The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, January 27, 1914, Page 8, Image 8
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SAILOR BREAKS UP L
i HIS OWN FUNERAL I
mu
Man Mourned as Dead Greets ^
His Sorrowing Friends? Th^
Treats It as Joke. you
'not
LOOKS AT "CORPSE"
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trange Case of Mistaken Identity bov
Leads to Unusual Happening at ,r,,_
Hamilton, Ont. ? Missing Man
tor
Thought Affair Very Funny.
?- mo
Hamilton, Ont.?John Thompson, soo
able seaman, slipped into town a few 1
days ago wearing his sea legs and a ^ ?'
broad smile, to attend his own funeral. -vm'
Thompson was supposed to have lost r
bl? life In the recont gale which swept
the Great Lakes. The waters gtve up tou
flaw of their secrets, but In the case er.
of Thompson there could be no doubt. for<
His father had Identified the corpse you
aud had It removed to his home for
funeral services, thus laying the foun- 8UP
datlon for one of the strangest exam- ^ J*,
pies of mistaken identity ever record- ' ' j
?d In Ontario. i j
When the body was found Thomp- voU
son's father looked for the "J. T." tat- you
tooed on the arm. He found this and po
a senr on the shin. lie failed to find
the eagle tattooed on the back of his !,ml
son. but believed the other marks suf- ^ 1
tlclent for all Identifiention purposes.
Thompson was in Toronto when he ^( V
read of his supposed death. He ll(|
thought it would bo a good joke to \.
remain away until the day of the I
funeral. Mourning friends and rela- siea
tlves by the score had gathered from ')r>s'
far and wide at the Thompson home. Kef
They were engaged in tho customary slrt
weeping and walling when John
Thompson himself, as big as life and
wearing a thirst, arrived in Ha.mil- c
ton. tad
He walked into the Duffy saloon and ver
ordered a drink. "Great heavens,*' pro
ejaculated Mr. Duffy as he beheld not
Thempeon. Then Duffy swooned He [
had been one of the moat tearful
mourners at the wake the evening bw pGV(
fore. wol
Then Thompson strolled sasu Tty a c<
down the street <o his home, the parlor eov
of which wae filled with mourners, on
t| So
^ tie
The Mourner* Fled. j 108
1 O
vletng with one another In recounting fc
the many rtrtues of the deceased. An b
Thompson swaggered tn the mourners 11
fled precipitately and tn the confusion
Mr*. Thompson tainted. Thompson ".
looked at the e^rpee tn the casket and
then called "his'* funeral off. ^
ttrv sw _ -
vv ir?iu uifi (Licwnwin BQtnMnd a<
Thompson toW of the Joke he had Sevt
played on his friends because he 25 V.
thought ft weak*, be fun to walk In and o(
surprise tbem. The sorpse mistaken n<
for Thompson has not been Identified. s<
QUARREL AND BURN LICENSE 2
But Girt -Makes Up* With Sweetheart bf
sad Second Piptf? Afs
Obtained
'240;
Denser. Oofcx.?-Charles El Eggleston ^
of Chicago oamo to Denver to wed 8p
Miss tnna Dell I^aoey The., affair was ju
to ha so thken place right away, and Hi
Ftrghsrtrw went to the court bouse 6 2'<fc
and dbtalned the marriage license ea
The next <tny he made a-seoond trip Z1
and obtained a second license. With
him was Miss I,arey. And it was the
young lady herself who ^lushlngly admitted
the reason for two licenses for 134
one wedding. ,
Why. I thought you got a license
yest?rdAy*" said Clerk l.alle. i on
"It was all mt fault," broke In Miss
l.aosy, "We quarreled?that is. I 44 /
quarrtfled- and. well. got Angry and l'
tore the license up. and to make sura, I
I burned it. Rut I guess 1 was In the ->;> \
wrorw. Everything Is all right now, on
though; there will be no more destruction.*
Kggleston and his hrldo-to-be walked
out of the office laughing.
Preached 50 years Without Pay.
OuJf Mills. Rn The rtev. .fohn Conard,
who preAched nearly half a con- I
tury without pay. Is dead. For 35
years ha ministered to the spiritual ft
wants of the Christian church without
ponhy'H compensation- ,1
TH
Climb ?? Ik* (limed Over. j llisc
["he world moves. Time files. Men 1)-,?^'".
uige. Commerce devMops^ The .op- ** ol"Ke
tunities of today arc-groaTtn* than "ti.*
se ot' yesterday. These are some of . .
crt'oes that -*coinpbse universal . *
'press. ' I ^
ro procceed you must move. You . .
st keep on going, if you are filled *1 (
h the ambition to keep on top. " ..... 1
stand still means to go backward. ^n.v
jre is no future in the past.
roday is dedicated to you. Today v
i have the opportunity to keep on (s
ng. You even have the chance to w?vs t
ed up and forge ahead, leading the on
ers. You can't expect to advance j)0
ou loiter or stop on the way to rest
re is no need of looking back- S((IU,,\|
.? t . i-i PI* lay
ast your eyes to the future. El- yu, fu
i your way along through the i,-ort wii.
Be one of the pace setters.
t is folly to depend on past permances.
While you are thinking The
iut some success in the past, a . .
rn ontror ninn will rtinip nlfinir nnd
ii get ahead of yon. j Two
fou must climb or be climbed over. ' v,een s
i must move with the world or forest
'11 get stepped on.
rhe world can give you its solid j The
th and its thousands of opportun- ja
s and privilleges of growth?as a (,'rnmo!
ndation. Hut you must be a bulldlou
must keep in motion. The por
:e that drove you yesterday gave feet
the momentum that you start the
with today. You must continue to %Vest o
ply the fuel. You can't go very far ,
h merely the momentum of yester- | Cali
sold f
f you fail to keep up your pace ^lontai
f you fail to keep on moving?if ('r
lag behind?you are hurting
rself, maybe others who depend The
11 you. has ju!
i log splitter got ahead of tlx' race presidi
the world knows him is Lincoln, j. ^ ]
armor boy kept ahead of ills time scereta
became the great lCmpIre buildJames
I. llill. A storekeeper in The
>, Y< rk broke away from precedent service
became the great merchant cxtorm
T. Stewart. nation:
ion't make the race entirely phy- annual
1. Use your head. Discover your crops I
t pace and develop it carefully, mous.
>p advancing daily. Increase your ,
ingth. Think! I
Tnkf LA
? , ,, . Cough k
Croup and Cough Remedy. urupBis
!roui> is a terrible disease, it at- w <
<s tplldren so suddenly they are y
to choke unless given the
per reHtedy at once. There is
hlng better in the world than Dr.
ig's New Discovery. Lewis Chamlain,
of Jlanchester, Ohio, writes
ut his children: "Sometimes in Y,
ere attacks" wX were afraid they
lid die, but since we proved what mucb '
irti. n remedy &r. King's New Dis- averag
ery .j, we havd no fear. We rely quaJlti
it for croup, cWgttts and colds." centa t
can you. 60c and 11.00. A bot- _
should be In every pome. At all bc pe
gglsts. H. E. B^cklen & Co., A I f
lolclphla and St. LoSls. A
[ugheTlS
V
Acres, known as the "Robert | two
ieckham place," on Liberty Hill buili
oad, about 1-3 in timber land. A inipi
ood investment. Property of J. 1'. Kins
illison. Easy terms. Price per 65 Aci
ere $15.00 ing
Acres in Indian Land township, j near
miles northeast of Fort Mill, erty
nown as the "J. M. Warwick acre
lace," owner It. II. Allison. "Dirt About
heap. Price per acre only $10.00 and
i. Acres land and Vfe interest gin- 223 A<
Ing outfit, grist mill, etc.. 6 miles buili
ortheast of Lancaster and V& mile C. M
f Camp Creek church and school. 4 68 A<
roing cheap with easy terms. : kno\
l I., 1J.tnu'nchin inln. 1 nine
lg lands of A. T. Waters, etc. | and
and and houses are good. Owner 77% i
K A. Knight. Price per acre roe
$20.00 nort
Acres within few yards of town four
f Heath Springs, fine land with E. A
>ur dwellings and necessary outuildings.
Will divide Into small 64 Aci
acts to average per acre $56.00. Lane
wner J. C. Bowling. houe
Acres, two miles of Riverside, mon
lining lands of Waxhaw church, 348
:c. Easy terms. Owner Mrs. in ci
ary McDow. Quick sale price per Goot
;re $16.50 Prop
iral tracts standing saw timber. Pric<
s Acres land one mile east of town 150 Ac
' Lancaster, opposite W. P. Stog- Joini
sr's residence, Chesterfield road. etc.,
?e me for lowest price. plani
? ?<iIlaolh S7fl A r
VCrCS, 1UU1 liliiro nuuiu vr*
(rings, clone to church and lngs,
hool. Good bulldina, 15 acres barg
savy original growth pine tlm- 284 Ac
ur. Joins lands of Alex Cauthen, knov
c. Owner, D. J. Bailey. Price plact
$1,00() fore*
Acres, 5 miles south of Lancas- vatic
r. close to two churches, four oryrms,
rents for 3,600 lint cotton, 571 Ac
Jendid dwelling and tenant stron
tuses. Property of J. P. Wll- cut '
ims, price per acre $20.00 cheai
Acres on Buffalo Road, 5 miles BetU
st of Lancaster. Close up to Owni
on church and scnool. An excel- Ac
at small plantation with splen- ter c
fl buildings. Price per acre two 1
$32.50 1 tochi
, C. Har<
Acres near Riverside, Wadesro
and Landsford road, joins fl ,
Wm StstAre etc.. close ? AC
churches and school, per aero !,l*r /'
'?2'5, land
icres, 3 miles west of Heath sell \
rings, close to church and quid
hool, good road. etc. Owner, J. 30 Acri
<night, price per acre.. $25.00 on N
cres 5 miles north of Lancaster withi
Wadesboro and Monroe roads, ' chur<
I have arranged to make loans of nione
land. When you think of <3
\ M. HU
E LANCASTER NEWS,
"V - ard
all .in^pedioipnU. l^r? '
g stdp'< frou front .'going ahead, i
: yesterday's victories by. jie.t-iew
standards for. today,
t which applies-to you applies
ir town. We must get. ahead
ommunity as well as iiullvidu.et
us be builders. Let us make
iwn keep up with the progress
cr towns, and, if possible move
> faster ahead. Let us work not
>r our individual selves, but for
vn in which we live. The opporof
both the town and our selves
iy. Today's opportunity is alhe
best opportunity, since it is
e that can be immediatly seiznot
wait for the future to make
good town or to make you
ling that you want to be. Rathliold
of the present and make
ture secure,
lill Times.
FOKKST NOTES.
re are 36,500,000 young trees
government's forest nurseries.
tons of cascara bark have just
old from the Siuslaw national
Oregon, at one cent a pound.
northernmost national forest
Chugaeh in Alaska; the south3t
is the Luquillo in Porto Rico.
shingles alone, 750 million ?
' timber is cut in that part of i
iite of Washington which lies 1
if the Cascades.
fornla led last year in timber 0f
rom national forests, though
... l.o.l ??.?. lapsoot i.n.l.op ,.f i
allocations. tr
tn
American forestry association f(.
>t elected Henry S. Drinker, n
mt of Lehigh university, and
lidsdale. as its president and
try respectively. T:
in
biological survey and the fore i ac
have heen cooperating in the
ination of ground squirrels on
;il forests in California. The ;n
loss of range feed and grain ai
from ground squirrels is enor- fa
Kr
o sure a Cold in One Day ar
,X ATT VI* BRPMO Quinine. It atopa the
ind Headache and works off the Cold,
ts refund money if it fails to cure. |
;?1Vli'S signature on each bo*. 25c i
ahhiige
on c&Q't buy better cabbage plant
care, and I don't know o^any whl
e. All varieties. The prlcq 1b mi
r. Price 75 cents for 300; 11.01k,
>er 1,000. Jouannet's Early Glani
r 100; 34.00 per 1,000. Satlsfar.l
HKED JOUANNET, Be
pre
dwellings, painted and all 28
illngs in good repair, a well, !
roved place. Owner, N. J. i
?>n.
res with good six-room dwell- |
and 3-room tenant house,
Hocky River road. Prop- 4 4
of vv. W. Parks. Price per
$81.00
3 7 lots on "Sinclair Heights"
"Glen wood."
ires 6 miles east of Lancaster, 50
;lings cost $f>,000. Owner E. j
k-Man us.
ires 3 miles northwest city, ' so
YD as the J. A. P. Sistare j
e, has large 10-room house
splendid barns.
Veres, ^ mile south of Mon
and Wadesboro roads, 7 miles |
hast from Lancaster, two j
-room dwellings. Property of 99
I. Hardin. Price per acre j
(26.00 ln|
"es, 5 Vt miles southwest of
"aster, good land with 3-room
ie. Owner, Orin C. Black- j <
Acres at Tradesville, 150 acres
lltivation, extra fine timber.
1 dwelling and outbuildings.
>erty of W. A. Funderburk.
s per acre $10.00
ires on Turkey Quarter creek, 52
ng lands of Walter Stewman, ,
level, good buildings, a fine j
tation.
res extra fine land and build- I
2 miles from Lancaster, a
aln, per acre $40.00 Se
res 3 miles west of Taxahaw.i
rn as the Irvine Knight
1, 150 acres heavy original
it timber, two farms in cultl- On
in. Owner, Miss Annie GregPrice
per acre. . . . $20.00
res 1 Vi miles from city, land
ig and well itnproved, will (3
nto small tracts and sell
P.
ir look at this place now.
er, Col. W. C. Hough. On
res, 4 miles north of Lancas- I
in Charlottee-Camden road, I
good houses, barns, etc., close 12
irrh and school. Owners. T.
den & Bro. Price per acre 1
$20.00 11;
rea 4 miles north of Lancaan
Charlottee-Camden road,
irms in cultivation, Btrong $4
will cut into amall tracts or i i
ill. a special low price for <
e sale. | $1,
f>k 5 miles east of Lancaster j
ew Cut road, lies level and $2,
it Vi mile Camp Creek I i
h and school. I |
y for ten year payments at regu
lirt, get in touch with a -"live wire
GHES
%
JANUARY 27,1914.
Wood's "Superior ri
Seed Oats
are choice.xecisnnrd. heavy seed grain, j
We offet all tho b. st and most produc- '
tive kindsMor spring seeding; Ther
Burt orVo-Day, ' n
Texas Red Ifust Proof,
Swedish Select, it
Bancroft, Appier, etc. of "ll
Write for p/ccs and samples. suffe
Wooa s 1914 pescrlp fo Catalog f^stu
gives specially ^J1 ari'.v v able infor
Illation about """" \ j(
Spring C?\ts, Barley, drow
Grasses ax.d Cjjovers, scion
Seed Co*-n,fior jhum, '
Cow i 'oaf, Soja Beans: v?u
also alioiK all other a 11 <1
Farm and Garden Seeds,
Catalog mailed fr\c. Write for it. putic
ble 1
T. W. WOC D O SONS.
Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. with
any
L<
In s
LAND FOR BALE. forni
Stlffc
lives
265 Acres, about four miles west galei
Heath Springs and lying on east and,
tie of Pinckney Lynn's place and Finn
lug the Lynn place. This is n good well'
act of land and has n fine lot of saw no 1<
ruber. Will saw about one million likeh
et of lumber. Timber alone will they
iy for place. See mo at once. Price mom
1,850. fottn
!?f> 'A Acre, Mrs. John Hell's, n< it way
tnk, one-horso farm open and good talm
inses, it nice place. Price $20 an
re.
loo Acres, "Shute place," A. <\
aweU's, two miles east of Dwlglit
id on Wild Cat creek, a good place
id a nice lot of timber, one-horse Tliei
rm open. Price for quick sale
1,200. This, 1 think a good bar- jj,
dn, as I surveyed the land in part
ul know the place. | T1
T. M. IlGliK, Agent. zpn
I W
Lancaster Leads. 1 "W
bulh
? ????????????? pays
my
PI ants IS
Bros
La. There are none raised with eo then
ch will head as well on the iar? 1
dsI reasonable considering the pa,!^
per 1,000; 6,000 and ever 16 mem
t Afgenteull Asparagus Roots ask
Lion guaranteed. tlnct
>x 18, Mt.Pleasant, S. C. "Z
60 a
? Prop
IL ESTATE
Will
ceasi
his 1
\ ol I.
15 Acres in river road about four lette
miles north of Van Wyck, 50
acres in cultivation. 300,000 ft. Exec
saw timber. On , "Itiver road."
J. A. Hyatt's place Trice per j
acre $10.00
0 Acres between Fort Mill and ,
Pleasant Valley, 10 farms being
cultivated on it. Terms 8 years
with interest. Owner T. M. STA'
Hughes. Per acre $30,00
1 Acres in and adjoining Fort
Lawn, level. Owner, T. M. Tn6
Hughes. See it.
i Acres on Coil road -% miles
north of Stonesboro, with 40 acres 1,
good timber, lies level. Joins 15+14
lands of Wm. Crenshaw and T. S.
Hendrix. Has good 3-room house. L??,an
Property of Mrs. Ella Cauthen. f.ver
Easy Terms. Price per acre $16.00 oue
6 Acres in Cedar creek township, n eri
9 farms in cultivation, lies roil- p{T
g, 5 tenant houses. Property
of Mrs. Lida B. Jones. Price per
acre $14.00
)00 Acres, with 8-room dwelling _
worth $5,000 600 acres extra
large second growth pine timber. n f
Dr. T. F. McDow's house place. qR1>
Will cut to suit you. Property of r,UI7I
T. Y. Williams. Price per acre un*"
$12,50'
Acres, 1 Vfc miles south of Lan- *
caster on Charlotte-Camden road, ?
lies well, one building. Price per , ,.
acre $60.00 In^v(
HOUSES AND I/OTH. Ca?h
ven lots and store rooms on "Midway"
between the, town of I^ancas- To
ter and the gigantic cotton mills gyxi
Owner Sheriff Jon. P. Hunter,
e lot west Colored peoples church 1 ?e
on connor opposite W. P. Bennett p-gv.
residence will be sold cheap for
cash abov<
.4 00 buys the W. E. Taylor new true
large and modern residence oppo- .
site L. C. Laxbeny residence, Cemetery
St. Sw
ce vacant lot on north side of the
above "Taylor" property sutlable
for nice residence.
,000 For house and lot in Heath pnrr,
UnHniri ?? ?? !?. -lAA-orr,
oi?c v/1 IWI IVVAOUU. I
Owner. Rev. S. N. Watson.
,575 Near Southern Railroad, 4
large rooms, lot 70x125, Owner,
J. M. Ferguson.
,500 For elegant 10-room house
r>n Harr street, large lot and very j pr
;heap. Owner, Mrs. Mary S. Knight. ' evorv
,200 For good house, Sinclair ?,urer
Heights. Owner, 0. W. Griffin. i,aw8
,500 For 5-room house on W. <<j)r*
Cemetery street. Rents for $14.00 moH't
per month. ^
sells
lar rat of interest to buyers of neds
throa
i." DO IT NOW. becat
will 1
COtlgl
quick
- shoul
Broker
giBta
Co., 1
;v~vv ~
lowfto 06er<
r i f It ?r ! 1
V
e is a Mild I<a\atVe Tliat W
riiin Safe and l?lea> ant Relief
Over Muht
is only natural iha the simple
ilments sliould lie tue most kc
and so we havl a \hole natit
ring from constipation* aiul In el
on, for they axe closely a^lie
comiiMiii as coipupauon is m ai
le do not seem .to know they 1 a
Tliey will complain of heada -li
siness or biliousness, all un -o
is of the catuje of the trouble
>u should hive a full and 'r
meat at lenst onee a day. V
pass a day,> you are constipate
the result /will ho that you w
1 a cold dasily or have a mo
us ailmeut. T6 cure the cons
in and forestall still grayer tro
take a dose of Dr. Cbldwel
p Pepsin at night beforq retirii
by morulng relief wijl com
out disturbance from sleep
Inconvenience.
?gions of people use It regular
uch emergencies, some of the
lerly chronic invalids' who hi
red from constipation all the
Mrs. N. Frantz, 61 Mighth S
01, Ohio, tcok physics for yea
worst of all, without much ava
llv, she began to take Dr. Cal
s Syrup Pepsin and today she
>nger troubled and eats what s
Many others will tell you th
have tried most things recoi
ded for this purpose but ha
d Syrup Pepsin the only one :
< reliable. A bottle can be o
Ml at any drug store for fit'
RESULTS TELL
e Can be No Doubt About the I!
suits iii Lutient?tcr.
csults tell the tale.
II doubt is removed,
te testimony of a Lancaster ci
can be easily investigated,
hat better proof can be bad?
.S. Langley, contractor at
ler. Elm 8t., Lancaster, S. (
: " My back ached intensely ai
kidneys were disoredfd. T
ey secretions passed irfegular
were unnatural. I got a supp
oan's Kidney Pills from Crawfo
drug stroe and it did not ta
i long to relieve me. My kidne
iow in a normal condition. T
s and aches have left toe "
Yhen Your Back is Lame?R
iber the Name." Don't simp
for a kidney remedy?ask dl
ly for Doan's Kidney Pills, tl
) that Mr. Laagley had?tl
*dy backed by home testimon
t all stores. oster-Milburn C<
8., Buffalo, N. Y.
Notice of Discharge.
Jtice is hereby given that tl
rsigned will as executor of tl
of Mrs. Margaret D. Brown, d
?il r?n Vphrnnrv fi 1Q14 m;il
Inal return to the probate cou
,ji?r\-i;:tor county and appaly 1
rs disruissory.
W. McD. BROWN,
:utor Will of Margaret D. Brow
jceased.
n. 6, 1914 1
Bank No. 250.
TEMF^JT^OF THE CONDITIO
5 Bank of tteath Spring
od at Heath /Springs, S. C.,
rlose of business January 13t
RESOURCE^
a and Discounts . .; $ 9,140.'
drafts J. 131,1
from Banks and Bapks
L. 47,251.<
ency /. . 1.510.C
J. . 185.(
r and Other MinlTr
In \ 380.C
tal 458,598.1
LIABILITIES, f
al Stock aid in $10,000.(
lus Fund J 2,000.(
vided roflts, less Cur^
tit Expenses an<j
jces Paid ^ 1,412.5
to Banks and Banki
311.6
rtduad Deposits Sub t
to Cheek 44,590.9
ier's Checks 282.G
*a1 tro coo 1
. . . f uo,u;?o.i
rE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lancaster?bb.
fore me came H. A. Hortoi
ler of the above named ban]
being duly sworn, says that tb
s and foregoing statement Is
condition of said bank, as show
e books of said bank.
H. A. HORTON, ashler,
orn to and subscribed before m
17th day of Janu&rv, 1914.
H. W. MOBLEY,
Magistrate.
?ct?Attest:
ROBT. B. MACKEY,
LBROY SPRINGS,
JNO. T. STEVENS.
Directors.
Wonderful Cough Remedy.
. King's New Discovery is know
where as the remedy which wi
y stop a cough or cold. D. I
on of Eidson, Tenn, writes:
King's New Discovery Is th
wonderful coug^, cold an
y store. It can't be beat. 1
without anv trnnhln nt nil i
no guarantee." This Is tru<
t an dlung medicine I ever sol
ise Dr. King's New Discover
relieve the most obtstinate c
is and colds. Lung trouble
ly helped by Its use. Yo
d keep a bottle in the houso a
mes (or all the members of th
y. 50c and $1.00. All drus
or by mall. H. G. Bucklen <
Philadelphia ?r St. Louis.
m
:omeWw'
j* .tj. ' -V- ? . f . ,
Bad Constipaton ?
u- >1118. X. FRANTZ.
1*8
(ents or one dollar, the latter size
10 I eing bought by families already
011 (Vmiliar with its merits.
Vjyrnp Pepsin is mild, pleasantly
tasting and non-griping. Mothers
,m givcNit to tiny infants, and yet It Is
H(j effectrv^ in grown-ups. It is for
>jr everyonh who suffers from any form
t of stomach, liver or bowel trouble.
rs' constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness,
il' etc. Its action will so delight you
Id! that you will forever avoid harsh
js cathartics, purgatives, pills and
be salts.
Families wishing to try a free samn
pie bottle can obtain it postpaid by y
ve addressing Dr W. B. Caldwell, 419
il- Washington St., Montlcello, 111. A
ib- postal card with your name and adty
dress on it will do.
Rank No. 222.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
te- OP
The Farmers' Bank & Trust
Co.,
locate/l at Lancaster, S. C., at the
close pf business January 13th, 1914.
. I RESOURCES.
ILoansVand Discounts. ..$ 95,614.41
[Ovorrlr^Nu 1 410 1*
FurnltureSand Fixtures. . 2,875.00 j
Due froiri Banks and
\l Bankers] 15,112.70
Currency./ 7,794.00
Gold . . J. 1,020.00
__ | Silver arfd Other Minor
??t Coin. 7 885.7*
Checks and Cosh Items. . 1,366.44
f~ Total' $126,078.40
\ LIABILITIES.
rjCaptal Sfhck Paid In . . $ 60,000.00
Surplus Fund 1,250.00
Undivided \ Profits, less
Current Expenses and
Taxes Pijld 4,664.16
Individual Deposits Sub?
to Check/. 43,310.54
Time Certificates of De- 7
he' posit.. J 11,442.45
he Cashier's Checks 411.25
e- Notes andyBllls RedlsIco
! counted .\ 10,000.00
rt B'lls Payable! Including
ur Certificates for Money
Borrowed/ 5,000. 00
n. Total . ./ $126,078.40
STATE OFISOUTII CAROLINA,
P I CountyV)f Lancaster?ss.
Before mel came E. B. Lingle,
. President of/the nbove named bank,
[who, being /uly sworn, says that tho
iM above and Aoregolng statement Is a
, true condition of said bank, as shown
by the bools of said bank.
q| \ E. B. LINGLE. .
| Sworn to* and subscribed before
at me this 20tl day of January, 1914.
h, I \ W. P. ROBINSON,
V. Notary Public.
Correct?Attes: t
18 J. E. CRAIG,
19 W. T. GREGORY,
W. P. BENNETT,
>0 Directors.
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