University of South Carolina Libraries
1 5 r^Hjt ;V Bank Examiner to our Depositors and Customers our money m Dana ourpius ana rronis Money Borrowed to Loan Our Customers •4 - ' * -7- *»i— TSiiioaOO • Our Bank Assisted the Other Banks in the County in Helping the Farmers . Hairy D. Calhoun, President Norman B. Gamble, Cashier Wm. McNab, Asst. Cashier „ i ~ T~ 1 THE BARNWELL PEOPLE \ btered at the post office at Barnwell, 8. C., as second-class matter. JOMM W. MOLMfcS 1840-1912 VALVE-IN-HEAD B. P. DA V JFS, Editor tod Propri.tor. THURSDAY. JULY 1JTH. 1»22. rnr “If / • Col. Jamee M Ryan, who has been editor of The Barnwell Sentinel for the past several week*, resigned his poaitton last Friday, to the regret of his numerous friends The Col onel is an e>prrtenre,| newspaper man and wrote very entertainmicljr R V Dlls. Esq. a lawyer <>f«Harn»elI. hss| rhoeen a« his surrevsor Vamp Theatre Mon. July 17-18 lues. Hank No *41. | hut ment of the ronriKto* of THE Ndtir H%N8. kdcaUd st Barwwoll 8 C . at the close j af bwsmeo* June SO. ItR RE80UR(E8 Loans and tHaroonls S14S.4S* U Overdrafts l.tTS.11 <77 00 SAIS2I 7 AO I » 1M0? IT 1^43 00 70 00 I.I0ITI 140 no 190 10 y by the Hank and Ftstaree Dae from Bankers .... < arrenry .... V <i^d Sliver and Other M Cola Checks and Cash I Othor Baowurres. »is Wa r Bartnf Bumps TOTA1 «70A00 H L1ABIL1TIEB Capital Stork Paid in fSO.onotnl Surplus Fund . 12AO0 00 Undivided Profits lc*l Car- rent Eipensos and Tasea Patj 7JJ4J3 IndivMfaal Do- poaits Sub ject to rhork SJ.S30 44 Saruifs Deposits 44,932 7J Time Cartifi- rstes of De posit *.70000 Cashier s Checks 259 35 164,722.13 Both are Buick One has Four Cylinders—the other has Six Tho Buck on the fiM—y of • car * tho mmrk at the CM Imb faor cyknder* or ^8 is The vtul feci ■ thet rt’i e . Scene f'xrn The new Buck Four is the ideel automobile far the motonet fequnpf e Mfht ecnnouirel oar. yet heetag eS the af lerger end The Buck Six. perfectly appointed, with eO the flenbibty end of the as cyhndor car at its beat, bee earned its ee the Standard of Coupaneon. An Bills Payable, mcloumr Cer tificates for Money Bor rowed 75,500.00 TOT AI $279,990.44 Bute of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. SS. Before me came N. B. GAMBLE, Cashier of the above named bank, who, beinjr duly sworn, says that the above and foretfoinr statement is a true con dition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. N. B. GAMBLE. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7 day of July, 1922. William McNab. Notary Public. Correct Attest Harry D. Calhoun, J. B. Calhoun, Jacob Cohen, Directors. 'NOTICE to creditors UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF CAROLINA SOUTH IN BANKRUPTCY In the matter of Williams W. My- rick, Bankrupt. To the Creditors of said bankrupt: Take notice that the above bank rupt has filed his petition for dis charge and that a hearing will be had thereon on the 18 day of August, 1922, before said Court at Charles- ton, in said district, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all creditors and other persons ie- trrrsud may appear and show causa If any they have why the prayer af Wld petitmaer should not be i Both the Buick Four and the Buck Sis have the famous Valve- motor, the tame important chaetos units, the same body knee. Both are the product of the Buack orgam- ition with all its resources, its engineering talent, its wealth of Hvr* a pr »• jm tW an mi ptrlar* »<#» ■■0»—• ■•gwiSc—t piM«pia> ibal M • iwrrvM «f p*wrr a ibwgS—l lla e*mn». -fm w 4 Eg* yy < bilOr+w n*. MATINEE NIGHT SNOW ISO F. M. 1:28 F. M. AOalu Me. Choosing between the Four end the Six to simply e matter of sue end price. Both are Buick. (C-J0-40) OLAR BUICK COMPANY, OLAR, S. C WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM WERE TO ASK THE UNSUCCESSFUL MAN WHAT W AS The GREAT THING DUE TO HIS PREDICAMENT, NINETY-NINE OUT Of EVERY HUNDRED WOULD SAY: c “I NEVER SAVED!” . n-~- ■ .. .\ PROFIT BY THE MISTAKES OF OTHERS. EVADE THE FAIL URES THAT OTHERS HAVE MADE. OPEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH us. >y GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW. NO MAN EVER MADE A FINANCIAL SUCCESS IF HE DIDN’T SAVE Hl§ MONEY. JOIN THE ARMY OF DEPOSITORS THAT MARCH DAILY TO OUR BANK. IF YOU WANT TO SEE GOOD BASEBALL, * * SEE THE GAMES IN AUGUSTA. f IF YOU WAST TO HAVE GOOD EATISG WHILE ^ ATTESDISC THESE GAMES " VISIT THE V. & L. RESTAUHAST. Prompt Senice. Best of Food. Reasonable Prices. Seating Capacity 200. « • -- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital Stock, $50,000.00 Make Thu Bank Your Best Servant J. B. HAILKY. FEES 8. B. V G. w. walker, vice fee*. a. m. denrow. vice- VIC* FUL 1ALF* SMITH <ASBIS* BBHBDDDBBBBBDHBBD0DB0B1 ■ Colds & Headache H ■ B “For years We have used Black-Draught in our family, D and I have never found any medicine that could take its Q place,** writes Mr. H. A. Stacy, of Bradyville.Tenn. Mr. Sta- S , who is a Rutherford County farmer, recommends Black- aught as a medicine that should be kept in every house- 2J hold for use in the prompt treatment of many little ills to pre- B vent them from developing into serious troubles. ■ THEDFORD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT M lt touches the liver and does the work,** Mr. Stacy declared. “It is one of the best medicines I ever saw for a cold and headache. 1 don't know what we would do in our , D family if it wasn't for Black-Draught It has saved us many I B dollars ... I don’t see how any family can hardly go witb- | B out H. I know it to a reliable and splendid medicine to keep ■ in the house. 1 recommend Black-Draught highly sod sa fl never without 11* S At sll druggists. ■ Accept No Imitations