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HARMONY LODGE No. 17. A. F. M.
. . A regular communication'' of
\A/ Harmony Lodge No. 17, A.
F. M., will be held in Masonic
Temple on THURSDAY,
OCT. 6th, at 7:30 o’clock. Visiting
brethren are cordially invited to at
tend.
P. W. PRICE, W. M.
Wm.JIfNAB, Sec.
The regular meeting of
Barnwell Lodge No. 16, K.
of P., will be held at their
_ Hall on First and Third Fri
day nights at 8 o’clock. A full at
tendance is requested.
By order of R. A. ELLIS, C. C.
Wm. McNab, K. R. & S.
Miss Kate Woodwward is visiting
friends in Columbia.
tife sure and read the advertisement
of W, H. Kennedy A Son thi| week.
ent of the Condition of
BANK OF KLINE.
Located at Kline, S. C., at the close of
business Sept. 12th, 1916.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $26,141.76
Overdrafts 344.67
Furniture and Fixtures 1,024.00
Banking House 1,452.90^
Other Real Estate Owned._ 2,280.38
Due from Banks and Bank
ers ' 13,417.61
Currency 1,334.00
Silver and Other Minor Coin 446.91
Checks and Cash Items 364.71
Sheriff’s Office Busy.
Mr. Brown Calhoun motored up
from Charleston this week.
Mr. E. T. Richardson was the guest
of relatives here this week.
Total $46,796.84 I
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 !
Surplus Fund 776.00 |
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses and Tax
es Paid . 1,742.37]
Individual De
posits Subject
to Check. .25,300.27
Savings Deposits.. 1,400.00
Cashier’s Checks.. 329.20 27,029.47
Sheriff J. B. Morris and his depu
ties have been kept quite busy during
the past several days rounding up al
leged law-breakers. Last week 65
negroes were arrested, charged with
violating the prohibition law. Fifteen
gave boifd fof' thhir -appearance at
court, while the remaining 40 were
lodged in jail.
Saturday night six other negroes
were arrested ne§r the .plant of the
Barnwell Lumber Co. for breach of |
the peace. They all pleaded guilty ,
and were fined $10 and $15 each.
Card of Thanks.
(Political Advertisement.)
I wish to express my gratitude to
the citizens of Barnwell County for the
splendid support given me in my race
for County Commissioner in the re
cent primary.
C. W. MOODY.
Barnwell, S. C., Sept. 19, 1916.
Mr. Furman Davis has accepted a
position with Mr. J. A. Porter.
Mf. B. L. Easterling and family mo
tored over to Augusta Tuesday.
Bills Payable, including Cer
tificates for Money Bor
rowed .I
6,250.00
Mr. Lee Middleton and family vis
ited relatives in Scotia this week.
Misses Ruby and Jessie Armstrong
left for Winthrop College this week.
Miss Louise Porter left today for
Converse College to resume her stud
ies.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Buist went over
to Blackville Tuesday for a short visit
to relatives.
Total ......$45,796.84
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell, SS.
Before me came VICTOR LEWIS,
Cashier of the above named bank, who,
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said bank, as shown by the
books of said bank.
VICTOR LEWIS.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 19th day of Sept., 1916.
G. C. BEST, JR.,
Notary Public, (L. S.)
Correct Attest:
B. M. Jenkins, Sr.,
T. F. Hogg,
J. W. Walker.
Directors.
Statement of the Condition of
THE BANK OF WILLISTONA
located at Wllliston, S. C., at the close
of business Sept. 12, 1916,,
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts 1.$104,621.59
Overdrafts 41.16
Borids and Stocks Owned
by the Bank 1 . 8,000.00
Furniture and Fixtures 1,990.00
Due from Banks and
Bankers 60,095.75
Currency.. 4,225.00
Silver and Other Minor
Coin 2,957.69
Messrs. Earl Cain and Robert Lee
Zeigler, of Denmark, were visitors.
Statement of the Condition of
THE CITIZENS BANK.
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Messrs. B. B. Easterling and W. D.
Harley motored over to Augusta Tues
day on business.
Miss Olive Calhoun has returned
home after a visit to relatives in Ap
pleton and Allendale.
Mrs. W. L. Hayes and son Channing
left Monday* for Richmond, where the
latter will enter school'.
Mrs. C. B. Swan was called to Wil-
liston Tuesday morning on account of
the illness of her sister.
Mrs. L. M. Calhoun and little son
have returned home after a visit to
relatives at Little Mountain.
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RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $116,36L1 < C
Overdrafts 1,049.53
Furniture and Fixtures— 2,366.42
Banking House 7,317.17
Due from Banks and Bank
ers ... - 44,486.24
Currency 2,420.00
Silver and Other Minor Coin 2,165.00
Checks and Cash Items... 367.64
Total 1 $176,533.16
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In $30,000.00
Surplus Fund 4,000.00
Undivided Profits less Cur
rent Expenses and Tax
es Paid ...: 792.87
Individual De
posits Sub
ject to Check..67,411.91 •'
Time Certificates
of Deposit 36,502.63
Cashier’s Checks.. 825.76 104,740.29
Total , $181,931.19
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In $25,000.00
Surplus Fund 8,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Exfienses and
Taxes Paid 16,766.04
Individual De
posits Subject
to Check 84,010.81
| Savings De-
5*6,gjUiia ~-
Reserve Fund Carried
on General Individual
or Savings Ledger 1,200.00
Total $181^3r.l9
State of South Carolina, *
County of Barnwell. SS.
Before me came W. E. PROTHRO,
Cashier of the above named bank,
| who, being duly sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is a
true condition of said bank, as shown
by the books of said bank.
W. E. PROTHRO.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 18th day of Sept., 1916.
J. A. LATIMER,
Notary Public, (L. S.)
Correct Attest:
J. L. Smith,
J. E. Kennedy,
W. C. Smith,
Directors.
Miss Pearle Sandifer has returned
to the city to resume her position as
milliner for F. W. Falkenstein.
Bills Payable, including Cer
tificates for Money Bor
rowed 7.. 37,000.00
Mrs. T. S. Cave has returned home
after an extended visit to her daughter,
Mrs. B. W. Sexton, at Mullins.
Mr. Oscar Birt left this week for
Columbia, where he goes to resume
his position as printer at the Uni
versity.
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Messrs. T. M. Boulware, A. A. Me
Allister, J. G. Moody, J. M. Brodie
and Ed Peacock motored to Augusta
Sunday.
The People’s good friend, Mr.^I. O.
Sanders, of the Olar section, sent this
paper two subscriptions during the
past week.
The friends of Dr. R. C. Kirkland
will be glad to learn that he is im
proving rapidly and is expected home
iiv a few uavs.
Total - $176,533.16
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell, SS.
Before me came LeROY WILSON,
Cashier of the above named bank, who,
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said bank, as shown by the
books of said bank.
LeROY WILSON,
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 19th dav of Soot., 1916.
J. HENRY JOHNSON.
Notary Public, (L. S.)
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F. Chavous,
J. H. Warren.
Directors.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Richardson, Jr.,
have returned to their home in Ral
eigh, N. C., after a pleasant visit to
relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harrison and son
are expected to' return to Barnwell
this week. They moved to Florida
several weeks ago. . -
Mrs. A. P.’ Cornell came down from
Spartanburg Saturday, being called
here on- account of the illness of her
mother, Mrs. L. C. Tobin.
Dr. A. B. Patterson, of Barnwell,
left Sunday to accompany Senator
Sharpe, of Lexington, to Johns Hop
kins hospital at Baltimore.
Miss Anita Boiler returned to Au
gusta Saturday morning after a pleas
ant visit to Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Da
vies and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kelly.
Statement of the Condition of
THE CITIZENS BANK,
Located at Fairfax, S. C.. at the close
of business Sent. 12th, 1916.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $69,052.20
Overdrafts -■ 4,588.14
Bonds and Stocks Owned
by the Bank.:. *-L 100.00
Furniture and Fixtures 1,500.00
Banking House 4,380.17
Other Real Estate Owned. 4,181.31
Due from Banks and Bank
ers - 34,233.80
Currency —'. 5,217.00
Gold 377.50
Silver and Other Minor Coin 1,098.57
Checks, end Cash Items 2,061.97
County School Claims—— 1,732.62
Total ------ $128,523.28
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In $15,000.00
Surplus Fund - 200.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses and Tax-,
es Paid 1,354.12
Due to Banks and Bankers. 1,544.90
Individual De
posits Sub
ject to Check-.47,162.51
Savings Deposits.32,582.99
Time Certificates
of Deposit 314.85
Certified Checks. 28.50
Cashier’s Checks.. 162.15 80,251.00
Rev. S. W. Henry is attending a
camp meeting at Kettle Creek this
week and requests us to announce that
there will be no services, at the Metho
dist Church next Sunday.
The home of the late Sam Nix,
J colored, was destroyed by fire at an
early hour Saturday night. Excellent
. • work on the part oi volunteer
" fighters saved nearby bbildihg*
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Mr. Layton, of Piltpp.v. Mu,
spent a few hours at the bum* of hi*
sister. Mrs. Terrie Richs’-d* n. So tar-
day evening. Mr/ Layton, who is •
r, was oa his way to
Bills Payable, including Cer
tificates for MonejrBbr-
rowed -.7- * - 30,000.00
Reserve Fund Carried on
General Individual or..
Savings Ledger 173.26
Total $128,523.28
State of South Carolina, ‘
County of Barnwell, SS.
Before me came J. E. JOHNSTON,
Cashier of the above named bank, who,
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true con
dition of said bank, as shown by the
RECEIVER’S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Barnwell.
Court of Common Pleas.
Jennie Brant, et al., by L. L. Brant
their guardian ad litem,
Plaintiff,
vs.
G. W. Allen, etc., et al.,
Defendants.
By virtue of a decretal order to'me
directed in the above entitled cause,
I, as Receiver appointed by the Court
of Common Pleas in said cause, will
sell upon the premises at Sycamore
S. C., on Tuesday, October 10th, 1916,
eleven o’clock A. M. the following
All that certain lot of land in the
town of Sycamore, State and County
aforesaid, bounded North by Main
Street of said Town; East by lands of
I. L. Tobin; South by Barker Street
and West by lands of M. J. Lewis,
having dimensions one hundred ami
fifty-nine (159) feet on Main Stree.
and two hundred and nine feet (209 i
deep, extending from Main Street to
Barker Street, fronting on Barker
Street,
ALSO:
All that certain lot of land in the
town of Sycamore, State and County
aforesaid, having dimensions of two
hundred (200) feet deep on the South,
and four hundred and ninety feet
(490) on the North, and four hundred
(400) feet on the East, known as the
Gin House lot, bounded South by
ditch and lot of M. J. Lewisj.West by
a ditch and lot of M. J. Lewis; North
by R. S. Williams and East by Right
of Way of the Seaboard Air Line
Railway.
ALSO:"
All that certain lot of land in the
town of Sycamore, State and Cdunty
aforesaid, being'lot No. 1, fronting
on Main Street, bounded North by
Cotton Street; East by lot No. 72,
owned by W. H. Loadholt; West by
lot No. 70, containing one-fourth ()
of an acre, being the West lot of the
two lots purchased by W. C. Manuel
and W. H. Loadholt on the 10th day
of September, 1891.
ALSO: . • j
All <that certain lot in the town of
Sycamore, State and County afore
said, being lot Nq. 72, fronting on
Main Street, bounded North by Cot
ton Street; Blast by S. A. L. Railway
and West by lot No. 71, the same be
ing one-fourth of an acre,- and being
the East lot of the two lots purchased
by W. C. Manuel and W. H. Loadholt
from M. J. Lewis-on the 10th day of
September, 1891,
Terms of sale cash. Purchaser to
pay for papers and revenue stamps.
J. C. MAYER,
> ‘ . Receiver.
Sworn.to and subscribed before me
This 19th day of Sept.. 19W.
W. M. LIGHTSEY.
Notary Public, (L. S.)
Carrrct Attest:
J: F. Lintary,
F. M. Yom
Special Demonstration and Sale
Ranges
‘The Range with a Reputation”
For One Week Only, Commencing
MONDAY, SEPT. 18th
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During this week we will have a special derr istrator trom the Majestic Factory
to explain how the Majestic is made and why it is absolutely the best range; why it leate
longer and cut# down repair expenses; why it bakes bread evenly, top, sMm and bet*
tom without burning; why it uses so little fuel and saves food waste. He will explain
. ityi labor saving construction and why it heats an abundance of water good and hot—
a mighty convenient and useful thing to have a big supply of hot water always on hand
isn’t it.
To buy a range by mail it almost certain to end in disappointment and loss of
money. It may be “exactly as represented” yet not be what you thought it was nor
what you wanted.
Here you can see every part of the Majestic—you can know what you are getting
before you buy. Decide now that you will discontinue using the old, worn-out rung*.
You will save money in fuel, repairs and cooking. Buy a Majestic—the range with
25 years’ reputation. The demonstrator will answer any questions relating to stoves.
Children’s Souvenir Day
Tuesday of Demonstration Week, 3 to 5 P. M.
FUN! 125 Majestic Aeroplanes Free! FUN!
Boys and girls, young and old, can have s world of fipi with the Majestic Aero
plane. It is easily made to fly from 10 to 60 feet in the air. You will all want one.
Don’t fail to get yours. The first 126 boys and girls who present to the Msjestk Rang*
salesman, at our store, between 3 and 6 p. m. on Tuesday, written answers te the fol
lowing questions will receive one of these aeroplanes FREE.
1. What is the name of your mother’s range and bow long has it been in nee?
2. Give nltfles of airy persons-yon tnsow weding a new range.
3. W'hy ia the Majestic known as the Range with a reputguoa?
4. What is your age?
5. When is your birthday?
$1.00 ARTICLE FREE
• _ The boy or girl giving the neatest and best answer to the third question may select
any $1.00 article from our stock in addition to the souvenir. *
A PRIZE FOR EVERYBODY
Don’t be discouraged if you are not one of the 125 to get an aeroplane. You will
receive a Majestic Puzzle Card that will afford you many hours of amusement. Be
sure to have your answers ready to hand in at our store Tuesday afternoon, between
3 and 5. They must be written if you wish to receive a souvenir or prize.
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{THIS $8.00 SET OF GRANITE AND COPPER WARE FREE! *
AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT DURING OUR DEMONSTRATION WEEK
ONLY, WE WILL GIVE WITH EVERY MAJESTIC SOLD, ONE HANDSOME SET
OF KITCHEN WARE AS ILLUSTRATED. EVERY PIECE IS THE FINEST OF
ITS KIND AND THE ENTIRE SET CANNOT BE PURCHASED FOR LESS THAN
$8.00. THE PRICE OF THE MAJESTIC REMAINS THE SAME AS ALWAYS AND
THE QUALITY OF THE STOVE IS THE SAME. THIS KITCHEN WARE IS AN
OUT AND OUT PRESENT. SEE IT AT QUR STORE.
. EVERYBODY WELCOME
. EVEN THOUGH YOU DO NOT WANT TO BUY A NEW RANGE RIGHT NOW,
IT WILL BE WORTH YOUR WHILE TO ATTEND THIS DEMONSTRATION AND
KNOW ALL ABOUT THE MAJESTIC RANGE. YOU ARE PLACED UNDER NO
OBLIGATION TO BUY.
Keep this Date in Your Mind's Eye. , Bring Your Neighbor with You.
BARNWELL, S. C
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