7 f AOS ruCR KEFOBT OF THE COMUTION OF THE PEOPLES BANK & TRUST CO. At Selma, in the Mat of North Carolina, at th cluwr uf bbainoa, June 30, RESOURCES Luans and bincuunUi $1S0,5(6.28 Dei..and Loans 1,000.00 OY'.u:at'U, uiiecured, i-ir,b.!2 435.72 VniteJ States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 150.00 Ail oiiwr Stocks, Bonds, and Mortgages 360 00 Bunking Houses, i22,240.8!i; Furniture arid Fixture, $10,156 50... 3i,3i7.38 An other Kul Estate owned 7,526.37 Cii-h in vault and net amounts due from Banks, Bankers, and and Trust Companies 13,53.61 Cah items held over 24 hours 15.0S the:i i for cbarfrj 327.91 Total $236,9i6.S5 LIABILITIES Cap.Ul Stock paid in $ 25,000 00 Undivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 1,132 64 Or. i lends Unpaid 28. Ot tni. . Payable 55.000.00 Deposits subject to check, Individual 74.19e.4t Cahir's Checks outstanding 378.50 Time Certificates of Deposit, Due on or After 30 Days 47.309.92 Savings Deposits 33.S6S S3 Total i23o,91o.35 State of North Carolina County of Johnston, July 13. 1:25. 1, IDA PARKER, Cashier of the above named iiar.k, do sclemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my km.-.vledjje and belief. IDA PARKER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 13th day of July. 1S25. H. A. BROWN, Notary Public. Jly Commission Expires March 14, 1926. Correct Attest: GEO. D. VICK, i . A T. M. BENOY, H. B. PEARCE, Directors. You should patronise the Johnstonian advertisers. THE J0HSSTU3LU, SELXJU 5. C. THURSDAY, JULY 1, 192 f Club Wedding P6fSOB SOCIAL -si PERSONAL MRS. W T. WOODARD, Editor PHONE 94-J Church Meeting I W. M. V. Met The Woman's Missionary Union met at the Baptist church Monday evening at 4 o'clock. The attend ance was very good. Mrs. G. D. Vick, the president, led .he devotional exercises, and made splendid talk on the teaching phase of the Great Commission. Circle No. 3 had charge of the neeting, Mrs. E. V. Woodard lead ing. The subject was "Our School in Foreign Land. Reports were nade from the schools in the differ lit countries by Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs tler.ry Talton, Mrs. J. H. Taltcn and Mrs. Parham. A duet by Mrs. Willeu and Mrs. Earp was enjoyed BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirby an nounce ihe birth of a daughter on Sunday, July 12, 1925. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Wood an nounce the arrival of a little daugh ter on Friday, July 10, 1925. Stlma Wednesday on business. W. E. Grimer of Washington, I). C, visited relatives here last week. Mrs. Herbert Ward and children are visiting relatives in Wilson this week. Miss Grace Talton of Clay n is vis ting Miss Velma Talton this week. Frank Lawrence and Robert Noble of Raleigh are visiting Dr. R. J. Noble. Miss Sallie Lamm of Lucama is spending some time with Mrs. W. P. Ayeock. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hughes visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones of Raleigh I Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nordan have -eturned from a visit to relatives in N'orfolk. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Woodard and children motored to Raleigh Sunday afternoon. and Mr. Mrs. FERSONALMENTIONS Mrs. J. H. Griffin spent Thursday in Raleigh. O. P. Raiford spent Thursday in Rocky Mount. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Call spent Tuesday in Raleigh. Miss Velma Talton has returned from a visit to Raleigh. H. T. Moye of Goldsboro visited friends in the city Sunday. J. R. Barker of Greensville was in FARES TO (FOR WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH) AND (FOR ATLANTIC BEACH) EVERY SUNDAY MAY 31st To SEPTEMBER 6th ROUND TRIP FARE AND SCHEDULE Wilmington or Going Morehead From Railroad Schedule Leave Raleigh Southern Railway 4:00 A.M. Leave Gainer Leave Auburn Leave Clayton Leave Wilson's Mills .. Leave Selma Leave Pine Level Leave Princeton Arrive Wilmington Arrive Morehead City 4:20 A.M. 4:29 A.M. 4:41 A.M. 4:57 A.M. 5:10 A.M. 5:30 A.M. 5:44 A.M. 9:45 A.M. City $3.30 3.24 3.20 3.10 3.G0 2.90 2.85 A. C. L. Railway N. S. Raiiroad 11:10 A.M RETURN SCHEDULE Leave Wilmington A. C. L. Railway 7:00 P.M. Leave Morehead City N. S. Railroad 4:30 P.M. Leave Goldsboro . Southern Railway 10:05 P.M. THROUGH COACHES BETWEEN GREENSBOUO AND WILMINGTON DATES OF SALE: For Sunday morning trains only. LIIIIT: For afternoon and early evening trains from Wilmington and Morehead City, on date of sale. PULLMAN . Tickets sold at above fares will not be honored in Pullman Sleeping or Parlor Cars. BAC-GAGL: No baggage vill bo checked on tickets purchased at -the above fare. At stations where agents are not on duty at night, tickets should be purchased Saturday for use on Sunday morning train. BATHING AND BOATING A FULL DAY OF RECREATION WHERE THE COOL BREEZE3 BLOW S. J. Kirby oi Raioigh are visting relatives hen tms week. Miss June Fulghvan is visiting he. sister, Mrs. M. A. Biggs, in Wiiso: this week. Mrs. G. A. Tuck has returned fror. a vu-it to Mrs. Sidney Tuck i. Richmond, Va. Mrs. J. C. McAllister and childrei of Fayetteville are visiting Mrs. A. E. McKiethan. . Fletcher Futrelle and Miss Ielia Gtraughn visited friends in Golds bore Luiiday. A. J. Barham cf Rocky Mount epa:.l Sunday here with his brother. J. W. Barham. Master Robert Suber is visiting his auiir-, Mrs. Heminfj black, in Clin ton this week. j Dr. Geo. D. Vicljtand Sam Wool spent a few days M Soutli Carolir.t laf-t week fishing, j Mr. and Mrs. i J R, Boone of Raleigh visited th i sister, Mrs. J. W. Barham Sunda Mr. and Mrs. MLB. Overman of Wilson visited Vjaughter, Mrs W. C. Grant SuJ f A. W. Saukins of Richmond, Va. spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Etheredge. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Leonard have returned from a vacation trip tc Western North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Boone oi Raleigh spent Sunday here with Mr and Mrs. J. W. Barham. Claiborne Tuck has returned from a Rocky Mount hospital where he underwent a slight operation. Miss Stella Etheredge of Raleigh spent Sunday here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Etheredge. Mrs. J. D. Bruton and little grand daughter, Gladys Freeman, of Ham let are visiting Mrs. C. H. Cashwell Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Whitley and children of Benson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Woodard Sunday. Mrs. C. L. Duggan and daughter have returned from Greensboro v.here th,ey spent two weeks with relatives. Mrs. T. R. Fulghum, Sr., and son Thomas R., Jr., and Harold, spent a few days in Halifax, Va., i last week. I C. T. Shuler of St. Stephens, 3. C, and Mrs. I. L. Coleman of Cades, S. C, are visiting the family of S. J. Shuler. Dr. J. B. Person and J. N. Wiggs left Monday morning for Buffalo Lithia Springs to spend a few days with their families. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hood have I , relumed from Lumberton where they spent several days with their daugh ter, Mrs. W. L. .Skinner. Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Ayeock and Carl and Eunice Ayeock of Lucama were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ayeock Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Robertson, rows Madie Hicks and Miss Janie O'Neal of Clayton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Earp. W. G. Perkins of Whiteville, who is with the Robersonville Herald, was a pleasant caller at th Johns tonian office the first part of this week. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Breeze from Charlotte, and M. R. Stallings of Dallas, Texas, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stallings last week-end. Misses Ruby McMillan of Maxton ind Hattie McMillan of Red Springs md Mrs. P. S. Steed of Red Springs ire visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. A. tlcMillan. W. T. Woodard, a prosperous armer of near Princeton, was a deasant caller at the Johnstonian ftke Monday, and reported crops as sually good. Misses Bertha Woodard and Ruth fulghum, who are attending sum ner school at Wake Forest and ."hapel Hill respectively, spent last .veek-end at home. Miss Rosa Richardson Pope and ler uncle, Charles Richardson, left .Vednesday morning for Edisto Is land, S. C, where Miss Pope will spend the remainder of the summer. Mr. Richardson will go on to Atlanta, ua., where he will meet his brother, William Richardson, Jr., and family at Ensley, Ala. From At lanta they will motor back to Selma to visit Mrs. Wm. Richardson. Sr. GOITRE REMOVED Syracuse Iidy Tell How She Was Saved An Operation Mrs. Hattie Church, 215 Putnam Street, Syracuse, . N. Y., says she will tell or write how she v;is saved an operation with Sorbol Quadruple, a colorless liniment. Manufactured by Sorbol Company, Mechaniscburir, O. fuA by all drus; stores. Locally at Selma Dru? Co., Selma, N. C. (adv.) A. Tom Tarheel says he is fitting ready to exhibit at the fair this fall. SKL.UA LODGE, No. 320 A. K. A. l. Mt-eis every Urst aad third Tuesday oLsg at 8 o'clock. G. II Wilkisaon. W. U. W. T. Woodard-, See. Professional Cards 11. A. BRON Notary Public Peoples Bank & Trust Co. SELMA, N. C. Over 8,400 American families have telephone in their homes. Faith In The Future Good Business Ahead is Indication For Continual Progress In All Lines WE ANTICIPATE HIGH PRICES FOR COTTON AND TOBACCO NEXT FALL BRING YOUR PRODUCE AND LET US SERVE YOU General Supply Store Full Line: Feeds, Flour, Fertilizer, Nitrate of Soda Roberts-Atkinson Co. About 150 farms were affected bv the recent hail storm in Beaufort county. seea were distributed to those losing their crops and about $80 worth of supplies were given to three destitute widows who lost heavily in the storm, reports county agent f. W. 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