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VU.f: KItiHT Continued Prom Pa?e 1 mimstfh \rrfst.:j> fir VAC.RANfV gu iNtl .« stiyiii. l:.l u**l hiVt any buaiiit-- vutmii i.. »}jv aril Mf«J tnati. thf i»Jncfrs tmk birr. iipiCi.rR t • tak« •iui it wairai.c. m.l.v t.. bi i>ld ti,..; i“«iul i ti Ih ..ru-v'-rl f-.r ivIliiiK p..-pi.- t- T',. iluk l..j« ► ({mil I., bi.uk KfV Kllinitiut. uii « vSKi ahi-.v . I.arjj- Th. ii-iiiai.t uuii, .ut b> iJ«- pi.f) M.. nil W l‘I. a. - -ai.l (1. .; THF CAFOT.TNTAN Oil 2(HI Riillri P!...Tm«i Ft Richards .n foimi-r fndu«mi*TU »eii«iary f ihi- Nm.-.Ii C:ii'ul:!.a ("kid Fi-llow and proni menl Xashvillr citJzfii wus infnim' t'd and an Dr Yiniiu' Sh. W.1S Mond.o d D; Vuin ;.rd I'liH.i and h Id" r«'d f-r ine i> u-leastd ii.dvi. al.J yt.ulU J , Ml- I.. I . WU/lil il, iiuit lilit ..ut A .Ik l.ail i..i lii Bi.p>.uii l.iiii .Ji.il >)ia! lx had I ■II..dl .-uHi Upll-^ .ippillllj^ tOl ll rROHr fiFHY 4 itO&s Rlii.MNC> l.i ft|-i'4l > l.t-Oltl.I.-V r,-:t Vic*!! ' ahrd ii. a •{aMilti.e- Ktlu- Beiitf-nki- siiPsiaui-c belui; ^HihU 101 o vtral iiulr" Ciav a thr pit-.idrM .it a i-l... that w& if-spi.n':L.U r. i iiu hi^h rt^Utiatior. a.nu.e i.'. iu(.- ui uibP L'cum> 111 .-n-iji.' litUl uipaii lit lot il.t lijuU.ril. ..d t Sietp- ir.^ Car poritn 4.i3> "aid ii.at h. i« Ciitair mat iii£ uuioit aciivitief Y.fie not ll.. Calls*- ui ihi* .or.tiict 5 t.'.i i lO if net oi.';:iia7ir.e rail- icad k*i^ U> (his kick Shiiitj Peac «K said mat i.r Kiiev. ct no i:ast r..t- cliu.:- have beti. made to prevcr.i Ne groes from YOtii.g u'iay said u.ai no one ippi..aLr.ed ui inieatenrii Him on ths suiijaci ot reKisiratiar- ur voting V Vr l.S Tit &l h iitu iHK'ACo lUtff.L:. NegiC So per vki.i v.mi«- • ••Oui Kgal I'uiinsei has oetn in- struited u. tde -uit' agamsl the ContineMal and Slcv-'ii t.ulels Chi cago. under t»iu\ i-iitii' ul int- ill - nois Slate Cud Kifili' la\s.' Ki-n- iixth C. Kiiiiiidy. iiidiuii.il 01.1- iiiandt-r • f tin orkanizati' u, ^^a1^d •■Th»: rt-lusal of the- • h. -ti I.-. to in- liiw the UNAVA luilJr uin "pac. ! : Its te:l.nioiiial dii:; i> C'hain|>n>ii Joe Lout* l^ a llani'^nl ‘di-e -.1 lai lal disciiiriiuatiui. u.vulvd.K d. heavywrigm cliai.ipioii f the *0. u: una .ill ..rgani/jliuii ut cx-seivi-'f- men " ■ > I. II. M.i .•liiirches of thr city I.\l KIMtl i((i .M.^N Si .Ws 4 . VVlilll.S. lit UN'S l AKMSll.AII I dll. . ..llhl ^cl up aii.l thei ihu. pun , buirlc t.f ..it.-l ..t If. i.-K ihi. Ill h- 1,111-l.d 11.-u llr.ine- '.vfcI.Oi.d told tlic "heriff .. m •• l.a f 111. tn ni- i.nii-r tfn- day h- f..;. ih.- i.iiir.hi 111 iM.f l.iir, th. l.OiM‘1' wa- .■ .limit’ ' V'-t hii-i H, "..lit I.. wi.ii.i-d about th.- ih!-r. i.iiiil "I w-nt about ..a?y .md de . med to e») lu the l.uvvnj l.uiu- I . r.‘r I. .ixery ^.berilt Ri vr.ulds :«ui that M. Loiki 1130 LCfii t.aken to a laii 1. ar.cihe: c unty for safel'eepiue GROUP ON luun Slt.-%.N.\uN Ir.-lai.d lANf^i In. iii-t \V iJd Stud) 'loi.i- luiit. j dialuikiusl.t-d (jruup ul Aiiicrlcaix al iilii’iuu- d.-iiuiuiu:itii,ni ai.'t .. wide raiii'c ul 111 Ids. armed hcic tiuii. tin- L'l.it.-d Stal-s last wc-k uii !h.- fir.-i .'toll of a )uiirm-> which will mcliidc Ktigland and several Kiirupean countries. The 21! (>crsc)ti>. m..kiid! up the gr u{>. arrived partly by plane and partly by boat Thr« - N-uruch .,1 tbe ^eh■l•t.•*1 f’luup in\’ted lu fr.iiki- ihe luur ail- the Uev K-ibeit Mu u-u Williain- paslu. uf Aibiiiy .drth.idi-i .‘l.iirch 111 Washington. I It C In Calh.-tuir C.':il.;i mstrui-j •ui in Kngli-ti Utc-jaturi and in ^ l.iiini.n i'-i:.;.uii- at Olivet Colli/'.-. Oliie’ Mieli and D: C melius (l.-hibtiy. i.iuli-s... .1 phihisoph.v iloi'y at the "INTERSTATE PAPERS LAUNCF NATIONAL SURVEY" . AMEZ BISHOP Gl RAPE COUNT hut.d and from )a.l t liiid .1 1 e .’f H >«- .1. D C Interstate t’niled Newspapers. Ini-orpurated. Publishers' Representative, recently entertained their publishers at a noon luncheon at the lintel New Yorker M this luncheon. Mr. Rdgar .\. Steele. Research Director of the Research Company of America, outlined the proce dure III be lolltiwed in the furlhconiins National Hrand Preference Survey, which will be taunrhed by Interstate’s papers from coast* lu-(-U4St. Above Is the speaker’s (able. Reading from left to richl are; Mr. William U. Black, Sales Manager of Interstate, Mr. L. J. Pollard, Mao* ager of Interstate's ( hicaao ilihee. .Mrs. Rohi-rt 1.. Vann. Treasurer uf Interstate; Miss Ida .M. Levetowii, Business .Manager of Interstate} Mr. Iia 1. I.ewis. Piesidi>nt of lnter-.lale; Mr. Steele, .Mr. Raymond Feck. Vice Pre.sldent of Interstate; .Mrs. Ira F. Lewis, and Mr. Fine of Kesean li Cotiipaiiv of .\inerica. Below are pictured some of the publishers listening to Mr. Steele, as be explalrt methods to be fol lowed in iiiaktiig this the biggest Hrand Frefereiice Stud) ever made^.or the Negro race. • Walter Baker P/iotooraphi I tlie k.ro-piii- aud walk-l LAID TO REST PITTSBURGH, Penna — High dignitaries of the AMFZ I church world paid their last re spects in Pittsburgh Saturday af- tcinoon to Bishop Eli Lovett Mudisun, who was buried from Wesley Center AME Zion church. T'hv funeral was one of the larg- i'.>i* and most impressive of anv lever held here for a clergyman. ! Bi.shop Madison died la.«t |Tiiur.;day at hLs home, following a long seige of i]lnes.c. He was buried from the cnurc.i :for which he was responsible fn*- I building. AMEZ officials came I from many sections of the coun- I try to p.iy homage to the highly ' I sUemed leader and beloved min- i tsier. I BISHOP ATTEND Among those who paid their lost respects were: Bishops P. A. Wallace. B. G. Shaw. W. J. Walls. C. C. Alleyne, John W. Martin, W. W. Slade B. F. Gordon and F. W. Alstork. General officers in attendance were; Dr George F Hall, financial secretary; H. T Medford, foreign missions sec retary; Dr Jame.s W. Eichelber- ger. religious education secretary, and Dr. ,W. J. Trent* president of Livingstone College. Senior Bishop 6. G. Snaw was in charge of the service, and the eulogy was delivered by Bishop W J Walls. Bishop Madison is wUrvived bv five brothers, eight children — two sons and six daughters — seven grandchildren and many ntices and nephews, interment Was at Allegheny Cemetery Save Your Waste Fats!!! SENTENCED REDUCED ; New York — The NAACP Le gal Department has bWn Inform ix that the sentence of Samuel I Hill has been reduced from life , imprisonment to ten years and jrt'storaiion to duty has been re- > commended. Samuel Hill was tried by Gen- t ral Couft-Manial sitting at APO Sd5 on the Ith and 8th days nt March, 1945, for allegedly hav ing committed the crime of race upon a native woman. At the request of his family, the NAACP petitioned the Secretary of War for clemency in his behalf Tho petition pointed out that the conviction and sentence were un warranted and unlawful Hill has been transferred from a Federal penitentiary to a disci plinary barracks at Ft. Massouia. Mont., where he will be able to obtain reassignment witnin a few months if he makes an exem plary record. Haste runs away and divorces rca- ’’On bu* patience savs "come ict us reason together." Many a man Is six feet beneath 'he sod because he allowed his Um ited patience to let him down. r LA SSIFIE D WANTED—Girl neat and attractive Viiih commercial training and flare for art, (figure drawing). Send an samples, photo and phene number if available in first leii«.. No phone calls. 612 Commercial Building. SOliTHLANC LEADINfAUR’EPS '> >»- 111 liic vv..inii-^l -vili-Jii of ll.o i-'iiin'iy. .ii.tl ;lu- 12 .-i.ilt.i-.- with :L. !>:i"1 hilliiiK iiit- .1. lilt coldi’.-t -Cltl'.ll .Hill .llu'lil 'III- Cilliucll.ll rih 1 ..IK.MI-UlS -A.NI' Ulh 1 .,lt- tl.l ll.llli '■ i.f liuiiih-i- i-i,li. * J. Ml Williams, ill tliv plain- pm BILBO ELECTION TERMED FRAUD- of distinguishfil public citizvui. . tour the state of Mis.sissippi for firs-hand accounts. , -By his actio,, In th,-past a’ -v "-121;;,,,,;i nis conduct during thvst ‘-It-v-, " luvowr h Now-• lions Sen. Bilbo has brought 1L y.aid^Fiuht uf the • name of our senat.- into disn- ^ t,. ; putt- and lias undermined thejpftiy- laiiging n age faith of OUI' .jitizf-nry in our i ocratic tonn of gov«-iiimvnt,” ttic CKC said .11 I .\ii It 1m degi'i Kree&, ll h, Hailing li'uni H; •epr--‘,eiilatives id hiice ag:.;ii.-i ih. jx ■ on. and a/i’ivvi.li-d ..imhiU the .nth . ■ w:.)- ..Ill ;,hl-...l I . II nlh. I a- . tn.iik i.I il,i- i-oiinli'v. til.- ..ilivi:- i:a>: Fur v.x;iiii,.l.. -.inii.-ii , >h..\v 1.' timi'2> a.s iiKii.v iiuiidcr:, pci i.uilu oh- ..nth ' _ . V FIGHT WAGED OVER TOM BROWN S BODY Brown. A clahn of delivery was served on the Shaw Funeral havi- UlatfL. the Jiw».yu. Lulti-i D;> SamU, Uap lusts, and Methodist lailhs. About | [half the gioiip are teavlu-rs or scoh-; liars, and others arc fr.'m the field- , ot law, business, farming, the mm-I ......k.i ....H o.ivernment work. I .New England. The h ast ci iim-i as di’r- mg lH-fj, .kcoiiling In Fill n-ruid.. all .u'c hi-aicd vast ..f -'h.- Hm-k.v Mountains und noilh d the .Masun- Dix.iii huL- with Han.p.-hire and Vt-rinoiil hiivii.g Ihc nation's lowest L.w .1. Lawyer Out Election liy O. b. TAYLOR Ivi.'j.wilU- tAI.l'’ Ai:v Call of VI-,- A Cowan bLi-nim- iii.sl w.-ek i iiiiit.h- candidati- {.i justice uf the p' .•c" .ulh . to liU a vacancy un the Knox I. r S-, Cniii.ly l uuit. rile i-h-ctlolls luti -I:-Ma>: ..ill hi- hold ul) Aug 1. uw 1.' A native of this city, Atty. Cow an us the son of Hugh A. Cowan. {U-coased, and Mrs. Maggie Cow on Ho IS a grarluate nt Kiui.'.vil.o tcllego and lluw.iid univer.sil; l.',w schiktl chairinan of the h-gal connnittc-e o! the local NAACP h'anch. ineiiilHT uf Cansler Y. M. C, A branch management cun niillee, trustee board intniber of Va. Baptists Offer Plan I.ynchhurg. Va. (ANFi The Viiginia Baptist State convention ui.dei its new unihcatioii plan adopted at the annual ses.siun of III* urgani/atioii at Newpo;’. N-ws June 26-28 Ls looking fm- jV.aid to the . stablisliinent ul per Im.iiient headquarters hen- al Vd- jgii.ia 'riusilogical seminary and 4olh-ge with one exi-cutive .secrc tary in charge who may be avail- 'ai.'.e foi' instructing some of the jcla.'ssi-s in the theological .*houl. Ihe unification plan calls fur I a streamlined program for the tonvention with year round acliv- itie.*! amon ffth*- affiliating I'hurch lt*.s und religious group.s in the loiganualion which is headed by Dr. E C. Smith, of Washington, D C., who is pastor of Metrij- politan Baptust church. Greater financial support of the Lynch burg institution is one of the ob ject :ve.s of the plan -•|)f(-ial IVi'in Siarts 111 Siiiiiiiiri' Srli.ioi IIAMITO.-I lN^T|-fl,TL Va - n sprr.al ti rm m t’lr H.mptcn Institute suiiiii.er school st: rts on IntMjiy 'July ki, when fou v/ork- -l.op- xel midei vfcav, i riabline sum mer .students to coiueiitrate their . tudy -o specific problems ui gui- dunce, supervision, high school ^ duifiialics. and audic-visual aids ii { ' odiiraiioR The ••pecial t?rm will ( xtend lor six weeks, coming to a close ..ll August IP WINTER CLOTHING Should be properly cleaned before storing # Check your w'ardrobe today • Protect your investment Call 6437 Complete Dry Cleaning Service for the ENTIRE FAMiLY Peerless MASTER CLEANERS & DYERS. Inc. Main Plant—516-5'.(1 Fayetteville Street BRANCH Cor. Morgan Haarogaig pua BRANCH BRANCH SI3 Cor. GUnwood HilUboto St. and Peace C€NI fNIClJ /TATE/HCNT H»v William', in the plan* p:u-ji.iicfc an ;y, de.'iiiU-d the trip by an •«, and i.ri’1 .. , -iiltal " ll wii- made m 12 hours -wu) ..ut j , || „i nit ,M,dull during i ,5 .,„„uu layov.r ii, Ntw-! I|.,„. „l Il.t ,u,„.,r., ,i„. Uua, S.n U'llx. vruught ’Ij^^ ,uid Eigh, u! ,h.. ^ Ku, . . ranging in age fruni 21) tu.(mit-s as mai.> muidtih | hfiv«* ri riorale unirees, Ihiee [ ,. onit- m ih, -uuih i..»i > ; hav. no degl'e^•^ Hailing from U i N€.*vi England Utaies, Ihi-re art- repr-senUitives ot The It-asf criint-, nM.-n .n the Jtwish, LulU-i Day Sainls, Bap-, ing IH-Ij, .ncuidnig tu FBI rs-hand -ji-i-ounts "By his actioii In ih*- past ut.d thes«- elec- brought tlu' name of uur senate into disre- ouie and has undermined the j Faith of c/ur iiifizenry in uur dem- j ocratic lorni uf govviument," tlu-; CRC said. ill the •..iilh FIGHT WAGED OVER TOM BROWN'S BODY Brown. A claim of delivery was served on the Shaw Funeral Hon*.- but tile Shaw brothers re fused to ri-leaii*- the body, b'-- caiU'-i Mr.' Evi-Jyn Ariiiwood. j legally adopted duughn-r, also wenfed th*- Si- iws to bury the be dy. A cas.- wa.s In-ld in tin- uffic • ol L F t!unghton, ju.'tic« uf th** peace, on Satuulay McGhi-- sought lu liavi tin- cas«* r.mtm- ued until .Monday, but ;ittoin«-\.- foi the Sliaw Fiiiu-ral Huiin- wui. tneii cas*, and Mi. Hiuwti wu.- baried uti iclivlule Sunday. Th-- clirk of ih«- cuuiity couil ti-stitied that 'he Smith woman had .n* cliiJii and that Mrs Arniwuod w'ls the legal heir. This IS ttn- second time ttii- year that the All*-i» F'uneial Hoiix- and the Shaws have b»*vn to court over bodies. Ill both instances the court ruled that tin- Shaw Fui. eial Home had obtained ttie bou- les properly ...its. and Methodist lailhs About i all .,r.- I ! bn If tbe gioup are tea vhers or senh-' Mountains und n liars, and others are from the field-i Dixui. linv witl, uf law. business, farming, the miti-j inil YeiinunL Jiavn listry, social and government work j luwv't l;,w viulati.n i Othir- ni the patty include ' Miiidei-inklt-i, i [Charles Abrams. New York lawyer hind hvture. of the Now Schi ol fur iS'iciul lesean-h; Mi's l-ouise H Cue. ON TOl’R IN EI ROPE Cilencne, N M . pi esiiU-nl pro ten • puiij New Mtxicun rtate senate, and Clyd. .N Wilson. F-mpoiia. Kan fr;im«-»t aiiiJ livest ck ojterator (’ounin. ■ Ul, till- itimrary mclud- Si- ll-inil hiaiice. Sweden and Po land V cm.cjiuaie p-i jusiit-4 ui me p« .c*- t , 111; a vacancy un the Knox Cm T,ty i-uuit The rh-cliuns hei -a>i ..,;i o- held un Aug 1. 12 A native of this city, -Atty. Cuw- l.oiki a;i IS the sun uf Hugh A. Cuwun js in d*-tt-ase»l. and Mrs Maggie Cow an Hv is a graduate uf Knu.'.vil-.- dm- iclU-gt- and How.nd uiiivi r.sil- law schikil chairman of tin* legal 1 miy III vnaige wnu may i>e ave.i- .. a: !« for instructing som«- of th« -'.op- get under wav tnabllng sum- I classes in thi- theological school, "ler students l»* con.-entrate iheli Iht unification plan calls fo.- tody .n apecifii problems m gui- j a streamlined program for the dance, 'Upervisma, high school Uunventiun with year round activ- diamatics, and audit-visual aids ir ities amon gthi affiliating church ■'d-.irailo* The *peclsl term will les nml religious group.s in the xtend for six weeks, coming to a j oiganizatiun which is head4*d by close ..n August l« master cleaners & DYERS, Main Plant-—516-520 Fay^ttaville StrMt BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH BRANCH Cor. Morgan *03 313 Cor. Qlanwned (|04xogaM P*** W*vt JoDM Hillaboro Si. and Pmc* Rut-ky cominiltee ul the local NAACP 111 >1 the Ma-on- l,»-.inch. im-iiilH*r of Cansler Y. N*. N«* ' Hari p'liir*- c -A branch munugi-ment cun • ii.ttuii ' mittev. tru.stt*!* laiard ini-mber uf rd' .Sbiliih Pn-sbyt«‘nan chuivii and ll'*- f'mid ut tin- Alpha fiat«'inity. RC ♦SPOT RC CHAlRSl GARVEY WIDOW DUE IN STATES HaHimo.v (ANP) - Mis Amv j Jacques Garvey, widow of t.n i late Marcus Garvey. president general of the UNl.A (accompanied py her two small HASTIE ACTS TO HOLD Iscms. is .si-heduled to arrive al _ PRICE CEILINGS IN V. 1. .Miami. F’.a., on July 11 by plan-| ^ Ml auviseti Fre-ideiii Triiinaii by fiuin King-ston, Jamaica, B. W I radio uf action taken lieie to holdl;.nd to get her sons acquainted' price linev and v. iced thi- siroiii; [ w itli the two countries and their Support of local consunn-r.- for the ', duvational facilities, Pre'ideni'!-- pnce lontrul progiam The oldest, Marcus Garvev, While St. Croix nas not yet utiUzeu J; now 15. ali'«-ady shows signs me powei- >■« it- food Cumimsfiui The Garvey.s will arilve m to h id puce icitmgs HaUu «-x- .Se.v Yolk City on July Id for a pre-ssed '• iitidi'iice that .imilai rf-, 2-inonth ve;it a.-, guests of t" (orr to maintain uniformity ut (' price in the Virgin Lslaiids will i.. taken her*- — ...V GOVERNOR APPOINTS Cheiiy f.au) the Uiui.-u Stal.-' i- t one of several natiuin. invited tuil. Club, Inc., after whjc!i -.vill vi'it liiends ii> Toruiitj ;•!.( Montreal Mr.s. Garvey's u-turn lu Ainei ,ca lifter un alx-i-nc*- ut IM y.-urs L-. twofold to consult specialusis rid in Canada un her health Liberia to paiiinpate in its luiim uf Lrillianci- .A .-dudi iit at colli gv wIi'Te he i.' studying a acholaiahip. In- ji-cenil', *d the C:iinhridg.- univi-isiiy *r examinations Group Praises Herndon anniversary, and .iddeu mat me i-.x-ibai peiite ot tlu d4-'‘gatt-s will not b. '•>iU paid by the state p.i- Nanii-d .t: deie/ates were James I .sell T. Taylor. Raleigh. Mrs Ruse Ac- ^ grey, Salisbury, .md Isaac H Smith. New Beni V 8HAW PROF. DftAfiCEO tlie white youtti in-i leat Thi.s Ur Young refused l.. do Dr Yoiitig in vited the yuull, to s*t dow-n bo side her The Lu- duvet Hu n o; - dered the potic«* lu arn-st the .Sli.»v\- Atlanta (A.NH> Aliantan.s professci leh-bruted the birthday of Alon/o Nashville IVuinen liUerierte j" Herndon, pioneer * husine.-T^ When the women o! Nnshvilte! y .founder uf the Allan!;i hHiiied ut iht liuri.ihatiuy ini'nlt ‘ L:fe Insurance company, and that th*' bus. driver ami the pulice-I ***'f‘A‘-'i(>f, with a li-stiinun. d mill Jiart lia}ad upon Ui Young,!• I^' nstired by the Atlanta Busi- $3.00 Co Cuiiiftjrtable pieces for your livin(;i'o-jfn or beii- ruuiii. Cuinplett'ly api'ingfillccJ seats in either tlie chair or rocker, t he exposed wood is fi.ntsh- ed in lovely walnut, iincl you have a selection ot several color.s in tapestry- •-..U). t ..-tu. mayor »f the -•ut ‘-.*1.1 I.I thi city and requested • .1(1 iliai lii- 01- dr.’i*- .. lepor* fr ni Nashvilh- sialvd. "■ • * ii,;.vu.- inform'd tl.e wii.i.eii 111- I he wr-lild 'ln>i. iln' itiarv.es aiul a ♦- ih»> Shiiw pmtissur. j.rovid *•' -hr W'unld ap lui^i/e for her crime Wh»n Di Ydi in' wa- in- •ru ri .,t Mil!- I fli-i -he c ntei-.d- and Trad, association. I. 1> MiUuii. {ir(*;;ident of C'ni- Trust company, .serving tuastinast. r, pri-.-5f-ntvd Dr. A V’ pi'Mdvnt .,f liill.cd ll’.- . '-'.ty. N«-w Or!'-am, who deliv- r. (i th* {iimi-ipal address Mi! toll characfi.rizt-d Herndon as a ■ lniiJd«'r ( t tiiimis and a I'l i' 1 o! men" and said 'it us no iniraci li-lt II' ihv lurilage .»f cd chat she had comniined no crime ; the great*-st financial structuii tnd had nothing for which to ape-, anywhere m the v/orid lor Ne- loglze, hence she rc£-J5ed to apoi'J-'gtoes." CONI f NltD /TATCAiCNT FirNl -(flnliaiik& Trust Go. AS OF THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 29, 1946 hMlTHFlELD -NEW BERN DL'NN .MOHUU.An CITY BllRGAW CBIFTON RALEIGH CLINTON BENSON BEAUFORT CLAYTON CA.VIP LEJEUNE ANGiEB KINSTON LOU^SBURG ROSEBOR FOBT BAC RESOURCES Cash in Vaults and Du ) from Banks i S Ooverritiient Securities (Direct and Fully (Guaranteed) - $56,396,285.62 Federal Housing Authority Obligations 211,162.60 State Honda 6,712,501-72 .Municipal Bonds 9,836,962.02 Fedora) Land B.^nk Bonds and Other Marketable Securities. 8,230,333.87 Accrued Interest — —- Loatn aurt Discounts - Custoniei's' Li.ability on Letters of Credit BankiJig Houses, Furniture and Fixtures and Builditiy Site—Less Depreciation - L'onnnei'cial Building Corporation Stock (Cost $105,000.00—carried at $1.00) Other .Assets . (6 Parcels of Real Estate carried at $6.00 -.-iP^raised Value $16,500.00) $ 15,146 726.24 Capital Stock LIABILITIES PrefeiTed 330,000.00 Common 460,000.00 Surplus I ndivided Profits Keserve A C PrefertT'd Stock Retirement Fund Reserve A ("' Accrued and Unearned Interest Taxes, Insurance and Other Resen’es — Letter." of Credit Outstanding DEPOSITS 81,387,245.73 461,266.98 22,402,180-99 75,000.00 372,2t>6.82 LOO 6.00 $119,844,633.76 780.000-00 3,300,000.00 260,978.65 200.000.00 2,716.891 30 75.000.00 112,522,763.91 $119,844,633.76 JACKSONVILLE FAYETTE\1LLE FRANKLINTON SPRING HOPE BICHLANDS CHERRY POINT We Serve Eastern Carolina H:vi-;KV 1 OTIItTI-.'SY attention and service consistent with (lOOD BANKING ARE THE FACILITIES OFFERED BY THIS INSTITUTION MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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