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C 5, J1.21 Rutherford County Bonds 9,200.00 Total - - $1,497,648.17 LIABILITIES DOLLARS Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund __ _ '°> Undivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes paid BiUs Payable 125,000.00 Deposits subject to check $610,202.81 Time Certificates of Deposit 364,945.76 Savings Deposits - 11»254.11 Cashier's Checks outstanding 7,571.99 Due to State Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies 116,114.62 1,110,089.29 United States Bond Acct 75,000.00 Liquidating Acct. First State Bank, Bostic, N. C 7,586.81 Total $1,497,648."17 State of North Carolina, County of Rutherford. Feb. 28, 1920. I, J. H. Thomas, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. H. Thomas, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 28th day of Feb., 1920. Gudger W. Edwards, Notary Public. My commission expires Janary 29, 1922. Correct-Attest: B. B. Doggett, T. R. Padgett, E. O. 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I Tax Supervisor of Rutherford County Rutherfordton, North Carolina s » wiwiiiiiwwiwiiiwMwiiiwiwiwuinwwimmiwiw'miwww NOTICE I To All Persons Who Have Failed to Pay Their 1919 County and State Taxes » All State and County Taxes for the year 1919 are ; r PAST DUE and I respectfully urge ALL PERSONS j WHO HAVE NOT PAID TO SEE ME THIS MONTH, j while tlie penalty is only three per cent. By pay- [ ing during this month you will save 1 per cent, as the law requires that I collect 4 per cent penalty during the month of April. J. W. BEASON, | Sheriff of Rutherford County, ; Rutherfordu n, N. C. I Grady Moore, Tax Collector for Cool Springs Township, is at Forest City every Saturday during this month to collect taxes for | this township | Carolina Cafe j OPPOSITE HE POST OFFICE j orest City, Nort h Caroliria WE wish to announce to the people of Forest City and vicinity that we have opened a first-clas Cafe for Ladies and Gentlemen, just opposite the Post Office, and are in a position to satisfactorily serve you. We will have a special MENU each day, and will serve special DINNERS on Sunday. Give us a trial and you will continue to patronize us. If you want something to eat you will find it here. Prompt Service and Courteous Treatment is our motto CAROLINA CAFE I t-i. 13 JKIV IN; I £ T, Manager We will serve ICR CREAM daily NewGroceryStore We have bought the grocery stock and meat mar- Pj ket at Flack H#rrill's old stand. We hive dis- !■ continued the meat market and will devote our en- Pi tire time to supplying the grocery wants of people H of Forest City and vicinity. We are restocking the | store with new goods and will give the people the | advantages offered by a strictlv first class store. We will appreciate your business, and offer you honest goods at !! honest prices, and courteous treatment. Cali on us. Keeter IL Watkins 8 Flack a HarrslTs Old FOREST CITY U THE BEST INSURANCE AGAINST INFLUENT Prominent Educator Believes That Vapom ent i Is A Sure Preventive Dr. R. M. Brame, discoverer of Brame's Vapomentha Salve, has a letter from C. C. Wright, Superinten dent of the Wilkes County, N. C., Public Schools, in which he says: "We have used Brame's Vapomentha Salve for nearly all the ills for which it is prescribed and have always se cured satisfactory results. If used in time it has never failed to break up colds, usually the forerunner of Grippe, Influenza and Pneumonia. servation. I believe if this prepara tion-is used in time it will prevent the development of pneumonia in ; every instance, if used according to I directions." These strong statements are fully justified by the remarkable recov eries that follow. Brame's Vapo mentha Salve is applied freely over the chest and throat and inserted in Why ftlot Comfort? You don't want to swelter on the hot sul try days of summer, if jou can avoid it, do you? No one does, because it is cheaper to keep cool and well these days. A Westinghouse ELECTRIC FAN will give you just the right breeze you need to keep from tiring out so easily. Stop in today and let show you just the type of fan that is suited to your particular needs. Better do it now. In stoie, restaurant, theatre-wherever profits depend on public favor, fans are an important factor in increasing patronage. I Town of forest City MAYOR'S OFFICE ■ '—— * iwtwnwrTw wi revw '•"* Our Easter Styles f Are In a Class By Themselves You Will Be In a Class By Yourself If Your Clothes Are Made By : : EDWARD Iv- STRAUBS Sc CX)., The Merchant Tailors, Chicago, Call Today And Inspect Our Complete Linn of 500 Guaranteed Fabrics | ' ; KSA and 150 Authentic « // Fashions j) 1 I \/ - Complete Satisfaction Will Be Yours It' Wh / T TH j )f\ \ \ Take Your Measure j I / ! J \ For 1 Cool, Comfortable Suits t ; . | for the Warm WeatlK S? Deli very'for Easter G ■■■ Sjs teed it urn pUi.ce your / | WONDERFUL VALUES | • $30.00, $32.59, $35.00, $40.00 and up. | XV J DAVIS, | At Mayor's Office, : : : Forest City, N. C each nostrial. Brame's Va tha Salve penetrates the pores**?* skin, relieving congestion, at th; time healing vapors arise breathed through the mouth no*e, loosening the phlegm an. ing the patient to breathe absolutely reliability is evident dozens of unsolicited testis t 35 Brame's Vapomentha Salve lieve pneumonia, influenza, pleurisy, bronchitis, catarrah, asthma, tonsilitis, havf? and inflammation of the skin * Vapomentha is applied extern " and it will not stain the clothe* other salves do. No home 4 * ever be without it. Buy it f rom ! dealer or direct from tU Drug Co., North Wilkess'ooro, A small bottle cost 30c.; a n larger one, containing six' much, $1.20. —Adv.
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