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GARNERED WITH SCISSORS ! . I News From Wltblo and Without . tbe County. c CONDENSED FOR QUICK HEADING 1 Soma Itams of Fact, Soma of Commant I and AU Halping toGiva an Idaa of f What Our NeiflnDors are oaymg mu Doing. Lancaster News, Sept. 9: Governor Cooper has ordered a general election held the tsecond Tuesday in October, the 11th, ,to fill the office of judge of probate of Lancaster county. James E. Stewman, judge of probate, died some weeks ago and an election is necessary to choose a successor. It is understood there will be several can dictates for the position The Lancaster public schools opened yesterday, 622 pupils being enrolled at the Central school and 266 at the mill school, a total of 888 J. Edward Stog-ner, who had been seriously ill fpr several weeks, died at his home in this city, Wednesday night at 10 o'clock, aged 48 years. He leaves besides a wife and two children, his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Stogiier, of the Douglas section of the county. The first bale of new cotIon to be sold on the Lancaster market was bought by O. C. lilackmon 3? ot i it Ann!o Thfi nnt . I weuurauay U.L *x y* iwiw?. * ton was raised by Jesse Sims on H. H. 1 Horton's Cunningham farm. The 1 t bale weighed 468 piounds T. O. r Brower, of Columbia, is in jail, his * Studebaker six in the hands of county ' authorities, and sixty gallons of liquor ' safely, confined in the office of Sheriff * John P. Hunter, all the result of a few 1 hours work on the part of local booze 9 sleuths. including Sheriff Hunter, s Chief of Police Bell, Claude Davis and a Chief of Police Vincent, of Heatn ^ Springs, who played into the other of- * fleers' hands unknowingly when he ar- 1 jested Brower on a charge of speed- 1 ktg through the town of Heath N Springs Rodman-Waikup company D department store, which has been r closed for 10 days, opened yesterday c morning and are now doing business, satisfactory settlement having been made with creditors. t Chester Reporter, September 8: Mr. r Amos Pittmnn, of Richburg, has been I awarded the Citadel scholarship from a Chester county as a result of the com- I petitiv? examination held in July. v Carl Hollis, of Great Falls, was given a a hearing before U. S. Commissioner ( Paul Hemphill Tuesday, and his case I aent up to the Federal court at Rock a Hill for trial. Hollis is accused of v making changes on a one-dollar bill n eo as to pass It for a flve-spot t Chester's college students are leaving 1 every day for the respective institu- f lions thai they will attend the eoming t year. J? partial list is as follows: e Presbyterian College of South Caro- i Una?Floyd Banks, John Johnson, Wilr f STATEMENT OF TH THE PLANT Located at Sharon, S. C., at the Closi RESOUI Loans and Discounts - Overdrafts , Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank ... Furniture and Fixtures Due from Banks and Bankers Currency Gold Silver and Other Minor Coin Checks and Cash Items Other Resources, viz.: Good Faith Deposit on Bid for Bonds TOTAL LIABILI Capital Stock Paid in ..... Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses Due to Banks and Bankers ...? Dividends Unpaid Individual Df-DOsits Sublect to Check ... livings 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?Count: Before me came JAS. D. HAMBR1GK who, being duly sworn, says that the abc condition of said bank, as shown by the Sworn to before me this 10th day of Sept (SEAL) W. K. \ Correct?Attest: J. E. Latham, Arthur M STATEMENT OF THE CONDI1 PEOPLES BANK AND Located at York, S. C., at the Close RESOUH Loans and Discounts .? Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank Furniture and Fixtures Banking House Other Real Estate Owned Due from Banks and Bankers Currency Gold Silver and Other Minor Coin Checks and Cash Items TOTAL .. ... LIABILn Capital Stock Paid In Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, Less Current Expenses I Dividends Unpaid Individual Deposits Subject to Check Savings Deposits - Time Certificates of Deposit Certified Checks Cashier's Checks Bills Payable, including Certificates for M Other Liabilities, viz.: Bonds Deposited TUT A J, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA?COUNT Before me came C. VV. McGEE, Cashie Ing duly sworn, says that the above and ft of said Bank, as shown by the books of sa Sworn to and subscribed before me this II (SEAL) Correct?Attest: J. 3. Mackorell, J. M. Sti ' lam Lewis, James Cornwell. William Vade, James Clowney. Clemson? Af a1* r\ n f! v?o /lir Wuila flto/lnl -Burns Jones, George White, Shellon Roper, Herman Hamilton, U. of S. '.?David Gaston. U. of N.' C.?Tom Jrice, Woflford?Paul Hardin, Leon Jressley, James Lynn, Tom Stokes, illen Stokes, T. J. McFadden, J. G. Hoiis, Jr., S. C. Medical College?"l^luc" Jrice, Russell McConnell, Hope Biglam. B. M. I?Max Barton, Ed. Caldvell, S. W. Pry or, Jr., John Young. Hue Ridge school for Boys?Saling leyman, Robert Moffatt. Erskine? >avid G. Phillips, Jr., Jack Marion, -farvey S. White, Jesse White. Woford Kitting school?Meal Williams, iarris Jones. Furman University? Yake Myers. North Carolina A. & E. -McCoy Oorkill, John B. Cornwell. Yinthrop?Misses Elizabeth McLure. uanita. Hough, Aleen Hough, Jane -lough, Louise Simpson, HhlHe Wiliams, Louise Peay, Louise McFadden, dary Hough, Iiouise Williams. Con erse?Miss Isabel Hardin. ' G. W. C. -Miss Lorene Davis Major George Jillette, of Carrvp Jackson, is here tolay making final arrangements for the novement of the .list Artillery from Columbia to Camp Euatls, Va. -Cheser's invitation to occupy the Fair Jrounds during the movement has een accepted. Troops will begin to eave Camp Jackson Saturday, and vill commence to arrive here about lext Wednesday. Col. Hilton will be n command. A detour will 1>e made o reach the Pair Grounds so as not o injure the city's paved streets. The novement is through Chester, York, Jastonia, etc., the more direct route rom here via Rock Hill having had to >e abandoned on account of the poor uidge across South Fork The lome of Hon. and Mrs. R. O. Atkin?n of Lowryville, R. F. D. 1, was the cene of a pretty wedding yesterday Lfternoon at five o'clock, when their laughter, Miss Margaret, was united n marriage to Mr. A. L. Breeland ol Jolly Hill, the Rev. F. Ray Riddle of rowryville, officiating. The ceremonv vas solemnized on the front porch, ind a large crowd of friends and lelghbors was gathered for the happy went. Cleveland Star (Shelby), Sept. 9: The own council in Its regular monthly neeting Tueeday night elected Aerard ft?>r.A?>tnlanrlont i?F t hit Uffltor jipSL'UlUU suptllliicuuviiv Wi. VMV ind light plants, succeeding Victor ludasill, who killed himftelf a few veeks ago. Mr. Lipscomb was water md light superintendent at Union, S ?., and has been electrician with the Dlectric Service Co., of this place for everal months When J. M. Sparks vent over to Buret Wellmon's house ear the King's Mountain battleground tiis week to deliver a death message, ic found Mrs. Wellmon out in the yard iring a pistol at a big rattlesnake in he chimney comer. Mr. Sparks helpd in killing the snake and brought the tine rattles with the button to T tif star office Friday afternoon Mr Bank No. 425 E CONDITION OF ERS BANK e of Business September 6th, 1921: ICES (269,599 99 558.53 2,125 00 ' enn aa ouu uu 5,011 21 427 00 370 00 480 94 3,517 88 500 00 $283,300 55 TIES $ 35,000 00 4,000 00 and Taxes Paid 9,901 49 4,443 Go 260 00 $89,542 81 558 91 01,661 97 24 47 151,788 16 _.$ 41,007 30 loney Borrowed 25,000 ou 11,300 00 $283,300 55 f of York, S3. IT, Cashier of the above named Bank ive and foregoing: statement is a true books of said bank. JAS. D. HAMBRIGHT, ember, 1921. IcKELLAK, Notary Public. . Erwin, W. L. Hill, Directors. DON OF THE Bank No. 449 TRUST COMPANY of Business September 6, 1921: CES $G07..r.ll 44 84,350 00 :UU2 80 20,000 00 22,059 09 40.474 80 0.072 00 412 60 2,084 70 f?,033 09 $870,002 37 riKS $143,230 00 20.000 ou and. Taxes l':ihl 2.101 or 04 03 - $109,980 72 78,119 35 101 OOR 7(1 450 00 2,380 00 402,155 83 oney Borrowed $219,500 00 83,550 00 $870,002 37 Y OP YORK bs: r of the above named bank, who, beM'egotlig' statement is a true condition id Bienk. C. W. McGEE. 2th day of September, 1921. C. A. BONEY, Notary Public, roup, W. I. Witherspoon, Directors, D. B. Matheney of Mt. Pleasartt section 1 of No. 2 township, marketed one of the j first bales of 1921 cotton which was! ginned and bought U> the Cliffside: mills. The hale weighed 442 pounds and brought $76.14. Air. .Matheney had the first bale last year, which weighed 462 potlnds and he received thirty cents per pound, or a total of $138.60. .Mr. Matheney is one of the best cotton farmers of that section The offi- ! cials of the six churches on the Bel- j wood charge met at Fallston last Sat-| urday afternoon and decided to move the location of the parsonage from Bclwood to Fallston. It was decided to sell the parsonage property at Tielwood and the Clarence Stiimey home was purchased at Fallston. Fallston is a beautiful^ country village on the state highway between Shelby and .Morganton and no doubt it will be quite pleasant for the Methodist ministers who shall be sent there by the Methodist conference, in the coming years A marriage interesting a large circle of friends of both the bride and the groom throughout the county is that of j Miss Gladys Weaver, one of Shelby's I prettiest and most popular young girls and Mr. Cletus S. Hord of Lawndale, j which happy event took place Friday evening at the home of the bride's father, Mr. J. A. Weaver on Fast Ma rion street, at 7 o'clock. John Kincaid, who is serving a sentence on the! chaingung for handling liquor was sent' this week by County Physician R. C. Ellis, to Kutherfordton hospital for an operation A telephone message from Cherryville says the seventeenyear-old son of Claude Mullin was drowned in a swimming hole while out with a few boys taking a swim. , 0 , i ? Confucius, the Chinese sage, was a poor boy who began life as j storekeeper. Bank No. 191. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Bank of Hickory Grove Located at Hickory firovc, S C? at the close of Business September tjth, 192!: Resources: Loans and Discounts $122,025 24 Overdrafts 1,842 07 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 15,300 00 Furniture and Fixtures 2)150 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 8,582 11 Currency 2,980 00 Gold 75 00 Silver and other Minor Coin 1.460 08 Checks and .Cash Items 1,700 8.8 Other Resources, viz.: Pig Club 89 65 TOTAL $156,211 63 Liabilities. ! Capital Stock Paid In $ 25,000 00 Surplus Fund 1,000 00 I Undivided Profits, l< ss Current Expenses and Taxes Paid .... 2,265 99 Individual Deposits subject to > check $35,7X3 54 Saving's Deposits.... 15,108 95 Time Certificates of Deposit 20,585 95 Cashier's Checks.... 317 20 71.795 64 Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed ..._ $ 42,000 00 Other Liabilities, viz.: Liberty Bonds borrowed.. 8,150 00, ' i TOTAL.. ...$156,211 63 J STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of York?ss Before me came LEON M. ALLISON.' Cashier of the above named Bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a trua condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of said Bank. LEON M. ALLISON. Sworn to and subscribed before ni" this 9th day of September, 1921. (Seal) J. M. WTLKERSON, ' Notary J'ublic. I Corrocl?Attest: J. S. Wilkerson, W. F. McGitl, J. L.' Plaxico. Directors. jilil r/,^3 ?E?? | I "The Bank With the C KMBI MHMHMNMMIMMHMiMHH Kindergarten.?The young man on vacation was proudly exhibiting his afternoon witch. One young worrian remarked demurely: "Fish go in schools, i do they not?" < Bank No. 28 STATEMENT OF T THE LOAN AND i -x c r -x xi,. ru. uVUa'CU dl T UI l\f VJ' ?w fcl w,vo resou: Loans and Discounts Over drat ts Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Rank .. Furniture and Fixtures Banking House - Other Real Estate Owned Due from Banks'and Bankers ? Currency ? Gold Silver and Other Minor Coin Checks and Cash Items - TOTAL ? liabil1 C.J pita 1 Stock paid in Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses Due to Banks and Bankers - Dividends Unpaid ? Individual Deposits Subject to Check Savings Deposits ---Demand Certificates of Deposit Tint" Certificates of Deposit ? Certified Checks Cashier's Checks ? Notes and Bills Rodiscounted lulls Payable, including Certificates for Reserve Fund Curried on General Indivit Other Liabilities, viz: Reserved for Inte TOTAL STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA?Coun Before mo came T. M. FERGUSON, who. being ?luly sworn, says that the nl condition, of said Hank, as shown by the Sworn to befoie mo this 9th day of Sept (SEAL) JOSEPH E. HART, Correct?Attest: W. B. Moore, Quinn W Charter No. 9,533. REPORT OF CON FIRST NATIONAL B In the State of South Carolina, at the Ch RESOU Loans and discounts, including rediscoui shown in h und c) Total loans i. Deduct: Notes and hills rctliseounted with Feder (other than hank acceptances sold) Overdrafts, secured $ none; unsecu U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. ho All other United States Government Seci I Tola I - Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: ; Banking house, $1,20.0.00; furniture and 1 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bai 1 Cash in vault anil amount due from natl Total of Items 0. 10. 11. 12. and 13 ... I Cheeks on hanks located outside of cit) porting bunk and other cash items ... Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer S. Treasure r - Total - ~~ LIABIL Capital stock paid In ? ? Surplus fund , I 'ndividctl profits i Reserved for interest'and taxes accrued Reserved for unearned interest Loss current expenses, interest and taxo Circulating notes outstanding Amount due to National banks Cashier's cheeks on own banks outstani Total of items 21, 2-. 23, 24, and 25... Demand deposits (other than bank dep Reserve (deposits payable within 30 Individual deposits subject to check Total of demand deposits (other tha subject to Reserve. Items 26, 27, 2N Time deposits subject to Reserve (paya or subject to 30 days or more notict ings): Certificates of deposit (other than for r 'Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to It 33. 34. and SS I". S. (lovernmont Securities borrowed .. Rills payable with Federal Reserve Rani i,i.wimin > uiiii-i' i.iun as auove suited Total state of sonrir Carolina?coum I. J. S. 1IAUTNKSS, Cashier of the j tliat the uhove statement is true to the b Subscribed to before me this 10th dav of (SEAL) C. s. prat1 Correct?Attest: J. H. Saye, J. L. Raine; mm sistont BE1I|| IF YOt * Pri & Co1 JM $ Yoi Q'i ** _ ; , k* Inv L" !| i one ,:V il adv Ihimes Clock." "I believe they do," he replied, "but why do you ask?" "Oh, nothing; only I was just thinking you must have broken up an infant class."?Boston transcript. HE CONDITION 0^ SAVINGS BANK e of Business September 6, 1921: RCES. -...$703,453 C2 ? 4,344 04 0,500 00 - 00 - 00 1... 01,992 70 12,500 00 15 00 1,011 00 894 18 - -..$790,711 20 TIES. $100,000 00 ? 25,000 00 and Taxes Paid 47.089 48 . 951 11 00 $210,997 11 155,211 11 00 239,560 71 00 1,295 68 007,070 61 1... None Vloney Korrowed None dual or Savings Ledger 00 rest, Taxes, etc 10,000 00 .. $790,711 2C ity of York. as. Cashier of the above named Bank, rove and foregoing statement is a true books of said Bank. T. M. FERGUSON, ember, 1921. Notary Public for South Carolina, 'allace, W. W. Lewis, Directors. Reserve District No. 5 DITION OF THE ANK AT SHARON ose of Business on September 6th, 1921 RCES its (except those $228,450 40 $228,450 40 ai Jteserve Bank $37,721 43 37,721 43 $190,728 9: red. $494.75 494 T. nds par value)... $ 25,000 00 urities 24,500 00 49,500 0( 1,500 0< fixtures, $1,520.00 2,720 0( ik ... 7,216 71 lonal banks 6,721 51 1 6,721 56 / or town as re 874 0' and due from U. 1,250 0( : $261,006 11 ITIES ? or: nnn ni 10,000 0( $8,302 14 ! .... 3,773 20 5,003 70 $17,079 04 k paid 2,055 20 15,023 84 25,000 0( 215 84 ling 272 1( .? $ 487 94 osits) subject to days): J 35.785 8t n bank deposits) I. 29, 30. and 31....$ 35,785 80 ble after 30 days, >, and postal savnoney borrowed) 112,382 91 11,331 9f eserve, Items 32, $122,714 90 - 14,350 0(1 i ... 12.000 0C .... 43 6S $201,006 13 ty of York ss: above-named bank, do solemnly swear est of my knowledge and. belief. J. S. HARTNESS, Cashier. September, 1921. r, Notary Public. y, J. S. Rainey, Directors. INSTITUTION-!! MAKE NO AIMS AS TO PRE[INENCE IN THE NKING OFESSION AS GARDS SIZE? t wo do claim to to such complete fans enables us to give the needed services 'coinmodatioiis conwit h sound banking. J DESIRE? vate, Accurate and irteous handling of ir business, We ite You to become of Us and enjoy the rantages We offer. mn & I 4 tttp mm YORK, S. C. |RE, President RICE, Vice Pres. GUSON, Cashier IcCORKLE, Asst. Cashier I Banking at Home? ' No matter how well planned an Industry that has failed to establish faith and confidence in its superstructure and corporate body, is doomed to failure. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHARON Has faith and confidence in itself,: its depositors and its community.' It welcomes the business of individuals, firms and corporations! who adhere to these principles. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SHARON, 8. C. Where the Farmer Is Welcome. J. H. SAYE, J. S. HARTNESS, I President. Cashier 4 | - | LOANS AT 7 % INTEREST j ARRANGED for on York County | Farms. Long-term. (C% through! i Federal Land Bank). Why not stop i paying higher rates? Charges reason- j able. C. E. SPENCER, 4 $ <> | < * 1 Eighty M | Dollars U I j DOES A PART OF r . | A recent report from 1 I- * discloses the fact that *| is due to Liberty Bond States. tj? xi.:? -ii mix money weiticuj i $ into circulation over diffc I I ^ i $ by its owners, the finam ) \\ improved. ! CUP YOUR C( < * * > Your part of this into i 1 SAVINGS DEPART3V V > 0 ! would mean MORE inter ; o 4 PER CENT, COMPO V . I PEOPLES BANK AN] C. L. COBB, President J. H. B. JENKINS, Active Vice President C. W. McGEE, Cashier SAFETY FIRST?SER'' ALW. 1 Protect \ I r- _ . t narninj Z ? I HAVING READY CASI | EMERGENCIES IS P 0 | Only when you ha 1 salary or wages. I 1 START WITH A SMAL 2 Tf neeesaarv. Tun ? soon you will havi bearing account, 2 <' Contentment, Pricl < > ' $ SAFETY, HONESTY, C I if BANK OF IM. L. SMITH, President. FRANK McELWEE, SALLIE Safety Satisfai t BACK TO THE Oli) PRICES WIRTHMOR AND WELWORTH WAISTS have gone back to the old , prices of ONE DOLLAR EACH, and TWO DOLLARS EACH. That sounds better than, it has been sounding, doesn't it? OP COURSE you need one of thei,e Waists to drear with that Jumper Dress. The Styles are very, attractive ?the waists are neatly made. So why go to the bother of making them when you eun buy these at $1.00 and $2.00 Each. ^ OUR LAST CALL \ \ , * FOR VOILES. We are reducing our entire stock of Voiles and Organdies to prices never heard of before: $1.00 Silk Stripe Voile?At 69 CJS. Yd. 76c Silk Voile?At 39 Ct?. Yd. 00c Cotton Voile?At a 25 Cta. Yd. / 35c Cotton Voile?At 15 Cta. Yd. FEINSTEIN & KRIVIS i , < "j iM-.z-.k ',' fj o illion nclaimed i t o r BELONG TO YOU? ;j ' ? the Treasury Department < i580,000,(XX).00 in interest \ \ I holders in the United ;; o , / < * llected when due, and put {\ srent parts of the country * * rial condition would be o , i? i * < > IliPONS TODAY rest, placed in the j> [ENT OF THIS BANK ;; est for You at the rate of < > < > UNDED QUARTERLY. \\ D TRUST COMPANY I J. M. STROUP. Vic* President <? J. T. CRAWFORD, o Vice President J * WM. S. MOORE. Asst. Cashier o yiCE AND PROGRESS ij A.YS . ij >e<v>?<i^e<i?>e<ic>?<ic>< < 4 < > four, < > < > BfS~I FOR SUDDEN " : i < > OSSIBLE? 4 ve Saved a Part of your < j I A . ,L DEPOSIT ^ j; 4 > rease it as you can and e a substantial interest- j> ind a feeling of Safety, | e and Independence. | JOURTESY, SERVICE \\ < > CLOVER I i > JAS. A. PAGE, Cashier \* I SIFFORD, Asst. Cashiers o ction Service < t \ i j