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Report of Condition of ^ . .
M. S. Bailey & Son, Bankers
Of Clinton, in the State of South Carolina
At the Close of Business on Decemfeer 31, 1951
ASSETS
Cash, balances with other banks* inctodine reserve balances,
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find cash items in process of collection ..J$2,203,818.54
^United States Goverhihent obligation's* direct and guaranteed ... 3,461,000.00
Obligatians-^of-States and political subdivisions 1,641,286.04
Other bonds, notes, and debentures — — 368,690.Q0
Loans and discounts (including $737.15 overdrafts) 2,519,455.88
Real estate owned other than bank premises ->• 4,358.38
Other assets —'• 26,199.35
WEEK-END TRIES .. VISITORS . . ILLNESS '
BRIEFS...ABOUT THE PEOPIE YOU KNOW'
Items of Interest Concerning Clinton Residents
TOTAL ASSETS- 1 410,224,808.19
* LIABILITIES /
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor
ations . r ..,.... : ..$8,847,113.45
Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations...... 42,728.12
Deposits of United States Government (including postal
savings) v 205,472.49
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 263,332.53
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 14,943.34
TOTAL DEPOSITS — r $9,373,589.93
Other liabilities - 62,458.06
TOTAL LIABILITIES (not including subordinated obligations
shown below) $9,436,047.99
-Mrs. Ruth Cook is a patient at
Hays hospital. \
Pfc. Paul A. Chandler has return
ed to F. E. Warren Air Force Base,
Cheyenne, Wyoming, where he is a
student in electronics, after spend
ing several days with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Chandler.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Adair had as
their guests Sunday for a birthday
dinner in celebration of the former’s
birthday, Mr, and Mrs. B. R. Austin,
Dr. J. W. Davis,. Mrs. Henry J. Na
bors, Mrs. John D. Davis, and John
Leake Of Joanna. t- -
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bolick and
sons have returned to their home in
Birmingham, Ala., after spending
several weeks here with v the latter’s
Mrs. t. A. Buchanan and Mrs. J.
W. Gibson of Swannanoa, N. C.,
were week-end* guests of relatives
here. _ ^
Mrs. F. P. Cauley and Mrs. Ray
Todd were guests of relatives . in
In ^I^pting the 27 com-
fecords
tnunity cojnmitteeWn and 18 alter
nate community committeemen dur
ing’ the month of last December;
there were a grand total of 59 votes
cast in Laurens county. The num
ber of votes ranged from three to
12 votes in a township. Farmers
are showing little interest, based on
the number of votes cast, in electing
farmer community committeemen to
direct their farm programs.
4-H Clubs To Set Tree Seedlings
The 4-H club at Bethel Grpye
Greenville several days last week, j set approximately 1000 pi
Friends of Mrs. I. C. McCarley V Ge 566(11 = gS on L sch . ( ? ) L gI ' 0U
pine
jround
will be interested to know she re- * 15 _ 1 v f lt j\ Ml l\v?* il< ? r K d F '
turned home yesterday from the I ser as leader of the club.
BialoCk "Clinic where she has been
ill the past few davs.
C. L. Sikes of Charlotte, N. C.)
was the guest several days this
week of Mr. and Mrs. Mic.hael Tur
ner. ^ ~
. • Alvin Marshall of Joanna, is a
patient at Hays hospital.' ! •
i Friends of Mrs. Dillard- Milam
Also on the same day the club at
Rarksdale-Namie with Mrs. E. J.
Evett and Mrs. Richard Pitts as
local leaders, will use approximate
ly 600 pine seedlings to replant the
area on the school grounds. The
area was planted last fall but fire
sebdQings. I'he county agents .and
S. A.- Marbuf,’Clemson College Ex
tension Forester, will assist With
the demonstrS‘{Idns. - v
‘ Tpe trees used for the school
plants are made available through
the State Commission of Forestry
and the pulpwood companies draw
ing wood from the state.
Sunday School Class
Sends Box to'Koretf
The Lyde Little Sunday school
class of the First - Baptist church
this week sent a box of clothing to
Korea.
The need for warm clothing, es
pecially for Korean women and
children was called to Uie attention
of the class by’ Mrs. H^W. Steer’s
son who is with the U. S. Army in
Korea. The box was mailed to him
to be given to the proper authori-
got out and destroyed some of the ties for distribuiton.
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$ 500,000.00
100,000.00
Undivided profits ....: 188,760.10
Capital*
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS — - - 788,760.20
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $10,224,808.19
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•This banks capital consists of:
First preferred stock with total par value of $100,000.00
Common stock witHT totaT par value of...™...\'....$4©9vOOQ.Op —
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other
purposes v 4 840,720.24
I, G. L. SIMPSON, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the abdve statement is true, and that it fully and correctly represents
the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth, to the
best of my knowledge and belief. G. L. SIMPSON.
Correct—Attest: R. C. Adair, Robert M. Vance, Geo. H. Cornelson, P. S.
Bailey, Directors.
State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of January, 1952, and I
hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of ttois bank.
E. E. HARRISON, Notary Public.
My commission expires at the pleasure of the Governor.
Repart of Condition of
Bank of Clinton
Of Clinton, in the State of South Carolina
At the Clooe of
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on December 31, 1951
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Cash, balances with other banks, including reserve balances,
and cash items in process of collection —4 492,381.83
United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed. .. 613,760.80
Obligations of States and political subdivisions 115406.77
Loans and discounts .'. ;
Real estate owned other than bank premises - 15,653.10
TOTAL ASSETS ' - ...$1,669,824.96
LIABILITIES
Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corpor- ^
ations - ....41,262,695.30
Deposits of United States Government (including postal sav
ins) 5,244.84
Deposits of States and political subdivisions 250,000.00
Other deposits (certified and officers’ checks, etc.) 2,720.05
TOTAL DEPOSITS 41,520,660.19
Other liabilities - 830.00
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TOTAL LIAiBBLITIES (not including subordinated obligations
shown, below) - - 41,521,490.19
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital* — —.....— $ 100,000.00
Surplus — - - •: 35,000.00
Undivided profits 8,134.77
^Reserves - - 5,000.00
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS % 148,134.77
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TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .....41,069,624.96
This bank’s capital consists of common stock wife tp.tal .par value of
$100,000.00.
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other
purposes - •— $ 465,000.00
- I, Harry Y. MoSween, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is true, and that it fully and correctly rep
resents the true state of the several matters herein contained and set forth,
to the best of my knowledge and belief. HARRY Y. McSWEEN.
Correct—attest: R. P. Hamer, T. E. Addison, W. W. Harris, Directors.
State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss:
Sworn to and subscr'ibed before me this 8th day of January, 1952, and I
hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. '
S. MARGARET HOLLAND, Notary Public.
My commission expires at will of the Governor.
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mother, and in Charleston with the j will be interested to know she is a
former’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Warren and
son, Larry, visited the former’s
mother, Mrs^G. L. Warren, in Bel
mont, N. C., on Sunday.
Mrs. H. W. Wood has returned
from a ten days’ stay at Daytona
Beach and other points of interest
in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashbjr Galloway of
Anderson, were guests Sunday of
the latter's ststor, Mrs - Francis
Blalok, and Mr. Blalock. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Garger are
in New Yok on a buying trip for
the store here and in Laurens.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter, Jr., are
occupying an apartment in the
home of Mrs. John W. Little.
Mrs. J. A. Darby of Whitmire,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whit
lock last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Irby Hipp and lit
tle son, Irby III, have returned to
their home in Rock Hill after spend
ing several days with Mr. and Mrs.
Irby Hipp.
Mrs. A. B. Hill of Cross Hill,
is a patient at the Blalock clinic.
Miss Lucy Thomas of Conway,
spent the week-end with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas.
Mrs. Robert Wysor, III, and little
daughter, Sara Lynn, have returned
to their home here aftpr Spending
several weeks in Moultrie, JSa.,
with the former’s,mother, MrsrOs-
car Owens. 5 ‘
Mrs. Ralph Blakely returned yes
terday from a few days visit to. her
daughter, Miss Florence Blakely,
in Durham, N. C. She was accom
panied by Miss Carolyn Murphy.
Friends of Jane Ellen Fowler
will regret to learn she is confined
to her home with mumps.
Mr, and Mrs. B. # K. Barnes and
Mrs. S. B. Sherard, Mrs. Kathleen
visited Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barnes
Sunday, r —
Mrs. S. B. Sherard, Mrs. Kathaleen
Smith and Paul Sherard of Gaff
ney, visited Miss Ella Adair and
Mrs. J. D. Jeanes Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jett, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Byrd and Mr. and
Mrs. Jessie Wilson of Spartanburg,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith
and infant daughter, Linda Kath
erine, Sunday.
Miss Nell Fuller has returned to
the Presbyterian hospital in Char
lotte after visiting her parents,
Mr. and * Mrs. B. T. Fuller, for a
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week. -Mrs. B. S. Cole of Grednville,
also visited the Fullers- last week.
Miss Jo Ann Anderson of Win-
throp college, in Rock Hill, spent
several days at her home this week.
Mrs. H. H. Harm has reutrned to
her home in Columbia after spend
ing several weeks with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Tom Addison, and Mr.
Addison.
Mr. and Mrs. James Salter of
Savannah, Ga., were week-end
guests of the former’s brother, Dr.
A. D. Salter, and family. They
were accompanied home by their
mother, Mrs. W. L. Salter, who has
been visiting here.
Dr. and Mrs. George Bellingrath
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wade
patient at Hays hospital.
Mrs. Bill Campbell is a patient
at Hays hospital following an ope
ration.
Friends of Mrs. B. H. Henry jVill
regret to know she is ill and a‘ pa
tient at Hays hospital.
Mrs. N. W. McDaniel has return
ed home after spending the past
three months in Asheville with her
daughter, Mrs. W. P. Coker, who has
been ill.
Mre. Maggie Hamrick is »ll an<T a
patient at Hays hospital.
Friends - of Mrs. Rachel . Taylor
will be interested to know she is a
patient at Hays hospitals
Capt. and Mrs. C. W. Hallman
and daughter, Kitty Lu, have re
turned to their home in Waterton,
Mass., after a visit with the latter’s
brother, Braxton Duton, and fam
ily. Capt. Hallman accompanied
them to Waterton after which he
returned to his post at Camp Camp
bell, Ky. *
Miss Julia Taylor spent several
days with her mother, Mrs. George
Taylor last week en route from Ro
anoke, Va, to Chattanooga, Tenn.,
where she has accepted a position
with the Lookout Mt. church. They
visited their daughter and sister,
Mrs. Burt Copley and Mr. Copley in
Charleston Sunday. -
Mrs. Floyd Emery of Lydia, is a
patient at the Blalock clinic.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. King, Sr.,
have returned from several days
visit to Jacksonville, St. Augustine, 1
and Daytona Beach, Fla/ While in!
Jacksonville, they attended the'
Gator Bowl game. They were ac-|
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Phillips of Spartanburg.
Johnny Fuller was in Jacksonville,
Fla., Iasi week and attended the
Gator Bowl game. *
Lt. and Mrs. Ed Walters and sons
of Tulsa, Okla., are visiting the lat
ter’s mother, Mrs. F. M. Stutts and
son, Richard.
Mr. and Mrs. W, G. King had as
their guests for the week-end, Mrs.
A. F. McCurdy and children, Mari
lyn, Tommy, and Sgt. A. F. McCur
dy of Portland, Oregon, Mrs. O. F.
Lawning of Greer, and Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Cruickshanks and Son, Saqdy,
of Columbia.
(Miss Margaret Bethea of Dillon
spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Harris and family.
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Bank Of Clinton
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Mrs. B. L. King and Miss Emma
Adams are spending several weeks
in Spartanburg with Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Reed and chil-j
dren visited H.. F. Scott recently,'
who, has returned to his home after j
being a patient at Hays hospital.
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Notes From The
County Agent's Office
By C. B. CANNON. Counly Agent
P. M. A. Money Less for 1952
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Mobley, havejlreturned from Mobile, ^^tration, once called A.A.A., al-
Ala., where they spent the holidays
with their cousin, Walter D. Bel
lingrath, at Bellingrath Cardans.
J. M. Hutchinson of Baltimore,
Md., spent the week-end with his
daughter, Mrs. Michael Gussie, and
Lt. Col. Gussie.
Mrs. Verla Samples is a patient
at Hays hospital.
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Darr, Misses
Mary Sue Darr and Nell Fuller ac
companied Miss Ruby Jo Darr, stu
dent at Stetson University, to De
land, Fla., last week.
Dr. Marshal] W. Brown will be
the guest speaker on Sunday at the
Welford Presbyterian church.
Mr. and Mrs. James Puryear have
moved into the residence on Jack-
son street formerly occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Crocker.
Miss Carolyn Murphy has resign
ed her position as a hospital die
titian in Wilmington, N. C., and
will spend some time here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Mur-
Rhy- ^ .
Mrs, Inez Pruitt, Misses Jo and
Tdrtti Pruitt spent a few days last
week in Whitmire with their daugh
ter and sister, Mrs. Clyde* Ramsey
Friends of M. C. Poole will be in
terested to know he is convalescing
satisfactorily at the Blalock clinic
after undergoing an operation there
on Monday. Mrs. Poole is Tecpv- *
ering from a recent illness at the'S i
home of her daughter, Mrs. J. E.
Marti, on Shands street,
T. L. Davis and Williahr Goli of
Chicago, are business visitors here
Cj^E Rowland is a patie;
at the Blalock clinic./
Mrs. Milton L- (Petei Fuller of
urens, is recovering at the
locTt clinic fallowing an
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NEWEST AND FINEST
CUNTON — JOANNA
location of money for soil building
pVactices for 1952 is $91,200 as com
pared with $112,100 for 1951 for
Laurens county.
Hugh B. Workman, chairman,
Laurens county P. M. A. county
committee has written a Utter under
date of December 18, 1951, and en
closed a Farm Conservation PUn
blank for the 1952 Agricultural
Conservation Program, requesting
each farmer to list his request for
1952 soil building practices, and to
return same to the P. M. A. office
for allocating money for the farm
in question. This is very import
ant on the part of the farmer as
the money will be allocated to the
farmer on the basis of first come,
first served. Of course, when all
the money is taken up, there is
no assistance available to the late
comer. The soil building practice
allowance for the farm is arrived
at by multiplying one dollar times
the a^res of crop land on the farm.
This soil building practice money
for the farm may be used - in car-)
rying out various practices as-listed
in Mr. Workman’s letter* Each year,
there are farmers who fail to make
lication in time for their request I
of soil building practices expected ]
to be carried ojot-during the year,!
and of course recetve^np benefits, j
P. M. A. County Committee Elected
Hugh B. Workman of CUnto
CT'RupeiCrLaurens, Ri^STand Fre
StoddardT Gwings, 'were re-elected
as the Courv^r^Goinmitee Jot 1952.
Randolph Davis, CUrftcm^elected as
tiiternate apd Charles R. Tur-
Cross HiHT elected as second,
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DUCHESS OF IDAHO
Esther Williams, Vkn Johnson, Lena Horne ,
CARTOON
FRIDA Y-SATURDAY JANUARY 11-12
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MONDAY-TUESDAY JANUARY 14-15
THE OUTRIDERS
' Joel MeCrea and Arlene Dahl
TWO CARTOONS
WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY JANUARY 16-17
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A Night In^ the Maulin Rouge
ADULT FU!^ STRICTLY FOR ADULTS
Also Selected Shorts.
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Jackpot $200.00
ere are „ approximately 2^50
work sl^eets held by farmers of the
county accord ; ng to PM& of
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Children under 12 admitted FREE
ow Starts at Dusk—Second Show at 10 PJH
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