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Fayetteville, N, C.; Comparative Condensed7 Statements - A- SHOWING A TRUE TALE OF PROGRESS ALL ALONG THE LINE. resources: directors: Sept. 16, March 31, Nov'r 10, : Mayj, Jan'y 29, ; 1902. 1903. . 1 1904. . 190S- 1906. - Loans and U. S. Bonds $ 75, 1 26 33 $159,92657 $228,38513 $249,09700 $477.658 58 Banking House, Burglar ) . Proof Viult, Safe and Fixtures j 7. 1 38 33 7.04713 8,06538 8,140 88 8,58448 Accounts receivable 11,000 00 Cash on hand and in Banks. 44,269 05 56.984 28 69.003 85 106,824 11 127,159 37 f 1 ' ' Total . $37.5i3 7 $23.957 98 $35.454 36 $3&.o6i 99 $613,402 43 liabilities: Sept. 16, March 31, Nov'r io, May 29, Jan'y 29, . . 1902. - J903.- 1904. 1905. v 1906. Capital Paid-in . . . . $50,00000 $50,00000 $ 50,000 00 $ 50,000 00 $ 50,00000 SURPLUS -. .' . . . 2,00000 10,000 00 12,00000 15,00000 Profit and loss . . 248 28 2,087 27 1,043 91 . 1,603 4 .9T6 9 U. S. Currency Issued . . 12,500 00 12,500 00 12,500 00 12,500 00 37,500 00 Rediscounts . . . 1 1,343 67 2,000 00 10,262 31 none Bills Payable 11,00000 none none none .Deposits. . . . . . 63,78543 146,02704 229,91045 277,696 44 507,92551 iotai . . $137,533 7,i ($223,957 98 $305,454 36 $364,061 99 $613,402 43 Total deposits including Savings doposits . $ 85,78; : , $185,027 04 $281,000 00 $336,196 44 $507,925 51 W. A. VANSTORY, President E. II. WILLIAMSON, First Vice-President C J. COOPER, Cashier. JOHN ELLIOTT, Second Vice-President T. B. Upchurch, w: WYL. Holt, A. R; McEachern, A. L. Shaw, H. McD. Robinson, J. W. IVfcLauctilln, . ". ... 1 : v W. !. Johnson, W. H. Slkes, J.H.Hart, John R.Tohu', J. V. McGougan. Laborers and Professional Men We take this method of thanking our friends and the public for their liberal patronage which has enabled us to build up the largest amount of deposits ever held by a bank in this section, and the greatest number of customers. We have over 2,000 accounts, and not a SINGLE one has as much as $10,000.00 on deposit. We mention this to let you know that we believe IN SMALL ACCOUNTS AS WELL AS LARGER ONES. - r 1 Farmers Merchants, are obliged to realize that such an institution, is a benefit to this section, because this U. S. Government Bank always has money to lend them to buy farms, to meet merchandise bills, to engage in-legitimate business, to build homes, or to supply prof essio'nal needs. A great OF . TIE : NATIONAL : B ANIL : : : TTlPPP ic nn cnfpp nl nr inviArhoiD fn rfoiirhcft -vrmi SHln nnii'im - FIRST. - We do not deal in speculative investments, but lend our money to the public on approved security only. . ".":...'" SECOND. Wc carry BURGLARY INSURANCE, even though our vault and safeis the very best. THIRD. We have assets of $61 3,402.43, besides the personal responsibility of stockholders to amount of '$50,000 additional. FOURTH. , THE U. S. GOVERUIIEIIT REGULARLY SUPERVISES OUR BUSIHESS AFFAIRS to guarantee that every detail is keot nerfectlv bUdlglU. . deal OF THESE DEPOSITS HAVE COME FROM OTHER SECTIONS TO SEEK A PLACE OF PERFECT SAFETY IN VAULTS FIFTH. The officers and directors named above are among the best men Wearth, and you can rest assured that they will see that younnterests are protected. No account Is too small lor our due appreciation. . None too large for us to handle. , v : 4 per cent. Paid on Savings Deposits; IDE MDTTiO)---afel!y, Ppomptoess, CouiFtesy. ' . Call on Uifop Any Service.
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