The Dillon herald. (Dillon, S.C.) 1894-????, September 16, 1909, Image 8
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Converted.
The following from the Gaffney.
Ledger is a strong argument for
smaller counties:
"An open confession is good
for the soul" is an old saying, and 1
while ihe matter was settled years,
ago. and Settled right, it is not out;
of the way to quote a remark of j
Mr. M. C. Lipscomb, of the
White Plains section, who was in
the city yesterday. Mr. Lipscomb!
said: "Why I just believed this'
new countv would ruin us. I I
couldn't see where the benefit)
would come in for us to undergo
the expense of a new court house
and jail. But the new county advocates
won out and I am glad of
it. I sec the wisdom of their
course now. I believe in progress
and good roads, and I would |
give $500 out of m y pocket
towards, a good road from (lalTr.ey
to Spartanburg, via mv house."
Mr. Lipscomb has visited Mecklenburg
county twice simply to
inspect her good roads, and he
further said that if Cherokee could
not afford to construct macadam
roads he was in favor of the county
grading her roads as soon as pos
nble and then macadamizing them
later.
School Opens.
The High School opened Monday
morning with a large attendance.
After a three month's J
vacation the teachers and pupils'
seemed anxious once more to resume
the duties thev laid aside
at the beginning of the summer.
The school was opened w?th
appropriate exercises in the auditorium.
In addition to guile a
large number of pupils there were
present many of the parents ami i
well-wishers and friends <>t" the '
schoolThe
exercises were opened with
a scriptural reading and a prayer i
by Rev. W. r.. Kirk land and;
there were addresses by Messrs.
15. R. Hamer, L. Cottingham and
Rev. H. A. Willis, l'rof- Nickels
made a short address to the ?upils
and the parents who were present
and then the children passed
out to the several class rooms and
settled themselves down to the 1
$
I School Op
131
Having paid par
to the line of sc
several years
what the schoc
Our stock this >
than ever and >
thing in the lir
jiK pnes. We buy
Vv tities than the d
Uw school supplies (
nfi and can offer 2
AK at lower price;
li full line of schc
u ways have on 1
fK assortment of
Pencil Tablets.
WW Pencils and Pens.
^ Ink Tablets and
M And everything el
|A| in a first-class ]
uR carry the large
SK tionery in Mari
jQj Herald Bo
jjti Stati
Opposite Passe
fiwi' -^r w?
nine month's \v. ik in from of
them.
The factory school opened Monday
also and the first day's attendance
numbered about IS pupils.
The school is in charge of Miss
Smith again this year, and she
will be assisted by Miss Foie.
Statement of the condition of
THE PEOPf.KS UATCIC
located at Dillon, S. (J.
at the close of business Sept. 8th, I'.KK)
RESOURCES
Is>aus and Discounts $71,001.00
Dciiiaud Lonns 2,620. li)
Overdrafts 5)24 28
Furniture and Fixtures 1.121.751
Due from thinks *; Trust Cos. 17, .'51.61)
Currency 5,226 00
Cold 285.00
Mlver and other Coin 1,505.52
Checks and Cash Items 1,425.18
T?>tnl ' 103,02:1.30
LIABILITIES
<'"|)ital Stock Paid in $25,000.00
Surplus Fund 2,50 ;.00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes Paid 2,705.87
individual Deposits Subject
to Check 81,147.14
Time certificates of Deposit 5,729.82
Cashiers Checks 241.811
Hills Payable. 80 00'.).0 ?
Credit Items 4.0911.04
Total 102,028.2(5
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, /
County ok Marion. i
lb* lore me came E. R. Hnmer
Cashier of the above named Bank,
who, beiiift duty sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is a true
condition of said Bunk, as shown by the
bt oks of file in said bauk.
E. R. Hamer.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 11th day of Sept. 1901).
V. L.. McLean
Notary. Public.
Correct Attest
.1 W. Dillon i
T. A. Dillon Directors.
.! W. Kiiut N
? ? ??Statement
of condition of
THE BANK OF DILLON
located at Dillon, S. C.
at tin- dose of business Sept. Nth, 1 !)<)".!.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts 327,953.14
Overdrafts 3,1211.78
Bonds \ Stocks owned by bank 12,950.00
Hanking House 4,500.00
Furniture end Fixtures 1,577 27
Other Real Estate 8,209.0
Due from Banks nnd Trust Cos. 63,407.85
Currency 3.821.00
Gold 775.00
ens Sept. $
w
ir
ticuiar attention V
ihool supplies for
we know just On
>1 children need.
'ear is completer VV
ve handle every- OS
le of school sup- nfj
in larger quan- M
iealer who makes RS
:>nly a "sideline" Qn
l better selection
s. We carry a jjQj
>ol books and al- Jt
land a complete M
ink. an
1 Chalk. flv
Boxes. Ilff
nch Baskets. II
Book Sacks. _llfl
SiHillin^ Blanks.
se usually found jft
Book Store. We I?
st line of sta- fXI
on county. ^ i
ok and R |
onery Co. |?
nger Depot. n I
.
mi1 i in'
SilTcr and other Coin 877 97
Checks and Cash Items ^1^670^76
Total 4S8.961.77
LIABILITIES
Capital^Stock Paid la 75.000.00
Surplus Fund 3o.000.00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes Paid 34,752 40
Individunl Depts. subject to
check I3:t,.88.95
Time certificates of Deposit <>5,475.42
Notes fit Bills RediscOunted 1? ',000.00
Bills payable, including certificates
for money borrowed 100,000.00
Reserve Fund 5,000.00
Total 428,961.77
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA > SS.
County of Marion (
Before me came W. T. Bethea, flashier
of the above named bank, who, being
duly sworn, says that tlie above and
foregoing statement is a true condition of
said bank, as shown by the books of
said bauk.
W. T. Bethea.
Sworn to and subscribed for before me
[ this !lth day of Sept. 1909.
Maurice Manning
Notary Public.
i Correct?Attest
j A. J. C. Cottingham t
i Wade Stackhouse 1 Directors
I T. W . Betheii
am >#? ^
About Saving Money.
A North Corolina bank is send
ing out souvenir post cards con1
laining the following: words:
I "$1.00 a year for fifty years is
' only $50 00. but compounded it is
I $290.(K). $50 00 a year for fifty
I years is only $2,500, but at com!
pound interest it is $14,500 "
These two sentences should
have a fascinating meaning for
every man who stops to think
what he might have done if he
had only saved his nickles and
dimes.
1 Think of the people who are
. spenumsf tneir nickies each day,
j and then figure what it would be
! at the end of a few years.
I The above sentences should
j make men and women stop and
I think what they could have done
, had they only started early,
j What you could have done can
! now be done by your boys.
Stop your boys and girls from i
loafing at the dope fountain from
early morning till late at night
and put them to saving the nickles
and dimes in the saving bank,
and in the future they will have
money to buy homes.
It is not the man who makes
money who comes to the front in
! the community, but the man who
i saves money.?Exchange.
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The South Atlantic ,
The Following Increases f
New Premiums 60l%
Renewal Premiums 31 "
Insurancejlssned, 40 "
.Total Income
All New Forms of Policies
, vative Options to Insured.
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| Tuesday and Wednesday, | '
B Sept. 28th. and 29th. j
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E The selections were made after a stay of weeks among the ||, '
H leading millinery establishments of Baltimore and New York and 3s
SE represents the highest development of the milliner's art. Every =2
piece of millinery in my store has a style and individuality of its
own. Here vou can find iust what von want an*l nnf
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SE just as good." __ 3|
| THE FALL FASHIONS. |
^ of 1909 surpass in beauty those of previous seasons and our display
on Sept. 28th. and 29th. will be larger and prettier than ever.
You will find here the same goods and the same styles that will
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(Under Hamilton Hotel.)
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In Automobiles.
/ | BRUSH RUNABOUT
case of Mange. p
rTTPi? KTrkT? orvTo H car on mar^et f?r the money, most
v. j.^wx x v^xo- p economical car ever manufactured.
? g COMPLETE $550.00.
Dog Readies, || jf interested in a machine 'Phone or write .J
LE By || me at Latta, S. C. Demonstration car always
~ n on jian^
xarmacy. ? B H. ATKINSON.
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j KING W CURES ;
? During 1908 !| [DR. KiNO'Sl 1
Insurance Company j NEW DISCOVERY
1 - FOR COUGHS and COLDS. \ j
or the Year Show: | FOR WEAK, SORE LUNQ8, ASTHMA*'V
Insurance in Force 24 ?!t, I DAIIftlllTI? UlTMMBiBMAM .jf*
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Net Assets 19" AMD ALL ^
Net Surplu" 15 THROAT AND LUNG V H
g DISEASES. \
39 per cent. PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
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Giving: Most Liberal Conser ! * regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the grand?t medicine ?t J
modern times. One bottle completely cored me of o very M \
cough, which was steadily growing worse under other tualm?f
" EARL SHAMDURG, Codell, Km. >
ieneral Agent, paioi ?oo and ei.oo
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