The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, March 11, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3
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* INTERESTING SUE
* AND NOTES FF
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* CLAUDE A. GRAV
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Jf. 0. Harris, one or Helton's proB?;
porous fumiers, has a turnip on
hlbltlon at Friersort's Pharmacy that
Hps the seules at 7 i-2 pounds. ,
Mr. Hoy WJiltlock: of Landrums, Is'
the guest of lier mother, Mrs. H. H.l
(ieer.
rjarl Shirley of Long Branch was a|
business visitor to Belton y-sterday.
Messrs. J. C. and Willy Law, on of
Neva, were amoug the business vfat-|
tors in town yesterday. 1
.VClBP.es Jessie and/ Weeple Cobb of|
Triungle, were in town yesterday.
Mrs. Wtayman CafdweU-of GedrgLa,!
spent a few hours In town en route |
to <}r?ertvllle. f I
Misses Hossle and Vlo MllfordJ
of the LOng Branch section, spent |
yesterday In town, the guest of Mrs.
B. C. Wright on South Main Street.-I
- Miss Mildred Brayor of Shady1
drove wbb nmong those shopping In
"town yesterday.
Kev. N. Q. Wright is visiting hlsj
sister, Mrs. H. L. Fagg at. Neva.
Mr. Fields, a ^uoatantial-fsr
er of the Bethany neighborhood was]
In Belton Tuesday. '
F. L: Marrow of Anderson, who is|
with the Anderson Daily Intelligen
cer, wn? I'? Belton a sTVort' while on
Monday sfttsmoon. - Mr. Mottow - na.**!]
many friends iu Belton who are' a!*]
ways glad to see him.
. . . ? > ?* tt'i
Mrs W 0 K?y eft Baltes, vfen? ??
Hone.-: Patji yesterday to visit Mrs.
K. O. Trayhnm. > t<
,\. * ?tt
Mrs. Mary Campbell, a resident of
notion, who Is dearly beloved by all
who Know her is very ill at her borne
here. Her condition Is today some
what improved over1 yesterdoy?- MjtSW
CnMpbol! is in her'eighty-first year.
Mrs. .1. R. Mulllnax of Belt?h, was
".ailed to the, bedside of her fath?r-rn
law at Clarkcville, Ga., this morning.
Si R. ..Gentry, traveling ^reareaen^
tutivo or the Greenville Daily Pied
mont, was anmng those who had bus
IUqsb In tho city yesterday.
S. J. Nease or Anderson, wsa a vis
itor to Helton yesterday.
J. AT. Cox of Helton, was a bnslnesa|
visitor to the city of Anderson yes
terday.
J. W. Smith haa Just returned, from
a v?9lt to her fefher in law la Easily
wha is a^tte il;. ' ,
Mr* ?/angferd's Condition
l'?ltou^rMarch 10.?Npws from the
Kntwlt?n hospital. Columbia? says
that 'Mr.-W.f H. Longford ts. improv
ing'asd.t?PPrc?iatas the interest of
his Belton friehdB very* much.
< .i?pirELi^oS??'
Karris*? ot'fote*?st UtVfttitt Friday.
Atter noon
Bottom March -1C?Miss1 iretes*
Campbell and Mr. O. M, Joaas will be
marrl<?a FrldayValftcrnoon, at the home
of the bfidi's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Catripbell. on Belton R. F. D.,
thre? mitc? of our- town.- The cere
mony will take place at ? o'clock in
the presence of the. Immediate' fam:
1 lea of *borooa?wfia^^
KlateBlrnt ot the *on4(tJ*a *tjfte. -
pf?p1lf& bine.
locate &mSk k dS!a^?::eV|
business March 4, lfel4.
Ix>aas^and tSse^SS0?0'. 8 52.?07.1t]
Overdrafts. 61.21.
Furniture ;?nd Fixtures .. M20.00
Othe Real Eestnte Ownned 72M0
Due front Banks and Bank
em - .; -:v>:'" 9,784?s/J
Cur>5ncy.. .,. 88
Ctolifv. M.\ .. .. .
HT.jfct* Urtd other Mmor
Coin .. .. .-. .. 312.90
Checks aud Cash JWWs .... 384.1G
An dot .-oh C. H. Assn. . 100.00
Total . .. .^MUUll.n
LIABILITIES: <
capital Slock Paid In .. 18.S30.00
Knrpluft fund. 400.00
Undivided profits, les c?tr
i-eitT'ex[M?ajfces j.vaad taxes l?
pnid.. .. . 1.838.94
Individuals Deposits sub
ject to" check . 42,4dil.r,l
He man ? Certificates of de
posit . 455.0?
Timfr" CerUlflesteB-'of XW^
pewit. ijb&m
Cashier's Checks .. 08.28
TOfal? .. .. ...?SS?^St]
STATE, Of BO?TH CAROLINA,
Soy?*Sfe cA?a?&,J&
or the abate named bark, who, being
dnly swssy*/>*^tjwst ;the. a|?sa as*
.foret6fhir stnteniem ts'a tree Edition
catd bankT
y of t'.titvh, 10V
BSWFfmttfMP
, Notary
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^GET OF NEWS *
?M ?USY BELTON *
J^i- v-..-: >s f *
'ES, Corespondent *
?m* ^^j^ * * * * * * *
few friends. The eremony win be Im-1
preesively performed by Rev. Kugly,
of Hoaea Path.
The bride Is a charming young lady
who posses?eB many excellent qual
ities of character. The groom is a
prdmlneht yOung tn?n of Mt. Holly,
N. C. He is at present in the cm
ploy Of the O: B. & A. railway with
headquarters at Charlotte.
The happy couple will leave on the]
southbound car at 5:36 for Char
lotte, where they will make their fu
ture homM.
Their many friends in and near Bel-j
t?hvwf**'??!:^ a happy and prosper-]
ous Journey through life.
"ROOK PAR*Y"
Belton, March 10.?M.iss Emmie I
Warnock, of Helton,-entertained quite |
a number of friends'at rook last ev
ening. A good' er&wd df young men]
Iwc re present and spent quite a pleas
ant evening. Light refreshments werc|
served. ??:-< :>' ??.-, <
4uet'< received a com pel te line of
(Ladles' White Oxfords,. with rubber
bottoms Belton Mercantile Co. 3-1011
ad*>-- ' ? > :
V,
IVA KOTES.
lya, MerCh 1?.?f^fday afternoon at
her home on Bast end . street. Car
peiion Hall celebrated her tenth birth
day and Invited a number of her, girl
and boy friends to- enjo, he afternoon
tvlfch- h(m. ; Mtiny amuslrtg games wer?
piayeu.-'efleri which the* guests were
Invfterf'toto th? dining room where a
delicious ??/eet course Was served.
MMs* Ibis- Rsmpy hoi returned to
her home at Hodges after spending
several days with'her sister, Mrs. T.
Gr. Smith; * I 1
Miss Lota' usCksofi Ib> spending a
whWe^'fw* Anderson with her cousin,
Miss-Marie Seybt. Miss Nettie Beybt.
one ot the Ivft High School teachers
spent the week-end with home folks
in Wowbe'rry.
Miss Mamie Seawiight has returned
from a short trip to Anderson, where
she has been visiting relatives.
Mr. Jim Simpson of -AnderaOu "visit
ed relatives here Sunday.
Misses Claudia and' Edna Herron ot
Starr were the- gaests\tor a few days
last weok of^ their aunt, Mrs. J. A.
McAttsterr ** ?:'"-" ' " - t**. >='
Miss Pannle Lee Wiles has returned
from a visit to her cousin, Ntias Ruby
Me.Donaldi--.nf AadarsoaV.. "
Miss GpWlo*
desvllle spent tlK- >
relative^'"
He???W K^fenchattatri'a re'um?d mis
sioaj^^fions Jcpa? lectured !r. tas
ychurcftvooc'*!1 'Sunday
' made a lark in th?
Monday morning
' Ved.
jbridS'tJphb
/'married frr'.'Oolumbus.
t- returned to th?rri-h'ome
a few-days at the home
3. J.' H. feaskln, parents
Sr.
Just received a big line of Queen
[Quality oxfords. * Belton Mercantile
[Co., 3-10-ltadv
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Winthrop Letter.
Rock Hill, March. 10.?-Mtas Russell,
critic teacher in the Winthrop Train
ing school, addressed the *< Fair field
County Teachers' Association at
Wlnnsboro on Saturday upon
Don oftSUPt. Tivornwell oa-the sub-?
ject,of the Development of the Com
munity /Farm frpn??t?re dtaftdpotnt of
the school.
' Miss?Jenl*?gi?<<?ar.b?Ppublic
Shool ?*ue;c, addressed the York
Ver on S&XOxdeytdBaW the subject-of
Public '8chowlVMV'?n3
ExaminSttoh fox -the ' feMOT&tfMk
lare now tm?"' The tl?frd term Will be
gin on Wednesday the ,11th.
Af rangements" have: been*' made.1 to
j8ajt'Jk?Rtruction Tn violin, mandolin
W't?ta,^ ';rMrf.
mrt?tfe, n. {%;
will give the Instruction and also or
jand lea^^uftndoHn and goffer
chestra. The two manual practice
j pipe organs has been overhauled and
I will be Installed In the music haM
The Winthrop Co??c-e Extension
IW^Jt^hoaae. economics In rural,
I school and;mill e^rmauatten whtab-u\
| being done by Miss Mary' E. Frayser
If nil parts of the state, and
I constantly ?i
?h? WMIf teWMBos *?Wm ;c**m _
sonlUtion^and dolag.other things.too'
^ Wfv."us'^aasiBgjbitfasa abriwrWi
[Weat'bf Kothen. rtfr?l schools and uHTl||
I communities.
are
mit tee a large numb
Daughters will oo do
1 -:?*~
[ . tenet recblved"- a'mct
iaud Men's silk imacr*
letton ttercan-l
* Allant* Letter *
Atlanta, March W.?With the idea
of carrjying^bue further the provisions
of the state law regarding the .hoys' re
formatory at MilredghT?lie, and furth
er developing lb-3, usefwUi??e of that
institutions along.; the line pvescrfb-jd,
the Clcrgia prison conwmsslon to plsati
ning ' to take steps to introduce ex-it]
tenaively the work of cohatructinglt
chaire and other article* of furniture, ||
of reeds, canes,-.rattans and similar 11
materials, thus adding- a profitable.}
branch to the Institution and at.the11
same time giving another, means
whereby the inmates may learn a
useful.trade thsi^wftJt nxske them self
supporting when they" arc turned back
into,the world. f
Alt the members- of the ; prison
commission, Messrs. R. E. Davtson, T.
E. Putls?n sad E L Rainey ara - la
favor -of the' -ihoire.- and further sob
slderatmh-'. confirma their< . present
opinions of- the- practicality: -of .the
subject, tin new department will be
inaugurated.
-The State law provides that-the pris
on commission may,' in their dlscre
atioa.7- establish- and maintain In con
nection, with-the institution a system
of manual training- a?4>4astr.iiCtion ia
trades, and may create such indus
trios,, productive or-otherwise, aSjore,
in their opinion, to the bn*t-a?ran
t age of- ill* ? inmates. --T
I. I- , J,., i- >..-, /..!
.Ictopt. Colored Wigs
Atlanta, March IP?Atlanta society
girls have decided to adopt the new
colored- ?(igs> as a part" of - elaborate
o? en in g .costumes/ and ! it- is rumored,
that two or-ihre? weih known belles!
will 1 ? appear at-< he next hail at the
Drlvin Club, with pink, Kr<*m-and .pitr
p?c ToqkfU'to, mritch.their. goWsS. ' ?
Wies of all shades and caIab*. arm _
on display here the leading stores.-1
Whether the-^ige-iare- simply'a'pase-j!
log fajsYjor another, they ?w.tB: be M#j
nerraa?firiti .f fat usa. af, w-esent ntrt^a *
remains, to be^ seen. Borne author!- '
ties on i dress .declare- that* the uew j'
wlge-are an absolut* necessity.-If-fthoC
full beauty v>f certain-, new gowns.-IB
tot hef brought out.
Paid Beautiful Tribute
A-.anta. March 10.?A beautiful
tribute to a well knowft: "H?orgia
woman, Mrs. W, - j; Ilarria,. wlf?r of the
director or the 1>. - S.- - census, and
daughter of- the later' <4en*?al Joe !
Wheeler is paid by another welti
known- Georgia woman and" wrUem
Selene Armstrong,-Hsrmpnv.ht an .** \.
fielet wrtten, H? * WtohtpgiO? which ,\
haa*J^;"f?i?a?d-here; ''' * " ' ' 1i
'Some women, have- a- positive gen
lus for motherhood," Bays the writer,!
't?d Mrs. Willlam -J. Harris Ib such-'
a woman- uhd< aueh a mother; * Her;
interests center -in the,, rearing and
training? of arsmair daughter with a.
flower-iut* faoe, and ?very suM<hjM
that- to?ehe? .'rem?^?y .-'-Art?? c???t?:?
welfare Is of ieteres^'to h?r.
"And in ta the administration of
her enthusiasm. -Thongh? she' looks
with admiration apon* !^?*;saKser
whose qualities of leadership have
causel th^m $ to take-f-a- ?donstrtfctlve j;
part in the-shaping ot their hwsbenda';j
careejr., her ? dVn nsa^bods of \ *e
slstaaee rnrthmtt^are^gentie? the
in <ltr.-> Lonrta tyt lh?.iy/.y?? S'hS iZ
essentially domestic.
"Mrs. Harris, one of the several
worhen''whom ?'d?mocratie adminis
tration: has1 brdught to Washington1 <
from tke far South, She has the'owli
dlallty of mannen and the lhajsjajilfteji
wbielfiU-s?siwfij?i?fcfr wBh th? wametr).
or her^tatei'atrt; which *m c*nt*r?ut?{''
largely te her popfatarnyt at?th*
tel." -upI.
Aetemohtte- Crew
Atlanta. Mar6h-r(K>-<iwners or au-',
tomobiles mnn ???Mss Georgia cities '
e -g^g&ared hv 'Afchtata' -w<ta"?eee>wMfc
1
uriiiTf il' un
i
'pp^a^iiitljjw^eyWsii! efVales n-^
>ahVand toteconnta .V\.$ 243,066.04'i
rerdraftS. 464.28 1
2.600.00 5
.Oue?#*fai>mi* ?W Beak- ,r^H
era ..- fi M. 96,720*4*1
lirrcn?y.7.764.00 c
tSver-S-rHi other Minor
Olw?.v.
Cheettawd^ashMtieftM
Ml
Total .. $865.922.03 !
MABIUT?0S: }f
Capital Stock Paid In .. . .$ 60,066.00
Sorplus Pund'AiMI lT^:: .. 66.066.60 1
Undttidn Profits, less cur- h
re?4B?^eai*fl ami Taxes ' " ' f >
Psld. 21,796.27 (
Duq. -Saaks sad Dank- .
ors-i'.. ,, .. .. ... .... ll^srf.57, ';
iSd^aat^f?s sub-' ^il
tardif. 4.2tM6*VB*v
. 2>ri?.62V
12.369.
Total. .$368,922.92
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLHtA.
ity of Anderson, as. .
ire the cai** vmv&^W, Oreer.
salsT--kS??BV-^ r- * t
tSKan sMbscr fbed before me
dsyV'd# MifMil Wr4,
arsec? Attest* '
J. Clyde Green.
?. a. oeeri
Dtrec*oiB.
Tlie Artcleraori
ail
ANDERSON* S. C.
BELTON, S. C.
Bank and Cotton MIM Work
AU Kinds of Legal Work
Commercial Printing
& lifts* $8! jf^iN^g^T
LOOSE,LEAF LEDGER WORK, and ALL OTHER RULED FORMS
Gtve : tJTs s Voup : Next : Printing
)f forming ihlsweelr -un AtrtomohHtr
??h or Georgia.
nawwffi 'er governor
Atlanta, Mar. 1*.?*-A~boom to make
Uncle .?fm ?''WotowSrttfd1 governor of
Jeotiffa'lt?a b?eri'started In Atlanta;
ind'fe taken seriwaaij* cbotigl?by many
?f the- mayor's fr?nd*.
l-Viole Jim hrims^?f smiled Wisely ?ful
mys^otnua^srt^ihersubject is raen
:lorre* to Wte; but '?rt?^fftitftitg^l
t ??tt?ld-hW ibo,-?urf*i8lm? if:W'lsf
$ged much further, to see irhfr thttko r
formai c nnoimcorncnt or his candi-"
l??yfor the gutfernatorlal ch?if. : /
lit* friends declare he would run u
powerful r?e????ad::tils fen?irtiea, who
Kavo-no peace as long as he is in Al
lan ta* dcclnrk- fcboy^ w??ia*<g?adry vot?
Tor him in order to get him out of
Mty Politics.
W'.W?er else trnet? J?rti has been
ind has* not been, he has^provni < ^
?t?mbting block lb ftfc paths of tho
peanut politicians' of council, b?t?o of
whom have had only 'the Idea;
?dir**T gro?rtn_
(vard internats' Svhat they eool?
the city^s -nTtmeytbaaW krtd ai""
their awn petty ?manions;v' Ui
f.as be^n; a sie*? w*?Wfcg ofthe ?t?y-l
Ireawifyy nnV- Hsa?h%krty*i'orflpaW Mj
but of debt, but he has done It at the
B?p6)feW of vaeAUtir htmateif riferity un
popular with the dominant faction lh
slty ipolitlcs. . ..
ivWbile Uncle Jim himself l?ughs
when the )j nest ion '.?> put toTiiiu sen
pusiy, tho Atlanta Journal today says': ?
'."? good many of the xpaybr'sl
friends' are not -willing to let lifm J?fce !
them out of the notion. They Hay-*iw> j
inay'or'o p??cy of sirt?t ?concsry attfl
bufilRfss-IIke methods would apply
with e<iual force to ' th? huudtjng
!he state's atrafrs." '^fTr'
?-i ' t.AViv _ .....
W ??ssMsfr?fc'*' .BhUMMsmrv
Atlanta, Match 10. ?
this mprnln?-t^nrhW
Senas***' infc South t'arolma'^fn tn?j
ays when the Palmetto < state wds?
jfctlng as box-tender to itsj cidzeno.
rhe court rotfrhr was' Mt?raTfy'myoded !
With staCked-up boxes and crates and !
Rfatt and bottles of whiskey conns
ated In Sunday raids on- tocai blind
tfgsrs. J
- A dozen or more offenders against
tin prohibition law were reviewed
in the<mo*nto* court a?d ta ?very In
stance- caught - heavy sentences. -
: A throng of : spectators ga'thered for
lha ^st??f?%hd ^ gazerf - ftf thirsty
ttoaaettetf At tHa^qdantfiry'df cohflstr
'cted*^?*- -' ? ? 'i
li^fscnie ? ?
m
for l**' ?O?th e**'
jolifa*"*eari? topera,
Xfcnday mprning are aH
norwIdW totere ebrekef
ar tt* nrSt?ujery.of p
l'h*'-tt?al ? already
fi^aHoa-.Tteket
c>-je:-A*foft$i sales
^MWro*
ir/?rf
r; SOUTH
vtkMHh W\t?latnstb*i. Jtt
l'her? will be .p. nkttkm picture s
n t** s?UmMtlf' n'Oit 'PWtuy>' n
?areh" .13. This will
reat. SupU^mCi m ?WWM' states,
*at< nothln? will he Amysm >tout ;th?4
t?ryvtiirh ?st class licensed*;fUaa^'IRaaf
"?htBtra ol the First
U foroiah the rou?lc f<
baiAxfte-house wi
aatf .prove their
?rosses* tn
BHe'hiiyl
roNsaAit^A?^rlKil;
iird for offering fite- oporatlvee some-|
hing for their enjoyment. COme an
Org?t y?iir- troubles.
W'H'Klrhy'has returned frorrt'uhus-|
^ncssUrlp to New Yark
Mr. asi SSr?. Kills Cambrel! nfc|
Uer^h^a^a^^^p i>'2 ? wit;:
|relatlvos, . ' . SZ* _v. fl.
Il, ; I?.. Davis has returned from a
lousiness irip to lireeuviiie.
>V. .3 'y jl^r^W*aaiufo^f:
?ustlco'WHlrlte is at home* on n 1<
ay-lurtougn iroin tno navy, iie im
located cri BeiWu, ft. <"? a* the ?lose o|
business March f, 1?M.
lOlMOEJS:
?int? . ! 103,244.1 (
UhM
and Pi.xtur.-u.
arika uni.
. 14,4&*?ri
Ourretieyj .... 818.oifl
ISHver and other mionr
v.t4\nm itif/iia>yi<faatMiTtjiMTMrfcn#
Ghecke and Cash Items .. l.lSO.Ofl
SurpUpjJ^rtd . vi?t?;
l?rraiviac ITofits, less'cur-1
rewv?xrAhaea^n^M^
paid v. . 8,868.Bta
true to Baaks^and nnnW
ein?. ..s..-'
Individual Deposits sub- -
?e^MMBL^^T'?e^- '
posit. .. ...... 6.382.24
.. .$ 124,356.21
SOUTH CAROLINA,
Couhfy of Anderson, ss. '
Before bit carmVC. M^Hortojj,.(caatU
1er of She uhpvc-tt?toe? bank, who, be
ing'duly av.oru, sayH that the above
and foregoing statement 1b a true
C. M. HORTON,
Sworn' to nnd^subscribed before mr
tliiH 10th day of March, 11*14.
A. ,\V. BOOOS.
Nbtury Public
iCorrcct Attest:
lt. J. t'amhrell,
I.^YV-. OOx/
Job a. A.< Whrtotr,
flap?
Thirty acre field of rJocton <
PANY'SJ?ertHI-ens Mr.. T?".i?op i
ZPOjr dealer for our goods and acre
T A better Pcrtil?xer sM? pvorf*
.='M-yl??sln yo?ro*n cou,,:,; ..;
Huagen? A R?r<dall?^???B^^ '
Beaaett Mit ijsaei>a ?sv? *ffi*7?
?ITIrKKA KttTKft
Mr. and Ivln?.- L. K. Cahtpholl weut
to iioitoii suturdny to see Mrs. Mary:
'amph'dl who is quite Hl.
I>r. ?. O. Fletcher preached ut Kii-i
rektf tttmda'y.
--Mr.l-'rgnk BrOsed!*. of Tempi*.!,
T? ras. spent Sunday with his kins-1
man. Vt.sll. Brey.oale. \ I
, The M1rs';u Zoni/.! (leer and" Zella |
1 \V\ L. Anderson is erecting a neat I
throe-room tenant house.
The Ihjrel. -Ht,-,- Suuhiiamn met wtlh
1 V.rs. E. P. Oumhrell on Saturday uf
tcrnaotn"'
Mi' .lohn Nobbins of Colombia, was
I'lmhterlust^aweek.
Mir. 1?. B. Brezeale of Greenville,
spHu Srthday wlth ifrto old folka.
Mh and Mrs. Allan Mahaffey'wer*
the guests of Mr. H. li. CumpbcU Juie
ly. ?
V Mr. Kyle Shirley of Anderson, was
in the c?mmunity Sunday.
im^W^ m?^^^if^i-m An
derson. ' ' ? .
?:?. . i> l?w i' '.lu
i The desire is -so eager fur comple
}?Wrt?n tho Grund Trunk.Pacific that
J themen.' serfie fcflOG 1tf?n, ard woWftng
! all'day oh Stfcfdwys,- wl*w? tfl?V>?)Mf te
all thoCtlftfe. ' The people along the
t*n> 'ftrf^ tagfirly awaiting the com
t-rtetiofi of tho v.hols Grand Trunk
jBselfbJU- which, whaf?vtfr'he the nri
rangements with respect to the eastern
|j*cci?n, would fm? business to thetj
hand ' at once.- Many - Individuals and
) coa?p?tti-?n are stay's* their hand fror
a?w. 'enterprises ?net! .th>"s???l I*
linked up--east ?nd west?when they
- she off their cents te o?g under
and Service ig
i i ? : n : * ?.* ? j j
j^sSO-Yea?S conducting a sti|
( yoiMtetter and higher elat
Give us avtriaL
., * t...
eis?
7 O. T>4
Taylor VStud??
pf super!
or w IL Toiuson. Piedmont & .(
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Mlutomcnt crf^fm* romWion of the
HELTON SA VINOS &.7B1INT CO
a'rtMw w* HMten)^ a1'f4# *!w* ?I.
iii'tlr.css March 4, 1914.
KK.SOHRCES: , . .
fxinn an?! nisc-puets,.* ...,.% 95,708.71
Duo from Hanks and Bank
Total .?107,001.2K
MABIL1TIKR:
M*i?al Stock Cuid In .. . .S ^000.00
Surplus fund tj y. 7.500.(0
Undivided profita, lew cur
rent expenses and taxes
paid . 3.546.96
dividends unpaid .. .... 4.00
Individual deposits, Bubjeet to
leWfc*'Vi . ?2,47.1.86
nt-ma?rd CnttlffoateH of Bo*
posit .. .. . 3,476.46
Total....$107.001.28
STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Anderson, ss.
'.Before rne came-Walter E. Greer, ,
::a.niterof the-dbo'v* named bank, who,
boiHg'^Culjr SWGTIir 5??i? tuSt lii? obvr?
and foregoing etatement Is a true cop>
ditlon of said bank, as shown by the
bdoks of Bald bank.
WALTER B. O?EEri.
Sworn to und subscribed before me
this 10th day of March. 1914.'
HENRY R. CAMPBELL,
Notary^ Pnblic ~
2orreot Attest:'
K. M. cox,
J. M. Hoicombe,
Lewis D. Blake,
' - XRrf*fef>.
It iH estimated that there-are about
iOO.000 workers engaged in making
sio^B in Ute United.States:
t f xf/eriette?..:
id?b, enables me to give
9Snwopl?c4b?n novice.
ir>^h&r *i? t*2'*> ^-*
Belton, S. C.
\ raised by UNION OUANO COBS*
1?re using these FenUfsare. AsS
vc demonstrated to many" ? tab
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