The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, September 16, 1921, Image 8

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Bank No. 235. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF BETHUNE ^Located at Bethunc, S. C. at the cloae of butineu Sept. 6th 1921^ Resources l.ouiis and I >i*e?iwtt* _ _ Overdrafts Hoiid* ihI Stock* Owned b> 1 luk Hank, furniture <1 n<i Fixtures Hanking HOimc , . Due from Hank* and Hankers Currency ... . .. : Oold .. . .. Silver and other Minor Coin Kxrlianjccs for CtwiriiiK Hoiim' Tot ? J SI H.OOI .21 ;M da oo 2,181.7(1 1.482,00 Mo.oo 'Jt&.OO 087.K4 KM.OO i.M.i 7*02 51 <5,000.00 10,060,00 272(11 ? , ,v ; Liabilities Capital St???:k I'anl |u ,, < ft Surplus Fund . Undivided I'rotlls, less Current I0x|K*Um'- mid Taxes l'ulrt. Individual Deposit* subject to" Cheek* rH?,(l'J7.?"?l ? Time Certificates of Deposit - 10. 001.71 Cashier's 'Checks 117.?M? f'.ilN paya'oide, including CertiHcate.it of N|t?u?*y Horrowed '? Total . . . 2--^. STATE OF SODTll CAROLINA, County of Kershaw , Before in? caine .1. C. Parker, . Cashier ? ?f the above nainetl hank, who l>e lug duly .sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement Is a true condi tion of said bank, as shown by the hooks of srtld bank. .1. C. I'urkor, Cashier. Sworn t ? ? and miIwi-IImmI hefure mc on 1 Itli day ??f Septondwr, 1021 Correct Attest: O IV \)<-Klnnon. Notary I'uhllc. <f. it. Klufi s I >. 'J'. Yarhrmtgh J.M r*-? ? t ? ? & Y.. Tniewlell so, 400.8* 42.JWO.OO 1M.17H.02 Spoiig.ltluheiuy \nnouiuenient. We clip tin* following ivniKHiiicciiii'i) ( from liic society page of Dm- ( "harlot fe Observer of September IL'th: "Judge JiM'l Mrs, !?]. 1 *. IMakeney, of Camden, S. ( ' . a unouricc (he engage ment of their daughter; Katherine, to Mr Knii'v'l Maye Spong, of ('ha riot te. the wedding > ?? t a lie place ill No'vein Per. ? "The announcement whieh will be of much ouehi 1 interest in the ( 'a r< d I - i. its' was made known ut a charming bridge luncheon given by Ml". .1. <J. Uicharijs at her home in Camden I'ri ? lay morning. | "A suggest i on of the color note Vol ( low and green was observed in each j elaboralo course of the luncheon, Tiny j white (lows sitting on the goblets held | cards blearing the anouncement. ?'Mifs Illakeney wore a green organ dy frock and cor<npi? of pink roses. "T*l)e hri de-elect is the second daugh ler of .7 udge and Mrs Hlakeney and Ih one of Camden's prettiest and most attractive "young women. She -was graduated from Queen'n college several years ?ro and is bright and accom plished. She is well known and |>opu lar in Charlotte, having been one of t tie attendants at the marriage of Mr. Hjxmg's .sister. Miss Joan Spong. and Mr. Cameron Price, a year ago. "Mr. Spong is the youngest. , sum of ?the late A. M. Spong and Mr?. Spong. xit this eity. !!e attended the state university and was in training in one I ' ? 1 i of 1 h?- anu\ camps when the ji r in i st i.tM* wi? 55 signed. Mr. Hpong is one of Char lotto* most popular young men. For sniiu- lime * | mi st he lifts been engaged in ilif automobile business." I ? Mlii iiil- of tin1 Southern Power com- j mi Hi', which generates electric power j for ino-t of the larger imlusf rial plants it ji? I f<?r!,v or fifty towns anil cities in j the Caroliuas, ileclarc, according to a) ( ha rlptte <1 ispa teh, that the protract-i fil ilroii'ghl prevailing during the past' weeks is hegi lining to affitM seriously! tin- light ai.nl (Kiwer situation in the two states. The rivers in this section are rnnuiim so low that it has become iie?e> >u ry to I'll it the imiehinery in ma 1 1 \ of the power plants on partial time, these otlh'ials declare. The two out lets from the dam at liridgewater have been upeued and are pouring torv rents into tiie I'atiuvlm river below t lie dam in an effort, to counteract the effect produced by the gradually sub siding stream-. This emergency meas ure has greatly decreased the supply# I of water stored in the impounding plant at Bridgewater. Some custom era of the Southern Power company whose plants are located mainly along the Catawba river, have been asked to economize in the use of power until the situation has improved. SPECIAL TODAY i 'hoioM?t Apple*, per dozen 40e The Cash Store. CORKKR HTONB TO BB UIU Historic Silver Trtwel WIN Br IH?ed On New Srhool Building. < Tin# trustees of School District No. 1 httve rixjuO#te<J that tin* earner stone ->f the mvv <;ia'iuiuur School Building be laid with Miwuio ceremonies, ami the tinind I of Ancient Free musons of Sinjih Carol I ?iu will convene in CttUidvli on October |l tli next for tltjta purpose. Hon. Samuel T. 1?aiv ham of Spartanburg. rami Master of South Carolina Masons, will preside and thv tiiiLyjrlc- silver trowel, now ??? longing to tin* <*rH?id l-odpe wan made in Camden nearly a century " ago by Mr. Alexa nder Young for the use of Oeuc'iul La Fayette in laying tin' cor nor stone of tlje monument to Haroii l>eKalh, will he used oil this occasion, thus making another pllgrlfnuge to its "old home towii." The tentative progruui is follows: ! <*rginl Lodge convened at p. in. in Lodge Hoom of Ker*baw Lodge No. M Procession will arrltc at site <>f new (jramwur School on Lyttleton St,, at !:'>(> p. m? (moving north to DcKalh stroet., thence east to LyHleton St., thence north to site of Uranium)' School.) A coi'diul invitation i-? extended by Kershaw Kod^e No. 20. to meet at the opening of the < J rami Lodge and to all Masons to; take part in the procession, and to the 'public generally to attend this iuterovtliig event. \V. 1'. Nettles, .Master Kershaw Lodge No. J!t lU'V TODAY Spotless Cleanser, per van r>c The Cash Store. 3 - . .. ? v .' - NOTMK Sealed bids will lie received on Oeto her Mrd. 1021 for lease of theatre part of opera House for the fiscal year end ing April '5t.Mli, 1!)21 . Council ( reserv ing; the right to reject any nnd all bids, also the right to use the theatre for public entertainments ami public pur pose y. W .1. DIJNN. Mayor. Attest : ii c. si mjleton, Herk. AN ORDINANCE. To Italse Supplies for the City of Cam den, s. for the Year 1921. He it ordained by the Mayor ami Al dermen of the City of Camden, S. and by authority of the same, that the following faxes be, nnd the same are hereby levied for the .current, year from the 1st day of January 1021 to the .'list day of December 1021. Section 1. A tax of 20 mills oil Mary Pick-ford in Throuqh tko. K>dchc Door ' At Majrsti<' Twlay, I'Viilay. September liitlt I I each and every dollar of resjl ami per | sotial property within the ei?rpora1e< limits of the Cily of ? t *? iii< Ii*ii. S. <\. ' from the first day of January IPL'l. Portion 'J. Thai all able-bodied male I jkm'soms between the ages of twenty-one j and .sixty years, residing wlMun thei corporate limits of the* City limits of, the City of Camden, S. C, not exempt' from road duty under tiie laws of the j state shall work streets, ways and; bridges under the direction of sin-h overseers as may he appointed f<?r such | space of lime. Hot exceeding six (15m d tys in one year: Providing thai at! i lie tiim;"' of receiving such notiee any! person may pay to the person giving j sueh notiee Five (o. ) Dollars. (Tom mutation. whioji shall he received in lieu of the work add that person re filling to work on said streets or to pay said commutation shall l?e fined not less than Ten ($10.) Dollars nor more (linn Fifty ($I>0. i Dollars, or he imprisoned not less than ten days nor more than 'Jo Hays, in the div vi'i'iion of i In* Cit.v Recorder. S?cf i??ii ;{. The tax hooks for the col ?i -i iun df city (axes will ho oj>en in ( '??until ('handier, Camden, S. C., ou the JOth (lay <>f September, 1JVJ1 and remain open each day. except Sutiday. from !) a. in- lo 1 p. in., and from 3 p. in. to I :3() p. in. until tluUtffti day <>f October, 1J>21 inclusive. Seeti??n I That when the taxes and assessments or any portion thereof charged against any property or party on I lie duplicate for the current fiscal shall not he paid on or before the 'jo ib day of October, the City clerk awT Treasurer shall proceed to add a jH-nalfy of . one eentum'3on said dupli cate and the said Clerk and Treasurer *hal I collect same and if the said taxes ami assessments and penalties are not paid on or before the 120th day of November thereafter an additional penalty of one per centum sha'l be add er! by t lie City rierk and Treasurer on the said duplicate aud collected by the City Clerk and Treasurer ; That If said taxes, penalties and assessments are not paid on or before 5th day of No vember, next thereafter, an additional penalty of five per centum thereon shall be added by the City Clerk and Treasurer on said duplicate and eol lertd by th City Clerk and Treasurer. And if said taxes, penalties and ass essments are not paid bn of before the L'Oth of December, next thereafter the City Clerk and Treasurer shall issue his tax executions for all taxes, assess inents and penalties against the prop erty of the defaulting taxpayer accord ing ttHaw. Ratified by the Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Camden, S. C., in council assembled this 7tb day of September, 1921. W J. DUNN, Mayor. II. <\ SINULETON, City Clerk and Treasurur. Quick Sales and Small Profits Our Motto THE SNYDER STORE Save From 25c to 35c On The Dollar ) WHERE PRICES ARE LOWEST WE ARE IN POSITION TO SAVE YOU 25 TO :if> PER C ENT ON THE DOLLAR, AND THE ONLY WAY FOR YOU TO CONVINCE YOURSELF IS TO COME TQ. SEE US AND PRICE OUR COODS BEFORE YOU BUY ELSEWHERE. WE HAVE JUST BOUGHT UP EVERYTHING THAT YOU NEED FOR FALL AND WE DO NOT HAVE ANY HIGH PRICE GOODS THAT WAS BOUGHT WHEN EVERYTHING WAS HIGH. WE HAVE CUSTOMERS THAT COME FROM 35 TO 10 MILES AROUND CAM DEN AND THEY FIND OUR GOODS ARE THE CHEAPEST AND BEST FOR THE MONEY. WE CARRY EVERYTHING INLADIES AND MEN'S READY- TO- WEAR, AND WE CAN DRESS UP THE WHOLE FAMILY. WE HAVE JUST ADDED A SEPARATE DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES READY TO WEAR AND MILLINERY. WE AL SO HAVE A WELL KNOWN LADY. MRS. MATT IE TURNER. WHO HAS ALWAYS GIVEN SATISFACTION IN Tills TOWN. SHE WILL BE WITH US AND SHE CAN FIX UP AN UNBECOMING HAT TO BE THE BEST LOOKING. AND SHE GUARANTEES HER WORK. IF YOU NEED ANYTHING IN OUR LINE WE ARE READY TO SERVE YOU. AND IN CASE YOU DO NOT LIKE ANYTHING WE CAN MAKE A SPECIAL ORDER FOR YOU. AS WE ARE CONNECTED WITH THE RESIDENT BUY ER IN NEW YORK AND WE ARE GOING TO KEEP UP WITH THE LATEST STYLES THIS FALL. HATS SHOES WAISTS CORSETS NOTIONS ' ' BLANKETS MILLINERY CLOTHING DRY GOODS FURNISHINGS WOOL GOODS READY TO WEAR MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Dress Up the Girls IN MIDDY SUITS Serge Dresses and Gingham Dresses At a \ ery Low Price HATS AND CAPS - FOR Boys and Girls # I he Very Latest Styles at \ ery Reasonable FJrices Dress Up the Boys FROM Head to Foot We have Suits for the Boys with two pair ^f/ pants from $5.98 to $ I 2.50 CAPS LINEN LACES PANTS GLOVES RIBBONS HOSIERY OVERALLS OIL CLOTH UMBRELLAS BAIN COATS WORK SHIRTS KNIT UNDERWEAR OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE THE SNYDER STORE Corner Main and DeKalb Sts. Camden, South Carolina OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE