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STA'iEMENT OF THE COlNbITION O1 THE PICKENS BANK LOCATED AT PICKENS, S. C. At the Close of Business June the 30th, 1922. RESOURCES Loans tind Discounts ---------- --------------- -- -- ------$339,341.6 Overdrafts ---- ---- ----- ------ ------ -- ---. 2,815.4( Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank------ ---- -- -----.-- 52,401.6, Banking House - .- .-- ---- ---------- -- -- -- -. --- - 9,500.01 Other Real Estate Owned ---- ------------ -- --- ---- ---- -.- 987.31 Due from Banks and Bankers ------.----------------....-140,713.21 Currency ---- ---- ---------------- -- -- -- -- -- ------7,255.00 Cold -- ---------------------- --------------------------... 607.5 Silver and Otler Minor Coin ---------- -- Checks and Cash Items -- - -- ---------- ----- -------- 210.0 Other Resources, viz: in transit-------- -- --------- 100.0 Total -------------------- -...-.$554,529.78 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in-- -- -- ----------------- ---- ------ Surplus Fund-- -- .. Undivided Profits less Curre-nt Expcnses and Taxes Paid-- .. - 879.80 Due to B~anks and Bankers ,---. Du to .3k nd aks----------- ------ -- --.------------J,81 7.2d Dividends Unpaid-- -- -- -------------- -- -- --- ------- 1,0 individual Deposits Subject to Check..--- -- -- ..-.$272,910.11 Savings Deposits --------- -- ---- -- -- -.- -.. 227,439.27 Cashicr's Checks -------- -- -------- -- -- ----. 2,428.:;1 502,807.7: T----t----------------------------------------------.---$554,529.72 STATE O.F SOUU C(A ROINA Count:: of Pick~ens BefCoremcaens 'ank McFall Vie P'eident of the atbo.'e :and ban'-. . -0. being' duly Swot'., says that the! above an1 f,,rgc';'li'. Sts ]ted is a 'true O. ion of said, .ank, as shown by theeb,olk; of sai ,. FRANK Mc!"ALL Sworn to and suesc'ribed before mc, th:s 7th day Of July, 1922. W. L. MATHIENEY, ('or ect Attest Notary Public for S. C. J. McD. BRUCEb J. U. BRUCE PRANK McFALL Directors STATEMENT O;' TIE CONDITION OF THE KEOWEE BAN LOCATED1) AT PICKENS, S. C. At the Clo:e of Bud.iress June the :;0th, 1922. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts -- -- -------------- -- -- -------- --$122,580.8 Overdrafts-_ Furiture and Fixtures ----------------------- -- ---- ------ - G2.610 Other Real Estate Owned-- -- -- ---------- -- -- ----------- -5,911.M; Due from Banks and Bankers ------------ ---------_--_7____ -_ Currency - .,10 CGoldny-------------- -- ---------- ---- ---------------2,47.1:;, Cold -------- ----- -- -- -- ------ - 55.00 Silver and Other Minor Coin------------ -- -------4.1 it Cheeks and Cash Items Total---- -- -- _- -- --------------- -------......$142,086.87 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In ---- - -$25,000.00 Surus Fund---------------------------------- -- --------.$2,250.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenscs and Taxes Paid-------- 746.49 Duc to Banks and Bankers--------------- -- -- -- -- -------- 617.23 Individual Deposits Subject to Check.---__ -_ - _ -.--3,2:4.40 Savings Deposits---- --- -- ------------ -- -- -- -- 40,126.00 Timc Certificates of Deposit----------- ---- --..-- 65.00 --- -- ------- -- -- -- ---- 57.75 104,473.15 Certificates for Money Borrowed------.. 5,000.00 ------------------ ------ -- -----$142,086.87 tOLINA 'arcy, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being ouzy sworn, says that the above and~ f )regoing statement is a true condition of .aid bank, as shown by the books of saidl bank. J. C. CA REY Sworn to nnd subscr'ibed before me this 11th day of July 1922. If. A. TOWNES, Correcct A'ttest Notary Public. J. P. CAREY A. J. B3OGGS ~J. C. CAREY Directors. STATEMENT OF THlE COND)IT ION OF THEI LIBERTY BANK LOCAATED AT 'LIBERTY, S. C. - At the Close of Business June the 80th, 1922. RESOUR S Loans and Discounts-------------.-----$9,9. Ovedrafts..-.... ----------------...---- 3~8 -Bonds and1( Stocks Owned by the Bank------------15100 -- urniture and Fixtores-------------------1841 Banking House-..-----------....--------1538 Other Real Estate Owned.-------------------10 Due from 'Banks and Bankers---------------75q4 Currency...... -------------......------:oio Silver and Other Minor Coin----------------028 Cheks ndCas Iems---------------------------- 0183.48 Total----------------------..-.2,40.00 Ca1!tl Pidin.------------------- -------- ......-. ,543.80 SurlusFun----------------------- ---- ---------- 1.2500 ~Ani~'dul DpoitsSu~iet o Cec-------.--- --.-- -27,500.45 SavngDeosis---------------- --.--.~ --9.. 0701.0 Tie rifcae o Dpoit. ---- - '- . ....- 46115.0 Casies luks------------------------8. 63...2.8 Chees Pandable Itemsn -..tf~ie f - --ne Bor-- d. 08'.48 Total---- --- -. _ - - -. - -- - . . 2 62 64 STAT OF OUTHCARLINAI Catay SockePsd. .. btidiviuly Pwrnt, ss Currt Ex:y u~ oeongsaeeti r ndiiua Depsit bank, assownb Che ksfsi k Timen Cetonendesubofriedporsi.. ths..........l,122 CorrectAttstnTaes Puic... S,4.C. -- --. 8 2.H,4 Dirersctek -ors_ -- - .~' 18 .4 14.0s'7 BilKaal nldn o ietsfrMnyBroe'.... 8090 Bible Thoughts for a his Week Sunday. l'IG IN T1I[FH DJAY - R' I i Cause lie to hear' thy lovin:: kin. ni(ss iI the 1101nIg; fo 11 in ihee .1 I trust ; (ause 14e to k now1 the w:, 14er4leln I should walk ; for I lit lip aiy soul unto thee.-I'saln 1-l3: 8. Monday. l' TEt1NA L PlR('T1E' 1(1)N :--Tho ILoil shall preserve thy ginhag out anwl thy ('ulng in frot11 this t ize foI )h, and even for everm ole. P'salim 121: S. Tuesday. [KINMI.).) i 111W111\N:-Neith or shrill they say, Le Li-re - or. Io thor h 1, (':I t1:I kingdolgnm of id I's thin ytl.-1.1:ke 17: 21:, Wcdne.day. S -\ S--l'hou art a (:drit!y t lu rdent, grulous andl ! 14'env iil, .Iiw I." anger., and of ra !t k!ndaness.---Nebeaiiala h : 17. Thursday. ist\' ' 'l I.\IN .\ I l :--8eek ye rtt the l iim u: l n of (,1,d int! his . t ua'lit' 1iuss: :11:1 Il thes thin- ." hu l ! he udflet d It t yout.- \I:It thewt Friday. S.\ I- 1-'11(1\ .11., 1.:VI :--The Lorl sail foeseve thee fron a:ll '1l: h' s!.:lh pr'verve thy 8ou. 1'::ul:n 121: 7. Saturday. sli.!"'-!'IL\lSi-:: ---- Le(t another tun 1.r i::( th''. ul l hine own Ist:0114: ;I : 1n'1:.r, an~d not thinte " ~an is.-'rverb:37: 2. EiNit1iOAlENT SLOW \ot. rs in l'i; ;czn cunty su m to b.e in no ha y to get. ti.eir Iames (1n the e!ub) Ibks, a:ltn 'u;g: no one wiil he aIIeIwed to vote in the aplproa:-himle mmi1sn his (or her name is (n the roll. fi.am t o S had ba3. n: enrolled at I'ickens. Evenl before w:niu1l were eligible for enri"hinent P ick4 ns usually had about 700 vott 'S enlie14.d each time. With the wuoaen enrolling:. there sh(uld be at least 1000 nlanes on the Pickens club roll. The books close Tucda-, July 25. RICHARD CARROLL TO SPEAK. Rcv. Richa d Carroll, a noted col 0oed( Baptist preacher o-f Columbia. will speak in the (t't hmC ':ec next Sunday aft':rnoon at 4 o'clock. Rev. Carroll is one, of the leadin mnu.c: of his r:e in S(uth Ca.a1 and1u has Ie n woc : :x:.11:' for its :;plifts and advaicemn.It. He has the cnifidence and 'este-:t of the white people. especially cf the Baptists. le has been accorded the privilege many times cf addressing'L; both the state and the Southern con ventions of the white Baptists. ile has a message for both 'rces and it is hoped that a large crowd will hear him Sunday afterniooni. CRAIG BURYING GRJOUND Several cf the Craigs and1( their friends spent Tuesday, July 4, clear ing off the family gravec yard (.n Keu x;ee river. F'ive genei1(rations of the Craig5 lie there, inl1ud1ing a Revolu t ionary soldie 1and111 four' o' his grand - sons8 who foutht iln t i'e Civil war, one I of whom gave his life for that caius. T'our gener('ationls were. pre.st on 0 this occaision to honor these historie chlaralcters. We e'xpc(t to meet aga'1in ini Aus tist to establhsh boundalries aind ereet fences andl will be glad for all who have relatives or friends, black or white, to be present and help locate them. The date of meetin'g will be published later. C. Tihe attractive country home of Mr. James Earle, one mile north of towvn, js being greatly improved by havingv mioreC windows and (doors cut, paint applied and various other things (lone. The work is under the supervision of Mr. Anderson Babb. Renew your health by purifying your system with aotabs The purified and refined calomel tablets tha t are free from nausea and danger. No ialts necessiary, as Calotabs act likIe calomel and salts combined. De mand the genuine in 10Oc and 35c packages, bearing above trade-mark. On Sale everywhere from Nowon Th U ~with many improvements Th 'e pri remains - H EN "USCO"announced as i new low price of -l $1.0latFll0h I ~JY~{9Abusy developing a stifl ~ greater "Usco" value. ~~ The nr.v and better "Usco" as you see it today-with no change ij in price -and tax absorbed by - the manul'acture. - ?You'll note in the new and a better "U 1co" these fcatures Thicker tread, giving greater non-skid protection Stouter side AToe the a nd somter tire"a 1 :The greatest money's worth of fabric tire in the history of pneu. matics. United States T s United States RubberCompany Can Buy PICKENS MOTOR CO. U. S. Tires: Thiat Our Sale Closed Saturday Night July 1 st. Wur adds and the ibrl oay you boh great loss, andI too so many of our cu stomers expressed such regret that we were thinking of going out of bu sinesqs that we are glad to say that we are already getting in new goods arad will be able to take care of your wants at reasonable prices. To better express our appreciation of your friendship and patronage we are going to give you ten p~ounds of s ugar free with every $10.00 you spendl( Get your ticket with each purchase a nd when your tickets show that you hav~e spent ten doellars during the mo nthi the sugar is yours. Edwards & Darseyv