THE FIftST NATIONAL
It the State of South Carotin* at the
Charter No. M41 * ^ "
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Loans aM discounts, Including redlscc
Notes and hills rediecounted with F??
at Rwcm Bank (o^her than t
,f acceptances sold) ....s
Overdrafts, unsecured \...
U. 8. Government Securities owned:
Deposited to sseure olrculatlou (U.
value).. ..
Ail other United States Government t
Other bonds, stocks. securities, etc. . .
Furniture and Fixtures .
Cash In vault ..
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserws
Net amounts due from national banks
Net amounts due from hanks, bankers
the United States
Checks on other banks in same city o
Checks on banks located outside of
bank and other cash items
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasu
-Treasurer .. .. -
Total
LIABIl
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund
Undivided profit*
Reierved for intercut and accrued taxc
Reserved for unearned discount..
I*m current expenses. Interest and t
Circulating notes outstanding
Amount due to Federal Reserve Ba
Cashier's checks on own bank outata
Individual deposits subject to check- .
Total of demand deposits (other t
posits) subject to Reserve
Certificates of deposit (other than for i
Other time deposits *
Total of time deposits subject to
U. S. Government Securities borrowed.'
Bills payable, other thkn with Federa
Ing all obligations representing n
than rediscounts
Hllla payable with Federal Reserve Ba
Tbtal
State of South Carolina, County of To
I, W. T. Barron, Cashier of the
wear that the above statement Is tru
belief
- Subscribed and sworn to before n
Correct Attest: i
J. T. YOUNG, | |
J. B. MILLS,
E. R. PATTERSON,
Directors.
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(i hurry. We make every efl
i If you are in town for a si
< J care to trouble to go home i
" glad to have you try our sei
!> JOHN S. BA'
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t New York State License No. 4694
| JESSE HARF
IDay Phone 603; Nigh
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MOTOR EC
LEAKNINO TO READ.
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Villa, once the scourge of Mexico,
is becoming a man of letters.
He is learning to read and write
on his ranch in C'anutillo. When
dictator of Mexico he sent, to
Washington diplomatic notes that
would have done justice to the
pen of American diplomats, but
these were prepared by his secretaries,
aids, generals and even correspondents.
But having no flock
of secretaries to lean on now he
has taken up the "three rV' as
strategically as he ever led his followers
into action.
Visitors to Villa's 200,000 acre
ranch bring back the information
that the former hAndit is work in o
from sunrise to dark; but he is
stil! cautious and fearful of his
life, When he goes motoring two
truck loads of soldiers are behind
[vl him.
The strictest discipline is raain.tained
by Villa in his colony off
1,000 people at Canutillo. Not a
drop of liquor is permitted on the
place, and everybody works. His
headquarters are in the Canntillo
cathedral, the only structure in
the town left intact by years of
revolution. The former bandit's
home is a low. one story building
next door to the cathedral.
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BANK. AT FORT UELL,
of bunlneca on April II. 'lMli '
feeMrv* XMstHct No. tf
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.nnfta BBAi ? 4B e<l
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?d?r ank
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. . t88.?76.7I--9306.471.82 ,
8.884.18 ,
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8. bonds par
. $46,668.69
Securities 13,906.00? 63.900.00
1.600.60 j
. .........T 8.860.66
v 8.844.01
Bank ... 10.836.16 ]
' h 360.32
and trust companies In
v 4.906.08
r town as reporting bank 906.31
city or town of reporting
3rf*.17
irer and due from tJ. 8. I
2,000.00 ,
% *387.848.04 1
.ITIE8
* 40,000.00
10,000.00
.$10,358.76 r '
s 1.600.00 - I
618.13? 17.476.88 ,
nxe? |>ald .. 6.398.31? 12.078.67
40.000.00 '
k (deferred credit** .... 3,161.15
ndlng 097.71
. 61.062.77
hnn bank de
61,062.77
money borrowed ,. . . 36.261.79
161.736.05
reaerve .... $196,997.84
8,8 50.00
f Reserve Bank (includtaney
borrowed other
. ' 5.000.00
nk ,10.000.00
. . $387,848.04
>rk, as.:
above named bank, do solamnljr
in to the beat of my Jffiowledge and 1
" w. T. BARRON, Cashier. 1
no this 7th day of May, 1921.
C. 8. LINK, Notary Public. 1
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makes a specialty of # 1
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fort to please our patrons, a (
tort time only or do not # ,
it meal time, we would be ?
rvice. 2 1
VNE, Manager * i 1
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Directors
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; South Carolina License No. 141 <,
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SOUTH CAROLINA j'
IU1PMENT ];
STATEMENT
Of Um conditio* mi the Savings Bonk of
Fort Mill, located at Fort Mill. S. C? at
the dote of basinet* Doc, 31, 1920.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $ 91,096.47
Overdrafts 612.67
Bonds and Stocks owned by
bank 10,000.00
Furniture and Fixtihres 3,610.42
Due from banks and bankers, 6,424.36 ;
Currency . 11,180.001
Silver and other minor coin.. 602.11!
Total, $122,624.92
IJ ABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in $25,000.00
Surplus fund 12,000.00
Undivided profits, leas current
expenses and taxes paid.... 400.66
Individual deposits subject to *
check 9 84,952.69
Cashier's checks . 171.68 85,124 27
Total 1 $122,624.92
State of South Carolina,
County of York. S. S.
Before me came W. B. Meacham,
president of the above named bank,
who, being duly sworn, says that the
above ana foregoing statement is a
true condition of said bank, aa shown
by the books ot said bank.
W. B. MEACHAM.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 6th day of lfay. 1921.
W. B. MEACHAM, Jr.,
Correct Attest: Notary Public.
J. M. GAMBLE, 1
S. L. MEACHAM. Directors.
J. HJ McMUR&AY, )
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by Said Commission. ffv- I
Whereas, the Town Council of.. *
Fort Mill, by an ordinance adopt* '
ed the 3rd day of May, 19fli Pro" J
vided for \ the issue and! sale of
rhirty Thousand Dollars <b Street 1
Bonds for the purpose of improv- 1
ing the streeta of the Town of *
Fort Mill, and t.
WhereaB, the Legislature of the ;
State of South Carolina, by an Act
approved the 5th day of March, '
1920. created a Street Commission
of the Town of Fort
powers and duties therein defined
and set forth, and t
Whereas, the said Town Council
of tile said Town of Fort Mill is
desirous that the proceeds of the
bond issue referred to herein as
being authorized by ordinance
passed on the 3d day of May, 1921,
shall be expended by said Commission.
and the work of improving
the streets of the Town of
Fort Mill be carried on under its
direction and control,
Now.therefore, be it ttrdained,
by *the Mayor and Council of the
Town of Fort Mill in council assembled
and by authority of the
same:
Section 1. That L. A. Jl^rris, J.
L. Spratt, and Nile Carothers are
hereby constituted the Street
Commission of the Town of Fort
Mill, with such powers, duties and
privileges as are set forth in an
Act entitled "An Act to Empower
the Town of Fort Mill to Issue
Bonds for Street Improvements
not to Exceed Thirty Thousand
Dollars; to Create a Commission
for the Expenditure of the Proceeds
Thereof; and to Provide for
a Sinking Fund." approved the
Mh day of March, 1920.
Section 2. That said Commission
shall use the proceeds of the sale
t)f any bonds issued by the Town
of Fort Mill for street improvements,
for the improvement of the
streets and sidewalks of the said
town, except that the same need
nAt hn AAmnln^A/l ~ O*?a. I
"v ww|>icicu uciurr (lie 01m
day of Decerober, 1922; that there
shall be paid over to aaid Commission
by the Treasurer of the Town
of Fort Mill all funds received by
him from the sale of any bond issued
for. stroot improvement; end that
said Commission is hereby
constituted the agent of the Town
of Fort Mill, with power to make =
contracts, employ engineers, purchase
material, and do whatsoever
else is necessary to carry out the
improvement of the streets and
sidewalks of the said Town.
Done and ratified in council as
sombled this 9th day of May, 1921.
F. E. AUDREY,
Mavor.
P. S. LINK.
Town Clerk.
666 cures Chills and Fever.
Lots of new goods just arrived
at Massey's at new prices, which
are much lower.
Don't fail to see the new Shoea
nt Ma RHP v'a Our nnw ipiho-i
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lower. j
666 cures a Cold quickly. 1
New Hats -for ladies and chil- -=
dren just arrived at Masesy's at
25 cents to $4.50. Save half your
money. ^
666 cures Dengue Fever.
For Final Discharge.
Notice is hereby 'given that 1 e,
have made my final return to the
Probate Court of York county as
administrator of the Estate of |n
Miss (irace Krwin. nnd nn W<wt.
iv?? day, June 1, 1921, I will make I J
application to said Court for my ,
discharge from further liability ^
in connection with said administrution.
7
A. O. JONES, Administrator.
Fort Mill. S. C.. April 26, 1921. "
5tMay26
LET ME REPAIR YOUR I
SHOES :
M
Bring your 8hoef to ft. M. Hood
for good work mud reasonable
ol
prices. Terms, oash. ti
Shoes and Hosiery for sale, as u
usual, at bargain prices. "
Oome to see me. J
R. M. HOOD "
TBI ?HOB MAM.
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Why not get
^ and really less
SCHLOSS CLO
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j have stood th*
they are bette
; BOYS' NEW
serges, worste
from . . .
ITS TO
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We have a ful
Unde.rwear.
Shirts and Dr
Boys' Union 5
HI
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Schloss Suits,
Shirts?We se
meed in the hands of the inagis ates
of the several townships for
tosecution.
All of the banks of the county
re offering their accommodations
nd facilities to taxpayers who
lay desire to make use of the
une, and I am taking pleasure in
iving prompt attention to all corspondence
on the subject.
Ail taxpayers appearing at my <
Wee will receive prompt attenon.
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Note?The tax books are made t
p by townships and parties writ- ]
ig about taxes will always expe- )
ite matters if they will mention ?e
township or townships hi
rhich their property or proper "
es are located. . J
HARRY E. NEIL.
Treasurer of York County.
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PA1
You Can
By Tradin,
We wish to call the attenti
thing in GROCERIES on w
where in thie section. V
ourselves, and we help oun
Because of quick turn-over
to consider. And we guars
numb? Wis 159.
Fort Mill
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TAX EXTENSION.
ffic# of the County Treasurer of
York County.
York, 8. C., March 1, 1921.
Pursuant to the Act of the Genral
Assembly notice isN hereby
iven that the time for the payent
of taxes due be'tween Octo;r
15 and December 31, 1920, has
pen , extended to May 1, 1921,
ith a three per cent penalty aded
to all payments made after
[arch 1. From May 1 to May 15,
)21, there will be a penalty of
per cent, and after May 15 all
rtpaid taxes will go into execuon.
Unpaid poll taxes will be
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nd for Les&
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the best when it cos
i in the end? .
THES FOR MEN AND
e test for a half centu
r at the price than eve
' SPRINCi SUITS
ds and cassimeres, si
IE TO CHANG
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1 line of Men's and Bo
Union Suits / . .
awers
>uits . . . ... .
IRE'S QUALI
Stetson Hats, Crossel
ill 'em.
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Save Marr
g at the Cooperati
on of the public to the fact t
hich a better price can not be
7j6 are in business to help th
selves better when we help th<
s our stock is always fresh,
intee quick deliveries and effici
Cooperative
E.S. PARKS, Manager.
Prices Plain
We have adopted t
hi many of the large
eveiy article in our st
a tag giving the price <
system lessens the cht
a convenience to the ci
one price to all?that i
first class, fresh Groc<
We also offer FIVE ?
every dollar spent wit
B. C. FER
PHONI
Tomato Plants, all varieties. r?Oc
>er hundred, $2 per thouaaml;
ransplanted, $1 per hundred,
ieady now. Phone 125-B. Medin
Plant Farm, Fort Mill, S.C. J4 p
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YOUNG MEN
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:r, $20 to $39.
in all .wool
zes, 6 to 18,
. $5 to $15
.E 'EM
\ys Summer
. . 98c up
50C and 75C
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fve Store
hat there is hardly anysecured
here than elsee
consumer as well as
> consumer best,
which is something else
tent service. Our phone
5 Store
ly Marked
he system in vogue
cities of putting on
ore as far as possi*
of the article. This
ince of mistakes, is
jstomer and insures
the lowest at which
sries can be sold.
MER CENT OFF on
h us.
GUSON
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UNERAL DIRECTOR MID FUNERAfl^H
EQUIPMENT MOTOR HEARS
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