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Statement of the Condlition of the BANK OF OWINGS, Located at OylIgs, S. i., at the close Of ilulsiless March 4, 1919. RIIOSOURICS Loans and Diseonts .. . .$ 48,333.16 Overdrafts .......... 2,530.03 Furnbiture and Fixtures . 1,315.62 Banking House .. .. ....1,287.54 Due fron ilankis 111 Bank ers -1-6..... .......16,741.22 Currency ..4.......... 451.00 Silver and Other Coin .. .. 254.28 Checks and Cash Iteins .. 78.00 T................$ 70,990.85 hilAH TIl''lS Capital Stock Pal In .. ..$ 13,700.00 Surplus Win 1(.. ...........5,300.00 Undivi(ed(l Profits, less Cur rent Exiivnses and Taxes 'Pai(.. ............ 367.83 Ii)ividends LIni ati .. .. 1.. ,096.00 h1d(I1Idu1l Ih)-posits Subjeel, to Check .. ....$10,111.5.1 Time CeIrllentes of De 1) 0.;11. .. .. . '. . .2. ,7. 164 Caslhier's Checks . 1-1.05 .15,16.25 Hills Playable, including Cer Iifleates for Money lior royd (;............. ,,000.00 Other Iiabilities ........ 110.77 Total............ ..$ 70,990.85 State of South Carolina. County of I'aurens. Bef4ore mne came G. W. ofwings, Pres ilent of the ahove namel bank. who, heing d1liY sworn. says that the above (nnl forefolng statenent Is a true con mlitIon of sald bank, as shown by the books of said bank. O. W. OWINGS. Sworn to and subseribed before me this 12th (lay of March, 1919. R. M. Bryson, Notary Public. Correct Attest: G. W. Owings, F. R. Owbngs, R. 'M. Bryson, Directors. The Strong Withstand the Winter Cold Better Than the Weak You must have Health, Strength and En durance to fight Colds, Grip and Influenza. When your blood Is not In a healthy condition and does not circulate properly, your system Is unable to withstand the Winter cold. GROVE'S TASTELESS Chill TONIC Fortifies the System Against Colds, Grip and Influenza by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. It contains the well-known tonic prop erties of Quinine and Iron In a form acceptable to the most delicate stomach, and is pleasant to take. You can soov feel Its Strengthening, Invigorating Effect. 60c. SCIENCE MAKES THEM DURABLE So-These Soles Save You Shoe Money "I have been wearing my shoes with Neolin Soles nearly a year, and they are apparently in as good condition as whenIlbought them."-written August, 1918, by W. I1. Cocke, Officer, A.E.F., France. Only Ne6lin Soles could endure a test like this. That they do so is because of the tough durability built ' to them by a scientific process. T cut your shoe bills down, buy shoe with these long-wearing soles. The come in many styles for men, omen, and, children. / Remember-Neolin es are fle 'ble and waterproof, too, an are av able everywhere for re-soli g. T y are made by The Goodye Tir & Rub ber Co., Akron, Ohio, Wvho iso make Wingfoot H-eels-.-guaran ed to out wear all other heels. ' ffrMj Soles "Bayer Cross" on Tablets. American Owvned, Entirely! HEADACHE FADES RIHT AW Y "Bayer Tab ets of Asp''' Offer Reli --witl afetyl! For Hegacl e C ds Neuralgia rippe T oothlache Influenzal Colds Earache: Achy Joints Rheumatism Neuritis Lumbago PaIn 1 Pain I Adults--Take one or two~ "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" with water. If necessary, re peat dose three times a day. Xsiing the tratde mar1 '' flayer Manutfac tureof onnceti na ofSulicylicachti Duy, the flayer packages only. 20-cent. nackago-Alno larger siles. *DIALS .NEWS Dials, March 17.-The people of the community were treated to a surprise marripge- recently 'when Miss Jewell Curry and Mr. Coniway Gray, both of this place were married. Thursday afternoon, '.larch ith, the young peo ple motored to Fount tin inn whore they were quietly married, thereby stealing a march on relatives and friends alike. Alrs. Gray is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Curry, and for over a year has been emiployv ed as clerk for Holt & Co. at (ray Court, and is a young lady universal ly liked by all wlo') 1(110 hr. .r r. Gray' is a t on 'o ' Mr. and1 Mrs. Zack (Gray and a farme'r of muoch ability. For a few days the young cou ple are making their home with the parents of tile grouom, after which theluy will be "'at home" to their friends kt the I older place, the home' of Ile gioomli. Mr. Marvin Ilarris, who has bqen takiing a course of tIraining is paynias ter of the navy, at Princeton liniversi ty, slpent last wegk with Ills parents, Mir. and 'Mrs. 1). D. Ilaris, of this place, having received hils dischar'ge from the navy, before going on to Charleston, Where he will resume his old position in a well known drug store In that city: Mr. I). D. Birdwnlcc spent last week in Laurens, where he was In attend ance at court as a juror. Mr. D. D. fHarris and daughter, Miss IEmma, and .Messrs. Marvin and Pierce Harris 'were shopping In Laurens Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Gillespie and chil dren have returned to their home in Greenville after a week-end visit with Mrs. Gilleapios' parents, (Mr. and Mrs. lilarris Curry. Mlisses Cecil Owings and Eileen Curry were business visitors in Laiu rens Tuesday afternoon. Mossrs. Joe Brownlee, Paul Aber eroinbic an4 Misses Fannie and Sallie Brownlee were among the number who motored to Aturens Tuesday af ternoon from this place, to view the "Edith 'Cavel Oase" at the Opera House. Miss McDowell, of Fountain Inn, 'wa.s the attractive guest. of relatives and friends h*:re last week. Quite a number from this place are conteml)'ing -going -ip to le "M -.:n tain City" dari.g he w" 'k mo take -n the automnobili and fashion show. M'. and Mrs. Win. 'ilrooks and little Sarah ielle motored to SimpiSonville Sunday, where they were vislto's of Mr. and Mrs, Roy Gray. The box supper at Dials school house came off as scheduled Friday evening, and was largely attended. A nice little sum was realized from the sale of the boxes, the autioneer be lug 'Prof. Ralph Wilson, of Owings, who ciied his wares in his host and haieirst manner. It was the inten tion of the teachers, Misses Owings and Curry, to have some one 'ecently i'ettiu'ned fi'om .oveiseas, to lecture also. I lowever, as C'apt. Richecy (the sp)eaker' in view) had an engagement foi' the evening that part of thle prio gram was given upl, as It "was impiiossi bile to get a subhstitut e. Yet desilte his disappointment, the evening was a success In every way. Miss Mat tie Simonsl. of G1reen wood, accompanied by her' little nicee, Eelanor,. spenl Satur'day till Tuesday wvith hier iiother,. .Imrs. ii. Y. Simmons. Prof. Charles F. Btrooks, of ilam hei'g, was thle w'eek-end gumest of his mothler,. Mi's. I. S. Ttrooks. MIss .Jeanet te TIhoimiason luad as her' guest Saturday night Miss Laurft Hel lams. Mi'. and Mirs. Con way Gi'ay wer'e Sundiray visitors of .Mr'. Sami Ciury and Aflte a selge' of nmuch dliseomfoi't and I nconv~enIcece to thle traveling publllic throuighiout thIiIs andu surr' oundin(i g coin inuiiit ics, the bridge whlich spans the creek at Ithi pl ace has been rebuilt at last, Ilhouueh stil leavilng much to be desi red. as it is so elevated that to gain the briden z'oper' a rnnling Jumop has to lbe '''d1' w'hether' by a Johni 1lienr'y or I 'id'on Six, and as for a wagon or hmur~v. if the team is strong, the top is renu''rall y gained (not with out a strui-e''( t houugh) where all is smoothu son' " luntil one tumbles off into a hole '' n fol!ing howv deelp) on 'thb -othier Dowever, there is no condition '." t coulId be0 worse andi~ thme '' -teful t hat passing, though so'4 ''' of an undertaking, is Possible once more. To S e 6a dro MAXWL H0UF COFFA CAPT. VICTOR HEINTZ Capit. Vietor I [eitzy, R1epublicant member of the houlse fromt Ohio, has been conspicuous in eongroess and the capital for some time with his Sam Brown belt and the overseis Insignia. Both accessories are worns contrary to army regulatltis, but Captan lleintz ham secureI his aischarge and asks. 'Why should I -.ot wear in the United itates the insignia I wore in battle iverseas? Why should any American <oldier be stripped of the overseas in signia by the whimn of the high coin mand of the United States army ?" He Never Thought of That. First Lieutenant Kennedy was in -trueting his plittooti of rookies as to how they should make out their clothes lips. "Now, men," said the lieutenant, "you will order your shoes two sizes -atrger tian those You lve worn in ,qvilian life, bencuttse the long hikes xill cause the feet to spreal." "Na w, suh," horned lit a very large ftrimer from western Virginia, "not me." The lieut elanlt was surt'prisedl at 9,his remttark, which made him a bit angry. Raisig Ithis voice he asked the farmer wL.y he refused to wear his shoes two sires larger. "Because, suit, they don't make shoes two sizes larger than I wear." See our display of White o'-Mountain lIefrigerators. Sixteenl sizes to select from'--prices reasonable. S. M. & E. H1. WILKES & CO. ACIDITY OF STOMACH, INDIGESTION OR GAS Eat one Tablet! (met Iustant relief by taking~ Pape's D~hiipipsint. Whetn mteals dlon't fit and yo~p b)elcit gats, acids and uudigested f ad. W~hen .1on fee0l lumttps 01 diisitr I n tach, lauin, flatuece, hte, ' It 01 headachit, I lore is insta cliefC--No wa uitng! .1lust as soon as you eat aL tablel oi Pal'j ts D~iepsint all the dyspepsia, inidigestion and stomtacht distress ends. Thtese pleasanut, har'mless tablets of Pape's Ilapepsin never failso to mtake sick, upsitet stoachs feel fine at oncet, anud they cost so little al dIrug stote. Staltemenet of the ('ondition of the BANK OF CROSS iIIL, Loca'ted at (ross liil, S. C., at the close of~ buiness~~ 3iarh 4, i919. Lsoans antc dDiscounttts . . . . $230,289.69 Overdrafts .. .... ...... 330 110ond1 and Stocks Ownted by Sthe Banik.... .......... 10,000.00 Pitrniture and Fix tures. .. ...1.00.00 Itank ing H ouse........ .. .. 1,250.21 Due from lianks andi Bank ers .. .. .. .. 27,592.79 Currency ......... 2,22.00 Gold.. ........ ...... 55c0.00 Silver and Oilier (doin ., . . 819.44 Checks and Cash *iterfis .. 317.53 Total.. ........ .....$273,34.69 IAABILITIES Capital .Stock Paid In .. ..$ 50,000.00 Su rplus Fund. .. .. .. .. ..25,000.00 Undivided Profits, less 'Cur' rent Expenses and TIaxes Paid .. . .. .. .... 7,122.80 D~ividends Unpaid ... . 32.00 Individult Deposits Subject to Check... $82,544.65 Tfimo Certificates of D~e ptosi t. .. .. .. .68,064.45 Cashier's Chtecks . 890.79 151,479.89 Bills Payable, including Cer tificates for Money Bor rowed .............40,000.00 Total.. ........ ....4$273,634.69 'State of South Carolina, County of Liaurens. Before me camte 10. B. Rlasor, 'Cash ier of the above niatted bank, who, be ing duly sworn, says that the above 'nd foregoing siatetmentt is at trite Con dition of said bank, as shtown by the books of said bantk. '10. B. RASOR. Sworn to and subsc;rlbed before me this Ilitcl ay of Marcht, 1919. Notary Pubhlic. Correct Attest: WV. C. P-9or'. J. H. Miller, R. A. Auntlit, 1ireomsa MOVING Waldrop's Garage! We are temporaily located next to Owing & Owing's Store, opposite the Southern Express Office. We are making additions to our regular garage to take care of our growing business. When completed we ex pect to have a garage equal to any in the State. Your patronage solicited. Waldrop's /Garage W. C. WALDROP, Proprictor BOOK KEEPING IS A DRUDGERY.... AVOID SOME OF IT Loose Leaf Ledgers Not Cheap----But Economical Write or phone ul and a repre sentative will call to demon strate that th ~~Lsse in any kind of business is a time killer. Advertiser Printing Co. LAURENS