Page TWENTY THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, APRIL 12. 1962 Citizens Bank, Chartered 1905, Expands Through Years Early in 1905 a group of leading citizens organized to start a bank in Southern Pines. Thirty-five persons subscribed for $10,000 of stock and on March 4, 1905, by a special act of the General Assembly, The Citizens; Bank and Trust Company of Southern Pines was chartered. Charles B. Grout, a former mayor, was elected president, Peter H. Beck, vice president, andi G. B[. Kimball, cashier. Directors were C. T. Patch, C. D. Tarbell, W. H. Junge, C. B. Grout and P. H. Beck. The bank opened for business May 22, on West Broad Street where the Arcade Build ing now stands. The first order of business for the dii'2ctors appears to have been to set up requirements with (regards' to loans since the min utes of their first meeting state that “on motion made and duly seconded it was ordered that all (unsecured) paper offered the bank for discount shall bear the SUITS for Men and Young Men We’re proud to present an impressive collec tion of new spring and summer suits for style and quality - conscious men. Now is an excel lent time to choose the newest fashions in the finest fabrics from our peak selection. >J Select your suit from these Famous Brands: * Michael Stem % 1 • Curlee • North Cool f Sm S Saxony-Hall 1 $35.1 OO t§ $60.06 KAMMER'S "Sanford's Leading Men's Store" SANFORD. N. C. Gilbey’s HISTORIC PHOTO—The home of the Citizens Bank and Trust Company of Southern Pines in 1908 is pictured here, with four men of whom one is still active in the local business com munity. Pictured, left to right, are: C. T. Patch, director; Fred Chatfield, builder; W. H. Gold smith (in window); Sam B. Richardson, a veteran of banking, business and farming acti-* vities in the Sandhills, who is now associated with the Stevens Real Estate Agency; and C. B. Grout, president of the bank. Mr. Richardson, over 80 years of age, is the only survivor of the group. The Citizens Bank is opening its new South Broad Street Drive-In Office on Monday, April 16, retaining in use also its main banking office on N. W. Broad St. Gilbey’s Distilled London Dry Gin. 90 Proof. 100% Groin Noutnl Spirits. W.& A Gilbey, Ltd., Cincinnati, 0. Distributed by Notional DIstlHon Producto Company. endorsement of one, two, or three names as endorsers, with the bor rower, as the executive commit tee may require.” Another early order of business was for the bank to become de pository of the funds of the Town of Southern Pines, the start of a relationship which has continued uninterrupted for fifty years. N. B. Wells was granted a loan of $75 to become the first borrow ing customer of the bank. At the first anniversary meet ing of the directors, according to the minutes of the event, the di rectors noted that “the first year of the bank’s existence had pass ed without any losses of any kind.” New Home In 1908 the bank built and moved into a new homte—a brick building 20x50 feet, with walls twelve inches thick, erected for Broad Street and Ne-w Hamp- Bhire Avenue. This building, with altered front, is now a part of Patch's Department Store. In 1910, H. 0. Riggan became cashier. By 1910 assets had in- icreased' to $55,000 and have con tinued to mount—1920, $328,000; 1930, $502,000; 1940, $785,000; 1945, $2,931,000; 1950, $3,140,000; 1961, $6,996,000. Growth was consistent in th^. years preceding World War