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EtJe Ibbertiger ibsberlption Price is $1.0 Per Year Payable in Advance. Published by ADVitrTISER iRINTING COXPANI Laurels, 8. C. AL!BON LEE President &RTHUR LEE See. and. Treas. 4dvertising Rates on Application. *bltuaries and Card of Thanks: One cent a word. entered at the postoflice at Laurens, B. Q, as second class mail matter. LAURENS, S. C., JAN 12, 1910. A national movement is being put on foot to set aside one week during the month of February as "Pay Up Week". The idea is a good one and ought to be encouraged. Laurens ought to have itself included in it. What about it? The mor11e ini' I1o'tani t recoimenda tions inl the lilessage of Governor .\anning are 1rinted in today's paper. Thie leng tih of the document prevented ourl' print1iln it iln ful!. It will be niot eri that the iajority of his recoll ineniation.s hav' to do with the con' i~on1 schiools. the labore:s in manuofae tiring eslablismniililts 1and the (1ues tion of tax's. To all of those matters he has evidn tly given deep ltogliht and his recommendation.s, it' car1ed out by ui itgislators, woll(i certain ly lit the state onl a stronger and li-ir hasiS.. The editor of the \\'inihlp Weekly Ne\ws ha.; bn ieading- a lecture 10 Ie r io i!.'" rader oil t'leihone courtesy. Th shialts are aimed at. those who have the habit of asking "\\ih is this?" wienever they use the phone. It i< ,n' of the m5ost anoi1iyiing hrac'tic('s that we know of, this very Hamle uimhit. \\e wish that -omieonoe would ('ende1x a chair at oulr colleges and teach the giisand the boys not to ask such a. useless a11(1 impolite question. Of co-ise, it is possible that. at tilines it may be desirable to know to whom ne is talking when the de sired party cannt he reached or when any one of sev'r',al persons will serve to receive a nessage, but these cases are fewv. In most cases some certain pelaon is ':iateJl and that person should be askd for rather than being so impertinent a. to ask "Who is this?" Quit it! . . . NIGII'iT S'CilOOLS. 'l'hme night school work inaugurated in this county last ye:ar and Itak en up in many sections of the state this year Is pioving ver'y benieficial. Maniy eldetr hy men ar1e beiig I autght to read~ and1( write andi iniaay mior0 are haivinig their scanty ('(t:00ation ilmproved up on. Thec leatching is 'cini'. done voluntarily andi who :0 <hri by~'li thiow ailreadyl ihie day scl.u,!s. 1is ea very' nole reied i:::1 icm:iilaionu which thirI uni., !:h N~ ii; c:.v The \iaIlie of the ii 'ht .'lhoo! woik de's not 'lnci. I only3 ini its liin(ndiatle buenetii to ilmu.;e who arei aittending now.'. It willhav aii'o ioric fari-reahingc t'ffect onl t 1e fuur of th le st ate, fo:' those5( who a11' secuing thiri'i tir.;t ('IC 1o apprec('(iate its value will he more deiterm1iml d tI an over Io provid tI hose dren11 whi they them1w1tves (la hked. alle to re.ud and1( wr'ite they will strleth ('ver~C y efforit to hav~e t ho edu1a( lIon of' thir(1 children1 prlovided( for'. Th'le night schools ar'e to open again in t his county nex t Atonday night. In ning In ('very townsihip ini the counlty. T[he Itiehes need encour lagemlenit and sitport. in thie work .:nd1( thle muen shoul d be encour a ged to attend. There are many who feel t hat, though they alr'eadiy have some edtucat ion, at tend anon upon the night schools would beneflt them. Mah~y of these will at tendl and( others shotuld (do so as their presence willI lend encourlagemient to some real illiterates who might not otherwvise attend. Rev1i. Hledgepethi to Onfintey, Rev. U. C. Hledgepcth. who was pas tor of the Baptist churceh at. Watts ?.11lls, has been calletd as assistanit pastor of the Cherokee Avenue Bap tist church, of (haffney. of which Drt. Penttuff is [lie pastor. The church has a membership of over seven hundred and the field is a very dhesirable one. 'Rev. Ull[edgepeth will leave for' his nnurv onl of n1noe at n n an' late.n i MAKES USE OF LEAP YEAH. Young New York Lawyer Calls For Sealed Bids. New York, Jan. 7.-No denying the nerve of Clinton B. Smith, Jr., a young lawyer of Flushing, L. 1. But he must also be credited with some mode tsy. More than 100 society girls on Jan uary 1 received the following card: "Nineteen sixteen being leap year, Mr. Clinton B. Smith, Jr., begs to an nounce that he is still ia bachelor." That is where his nerve came in. As for his modesty, he offered as an add ed attraction to himself the following: "V. B. His antique furniture goes with him." The young man, who practises law with hM'. father, was asked in his office in Flushing yester..ay if the sending out of the cards was a joke. "If youi saw some of the answers I received, you wouldn't thinik so," he reto rte..(. The term ":,irls," used abave, may bc mislead'ng. lie played no favor i'es in age. Spinisters regarded as having years ago given up hope also got cards. Indications are that lie has invited a siege and may be begging Cupid for a leap year imoratiorium. For Smith is prosperous, good looking, a neat dancetr and cleveri on the links. And his anti'ue fu:nituire collection is said to ie "(tiute lovely." Sont ih'rn halnlna1 'resident Sees Het ter imues A1head. \Washingtn .lan. 10.-Referring to (lay to the rep ort of the I'nited States I le artm nct of .\ g rieui Iitre on It le a(reage Sown1 to winter wheat this fall, M|r. I airfax Hlarrison, President of the Son I lie lI Railway compi any, said: "'T'his repolt is interesting chiefly because it shows a continuing tenden "y to (iiversiflcd agriculture ini the soi'b. .\s compared with last year Ilh" Mates of Vi rginia, North C'aro linIa, (eorgio iClntuc ky, 'einessee, Alaliaa and lis.<issippi all show in triased areas sown . to wheat. In Southi Carolina the area is tihe saute as list year. 'hte states as a whole show an aggLegale increase over last year of I11 i,00i acres, or 2..2 per cent. while the states outside of lhe south show a 'let leeanse of 1,907,11110 acres, or 1:.19 per eit. While the acreage sown is a slender basis on which to hase ai estilmatC of the final . ield, so far as it. goes it is favorable to the south as iniendting a large yield in our section at a tine when a smal ler yield in the United States as a whole will tend to advance the price." Glnners' Report. Washington, .an, 10.-The eighth cotton ginning report of the season compiled from reports of census bu reau correspondents and agents throughout the cotton belt and issued at 101 a. ll., today, announeed that 10,l;9:,783i hales of coltton, countin11g lound1 a s hal f 1ae ii15of thle grow thI of 1915, has been itgiedt l'rior to .lanu ary I. Thlat (omiplares with I1.t,-l, 8; hales, or 90.S lier cnt (of thle en t ire 19!1i erlo; ginneid Itior to .Janllary I laSt year,. l:1.: 1i,721 bales. or l. per (Cn t o the 1912 (loll anid 12, l0710 tbles, 9..7 ler Cenlt 0f thle 1912 Crop. The average (lulantity oif ((iln 02-rad pr'44 ior Io .aniua:ry I ill helist li-l yearsl wa ~s I1,!94;i0:N hales, 441 9:2.-l plr Cent of thle (rop. I nclu ded in t he gining were5l~t 145, 799 roun11d bales c'ompareltd withl -1-1,01 in 1911, 9 I,2'15 int 191:2 and 77,999 itn 1912. -a I sland (-0tifon h incldl numbiler ih >.921 [nh-s (comparedl with 71,857 GRAVEL SUPPLY FOR WINTER Many Flocks Become Listless and Un. healthy Because Food Is Not Ground and Digests Slowly. If the gravel is Ipretty well scratchedl (ver' and( pilteld up about the poultry yards, no0w is the time to dumptI ini a load of good gravel for them to hiunt new sets of teeth in. Many a lIstless, uniheaulthy Ilock of fowls is too merely becaulse theIr food is not well groundl and1( digests slowly, rind, hunt far as they wvill, the world of chickens aheadl of thorn has taken up every lilt of sharp gravel. A fowl fIlls its crop with a number of sharp bits of grit at one0 time if chance is given. These bits of grit grind and grind tunti! they are worn asmoothi of points before they pass out of the gIzzard to give room to more snarp-edged stones. PA LMiE TTO' LODIUE NO 19), A. F. M. A re~glar1 commluinicationi /\of Palnmtto Lodge No. 19, S. 9A. F. M., wihll lbe held lFrl (l./ ay evening, Jan. 14, 1916. Sat 7:iM o'clock for the lpurplose of conferring the W. M1. de glee. The mlemlbers are .urged to be0 present and1( visit Iing brothers 1are wel colie. By order of 10O Anerony To..Swert LAND SALE. State of South Carolina, County of Laurens. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The Norwood National Bank, Plain tiff, against J. R1. Anderson, et al, !Defendants. Pursuant to a decree of the court in the above stated case, I will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder at Laurens, C. H., S. C., on Salesday in December, next, being Monday the 6th day of the month, during the legal hours for such sales, the following de scribed property, to wit: Also, All that tract, pico or parcel land situate, lying and being in Lau rens County, State of South Carolina, containing eighty-live (85) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of Mrs. Jane Anderson, on the East by lands of the said J. I. Ander son, on the South by lands of J. C. Smith a'id on the West by lands of Mrs. Mary C. Smith and Mrs. Jane An derson, the said tract of land being tract No. 3 on a plat made by C. L. Fike, surveyor, on the 8th day of Jan. unary 1891, in the division of the estate of J. R. Amish, deceased. Also, all that tract, piece or pu eel of land situate in Laurens County, State of Sonth Carolina and contain ing one hundred and seventy-eight acres, more or less, known as Tract No. 5, of the Redden land as shown by a survey made by 1). 11. Boyce on the 8th day of .July, '1S9, and bounlel by lot No. -1, .Joel Smith, Sallie Richard son, Jane F. Anderson and others; Also, All that tract, piece or parce of land lying heing and situate in the Coity and State aforesaid, cent-in ing one hiindlel an(1 fourteen (1141) I I ix) acres, more or less, hounded b) (ands of Mrs. lamie Sniith, .1. It. Aii (!(rson, N. E. Cooper and la nds Iorttt c r'y helon ging to the estate of Ileni. leiel('n, being the saue tract. of land coiveyed to hi. A. Cooper and .1. N. \W ren by Mrs. Jane P. .\nderson : .\Lso, all that. lot, piece or parcel of land co(ntttaini; flourteeni I14) acres, nmore or less, bounded by lands of John N. G;oldings, .1. Rtobert Anderson, Sanford Wit he's, ). C. Sniith, and others. Also, all that t:act or parcel of land situate in the County and State afore said, containing one hundred and fifty ( .11) acres, inore or less, bounded by lantds of . It. Iloiad. 1). C. Smnith. \\hit. Wharton, ati others, being thme tract of la nd milirehased by .1. It. An derson, from 1 . C. Stit it h. Also, all that Itet, piece or parcel of land situate, lyinii and beintg in Iau rens ('ounty, State of South Carolina. c ontaininmg thfeeo hundred and foul (:olI) a< re:s, uvfire or less, bounded on the North by lind, of .1. It. Anderson, otn the E':ast by lands of .I. I. Anderon and \\. .\. Andero.n, on the South by the Will,. plat e, ind on the Vest. by lands of .1. A. Stiih and the \itte place, being the Iract of land pi' chased by .1. It. .\ndt rSoi from 'W. B. W\hartont. Also, all that tract piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being oil leedy ltiver, in L.aurens (outy, State of South Carolina, containing fourteen and three-fourths (.1 3-1) acres, more or less, and bounded on the North by lands of .\Mrs. Corrinne Boyd, on the East by lands of .I. Y. Dendy, on the South and West by Reedy River, said piece of land being more particularly described by a plat of same made by R. A. Austin, surveyor, on Jan. 8th, 1907, and being the tract of land pur chased by J. R. Anderson from A. C. Anderson. Terms of Sale: One-half cavl, bal ance to be paid twelve months from date of sale, the credit portion to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser over 11' said premises, bearing S per cent interest. from date, a nil pr'ov,'id iag 10 I.r Cent. fo atlt' ney's fee In ease of lit igat ion or' In i';: -0eof its bIn"tg la('ed ini the hands oft ani at trney fori (il ltiont, with lt'ave to liul'eiasel' to jlay enitire bid( itn 'asIt. I'urehaseir to pay for toilers3 antd stamps. If the lttms oif sale are noit ('otini ed withI, thle lanid to bte re soild (in sailtle oii soilne sitlbseq illent Sate-day Ott5litsam teriiis, at risk of ('oer, Act ing Shietiff. i).teid thi.s .t:an. in. t191e. 2.--:t State of ii SouthI ('ariolinun, iN ('Ol'ITO'i' 1 tOA.\I.\ON il'L\S l''nterpreie National Itanik and Itomte TI iust Coi., Phliintti It~s agains t e t alI. IDleindaitts. IPur tsuanit Io a De)ereie of Th'e (Coutrt ini the above stated case I wIll sell at imiti biicutio ry t o t he hi iest. bidder, at I anrens, ('. II., 8. U., on .'a:lesday in .taanty anext , bein .\l onday thIe 3rd dlay of thie muonthI, diiniig (lie legal hiouiris for such sales, thle ol1lowing det sci'rie pt'oper'ty, to wit:/ All t hatI e irla In lot, p ee or par'cel (if lanid situiate, lyiing ani bing otn Si ver treeitC, ini thle City Iof Ilanurei'ns, Counaty atnd State af'ore/aid, known as .\art In St ablIe lot, conlt iinig one half an aere, motre oir less, nd( bounded on he Noi'th by iot of .\ . -1. Owings, on the Etast biy lands of Albeit Dial, on thte Soth biy lot of the Eanterprise Na tional Bank andl stoi'e house and lot of IC. W. and .\irs. IEssie W. Mlartin and on the West by Silver Street. 2. Also tall these sepai'ate lots, tracts, pieCces oi' par'ceis of land sit utate in said County and State, known as lots Nos. 51, 52, 53, 54, 105, 106, conveyed t~o the said E. W. Mai'tin by S. R. Todd and morn piarticutlairly de sciribed on the plat of surtvey and sutb dlivIsion of the priopierty of S. Rt. Todd made by I!. B. Hlutmbert, sur'veyor, ref erence thereutnto bring had. Said lots fronting on Farley Avenue in the City of ILaurens. 3. Also all that other tr'act, pilece or liarcel of land lying, bieing and sit unte in said County and State cotntain ing eightteen (18) acres, more or less, otn thle publ)1Ic r'oad fiom Laurens to .\iadde~lns Stat Ion by dlotble branchtes, known as Mattin's farm, boundecd by lands of C. B. Hobo, Pr'att Sutber, T. D. Lake atnd others. I. Also all that certaIn lot, piceO or piar'cel of land situtate, lyIng and being int thte City of L~aurcns, itn saidl Cottnty and Sitte on the Wnest side of Laurel Street, known as the residence lot of E. W. and Mrs. Essie W. Marthi and known as a part of the J. M. Robert son property and containing a frac tioal part of an acre, and bounded on the North by lot of J. H. Cunningham, on the East by Laurel Street, on the south by lot of M. L. Nash and on the West by Silver street. Terms of Sale: One-half cash, bal ance to be paid twelve months from date c- sale; the credit portion to be secured by bonel and mortgage of the purchaser over the said premises, bearing interest from date at rate of 8 per cent, with leave to purchaser to pay his entire bid in cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. 10 per cent attorney's fee in case of collec tion or suit. If the terms of sale are not compiled with, the land to be re sold on same or some subsequent Salesday on same terms, at risk of former purchaser. C. A. POWER, C. C. C. P. and G. S., Laurens, S. C. Dated this Jan. 10, 1916. 25-3t * * $ SPECIAL NOTICES. $ * * For Itent--Two 2-horse farms. Near the city. Good tenant house on each. IH. Y. Simpson. 25-2t Lost-Twenty Dollar bill some where in the city or between Laurens and Lanford Station. lReward if re t1.'. to this oll;ee or to w:e at Lan La-ford. JI. W. Lanford, L anford. S. C. 25- t t-pud 111-Stover, oat straw. wheat straw, peavine hay. all in bales, for sale. S. .. )avis, L2aurens, S. C. 25-:t -pl Not l'e--Tl'ak~etn up, a i:malI b'ob-tail le'ksshire Bloar. .\la'kings: 1 white feet, blaze face. white spot on right ride. Owner can get. sam1e by paying for this advertisellent. A. It. liarks dale & Son. 25-it Frost Proof ('abbaze Pllants-Early J.ersey Wakelid, Charleston Wake Ii,'ld, All Riead, Su(ccession a id Flat Ih tei., 90 cents per I,00)). 1. ('('1ns pet' lilndred postpaid. W. ' .McNeill, \a Iterloo, S. C. 25-121- lcd For Male----lFot mu ii les. $7. to $2110. Also ily buggy horse. Apply to II. '. Si m pson. 25,- it Goold .ule's (h'len p-li you want ainy mules see i)unk Watts at once. They weigh 1,000 to I,200 pound1(1s. In good condition. Ileason for selling, have rented Imly farms. 25-It-pd i'onltry For Sale-choice S. C. V. I.e'ho'nl Cockerels, "oy's strain. They are nit only a uttility fowl, bit they are also tine show birids. 'rite or see me.0, Floyd M. Illakely, ILaurens, S. C. 25-it-it-pd 'nultry hiireeders--Call In and see o1r poultry ut(.. eatalogue. It Is a b(aulty. Hlave us pr1111i your stationery with a picture of your partlienlr breed of polt ry Oil it. Ie Il)-to-date. It pays. Advertiser P'rinting Coipany. 25-5t Notile-iIarksdale ginnery will run once a week, oil Fridays, until further nollee. .1. A. Todd, .lgr. 25-it ('rn- last ings prolific seed corn for sale, clean and full grain. First prize at county fair twice. Price $2.00 per bushel. J. 11. Wharton, Jr., Wa terloo, S. C. 21-5t-pd Gin Notice-Until further notice my ginnery at Watts Mill will be running every Friday. R. Coke Gray. 24-2t For Sale-150 bushels of Coker's Weber big hole longstaple cotton seed, at $1.00 per bushel, during January. I have gotten $20 more per bale than for the short staple and made as much as any I had to the acre. It has paid mle and it will pay you. .1. A. Sim er'el, laiu'ens, 8. C., itt. 2. 2-1-2t .1ori Sale4-Julst r'e(cived aniotheri shipmtent. of ic .k(!)ouing mule11s at tea 8(onale prti('es. See tie befor'e buyi) 24l-3t lFori Sail' --A few~ icle young mullles C. 20-it 1pd-tC GInn ii i Nil lee- -ThI le Iaurtetis Oil .)Ii1l 8hinery will gill only 0on lidays it IItil urter n'otice. 1H. S. IIludgen s, .lgr'. a 21811 Weti lioering-G(. C. Watts, .\ountt b~or'ing, hiaviing biouight. out. .hn ll M Icer, w(ll I ontriac'tor, lItest eipmeniiit1t. Addr iess letter Is to Miountlvi lie. 21i-Sr 'oi' Stile- --lg I lostin frost --proof Il('tniee14 lts. Five thlousan r11leadiy f'or de111vivy. See T1. J1. .\eAl ist er at D~avis- 1loper1 C'o. 2 1-21-11d I have hand several Tennessee lIules. These mules are of extra good quality, with plenty of finish. Several nice closely mated teams. They are for sale and must be just what I tell you. E. D. EASTERBY Martin's Stable, back of Enterprise Bank NO. 100 Report of Condition of the ENTEltPRISE NATIONAL BANK, At Laurens, in the State of S. C., at the Close of Business on Dec. 81, 1916. RESOURCES: Loans and discounts ... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .. $292,681.88 Overdrafts, unsecured ........ ... .... .. 4,787.90 Securities other than U. S. Bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged .... .... .... . ... .... .... ............ .... .. 2,000.00 Subscription to stock of Federal Reserve Bank .... .....$7,500.00 Less amount unpaid .... .... .... .... .... .... ...... 3,750.00 3,750.00 Value of banking house .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ..... 22,466.16 Furniture and fixtures ......... ... .... .... ............. 4,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking houso .... .... .... .... 1,039.18 Net amount duo from Federal Reserve Bank .... .... .... .... 8,392.5' Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chi cago and St. Louis .... ............. ......... ....$8,398.06 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities ....... ........ ........ ............ ....1,910.72 10,308.78 Other checks on banks in same city or town as reporting bank.... 1,600.80 Outside checks and other cash items .... .... .... ....$2,043.09 Fractional currency, nickels and cents .... .... .... .... 137.34 2,180.43 Notes of other national banks .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .. 9,230.00 Coin and certificates .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 12,711.85 Total .... .... .... .... .... ........ .... .... .......$375,149.50 LIABILIT1ES: Capital stock paid in .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ...$100,000.00. Surplus fund ...................... ... .................. *.... 25,000.00 Undivided profits .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 15,958.53 Dividends unpaid .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 133.50 Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check .... .... .... .... .... 79,799.96 Cashier's checks outstanding .... .... .... .... .... .... .. 2,617.78 Total demand deposits .... .... .... .... ...$82,417.74 Time Deposits: Certificates of deposit .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 62,034.72 Other time deposits .... ......................... .... .....43,369.70 Total of time deposits .... .... .... ........$105,-104.42 Rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bank .... .... .... .... .... 46,235.31 Total ..... .... ... ........ ...........................$375,149.50 State of South Carolina, County of Iaurens, ss: 1, C. 11. Rtoper, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. 11. IROPlit, Cashier. .;::;ac .ed and sworn to before me this I1th day of January, 1916. W .G. LANCASTIit, Notary Public. Correct Attest: N. Il. )lal, S. .l. Wilkes, C. 1. Kennedy, Directors. NO. 10$52 Rleport of (o'mlition of th LAI'IENS NAiTIONAI BANK At 1.aure'ns in the State of S. C., at the ('lose of lusiness on lic'. 31, 1915. IIESOURCES: Loans and discoults .......................................$189,644.04 Securities other than t'. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged .... ............. .... ............. ...-.. 5,050.00 Subscript lon to stock of Federal IReserve Hank .... ....$5,100.00 Less atmount unpaid .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 2,700.00 2,700.00 Value of banking house .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ... 22,227.05 furniture and lixtures ..... .... .... .... .... .... .... .. ,650.00 Rteal estate owned other than banking house .... .... .... .... .. 1,813.10 Net amount due from Federal Reserve lank .... .... .... .... .. 3,605.12 Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chi (ago and St. Los.... ...... .............................. 11,214.77 Not amoun it (une from banks and bankers .... ..... .... .... ... 15,837.59 Other cheeks on banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 975.53 Outside checks and other cash items .... .... .... .....$210.43 Fractional currency, nickels and cents .... .... .... .... 9-1.86 335,29 Notes of other national banks .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .. 2,390.00 F'ederal Reserve notes .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ..... .... 1,090.00 Coin and certificales .... .... .... .... .... .... ... . .. .. ..... 7,639.05 Legal-ten ler notes .... .... .... .... .... ... .... .... .... .... 1,010.00 Total .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ... --. - $273,252.14 IAIILI'I'iCS: Capital story paid in .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .........$ 30,000.00 Surplus fund ..................................................0,000.00 t'ndivided profits ....... .... ..... ........ .... .... .... .... .... 798.59 Due to banks and bankers .... .... .... .... .... .... ......... 1:1,92 1.12 Dividends unpaid .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ......... 2,)32.00 Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check .... .... .... .... ....103,173.42 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days .... .... .......,723.04 Certified checks .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ..... 75.00 Cashiier'schecks outstanding.....................$ 508.96 Total demand deposits ....................$110,240...2 Time -Deposits: Certificates of (deposit................................. 20,855.29 Other time deposits...................... . ... 2,507.02 Total of time deposits....... ..........$.23,362.61 esoiets with Federal Reserve ank .... .... .... .... .... ....32,896.80 Tota i..m ..... .... .... ........................... $273,252.14 State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss: I, Ii. K. A iken, Cashier of thle above-named bank, (10 soletmnly sweat' that the abhove statemient Is Itrue to the best or miy knowledge and1( belief. IT. K. Al K1N, Cashier'. Su bscribed anid swvorni to before me t his S th day of Jlanttary, 191 6. W. 11. .\eClITN, Notary Public. Correct Attest:~ 0. 11. Simmnons, C. .\. Millet', .\, .1. Owings, IDirectors. B ARGAIINS IN USED CARS l:iu .icloi~iiinivada Otte lord lloadster', good as new '' -dfr laaiit for $M350.0or,0. a ,Ihftidat s Otte Ford Tourinig ('ari, in goodl ('on- i i t ereoftleCu di tlon .$20t0.00t.inIk wilelatpbcai One Ford Iloadlster, int goodl rm- y ining order $150.0lie710. dy o Onie 1141 5-passenger' Sdedbaker e l htltofa i,~i ideln in fi rst class condo itioti $ 151.01k. Ioteanis0'iom roiilt: o One 7-passenger' Studebake~ in goodofrartsinIte(ontytd at (cond1it in $12e.00. friui,~na'Loies otn~ ls One 5-passenger' Studeba ei' $250).00. ioo ~t es one ntlentt Onie ..-passeniger' leo ii good( condh- otbyFtngsteaidvety tion, at a bargain. lnso 1 i u im Al ways look ovei onur bargains be- ''rso ae 's.1ucisu foebuying. ptcistfist opywt h Laurens motor soCoahrsm rsm sbeiei COMP~ANY State of.S.thP.arolCn. This s theonly tore ny ofLauren.hnln Scoo Bos.' ll ten. edfrd, bndvodall andea Weal aryadcmpiniestocakri of T saletosJe PesIPecisers .\and allfoter suDfpdat pliesantfora the schothoCour PowemonthCompny ealhuso