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Charter No. 5451 Reserve District No. 6
Report of Condition of The
First National Bank
ot Kings Mountain,, in the State of North Carotins, at the close of bus'
incss on March 29th, 1939, published in response to tail made by Compx
troller ot the Currency, under Sec ion 6211, U. S. Revised Statutes.
ASSETS
Loans and discounts (including 91.82 overdrafts) $271,240.06
United State# Government cbUghtkm#, direct and guaranteed ... 66,986.95
Obligations of States and political subdivisions 121,650.71
Other bonds, notes, and debentures 13,915.00
Corporate stocks, Including stock ot Federal Reserve bank .... 3,900.00
Cash, balances with other banks, dnculding
reserve balance, and cash Heme in process of collection 240,314.56
Bank premise# owned $14,715.00, furniture and fixtures $4,655.37 19.270.37
Real estate owned ether than bank premises 3,750.00
*- Other assets . 84.18
TOTAL ASSETS i $740,110.83
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 297,130.43
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations .... 218.889.72
Deposits of U. S. Government (including postal savings) 644.29
Deposits of State# and political subdivisions 66.111X0
Other deposits (certified and cashier*# checks, etc.) 10,170.52
i TOTAL DEPOSITS $693X96.46
Other liabilities j 4.741.48
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LJABXL1T1B8 $698,037.93
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CAPITAL ACCOUNT .
Oapilal 8took: Common stock, total par $100,000 ... 100.000.00
, Surplus 30,000.00
Undivided profits 7.072.90
Reserves (and retirement aocoont for preferred stock) 5,000.00
/TOTAL CAPITAL AfOCOUNT 142.072.90
VPTAL LIABILITIES ANJ) CAPITAL ACCOUNT . $740,110.88
M'EJMQRANDA
Pledged assets (sod s^curitiee loaned ) (book value):
. " United States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed, pledged to secure deposits And other liabilities 45,268.56
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eluding notes end bills redlecounted sold
' -under repurchase agreement) 32,377.60
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TpTAL r--, 77,646.05
Secured liabilities:
1 (Deposits Secured by- pledged Meet* pursuant to
requirements Of law 68,968.69
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TOTAL, ...; ...... 68,968.59
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8TAT|D OF NORTH .CAROLINA,.County of Cleveland,~as:
I, B. 9. Nelll, oaehler of the above-mmrd bank, do solemnly swear then
1 he above statement Is true to the beet of my knowledge and belief.
1'. 8. NE2LL, Cashier.
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Sworn to and subscribed before
me thto 6th day of April. 1989. Correct?Attest: ,
J. R. Davis, Notary Public. ,.D. M. Baker
P. M. fietsler
My Commission expires 8-14-41. O. A. Bridges -V KDirectors.
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CENTRAL MtSTItOtilST
CHURCH
Km. b. W. rw. r>*tor
ft:46 Sunday school, B. 8. Peeler,
sopt. H'ft'JflfT
ine Sunday school will render ^
special Mhater Program. .
11:00 Baster service featuring the
gtirrnmnnt M *?" * _
7:30 The young people will lend
the singing and Hot. C. U. Mob or,
presiding elder of the Oastonla District,
will preach a special sermon
to the young people.
Following this service the second
quarterly conference for the' year
will be held.
Monday at 3:30 the circles of the
Woman's Missionary Society will
meet at follows
Number one with Mrs- I. B. Gofcith,
leader, at the home of MrsJ.
R. Dovis oil Mountain street.
Number two with Mrs. O O. Jackson,
leader, at the home of Mrs. B.
S. Peeler on King street. *"
Number three with ,Mrs. C. A. Goforth.
leader, at the home of Mrs. J.
O. Plonk on Gold street.
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Presbyterian Church
Rev H D. I'urlrt. Pastor
6:30 A. M Sunrise Prayer meeting
Union Serviice M High 8cbool
building.
?:46 A. M. Sunday School. C. P.
Tbomassou. Supt
11:00 A M Morning Worship." Seeincn
topic: Christ la Rlaon.
II.W I. M. IHguni I11Mil >lii il,
atudy in PhlUpplans.
Monday 7:00 P. M. Trooy 1 Boy
Soouta. Mr. Carl DnrMaon, Scout-"
master. Utrrr Pe*e and W.I
B. Thornton. Assistants.
Wednesday, 7.16 P. M. Prayer meet
ing at Margrace Community Honpe.
Sunday April 16. we will hare the
Mitchell College Choir with ua at
the Veeper hour.
BOYCE MEMORIAL
CHURCH
W. M. Boyce, Paetor
Bible School at 10:00. J. L. McOill.
General Superintendent.
Morning Worship at 11:00. The
pastor W.U speak on: "A Leap Into
The Light."
Evening 8ervice at 7:30.' Rev. W;
It. Echols of Charlotte will cloae Ma
Easter Series at this. hour.
Y.' V. C. U. will meet afSrSOThere
will be an Infant Baptismal
Service Sabbath afternoon at tour
o'clock.
*EbLHYAN * i
METHODIST CHURCH
A. F. Connor, Pastor
The little brick ebnrch on Waco
Road extend* EASTER INVITATIONS
to yon. to worship with, us in
sabbath school, and In the preaching
hours, morning and evening. The
pastor will preejcb at both the servlCCS.
There was a time when the Christians
in the church < were burdenbearers,
and. vwe had revivals. Now
the few that la left laUva are pallbearers,
and we have funerals.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
L. Boyd Htmm. Pastor
Bible school 10:00, L. Arnold Klser.
General Superintendent.
Services for Easter Sunday.
IMornlni 11:00, The Holy Communion.
Afternoon 4:00, A Sacred Musical
Concert by ,Mr. Orben Sime.
(There will be no Evening Service.
Luther Leagues and children of
r5lll*ph MAAl Qa'iftriav R-1K
Church Council gMonday Bvenin
7: 80.
Boy Soouta, Troop 2, Monday Bvt
entng 7:30.
SAINT LUKJBS:
The Service and Holy C'ommunlort
P.00. V
Bible school 10:00. James Lackey,
Superintendent.
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First Baptist Church
Angus O. Snrgeant. Pastor
Sunday Mjcrntng: A Special Easter
Program is being errapged Ayr:
the 11:00"D'oock worship hour with
special music and sermon by the
raetor: "He Is Risen."
Beginning Sunday night April Ith,
7:30 and continuing for fire nights
our Annual Church School of , Missions
will be In progress.
The Adult and Young People's
group will study J>r j; B Lawrences
book dealing with Home Mission
principles and ppUcies 'Taking
Christ Serlouslr."
The Intermediate and Junior boys
and girl* *1)1 follow ib Southern
Baptist Flocetgn. Missionaries ta W.
Thorn born Clark's book, "OutrMsra
For Tb* Kin?" * \
mis little folks will be In their
own grpup with a special mlssienary
story each night.
la tfc* closing .-.assembly each
night the Pastor w4U lead us ta firs
d.seasadoaa on Helping others To
Become CMstiaas/
Lot as Ptea to attend "such of the
fire nights and bring the family.
Young People's Social. All mas*
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beweeat ef Ae ehardh.
ICON9- lAmiT CHURCH 4
Rot. 0. C. Parker, Pattw
Sunday Schaol 1:41 each Sunday. g
Preacblnp .11 a. at. and 7:10 p. at y
each Sunda.-. A
Macedonia Baptist Church
j. v. Frederick, - Pastel hi
Sunday School 0:45 a. m. f,
B. T. U. 6:46 p. m. in
Evening Worahlp 7:00 p. m.
Preaching 11:00 A. M. mad 7 P It.
7:00 p. u. 31
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Park-Grace M. E, Church
1 C. P. Self, Paator
Sunday School 9:46 A. M. P
Morning Worahlp 11:00 A. M. G
Bpworth League 0:30 P. M.
Evening Worahlp 7:30 P. M.
Prayer Meeting Friday 7:30 P. M In
GRACE METHODIST "
8. W. Joil noon, Paator te
Sunday School 9:46. te
Preaching 11:00.
Brotherhood 1:80. t?,
Bpworth League 0:16. ^
Evening aervtce: Muelc and Song
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Mrs. J. J. Patterscn had as her
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Mr. and Mrs. W. K. White had as
leir guests Sundays the tetter's stair,
Mrs. William Ycder and daught,
Mary, of Lincolnton.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. White had as
leir guests Friday Mr. and Mrs.
loyd Falls of AltaVista, Va.
Mr. Sam Sneed is very -sick at this
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