Cheraw chronicle. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1896-2005, September 16, 1921, Image 5
A Guaranteed
Attraction Bennett
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The Supremely Hilai
Triumphant Engagement,
nnrraroi
N A Complete Nev
A Company of Sparkling Talei
Admifsion 50c. $1.0
Seats on Sale Thursday Mi
"land s and Tyson i
Chicke
buttermilk L
Buttermilk C
Buttermilk C
Beef Scrap
Oyster Shell
Ask Mr. J. R.
feeds doing the wor
Cash and Cs
Long As T]
These
Below we give yo"
taken at random fn
merchandise which w(
prices quoted in years,
to pass on to you. D
Pants for Boys 5oc, $.
These are bes
Men s all wool pants,
You will be pleased
Meas Serge Suits, 40
long a
Ladies all wool Serge
just
All wool Velour Dress
* beautifully
Heavy Coats lor Ladie
$5.75 each, and
to select from, al
Also wonderful bargai
Notions of
J. S. BUI
Variet
Cherav
Household
?
Bargaii
We find ourselv
Household Goods and
we will have at the
counter with these goc
will pay you to see it.
o! the articles are:
White Porcelain Covered
large size, pr
Large Heavy Old Timed 1
Pi
Majestic Stove Pot, pr
Majestic Copper Kettle, pr
Heaviest LSest Aluminum j
large, pr
Good Grade Aluminum K
medium, pr
Good Grade Aluminum K
small, pr
Quart Size Thermos Wate
P?
Cheraw Hdw
\
\
S0 Theatre j Monday,
sv ille, S. C. Sept. 19th
P KLEIN
ffars
:ous Farce Dircdt From
s in New York and Chicago
.. r? j
v I ui ft. riuuiiLuuii.
it headed by HARRY STUBBS
0, $1.50, plus War Tax
orning, . Sept. 15th, at .Lross
office, phone 274. '
n Feeds
.aying Mash
Jrowing Mash
Ihick Mash
Harrell about these
k.
irry Grocery
tiey Last At
Prices
Li prices of a few items
)m our large stock of
> hnnn lit at the I ft west
J VV v* V -w - - ?
and which we want
on t wait, come at once.
1.00, $1.25 and on up.
t we have had.
$3.48, $4.48 and up.
when you see them.
1 per cent, wool,
is they last $9.98 each
Jumper Dresses, .
think of it, only $3.98
;es,
' trimmed, only $12.48
>s, good ones as low as
a larg(. lot of better ones
1 at very low prices.
ns in piece goods and
all kinds at
tCH CO.
y Store
ir, S. C.
I Goods At
i Prices
es overstocked on some
for the next lew weeks
front door a bargain
>ds greatly reduced. It
For this week a few
Slop Jars
ice $4.00. reduced to $3.00
; in Milk Bucket,
irA ?5 rr?diu p i to 3 k 5 0
ice $2.50, reduced to $1.50
ice $5.75, reduced to $2.50
fvett'e,
ice $9.00, reduced to $7.50
ett'e,
ice 5>6.00, reduced to $5.00
ettle,
ice $4.00, reduced to $3.50
:r Bottle,
rice $5.00, reduced to $2.50
. & Supply Co. |
JUST RE
A Car L
Stall Fed i
Ste<
All Under 2
. . This means that v
Lest beef you have eaten
We have also just
corn fed Pigs from Mon
Let us have yo
BEEF, PORK 0
You will be
Burch's I
Phone 190
I.
Statement of the C
BanK of <
located at Cheraw, S. C., at th<
RESOURCES f
Loans and discounts 068,393.16 C
Overdrafts 11,925.28 S
Bonds and stocks owned U
by the Bank 78,385.00
Furniture and fixtures 5,671.62 n
Banking House 30,000.00 D
Other real estate owned 1,750.00 D
Due from banks and Ir
banker 52,453.27
Currency 6,438.00
Gold 160.00 Ci
Silver and other minor coin 1,521.97 N
Checks and cash items 3.79S.3S B
Liberty Loan Bonds 137,100.00
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'Total 897.5P6.6S
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield, ss.
Before me came G. W. Duvall, Vice- Pr
named bank, who, being duly swor n,
statement is a true condition pf said b
bank.
Sworn to and subscribed before n: e
Correct Attest
M. W. Duvall,
R. T. Caston,
C. K. Waddill,
Directors.
Report of the C m
First Naticr
at Cheraw, in the State of South Carclii
September 6th, 1921.'
RESOURC
Loans and discounts, including redisco
Notes .and bills rediscounted with
Federal Reserve Bank
Notes and bills rediscounted other
than with Federal Reserve'Bank
Overdrafts, unsecured * 1
Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. b<
All other United States Government s<
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.
Furniture and fixtures
Real estate owned other than banking
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve
Cash in vault and amount due from
Amount due from State banks banker, ai
. tbe United States
Checks on other banks in the same city c
ing bank
Redemption fund wit'? l\ S. Treasurer
U S. Treasurer
Total
LIABILIT
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided" profits
Less current expenses, interest and taxes
Circulating notes outstanding
Amount due to Fodera IReserve Rank
Amount due to State banks, bankers an
in the United States and foreign couni
Cashier's checks on own bank outstam
Individual deposits subject to check
Dividends unpaid
Certificates of deposit (other than for i
Rills payable other than with Federal
Rills payable with Federal Reser ve B
i
Total v
State <>f South Carolina. County of Chei
1, S. (1. Godfrey, cashier of the al/ov<
that the above statement is true to the t
Subscribed and sworn to before 11 e I
Correct?Attest:
Win. Godfrey,
Thos. M. Knight,
Geo. M. Walters,
Directors.
t
A 1
CEIVED ;
oad of j
I
Mountain :
s
3rs
Years Old
ve can give you the U
in manv a dav.
? J ^ A
bought 200 head of 1
trose Co.
c
ur orders for fr
R SAUSAGE
: pleased.
Market, \
Cheraw, S, C. 1
i
ondition of the
s
Cheraw J
2 close of business Sept. 6, 1921.
LIABILITIES
apital stock paid in 110,000.00
urplus fund 50,000.00 ^
ndivided pr^ifits, less current
expenses and taxes
paid 11,928.58
q
ue to banks and bankers 6,979.96 c
ividends unpaid 58.00
idividual deposits
subject to a
check , 364,719.88 11
ashier's checks 2,020.72 300,740.60 1
otes and bills rediscounted 13,100.00
ills payable, including Certificates
for Money borrowed
21,500.00 a
ills payable to Federal Reserve
Bank secured by
Liberty Loan Bonds 96,200.00
ills rediscounted with Federal
Reserve Bank 119,339.54
iberty Loan Bonds de- ^
deposited 95,150.00
eserve for interest and depreciation
6,600.00
Total i 897,596.68
esident and Cashier of the above j*
says that the above and foregoing
ank, as shown by the books of said
G. W. DUVALL. h
this 10th day of Sept., 1921.
J. L. CRAIG, Notary Public. 4.
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dition of the P
ial BanK CP
la, at the close of business on
d
'ES
unts 278,950.75
s
57,537.00 p
s
8,609.31 66,146.31 212,804.44 r
2,.856.10
inds par value) 50,000.00 q
iCurities 25,000.00 75,000.00
1,800.00 "
' 2,580.00
house 1,685 00
Bank 17,354.46
national banks 14,718.17
id trust companies
2,037.56
>r town as rcport103.47
and due from
2,500.00
334,439.20
'IES
50.000.00
10,000.00
12,592.81
s paid 4,402.98 8,189.83
50.000.00
6,167.92
id trust companies
tries 707.06
ling 1,047.(14
162,870.15
56.00
noney borrowed) 400.60
Reserve Rank 24,000.00
ank 21,000.00
334,439.20
sterfield, ss:
i? named bank, do solemnly swear
jest of my knowledge and belief.
S. G. GODFREY, Cashier,
his 72th day of Sept., 1921.
J. O. HALEY, Notary Public.
Oeasar Wilson's Daughter Marries.
A marirage of interest to the color>d
people of this section was per'crmed
at the home of Ceaier L. Wil1011
on Sept. 12th at 8 a. in. when
daria Wilson became the wife o)
dajor S. Latimer of Honea Path, S. C.
The bride is a graduate of Benedict
:ollege and taught in Cheraw* colored
chools until last year when she reigned
to teach in Denmark, S. C.
CALLED STATEMENT
Showing the Condition of the
MERCHANTS & FARMERS
BANK
it Cheraw, S. C., at the Close of BilsI
less on Sept. 6th, 1921.
RESOURCES
xtans and discounts 445,919.7(
)verdrafts 11,933.4?
liberty Loan Bonds owned
by the Bank 7a,600.0(
furniture and fixtures 4,3a8.7f
lanking House 21,031.If
)ther real estate owned 10,233.1 f
)ue from banks and bankers 23,r>24.0f
Currency 2.275.0C
Silver and other minor coin 1,371.41
'hecks and cash items 1,075.10
federal Reserve Bank stock 3,600.00
Total 600.921.8C
LIABILITIES
iapital stock paid in 100,000.00
Surplus fund 20.000.0C
Jndivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes
paid 1.586.8S
)ue to banks and bankers 2.973.2S
Mvidends unpaid . 238.80
ndividual deposits
ubject to check 222,540.93
Sashier's checks 1,178.62 223,7 4 9.55
.'otes and bills redis.
counted 159,853.33
Sills payable, including
Certificates for money
borrowed 30,000.00
MP Government Sect. 62,550.00
Total 600,921.86
tate of South Carolina.
County of Chesterfield.
I, J. H. Wannamaker, cashier, of the
bove named bank, do solemnly swear
hat the above Statement is true, and
hat the schedules hereto attached
.illy and correctly represent the true
tate of the several matters contained
herein, to the best of my knowledge
nd belief.
J. H. WANWAMAKKK.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
his 12th day of Sept., 1921.
J. L: CRAIG,
Notary Public.
lorrect?Attest:
J. A? Watson, ,
J. L. Anderson,
M. W. Duvall,
Directors.
STOP THAT ACHE!
Don't worry and complain about a
ad back. Get rid of that pain and
imeness! Use Doan's Kidney Pills,
lany Cheraw people have used them
nd know how effective they are.
iere's a Cheraw case.
Mrs. C. F. Tillman, Third i3t., says:
I had kidney cotnplaitn awfully bad
nd a constant backache. In the
lorning when I got up, I was so-sore
nd lame I could hardly straighten,
iy head ached; I had dizzy spells
nd my sight became blurred. My
idneys acted irregularly, too, and
ere very annoying. Colds settled
n miy kilneys, making them worse,
'inally I heard of Doan's Kidney
ills and began using them as directd.
They cured me of all signs of the
rouble anl 1 am glad to give my enorsement."
The above statement was given Do.
ember 9, 1911, and on February 1,
ns Mrs Tillman added: "I can
peak the same of Doan's Kidney
'ills as I did in my last statement. 1
till think Doan's -the finest kidney
emedy on the market."
60c, at all dealers. Foster-Milbr.ri.
'o,, Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
The new sugar
chewing gun
which everybody &
likes?you will.
too.
"COTTOX MONEY." I
Cotton' should not be thrown on
tH'e market as .fast as1- picked, but
should be sold over a period of sever.
al months to prevent a decline.
The Savannah Cotton 'Factorage
Co., Savannah, Ga., has money to loan
<>n old and new cotton, either for
prompt sale or to be sold. They solicit
your consignments. 43-4t.
The campaign in Georgia is going
Oof. THIS
, CfctsT.VNLY
Stto G-MCi.er<E Paw EG
V/AUCIMG AWAY
WITH IT
i! JF wrfi
I
! Every Ounce of
So docs other work such
ing. But you can't get tf
mules and horses unless the
i What is it worth to ycu to
i in the "pink" cf condition.
, their eyes bright and tiiey
erect and firm. You get i
power you need for heavy
1 Thousands cf tcamst
farmers everywhere have u
: Purina O-Molenc feed actu
horses in just such cond
scribed to haul heavier loa
i costs no more to feed.
Call up today and lea
about this specially pre pa
Lots of people you know
O-Molene feed.
M. W. ]
, i
Distrii
CHERAA
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New A
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Miller-All
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New {
Prices $3.(
MALLO
CHERA
Wood a
I
It will pay you
I can save you m
See me before y<
Wholeasle prices
on both Coal and \
rmwrm .-"mbbi
I DO DRAYING A
ALL 1
A. D. CI
fm
w
peppcrmii
that will aid j
Sjlf tlon. polish voi
your throat.
THE FLAV<
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DISCHARGE NOTICE.
October 1st, next at 12 o'clock M.
I will apply to the Probate Court of
Chesterfield County for a discharge
us administratrix of Estate of C. S.
Brunor, deceased.
ELIZA BRUNER,
Administratrix.
9-1.4t.
Send your printing to the Chronicle
office.
Power Needed
as heavy hauling or plowle
most work from your
y are fed right.
i have your horses or mules
Their skins will be glossy,
r'il stand
the extra
era and
nmd that ^BBnSdSATi
inllv puts kTc^pUR1HA\JL
: O MOLEHyl
\a-"0RSE^!P?
r n more VkV?i| f
red feed.
are using Ho<
Duvall,
butor
V, S. C.
*
irrivals
[aire Hats
shapes
)0 to $6.00
Y & CO.
w, s. c.
nd Coal
to buy now.
oney.
>u buy.
on carload lots,
Vood.
ND HAULING AT
TMES
ttapman
S "AFTER
EVERV
MEAL"
FOR 5^
I
(^delicious peppermint
ired sugar jacket around
it flavored chewing gum
your appetite and digesir
teeth and moisteo
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