The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 23, 1913, Image 6
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Of The
PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK,
at Columbia, S.C.,
at the close of business April 4th.
1913.
RESOURCES
loans and discounts $2,004,218 04
.. ^Overdrafts secured and unsecured
34,360 80
U. S. bonds to secure cir*
Aaa AA
citation :ou,wu uu
U. 8. bonds to secure U.
. S. deposits 80,000 00
S. 0. bonds to secure
Postal 8avings 6,000 00
Premiums on U. S. bonds 5,000 00
S- O. Bonds, securities,etc. 241,535 4o
Banking house, furniture
-tnd fixtures 26,878 30
Due from national
banks
(not reserve
agents) $ 125,853
Due from Stats
and private
- banks and
bankers,
trust com-*
panies and
. sayings banks 180,034 45
v Due from approved
reserve
agents 230,559 87
Checks and other
cash items 66,760 05
Exchanges for
clearinghouse 28,214 00 j
J30teB OT ouxer
national banks 18,000 00
Fractional pa.
per currency,
' nickels and
cents 1,503 00
Lawful money
reserve in
bank, viz:
Specie 24,210 OQ
Legal tender
notes... 79,000 00
Redemption
fund with U.
S. Treasurer
<5 per cent,
of circulation)........
12,500 00
779,235 35
Total $3,427,228 49
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in 1. .$250,000 00
Snrphu fund. 100,000 00
Undivided poms, less expenses
and taxes paid 42,938 84
National, bank notes outstanding
243,800 00
Due toother national
banks $348,346,69
Due to State and
private banks and
bankers 522,621 C6.
Due to approved
reserve afir^nts.
Dividends unpaid. 86 00
Ludi vidual deposits
subject to check. 1,450,866 53
- Time certificates
of deposit 43,135 00
terrified checks.. 455.00
-Cashier's checks ,
outstanding 12,546.93
" ( United States deposits
76,445.31
Postal savings
deposits . . 9?7.13 .
Deposits of U. S.
-disbursing offi- 1
cers (
$2,455,489.65Bills
payable, including
certificates of deposit J
for money borrowed 325,000.00. ]
Reserve fund 10,000 00 1
Total . . .$3,427,228.49 |
Estate of South Carolina, County of !
Richland, ss: <
I, Wilie Jones, President,^ the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is trae to the
best of my knowledge and belief. ]
WILIE JONES, 1
President. . ,
Subscribed and sworn to before m.e
this 8th day of April, 1913.
HARRY CANTEY, i
Notary Public for S. C, ,
Correct?Attest:
G. T. PRESSLEY,
W. T. AYCOOK,
BRUCE W. REVENEL,
Directors.
Stops falling tfairj
Mi's Hair Renewer certainly stops
falling hair. No doubt about it whatever.
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Test of the Webb Law.
Columbia, April 17.?Special: The
attitude which the State of Soath Carolina
will Uk% oc the Webb law, which .
forbids the shipment of liquor into
dry State*, will come up for a hearing
before the Supreme Court on the first
Monday in May. At that time the cases
of the Abbeville people, whose liquor
waa seized under the Webb law, will
be ftrgned on a return to a rule
to show cause, which was issued
by Chief Justice Gary. At the time
the Attorney General will file a brief
in ibis matter, setting forth the opinion
of the State.
Governor Blease has stated that as
soon as he gets the opinion of the Attorney
General, and if the latter decides
that he can enforce the Webb
lau- he will seize all licjuor or beer or
wine shipped into the State except for
the dispensaries. All people will have
to buy their alcoholic beverages
througn the dispensaries in this event,
or they will lose their purchases.
No. 666
Th:3 is a prescription prepared especially
lor MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER.
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if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
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FINDS WIFE
AND CHILD
Dr. Reames, of Spartanburg
Finds Wife.
SAYS WAS DRJVEN FROM HOME,
Police Fin s No Proof of Husband's
Charges That She is Living in
Aduitry, Has Ch'l \ Wi h Her.
San Francisco, CaJ , April 15 ?Police
heie today arrested a woman who
is said ro be the fueative wife of Dr.
J. W. Rhames, a physician of Spartanburg,
S. C. She has been working
in a department store and supporting
been searching for her for 18 months
He claimed she eloped with an affinity
and he wants her extradited on a
charge of adultery. She claims she
left home alone because of her husband's
intolerable cruelty. She is
pretty and only 23 years old. The
police can ?i.d no proof that she came
here with any man* They believe ber
story.
Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Reames lived
in Spartanburg about two years
#gu ttl IU1B. UVUiBi a vwmu.M,, ,
No.j314 East Main street. Dr. Reames
was employed as a pharmacist at
Whittington's drug store. She wont
to Hendersonville, N. C.t daring the
summer, and later the news came to
Spartanburg that she had eloped. J.
Rogers McCaslan, who also lived at
Mrs. Bomar's boarding honse, disappeared
from Spartanburg at the same
time and his name was linked with
that of Mrs. Reames, although she
had professed an aversion for him.
He was employed for a time as a
clerk in Willingham's grocery store
ana later was an agent for the Prudential
Life Insurance company.
The Dewsof his wife's flight almost
crus^ a. Dr. Reames. She had taken
her irie boy with her, and he made
a vigorous search for her in an effort
to recover the child.
Vague reports reached Spartanburg
from time to time that Mrs. Reames
had been located, but Dr. Reames
apparently was unsuccessful in his
search, as he recently employed detectives
to assist him. He is said to ,
haye exhausted all his resources in
the search. He left Spartanburg some '
time ago and is said to have been em- ^
ployed recently as a drug clerk in
Winston-Salem, N. C.
Spartanburg people who know Dr.
and Mrs. Keames said last night that
iier statement that he was intolerably .
eruel to her was incredible. (
Mrs. Reamed family are said to 1
live in Newberry c; unty. It is re- J
ported that they have received letters j
from her from time to time, but that j
they have been mailed on trains and t
afforded no clue to here whereabouts.
She is said to own considerable property
in her own right. i
ttoc i-QooiwftH here vesterday i
*1 V1Vl 1TMB *VVV- f ? - by
a policeman, whose name could
not be learned, that Mrs. Reames had
been arrested in San Francisco. From
the same source came the report that }
Dr. Reame9 had arranged with Gov- <
ernorplease to ask for Mrs. Reames' 1
extradition. [
The first news of Mrs. Reames' (
arrest came to The Herald in a tele- '
gram from New York and it was supposed
she had been arrested there.
Later the foregoing telegram from
San Francisco was received.
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