The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, March 12, 1920, Image 7
No. 9083.
REPORT of the condition of the
first national bank
OF CAMDEN.
I5a*n<ien, m ?* ^?wl^ Carolin*, *t the Clow of
*' Bu?ine?i on F?b. 2* 10**
Business on Feb, 28, 1920
Resources
Overdraft*, nnseoureu
V. N. bonds dft&Oaltod to secure circulation /.?
V. ?. IK* Owuod m,| (|,ar ??"
Whi ('crtlflcat? ??d Thrift
I'"*1 .liMciu.t- 580,007.00
Total Joan* ? ? j&-;iarZ2' - ? 7 500,907.00 500.W7.00
(>^,i*lraft>. UBMCUrffl - ? - - - - . ... ? " ,>7,>S|li
/ VMlue) 50,000!*00 " '
35,500.00
... tally inviii'il , '24.40 S5f&l 10
DoiuIh other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal
saving* dopoalts ? g.000.06
fc*ewritl<*. other than U, 8. Bond* (unpledged) 7,000.00 0,000.00
S( rlv oif I'Vdrr.d liWCfVC Bfllllc ^ , . _ ? _ 3i880i0Q
lvalue at httiikUi^ lipOso 29,7H3.7h 29788 78
IS...ituro an?l llxtuw* * W-. WK
lawful reserve with ftederal Iteservc ltank 84 580,17
Cash in vault and net amounts due frv*n N\vtioual Hanks 00,715.83
Net amount due from buuks and bankers '24,052.70
'Ciuvk* <*" hankl in-the same eity or town . 2,021.70
'l\>tul of last three iteme 117,:;tK>.i:;;
OutxMe checks and other e??h items, ,.r ? 8,220.05
Redemption fond with IJ. 8. Treasurer . ... 2,500.00
Oihti aiiwds: riiKtYnnor's Bond Afcount 2WK48
Total - . ---- 907,210.08]
Liabilities.
Capital stork paid Ui . 75.000.001
Surplus fund .... 25,000.00
BmUrldm prollts 13,887.02
I <ess current exj>ctifie#i? interest, and tux** paid 3,150.57 10,080.45
iujomit reserved tor taxes accrued 2*000.00
Awouut r-.*erved for all mt*reat accrued . . .. ? .. . 3,000.00
Circulating itotcs\oUtstandlng ...v _u,? 50.000.00
jjfet .amount*" duofco National Banks -.7?, 717"077.40
Certified chocka outstanding ? 2,801.48
Cashier's checks on own baak outstanding-- 2,020.10
Total of last three items 5,5rtf>.07^
peiuaud depoalta:
Individual deposits subject to check 400,100.031
Dividends, unpaid ^ M .j 44.001
Total demand deposits. .. 400.150.03
iTInio deposits:
Postal Savings Deposit* ... ... 738.lt)
other time deposits -- . , . 885,040.91 (
Total of time deposits .. .. 335,788.05
(United StntCR Deposits
Ot!wr liabilities ?1 ?.? ... .. ... t...; 4 25.88
Total - ? - .".T" 907,210708
Cm' tbo total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which interest
was rlinrged^at rates in excess of those permitted by law, exclusive of notes
upon whieh total charge not to exceed 50 cents wvis made was $417.00. Tbo
number of sndh lians -was 7.
State of South (laroilua, Count* of Kershaw.
I. S. W. Vanliandingham, Cashier of the .above named Haalt, do
solvmniv Mvt'ar thnt the aboVt statement is trne to the best of my knowledge
act! belief.
\ \ S. W. VauIANDlNOHAM.
Cashici.
Subscribed and sworu to itefore me this Sth day of March, 1920.
Correct?Attest: I. C. Hough, Notary Public.
('. J. Shannon, .Tr.
(*po. T. IAfctle IHrectors.
M. II. Ilcymun . x ^
N?. 4W ,
u; STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
MERCHANTS & FARMERS BANK
Located at Bethune, S. C., at the Close of Business March 1J
1920 . 1
Resources 74.176.eoi
I/oan and Discounts ? . _
Overdrafts, Secured by Oatrton * 18,140.09
Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank 2,000.0"
Furniture and Fixtures 3,032.1-.
- " 1,125.001
Banking House ? ? 43,070.86
Due From Banks and Bankers 5 651.00
Currency ? ? 165.00
Gold * ~~~(l 054.91
Silver and Other Minor Ooin 670.14
Checks and Cash lteine ""BaSoSKTS
Totni -------- - -?-j-----?
If. , p ., . 4 liabilities V..:.-- $20000.00
Capital Stock Paid In ? 1000.00
Surpins Fund ! ?'~~~ "* *>'r2q!i4
Undivided Profits, less Current Kxpensea ai^vJv!^?ce,ft ------
Individual Deposits Subject to CheA 90,196.76 ^
Savings Deposits ?28,32568
TZXnSStS ----- jsjss
Total ?49,085.76
State rrf South Carolina, County of Kershaw. . . .
Before tne came J. D. Laffltte, Caahler of the above uamed bank, who
[being swprn,, says that the above and foregoing statemen
^n'iition of ?nid bank, as shown by the books of aaid bnnlc.
J. D. DAFFItTB, Cashier.^
Sworn t<? ?rid subscribed before me this 9th day o<f Mtancfli, 1020.
[??.?Mvrt Attest . ?. R. Pnrrott, Notary Publir.
W\ M. Stevens ? *
W. K. Dons ' Directors
.1. K. Cope land
No. *75
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE BANK OF LUGOFF
| Located at LugofF, S. C. at The Close of Business March
1st. 1920
Resources $40,244.<H:
<>an> and IMm*ouiiU? 3OT.01
'Kerdrnfta 1410.20
Furniture nnd Fixtures lo!o64.57
I>ue fpom I?anl;v uikI IVanken* 2.052.00
'iirrnnz-y ? ... r t, 24g!o4
5Uv*r and Other Mliw>f Cofb " 143.42
f vK*-kx ?nd Pn*h Itnrnn ? """""$02 311 18
Total - ? ~ " ~ ??
Liabilities
<i|nul .HtfH-k Iie?d >11 ^
ndirided Protkth I^exs Current Expenses and T?xw f^id ... 80O.42
lividimi Deposits Subject to Check 32,077.03
?n-injrs Deports _2,2W.48
xre (Vrtifioatf-y of Deposit ' 3,415.00
\ishi?V? < rh.v,kM . ^ .207 25 38.8MJ6
Tob?! ----- $62311.18
,a,<> <?' South ('^hlina, County of Kenhiw.
IWore inr <iame J. B. Wallace, Caffluer of the above natnrd bank, who,
*ine duly sworn, ways that the above ond forefoinj ?tat?nent i* a true
'n<111:??n of vtiid bank, ax shown by the books of iraid bank.
J. B. WALLACE
S^vorn ti< nrxi fubftcribed before me thia f?th day of March, 1020.
.,??/ John IUbon. Jr.. Notary Pubbc
Arti>t . - - -
Jfl/iim Tram
J. H. H. Cferkson IWractor*
J. J Bell
Social and Personal News
By Mi?? LouUe NetlU*
MKT WITH mIsn
MARY BONA CIAIIUHJS
On \|,.inlay evening qUil a iniiiiu.i of
jiovns DOtyfe gatlirml At tin- Iwuu of
Mi** Mary IOdua <"lyburu to bold ih??ir
frpetnul meeting tor Home Mission A
\or> iuteivsting and Instructive )>iUfvam
was prepared by MiKs Ada I'help* with
the ijiffewnt members taking part*. Ex
wUcnl tnu*ie wus rendered. l?urjM! the
evening Master lleary I.ee Clyburn di#
tributed package* of mas tvutwiniuK
notes in alphnbetieal ord.er pertainiiiK t\>
tho 1 Uune Mi*sion subjeet. After the
meeting a sociul hour was enjoyed, the
hostess serving delicious refreshment*.
MKT WITH MRS.
?. II. 1.KN01R
Tin* Hobkirk llill t'hapUr 1 ?. A. K.
bad au agreeable hostess for the March
limiting iu Mrs. (?. II. l<enoir. The
rooms wen- bright iu spring'** early color*
and several visitors added greatly to the
IHH'iaI feature of the afternoon. Among
the visitor* were .Mrs. John Scott, Jr.,
of Philadelphia, Mrs. II. M. Riddle of
Now Jersey, Mr?, \\V?odwa>xl of New
York, and Mrs*. Senrcy of Georgia. The
regent, Mrs. K> C. von Tresckow pre
sided, 'and Mrs. V C, Zemp was secre
tary pro tern. The National conference
meets iu Washington in April nnd if it
is not feasible for th<* regent Mk. von
Tresckow or the vice-rogeut, Miss -Min
nie (Tyburn to nttend, Hobkirk Hill will
be represented by Miss Kate I/enoir.
Announcements of those aspiring to na
ttionnl office and bidding for Hobkirk
Hill's favor were read.
Resolutions expressing the grief of the
Ohapter in the passing of Mrs. Susan
Wittkowsky one of Its oldest and most
faithful members were read by Mrs. G.
11. Tvenoir. During the roading Mrs.
S. C. Zemp played spftly on the piano
u chant composed by Jensen, on the
death of his daughter, which was very
lx\u>tiful and impressive.
Mrs. John Soott, Jr., gave a delightful
talk talking of the worlc and 'interest in
the old Philadelphia Chapter. A vocal
?olo "The Sweetest Slower that Blows4'
was charmingly rendered by Mrs. J.
Blaheney Zon\p. I>e>iciQU? refreahjmnt-s
consisting of sandwiches, wafers and toa
were served. Miss Minnie Clyburn will
be hostess for April. ?. ---
MKT WITH MRS.
S. C. ZKMP
The Indies Aid Society of the Lyttle
.ton Strpet Methodist Church bad an en
joy.rfblc meeting this wedk with Mrs.
G. Zemp as hostess. The president;
Mrs. W. R. .Hough presided and quite
<i j,\?od deal of business was ' disposed
of. The different societies of this church
are to uuite in a bazaar po be given
the first week in Apml. The exact time
and place will be giwn later. Mr.'Curto
of the Kiricwood Orchestra wrll give a
violin recital as a church benefit at an
early date, this also'Will be given under
the auKjpices of this society. After busi
ness the ladies were invito into the
dining room u<herc at a prettily appoint
ed table Mrs. Rurrier poured tea, and
dainty refreshments were served.
SAC KKP RKCITAL
Sunday afternoon March 1 Ith, 1920
from 1 to r> o'clock at Baptist Church
Talk by Mrs. Gonwdes on Y. W. C. A
e.vtcnsion. All cordially invited. Free
wil} offering.
Anderson has a child prodigy in music,
June Rosooe, 10, plays the most difhenlt
musical compositions with ease.
Majestic Theatre
PROGRAM
Today Friday March 12th
George FLtxiwnnrioo'K
Elaborate Sensation
"ON WITH TIIK DANCE"
With Male Murray and David Powell
Every Scene a Revelation
All Soatfl will be f>0 cent*
(Not suitable for children, while
<at the same time there is nothing
offensive in the play t
Saturday March 13th
William Fox Presents
'Phe Whirlwind Star
TOM MIX IN
"TIIK NPEKI) MANIAC"
Also ? Fox Sunshine Comedy
?A SCHOOLHOUSE SCANDAL'
Monday March 15th
Thofna* II. Inee Present*
iKniglns Maclean and J>ori? M?y in
"What's*Your Ilusbafrid Doing?"
Vou remember one Saturday night
we showed yon "211 1-2 Hours Leave"
and told you it was good. Now,
we tell yoirthris one i* by far hotter
?and tbart you. will enjoy it.
Admission 2.r>c Children l!*c
Tuesday March 16th
Hex Reach Present*
His mosrt powerful and thrilling drama
?TIIK CRIMSON GARDENIA"
Also a I*athe Weekly News
Wednesday March 17th
William Fox Presents
Ruck Jones
' The new Cowboy Star In
"THE LAST STRAW"
Also ? Rolio Cojnedy
CIVIC4 liKAOVIC
MKKIINli s
Au ?mu>uuV!y llosv1 > iM infere&tlug
niortliijt *>f the t'lvlc I?*?gue Win hold
ltI x\t. l.ibran M< tiTiUKMi. Mii
junit prv'?iwd ^fcw Mi tt? fcU
w,.|)ts> t/f the league SerrotHr.vv Mt>. *v
('. v.-n Tv.-vkv* not 'V \ r <>f|
ill iuk \yafc i? .ul fi< ;i" Mi?? M^nix uvfi>,
i-h.or.jun of \Ui> Scholarship l."?u FW&d
t vprt appreciation for. the hand?ow0
,|?.MtiMii settt b> the I.Mltne U> that
t-iiu.V A r unking that (ifce annual
ebvtion of officers t*? in Muivh Intend
of Vj??? i.. \\ :?> i ? a*l. Thi> ?'
tlMi th.- *<P* ? ?-- JuiK^t ??.' ?*po.tt?4
at tmint; Ftnh ravion. Mr
,lr?-!in?-<i to M a lid tOT ?'?? -election s.iyjns
tiua *he only filled t*e unexpired term.
Mr-. M. Haruch ate* declined re-election
She hn> fat* ib* ffHhfttl n?d elbcem
11 i;i>.uivr tor >ear-. 19.4 ,lu' ^
a r.-'nx vote to nmtrmat'on of her M'l"
?vices. Tl?t> following olTieers ytm thon
, h - M : rrt**Wk'U?r- Mr#, Oi St. 0^';
man; KirW viee-protddcut, Mrs. ttdwin
Mulior; Second Mra, ?T.
Smnfer llhame; Itetordjng Secretary,
MUs Mary Mmifiu; Corresponding Sec
retary, Mrs, Robert Team; Historian,
Mrs. N. K. Goodale.
The had expootwd Mrs. Uon*
rale* of Columbia to address them on
Y W. 0, A. extension work but much
t?? their rcarrot Mr?. CK>n**les was un*
*Me ito be present, The Irf*g?e /onnd
ample coneotatlori however in bor sub
stitute, Miss Ilood, of Greenwood, who W
11 young woman of ohartn 'and ploaaing
personality and a fine talker. She gave
an mtereNtiivg and inrtruotive address
on the work of this splendid organiza
tion. -that is doing so much for tbe
your* women throughout America and
aK<o In fche fAr oouatriw. A committer]
consisting of Mrs. Alfred McI>eod, chair
man, Mrs. S. Gardner Richards, vice
chairman, Misstvs Krrtherine and JOliaa
bfth Wiallaw and Miss Wullie Watkms,
was Timx^intod to make arrangement for
n lariter meeting in re^fard to this V
W* extension and the public \^ill
nf> doubt he^ir from in this or the
uext i*?ue of The Chronicle. Before the
mooting Miss Ilood was charmingly cn<
tertiained at an informal te? by Mrs.
C. IV Dulfc.se.
.{.}
8ACRKD
REOim
The (X'nvinitru-e in charge' of the V.
\y C A. extcusion work have calle j
? m^inK at the-Baptist Church at four
o'clock Sunday afternoon and the en-1
tire. puWic, men, women and children
arc 'cordially in\"iie<i to aU'eud. \ou|
Will be under no oMfcatioh to Join any
or^aiii/.atilon .nor >ombarre^se<\ in -an>
\sviy, for that is not the PUrpowof the
imectTng. Mrs. (^)U7>aies^ CVlumbm
-vent WWU hnd Wll of tSMtreat work
h*+*g done, <throug:hout the ^rld by this j
worthy organiaalion.
??Ho has ?? ???? r!,bfr,Xd.,
Nor ban he served whosaSJlfe i? told
In solflrti battVes he has #?J,
Or deods of sk/ill that be- has done,
But he has screed who^noW
Has helped along his fellowiiien .
It is to be a union fttrvice and it|
is hoped that ever>- congregation In I
Camden w$ll turn out ih . full. Mn.
Gon7ialcH gi%-en a wann wel<?inc
and a packod house in l^afccaster last(
Sunday my^ht. CarAden caAtJOt'^ .1^,
The following program will bc^rfwMf^^
Ortfan prelude, Mrs. McCorklr
I?rayer ,
Community Kinging. congrcgaUon und
choirs of the city
Informal talk on Y. ^. C. ?
tension.
Offertory
VioVin Solo. Mr. Curto. accompanied
bj- Mrs. S. C. Zcmp.
Vwnl solo. Mr. Clifton McKain __
<)r*?n. Mrs H. ? C. Zomp 0?<l Mr
?tg Solo. Mr,. U T. Mills. Ml??
Alberta Te?un. /
Congregational singing.
V<>cal duct, Mrs. .1. B. Zanip, >lrR.
J. (}. lticlmrds
Orfjau. Mrs. McCx>rkU*.
r
Ir. Curto, abcomp
LI lilt Alt Y ASSOCIA
TION TO MEET
An important meeting of the Library
Association Monday Mureb 15th at fi
ip. m. at the Library. An annual elec
tion of officenc and other jiiatterw must
he disposed of. Members are urged to
! Attend and all interested in the Library
and it# progreHs are requested to e<?ne.
! This is an important educational institu
[ ftion' of your town and deserves the
?
$>Ofit effort* of thp critizetm. The meet
j 4ng will not exceed nn hour in length,
then come out and show your interest.
The annual dues are only $L00.?Settle
lot the desk or mail c^heok to the lib
rarian. We are nnrion* to send in a
(food report to the Librarian. We are
anxious to wnd in n good report to the
Federation thin year. Will you help
u? to bring this about?
Haynes Cm Being Hold.
Tho Mioaelev-Taylor Motor Co. repor-U
the Rale of two seven passenger HtynM
touring ears to A. L. WatJdns, of Cam
den .and T. (I. Session#* of Blnney during
the past week.
MmohIt Meeting.
Rising Star Obapter No. 4 It. A. M.
regular oomtnunication Tuesday, March
10th at K o'Hoek p. in Mark Matter's
degree. Itefre*hment*. -
C. J. Shannon. 3rd. See.
J
MKs l.ilu l?uvis and Mrs. (ioorge
I ?argm> of 1 *a r 1 i listen woro guoxt-s last
?w?vk of HraUou dotMCtk
<V?4 Jh**, ?\ H. l>, lh>W of (JtlHNtfO
\va- the guost ??f Iun ?'las.s umto Mr.
II K. llulh-lt for the last wook cud.
11?? !?:)- Ixtii MAt abroad by tho IJ.
> *
R ' (Jowrnrurnt nod ???> in >rrvli-o !??*?
fori' imhI duriug tli*' war, and wu> twice
tkHXM<ftted by that CjK?v?jlumout Tor e>
Im <' i a I Mimv and gallantly. Ho tfftVO
an addtv?> at the Waterw Mill ehurch
ttuutfuy nitfUt Omt enjoyed u?t
only by the jxjjplo o?f Wateree vilWfe
ami Ouimlen b\?t ?!??? hy a number of
our fcourUt frlemla. Dr. Bu&V fathe>
hold* u 1'i\>fe?i*>r%hip lu Chicago Uni
tj and his l?u^l)?>r is an iustruotor
'at VaU\ II >j. Hiuik is oinptoycd by
fh?' ttomnnti'ttt -In lower (>nn?Hn? on^
e\)>OtiU lo mturu to {hi* city in tht
not distant fill ui c, wlieu it is hoped
tluit he.will jflve ouc of hU *i>h'uUHi
adduces to it Wiiyr?r (^imden audience
No. if.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
li^VNK Pf CAMDEN
Located at Camden, S. C., a I the Close' of Butin?ii on
March 1st, 1920
Resources.
I.'.mns and IHscounts ? $870? 421.11|
Overdrafts ...... 14,584,24
lloudft and Stocks owned by thy Hank.... 170,509.81
Furniture and Fixtures . ? 4,070.78
Hanking IIouki' .? . 18,805.45
Due from Hunks and Hankers ... 50,000.29
Currency .' f ? ? V ? 7,404.00
Gold ?-- - 175.00
8llver and Other Minor Cola (W8.41
Checks and Cash Items . .. .. .. 50,051.01
HaUdlng Account ?- 17,084,-05
Ki\ t n n* Account . - 7,880.00
Total .. .... ........ $1,282,08 iM2
Liabilities. v
Capital Stock I'm Id In t(H),000,00
Surplus Fund 100,000.00
Undivided Profit*, less Current Kxpeu*r's T\?xwi INtfd ? 21.870.40
Dividends Unpaid . - 058.00
Individual Deposits Subject to Check..
Savings Depoalts .-817,050.81 _ 1,001,501.72
Tout ? $T,moaiu2
State of South Carolina, County of Kershaw.
Uefore mo came II. (3. Carrison, Jr., Cashier of the above named bank, who
Mug duly sworn; says that the above und foregoing statement Is a true
condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank.
U. G. Carrifton, Jr.
Sivorn to and subscribed l?eforo ?ne this 10th day <xf Marx<h, .1020.
C. It. Yates, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
(?. A. Uhatne
11. (i, Oirr??*?)? Director*.
W. Ci. Wilwn
No. 318.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
LOAN & SAVINGS BANK
Locatcd ait Camden S. C., at the Close of Buiincu March V,
' .*, ? v : ?. .
o 1920
^Resources.
Loans mid Discounts ......C.. . $000,388.40
Overdrafts ..... v...? - - - - 1.1,588.44
Honda aud Stocks Owned by the liauk --- 44,754.02
Furniture aiMl lilxtunw .J ? 4,852.13
Due from Ranks and Hankers ? - 13,708.00
Currency .. ?- 5,378.00(
Gold .. - .'M300
Silver and Other Minor Colu ? 1,053.89
Checks and Carta Items 2,107.02
Total J. j 1087,17^.05
Liabilities.
Capital Stock I'aid In . .. ? I $30,000,00
Surplus Fund'.... ... 14,000.00
Undivided Prollts, less Current Expenses and Taxes Dftid 14,300.2r
Duo to Hanks and Ranker* : 5,745.44
Dividends Unpaid 50.00
Individual I>epo*tts Subject to Check I27.CVW.OS
Savings Deposits .. r.. 120,018.10
Certified Chocks ... -.55.00
Cashier's Check* .. 4.0ft7.22 ... 552,081.40
Riffs Payable includinf Certificate for Money Borrovini *? , 50,000.00
Total $587,179.00
State of South Carollua, County of Kershaw.
Before me came John S. Lindsay, Cashier of the above named' hank,
who. being duly sworn, saye that the above and foroffolnic statement Is a true
condition of said bank, as shown l?y the l?ooks of said bank.
JOHN S. LINDSAY.
Sworn to and subscribed before m?' this 10th day of March, 1020.
Correct?Attest: L. A. Klrkland, Notary Public.
Tho?. J. Kirkland 0 .' i
f. M. Wooten Ldrectors.
T. Ti. Utile
r
Bank No. 235.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
BANK OF BETHUNE
Located at Bethune, S. C. at the Close of Business March 1,
1920
Resources
Loubh And Discount*- . - . ... 7. $103,219.38
Overdraft* 3,005.87
Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Hank - 7,590.00
Furniture nucl Fixtures .. 1,796.70
Banking House 1,482.00
Duo from Banks and Banker* --- 05,403.88
Currency ? - - 0,127.00
Gold , .. .. - 200.00
Silver and Other Minor Coin X060.43
Exchanges for Cloarinjr ITou?e _ 2^229.08
Tntai ?. - $252,000.34
Liabilities
Ca|>ital Htock l'aid in $lf>,000.00
Surplus Fund ~ 9,000.00
Undivided Profits, lesa Current Expanw* ?nd Ta*e? lNiid 2,803.47
Individual Deposits Subject to Check.. 151,385.04
Time Certificates of Deposit 74,104.21
Ortified Checks 5.00
Cashier's Check* 502.02 220,006.87
Total $252,920.84
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Kershaw
Before ine camo J. C. Parker, Cashier of the above named bank, who be
ing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement Is a true condi
tion of naid bank, as shown by the books of said bank.
J. C, Parker, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me tlrt* 8th day of Mandh, 1920.
(}. E. Parrot*., Notary Public.
Correct Attest :
Cf. B. Kan* ^
B. Z. Truesdeli Directors x
I). T. Yarbrongh
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