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ibt bbertiser Ubscription Price is $1.0 Per Yews Payable In Advanue. Published by ADVERTISER PBINTING COMPANY Lauren,. S. C. advertising Rates on Application. Obituaries and Card of Thanks: One cent a word. uneret at the postoince at Laureas, P. C, as second class mail matter. L.Al'ItENS\t, S. C., .1.1NU'AtKY 110. 19117. GOOlD ROADSM. The .\dvertiser has yet to hear the first voi('ce rasd aga inst a generous exipenditttre in tiis conty to secure better toads. 'thre are many, of cot :rse, as there are always, who (lp Dose any movement liable to increase taxes, but they are so few that little has been heard of them. 'TIlis is the year for something to be (lone. The ,ounty is in a fair).I prosperous condi tion but its roads are very bad. Other counties around us are either a lready ttil ding better roads or are rteipar ing to do so. We tust keep abreast or fall behind. Which? Ti111 POOR liCI!SIC. We linderstan( that the Stat' Hoard Mf t'harities and Cor(rc'ltion is tather ?ng a bill to crhtangte the s' em of 'ar at.g 'or the ltute's of th.' state. WV e":lleVe that Ithe board will recoininlend the adoption of a system'uit wiere(by the j)lattiers will be cared tor inl district altmishouse rathier than in county almt houses. The board hopes to secure the ad Valtages hat ge ie ally resIlt from alo'e ('olutpla('t. organtization aid the 1lani to us looks 1praelieal. However, -if the ann of the board is not adopt ed. sonie measti'es should he taken by (nirt delegation to imp1rov'e le c'ondi -tion of oiu' oWI Iapiers inl the alms )otuse between here and ('linton. 'T'he Advertiser is not criticising those who actually 1condue the "poor house''. as .t is called. or the c'olity otficer.; who are 'responsible 'for it. ''he pl4a'e is diutlile'ss (onductedl as well as the )none'y provided for it justilies or srtte 'ly as tIle IltIbli do'inands. buti it is not o outr (rit nievertheless and it should '!eV iiproved (l lut. Ipuliltorls Ut i. Sen. .1. II. Whartot and i.llre'1sn 1xa:1 os \\. It. Htic hey, .Ir., \\,'. I). Ht;rri a1nod I). I 1. I Hoozer l'ft their honies .\lon any for :'oItlmbia to b( at the ooponing 5o'5Yion of tt( le.oilattore ysterday, If. .S. IHlackwell, 10st., the tewly :leted soli-'itor, also wen' t down as didl lt. 1,. A. ('oolo-r. u\ hose term.1 as hoieestor' kloes net cx;iie t il next 'I'::e --day. Ited Cross Seals. .\liss lhta leredithI, who wa; ill chatrege of th( tsale of It lo ('ross s''ils 10o' the' lii' Ch iha: holidays hnis '1ent amouniltt. $10.ti7 in sales fori Lautt ens. otlice', she wa'~s inot ale to se'll as mlanty gi s she exp0cted to, buit nex t yar' she ~ilanis to sell mnany tuiore(. We offer special va Ilies In li-piece Chlamober' Sets at $2.9to. S. M. & F. II. W lI(ElS & CO. . Hended the 1,ist. At at recenft meethiig oif North arid F'oth Carolina agents of the Missotur' State ifMe Insuranltlce Ctomipany, heild in Columbia, Mr. C. R. Moseley, of -this cIty, was awarded a prizte of $25 f'or placing the lar'gest amount of in -turance of any of the agents during -the fatll months. Mrt. .Moseleyv was highly coimplimnented lor' his high rcordt'.. l'N Elt.\l 4)1 4) . I,. LINitll. Fiur'ial Tlooki Plac'e at iLanfordl W~edn~ez The funer'al of the late o1 r. Oscar L. Lantford, thle p 'lroiet Lan~tford ('It izeni whose Itagie death oCerurtedl Tlues (lay mtorning, too0k place Wedntesdhay aifternoon at the Lanford Ha hti1st chur'ch. Thle futnera'l exetr'isea were condutcted biy t he R1ev. S. II. Temipie man of Laurtens andl the R1ev. J1. Tr. Littlejohn, of I'dge.Ileld, a birothet"-in law of the deceased. A large conl course of sorrmowing ft'iends and( r'ela tives, inctludig a numbet' fromi the cIty of Laulrenis, attended the fttnerai al whichi was one of the saddest ever' wi'tnessedl in that part or the cotuntty. Capt. L.anford, who ri'CCved a paintful flesh wound during the enactmenut of the depot tragedy, was able to attend 'the ftuneralt. .\ur. Lanford Is survived by his widow who was a Mrs. Weiborn, arrd several children, Including one son, Lewie Lanford who was former'ly a student in (he city- schiools here. The survlv ing sistor's are: Mt's. J. T. Littlejohn, MIrs, J1. 1,. Fleming, Mrs. Josepuh Cooley of Manilla, P. i., and Miss Minnie Lan ford. GENEltAL ASSEMBLY CONVENED YESTERDAI (Continued from Page One.) acceptable to the insurance comhpanie: is not definitely known, but it is un derstood that. certain changes on thi verbage of the instrument will bi necessitated. The commission ha been called by the governor to moe Monday, and it is believed that a co. p1 omise measure, agreeable to i11 'oll1anies and fully protecting tit rights of the state, will be drawn th be presented to the general asseibly I In adiition, the conmmittee has com,. pleted a building code for tie incor porated municipalities of the state an( 1a bill providing for inquiry into th( origin of fires. Cloth of these Ieas i ires will be introduced in the legisla. ture during the first days of the ses sion. According to the estimate of Comp troller-General Sawyer, released foi publication Sunday morning, the va rious institutions and departments of the government are asking for ap propriations n'nounting to $3,159. 691.57, while the estimated revenue of the state for 1917 will be $2,334,756.SS. Mr. Sawyer states that it will take a levy of 10 'mills to meet the amounts asked for 1917. Mlr. Sawyer states that the general assembly appropriated $2,596,169.08, whereas the revenue for 1916 will amount to only $2,J01,281.30, creat ing a delicit of practically $295,000, or a levy of one mill. The levy provided by the legislature for 1916 was 6 1-2 mills. The condition of the finances of the .tate is expected to be the cause of drastic legislation alfecting the taxa tion system of South Carolina. What attempts will he made to amend the existing law is not known at tll[ tule, but it is considered a safe het that some scllh legislation will be at tempted. The investigators of the state board of charities and corre' 'ions into the conditions of penal and char itable institutions of the state may re suit ill legislation to alleviate the hard lot of the poor, the leeble-ininded and 'the ilmbet cles. It is thought, that bills niaking lighter tie burdens of tilese classes of unfortanate ; will be in tro duced. A bill ptroviding for rural credits twill be introdnced as will one ror workingmen's compensat ion. in view of the recent strikes in textile com ...t.... i '.t.. anli;kely that other labor legislation will be attempted. .\s the boll weevil is expected to cro.<s the Savatnah river into South Carolina next year, it is probable (lint somei renedial legislation, assisting the farme(r to prepare for the advent of lile pest, will be ill for early pas sage. A fight lrobahy will be miade on A. It. l ichardsonl of C'olumlbia, chief gan4e war den, who has heeni a par'tisalt of Ifornlet (Governor I lease. liitherto the position has b'etl filled by appoint mntil by the governor on recon mn dIat iln by ihe Audubiilon society, buit 1last elect\ve by the legislature. Governor M\annling. who still has the bii!lliun ard'isont for thle fouri-yealr I trm, wichel is lui tis yearCtl. At a1 recent ineelting o1 thle Auduibon society .\r. llard sonl was r'ectinunen~ded by it forI reap1 Al. a mecetinlg of tile legislat ive com11 mlttee of t he State F'edetration of La bor, 11e1( herte IFridiay, it is uindler stood that, Ithe following legIslation wotld~ be r'etiesteri front the general assembly: A bil requtiin g sItatewIidet compujill sor'y school altendlance. A lill pirovidling fotr free school books, to lie lirinited in Sothi C'aro linn If possible. A bill atmending thte law as to mIll lisptetors, so as5 to priovide for six in' st eadi of two, and1( an icrease in the appriolpr'at Iin so as to lride~l neces '-ary traveling expenses of theO Inl spectors. A bill amnendling the law~ so as to In. e rease thle mlinimum i fine from $10 (I0 $50 for ilolationl of the c'htild laboi law. A bill1 amendilng the law so as to it' (!rease thle iIn Iium flne frotm $10 tc $'50 for vlolation of the law prohIbIt' ing the workitng of women In meircan tile establishments aftet' 10 o'clock al night. A bilIrhi'Oiibit ing the emiiploymiiiC of womten ovetr 10 hoours a day, n't tnot after 10 o'clock at nIght. nor1 ovel (0 hours a week. llecommendation thtat the age lImit for the emiploymtent of'children be 1( years and that no provIsos he added tc thme priesent bill. A bill -pr'ovidinig for' a state labot A bill1 providIng fot' a minimun s9even-mlonlth school termt. A bill to submIt the qtuestion o1 women's suffrage to the people1 Itn a referendum electiotn. A bill amending the law to apply rane negreation to all mnannfantnrlne establishments. A bill providing for licensed motion picture operatives in all motion pic ture houses having a seating capacity of 200 or more, the license being granted by the state after examina tion by an accredited board. A bill providing for medical inspec tion in the schools. * $ $ $ $ $ $ j SPECIAL NOTICES. $ Fort S'ne-(Good second hand E. AM. F. lRoadster, in good shale, good tires, etc. i'rice $150.00. Waldiroi's Garage. 25-It .For lRent-Store-noom, house and several acres of land, known as the Iloward place, about halt' a mile from city limits. Also desire to sell the stock of goods in the store. G. S. Strickland, Laurens, S. C. 25-It-pd For Sale-i will otTer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, on londay, February 5th, a tract of land iii .acks township known as the WVhitmore place, containing 213 acres more or less, bounded by Tarrant, 1Rie and Davidson lands. Plenty of pasture land, timber, buildings, springs, etc. .ohn C. Langston. 25-4t-pd Rooms To Rent-Partly furnished or un'u rnished. Apply to Mrs. Frank Taylor. 25-1t-pd Not.ie-(-All persons are hereby warned against hunting, trespassing, cutting wood or hauling fallen timber on the estate of Dr. T. E. and D. A. Todd in Sullivan Township. Mrs. M. L. 'Todd, executrix. 25-]t For ient and Saie-''hree-horse farm, one mile of Gray Corut, for rent. Two hor e:, and two mules for sale. ). I). Armstrong, Gray ('out, RIt. 3. 25-It For Stile-White leghorn eggs for selling. Price $1.25 per setting of Ihirteen. '. T. Duncan, 211 Oak St., LIaurens, S. . 25-lt-Pd For ile-One hotrd touring car, in first class condition, a bargain fort a < tuick buyer. . jply .I. S. Carlton, 507 mill St., Laurens. 25-it-pd For Sale-Combination horse and nice top buggy. Ilortse gentle and will work anywhere. About eight years old. J. L. Reid, Laurens, it. 1. 25-1 t-11d 3ules and ('ows-hleginning now I will have for sale, (luring this month, ahout 30 mules in good condition and guaranteed sontld. Also about 30 cows, some giving milk and others to he fresh in the spring. Prices reason able and terms cithet' cash or on good paiers. A. it. Thome, Laurens, Rt. 4. 26-2t For at'e--Hleautifutl home, 12 acres of land, 3 tmiles of liarksdale, nice cottage, large barn, lot of woven wire 'tnce, 5400 ' or 1ull ft'ttit trees hearing. Ixtra 11ie water I'runt itt hotse, yard and barn. Se' me at once to get this hargain. E. ('. Simpson, aDarksdale, S. t'. 25-1I For Siate at a Hlargain---One :xi photogrta iihie camera and coml fete outlilt for only $15.0); also one \'agner M.\otorcycle, set of good tires, etc. Vil take $111.00 for it. K. C. Simpson. liarksdale, S. C. 25-11 L.ost--- Iletweten hotn 11nt South Hat per street and (cetna office, one crescent shale brooch set with pearls, doisy center. F inder Ple'ase return to .\lis .lary i'ctersont, 517 South I liar Prt' steet und reeive reward. a ~25- It.-pid For Sale- -lorse, litggy anl hart ness: good saidle alid huggy hot's', will work antylwhere. Apply to It. V. I rhy 1- Ita renis. 25-11 Fot tattle ('hen --A strong, sounid hor se Ihat wilH do &.a !( inu h lov. ir. :s uny 1t ' Iuule in lie 'ountlly. lIntdr 7 a god bulgg and ianyWil. ('all s. m orStale- \\'i i'li tined l''0ter( 25-11-itd For1 ltettI- T'wo-horIse Ifarml, goodi latnd, withi goodl dwellimtti and ouit buiibldings, itastureit, ('lose' to) goodl school anid chitirch. Appdy 1(o K. Ui I Hrtowni ie,. GIray ('outt II.ht. 2. 2.1-21-pd niegotite InI on1)111 iproved( farmstt at 7 I"er cenlt atnnuaI initerest and reasonm ab lle' ex entse. IH)itoroers wIll (1o wvellI to a pply3 early, C. D). Partksdalet, Attly. 24-St For Stale at a Buargain-- I pair muiiles atnd I pair' horses, all1 young and~ good wot'ker's. Chet'o Cola Ilottlinig CO. hFor Sale-GetteI hotme tased 110113 antd ni1ce buggy. ('n be used by ani3 metmber' of the fatally. Phone 202 or' see tme. Clat'ence .\eKinney, at Lau-' renls Oil MAlI. 24-5t Nuthe-AlI pers'ons5 are hereby wiarn'ed'( aga Inst hiing ot' harb'or'ing Samn Btlakeley, colored, who is under 'ontrtact to tme for' the yearit 1917. .1. Fo4r Rentt-Foutr hior'se farmt, par't of lteverly3 Har'ksdale latnd. Apply to .1. V'elvet Heans---1 00 (1ay3 Velvet eails for sale, S atnd 10) bushtel lots, $1.50 per bushsel. L. R. Brooks, Gray Court, S. C. 22-5t For Suale--Eght goodl uhles, 1 bt'ood miare, wagons, fat'm implhlemtents of all kinds. T. G, Trraynhlam. 21-tf House for ,.,ak--Feven-roomi houtse, bar'n wate' and lights, one-half acre land, onl It'by) Avenue, knownm a.\ Yeargin house, Apply te W. II. Ilud gens. 20-tf For Saile-One sevenm-room house, recently recpalnted and in good repair, neCw bar'n, fine water, en one-acre lot, in town of Gray Corut, close in. Alt ply to F. D. Bolt. 20-tf J. ROY::CRAWFORD SURVEYOR Plats, Tracings, Illue Prints, Ete. ISomething new under the sun - Yam Nuts Everybody's e a tin g them now. " * *OWINVS NEWS."S * * * .ee o e iee * * * Owings, Jan. 8.-Saturday night Dec. 30th, Mrs. Broadus Cook enter, tained the R. F. D. carriers of Gray Court and Owings at a 6 o'clock stag dinner. A four course dinner was served and all present spent a pleas ant evening. After dinner toasts were given by Professor It. T. Wilson and MIr. .1. B'. Johnson. The Alen's Bible Class of which iU. M irysoon is president and It. T. Wilson teacher, has sent out invitations tc an oyster supper which is to be given on Friday evening, .lai. 12th between 5 and 7 o'clock. The speakers for thc evening will be It. A. Cooper and J. ii. Sullivan. Mr. Raymond Cox of Lanford has been enrolled in the 10th grade of Gray Court-Owings for the coning ses. sion. Mrs. J. T. Owings, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Owings and Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wilson attended the silver wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Yeargin last Saturdry. Mr. Miles Hunter of Greeville spent Sunday with his parents. Dr. D. J. Brimm was entertained last week-end by Mr. and Mrs. Claud BuPree. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoddard have rented rooms at the home of A. C. Stoddard. See our line of Mahogany Dining iloom Furniture in period designs. S. .l. & E. 11. WILKES & CO. D). A. It. Meeting. The Henry Laurens chapter, 1). A. R., will meet with Mrs. Brooks Swy gert at her residence on Harper street at 3::'0 o'clock, .January twelfth. Sarah B. Copeland, Sec. Corns Peel Right Off With "Gets-It" 2 Drops, ani the Corn is a "Goner!" When you've got to walk on the sides of your shoe to get away from those awful corn-pains, there's only one common-sense thiig to do. l iw '',.el-it"' Y or ('Cornn/ 1'on't S eltl in Wnter, ]tlo4W .. fr~hey': * brive l.lutnen uJoit I t'r utf I'2ti ' or 3 drops of "(h'ts it" on the cirn right a:way. P. In 11n1 inflamtm tion will dis:appear. li' Jn will b gin to shrivel from tit instant - IIten it loosens aind fal right oil. 'T t-i'rl''S 1111 Ihe Ir ' .i remiovr in) lh' worhld thai acts lI e "(kits-it"'. Ni) iiew d isi'iivery has ieein iniie in ('orli "einover's sincie "(|et8-11"' wais born1. I Jini forget timt fa'ct. "( lets-iI" doe's awaiy fore'veri withI the use of: salveis iihat irritat e, ha iidage's that inake a lindlle of your toe, iplasteors t hat halt. 10 t he' work, kilves andl se issois thait dra l blood)10(. l'ae ''Gets- It'".--no miore digging or (cutting. "Get s-I t" Is sold everywhere. 25e a bot tie, or' sent on r'ecei lt of pirice Iby 1'0. l.a wrence & Co., Ciclago, Ill. SoldI ini I aureins and reCOmmendedil't as the0 woi'ld's hest cor'n r'emledy b~y IEureka'.D'rug Co., Powe D.rug Co., La~u ions D~rug C'o. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by iocal applicaions, as they ,cannot reach th' dise'ased portion of the ar. There is only one way to cure deafn u, and that is by constitutionai remuedie D~ea fness is catused by an intiamed icono tion of the mu cous lining of (he Eustact an Tube. When thii tube is inflamed you have a rumbling Bound or imperfect beart g, and when it is entirely closed,. Deafe 's is the result, and tuns the infinmat o can be tnken out and this tubhe restoreo o Its normal condi lion. hearing wi be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing bit an inflametd condition of the mucous surfaces. WVe wiil give One Ihuncired Dollars for any ease of Deafness (causedl by estarrh) that cannot he cuired by Ifir's Catarrh ('tre. Send for circulars. free. F. J. Cli ICNEY' & ('0., Toioedo, Ohio. Sold by D~ruggists. 'l~e. Take lil's ianily Illis for constipation. PROFESSIONAL Owings to the rapid advance in pr1ice of nearly all dental nmaterial, as well as evei'y other necessity of life, we the undersigned olentists are comlpeliled to: raise the ipr (e of certain kin'ds of den tal work. FIj instance: extracting ot teeth will be $1.00 each, a~ d amlalgami tillings $1.00 to $1.50 ea i, accordinlg to size and condi iori of' teeth, thmis prieeC to 1101( goodl w~her~ thlere are no nerIve comipliention . W,' ere the nerve Is to be removed \nd teeth treatedl we will have to ei ar e accordIng tc time consumed and e rlal used. Thu new schedule of feest take effect Feb. 1st, 1917. We feel I our duty to apJ pii'se the publig of what we-are goin2 to do and why we are doing it. (Pigned) M. J. McFadden, Clinton, S. C. Rt. W. Johnson, Clinton, S. C. Gleo. C. Albrlgght, Lauirens, S. C C. .lones, L~aurens, S. C. T. L. Timmierman, 25-4t-pd Laurens, 5. C. See our special in Golden Oak Buf. reid. ' .M. &JE. H. WILKES & 00. No. 10605 -ieport of Condition of the ENTERPRISE NATIONAL BANK At Laurens, in tWe State of South Carolina, at the Close of Business on December 27, 1916. RESOURCECS: j )ats and discounts ... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....$302,491.53 Overdrafts, unsecured . . .. ... . .... .... 844.14 Securities other than U. S. Ionds (not including stocks) owned unpledged .. .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... 2,000.00 Stock of lederal IReserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) .... 3,750.00 Vaue of banking house .... .... .... ..., .... .... .... .... .. 22,466.16 Furniture and fixtures .... .... ... .... .... .... . 4,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house .... .... .... .. 1,650.18 Net amount dcue fronit aIproved reserve agents in New York, Chicago, and St. Louis .... ... ... ....$ 7,357.97 Net amtount due from Lpl)roved reserve agents in other reserve cities .... .... .... .................... 21,565.52 28,923.49 Other checks on banks in the samne city or town as reporting bank 249.00 Outside checks and other cash items .... .... .... ....$ 630.81 Fractional currency, nickels, and cents .... .... . . . . ..... 1,821.85 2,452.66' Notes of other national banks .... .... .................... 7,950.00 L.awful reserve in vault and net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank .... .... -. . .. .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 19,160.51 Total ........ .. .. . ... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....$395,937.67 LIABILITIEDS: Capital stock paid in.- .... .... .... .... .... .... ......i00,000.00 Surplus fund .-- ...- .-- -..... ........................ 25,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid 17,953.12 Dividends unpaid .... ---. .... .... .... .... ................ 173.50 Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check .... .... .... .... .... 115,252.69 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days .... .... .... 7,471.91 Cashier's checks outstanding .... ..... .... .... ........ 3,130.83 Total demand deposits ... .... .... ....$12,855.43 Time deposits (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or 'more notice): Certificates of deposit. .... .... .... .... .... ............ 69,717.32 Other time deposits .... .... ........ .... .... .... 57,238.30 Total of time deposits .... ............. ....$126,955.62 'rotat .... ......---- . . ... .... .. .. .... .... .... ....$395937.67 "tate of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: I. ('. If. Ioper, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. 11. ROPER, Cashier. Suabscribed and sworn to before mc this 8th (lay of .January. 1917. W. G. LANCASTEOR, Notary Public. Correct-Attest: N. 11. i)ial, S. M. Wilkes, C. E. Kennedy, Directors. No. 10859 leport of ('ondition of the FA.MER1S NATIONA L BANK It Laurens, in the State of South ('arolina, at the Close of Business on Deceanlei' 27, 1910. RESOURICES: Loans and discounts .... .... . ... .... .... .... .... .... ... .$124,723.66 Overdrafts, unsecured ... .... .... .... .................... 42.13 Securities other than U. S.. bonds (not including stocks) owned un pledged ..--.-- .. . .................... 2,600.00 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) 1,550.00 lurniture and fixtures .....-. ---.. -.... ........ ... .... 1,657.03 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New Yorlc, Chi cago, and St. Louis - -----. .................... 7,503.01 Net. amount dcue from banks and bankers (other than above) .... 18,412.94 Other checks on banks In the same city or town as reporting bank 436.24 Outside checks and other cash items .... ..... ... ....$562.83 Fraction:,l currency, nickels, nad cents ..... .... 10.82 573.65 Notes of other national banks .. --.-.................. 2,325.00 Lawful reserve in vault and net, amount due frota Federal Reserve Bank .... .... .... .... . ... .... .... .... .... .... .... 16,919.74 Total .... .... .... ....... .... .. . .. .. .. .... .... ..$176,743.40 I.IAIIi'lES: Capital stock paid in...................$ 50,000.00 Suirplus fund .... ........ .... ... --.... .... ... ... 1,500.40 "individed profits -'-- - ' --'' --. ---- ---- .... .... $8,787.18 cur-"it C jvenies, inerest, arnd taxes paid 3,093.7I 5,693.4.4 Dividends unpaid............ ..12.00 Demand deposits: .. . . individual deposits :subject to check.....70,707.33 Certiflcates of deposit dcue in less than :30 days . . . . ...3,971.00 Cashier's checks outstanding ..... ... 191.73 Deposits requiring notice but less than 30 days g8,0:8.79 Total demand deposits ............ ..... .$102,108.8. 'imte deposits (payable after 30 days, or subject to :30 (lays or more' notice): f'ertileat is of deposit ........16,629.11 Toctall of filime depos.its - - - '' ' * - -- . -... . .. 6 91 ---l-d-o- -.. . .... .... ....$16,629.11 Total -........... State' of 80~ii,1 E'a rol ina, Counity of Lau retns, as , 1. J. t winl. ':'a4him- of' thle abhove-andue banik (10 solc'tnnly swear' tha I le abore ( I~ 'taeentI is frlite to t he best of my know ledige an1(1d bliet'. a J1. I'I. OWINGS, Cashtier' Su nor i l'ed an 111worni to bet'orec me t his 6thI day of .1 atnuari'y, 1917. C. A. POWERh, C. C. C. p. ('orre.at-Attest: J. c. Owings, W. B1. Sloan, M. J. Owings, Directors. MEYERS -ARNOLD COMPANY Announces Great White SALES January 15th to February 1st. For Full Particulars Ask for White Sale Booklet MEYERS-ARNOLD Co. GREENVILLE, S. C.