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S: ' v. aaaUdssiaBa t - ' . . . LOCAL ITEMS f ' ANDt-' I SOCIAL NEWS f Mr. George Howard and son," Mr v IJawIs Howard,' returned on the eve ' ning train yesterday from Greens- . boro, where they. attended the wed- ding of Mr. George Howard, Jr. . A large number of people from Pinetops, Xeggetts and Bethel, as well as some from- Rocky Mount and En , field, t r.ttendeQ the show here last nighfc v - "i ' Mr. C. 0. Bell has returned from a trip to the western part of the state :.. Sheriff R. B. Hyatt motored over to , Rocky , Mount this morning on busi- ness with Deputy Sheriff Lancaster. Miss Mary Wooten returned last night from Greensboro, where she at tended the Ho ward-Van Noppen wed ding. Mrs. George Howard, Sr., after at tending the wedding of her son, Mr. Geoi'ge Howard, Jrt, with Miss Van . Noppen on Wednesday evening, went on to. Barium Springs, where she at tended - a meeting of the directors yesterday. ' She has been elected on the, board of this institution in place of her husband, Mr. George Howard ... jMahnee and night performances . toth today and Saturday at the Opera House with -the cowboy giant and the diminutive horse. AlsoTtoday Charles Ray filmed in "The' Old-Fashioned Boy." Miss Lill Whitehead, of Hobgood was an overnight guest of Mrs. T. T - Cherry.' ' Mr. W. D. Adams, of the Barnes- , Harrcl Company, Wilson, was a bus iness visitor at the local branch. , Mr. Aubrey Leggett, who assisted at the Bourne-Alston wedding Tuel day evening in Raleigh, returned yes-' terday. , .-.l$arlX JrefiVta. Ahi- morning -state that Mr. Lyman Jones rested easily last night and is no worse, nor is his case considered .critical, though he is very ill. v. '-- . T'ne Raleigh convocation closed this morning and most of the clergy and delegates left for their respective homes on the noon train. , A Ford car, owned by Mr. B. Ben jamin but driven by a negro, toppled into a ditch -outside Dr. 6tatons house, breaking the negro's leg and doing some damage to the car. Mr. M. W. Haynes and a party of local men are enjoying a hunting trip' on Currituck, below New Bern. - Miss Rena Clark is expected back ;from New York tohight. : Re7. Heuben Meredith rector of Trinity church, Scotland Neck, was over here yesterday attending the convocation and visiting' friends. - Mrs. H. R. Bynum add two children Sre spending the week-end at Hook- - erton. .. . arias Mary Alice - Cobb- returned fro.7. Raleigh, where she'attended the Bourrie-Aftton wedding on Tuesday last, attended the show last night and drpva to' her home near Tinetops aft erward, "f: ,' --l Si'- "v" Bishop Cheshire is expected here on the third Sunday which Is Dee. 19, to erdajft Rev. Lv L. Rose, the ceremony taking place in Calvary church."" '" ''. " ;'. ' Ma' P. S. Sprujll, who' has been visiting Mrs. James Pender, has re- turned to her home in Rocky --Mount, ,"Bird" of paradise". Enraptures. '' Hawaiian hula dances, the ukule and thr soft melodies came to Amer ica sfVeral years ago and practically carried the music loving world off its feet, it was go new, strange, and al luring in its sensuous rythm. Many delighted in the grace of the dancing wome.i who performed in specialty work and applauded vociferously the instrumental And vocal, offerings of those who came from the islands of the seas, while others looked askance 386,614.78 $1,028,763.11 7,043.44 f 50.000.00 . 310,159.60 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT TARBORO, IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, AT - THE CLOSE OF BUSlNESVNOV. IS, 1820. ' ' ' ' ' . :.' ' . ' ' RESOURCES .V 1 Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (except as shown in b and c f 1,415,377.89 . Notes and bills rediscounted with fed eral Reserve Bank --------- 2. ' Overdrafts, secured, $6,023.50; unsecured $1,019.94 : -r- 5. U. 5. Government securities owned : a Deposited to secure circulation ' (U. S. bonds par value " d Pledged as collateral for state or other -:;- .deposits or bills payable 172,092.90 f Owned and unpledged ... 88,066.6a Total U. S. government securities --- 6. Other bonds, securities, etc.: b Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits e Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not , .including stocks) owned and unpledged 1 Total bonds, securities, etc., other " thanU.3. i-t - Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) a Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered Furniture and fixtures .,,,-,----- Lawful reserve with Federal reserve bt.nk Cash in vault and net amounts due froni national banks --------'. Nef amounts due from banks, bankers ' and trust companies, in the United States other than included in items 11,12,13 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank ----'-Total of items 12 to 16, $151,872.14 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting "bank and other cash items - - -- Redemption fund with. U. S. Treasurer and due from U,"S. treasurer $3,000.00 51,648.07 9. 10. u, 14. 15. 17. 18. 19. 54,648.07 4,800.00 14,269.04 7,219.78 45,159.38 44,164.19 55,450.77 7,097.80 9,219.46 2,500.00 ' BAKER BROTHERS " Agant For- ': . THE BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH THE MACHINE THAT WILL PLAY ALL RECORDS PERFECT (SEE US) y ' 4 t T . . - . - T I UNLOADING J CARLOAD OF THE X i OLD RELIABLE ONE CARLOAD CILT EDGE PLAIN FLOURi VOIGT SELF , , RISING FLOUR IN WOOD HALVES, QUARTERS, EIGHTHS AND SIX TEENTHS. f prices Right j . B. PETERS GROCERY COMFAWY SKkFUm SS OflU PW M IIIIIIIIIMIll 22. i!3. 23. 27. 41. 31. 2. 33. 37. 39. 41, 42., 44. 47, 48. 64. Total.- - . , v LUBILITIES Capital stock paid in ' .- Surplus fund - --- a Undivided profits V - b Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid --- Circulating notes outstanding --' ..Net UuiWuntsJue .to.-banks, bankora, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries Certified checks outstanding "Cashiers checks on own bank outstanding Total of items 28 to 32, $23,126.16. " Demand deposits (other than bank de posits) subject to reserve ( deposits pay able .within 30 days) : :. - . Individual deposits subject to check Dividends unpaid ' . Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to reserve, items 34, 35, 36, 37, 38), $438,698.27. Certificates of deposit (other than for 'money borrowed Postal savings deposits ' , Other time deposits - Total of time deposits subject to reserve, items 39, 40, 41 and 42), $441,616.67. U. S. government securities borrowed without furnishing collateral security for same ---- Bills payable, other than with Federal Re serve Bank (including all obligations rep resenting money borrowed other than re discounts) Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank . . $1,590,494.54 $25,206.04 21,570.50 $100,000.00 60,000.00 3,635.64 49,000.00 10,590.40 "58.50 12,477.26 438,399.15 199.12 51,2074.4 302.62 390,106.61 202,425.00 100,000.00 172,092.90 Total - - $1,590,494.54 Liabilities for rediscounts with Federal- Reserve Bank (see item. Id) : 386,614.78 State of North Carolina, County of Edgecombe, ss : I, M. G. Mann, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ' M. G. MANN. Cashier. ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2iith day of November, 1920. ' , . W. W CORBETT, Notary Public My commission expires Septerver 29, J W2L Correct Attest: M. G. Mann, J. W. Forbes, Theo T. Thomas, J. L. Bridgets, Directors. THEIR MOTHERS HAVE TUBERCULOSIS ... ..v i - at these exhibitions as being but the suggestive andVplmostindecent pro ductions of the semi-wild tribes. Alnost as'suddenly hs these people gained notoriety ; so in like degree their exhibitions palled upon the Am erican, people and in hurried criti cism the pen swingers were as bit terly denunciatory as these formerly had enthused. ' .The real essence of the story of Hawaii, which their dance and song accentuates,' was never- really known until "The Bird ol Paradise" revealed in all its natural beauty the simple yet trusting faith of the semi-civiliz ed natives in signs and symbols, the gladness and the woe, as taught thru (he "priests of Saal" of that land. Superstition reigned supreme, even to the extent of the people believing in" the "prayer of death" being effec tive tor those who disobeyed the laws and demands of "Peele" their rul ing cod, wh6se imagery influenced thode simple folk 'before the early nineties when Christianity took root in ths islands, and to so great an ex tent had this mesmeric influence of the priests taken hold that the unruly, or disobedient, were frequently caus ed to die by suggestion. This is the theme of the love story of the Hawaiian girl, Luana, and de picted so capably last night -by that remnrkabty fine actress, Miss Ann Reader) who carried the play, and most difficult one to interpret, thru from beginning to .end by the fqrce of a natural simplicity and exquisite actimj, always responding in strong situations and in the tender scenes displaying the life enduring love of a trusting Hawaiian maiden. Falling deeply in love with an Am erican doctor she marries him and drags him down to the enervating, senfuous life of the native, drugging him vith the native wines for fear of losing him and finally refusing the throne of the country, rebuffing all attempts to place her in power, in order that she might keep him from the white woman's influence that she felt might direct his thoughts away from a love for herself. Later Luana, seeing that her hus band's desire was to return to her native land and instinctively feeling she would lose his love she showed the deepest devotion of a woman's love by denying that love to nim and alloWiftghiih'ttfbeneve"Bhe "was de voted to another, then she followed the wnke of Hawaiian superstition" to her death in the House of Everlast ing Fire. Needless to say that Miss Reader was ably supported in this most dif ficult and weird, though beautiful love story, which was relieved by an otherJove affair very calmly played a Ja American. The scenic effects were magnificent especially the scene' of the Caverns of Fire, which closed the play, and incidentally smothered everyone with sulphurous fumes. Hardly a seat was vacant and all the patrons were loud in their praise of "The Bird of Paradise" as the best show of the season. wi-wui urnvm --' Kaport of the Condition of the Bank BURIED ; TODAY of Whiukrv.t WhiuUr.. i th. Raleigh, Dfc." 3. Caption Martin Thompson, Rifluigh's oldest police of fleer and who was known personally iy thousands of visitors to Raleigh, was burled here today et the aga of 78,x He was one of the best pohco officers in the country and wuj con tinuously on the Raleigh force for forty-eight years. WANT ADS ENT PER LINE HAVE US sell your land at auction. Atlantic Coast Realty Company, Petersburg, V.., and Greenville, N. C. Wrie, wire or phone at Petersburg, Va., or see Real Es tate & Ins Co., Local Contract Representative. Tarboro, N. C. Stat of North Carolina dale of Xuinei Nor. IS, RESOURCES. Loans and discounts -$341,643.64 overdrafts secured - United States bonds and Liberty bonds T Banking house, $3,546. 45; furniture and flxt uras, $5,628.75 Cash in vault and net amts. due from banks, lmnkers and trust companies at tha 1920. 7,187.60 17,080.00 9,075.20 tfaojcXkandmaV Sage Tea and aumnur Kecipe and Nobody . ...l1k will Know. 33,577.24 $54, 700.00 WILL DO your sewing at very reas onable price. Phone 205. dl-tf LOST Brown purse with rubber band around it, containing three $10 bills, eight $1 bills and $1 in change, also book of stamps. Think lost on streets between the tele phone office and hospital. Finder please return and get reward from Emma Edmoifdson, at Dr. J. G. Raby office. d2-tf BEGINNING Tuesday, Dec. 7, I will commence my class in art-drawing, water eolqr, oil and china painting. All who are Interested may see me Mrs. B. F. Taylpr at Mrs. Wien berg's. " d2-7t TOO Total- $408,CG3.C3 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid Dividends unpaid mils payable .4....... 141,000.00 Certificates of deposit representing money borrowed 1,050.00 Deposits subject to check l.'S.UL.. .!" i Savings doposits 7,"J"(!' Cashier's checks out standing -". . 2,32i.31 The usa of Saea anil Bnit.... ll?rlnr.".(l6dVgr? y .halp to natural color da ta back to grand mother' h!..,8, ?. to kaap har hair beauUfully dark, glosay and attrac tive. Whenever her hair took on that "' xaaaa or atreaKaa appearance. thl almpla mixture was applied with wonderful effect But brewing- at home la muasy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking- at any drug- atora for a bottle of "Wyath'a I uu euipnur- compound," you . will get thla famous old preparation, I Improved by the addition of other In 2,430.78 srdlent. which can be depended up on aa " .covvxw uaiurat wivr ma oeauty Staff Total -$"408,563.08 of North Carolina Countv of Edgecombe, November 29, 1920, I, F. W. 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