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i* t . Statement of the Condition of the : (LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK Located, at Lexington S. C. At the close of business September, 1st, 1911. RESOURCES , TrMLTw and Discounts....... $285/ 22 56 * Overdrafts. 29,732 OS Bonds and Stocks owned.. bytheBank. 500 00 Furnitore and Fixtures.... 2,820 78 Other real estate owned... 25/KM 00 * Due from Banks and Bank? 1,272 41 wo. Currency 2,253 00 Ctold... 35 00 Silver, and other Coin _ 298 92 Checks and Cash Items 5,384 69 Total. $352,51^39 ? liabilities. Capital stock paid in $10,000 00 C Surplus Fund w 10,000 00 L. Undivided Profits, less CurI rent Expenses and Taxes F Paid 19,403 95 Doe to Banks and Bankers.. 1,201 89 Individual Deposits Subject toCheck 70,416 52 Savings Deposits 189,923 91 Cashier's Checks 73 12 | ~ V BillsPayaole.includingCerf ' V v tificates for Money Bori rowed : 51,500.0T j te Total. .1 '!... $352,519 39 j ?7ate of South Carolina, County of Lexington. j f Before me came W.P.Roof, Presiden of the above named bank, who, beinf duly sworn, says that the above and j foregoing statement is a true conditioi of said Bank, as shown by the books oi said bank. W. P. Roof. SWorn to and subscribed before mi this 12th day of Sept, lbll. F. E. DREHER, [L.S.] Notary Public for S. C Statement of the Condition of the Dm* n c dpi mil I VRnn VI mmpm^rnrn Located at Pelion, S. C. At the close of business Sept ftp 1st, 1911. j rbsoueces Loans and Dieoounts $ 5,296 9* Overdrafts..*... * "... 130 7! . Furniture and Fixtures.... 386 If Banking House 140 0? Dae from Banks and Bankers 2,759 V t Currency 250 0i Gold....;/ ... Silver ana other Coin 1619' Checks and cash items,.... 21 CK ?Net Expense ? 515 1: TOTAL 1 9,660 96 liabilities. Capital Stock Paid in...... $3,022 5( , Undivided Profits less Carrent Expenses and Taxes Paid.... 37 22 Individual Deposits subject to Check............ 2,862 9Sayings Deposits, 2,197 If dasher's checks. 26 00 Bills payable, including.... certificates for money borrowed. ............ 1,000 0C Bet Earnings..... 515 IS T8?AL t 9,660 95 State of south c ahold? a. / a a ! Oonnter of Lexington. )s* Before me came J, D Haltiwanger, I Cashier of the above named bank, wh? being duly sworn says that the above and foregoing statement is a true con ( dition of said bank, as shown by the books ofsaid bask. V. ' J. D. Hsltiwenger j Sworn to and subscribed hetore me , this 11th day of Sept. ?1T.? C. A. Sham pert, ' ; ' K.P.ft*S. 0. Correct- Attest: D. B. KNEECE. D. P. SHTJMPERT. L. W WISE, t Directors. | ' STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION I Qp TEE SANK OF SWANSEA. Located at Swansea, S. 0., at the close of business Sept., 1,1911. resources. Loans and Discounts 183,22.5 86 i Overdrafts 2,944 72 / Furniture and Fixtures 1,592 00 Banking House 2,518 54 Due from Banks and Bankers 3,853 67 Currency 399 00 Gold 000 00 Silver and Other Coin 113 86 Total. 194,647 65 * liabilities. Capital Stock Paid in $20,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid ." 15 73 Dividends Unpaid Individual Deposits subject f to Check 12,784 56 if x Savings Deposits 17,527 36 Hotes and bills rediscounts 4,320 00 '{Bi^s payable, including } Certificates for money borrowed 40,000 00 Total...n $94,647 65 State of South Carolina, ) (County of Lexington. ( Before nje came B. E. Craft, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, days that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition , of said bank, as shown by the books of ^ said bank. B. E. CBAFT, Sworn to and subscribed before me, tbis 11th **ay of Sept, 1911, E. E. WERTS, (L. S.) I Notary Public, S. U. I Correct Attest: I R. L. Lybkand, R R E. Jnabinet, i s W. H. Witt. ft Directors. 1 Our Lexington Banks. I We publish this week the statements ft of the several banks is' Lexington I county. Our readers u ill no doubt be I / surprised to learn of the immense I J amount of money that these banks ft carry deposit. The statements I show that all of the banks are in a I healthy condition and are growing in I , resources every day. ft * If you have your money in a Lex. ft ington oaok yuo should have the eat* I isfaction of knowing that it is being I oarefolly guarded. STATEMENT OP THE CONDITION of the BANE OF CHAPIN, LOCATED AT OHAPIN, S. C., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS Sept. 1st, 1911. Resources. Loans and Discounts $51,026 54 Overdrafts 842 64 Banking House 1,714 24 Furniture and Fixtures 1,714 24 ? ? ? nift eo Banking Home 1,0*0 00 Other Ileal Estate 3,496 73 Due from B<tnks and Bankers 3,205 36 Currency 1,029 oO Gold 80 00 Silver and other Com 457 66 Checks and Cash Items 1,334 87 Expenses 157 90 Total $65,188 74 Liabilities. Capital Stock paid in $10,000 00 Surplus fund 300 00 Undivided Profits,less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid Dividens unpaid 50 00 Individual Deposits subject to Check 12,902 56 Savings Deposits 928 9S Time Certificates of Deposit. 16,655 98 Casbier's checks, 126 Oo Bills Payable, including certificates for money borrowed.... 24,225 00 Total $65,188 4< State of South Carolina, / County of Lexington ( Before me came J. F. Honeycutt Jaehier of the aboye named bank, who, >eing duly sworn, says that the abovt wid foregoing statement is a true con iition of said bank, as shown by tht oooks of said bank. J. F. Honeyeutt. . Sworn to and sab cribed before mc "his 8lh day of Sept, 1911. N. Z. Sease. N. P. for S. C Correct- Attest: J. S. Wessinger, P. M. Frick, W. B. Williams. Directors. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION , > of the BROOKLAND BANK Located at New Brookland, S. 0., at the close of business Sept. 1st, 1911 resources. Cibansand Discounts $62,093 5S Overdrafts j... 317 91 furniture and Fixtures 1,750 0( Banking House 4,700 00 Due from Banks and Bankers., 10,643 62 Currency 794 0< Gold.! 5 0C Silver, and other Coin 283 It Checks and Cash Items 78 24 Total $80,665 52 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in.... v. $15,030 00 Surplus fund 250 00 Undivided profits, less curAYnanflAJt and" tatM paid...!?...... 1,202 71 Oae to Banks and Bankers.. 265 67 individual deposits subject to check. 24.535 32 Mayings deposits....... 30,331 82 rime certificates of deposit 50 00 dills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed.......... 9 000 00 Total $80,665 52 State of South Carolina, } County of Lexington. ) Before me came L. S. Trotti, president of the above named bank who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. L. S. TROTTI, President. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 11th day of Sept, 1911. . A. F. Spigner, (L. S.) Notary Public for S. C. Correct attest: F. L. Sandel, E. W. Shull, P. J Wessinger. Directors. To the Public; Congaree Local Union will give a picnic at Halfway school house Thursday, Seotember 21, 1911. There will be speakers present to address the crowd. All come with well filled baskets. A. L. BUFF, 4o Secretary. Furniture a I have just received a car r? J Cin/vln R b oi cea room oeis, omgic u Washstands, Kitchen Sa Wardrobes, Lounges, Cat Dining, Springs, and Mattr Machines?Improved Drop es, Hand bags, etc. The v Open and Top, Surries, Wa A complete Line of Gene I of Dry Goods, Clothi Caps; Ladies Dressed Hats. Highest prices Paid for ? r? i I Uountry rroauce. I Give me a call. I can p I and price. ID. E. H A I , , GILBERT, <r The Lyric. The theatrical season being now open The Lyric, Columbia's popular | playhouse, is giving its patrons the best line of attractions in moving pictures ever seen in the city. Its manager is to be congratulated upon the excellent program and pleasing , features of moving pictures he has I arranged. The Drice of admission is so small that the people find it a nice place to spend an nour or 90 and the house is generally crowded. Big Bargains at Pellon. We beg to call attention to the new advertisement of D. F. Shumpert, the old reliable merchant of Pelion. He has hundreds of bargains to offer you and it will pay you to call to see him before buying elsewhere. Mr. Shumpert is an all-round gentleman, and needs no words of praise from us. A Common Lie The commonest lie for paints is : "A gallon covers 30? pquare feet twi coats." It does and it don't; depend*, on the paint; the old paint; and tinpainter: all three. It is true of Devoe with a margin. , Devoe is too thick for some jobs, the jainter will add some oil, sometime* not always; especially in cold weather .Vlr Albert Page, Fairheld, Me, computed Devoe for his house (300 ft a rallon, two coats) at 40 gallons; had 13 left. The Kaufmann Drug Co. Money Saved j i We save you money on i every pair of Shoes bought v from us. : : : : : : WHY? Because they wear longer and cost you less. We ha^e the stock to select from. ::::::: We invite our Lexington friends to come in and be convinced that we live up to just what we say. : Pleasure to wait on you j and give you our prices. Harmon's Shoe , Stores 1725 Main St., COLUMBIA, - S. C. ndBoggiesI load of Furniture consisting I eds, Chairs and Rockers, I fes, Sideboarks, Bureaus, I anets, Tables?Center and I I cu?? j I 1 esses, oiuves aiiu ocwmg heads, Trunks and Suitcas,'ell-known Parker Buggies, igons, Harness, Etc. ral Merchandise, consisting ng, Shoes, Hats and Groceries and Hardware Cotton, Cottonseed and lease you in both quality M M O N D | ?? G? 11 ????? ?? I J. L. H O F fr tl era 1MB 1 llli[ Y Dear Lexingtoi O know that Hopki | ^ from the Nocthen j ' has something for I / i i A FEW OF HOPKIN! Yard wide Sea Island, yard The Very Best American Prints, yard 10-4 Bleached or Unbleached Sheeting, yar See Hopkins Specials in Outing, yard One Lot Men's Work Shirts 4 ! ' ' 5 ' % * '< About 50 prs. Men's and Boy's 50c Overalls 1 Here is a snap, Turkey Red Table Damask, j The Best White Table Damask in the city, y Ask to See Our Silks, they the Price is Ri Hopkin's is still Headquarters for the best Bi QThe Best Ladies' Heav^y Work Shoe, Solid I TTnrkL-in's is hofiHnnarters for all kinds of Shoes, f ~L Hopkin's Browa Linen is the talk of the tow Yard Wide Madras other ask 12b and 15c. H Our Millinery Department Dream. Come in and and See the Beautifi that We Hav Ready-to-we ; Goods. V. I. L HOP! 1616 MAIN STKI COLUMBIA, >^=?3======== V KINS t II H mmaamBmammmKmmaammammmmmmtammKxmmmmammmmmaBmam ^ n friends did you j ns had [returned n Markets and he you. S BARGAINS 5c 5c d 25c j 5. 8J, and 10c 39c ;o close Saturday at 35c 'ard 15c ard 25 and 50c are beauties and ght. ?? cm qq/, .UgllLI OilUC ill V/UiUJXluia oUV/ .. jeather ; $1.25 or Men, Women and Children n, yd. 10, 12$, 15, 20 and 25c I! iopkin's Special, yd 10c is Just Simply' a I Look at^it I I al Things I e *n I I ar I I KINS, EET, : S. C.