The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, January 14, 1920, Image 7
No. 10606 ,teserve District. No. 6
- tReport of Condition 'of the
ENTERPtRISE NATIONAL DANK
ut Laurens, it the State of South Caroluin, at the Close of lusiness on De.
cembor 31, 1919.
RE11SOU4R0l0S
Lxoans and discounts, including rediscounts . .... .... .... .... $534,800.34
U. S. Government securities owned:
Owned and unpledged .... ..................$ 24,050.00
War Savings Certificates and Thrift Stamps actual-.
- ly owned .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 846.00 21,896.00
S9curlitles, other than U. . bonds (not including
stocks), owned and unpledged ......... .... .... .... .... :3,000.00
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription).... 3,760.00
Value of banking house, owned and unincumbered .... .... 22,000.00
Furniture and fixtures .... .... .... ............. ........ . 3,680.00
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank .... ... . ... .31,681.85
Cash In vault 'and. not amounts (ie from national banks .... 55,794.54
Checks on other banks in same city or town as reporting bank 8,791.90
Total of above two items .... .... .... .... ....$ 64,586.44
Chodka on banks located outside of city or town of reporting
bank and other cash items .... .... .... ..... .... .... .... 13,341.70
Interest earned but not collected---approximat--on Notes and
Bills Receivable not past due .... ....' .... .... .... .... 2,750.00
Total .............................................. $7041,386.33
IlMlMATIMES
Capital stock paid in .... ...... . ... .... . .... ........ ... . $1.00,000.00
Surpi us fund ...... ........ ... .... .... .... .... ... . 25,000.00
Undivided profits . .... ........ .... ... .... .... .... .....20,414.15
Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of ma
turity and not earned-(approximate) .... .... ... . .... 2,750.00
4 ashIer's checks on own bank outstanding.. ... .... ..... .. 1,029.75
.Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to lReserve
(deposits payable within 30 days):
individual de posits subject to check .... .... .... .... .... 289,-0 1.3.
Certificates of deposit due in less -than 30 days (other than
for money borrowed) .... .... ... .... .... .... .... :11,960.00
Dividends unnaid .... ....--- - -... .... .... .... .... -1.197.50
Total of demand deposits (other thaibat de
posits subject to fReserve .... .. . . $325,561.34
'I'miiie deposits suibject to Reserve (payabi ter 30 days, or sub
ject to 30 (lays or more notice, a d postal savings)
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) .... 112,146.33
Other time deposits .... .... ... . .. .... ..I.. . .... .... 117,15.1.26
rota! of time deionsits subtject to reserve .... $229,600.59
Total .... ... . .... .... .... .... .. ............ .... $70 386
State of South Carolina, County of -14AurenS.
h , C. e . Roler, Cashier of the above-named iank, do solemnly s-wear that
the above statetnenti. is true to. the best of my knowledge and belief.
C. II. ftOPMIR, Cashier.
Suslcribed anld sworn to before me this 10th (lay of January, 1920.
. G. IIAlalEl.;, Notary Piubhlic.
Correct--Attet: S. .\M. Wilkes, . .M. Wasson, C. 1. Klennedy, Directors.
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No. 10652 lIeserve Distriet. No. 3
leport of Condition of tle
1,A UilE NS N A TIONMt I . N K
it lanorens, In ithe State of Suith r('rolina, at ihe Close of liusiness il le.
cember 31. 1910.
Lonans and discoiuts, including rediscoints ................ $290,59 1.19
Overdrafts, secured, $7,050.00: insecured, $1,32.10. ..... ..... . ,37R. 10
-. -S. Governmen i securities owned:
Owned and unpledged .... .... .... .... .... ...$ 60,750.00
War Savings Certifleates and Thrift Stamps
actually owned .... .... .... .... .... ..... .3 i.0 , . tgel
Securities, other'r than t . S. bonds tunot inclIding stocks), ow ned
and impedge .... .... .... .... .---.-... .... .... ....... 14.1550.00
Stock of Pederal Ieserve Bank (50 iier ceit. of subscription) .... 2,700.00
Value of banking house, owned and unineumbered .... .... .... 21,904.5.5
IPurniture and fixtures .... .... .... .................. .. : .190 Al
nual ausitue ownei oLner mhan wunk ing Jiise - . 5.00
lawful reserke witt Federal teserve mank . ..... . 0.65
(*ash in vault and net amounts due from national banks . ... 61,109.25
ClIecks on other banks inl samile city or town as reporting bank 23,710.90
Total or above two items . ---. .. . ... .... .... $ 81,820.15
'a otal ... .. .... ... ... . ......... ... .:... .... ... . ...
'%lpltal stock 1Paid In............................r)0,04)0.00
i urplus fund ......-- --- -.......-..........-10,000.00
inaivided proits .... .......... ...... ... ... . .... ........ .... ..:3.89
Interest and discount. collected or credited in advance of' ma
turity and not earned-(approximate) ... .... .... .... 2.800.00
Net amounts due to banks, bankers and trust companies .... 36,570.47
-Certifled checks outstanding .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 75.00
Cashier's checks oil own bank outstanding ....1............... :1,700.2.1
Total of above three items .... .... .... .... ..$ 50,3-15.71
jemand deposits (other than bank deposits suibject to ltesen'(
(deposits payable Within 30 days):
Individual deposits subject to check . .. .... .... .... 2110,87.1.78
DIvidends unpalid .... .... .... .... 1,7118.00
Total of demand deposits tother th n bank de
posits) subject. to Reserve........... .... $212,042.78
Tine deposits subject. to Reserve (payabi fier 30 (days, or sub.
ject to 30 (lays or mtore notice, i postal savings):
Certificaltes of deposit. (other than fo money borrowed) ..,. . : .238
Other time deposits ........ . ... -.. . . .. . .. ... ... ... ..1.,4 721 31
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve .... .... $ 90,248. 19
Bills payable, other than with Federal Ieserve Bank (inciiding
all obligations representing money borrowed other thtan re
discounts .... .... - . - - .- - . ..-. .... .... .... 000.00
Bills payable with Federal Iteserve Bank .... .... ..... . ... 25,000.00
1A ibihities other than those above stated: Teserve to adjust mar
Icet valite of bonds .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....5 5 7
Total................ ...... ...... ...... ..........$50 1, S85.f; I
State of South Carolina, County of 'laurens.
1, .1. J. Adams, 'ashier oP file above-namied bankld sol(nily swea r that
tihe above statemnit Is true 'to the best of my knowledge and belief.
.1. J. ADAMS, Cashier.
E'ubscribed and sworn to before Ine this 12th day of .January. 1920. ...
W. It. MeCtilEN, Notary lublie.
Correct. Al! WN. it. IJi(chey, ('. M. Miller, If. K. Allken, Directors.
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No. 10859f Ilteserve 11strIct No. S
FAIIMEIRM NATIONAL li.ANh
al Laurei, tiu (he State of Soulti Carollii, at Hu. ('lost of lliisi ess m De.
eember :11, 1919.
LOanls anid disCoils, including rediscouts .m. . . . . i
'. . Govermen 1 cui tietIi's owIed:
Ownecnm and un1 pledged .... ............................
Sec(utritics. other hlan 1. 8. honids (n )ot inleii'iin n stocks) (wlied
and111 inpledgd C.... ... . .
Stock of Federal I'serve lank (51) per (ceit of sibscript Ion
FurnItre and fixtures .... .-..........................
Law ful reserv with ederal Rieserve Bank .... ... ... ....
('a'*h In vault and not amounts (ie from natio, ii I is .... 1), 188.09
Checks oil banks located outside of city or town or -eji ng bank
and other cash items. .... .... ....-...... .........
Interest earned but not collected---a1)proxim ate- on Notes and
Bills Iteeeira'ble tint past due .... .... . I . . .,20.0
Total ............ ..... ............ ... .... .... .... $535,923.90
lMI ~Ti 1.s
Capital stock paid in ............. .... .... . .... .. ........ .... $ 50,000.00
Surplus fund ...... ........ ....... .. .... 10000.00
Undivided proflts .... .... .. ...............$ 35,159.1
Less current exienses, interest, and taixes pald .... 26,728.52 8,787.12
Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of ma
turity and not earned-(approximate) .... .... .... .... :1,200.00
Casilior's checks on own bank outstanding .... .... .... .... .1,080.36
)emand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Rteserve
(deposits payable within 30 days):
Individual deposits subject to check .... .... .... .... .... 2 62,124..69 j
Certificates of deposit (1ue in less than 30 days (other lthan
for money borrorwed) ... .... ....- ....... .... .... 19436.-2
Dividends tinpaid .... .... .................... ....
Total of demand deposits (other than bank de
posits) subject to reserve .... .... .... ....$282,055. 11
'Ae deposits iutbjet to Re.servo (payable after 30 (lays, or thl
ject to 310 days or moro notice, and postal savings):
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) .... 100.,611.50
Other time ( posits .... .... .: -... .... .... .... ... 75,903.8 I
Total of t ine deposits subject to Itest 1'v( .... .....5 176,518.3 1
Liabilities other thatn those above stated .. .-... .... .... .... 1.282A117
"'Total .... .... .... .... ... -........ ................$535,923.90
State of South Carolina, County of 'Laurens.n
I, Clyde T. Franks, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and heller.
CLYDE T. PIIANKS, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of January, 1920.
.1. W. THOMPSON, Notary Public.
Correck-Attest: J, S. iMachen, C. +. Kennedy, M. J. Owings, 111rectorn.
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4TEEL WORKEMS
- -Su.KE ENDED
WVps (4illed iaSeptember .nd .n
volved Many Menl. Telegram From
National Comnittee to American
Federation of Labor and Union!
Heads Say Public Opposed Theml.
Pittsburgh, Jan. 8.--The strike in
the steel mils and furnaces, -called
September 22, and -which at its iceCP
Lioi involved 367,000 men, was oflic-.
lally called off here tonight by the
national committee after an all day
meeting,
Announcement that the national
commitlee had decided to proceed no
firther was contained in a telegram
sent to the headquarters of the
American Federation of iLabor in
Washington, to the heads of all in
teriational unions inlterested and to
the organizers mnd field meni ii all
strike districts.
"T.he steel corporation,'" ile Iele
gram salid, "with tie active assist
anel of tire press, the Courts, the fed
Oral troops, state pblice antd many
lmtlic ollicials, have deiled steel
workers their rights of free speech,
free asseimblage and the right to
organize, and by this arbitrary and
ruthless misuse of power have brought
a1bout a. condition which has coimpell
ed the national committee for organ
izing iron and steel campaign is now
at an end. A vigorous campaign of
education and reorganization will I be
Inmediately begnn and will not ceese
un1til industrial .ustice in the steel in
dust ry ha.s beeni achieved. All steel
workers now are at liberty to return
to work, 'pending preparation for tile
next big organ ization movement."
The telegram was signed by John
Witzpat rick, chiairman: 1). .1. )avis,
vice-president of lie Amalgamated
Association olf Ironl, St eel and Tinl
Workers; l'dward .l. Evais, Inter
nat iolnal 1'n ion of El et rica I Work
Williaim lannoni, iterilational
I'l'non of, .\acinist, and1( William X.
l ostr secrtary of tle committee.
'ihi e otlie's of Ile committee lire -will
Ie mailitained for aboit.i a iiionthIi
willie the businjess of tle strilk' is )
ing wounld up, and III comisimhsary de
partien t will continue to look after
needy former strikiers antd thelir fain
tille, ullntil theo menl have obtained vm
ploymeont.
Steel comilpany exeitives saId they
were not. si'rplised thai the strike
had been called off, as the strikers
have been drifting back to work for
several months. lany mills, it was
added, have long ago been able to op
crate full time with full forces.
W. Z. Poster later announced his
rcsignation as secretary-treasurelr of'
tile strike committee and said he
wouild be succeeded by J. (1. Brown
of Fkverett, fornmer' president of the
Timber Workers' union. Drown Is to
asstune offlee February I.
IiOOVEI EXPLAINS
EUROPEAN CIEDITS
FuropeI) Coirld be Fed Until Next lIar
vest by $5,l0,000 in ('redits, lie
Washington, .htni. 12.-lEstalishbi
ment through the Unitedi States Girain
Corporation of $150,000,000l In credits
would feed Elurope tint ii nex I. harvest
wviotit imiposinig any buiirden on1 Ami
ericani taxilayers, I lerbert Ifloover to
day told the house ways anid means
romitllItee whicuhogan considerat ion
of Secreta ry G Iass' rtiuest, for auth or
I ty to adlvanie' thait muichl rromi lie
Ura~in ('orlioration finids. Eairly hay
menuItiof lihe Ioanis miadl miul be
roanlltedt uponi. .\lrI. I loovr sarid.
hei finan clii rolem of' laeedn
''uroei ic ofttn m al r al the ih
hituwith food ler~ u infome thercoyi
linen t expaiit lo ni.: igi I lu '
\lenty of (cashpe het still was in shaet
btln ditioalf ood. it boratife
thrmighthptifroe finantoiahtnnllio
"oRemirsaneo mon n11e sis t hightli
Thf Chiy,"ldrer Funad, axllraining
lonmet .eont ton andh half
ilieiny ile of h uitil ie bnabck to
heai adinlfood nt'pa, I looer prid
tlite that iro flo to aiedghailin
mdollar monit wol e spentth' i in is
lie tCed lrs tund, aoni E oranrz
lef In th nareingtw and a hawili
nelin Ichbideareuoed to back of
heiv "food daft" lan, hloerii saiit(d,
din thleIrat~i i' as -wa1 taid'*edeiby banks
eind oardpiaechrt.,nldn
lef in enaes, anddwil fthe' Jeish
a ine dstibt Ion. thsF torgn govein
nt, he( Unitd haveo agried toi the
perityn for its tuean tiicitilel s.
('lt abtoad"' ats well as lierfom a
iunmanttaarian seivice.
Gr""3's Tasteless chill Tonilc
oat eres vitalIty anid energy hi'ripurifying and4 ca
ichingj the blood. You can soon fo eeit Strenth
nind. Invtje etnai Effrct l"us 01n,.
BRYAN PRtEA01IES
HtATIFICATIfN
Delares T1'reaty Shoulti lie lintiled
Before .an1. 141, With ConmcsIons.
Iincoln, Neb., Jan. 12.-William
.Jennings Bryan told members of the
IUincolin columereial cliu) here today,
it was infinitely inore Important that
the treaty be ratified before January
16 with concessions by both sides i.
the treaty fight than to continue a
state of war for fourteen months un
til the Polte could decide i favor of
ratilleation at the coming elections.
Mr. Bryan expressed the belief that
the senate would ratify the treaty by
next Friday so the United States could
enter the league( of nations at its first
session on that day.
.lie delouteed what he said were
a-ccusationls of leptiblicant newspapers
that there had been a split. in tho
Democratic Party over the league
covenant.
The iost iniportant thing, he de
clared, was to secure ratifleation of
the treaty and if comprontise efforts
to this (1n(1 between Democratic and
Iteputblican senators failed, the inatter
coulld he tirned over to the Republi
cans who wouldi be responsible if it.
was not settled to the satisfaction of
the people.
,ir. lHryan reiterated his denial of
a "bre:k" i between him ad President
Wilson over the treaty. Neither knew
what the other was going to say rela
five to he t reaty prior to t he .Jack
1sonl Day banqinet recently held at.
Washingtont, he declared.
Following another address her to
day before the state consitituioial
Convention on "the fundatental prini
ciph's of a1 state (onstitution," .\lr.
IhTran vill leave for Oi1h.1 where to
Itight lie will address a politieat meet
i -iIh sncessful season.
Oil utexi 'lesday evening at tho
,aureis Opera liouise one of1 ou r
favorite nutrisical attraclions of t he
yeari will be scein Vhen . \Ir. ilarvey ).
Orr offer.-, his brand new prodlictiot
of the -.\iiiiion ioilar I iol in Paris'
a 'ontinuante of the fainous "Doll"
stories.
Afteri fou r years of uinsurpassed
success it all the Flast ernl cities .\lr.
Orr arranged with the author to have
a new editiotn written for this sea
SOn's tour retaining the sane familiar
claract'Iers of Jasper, ditalvin .\Meek.
man, Gloriana and the Professor but
giving the "Doll" some iew and start
Iing adveitittres in Parls.
With a company of forty people
headed by I Harold ). Orr, tle original
"Jasper .Jackson," a bevy of some of
Broadway's pret tiest girls singing and
dantcing twenty tieful new song hits
the ".\lillion Dollar Doll in Paris"
promises to eclIpse all previou s ree
ords of tish, Well I kniown-muiitsical sit
cess. .\Ir. Orr announces this new edi
ion to be positively iew inl every re
spect atid without a doubt fithe great
est of al htis " ol1"' s.uces_ses. ThtIe
adIvancue sale wilt open1 today at P'owe's
Driug St ore. Prices $'.l0. $1.50 andr
$1 .00.
Let T
. - l i es t way to
ite|lita li ccl wi Ii hthe l'oi
taniltt <lurablie. dTy weot
We ire it parit 0r lh<i
((verhaul.tt 1)r'tiveI in anto
linnaout t...............
-ITour i in:f..............
to tcelel . . .
E. Main Street
OWEN BROS. MARBLE
& GRANITE CO.
DINSIGNERS
MANUFACTURERS
ERECTORS
Dealers in everything for the ceme
tery.
The largest and best equipped mon
umental mills in the Carolinas.
GREENWOOD, - - - S. C.
- An
s hip this bunde tIUERX
The H1ges PD ce EKrKa
That's Wha"t You'H Get from SiUEEPT"
WE WANT 'EM N V-AD WiL ' . T3 i ET 'MEl t
Black 13.00 to i.00Ti.00 In 10.10 9J( li-0 Y 6.15 i0 7.tl.o
Heavy Furre d 12.>0 to 10.00| 9.00 o 8.00 7.00 te 6,0 . . .5 5.110 to 3.50
Orlinary - 9.09t0 8.(' 17.00 to 6.06 5.00 to 4.50 4.5 3/*.t 43.11 3.06
Fine, Dark 22.00 to 18.G0 16.00 to 1.00 11.00 to (i.00. in . . to ..60]
Usual Color 15.09l 12.00 11.00 to .00 18.00 to 6.50 3.0to .0 6.00to 3.00;
Pa l 11.0to90 8.00to 7.00| 6.00 A 5.00 4.50 to 4.00 4.50 to2
__M U SKRAT
winter 6.00 to 5.00 4.75 to 3.75 3.50 to 2.75 12.50 to 1.5 2.50 to Is)
F 4. t13.75 1 .50 to 2.75 2.50 in 2.001 1.75 to 1.91 1.75 h 1.25l
These extrencly high prices for South Carolinla Furs are 1an-d o:
the well-known "SHUBERT" liberal grading and are quoted for immne
diate shipment. No. 3, No. 4 and otherwise inwrior skins at highest-.
market value. Ship your Furs now-when we wint 'em. I.?0.'1 get
"more money" and get it "quicker" too.
"SHUBERT'9 RETURNS WILL MANE YOU4 PP
SHIP TODAY-AND KEEP 'EM COMIANG' FAST
THE UNIVERSAL CAR -
here Be No Discords
on ofiI 15l. in , itir i I L Jom iely I I I I I i
i ista it as n :n m- Jill omeia- i l'i jia
(I uhpS11 iniarg t ha prpely equ~i ne toi~ig ilt~i i
1111use lliitautin part ly je t h-iz n nei ilFor is
Aro thry tAsr ~ j, A
7ra d m r bn l md e.tt I In mti ft- 821.
pa t ,a d i i7o n i to y E m- <- t m- 851 . ,
I. C.l WALDROP .
herne n B e h Nho AriCord s
Wi Il 111c i - it pric Vr i i T1:li e e
. .. .. . . .. . i c500 .0d : 15 .,:; 11 0.11 ;;1) i 5;1. 1 ,
. CI. W ALDROP14.(1,,,1. ,
d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1n -n Ilehlislal 11( o' ,,