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W '* con I Surplus and F M U.S.Bonds&O [ | Deposits \&I V AATItt 1920 The above sumi this Bank at the clo National Bank of the These comparat also show that instea more people with 1110 Not a dollar has We believe the all circumstances, wl customers consistent We know that t grow and prosper in s rf TU 1 1 11 V T. B. SPRATT, President MEWS ABOUND TOWN. Rt Short Stories Picked Up by The ^ Times Reporter. Mrs. Eva Harris of Albemarle, ^ N. C., is a guest at the home of . Mr. and Mrs. R. F.Qrier. lit Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Culp and their children, former residents of Port Mill, have moved from * Canton, N. C., to Wilson, N. C. Kt Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Sheppard 0i returned to their home in Vort ,i Mill Saturday, following a visit b; of several days in Charleston. t? Dr. and Mrs. A. Theo Neely w and their little daughter of New- w berry visited friends in Fort Mill le during the last week. tl Miss Lottie Broadnax, daugk- ra ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Broadnax, has accepted a position as ?< bookkeeper at the store of B. C. cf Ferguson. r\ Mrs. Hattie Mack, acoinpanied F by her granddaughter, Miss Car- a| oline Banks of Columbia, and her I'' grandson, William Mack, Jr., left " Tuesday evening for a visit of several weeks to Mrs. Mack's son, P Col. William Mack, in New York 81 city. 01 The town council of Fort Mill, ni meeting Tuesday night, ordered that an election be held on Tues- fr day, August 15, to elect a suecessor to J. C. McElhaney, former alderman from Ward 4, resigned. af Prof. J. H. Thornwell, superin- h< tendent of the Hartsville public = school, and Airs. Thornwell were R guests several days this week at = the home of Dr. J. B. Elliott. They left this morning for Chutham, Vs., to visit Prof. Thorn- 0 well's sister, Mrs. E. S. Reid. ^ Mrs. R. F. Grier has returned to Fort Mill after spending sev- 111 eral weeks visiting her daughter, al Mrs. E. C. Duboae, in Birming ' ham, Ala. While away Mrs. .a Grier attended the marriage of lc. her son, Zenas C.-Grier, at Simp- ? sonville, Greenville county, on * June 15. I The Rev. W. R. Bouknight, aI pastor of St. John's Methodist a? church, will preach at the after- * noon service next Sunday at the Fort Mill Presbyterian church. _ following which he will fill his j?{ regular engagement at Pleasant E Hill church, preaching there at ? 5 p. m. instead of '4:30 p. in.. n< however. oi Tuesday morning at- 7 o'clock di the thermometer at the home of L. JUNE30 ON 43 CI :^ * - 4 Vofits ther Securities 1 $ naries of SWORN STAT] se of business June 30tl terrific slump in the pri ive statements show a s d of having had to curta re money this year than i been lost on loans sinct people of this section ar lether cotton is forty cei with the sound conserve hey have a feeling of pri spite ot the financial sto E FIR! OPERATED UNDER J. L. SPRATT, Vice Prei ood below 70 degrees for the ' rst time at that hour in several I eeks. Showers have been fre- j lent in Fort Mill during the last | vo weeks, but they have not j ml the effect of cooling the at- j losphere to a noticeable degree. J. H. Harris, Pleasant Valley j timer, Monday morning brought | t.Fort Mill a number of cotton ptares he had just picked up in | tie of his fielils which bore evi- j ence of having been attacked ' v an insect whose work was said i i be similar to that of the boll { eevil, if not that of the boll cevil itself. The aquares were ft at a Main street store where ley were an object of interest to any. Not the least important "mem?r" of the Fort Mill military impany is 6 year old Fred Hars. grandson of Mr. and Mrs. W. . Harris. Fred was up bright id early Sunday morning to ave in the capacity of mascot ith the company for the annual ? day encampment at Mount leasant. He was one of the nartest looking soldiers in the itfit dressed in his new khaki liform ami wearing the regulnon service hat. Some of Fred's iends were apprehensive that he light become homesick before ?e encampment ended, but he isured them that they would >ar no such reports of him. ub My-Tism cures Rheumatism. CARD OF" THANKS! Ah far qp feeble words will alw we wish to express our sin re thanks to the people of Fort ill anil the vicinity for their liversal kindness to our mother id grandmother, Mrs. Kmnia ucretia Alderson, during her st days on earth, days of physal weakness and suffering but f abiding faith, glorious hope deep spiritual joy. Also for te many tributes of love to her. 'ter her death and for the many its of kindness to and sympathy ith us in that hour we are deepgrateful. J. H. BA1LES & CHILDREN. 6# cures a Cold quickly. We hope shoes will be cheaper 'Xt year, so we are selling off ir Summer Shoes at greatly reiced prices. Many at half price. . J. Massey. ' * - J -^Ifer - *. , -- v;rt* . ' > .* "' ' - :?:v ; <>*" %* ENTS $40,000.00 Can 16,815.67 Sur 118,350.00 U.S 315,834.03 Dei 377,895.74 Loa ? t rOTAL RESO 542,949.62 19i EMENTS made to the Treasury h, last year, and June 30th, ttii^ ,.p g v4* i>iif ton ? ? * 1 Eat, & HH# S] I <>??* yH^B&MK BSWCTwoIKK ? c'J w vi wiiuii 4.1 iiu itie general du! mall decrease in resources ant il our business as so many folks we did last year when cotton ; we began business, c proud of having in their midst its or ten cents, has the desire a itive banking rules under whicli ide in the conservative managei rms of the past year. 5T NAT1 FORT MILL, South THE STRICT SUPERVISION OF T lident OSMOND BARBER, Vice I C( mmSML 192 JUNE COTTON 1< >ital . plus and Profits L Bonds & Other Sect >osits ins . . URCES 21 . Department of the United Sta i year, show very clearly the siness depression of the past t i 111 uc^umi^, aiiiitAi 11^1 y small have had to do, we have actual 'as selling for forty cents. this Strong National Bank, a t tnd has the ability to meet ev i it operates. nent of "THEIR*' bank which ONAL I Carolina HE UNITED STATES GOVERNMI President W. T. BARRON, Cash TTTTf^ FOR YOUR URNITURl WANTS SEE US 1 YOUNG & WOL I THE FURNITURE MEN j?Vr- ' . 30 )CENTS $40,000.00 17,844.08 irities 96,148.05 281,643.41 379,805.77 $497,676.35 tes' showing the condition of slight effect on this Strong welve months. uuder the circumstances, and illy been able to accommodate )ank which at all times, under ery legitimate demand of its has enabled it to continue to JANK ELNT tier STANHOPE LIGON, Teller f? y % % *.\<