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No. 9083. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMDEN at Camden, in the State of South Carolina, at the Close ol' Buiine?s on Maay 1st, 1917. Resource* I/UAIIN and discounts Overdraft* unsecured J,007.4*4 'i\?ihi loan* ?jtti.fliT.ai uM.ni7.Mi tJ. S. bonds deposited to secure circuhitIon (par value! ."?<>.<MMl.<M> f?0,<MMHN) Hoiids other ttiuit IJ. S. bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposit.*, U.OOO.OO Stot k of I VtW'inI lU^crve Hank I.V) |**r cent of subscriptIon I.HIHMHI Furniture uinl fixtures U.JMWV'tl Ural estate onHumI ot^ ei iIihii hanklnu house 1 ?.<Mm?.?m? Net amount ?I<i?> from npprovcd reserve agents. In -Nov* York. Chicago, and St. Louis H,7tH>tll Not amount dm* from ?? |?!??*?reserve agents In ( other reserve cities in.Tot 11 17,101.0 N'wt. amount <Iii?> from hank-> ami hanker* 1H.IMKI.1H < ?t her checks on hanks In tlu> same city rojJorriiiK hank I.MO.'VtN) Outside cliw Li a.nl otlioi rash Items, ."VKUI'J Fractional currency, nickels, ami cents .">l.'!s7 lJM4.il> Notes of ot liar national hanks l,KH).oo Federal lti*N?rvi' hank note* UWVtMl ?Lawful reserve In vault and with Federal Wescrvc Hank J1.UJ0.U7 Kcdempfion fund with I S Treasurer J.fWMMH) ( Mlu'i- assets. || nil). L'UMM Total Jf.'ls7.S'l7.(Wi Liabilities. I Capita I .slock paid in ... .. $r>0,000.00 SurpliiN fund . 10,000.00 Indlvlded profits IMI7.11' I/ess current expense, interest, andla \c- paid o,7'jr>.!M .'?0,1>4 l.'Jfl Amount reserved for taxes accrued 1,0<>0.00 Amount i usel'Vcd for all interest accrilod 1JHM1.00 ('Imitating notes outstanding Is.LMMMMt Net amount due to hanks and hanker 7'Jo.MO hemaiid de|>osfts : I Iidlvhlual deposits joibject h> elie ?), l'iL.\701.N4 (Vrtitied checks .......... ' l'74.74 Cashier's checks outstanding 1.0U4.40 Postal savings deposits Is.'J.tk'l Total demand deposits. , |.\?o. 17 1.07 Time defaults : < ether time deposit^ 1 H?.7lMl.-7 Total iif time deposit-. I ln.7!M?.'J7 Total .? $:?s7.N*:7..V? State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw. I, John T. Mackey, Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly'swear I that the above statement Is true to the host of my knowledge and belief. JOHN T. MACKEY. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me ihU srh day of May. 1017 j Correct?Attest: John 3. Lindsay, Notary Public. C. J. Shannon, Jr. j I.. A. Wittkow.sky directors. ?M. II Heyniau KICKSHAW NKWS NOTION. Iiitorcsliuf; Iiap|>eriinp> <?alhcred Front Th?* Krn nf That Placo. Tin' .suiidav cillt ion ? I' ill.- S i: 11?? ?-ari li'il ,i iu*\\s it?'in !?> tin* HVcM lluU Mrs K. M. Vn iiu'lui,] >?!' .VIjiisIi Villi*. V <11; i < I w i (I?* 11 < iu\ i-mor Man 111n^r i?nVrin;: lwr farm. Httmt??<l near ? "t?!11mI/i-M . t H?S ;i> rc>. , I'i h' ? >f ii'til I'm i Mlriv.ii ?>;. . I f,..Hl>lun\. Mr- Vft?si;li.-. !i lOnn'-f' li\r<l i i > K? r -luiu H n< I In . Iii' J i I - li'-i' ill ;tj' provo 111'i |j;i l ri??i i?? nrtVr. W i IVrrv lri> -.iil'l i ?!? ,\ 4 ? lnriiu. tli' v.ok ;!>!?'?? ? u? A Sa\"ti i. (w Mi .1 :i 1 i < .i ... < *:i111<I? ? : n -iiml.n ?*:i: i>"i t:ii i\?> t! i i I \ l"" ? . ,i| .i | .>nJ ? 1 I' \ I'.'U.'i I II.-: ? <Hi: ... . i. ? . i . i Hill si !|.W?| ? 1 t I I . 'ill'] ? ? V I ? . V ? ? M ? ??itHi* ilit i nv: The I t Hi IP IT - -t. - K ? 11.-t \\ < . I'll ?!?-?) Sell' ? I ?\ 11' ? !" ;| ' Willi ! :!'? ' . ? I ? vl I lie pi '???i':11 lit".1 i ti t III- s?. j.> , i if IM I'll J ; pI:ii?? in ? i '?? ; ? i: ; -1 .. i- ;i | i i ii . | Hp ' i I i.?? i i. il?'p:t:* :ii-?.??, ??mil ????5 ' i? t - ... .< will ' ? ? ?? 1 1'i l ? \| il.'t 111 Mr- ? >.i. I Ci4." . ? ? \> ; i - .-??? \ |? ? ; I ..".M h .i lilt's M-. ? ' i \" ?\ !si-It tin* church building i- heiujr drawn through Mason street, he in ~? ? 11j*? wa\ released the heam l?y which I tie windlass i- uniiinl ;i 11? I Mas -truck l'\ it <>n tlx* -hie <>t' the face :is it sw 111iir iirnuml. ami before he ciiiilii u'ci oiil of it> reach. The hoi, w)i<i \v:?-? k 11 oc k c< 1 sciiscles>, was taken t-i the home of I >r. ltrasiie^toii. who. fortiii :itely?. wn< in ;it the time, ami en \ e | lill| ?t attention. Tiie little te! low v\- later taken t?> the home of hi.- parents. and while he i- tiM -uf I'erhiu tiuht much, it i- Imped that !.>? w i'i sutler in* ??erii*ii?> ? ?? n>|Ucm-o f r 'tii t lie in.jni \ A 111 ? ?!: ?_' the * i-ilir> !i. .? S:..r!a> l*> tcl'd the I led i< a I < >l\ e\en i-C- .1! til' now i'.aptist church were IJ ? ? v and .Mis .la l>e/ I- ? ? r r I >. ??f I'.aicsliur:,' : In I! I .1 * *! :os. * I Vdievillc ; M : \\ T I i I c?* >l'\ , !' Lancaster: I \\ 1 I 11111 t > \ . * U 'CK Mill: ;i 11 d .Mr- .1 1, I'd.ok 1.1 ?'!/ ? .I I H I - t ? I I Si.I net ! \\ i I ;l k< i a lal T* ? w ids lit ' I I."I'll . I ; >1?4 11 -d ia-l Week t'"i entrance I ? if I raiui'i-' ? *:11111> .il I ri < ?_'!*? ? r.i; . i i.i I5**th *%i*!iit| the |ih,\ s;. .ii le.?! ill |I tllclr | ?: l J ie: - .lie !,< w lieiliL' [?.: -sc ! ii.i ii! head*11!:: I * i - ( hind Ui-lici l-oii am! .Mi-- I'' h ?? 1 K !< h ueiv married Siimlnv. Mn\ "i:: h\ .Magistrate li I Uohert-. Thei ?ii.i kc their i ?nine Hi t 'ha r I* >t t c Ai;e<J A1:?11 1,'cad. di Alt ret I I'.leva 1*1 jltci! s| \ ea rs. ' ' '-lerda " III??riiiliu at the ll*?Ille ? >i !.:? <iin in ;.i w Mr K M ItoyUlu. ' . 1I I! I i ? * ? > i Si i eel. Hi- i it \ ,\.* e i. '"??incut i I the funeral had been :' i ?? ? ?? 111 > t<> \ i'-tefi lav a ft el in nil. I ail v. ii nil >-l I i k e I \ i *eeii r t*'i!a\ a i the i n ? 1\1 i ? eiui'ten .i i. 11 \ lii., ? ..j l;. K 11 ?! i 11 - ' ? 1* i*"l * ' ; ? v *l 11111 e 111 the Use . 'f i. - ????; i t ? ? i?.?_?_? > . ?a.'i'ii ami anli'iU" t!... . ? ? -' ;i I*1 i-hnieiit fin it- u-e to ' . , 1..I -i thk oamukn company, Complete U?t of <?cer* ami Men ?f Company "M." i i *?' Following i? ? complete H*t of llio officers and men * the Kershaw (itiftnU now patt?l duty lu the e.meru Mwtiuu of fly ntnts! C|tptljtli Young, William M. ^ 1st. Lieutenant. IHrchiuore. Ilenr.v 11. '.2nd. Lieutenant. McIamhI. Alf?e<l M. 1h|, Surgt. Caiuphel), Julius K. Supply Sergt. Hanu'li, Herman Mesa Sergeant Hush. Waller 1?. Sergeant* Trotter. AngUHtUH M. Shiver, Thomas II. Del/oache, Joseph It. K. l?eLoat-he. James. Jv.. IamioIi'. Johtj W. ,, ltelk. I A'Hoy. OoriN>rals (?oodale, Franklin 1>. Yillepigne, Charles It. Anthony, Pelaor 1j. < 'roshy, Stephen M. Turner, James It. DeLoaehe. Wlllum It.. Jr. Hatllehl. Charles S. Heath. John r. Watkins. Jack II ('ooks l.ew In. Hugh M lVehh's. ( 'tM'IK'l* 1 >. Mechanic Forte. Maniilo K. ltuglers lUn? k. llrawley llniiu'li. Charles C. 1st. Class Privates A met te. I A'vy It. Itarr. Carsle H. Itoone. Lewis W Cl\. Fltzhugh L. Kinkins. Clarenee Kills. Jasper I >. Floyd. Walter I >. liasklns, llenry H. Hall, tillllam A. 1 last \, William J. Hilton. Hlehard H. Johnson. William K.. Jr. JordaTi, Caviette W. Kirkland. Marion A. Lewis. Charles It. Mathhis. William C. Hose. (Mho J. Wren. Cenjamin S/ Privates l>eCruhl. William 1 Iort on. t 'a i*l A. Hurst. Hohert I). Knight, William N. MeCasklll. Flnley C. Med I in, Clifton C. Nm ris. Henry I?. Purvis. Langdou F. Anderson. I >anlel <'. Carton. James A. C:it< man. <"harh-s < >. Cradlex. 1 >aniel I. Cnririn. Frank 11 (Vol,. Sonlee A. < vnis 1 i v, .1 < ise|ill C. I>u\is. ( harle- F. 1 nakefnid. Hichard C. Fa ile. Jether I'lllle. Tliolldas < loodman. Ha.\ nminl 11 i ;i)im|s<hi. William II I lai i i-. .Iiiiiie? ? II ill.in. Maek A lliiionii. Fnrmau L. 11 hi kaliee. I >e\\ it t T. .1. >1? i i? 11. Walter Lanirley. John 1> I ,ee, I vi >1 ?er t I., nil. Walter II .Mil 'ask ill. John A . Jr M.Lain. Lee IV M nn hi-i ii. I >an S. Nelson. Carlisle A Padgett. CI.m1i- 1' Hiilli|>^. Vance I'mn ey. I ?eorge F. Km ledge. Crawford F. Salter-. William C Sanrler-. (Jnye S. Smith. John S. Smith. Leon C Sowi-ll. Sam Thonia-. iiolaml C. 'I'l liesi la le. Hoy I riiesila le. Ha \ I V ???I??? ?? Watson, Ixwlle 7*. Wilson, Kliuble J. * Wilson. I/ewls I>. WIIhoh, Thoma* L. Sinclair, Paul K. Thompson, Walter II. Is Now Sheriff H^i|)L Mr. Hnnc C. trough. who wan wv?< lv ji|?th>If11?'?I sheriff by Governor Man iiiUK t'?ok charge of the ottlw Wed nesday, Inning r?*clved his commis sion ami made the nts-w^ary bond. Mr. Hough's long experience In canity affairs- having Immmi for sev eral "years clerk of the court. hih! I he fact that he Ik a lawyer makes him every way qualified to till this lin|N>rtaut ottlce. Mr. Hough was not an applleunt for'the appointment and gttcs Into the ottlce owing his opindnt men I to no one except the governor. We confidently believ? that the sheriff's otllee Is iii good hands ami t'hat he will conduct It without fear or favor t<> anyone. Negroe* (JoIiik North. It la said more-thnn eighty negroes left on the early morning Seaboard yesterday for |>oints in the North. This makes the second or third contingent of colored people to leave for the North recently. Some of the negroes left u'oml |>osltions in Camden. (ione to Pennsylvania. M IWI'S. J. I>ohy Huekahee. Wyatt 1 s?>M. [{oiling* Hell. Sanford Jitnw and U. A. Vattghan left here last Friday night for ^oatsville. Pennsylvania, where the.\ will seek employment In m munitions plant in that city. Offers Land Free of Bent. The undersigned each own ?HTt;.in lots at the southwest corner of the intersection of Broad and Chestnut str??ets of the city of Camden, which lots when thrown together will con stitute an area of nhout two till acres of land. The lo will he given rent frck? for next six months to any one who may l?e so Mituntcd as to prepare theni pro|H>rly and to use them In tin in telligent way for food ero;>s during this jierlod. W. M. Shannon, ('. Bruce. 4 J. K. I.any. "The Winning of Sallie Temple." .lack Dean, leading man for Fannie Ward in her latest Lasky-Paraiiiount production. "The Winning of Sally Temple" which will l?e seen at the Ma jestic on Tuesday, plays the part of .Miss Ward's guardian, and as the script was being read to them, (icoi-gc Mel ford. the director, said to Mr. I Van. "You set' the star Is to be your \ward." "(>. yes." replied Mr. I lean?"she is my Fannie Ward." The rest of the company promptly descended ii|M>n him but the punster managed to escape with his life, others in the cast are Eu gene I'allefte. Horace It. Carpenter, Vola Vale, l'aul Welgel. Walter Long and others. A Christie Comedy com pletes the program. t'sc Chain <?ang to Raise Food. Supervisor M. <West In is nveipt of the following communication from (i-o\. Manning: "It has been suggested that it would iiu doubt add very much to the sup ply of foodstuffs if the county sup ervisors would discontinue as much ;i> possible their road work for the next two i r three weeks and use their teams and convict labor in the planting of food crops, especially in those counties where there are lands l?elo'igiiig to the county, which lands, ii inaii\ instances, are probably, not i . cultivation, and where they aiv cir'haied and p:? !>ably not prodne ing a full crop. "I would urge that \oii adopt this plri'.i as far as practicable." Baker-Mayers. I Keporfed for The Chronicle. I A niarrige of great interest and one that came its ;i >urprise to the many friends of both parties was that of Miss A1 lie ltaker. youngest daughter of Mi and Mrs. I,. T. Baker of the Wateree Mill village to Mr. Leonard Mayers of Camden, which was Solemn ized on last Sunday morning. May b. Immcdiateh after the ceremony the .voting ;..i*ij?ie ieft for Itock HUi where the\ will s|M'iid a few days after which they will l?e at. home with their friends in Camden. The bride is a sweet y?.ung woman of attractive |wr soitaliM and charming manners ami the gn.oiu is ;i young man of lne busi ness ijualilies and to the young coupje w e \\ isli a lomr and u^frrV life. Two Pictures "John Doe lost his house with all its contents fire last night. Mr. Doe had his property well iQ8l ed, and says he will have a new residence started soon as the ashes of the old one are cool." "The home of Richard Hoe was burned last nir together with all the household furniture and clothi of the family. Mr.^Roe had no insurance and the falls heavily upon him. Relatives and friends care for the family temporarily/' The two pictures are not at all overdrawn. The are both being reproduced every day. If your home should burn tonight, which picti would fit your case? Be wise?see us now. After the fire is too late, Williams Fire Insurance Agency K. M. Kennedy, Jr., President . E. N. Mr I >0 well, Ma, 1012 Broad St. Phone 52. In .Mcmoriam to Minn Emma Reynolds. (Hut imirc our Chapter ban been called upon to mourn the loss of ti loved member Miss l-huma Rey nolds. ami while we do not question I lie wisdom of Him who makes no mistakes, our hearts are tilled with sorrow. "He giveth His I >e loved sleep, for sleeping?*he awoke in that land Where the saints of all ages In har mony meet Their Saviour and brethren transport ed to greet, While the anthems of rapture unceas ingly roll. And the smile of the Lord is -the feast of the soul." She has left behind her a sweet, fragrant memory that will never l>e forgotten, for she i>osscss<kI a love, and sympathy that eneireled others besides her own family, and a kindness, and hospitality that was unchanging, and sincere. The John 1?. Kennedy Chapter V. I >. C. wishes to place wn record the following resolutions : 1st. That in her death the Chapter hits sustained the loss of a faithful, willing helper. L'nd. That we cherish her memory, and strive to emulate her beautiful example? looking forward to the time wlien ??Through the storm and teinjH'st. safe ly anchored. Just on the other side. We lind her dear fa<v looking through death's shadow's Not ehanged. but gloritled." ."!rd. That we extend to her family our heartfelt sympathy. and eominend them in love to the Cod in whom she I rusted. ?1th. That a page in our minutes be dedieated to her as a testimonial of loving remembrance, that these resolu tions be recorded thereon and that ,-i ropy of them Ik* sent to her fam ily The Russian provisional government ha - >ent to the Russian representative in the entente allied countries a note assuring the allies that the change in government in Russia can not afford a pretext for any slackening on the part, of Russia in the common struggle of .-ill the entente allies. 5.WX) men have passed the <n Reserve roiim examination i? York City. Wateree Mill Village Note* Miss Jodu Haley, teacher at Bl was a. visitor In the village last unlay. Miss Haley was for two j our teacher and we are alwajnt to have her hack. Mrs. I>. T. Haucoek ami fii spent "Hey era 1 days last week relatives at Ohextertield. We are prlad lndee<l to have us Mr. H. M. Fhieher and famil Kershaw. Mrs. Major Munn entertained Sunday school class nn last Mo evening Mrs. M. Myers from Dal ton,. *l>ent Sunday with Mrs. F. A. f Messrs. J. K. Kohlnson, J, H. son and J. I). Shaw sj>ent last day In Columbia. Mr. Fletcher Wilson from IYlb On. sj>ent several days last week his parents ^Ir. and Mrs. J. H son. Mrs. Wade West si>ent several with parents at liethune. j We are pleased to note that I i Manninl? Koyers son of Mr. and ! H. M. Koyers, who has l>eon <. j siek for several days Is Improvti Our. Sunday school is rapidly | -rressintf having Increased in atte ance from 12 to 107" up to last ' day. There will 1>o no service at. ; church next Sunday morning on I count of Hev. F. A. Lyles Ippd nient at Pisgah. There will I* vice at 7 :'iO Sunday night. Our V. W. A. held Its regular Inp'fast Sunday evening, a very terestinp program was carried We were glad to have as a vlrt Mrs. Sallie <?oodale. from Camden Miss Kflle Robinson and Miss 0 Rollins of I Mill caster s|>eiit sere days with .Misses A via and Km Player. a Mi's. Martha Rogers of Spring spent several days with her daugo last week Mw? J* R? Player. " Friends of Mr. Alford Spradley he pleased to know that he is Inipr lllg. . : We are still very much uiteres In the Wateree Ball Team and j l>eet to have some real live gal In the future. *; ;i, i . ?i j i : . i' K . .?-! _ S i 7 ???>?? v .1 - ? I ?-<: .-1 Siiin].i\ I r : 11 throughout ami i> *i?|?|?li?'?l with pastor'." ?-Hi./ 1- 1 "in ? ??:?*> :?>?;. > It""' .11 !?' 1t nrliui' < !? I in- ? i . !c lifjitol iimI >? ?n.st ru < led ft?r <?<??? fort, in sil.miK'i' It i mkJi-im 1 .'!???) ' 1' i ? ? . ?j* 1 i: ?i 1 i ??! . t. 1 1 lii 11 ? I -. ?Hi.* ;??'<? 11 11. ? ? r ; t < ? fii !??<> 11 Th?* j ?!:? 11 *? f ? ?i tin- ? ?huri*.: wnv ilrn*n l>\ nrrhlnn-t \. <; \V?1k?N of U'?-k III . An hi:<? * \N \ 1 ,i ..f K.-rli.iw I'.ni.-li .* > ? i n 1 ? i < r: ? ?? T .I In L. T. <5rpenr\. I'. M K*'tvWlc?- W. F. 4'roKt??t? n"i 1' l? II I'll' 1 I ! ? .11 ? i- ' h i< mi _li 1 ?in:irv> ? ? t * j-;i THE VNiyefrSAL CAR * J Owners of Ford ears are advised to beware of ' j vonnterfeit pnrfs.^ ITyCflT'c-ar needs adjustment "'] '>i rriir it here whore vmi wil lino reHbthlc service with tin- complete . niecimntcal o?/uifl*?eur .give the ,,vt <|ualit,v of Kurd s'orvk-e obtanaTTle. All tin' Ford ('jilts usod arc suj?j?li<>(i by the ford Motor ('ojii|>aiiy. ^ "i < '?'< not cxj>eot you T'*ojr<| oitr to fflvo tho sorvl<*o ?Hid cnifnrnuco y<?n demand,>uj|oss . you have It eared - for by men c^Wfl<jqpti fr) ffQfd Hmiiihout ?? ?s: Toiirluu Car$.T?o, getbttt $?4r>. ?Com>elct |M5j I own Car $r?or*?fifll'Ti- o. Jfiotroit. On display mi'l f"i vjiif ity ' )i'-I ': KERSHAW MOTOR CO. v> * y "f Phone /SJo. 140 East DeKalb St. . . ?/, v ' "rr^ r ? < >h* fi> . ? ' ? T - ;tri