The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, May 11, 1921, Image 7

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| NEWBERRY COLLEGE I COMMENCEMENT I An interesting program for the iVfcl Commencement of Newberry College has been arShnged. On Sunday morning, June 5th, the baccalaureate sermon will be preached by Rev. Charles M. Jacobs, D. D., vt Mount Airy Theological Seminary, Philadelphia. Sunday night the Y. M. 2.r A. address will, be delivered by $ev. L. M. Kuhns, of Omaha, Nebraska. On Monday morning, in Holland fell, will be held the annual Sophoaore Declaimer's contest. The fol* jwing young men have been selected f iheir respective literary societies to ontest for -the gold medal offered by tie societies: E. B. Stoudemire, Little fountain, S. C.; C. M. Etheredge, iken;'J. W. McCain, Jr., Waxhaw, ; T. A. Frick, Little Moundn: M. P. Connelly, Prosperity; V. ; ?|. | D. Derrick, Leesville; J. F. Clark-1 K^son, Newberry; F. D. "Wessinger, BalBkflentine. Monday afternoon in the presiI dent's office the board of trustees will jmeet in annual session. Monday night I gfj-fce Junior Oratorical contest will be| P^jlield in the city opera, house. This! ^ . event is always one of the biggest atffT tractions of commencement week. % >5even members of the Junior oratory ^ class have been selected by the fac *?\$lty to take part in this contest: E. Setzler, Newberry; K. jfi Kinard, of Johnston; C. E. Mc% Cartha. Leesville; J. H. Shealy, Balil< fehtine; C. E. Oxner, New BrookJand; O. S. Long, Prosperity. This i * -medal is offered by Rev. Jas. D. itlnard, D. D., and his brother, Dr. - ** ** Thic pnntpst nromises | tiy bfe one of the most interesting ever ft* Ifeeld here. Tuesday morning, June 7th, beginning at 10 o'clock in the opera ? 3u?use will be observed the graduates exercises, with awarding of medals, diplomas, etc. This will be fol1];. wwed by the Alumni luncheon at one o*clock. The Alumni Association will ?v- aaeet after the luncheon hour. s f The College is looking forward to t * a: great commencement and expects a large number of alumni, former stud -?nts and other friends to be present. i *L " J * ^ Statement of the Condition of the llBROOEAND BANK ^ located at New Brookland, S. C., at t the close of business April 28, 1921. STvT "" . Resources. Loans and discounts ....$294,616.96 | Overdrafts ' 279.32 ? Furniture and fixtures ... . 2,260.00 ?r*7 Banking house 4,400.00 Due from banks and bankf:. ;; ers 10,219.37 Currency 2,494.00 pi Silver and other minor pf W: coin 1,830.92 I Checks and cash items... 373.36 I Total $316,473.93 I Liabilities. V Capital stock paid in $ 60,000.00 A Surplus fund 3,000.00 Undivided profits less cur rent expenses and taxes I paid 5,962.35 m Due. to banks and bank i. ers 17,169.32 Dividends jinpaid 392.00 Individual deposits subject to check G4,940.63 Savings deposits 75,597.46 Time certificates of deposit 21',471.70 Cashier's checks 228.94 Bills payable, including certificates for money borrowed 67,7^53 S Total $316,473.93 State of South Carolina, County of Lexington.?Ss. Before me came J. V. Roof, acting 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 hooks of said bank. J. V. ROOF. Acting Cashier. t. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of May, 1921. U . L. S. TROTTI (L. S.) w ? Notary Public. Correct Attest: E.-W. SHULL, HENRY BUFF, Xt* P. J. WESSINGER, Directors. 11RMIOIDS I (Tablets or Granules) I IE* INDIGESTION I With or without water; I pleasant to take. I QUICK RELIEF! j - Price, 25-50-75* I MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE I MAKERS OF NORTH EDISTO NO. 87. We have reached the close of the sixth month. The attendance has been remarkable, considering- what a busy month it has been with the farmv;. hv tile loilC nifl'S. AXiiS la ... ? honor roll which follows: Sixth grade.?Jack Flake, Mary J. Jefcoat, H. H. Sehoenberg, Clara Frick. Advanced fifth grade.?Carlisle ( Reed, Isaac Kirkland, Eunice Owens, Estelle Williamson. Leila May Kin/?, Mildred Jefcoat. Fifth grade.?Ora Peel. Fourth grade.?Raymond Kirkland, Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF GILBERT located at Gilbert, S. C., at the close of business April 2S, 1021. Resources Loans and discounts $30,087.55 Bonds and stocks owned,' by the bank 175.00 Furniture and fixtures,.... 3,552.81 Banking house 3,848.97 Due from banks and bankers .. 3,267.75 Currency 1,612.00 Silver and other minor coin *89.96 Checks and cash items.. . 301.98 Other Resources, via: Stamps 27.06 Mdse 21.10 Total $48,984.18 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in $18,550.00 Surplus fund 500.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid ' 387.73 Individual deposits subject to check $ 6.972.05 Savings deposits ". 5,S82.31 Time certificates of deposit. . . . 3,530.00 Cashier's checks 162.09 16.546.45 Bills payable, including certificates for money borrowed 13,000.00 Total $48,984.18 State of South Carolina, County of .Lexington.?ss. v Before me came G. W. Palmer, 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. G. W. PALMER. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of May, 1921. IOOR HAYES, Notary Public. Correct Attest: T. S. SEASE, D. E. HAMMOND, P. A. SMITH, Directors. Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA located at Batesbiirg, S. C., at the close of business, April 28th, 1921. Resources Loans and discounts $230,915.84 Overdrafts 204.07 Due from banks and bankers 3,658.48 "Currency 4,085.00 Silver and other minor coin 2,319.79 Cliecks and cash items.... 144.12 \ Exchanges for the clearing House 300.00 Total $247,G24.30 Liabilities Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid $1,319.33 Due to Ilead Office 141.919.31 Individual de- / posits subject to check . ..$ 22,023.39 Savings deposits 68.2S0.65 Time certificates of deposit 12.755.66 KsKJl 11HVU checks 1 7.50 Cashier's checks 1.10S.4G 104,185.GG Total $247,024.30 State of South Carolina, County of i Lexington.?ss. | Before me came J. 15. Ballentine. ! Manager 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. .1.'B. BALLEXTINE. J Sworn to and subscribed before mc | this 4th day of May, 1921. L. I). CULLUM, Jr., Notary Public. j Correct Attest: L. D. CULLUM. C. K. HENDERSON, \V. W. MUCKENFUSS, Directors. i Cecil Jefcoat, Cornell Tindall. Third grade.?Jettie Kirkland, Evelyn Sturkie. Second grade.-?Melvera Jefcoat. Advanced first grade.?Melton Jefcoat, Doris Kirkland, Freddie Craft, 'Downey Furtick, Miriam Flake. Thel T"> O ; .. Willion.OAll Cr. r_ mil m u\> ii, ^ainmiv n iiuuukiv/h, lisle Sturkie, Daniel Jefcoat. First, grade.?Frankie Craft, Connie May Sturkie. Schoenberg Jefcoat. Statement of the Condition of the j BANK OF SWANSEA ' located at Swansea, S. (\. at the close of business April 28. 1021. Resources. Loans and discounts .... $400,144.0G Overdrafts 12.SOT.GO ( Furniture and fixtures... 3.215.00 , Banking house 0.905.12 , Due from hanks and bankers 13.i<T.8l CiirrpiieV 1.251.00 , ('Old 3cr?.oolJ Silver and Other Minor Coin 966.00 Checks and cash items... 1,180.00 c Total $446,801.19 Liabilities Capital stock paid in $100,000.00 ( Surplus fund 1,500.00 I Undivided profits, less cur. rent expenses and taxes paid 991.76 Dividends unpaid 3.666.00 Individual de- ? posits subject to check $ 95,155.48 Saving's depos- ( its 89,433.90 v Time certifi- a cates of do- t posit 3,300.00 1: Cashier's checks 1,087.SO 18S,977.1S Notes and bills rediscount- i ed 7,666.23 Eills payable, including: certificates for money C borrowed 144,000.00 Total $446,S01.19 State of Soifth Carolina, County of Lexington.?ss. Before me came B. E. Craft, cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. B. E. CRAFT. 1 e Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of May, 1921. H. L. DERRICK. 1 Notary Public. ^ Correct Attest: W. li. WITT, ( Ij. H. WITT, C ('. L. It AST, ? Directors. C Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF CHAP1N ; located at Chapin, S. C., at the close of business April 2$. 1921. itesoum->. j Loans and discounts $72,750.50 Overdrafts 3S2.91 Bonds and stocks owned by < the bank 5,4 00.00 Furniture and fixtures .... 1,881.03 ^ Banking house 1,714.24 Other real estate owned... 1-.749.11 , % V Due from banks and bankers 0,939.96 ( Currency 1.131.00 j Gold 465.00 Silver and other minor coin 709.97 , Checks and cash items.... 164.90 < Total $93,288.62 Liabilities Capital stock paid in $10,000.00 ^ Surplus fund 2,000.00 , Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 753.35 Dividends unpaid 600.00 Individual deposI its subject to check ...:. . . .SIS. 888.64 Savings deposits. 3.6S0.94 Time certificates j j of deposit 25.571.62 j Cashier's checks 294.07 4S.43a.2Y ! Fills payable, including certificates for money borrowed 31,500.00 Total $93,288,02 1 i State of South Carolina. County of Lexington.?ss. liefore me came Kub't. A. Frick, 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 j by the books of said bank. i. -f\. I" iviv IV. I Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of May, 1921. L. E. SHEALY, Notary Public. Correct Attest: . J. S. WESSIXGEK, J S. J. CLARK. HA11RY V. WESSINGEK. Directors. Statement of the Condition of the BANK OF PEL10N, located at Pelion, S. C., at the close of business April 2S, 1921. Resources Loans and discounts $75,330.29 Overdrafts 35.40 Furniture and fixtures 1,373.18 Banking house 1.270.54 Due from banks and bankers :. . . 923.00 Currency 899.00 Gold 10.00 Silver and other minor coin 113.20 Checks and cash items.... 1,185.79 i Total $81.140.40 | Liabilities Capital stock paid in $21,225.00 j Surplus fund 1,899.00 ( rndivideij profits, less current expenses and taxes ] paid 247.30 ' Dividends unpaid 4.50 [ndividual deposits subject to ] check $1 0,544.38 Savings deposits 24,079.93 i fiYY!** I'Prtifir.'i too of deposit S.LOO.OG ^ Cashier's checks. 2,040.29 44,704.GO J Mils Payable, including 1 certificates for money " j borrowed 13,000.00 j Total $81,140.40 < State of South Carolina, County of -j Lexington.?ss. ( Before me came G. L. Taylor, "ash'ier of the above named bank, j ^ rho. being duly sworn, says that the j .bove and foregoing statement is a j ( rue condition of said bank, as shown j ( >y the books of said bank. j G. L. TAYLOR. Sworn to and subscribed before me j his 6th day of May, 1921. C. A .SHUMPERT, I ? Notary Public for S. C. Correct Attest: * L. W. WISE, D. F. SHUMPERT. D. R. KNEECE, j< Directors. * Statement of the Condition of the ! BANK OF WESTERN J CAROLINA 1 oc-ated at Lexington, S. C.. at the lose of business, April 28, 1921. Resources a.ans and discounts $392,761.73. )ue from hanks and bankers .... 2.232.G5 I Currency 3.775.00 Jold 45.00 1 Silver and other minor c-oin 1,184.57 Thecks and cash items.. 1,183.14; ! Total $401,182.00 ' Liabilities Undivided profits. less current expenses and taxes paid $ 916.1G ndividual deposits subject to chock S G2.145.4H Savings deposits 127.G73.48 Certified checks ..... 400.00 Tashier's checks 2,730.30 192.040.3G Dther liabilities, viz: Due Head Office, Aiken. S. 0 207.3 1G.57 rotal * $401,1 82.09 State of South Carolina. County of Lexington?ss. Before me came John T. Sox, Manager of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true rondition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. JOHN T. SOX. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5rd day of May. 1021. W. D. DENT (L. S.) Notary Public. Correct Attest: C-, M. EFIIID. OEDDIXGS CUSHMAX. \V. W. MUCIvEXFrSS. Directors. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA. AT THE CLOSE OF BCSINESS. APRIL 28. 1921. Assets Bills receivable S3.020,783.43 Stocks and bonds 551.0!*2.75 Banking houses. real estat". furniture and fixtures I2i!,iss.(53 Cash on hand and in i,i.nks 331.537.32 S3.S20.G02.40 Liabilities - < "XG ann no <apnai Surplus 1159,300.00 Undivided profits 103,404.42 Deposits 2.39 7.397.OS Rills payai>!<- 730.000.00 s:*.S2!'.Hii2.4 0 No mf REPORT OF THE CO THE HOME NATI At Lexington, in toe State of South Cs April 28th, li RESOURCE! Lrvann ;ui<1 discounts including rediscounts those shown on b and c) x Total loans Deduct: Notes and bills r. discounted with Federal Reserve bank, other than bank acceptances sold $ 9 \ Uverdratts, unse< urea <> U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circu ation (U. S. bonds | All other United States Government securities Totil Other honds, stocks, securities, etc.: Banking house, '$16,000.00; Furniture and Real estate owned other than banking house.. Cash in vau't Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ? Net amounts due from national banks Checks on other bks in the same city or town as Total of items. Checks on banks located outside of city or tow porting bank and other cash items Redemprion rund with II. S. Treasurer and < U. S. Treasurer Dther assets, if any, Equity in Real Estate Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Jndivided profits $15,035 93 >ss current expenses, interest and taxes paid Circulating Notes Outstanding ^et amounts duo to ba ks, bankers, and trust ies in the U. S. and foreign countries Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total of items individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days than for money borrowed) dividends unpaid Total of demand deposits (other than bank subject to res rve, items Certificates of deposit (other than for money bo )ther time deposits Total of time deposits, subject to reserve, Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank Total STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY C I, Saml. B. George, Pres., of the above-nam he above statement is true to the best of mv Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th d C. E. Leaphart, CORRECT?ATTEST: T. P. MEETZE, J. J. WINGARD, ' E. G. DREHER, Directors. LEAD* ZINC PAINT HARMON DRUG CO. Lexington, S. C. Massaging . Shampooing The A LaMode Be 13 lO MaingSt,, (Up Stairs) \YE MAKK A SPECIALTY Ol' KINDS OF IIAI It ( ! Special Skin Treatment Henna Pack CLOTHES REELS FOR HANG! Are you so situated that you ha\ is a problem to hang out the clo ting a Little Giant Clotftes KeeJ space of fifteen feet, low positi ground, high nine feet. Send for Columbia Supply ( | 823 West Gervais St. Reserve District No. 5 NDITION OF ONAL BANK, irolina, at the close of business 920. 5. (except $ 518,483 42 $ 518.483 42 8.700 62 419,776 80 994 92 994 22 Dar va)ue)$ 25,000.00 5 65,850 00 90,850 00 1,800 00 fixtures, $7,100 00 ? 23,100 00 670 00 5,53145 18,01145 13,396 79 report'g bk 1.405 91 $ 31,408 24 n of re 1,020 00 lue from 1,250 00 1 00 $ 577,808 32 $50,000.00 5,500 00 $ 10,876 95 - 4,208 97 23,500 00 com pan 689 82 472 89 1,162 71 104,497 89 (other 4,850 00 25 00 deposits) $ 109,372 89 rrowed) 29,696 99 299,366 76 329,063 75 55,000 00 $ 577,808 32 ?F LEXINGTON, SS; ed bank, do solemnly swear that knowledge and belief. lML. B. GEORGE, President. * ay of May, 1921. [l.s.J Notary Pnblic for S. C. 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