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His f go I c5 O o fa ff. $ ji'fe H ? For the Farmers, have been Selling: Tobacco at the Centre Brick Ware house; It ha stood the Test of Years and it s proud Record for Highest Prices and Courteous Treatment has always been Maintained. It is the Result of its Proprietors least one Warehouse in set "All ThatVComin to Him!" No Warehouse in the County has stood the test of the Centre Brick. It's long: list of Satisfieojpateonslis it's best asset its best Recommendation Some have listened to the exaggerated reports of other Warehouses and have tried some of them to their loss and regret But when they have tried the rest they always come back to the Old Reliable Centre Brick, where every sale is vouched for and proven by the High Dollar. Every statement of the Centre Brick is proven by the hard, cold cash. It pays the far- mer for his tobacco. Let us satisfy you: let us prove our statements to you as we have to others. $8M 3 5? 1 2" 2 9 SI SAFEGUARDING CHURCH STATUARY IN FRANCE t ' - l i 1 JO V w P7mrJ if Stimmialatiinig PSI p Cola Get Youiirs Valuable statues being stored away In a church from the danger zoue after Laving been taken from a church whioh was within range of the enemy's guns. At Founts or Car bonated In Bottlea tjHear ye! Hear ye! J The old town crier was in his day a most ef fective medium for dis tributing information. But he has been relega ted to the scrap heap, along with the "Boy Wanted" placard. ' Our want di s : are the official town criers of this community. The cost is little. g, illiyillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli llllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllM Ilililgllill iilllillllllllllllllipj m. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF The feeivafc 'Bfflkmg mi Trust- & P I -i 3 AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 11th, 1917, LIABILITIES Loans and Investments $789,412.51 Overdrafts 3,528.11 Banking House and Lot 21,142.81 Furniture and Fixtures 7,564.19 Tobacco Overdrafts 34,733.49 . Cash: Exchanges for Clearing House & Cash Items $ 64,718.62 Money in Other Banks 406,356,64 Cash in Our Vaults 116,824.70 587,899.96 $1,444,281.07 Capital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits 47,376.11 Dividends Unpaid 204.00 Re-Discounts 36,000.00 Bills Payable................ 110,000.00 Deposits 1,150,700.96 Total Total $1,444,281.07 DEPOSITS C05IPARED Deposits September 11, 1915. ......$ 365,419.41 Deposits September 11, 1916 . 734,189.32 Deposits September 11, 1917 1,150,700.96 Resources Nemhs $1,500, OOO 35 Oldest amid Largest ST ATE, COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY llaBik Pitt IB WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS CoMinty E. G. FLANAGAN; Pres., E. B. HIGGSrVice-Pres., X 0. PROCTOR, Vice-Pres., N. 0. WARREN , Cashier; A; Ji MOORE, Asst-Cashier - W' 311 hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw
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