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Stiteienit of the Condition of the BANK OF CROSS 1111,1 dloented fit ('ross H III, S. C., at the close of Iusiiess Sept. It, 1917. Ri-ESOURlCECS: Loans and Discounts . . . .$2s0.293.416 lOverdrafts .... .... .... 391.05 Furniture and Fixtires .... 1.000.00 Banking Ilouse ...,.. .... 1,250.21 Due froi Hnks and hank ers.... .... ...... .... 2S.182.55 Currency .... .... .... .. 1,675.00 C old .... .... ...... .... 2.50 Silver an(] Other Coin .... 19-1.48 Checks atd Cash Itei.; .... 1,00.00 Total .... ...... .... $211,789.25 LIA ILI iATIES: Capital Stock 1aid in ....$ 50,0o).00 Surplus Fund .... .... .... 20,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent expenses and Taxes Paid .... .... .... .... 7,32.12 Individual Deposits Subject to Check ......$31, 217. 6 Time Certificates of De posit .... ...... 72,800.11 Cashicr'; Chcks . . . . I pi.w) 10 1,137.13 bills Payable. including: Cer tifleates for Money 1or rowed ...... ...... .... C-0,0 0.00 Total .... ...... .... $2 H .78',.25 State of South Carolina, Coutiily of IM1aIurnlS. "S. Before le cainc W. 1). Martin. Cash icr of the above nIaiio'd hank. who. be ing duly ;wornl sv 11h.j til above and foregin ta ,nw-t i; a tIrue von ditioll Of said bank, as .hown by the :ooks of said bank. \W. P). M.\lTIN Sworn to) and . uhIScribed beforc, mie this 'h iay ot' 11tember, 9 of 17. J. 10. L1Iannut, Notary. P'ublie S. C. (Correel.uet 'W'. C. lA or, .II. A Autin, Director.m. Statemnlit f ihe (' ondition of the B AN O- (A t.\Y CO'lRT, LUK'ated at tiray 0'urt, S. C'., at thie close of businen Sept. 11, 1917. 1_11:1S0 1' IN F. I hRIS'- k' a duPankin' i n l . 1. . Otherl "I l , +I t. Own"(!.. 1.1w00.111 Gold . S ilver anl O(h1 0i , ..-1 ~ o I,, 1A IItII.T Capital stowk P'ahdll ..?2-,flm Silrpi ls l'hild .. . .. 1~.0 .1 Undivided Profits. 1 Cu Ir vent E-xpenses and Taxs Paid ..................:;7.20 Due to Manks and 1Ianlikers s I I.2 1 Dividends Inpaid 2 .40 Indihvidual )eposits Subject to Cheek .. ..$21.438.21 Savings Deposils .15. 1 Time Certificates of De posit .. .. .. .. 27,391.72 Cashier's Checks 2-1.65 18,903.19 PAs Payable, illillding ver tifleates for Money for rowed................".,,00.00 Total ............$131,408.60 State of South Carolina, County of Laurens, ss. Before me came L. I. lIrooks, Cash ier of the above named bank, who, be ing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement. is a Itie eon dh ion of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. L1. R. BROOKS. Sworn to and subscribed before 1mle this ISth day of Sept., 1917. J. W. Wells, Notary PubliIc. Corirect Attest.: It. L. Gr'ay, 0. F. D~orroh, J1. W. Be'asoni, Directors. H Statemnent of' the4 ('ondition of thle BA NI( 01" M4)'NTVILILE. Localte'd at MIounitviIle. S. 4'.. at the ('lose' of buisinetss, Sept. 11, 1917. RE'SOURC lCS: Loans and iDiscounts .. .. $ 72,6312.46I Overdrafts.............922.46 Furniture and Fixtures ..1,200.00 flanking -Hlousr'.. .. .. ....2,000.00 (Due from flanks and Bank ersa.. ...... ..........6,636.12 Currency...............10.00 Gold.. ...............5.00 Silver and Other Coin .. .. 142.23 CThecks and Cash Items~ .. 76.50 S Total .... .........$ 83,719.77 ,IA B!IATiEiS: Capital Stock Paid1 In . . . ..$ 20,250.00 Surplus FPund...........,625.00 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent Expenses and TIaxes Paid...................10.90 Due to Blanks and Bankers 589.70 Indviditnal D~eposits faubject to Check. .. .. .$15221.91 Time Certiflcates of D~e posit ...........7640.89 Cashier's C'hecks 381.37 23,2.11.17 Thils Payabb", ineluiding Cer tificates for MXoney Jior rowed..............,.. ,,5.0AO Total ........ .....$ 83.719.77 State of South Carolina, County of Laur'ens, ss. (Before mec came C. M. Fuller, Cash :ler of the above namledI bank, who, be ing duly swoin, says that thle abIove and foregoing statement is a true con dition of snid bank, as shown by the books of said bank. C. M. FULLFA1~. Sworn to and subscibed before me this 19th (lay of Sept. 1917. W. E. Crisp, Notary Pubitc. Correct Atttcst: W. J. Cluck, J. M. ~Immons, C. M. Fuller, Directors. Experience the Best Teacher. It is generally admitted that exper 'lence is the best teacher, but should we not make use of the experience of ethers as well as our own? The ex perience of a thousand persons 1a more to ho depended upon than that -of one individual. Many thousands of persons have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs and colds with the host results, which shows it to he a thoroughly reliable prepara tion for those diseases. Try it. It is prompt and effectual and pleasant to tnke, STATE-IDE ANTI. TIEltSULOSIS CA31PAIGN 3Movement. Under Diretlon of State BoaiId of Health, 11Headed by Mrs. Aunie I. lembert. Columbia, Sept. 2 .--Under the di rection of the State Board of Health, a state-wide caipaign will be liau gurated thiougl a central co-operat ing committee, headed by Mrs. Annie I. Reibert, field secretary of the State Board of Iicalth, with regard to tuber CUlosis, and executive secretary of tile South1 Carolina Anti-Tuberculosis as sociation, for the protection not only of the military camps of the state against tuberculosis, but also of the civilian population as well, and for the care and treatment of those who have contracted the dread disease. This work is considered vitally im portant during this war emergency, and it is felt that it can be more effee tively carried out in view of the rigid examinations which are being tinder gone and are yet to be undergone by thousands of yoting men in the state. which will disclose many hidden places of the malady. The nc-operatitr committee of Ihv tuberculosis war prohlem will be comt posed of the tuberculosis cotiminiten of tle State lloard of Health, the count' ''hiairiieni of the state coicil (if de l'i n', the chairmilan of the Rod Cross ori ti/1Ozation1s and special agents oit the S'outh1i ('aroina .\ni-Tiubereulosis as sociationl. In c-.101 coh unty there will h :I sublcwommittlno ('o(liiicsed (if the couny suervi or, ll ,ou t sperintenid 0k i of duiation, a representative of th coiuii , in-idical :Issocia I ionl. the M11n or Of I:; Ii It y ? : 4cat. hthe prest d. liI thP (11:1inl r ()f co)? i-r'e. a .......... ......club Tu J -'a n \ o falinn will no et h~~~ ~~ th FiI Iat! einh liton. nn It now look as It oa .h III( the hirY-fourl (.intr1ehes" will havc m1c n r -n hin1d at tlh Il o'clock h m r. It is al:o highly proh ab11e !hat <' chirc - halt 1 report all ap !por[ onmentsil: Mot. - Wo shall make the --I atest re4port poss'ible, inl the history of the hody, both as to the numbru' of conver'sions and as to fi nI(nces raised. If is earnestly desired that each i h i' shall le represeited. and ali messeng ers should arrange to riimaini until the close, whlch will be on Wednsday night. The Associa tion shall Iav'e the rare privilege of hearing Dr. John E. White preacli a special sermon on Tuesday night. It is also expected that Drs. Poteat and lRamsey will speak on the occasion of the(' clos tig srvice Wednesday night. C. B. Bobo, 'Moderator. Nowh'lere will yon find as low prices on Cook Stoves, as we ire offering to day. S. At. & 1. i. WILKhIiS & Co. ADDITIONA, LOANS BY' U. S. TO ENGLAND ANtD FRIAN'CE Loans of $.30,000,00 to Great iBrita in and $20,000,000 to France were miade by the governmen t Thursday, biringing t he total thus far advanced to the al lies~ up to $2,'Il100,000. IROM li[D PAN'P4 [[408 411 R[MtDl[8 NjU X For NERVES IRON For BLOOD PAW-P AW For the STOMACH 3 Powerful Forces in 1 People in Charlotte have found great r'elief from stomach t roule, nervousness, weakness and general dIe bility. I ronized Pawv-Pawv builds up thle body and strengthens it, clears the blood of imiuiiels, stimulates the Ii v or into healthy action, corrects con stipation andi steadlies tihe nerves. Daily and hourly the dlemandl is In creasing, giving universal satisfaction. I ronizedl Paw-P~aw does all and more thtan is claimed for it. if your food dlistresses you, if you arc constipated, have hteadach es, dizzy spells, are nervous and get the blues, just get a taste of Ironizedl Paw-Paw. You'll find all the disagreeable feeling Dassing away before you leave the storo., Do as scores of your neighbors are dlong--get a bottle of 'Ironized Paw-Paw and bid your liver and stomach ailments good-bye. I want every chronic dyspeptic to come in and try this remedy. You'll never go back to the old-fashioned medicines. Lo~t of business and professional men find Ironized Paw-'Paw enables them to do more and bettetr work. It seems to energize every fibre, tissue and bone. iBegin on 'Ironized 'Paw-Paw today so you can join the army of converts next week. Your druggist pr'obably keeps it, but if he doesn't come to Laurens Drug Co. Ironized Pawv-Paw, price $1.00. Formula on every bottle. Mail orders promptly attended to. Interstate Drug Co., Tnc., New Yok. COUNTY FAIR 1EETING. Officers and Those Interested are to Meet In the Court House Tomorrow Afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Pres. W. D. Biyrd, of the county fair association, has called for a meeting of officers of the fair and all others in terested to be held in the court house toimior'rowv afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Tp until ow very littlei has been sajI(d about the fair as other matters have attracted the attention of oflicers and people. bit it is hoped that a large at lendance will be had at the meeting so that the sentiment of the people can be learned as to having the fair agtin this year. Although the time is rather limited in which preparations can be 1111de foi' the annual event, it is thought that a quick organization can be perfected and a successful fair put on. Ulas a Hlh )uiniiont (if ('lhai berlain's Tablets. "I have a high opinion of Chamber lain's Tablets for hiiliousnes and as a laxative," wiites Mrs. C. A. Barnes. Charieston, Ill. I have never found nilything so mild and pleasant to use. .\I ibrother has also us;ed thbese tal) lets. Wit satisractory r(sits. .Mr. Co'ounts INlurs to 1,1aurens," Editor The Advrotiser: I'lir:Me allow me Ironie"lh the col (ius of yotl I apr 1to a v to my frienlds anld fortner clitstoiers (if Iau '" Is nnty Iat I have rnE1 d 'd. .\liins' stialile anid will openl u1) about lie I ith of November with a I full line of m11uilcs and horses, wir-hl I will sell for cash o1 on good notes. I guai'an t.( t4 cv'Ty minl a fair dial and in Ca*I .t Y i a r ' c II I 1 a1 wit I w aI you Iiuy, you may ret 1i111 it if inI aIs ( o I \\1 Witf In :II i Iwh . You rs It ly. Ad(Iv. I ). I1 I mnts lhiy IRed ('ross Seals. Th SItili arolinAi Ani-TuIbrulo is Assicia ion wi I condulict the Sle of th Ii, I ro;,. Sta .a l - fr il h n s ;i. iii l y lril ('b r' mas. h1-:v ry .aIonj(J know aI ithe11 Cooperating Com IrIi Itee on t h(. Tublercu.4tlosis War Prob lei shoulid beginl at, oice to adver'ise the salt of tlt, 16- Cross Seals. The 11ur1chase ()f the lillth- Christimas s amps is within1 thle reach of all.. We vait to sell oin. iillion seals this i tyea'. Ilhey (ot oile penny a piece. If yon cannot lielp ill a big way, use a little effort to make this Christmas sale a With 1 little trouble and a lot of enthusiasm you can "do youir lit" to I'uthlerI a big cause. Flor further information apply to, Mrs. Annie iedell Rembeirt, -x. Seer. i.. C. Anti-Tuberculosis Asso. State Board of Health, Columbia, S. C. A. I. P.Serilees Chiaiged. Rev. 1. N. Kennedy, pastor of tle A. R. P). cerch annouic(d Sunday that se'vices vOild he held in the rh ti-h'eli hlee next Sa.nday afternoon it I o'clock instead of lit the usual (lay aind houi. The members of Ilie church are asked to bearu tis hour11 in 1hind( is it is anl 1hour earilier' than usual11. Ol (lothes~ Waniited. A (omml~it te' will ('all up~on the Ia les of tihe town some day soon for miy old( clothles wvhich the Woman's Ser'vic'e League wishes to s(endt on to the French. All wxho have any 01(1 elothes that they canl (dispose of will dlease have thenm in r'eadliness, whe~ln I t m1em1ber's of the commit tee call foi' hem. Mr's. Virginia Caine, Chairman. Full tine of 1847 Rloger's Silverware ist rcceelved. S. M. & E. H. WILK ES & CO. Statemnent of thme 'ondlition of tihe BANK 01F OWIN(OS. i.octedlt't at Owings, S. ('., at the ('1ose of biessi( Sepit, 11, 1917. RICSOURCIS: Loans and Discounts .. .$ 52.8S95.71 D~ver'drafts.............1564.47 Fur'niture and1( Filxtuires .. 1.315.62 Blankinlg f louse.. .. .. ....1,287.54 Due from Hlanks andl Bank ris .. ..............2,360.65 urrel'ncy..........,......4'17.00 'silver amnd Other C'oin .. .. 48.98 Total .... .........$ 50,.889.97 lapital Stock Paid In . . ..$ 13,700.00 Rtiurls Flundh.. .........3,300.00 B~ndivided Profits, less Cur rent 10xpenses and Traxes [ a i . ... ... .. . 666.58 to Check .. .. ..47069,02 fime Certiflcates of, De posit. .. . ... . ,941.75 12,020.77 Bills Payable, Including Cer tificates for Money Hlor rowed .. .... ..........30,200.00 )ther Liabilities, viz.' .. 2.62 Total .... .........$ 59,889.97 state of South Carolina, County of Laurens, 5s. 'Before me came J. M. Blrysons, Cash icr of the above named tank, who, be ing dtuly swornfl says that 'the above nd foregoing statement is a true con lition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. J. M. BATYSON. Sworn to and subscribed before me his 21st day of Sept., 1917. II. M. Bryson, Notary Public. Correct Attest: 0. W. Owings, F. R, )wings. R. M. inrsan. Diretors. Notice to 'reachers. Th. regular examination for teach ers desiring certilicates will be held at the Court House Saturday October 6th at ni1ne O'clock. Applicats. will be examined on the following subjects: Algebra, Arithmetic, I'nglish, Peda gogy, Geoglaphy, Physiology, Hlistory, Civics and Current 1Events and Agri culture. This will be the only exam inatlion until next may L;0 if your cer YOU WO AbN SANG TH BAN BEAUTIFUL ANNA tropolitan Opera has national hymn for NEW ED "The Phonograph N We want you to hear it. real voice of Anna Case. strated before thousand and the music critics of ca's greatest newspaper voice and the New Ediso are indistinguishable. I comparisons, she stood b( son and sang. Suddenly ing, she ceased to sing at took up the song alone watching her lips that h tell when she had ceased STILL No talking machine cou the test of direct compai the real flesh and bloo That establishes the sup the New Edison. If yc compare the New Edis< talking machine, we sha] glad to give you the numerous artists who h talking machine records a FLEl\ There zsmr Overland than ii The solid comic five horsepower bined with unusua assual economy, I years the most sa its size by far. This season It fortable ca? than See I tificate is out of date or will be before 4 then you will have to take this exam Ination. JAMES 1-. SULLIVAN, 10-2t-A 1By order of County Board. 1 To Cure a Cold In One Day. rake LAXATJI'JC bRobMo Quinine. it stopa the Cough aid Hecadache aud works off tile Cold.I DrUggltS refund money 11 it falls to cure:. P. WV. GROVWB signature on each box, 30c. ULD STAN INA CA :E STAR SI NER FOR X .ASE of the Met sung our 1ISON vith a Soul" You will hear the She has demon 3 of music lovers several of Ameri s that ,her living e n Re-Creation of it a1 these astounding ?sidg the New Edi and without warn d.the New Edison It1 was only by W er audience could to sing. ANOTHER [d sustain voices hav 'ison with by the N( d artists. their talkir remacy of talking ma u wish to then come n wish to to their v< m with a the New E I be very "Do not as names of Re-Creatio: ave made tem pt to pI md whose machine." IING BROTE "Quality Jewelers" More Room Jroom in this We' have lei any other car base to 112 1 i near so low a .it with cantile 'Roomy-ee irt of the thiirty- --powerful Overland, comn Ii power and un- 'You canno asa made it for, near so low i accessful car of will give yoi .satisf action. is a more* eom- Come. to c ever before., -now. )ON H. IRW Areat Faith in Chamberlain's Colc aid Diarrhoea Jeiedy. "Chaiberlaiii's Colic and Diar hoca Remedy was used by my father tbout a year ago when he had diar -hoea. it relieved him immediately and by taking three doses lie was ab olutely cured. le has great faith in his remedy." writes Mrs. W. 11. Wil lams, Stanley, N. Y. D UP IF SE )ANGLED "OU! TEST also been Re-Created kw Edison. Listen to 11g machine records at a chine dealer's store and to our store and listen >ices as Re-Created by dison. k us to sell you Edison ris if you expect to at ay themn on a talking IERS Mo ighyFv'or ve a bprengR-Ceae ay rdin-beauteno -cineic ords$895. to ur tore andern rice any Re-reatedb kr ustoe-gl yourEson . N Laue.S.C