Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, January 02, 1913, Image 8

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[ I H?1? i it re i OFFICERS: ' T. S. KIRKPATRICK, Pres. OSMOND BARBER, V-Pres. OF CC || T. B. SPRATT, Cashier. j % DIRECTORS: T. S. KIRKPATRICK, L | J. B. MILLS, j L. A. HARRIS. Capital Su ? W. B. ARDREY, Profits (nei B JOHN M. HARRIS, Le'5'Div JACKSON HAMILTON, Circulation H.N.PATTERSON, Deposits, Fnr.AR I*?? Jv*"?' OSMOND BARBER, Total J. L. SPRATT. T. B. SPRATT. ?HE Assets shown above exceec I DRED THOUSAND DOLLA not include our largest asset. The lar Bank is the confidence of the people ( Confidence in the strict snpervisior States Government, confidence in t ment of our directors, and confidence integrity of our officers. I Four Per Cent j. I NEW YEAR-1913: o . . ? ^ ? We come at the beginning of this New Year with v many thanks to the people for their patronage. * Your help we assure you has been appreciated. ^ + Now we are better acquainted with you and the > business, and we mean to make this year profitable ? ^ to both you and ourselves. ^ ) + Our new rooms are full of all kinds of the best o Furniture and more coming every day. ^ Call and see us. ^ j Harris Furniture Company/: ^ "First on the Square." ^ x \ + T W. F. HARRIS HERBERT HARRIS JESSE HARRIS T i i V * \ M 1 IL Lg rr \*s ??& f^shb re ra mhi wv hi kbub d I A S t lift fe PB r >NDiTiON AT THE CLOSE OF BUS DECEMBER 31, 1912. .lABILITIES ASSETS Loans _ $ sck $25,OUO.OC U. S. Bonds $ l) $4,263.64 5'k Fund wilii U. S. Treas'r... paid 1,000.00 3,263.64 , Furniture and Fixtures i____ 25,000.00 __ Cash on hand and clue bb,5z.Z.5Z from other bakks $109,736.16 Total $1 >tai Assets - - $109,786.1 ling ONE HUN- ^INCE WE BE ES, however, do ago more tF gest asset of this their confidence ! our community. with us. 1 of the United We are well eq he business judg- dered us and invit in the ability and commodation and ronsprvativp Interest on AH' nwiHiirirHiHHMiii 11iiiiiii11 i iii i i mi .. ? i -i v i<n valuta un Toilet Soaps, Toilet Waters, Bath Brushes, Sponges, Etc. All of these articles add to the pleasure and benefit of the bath. Call and see our line. jl at xvd i^rug \^UIIip y. Agency for Nyal's Family Remedies. # *1 1 ____j | III fw ?>S Savings Department. ' Al! deposits in this depart- | ^ IV1 "^:'$f%: INESS -- * 1 f?l ? meni oear intere st at the rate I 1 ? I \ ^ with the new year and deposit I, I I J , ' 4^ a portion of your earnings in I Jjb ^232 49 "FIRST NATIONAL BANK" .1,250 00 Small Accounts. "C9H| j Ml 1 2,390.60 j Our bank has grown and ; 1a. bank for ALL the people, in Ml All j ;,L-| h,oi4..jv? which the ordinary man's dol- I 1 ? j ? ' lar is as big as is the rich man's I Z"^SSj 09,786.16 ancj because our accommoda- 'Jl 6tion and assistance have been B | n ^ ^ 1MB || II _ ! 1 . . JJ__ .L_JL1 -GAN business some twenty * months ij lan five hundred people have shown * j|BB in this bank by opening accounts I iHfl uipped to handle any business ten- I e new business, pledging every ac- |: courtesy consistent with prudent and ? Time Deposits j SWOB UHflBHKNBin&K ??mhu9* aa &esi&&m "j ?t?iS3>*??KiC^<CKVX>C3i?? Jt ?^<C? *3i'05K>HC3i0SJCKK ! * 8 To Oar Customers .and tlic Public, jj 1 Greetings: 0 We have enjoyed and appreciated a liberal share jjj * of the patronage of the people of Fort Mill and we * 8 have strenuously endeavored to supply the best in B $ Food Stuffs, at as low prices as possible and to give $ Q efficient, courteous service. If we have succeeded ft Sonly partly in that desire, we feel our efforts have a not been in vain. J w We shall continue to strive for better things, and 8 ft our fiiistfimfira sVmll of oil ????? ^ ?ww?u uiucB uu given me oest. ^ Q With best wishes, jj S JONES, the grocer. I 0 0 . | noooofoo st o??on I ' 3* 1