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THE NEW CtNbUS 2SOW IT AFFECTS THE COUNTIES DT THE LEGISLATURE. Home Counties Gain One Member and Other Counties Lose One . Member Under It. The census report in reference to .South Carolina was made public on ^flueed?y. '? As will be seen by the report which is published on the first jage of this paper, the State has made some gains since 1900, but whether we have gained enough to Siva .us one additional congressman depends altogether on what sort of am apportionment is made by Con gress when it comes to consider the matter. At all events we will hold our own. By the figures in the report pub lished on the first page it will be no ticed that Orangeburg county has now a population of 55,893, against 59.653 in 1900, being a loss of 3,770. This is a splendid showing, when fbe fact is considered that at least 14.000 of the 16,634 people that con stitute the population of Calhoun -county was contributed by Orange *arg. This less was made up in part by the accession to Orangeburg of a goodly part of Berkeley county. Ac ? cording to the census Berkeley lost -about 7,000 people to Orangeburg ^county. Had Calhoun county not been cut off, and the addition from Berkeley county made, Orangebur? county's ^aln would have been the largest of any county in the State, and would have given her about three addition al reore;?nt3tives in the legislature, Instead of one. We are satisfied, io^ever, as the matter stands. When Calhoun was cut off. Orangeburg vs 'eft with about 45.000 people. Exclusive of the people that came Irom Berkeley to loin her, Orange burg gained in the last ten yearB about 4.000 people. Under the new apportionment that will be made in the legislature by virtue of the census renort Ander -tson, Dillon, Greenvil'e." Orangeburg, Richland and Spartanburg counties will each gain a member, while Aik ?n. Beaufort. Berkeley, Charleston, ?Chester and Fairfield counties will ?ach lose a member. This puts Or angeburg county in alignment with the most progressive and wide-awake counties In the State, and shows that she is keeping up with the procession or progress and enterprise. We publ'sh-on the first page a statement of the new apportionment that will be made by the Legislature in accordance with the census Ag ares, which was carefully prepared "by Senator Lide, and which shows the losses and gains in the counties ..named. All the other counties will ?;ip;?reniwitt as at present so far as their '-'-"'representatives in,the Legislature are concerned. As we said above, Orr -ahgeburg county has made good pro gress in the last ten years, and she aas every reason to be satisfied. Funny State of Aairs. A poor fellow, W. C. R. Gunning, ? an alleged lunatic, is confined in the local jail here. He was brought to . -this city from Elloree, in this coun ty, and adjudged insane. The State asylum authorities refused to re ceive him because he is an English subject. The English ambassador at Washington has been notified of Running's situation but no reply has Wen received. The man held a po sition In a bank in' Ireland. He drifted away and when committed as a lunatic he was employed as a la borer on a farm near Elloree. Tf neither the State or England will rare for the unfortunate man, what is to be done with him? Orange burg county has no accommodation for lunatics, and it is not human to keep a man in Gunning's condition in jail. Happily Married, Mr. Joseph B. Smoak, Jr., of this city, and Miss Harriet Josephine Shuler, were married Wednesday af ternoon at the residence of Mrs. Har riet Lee, grandmother of the bride. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Geo. E. Davis, Pastor of the Baptist Church in this city, in the presence of a large number of the relatives anl Intimate friends of f'ue contracting parties. The popularity ?of the young couple was attested by the large number of handsome pres ? ?uts they received. The marriigt, . -took place at five o'clock and at six o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Smoak left on the Southern for a trip to Florid-i. The young couple start life with th'j . best wishes of a host of friends. A Dastardly Outrage. A few days ago a strange negro man entered the homo of a colorei family on Oak street and attacked a young woman, who was sick in bed, .and who had been left alone only a few minutes. Screams of his Intend ed victim caused the scoundrel to beat a 'hasty retreat. He was a very black negro, and a stringer in these parts. It is a pity that the scoundrel em't be caught and punished as he richl3" deserves. Farmers Union Meeting. The regular monthly meeting of the Oranceburg County Farmers Un ion will be hold m next Tuesday. Dec. l.*?th. at the Court House at 11 o'clock. The annual election of of fers will t"ko place ".t this meeting br?'de the tr ?"?o',t;or? of other verv Irrj-ortrnt business. My order of ?'. H. C'arfy. Pre?id<mt. W. VY. Culler. Secretary. To>w (>??n:fil Cho-on. In an election at Cope Monday for intend t>t >nd four wardens to serve for the next year, the following were elee'ed: D. W. Bonnett. in t. *.2z.zt' O r\ ?mc"k, W. R. Hoover, C. E. Griffith and Dr. V. Brabham, wardens. LIST OF LETTERS. Those lleuiuining Unclaimed in the Ornngeburg Post Office. The following is a 1J it of letters remaining unclaimed at the Orange burg Post Office for the week ending December 6th. Persons calling for same will please say that they are ?advertised." Joseph Ayer8. I Mrs. F. V. Ayers. Addle Barrs. Lavinia Baxter. Mrs. R. M. Bratton. J. Brenltt. Doshia Brockington. . T. W. Calhoun. Mrs. Donie Craft. 'W. C. CreBS. A. Cromwell. Rosa Crump. A. L. Danrzler. A. B. Dole. Millie Doss. Harold Funches. J. L. Cradlock. James Haynee. William James. 'Drucilla Jennings. JaupbJs Jones. Adason Lockard. R. M. Love. ?' George Malntarah. Jinkins Morgan. H. B. Murphy. Julia M. McLoud. iSam McCullough. Henry Pimble. J. L. Rlddlck. Mrs. Emma Robts. Master Eanlss Rhode. Asbury Somera. Daisy Summers. J. W. Weiler. (3). L. W. Wright. "A Japanese Honeymoon." This excellent musical comedy is billed at the local playhouse on Mon day night. An evening of hilarity and mirth is promised all who are on hand. The scene is laid on the Island of Dreams, where everyone looks beautiful, and here come a little American girl to meet her sweetheart, Carl, an American en sign. He is accompanied by a party of friends. The island is governed by Pin Tu, who seems to have been born without a heart; and Ban Ko, his chief adviser, persuades the American girl to flirt with Pin Tu and awaken the power of love, for it is a decree of the lanl that unles3 the ruler marries he is to be sacri ficed to the "God of Love." The complications ere the story is un wound offer many opportunities lor effective comedy and contrasting sen timent and both principlas and cho rus contribute wise y and cleverly. Enjoyable Party. ' Mis3 Janie Brooks Salley gave a delightful party Friday evening. De licious refreshments were served and the time came too quick for < those who were present to leave.-' ' Those present were: Misses Winie*-'Scoville7 Louise Mewborne, Murdaugh Brun sen, Emmie Dantzler, Caroline Wan namaker, Annie Louise Gelzer, Jes sie Copes, Edith Hoffman, iWinifred Boyle, Ruby Bryant, Gladys Cau, Annie Lee Crum, Mary Herbert and Messrs. Oliver Farnum, Harry Wan namaker, Sari Dukes, Willie Wright,/ Eddie Scoville, Sid Seignois, Lewis Weeks, Walter Herbert, Cornelson McLees, Carl Albrecht, Ingram Low man, Newton Kobn and Hydrick Smith. Cameron Dots. The farmers in this section are <>bout through gathering. The Four Holes graded school Is doing nice y under the manag=men: of Prof. Marvin Riddle as principal .tnd Miss Alma Collier as assistant. We are ^.la.1 to note at this writ ing that Mr. Hubert Till is up and patting along fine after being ill so long with fever. Mr. H. H. Shuler, of Grand View, Texas, is visiting relatives in this section and his old home. We are glad to have him with us after be ing yone for five long years. Miss Lessie Lee Jackson of Swan sea, S. C, is the pretty and much admired guest of Mrs. A. C. Rlley 'his week. Weather Prophets. The seasou of winter Is the golden period of the year for the weather prophqts. To forecast the winter weather seems to give even greater satisfaction than the predicting of nn early or late spring. The man who says we are going to a;. ; an ? old fashioned winter," he who says the winter will be open, and the wiseacres who pin their faith on corn '?usks, rocse bones, flying birds and furry animals are all in their ele ment. One thing is certain, which is '.hat when spring begins to dawn ev eiybody Is agreed that the winter was long enough and cold enough. Entertainment at Pine Hill. There will be an entertainment given at Tine Hill Hi?h School on Friday night, December lCth, at i o'clock, fcr the benefit of the school library. This entertainment bids .fair to be one cf the most complete ever given by local school talent In ; tVs ccimty. There will be presented four "catchy" comedies, interspersed ??Ith mus'c. for which an admission [fee of 2"> cents will be charge:!. Iin i mediately after the entertainment, oysters will be served in every style .by the la!ies. Every one is invited. (Mr.ckniniling Scheme. Judge C. H run son had two col ored irirls up before him on Tiiesd.av morning on t!;e charge of infanticide as the re-u't cf an anouynioii? letter ; which he lnd reeeivea charging one I of the girls before him with tint '< crime. After investigating trip mat ter the judge was convinced that it I was nothing but a blackmailing .scheme, and dismissed the case. If , the writer of the letter will reveal .himself to Judge Brunsen he wi'l be given che benefit of the law provid?d I for such cases. LUIAL WtW? lT?ttb VIVKEU l 1' ALL TOWN BY out; KUi'oitTiiai?. What Is Happening Hei-e and There. Local lteun? of rentuiml interest to Our Keuilera. What about your Christmas shop ping? Mllss Anna R. Moss Is visiting friends in C..antSio?. We call ou: reader's attention to the J. C. Ransda e Removal Sale no ! tice on tils ^.a^e. I "The C?.rJ .n '! txl" pleased a large audience at the Academy of Music on Mcnday n ght. Orangeburg leads Richland coun ty by 750 when it tomes to popula tion according to the census figures. Miss Genevive Ciuthen, of Ninety Six, is a tope on a visit to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Jen nings. Under the new census, Orangeburg county gains one member in the Leg islature, giving her five Instead of four a3 at present. Many people from the surrounding country and neighboring towns came in to see the play at the Academy of Music on last Tuesday evening. Judge B. H. Mess and A. W. Sum mers, Esq., are In Charleston In at tendance on the Annual Conference of the Southern Methodist church. Manager O'Dowd announces that on Monday night the musical com edy, "A Japanese Honeymoon," will be presented at the Academy of Music by an excellent company. Anderson. Greenville, Spartan burg, Richland and Orangeburg each igain a new member of the Legisla ture under the new census. It will be seen that Orangeburg is In mighty good company. Mrs. L. P. McGhee, wife of the former pastor of St. Paul, is on a j visit to friends in this city. Rev. Mr. McGhee, who is now stationed at Laurens, Is attending Conference at Charleston. He will be sent bade to Laurens. We are Indebted ^tp Senator Rob I ert Lide Tor the statement, which we I publish on the first page, showing ! the losses and gains of some coun j ties In the nevt apportionment of I members of the 'Legislature under the new census. Cupid has captured another of the young gentlemen who handle the math in the postoffice. Mr. Josie Smoak, who surrendered yesterday, was the third victim In the last few months. Our young friend Owen Is the only one left, and we would not be surprised to hear of his capitu lating at any time. Many Bargains to Be Had at Rans dale's RemovaU Sale. We wil commence to move In our new store on December 27th and we find that our stock is still too large so we have decided to make another mark down which will make the noxt two weeks the greatest bargain diys ever put before the trade. We will make It Interesting for you If you need anythln? in shoes, hats or clothing for we have too much to move and thev must go at a sacrifice. If every customer who reads this will come and buy one or more pairs of shoes we will have a great deal less to move. We also have too many ladies long coats which will be sojo regardless of co3t. Our stock of toys and holiday goods are in and we can save you money In that line. Re member, you will lose money If you fail to give me a call In the next two weeks. J. C. RANSDALE. Some Business Hints. The man who is above his business and the man who Is be'ow it ulti m.nt?lv reach the Fame end?failure. It is the man who, In truest sense, bec:mes part and parcel of his busi nfss that wins out. He studies it In all Its bearings, is quick to discern the needs and characteristics of the people of his community and plans accordingly, advertises hlB wares in Erene.ous and attractive ways that those same people may know what he has to ofer them, and with tact, courtesy, and patience waits upon them when they come responsive to the information he has given them. Ornngeburg Teachers Association. The next meeting of the Orang? bufg Te?chers association will be held on Saturday, December 17, !n the courthouse. Prof. A. J. Thacktv ton, Prof. T. E. Dukes, and Miss Lull Brown wil red papers on a "Vlod ern Rural School." Prof. Tillman Shealy McKeown and Miss Lottie L?ngsten are pxpocted to reud p ipers on tho "Privileges and Duties of a Teacher in His Community." The meeting is held a little e'ir'ier this month than usual on account of tho holidays. Will l-nveil Monument. The Ellcree Camp cf the Wood men cf the World will unveil the monumen. of Cmt. ;sm Kemmer?n, ! at tho S.nitee Cemetery en Sunday af'ertioon at ?, o'clock, Dec. l.!th, j 1 ?TO. Dr. lehn A. Brunsen will rlc j !ivcr the unv l'!*?s ad'res3. The .puVIc are cbrdhillv invited t-i -n t&nd. The Woodmen are requestel J lo assemble ;". the Wo dm an Hall in Elloree. nt ???'<> *>'"i\ promptly. : -y.y Awful Dad." a ccmedy i:i t! r< ? n< :s v.-ill given at Pr.-.vf . dc;r schorl house. Frirt.'.y night, ? December IGth. This p!ay is iu be 'given for the benefit of the school and promiiC? ;o !jc a auccoss ia ev ery way. It's development is won derful and will' appeal to all who like ? ;Ocd laugh. Remember the dste. Dec. 1G. Come and join the merry laughers. STATE! Statement of the condition of the Bank of Cameron, located at Cam eron, S. C, at the close of business December 1st, 1910. Resources, Loans and discpunts... .$33,802.41 Overdrafts. 1,172.05 Other real estate owned.. 600.00 Furniture and fixtures... 1,530.00 Due from banks and bank ers. 56,533.56 Currency. 2,108.00 Gold. 57.00 Silver and ether minor coin. 646.0D Total.$96,449.61 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In_$15,000.00 Surplus fund ... 3,500.00 Undivided profitif, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid... 481.42 Individual deposits subject to check. 53,730.64 Savings deposits. 20,695.15 Time certificates of deposit 2,684.14 Cashier's check?. 358,26 Total.$96,449.61 State of South Carolina; County of Calboun. ?Before me came James P. Dantz ler, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says ;that the above and foregoing state ? ment is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. Jas. P. Dantzler, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this fifth day of December, 1910. S. J. Summers, Correct Attest. Notary Public. (Fred I. Culler, John F. Rickenbaker, J. J. Gee, Directors. Statement of the Condition cf the Bank of Elloree, located at Eho ree, S. C, a:: the close of business Dec. 1st, 1910. Resources. Loans and discounts.. ..$75,550.47 Overdrafts. 9,462.^0 Bonds and stocks owned by the bank. 3,237.61 Furniture and Fixtures.. 1,444.31 Due from banks and bankers. 47,377.74 Currency. . 4,390.00 (,old.p .. .. 22.50 Silver and other minor coin. .. 2,180.64 Total.$143,865.47 inabilities. Capital stock paid ln..$ 15,000.00 Surplus fund.. ... . 4,000.00 Undivided pxofits, less current expenses' and taxes paid.. .. .. .. 3,880.37 Due to bankfi anl bank ers.'.. .. 353.17 Individual deposits sub ject to check. 61,029.84 Savings deponits. 54,041.25 Cashier's checks. 1,360.54 Bills payable, including . certificates for money borrowed.. .. .'. .. 4,000.00 Total.$143,665.47 State of South Carolina, County of Orangeburg: Before me came C. B. Dantzler, rashler of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the rhove and foregoing statement is a Uue condHion of Baid bank, as shown by the books of said bank. C. B. Dantzler. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of December, 1910. (L:. S.) E. F. Ulmer, Notary Public. Correct Attest. P. L. Felder, M. D., W. F. Stack, E. F. Irick, Directors. Statement of the Condition of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, lo cated at Orangeburg, S. C, at the close of business, Dec. 1st,, 1910. Resources. Loans and discounts..$ 94,470.65 Overdrafts. 2,175.76 Other real estate owned 2.?50.UU Furniture and fixtures.. 2,391.9;) Due from banks and bankers. 4,717.05 ('Currency. 838.00 j Grid. 125.00 Silver and other minor j coin. 1.32S.44 Checks and casli items.. 1,S01.64 Total.SI 09.S9S. 19 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in..$ 30,000.00 iHurpius fund. o,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid. 1,962.02 Individual deposits sub ject to check. 49.437.4S Savings deposits. 18,493.99 Cash ier's checks. f. C' Mi Is payable, including certificates for money borrowed. 5,000.0(1 '''oral.$109,S98.I9 State of South Carolina, County of | Orangeburg: BsfCie me came W. B. Thompson/ cashier of the above named bank, i who. being duly sworn, says thai the above and foregoing statement is n mm:., rood)t(on or said hank, as rhnwn by the hock!? of said bank. W. i'.. Thompson, i c., n-., lr, .,n,i ri,v^'hed before me I hie tyth r}uy r-f npnr>m1>?r, 1 f? 1 0. ) Thos. I. rlaydcn. Notary Public. orrect Attest: I. S. ITarley, L. E. Rilcy, L. K. Sturkie. Directors. IENTS OF TI Statement of the condition of Th< j People's Bank, located at Orange-J burg, S. C., at the close of busl-l ness December 1st. 1910: Resources. Loans and discounts.... $225,707.59 Overdrafts. 2,070 96 Bonds and stocks owned by the bank.. .. .. .. 21,714.25 Furniture and fixtures... 2.000.0U Due from banks and bank ers.46,916.80 Currency. 5,884.00 Geld. 1,290.0? Silver and ether miner coins. 2,417.88 Checks and cash items.. 5.068.S0 Exchanges for the clearing house. 118.79 Total. . . .$313,189.02 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in... .$30,000.00 Surplus fund. 20,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid. 6,446.59 Due to banks and bankers, $35,437.22; individual deposits, $101,894.71; savings deposits, $98, 261.53; time certificates of deposit, $437.11; cer tified checks, $31.20; cashier's checks, $680. 66.236,742.43 Bills payable. 20,000.00 Total.$313,189.02 State of South Carolina; County of Orangeburg. Before me came Julian W. Culler, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. J. W. Culler. Sworn to and subscribed to before me this 6th day of December, 1910. Wm. L. Glaze, Correct Attest. Notary Public. W. C. Crum, A. IS. Salley, A. J. Thackson, Directors. Statement of the C ndition of j he Plnnteis Bank, located at Orange burg, S. C, at the close of busi ness, December 1st, 1910. Resources. Loans and diseouni.s.. $104,475.0U Over-rafts...3.S39.01 Furniture and flxUres.. 2,8y5.5 L Due from banks and bankers. 28,886.01 Currency. 2,417.00 Gold. 2,127.50 Silver and other minor coin... 1,375.30 Checks and cash Items 1,418.30 Total.$147,434.95 Liabilities. Capital stock paid ln..$ 32,000.00 ciurplus fund. 3,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid. 3,767.42 Due to banks and bank ers.. 500.00 Individual deposits sub ject to check. 69,497.67 Savings deposits.. .. 37,521.63 Ca.shier's checks. 1,148.23 Total.$147,434.9d State cf South Carolina, County of Orangebur;: Before me came W. G. Sease, cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that tho above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. W. G. Scase. ?worn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of December, 1910. J. A. Berry, Correct Attest. Notary Public. W. K. Sease, W. L. Mofeeley, Philip Rich, Directors. Statement of the Condition of the Bank of Springfield, located at Springfie'd, S. C, at the close of business December 1, 1910: Resources. Loans and discount. . . .$93,0S2.S."> Overdrafts. 37G..MJ banking house. 1,075.00 I urniture and fixtures... 2,000.00 Due from banks and bank ers.27.6:12.04 ( urrency. 4,749.00 Gold. 105.00 Silver and other minor coin. 562 00 f'hecks and cash items.. 1,390.31 Total.$131,572.76 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in.... $30,000.00 j fiurplus rund. 1 5.000.00 j Undivided profits, loss cur rent expenses and taxes paid. 5,774.2!? ,' '^dividual deposits sub ject to check.3S.C52.70 Savings deposits.S6.1C0.02 j Time certificates of deposit l,34.7-.?0 Cashier's checks. I.G3S. 12 . Total.$131.572.715 j ~la;f; of South Carolina; County of j Orangeburg: Before ins came J. B. Smith, cash er of the above named hank, who, being duly sworn, says that the ?t o o ve rtnd i o re go i n g Sluli m< :?? is a true condition of said b'Uik, as shown uy the books of said bank. J. B. Smith. S'.?-nrn to and subscribed before! ric this 3rd day of December, 1910. (L. S.)W. R. Bennett. CoTPCt Attest: Notary Public. H. A. Odum, J. W. J umner, T. L. Gleaton, Directors. Statement of the Condition of the Bank of Norway, legated at X r way, S. C , at the c o?e ..f intsi ness, December^ 1st. ipIG Hc$o::ti( s. Leans and d!?:o; ntb> .... . $2 I.-n:.:' Overdrafts (cotton).. .. 1,316.0% Banking hoi ;e. 1,331.80 J urnLture and fbturcs .364.Si Due from banks nd bankers. 8,602.7'i C rrency. 1,882.00 Hold. 30.0D SI ver and other minor coin. " ' ? j Checks and cash items.. 190.S7 Total.? 42.233.14 Lim! ilitics. i apltal stock oaid in. . . .$1?,000 Qu 3urp'u3 fi nd. 400.00 Undivided profits. less cvrrent e^cr.-rses and taxes pal'. 2,135.20 Tndivic'u-'l depesits sub ject to check. 21,985.20 Savings depos'ts. 7,712.74 Total.$42,233.14 State of S^uth Carolina, County of Orangeburg: Before me came T. Q. Corburn, cashier cf the above named bank, ?w-ho, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true c> edition of said bank, .is s'iown by the books nf s?id bank. T. Q Co:burn Sworn to and subscribed before :ne this 5th day of December, 1910. J. A. Weathersbee, Notary Public. L'crrert Attest: C. FT. Ab'e. J: H. Bennett, > J. A. Weathersbee, Directors. Slntf^Tt of the Condition of The Edisto Savings Bank, located ar Or?.nT?burg; S. C, at the close of business, December, 1st, 191 u. Resources; Lo^ns an 1 discounts.. $400,981.60 Overdrafts. 9,365.44 Bonds a*?d stocks owned by the bank. 25,498.93 Other real estate owned 7,068.i'2 furniture and fixtures 4,335.74 Due from banks and bankers. 49.343.36 Currency. 2,651.00 Gold. 187.50 Silver and other minor coin. 1,043.3:) CheckB and cash items 2,763.57 Total.$509,238.80 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in. .$100,000.00 Surplus fund. 30,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes nald. 16.352.o6 Dividends unpaid.. .. 8.00 Due to banks and bank ers, 18,736.62. Indi vidual deposits subject to check, 142,155.87. Savings depesits, 199, 163.24. Total de posits. 360,055.73 Certified checks. 199.87 Cashier's checks. 2,622.64 Total.$509,23S.80 State of 'South Carolina, County of Orangeburg: Before me came W. L. Glover, cashier of the above named bank, who. being duly sworn, says that tho above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as rhown by the books of said bank. W. L. Glover. Sworn to and subscribed before ne this 5th day of December, 1910. Robert LIde. Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. M. Oliver, W. F. Fairey, J. W. Smoak, Directors. 'Statement of the Condition of the Rank of Holly Hill, located at Holly Hill, S. C, at the close of business, December 1st, 1910. Resources. Loans and discounts.. ..$68,397.09 Overdrafts. 3.313.21 Banking House. 3,000.00 Furniture and fixtures. . . 1,500,00 Due from banks and bank ers. 87,535.51 Currency. 10,091.00 Gold. 3 02.50 Si'ver and other minor co;ns. 277.02 Checks and cash items. . 55.00 Total.$174,471.33 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in.. ..$15,000.00 Surplus fund. 5,000.00 Uudivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid. 4,401.15 Due to banks and bankers 247.27 ' Individual deposits sub ject to (heck. 71.409.7S 1 Savings depesits. 78,064.43 Certified cheeks. 1 0.50 c. shiers chocks. 20 Total.$174,471.33 I r.';';e of South Carolina, County of! O raazcliiirg. D? fore me came .1. Francis Folk, C:?<'.'';-r. of the above named bank, win being (lr.lv svorn, says that the above and furegoin? statement is a true coii ition cf said bank, ad shown by the books of said bank. J. Francis Folk, Sworn to and subscribed before j me this 6th day or December. 1910. W. Sinclair Hart. Correct Attest: Notary Public. H. W. Hhame. J. L. B. Giimore, M. L. Breland, Directors. 13. -?tatcmcnl of tlie Condition cf th* jtank of Orangeburg. located at Orangeburg. S. O, at the close o? busiiu FS Dec. 1st. 1910. i resources, uaas and Discounts . .$611,282.<T r-verdnifts. .. 9,083.2? i-onds and ?<tocks owned by the B~nk.. .. .. .. 10,500.0* Other reai estate owned.. 6,957.4* "nrititure and' fixtures. . . 2,000.00? :?.:e frcni hanks and bank ers.140.1 78.6* ? rrsncy.13,371.0* irold.. 140.0* ver an ' ot!:er minor ? o'v. 1,702.0? f.hpcks and cash items.. 11,620.41 o-l. .$812,935.6* Liabilities. C-l-ital stock naid In... $100,000.00' ?"urplus fund. 70,000.0$ ' ndivided profits, less cur rent <' penses and taxes ?laid.?. .. 22,772.3ft live t" iianks and bankers 2.458.8T individtal deposits sub ject to check.193,745.8? ?avin?s deposits.423,804.5* Certified checks. 15.2T Cashiers checks. 138.8* TotM.$812,935.08 i='ate of South Carolina; County of Of' n^elmrg: Before me came R. F. Bryant* Cnshier of the above named bank, who! being du y sworn, says that the i:liove and foregoing statement is a. true con ?tion of said bank, a** shown by the books of said bank. R. F. Bryant. Sworn to an ! subscribed before ma tins third day of December, 1910. (I.. ?.) A. W. Summers, Correct Attest: Notary Public. \\. S. Scoville, T. M. Raysor, J. G. Wannamaker. Directors. Application for Appointment cf Pub lic Guardian. ?Notice is hereby given that the an ersigtied will make application, to the Honorab'e R. W. Memminger, Presiding Judge in the First Cir cuit, at his chambers, in the city of Orangebtrg, S. C, on January Litis, 1911, or as soon thereafter as the undersigned can be heard, for an. order appointing Robert E. Copes,. Judge of Probate, in and for the county of Orangeburg, as publi* t-uardian of the estate of Dorothy Lyrd and Freddie Byrd, Infants un der the age of twenty-one year? as stipulated in the will of the la*.? Samuel Byrd, deceased, which will on record in the office of the Judge1 tl Probate for Orangeburg county. Each of said Infants is entitled to the sum of one thousand dollars be iineathed to them under the will of 'heir grand uncle, the said Samuel. Jyrd, deceased, and they have no ?-eneral' or testamentary guardian, and this application will be ma'e for the reason that under the said will the Judge Of Probate 's designated therein as the person to be appoint ed public guardian to manage the tstaite of the said Infants until they arrive at the age of twenty-onn years. . - Oscar W. Smoak, Andrew N. Byrd, T. Brooks Fairey, Executors, Petitioners. December, 1910. I2-S-1 The cold, short da\s of early win ter have undoubtedly made themselves felt by you through si iff, cold hands. A pair of our guaranty d C loves will help keep you wann and help k? ep you well dressed.-$1.00 to $2,00. 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