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, -XXXXX St-X, V-t,,- vTv4 ; - ' -X V 1 CHINA GROVE. -tsr.TC:; JULY 22ND. -5 . 5 - C V LBAL KEWS MATTERS. "Sfeorf ;1fccs ' srning, our People aod - - Ttclr psisgs the tneiiug of The Southern Oon- ;frenice "which oon veued .Thursday : xa jrniug at Christ E . l. Ohnrob, Spencer y , j ;JMm:C, A SafritW" the delegate -froiB the W. H. and Y. M Society v Chapel 1 congregations, and Elmer t Rickard frro the ' children's , society, to the Coiiferential ool jirention which will mbeSatiirday, I m 2 p m., at Christ EL Charch. Spencer. - . Miss Edna Brown, of - Cbsna v Grove, was the Gunat of Miss Lottie Harris, of Sumner, Satnt day night and Sunday. - MisB Lottie Barber, of Barber, and Miss, Littie Harris, of Sumv t uer, are welcome visitors bt Rev. C. A. Brown's this week. ,r There will be prenching .at Lutheran Chapel next Suudy, at H Vclcci. The Women's. Mis-r sionary Society will meet im me, diately after . dinner service, to elect officers for the coming year, also to elect a delegate to attend - the Synodical Mission ar Conven tion whioh will meet in Salisbur in August. .. MisseB Edith Kimball and Ola Fisher went ; to Salisbury Thurs day. '--;--;V- Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Wmecoff and two li)tle daughters spent Sunday in Concord witn his father. ; - Mr. and Mrs W. L. Winecoff and son, Harley, spent a few days with his son T. M. Winecoff. f Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Patterson and two children, of Charlotte, spent a few days here-with his mother thi week. , Mrs. D. C, Cline, of Jaokson illeTTlat; is "spending this" week with Mrs. 1r C, Bostian. W. J. Swink went to Albemarle Wednesday on business. Mr .'and Mrs . Will Sechlet are bath on the sick list, the former threatened with malarial fever and latter with tonsilitis. Miss Pearl Rodgers and Stella Earnhart, of Richfield, visited at McL. Ritchie's from Thursdaynof last week till Saturday. Miss Lottie Barber, of -Barber, visited Miss Nannette .Ramsaur this week, - Arthur Wisher and Jesse McCathepi of Mt. Plaiant, were gueBts of White Boetian'i Tues day and Wednesday. Mrs. S. E. Fink of Landis. visited Mrs. C. D. Bostian Wed nesday. ' i Miss Nannette Ramsaur gave a nleasant sociahto some of her young friends Monday night which was much enjoyed . . Tom Wilkie, who' has been in the mountains for the past month, is expected home this week. Work on the street navit.g is progressing just as fast as pos sible. - ; The ice cream festival neia in Landis Last Saturday- evening netted the lodges about thirty one dollars. A large crowd - was present' and a nice social time was had. . , '., .. , Prof . P. E . Wright opened his high school here - last -Monday morning with a goodly number of studentB. - ChildreVs Dtf Serfice at Cen'er' 6rovs E. Childien'a Day was observed at Center GrSve, Rev, 0. A. Brown, pastor, last Sunday, July 17, 1910 A very large crowd was in attend ance, more than the church would hold." The floral decorations were beautiful The exercises and inu sic' were, good, the children acquit ting themselves admirably. The offering -was good. The Woman's Missionary Society rais . ed over $100.09 for missions dur . ing the year. The Children's Mil sionary Society1 has raised, during the year, for missions f 28.70 with the mite boxes; and an increase is expected-from, the nickels to come in yet. -US-' 3 UN CIS LOCALS. Misses Ola and Pearl Lion left- Wednesday morning. . the former tor sne uavis springs aqa tne las ter for Statesville, to he gone sometime.' - .Miss Mabeu Kimmonsv went to Asheville Wednesday, to yisither sister. ,V Messrs . C. J. , Deal and yJ. P.' Linn. left for points in South Car olina on a businea trip. .They ex pect to be gone several days.; ' We regrtt Very much ""thatulP r and Mrs. W. A Hall have left oar little village. They left Tues day for King's Mountain,, where Dr. Hall has an interest in a drug company. ' y - - Misses Lottie Barber, of Barber, Lottie Harris of Sumner, Nan nette Ramsaur and Edna Brown, of China Grove, -wore the guests of Miss Pearle Lin Monday night. ' Mr. Barre, of Prosperity, S. C:, representing the Lutheran publi cation house, Columbia, S. 0., spent Sunday and Tuesday in our village canvassing i Monday he was with Rev. Off man's congrega tion. ' Mr. C. W. -Corriher has been oa the sick listsince Sunday, of stomach trouble. . Mrs. Elizabeth Glass is visiting her soil Fred Glass, at Glass . Mrs; Will Barnhardt, of Glass, was in town Monday for several hours. J Mrs. Gudger and daughter, Miss Sue, of Moortsville, ara visiting Mrs. W. . M. Brown part of -4ast week.. , . ' : " - Mrs. Tom Alexander, of Con cord, visitecT , her sister-in-law, Mrsv. F. E. Wright, having arrived ast Thursday, and return ad Mod day of this week. ; ' - - i. J;.;iLiin!wM last Monday on business. ' Fioilf ReoniOB. A family reunion was held by'G. J. Deal's family In Lan d is last Wednesday. The following were present: Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Deal, Lexing ton, N. C, Mr. and Mrs. A Deal an1 four- children, Mooresville, R. P. D. No. 1, Mr and Mrs. Silas Deal " and two children, of, Salisbury. N, C.; ..Mr...', and Mrs. Clar ance Deal, ot Charlotte, -N. C. ; Rev. and Mrs. W. B. AuU and daughter, -of China Grove, -vand Master Claud Deal, with their parents. A pleasant time was enjoyed. HiHig MeslBore. . ; ' . Last Sunday, at 1:30 p. m.; at the Mt. MoriahL parsonage, Miss Effie Mesimore and Lew is Lee Heilig were united . in holy wedlock by Rev. D. I. Off man. . Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. Basin ger, and Geo. Hill and Miss Emma Roseman accom panied the bride and groom. The parties are residents of the Bostian Cross Roads' sees tion. ; ' . ,N " ;:":';;; Werlz Holsbooser. i y f News reached hereJMonday mornirig hat Miss Pearl Hols- .hoiiser and Gus Wertz were married last Sunday in Ches ter, S. C. Miss Holshouser was visit ingher sister, Mrs M. D. James, at that place. .Mr. Wertz- went, down Snnw day and they were married ana went in oaiisnurv ouns d ayr n ight. 5 They : visi ted Mrs. Wertz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Holshouser Tuesday n ight. - The Record extends, congratulations. " - f- The busiest 1 il tie ever made ' are Dr. King's New. Life Pills, Everyjill is sugar-coated- globule of; healthy that changes into energy, brain-fag iutoinental power: curing constipation,; Head ache,' Chills; Dyspepsia, - Malaria. 25c at All Drngguts. THE CENSUS RETURNS UNSATISFACTORY Uncle Sam Pouring Money Into Other Coun tries.. Big Meeting Next December.:; Washington; r July "22: Special: Probably the great est disappointment over the result "of the census : enumer ation for 1910, so far announc ed, falls to the lot of Adams county, 111. It appears that the Illinois legislature enacts ed a law to the effect that if Adams County could- show. a population of 70,00 under the thirteenth census it would be en tit led to proceed and erect a probat? county judge - Ad ams county was gleeful, cock sure and well satisfied ;with the provision. There was probate judgeship timber in abundance and the job print' ers of the county reaped-a harvest printing publicity stuff of the various candh dates who announced them selves. The twelfth, census gave Adams County a -popii" lation pf 69,000' in -round numbers and it appeared to every one having an eye on the judgeship that it ,was a 4 'cinch" the enumeration of the county in 1910 would show at least a gain of 3000 if not very much more. But it did not'and oh ciuel, cruel world, officials ot the Census Bureau announce that ac cording to their figures only 64, 588 people reside in. Ad ams County in ; this year; of our-Xord 1910, Therefore no 1 probate judge for - Adams County and the Adams coun tyites are stunned. Its up to them now to follow the Biblical instruction 1 'gd forth and multiply'.' if they hope to win on the judgeship propo sition. X' - f.- Uncle Sam is now annually pouring money : into the lap of the rest of the world Ih other words, the -flow is no loncrer in the jdirection of the tJnitedtateinabioacril It is in the direction of the rest of the world, from the United States. " The balance of trade on the, face of things is still in favor pf -the '.Unite l States. That is, the statistics of the Department of Com' merce and Labor : show that we are exporting more; than we are importing. Figures recently given out by the De partment of Commerce and Labor showed the - excess of exports over imports, wap $187,111,349. This, however, iaan extremely m all excess, the,- lowest in recent years. But the small balance of trade in our favor, as shown by the figures, is much more than counterbalanced, by the fact that large sums pf mon ey go: out annually from America which : are not in cluded in the term of exports. These sumsgo mainly to Eu rope, They consist of ihe following: Money expended by American tourists, travel-? ing abroad; . money sent abroad to pay interest on American- securities he 1 d there; money sent abroad by persons of foreign birth liv ing in the United States who contribute torelatives; mon ey paid to foreigners for transportation. Estimates as to the totals u of these items; vary widely. But it is said: fiom good authority that from $100,000,000 to $150,000, - 000 is earned abroad and left there by Americrn tourists; about as much ir.ore is sent abroad for interest,' and per haps $100,000,000 is sent by those of foreign birth in this country who give to relatives and friends abroad. .The National Rivers and Harbors ; Congress, iwhi c h noias irs sixtn annual cou- fvention in this city December i , p auu win unug riogeiuwr a, notable body of . men and women who are" interested in the development of the water ways of the United States. Efficient means J of transpor tation is a necessity of . mod ern civilization . -TbJ s is. pe-' culiarly the case in a luia tioii of such magnificant distances asour and where ah exchange 0f products is an absolute es- sent ial to the. h appi n ess, t;o m fort and progress oi the- peo ple, f Tresident Taft, I who has shown the liveliest rpos- - A FARMERS INSTITUTE,' ;" A Big Enent for China Groie, Tuesiij, " rkjwMipfcii ---- A "Farmers' loBtituU will be held- at tChina( Grove "Tuesday, ' At the same- tAace "and ' date will also' be held anJostftijtefQf Womoii by Miss - M. L. Jamison. The objects of these Iostituiesjire to bring togethe. the women from the farm homes that they m'ay.be come better acquaint - and talk over among-themselves subjects tendiug to the betterment oTcod ditions in ruralhomes, such as better and more economical foods and better methods of preparing them, iiome sanitation, "home fruit and. vegeablo ! gardening, f arin dairyingiL poultry-raising, the beautifying of the "home and hpme surroundings,' etc.N sThere will be - given oa .the , grounds a practical demonstration in home canning by S. B Shaw,- assistant horticulturist, t. JE very womau in the connty should see this demon stration. Interesting programs have been pepared for thestqeetiiigs. A premium ofvfl will be given for the best j loaf 6 f 'bread baked and exhibited bj;a g:rl or womari liviug on the farm , -'X-'. r , A premium of $1 wilt be given lor the best five ears of pure-bred corn. (See program. ) f v; Institute lecturers will be pres ent as follows ;t J. L.-Burge88i agronom ist, Stale Department of Agriculture ; DrlW-'G..Chri6man, veterinarian, State Department of Agriculture; S. . Staw assist anr hcculturt? StisjfUpftrV rnenAfAgriculiure - All f armer arihelrt wives, sons and d( ughtess', fud : &1 i - bettermeni of thai arm homes, are urged to attend these meetings and join in the disoussioDB. " Morning sersions will be opeu at 10 o'clock and afternoon ses gions at 1:30. - Bring a book and pencil to take notes. v ' ' " Clark Nominated to Succeed 6osin. Wrights vile Beach, July 21, As a surprise, delegation after delegation in'; the sixth district congressional convention swung m to Oscar L. Clark, cf Bladen County, on the 44th ballot, the nominating vote; baing cast, by Robeson, 60 strong.! Ths gave Clark 123 vote's and then came the solid, vose of Columbus, 4i, mak- iug bis vote 169. The ballot was taken at 1 :20 a. m. The 44m bal lot resulted : Clark, 160; : Mc- Clammy, 42; Cook, 40. ; ' ; - .Upon motion th9 nomination of Clark was made unanimous. . He was called for and made a ringing Democratic speech and declared that he was the - happiest man in "North Carolina'. -u-XXXX. . Clark was in the. State Senate from Bladen in tne last Lieeisia ture and-is a successful ,-farmer and merchant; ; Although it was evident early in the 'evening that Clark had a groat deal of strength in the cOnvtion, the break coming so early; in the i fight was a. sur prise., The Godwin forces -were bitterly disappointed at the out come, Charlotte Observer.' V sible interest in - making the rivers do their proportion of transporting the heavier and bulpier products. of the farm, nine and factory, and., who confidently; looks to the time when the - waterways , of the United. States will be carry s ing their sharepf commerce,' will open the convention. Jit is eipected tnat JSinf resident Roosevelt will also deliver an address with special refer ence to tlieriyers of Europe which he r had ; occasion -to carefully investigate during hi a recent trip; to Africa SX represent a t i v erp f - K i n g GeorgeJ: pf England, will vrbe present v as ; : wiU, .representa ti yea f rom- other ;::Europeari countri es and bouth: Amen 1 ca.-.rk J. onyaer. KORTH CAROLINA FARLIERS' INSTITUrtS. Get to Work and Prepatc for the Best "i . Meetings ica flaie-tier had. .Messrs. Editors: Thesum iner months are near : at hand and so is the time for begins nlng our Farmers' Institutes. Arreadyletters aref coming in fromcom tnitteemen giving us glimpses pf :what we mayr exs pept at" tb eir rrespecti ve, insti tutes. A letter j list received from the mayor of Star,- in Montgomery ' County ' . an nounces that if we : will chold an institute at that place the merchants willtake ' the,rdats ter in hand; r advertise, the meeting and give :;tu- an .at tendance of a thousand peo ple. - A letter, from- W.B. Unchurch, -Chmn., -and C. F. Williams; Sec'y- says ' of vthe prospective institute at ween Level ::" 4 We arei planning to have the. biggest institute; ev er held in' Wake County. ,r We had seveial prizes to offer for the . best , prepared .food, " for the best - bread, cakes, etc. Wa want;the lady members of the institute party fori the judges, ' We are also going to offet prizes for J good ' stock; W want to "encourage better copking, better farming J and the" raising of more :and ?bet ter live stock. ". hat community-- in ; North s Carolina will propose to-do better than the Green Level people? "We want this same spirit and- de termination to prevail in ev ery part olthe State. X xlThere:Ahas ? just cpm&; to hanoT t he report of the Farm? ers Institutes of the Province of Ontario, Canada Down South we have been, regard ing . that section as a" cold country without agricultural possibilities But we haye misjudged c lief.; The report shows tha t there were , held in that Province last year 224 reaular l: iferaers': institutes, gd A aupplejneutory-net ings, witn; attenaance as I0J I lows: Regular and supplementary meetings. Farmers' In s t i tutes, 121,323; Women's in stitutes, 116,493.' . : ' Special Institutes. Fruit Institutes. 5, 595; Local Poul try Shows, 5,750; Poultry, In stitutes, 1,221 ; Seed and LiVe Stock Judging Classes, 14, 300; Seed and Drainage Meet ings, 863; Factory and Creams ery Meetings, 20,-418. Total attendance, 286,032. ' Evidently the people at tend the institute meetings in that province. The at tendance at similar meetings in North Carolina last ; year was considerably less than 50,000. Let us do better in Nor thCarolina from nowon. The" subjects discussed at their, institutes "were very similar to those discussed at ours. - " -, -'XX'- : There is but one ' way fer us to set anythincr out of an institute, and that is to at-? tend it: and then to get i the most "out of it we must make ourselves a part of it. ' Take an interest : in dt, ask ques tions, draw out the speakers, and in every; way possible make the meeting interesting and profitable. We want the largest t at- tendance and the best Insti tutes this summer that we have ever had. The success of the institutes lies in v the hands of the people ; who at tend them Let us all do our part toward making them successful. X- - - - ' " : T. B. PARKER, director farmers' institutes. XXXXmWi'tW, .. . ;- ., fVe offer One Hundred J Dollars Reward for any : case of 'Catarrh that cannot be cured - by - Hall Catarrh cure. ;, F. J. Chkhky, & Co , Toledo, Of V- v.?' - We, ?.the .uudersigned, : have known F X. Cheney for: the last 15 veara. and believe 'him perfect-1 t - U UYc i n 1 1 hn'iinoa trna. actions, and- financially ; able to carry out any obligations mide by hisfirm. WauinJ," Kinnah & Marvin rWhblesale- rDruggists, Toledo, 0.v " ; ..'X Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in terually; acting directly npon the fjrgforce' 'blood and mncouff Burfacea of thfri irJta' 4Lr-iii rL-Triu Lfu -1,1 Kv .HJ H Druggists; r I: ; -i;:..--;-v,:---;: SALISBURY AND OTHER KEVS HATTERS; Uittert ct Interest GttSered; Especially Miss Mary v Dunham, daughter of Mr. and Mt- J. 0. JDunham; ; birthday party " to - her .little friends Morjday evening.' Refresh ments' wer"se'rved and a'deiight- f ul evening was had. -Ti Grover --Hoffnettir an eleven- months-Dld babe, died at th home of his ' grandmother,: . Mn.b Henry Hoffner, -near the Vance. :Mill.- Monday evening and ; th funeral took place Tuesday, The 'inter ment was in Chestnut Hill ceme tery. -- r . A .'arge number or the Lutheran pastors,- composing, the Sodth'ern Conference of the North Carolina Lutheran Synod, are now holding' iutdtesting ' sessions in ChriBt's church,' Spencer,-The conference opened .Thursday v morning and will adjourn - Sunday. " ' The Wo man's Missionary Society, ilrs. J.' CLinn, of Bockwell, will give a reception and end entertainment Saturday, evening, - Mrs , C.VP. Fishefof Faitb,' officiatibgl On Sunday .morning communion ser vices wll be held and and in the evening the. conference will close with an address. by; Rev,' J. H. Ll Fisher, of Mt. Pleasant. . :Xy..i 'v- H. P. Hurley,, . who has "been keeping aV boarding house in the old , Swiceeood house on " Marn Street,, has, -rented;: thOAllison- Young premiseaoccupied f or some Ume by ithe iato JohnMurpH, near ' 0rabtXcreekriHurley expeota to raise vTwultry. ; i Mrs. Hurley will continued her . milln- ery establishment on East Fisher. Street; XX?XX. ;:- :X ':X:- The executive committee of the VVoman's Home ahd Foreign Mis sionary Society of thefNorth Car olina -Lutheran Synod; : met at St. Jonn uen;.vnarcn-xiiesaay and arranged ah in teresting 'pro- gram for the ' annual convention which will meet in. thev church, August 26 29. . ':-.;' ; -X' The Salisbury.: district : confer- ence ot tne m. i. unurcn. soutn. will meet in, the First ; Methodist Church, of Salisbury next Thurs day, BevrJf . C . Rowe 's presiding. This' conference inclndes about 26 pastoral ' Charge's and it,is ex pected ; that - ov&r 100 delegates will be in , aitendance.. Mrednes day evening prior to the meeting of the- Conference Prof. ;H ;..;A; Haynes, with a chapter of orphans f rom the Winston-Salem orphan age will give an entertainment in the churoh. :."A silver offering will betaken. -'" Bruner. Chase, .the little six- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruner Stewart who live near the switoh ob Salisbury. Aveuue. oe- tween Salisbury : and - Spencer. die4 at 6 :85 Thursday . morning Bruner was a 'remarkably bright; strong and healthy bay. just such as make hope- happy: and joyous, but his young life' was to be:of short - duration. - A violent in feotion " of r typhoid i ever seized some three weeks or . more ago and althongh every human effort was made te stay " the ravages .of the disease, complications set m and his life paid the full account after a hard . struggle. The fu neral will lie held ' tnis evening at four 6 clock from the residence with; Rey. By roii : larkiof the First Presbyterian Church bfficia- tius. and : the interment will be in the Chestnut; Hill Cemetery. Mr. ftid - Mrs. Stewart have the sympathy - of : a lage circle., pf friepds and relatives. JThomas Brown.; who. is assisting Chtrlie Caucle paitit the residende of P. D. fRoucKe a two-s d wel I ing . . -corner .: of Main 5 ; and . Cemetery streets, fell off the roof land: , Came. near beinx seriously irijured.S; '':XXXXXXX amount of . the pay- roll at Spencer for Ju ue, the rpaymen Cof which was made hear.W.ednesday.; "Quite making good time;It takes sub- sanciai oanxinK xnBsutiooa o meet such requerements aod Sal-j," isbufy has "them. X. Z , " r " .A big sale of hepersonaL prof" "r perty o( the late J. MV Harrison, if will take place at the old ; homJ: place on; August 24th. ' r ;The three-week-old -v infant of Mr. andT ilrs.rJohn Lyerly,-of -Granite Quarry," - died Tuesday .j " night. The interment took place ' .Wednesday afternoon. : , . ' ' ' :. An I "interesting program rias been arranged ? for "the anaual V Baraca rally which will be held at Z. the corner; of ; Lone- Street and V Park Avenueu-Sunday ftfterooon at ' - 4 o'clook." ' Columbus ' Shepherd; of Wash- v lDgtoo, D, ,C, a native of this county who f, has been- visiting friendsand relatives here for sev- eral weeks, was knocked down and; robbed, by Negroes, aV a point a short distance east of - Spencer C Wednesday night. - Mr. Shepherd was standing near and - with his baok to the , road. ; ' He heard a noise and as he turned ; to investi- i - gate he was hit in the stomach by x , one or twoNegroes who had ' just - reached. He was knocked insensi- ble,. was . r braised I' up : j' severalv - more blows and robbed of a sum, . approximating j $200. He . was i was: found at : a late hour inlthe .X- "nighty by passerB, and carried to- the home of Lum Kesler, a j rela tive whom fie H intended to Visit "X When M Shepherd regamecf conV aciousness told the story substan- ..- tially? as: giyerifbdye.'Chwf:j6lf.5 Police ef Speucerr GruBer was nori'-; tined.. v He: called : on Sheriff Mc- Kenzie for " aid.; - A ' prompt "re-"-: : sponse.was made and soon the asi ' sailants were V being followed and '. it is thought captured; at . Negroes groes by the name of . Fitzgerald: ; and Abe Woodard have been ari : rested on what seemt good evi- ' . ence ;and are t in i jail " awaiting.' X trial, : - Mr. ' Shepnerd ; doet i cot : wiiraoon be able fto appear against. his assailants. xX-: $XXX:: The pope has about had a rf or- mnla for the blessing' of airships and aviators prepared, s Like- phonograph records this will soon be on the xnarket for .all in need. : The Farmer's Union is holding its quartely ; meeting with Alpha lobar to-day : 8everal topic of interest are being .considered' . S. A. EarnhardtVEsq.V is president X and J. S. McCorkle is secretary. ' . For several ..months Gilbert F. Hambly - has been seenring stock for a second Damask mill to be built and operated in t Salisbury " A meeting ofjbhose I interested in ' the enterprise met in the hall over the- First ' .National Bank . Monday, night and disonssed mat- ' ten appertaining to the organiza- r tion building and equipping of tne mui. jlb was aeoiaea to give the enterprise.' the Iname ' of .The Hambly Manufacturing Company, . a compliment to the successful ; efforts of Mr.. Hambly. A com mittee was appointed to ascertain the cost of power, cost of erection and cost of machinery. : r - " It's just as important that you be clean inside ass outside--more ' so, in fact. Unless your' system . -is entirely cleansed of all impuri- . ' ties, you cannot be one hundred ; pter cent. healthy, - physically, or m e n ta 1 1 y. 7 : Hollister's Rocky .; ': Mountain rTtei ; is. .the greatesi systematic- cleanser known." Cor- " nelison & Cook; ' r'-. ; Report of the condition of , . u '. ' , The Bank of China Grove, -'x-'t Chln GroTe, N. at tbe eloae of;. XXXx ; baslnesslane SO, -1810. i . v v ; -X iX Xy. - msoTOoM.- - ;' .' - - . v - .Loans and disconnta... t5SS8 Furniture and Piitares. ....... 127 60 ; Due from Banks and Bankers.. . 8,W1I Cash Items... ....... ........ lt V - ' Gold Coin.-.. ....i.... ................. ', 62S60 v C l;. Silvei coin, Incladlng all minor coin v-' - currency ..i... ..........i..... l,058M 'i.' ' National bank and other TX. S, notes. ,M7 to . - a .- t r: . . .:' itii..r'....i.M.i........ sfftsucs . . h- .r'v.: --jwi uabcutiss. ' ! .; .. Capital Stock paid la.. .. $10,000 i . X 8arplasFand - 'lOOOi . " - Undivided profits, leas earreot ex.,.. ,;"' - . .;-.' ' i penses and taxes paid - ' V ""- - - Time certificates of deposit S1.84JS8) - ' Deposlt8fcubJect to check -. 18,0 4t 61,183.13 ; . Cashier Cheeks Oatstand'g-1813,8.) - V- . . State of W orth Carolina, County of Bowaa,a: ' ' :- ' . ,? 1, W: C. Siflerdy' cashier of the above nantc 4 :, - 5 i -1 bank, do solemnly swear that the above state v "" ment la true to the best of mj knowledge - and beHef . . - -, W.C. Sotkbj, Cashier. ; -.' v': : - Correct Attest A- If. Hahva; : . '-.;.." 'T.l: vVv----" - . - M. A.. BTIRKiralT, ' . V : . Pi- 't.;-.--ci'!r- iJ'.yit.:- ? moW&inhol A:-"--'"-'.---, ' X . v--,-vdtoeetor.i. r Subscribed and sworn to before me, thlallth 'X-- r 1 813erd Notary lmUlmiX - v xxxx::xx i "V X iXX ;XX:XXXXXXxX: "--r'T w
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