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THURSDAY, OCTOBER II, 1128. ere an *PhoM Ut th« Nmum «f Your Vlaitora, or Otkor Items of Local Col. Edgar A. Brown was called to Aiken on professional business Tues day. R. G. Herndon is in Charleston this week as a juror in the United States Court. d ^Hereabouts Interest for TUs Column. Miss Pauline Holman is visiting frienjds in Charlotte and other points in North Carolina. Mrs. S. B. Moseley entertained the members of the Duplicate Bridge Clul Monday afternoon. Among those from Barnwell who attended the Carolina-Maryland foot ball game in Columbia Saturday were: J. Julien Bush, Jim Bush, Brown Towles, J. O. PatUrson, B. S. Moore, Jr., Perry Bush, Sol Blatt, Angus Patterson and Misses Annie Mood, Annie Mabry and Sarah Patterson. V!SH§ OmmrMI SiMW— Jmrm Give Your Child ' a Square Deal HE cannot succeed in school or later life with eyes that are wrong. Put yourself in his place. How much reading or work would or could you do if your or hurt ,©r if /our vision were a-dull foggy -j- one? P. W. Stevens Optometrist, office in Jewelry Store, Barnwell, S. C. MRS. ANGUS PATpRSON r Bara well, S. G The friends of Mrs. A. B. Patterson will sympathize with her in the lobs of hdr sister, who { died in France several days ago. Mrs. Margaret Martin has returned to Barnwell after a visit to New York City. Mrs. Devany and Mrs. McKinney, of Augusta, were the guests of Mias Ida Kate Sanders at the home of Mrs. W. L. Baxley Friday. Mrs. Lizzie M. Cave, Mrs. B. W. Sexton; Mrs. Lessie Easterling, Mrs. T. J. Langley and Mrs. Marie Mace and children were visitors in Augusta Frjday. Miss Mary Foreman, of Allendale, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Julen Bush Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene spent Thursday in St. Georget They were accompanied by little Anne Thomas, who has been spending several weeks with Mrs. Greene. SMART SET BRIDGE CLUB MEETS. The members of the Smart Set Bridge Club were entertained last week by Miss Blanche Porter. The high score prize, a deck of cards, was won by Mrs. LeRoy Molair, and the consolation, bath salts, was cut by Miss Elizabeth Deason. The guest priza, a dainty ^handkerchief, was presented to Mrs. J. L. Widman, of Asheville, N. C. During the after noon the hostess served a sweet course. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE CLUB. The members of the Wedneaday Afternoon Brdge Club were enter- Johnson Hagood, of Elizabeth, N. J., is spending several days in Barn well with his family. The ladies of the Baptist Church observed State Mission Day at the Baptist Church on Monday afternoon. An intemting program was hah and quite a neat sum was contributed. Mrs. W. J. Lemon has returned home after spending a few days with relatives in Augusta. H. M. Cook, of Sndling, called at The People-Sentinel office Monday to renew his subscription. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Greeno and little daughter were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Robbie McNab and little son, of Charleston, were the week-end guests of Mrs. Salliei Mf- Nab. They were accompanied home by Miss Mamie McNab, who will visit them for several days. Miss Fannie Cromer, of Jackson ville, Fla., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Vining, this week. . Miss May Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Cur tis Gregory and Miss Gertrude Holmes of Columbia, were guests of Barnwell relatives Sunday. The program for chapel exercises at the local school Friday was ren dered by the tenth grade and was greatly enjoyed by those present. It reflected great credit both on the pupils and their teacher. Sidaey Carroll Making Good. Of interest to his many friends in Barnwell is the announcement that Sidney Carroll, for several years a star player on the Barnwell High School football team, s making good as a member of the Wofford College freshman squad. Sidney started his career here as center, but later play ed in the backfield. He is again play ing writer on the Wofford team and a dispatch from Due West under date of October 12 was as follows: “Car- roll was the bulwark of the line, play ing a magnificent game.” Incidental ly Wofford defeated the Erskine “rats,” 15 to 0. 1 . Bank No. 314. Statement of the condition of THE BANK OF KLINE, located at Kline, S. C.. at the close of business Oct. 3rd, 1928. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $61,286.12 Overdrafts __ 436.33 Bonds and Stocks Owned by Bank 4,164.50 Furniture and Fixtures 1,800.00 Banking House 1,452.90 Cash on hand and due from Banks 12,654.12 Checks and Cash Items 425.00 Other Resources, viz: School .Claims 329.50 Bank No. 262 Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Western Carolina. Located at Blackville, S. C., at the close of business October 3, 1928. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $283,056.04 Cash on hand and duei from Banks 16,022.12 Checks and Cash Items 697.91 Due from Head Office: Aiken, S. S. 16,011.98 TOTAL $315,788.05 LIABILITIES. Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and Taxes Paid $ 75.30 Individual Deposits Subject to Check ..$120,713.89 Savings De posits 188,810.36 Cashier’s Checks 6,188.50 — 315,712.75 TOTAL i— $315,788.05 STATE 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 9th day of Oct., 1928. JOHN O’GORMAN, (L. S;> Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. M. Farrell, Herman Brown, Directors. $4,150,001.54 . LIABILITIES. CAROLINA* TOTAL $82,548.47 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In $10,000.00 Surplus Fund 6,000.00 1 Undivided Profits, less Cur- | rent Expenses and Tax- i es Paid 3,520.60 Individual De posits Sub ject to check $22,205.99 Savings De posits 40,376.50 Cashier’s Checks 445.38— 63,027.87 I ^ , TOTAL $82,548.47 State of South Carolina, County of Barnwell. Before me came VICTOR LEWIS, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true coi dition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. • VICTOR LEWIS. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of October, 1928. G C. Best, Notary Public for So. Cat. Correct Attwt: B. M. Jenkins, Sr., M. J. Ulmer, Directors. tained last week by Mrs. Harry D. Calhoun at the Denmark Hotel in Denmark. The high scorci prize, hand-painted salad fork and spoon, was won by Mrs. Edgar A. Brown and the consolation, a deck of playing cards, was cut by Mrs. B. P. Davies. The guest prize, powder, was award ed to Mrs. Moore, of Denmark. The hostess served ice cream and cake af ter the games. BARNWELL D. A. R. CHAPTER MET FRIDAY. The October meeting of the Bara- ewll Chapter, D. A. R., was held at the home of Mrs. Robert Capers Holman on Friday afternoon, the 12th inst. After opening exercises, led by Miss Anna Walker, Regent, reports from the Treasurer and various comihit- teea were given. The matter of patriotic education ' was stressed by the Regent and the chapter voted to offer the D. A. R. medals to the pupils of the Barnwell High School for the best essays on subjects relating to Civics, the Flag, the Constitution or some character in thci history of the nation. A chapter for Children of the American Revolution wa s also urged at this time. The chapter unanimously endorsed Mrs. Julius Young Talmage, of Geor gia, for the office of President Gen eral. • A most interesting as well ag in structive paper on “Our Debt to Georgci Rogers Clark” was read by Mrs. Holman. During the sdcial hour the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Richard Herndon, served a delicious salad course, with Russian tea. KODAKERS t Bead your Aims to us for develop tag and printing. One day ssrvlaei Write for prices. Loll&r’s Studio 142* M.ia Stract COLUMBIA SOUTH CAROLINA We sell Bastmaa Films Wm. McNAB CONDENSED STATEMENT OF BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCT. 3, 1928. ASSETS Bills Receivable $3,053,878.62 Bonds and Stocks 289,026.25 Banking Houses 100,385.58 Real Estate 98,271.74 Furniture and Fixtures - 26,502.32 Cash on Hand and in banks - 581,937.03 PIRK, HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. Personal attention given all hwtoeai Office ia Harrison Block, Main 0k BARNWELL. 0L C Bank No. 260 Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Western Carolina, Located at Barnwell, S. C., at the close of business October 3, 1928. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $316,553.50 Overdrafts 642.42 Cash on hand and due from Banks ' 29,443.44 Other Resources, viz.: Expense i 34.52 TOTAL — $346,673.88 LIABILITIES. Individual Deposits Subject to Check— $207,567.27 Savings De- posits 136,917.74 Time Certificate* of Deposit — 2,000.00 Cashier’s Checks 18A.87—$346,673.88 TOTAL $346,673.88 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Barnwell. ss. Before me came G. W. Manville, 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 banfe^ = G. W. MANVILLE. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of Oct., 1928. Mordecai M. Mazur sky, (L. S.) Notary Public for S C. Correct Attest: W. J. Lemon, M. B. Hagood, Directors. | OUSINESC i DttILDERO FOR SALE OR TRADE.—My 20- acre farm at Healing Springs; good buildings on place. Will *41 or trade for hou«e and lot in any town in the county. -A. E .Wade, Blackville, S. C., R. F. D. 1. FOR RENT. — Good three-horse farm in Long Branch School District, one dwelling and two tenant houses. See W. P. Blume, Clark Street, Black- vilk^ S. C.ll-18-4tpd. WANTED.—To get in touch with parties with the following commodi ties for sale: Oats, Oats Straw, Cot ton Seed for oil mill purposes.—Wal ter R. Able, General Brokerage, St. Matthews, S. C. 10-4-4tc FOR SALE.—Fulghum Oats Seed, Coker strain, new five-bushel bags. Call or write me for prices before buying.—Walter R. Able, General Brokerage, St. Matthews, S. C. 10-4-4t FOR SALE.—Ford Touring car in good condition, niotor recently over hauled.—B. P. Davies, Barnwell, S. C. r" 1 1 —Wy' —-—I .in.. FOR SALE:—Several fine, young Barred Rock roosters^—Apply E. E. Goodson, Barnwell, S. C. - Every Dcy Capital Stock ^ $ 289,300.00 Surplus —fc-L. 289,300.00 Undivided Profits - ^ 41,631.04 Deposits: ' ^ ) Individual $1,497,031.09 Savings 1,988,483.91 Certificates of Deposit 9,125.00 * ’ Certified Checks 4,484.70 Uashier's Checks 14,101.52— 3,513,226.22 OTHER BANKS : 4 16.544.28 BILLS PAYABLE y * .NONE ** . . - j'... * . $4450.001 <54 Every Meal It's ahaayt food! tasty, veil baked —still, this jbe bread oosta qoa no more than others. <SR£ Insist an Bikini _ Jr I LONG TERM MONEY to LEND Reed Grocery Co. 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