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A A A A A A AA AAAAAAA • AA A A AAAAAA AA A A A A A AAA ^ PREPARATION Preparing the soil is the first step in having a good crop of Turnips. Next is getting high grade seeds. Remember they are good to eat, fine for stock and the salad is what you want in the spring time. Come and let us help you want from our assortment. select the kind you f THE DAVIS PHARMACY, On The Corner. CampfTidn Headquarters Open Aug. 1. Raleigh. — Campaign headquarters tor the democrats will be opened in IWelgh August 1, according to infor mation given out by State Chairman Thomas D. Warren, who is here from his home in New Bern. Mr. Warren «aid he had not finally closed for a 9lace for headquarters. Two years Mgo campaign headquarters were at the Yarboiough. “Speaking will not begin until Sep tember,” said Mr. Warren. About two months of speaking should be suffi- ^ent, Mr. Warren thinks. Big Order for Hosiery. Durhahm.—J. S. Carr, Jr. president of the Durham Hosiery Mill Company, announces that his concern has re ceived a contract for 318,000 pairs of cotton hosiery with linen reinforced lieels and toes for the War Department Of the United States. The hose will 1>e used by the National Guard and regular Army. Mr. Carr stated that the hose would be made at the High Point plant. He said that the 300,- K)0 pairs of hose recently manufact* aired for the Navy Department had a>een accepted with but five rejections. REPORT OF CONDITION OF The Fir&t National Bank, ^'Marion, in the State of North Caro lina, at the close of business on June m, i«16. RESOURCES Ijoans and discounts (except those shown on b) |448,269..53 Overdrafts, unsecured TJ. S. bonds deposited to se cure circulation (par value) U. S. bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve bank $4,500.00- Liess amount unpaid 2,250.00 ITalue of banking house (if un encumbered) Furniture and fixtures l^et amount due from Federal Reserve bank IJet amount due from approved re serve agents in New York, Chicago, and St. Louis 11,236.24 INet amount. due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities 2,438.03 l^et amount due from banks and bankers (other than in cluded in 10 or 11) Other checks on banks in the same city or town as report ing bank •Outside checks and other cash items $131.81 fractional currency, nickels, and cents $ 40.86 2^otes of other National Banks Federal Reserve notes Coin and certificates liegal-tender notes Hedemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Customers’ liability under Letters of Credit NONE 50.000.00 1,000.00 6,100.00 2,250.00 15.000.00 2,000.00 15.000.00 13,674.27 95,506.11 1,149.06 172,67 2,900 00 600.00 19,114.35 1,645.00 2.500.00 3.672.00 1680,552.99 $50,000.00 30,000.00 3,024.73 49,595.00 -Total LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, «Circulating-notes outstanding JNet amount due to banks and bankers (other than includ ed in 29 or 30) 69,236.95 Individual deposits subject to check 141,934.91 Jertificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 168,997.87 United States deposits i,OOO. 00 Certificates of deposit 163,091.53 Cash Letters of Credit or Trav- eJlers’ Checks outstanding 3,672.00 Total 1680,552.99 Stai«( Of North Oarollna, > of McDowell 1®® I, Gteo. I. White, Cashierof the above- named, bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Geo. I. White, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me tMs nth day of July, 1916. R. F. Burton, Notary Public. •Correct—Attest: A. Blanton ) B. B. Price > Directors T. J. Gibbs ) F. D. Winston Named Judge. Raleigh—Governor Craig has an nounced the appointment of Hon. Francis D. Winston as Judge of the third judicial district to succeed the late Judge Robert Bruce Peeples, who died recently. The appointment came as a sur prise as it was not generally known that Judge Winston, who is now Unit ed States District Attorney for the eastern district of North Carolina, was being considered for the vacancy. Governor Craig in a statemen.t made public with the news of the appoint ment gives the information that Judge Winston did not apply for the place but that the appointment of the Wind sor man had been recommended by a number of the leading men of the district and of other parts of the state. Washout Causes Delay of Trains. Spartanburg, July 11.—A wash out aod slide on the C. C. & O. railroad between Linville and Green Mountain stations eifi^hteen miles north of Marion, N. C., is responsi ble for the annulling; of all trains on that line today and the cancell ing; of excursion to have been operated over the line tomorrow. The trouble occurred durins^ the night as the result of the heavy rain fall in all this section of the country within the last twenty- four hours. Linville river is said to be high and the washout is where the road crosses that stream. The slide is beyond the river. Weather Report. Thomas McGuire, Sergeant U. S Army, reports the temperature and rainfall at Marion station for the week as follows: Maximum, • • 83 degrees Minimum, • > 63 degrees Rain, - - - 7.29 inches Snnshine per cent • .50 m Naval Militia Ordered to Cruise. Raleigh.—The Nerth Carolina Na val Militia is to assemble at the Nor folk Navy Yard July 15 for a prac tice cruise on board the United States steamship Louisiana, July 15 to July 26. The divisions are located at Washington, New Bern and Elizabeth City. There is a movement on foot to form a new division at Wilmingrton to take the place of one recently mus tered out of the service at Belle Haven. The order for the practice cruise was issued by Acting Adjutant Gen eral B. S. Royster. Add to Mooresviile Mills. Mooresville.—The Mooresviile Cot ton Mills has declared the usual semi annual dividend of five per cent. The stockholders agreed to build a mill to accommodate 10,000 to 20,000 spindles with looms sufficient to weave the out put, provided sufficient stock could bo secured to effect the deal and money obtained. Stock will be issued at par. It means the establishment of a mill at an outlay of $500,000 or more. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP THE Merchants & Farmers Bank, at Marion, in the State of North Carolina, at the close of June 30, 1916. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts All other stocks, bonds and mortgages Furniture and fixtures Due from National Banks Gold coin Silver coin, including all mi nor coin currency National bank notes and other U. S. notes Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in 0.54 ONE 973.76 , 8,100.00 50,597.55 1,007.50 1,409.43 6,837.00 $196,765,78 Surplus fund $25,000.00 4,411.75 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 1,884.13 Notes and bills rediscounted 10.000.00 Deposits subject to check 47,355.81 Time certificates of deposit 94,725.07 Savings deposits 4,648.73 Cashier’s checks outstandin g 259.92 Due to State Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies 8,480.37 ss Total $196,765.78 state of North Carolina County of Mcl>owell I, R. F. Burton, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ‘ R. F. Burton, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 12th day of July, 1916. Geo. I. White, Notary Public. Correct—Attest: J. W. Streetman i J. E. Decker [• Directors W. T. Morgan ) GOOD TASTE IN FURNITURE There are standards of good ta^te in furniture just as there are in everything else. Yet People of ten spend more time and money in searching for personal adornments than they do for clothes for the house. Nowadays when such good furniture may be pur chased so inexpensively no family need neglect the proper furnishing of the home. We. have in stock all grades of furniture from the choicest Period pieces to the plainest and least ex pensive. You may choose what you wish for at any price you desire. We are always glad to show you our goods even if you are “merely looking”—and our advice is given with pleasure for this is a source of personal service. -McCall Bros. J—lon^OE;!—joty For Your Approval Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Underwear, &c. Women’s Skirts and Waists, Shoes, Hose, Corsets, Corset Covers, Gowns, etc. The Peerless Store, D. T. HARRIS, Prop. MARION, N. C. DC DON’T FORGET u Friday, Saturday and Monday, July 14-th, 15th and 17th Three Osiys Only. Everybody Come. J. W. STREETMAN.
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