The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 11, 1923, Image 5
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^ TTILDERO
JUST RECEIVED.—A carload of
“Titehold” Red Cedar Shingles. Also
a shipment of lime, cement and
brick. Get my prices before buying.
; —C. F. Molair, Barnwell, S. G. 11-30
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Mis* Lottie Grubbs of Laurinburg,
N. 0,1 spent Xmas with Mrs. Frark
Grubbs and Mrs. Mary Moody.
FOR- SALE.—Cabbage plants. By
mail 25 cents per hundred. By ex
press two dollars per thousand.
These are f. and frost /proof.
Cash with order. Dr. C. N. Burck-
halter, Barnwell S. C. 12-26-22. 4t.
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN.—
Sunday afternoon, Jan. 7th, one small
bull terrier, answers to name ’of
Freddie. Reward for return to J.
Julien Bush, Barnwell, S. C.
here and hereabouts.
’ /
The Carolina Citizen of Spartan
burg is responsible for a story lo
the effect that a hen in Hodges is*
laying pigeon eggs. The brand of
“hooch” distilled in the Piedmont
must be even worse than Barnwell
“tussle.” —
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Meyer, ■ of
Jdeyer’s Mill, are moving to Barnwell
this week, where they will operate a
first class boarding house in ihe
commodious dwelling rented from
Mrs. Lena Davies. They will be
prepared to handle both permanent
and transient boarders. The Meyer’s
Mill people have an enviable reputa
tion for excellent cuisine, as those
who attend the annual reunion of
Camp Morrall well know, and those
desiring first class board wilt do
well to see Mrs. Meyer.
/ *" '* Bank No. 514.
THE BANK OF KLINE,
located at Kline, S- C.. at the close of
business Dec. 29th, 1922.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts |52,949.60
Overdrafts --r- - , 631.37
Bonds and Stocks Owned- <
by the Bank . 226.00
Furniture and Fixtures/.^-. 2,536.50
Banking House 1,452.90
Due from Banks and Bank
ers 12,492.66
Currency 1.189.00
uertr J J' 10:00
Silver and Other Minor
Coin 897.65
Checks and Cash Items 397.64
TOTAL .$72,782.32
Liabilities.
Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00
Surplus Fund 6,000.00
Undivided Profits, less Cur-
_ rent Expenses and Tax
es Paid 1,651.92
Dr. Cecil Ray has
Dodge coupe.
purchased a
The days gain five minutes in sun
shine this week.
Mr. G. M. Neeley, of Olar, was a
visitor here Sunday afternoon.
Mias Blanche Porter left last week
4or Columbia, where rhe has entered
Oiirora College.
Senator A. M, Kennedy and Mi.
M. B. Self, of Williaton, were in the
city Friday afternoon an business.
AUDITOR’S NOTICE
I will be at the following, places
for the purpose of taking the re
turns for 1923. Only personal
property will be returned. Fifty
per cent, penalty added for not mak
ing returns on or before Feb. 20th.
Blackville, January 9th.
Dunbarton, January 11th.
Elko, January 16th. . *
. Hilda,-January 18th.
Kline. Januaiy Mid.
Robbins. January 25th.
Snelling, January 29th.
Williaton, January S!tt.
i l4. w Manning
Auditor Barnwell County.
I
The friends of Mr. W. II. Duncan I
are glad to see him out ogam after
an acute attack of appendscitta last
orek. *
NOTICE.
All property owners having welts
on their promise* that are’ not used
are re<iueeted to fIR la same within
_ I sixty days. Failure lo do this udll
y Lrandy hos referu»*d I « ., . •
I makv fH#m subvert to a penalty
A. J. BENNFTT,
Mayor.
Dividends Unpaid
Individual De
posits Sub-;
ject to Check 25,476.35
Savings De
posits 29,181.02
Certified
Checks 52.35
Cashier’s i
Checks __ __ 412.68
8.00
55.122.40
TOTAL : .$72,782.32
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwell.
. 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. ,
Swon L. and subscribed before mu 7
this 2 day of Jan.. 1923.
' G C. Beat, Jr.,
Notary Public for So. Car.
Correct Attest:
B. M. Jenkins, Sr,
T. F. Hogg.
I *;re<-11 r*
444 r»c*» Drogue Freer.
Mr*. K?• *vtflk
tfto fffarwlrfc 'drwO* Margurrt
’illmm Mmdjr. at* epeudgi
erk at Healing Pppnng*
Bank No. 2
Statement of the mnditiau of
THE HOME BANK.
ratad at Barnwell. 8 C , at the cW
uf buaindaa Dec. 29th. 19X2.
BEBOCBCES.
1
There is an inapt ring tribute to an industry in the
universal recognition annually arcorxted the Na
tional Automobile Shown.
Thousands come to these exhibitions from every sec
tion of the continent and from foreign lands as well,
and their advent is widely heralded the world over.
In the twenty-third National Autnmobde Show,
just opening an New York, and later in
the nation « provided with a
of personal transportation.
of its
Loom and Dbrouet* ...
1202992 44
Overdrafts „,,
1.143 16
Bond* and Blnrks Owned
by th* Bank -, . rit
•77 04
rWnBBwt bb4 FhsWsrse s
181431
it
th a «
Mr* Emm* Msefy Farveft. M»»
Bahert BcurSwnmgh aa*f Mr, Bprsd
ley *f Auguata •pent Saturday **»J
Sunday utth Mr* Mary )l«*edy.
I
Mr. | luyd Flask*, prepn*ter uf
the Barnwell Fitting Btntien, ts mat -
mg mn nttrurirve price* an F«4*rul
tire*. See his advertlaemeul alee
whsvv la this tssus.
The friend* >»f W r» !
ar. whe kns Wen gmia
tn Flastda where »hr m
<hriatmu* with relative
gtud tn knew that aW k
G W Walk-
0 with fewer |
rat te spend 1
Bank Mn.
8»atrmeet uf the Cnwfltlun <
TMK ( flMMBBrtAL BANK,
tumtad at fUnckvttte, 8 C . at the <
•f kminewe Due 9th. 1923.
BFBOt’Bm
Lawn* a*v| fHamunte
Furwttare und Fiatnre*
Bunhtug Huuae
(Ka* fr*m tUnke ar>-l Ban!
CMrmcjr ....
Qaii ,,,, ,,., ,,., m ,
IWt%er eM tlther MinaW
OsBl mmmmm m ----
Check* ua*l Cnah Item* ,
Other Beuuuree*. vis:
Eipenar %<»t IS3Z
Prefit and Lae* *
41
mmmm mnusa ,,. m i
ee frem and
■auhasn
all who come may tmattf eurrv away a
picture of thr latrut accomplishments In
cur building
Year after year the national shows
of thr mttrs caunjgr. Year aftsr yuur
by thaw
a
ta occupy mg Brut pines at both
thr Mth consecutive year, Stuck eanti
poMtioa m the industry uaurdsd It by
pahhc
Km
I -
LiABiurm.
■ck Paid m |
’and .... ......
Prude*, leu* l ‘ar-
peu*** sad Tuaeu
>
OLAR BUICK COMPANY, OLAR,
U1U.N MTTtA AUTOMOBILES AM RCIILT. BU1CX WILL BUIU
Atteatluu la called ta ths advrctiee.
mrwt of Mr L M Calheua lu lb*
wane. He aaanaace* that he u 1 *
keep a supply uf fertiliser uf uR
grade* ia Ram we Q to supply tW
woai* of the farmer*, be they eau
sack or M tone.
TOTAL |1*4A43
IJABII.VTfEB
Capital Stuck Paid lu. I 3ft **
I Surplus Fuad .... ijOdl
| Uadieidrd Prvdta. true Cur
rent Espmeeu and Taaeu
Aha-1 paid 2J4I
Initmduol De
posits 8Uh)srt
to Check I9.lt2.lt
Savings Dr- A ^
pomt* 43.493.13
ThU* r*tlilWates
of ! *epuuh.. 3.750.00
Ca.hier^. rhurks 57.43 «9.4»2
■m*w4* L opoid
ivkdual De-
amta Soh*
wt t# rWck I
• r I
The Willys-Oeerfand Motor Com
pany has eelccttd The People as the
medium to place their pi'iduct before
public ot this section. T!»e
I^tual Trading Company of Black-
Ville is their dealer. See large ad
vertisement irs this issue.
p •
Mrs. Moueltr Furman, of Hickory,
N. 0., who came down to BarnU'oll
to attend the funeral of Col. Leroy
Molair, ii spending some time with
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Molair. Her son
Mr. Connor Furman, who ac
companied her to Barnwell, has rc-
Hickory.
| BtT.s Payahh
ttfWateu f<
rawed ...
tnrtwuiag C<
Money Bor*
Wm. E. McNAB
and
! ^ Material.
Cotton Seed Bought and
r *uu I Meal Elxchanged.
BARNWELL, S. C.
Bills Payable, including
Certificates for Monty
Borrowed ....
27.000.00
turned to.
Sunday was the Greek Christmas
and Santa Claus showed bis kindness
of heart by presenting Mr. Nick
Coclin, proprietor of the Bafnwell
Fruit Co., with a handsome Essex
Coach. Mr. Ralph Smith,' cashier
of the First National Bank of this
city, is another recent purchaser of
an Essex.
Mr. A. E. Corley , of Dunbarton
r. f. d., was in "the city Tuesday.
Elsewhere in this issue will be found
his advertisement annovUcinSr that
-bis roller mill is now in operation
and he is prepan^^to-^Jnake both
plain and self-rising flour. He
grinds for a toll of oply one-eigbth.
Farmers having wheat to grind will
do well to get in touch with Mr. Cor-
TOTAL JfJ24.663.30
State of South Carolina,
County of Barnwsll. SS.
Before ire came E. II. Weisalngef.
Cashier cf iLi ebove named h*nk,
who, being duly sworn, stays that tbe
above And foregoing statement is a
true condition of said bank, as shown
by the books of said bank.
K. H. WEISSINGER.
Sworn to ami subscribed before me
this 4th day of January, 1923.
C. J. FICKLING.
Notary Public for S. C.
Correct Attest:
1 C. J. Fickling,
F. G. Fickling,
C. R. Boylston,
, Directors!
.t2M.i94.96
666 cures LaGrippe.
• TOTAL
State of Sooth Carolina.
County at Bam web 88.
Before me ram# N. B GAMBLE,
Cashier of the ahog* named bank, who,
being duly sworn, saya that the abore
and foregoinr statement I* a true con
dition of Mid bank, PS shown by the
books of stld bank. .
N. B. GAMBLE.
* Sworn to amt subscribed before ms
this 3rd day of January, 1328.
• Williajn McNab.
Notary Public.
Correct Attest.
Harry D. Calhoun, . -
T. S. Cave,
L. M. Calhoun,
Directors.
Wm. McNAB
Representing
FIRE. HEALTH AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Personal attention given all boiinsas
..Office in Harrison Block, Main St...
Winter Excursion Fares
VIA.
Southern Railway System
MINTES EXCURSION TICKETS NOW ON BALE TO ALL
HOUTHEBN RESORT POINTS. TM RETS ON SALR DAILY
UNTIL APBIL J*TH. WITH FINAL BEIT BN LIMIT JUNE
ISTH. 1923.
STOPOVRMft ALLOWED AT ANT AND ALL POfNTH EI
THER GOING OR RETURNING WITHIN FINAL LIMIT OF
THE TICKET.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL
RAILW AY TICKET AGENTS. OR—.
ON SOUTHERN
r« -* r
W. C. WALKER.
Traveling Passenger Agent.
Charleston, S. C.
R. W. HUNT.
. District Passenger Agent,
Charleston, 8. C.
BARNWELL. S. C.
VAN-NIL
is a non-alcoholic vanilla flavouring
of unusual Mrength. Rich in aro
matics, its alluring fragrance tempts
a trial; dainty in taste, its d c lici°us
flavour satisfies? the most exacting
palate. Order from your tirocer
The VAN-NIL Co., Augusta, Ga-
DR. CECIL RAY,
Physician and Surgeon.,
Office in the Lancaster Building,
Barnwell, S. C.
| VJJ ^ rL rvn.-_r —^
ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE.
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and itrs^dKas. A. Hensley
^■rre called to Auga*U Sunday to
bedside of their aunt, Mrs. Ryan
Gyles, of Blackville, who b des-
perately 91 following s serious op-
rrstioo. In fact, little hope b en
tertained fvr her recovery. Her
kTfc**d Dr. fiyie^ b ee kb way
where he
ps te stpdy
FERTIUZERS.
I WILL HAVE FOR SALE FOR
SALE FOR CASH AT THE SOUTH
ERN COTTON OIL OVS YARD
AT BARNWELL, ALL GRADES
' OF FERTILIZER,. INCLUDING NI-
TRATE OF SODA. IN ANY PLAN-.
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*** There Is a
| Strong
4 Chain
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TITY. APPLY TO—
THAT BINDS OUR CUSTOMERS TO THIS BANK. IT IS A
CHAIN OF GIGANTIC STRENGTH AND LENGTH. / SOME OF THE
STRONGEST LINKS IN THAT CHAIN ARE—
4 EXCELLENT SERVICE. WE TAKE GREAT PRIDE IN THE
PROMPT SERVICE WE RENDER TO OUR MANY PATRONS. An.
NOTHER LINK IS—
CLOSE CO-OPERATiON—EV ERY DEPOSITOR HAS CLOSE CO
OPERATION AND WE TAKE GREAT PAINS TO SEE THAT HE cR
SHE IS SATISFIED. ANOTHER LINK IS—
SAFETY. THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT OF ALL. THERE
IS A GREAT CONSOLATION IN KNOWING THAT YOUR MONEY*
IS SAFE.
THERE ARE NO WEAK LINKS IN THIS STRONG CHAIN.
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M. CALHOUN
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( 4 bomb rt’EKrrvBS cat office
tttiwwimRrBmK
Capital Stock, $50,000.00
Make Thu Bank Your Best Servant
L B. BAILEY,
& E. MOOBJL VICE
M B. W. WaULBB. FICB