ROANOKE RAflDS IIERALj, avanOKE RAPIDS. N. C. CITIZENS BANK TRUS COM P A M V Our facilities axe ample and our spirit is the spirit of service. We intend to grow, and we realize a bank can grow only by popularizing its setvice. Our Merest Period is Just Beginning We Pay You Money to Save Yours CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF ROSEMARY, N. C. Jno. L. Patterson, Pres. J. A. Moore, Vice-Pres. T. VV. Mullen, Vice-Pres. Frank L Nash, Cashier WHEN AIRPLANE WAS NOVELTY In 1910 Nawapapers ConaidaraS OfUI. nary Flights as Something Worthy f "Splurge" headlines. Nine year ggo wlio would hav. Sreauied of an NC-4 flying easily from JtocVawsj- to Halifax, from Ualifax to Trepassey, from ther. to the Az ores ami on to Lisbon, and thence to Plymouth? Or of Uawker und (irleve. tbe liulomtiable ones, jumping off at St. John's la a land machine with an tcvmi botween them anl the Irish cast, whither, they with bound? Or rf Alfock and Blown who won after Hawker and Urlev. hail failed? Or of a dirigible, lare as the ocean liner Adriatic, with live gondola mid a craw of 30 men, sailing swiftly through the fog. must of the time see lnr notbini: else, from KiiLlmiJ to a lautlinc fleid la llliiooia? On Jifiy 7. 131", a New York news paper published the latest "ocean llht" news with a three-column head : "Cnrtlss. In Gnat Ocean Flight, Sums 130O leet Above Waxes." "Bematns Aloft More Than l'-l Min utes, Clrdlusr Atlantic City's Throng." Xhe story goes on to describe tha ftfgit: 'Steady a a u gull, the ijreat y.l low biplane flew over the sea, 1,31)0 fett above the wave ami a tulle out from the shora. remaining a'ot't for 11 luLSUtes and 18 seconds." It tells how Ctirtlss almost wrecked the plane at the start in daih through n breaker. The accident forced him t. descend after lie had covered 3 ,: feet. "Sending for new propeller blades," th account says, "Mr. Curtlss super intended their adjustment, and after a single test he forgot the accident and daringly reascended. This display of. confidence and courage brought a cheer from the multitude." New York Eve ning Post. Classified Advt. Column WANTED TO BUY DIRECT from owner house ami lot or other desirable real property in the Town of Roanoke ttap kis. I deal quick and pay cash. See nie before you sell. K. A. Matthews. Atty. LOST-CAMEO TIN. LIBERAL! reward ottered to finder for! return to Herald Oilice. Mrs. I). F. Byruni. DR. W. I, DAVIS. EYESIGHT Specialist, of Plymouth, N. C. will be in Rosemary Thursday, January 15th, and in Roanoke Rapids, Friday and Saturday. January ltith and 17th. SALESMEN WANTED TO So licit orders for lubricating oils, .ureases and paints. Salary or Commission. Address THE LENNOX OIL & TAINT CO. CLEVELAND. 0. Admonishing Them. "Looky here, now!" sternly Constable Sam T. Slackputter. tl doubtable sleuth of Petunia, diabolical practice of matching uies o;i the sidewalk has got to Why, dud-blast It. every few when 1 cmne alous walking my with mv head high like an otlb the law ort to carry li'n'n, I full a bunch of you Infernal you and get my uniform all dusty !" sas City Star. aid ie re "This pell slop ' days heat, er of over US-iS KaD- Report of tilt Condition ol The t Rosemary Banking and Trust Company at Rosemary in the State of North. Carolina, at the close of business liecembcr "1st. l!U!t. kksoi'Kcks: Loans und discounts $12:1,652.74 Demand Loans :?.XXI.0U Overdrafts, secured, $ ; unsecured, .$1.1(1. .15 ln0.f6 L.S. Bonds and Liberty Bonds 10,3110. Oil Banking Houses 7,1)9!). 1,1; Fur niture and Fix. 2, 1 MS. .10 10,0,17.05 All other real estate owned 500.00 Cash in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers and Trust Companies 77,584.40 Cash Items holdover 21 hours ,'58.92 Checks for clearing 4,109.15 TOTAL. - - ,22!). 393. 47 I.l AHIl.lTII'S: Capital stock paid in $12,000.00 Surplus fund 0.000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 3,087.81 Deposits subject to check 13fi.62iU.98 Time Certificates of Deposit 11.068.91 Savings Deposits 00,774.42 Cashier's checks outstanding 831.35 Ain't It the Truth? Mr. Skepp (with newspaper) Says here that the man who threw the bombt the premier of Kpt Is a di vinity student. Mrs. Sav?pp Oh, you're always dlg glujf U? something like that teeauae I Insist on dragging you to church ao and then 1 Buffalo Erpreas. TOTAL, - - $229,393.47 State of North Carolina, County of Halifax, January 8, 1920. I, Robt. L. Dickens, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Robt. L. Pickens, Cashier. Correct - Attest : Geo. L. Hayes, Jr., L. C. Shell, J. E, Cox, Directors. Subscribed" and sworn to before ine this Oth day of January. 1!)2(). T. M. Jenkins, Notary Public. NO. 5767 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ROANOKE RAPIDS AT ROANOKE RAPIDS In the State of North Carolina, at the close of busmen DECEMBER 31. 1919 Resources 1 a Loan and discounts including- rediscounts (except those shown in b mid el $:". 712. 1'i Total Ixxins :av.i,742 2 ,7. ft. U. S. COVKKNMKNT SECIIRITIF.S OWNED: a IMfXMiUMi ivwtui circi:!?.t N Honds par value) ... $,'0 0"0.l h FMptd to secure V. . Ueposus tpar rai . i.Ov.uu f Owned and unpledged - ti.'j'4MMi h War Savings Cerliliciitcs mid Thrift Stamps actually imn.it V.M.Hi Total U.S. Government securities . OTHER WlNUS. SKCUKITIES, ETC.: e. Securities other than tf. S. Bonds (not including stocks owned nr. .j. .lrml !4.070.u Total bonds, securities, etc. other than L S R. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank 1 50 ht cent of iihm-hption ) . a Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered H.5h"7 1U b Equity in bankinfr house -- U.wn.'tt 10. Furniture and fixtures - f.-'l.fci U. Real ettflte owned other than banking home 2.0I7.M la. Lawful 4-eaerve with FederalKeserve Bank .. 40.S23.3 14. Cash in Vault and net amounts due from National banks 1H8M.14 lfi. Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies other than included in Items 12, 13. or 14 K1.0t0.5tt Total of Items IK, 14, 1R. 16, and 17 - S27D.ttll.tt4 11. Redemption fund with U. S. Treas. and due from V. S. Treasurer 2.600.00 SU. Interest earned but not collected -approximate on Notes and Kills Her ble not past due 243.24 fci.ll7ii.40 24.970.60 2,2Ti.OI Total , SWW.424.M Liabilities 82. Capital stock paid in - JSO.OHO.00 US. Surplas fund - 26.OuO.00 E4. a. Undivided profks 8 b Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid lS.lM.iia 3.39S 08 K Intnraat and discounts collected or credited, in advance of maturity and not earned approximate) i..... 2,9ft4.f 2. Circulating notes outstanding - 4H.9O0.O0 xi. 4rtitied chocks outstanding- - - 10.00 DJ. Cashier's checks on rn bank outstandinK . 'i'uteiof iWrftsVO. .11. 82 and 33 -.... Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) Subject to Reserve deposits payable within SO dMVsl I .'U. Individual deposits subject to check 4S5. 478.10 iid. Dividends unpaid - - Total of demand dejiosits, (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve. Items H4, 85. m, SI. UK. and !W $ts7.978.10 Tim Deposiu subiect to Reserve payable after TO days or subject to :)0 days or more notice and postal savings . 43, Other time deposits...... . --- Total of time deposits subject to Reserve. Items 40. 41, 42 and 4:t 1.0.44S.1O ji 7 '-. i 4,.,... Hennsits. (other than noatsj aaviniral . iw United States deposits, including deposits of U. 8. disbursing officer. ...St .000.00 1.000.00 Total 8ii0.4i4.S'; State of North Carolina, County of Halifax, as. I, J. T. Stainback, Cashier of the aliove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowlege and belief. J. T. Stainback, Cashier. CORRECT-Attest: - v Wells . Tillery, W. L, Long, C. A. Wyche. Directors. Subscribed and svom to before me this, 8th day of Januafy, 1920. E. A. Matthews, Notary Publrc - My commission expires June 3rd, 1920, 4.72S.7 ) 176.44S.ltl U) d-amr Kr iA sUsU La Lh La Lm La mm Janary And Lasting For 1 0 Days Only OUR ANNUAL After .oveEtory bale Will be held. Not a radical affair at all - but 10 Days of real econo my in buying for the- people of this community and Halifax and North ampton Counties. It is impossible for us to mention the many genuine reductions in prices here, but below we give some PERTINENT FACTS regarding this sale, which are short and to the point. It U time to buy shoes for the whole family and even if you don't need them. We have several pair in odd sizes that you can not afford not to buy. Walk-Over shoes for Men and Ladies in good style at attractive prices. Complete line of work shoes at before the war prices. Childrens school and dress shoes in a full range of prices. Now is the time for men to buy a good suit of clothes and bank the difference. We can save you some money on a suit for your boy as we are overstocked. Our line of Ladies Suits,Coats and Dresses must go during this sale at less than to days wholesale cost. Just received a new stock of mens hats that will be in style for the Spring at to days prices. Best line of mens and boys caps in town at special prices We are selling our Mens, Ladies and Childrens hosiery at less than wholesale price. Now is the time. Best quality of overalls and work shirts at "low price cotton" prices. Underwear for the whole family under to days prices. We bought our dres goods several months ago when prices were lowest and are giv ing you the advantage. See them. Everything in our Dress Goods Depart ment will be sold at a reduction in order to make room for the remodeling of our store and for Spring goods which will be gin to arrive soon. We are not mentioning any prices on this circular as the best way to be convinced is'to see the goods and hear the price at the same time. Our last years business far exceeded our expectations and we want to thank the public for their hearty support. Remember the money saving opportunity lasts 10 Days Only ginning January 15. -Be- I i-j rosc iIooatid OUTFITTERS! m ROANOKE . RAJPLDS, N.C.BJC 0. laV

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