The Barnwell people-sentinel. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1925-current, April 22, 1926, Image 3
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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
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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
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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
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50.07
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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_ 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.
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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.
Mr. Farrell O’Gorman spent two
days of this week in Augusta with
his sistbr, Mrs. Ed. Door.
\\ pile the Uni
Gas Makes People
Nervous and Restless
Gas pressure in the abdorngri causes
a restless, nervous feeling and pre
vents sleep. Adlerika removes gas
TEN minutes and brings out surpris
ing amounts of bid waste matter you
never thought was in your system.
This excellent intestinal evacuant is
wonderful for constipation or allied
stomach trouble. Don’t wasite time
with pills or tablets but get REAL
Adlerika action! Deason’s Drug
Store.
While others talk the practical
Japanesd go straight ahead. Re
cently they completed a giganti(j,
long distance bombing airplane, so
big it took seven railroad cars to
carry it.
Yesterday Japan added to her
powerful fleet a huge submarine
of 2,000 tons, with all the latest
devices, including heavy guns, a
war submarine able to cross any
to carry and release
occanj abhe
;United States solemn
ly discusses beer and the right of
citizens to select their own beve
rages, Japan attends to things
more important.
IT IS JUST GOOD
Business Sense
T6 protect your family with
a Life Insurance Policy. I
haVe plenty of facts and
figures to prove this point
and will be glad to go into
this subject with you -in de
tail at your convenience.
NORMAN B. GAMBLE
Barnwell, & CU
Chinese doctors are paid when,
their patients are well. No pay
when they are sick. If Uncle Sam
could arrange that for his chil--
dren he would save money. Every t
day there are 2,300,000 sick people
in the United States.
Allow $5 for each lost working
day in these high wage times, and
the total would . appreciably re
duce the national debt.
. Worse th|n the loss of wages is
shortening _pf' life. Colds, that
people neglect or despise, weaken
the system permanently, and cut
so many months from your life at
the far end.
Science proves that canned veg
etables retain their full quota of
vitamins. This has been known
for a long time to doctors that
gave canned tomatoes to infants
in public institutions, unable to
afford fresh orange Juice. The
juice of the tomato is rich irY
vitamins, which makes it impor
tant to include a well-made tomato
soup or canned tomatoes, stewed,
in the regular family diet.
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Drive in, let us give your batteries the
attention they demand. Delay will prove
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costly and sooner or later give you trou
ble and inconvenience.
It will take but a (ew minutes and
will save you dollars and hours.
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Lowest in Price
Rev. C. E. Wagner, of the Meth
odist Episcopal Church, sajs be
lief in immortality is growing
feeble. He knows, undoubtedly,
but the statement is amazing.
What is worth while if hope
of immortality be taken away?
immortality,” you may say. W’hat
satisfaction is lhat, if children in
their turn are born only to die and
forever remain dead?
Tires Tubes -:- Gas
Barnwell Filling Station
The finest steels available are used
in the manufacture of Ford cars.
The plate glass for windshields and
windows is as perfect as can be made.
sembly, is under direct control of
the Ford Motor Company.
Iron is taken from Ford mines in
Upholstery material contains a Michigan; coal froth the Company’s
larger percentage of wool than is mines in Kentucky and West Vir-
ordinarily specified—evenformuch ginia. Glass comes from Fovd glass
higher priced cars. The basic fea- plants; wood from the Ford timber
tures of Fbrd design have never . tracts in the North. Raw materials
But immortality IS real. Mat
ter and force are indestructible.
Would the wisdom that controls
this universe doom CONSCIOUS
NESS, the light of the soul, to
eternal death, while giving per
petual existence to force and
matter? .
been improved upon by any
manufacturer.
No other car offers greater de
pendability. The Ford car has
won the favor of millions of users
and finished products are carried
over the Company’s own transpor
tation routes; coke ovens, blast fur
naces, a steel mill, foundries and
saw mills—all are part of this com-
under evtry conceivable motoring P 1 *** or «? nl “ tio n- There are even
condition. • It. convenience i. “ lvi » e P a P CT “ m -
known and a|>preciated the world P Un *' f ,c ;* , ° t, 'i n , , V° rm 7 a,te
over; it. performance i* taken for materiaU u *« ful by-ProducO.
granted. . In this way every potrible ecmiomy
Such quality is possible at Ford is effected. Under no other circum-
prices because every operation, stances could Ford quality be had
from mining of -ore to filial ms- ‘ at Ford prices.
Features That Maintain Ford Leadership
AU'Steel Bodies ' Thermo-Syphon Cooling
Planetary Transmission . SimpUy Dependable Lubrication
Torque Tube Drive Three Point Motor Suspension
Dual Ignition System Multiple Disom-Oil Clutch
FORD MOTOR C0MPANY, T5FrR0lf7 MICHIGAN
Suzanne Lenglen is to be mar
ried ami every stirpiculturist, con-
vinced that the race, can be im-
' proved by scientific selection of
parents, will be interested in the
French champion’s children.
The happy huAbaml-to-be is
Jacques Brindejones Offenbach,
grandson of Offenbach, who com
posed the music for the “Tales of
Hoffmann.” including the “O Belle
Nuit, O Nuit d’Am our” son 7.
T,*™ NEW prices
TUDOR
SEDAN RUNABOUT TOURING' COUPE
$‘
PORDOR
SEDAN
‘290 *310 *500
Closed
prices include starter and demountable rims. All prices F. O. B. Detroit
TWENTT-TWO YEARS OF LEADERSHIP
.. T«nt-ir—**•’*— f4,%*!
Madame Lcnrien’r, young n\pn,
inheriting his grand father's talent,
is a jH>et of ability. Fuzanne
l>englen. with her marvelous co
ordination of mind.'Verves and
ipuse’es. and her ardent tempera
ment should have wr-derful chil
dren, w»*h the rreht f-'h-..-
On th® c 4 *\er hand, the cM. 'rcn
may rot ev«»n be able to plav tm-
T*tv Yoo rwn’i l,re*d hU'n'O'-
MOTHER:- Flet
cher’s Castoria is a
pleasant, harmless Sub-
a V ■' *
stitute for Castor Oil,
Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, especially pro*
pared for Infants in arms and Children all ages.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven directions on each packasre. Physicians everywhere rccooncad it.
Notice to Dcbtpint jutdlJCceditAnL
Notice ir hereby given that all per
sons indebted to the estate of S. W. |
Blanton, deceased, win make pay
ment to the' undersigned atxmce, and
a ll persons holding claims against the* j
skid estate will present same, duly
attested, to the undersigned within ]
thirty dafc* from date hereof.
, Mrs. Ella A. Blanton.
. Administratrix-!
HALL & COLE, Inc.
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BOSTON, MASS.
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