Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, September 19, 1919, Page Page Two., Image 2
BABNEBED WITH SCISSORS
News From Within and Wiltiou]
. the County.
CONDENSED FOR QUICK READING
Some Items cf Fact, Some of Comment j
and All Helping to Give an Idea of
Whet Our Neighbors Are Saying and
Doing.
Rock Hil! Record, Sept. 15: J. II.
Riccr of Lcor.villc, is now a member
of the Winthrop faculty. Mr. Riser
has teught in d number of schools of
Soulh Carolina pnd Georgia and is an
exceptionally efficient young man. lie
has been recently specializing in agricultural
training and will teach this
subject at Winthrop College ..Miss
Alta Fewell has joined the staff of the
Standard Drug Company of this city.
The Record is informed that at
the next regular meeting of the City
Council in October. W. B. Wilson, Jr.,
will be elected City Recorder
Miss flattie Wise, a Winthrop graduate,
was married on September 3. at
Gaffney to Norman L. Wcssfnger. She
has for two years been a hoine demonstration
agent in Cherokee cpunty
Miss Louise Brunson, a Wintnrop'girl,
was married at Sumter last weuuesday
to Roger W. Andrews.
Gastonia Gazette, Sept. 16: Miss
Ethel Adams of Clover, was in town
this morning en route to Greensboro
where she goes to enter the North Carolina
College for Women ...Miss Nell
Pickens, county home demonstration
agent, underwent an operation for appendicitis
this morning at the Gastonia
Sanatorium. Her many friends in the
county will be glad to hear that she
is recovering from the effects nicely.
-Mrs. James A. Estridge is a patient
at tho Gastonia Sanatorium; where
. she underwent an operation for ap'
pendicitls this morning. Her many
friends will be glad to learn that she
stood the operation well and will hope
for her a speedy recovery A card
from Miss Willie B. Otey, who is at
the Walter Reed Hospital. Washington
D. C., received this -morning: at The
I . Gazette office states that she will be
home In another week. Miss Otey's
hearing is being much Improved by the
treatment she is undergoing at the
hospital.
Chester Reporter, Sept. 15: A carload
of mules and horses, twenty-four
In number, consigned to Mr. Robert
T. Allison of York, was turned over on
the C- & N.-W. Railway this morning
near the Eureka Mill, and one of the
animals killed' and several injured.
The animals had been delivered to the
^ A V! WT Ktr tkn Qoahno vH a n fl wAffl
being brought out on the main line by
the latter preparatory to shipment to
York, when suddenly the upper part of
the car seemed to slide off the trucks,
and tlie animals were precipitated down
a steep embankment, one being instantly
killed and several hurt The
fourth quarterly conference of Bethel
church was held Sunday afternoon.
Presiding Elder J. R. T. Major in the
chair. Reports showed the addition
of sixty-five members to the church
to date by vows and certificate- Other
reports, too were encouraging. Three
> men were added to the official board
of the church: Messrs. R. E. Cousar
and W. T. Williams were elected stewards.
and Mr. J. Steel Caldwell*a trustee
Mr- Fletcher Dye, of the Rossville
neighborhood, was painfully,
though not seriously, hurt Friday
morning when his automobile turned
over near the Kell, place. Mr. Bye,
who is in charge of a squad on the
public road, was on his way to work,
and in pulling aside to give a team
part of the road overturned his machine,
which is said to have turned
over twice before settling. Two of
Mr. Dye's brothers were with him, one
being slightly scratched, while the
other was unhurt.
Gaffney Ledger. Sept. 16: J. Harvey
Witherspoon* superintendent of the
city schools, has announced that children
becoming six years of age by October
1st are admitted to the city
schools during the first school month.
Children who arc six by January 1st
are admitted at any time during the
first school month after the Christmas
holidays. All except first grade pupils
are admitted at any time during the
year- Cherokee county is going to
receive $623.38 as its share ol the additional
license fee on premiums collected
by insurance companies for the
semi-annual period ending June 30th,
1919, according to a statement issued
by the state insurance commissioner.
Spartanburg county will receive $3,165.75;
Union. $931.45; and York, $1.745.87.
The total amount to be paid
to all the counties in South Carolina
is $59.930.16 A. F. Uittlcjohn, ol
the staff of the Nev.s and Courier,
Charleston, spent the week-end in the
city with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. D.
L. Llttlcjohn on Buford street. Mr.;
Littlejohn says the boll weevil is ruining
the cotton farmers in Charleston
county this year, the pest being so
thick in some places as to appear like
a mist- He expressed the opinion that
11 will not oe very iuiik uiiui ^nciuncv ,
county farmers have to contend with
the same conditions Postmaster F.
B. Gaffney has mailed out letters to
the postmasters of all. first, second and
third class offices In South Carolina inviting
them to attend a meeting
at the Jefferson Hotel in Columbia on
September 23rd for the purpose of
perfecting the Central Accounting
Postmasters Association in this state.
There are approximately 130 officers
of these classes in South Carolina, and
as matters of much importance to the
postmasters will be taken up Mr. Gaffney
Is expecting practically all of these
men to be present. Mr. Gaffney at- j
tended a postmasters' meeting in Bir- .
mingham. Ala., last week- He was!
placed on the national executive com-1
mittee as a member from South Caro- t
Una.. A part of his duties as a mem- 1
ber of the committee is to organize i
South Carolina. By a ruling of the r
postoffice department a year ago each a
po3tofficc at a county scat was desig- f
nated a "central accounting postoffice" ?
and was given the task of supplying all
other oiliccs In its county with stamps]
envelopes, etc., and keeping account
of the same. Although this additional |
work was placed on these postmasters j
no provision for extra pay was ma<\e.
One of the principal objects of the association
that is to he organized is to ]
get a concerted recommendation for <
increased pay before the postoffice
committee of the house of rcpresen- ]
tatives. A meeting is to be held in J
Memphis, Tenn., on the 29 and 30 of
this month and it is desired to have (
South Carolina represented by pro- <
perly selected delegates. v Mr- Gaffney
has written t^ the postmaster at Col- '
umbia and alsp to the Hotel Jefferson s
to make arrangements for the meeting
on September 22rd. In his letters
to thee various postmasters he asks
each one to wear a small red, white <
and blue ribbon, or other similar badge
on his coat lapel so that the postmasters
can recognize each other upon i
sight About a week ago, while en- j
gaged la sawing lumber on the place '
of J. S. LitUcjohn, in the Timber Ridge
neighborhood, .old man Sam Roupe
says he cut open a pine log and out '
hopped a perfectly healthy two or (
three day old chickfen. Mr. Llttlejohn
brought the chicken to town and had
it on exhibition last Saturday. ?he j
mystery of the whole business is to
discover how this chicken got into that ]
log, as it was a perfectly sound log.
The place where the chicken hopped *
from the log is from a half to throe
quarters of a mile from any dwelling,
and no one in the neighborhood claims !
to have lost a chicken- Old man Alex
Abernathy, who runs the mill, says it is
his by reason of the fact that he is boss j
but Mr. Roupe says it is his because t
he is the sawyer and that he is the I
man who sawed the chicken out of the 1
log. There is no evidence of any hen
nest in the neighborhood, nor is there \
a hen strolling around with a brood
of chickens so that fthjs one might
have strayed off. lifr. Llttlejohn is the j
only man ever heard of who has timber
that produces chickens. Everybody
has heurd of chickens roosting In
1
Bank No. 425.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
THE PLANTERS' BANK ,
Located at Sharon, S. C., at tho close
of Business September 12th, ID, 19: '
Resources. I
Loans and Discounts $225,049 49 <
Overdrafts "./ 386 17 ;
Bonds and stocks owned by
Bank : 26,401 00 ]
Furniture and Fixtures ...v... 8S0 00 ]
Duo from Banks and
Bankers 13,432*29 i
Currency 3,225 00 | <
Gold 435 OQ I
Silver and other Minor Coin, 171,91 *
Checks and Cash Items .... 5,448 44 i
Other Resources, viz: Bal.
* due on Liberty Bonds 1C.685 03 TOTAL
...... ,1 3292.983 83
Liabilities. (
Capital Stock Paid In $ 35,000 00 |
Undivided Profits, less Cur- 1
rent Expenses and Taxes
Paid - - 3.768 70
Due to Banks and Bankers.. 14,710 81 ;
Dividends Unpaid 75 00 j
Individual deposits
subject to check 343,582 76
Time Certificates j
of Deposit 48,309 48
Cashier's Checks .. 56 58
<
Notes and Rills rccTiscounted 89,500 00
Bills payable, including: Cer- ]
tificates for money borrowed
, -j,. 41,900 00
Other Liabilities, viz: (
Bonds borrowed 16,080 00
TOTAL ...._ $292,983 33
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, '
County of York?ss.
Before ine came J. B. PAYSINGER,
Cashier of the above, named bank, who <
being: duly sworn, says that the above T
and foregoing: statement is a true con- 1
dition of said bank, a3 shown by the I
books of said bank. 1
J. B. PAYSINGER.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 16tli day of September. 1919. t
(Seal).
. R. L. TLEXICO, Notary Public.
Correct?Attest: J. E. Latham, Arthur <
M. Erwup, C, 0. Burruss, M. D., Di- 1
rectors. 1
f The Best
of Everythii
1 IS WHAT WE
| PATRONS TO
j The BEST in ProtectionI
The BEST in Service?
J The REST of all that can
OUR STEEL LINED
OUR BURGLARY P
UNITED STATES SI
BURGLAR INSURA
: Combined with a careful ]
ASSURE THE SAFETY
We solicit YOUR Bank
TUAL Helpfulness. Wh
HELP OUR PATRONS IV
That's the key.
When You Think Bank, 1
THE FIRST NATIONS
I" ?
rees before but this is the first time
^he Ledger has heard of a tree hatchng
out a chicken. Remember, this
icwspaper is not responsible for this
itory, therefore if you have any doubt
ibout it call on old man Roupe.
Bank No. 169. . ??'
Statement of the Condition of the
BANK OF CLOVER
Located at Clover, S. C., at the Close
(of Business September 12, 1919:
Resources.
Loans and Discounts $129,971 19
Overdrafts * 1,878 14
Bonds and Stocks owned
by the Bank 127,730 00
Furniture and Fixtures 2,497 83
Duo from Banks and Bankers
83,476 57
Currency 7,151 00
Sold ._ 822 50
Silver and other mlnoij
Coin 1.410 84
checks and Cash Items 12,086 23
Dther resources, viz.: I
A'ar Savings Stamps 832 99
* ~ 9CCT OQ |
TOTALi ? ....fwiioui ?>
Liabilities:
Capital Stock Paid in $ 30.000 00
Surplus Fund, 15,000 001
Jndivided Prpflts, less
Current Expenses and
Taxes Paid 8,098 33 I
Due to Banks and Bankers
i - 2.718 54
[ndlvldual deposits
subject to
Check $290,769 04
rime Certificates ?
of iDoposit 235,560 60
Cashier's j
Checks .... 4,863 iS'SSl.lSS 12
Dthcr liabilities, viz.:
Jnearned Discount ?00 00
\ccrucd Interest 500 00
liberty Bond Certificates
of I^eposit . 79,050 -00
Doupon Interest Account 497^31
TOTAL ....$667,867 s29
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
.. County of York. ss.
Before mo came JAS. A. PAGE,
^ashler of the above named bank, who,
nelng- duly nvofn, says that the
ibove and foregoing statement is a
:rue condition of said Bank, as shown
oy the books of said Bank.
JAS. A. PAGE.
Sworn to and subscribed before tne
;his 17th day of September, 1919.
(SEAL) V THAD P. CLINTON.
Notary Public.
Correct Attest
VI. L. Smith, S. A. Sifford, T. M. Camp.bell,
Directors.
Bank No. 191.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
Bank of Hickory Grove
Located at Hickory Grove, S. C- at
the Cldse of Business Sept. 12, 1919:
Resources:
Loans and Discounts $137,282 85
Overdrafts ? 1,504 19
Bonds and Stocks owned
by the Bank ? 25,100 00
Furniture and Fixtures 2,150 00
Due from Banks and Bankers
...... 5,878 27
Currency ...? 5,110 00
Sold .. 05 00
Silver and other Minor Coin 427 13
Checks ond Cash Items 1,123 9S(,
3th er Resources, viz.:
Pig Club L 155 G5
'TOTAL $178,85S 08
Liabilities:
Capital Stock Paid in $ 25,000 00
3urplus Fund 7,000 00
Undivided. Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid '. _ 1,022 29
Due to Banks, and Bankers.. 2,000 00
individual Deposits
subject to'
Chock $48,640 66
Savings deposits.... 11,908 49
rime Certificates
of Deposit 17,576 00
Cashier's Checks .... 1,710 64 79,835 79
Bills payable, including Certificates
for Money Borrowed
50,000 00
Dther Liabilities, viz.:
Bonds borrowed 14,000 00
TOTAL $178,858 08
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Y?rk as
Before me came LEON M. ALLISON,
-ashler of the above named Bank,
vho, being duly sworn, says that tbe
ibove and foregoing statement is a
rue condition of said Bank, as shown
>y the books of said Bank.
LEON Jf. ALLISON.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
his 18th day of September, 1919.
J. M. WILKERSON. Notary Public.
(SeaJ).
Correct?Attest:
N. F. McGiil, J. L. Plaxico, J. S. Wilkerson,
Directors.
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ne
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WANT OUR
HAVE. ! !
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be bad in Banking. j
VAULTROOF
SAFE?
JPERVISION?
NCE? 1
Soard of Directors,
OF YOUR DEPOSITS.
?"? ?n hrf TVTTT
>111^ uii rvuy mwuiu va -j- m
at we want to do is (to Iff
IAKE MORE MONEY. ||
.'hink "First National." If
iL BANK OF YORK J
Safe Than Sorry"'
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Charter No. 9,533. 6 a
REPORT OF CONI
THE FIRST NATIONAL
In the State of South Carolina, at the CI
RESOUR
Loans and discounts. Including: redis:
those shown In b and c)
Total loans ?J.?
UvcraraiiH, uocurca, ? "wire u??ov.<U.
f?. Government securities owned:
Deposited to seoure circulation .(U. S. bon
Pledged as collateral for State or other <
payable Owned
and unpledged -
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (60 per c
Value of Banking house, owned and unln
Equity in Banking House
Furniture and Fixtures
Lawful reserve with Federal Bank
Cash in vault and net amounts due from i
Total of Item3 13, 14, 15, 16. and 1.7 ....
Checks on banks located outside of city
porting bank and other cash ltcmB .....
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
U. S. Treasurer
Interest earned but not collected?i
Notes and Bills Receivable not past c
Total ? ?...
LIABIL1
'
Capital Stock paid In ?
Surplus Fund
Undivided profits ?
Less current expenses. Interest, and tas
Interest and discount collected or credl
of maturity and not earned (approxir
Amount reserved for all Interest accrued
Circulating notes outstanding x....
Net amount due to'Natlonal Banka ^..._
Cashier's checks on own bank outstaddin
Total Items 30. 31, 32, and 33
Demand deposits (other than bank dep
Reserve (deposits payable within 3C
Individual deposits subject to check
Total of demand deposits (other tl
Its) subject to Reserve, Items 3
and, 39
Time deposits subject to Reserve (pays
or subject'to SO days or more notice,
tags):
Certificates of deposit (other than for moi
Other time deposits . -
Total dt time dopoeits suojeci 10 iv
41. 43, and 43
U. S. Government Securities borrowed wl
collateral securities for same
Bills payable, other than with Federal R
eluding ail obligations representing
cd, other than rediscounts ...
Of the total loans and discounts she
est and discount was charged at rates 1b
6197, Rev, Stat.), exclusive of notes upo;
cents was made, A....... None. The numb
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?Count
I. J. S. HARTNE38. Cashier of the i
that the above statement is true to the b
Subscribed and sworn, to before me this
<$EAL) C. S. PRATT, No
Correct?Attest: J. H. Saye, J. B. Swann,
Bank No. 28 STATEMENT OF T
THE LOAN AND
Located at York, &. C., at the Close
RESOU
Loans and Discounts j.t -
Overdrafts _ - "A '
Honds and Stocks otfflfcd by the Bank
Other Real Estate' Owned
Due l'rom Banks andWtankcrs
Currency ? ?
C341**?%n on/1 AfKav M in or fftln '
U1I?CI CUIU VfbiiUi ?*?V. -w-v-a.
Checks and Cash Items ?
totkl ... .
LIABIL1
Capital Stock Paid In
Surplus Fund i
Undivided Profits, less Current-Expenses
Due to Banks and Bankers ..........
Individual Deposits Subject to Check
Savings Deposits -
Time Certificates of Deposit
Cashier's Checks
Notes and Bills,Rediscounted
Other Inabilities, viz.: Reserved for Inte
TOTAL :JL ,.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?COUN
Before Me came C. W. McGEE, Cash
ing duly sworn, says that the above and
of said Bank, as shown by the books of i
Sworn to and subscribed before me this
F. E. CLINTON, Notary Pi)
Correct Attest:? Quinr* Wallace, W. W.
STATEMENT OF GONt
PEOPLES BANK ANI
Located at York, S. c., at-the CIom
\ ' RESOU1
Loan3 and Discounts
Overdrafts
Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank ...
Furniture and Fixtures '.? ,
Due from Banks and Bankers
Currency -
VIVIU
Silver and Other Minor Coin
Checks and Cash Items
TOTAL - ......
LTABIL1
Capital Stock Paid In
Undivided Profits, lesa Current Expehses i
Due to Banks and Bankers
Individual Deposits Subject to Check
Savings Deposits
Time Certificates of Deposit
Cashier's Checks .. ~
Notes and Bills Rediscounted
Bills payable, including Certificates for M
Other Liabilities, viz.: Bonds Borrowed .
TOTAL -
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?York
Before mc came J. H. B. JENKINS,
who, being duly sworp, says that the ab
condition of said Bank, as shown by the
Sworn to and auhacribcd before mc tljis
J. ERNEST STROUP. Notary
Correct Attest:? J. T. Crawford, J. M. S
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AUTOMOBILES
Place orders now for future
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delivery. ^
QUINN WALLACE
Reserve District No. 5
MTION OF
BANK, AT SHARON
osc of Business on September 12, 1913:
CES.
:ounts, (except
- $211,964 09
- $211,964 09 $211,964 09
ured, $94.43 94 43
ids par value)..?$ 25,000 00
leposits or bills
9,000 00
_! 27,760 00 61,760 00
?nt of subscrip
. 1,050 do
cumbered 1,200 00
1,200 00
son nn
15,668 15
lational banks 22,331 15
22,331 15
r or town of rc
- 897 06
and due from
1,250 00
lpptoximate?on
lue ? 185 28
.; - 1317,191 06
TIES.
r -...$ 25.000 CO
10,000 00
?: $ 4,248 44
:es paid 1,232 36 3,016 08
ited, In advance
natc) 3,222 47
2,829 84
? 25,000 00
1,100 81
g : 499 59
:. 9 1,600 20
oalta) subject to
I days):
- - 76,795 80
ian bank depos4,
35, 36, 37, 38.
.' $ 75,785 80
ible after 30 days
and postal savney
borrowed)..,. ^?1.513 16
15,113 51
;serve Items 40,
$136,626 67
thout furnishing
26.600 00 26,600 00
eserve Bank, in- , , .
money borrow- 1 '
_ 1.. 8,000 00
$817,191 06
iwn above, the amount on which inter
excess or those permuted oy law taec.
n which total charge not to exceed 50
>er of such loans was None.
y of York ss:
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
est of my knowledge and belief.
J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier.
16th day'of September, 1919.
tary Public. i
J. L. Rainey, Directors.
HE CONDITION OFSAVINGS
BAN it
of Business September 12*1919:
RCES.
! $552,636 82
3,096 96
.... 23,750 00
5,915 00
i. ^ .A....... 06.278 37
.... 6,069 00
/. 1,961 23
: 653 70
. _ .$619,351 08
[TIES.
$ 50,000 00
60,000 00
and Taxes Paid 35,011 49
- 7,311 1?
$235,416 86
....._ 83,465 38
172,1)57 02
289 14 492,028 40
/- : 5.000 00
rest, Taxes, etc _.... 10,000 00
..._. $659,351 OS
TY OF YORK sa:
ier of the above named Bonk, who, beforcgoing
statement ia a true condition
Mild Bank.
C. W. McGEE.
15th day of September, 1919.
tblic, S. C. (SEAL).
, Lewis, J. S. Brice, Directors.
JITION OF THE Bank No. 449
) TRUST COMPANY
> of Business Septembor 12, 1919:
RCES
$247,629 19
Oil "I 1
- 44,610 00
2,117 01
- 28,650 17
5,397 00
! 40 00
., 1,333 77
..: $330,512 89
TIES
$ 60,000 00
md Taxes Paid 1,623 03
- 3,470 00
$119,284 87
13,310 79
21,225 75 ' '
- 8,947 86 162,769 27,
$ 16,000 00
oney Borrowed 50,p00 00
36,650 00
.....$380,612 89
County, ss.
Jr., Cashier of the above named Bank,
ove and foregoing statement is a true
books of said Bank.
J. H. B. JENKINS, Jr.,
}8th day of September, 1919.
Public, S. C. (SBAL).
it roup, J. S< Mackorell, Directors.
rHIS BANK WILL PAY
?5.00 IN GOLD
L'o the seller of the. FIRST BALE of
S'cw Cotton on the Clover market this
cason.
The record for the past ten years is
a follows:
Sept. 3. 1909? S. J. Clinton.
Sept. 12, 1910?Ernest Partlow.
August 23, 1911?Arthur L- Black.
Sept. 5. 1912?E. A. McCarter.
Aug. 27, 1913?S. J. Clinton.
Aug. 22, 1914?J. E. Beamguard.
Sept. 9, 1915?J. H. & J. P. Adam3.
Sept. 1. 1916?W. A. Cook.
Sept. 12, 1917?W. A. Cook.
Aug. 31, 1918?W. A. Cook.
To nny one who duplicates the rccrd
of Mr. Cook an extra $5.00 in Gold
dll be given.
rhe Bank of Clover
JA8. A. .PAGE. Ciuhwr. >.'i... <i
CLOVER, - 8. C.
Charter No. 6931.
REPORT OF CONDITION
FIRST NA.TION/
At York, In the State of South Carolina at the C
1919:
RESOURCES.
Loaps and Discounts, Including rc-discounts
those shown In b and c)
Customers' liability account of acceptances of tli
purchased or discounted, by it
Total loans
Notes and bills rcdiscoimled (other than bank
acceptances sold). (See Hem buaj ,.?i
Overdrafts, secured $ ; unsecured, $22.4S
U. S. Government securities owned:
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par vt
Pledged as collateral for State or other deposits o
payable ..........
Owned and unpledged ? ?
Total U ,S. Government securities ,
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (60% of subscript
Value of Banking house, owned and unincumbe
Equity In banking bouse
Furniture and Fixtures
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash in vault and not amounts dne from national
Checks on other banks in the same city or towi
porting bank (other than Item 10)
Total of Items 13, 14, 15,16, and 17 t
Checks on banks located outaldc of city or towi
porting bank and other cash ltem3
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due
S. Treasurer ?
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund V ?
Undivided profits .....
Less current expenses, interest and taxes poll
Amount reserved for taxes accrued
Amount reserved for all interest accrued
Circulating notos outstanding ?
Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding......*,?^
Total of Items 50, 31, *32, and 38 ...
Demand deposits (other than W|nk deposits) si
Reserve (doposita payable within 30 days):
Individual deposits subject to check -
Dividends unpaid LJ .' ^...? _
Total of demand deposits (other than bank <
subject to Reserve, Items 34, 30, 86, 37, 38; a
Time deposits subject to Reserve - (payable
days, or subject to SO days or more notice, i
tal savings):
Certificates of deposit'(other than for money horr
Other time deposits ?
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, I
41, 42, and 43 ? 1 ? ~ ?
Bills payable, other than with the Federal Reser
Including all obligations representing mo
rowed, other than rediscounts)
Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank ?
Of the total loans and discounts shown above,
and discount was charged at rates in excess <
6197 ReV, Slat.) exclusive of notes upon wh
60 cents was made, was |....Nono? The ne
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?County of Yoi
I, O. E. WILKIN'S, Prosdt of the above name
the above statement is true to the best of my km
. C
Subscribed and sworn to bfcforc mc this 16tb da]
(SEAL) GEO. H. HART, Notary I?ul
Correct?Attest: J. M. Stroup, W. I. Witherspoon
miiiuiMiiiiitimiiuiinHmiiniHiniuNiiufiiiiiiiiiTi
1 LARGE ENOUGH TO 1
5 ^,
| SMALL ENOUlHi TO J
i THE LOAN & SAY
S YOKK, - - - S.
I If you appreciate good service a
g handling of your business? I
I GIVE US jrOTO v,
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5 B. N. MOORE, Preat ; G. W.
= J. S. BRICE, Vice Brest. ' * H.B. &
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A HEALLY HELPFUL BANK?
A Bank to be helpful to a commu- .
nity must at all times be ready ana jj
able to take care of every reasonable
cull for banking accommodations.. It
can only lend money when the other We
fellow wants it and needs money. The mai
man with a big balance doesn't need and
to borrow. This bank is liero ready to with
furnish monoy to the man who has a grnu
need for it and in every case it is .our
pleasure to meet such legitimate callo
for funds. Then too, we can serve tho J.
man who has money and who dooj not
need to borrow. We can and will and w
do take care of his surplus funds? iu
rendering a strict and accurato account
of every transaction at Ihe eno ?
of each month. We also protect him '
against accidental loss, flro and burglary,
then too a Checking Account? Rank
Saying by Check?-is the safe way to do
usiness. Lot us have your account
7. 3. HAETNESS, Cashier. m
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Don't Forget Us Tb
All We Ask You t
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Give Us a Tna
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Safety First Servii
grese Always.
\ PEOPLES BANK & TRU
IC. L. conn J. M. STROTJP
President. Vice President
J. T. CRAWFORD, Vlce-Pres. WM. S. ]
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Reserve District No. 5. gm
OF THE
XL BANK
lose of Buslncsc on Sept 12th,
(except
$516,94 3 00 . I
lis bank
4,565 40
??1521,508 40
3,915 95 13,916 95 9507,592 45
22 48
line).... .8 12,500 00
r bills.... ...
30,000 00
815 00
43.315
Ion). 3,000 00
led 8 20,000 00
20,000 00 |
1.000 00
c? 17,350 87
banks... 76,134 68 I
n as re- t J
" 1,67? 49 \ 9
| 77,811 17 /
n of re- *
i \ * 209 05
from U.
636 00
..9670,92$ 72 \
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I 8 60.000 00 r /
60s000 00
i 8 23,821 65
il 1,767 26 22.064 39
Z.WVV WW
....... 9.0ft SI '
...... 12,600 00
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.$ i 094 98 .yvV
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... ...... , 281.5*2
'J 81 00
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nd 89 1281,416 16 \
after 80 \ i- i.
ind poa- ^
owed)....-.. 112,072 OS
122,484 11
tema 40, ,
,t.|284,60C 14
ro Bask,
noy bor- < '
27,600 00
?,opo 00 . ..
A _|670,926 72
tho amounton which 'inffMct
nt those permitted by law (Sec.
dch total charge not to exceed
imbcr of stlbfa loan* waa None.
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d hank, do solemnly swear that.
jwledre and* belief. <
). E. WELKINS, President.
r of September, l9f9. , . . ^
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protect you |
KNOW TOO I , '
INfiS BANK | I
nd the confidential g ^
account I J
McGEE. Cashier, . ?
IcGQRKLE, Attt Cashier 1
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Ivr GROVE
ICKORY grove; & p>
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invite jour business and
re 70a that every courtesy
accommodation consistent
1 food IwurEing will be {
itOtl ? +i8.
WILKERSON, Area.
. S. WILKERSON, Vice Pres.
31. ALLISON, Cashier,
L. PLAX1CO, Asst. Cashier.
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of Hickory Grove
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ST COMPlY ,
J. H. B. JENKINS, Jr.
Cashier i
MOORE, Asst. Osshler