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y REPORT OF THE THE NATIONAL BAP t, ' At Abtovilte, in the State of South Ca November 1 w RESOUR' I. a Loans and discounts, including red * v; ;; (except those shown in b and c)?? , *2. -Overdrafts, secured, $ ; unsecur '? 'V. '.'-a Deposited to secure circulation (U. jar value) - " Loaned * ?? . f, '8. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 ^ 9. a Value of banking house, owned ai cumbered, . 10. furniture and fixtures II. Real SfctatC owned other than bank - W 12. Lawful reserve with Federal Resei gM 714. Gash in Vault and >net amounts du ; fv 15. Net amounts due from banks, bank i% ietf (other than included in Items 1? n'17. Checks on other banks in the sam? $! porting bank -{other than Item 16) ?-' Total of Items 13, 14. 15,16, and 1 Testis. Checks on banks located outside of V injr bank and o/ther cash items ;' ,19^ Redemption fund with U. S. Treasi ? 20. Interest earned but not-collected? and billa receivable not past due iliABifi 22. .Capital stock paid in.. s.? 23. Surplus fjind, - ?--24. a Undivided profits ?b Less earrent expenses, interest, and 25. Interest and discount collected or < maturity apd not earned?(approxii 2.8. Circulating notes outstanding ?? 33. Cashier's checks on own bank outst 34.^Individual deposits subject to checl 35. Certificates of deposit due in less tl than for money borrowed) ? 3& Dividends unpaid ... Total of demand deposits (other than b; to Reserve, Items 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, vl ' TOTAL, i STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, if I, LEWIS PERRIN, Cashier of th< swear that the above statement is trc T Subscribed and sworn to before ni CORRECT?ATTEST: J. S. MORgE, X A. M. SMITH, | W. M. BARWNELL, Directors yIut Momv Back If Riijian Daatl S Cuea Up to Theje Claims. a 'BAT-SNAP is absolutely guaran;.a' tied to kill rata and mice. Cremates E t^eci. Bodents killed with BAT-SNAP p, ,-;v leave no smell. Bats pass up all food ' t* get at BAT-SNAP. Their first meakvl Is their last. BAT-SNAP comes in d< Ev cues. No mixing. Cats or dogs won't ai 3^;touch it. Three sizes, 25c. 50c, $1.00. I I TL _ W_ ir?. i v/uaiir ' A IC |p; V Wehav ; Men's and Boys Dry Goods. Trui j AU K| Our prices are reas< K sizes to fit the whole f ; that you will get youi We guarantee that you pay us for it. ? s Only a personal ins] derful values that we i ^y:'* " " ' D. i vc-;" . - CONDITION OF IK OF ABBEVILLE, \ _ \ rolina, at the Clote of Bwineu o? 17, 1919. CE9. iscounts, ; ' $286,816*13?-286,816.13 ] ed, $3,247.28 3,247.28 S. bonds J $ 18,750.00 107,050.00?$126,800.00 ( % of subscription) ? . 3,150.00 ( id unin- J $5,000.00? 6,000.00 < 12,568.82 ing house ; ?- s 4,639.14 rVe Bank i?-------- 43,022.73 e from national banks, 202,386.27 era, and trust compan- ( , 13, or 14) ???-i. 3,323.80 J 5 city or town as re- T 1,236.20 "I $206,946.77 . v--" city or town 01 report-/ i " 1,682.86 i arer and due from U. 987.60 approximate?on notes - 2,821.86 f $696,631.69 TIES. V ( - - $ 76,000.00 , 30,000.00- t .... $16,922.01 t taxes paid 6,077.46? ? 10,844.56 \ credited in advance of nate) 847.86 ' 18,360.00 anding ... 11,182.61 it c, ? 508,214.05 lan 30 days (other 41,972.61 < .... 120.00 , ank deposits) subject , and 39. $55Q,306.66 ?? $696,631.69 County of Abbeville, ss: 1 5 above-named bank, do.solemnly * ' - ' * I.J 1 le totne oesc 01 my itnowiea^e ana - LEWIS PERRINj Cashier. te this 1st day of December, 1919. W. H. WHITE, Notary Public. I . . j. . '? ' -iX.---" ' '("> \ ? ? : '? ; v Sold and guaranteed W P. B. Speed, * nd The Rtaenbexg Mercantile Co, c - , _! 1 -There were 6,861,502 farms re- 1 orted at the last decennial census, li ilued at more than 40 billions of 3Mars. The census is expected to v iow more 7,000,000 farms. a ' ' r . * ' f. V' h-'-.A . f Of Our M OF TH E BES1 )!7X':: -V--V'-.. /.jK' e in stock a full >'Clothing, Ladief , Shoes, Wats an< ' r i * iks, and Suitcas . ' ' '' ' 1 '(! ' ' -w&BM v\ . \ ' ' ' Vool Blanl f%f- ' (Vv . [vv N ?. (.. */ ' C ' ' ' ? ii 't * ^ i'- r 1 >nable and we have aval atnily. You can buy fror money's worth. every article we sell will * * t * * - ' pection cap make you .a] ire offering L. i " I ? t { v. ' ' * i ' ' ', * * [ * v? > ' DLLAK beville, S. I i \ . . Vff'K -vSfSS ' : V,. StattBMit Of tfao Condition Of The Operatives Trust Colnpany, Located at AbWille, S. C., at Um Cloaa of Buiinni, Not. 17, 1919. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts, L $9,604.36 Overdrafts, 185.00 Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank, 333.50 Dae from Banks and Bankera 14,810.77 3urrency> 5,000.00 Sold, 20.00 Silver and othe minor coin, 662.03 Dther Resources, viz: , > Stamps, - - .42.30 TOTAL $30,667.96 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In, $4,840.60 Surplus Fund, 100.00 Tndivided Profits, less Cur- I rent Expenses and Taxes I Paid, 508.25 )ividends Unpaid, _ 25.00 ndividual Deposits subject to check, 25,684.71 TOTAL $80,657.96 5TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I ' .County of Abbeville, ss. ' Before me cams J. F. BARNWELL Cashier of the above named bank, vho, being duly sworn; says that the ibove and foregoing statement ; a rue condition of said bank, as shown >y the books of said bank: , , , J^F. BARNWELL, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me his 29th day of November, iviv. W. P. NICKLES, , Notary Public. Correct AtUat: , J. L. BURRELL, G. B. HAMBY, W. M. LANGLEY, Directors. IS ABLE TO GO BACK TO WORK iASBEEN GETTING STRONGER EVERY %tY SINCE 'TAKING I MER1TONE. "I was so weak and ran down when got v over the influenza V that Ij 9uldn't work," said L. S. Canada, of 817 Third -Avenue, North; Nashville, i - ? w?ll.lrtiBi?m insurance so-.l icitor of that city. "I felt weak all over and was nerou8. I couldn't sleep right at night nd l didn't have any appetite and t ' ?i? 1 /"? lllj civiidiiuidc | S1 line of 1, i Long Coats, |: r] Pnafc 1 k* V/VMW) |g eS 1 , l*f. ' ^ I - fjj kets I * SB ' S ried assortment and n us feeling assured jj be worth every cent | ^ r=?r? ! V ppreciate the won " / : ' ' * . OFF c . V i ' : 7" ~ didn't eat much." , ; "A friend told me to try Meritone, | and I got a bottle and started taking it. I have gotten stronger every da; since I started taking Meritone, and lam feeling so much better now that I'm back at work. My nerves are in much better condition ' also and 1 sleet) eood at nisrht now." 4 i "I believe Meritone to .be a meclv cine of real merit. It has proved *11 that was claimed for it in my case and I want to recommend Meritone to anybody who is suffering from weakness and / nervousness like I was." / Meritone is sold exclusively in Abbeville by McMurray Drug Co. .. > * V LOWNDESVILLE. S In the 75. Million i)rive on last^Sabbeth,the Baptist church here went over the top with h9 trouble at all, and to quote one of the members is stoill going. Rev.^White is to be con gratulated upon the splendid showing made by this small congregation. ; Mr. Frank Mc(*ee, of Anderson, is An ideal bankman. Thanksgiving Day he. invited all the employees of the series of banks of which hie .is VicePresident, to a magnificent dining at the Pruitt Hotel in Starr.-Mr. A. V. Barnes was' the only representative of the Lowndesville Bank, as Mr. J. H. Bonds was tinable to atend on account of business. Mr. Jaa. M. Baker, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. Mac Baker, left for Washington" on Saturday. To the delight of tyer ffiends, Mrs. Baker has spent several weeks at her homevher*. She will remain in Washington during the winter'and return to her tome; in the early spring. SI* is greatly beloved by the entire town and every body looks ' > with many pleasant anticipations to her home-comings. Sergt. Robt. Lee Smith, Jr. who has been in the army for the last three years, has been given his discharge, and is now visiting his parents. He wiU leave in a few days for Jackson, Mich, where he has accepted a position in the manufacturing plant, where his sister, Mrs. Camille Lemmon is engaged in laboratory work Miss Alice Cooley, of Winthrop College, spent Thanksgiving with her home folki. . Mr. Jesfs Ell|8, of Atlanta, is spending this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ellis. ' ;t. Miss ,Lila Bannister, of Stan*/ and Mr. Geo. Harper,of Greenwood, were Thanksgiving visitors at the home of Mb E. Harper, Sr. Miss Annie Nickles, of Greenwood; is the pretty visitor of her sister, Mrs, M. P. McCalla. . Mrs. J. F. Harper and little son, CaldWell, of Calhoan Falls, spent the tveek-end at the. home of Mr. D. L. Barnes. ' Dr. Hutchison and Miss Annie have been called to the bedside of their brother-in-law, Mr. Wm. HaD, who is Beriously ill at his home in Iva. Mr. J. W. Mills, of Tryon, N. C., is visiting his wife at the home of her parents,. Rev. and Mrs. Ballenger. Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Shaw hc&ve returned from Florida where they spent their honey-moon. Mr.. Louis Barksdale, of Augusta, spent a short while with his wife and little son at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Cooley. / Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Linder and Fisher,of Anderson, xwere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCalla during Thanksgiving. \ j ; ; Dr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Miss Lucile and Mr. W. L. Latimer went to Anderson last week to see "Bringing Up Father." Mrs. Boozer Bonds has been called to Iva tonurse Mrs. Burriss, who is extremely ill. Prof. L. C. Griffin spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Greenwood and. Columbia with friends. Mr. Ernest Allen is moving his family to Central this week, where they will make their home. Mr. Allen has a position in a bank at that place. Everybody regrets very much to see thos estimable family move from our community. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Sitton and Miss Russell, of Autun, were pleasant visitors at the homes r> : o_n J ?j ?*- t? - xvev. xmuenger ana iur. narper a few days since. , Mrs. Clarence Linder and daughter, Miss Alice, of Anderson, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. McCalla. ' FORGOTTEN BY HECK! ! Gievres, France.?Eleven Yanka . \ still stationed here appear to be in , cold storage for the duration of their ' lives, instead of for merely for the emergency. jjast 4une me outin operating the ice and cold storage plant returned to the States. Eleven skilled men were left in charfee pending the day when the French government woulJ send its own mechanicians ' to work the plant. The French workmen have been on the job for some time bat the 11 Americans are still without orders to sail. " h ' ; ' *. . " ;V * -Yi ' ' *v" ROUND UP OF'A. W. Brest, France.?Rounding up of : t V rv' Vy\ .... 'V X ; <; y ' \ ! , ,-r i\ ' I . ' ' 1.. v* . . v : IN MATTER* It is obviously and vital . safeguard fui establish syst * , ' inspire conflc build credit ' ' and in accomplishing Checking" Account rem ( ance. The Officers of this I it a pleasurfe and privil account with us wilLpi on a basis both safe an 1 " , : "; / ' PLANTEI * ' ABBEVILLE, ; : ; . - THE PROORE . A. *? r . . &' Bfe'." v.-, . IfekJ. fill { FRIDAY I "d. ? SATURDAY I f UA..W tj iTiauciii .Miri I imvi II Seven Reels of 1 {I ment, Thrills and i j] then. The picture jj forget |j PRICES:?Child! jl Adul | j _ War Tax Ii I,'' deserters and AWOL'i in tii? vicinity of Sainfc-Brieue has been one of the ... ' favorite outdoor pastime* of P. C. L operators sent'out from, here by the A. P. M. In iO days 112 menhavev been trten into custody and brought ^ here for transportation to the dnited States for triaL / / Numerous crimes have been perpetrated recently in various parts of France by men said to* be darters from the A. E. P. Last week a .D. C. I. operator named Lindsay was shot and killed as he was attempting to arrest several men at Saint-Brieuc. The assailant . and h?ii comrade^ escaped. " v - ^ I ' i I ' I ^ 1 fp s~imA 1 . 9 * V ':\ .-'*= - r? j I --^r j. / 5 OF FINANCE. ? lly important to-^- f ids ^itt "' :: Kienbe v these desirable ends, a , 3ers unequafed assist- ' /. , Institution will consider ege to explain htfw' an ; | it your financial affairs i Ifosound, I I -.V--. iv-vS- i- - ? '-s - IS BANK, ' ' ' 1 - j SOUTH CAROLINA ' v; ,.v ' jjj nsuu " I TOME BANK. ' 1 v . V '-i 1 - ' t ^ | ^ ^ , r ^ House jj n i! in.o I ormand ;| KEYI Laughter, Excite- ? t Tear now and ij S! you will never [] $ni - - - ' 25c. S J tSj 35c. ^ J i i _ j K IUUUCU. 31