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I I I m M- ' 1 ' f REPORT OF THE CONDITION L Of The f MLKETTQ RATIONAL BANK, at Columbia, S,C^ at- the close 6% bnsihess' February, ? 20thV 1^12. L Loans and discounts. . ?... 11,558,841 75 . A Overdrafts secured, and xuiI seeured. 65,771 03 M TJ. 8. bonds .to secure cir-. - x W eolation..........-.i;.... 250,000 00 \ j r 17. 8. bonds to secure JJ. ?* / . Y; k 8. deposits.......... - -80,000 00 , f Other" bonds to eOcore r U.8. deposits..../.... 6,00000 ? ?i-- -? TT o .V TAM nn r " X'nSluHUBS OS' V, a. uquuu >)Vw v? S. 0. Bonds, securities, etc. 275,104 16 j | Banking house, furniture' and fixtures,.. 26,878 80 ! i Due from nar tkmal banks "r ' (not reserve agents)..'..'. .$ 144,624 04 s Doe from State " " -t . and. private ( banks and *' ' " bsn.'k'ers.,' 7 : j trust * oom- , fsnfflijfiiii '' sayings banks 1*2,888 72 f- Dae from ap- /;'vV r provedreserve- / ; agents..:.;... 188,210 28 \ Oheoks&ndotiiir* ,?r cash items 55,507 13 ... > , > . Exchangee for ** v (cJe^^honse 24,029 95 Notes of other national banks 23,09o 00 Fractional pa- * '- " " 1 uer currency, nickels : and ' ^ r cents." 335 68 t?wfid money * reserve in J k "bank, viz: L Specie........; 32,207 50 Legal tender Y notes.;.,. 55,369 00 i L Redemption 2 I fund with U. p S treasurer I (5 per cent r of circulation.. 12,500 00 677,767 25 r- / x?;? Total... ...n |3,047,S65 49 | - 1 LIABILITIES Capital stock-paid in .$250,000 00 < P Surplus fund.. . 50,000 00 i ? . Undivided profits, lea, ex[ penses and taxes paid 70,829 75 1 ' National bank..notes ont( standing 248,300 00 ; Doe to other national banks $398310.68 . i Due to State and private banks and bankers 485,624 60 ~ Dividends unpaid.! 58 00 Individual deposits subject to check. 1,307,207.44 Demand cercifi- 1 eates of deposit 5,030 00 i Certified checks.. 0,000.00 J Cashier's checks f outstanding 6,996.35 y United States da* I posits 79,072.79 | Deposits of U. S. I disbursing offi- > L oezs 5,2m.76 B ^-$2,288,054.52 B- Bills payable.126,000 00 liabilities other'than J those'abovestated.-..*... ~ 181 22 B a Reserve fond 15,000 00 W Total ........$3,047,365 49 I State of South Carolina, County of JL Richland, as: I. J. P. Matthews, cashier of the I above named bank,do solemnly swear that the above statement is true^to the best Of my knowledge and belief. J. P. MATTHEWS, . Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of February, 1912. H. W. McCREIGHT, Notary Public, S. C. Correct?Attest: Wilie Jones, E. W. Parker,, F. H. McMaster. Directors. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION ; OF TH3 . BANE OF SWANSEA. located at Swansea, .S. <a, at the close bf business Feb.20, 1912. BESOUKCBS. Loans and Discounts^.. #44.921 97 Overdrafts ;i 1,141.73 Furniture and Fixtures 1,592 00 Banking House...v.- ... 2,518 54 Due from. Banks and Bank i?S..J 13,720 75 Currency . 800 OO Silver find Other C61xr.... 346 $5 Cheeky and 0*sh Items.'.'.. 27"60 Expense? 419 04 Tofelfrtv.. .......,.|64,994 38 - V v f - I4ABIUTIE8. Capital Stock Pfcid in/. $20,000 00 Surplus Fond ?:*. , 774 86 Individual Deposits subject to Check 18,824 97 Saving# Deposits..v. . .V 12,394 55 Notes and'Wile rediscounts 3,000 00 Bills payable, including Certificates for money borrowed...... 10,000 00 Total $64,994 38 State qf Soura Carolina, ) " ^T f rUUUlIVJ' Ul jjc<UU^WU? j Before me came B. E. Craft, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement hi a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. B. E. CRAFT, Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 27th day of Feb., 1912. N F. E. Dreher, (L. S.) Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest: W. H Witt, R. E. Inabinet, 1W. B. Rast. Directors. The superintendents or all Sunday Schools in Lexington Count}7, irrespective of denominations, wiil please j serd me their po>t ISce address so j that I m:iy be able to furnish Sunday j school :.C.. . j. ; R. L. SHULER, Secretary Lexington County Sunday i School Associ.ition. Ne w Brookland, S. C. Clerk's Sate. State of South Carolina, ) . County of Lexington, { .i- In ihe.Coorfc of Common Pleas. . The Bank of Swansea, Assignee, r i'. ... C against w J. W. Orint* and others. Sale in Foreclosure. In obedience to the decree of the wort hereiin, signed by His Honor lodge Geo. E. Prince, dated the 12th day. of February, 1912,1 will sell before the court house door, to the-highest af nuKlin Antorr tho fftllnwinfi? r lliuvigi uv ?0 described tract ot land: 7 "All that piece, parrel or tract of Land situate, lying and being in the Bounty of Lexington and State of South Carolina, Sandy Run Township, and bounded as follows: oh the North by W. L. Whitaker and Mrs. Elizabeth Hutto; East by V. V. Grim; South by J. L. Williams and V. V. Orim, and West by Sarah Holder, and containing Fifty-seven and one-half acres, more : or less," being sold to satisfy mortgages given by J: W. Crim, and held by the said The Bank of Swansea, Assignee, and the defendant 0. B. : Riley. \| Terms of Sale : Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. - FRANK W. SHEALT, ' Clerk of Court. Efird & Dreher, Attorneys for plain-! tiff and dei'endants J. W.Crhn and Jessie L Reynolds. . A. J. Hydrick, Jr., Attorney for the defendant 0. B. Riley. 4/ Feb. 12 1912. Probate's Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington, It. the Probate Court. ? 0. M, Bookman, as Admr. Plaintiff, against Lizzie Bookman, et al., Defendants. Sale of Land in Aid of Assets to Pay Debts. In obedience to the decree of the Probate Court herein, dated the 24th lay of January, 1912, I will sell before the court house door, at Lexington, S. C., to the highest bidder at public outcry, during the usual hours of sale, the following described tract of land: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the fork of Broad and Saluda rivers, and In Fork Township, and known as part of the Abram Bookman home place and containing Thirteen and one-third acres, more or less, % and bounded by lands of Pinckney Richardson on the North; on the West by estate lands of Rev. Archer; South and East by O M. Bookman, and having such shape, form and marks as the letter "B" on the old plat maned off by E. T. Ranch Burveyor. as dividing line will more fully represent. Being a part of the land conveyed to me by O. M. Bookman by d^ed.bearing date March 24, 190R." Terms of Sale:. Cash, purchaser to pay for papers GEO. S. DRAFTS, Judge of Probate, Efird & Dreber, attys. for Petitioner. Wallace & Barron, attys. Caroline Lyies. Feb. 9, 1912. Clerk's Sale. The State of South Carolina,) Coxinty of Lexington, f In the Court of Common Pleas. Joseph. Norwood against L. J. Frink. Foreclosure. In obedience to the Decree of the Court herein, signed by His Honor Judge E. W. Mpmminger, bearing date the 7th day of November, 1911, I will sell at public outcry before the Court House door on the first Monday, (the 4th day) of March, 1912, the following described tract of land: "AU that lot of land situate at Cayce, Lexington County, South Carolina, measuring and fronting 160 feet on Frink Avenue and being 120 feet deep, more or less, the Northern and Southern boundary lines haying the same CQUrse as Frink Avenue, and the Eastern and Western boundary lines as lot number 28?the said lot being a part of lot No. 29, as delineated on plat made by E. H. McCnllough, engineer. March 30, 1907, of the land of L. J. Frink, said plait being on record in Lexington County. The above lot is bounded as follow** North, South and West by lands-of L. J.T Frink, and; East by Lot No. 28 of said plat." Terms of sale CASH. Purchaser to pay for papers. T * ' .1 - .V. "* ' THANK W. SHEALY, Clerk of Court. Efird .&Dreher, Plaintiff's Attorneys. . > . Lexington, S. C., Nov. 10,1911. Clerk's Sale. 7 * ... ' mTT?i cjrr A mV m? flATTmnnAPOT.TVA AXXfi Dittf VI' uvy ?u County of Lexington. . Court of Common Pleas. Scott Hendrix, Plaintiff, against . W. Lucas, Defendant. In obedience of the Court herein, signed by his Hon. Judge Geo. E, Prince, presiding judge, and dated the 12th day of February, 1912, I wilf sell before the court house door, during the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder, at public outcry on the first Monday the 4th. day of March. 1912, the following described tract of land: "All that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate lying and being in Bull Swamp Township. Lexington county, State aforesaid, containing One Hundred (100) acres, more or less, adjoining laDds of Mahala Lucas and Mary Catherine Lucas, deceased, on the j North; estate lands of Levi Rish on ! *V. TV (.. ?! c *.. ? - . 1 * of the said Levi Rish, and on the West j hy estate lands of Jacob Rish anu D J. i Lucas." Term of Sale?Cash, purchaser to . pav for japers. FRANK W. SHEA FY. C. C. C. P. and G. S. ! Melton, Graham <S: StnH-tn, PlaintitiV Attorneys. j Feb. 12, J912. The trouble with tbe unexpected is that it liap; ens too often. TRffiD . SEVEN ?: DOCTORS My Life Saved by Pe-ru-na. kinds of Mr. $. S. Johnson. medicine a day. I could not walk more than a hundred yards without resting. "My friends told me to take Peruna, and I did so. I now fool that Peruna has saved my life. It is the best medj* cine' on earth, and X would not be Without it.* P/ir. Jacob Koon Dead. Mr. Jacob Koon, one of the oldest citizens of the Dutch Fork, died at his home near Chapin on last Tuesday, aged about 00 years. Mr. Koon was a Confederate soldier, having fought with valor during the War Between the Sections. He leaves only one brother of his immediate family. ' His remains were buried on Wednesday, the funeral services being conducted by the Rev. W. J. Roof. vain mftrfl rest.. all fair weather iUViV AMIMJ ?V* W .www, is not the best; but who would not be glad to see the sun shine for the next few weeks? THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN HARNESS, SADDLES, nmiARS. v > uh/^ bridles, robes, horse blankets, etc. ; We have a special home-made slip Harness for one-horse wagon at $5a00a A Set of Buggy Harness for $10.00. We bay Hides, Furs, Tallow, Beeswax and pay highest market prices. Wilse W. Martin, - '. 1116-1118 Plain Street, ' . COI.UMBIA. , . - S. 0,. AS WELL AS large ones are welcome here? von need not wait until your bus iness has assumed great proportions before opening a Chocking Account, DO SO TO-DAY, Our rons r^fraHJess of the I: amount of business done, receive jl i; every courtesy in ail matters of jl ij business entrusted to us?and jl eofo Kotiln'nrr ' I 2; tlKTv.' IS Aia Iiaiv * 2 v.e c?!)nor- perform. Tills, it over | || with onr cashier. I1 ~~ s ! tihMim VAIWHI M2IK, ;< CCLUMBiA, S. C. r ...? - -..-V, IK4 i 11T j-i-jaj Our St( best and found. We I ... .. | er, Mitche] i < the differenl w cgwi y "Our Gi . iiOYSTE HITS TH? Si jr * i The explanation it madcwilh the fire, everyinfiredient test of our own theresnohitormi. Fertilizers. ScJd $jr Reliable I r^5,KUlSiJv* Sales Off Norfolk Va. Tarboro Baltimore Md. Montgome: Macon Ga. Co We Ha meet of Me wwv\ wvwww Now. Call x?3S5K 31 %*- 'CIS 4a %.? 8SBB ! Columbia, We haT Il^ffl of extr Egtg mare mul Wml- s^laPes a ijllll kind Le farmers 1 * * Dck of Wagons most complete carry the Sti 11 and Hackney b sizes. -Conder Mul (COLUMBIA, S. C. aarantee Means Something. RFERl w EVEffl C h Ir? Ff ? 5 simple; they a atest care an has to pass tht laboratories: ss.aboutRqysli lealers Everywhere I GlIANO CO, iceo N.C. Columbia S.C. tyAla. 5pairianbur? 50. linn bus Ga. ve a Fr lies in 01 and Insn B % w% Bt &*<f% ?jd ' &*?? ^ Si fessa* la ^ M fl re a car | a good es-good nd the xington ike. is the to be I idebak- I r in all e Co., ! 5> ' V . | . 1LIZER r-mEl' i .*.< v ? iffy ; V'- ri * >.. *' i - 4 esb Stripkwwwwvw ir Stables nnt Thnm GUI IIIGIII. ihA8?e ; U li gj South Carolina.