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- tumorous Jlcpartuunt ' Ths Doctor's Error. Velpeau, the great French surgeon, successfully performed a serious operation on a little child. The mother, overjoyed, called : at the surgeon's office and said: "Monsieur, my child's life is saved and I do not know how to express my i gratitude to you. Allow me, however, to present to you this pocketbook em- . broidered by my own hands." The great surgeon smiled sarcasti c&Uy. "Madame," he said, "my art Is not merely a matter of feeling. My!, life has its necessities like yours. Allow me, therefore, to decline your charming present, and to request some more substantial remuneration." "But, monsieur," asked the lady, ( "what remuneration do you desire?" "Five thousand francs." The lady quietly opened the pocket- j book, which contained ten notes of a thousand francs each, counted out five of them, and politely handing them to the amazed physician, retired. ( A Reasonable Doubt. A new sys- i tem of memory training was being J taught in a small village and the in- 1 Btructor was becoming enthusiastic. j "Now, for example," he said," sup- C pose you wish to remember the name C of the poet Bobby Burns, Fix in your mind a picture of an English police Von Irnnw thev call 1 BMUi in ucuu^o. *vw .. r their i>olicemen 'bobbies," and there b you have it. See? Bobby Burns." "Yes," said one pupil, "but I am not allowed to use slang or nicknames, so that, to me, would mean. Robert Browning.' q , . C Fulfilling the Requirements* Willie came up to his mother with an expression of anxiety on his face. "Ma," he asked, "if a poor, hungry little boy S was to come to the back door and ask for something to eat, would you give him that piece of pie that was left S over from dinner?" "Yes, Willie, of course I would," said _ the mother. 0 Willie's face cleared. "All right," he said, "just wait a r minute till I run round to the back 1 door.' Too Much Work. The "one-gallus" customer drifted into a country store ^ in Arkansas. 0 "Gimme a nickel's worth of asafe- o tida," he drawled. b' The clerk poured It out and pushed ? .. 9 H acruss mc kvuutu> 0 "Charge It," said the customer. C "What la your name?" asked the * clerk. "Honeyfunkel." "Take It for nothing," said the shop- ^ man. "I wouldn't write 'asafetida* and 'Honeyfunkel' for five cents." D - m - D Bloodthirsty. A r renchman was waitlng at a railroad station in Ireland ^ when a couple of natives sat down be- C side him. Said one "Sure, Pat, its, down to Kilmary I've been, and I'm on me way back to Killpatrick." "Ye don't say so," said the other, g "It's messclt that's just after being down to Kilkenny, and I stop here a ir bit before I go to Kilmor." ? "What assassins!" exclaimed the s Frenchman. "Would that I were back in France!" John Bull. C Making a Piatituue Correct. Tommy ' was undergoing chastisement at the, hanus of his outiageu mother for eat-i ing jam. "Tommy," she said, "this hurts me more than it does you." And when Tommy was alone he produced a square piece of wood which he had placed where it was needed, and murmured reflectively: "I thought that board wouldn't do her hand any good." It Wouldn't Do. The leading lawyer of a great railroad company introduced the president of the road to well-known clergyman. "Doctor," said the lawyer Jocosely after the introduction, "I thought it might be possible for you to give Mr. a pass to heaven." "Oh, no," was the reply or tne minister. 'That wouldn't do, you know. It would be a shame to separate him from his counsel." The Mule at a boy Sees It. Being told to write a brief essay on "The Mule," Ralph turned in to his teacher the following effort: The mewl is a hardier bird than the guse or the turkie. It has two legs to walk with, two more to kick with, and wears its wings on the side of its head. It is stubbornly backward about coming forward. Fixing the Blame. "Experts tell us that, roughly speaking, one marriage in three results in divorce." began the chap with the fund of useless irritation. "Yes," the other one chimed in, "and it's the roughly speaking part that causes most of the trouble." Indianapolis Star. That Helped Some. "Ma," asked Johnny, "is that ink that papa writes with indelible?" "No, it isn't," answered his mother. "Why?" Johnny breathed a ^igh of relief. "I'm glad It isn't," he said, "for I just spiHed it all over the carpet." A Matter of 1 at>ie. "But you must remember, Edith," said the young husband after the quarrel, "that my taste Is better than yours." "Undoubtedly," said Eidth, "when we remember that you married me and I married you." Gone but not Forgotten. "Some of the good people who dine here," said the hotel-manager sadly, "seem to regard spoons as a sort of medicine to be taken after meals." Boston / Transcript. ueaaiy rmueneos. i n?i>? , you' to a customer," says a news item, ( "a Wallasey butcher fell unconscious." In our neighborhood it used to be, until lately, the customer who fell unconscious. Punch. Her Rates. A scrubwoman applied 1 to a lady for a job. "What do you charge a day?" asked the mistress. "Well, mum," was the reply, "a dollar and a quarter if I eats meself, and a dollar If you eats me." Wanting, Not Wanted. Whatever the Bolshevik! want, want is all they have succeeded In getting. London Opinion. I charter No. 9,533. REPORT OF THE FIRST NATION In the State of South Carolina, a REi Loans and discounts, including those shown in b and c) Total loans Overdrafts, secured, $ ; unsec U. S. bonds (other than Liberty U. S. certificates of indebtednei U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circ Liberty Loan bonds: Liberty Loan Bonds, 3|, 4, and 4J p Stock of federal Reserve Bank (60 Value of Banking house, owned and Equity in Banking House Furniture and Fixtures Lawful Reserve with Federal Resci Cash in vault and net amounts due Total of Items 14, 15, 16, 17 ar Checks on banks located outside o porting bank and other cash ii Redemption fund with U. S. Trea U. S. Treasurer Interest earned but not collec Notes and Bills Receir able not Total ? A UJ Capital Stock paid in Surplus Fund Jndivided profits ? liess current expenses, interest, am nterest and discount col/ected or of maturity and not earned (ap tmount reserved for all interest ac Circulating Notes outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outsl Total of Items 32, 33, 14 and 35 Demand deposits (other than banl Reserve (deposits payable with ndividual deposits subject to checl Mvidends unpaid Total of demand deposits (ott Its) subject to Reserve, 39, 40, and 41 Time deposits subject to Reserve < or subject to 30 days or more n< ixisrs>: lertiflcates of deposit (other than 1 >thei time deposits - Total of Time deposits subject 1 48, 44, and 45 Total - TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA C I, J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier of lat the above statement is true to t ubscribed and sworn to before me (SEAL) C. S. PRATT, orrect Attest: S. V. Aycock, W. I ank No. 28 STATEMENT 01 THE LOAN AN1 Located at York, S. C., at tli RES oans and Discounts verdrafts onds and Stocks Owneci by the Be ther Real Estate Owned ue from Banks and Bankers urrency - .. liver and Other Minor Coin hecks and Cash Items Total LIA apital Stock Paid In urplus Fund ndividod Profits, less Current Expt ue to Banks and Bankers ividends Unpaid idividual Deposits Subject to Chec avings Deposits ime Certificates of Deposit ashler's Checks otes and B'lls Rediscounted ther Liabilities, viz.: Reserved for 1 Total : .... TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA C( Before Me came C. W. McGEE, ( lg duly sworn, says that the above f said Bank, as shown by the books worn to before me this 11th day ol GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Nob orrert Attest: B. N. Moore, C. E. pi Ik s Hb^^cOa *"t- ? " Cj\ . Copyright ill! by R. J. Reynold* ^SJ^. Tobacco Co. Never was such rig fisted smokejoy as y jimmy pipe pacKeu wiui That's because P. A. You can't fool your U can get five aces out of Prince Albert, coming ar earlier just to start stoki you know you've got tb Prince Albert's quality but when you figure th patented process that cu feel like getting a flock o to express your happy dc Toppy red bags, tidy red ti humidors and that classy, sponge moistener top that hi R. J. Reynolds Tobaca Reserve District No. CONDITION OF AL BANK, AT SHARON t the Close of Business on March 4, 1919: SOURCES. rediscounts, (except $153,5S3 13 - $153,583 13 $153,583 1 ured, $10.07 10 0 Bonds, but including , ss): ulation (par value) 25,000 00 25,000 0 er cent, unpledged 8,150 00 8,150 0 per cent of subscrip 1,060 0 I iininpiimhprf>f1 1.200- 00 ll200 0 800 0 \e Bank 8,005 4 from National Banks 23,373 2 id 18 $ 23,373 20 f city or town of retems 331 3 surer and due from 1,250 0 ted approximate on past due 511 5 ...... 8224,254 6 lBILITIES. . $ 25,000 0 10,000 0 ...._ $ 3,732 67 1 taxes paid 708 23 3,024 4 credited, in advance proximate) 2,622 0: crued 1,010 II 25,000 0i Landing 1,474 4! 1,474 49 < deposits) subject to in 30 days): < - 76,991 8! 8 0( ler than bank deposItems 36, 37, 38 - 3 76,999 85 payable after 30 days )tice, and postal savfor money borrowed) 67,600 4S 11,523 3i :o Reserve, Items 42, 3 79,123 79 3224,254 6S ounty of York ss: the above-named bank, do solemnly sweai he best of my knowledge and belief. J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier, this 11th day of March, 1919. , Notary Public. M. Faulkner, J. S. Rainey, Directors. F THE CONDITION OF rv o at rm r t-r a * tv* J SAVllMbS 15AIM A le Close of Business March 4, 1919. SOURCES. - - - $530,176 11 ink 28.534 00 '. 5,915 00 - ,_ 79,350 41 12,825 00 Z7.J ....ZZT.!..r. ZZZZ 1,884 50 ..... 175 65 $661,075 67 BILITIES. $ 50.000 00 60,000 00 fnscs and Taxes Paid 24,320 78 - 1,394 70 i<'TZIZZIZZZ^ 64,518 26 177,594 51 262 67 505,354 19 10,000 00 Taxes, Interest, etc 10,000 00 $661,075 67 DUNTY OF YORK ss: Uashler of the above named Bank, who, beand foregoing statement Is a true condition i of said Bank. C. W. McGEE. f March. 1919. ary Public, S. C. (SEAL). Spencer, W. W. Lewis. Drectors. IlltlliUlllllitu. ;ht-handed-twoou puff out of a '*m Prince Albert! has the quality! iste apparatus any more than yc a family deck! So, when you h id going, and get up half an hoi ng your pipe or rolling cigarette le big prize on tne end or your un< ' alone puts it in a class of its ow at P. A. is made by our exclusi\ its out bite and parch?well?yc f dictionaries to find enough wor< lys sentiments! ins, handsome pound and half-pound tin practical pound crystal glass humidor with eeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. > Company, Winston-Salem, N. < c ' Bank No. 425. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE PLANTERS' BANK Located at Sharon, S. C., at the close of business March 4th, 1919. Resources. Loans and Discounts $155,050 33 Overdrafts 416 03 Bonds and stocks owned by , Bank 9,525 0C - Furniture and Fixtures 850 0C Due from Banks and Bankers 5 911 53 q Currency 506 0C Silver and other Minor 0 Coin 264 93 Checks and Cash Items 5,578 76 Hthnr PoQAiirpoa iH7 PqI '? due on Liberty Bonds 6,015 03 J Total - $183,147 65 q Liabilities. 0 Capital Stock Paid in $ 35,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes 3 Paid .. 2,331 79 Due to Banks and Bankers.. 1,467 08 0 Dividends Unpaid 76 00 Individual deposits 6 subject to check $54,178 88 - Time Certificates 9 of Deposit 13,133 21 Cashier's Checks.. 561 69 67,873 78 p Notes and bills rediscounted 48,000 00 Bills payable, including Cer0 tiflcates for money borrowed - - 16,500 00 4 Other Liabilities, viz.: Bal. due for Liberty bonds 11,900 00 2 5 Total $183,147 65 0 J STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of York ss. Before me came J, B. PAYSINGER, . Cashier of the above named bank, who ? being duly sworn, says that the above 5 and foregoing statement is a true con, dition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. J. B. PAYSINGER. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of March, 1919. (Seal). C. S. PRATT, Notary Public. > Correct Attest: Charles O. Burruss, M. D., Arthur M. Erwin, W. L. Hill, Directors. 1 SINGER SEWING MACHINES T AM Agent and Salesman for the ' Genuine Singer Sewing Machine absolutely the best domestic sewing machine in the world, regardless of price. Also I repair Sewing Machines of all kinds at reasonable prices. Call on or write to me at York, S. C. 12 sw 3m H. F. BAKER. THE MOST DAN< No organs of ths human body are ao Important to health and long lire as the kidneys. When they slfw up and com1 mence to lag in their duties, look outl Find out what the trouble la without delay. Whenever you feel nervous, weak, dizzy, suffer from sleeplessness, or have pains in the back wake up at once. Tour kidneys need help. These are signs to warn you that your kidneys are not performing their functions properly. They are only half doing their work and are allowing Impurities to accumulate and be converted Into uric acid and other poisons, which are causing you distress and will destroy you unless thsy are driven from your system. IMealai THE TIME TO BUY I CAN B The outside demand especially Meal, is somet who want Meal should ta ingly. OUR HOLLER MILL I Is Its own Best advertisemen i | Increased patronage from a sections of the County and satL l flcil testimonials as to the sup< , I rior quality of the output tell tit I 1 story! | ? j I ? ! I | ! X i; x>* We are here for serv ; I giving complete satisfacti jji YORKVILLE C01T( St national ioy smoke j Bank No. 191. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIOf OF THE ; Bank of Hickory Grove Located at Hickory Grove, S. C., a I the Close of Business March 4th I 1919: Resource*: | Loans and Discounts 5125,358 6 ' Overdrafts 2,327 8 , Bonds and Stocks owned . bv the Bank 8,250 0 Furniture and Fixtures 2,100 0 Due from Banks and Bankers 4,454 2 Currency 4,500 0 Gold 40 0 Silver and other Minor Coin 728 7 Other Resources, viz.: Pig Club - 161 6 Total $147,921 0 Liabilities: Capital Stock Paid in $ 25,000 0 Surplus Fund 7,000 0 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 461 6 Dividends unpaid 4 0i Individual Deposits subject to Check ...... _$56,064 14 Savings deposits.... 13,451 23 Time Certificates of deposit 15,045 32 Cashier's Checks .... 894 74 85,455 4; Bills payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed 30,000 01 Total $147,921 0: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of York ss Before me came L. M. ALLISON Cashier of the above named Bank who, being duly sworn, says that th? above and foregoing statement is e true condition of said Bank, as showz by the books of said Bank. L. M. ALLISON. Sworn to and subscribed before m< this 10th day of March, 1919. J. M. WILKERSON, Notary Public, (Seal). Correct Attest: J. S. Wilkerson, J. L. Plaxico, W. F. McGill, Directors. CATTLE WANTED " T AM in the market for One Hundred neau ui xuuug value lur puaim lng. Let me have your offerings in person, by phone or by mail. H. E FERGUSON. York, S. C. 4 t.f tf SEROUS DISEASE Get some OOC.D MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules at once. They are an old, tried preparation used all over the world for centuries. They contain only old-fashioned, soothing oils combined with strength-giving and system-cleansing herbs, well known and used by physicians In their daily practice. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Oapaulee are Imported direct from the laboratories in Holland. They are convenient to take, and will either give prompt relief or your money will be refunded. Ask for them at any drug store, but be sure to get the original Imported GOLD MEDAL brand. Accept no substitutes. In sealed packages. Hiree sizes. id Hulls S NOW WHILE THEY ! E HAD for both Meal and Hulls, ; liing fierce. Local people j ike notice and act accord- J I i ii ? I ie X J COAL j We now have an adequate sup- j ply of excellent Domestic, Steam , and Forge Coals, and are taking i care of the requirements of customers in the town as well as 1 the country. J ice and when we fail in ] on we want to be told. j IN OIL COMPANY j TO BED GROUCHY WAKEUPFEELING GLORIOUSLY Wonderful How Calotabs, the Perfected Nausealess Calomel, Makes You Feel So Good the Next Morning Ask your doctor and he will tell you that calomel is the best and only sure remedy for a lazy liver, billiousness, indigestion and constipation. Now that all of its unpleasant and dangerous qualities have been removed, calomel, in the form of Calotabs, is the easiest and most pleasant of all laxatives to take. One tablet at bedtime with a swallow of water that's all. No taste, ao griping, no nausea, no salts. In the morning, you feel simply fine, live, wide-awake, energetic, strong and with i hearty appetite for breakfast. Eat tvhat you please and go about your work, no danger of salivation. Calotabs are sold only in original sealed packages, price thirty-five cents. Y"our druggist recommends and guarantees Calotabs by offering to refund the price if you are not delighted with them. (adv.) FARM LOANS ARRANGED for on York County property, to run for 3, 5, 7. 10 or (Federal Land Bank) 34 years. May be paid off before maturity, on terms requiring no additional expense- Interest rates: 5 1-2 per cent, or 6 per cent or 7 per cent, according to the lender, md k) borrower's urgerey. C. R. SPENCER, Attorney. |jjf M 0/x Kpti H S^mb" /? clothes. ^ggggJ^J "?0the H SB H BKAME 11 mi g-I g m | $60.00 f FOR SO ? : THE RECENT CONGRESS 3 : i payment of a bonus of $60.00 to eac 0 I -C ?1. - A 11 1,1 1 AY?f1 +V 0 : Hum tile kjci vice, mi ouiuicia iu iu 2j i the Service may bring their Disci 5; : ! will be our pleasure to assist them ; ! with the Department at Washing j THIS IS ONLY ONE of the rr J the people of this community; and der assistance to any returnerd sol 4 i in fact, we are anxious to do every 0 1 triots who fought for those of us w THIS BANK EXTENDS a cc ! i call on us whenever they feel that WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSIN 1 ! treatment. If you have not yet pi ! i invite YOU to do so. , j i W ALL BUSINESS CON - Farmers who have not yet made th | i fort he year are invited to take PEOPLES BANK & ? i ; C. L. COBB, Pres. J. 51. STROUP, VI i i ; J. T. CRAWFORD, Vice-Pres. , IU 1W l(V l*W1 STATEMENT ( 1 o I Mht CONDENSED FROM A REPORT TO TH AT THE CLOSE OF BU RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,303,373 21 Overdrafts ~ None Customers liability account of acceptances .. .... 63,900 00 U. S. Bonds to secure Circulation.. 100,00b 00 U. S. Bonds to secure U. S. Deposits 5,000 00 Liberty Bonds 505,600 00 U. S- Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness ....: ...... 460,000 00 War Savings and Thrift Stamps 564 12 Other Bonds , .. 5,763 44 I Federal Reserve Bank Stock 4,800 00 i Banking House Furniture and Fixj tures 47,500 00 i 5 per cent. Redemption Fund 6,000.00 [ Interest earned but not collected.. 3,069 62 I Cash on hand, and in Banks 396,798 61 Other Assets (Hogs) 3,313 32 $2,894,682 82 IN LINE OF THE LARGEST BANK IN T FIFTH I THE PEOPLES B C. L. COBB, ROCK HI ! SOVEREIGN j Tonic for Ever THE YOUNG I tented days in Build. 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S. i f mimmmrmnmmviwmMwimmmnmmrimmimwimi BONUS I ? >LDIERS pnapted a law Tyrovidiner for the w - - J~ V ;h soldier honorably discharged j i lis community who are now out of i i targe Papers to this Bank and it j i in filing the necessary information j i ,pton, having this matter in charge. i : tany services that we will render i I it will also be our pleasure to ren- i ? Idier to find profitable employment; I i thing in our power to help the paho stayed at home. ! I irdial invitation to everybody to i ! we may be of service to them. ! j ESS with the assurance of the best i iaced an account with this Bank, we ! ; PIDENTIAL Leir financial arrangements with us i advantage of our facilities. TRUST COMPANY ' I Ice-Prc8. J. H. B. JENKINS, Jr., Cashier WM. S- MOORE, Asst. Cashier. """" .... i-Aj.; i MBBM^mmmmm . ^ )F CONDITION iF Nattnnal SattL E COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY SINESS MARCH 4 1919. u LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 100,000 00 Surplus (earned) 75.000 00 Undivided Profits 7,951 69 Interest collected but not earned.. 28,382 32 Interest Due Depositors 10,564 Reserved for Taxes 209 70 j Circulation 98,600 00 Re-Discounts 16,606 00 Notes Re-discounted, secured by Liberty Bonds 62,200 00 Due Federal Reserve Bank for Liberty Bonds and Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness 560,000 00 Acceptances executed for customers 63,900 00 Bonds borrowed 294,600 00 DEPOSITS 1,612,869 06 93,894,682 92 __ DEPOSITS # HE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT IATI0NAL BANK 1 CASHIER. LL, S. C. J i ia>in iMHiniailinimi DR "LIFE LINE" MAN who believes that his "Life Line" indicates coni after years and therefore slackens 'n his efforts to treading on dangerous ground, for u..ly one thing is work-a-day life, "death and taxes." I MULATE?DON'T HESITATE? T SAVING TODAY. ONG BANK will be glad to receive as little as ONE in initial deposit, and pay you interest at the yearly j 4k PER CENT. OAN & SAVINGS BANK THE BANK FOR THE PEOPLE" * fill IWEWIWIWIWIIlliglii^iPWPWPWPWPWPWPWW^i At Sri J^c- "7. ~ ilKn ^Jr " i- ' [YOU BUY NOW OR LATER ON I * 1 should buy from JAMES BROS., you H jred that you will get a Square Deal. I sell Mules, to be sure that 's what we I W but more important than the profit 9 half dozen Mules, as for that is for us p ; our customers are satisfied with their 9 h us. If you haven't bought a Mule 8 n't traded for a younger animal and S y or trade, come to see us beiore you . We have the stock we want your n I will give you a Square Deal with no rs. ? JAMES BROTHERS HC,1SES J * v. r - '"*** i.i'iil i?-n> "