The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 11, 1923, Image 4
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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE
•fftoat Bara wad,
mattar.
JOHN W. MOLMftft
1840 — 1912
B. P. DAVIES, Editor and Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year $1.50
Six Months .90
Three Months T .60
(Strictly in Advance.).
THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923.
The State Bond Issue.
c ' ' " • ; e •
Governor Harvey, has issued an
invitation to the editors of South
Carolina to meet in Columbia to
day (Thursday) to discuss the pro
posed $40,000,000 road program, re
ference, to which was made in The
People last week.
There is much to be said pro and
con on this subject, but we are of
the opinion that it is jroinR to be a
man’s size job to convince the tax
payers of the feasibility of the pro
ject, which is the first thinK to i«e
considered. Then there seems to be
a division of opinion as to disburs
ing the money, there beinjj quite a
bit of opposition to leaving the job
to the State Highway Coommission.
We doubt seriously if the people
of Barnwell County will support the
project, inasmuch as this county's
proposed share would be only $26m.-
000, enough to build about ten miles
of hardsurfared roads. However,
The People is (roing to reserve its
final decision until more is known
about the details of the plan, the
methods of raising the money. ar»d
the manner in which It M ta be dis
pensed and aach county’s share
Statement of the Condition of
~ The Rank of Westers Carolina,
Located at Barnwell, 8. C., at the
clone of business December 29th,
1922.
RESOURCES.
Loans snd Discounts..-$180,4*2.30
Overdrafts ... / 411.10
Due from Banks and
Bankers .... ; 100.00
Currency —--- 5,834.00
Gold 35.00
Silver and Other Minor
Coin 1,730.75
Checks and Cash Items 114.30
Exchanges for the
Clearing House —-'-292.74
Other Resources, viz:
Due from Head Office-,
Aiken, S. C. —_ 150,776.91
Currency ^
Gold
Silver and Other Minor
TOTAL —. ---$339,777.40
LIABILITIES.
Undivided Profits Lest
Current Expenses and
Taxes Paid —-- 1,518.58
Individual Deposits Subject
. to Check 132,728.53 -
Savings De- ' _1 1_
posits 201,075.17
Time Certificate*
of Deposit . 2,518.98
Certified Checks 79.24
Cash’r’s Checks 1,856.90 338,258.82
Statement of the Condition of
The Hank of Western Carolina.
Located at Blackville, S. C. f at the
close of business December 29th,
1922.
RESOURCES.
%
Loafiyi) and Discounts 142*239.57
Due from Banks and
Bankers 2,034.60
3(725.00
167.50
1,037.37
Coin —
Checks and Cash Items
Other Resources, viz:
Due from Head Office,
Aiketa, S. C., 130,973.15
Tax Sales.
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell,
Town of Barnwell,
By virtue of sundry execu
tions to me directed by J. M. Cald
well, Clerk and Treasurer of the
Town of Barnwell, S. C., I have
levied upon and will sell at Barnwel',
in front of the Court,,.House,' on
Monday, January 29, 1923, at 12 o’-
818*79 clock M., the following real and
personal property:
TOTAL
Personal property, one lot and the
i buildings thereon in the town of
—,-$280,995.98! Barnwell, levied upon as the proper-
L1ABILITIES.
Undivided Profits less
Current Expenses and
Taxes Paid *
Individual Deposits Subject
to check —96,126.71
Savings Dc-
posita „ i 175 T 500,95 , -
4,985.46
ty of W. P. Franklin.
One lot and the buildings thereon
in the town of Barnwell, levied upon
as the property of Laui'a Frazier.
One lot in the town of Barnwell,
levied upon as the property of Nor-
wood Graham. —
Time Certificates .
of Deposit 4,000.00
Cashier’s Checks 382.86
276,010.52
TOTAL $280,995.98
TOTAL $339,777.40
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Barnwell. ss.
Before me came G. W. Manville,
Manager 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.
. G. W. MANVILLE.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 3d day of January, 1923.
Perry A. Price. .
• Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
JL R HajirH.—r-
C. J. Hill.
H. C. Hahn.
Director*.
A» virheng* Out an And#r-
•o* men and kt« wtfa will aerve a
io day aarUfvr* TKal l* aetkieg
Many keabend* end wiwe la Ikia
•artiofi ar* arrving lifr »*n
tm. aft«#
IMMU1. AM) l’KJtH<lN %L
\rwfi $ mill wiLturriiN
BaaSiag atf t. D C.*e IUM
• tk Mr* tk t) RWk
Jaa 4 -M.*n l^are Wil-
wdlag Ika kamlaya ai are
baa rylafned to k*r avkml
*4 BMMk
Miao < arrw Ha * aywot )%*t Tk«'«
day ta W.lmSaa witk Mr. aad Mr%
K k How. coming f
Ipobwrg.
yeor ot t
Tko Wiinataa frwwda of Dr WU y
•milk of MaHWaoro worn glad la toe
kirn hmrk m kw aid kemo Uww laat
woo* He retaraod ta BaMtaurr Mna
da j moriuag.
YW r^wag w*aa*r of tkia am •■•a
rotaming t. roAoge aftok tW Ckrmt
mat ko'tdar* at koaw were. Mlamw
Lowwe Hlark a*«i Mattie Smitk. Caa
Voroe college. Symrtankarg; » Mioerw
Elisabeth Meentt and Marika Dtvaa.
Geoon* tile Wamar • ralMgo; Mim
Vtvgtnia Kennedy and Mies Bridget
Boyle*ton. Andeeoua college; Mmaeo
Beee>« TKompaan and Ruby Caartnry.
Winthrop. Mivaes Mildren Ooreno and
Loclle Scott of White Pond have atao
returned to Winthrop
Mu» Mary Harvey New«nm wa* un
able to rVturn to the op«-ning nf taker
college Wetinewday on account of sn
attack of influenza.
Elizabeth Johnson was delayed a
few days in returning to Winthrop
by an attack of influenza.
The young men returning to col
lege. after spending the holidays at
home were: Arnold I-ee to Greenwood
Business . college; Mariorf Willis,
Clemson; Lewis Harley and Yancie
Weathersbre, University of South
Carolina.
Mrs. S. A. Wise and son, Joe, and
daughter, Marie, of Aiken and oldest
son, Leo, of New York City, spent the
holidays with rt3utr*cs here.
Miss Ca^y Ahl has returned to her
school at PatricV.
Miss Mattie Lee Bennett has re
turned to her school *1 Monticello, in
Fairfield county.
Miss Bessie Johnson, after spending
the holidays with h erparents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. B- Johnson has returned to
Martins, Where she is teaching.
The Rev. H. R. Murchison of 'Co
lumbia spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs J. A. Latimer.
The December meeting of Harts’
Battery chapter, U. D. C., of Willis-
ton was held the home of the
president,,Mrs. W. D. Black Friday
afternoon. Twenty-two were present
to enjoy Mrs. Black’s delightful hosj i*
tality. The rooms were appropriate
ly decorated with mlsllfh*
holiday decoration*. The commit
tee ia ebarfa of the sale of Red
Crag* aoala reported having aold
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VAMP THEATRE
Thursday, January 11th.
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Producer of “Lightnin ^ h>nk |’ Jf ^ 1 AmeriOk comedies.’-N. Y.
Corner,” etc., etev, presents the Ilcst of an Amen
..-Times. „ ’ ■ _ _ '
JOHN GOLDEHl IWIMOffll SMITH} [FRANK<WVIH
1 PRODUCES AN0 DIRECTS I I WRITES,
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Barnwell. ss.
Before me came Thos. L. Wragg,
Manager of the above named bank,! the town of Barnw'ell, levied upon as
One lot and the buildings thereon
in the town of Barnwell, levied up
on as the property of the estate of
S. F. Hair.
Personal property, lot and build
ings thereon in the town of Barn
well, levied upon as the property of
M. N. Holland.
Lot and the buildings thereon in
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.
THOS. L. WRAGG.
the property of the estate of Mrs.
F. H. Huggins.
Lgt and the buildings thereon in
the town of Barnwell, levied upon
Sworn to and subscribed before me ** the property of the estate of Mrs.
this 3 day of January, 1923.
<L. S.> John O’German,
N otm, T Ptiklio.
Correct Attest:
J. M. Farr-ll,
Herman Brown.
Directors.
CONDENHED STATEMENT OK BANK OK WESTERN CAROLINA. AT
CLOSE OK HU SIN ESS. DECEMBER 29TH. I»IJ
* ASSETS
Bills Receivable .... .... .... _..... .... . .... .
B*ml* ami Starks .... .... ...... .... ....
Hanking Hmsar*. Real Estate, Fur. and Futures ..... ...
•2 .829.M.’33
kl.TSA.tlO
. 024.ftO.At
$.1^34.004 ft
LUIMLrTIEli.
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**0.100 UO
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Harriet Hunter. .
Lot ahd the building* thereon in
l$e town of Barnwell, levied upon as
the property of Mrs. M. A. Harley.
Lot in the town of Barnwell, lev
ied upon aa the property of A. H.
Hme«man.
The proceeds of said sale*, or ao
much thereof aa may be necessary,
ta be applied ta the amount doe aa
late* to th* Town cf Barnwell.
TJrma of sale cask. Purchaser ta
pay far-papers and all expense* of
said sals.
GEORGE PEEPLES.
Chief of Police.
Barnwell. S. G, Jaa. 8. IVtS.—At.
*44 cores Malarial Fever.
NOTICE TO PROVE
a - rf 111
Mm 11X7.
REPORT Of ( ONDCTIOM OT THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
NMIXRHXBBy | Stale of South CarwtHm.
fMotOrt Mm 8 Boro we II C«m*ty.
Court of CaUMmsa plea*.
! Ea Bet James E Craig. Slate Hs
Fismiasr.
Petit ooier.
J A COMIC - TRAC E D V "1
Iof married LIFEJ
Written by . Frank Craven—Staged by Smlth
A PLAY OF LAUGHS AND HEART THROBS.-^
“The first year stands out as one of the most delightful performances
staged here in goodness knows wTten.”—Atlanta Corns 1 , .
“It will be liked^by a greater number of theatregoes than any p a>
Atlanta this season.”—Atlanta Journal.
Prices: $1.00, $2.00 and $2.50; Plus-Tax. Mail orders now to the Best
Pharmacy.
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FEDERAL TIRES
AT DEALERS’ PRICES.
We are offering Federal Tires at dealers prices for a limited
time. .
J Read these prices:-
List Price
30x3 10.25
30x31k 1200
ice * My Price < ►
• • •
9.35
Other site* in proportion.
These ar* first class guaranteed tiros.
Barnwell Filling Station
lUmoeO. K. C. J |
Uoyd rtrxico. Mgs.
fc VAN-NIL “■
(TAN-NIL la a •jatkrtk vaaHIa of rare Bavoonag rsotist.
QuootBy
skok 'kc )
at th*
\i
4.
*
• t this t«ak Irsavpt Iksos
Total laons
Overdrafts.
• A
par vakml ...
b All <xWr Ua.Ud
i.nrlmiifig prem.oms. if
Tatal .......
A. ORu
* Honking H
1*. Cask ia vault aad
ir tw<
a* reporting bank (other than Item 12)
Total of Itrms •. 10. II. 12. and 12 1
IA- Bmkmiyaian fund with U
snd due from U. S T
16 Other s«*rt*. if any
LIABTLfTlEB
1*7 48
i; Furniture aad ft*tore*. 4.171 A4
ie.in^o
1,750.00
12.m S4
1LX0 74
Farmer* aad Merchants Bank. Dun
karma. & C
Porsoani to order of H«**l M G.
Evoa*. Bperial Judge peeeidiog,
dated Dosomkee It, IMS. aotirs k*
kseeky give* ta all aad *iagulsr the
riodllor* of Farmsu A Merrkants
Bank. Duakarttm. B. C. to peeve
tkeir e la has agaiast sard Bank, be
fore ike uutsrolgnsd Bpeval Master.
ky the said Court, at kt*
Barnwell. 8 C. #n Monday.
January 23. IMS, c.mmsaung at It
o’clerk A. M.
THOS M. BOIL WARE.
Special Master.
18. 1*22.
Nervous Break-Down
RS. ANNIE LANGE, of •• *
itp.ai.
M I kept dap. I sard am
I o( Cardul and can my i
t wm wen scum, lor I gv
••4 guichly reUrvee a fold.
TOTAL
17. Cnptlal stork paid in
1A Burvius fond
19. Unmrkiad profit* . .$v,«tik?
b Reserved for depreciation 609.71 $10,243.58
c I-css current expenses, interest and taxes paid 16.654.24
2ft. Circulating notes outstanding 50.000.00
21. Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred credits) 1.587.68
24. Certified cHe< ks outstanding *_ 928.32
25. Cashier’s checka outstanding 431.62
Total of lt**ms 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25 . ^ 2,747.62
. Ibmand depoMl-* (other than bank deposits)
subject to Reserve (deposits payable within
30 day*)i.
26. individual deposits subject to cheek -_ .. 39,930.20
Total of demand deposits (other** than
bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 26,
2.7, 28, 29. 30, and 31 39JI30.20
Time deposits subjeet to Reserve (pjiyable after
30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice -
and postdl savings):
34. Other time deposits 18,237.02
Total^of'time deposits subject-to reserve,
Items.33^33, 34, aud 35 237.02 " ;
39. Bills payai'W (including all obligations repre-
simting yney borrowed, other than redisronntslJ^ nnn nn
40. Notes and Pillg rediscounted,—including accept- - i :
' .ances of other banks and foreign bills of ex
change or drafts sold with indorsement oi ^—
. bank-^-.-Tr~-T^-Tr-. r_. 162,858.69
44. Liabilities otlicr than those above stated: Due
Federal Reserve Bank-»^ 2,146.42
from Ike weak
ts*8 Fhi * it
im *88®R
Mm. I kaew I seeded a tooic, aad
seeded it badly. 1 began the me
of Cardui to sec if I couldn't get
some strength, M I knew of other
cases that had been' helped by its
meats peculiar to
very likely that Cardui will help
you, ia the way it helped Mrs.
Lange and has helped thousands
of others, during the past iTyeafi*
Ask for, and insist on, CardaL
(S)
CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
><$><§###(§###
Dioioioiaoioioioia
* TOTAL — $345,419.95
State of South Carolina. County of Barnwell, aa? ^
!, Ralph Smith, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
le above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
SMITH,
Cashier.
►any J
V'i v. .k,<:
■ • *cT’t w - -■ '•;
A car of exceptionally
COAL.
that the
Notice of Lost Stock Certificate.
Notice i$ hereby given that one
vsusfliJiMA * — w -' • -w* • • J w v/ r
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8 day of January, 1923. ^ ohare of stock in the Barnwell Build-
CORRECT ATTEST:
N. G. W WALKER,
B. B. EASTERLING,
C. F. MOLAIR,
-VTKTTTtm
A .A. McALLJSTER, Notary Public.
mg aud Improvement Association,
Certificate Nu. 19, belonging to the
estate of Jaa. U,
lost, aiuFthat the undersigned
Mr*. Q. A. Kennedy, Jr., wa* ap.
PMrtad by tk*
•ad Mad a
««*ry chapter la
will, ori Monday, January L5th, T9H3,
mph* formal application to the said
W C. Sasith on Matthew F. Maury. ’ Association for a new stock ct-mfi
ts organia*I V ans* Mriy Harvey Newsom aad e * U
^ L* -ise Black, students M C^e r sad
C
/ Joka R lay.
&. c. Dec. It
^ See me before placing
your r orders, as I can save you money on
your purchases.
————j— : •
I al*o have a number of splendid Horses
and Mules, which 1 am offering at money
saving prices. Don’t forget;
uf Buggies, Wagons, Harm
CHARLIE BROWN,
HILL TOP STABLES,
BARNWELL. S. C
i Tk prevent
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