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Statenment of the t'ondition of the PEOPilS LOAN & EXCH. IANK, Loelted at Laut'rens, S. C., at the close of lbusiness August. 31, 1918. IW-1SOUCCIS. Loans an(d Discounts . $. . .$1I,17-1,28 Overdrafts . . . . . . . 1,606.32 londs and Stocks Owned by the lank . 25,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures . 3,250.00 lanking I louse . 10,000.00 Due from manks and Blank er .. 10,496.0 Currency . 9,228.00 Gold . 250.00 Silver and Other Coin .. ,70 1.37 Checks and Cash Itens .. 513.04 Other Resources, viz.: Liberty Bonds . 15,300.00 W. S. Stamps . 83-1.00 Total .$169,:153.02 Capital Stock Paid in . . $100.000.00 Surplus Fund . 25,000.110 Undivided Profits, less Cur rent 10Xpelses and Taxes Paid . 52.1-9.9 Due to Banks and lankers 1,292.81 Dividends Ulnpaid ... 28.00 Individual Deposits Subject io (heek . . . .$113,033.73 Sav ings Dleposits 26;.3::2.86 Tine ertilficaes of 1)e posit .. . . .. 109,511.88 Cash ier's Cheeks 2.00:1.76 250,882.2: Blills Payable. ileine:ll Cer tilien'es for .\Money lor rowed -0............ -.0(0.00 Total .. .............$ ItdI,::'.. State of Soith ('arolina. County. of ILaurelns. ss. 1'i. (( came (C. \\. T1um. Cashier of it u11 above namned ban1k, who, hvi-" dirv swon). v h11a11 tho above and So.114,in' stat4l i11 is :I '.r - on!i'i n -i h ". a.- shown by te book (of said hnik. ( \ . Tl'N I. Sworn 14) andl subscribed before run ], :.lAblE. Corr-ct A::>:: W. A. Wauls, I. -'. Joni ~ ~ fil S. W.. 'i. .\f:il.l're-o Sta .v of 3. (ond : of h .':-fel i E'r :. 1111. S. 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C:. e1 1'r,~ 191s wI willsa' rtab-Or a r'na a'tii ln: yf or acIt 4144 a nd drm~l as II-:f dec ti.'d 'ove 1'anao thB.urn eo (ts. .eat.ernon wihl.sn Xdyv.il mdnt of eah daee: and I.alreson LAURENSCOUNTY MARY ELECTIOP OFFICIAL PRI1PCINCTS Thompson Store.............. Owings.................... (ray Court.................. Dials .. ... . ... Woodville.................. Shiloh .. .......... .......... I icory Tavern.............. l'r'inectin . . . .... . . . . Poplar Springs Danliel Store . .. .. .. .. 1 ko m . . . . . .. . . . . . .\11. leasanlt'.. .. . .. . .. . .. , Tip Top .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . \\aterloo .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . CIoss Hill .. . \\'ades . . .\l-intville . . . . . . . . . lio'well 1............. ......... L-ydia .\lIIH . . . . . . . . . C lin onl .\fill . . . . . . . . . I 0i 'lo I.............. .......... O lt .. .... ..................... (.C .li l I011101 M-) ill litll nu .. ....................... \ ill . . . .. . . . . ll't''101:% \ li Vo INll y 1 \ll 3. I-:M1S TO (CONTINU'E. 11 Thefo!own re uetto fortner01 as, see~a'e Gwm r f he I alAdvsr Ie ;(.;I ; s hwe nl is ed by* .\lvssrs. 11. -. of)'u a Id P. P'. .\l,-(owanl. im1 111 SeII. II", 1911. \\t Il 11ie r I ha I A ssofii IavtIe \lIm hesof the legal Advisory llvoarl,.I who .(i. l re'istrants he r'tef#iw , ar 1uni - ler (Ihe ilnIpr ssion1 tIll t 111ey ar-I )lot vxj~i4TIv(i to con inul e 1 o 4t as m m-111 Inrs of thv board . This is a 111stak1c. Thev 41r0 still Inletubers; of thle board, dni :1!,( 11%edl to ,give Ohe sam1e wliillg.! ftee anti 'Ticient irticv to rgisltlrats of lhe l'211h of W im ras 1o0 former le(gis Ira itts. II. Y. SI.LPSON. F. P. .\Nec(\\'.AN. i gtAl .\uivisory Itarl)1. 0l:111 C'lOSS TO HA.VE' (.W' lTI:Its IN ('4'IRT fiou-: Ti - h -:t' h:i of 11w Itl Cross, S n r- !a w l o i y 1-- wn r !4''' i t 41 ' I. li. \ Ii 5- 44n a lal . l l).\\at . ('0 1 414 i it 1-,-4 w 4.-: 1 411)1 igs as: ( l i.tIl of iwaof hiini 15:e1s to Nt l court~ is i' 'm the problein of he l4(IW 41 Jt for i4 1fi114 (lih a t eam heantlinyg iis lm aI'lS :h mwill hav'II 41 0'I e o 111 kelplit in (111r3'1 41 (!I an wa for the1 IC ourli t hou'sel allela a ti isio.In al. probal ity J.:20 mov 'lit hAnhl a I1rtersl~l to th co r e r <a.'e'O e,'. o uunt theandvan-X tilt'rD~l, Va wil iiakl place si~oe jjm ths w e orIa ' -xtwek in the ioowshi i arel defsird lwyl iatith DEMOCRATIC PRI , SEPT. 10, 1918. RETURNS C0 2- 31 :7 16 26 28 311 19 54 16 53 17 .3 17 62 8 72 72 112 33 55 90 102 43 10 20 21 10 19 12 25 6 43 '54 61 3(G 54 45 52 46 21 21 33 8 12 29 32 9 41 55 56 13 :9 60 19 78 25 26 32 20 19 33 12 40 49 27 62 13 .1 :31 11 63 28 311 -S II 21; 33 -1 5 5 I . 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T. 1). \'ood inl Iti i uhch he. pointe.'d ()-.If i he hJi y of all1 la1 e of cilizveim in h(.I9 inIlllt e labor prolemi. .\ r. \Vood's athdrvss was- practiiially flte sZamo 'Is tinti dol.-_v rvd ill thle court house wrcis bef'ore last anl which wa reportled in ll 11 ill The Ad(Ive rtIi S(r. Since ha htinti, 1owevr, ht stiled that he had receij%(d ;Ifurter infrorm-1.1 'oli onl allotinens to soldiers)' deiend vnts and 1 that hereafter t govern Vn. i' 31)tlda no1 allow ltse allo len' 14) hw distrlibuteld where flhe rcp t were flotl IfWork. Thv mloney, . he r: 1d, woubtd he placed inl the bnsto 'ill' credit ofi lte soldier" and turne.i tu o ihmat the endi of thie war. CHANGE NOTION ABOUT CALOMEL fe'e Ii Sotf I un3id Il elbiht Iul. \:i'. 't~ hi l o Cof li- 3h 0 n3' an i. .\:h < : I',' i iu r3'8%31 ofae jiaslk '1?.i . Muilivigan d (Ii li ttr u lie W;.' wh lic ia :' ilc(h'. H I ved hantI i :l iep ::.1011~ i' r of al'l hom ni'10591al i~ a t' 's.i I:A': Itdy been't' he faor t ie,'o ltt' tthysi i s nl1~II1'hh 'lit. l' 111 al l'rdile, witaI sleyo the it w li' ', -3 's' ill . N o.ti( ]tin i a,' I .. breakfast.)1 Ma'r t' wharg t you Itlesed thlere t ii 'e l vi'trielit'n" of hiot Ir i n hu ( A l: frteor 1 igial saed pck a "Ixe, ye r i t's thi o-Ivse fets. You dru a'(1 reenmmads d' guoah rntetsl('ano I abn.-- nAd t IVV I n id y'-Mait I'iio. et3' Sull nu itecoveI. \lr.iJ. .\.n~ Sulivaei a helar ~Id nsevehrl Ias go or so his son Leurlc. ROI:.'\ rsullians chaiTNI tat e wasu~r rs'tadilyr imremwk ill frm thn- wlond whveih hiestrenend rcia anra thareni~ u Iobir tof the homanym Nate wl that tho- t am dIe thet worms. .\rthure C ndwll In' vorret thlh.Pesame tae. oerbTtle NOTICE TO FARMERS We have arranged with the Oliver Chilled Plow Co. to send a man here to give a dem onstration of the Fordson Tractor and the Oliver Plow. The demonstration will be giv en next Wednesday, September 25th, in S. G. McDaniel's pasture. COME AND SEE. THEM WORK WALDdO P'S GARAG E Phone 334 Laurens, S. C. BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS AND HELP WIN THE WAR SPECIAL DISPLAY *@*Of... MILLINERY and LADIES' EADY-TO 0 WEAR Minter Company Friday, Sept. 20th. We~ have just installed modern fixtures throughout our entire second floor, and will be pleased to show you this department, which is filled with the best selection of high-class Millinery, Coats, Coat Suits, Dresses, Skirts and Corsets. DISPLAY OF PATTERN HATS Mrs. Padgett, Mrs. C. H. Armstrong and Miss Mary Peterson wvill be glad to show you just the Hlat you need for this Fall. We have spared no pains nor expense to make this department the equal of any similar department of the stores of any of the larger surrounding towns andswe are sure our prices are tower for the same quality. Several fa mous makes, including the celebrated Gage, will be on exhibition, and you will have a large line to select from. DRESSES Silks, serges, stylish stouts to fit all figures, in the newest styles ard at rnost attractive prices...--.*. .......- ..--$15.00, $25.00 to $38.50 COATS C.>ats will have the lead again tis eason, and yon can find whnt you want here in Velour, Broadcloth, and Plu h at $18.50, $25.00, $35.00 to $50.00 COAT SUITS S'e the new Coat Suits in Serge, Poplin, and Broadcloth; in all the popular shades, atL. -_. .... ........$25.00, $35.00 to $50.00 We cordially invite all the ladies of the county to visit our store on Friday, Sept 20th and see our display of the latest in Millinery and Ready-to-Wear. Minter Co. Department Store. Laurens. S. C.