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> \ THURSDAY APRIL 22ND„ 1926. THE BARNWELL PBOF^LE^ESTINBU BARNWELL. CAROLINA Local and Personal News of Blackville Mrs. A. H. Nin«stein spent one tlay of last week ly , Columbia, with week her daughter, Miss ; Florence Nine- stein. who is * student at Columbia College^ • Mies Lillie Belle Bruce, of St. Mat thews, spent last week-end here with her sister, Mies Martha Brucfe. BlpckviMe, April 17.—Miss Dorothy Wragg left Sunday night, for a visit to Mrs. Leroy C. Still at Lakeland, Fia.:: The Misses Posey and Kitty Lee Steel motored^ to Magnolia Gardens in Charleston on ... 4 Statement of the Condition of The Bank ef Western Carolina, Located at BamwelLS. C., at the close of business April 12, 1926. - 1 RESOURCES. Loank and Discounts $336,763.94 Overdrafts _. r .' 119.38 Due from Banks and Bankers 721.50 95.00 jm- Currency -GOld; I----- Silver and Other Minor Coin _____ ___ 1,267.16 Exchanges,for the Clearing House 568.91 Other Resources, viz.: Due from Head Office Aiken, S. C ______ 23,636.27 7,993.00 Currency V 50.07 \ TOTAL $371, 165.16 ' LIABILITIES. Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid Individual Deposits Subject to Check .-185,469.96 Savings‘De posits _____ 182,258.92 Time Certificates of Deposit 2,000.00 Certified Checks 99.24 Cashier’s Checks 1,286.97 371,115.09 Statement of the Condition of The Bank of. Western Carolina, Located at Blackville, S. C., at the close of business April 12, 1926. RESOURCES. Loans "and Discounts $303,160.08 Overdrafts 891.43 Due from Banks and Bankers Gold Silver and Other Minor Coin __„ Checks and Cash Items __ 3,331.01 11,309.00 97.50 2,259.54 422.34 TOTAL LIABILITIES. $321,470.90 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid $599.14 Individual Deposits Subject to Check .-$117,658.61 Savings "De- •posits 197,076.28 Cashier’s Checks 275.28 315,010.17 I TOTAL $371, 165.16 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Barnwell. ss. Before me Caine G. W. Manville, ' Manager o(f the^bove named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing ; statement is a true condition of said bank^as shown by the books of said bank. r. w ma Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of A^ril, 1926. Perry A v Price Notary’Public. Correct Attest W. J. Lemon, t cigar lT Brown. M. B. Hagood, Directors. Other Liabilities, viz: Due to Head Office, Aiken, S. C. 5,861.59 t6tal $321,470.90 STAT.E OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Barnwell. ss. Before me came Thos. L. Wragg, Manager of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. . . THOS. L. WRAGG. ^ Sworn to and subscribed before me this 15th day of April, 1926. 'John O’Gorman, Notary Public. ~ Saturday. Mrs. D. K. Briggs spent several days of this week in Greenville at- tending the State Federation of Women’s Chibs as a delegate , from the Wednesday Afternoon Book Club. While there Mrs. Briggs visited with her brothers, Mr. Harry and Mr. Jake Dodenhoff.. One of the most enjoyable parties of the season was given on last Fri day when Mre. S. G. Lowe enter- tainecT’ithe Busy Bee Club. The en tertainment was “a treasure hunt” on which the guests went in cars. Much excitement and fun was enjoy ed by all during the diligent search. The ‘‘treasure” were discovered by Miss Juanita West and Mrs. Carle Buist, then all returned to Mrs. Lowe’s home for a refreshment course of ice cream and cake. The School Improvement Associa tion met on Tuesday with a large attendance. The high school girls under the supervision of Miss Kit ty Lee Steel, presented a play, “Aunt Matilda’s Birthday.” The amateur actors pleased the audi ence very much. Refreshments were served after the meeting had ad journed into social hou?. The Wednesday Afternoon, Book Club met on Wednesday with Mrs. Qprle Buist as hostess. Mrs. T. R. Chisolm read an interesting paper on the life of Frances Burnette Several members then gave improptu num bers, after "which the hostess served a delightful salad course. Miss Juanita West spent Sunday in Allendale with Mrs. Clyde Wil kes, of Gastonia, N. C., also the home of her mother, • J. A. Hewlette. Do It *9 v PLANES VESUS MOSQUITOS PRACTICAL JAPAN ALWAYS 2*300,000 SICK SUZANNE'S FAMILY In past yea? 9many cotton grow era who were s!ow to order their Nitfate p( Soda could not get it when they need ed it. i-jw _ The marines at Quantieo, Var, will fight mosquitoes this Sum mer with flying machines. Commander McLean will scatr ter from planes sawdust soaked, in water containing a little arsenic. It isn’t strong enough to hurt humans, birds, fishes—in fact, it’s a good tonic for them. But it will destroy tnpsquitoes in swamps, creeks or stagnant water instantly,-just as a slap that does not hurt your cheek kills the mosquito. Better arrange at once for your sup ply so Thai y ou w3T It Pays To Use be assured a good cotton crop this year. Ask your county agent or send a postal card with your address to our nearest office for our free bulletins which have helped tnousends of farmers to grow big ger and more profitable crops. be The Government ought to doing that work everywhere. To rid the entire country of mosquitoes would be ' worth fifty times the national debt. It is said that the Rcckefeller Foundation, which seeks to PRE VENT DISEASE, rather than to cure individuals, may try the fly ing machine mosquito attack. If successful, it would end yellow fever and malaria FOREVER. Chilean Nitrate of Soda—educational bureau Dr. William S. Myert, Director 111S HurJ Bid,., Atlanta, Gu. 402 HiHarnla Bank Bldg., Naw Orlaana, La. 702 Cotton Exchang* Bldg.. K'.amphU, T«nn. 57 Eatt State St., Columbua, O. 27 Maditon Avanuc. Na r York J. C. Matthews, J. M. Farrell, Directors. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, APRIL 12, 1926. ASSETS Loans and Discounts r $3,150,305.25 Bonds and Stocks .X 221,175.00 Banking Houses _._ 1. 99.784.58 Other Real Estate __ j 1 89.792.50 Furniture and Fixtures ^ r ' 24.522.13 Cash on Hand and in banks 464,395.6'5 $4,049,975.09 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock •X- $ 289.300.00 Surplus -___ 289,300.00 Undivided profits __ x _ ' 89,725.72 Deposits r_ $1,607,956.89 Savings Deposits 1,745,629.06 Certificates of Deposit 11.707.00 Certified Checks 4.404.96 Cashier’s Checks 8,372.55 Other Banks 3,578.91 ' $3,381,649.37 Bills Payable __None $4,049,975.09 Mrst H. | A, Rich spent days of this week in Camden where she sang before the woTnen’s clubs of-that city. " several and U Mr. Nick "Martin spent days of the week ih Columbia Clinton. Mre: Jenny Cane, of Savannah, was a visitor in town Monday at the home of Mre. Eugene Boylston. 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