Bank Statement for Citizens Bank of Elizabeth City 1900
The Citizens Bank of Elizabeth City filed a December 13 1900 statement showing Loans and Discounts 79737 10 Overdrafts secured and unsecured Banking House Furniture and Fixtures 8323 81 Stocks Bonds and other Securities 4289 02 Due from Banks 20599 42 Cash Items 4344 56 Gold Coin 1361 34 Silver Coin including minor coin Currency Nat l Bank Notes and other U S Notes 305549 have d Capital Stock paid in 25000 09 Surplus 1000 00 Undivided Profits less current expenses and taxes paid 1946 74 Deposits subject to Check 99980 33 Cashier s Checks outstanding 252 64 100232 97 128179 71 State of North Carolina County of Pasquotank ss I M R Griffin Cashier of the Citizens Bank of Elizabeth City do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief M R Griffin Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of December 1900 G B Pendleton Notary Public Corre pageant nivel Memvilles W Glover om Grice Directors
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Nat'l Bank
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Northbound and southbound train and steamer schedules
Sept 24 1900s schedules show Eliz City trains daily except Sunday to Norfolk Edenton Belhaven and connections at Roanoke Island Oriental N Berne and Scuppernong River steamers to Plymouth Jamesville Williamston Windstead and Washington Aurora and more. Agents M H Snowden Elizabeth City and N S R R Co Norfolk Va. M K King H C Hudgins Gen Mg r Gen Frt Pas.
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Chowin River
Scuppernong River
Elizabeth City
Roanoke Island
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Prominent Chicago Woman Speaks on Cold Remedy
Prof Roxa Tyler of Chicago vice president Illinois Woman's Alliance speaks about Chamberlins Cold Remedy. She describes a severe cold that threatened pneumonia, notes multiple remedies failed, and says Chamberlins Cough Remedy was pleasant, relieved symptoms, and aided recovery. Dr Woo's Drug Store. Saver
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Roxa Tyler
Chicago
Illinois Woman’s Alliance
Chamberlin
Woo
A Week's News Condensed Highlights Week Start
A digest of events from January first to eighth includes Porto Rico's trolley startup, a thwarted Chicago anarchist plot, Vanderbilt wedding preparations, political moves in New York Pennsylvania Delaware Michigan and Colorado, notable deaths, labor strikes, and early 20th century movements in law enforcement and technology. It notes Judge Kohlsaat's gas order ruling, Crews in Pittsburg win, and a Hawaii sugar worker emigration drive.
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New York
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General Markets Pittsburgh Philadelphia Jan 7 Prices
Philadelphia and Liberty market reports show winter flour at 2.0597 2.145 per barrel, rye flour at 3, wheat No 2 red around 7 74, corn No 2 mixed 43 44 cents, oats white around 22 24 cents, butter around 11 14 cents, cheese 11 12 cents, eggs 26 28 cents. Cattle at Liberty 5.50 5.70, hogs 4.55 5.50, sheep 4.40 4.50, lambs 6 6.75, veal 7.25 7.75.
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West Point Hazing Witness Ties to Medical Reforms
Philadelphia reports before the congressional committee on West Point hazing. Oscar Booz and John Breth testified about harsh plebe year rites, with Breth’s family detailing three hazing episodes and typhoid related illness. Breth’s relatives plan more evidence while the committee clashes with a law examiner over exam averages.
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Million pounds of trolley wire for India shipped from Ansonia
The Ansonia plant completed a record foreign order of 1,000,000 pounds of trolley wire for India. A train of 15 to 20 cars will move the material to New York for steamer shipment. In New York the Stock Exchange set records with about 2,150,000 shares traded, the most in its history.
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Army Meet Arrested With Market Bribe Case in Mobile
Secret Service Agent E P McAdams arrested Capt C W King quarter master at Fort Morgan on Royal Street in Mobile after discovering a roll of marked $1 000 bills. Hobson contractor testified to past payments totalling 2 000 with a prior October and November payment and a 1 000 payment yesterday. King bound over in 16000 for preliminary exam.
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Lodge Urges United States Naval Strength for World Lead
In a Senate speech Senator Lodge argues the Philippines issue and a 100000 man army, warning the Europe trade conflict could crown US commercial supremacy. He advocates a strong navy and organized forces to defend American rights. House reapportionment debate nears a close with a final vote expected today as changes to Florida Colorado and North Dakota seats are discussed. Italian consuls demand recall of G il after a remark deemed slurring Italians. Tension rises between Colombia and Venezuela as rebels gain arms and Colombian troops move to the border. Three workers killed in a dynamite blast at Repaune Chemical near Gibbstown. A Nanking massacre report describes 100 boys killed or roasted, while Mrs. Richardson is held on murder charges in Savannah Missouri.
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Important Witness Disappears in Bellevue Hospital Case
New York January 8 Thomas J. Minnock the journalist who exposed Nurses Davis Pean and Marshall at Bellevue hospital and spurred grand jury action on a patient’s murder charges has vanished. Authorities seek him and report he bought a ticket for southern California last Friday.
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Death of Philip D Armour and plans for estate
Chicago January 7 Philip D Armour died at his Prairie avenue home after two years of illness aged 9 0 His death leaves Armour & Co to be managed by grandchildren with estates estimated at 150000000 personal share 25000000 to 50000000 Armour Institute receives 750000 in a single gift and remains a central charitable monument Three trains lost in snowdrifts near Brandon Manitoba and delayed recovery by farmers unions and crews in a week
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Resignation of Bishop Turner at College of AME Bishops
The resignation of Bishop H M Turner as president of the College of African Methodist Episcopal Bishops was announced. cause stated as college dissatisfactions and objections to assignments by certain bishops. Also reports of multiple shootings, lynchings, and other violent incidents across Georgia, South Carolina, Mississippi, and West Virginia.
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Fire devastates Rochester orphan asylum hospital section
A blaze at the Rochester orphan asylum on Hubbel Park broke out at 1 am and swept the hospital section. One and possibly more than a dozen children died or were critically injured as nurses and staff rushed to evacuate about 109 children, with ambulances and several hospitals taking the injured. The origin remains undetermined and losses may exceed $20,000.
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Reading company accepts Morgan offer for Central Railroad purchase
The Reading board decided to accept J P Morgan’s proposal for purchasing the Central Railroad of New Jersey. President Harris will confer with Morgan in New York on financing the deal. Readers expect Lehigh Valley to come under Reading control, but no action taken on that company yet.
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Scorpion Arrives at Laguayra to Assist Mission
The Navy reports Commander Sargent of the Scorpion announces the ship’s arrival at Laguayra Veneto’s to aid Minister Locky in his mission. The State Department seeks a prompt equitable timing solution related to franchise issues.
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Sedition charge against Ons Land editor in Cape Town
Cape Town reports editor PH Man of Ons Land was arrested on seditious reflections on General French and troops. Bail set at £5. In St Paul, Judge Bazile admitted probate of Senator Cushman K. Davis's will, estate valued at $35,000 with widow as beneficiary and St Paul Trust Co. as executor. Also, former Hungarian minister Lukacs died by suicide in Budapest, after mental distress.
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