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new Fop a latest styles, come to sfe us. Farmville, "Sell Cheaper" - 1 North Carolina. THE CITIZENS BANK OF FARMVILLE 'Your Attention to Its Condition at the Close of Business October 4th, 1917. V ? ? Amount Due Depositors __$ 416,723.28 Bills Payable This is the amount we have borrowed. There are times, daring the summer months, when we bor row small amounts in order to assist some of our friends by making loans to them. ' OUR CAPITAL. 25,000.00 OUR SURP/LUS-. -4, 000.00 OUR UNDIVIDED PROFITS-earned year 5,488.91 15,000.00 Total Resources *'? - Stir's- ?" ?' ? ' meet our deposits, capital and surplus we have: Cash in vaults and Banks. $ 204,611.27 Time Loans _176,102.02 Demand Loans on Collateral 78,619.40 Banking House and Fixtures 6,879.50 34,488.91 466,212.19 466.212.19 NOTICE! NOTICE! We Have Derided To Start No New Accounts! . ...and... .IHRfl j: We also ask all old customers Jo settle bills made with us when due. Our expense in delivery and book work is given to those having goods charged, and we only want those who are willing and ready on same date to get tflS benefitof it AS reasonable minded people know that if we do a straight business we cannot afford to take many chances* and as we claim not to figure on big profits or over charges, we feel that our customers should not neglect paying their account when due. We would like for all who dont want us to have a living profit to trade with, the other fellow. We also want all who think we are not perfectly honest to pay cash for all they buy from us. We wish to thank till of our good customers for their pat ronage, and we arill give them the best bargains and service possible. A. L. Mclntyre, of Wilson, was in (own Tuesday and stopped in at tbe office. Mrs. W. J. Rasberry spent sev eral days the past week in Hal* eige, visiting her mother. Ifi Mr. John Bynum har accepted a position as salesman with Askew & Smith. |RUB HY-Ti$M - Antiseptic. Relieves Rheumatism, Sprains, Neuralgia, etc.";^ Mr. McD. Horton and VV. C. Askew left Tuesday afternopn for Richmond and Baltimore. ' Ssrv 'uSV ' -.SsSux * ?? ' i; $?$ : ... : , s-y (m'1' y Comfort and economy mske happy homes. You get both by using Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. Misses Ada Grey Dixon and Nell Moye, of A. C. C., spent the week-end with their parents. Ford or Dodge Roadsters.fpr sale? good as new. W. Leslie Smith. k # U "t Mrs. C. S. Kountree and Miss Novella Holton are spending in Richmend, attending the Fair. ' ' Coal bills are a large part of f ? ?V i your living expense-Reduce them by using Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. Mf, Swarf, who was with the American Tobacco Company here, has been transferred to Durham, N.-C. Mrs. D.' E. Oglesby and chil dren returned Tuesday from Columbia, N. C, wlieie she hadj been visiting her parents. Miss Fannje Lee Smith, who has been nursing in Fountain for the past month, is at home again. Mrs. B. S. Smith, Mrs. J. M. l Hobgood, Mrs. Tony Lang and | Miss Bessie AlbriUon attended the Richmond Fair this week. Mr. Cecil Dixon returned Sat urday to Oak. Ridge after ing a few days at j^ome wi parents ? Rouse, the Overlan< Farmville. Mrs. J. D. Jones died at her home Saturday night after a lin gering illness of several weeks. Ail that loving hands could do was done. Mrs. Jones was a good wife and mother and her place can never be filled. She leaves a husband and six sons Messrs. LeoD, Clifton, Marvin, Jasper, Lionel and Joe. Her remains were laid to restSunday afternoon in the cemetery in the presence of a large number of sorrowing relatives and friends. LAND LAND, LAND, we see anyhow. Cash or on lime; We don't sell at auction, we go over our farm land with you and allow joe to fix terms to suit your convenience. We still have several small farms on hand.; If you want to sell your iand, talk witu us. We buy and sell or sell on commission. We sett in any conuty in Eastern Caro ilina and are not confined to any territory.? Land Land Co. Raleigbl beginning and be ial. We are very over the success ry-Member Can . _ . _ (day. Out of the ambers, 165 were H 140 per cent, ic support .of the dfiary budget, ill meet at 6:30. am has been ar worship. Be with jervides. P.JORDAN, Efe f Pastor. Thanks. Farmvi.lle and com i?&?artfelt thanks for iindness and sympathy ; during the illness and >ur wife and mother, rd to give her up, but ?d her and we must mm : Jones and Children. p?mcE. dies of the Philathea the Methodist church i refreshments on the tia grounds on Satur-. 27. Come and let us > Philathea. the great showb ui death of 1 It is so ha Go? call; submit tb ID, day, Oct. 2 serveyou. Poney for sale see me at once.? R. P. Aiken. Forwent? One 3 horse farm. Address Box 193, Farmville, and family horse ?ars old thai will ;re and is now in idition. Apply at s office for price. all round h about nine #0rk any? The Entei ? They ai want m ?ioocytl>? ot&farmv with you he best lor less > H olden & ltouse, and take home )verland or Wjj| them from $800.00 ng for 14 and 8 andJiO foot 8,' aod Saturday ridays all day. The following sale was made in the Bis 4 Warehouse Tues day. Mr. J. E. Brewer sold pounds prices amount 44 29 -12.76 56 35 19.60 220 '45 99.00 124 55 68.20 ? ? . 45.00 3,738 ave 43.20 $1,614.88 IS AN IMPROVED CASCARA . Digestive Liquid Ltxatlve, Cathartic and Liver Tanici Contains Cascarn Bark, Bine Blijf Root, Rhubarb Root^Black WHEN PERPLEXITY COMES TO YOU OVER ANY BUSINESS OR FINANCIAL MATTER, IF YOU ARE CON SIDERING MAKING AN INVESTMENT OF ANY KIND AND WANT TO BE SURE YOU AR'L RIGHT BEFORE YOU FINALLY DECIDE? CONSULT THIS BANK. ? We will take pleasure in giving you full oenefit of our informa tion on any subject, and investigate for you the possibilities acd probabitties of any proposition. If % is a pleasure for us to serve our cuilomert, so do not hesitate in asking. J. .A. MEWBORN, Cashier
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