The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, April 12, 1923, Image 4

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i. THE BARNWELL PEOPLE •t Um port office at Barawall, g. (X, aa Mcond-daaa matter. JOHN W. HOLMES IS40-I9I2 Bank No. MS. Charter No. 11297 SUtemont of tho condition of * THE HOME BANE. located at Barnwall, 8. C., at tha cloaa Booorra Diatrict No. 6. REPORT OF CONDmON OF THE of buaincaa April Srd, 1923. >UF“"“ B. P. DAVIES. Editor and Proprietor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ona Year $150 Six Months — .90 Three Months .60 (Strictly in Advance.) THURSDAY, APRIL 12TH, 1923. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $249,864.59 Overdrafts 526.44 Bonds and Stocks Owned ’ by the Bank I_ Furniture and Fixtures t Dunbarton News. Banking Houfle Due from 7 Bdnks and Bankers Currency Gold L_ Silver and Other Minor Coin i—. Checks and Cash Items.. Exchanges for the Clear ing House "t Other Resources, viz.: War Savings Stamps 677.00 2,845.84 7,891.20 94,622.69 2,650.00 46.00 480.61 386.43 : 303.01 86.10 i Dunbarton, April 9.—A goo 1 deal of lumber is being shipped out. of this toWn at present. The merchants of Dunbarton are quite optimistic at present. Busi ness is picking up some. Plans are being made for a gen eral clean-up day in the very near future and it is hoped to make Dun barton the garden spot of the coun ty* Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Ellia rectntly visited their sqn and his wife, who ar« now comfortably settled in their coxy little home in Meyer'a Mill. The chief interest of Dunbarton at present is the proposed new Bap tist Church, about which something of a definite nature will be furth coming in the near future. Senti ment is growing and tn all probabil ity it^is a sure go A rapacity aadtenre listened to the interesting senwoa ef the paster at the fUptist rVsrrb Sunday t ight ea the •uhjset, «Wbere la the wof4d M the drnl** Tfcase who heart the eeraaea will aceer he la deaU ehawt .the realrty ef the deed's psresaality Mr Garden Is peeerhing s series -Wtem *• W« g» frsm here** Aad Mrs ft r Oweee »few> tW week rad wHh her sseSter el I surisa TWye wua ha ftaadey | a* It Ji e vhash s4 deyea >h and ha the afleeaaau al 4 b *4 PVasaal Mdi Hherrh by has ta ftl Garden A eesm^ae a all. TOTAL $299,267.87 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in... $30,000.00 Surplus Fund 12,600.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Pair ..... 6,421.20 Dividends Unpaid 168.00 Individual De posits Sub let to check 132,876.87 Savings Deposits 61,330.93 Time Certifi cate! of De posit 2,700.00 Cashier's Checks FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Barnwell, in the State of South Carolina, at the close of business on » ' April 3, 1923. RESOURCES—^ 'V 1. d Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks and foreign bills v of'exchange or drafts sold with endorsement of this bank (except those shown in b and c)*.$264,109.77 ’ Total loans |264,109.77 2. Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, $145.60 ' 145.60 4. U. S. Government securities owned: a Deposited to secuie circulation (U. S. bonds par value).... 1 —.$5(1,000.00 b All other United States Government Securities (including premiums, if any) 187.50 :—* Total 50,187.50 5. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.:: 1,750.00 6. Banking House, $8,500.00; Furniture and fixtures, 4,364.97 12,864.97 8. Lawful reserve with Fecleial Reserve Bank 92.04 10. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 11,708.26 Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 11,708.26 b Miscellaneous cash items 107.06 16. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer * n and due from U. S. Treasurer 2,500.00 Bills Payable, including Cer tifkates for Money Bor- 63,000.00 TOTAL -•299 a M7J7 State of South Carolina. County of Barnwell. SS. Before me came N. B. GAMBLE, Cashier of the above named bank, who. duly sworn, aaya that the above tateaaent is a true con dition of sad bank, ae abaua by Use of said bank N B GAMBLE. this Vth dav of April, 190 William MeNak Notary Public Uou canffide more with Tutfs Pills TOTAL $343,465.20 LIABILITIES. 17. Capital stock paid in $50,000.00 19. Undivided profits ‘ $7,912.97 b Reserved for * $7,912.97 c Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 6,437.85 1,475.12 280.87 19T.1FF.67[20. Circulating notes outstanding - 60,000.00 21. Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred credits 1,878.37 24. Certified checks outstanding 928.92 26. Cashier’s checks outstanding ...... ...... ........ ........ 24824 Total of Items 21. 22. 23. 24. and 26 3,064.93 Demand deposits (ether than bank deposits) subject to Reeene (deposits payable within SO days): 2d. Individual deposits subject to check 60.006AO Total of demand deposits (other than hank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 2d. n. 2ft, t». SO, and 31 50.006 80 Time deposits #ob)ert to Reserve (pnyobie after 10 days, or subject to SO days or more notice aad portal aarmge) t $4 Other ttase deposits .......... .......... ..... Total of Uaae deposits subject la reserve. Items 12. Sft. S4. and SS Sft. Bills payable I tartudmg all sbiigatisos reftro* ■eofiag mauey borvomodL other than mdtvcounts) SB. Notes aad btUa rediscsuaisd. Mrtudkag accept- eases of other hash* and foreign telle ef ea- change er drafts said with mdseuemeot ef thrn bauft .... ........ .......... .......... lAAAd? pa TOTAL r-T., fttoie ef Bagftb CWulteftb Counlp uf RamveaR^ dftt I. Raiph ftm»«b. Cosheev of the akueo-named bank, dp aohuaniy ewe that the obese atotement ta true in the beat of my knowledge and bahef RALPH SMITH Caahlee Subeevikod and euweu ta before me thes Id day of April, ipyi | A X M« A LUSTER. Notary rotes CORRECT ATTEST k M G W WALEKB. C f MOUUB. i. & MO—ML It’s the amount of lead in any paint that determines its covering (hiding) capacity,—it*s the quality of lead that measures its length of life. Kurfees Paint contains 20 to 40 percent more lead per gallon. KURFEES ENAMEL Make pour kitchen furniture over new with Kurfees oat in enameL A quart will do jour table and chairs. Easy flowing. You can apply ii White and 20 colors. .I7JM0.P& ITJttM Blmckville Hardware BUckville, S. C. Kurfees Paint contains more square feet of siuface-protecting r value in every gallon, and gives you more years of service in the weather. That is rt*l economy. Kurfees costs no more than the ordinary kind, and it is surpris ing ho* little it requires to paint a house right Let us figure your quantities for you and show you the beautiful color K lection t. Co. Williftton Hardware Co., Willuton, S. C. ~~ KtiSPi ISPPX itMsssssssspsastip LONG TERM MONEY to LEND i 6 per cml Half ft si or La/gc am* > wnty 1** »a*-- f jrvUa f*< wnall lunm l'IL BAT. ADVERTISE IN THE PEOPLE. BROWN A HUSH la*tus babbsbu. •orm rabocima. TO THE FARMERS OF BARNWELL - COUNTY « 4/t We, the undersigned bankers, doing business in Barnwell County, desire to offer our facilities to all members of the South Carolina Cotton Growers Cooperative Association. We believe that the orderly marketing of cotton as conducted by the Association will bring stability to the markets and that the farmers and all who are dependent upon them will benefit by this system. We agree to respect the terms of the contract made by the members of the Association, and will gladly permit the delivery of our customers’ cotton to the Association, and will in every way do what we can to cooperate with it in its effort to improve con- ditions. BANK OF WESTERN CAROUNA, BlackvUle Branch, , By Thos. L. Wragg, Manner. COMMERCIAL BANK, BLACKV1LLE, S. C. f Fickling, P HOME BANK OF BARNWELL, By H. D. Calhoun, Pres. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BARNWELL, ; -dhrN. G.-W?*Walker; V P N CAROLINA. Barnwell Branch, Bv G. W. Manville. Mgr- HANTS BANK. WUlhton, S. C. r*~- ■ -.By J- J- Beil. Caahiar. |