The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, February 10, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7
Condensed statement of the finan
cial condition of tho DANK OF AN
DERSON. Anderson, 8. C? at the
dose of business January 13, 1914 na
shown by the regular report made
to the State Dank Examiner.
BES0?BCE8
Loons and Discounts . .1 090,287.40
Overdrafts. ..25.912.09
Bonds and Stocka. 0.850.00
Beel Estate. St5.0iO.OO
Cash and due from Banks 181,355.13
Total ...... v.... .1 1,219.984.68
LIABILITIES
Captial Stock '..$ 150.000.00
Surplus..'_ 180.000.00
Undivided Profits'(Net).. 03,476.41
Dividends Unpaid . 1.786.00
Deposits. Individual , $764.871.62
bcpoclts,Bank (J4.851.C5
829,723.27
Dills 1'uyubla . 25,000.00
Total .... .9 1,219,984.68
Interest compounded Quarterly on
Savings Accounts.
The : Bank . for the CespMMrtls? the
Firm?tbe Individual?in fact for ev
erybody. ' Come in Und pay it ? visit
TI?R BAN M OF ANDFB80N,
Audersoa, S. C
lite Strongest Bank, in .the .County
SAFE SOUND I'HOGIiESSIVE
. .-" ' Li'...:
sunbeam
TTON^?b:
Originated by Professor
DeLOACH, Director Georgia Ag
ricultural College.
Sunbeam Cotton Seed is a heavy
Unter. 37 to 40 per cent is
drovrtb resistant* Very large
boll and early yielder.
Our Stock is Pore.
Price* R?gL
Furman
Smith
The Seedsman
Location?G. S. & A- Wholesale
Row.
Phone 464
?5$?
Five Dollars Reward
, -ss
Foir cue Stages* rrauicf S??ion
gT?iV? ??v???? ?ia ?vod. Wc h?VC
TOM WATSON, KLECKLEY
SWEET AND MONTE CRISTO.
We also have lor introduction,
several hundred packages cf
three entirely new water melons
which will be given free to any
of our farmer friends who vrui
call at our st?re?
Fant's Book Stom
wac^m?Visitors
A. Wo BAILEY & Co'*
New 5, 10 & 25c Store
:-: On The Square :-:
Patent
Medicine
."With all eyss 01
?Mr. Farmer
Watch Us Cti
HHttH IHNHH
busy su &
N&at TO ?A?t^OA?
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m
Give Us
IF
WANT ONE OF VALUABLE
PRIZES IT IS UP
Tb* Vote Schedule Will Never Be Change^
You Will Never Get Any Metre Votes For A
Sul*cri|,tion than You Will Get1 Today
Phi
All hough Ted*. Anderson Dally lb
tellfgeaecva'. contest In already , the
liveliest noWspape* enterprise cvdr
attempt cd'in this section of the F ate,
it promises to he still more interest
ing before March 12th, 1914. The
Contest Editor has been assured that
every one is acta* their beat and if
that 1b true 'We ate gOt?i to have
something doing these next few days.
This contest has only seen its pre
liminary stages; there is still plenty
of t-mo to win or lose. It is not
too late to start in the race by any
means, but you should not deiay
much longer. Get a book, get sub
scriptions, get the -advice of the
Contest Editor, come out vigorously'
and energetically and you' will be a
hard one to beat, if indeed you are
beaten at all. The Gold will be dis
tributed as follows: For the largest
number nf months turned in between
Jon. 13 cud Feb. 18, 1914, at nine
o'clock p. in., wo will give Ten Dol
lars in Gold in each district For
the second largest number of months
turned in from each; district, we will
glv*. F'v?? Dellaro in Gold. TJbe months
will bo reckoned as follows: Ono
Ifear to The Anderson Deify Intelli
gencer will be counted as twelve
months. Fot instance if you should
Ret a sub .-viutir>r> for !ivo years ft
would count as twenty-four months,
one for three months would make It
twenty-seven months, one for six
mouths added to that would bring
your total to 33 months; and go on
getting aa many as possible
You- arc reall} working *j.\t . >/o
prices all the time. Mow. is the
time if ever to summon all qf.. your
resources, all of. your determination,
a?i all of your energy. There aro
some people concerned In this race
Wbb havoh't tabititated' ail of tWr
Ilft.df i^Tatlves ift.'tWbfr seirsh 1for
HtiT?ke'rlr?lons, 'to say nothing about
getthv* 6?t sfaofig. thefr friends and
abejukfnti$ees. But then apsin, there
Sro setae .^rho fcave, ho it bchooyes
you to hurry up alt around. BrTng
yodr s^bsmpttohs to the Contest Of
fice en .often is- possible. Aa wa
bave-said before, the vote schedule
rw81 bb/ ittktsame a*l through tlie
Wteft., vWfi bsve no bonus Votes to
f?ol >- .. You get 18.00b voles
for one yearly subscription, nombre
?we less -and you WIH -get the k?me
amount to the end of tno contest We
want everything perfectly dear and
puses ; 'sb That wireu tue judges come
to counjt the votes at the close of
the ebirtest they can go right
through-! Our books and cheek the
votes that bas been given eaeh con
testant. . To the friends, relatives
Sad -<c^n>intenees ot the la/Wea Hv
ing tt\tvttiif>};bt Anderson- -Wh v.-aht'tb
hu> ih'.?t yds. have, the grandest bp
v&v&mliVt re wto, o? Two large prises
UTileiU T/i .t/|Kr rtt.ilHl/?f ?V?; t. rff"W;;
special prices, ami if yuti have the
highest .-i?jHil?er of to?er, (he turfmuo
bile wtf|-jgo to your district. TMlC
LADTBf'Of T OF TOWN HAVE THE
8AMC) f HA^OE AS THOSE IK.AK
John M. L. Davis, a compositor in
The State office, was in the city Mon
'lay for t?ie purpose of organizing a
typographical union. "John" is a
famous Plnotypist, belnp the first man
In this country to take news over an
Associated Press witc n'y-"'phone and
set it np on a machine at the same
time. He is also a speed Icing on the
machine.
Oliver Byars, a well known busi
ness man of Autun, passed through
Anwerben snndny rnoiUis, en route
to Gaffney, where Mrs. Byers is very
ill St the home ot her father, E. R>.
Cash.
Joe Busby, steward of the count?
home, was in the city Saturday and
reports that lie gets favorable news
from his rainer, cap t. Jim Busby,
who went to Florida to build up his
health.
nniotie.
tors to
e Weh ?ttowti 'buRmcf-s vi. ;
* fcrfy yesterday.
Ben A.'-MoMfthsn Of Belton,, wss In
the ^Ry y^*tc*dny fbr s few hews.
t. 11. ^cse'y, ft progressive planter
of Fa<f May. spent.'s Tow hours fn
the ^ly^jpegtecday.
Jen V<m of Townville, ttas. fetftenp
th-3 ImsuTess visites* to H-o v-lK
yesterday;
- j'nniii^ii'
H. Wk and ?. K- Fries of
TownviUe, Were in the city yesterday
for a few hours.
>W. A. Clamp has returned from
Beltou where he went to see his fa
ther; J. T. Clump, who has been quite
siok. He reports that his rather
is much improved and will soon be'
rccovorcd.
A. W. Picl&ns of Three and1 Twen
ty, was am?ng the visitors to An
derson yesieTuay.
-
<X D. Hadden of Autun. spent a !
rcT/ ?oure in U?? city yesterday or. (
hUBinesB. ' 1
Wayne Clement, formerly a eitaen
fit A ndtr inn hirt HO CCEnSCtCd
the dre'envilie office ot the ?. S.
with fri?%a~anl| relatives.
M.
M. B. ?gfery- et Charlotte, was in
the city yesterday for n few hours.
R. B; Tindall of Greenville, has
been spending a few days ht the city
on business.
W. H. Gwkia of Gro?viilb, Wap
among the guests registered at the
Chxmola Sotel yesterday.
Thad A. Horton of GreenvU?e, v. ?.o
Is connected with the G. S. & A roll
way, ep?nt Sunday !n the city with
relat.TOs.
W. P. Ferguson of Charlotte, was id
In the city yesterday for a few
hours.
D J. Wllborn cf Greenville, wq4
taw the huainess visitors to the
ijkjr.
W? 9. 'fPneker of Royston. G>, hafc
on buslueis.
F. F.'^? of fit Mattbewi, %oi
nuicmg t?jS. business visitors to the
c"Hy .yesterdayr
C. M. Robbtns* of Lebanon, was
Inj the tttv;irebtcrday for a :.few
hours on business.
o? tVillia.mstpn, was t*
u?u?ncs?
dsy.
r?. spskt
t??i- wft
, Gk., was
f&Xb tb?
E.- VI.
seaCued has refMr?tt rr?m
ville. Where she spent tnd
k-mid with friends and relative".
Bleckte? BW*. Ato?s**ou, S. C ?
x m ? *
tawfiira ii
Cslrin Gan^bryB-^f Beuon. waa?> - Vi^ V.?^
.1
IglTntfoil? ?matje
en wu& xmm&?ix tt*cxt ??t*fci4^
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Bnd tn um ?aaey of these frbaHets A? ft? es? ?st, escb
i? count ?re votes,
xo?s rxee bsftyi eesab the congest otftse apb tees* ?sato Feb 1?.
VO?O AFTlRB FtBBVABY 14. >jl *us>? >"
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Get These Valuable
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WONT YOU MAKE THE EFFORT?
m*ii 1
Grand Prize?
How much i? your time
w^rcft fa*?m ttaw until
Klarck ISth, ?14? .
Will you make $S90.00
Wore then?
tea^itf?* MODEL $590.00
Ford Automobile
Start now with the de
termination to win, and
you'll succeed.
As som i lady will posi
tively get this car on
March 12th, 1914.
k4 S'AINT HEART NE'ER WON, FAIR LADY.
wI?P**^ The eflFort re aired is small, the re
" rt ***** ^a*? *oW te ??? and is fully guaranteed by ARCHIE L. TODD, Lo
W.?ar?eSt. Phone 226 Ar*rW* r%n. S- C.
w- ^-?9*&*tium*mmtmi.
iVERS & POND PIANO
Value $450
Prize District No. 2
NO HOME ?S COMPLETE WITHOUT A PK
ANO.
line Instrument is fully guaranteed by the
makers and by theC. A. Reed Piano and Organ
want you to call and let them
tell you about this Piano.
value
Ml
? full dc^?ii?plivrai a? to ' litilvy cuid ucauty
design., couid * ardly bs given in such limited
spaces Go see it for yo iSi;lf at Willis & Spear
man's Music House. They will .be .glad .to
demonstrate this beautiful Instrument to you.
nun
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PRIZES,
ONE
?OR EACH
nSTRlCT
, rtm mmm r?o. z
Y-Vafcie $?IO.0?.
HitiH puent
Second Prisse District No. .1? ROCK HILL
Slncle ?u??v? Value S110.00.
This buggy ,is fully guaranteed by the Freiwell
g? r^>^l^fl'ar?nteed[ Ff&Zicr Company, and Is now on dbploy at their sfeow
y<mr Ittape?feo? At the salesrooms of J. S. Pow- 1,. _ ? *
Co^??y? It ha* been specially iv?ade for | room?* * k?y welcome you to call and examine
contest andlft a beauty. same.
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We have nothra* up our sleeves vn%h which to
deceive you. NO SLID ING SCALE OF VOTES
IF Your Subscription ge ts 18,000 votes no more
no less. Our Corniest Closes March 21st, 1914,
atfrP. M.
ANDERSON DAILY INTELLIGENCER
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE.
Contest Department, J. F. Joyce, Manager,