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Southern Trust Company Helps Develop Section LONG TERM LOANS I ON REAL^ ESTATE Tlione are Mude on I'iiv or1 ( oimtry Property aiul C011-; -titnlr Important Factor in Development Promotions. A bu?lnc-*s that lias crown and de vii??pcil with the city anil that is leaving an important part in tliej trrowth and development of city and' ?o:tion is the Southern Tru*t Com-J pan. which handles general insur-j ance, fiduciary and indemnity bonds., investments, und loans on city and j country real estate. Though not chartered as the; Southern Trust Company until 1921. j back of this institution is a history of successful business enterprise and satisfactory service to patrons ex t* nding over a long period of years.' Culpepper, Griffin, Old & Grice was the name under which the business i was founded and under which it grew to be recognized as one of the leading firms handling insurance in; Eastern North Carolina. About three years ago, however, it was decided that the Incorporation of the business in combination with a trust department to make loans on real estate would at once meet what had come to be real need in city and section and be to the advantage of the business itself. Accordingly this step was taken and thus the old insurance firm of Culpepper, Griffin Old & Grice become the Southern Trust Company of today. Insurance in all its lines contin ues to be the chief activity of the Southern Trust Company, and the long record of successful service behind the institution in this business is one of its big assets, securing for it the representation of some of the oldest and strongest insurance com panies in the world.' The Southern Trust Company insures anything that can be insured and gives its pa trons the benefit of competent, ex perienced and courteous service in every transaction. Insurance has come to be taken as a matter of course by most business men today and it Is no longer necessary to sell a business man on the idea of the ne cessity and wisdom of insurance. Service, courtesy and safety are now the factors that he considers, and in all of these the Southern Trust Company measures up to the highest standards. The prestige it has acquired by The Keynote Speech Theodore Burton, ancient mariner of Ohio politics, shown making the keynote speech before the Repul?h< an convention nt Cleveland its years of experience and sound bu-| siness methods has been added to since its organization as the South-1 ern Trust Company by its affiliation < with the First & Citizens National Bank, that bank, the Southern Trust Company and the Virginia-Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank constituting "The Allies" of Elizabeth City's fi nancial Institutions. Next in importance to Its insur ance department, and no inconsid erable factor in the development of the city and section, is the loan de partment of the Southern Trust Company, which makes long term POISON OAK To r?li?v? itch and smart apply lightly?do not rub in ? VJSH5 O?r IT MUtimm Jmrt U?4 Ymmrty loans on city and country real estate at a very reasonable Interest rate. The buying and selling of high grade stocks and bonds 1h another service offered the investor or the financier by the Southern Trust Company, and this* department of | I :: Vegetables Spring Cabbage, Spring Greens, Spring Onions, Squash, Beets, Turnips, New Irish Potatoes, May Peas, Strawberries. J. W. Shannonhouae & Son PHOXE 187 the business is showing healthy and | substantial growth. Identified with the Southern Trust > Company are men whose names are ihe last word in financial integrity, throughout North Carolina. \V. (J. Caitlier 1* president. L. K. Old is se cretary, C. F. Garrett is treasurer, and \V. T. Old and Dr. I. Fearing are vice presidents. 1 !? -111 iti from Camping IYi|? The earn pirn; party at Arneuse Ctv. k chaperoned liy Mr. and Mrs. T. S. McMullau. Jr.. returned Satur ?! iv aster spending several days ut -Ari?ensi? Creek. Tlio?o in the party v. re Mis-e* Mary Harm y I'ricimrd. 1' iluille Jctinelic. Ruth Scott. Uuth l'.riir!i,t I!? !en Kramer. lVrkiixs Cree py. ami Maty Meckins. KII.LS r.l(. RATTLERS l'oplar Hranch . June 15?Milford i Haum killed a ruttle snake on the I farm of It. P. MHlgett. This snake i is one of the longest ever killed in i (this community. Its length was five, land one half feet, having fifteen rat-[ | ties and a button. The following | Monday Mr. Haum killed another , that was one foot shorter than the j first one. An enjoyable beach party was given Wednesday evening by the STETSON Black Kid Combination Oxford. Just the stylo for the man that wants a good all rund service able and comfortable shoe. Made on a medium straight last with broad heel and rubber top lift. Owens Shoe Co. vounurr Ri't of thin mmnninity and ?*v??ry on?? sp? nt a fill i-v?*ninu. Tin* younR college boys and girls are returning homo from school and have a h-arty welcome from the I'onint unity. Automobile License May lie obtained from the 1!ranch Office of the Caro lina Motor Chili on aii'l after .! I NK Kith. This branch is located in our store and we will bo triad to render any assistance that we can. Come in. The Battery&Electric Company PHONE 845. Next Auto & Gas Eng. Wks. in front Camden Bridge. Energetic Gasoline and Good Oil, Too You'll get both of these at the CENTRAL FILLING STATION Iloiul nnil Matthews Street. BALLOON TIRES. Southern Trust Co. Elizabeth City, N. C. When Seeking Real Estate Loans Consult Our Loan Department?The Rates Are Reasonable?The Service Very Modern We Are Also Specializing In Buying and Selling High Grade Stocks and Bonds We Insure Anything that Can Be Insured t r ' Competent Experienced and Courteous Service We Represent Established Companies In Every Kind of Insurance W. G. GAITHER, Pres. L. E. OLD, Secretary C. F. GARRETT, Treas. W. T. OLD, Vice Pres. I. FEARING, Vice Pres.
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