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'.'fo'iJ y 1 I V m OXFORD PUBLIC LEDGER FRIDAY. MAY 14, 1920 if lit 8 i 1 Ml I 1 4 Mi' :-"-ft i.' I K i j I I REPORT OF CONDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK t AT OXFORD IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MAY 4, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and discounts Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. Bonds par value 45,000.00 Owned and unpledged 65,800.00 Securities other than U. S. Bonds, (not including stocks), owned and unpledged 89,480.73 Collateral trust and other noies of corporation issued for not less than ONE YEAR nor more than THREE TEAKS' time ...... 9,946.67 Stock, other than Federal Reserve Bank Stock Stock of Federal Res. Bank (50 per cent of sub.) Value' of banking house, owned and unincumbered 17,000.00 Furniture and fixtures Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and net anus, due frHni nat. banks Net amount due from banks, bankers and trust companies (other than included in Items 12, IS, or 14) Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank Totals of Items 13, 14, 15, 15 and 17 181,825.09 Checks on banks located outside of city or reporting bank and other cash items - Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer , 082,940.16 110,800.00 99,427.40 2,552.10 3,600.00 17,000.00 5,000.00 63,451.10 63,451.10 1,024.25 6,841.51 , 9,931.68 2,252.50 David's Salve Is Great For Eczema, Itch Piles, Sores, Cuts, Poisons, and Burns DON'T DELAY ORDERING THOSE Flues for delay means this year disappointment. Samuel Davis can take care of your wants now if you will write him at once he will guarantee you the flues at the the right price. Samuel Davis 'the man who pays the freight. IF ITS THE BEST BUGGY ITS Hercules and if its the best En gine its Hercules and Samuel Da vis is the man you see now for we can sell you much cheaper than later on. Davis the man who leads. STATE COLLEGE SUMMER SCHOOL Teachers wishing to increase their efficiency, the class of their certificates and their salaries, should apply for reservations at once for session June 15th to July 2Bth 1 Also college entrance, college credit, and Home Economics, courses. For catalogue write to W. A. WITHERS, Director - - West Raleigh, N. C. yeaUatwaya tat, 'ATONIC Instantly relieves HeartwTRr. repeating, and all stomach m Aids digestion and appetite. fr.n . nes' EATONICisthebertremedy. Ten8 0m sands wonderfully benefited. Only Snthoa or twoa day to useit. Positive y 24n fL topleaseorwewill refund -mnoS gI S box today. You will see. y' J. G. HALL, Oxford, N, c. Total $1,578,780.0! LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 Surplus fund ! 20,000.00 Undivided profits 79,906.94 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid .... 16,698.95 63,207.99 Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of ma turity and not earned (approximate) 29,244.34 Amount reserved for all interest accrued 11,000.00 Circulating notes outstanding 45,000.00 Net amts. due banks, bankers and trust companies (other than included in Items 29 or 30) 17,865.43 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding 13,599.35 Total of Items 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33 31,464.78 Individual deposits subject to check 540,781.42 Dividends unpaid 5.00 Total of demand deposits (otler than bank de posits) subject to Reserve items 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 and 39 7 540,786.42 Certificates of deposit (pther than for money borrowed) .... 126,275.84 Other time deposits 611,800.66 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, .Items 40, 41, 42 and 43 73S,076.50 It will not irritate the tenderest skin is soothing. Get and use one box and you will always keep it in the family. It is not made to compete with other salves, for it is in a class entirely to itself. It was made as a home remedy for many years and has without effort, gone into every State in the Union. Cut out this ad and take to your druggist. If he cannot supply you, send 75c and you will be mailed a large size trial package. If after us ing it you are not entirely satisfied with the results your money will be , refunded without question. Take no substitute. Insist on David's or none. DAVID'S REMEDY CO. HENDERSON, X. C. LIQUOR COST $41 A PINT AT THE CONVENTION 8 Total $1,578,780.03 Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which in terest and discount was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law (Sec. 5197, Rev. Stat.) . (exclusive of notes upon which total charge not to exceed 50 cents wras made) was $10.00. The number of such loans was one. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF GRANVILLE, ss: I, V. H. Hunt, President of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of May 1920. E. G. CREWS, Notary Public. V. H. HUNT. Pres. CORRECT Attest: JAS. W. HORNER, M. P. CHAMBLEE, A. H. POWELL, Directors. fRY PUBLIC LEDGER WANT ADS. I'The Thirsty Republicans AVill Be Glad to Get it at Any Price. "-Ay Chicago dispatch says: Captain Hubert Howard, of the federal pro- , hibition enforcement offi.-e at Chica- 'go, has unearthed an ambitious plan 'by the bellhops at the various loop betels to make a bis "cleaning" dur ! ing the Republican National Con vention. According to the information ni the hands of federal sleuths the bell boys will supply delegates and visi tors with all the hard liquor they re quire at the price of $41 a pint, plus whatever "tip" tho thirsty one may feel inclined to pay. This price may seem outrageous and is little short of murder, but it is amazing how many people will pay it and be glad of the opportunity. THAT GOOD GALVANIZED ROOF- ing 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 foot lengtns, at Samuel Davis,' Clarksville, Va. Prices lower than you cr.n bay most any where else. "D-D s IS Let us show vou that it is better to buv p-ond paint todav than new lumher rwn years nence. Every time you neglect to paint, you are throwing away monev. Years back. Pood m, , J - ' WVW M V W14 V VVA 4-U4. A. 1 1 I '11 mat picbciu lumDer dm. Look around and examine vnnr hnilH on rebuilding in a vear or two. Then "rlnllof to--j t . o J - ' " - "wa kjis jxim. v xov. JillOltaU. VJ1 planning to buy new lumber in the future buy paint today. Buy good paint. Buy E S PIUS fflst for j tew THE lIAMON"I BEA Mi- Ladles! Ask your Drustelst for tu-eaes-tes WiamomlUSrnn nils m Kert and ildd fan boxes, sealed with Blua RiliU-in. j ill iMMIJ i hSS? mnuacturers ?m We advise Lucas paint because there are 65 years of experience in every can. This ripe experience, combined with Lucas brains and factory equip ment, has resulted in a standard quality that every can of Lucas Paint must meet. The can of Lucas Paint you buy from us is guaranteed to be up to Lucas standard in weight, covering properties and color. We are ready to make suggestions, answer any questions with reference to your painting. BYRUM-HUNT COMPANY jinjuiniui 13 SIPS lliiilllilifi HiiiiiiiEiiai Hiiililli li lllilili I; in iiill!!!!, '''i'lBi'1! llilllllli Ill'ff'if'liP lii''"TfilillIlfl!!'' II iiliil!!! itnuHi!ti:Ti:n!niiHfriH:ntMiMn:!!nfii!i-;:i;iit;i::t!i!ii!ti' i- :"tii:TH-r:!!u:iiiunriit"?!ii;i l I 1' I I I : h i i l IP I II hi 'I I ii ill !!lil!:ii!!!i!l!l!i!:il!!!!!!l!i!l!!!!!!;:!!t!ii!!! i llli i l i 1 1 II 1 1 i! I li!!l!!l!!!!:i:!!:iiiil!!!!!!!i!li!!l!l!lllllli!ill li!!!!!!! !!!!l!!l!!i!i!!!!!il!I mam I I 1 1 1 II I I I HII!iUilllllillUIIIIII!ltl.llUlii.l!ll!Uli:!illi iliill wmm mm "He Never Straddled a Public Question" and "No One Ever Found Him Unwilling To Tell Where He Stands On Any Proposition," WHY I AM FOR MORRISON By Archibald Johnson, (Editor of C HARITY AND CHILDREN, Thomasville, N. C.) I believe the nomination and election of Cameron Morrison will be for the best interest of North Carolina for the following reas ons: Morrison knows the needs of the people of the state" as few men do. For a quarter of a century he has given intelligent study to public questions. He is a lawyer by profession, and a good one, but the study of the science of government has been up permost in his mind from the time he attained his majority .until now. He knows the people also, and has spent a large part of his public life in going in and out before them, discussing the policies of his party. -X He has not accumulated a fortune, because of the fact that he thinks more of men than he does of money. He has had a large law practice, but has spent his money on other people, rather than upon himself. The man most capable of administering pub lic affairs is not necessarily the man who has devoted himself to his own private fortune and accumulated a great estate for .him self; rather he is the man who, like Vance and Aycock, is so busy trying to better the educational, social and political condi tions of his State that he has neither the time nor the inclination to make a iorame for himself. Morrison is a plain man of the people. He rose to his" present position of influence in public affairs by his own unaided effort. He was not born with a silver spoon m his mouth, bat had a fierce struggle, even in his tender years, to keep the wolf from the door. He has not forgotten the pit whence he was digged. He knows very step of the rugged road over which he has traveled. His sympathy will always be with the man who toils for his daily bread. v Morrison is honest, candid and fearless. He never straddled a public question in his life.' Everybody knows where he stands. He is square. He has never learned the art of dissimulation. Whether an issue is popular or unpopular, he takes his stand flat footed upon it and stands there until he is convinced that he is wrong. He is a brave man, as his record in the past abundantly proves. He1 is not an extremist, as some of his oponents have alleged. He is a hard fighter, but never strikes below the "Deit. He is gen erous and warm-hearted and magnanimous. His enemies are not those he has met in the open field. He would not be the Gov-! eronor of a class, but of all the citizenship of the State, which he loves with passionate devotion. ' There are many other reasons that I might mention, but these are a few that constrain me to vote for Cameron Morrison. AGAINST WOMAN SUFFRAGE. i - - --' ....... . .. w ! i HON. CAMERON MORRISON (Leading in the Contest for Governor.) TEN REASONS WHY MORRISON SHOULD (and will be) NOMINATED FOR GOVERNOR OF THE STATE 1. Because he is agressive and progressive fearless and cour 2. It is always known where he stands on a question you may ask him and you will get an answer. 3. He makes no catchy promises that savor of socialism, or are offered for mere vote-getting. 4. He does not believe that people who own their homes should pay a low rate of taxes and the home-renter be required to make up the difference. -5. He is a debater that is feared by Republicans and a ruan of this type is needed in this year's campaign. 6. He comes from the plain people, and they have his sym pathies. " 7. While he has not held office for the last twenty years, he is not posing as a "business man." 8. As a matter of fact, he has the soundest ideas of business principles of any of the candidates for the office he seeks. ' 9. .Because, other things being equal, (and especially when they are. more than equal) Carolinians desire to reward genuine public service. 10. Lastly, because he is a militant Democrat, clear-visioneu, double-fisted; in love with his State, the principles of his party, and the folks that make North Carolina such a great commonwealth. m , i I . I Up
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