- I .V - iiiiinii1f!iiaiiiiiiiiiiiuii!iiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiii,.Hiiu IIIlUllll'l,WlliUl,,llllllHIII,nMl!l!Ulii!lllW,,liilihiun CONDENSED REPORT OF ii FUSS I .'5 - 0 Gireeinivi Barikkg it Comrnpainiy aurad. GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA Ait the Close of Business Nov. 20, 1917 .-I v ; RESOURCES Loan ahd Investments Liberty Bonds Overdrafts Furniture & Fix., Building Account Tobacco Overdrafts Cash and Due from Banks Total $1,086,81L12 73,600.00 459.87 28,707.00 27,211.40 441,998.76 $1,658,788,15 "r LIABILITIES Capital Stock Surplus and Profits DEPOSITS $100,000.00 ..58,708.26 $1,500,079.89 . V.. Total $1,658,788,15 Resowces Nearly 1 ,700,000.00 OLDEST AND LARGEST BANK IN PITT COUNTY. STAE, COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY. We Invite Your Business E. Q. FLANAGAN, President E. B. HIGGS, Vice-President, J. O. PROCTOR, Vice-President. N. O. WARREN, Cashier. A. J. .MOORE, Asst. Cashier. : i " - - V5 llllh. MlUIHl!l,.,,ll!HUllliil C&ntii'!l'itmiiiriltiimiiiH ..ABOUT PEOPLE... f MR-es Annie Sledge, Nonoma San and Ballard Bunn of Tarboro, mo-:-! I.. Greenville last evening and 'iv irufsts at the Princeton. W. o. Dixon of Hookerton is in the y t ". lay on business. !. s. ( "uthrell and wife of Fair- M wert' uests at the Proctor today. H .i. '. Brown of New Bern was a -t at the Proctor last night. t. Thomas M. Jordan of Raleigh n the city today. J. Barfield of Wilson is the i- of Mrs. E, B. Thomas on Eighth s. Baddonr of Goldsboro is in the ri'.v tnfiay on business. 'iiarlie Munford returned to Camp I Petersburg, Va., this morning af i r a -hort furlough home. Mrs B. W. Moseley and daughter, Fr.n !: -, wont to Richmond this morn. R. D. Edwards of Chicod is in town today on business. Charlie Rodgers of Ayden is a busi ness visitor in Greenville today. . J. W. Parker of Farmville is a visi tor to Greenville today. 2 jjc S$ Attorney Pittman of Ayden was in town yesterday on business. $ $ $ L. B. Pattishall of Battleboro is the guest of J. C. Gaskins during the Con ference. Miss Louise Satterthwaite of Pac tolus is a visitor to Greenville friends today. ' Mrs. Oscar Tucker of Red Banks in in town today shopping. Jc 5 f Mrs. E. H. Stanley of Winterville i here today shopping. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hinson of Black Jack are in town today. C. S. Carr of Norfolk is in town on business. Mrs. A. S. Fulford of Washington attended Conference here yesterday and was the guest of Mrs. T. W. White-hurst. Dr. Jenness Morrill and Mrs. Morrill of Falkland are in town today. S I W. B. Bland of Swift Creek is here today on business. S. G. Weatherington of Winterville, spent today in the city on business. Jacob MeCotter of Grifton was a visitor here today. Mrs. H. C. Venters of Shelmerdine is in town today. Mrs. R. R. Cotten of Bruce is here today with friends. E. C. King of Falkland is a Green ville visitor today. FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS We have just received two more car loads of the famous Red Cedar Shin gles. These shingles are all heart clear of knots, uniform color, and the best shingle on the market today. They are guaranteed to last 40 years. On account of scarcity of building mater ials and trouble in getting these shin gles delivered from the Pacific Coast we suggest that yon place your orders immediately for your requirements. THE PITT LUMBER CO. 12-6.lw.-c. Classified Column If you wish to buy or sell anything i try our Classified Column- It brings j results. One cent per word. ; i I ! MONEY TO LOAN ON. GOOD. SE- curity. Apply to M. K. Blount, office i over Harding and Pierce. 11-6-lmc 1 1 I j Anyone wishing any heavy Haul lug J ! done call Phone 111 as we have two I trucks on hand and can spare one i anytime. SKINNER &FIANAGAN. j 10 25 (t. f. c.) WANTED FARMER ON HALVES ; for thirds. 50 acres of land adjoin, j ing Washington Buggy Co., Wash ington, N. C. See Jamee A. Hackney, Washington, N. C. 12 4 tfc FOR NICE, FAT CHICKENS, ALSO eggs, see the Johnson Grocery Co 12 6 2tc LATHS CARLOAD NO. 1 LATHS for sale $6.50 per thousand. J. J. Jenkins. 12 7 lwc COWS AND HEIFERS FOR SALE Four cows for $200. Mean business. - Am going to close out. Come and get your cows and heifers. Two silos for half price, 12 x 36 feet, one por table 7 horse P. A O. gas engine with saw mill rig. One registered Hol stein bull. All cheap. Act quick if you want to buy. JAMES A. HACKNEY, Washington, N. C. 12 4 tfc SMALL STOCK OF MILLINERY ;g for sale. Good stand. Easy terms. 8, D. Sutton & Co., Winterville, N. a 12 5 lwc. M anhaftan Caf Greenville's Largest and Best Restaurant SPECIALS FOR UN DAY, DEC. 9 8 D LIMITED SUPPLY OF SWEET potatoes at $1 per bushel while they last at Johnson's Grocery Co. 12 6 2tc EXPERIENCED SALESLADY WANT- ed. Steady Job for 1918. Experience necessary in dry goods store. Good wages. Aplly to Y. E. Touma, Green ville, N. C 12 7 8tc IF IT'S GROCERIES, WE MEAN first-class groceries, we have them. H I St Come and see. Try them and be con. ' g vinofi T P MnflTTTRF! X, SflV K - IS i itc Roast ( hicke One-half Spring Chicken on Toast :i i!f Spring Chicken, Country Style, with Creole Sauce ne-half Spring Chicken. Manhattan Style Chicken Dlnnpr with Apple Rauop Roast Pork i is Uuast Pork with Sweet Potatoes All Kinds of Sala.ls u on Toa.-t AND ANYTHING ELSE VOL OHJ.I W A NT TO EAT Service First Class all groceries from our i "'"'!""'-" 'wo wmmiwmm7Mmvm.mmmmm.u store guaranteed pure, fresh and prices right. T. F. MaGUIRE & Son. 12 7 2tcl THE DAILY NEWS $4.00 DOLLAR PER YEAR a::.B!Kia.;i.nn::ax.B;ii:B:";aiiIniCB:i:ln:::'H,i::Bri, B'.b.::b,lb ob.: b.:, B..,Brfi;B:a;B;i!Bi;B:i: REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF i THE NATIONAL BANK, GRi NVILLE, N. e AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER, 20th., 1917. 1 t Re RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Overdrafts U. S. Bonds Liberty Loan Bonds Bonds and Securities Furniture and Fixtures Stock Federal Reserve Cash and due from Banks Totaf $716,822.46 4,528.33 25,000.00 75,000.00 8,000.00 15,225.64 3,600.00 320,141.75 $1,168,318.18 LIABILITIES Capital Surplus and Profits Circulation Rediscounts DEPOSITS v r $100,000.00 42,131.7:: 24,997.50 4,610.00 996,578.95 0 Total GOVERNMENT, STATE, COUNTY AND CITY - $1,168,318.18 DEPOSITORY El 91 : . I; ..fc.---.-j"; - - r .- : : ' '. -' . .4- '-'V. m .' 1' - ' . V rX

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