| cm-v ; aside ! nun
Pi unique only with respect to its i
murks of identificalisp, the num- i
ber of the regional reserve b ink
which issues it being, printed on;
the note. But while trie note
will look like other paper currency
and will pass in commerce
for money, it will he based upon
a i ew idea in modern American
ffina 'ce. Cold and silver certificates
are h se I on actual
anld ;in#i vilv< r ' tvinl*u*' t
are easel on iii3 faith of the
govcrntne ' and a gold reserve
of -43 ct r.ts on the dollar. Treas
ury notes are founded on gold,
and . itirn I batik notes are
basnj on low interest go'd bonds
' , : .sued ny the government. li the
r tonal reserve note will He
has d upon 40 p. r cent, of g-?i?i
a'd 100 percent ot commercial
patter, pronti es to pay mono
due as lite r< suit of trau.-'&c.iov.a
i t g in, st ick, matin 1'act ere-,
ut'i-ie-. !umr anil icier ncessi
i s i iJ'o. It is "ass t"
cu r ev a-'-" a hi off a.-> n. ,?r ;
pt?:-s' e th' i- a Oi I lion . a r;1
upon hi id iv i einaole in when'
potatoes, beef, cotton, or \vn '
n tt.
['amirs' Institute at OMd iiiil.
/ n :(> -'irr-eiiM n is i^id tha&
Farmers' insfi'ido will 0-held
at. God J]i ' bch >ol ii'ithL* in-|
day, ilie 12 (I, at \vh oh time
tho neoplo of Fiirt Mill and
vicioi'.y will have an opportunity
of hearing a number of piomi- ;
nent speakers representing Clem i
son college, the State department
of agriculture and the United
States department of agriculture. !
A large crowd of iarme s and
.others interested in agriculture;
are expected to bs present.
Elections by the Legislature.
Circuit Judg1 Oeorjre W. Cage,
of Chester, was elected associate :
justice of the supreme court;
by the General Assembly. Chief
Justice Gary was reelected.
Ernest Moore, of Lancaster, i
was chosen judge of the sixth
circuit to succeed Mr. Gage.
Circuit Judges Bowen, Rice,
Wilson and Spain wore all reelected
without opposition.
Contract for Court Ibu e.
There will he a meeting of
the Court House Commission
here on Friday, Jan. 23, at w inch
time the contract for the new
court house w ill be let. Tim
architect and contractors intending
to submit bids, will be present
at this meeting. The work
of tearing down the old uuilding
will begin as soon thereafter as
practicable. York News.
PANCAKES IN ENGLAND.
We still oat pancakes, but their
[preparation is no longer heralded by
(ringing the church bolls. The "pnn(oake
bell," however, was formerly
confided at 11 o'clock on Shrove
Tuesday, and its efleets have been detscribed
by Taylor, the Water poet:
'"As the clock strikes 11 there i? a
bell rung, culled the pancake boll, the
sound whereof makes thousands of
people distracted and forgetful of
manners and humanity. Then there
lis a thing called wheaten flour, which
ithe cooks do mingle with water, eggs,
spice and other tragical, magical enchantments,
ami then do put into a
jfrying pan of boiling suet, until it
(is transformed into a flip-jack, Palled 1
pancake, which ominous ineanta- .
it ion the common people do devour
igrcedily."? London ( broniele.
TRAINING FOR OFFICE. ,
"How did your bov, Henry, come
out at college?"
"Why, I thought everybody/in the
Tillage knew, lie was graduated at
the bead of bis political economy
class."
"He* he gone to work yet?"
"To vet. I'm making him take a
two y< ars* business course at the com
S' hool here. After lie iwt<i
p
1 f H' u'!!i that the Civic club id
yrvnjj .'o r-'? him for mayor."?St.
jLouis.
FOR SALE?At a r< asonnblc price,
220-Egg "Queen" Incubator and three
Broooers. D. A. LEE.
WANTED?District Manager with
-. ability to secure sub-agents for a wonderful
invention embodying six new
patented points, placing our Portable
Gasoline Lamp on a par with electricity.
Agents c.7 rAllen-Sprrvn
Gas Light Co., Lansing, Mich.
FOR SALE, on reasonable terms,
and at a fair price, the Mary Stephenson
place, in Indian Land township.
Lancaster county. One hundred acres,
and a part of the Sixer lands. Address,
jjr, J. Harry Foster, Attorney, Rock Hill.
8. C. Office, Railroad Avenue.
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Card From Mr. Bknkenship.
Editor Fori Mill Times:
I*i the issue of your paper of;
January- 15th fc noticed an ifem !
which in put says that "the
Gold Hill correspondent of the
York News is authority for the J
statement that G. F. lilanken-l
ship probably will not offer for
reelection as lownsaip superv Isor
next fall." To say that I was
Chi'itrte/i/i fn o . i nii* '? f ^ ?i. ? > f i .
r>vn |yi to\ \i i.w i uio r.iait*
print is a mi a < xprcssion of my
JTelings in the matter. As well
us-1 remember, I nave not stUed,
or ovei^intimau d, to any or'U
"that I would not be a oat did ate
f -r the office which I now hold,
and i am at a loss to know hew
such a rumor could have gained
currency without my knowledge.
I' is jri some seven months before
ili?v people will le culled
upon to elect a supervisor and,
to be frank, I have up to this
time given little thought as to
whether or not i would again ask
l:>r the place. I i the event ih.it
I decide to nsk f >r r re?ection, i
shad hi nom< iu.j c.n.uidacy
through The Times at tin- T roper
time, a <1 iu the m antime ask
'my 11 1 :id. to o i\ i ati< :?t? m
to tiio ' ri-goi;. ; or otiicr riunurs
w bra ;n. y i?e cltvitiated ostousih.\
or the put pose of injuring
i.'. .. (I '. B!a:iK?knship.
i I'll .1 j . I, O . J I 11* .
FEEBLE ulLI FtOFLE
Are Told How to Regain
Strength and Vigor.
As one prows old the waste of the j
system becomes more rapid than repair,
the orpans act more slowly and
less effectively than in vonth. the dr. I
dilation is poor, the blood thin and
digestion weak.
Vlnol, our delicious cod liver and
Iron tonic without oil is the ideal
strengtheuer and body-builder for old
folks, for It contains the very elements
needed to rebuild wasting tissues and
replace weakness with strength. Vlnol
also fortifies the system against colds
and thus prevents pneumonia.
Mrs. Mary Ivey, of Columbus, Ga.,
says: "If people only knew the good
Vlnol does old people, I am sure you
would be unable to supply the demand.
I never took anything before
that did me so much good as' Vlnol.
It Is the finest tonic and strength
creator I ever used In my life."
If Vlnol fails to build up the feeble,
old people, and create strength wo
will return your money,
P. S.?Our Saxo Salve stops Itching
and begins healing at once.
W. AltDKbY, Druggist,
FORT MILL. S. C.
STATEMENT
Of the condition of the Savings Bank of
Fort Mill, located at Fort Mill, S. C., at
the close of Lusinecs Jar. 13, 1914. |
UKSOUKCBS. ' I
l.?tiis ami Discounts. . $7li S70 ro I
Ove li'Kl'tH .. 50t> 7.
Furniture umi Fixtures- 2 02
Duo fiom {tanks and Bankers .. 10^05 63
Currency 4 000 00
Silver and other minor coin . 1 071 (52
Total $07 N.2 40
1.1 AMI.1TI ICS.
Capital Stock pit id in. ... .?.. $2.7 000 00
Surplus Fund ... 1200000
Undivided Profits, loss Cut rent Kxpens
oh uno l uxi'H rum. _ 352 63
Individual Deposits subject to check ... 55 MS) 67
Cashier's Checks. ...... 5 360 IS)
Total. 197 862 4$)
STATE ok SOUTH CAROLINA. >
County ok York, t
Before me came W. B. Mcacham. Cashier of the
uliove named liank. who. Iieinx duly sworn, says
that tlie above and foregoing statement is a true
condition of huh! tmnh. its shown by the books of
said bank.
W. B. MKACHAM.
Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 20th
day of January. 1914.
T. B. SPRATT. Notary Public.
Correct?Attest
J. H. McMHRRAY. 1
S I,. MEACHAM. - Directors.
W. B MEACHAM Jr. I
No. 9041.
Report of the Condition of
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
At I'ort Mill, in the State of South Carolina,
at the close of business January
13, 1914.
Resources:
I. uns and Discounts $81 682 77
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 496 91
U. S. bonds to secureTirculation 25 000 00
Premiums on U. S. bonds 232 49
BankinK house. Furniture and Fixtures. 2 500 00
Due from National Banks (not reserve
agents) 2 910 92
Due from approved Reserve Agent* ... 4 909 23
Notes of other National Banks 1 900 00
Fractional Paper Currency. Nickels and
Cents 162 87
Lawful Money Reserve in bank, vis:
Specie $2 000 00
Legal-tender notes ? 1.. 2 40000 4 400 00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
(5 per cent, of circulation) 1 250 00
Total $126 436 19
Liabilities:
Capital Stock paid in ... . $25 000 00
Surplus fund 1400 00
Undivkled Profits, less Expenses and
Taxes paid 999 11
National Bank Notes outstanding 25 000 00
Dividends unpaid 168 00 !
Individual deposit* subject to check
. ??3 197 21
Demand certificates of deposit 6 1P9 38
Cashier's checks outstanding 3 561 47 72 868 08
Total $125 435 19 j
State of South Carolina.
County of York. a.a. ,
I. T. 11. Spratt. Cashier of the above-named
hank, do solemnly swear that theabovaatatement j
Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. i
T. B. SPRATT. Cafhier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 17th
day of January, 1913.
W. B. MEACHAM. Notary Public.
Correct?Attest: /
W. B. ARDREY 1 7 ' .
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NOMINATION COUPON
To enter the Contest for one of the Prizes,
send this Coupon to the Contest Department, Fort i
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GOOD FOR 1,000 VOTES
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