UEPOriT OF THE CONDITION OF
Of Marshall In the Stats otf North Carolina at th close of business on
Sent. 24. 1958.
Cash, balances, with other banks, including reserve balances, 1 ' 0
- ' and cash items in process of collection 667,778 .85
United States Government obligations, direct and ' ' ,
(guaranteed - - 1,486,869.38
Obligations of State and political subdivisions ........... 479,451.96
Loans and discounts - 1,722,080.90
Sank premises owned 82,896.42, furniture and
fixtures 149,614.06 . . j . 82,410.48
Other assets -10,62458
TOTAL ASSETS $4,449,110.85
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and
' corporations :. . . ? 1,708,802.34
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and v
..corporations 2,253,857.47
Deposits of United States Government f including Doatal
, . eavinga) c..... 16,523.62
jjeposrts oi States and political subdivisions - 92,679.90
' Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.' 7,689.15
TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,079,452.38
Other , liabilities - . 47,957.57
TOTAL LIABILITIES , $4,127,409.95
ACCOUNTS
$ 100,000.00
200,000.00
. 21,700.40
' . CAPITAL
Capital
Surplus .: j
Undivided profits
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - 321,700.40
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TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $4,449,110.35
This bank's capital consists of: Common stock with total
par value of $100,000.00.
Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Carolina
or any official thereof $ None.
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for
$818,000.00
51,624.32
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- " Correct Attest: FRANK T. MOORE
r, JWEE?i Director
r 5v B. CHANDLER, Director
u.t. f J?HARLE2 B- MASHBURN, Director
State of North Carolina, County of Madison! ss:
raro ana suDscriDed before me this 6th day of Oct 19S
and I hereby certifv that T OI.VFr .lao.r
Mv commission ni isw TqK?" ur al oi tnis bank.
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ETHEL F. SPRINKLE, Notary PnbHe.
nesiu' Wa would like to W.i
of ; them i that we hope they
cuperate fast, y.-;'
i We are ' glad to have D
Thomas back after her recent il'
ntssiCbsrleg';, Sawyer had .;ia.il
Saturday algat off. h seems
shan that Shirley Ruth couldn't
be off, too, but lie bad to work
Jean. McCarter had some bad
luck last week with some of her
livestock. A cow and ,a calf' ate
nitrate of sola and died. Sorry to
hear of this, Jean. '' '. N' ' '
Jvne King got sick on the job
and had to leave last week and is
still out. We undestand from Joe
that her tonsils were giving her
trouble, e says she is better now.
Clyde Gregory's and Charlie
Duckett's squirrel hunting trip
last week cost them a dollar each.
Was it worth it, boys?
Zc)a Steelman traded ca' last
week, and she als found a bill
fed with $700 in it. She had
hardly gotten her hands oriv.the
money before it was claimed by
the loser. .:;
Emmett and Patsy Norton are
the proud parents of a baby
daughter. Emmett was former
ly employed by Burlington Mills
but . is now attending East Ten
nessee College.
Those from the plant who at-'
tended the birthday party for Aunt
Alice Owen on Sunday were Van
da Cook, Catheine Franklin and
Nellie Franklin. Although 73
old. Aunt Alice had prepa
i delicious dinner and had 20
is. ; She redeived many gifts
1 everybody enjoyed the party.
: liibeli Gentry made hurried
i t to Marshall Saturday, getting
t o old Ford shaped Up for cross
Hi.? the mountains ' this winter.
Le t's hope that this winter iB not
as rough as last. ' ' t , s
Inez Roberta' has moved from
IXot Springs to Laurel near. Cath
erine Franklin. j( We -understand
that Ines has gone back to the
hospital and we are sorry to hear
this. We hope she gets over her
trouble quickly. .
Allen Roberts, small son of
Pansy Roberts, brusied his ribs
whilfl at ' school Thursday. We
are sory to hear this, Pansy.
' Adrienne Woody was seen out
roaming' the country this week;
end. f ' Did you have a good time
out riding througn the moun
tains;: Adrienne T
Elsie Bullman had the day off
last Saturday. Lloyd Stamey's
and Floyd Gregory's squirrelitis
is better now after they both had
the ; day off Saturday.
' Wa have only heard from one
of the reporters that we asked to
held serve last week. She did a
mighty good job. Don't forget,
you folks, that if you have any
newsworthy items to turn them
in to Nellie Franklin, Helen Al
len or Jean Roberts.
Money cun't buy a bit of love,
but it can buy lots of sympathy.
V Any man who teaches tolerance
nas a real religious background.
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Reunion To Be Held
Sunday, October 12
The annual Kent and Owaltney
reunion will be at the home of
Mrs. Emma Sheppsrd near Alex
ander Sunday, Oct. 12.
All relativts are invited to at
tend and bring a picnic lunch
The singers have a special invi
tation. MRS, MARCUS CODY
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'An ounce of confidence . ' in
yourself is worth a ton in others.
FULL THE FLC3
on stomach upset
sritbeat fctarraptlaf sleep er Mitl ,
When constipation sours your
stomach, you fel logy, headachy.
Taken at bedtime, Black-Draught
la "timed" to relieve constipation
flrat thing In morning without
harsh griping or urgency! This
amaslng "overnight" laxative helps
sweeten sour stomach too. Then
life looks sunny agalnl Mads from
gure vegetable herbs, thoreugh
ut gentle. Get Blaok-Draught.
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to am, any to-toU TmbUU, lot.
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We are .really having, some
beautiful Indian; summer weather
i now;. after the passing of Hurri
cane Helene. We wonder why
they name the hurricanes after
women? We've heard that one la-
"lod the Weathpr Punvm iri
and Roy Amnions caused two men
to crawl out of the woods on their
hands and knees last week-end
while squirel hunting. We un
derstand that tey filled the
woods with shots-. We don't be
lieve that they brought any back
though; Maybe we should start
a .contest to find out who is the
best squirrel hunter here at Pa
cific Mills. -v -
Wills andN Jean McCarter will be
out for onito a Tvh'l
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n, However, there could be
f "for' argument both ways,
we suppose. . ' '
This ' week brought . us Into
squirrel season .and there have
been, 4 lot of squirrels kiklled a
:' round here, or at least shot at.
. We heard that Jerome Tickler
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