tided profits, lass oorraat azpaaaaa and taxes paid 4.611 OS Deposits bob) sot to CSteok... 210,082. SS Tima Oertinoatee of Deposit* 4S.S14.4S Baring l>apoalta 198.952 *3 (ashler* cheeks outstanding S,521.16 Cerubed Chocks 149 gft Daa to Btata Banka. Bankers* sad True! Companies IS.MB Aoorued Interest due dapaaltura S&Aee TutaJ. *641,237 79 •tala of North Carolina. Oouuly of Uhowan. I. K C. RBa. Uaahler of the Hank of Kdanton do aoiamnly awaar tlial tha *bov# elalamaat w true. to tha baa', of my knowledge and ball at K 0 RK4, Ca ah tar Bwuru to and eubaertbed before ma, thla 19ih day of Bepl A. d. 1217. , D. M WARREN. Notary Public. Oorrwri attwat W. A. Leggett. j O Wood. W. D. Pruden. Dlrwtora Report of the eondltioa of U>e Ban of sales at Oataartlla. N 0 . at the oloaa of bua luaaa on tha llta day of kept., 1*17 RBhODRi R8 lama* and dlacouute 1*9.792 27 Ovardrafta aaa. and ataetand 117 «i Dal tad State* Hoad* on hand I.OOD.UO North l aruilna Elate Bowie 1,000.00 All other atocka. bond*. alf>. 4.4UO 00 Hawking Hoaaa fur. aad Si. 4,049.60 Due from National Bank* 10,log g» Due from 8talaBank*ABaiiker*2U.061 40 (kih llama 143 17 Qoid 00 In 1,431.60 BUrar 00*0, laeladlng all minor curraary wg9 96 National Book aad 0. B. Korea 8,049 00 ToUJ W0.2tl.t9 LIABILITIES Oapttal a luck paid la 10,000 00 D Ddlvldad prog La. laaa currant ex peuaa* and taka* paid 21.23s 99 Dapoeita aubject to check 43.006 00 Tima CartlAoataa al Dapoalt 110 BB0 S3 Oaahlar*a Chaeka outataadlng 2.0S7 00 OarUSed Chaeka 1 gg Aoeruad lotareat duedepoelluia 3.317.46 To 4*1 200.221.92 State of North Carolina Ooemy of Uataa l. B. M RIDDICK Jr., OUahler of tha abora nomad bank, do aoletunly •waar that tha abora rtalament la trua to the boot of my knowledge aad beiW B. X. RIDDICK Jr . Oaahter, Bubaorlbad and ewora to bafora ma, thlo 19th day of Sept., 1917. B L. BANKS. JR.. Notary Public. Oorroot AttestW. T Ooaa, B L. Banka, Jr., A. P Godwin, R. M Rid dick, Lyoargua Hoflar, Robe B. Taylor DtraoAora. \ ■•pert of the ooodlUoa of the Firmer* Baik of Saotary, ■t Bnabury, H. 0. at U>e luoaa of bnaineaa aa the Ilth day of Sept , 1*17. rkboubck* Lotaa ud ilUeouata 84,108 66 Orardrafta eee. and ana a eared tS.tt All otAar atoaka. boeda, m tge 4.0C1.41 Banking hcraee, far. aad 0l. 2,Ms.71 Demand loan* 1,300.00 Dne from RaUoaial Banka 1,000.70 Doe from State banka, beaker* 14.040 fl Ueeh llama _ 10 00 Oolo note 400.00 surer ooln, loci n <3 Lag ail minor 1 oota oerraaay 84311 ■at. Saak A other UR. an tea 3.000.00 i , TbtAl 404.011.38 I.IAB1UTIXS OapttaJ Moah paid la 10,000.00 Sarploe bead 6,000.00 Uadtrlded proSte. Mae worranl eipeaeea aad taiaa paid 2.10A78 Depoafta rabjeot to cheek 17.74AM Time aertlOaetea of depoalt 3,80180 Sana** depoafta 40.840 00 Qaahler'a eheeka ontateodln* 108 28 Aaaroad Interact due depoaltnre 800.00 Total 884.01188 Stake «f Barth Carol Isa. Onraaty of Oatee I, «. O. GBUMP, Oaaklar of the there earned beak, 4a eolemoty eweer that the abora Sfliamf la tree to the beat af my kaowladaa aad ballad. V. 0 OBbXP, OaahUr. SataerRmd aad ream to before me, tkfa 17th day of Sept.. 1817. B. L HA BRILL, Notary Pablle Oorpeet Ataaei L A. Baoatraa. P. U 08888, f», llUt, PUBLIC FLAG RAISING There will be a public flag rais ing at the Graded School build ing on nest Tuesday at IS o'clock. The exercises will be under the auspices of the Chowan Chapter of the Red Cross. The public is invitrd. River View School To Open Moaday October 1, 1917. The school at Rivir View will open Monday October 1, 1917, with Mrs. Maggie Maker as prin cipal, and Miss Rawls of Wilson as primary teacher. Let all pu pils be present the first day. MILLER-rYNCH. Mr Walter L Miller and Miss Bailey Tynch of Rockyhock were married at the Bay View hotel Wednesday morning by R. W. Boyce. J. P . and were at the train to see the boys off Some spectators mistook the groom for one of the drafted men. Heporl at thaooodluoo ot u>* Citizens Bank •t UroUm. 5. a. at Lb* aloe* nt buatnaa* Sept., II, 1*17. &KHOC BCBH. l"*a# and Discounts. (176,044 66 (> vecd raft* aawurad k u naan a rad 4. MO 42 Ooltad Stakes bond* oa band JD.Ouu up All other Stock*. Bonds, Mlga 6,(XX) up Hanking Booms. Pur. and PI*. l.fliMJO Demand Loans 18.304 SI Dim Ino National Banka S3.404.M Dim from State Han ks& Bank 'rw It (4U.S7 u“h >»•••.. 4.486 7» Oold IXvln.1,8*0.00 Silver coin Including ell minor cum ourreuc;.1,747 66 National bans and C D. antes 6.444 00 TOTAL 6261.480(4 LIABILITIES. Oapltal Stuck paid In.16.000.UU Undivided pruflta. leas currant expanses and taxes paid 16,117.17 Dividend* unpaid p pp Deposits anbjart to ohaeA .. 94.J07 Sg Time OertlTcatee of Deposit_10,2(M> 00 Saving. Deposit* 120.122.SS Oeatbler'a Cheefta outstanding 1,44*26 Oartlflsd Cheeks 184 80 Du* to State Banka, Bankers and Truss Com pan las 1,(46 88 A ecru ad lots raft (Jus depositor* (80.00 TOTAL (291.468.(4 State of North Carolina. | County of Chowan | HM; I. Chaa H. Wood, Cbahler of the above n*'»vd bank, do no I manly swear that the above statement I* true to the best of my belief and knowledge CHAS H. WOOD, Oaahler. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 18th da; of Hapt., 1*17. W. H. WARD, Notar; Public. Orrrect Attest: H. C. Prlvott, B. 3. Ortflla. L. F. Healer Director* Beport of the eoadtUou uf Hertford Banking Company et BerUord. la the Htete of S a., el the dose of twine— Sept. 11th. UVJ: *—ounc—. Doe— end discounts •t31.6S9.ll Overdrslte. Ill 6* United Its tee hood* on hand 26.000 00 AU other Btoofcs, Bonds A Mortgages Psrqulmeoa Oonnty 1,000.00 Ben king Houses, Furniture, end Fixtures 11,000.00 Dee— nd tonne 1,000 00 Due from Nations! Beaks td.0SS.Tl Due from State Beaks eBaakerel 1,606. 18 Gash Items Odd eoln 166 00 Mlr—eotn. Including nil mi nor eoto eurraoey 1,901.11 National bens not— ead other U.8. not— 1.1*7 Oil Total IUI,3«j.m Lias rum— Onpttsl eto— 16,000.00 Burpl— fund 96,000.00 UndlrMed profits, In— our rent—pane— nod tax—pd. I.Ml.M Dividends unpaid 78.00 Deposits — kteottoaheak ... lM.9tt.rn Time eertMesles of Deposit ll.ni.00 havings deposits 111, 166 00 Cashier's ah—kn out standing 1.6(6 *1 Certthed Ctieoks 4* *J Aenrued Int.dne depositor* 1.6*7.61 Total H41.ia.ll •tnte of Berth OarnUaa. _, Oounty at - 1.1. Is.Tuekar.Aan Onsklerof the above named bank, do solemnly nraar that the shave astern— t Is true to the beat at my knowledge sad belief. 9. L Tneker. Aset. Cashier. Bubeertbed sad ewoeu to before a— tble l*ch day of SepC, 1*17. ■. O. IDLLTTA1, Rotary Peblle One——Attest T. W. Wlselow. H. W. Water Fall io Edeatii September 13-15. From 8 p. m bept. 13 to 6 p. m bept. 14, 1 90 inches. From 6pm 14th to 6 lid. lfitb 3.00 inches. From 8 a. m lCth to 10.30 a. m. 16th, 8.2u inches From 10:30 a. m 15th to 6:30 p m 20 iMcht s Total rainfall in 48his 6.30 incho Kepurt of the ooudlUou of the Bank of Hobbsville •t Hobbsville, N. (X, at the eioae of bus Iniss OB lllS da; of Kept., 1917. UEBOl KCXI Loans ami discounts 60.973.&S OrenirefU aae. anil unsecured 31.94 0. 8 lioodt on hand 1,100.00 Banking Houna, far. and fix. 3.2*1.00 Du* from National Bank* 2.946.68 Due from Slats Berks* Danker* 2 064 9! Oaab Items 76.CU Uuld aotn 4gt 60 Bllver Coin, Including all Minor Ourrenc; 630.96 National Bank and 0. 8. Notes 2,834 idi Count; Orders 461.34 Total 70,930.11 LIABILITIES Capital atooS paid In 1U.000.U0 Surplus fund 3,404.21 Undivided profits, Issa currant • xpsosaa aad lass* paid 1.164 69 Noles end bills rediscounted 4.040.00 BUla pa;abls 3.000.00 Deposits subject to check 30 76* 09 Time Ortikcaie* of Deposit 23.661 74 Havings Deposits 4.496 34 Oaahier's Checks outstanding 218.11 bartinad Cheeks 64 44 Total TO.MB.ll Htete at North Carol lee Count; of Oet««<. 1, W. A. SYR KM, Qeehter of the ebor* ueoved beak, do eulenitl; aweer that tbe etwee Me teen eel le true to the beet of m; kbo«lvlK« end belief. W A MY REM. Oeekter. Hu been bed end a wo re to before mo. Ule IB lb da; of Hejrt.. 1B1T. A CAUl'RB, Notary Publlo Correct At tact. C D. liethe w e;, W. lie While, W. i. Rountree. Director*. Aaotker Carload Stide bakeri Just Arrived I Two Grayi One Purple Lake 1 Cadillac Green Sixes $1,450 Fours $1,115 Delivered Making thirty three reoeired this year. Thrae-foartha aold to old castomera. Total coet of all ear vie* since models 1914-1915-1916-1917-1918 Eighty-Three Dollars and each owner waa presented with forty-eight eerriee checks. Only one oat of fifteen service cheeks have been presented for redemption. If any dealer of any oar will ■elect any five of hia ears in oae two years and pay me the ewt of all parts ordered for the eare in qoestion I will •elect ten tttodebakers of a*me age and pey him the tdtal ooal of parts order ed for same, and 1 will pay the ewt of pobiiahing the result of the rout rat. J. I MCMILLAN, JfL WlnforK N«ws. After spending a few day* with her slater, Mrs. J. N. Twins, Mrs Joe White and daughter, Mias Hildred, of Norfolk left Tbnrnday to visit her brother, Mr. Joal Ohnrohill, near Canter HU1 be fore ratnrnirg boms. Mr. Danaia Wood of New Hope aeeompanted Misses Mary Jaok eon, Imoy Corey, AJiee Simpson and Ida Twine and Mr. Eiut Millar to the revival at Bethel on Friday evening. Mrs. J. H. Parker and ehildrea of Bnrgaaa am spending a faw days at the horn# of bar father, M». Lamas Blanchard, Sr. Mrs. Lneiav B Isa chord is visit •eg bar ohildran in Norfolk and I Do Not Think I Ever Pelt Much Better All Sufferers Of Catarrh— Mrrtl* St.. Bornrlj. Hml, wrttaa: *i ha** takan row botUaa of Parana, and I can any that it haa foot n* ft Croat of good far catarrh of tbo hood aod throat I -rimramoral ^•rana to aX aaCoran with catarrh. I 4ft not think I **ar Ml ranch hot tar I am malty aurpriaad at tho omrti I wa dr. I da not think too Mok Praia* can bo anM for Parana.' ^Thftftft _wkft^ftftjfat, tft^ wyd mad Mr. and Mn Pat Farmer wave gnaaU of bia parent*, Mr. and Mr*. T. M. Farmer Souday. Meaer* Deenia Wood ami Seth Spivey and Miee Irena Wood motored over to aaa Mlaeaa Mary Jack* on and Geneva Stand in one Sunday recently. Miaa Mildred White apant Wad oeaday night with Miaa Mary Jackeon. After a riatt to her unit, Mm. J. N. Twine, Miaa Fannie Prtvott returned to her borne in Kdeeloo Friday. Mr. and Ure. G. W. Riddiek attended the revival at Bethel laat week. Hertford Hews. Mra. J. L Ad kina left Monday (or her hum a/ter a riait to bar nocle. Mr. Jeaae Campon. 8r.. in Grubb at root. Mr*. W T. Haam.II and child ran oame Toeoday after a rial* to bar parents. Mr. and Mra. Georg* Bateman, at Bargeea. Miaa Mattie Howell baa ratnra ad home after a riait to bar aieter. Mra. T. N. Gregory, ia Grubb •treat MiaaXTlerar ia the goaat of bar water, Mra. Jake White. Mr. Rogers Hauler of Oeaan View came Monday night to apaod a few days with hia parent*. JMr. and Mrs. H. EL Han ter. After a riait to MLai BUnebe Cannon, Miaa Helen BUiott baa retar and to her homa ia Tyner! After a riait to ralattrea la Gates oooDty, Mra. J. E. Everett and child ran bare returned Mias Willie Oaanon ia viaitii^ in Norfolk at this writing. Mr. sod Mrs. Harvey dark re turned home Monday after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mra. Jeaaa Campen, in Grubb Wraat. After a visit to hia sister, Mra. B. S. Hrick boose, Mr. John Jooaa raturoed to hia home ia Norfolk. Miaa Suaie Fields baa returned borne after a atay ia Norfolk. •Miaa Bessie Jordan came hom Saturday after a visit to relatives in Bdenton. Mrs. H. T. Hobbs and sons from near Kdeoton ware enrols of bar outer, Mra. E. A. Byram Miaa Elisabeth Hathaway spout Monday afternoon in Edeoton. Miaa Myra Skinner spent Mon day in Bdenton with bar sister Mra. H. 0. Woaelka. Holly Grove New*. Mr. B. L. Benton, who has been very tick, I* improving. Mr and Mrs. J F. Beamon aad little daughter, Margaret-Lee of Norfolk are visiting his pa rents. Mr. and Mra. B. F. Bea mon . Mra T. W, Riddick and sons, Eugene, Gillie and Murray, spent Thursday and Friday in Norfolk with Mr. and Mra 8. 8 (Jerries. Mias Lillian White and brother, Norfleet, visited their brother, Mr. Emmett White, near Buabstry this week. • Mra Applewhite of Portsmouth is the guest of her brother, Mr. Arthur Poareli. Master Clyde HollowaO, who has been ill with typhoid fever, is vary much improved Mr. and Mia. T. W. Rlddich and son, Forest Burs, called tc see her brother, Mr. Rdward Cun Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. HoUoaml and son, E;i»n. visited relatives in Chowan county last week. Mrs»ts. J. W. Jones. T A. and Bruce Savage went to Nor folk Sunday to see Mr. Richard J ones, who it il< in Sarah Leigh hospital Mr. Edgar C. Rea Resigns Mr. Edgar C. Rea has resigned as cashier of the Bank of Eden ton and accepted the office of cashier of s bank in New Bern. Bis resignation has been accept ed by the board of directors and be expecu to leave Edenton about October 1. Mr. D. M. Warren bat been elected ta suc ceed Mr. Rea. Mr. Rea will be greatly missed ia Edenton. both as cashier, town couciiraan, friend and relative. No Masked Ball After the first page wee printed it wee decided net to hold the Keeked Bell ee announced on the first page of this iesee. BtlvUere items. After several days visit with friends and relatives in Virginia Mimes Belle and Mary H. White returned home Monday. Miss Bessie Lassiter of Cora peuke spent Saturday night with her sister, Mrs. I. A. Ward. She left Sunday for's. City "where ahe will teach the coming year. Mr. Ira Winslow and family, Mr. and Mr*. Eugene Winslow and daughter, Lcssie, were guests at the home of Mr. Jay Winslow Sunday. After a long illness Mrs. W.B. Wooten passed from this life to the one beyood last Thursday night. The funeral service took place at Plney Woods church 8«ndsy rooming Kev. 8. A. Wood gave an impressive dis course from the 28rd Psalm. Misses Mary I. and Margaret White left last week for Sunbnry where they will teach again. Mr. David Bogerson of Nor folk spent a few days recently with his parents. Mrs. Thos. N. White of Frank lin la the guest of Mrs. Emma H. White this week We are all very glad to hear that Dr. Whtte has improved in health. The friends of Mr. Bcdmond Perry of Durants Neck welcomed a short call from him Monday afternoon. A lew of our young men ex pect to leave this week to enter Camp Jackson, Oolumbia. S. C., for military training Mr* Martha Aebetl and daugk Loole, epent Monday at the home of Mr. Edgar Lay den. In spite of the disagreeable weather and bad roads, Mr. W. Ij. Hayes oi Qatesville visited in our /tUnge Sunday afternoon and Monday. Mr. and Mrs J. J. Jeasep were gneats at the home of Mrs. Mat tie White Wedneeday afternoon. . Miss Fannie MeIfullan of Hart ford recently visited Mina Colam bis Wright. The Thrice-s-Week World of New York, sod The Albemarle Observer, both one year tl-TO. Sand subscriptions to The Aibe I marie Observer. B den ton, C. Idea ton Local Vm ! v M •*; Jyydia Dowdy of Pi net own c • m>-Sunday to attend the E tlenton High ychool this winter. She is boarding with Mr. and Mia J. A Hoyce at Albania. Mr Lee tfoUowell left todiy (Friday) for Norfolk to oadaqp treatment. Mr. Hollowell atrmio ' d the muscles In his leg ales* •lay* ago and has since been dn sble to walk except with the aid of a stick. Mr*. Jotiah Elliott and child ■ en left Sunday for Oceao View, where they will reside. Mr. EL liott being employed there. Mias Gladys Rceres of Ml. Olive was the guest of her broth er, Mr. Daniel M. Beeves, at t ha home of Mr. Bam Holaaos la Oa kum street this week. Mra T. D. ttyruca aad daagh* Ur, Mias Ila, apent a few day* this week in Norfolk on baaiaaw Mra Scaeoas aad son of OoU rain apent Monday niche with her sister. Mrs C. & ftUlntt la Gams villc street. Tfteaday Mrs. Saw •oms and son and Mrs. KMott kft (or Charlotte to vMt their aiater, Mra John Beaty. Mr. Scaaoma will spend the winter there and attend —• »HH?i After a visit to relatives near Oolcraio Mrs. J. Praak White aad sons, Frank, Fred and Ned, re turned home Monday -‘g4* Dr. J. A. Mitchcacr spent sev eral days this week in Idtatoo on business. Miss Jeaaie McMuUaa left Wed neaday night to viait Ineada in Ahoskie. Mr. and Mra 0. S. Walker of Trotviiie have bees recent gnmts of their daughter, Mrs. ft. W. See yam a in Queen street. Having spent the —rrsrirr at Naga Head, Mra Duncan Wkw ton, Mrs Ckaa. Wales and kWh son returned to their heene in Queen street W rrl needsjf ■ Mr George Privott left Baadhy to resume his studies at the A. A C. College, Bnklgh. Mr. snd Mra P. a Moth ami daughter are at hoese agaia after haying been in Plyesouth lor sometime. Mr*. Arum Koorcc sad MMs •on, Elbert, of Norfolk, earoute to Plymouth were guests of Mi— Minnie Bateman in Court street this week. Accompanied bp tta Bateman they left Thursday for Plymouth. Alter a visit to her sister, Mrs Geo. T. Leary, near CoJMrf. Mrs B. F. Francis and son, Doe, cease home Monday night. Alter a short stay la Baltfehnrs Mr. and Mrs W. S Haroey re turned Tuesday. Mrs. H. T. Hobbs and eons, Lloyd and Batph, Mrs. W. T. Bollowell and daughter, Oaella Mae, spent the —ith sad la L City with relatives. Mias Liasle Hobbs of near Hobbsvilie came down Monday to visit her sister Mrs. E J Beni h Mim Henrietta Fagan left last Monday alter the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. Martha White —nr hoom Monday alter spending aboat a month with relatives near EyMad. Mr. W. D. Holmes and Dr. H. M. 8. Cason left Tuesday for De troit, Mich., to be gone about two weeks. They expect to re turn on automobiles ttirnagh the couatxy. N Editor Sam eel T. Mean of Rockland was la town today. Ha is touring the State m the latae eat of the State Pair. *'
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