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V t Loans made to our Customers Deposited in our Bank by our Customers | Borrowed money to loan to our Customers | Cash in vault and at other Banks | Surplus and Profits due our Stockholders | Paid cash to Stockholders since organization I Harry D. Calhoun President Norman B. Gamble f , —— Cashier—— ■ ( . William McNab Asst. Cashier QUARTERLY STATEMENT of the Hoard of ('ounty C'ommiMion" era for the Quarter Endian March SI. 1922. (CONTINUED FROM LAST WEEK) 8S—W. C. Kennedy :r. 5.00 90— A. M. Anderm*n r ._-“15.00 91- W. K. Anderaon T/—Terle Richardson 9S J. U. JJander* .. ... 94- -(Julf Refininjr Co. 9*V - Henry Hartsoir 90 D. Morris .. . 97 JuOeph Baxley -T J. W.>odwBrH m—G. F # finibha 100—G. M Main )0| — Barnwell Ins. Anenry __.S8.2S -1S3.80 ..20 00 . 59.13 50.00 . 00.00 70.00 1J9 10«»0 3 HO . 13100 192— G. C. Best .25.00 193— W. L. Harley 12.50 194— 1. F. SUI1 26.00 195— R. L. Wooley .25.00 196— B. W. Peeples 12.50 197— C. S. Anderson 14.58 198 ~G. L. HHl 14.58 199— W. P. Sanders .29.15 200— -J. B. Armstronj: .424.30 201— R. W. Riley .60 202 —C. Keys Sander* 8.39 203 -Jaa. M Caldwell, Treaa. 46.36 204— C. A. Henaley. M. D. 83.33 205— C. Keys Sanders 65.00 206 Hock’s Meat Market 2.00 207—E. P. TarraOce .22.51 a08-<“. B. Parker 3>5 W y V nderaon 61.79 210 -J. M Weathembee . 7.20 211 Charlie Brown 21.20 212-J. S. Still .3.00 21S~-A. M- Banders MOO 66.7*0 ... 14.10 .. HUM .. 72M 30.75 . 252.06 1.730 63 .. 65.00 .. *7 .. 4 IU2 Barnwell In* Agency 12 59 214- -K. M. Harley .... HWi 4. Suit Halford . 41.67 215 \ L Nrvila HU -R W Riley 66.55 216 W' L. Henderson 19V E. G. Bin ... 41.96 217 W L. Henderson |(Mt -0*. K Sander* .. .. 12 5 .00 218 Kpp's Phs.-mac> . 107 -J 8 Still ... .150 90 219 D. M Spring 109— Horace J Crouch ..It5.«0 220 White and Simpaoi 109 -A. Ray Sanders ... . 41X6 221- Joseph Bailey ... 110- -K M Kirkland ... 63JW New Sentinel Pub. m John K Swelling W 16 *24 John K Snelling . 112 Ja. M CaklweH 69 84 224 -H. G. Huyl«tan . MV C. Keys Sanders . .. 169 90 22.V Chwrlir Brown 114 The Barnwell People .. 51.26 r*o H«-me Bank IIS- J R Armstrong 4.37 227- 8. A. Hair 116 J. B Armstrong . . 7«n .**8 Farmers V Men 117—Charlie Brown 63 36 229 Terie Rirhardsuo 119 C W Riley . 12 73 230 Sloan Rinintree t I2« White ami Simpeon 2.447 45 431- Rcfewe Orphanage It! -Joe S'inmor* 24 33 -’St Mrs. John Bolen \Tlr -J. W. Patterson 1 »i.Vi uu 233—1_ W tinet .... . W’iMistnn Pul- En 43 50 231 Moore’s Market 124 Joe Simmon* 21 75 •9«t * •e* • “ W H Parker 1 IS J S. Still . 4 29 e:s. L. rake* l?6 M r* T J 1 -angle) 27X9 237 • C. F M-.lair 127 - E Key* Sander* 1 K | M A J. Owens I2M- R R Martin 262.96 23*« -Black Urn* 129 . A F Weimort* 1010 •»40. A. D. Furtiek .. . 1 kv II R \nder*e*n 8 50 241 T. J. \ Law ay ... 111 S B « arroll 150 244 I.**u F.mma Creech 132 W" 1.. Fre*leru k 60 00 242 - V ) Eorley n.v J. B Morris 152.00 244 K. P Tarnuur 134- M C Kitrhing* . 3.32 245 G. . Morris .. 136 H. B Harley . . . lino 246 J. B. Morns 1.16 Henry Hnrtrog 59.00 247 -C. F. Molair 137 Phor-mx Oil <'•». 19.00 2 48- K. R. Johnston 138 <i. I> Morris 69.On 249 J. M W‘«-at|)ershee 139 K. L. Fill* 33.75 250 Lemon Brothers __ 149— .1 IV Harley 93.05 251- The Best Pharmm 14’ P K Allen 6.00 252- Farmers 'U. Merc. 1 42 I 1 May* , 3 (Hi 4 25.3 - J. L. Lowe 14. - : t h Mola:r • 51.86 254 Wall Street Pharn 1 14 t »ii]f Refining Co. 124 119 j 255 W. F Week* 145- Lemon Brother* . .11.60 1 256 B. F. Jenkiiis C«. T46--\rHnsr ? ‘»t' Brother* 149.93 147- P. W. Price . 21.85 148- N. G. W Walker 99.70 149- 4;. W. Halford . _ 1.20 17*0- F. H. Anderson and Son 448* 151—K. Ready „ Id.Ktt 17*2—Farmers U. Merc. Co. .27.99 153— Happ Bros, and Co. 165.00 154— Wall Street Pharmacy 8.05 155— C. F. Molair .50 156— L. Cohen .... . .. _ 4.75 157— (». M. Main . 1.60 158— Simmons and .feffcoat . . 6.20 159 —Rescue Orphanage . 15.00 16(*—L. Cohen .. 1.80 161— J. Hoffman .. .. - __ 3.00 162— J. A. Porter .. .. .15.75 103—Mace Drug Co. 5.00 164— Mrs. Lou Emma Creech .10.00 165— A. J. Owens _ 27.11 166— -Mrs. Jennie P. Greene 10.00 167— Lemon Brothers _.i__ 40.00 168— The Best Pharmacy . 20.85 169— ^T. J, Attaway... 170— Farmers U. Merc, ('o 171— S. A. Hair 172— C. F. Mdhur 173— J. B. Armstrong 174— K. G. Birt'^*. 175— .John K. Snelling _ 176— E. M. Kirkland 177— A. Ray Sarfders 178— R. W. Riley. __ 179— Horace J. Crouch 180 -J. 8. sun 181— R. L. Bronson 182— J. Staff Halford ,183- C. Kaya ^Mtdora 184—J. M. Scott *3.61 185 H. M Bndiford 12J16 196—W. F Hill _ . • 16J3 187—J S Blume . 27^2 189—J. F. Rountree 16.83 199—W O. Peeples 1290 m-v. k rw»n ikss 191—J M IhKMd -9946 -.2.50 29.49 .... 3.00 .32.47 .. : .59.71 .41.66 29.16 89.41 ;6L66 125.00 .-,.150.00 .100.00 257- Joseph Baxley . .» 258 W. H. Kennedy and Son 259— C. R. Thompson 260— -Arrington Bros, atid Co. 261— R. J., Wooley 262— M. L. McElhenny . .. 2OTHI. F. Still . . 264 H. I). Best • _ 265- C. {.. Hill 266 R. W. Fe^ples .. .. 267—C. S. Anderson 268 ,W. P. Sanders 261)—J. F. Rountree ...x 270- W. D. Peeples 427J^-\V. Jlill . .. ... 115.19 19.132X2 T49 5K7» .182 80 ...10 00 MJB IA9 1JI t.10 . . 4.00 9.50 N.30 26.71 . Ui ..» 40 2.60 in no 4X6 , 57X0 6»no 138.75 129.00 38212 . 24.15 . 25.58 . 154M* . 12.70 .116.90 .3.00 rsioo 26.45 40.00 .161.98 25.00 . .20.50 __25.00 .. 25.00 .14.58 -.12.50 . .14.58 ..29.1*5 .15.83 __12.50 .303—R R. Martin .. 193.00 304—White and Simpson 2,617.97 365—V. L. Nevils . —47.40 306—Epp’s Pharmacy 21.60 307—D. M. Spring 285.90 308—W. L. Henderson _. 81.00 309—M. C* Diamond 29X6 310—J. R. Carroll ___.-.12.00 311 —P. W. Price ^ .3.00 312—A. E. Corley 6.00 313—E. D. Peacock 12.00 314—1. W Rountree .12.00 316—K. 31. Mixaon .... 9.00 316—T. 8. Cave .9.00 317—R. R. Johnston ... . 39.00 318—A. M. Sanders .... 15 00 319—J. E. Lain . ... 60.00 320- J. M Halford SSjOO 821—8. A. Hair . ... 15.00 322—T. M. Willis 1500 323 -Arden A. Lemon ... . ... 16.00 321—J. M. Weathersbre .. 10 00 S2X -1_ p. Blum. . ... 36.00 326 —R. R Moor* .. . „ 16.00 S27 J W. Sanders ... 1AM 328 - W S ( reach .. 15 00 329 C. Keys Sander* . . ... 1791 339—G T. Boytston 5000 331—4*. W. Gregory .... 6.90 334 M*. B Harley . _ 95.00 333 -Gulf Refining I n .... -. TT JA 334 liartin’s (*aragr . ... 18.99 335 -R. M Harley .... 20.99 436. H. A Bolen 17 80 337- -4*. K. Gnases . . 4.00 339--Henry llartaog . ... 50or 339 M. 8. Hair .... .... 2 00 3|n J 8. Townr .... . ifixo 341 -€. H Parker . ... 44 11 342 Mr*. Mary K Youngblood 7X2 343 A H. MrKeriry .. ... 7 60 344 T H Parker .2.00 345 J. M Farrell .... (04 00 446- 4*. O. Barker looo. 847-J. R Lott .... 6.26 348 - A. Ray Sanders 41.66 tm the number of votes polled in the first primary of the * preceding elec-< tion year.** EDGAR A. BROWN, County Chairman. Barnwell, S. C., April 17, 1922.—2t. TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION. Like Two Pea* a Pod SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. State of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. Court of Common Plea*. L. C. E. Bush, Plaintiff vs. Eva Michaelson. Defendant. , To thr Defendant above named» Your are hereby summoned and re* qutred to answer the complaint here* in. which ia filed in the offira of the fterk of (*ourt of Common Plro* in and for the County and State above named, and to aerve a ropy of your to mal Complaint upon the ihrm at thrtr offke in the of Barnwell. S C.. twenty day* from the aerviee hereof in lea in of the dale of aerrtr* and if you fail to file your answer within thr time aforesaid the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Ceurt for thy relief demanded la the Com pin tat Brown A Bush. Plaintiff's Attorneys State of South Carolina. County of Barnwell Court of Camn>«>n PUaa. To K«a M ichor horn: Take Notice: That the Complaint in this action, tntfethrr With the Summon* of which the foreK-ong is a ropy, was this day Notice i*. hereby given that the regular fall teachers’ examination will be held at the Court House in Barnwell on Friday. May 12th, and Saturday, May 13th. 1922. The announcement of this examina tion contains the following notice: “The examiation will cover pri mary Ikenae*.—first, second and third grade, and general elementary licenses —first, second and third grade. “The examination for high school certificates will be lAld later. Oppor tunity to earn high school certificates on examination will be afforded all aspirants in due time.' , r * The examination will start prompt^ ^ ly at 9:00 o’clock a. m. M HORACE J. CROUCH. ^ Sec. County Board of Education. April 26. 1922 —3t. • O. A ^ Stands Kard knocks j ■ Hade in dear Bamdliand slain colors- in 272 - W. F. Duncan 273—J. S. Blume . •27 4 -J. M. DiamnndU- 275— C. Keys Sanders 276— H. G. BoylsUin 277— Eloise Cave 278'--Eloi.se Cave . - . .68.19 279—Eloise Cave ... .. .: -136.37. 280 -Jas. M. 'CaldwHl. Treas. 32.13 281 -Home Bank. >. 30.24 282- A. Golinsky .J,'. ..65.00 283- -G. M. Mam . . . 3.60 284- E. G. Bolen . 4. 285- C. Keys Sanders 286- —W’illiston Pub. Co. 287- R. W. Riley 28Rv-The Barnwell People 289.—John K. Sneltiiijr _._ 290^-1^ t;. fiirtv.... 241- G. it^ya^Sander^ .... .125,00 292— .1. Staff HaHord 41.67 293— C. A. Hensley. M. D. 4L66 .i„2.75 •--57.00- . -12*50 .60 :-27.50 ..29.16 : 41.66 41.66 iZkU h M. KM 93 135- R W Riley ,.I. 55.65 296^-Horace J. Crouch -1. 126.00 297—J. B -Armstrong 66.19 5^8-4. 8. Still .. —159.90 299- A. M. Ggrber 212.65 W—Willimmi Hardware Cm 1J9J0 301—C Keys Sanders .... __ ISUMT J92 ) :*ia> and Hill . L7K&X4! I’ansy OThutnell, «h<* m>I«I hats, in thr' Parisian Shop, ami Marie la Tour, the famous “mermaid of the s«-reen” might have l«een twin*— they looked s«» nearly ahke And thaf’s what starle«l all the trouble. It was fun at first Iwing taken for the great Mane, until she wa> called Upon to do the latter’s celebrated high dive. For Pansy got ddizzy even when she stood on a chair. For the breeziest, most summery and amusing comedy - of the seoson, see HEBE DANIELS (The Good Little Rad Girl) IN “TWO WEEKS WITH PAY” -V at the VAMP THEATRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 27. filed in the off* Court of Comas* ty of Bair.well. IP IH yJ'Wlu* Splendid for fmtthin^ floor*choirs. dr«servk]W<^ ond imonor woodwork Show3 fhe the ** kmw tha aw fife* «ad yuw acv Lemon Bros., Inc., Barnwell. South Carolina. p the m foi t lw 1 Brown Plaintiffs Mart h.30. 1922. R. L. Hrorutn. CIX’CP. CANDIDATES’ CARDS For Superintendent of Education. BlackvilU-, S. Jan. 26, 1922. I hereby announce myself a candi- for (he office of Superintendent of jrducation of Barnwell County, sub ject to 'the rules and regulations of the Demo^wHic primary election. (Miss) C. Alva Baxley* r NOTH E, DEMOCRATS! Pursuant’to the rules of the Demo cratic party of South Caiolina, the president of eachJDemocratie club In Barnwell County is requested to call .a mebtjng of his club, designating the hour thereof, to be holden on Satur day, April 22nd, 19-22, for the pur pose of‘reorganizing and electing of ficer* for the ensuing term; also, to elect a county executive committee man and delegates to the county con vention. which is- hereby called to wuN’Mh the Court Hnntrwt figTmreH. S. C, on Monday. May 1st, 1922, at MM. “Thr convention aba 11 be rumposrd of. drlrgatrs rlectrd from the flubs in thr county, one delegate for every 26 members and owe dale get# for 9 m»>..n!* fr». .iv» thereof. Uaae«I ap- FRESH PAINT if 1 its KvjrfeeS Pur« Paint it will retain its ;bril- liarfcy and save the surface longer. Good painters use and re commend Kurfees be cause it contains more pure lead per gallon. Let us show you how little it takes to paint your home right. 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