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1 PBMON HAFPKNING6. R+ ' "^. and Mrs. J. C. Hartley have I -%$<&& into their handsome new home ^ .aarch street. KgL '; - ~:MV. j. p. Shumpert Is potting maBk w*fe .?i the ground to buna two bunMk^^7 tb on his vacant lots. A. M. Hall % C. Gantt are making preperaI 1^ -' ^ to build on their lots qn Main ?8 Stellie Smith spent last week liunbia visiting relativea 5 inf&nt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Smith died last Thursday after only a few hours and was' buri the cemetery at Florence, the lay with bursal services conductRev. W. a Whaley. > Ray IX Cooper spent the week -ith his parents Mr. and Mrs. 3. & F j REPORT OF TH1 The Carolina I lazftbifc is the Scate of Sooth and discounts,.... ..v, feys^raers* liability account of "accept* f $wa%?-.aBd by other banks for aeednat oi I B. ?, ^trameDt seeorities owned: K tir.r i&ad to Hocore circulation ( U. S. collateral for State or other < smni^c^fricates and thrift st I owSSdu..^. ........ .. HHH Total V. S. Government securities^... I^^Kettiri ties, other than U. S. bonds [not i] andunpiedged, of Federal Reserve Bank (SO per B^B&& of banking house, BBBfcrnnireand fixtures... Q0Kp&: ^tate owned other than banking B*wfu! 7-eserve w'th federal reserve ba BppF w&h federal reserve bank ia proce ?.;Sble as reserve....^.- ? K2:v. in v-ult and net amounts due from OH^Rei dmoentduo from banks, bankers a tb an included above fceha^gss for clearing house........... Hn. Total of items above. fifcecV:? on ba* k-> located outside of city c ^BBp&g bank and other cash items Bw'.&tfd;-rroption fund with TTnited States treasurer........ ??? ??^.......... B& ' ?otsl...... BR UABIL ORpklrt^piidin. BtiFe current expenses, interest, and tax t and discount collected o- credite Hjjjj^^^ot ea^ed^pprQximate H^^BBH^H^ban included above)..... HBB|BBK3 outstanding nflH?|BHHReck8 on own bank outstand B items above deposits (other than ba^k de toe (deposits payable w?thin30d htoosits subject to check deposits due in less than IBHHnBoey borrowed) ........... fl^flBBB&Bpd deposits (other than H^B^^^HBBwe * Bfl^^BHgBRfebject to reserve^ payal EO^B^^BHHB^P <ys or more n taee and deposit [other than for HB^BBHK> deposits subject tb resdr B9j^nB[H with federal ?eserve bank. ^BBBBBezecuted by this bank for c V: HUH ntal loans and discounts sho B^HB w-8 charged at rates in exc B^^^^MBixJusive of notes upon-whic |HBBHas Aooe. The namfor of si B^HBBth Carolina?County of Ric B|^B^HBTM. Bell, Cashier of the ab< BBBove statement is true to the 1 and sworn to before me thi bHB&BB?Attest: T s. KSYAN, ROBf. MQQRHAN, I m Sole Agent for the fam< I fend also other brands of s RSwngest Always see ns f< _b.be Street, R Cooper* Mr. and Mrs. Cellue Taylor of Gilbert. K. F. 3>. 1, hare moved on the home place of J. W. Roof which they recently purchased from him. Mr. J. 8. Rioe has moved with his family to Metter, Ga., where they will make their future home. - - Quincy E. Uunter, arter speuums the holiday with the home folks, has returned to Wofford college to resume his studies* Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fogle have movI ed to New Brookland where they will reside in the future. :. At a meeting of the stockholders of the Bank of Pelion, held recently, the board of directors was reelected as follows: G. Im Taylor, D. F. Shumpert, I* W. Wise, C. R. Rish, D. R. Kneece, P. G. Hartley, J. L. Smith, Reserve District No. 5 ! CONDITION OF National Bank, " " . . i Carolina, at the close of business ?r 31, 1919. B0E8. 2;810.2S678 $ 2,310,236 73 inces" executed by this * this bank and bow out ?...? . .... $66,000 00 bonds par value) $200,000 00 leposits or bills ( ^ ..... 50.00000 410,40000 amps actually .............. . 349 30 1 < 669,749 30 ichideing stocks] i.v...4 31,675 00 cent of subscription) 12,000 00 175,000 00 5,350 00 bouse.. 18,959 61 ik. 150,912 29 S3 of collection, not avail 14,34123 national banks 262,497 81 od trust companies other " 20,784 87 76,777 41 * $374,40132 ir town of report 6,195 08 treasurer and doe from U. ......... 10,00000 ;. $3^38,479 33 3* . I TIES. ? onn mm mi uvv^vvv^vv 100,000 00 75,000 00 ?s paid 75,000 00 d, in advance of , 29,05459 200,00 060 ................ 18,366 57 ind trust com T>8 71 ; 3,722 67 ing 10,480 71 ....... ....$ 43,108 66 posits) subject ays): \ 1,194,764 73 30 days (other 8,29200 12,128 00 iaak deposits) , $2,215,184 73 ?Ie after 80 days, podtal Savings: money borrowed 2,148 00 - 1,749,933 45 re ...$1,7:2,131 45 50,000 00 nstomers 66,000 00 *3,080,47933 wnabov0,'the amonnt c: which interest ess of those permitted b> law [sec 6197 h total charge hot to exceed 50 cents icb Joans was none. aland (ss): f ire-named bank, do solemnly swear aesfc of my knowledge and belief JOSEPH M. BELL, Cashier. a nth Hfiv ftt .Tanaarv. 1920. ! J.'a'WITHEES, " Notary for S. C. 1 ' ' f r 0 . 4 i RRY. ] Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Gents' S-a aio.akldl MA r ur mailings, ii ... ... Ladies Ready-to-wear, Etc. >U8 W. L. Douglas shoes hoes that wear easy and ir bargains. RRY, Columbia, S. C. j BS-TTSt* -**2 .7. TJ. ". """* directors elected I* W. wise, press-i dent; D. F. Shumpert, vice president: G. L. Taylor, cashier, and Mrs. G. L.: Taylor, asst. Cashier. A 6 per cent dividend was declared and 7 per cent, was passed to the surplus fund. This bank is in good condition, the capital stock having been recently increased from $10,000.90 to $25,000-00. Sockery. Pe'lion Jan. 12, 1920. - ? MEXICAN BORDER MEDALS ARE BEING DISTRIBUTED Representative Mann has taken up j with Adjutant Gen. Harris the matter of the distribution of the Mexican Border Service Medal, which is now available for distribution, and has rereceived the following: letter from the General which will be of Interest to those who served on the Mexican Border in 1916 and 1917 with the National Guard. : "Referring' to your letter of the 17th instant requesting: information as to how the National Guard men in your District may procure the Mexican Border Service Medal, I have the honor to Inform you that applications for this medal should be made in dupnn fhA ennn)*wvl form No. 714. A. G. O. These forms may he procured by making application to the Adjutant General of the Army, Washington, D. C. Enclosed herewith are a few application blanks for your use. The Mexican Border Service Medal is awarded to any officer or enlisted iftan of the National Guard who, under orders of the President, served on the Mexican border in the years 1916 9 , W 0 J and 1917; to any officer or enlisted man of the Regular Army who, under orders of the President, served as a member of the Mexican border patrol between January 1, 1916 and April 6, 1917. In case of the death of a man who would have been entitled to such ' .S?KET BfeSK .j'bouf question if Hunt'* Salt* f Sj fails i:/the treatroeot of Eczema, f Tetter, Ringworm, Itch, 11 ^jjilJW i Don t become discouraged be- M ? ceu>f other/treatment* failed, f /vf M Hunt'* Solve has relieved bus- n m dredy cf such esses. Yob can't \ M lose on our Mor\*y Mm*h 1') C narantcs. Tr7k STMr riik | TODAY. Price 75cnt;i HARMON DRUG COMPANY. \ Hav( > i / Gc And save y< is to do moi lower charg your teeth i time. Fathc of the Almi k . fffliri cmnrl nr ^ W W V^. he may say in you. Iq ori Single Gold Cro Poarl Crowns Cro wn and Bridg K*For the next 3( times $2.00 a tool IGUARANTE less methods kno1 DR. BARNHILL m Phone 2149. / - L JHHMI ; 3*033?., ' &*. - his family, jno ciutgc lO AVo | the medal. j This medal will not bo issued to anyone who is eligible to receive the I Mexican service badge prescribed in section IV. General Orders, No. 155, W. D., 1917." All members of rlv National Guard from the 7th District who served on the Mexican Border can secure these application blanks by either writing the Adjutant General Direct or to Congressman Mann, Washington, D. C, AIR-MAID BE7TWEEN CHICAGO AND OMAHA STARTED. Chicago, Jan. 9.?Aerial mail service between Chicago and Omaha was begun at 8:29 o'clock yesterday morning when Pilot Walter J. Smith left Grant Park in Chicago carrying 480 pounds of mail and a package of meat. The meat was to be used at a dinner given in Omaha last night to General Pershing. I We repair al FOB ! Bring your ( And he will SNELG E. C. S LEXINGTON, BBBHmamnHHaaaeBm in mm?irn ; Your r I' iod Com w teeth, health, m 7 ' f *e dental work in 19 e. Remember this: ittended to the mor< >r Time is only a sor ghty. When you cj torning. When you good-bye; but that / ler to start the New Year o at the following prices fo wns $5.00 to $6.00 $4.00 e Work... $5.00 the tooth ) days I will extract teeth for :h. The above prices good fo E every piece of dental work wn to the dental world. Con IS PTRSONALLY IN CHAE L BARN 1615 Mafc Street, Orer ..> i < ' . . i Dr. George JU. Meylan, director of . the Columbia University gymnasium, after an investigation of the modes of life of those who live long and those J who die prematurely said yesterday : that the recipe for a long life was ab- . ofr.nti/->n fmm xsrrtjrv f?rjd modpT*at1nr> in all things. The characteristics of people over seventy, Dr. Meylan finds, ' are that they do not worry, have a happy disposition and eat, drink, exercise and enjoy themselves moder-i ately. "There is abundant evidence,'*. say9 Dr. Meylan, "to justify the belief that the average duration of life could be increased from ten to twenty years by the general adoption of the principle, "moderation in all thinga" kWMK STRIKE FORMALLY ENDS. New York, Jan. 9.?The formal ending of the steel strike ,which was called on Sept. 22, and which at its ' ' ' * . \ \ . 1 kinds of Automobi !D to a PACKA ;ar troubles to the MAN WH< promptly heal your woes. TELEPHONE 127 - , ROVSG/ NELGROVE, Hi * . * * " * . reeth Pi l'l* . M iiiion iv oney and appearanc 20 than I did in 1919 : the longer you put e it will cost. Don t of janitor in the e ame in this world h( pass out 75 or 80 ; will be the extent o ff 1 am going to do Dental r the next 30 days only: Plates Silver Fillings ! Gold Fillings ? 50c. Is that not a saving of ? or\ a O TTf Ar. 117 x tJV uavc vuij. turned out of r?. '? ee. le and bring tl 1GE OF HIS 0? "'F DAfsY HILL, De Lever's Shoe Store L'<*.giruiIn? ii . - " i rv *.j& v.vv-uM cu. t?> me .National Committee of the Steel Workers* Union yesterday after an all-day meeting. At the same time the committee aceepte-d the resignation of Wililam Z. Foster as Secretary-Treasurer, effective Feb. 1. Foster -will be succeeded by James G. Brown, former President eif lin Tinnhfir WnrTroro TritdmsHftni)! Union, and Foster's chief aid in the conduct o'f th8 strike. NOTICE FENAD DISCHARGE. All persons interested Will take notice that I will apply to JudgeGeo; S. Drafts, Probate Judge, at his office in Lexington on Tuesday, February 10, 1920 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon for final discharge as administratrix of the estate of J. J. Reeder, HENRIETTA O. REEDER, Admix, of Estate of J. J. Reeder. 4w, les?from a m 0 KNOWS i - v, > s~ * UtAGE I mager | South Carolina i ? * % I ( it In f m | :e. My aim I ?, and at a I off having I i't wait on J smployment I ; might of I years later I f his inter- | Worfc I \ fa $10.00; Set I ... 50c and $1.00 ? $2.00 up I 50e and some- g "nr. . it rfftiiv- | ?ina?* FREE. I ntist I