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K preparing their land, but they! a little undecided as to -which of land to plant in cotton, but sk 'the most of them have their m and potato patch located, he' of our young folks chaper | * oned'by some older ones enjoyed a p fish fry and chicken stew Monday f * night at Mr. Hutto's pond. Everyl thing went off lovely, except one I' young man got mixed up with a I f barbed wire fence. He got out al-j right but left a good portion of his | trousers, but as luck would have it, there was a needle in the crowcf and r a pieee of wrapping twine, and in a " few minutes he made his appearance E''l. lookirig as tucked up as a new spring visichtipr snent Saturday tn inn ucwio h?0?~? ^y'atefat and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Jumper, at Swansea. Mrs. Josephine" Sturkie, who has ^/-..?^beten spending some time with her. I P^^v/idster, Mrs. J. M. Goodwin, returned I Utp her home in the Pelion section L I Mrs. C. C. Howell spent a few r J days here Jast week attending to some [ business, returning to her home in [ Saint George, Saturday. She was ac[ companied as far as Columbia by Miss I . ^ ? Bertha Fallaw, who returned Sun !r*ijj?r.- Cecil Mack has returned to I Columbia after spending: a few days | With relatives here. Felder Wise made a flying irfp to tSeorgia a few days ago. ^ M3as Bertelle Price was a visitor in town Sunday. V Mr. Gary C. Price of Cayce* spent a few days here with his father. J. H. Price had the misfortune to lose his barn last Friday by lire* It contained twelve bales of cot i . BEPOBT OP TK be Carolina I imbia in the State' . of South nd discounts, r otal loans ? overnment securities owned: id to secure circulation (U. S. boi sd as collateral for State or oth aid unpledged.... U. ^Government securities ?ds, securities, etc: other than U. S. bonds fnot ii and unpledged. bonds, securities, etc., other tha other than Federal Reserve bar Federal Reserve Bank (50 per banking house, owned and unin e.knd^flrtnres.. eserve with federal reserve ba bb federal rese-veb<?nk in proce as jeservel....... vault and net amount* due from uafrdue frora banks, bankers a I States . :?8 for.clearing house;. j of items mbar-k* located outside of city < nk and other cash items it-ion fnnd with United States asurer r I Capital stock paid in .Cia88 current expenses, interest ai d ta: Interest and discount collected or credit* and pot earned [approximate) Otrcolatintr notes outstanding Net amounts i'ue to t ational ban'is ? Net amount du* ro fud^nnk^rs a ?s tFnited States and foreign countries ( ^Certified checks outstanding ? ^Oa^bier'^ checks ou own bank outstand Iggj^&v rotai or items aoove r|pW^Bemand deposits (other than bank d< BPIjjfB (deposits payable within 30 days): . -t Individual deposits subject to check ... .^{Certificates of deposits due in less th? efj: - money borrowed) L^Ti^..|)iyidend? unpaid ; I Total demand deposits (other than [ "Time Deports subject to reserve, payal [plfejP^ to 30 dsys or more notice and postal h ^Certificates of deposit [other than for m I Total of time deposits subject to res BPSteBiHs payable with Federal Reserve Ban *Of the total loans and discount |Kk > Interest and cbscount was charged at ' Ulw (Sec. 5197, Rev. Stat.) (exclusive exceed 50 cints was made) was non J ne amoint or money loarieu on ?|Hid-stock collateral, in New York Oil pk> borrowers and those through its > of this report was none. | The amount of money loaned on .'ieollateral, in New York City, including |akad those through its New York corr Aggregate amount of salaries of cor \ mar. of hoard, President, Vice Preside] ^%tonth of January, 1521; $1,350.00. At 19fl rate of pay, $16,300.00, nui gSffitesnregate i.aounjt of salaries or cor "ii^rthe bank for month of January, 19 (on basis of the January, 192 iployees on date of this reporl > of Sooth Carolina?County o! phM. Bell, Cashier of the at above statement is true to the bed and sworn to before me th A<FL"S. DesPORTES, fcj?EDELL JONES, JR.. ton and other valuables, with no insurance. V - , Mrs. R. A. Craft and children of Cayce spent the week-end with her' grandmother, Mrs. J. M. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mack have moved into Mrs. C. C? Rowell's dwelling. I Mr. Gary Goodwin has returned after a few days spent in Columbia. Mr. Perry Goodwin visited his brother, L. L. Goodwin, Sunday. Messrs. N. B. Mack and L. A. Goodwin made a flying trip to Swansea Sunday afternoon, attending services at the Baptist church. Miss Francis r ailaw is visiting her sister, Mrs. Gary C. Price, at Cayce. Mrs. Dora Smith has moved ir.to her new dwelling on the outer edge of town. Messrs John Craft and Aiken Pound with others motored to Columbia Sunday. Miss Annie Sturkie was a visitor in town Sunday. Our folks are trying to learn to live without money. If they just don't perish while learning, all will be well. With best wishes to The DispatchNews, you may again hear from "SIS." ST. PETER'S ROTS. The health of this community is very good at present. Mrs. Fred Lindler visited her mother, Mrs. W. W. Kaminer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lindler and j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Koon visited at Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shealy's last Sunday. . j A large crowd worshipped at St. Peter's Sunday. [ Miss Carrie Pearle ?ienarix ana Reserve District No. 5 E CONDITION OF National Bank, i Carolina, at the close of business 21, 1921. ROES. $ 2,597,374 82 $ 2,597,374 82 $2,597,374 82 ads par value) $200,000 00 er deposits or ? * 390,000 00 73,050 00 f ; .. * 663.050 00 ncludeing stocks] ...... $34,900 00 n U. S $ 34,900 00 ik 3,000 00 cent, of subscription) 12,000 00 cumbered 175,000 Oo 9 nnn no ? ? * ?^vvv vv rk 178,556 90 iss of collection, not avail 13,947 12 national banks 208,974 77 nd trust companies in the 16,953 80 ' 37,662 94 $ 277,538 63 or town of report 10,714,93 treasurer and due from U. ....I 10,000 00 .... $3,964,135 28 jITIES $ 300,000.0? 100,000 00 $ 128,193 75 xes paid 31,520 96 96,672 79 id, in advance of maturity 29,054 59 187,900 00 33,016 87 j md trust companies in the other than above) 16,520 34 ! 224 21 line;... 5,754 86 $ 55,516 28 eposits) subject to reserve ' 921,934 73 in 30 days (other than for 3,222 00 54 50 bank deposits) subject to ...... $ 925,211 23 ale after 30 days, or subject savings: loney borrowed) 4,005 00 : 1,925,775 39 serve $1,929,780 39 k .. 340,000 00 ! $ 3,964,135 28 ** -l V- 1 snowns aoove, me amount on wim-n rates in excess of those permitted by] of notes upon which total charge not e. The number of such loans was none, callor demand, by this bank on bond :y, including both loans made directly lew York correspondents, on the date time, by this bank on bond and stock both loans made directly to borrowers espondents, on the date of this report npensation paid by this bank to chairits, Cashier, and Assistant Cashiers for tnual pay of all these officers at Janumber of these officers on date of this npensation paid to all other employees 2V$1,783.2S. Annual pay of these em1, rate of pay, $21,300.00; number of : was 14. f Richland (??):* ?ove-named bank, do solemnly swear best of my knowledge and belief. JOS M. BELL, Cashier, is 1st day of March 1921. 'V mriPA Kl DPT T i. niiW. 1U. UIUJlJU, Notary Public for S, C. rs. .9 f fT' ' . Bertha Forth dined with Miss Annie Lou and Essie Sheaiy Sunday. . Mr .and Mrs. George Taylor dined j with Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Sheaiy | Sunday. Mr.- and Mrs. Weber Rawl dined with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fulmer Sunday. Miss Viola Meetze dined with Mrs. Robert Harmon Sunday. Mr. Clinton Hendrix dined with I Mr. Ambrose Harmon Sunday. Miss Sara Roberts visited Miss Pearle Shealy Sunday. Miss Ola Warner visited Miss Pearle Shealy last Sunday afternoon. No. 8183. REPORT OF THE THE PALMETTO I ' AT COL! In the State of South Garolin February, 21 RESOU Loans and discounts, including rediscou [x] Total loans Deduct: Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank (other than bank acceptance sold) Notes and bills rediscounted (other than with Federal Reserve Bank (other than bank acceptances sold) U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation U. S. boi Pledged to secure U. S. deposits, par vj Pledged as collateral for State or other c payable Owned and unpledged Premium on U. S. Bonds Total U. S. Government securities Other bonds, securities, etc.: Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to savings deposits? Bonds and securities, other than U. pledged as collateral for state or other "tal excluded, or bills payable ? Securities other than U. S. bonds (not inc owned and unpledged Total bonds, securities, etc., other thi Stocks, other than Federal Reserve ban Stockof federal reserve bank (50 per ct. c Equity in banking house Furniture and fixtures Real estate owned other than banking h Lawful reserve with federal reserve ba: Items with federal reserve bank in proc tion, not available as reserve. Cash in vault and net amounts due from Net Amt.due from banks and bankers, s panies in the U. S. oth?r than include Exchanges for clearing: houBe Total of items above Checks on banks located outside of the < reporting bank and other cash items.. Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer a U. S. treasurer V Total LIAB1L Capital stock paid in Surplus fund. unaiviaea pruuts Less current expenses, interest and tax< Interest and discount collected or credite of maturity and not earned (approxii Amoun? reserved for taxes accrued Circulating notes outstanding Amount due to federal reserve bank, de Net amounts due to national banks: Net amount due to banks, bankers and panies in the U. S. and Foreign countri< included above) ' Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bans outstandii Totals of items above Demand deposits (otier than bank depos to reserve (deposirs payable within thi Individual deposits Subject to cheok .. Certificates of deposit due in less t [other than for money borrowed] Dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits, other tha: posits, subject to reserve m* J t. a. Ll lime uepusius suojeci to reserve, payaui days, or subject to 30 days or more postal savings: Certificates of deposit [other than for n Postal savings d^t osits Other time deposits ; Total of time deposits subject to reserv United States deposits [other than post! W*r savings certificates and thrift stamp Other United States deposits, includir U. S. disbursing officers U. S. Government securities borrowed x ing collateral security for same Bills payable, other than with Federel E ' [inc-Iu >irg all obligations repesenting rowed other than rediscounts] Bills payable with Federal Reserve Ba Total Liabilities for rediscounts, with federal i item above Liabilities for rediscounts other than Reserve Bank Total contingent liabilities.. *0Y. the : )lai ?o-ns and discounts interest and d.scou*:' was charged at law (Section 5197, ?"*-v. Stat.) (exclus net to exceed be cents ?as made) w was none. The amount of money loaned on < and stock collateral in New York Cit to borrowers and tnose through its N of this report was none. The amount of money loaned on coMateral, in New York City, including ers and those through its New York cor was none. Aggregate amount of salaries or I n# nf Rnfl rd I if ?nv"k Pr#?s?r1p' sistant Cashiers for month of Januarj the si officers U January, 1921 rate of cers on date of this report was nine. Aggregate amount of salaries or ployees of the bank (or month of Jai these employees on basis of the Januai ber of these employees on date of thisi State of South Carolina, County of Rie State of South Carolina?County of Rich! I, Wm. M. Gibbds, Jr, Cashier of swear that the above statement is true t< Subscribed and sworn to before me thi Correct?Attes t: JOHN JACOB SEIBELS, rtrmrr rrrrn tt if a omnn r i L/j nuun 1 r^zi. WALTER T. LOVE, Directors. \ ;'| 11' . ; . I- ? . ^ Mt. Willie Kyzer has returned from the Land of Flowers, where he has been working; Welcome to him. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Meetze visited Mr. and Mrs. Thompson ShealyJ Sunday afternoon. * Mr. Everett and Cromer Schneider' visited the home folks last Sunday. J Mr. and Mrs. Julian Sharpe visited at the latter's mother, Mrs. John Schneider, Sunday. Miss Clarice Harmon visited Miss Pearle and Annie Lou Shealy last Sunday afternoon. Rig-a-Jig-Jig. Reserve District No. 6 ! CONDITION OF NATIONAL BANK JMBIA, a, at the Close of Business L, 1921. ROES. | nts $ 7,720.479 69 $ 7,720,479 69 $ 921,620 16 . 1,491,382 90 $2,413,503 06-5,306,976 63 ids [par val) $ 1,900,000 00 ilue 400,000 00 leposits or bills 641.500 00 306,450 00 9,662 50 2,357,912 50 secure postal 8,000.00 S. securities, depoits, pos 200,000 00 duding stocks) 75,932 50 in U. S 283,932 50 k stock 709 50 onVie/?iM ntinnl 37.f>0ft ftft rx ouuuva x K wiv**y " * 7 " w ? 420,000 00 - 420,000 00 61,012 51 ouse 23,058 17 nk ?- 278,264 22 ess of collec33,707 43 national banks 986,000 43 tnd trust comd aboye) 557,302 94 95,321 46 .$1,672,332 26 :ity or town of 146,503 61 nd due from 50,000 00 $10,637,901 90 ITIES. 1,000,000 00 i 250,000 00 $ 285,863 80 es paid 88,792 87 197,070 93 d, in advance nate) 51,000 00 9,000 00 965,000 00 fered credits 154,521 78 393,837 52 trust com- < ?s v'other than 683,272 55 2,459 63 ag 129,031,56 $1,363,123 04 its) subject irty days). 2,011,282 31 ;han 30 days 56,634 17 6100 n baok de S 2.067,976 48 e after thirty # notice, and to my borrowed] 437,000 78 6,135 58 2,969,179 53 e, items above 3,412,315 89 il savings]: i deposit acc't. 24,849 62 tg deposits of 212,064 94 236,914 56 vithout furnish 40,000 00 40,000 00 leserve Bank monev bor " 500.500 qo >->i- nnn nn 11 W $10, 637 901 90 'eserve bank 921,620 16 with Federal 1,491,882 90 _ S 2,413,503 06 i shown above, the amount on which rates in excess of those permitted by ive of notes upon which total charge as none. The Dumber of such loans ?all or demand, by this bank on bond y, including both loans made directly ew York correspondents, on the date time, by this bank on bond and stock r both loans made directly to borrow respondents, on the date of this report compensation paid by this bank to nt, Vice Presidents, Cashier, and Asr, 1921, $3, 158.34; annual pay of all pay, $37,900.00; number of these officompensation paid to all other emluary, 1921, $5,123.28; annual pay of ... 1 aoi ?4. _ ? f c -i 4 m o ;y, run* ui puy, iiuhireport was 49. hland, ss: land (ss): ' i the above-named bank, do solemnly 3 the best of my knowledge and belief. Wm. M. GIBBES, JK, Cashier. I s 24th dav of February 1921. THOS. H, MOFFAT, Notary Public for South Carolina. "V DOTS FROM STYX. The farmers seem to be busy preparing their land for planting. Mr. Lawrence Miller of Bamberg is visiting his home folks. i Mr. C. T. Conner seems to be the happiest man in our neighborhood;; it's a girl. Mr. Redmond Lucas of Wagener was seen up this way last Sunday. ! Mr. C. M. Shumpert dined with Mr. Alton Kyzer last Sunday. ?... | GIRLS! HAVE THICK, SOFT, HEAVY HAIR | A 35-cent bottle of "Danderine" will not only rid your scalp of destructive dandruff -and stop falling hair, but immediately your hair seems' twice as abundant and eo wondrous glossy. Let "Danderine" save your hair. Have iota of long, heavy; hair, radiant with life and beatity. WEAK, NERVOUS, ALL RUN-DOWN Missouri Lady Suffered Until She Tried CarduL?Says "Result Was Surprising."?Xiot Along Fine, Became Normal and Healthy. j Springfield Mo.?"My back was so1 weak I could hardly stand up, and I would have bearing-down pains and was not well at any time," says Mrs. D. V. Williams, wife of a well-known farmer on Route 6, this place. "I: kept getting headaches and having to go to bed/' continues Mrs. Williams describing the troubles from which she obtained relief through the use of CardnL "Mv husband, having heard of Cardul, proposed getting It for me. "I saw after taking some Cardul ... that I was improving. The result was surprising. I felt like a different person. "Later I suffered from weakness and weak back, and felt all run-down. I did not rest well at night, I was so nervous and cross. My husband said he would get me some Cardul, which he did. It strengthened me . . . My doctor said I got along fine. I was in good healthy condition. I cannot say too much for it" * Thousands of women have suffered as Mrs. Williams describes, until they found relief from the use of Cardul. Since it has helped so many, you should not hesitate to try Cardul If i troubled with womanly ailments. For sale everywhere. ?.83 RUB - MY - TISM Is a powerful Antiseptic and Pain killer, cures infected cuts, old sores, tetter, etc. Relieves Sprains, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Massaging Expert M&rcelle WavinS Shampooing Hair Dressing The A La Mode Beauty Parlor 1310 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. (Up..Stairs) Special Skin Treatment For Engagement j Henna Pack Phone ZZ7Z j I T- T-> i in o tfusru 80c per Bay our Reliable Plows, tivators and all kinds of Strong'forHard Work. Lorick & Incorp tULUMB aytry ^jeweler COLUMj^S.C 1508 Main St. Moved to 1619 Main St. Columbia FREE MEDICAL HRVim All THE UU1& V IVUU XAUU M MMMJ MONTH OF FEB. flf you have been, taking treatment for weeks and months and paying out your mdney without being cured, don't you think it is time to accept Dr. ? Register's offer? It costs nothing but your time to have your disease diagonsed and your condition made clear. During the month of February the only charges that will be made will be for medicines, serums \ and remedies used. I am against high fees charged by some physicians and . speeiausi?. I employ in my practice all the latest imported Serums, Vaccines, Antitoxins, Bacterins .Imported European Intravenous Specific ?Remedies and the latest and best appliances for the speedy cure of stubborn diseases. I also give autp serum treatment according to perfected technique. This method has the endorsement of high-standing physicians from Maine to California. I can refer to , several hundred (by permission) in South Carolina, who have been restored to good health after other methods failed. Some of the most obstinate cases of Anemia, Insomnia, Nervousness, Paralysis, Constipation, Eczema, Blood Disorders, Brights ^r""v * - * *- ? /" * TJo^f .uisease, juiaueies, uuilci, naj xv,>, Rheumatism, Morning Sickness, High Blood Pressure, Lack of "Pep" and other conditions, too numerous to mention have been benefitted, if not permanently cured by Auto Serum treatment in an incredible short time, after all other methods failed. Phyi sicians report 3,000 cases treated, I representing 200 different ailments, with 85 out of 100 good results. x ? f No charge will be made during i February except for the remedies. Credit will be extended to those in need of same. DR. W. R. REGISTER 1206 1-2 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Hours: 0 a. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays | 10 to 2. Plione 04. ? ?? il Sacks at Bushel Planters, Harrows, CulFarm Implements. Built I Lowrance orated j 1A, S. C. J J