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i SB i Statement of Condition of Io5cj i lee W asminigtoini Coumfty Bams I : 1- f a " .i - ... f Plymouth, North Carolina AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JULY 16, 1917 1 ' ! RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $150,659.61 Furniture & Fixtures 2,305.15 Premium on Bonds 9.76 Bonds 15,000.00 Cash & due from Banks 33,822.93 201,797.45 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus Dividends Unpaid Undivided Profits DEPOSITS $20,000-00 5000.00 1 000.00 1.47 1 75,795.98 201,797.45 COMPARATIVE DEPOSITS: July 15, 1911 " 1913 1913 " " 1917 $ 2;495.68 47,484.62 53,029.03 175,795.98 Our eady Growth its Own Story" t VWe Feel Very Proud of our Growth during the SIX YEARS we have been in business, and wish to thank all our friends and patrons for their loyal support. Ar.d we wish to assure them that it is our ear nest desire to serve them in any capacity that we are capable of, that is con sistent with modern banking methods. If you are not a patron of this growing institution, give us a chance to shew you that we are YOUR FRIEND. As you will notice, we have increased our capital 100 per cent, and therefore we are better prepared to render you greater service. Our Depositors Number Some Over 1,200 ARE YOU AMONG THEM? SOMETHING OF THE STABILITY AND POPULARITY OF THIS INSTITUT ION GAN BE GATHERED BY REFERENCE TO THE FOLLOWING LIST OF STOCK-HOLDERS. WHO REPRESENT THE MOST CONSERUATIVE BUSI NESS MEN OF THIS SECTION : ABE ADLER A.S.ALLEN J. H- ALLEN A. TJ ANGE J. H, ANGE J. E- ASKEW M. L. AYERS AYERS & WEEDE B. D. BATEMAN G. L. BOYYEW D. F. BATEMAN T- W. BATEMAN H. A. BLOUNT J- YW BLOUNT G. W. BOW EN P. W. BRINKLEY J. T. BROWNING W. W. BROWNING G. DARDEN M- G. DARDEN JYY. DARDEN H- D DAVENPORT M. H- DIXON A. R. DUPREE C C FAGAN M S. FAGAN L.W. GURKIN W.T. GURKIN G. H- HALE YY R. HAMPTON C B. HOLMES J. M- HORTON 3. F- 3ACKSON L- A. PEAL MRS. F. A. JONES J. R. KNOWLES O. R. LEGGETT V. B. MARTIN C F. McNAIR C J. NORMAN Z. V. NORMAN C W. OWENS MRS. M. W. NORMAN J. D. PHELPS J. R PHELPS T- L. SATTERTHWAITE W. H PHELPS J. E REID J. S. SHUGAR T. L. SMITH J- W- SNELL T-YY. SNELL W T.SPRUILL HARRY STELL R. P. WIILKER M-J. STILLMAN B. E. STEPHENSON P. B- TOMLINSON S. A- WA-RD DR. W. H- WARD W. B. WATTS W. R. WHITE WILLIFORD & CAMPBELL D. O. BRINKLEY E- J. CON KLIN D P. E. DAVENPORT J. A GETSINGER W. C HARRISON R. W. JOHNSTON When You Want Money, WE HAVE IT; When You Have Money, WE WANT IT 4 Per Cent Paid on Certificates of Deposit and Savings Accounts, Compounded Quarterly. D. O. BRINKLEY, President M. J. STILLMAN, Vice-President W. B. WA TTS, Cashier NOTICE. By virtue of authority vested in me Ly 'he terms o; a certain in jrtie of tlal 2S day of January UH4, executed I, M. Liiiytar iuvi wife lu Liuycar uud reco:j I in the KcL'Ucr of Deeds office of Washington County in book jo. A, patre 121!, I will on the CUth day rf July 1917, at 12 o'clock M. ol'fei for public sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described property: A certain piece or parcel or land ly ! irifr in nd being in Washington County State aforesaid in Lee's Township, and described as follows, to-wit : . Beginning at a marked sweet gum standing at the corner of A. J. New berry's wire fence and about fifteen feet to the west of the folly canal, thence with said Newberry's line south IS! west 15 poles toj Newberry's corner, thence south 5C vest 16 poles to Joe Ange's line in the edge of the swamp, thence along Joe Ange's line south 11 east 32 poles, south 4 west IK poles, south 22 west 20 poles, south 28 west G9 poles to Joe Ange's corner on the south side of the Johnson swamp, thence eastwardly about two poles to M. Linyear's line north 13 east 141 poles to a point in the run of the thoro ughfare and about 25 feet west of the white ditch of an old road to the be ginning containing 2G acres more or Also the followingpersonal property: One black horse mule. This the 26 day of June 1917. S. M. COMBS, L. 'V. 'Gaylord, Mortgagee. Attorney. Subscribe to the Beacon. NOTICE. Order of the Board of Commissioners of Washington County : TTnnn a nAtitirm nf tho II f w "- " " " - wmmit AJUUI U 4ui caucauon 01 vvasnineion uounty. m n : u u . . i . r ' JCreswcll High School District on the T8th day of August, 1917, in accordance lwith the provisions of Chapter 55, This July ytn, 1917. Signed : J. W. Starr, Chairman, N. W. Spkciix, T. L. Satterthwaite, Commissioners for Washington County. Date of Election, August 8th, 1917. J. F. Belanga, Registrar, John Combs, II. W. Bateman, Poll Holders. NOTICE OF LAND SALE UN DER MORTGAGE. Under and virtue of authority vested in me by a certain deed of trust executed on the 1st day of January, 1915; by Sam Pettiford et al., to W. B. Watts,- agent, and registered in thti Register of Deeds office of Washinjr- . . . . . . j- ton trounty in dook b4 page 346, the undersigned trustee will on 30 day of July, 1917, at 12 o'clock M. at the court house door in the town of Plymouth sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following descrided real estate lying ana Deingigineuountyoi wasnington; All that part or tract of land known as the ''Gardner land" lyiag on the west side of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, bounded by Little Welche's Creek on the east and Welch's Creel An the wpst. It hpincr nil tViA fitxrtfno Land" conveyed to the above graatawr b v Rubin Pettiford and wife. See deed re gisteaed in book 61, page 46 in leg ist ers office Washington County, ?his the 25th day ef June, 1917. VAN B. MARTIN. Trustee, J; A Spruill & Son have Just purchased a complete stock of the famous Elastikote paints. This paint iis used all over the U. S. A., and is" .sold under a guarantee of qualityv L. W. Bateman, N. C. representative. ad. ZEBVANCK NOitSIAK Attorney & Counsellor at !awi Plymouth, N. C. Hooey to lend on farm land, ft V 1 0
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