Report of the Condition of Peoples Bank & Trust Co. at Tryon, in the State of North Caro lina, at the close of business June 30, 1923. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $132,748.57 Overdrafts: Secured $152.29 Unsecured... 151.67.. 393.96 U. S. bonds and Liberty bonds 5(^,350.00 All other stocks bonds and mortgages, Polk Co. Town of Tryon 5,000.00 Banking house, $7,145.41 furniture and fixtures ' $2900 10,045.41 Cash in vault and net a- , mounts due from banks bankers and Trust Companies 19,340.81 Total $223,788.75 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $25,000.00 Surplus fund 5,850.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 2,842.69 Bills payable 15,000.00 Deposits subject to check 72,633.89 Demand certificates of de posit 8,541.64 Cashiers checks outstand ing.... 399.24 Savings deposits 46,771.29 Certificates of deposit for Liberty bonds 46,750.00 Total $223,788.75 State of North Carolina, County of Polk. July 9, 1923. I, W. F. Little, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W.'f. LITTLE. Cashier. Correct ? Attest: G. H. Holmes Walter Jones H. H. Edwards Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of July, 1923. J. B. Hester Notary Public. My commission expires May 18, 1925. O NOTICE. The partnership of Summey | and Pace, Saluda, N. C., was j dissolved Monday July 2, 1923. J All bills payable to firm of Sum- 1 mey and Pace will be paid to W. ! R. Summey on and after the above date. Signed H. E. Pace, j Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moore J wish to extend to their friends their heartfelt thanks for the many kindnesses extended to j them in their bereavement in the loss of their little daughter Helen May. Card of Thanks We desire to express our ' thanks to our friends for their | kindness, thoughtfulness and sympathly in the loss of our j daughter Susan Genevieve. James Lankford and Family o An In^o.aton in , Ltii:; a; ire. In iireratui p'iiii invocat ion is .-in ;i?l dress at the beginning o i a poem in ? which the author rails for tjie aid of ! goine divinity, particularly of his muse, j L -i w.r. .? v j "How (1?> \ < mi do'?" wits a *hoe deal er's greef'n;. io a pair of bandits who walked into the store. They showed him how they do. ? Detroit News. Impatience Alvryt V/rong. - Coolness, and absence of heat and ha?fe. Indicate tine qualit es. a gen tleman makes no noise, u lady is serene. ? Emerson. Real Wisdom. Wisdom does not so n.ueb core v i? knowledge of the ultimate; it .on > in knowing what to do next .heri. Significant Silence. You never hear the man who Is lucky saying anything about the pro verbial luck of the fool. ? Boston Tran 4 script. Fast Traveling. Friend (to road-hog, as a picturesque hamlet appeals in the distance) ? "There's a pretty village? wasn't It?" SO I GOOD CIGARETTES REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF BANK OF TRYON at Tryon in the State of North Caro lina, at tha close of business,. June 30th, 1923. RESOURCES i Loans and Discounts, $89,579.31 | Overdrafts, secured,. 1,104.37 ! United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 9,900.00 All other Stocks, and Mort gages : 1,829.41 Banking house, furniture fixtures 5,100.00 Cash in vault and net amount due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Com- ? panies 30,086.46 Total $137,599.55 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in.. ... .$15,000.00 Surplus Fund 5,000.00 Undivided Profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 3,016.06 Bills payable 15,000.00 Deposits subject to check, Individual 66,524.63 Time certificates of deposit due in less than thirty^ days &T)51.82 Cashiers checks outstanding 342.03 Savings deposits ... 29,665.01 Total . .$137,599.55 State of North Carolina, County of Polk. July 9th, 1923. I, J.B.Hester, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. B. HESTER. Cashier. Correct Attest: Fred E. Swann, John L. Jackson J. B. Hester Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of July, 1923. \V. F. Little, Notray Public. My commission expires Mdrch 14, 1925. O F or Sale.fi i FOR SALE ? Wilcox Dairy Farm, two good cottages and barn, 20 acres, some good bot tom land. This place will be sold at a very reasonable price and on* terms to suit purchaser. JAMES LEONARD. For Sale: ? In the beautiful Pac ioet Valley, fine residence of seven rooms, two fine fire places, large porch, cement pillars and floor. Desirable locality. James Leonard. FOR SALE -? i Six line Setter Pups, six weeks old. Phone 47 Tryon. Can be seen dt Berry Cottage. J. C. A. Branan o For Sale ?| Fresh cow for sale. Inquire C. M. Howes, Valhalla. Tele- ! phone or call . o ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as admin istrator of the estate of D. C. Westbrook, deceased, with the will annexed, notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the said estate are required to present their claims to the undersigned within twelve months from date and failure to do so will be plead in recov ery of any such claim. Notice is further given to any person or persons owing^said estate to make immediate payment of the same. This the 6th day of July, 1923. ANNA GREEN, Administrator. C. 0. RIDINGS, Attorney. NOTICE Sealed Bids will be received for a County Jail Building, Co lumbus, North Carolina, before 11 A. M., July 23, at the Court House of Columbus. Plans and Specifications may be obtained fr&m Ronald Greene, Architect, 407 Oates Building, on deposit of ten dollars for them. All bids shall be addressed to Board of County Commission ers, .who reserve the right tq accept any one or reject all bids. Contractors shall de posit with bid certified check for two per cent, of their proposal. r , 0 COLUMBUS BAPTIST CHURCH Preaching Every 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Sundays at 11 o'clock. Every Sunday night. S. A. STROUP, Pastor. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Polk Co. Bank and Trust Co. at Columbus in the State of North Carolina, at the close of business, June* 30th, 1923. RESOURCES Loans ? and Discounts $92,774.13 Demand Loans.. 3,695.29 Overdrafts, secured, 595.81 unsecured 59.91 653.72 United States Bonds and and Liberty Bonds 4,400.00 All other Stocks, Bonds, and Mortgages 800.00 Banking house, $5,778.54 fur niture and fixture 3,476.02 9,254.56 All other Real Estate owned 2,298.96 Cash in vault and net amount due from Bank, Bankers, and Trust Com panies v 9,100.34 Cash Items held over 24 hours , ... 66L60 Total 123,638.50 LIABILTI ES Capital Stock paid in $13,000.00 Surplus Fund . 1,000.00 Undivided Profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 1,854.11 Notes and Bills re discounted 12,500.00 Bills Payable 10,000.00 Deposit Due Banks, Bank ers, and Trust Companies 1,898.64 Deposits subject to check. Individual 40,457.24 Time Certificates of Deposit Due in Less Than 30 Days 26,655.29 Cashier's Checks out standing ^ 588.54 Advance War Finance Corp 10,000.00 Savings Deposit 45534.68 Certificates for U. S. Bonds 1,150.00 Total 123,638.50 State of North Carolina, County of Polk ^uly 5, 1923. I, Fred W. Blanton, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. FRED W. BLANTON Cashier. Frank Jackson E. B. Cloud E. W. S. Cobb Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 6, day of July, 1923. Correct ? Attest: ' H. H. Carson, Clerk Superior Court. u ? NOTICE OF SALE. Pursuant ?o the pow^r of sale contained in that certi^J mort gage deed executed by C. M. Jackson, J. K. Edwards and T. C. Hadden, Trustees of the Af rican Methodist E pi $ c o p a 1 church in Tryon, North Caro lina, to J. T. Green on the 2nd day of April, 1917, and of rec ord in the office of Register of Deeds for Polk County, * in Book of .Mortgages NO. 13 at Page 10, to secure and indebt edness of $1400.00 and interest the undersigned mortgagee will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door of Polk Coun ty on Monday the 23_ day of July -923, at 11 o'clock A. M. the following described tract or parcel of land conveyed and de scribed in said mortgage, to wit : Lying and being in Polk County, Stale of North Caro lina and in Tryon Township, I Beginning at the Cleveland Road, at J. K. Edwards' South east corner Lot 7 A. and runs thence South 24 deg. 15 min. East 35 feet to a stake, corner lot 9 A owned by Knights of Pythias; thence South 71 deg. 18 min West (132 feet to line of i lot 7 B. ; thence North 27 deg. ! 10 minSlVest 35 feet with line | of lot 7 B. to a stake, South 1 west corner of lot 7 A. owned I by J. K. Edwards; thence with the line of the lot 7 A. North 71 deg. '18 min. East 134 feet | to the beginning. It being lot 8 A. in B. C. Livingston's sub | division of the Town of Tryon and was conveyed to said Trus tees by deed from J. W. Ken nedy^ trustee. This 21 day of June 1923. Walter Jones, J. T. Green, Attorney Mortgagee o LOST. One $100 certificate and one $50 certificate of the Farmers' Gin Company. The certificates were lost some time ago on either the Landrum Spartan burg road or on the Seymour Morris road. - Finder please re turn to W. A. Moore, Ruther fordton Route No. 2. Makes ItEasier to^Buy v-, X; Jet the Whole Ramify Participate Enrolls You W For as little as $5.00 you can start toward the ownership of a Ford Car under the terms of the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan. This enables you to become a Ford Owner out of your weekly earnings. Your money is deposited in the bank and draws interest. What easier way could there be? The whole family can par ticipate. You'll be surprised how quickly the ^ car will be yours. , Come in! 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