The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 18, 1920, Image 9
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• HHR1 AND HEREABOUTS. •
Mr. 8. H. Cfantt, of Ljmdhurst, was
in the city Monday on business.
A son was bom to Mr. and Mrs.
Robt. L. Bronson Sunday ni^ht.
Miss Annie Ray, 0 f Winnsboro,
was among the visitors here Satur
day. ' _ ^ V v, v
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Mr. T. B. Ellis, Jr., of Lyndhurst,
was a caller at The People office
Thursday.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sevton, of Co
lumbia, have been the guests of rel
atives here during the past week.
Mr. W. J. Baxley, of Lumberton, N.
C., arrived in the city Sunday morning
for a visit to relatives and friends.
Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones, Mrs. A.
A. Lemon, Miss Walton and Mr. A.
N. Lemon motored over to Aiken
Monday. _ ...
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- Dr. and Mrs. Charles *A. Hensley
motored over to Augusta Friday
morning, returning home the follow
ing day.
Messrs. T. J. Langley and B. P.
Davies went over to Augusta Friday
morning on business, returning home
the same day.
Mr. R C Blume. of BlaekviUe,
route No- *. railed at TW People of
fice to it new his
a the city Pndey,
Mrs Ro* L-
At a meeting of the congreffatlon
of the Bemwell Baptist Church Sun
day morning, the salary of Dr. W. M.
Jones wss raised *600 a year. The
Doctor i* recognised as one of the
most sble ministers in the State.
A thunderstorm, accompanied by
high winds, heavy rain and some hail,
passed over this section Friday night.
It is understood that several farm
buildings on the plantation of Mr. M.
B. Hagood, near town, were blown
down.
The attention' of the citizens of
Barnwell is called to the fact that
they must have registration certifi
cates in order to vote in the coming
special election on the question of is
suing bonds for waterworks, sewer
age and paving.
Bank No. 331
Statement of the Condition of
The Farmers and Merchants Bank,
located at Williston, S. C., at the close
of business March 1, 1920.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts | 77,392.36
Bonds and Stocks Owned
by the Bank 17360-00
Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00
Due from Banks and Bank
ers - 27,754.22
Currency 4324.00
Silver and Other Minor
Coin *- 1,155.26
Checks and Cash Items .... 534936
TOTAL .113532432
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid In 1 25.000 00
Surplus Fund 5,000.00
Undivided Profile, leee Cur
rent Rxpeneee and Tax-
re Paid 13*6 73
Due tn Banks end Bank
ers 21964
Individual De
le Check
Mr. F. W.
la among Che
People this weak. He
advertisement in this issue of interest
to automobile owners.
The many friends of Mr. J. A. Lat
imer, of Williston, will learn with re
gret that he is quite ill, following an
operation for appendicitis at an
Augusta hospital Saturday.
There will be a box party under
the auspices of the Hercules Home
.Demonstration Chib at Hercules
School House Friday night, March
19th. Everybody urged to attend.
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STATEMENT OF
THE TOWN OF BARNWELL
Per 2 Quarters Endiag Jaa. 1, 19it.
Disburse meats.
Lemon Bros, supplies $ 4436
C. F Molair, supplies 90.47
M. C Diamond, lumber...... 29535
Farmers Union Mere. Co.
Supplies 319.77
Mule Hire ................
Expense Carnival 34433
By Salaries ...............
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Barnwell. S. C.
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the
NATIONAL
OF BARNWELL
At Close of Business March 13, 1920
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Resources
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS
U. S. BONDS (OWNED)
STOCK IN FEDERAL RESERVE BANK-
BANK BUILDING, FURNITURE AND
FIXTURES —- -
> DEPOSITED WITH THE U. S.
TREASURER. -
CASH AND DUE FROM BANKS -
.$241,058.60
_ 119,321.50
- 1,650.00 -
. 12,347.11
_ 2,500.00
. 45,093.41
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$421,970.62
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Liabilities
CAPITAL STOCK J ? 50,000.00
SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS— 13,811.27
CIRCULATION 48,200.00
DIVIDENDS UNPAID - 122.50
DEPOSITS 309,836.85
$421,970.62
J. E. Harley, President
N. G. W. Walker, Vice-President ^ ‘
L P. Wilson, Cashier Ralph Smith, A»t. Cashier
S. EL Moore, Vice-President
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