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Charter No. 10652 Reserve District No. 5 Report of Condition of the LAULNS NATIONAL, BANK, At Laurens, In the State of South Carolina, at the close of business on Sep. tember, 6, 1921. t(RESOURCE~S Loans and discounts, including rediscounts .... ....$310,741.79 Notes and bills red-iiounted with Federal Reserve Bank (other thyl batik acceptances sold) ...... 49,549.50 $261,192.29 Overdrafts, unsecured .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ..... 168.65 L. S. Government securities owned: All other 'nited States Government Securities ...... .... 16,000.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. .... .... ................ .3,000.00 Banking louse, $21,904.55; Furniture and Fixtures, $3. 49.00.. 25,393.55 Real esate owned other than banking house .... .... .... .... 5.00 Law ful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank .... .... .... .... 12,692.59 Cash In vault and amon ut due from national baniks .... .... .16,8 87. 14 Cheeks .n other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 3,427.81 Total of above two items .... .... .... .... ....$ 20,31-.98 T otal .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... $33 ,,767.06 IJ Ai; Ul TI ES Capital st rcck paid inl .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... $ 50,000.00 Stirplus fini .... .... .... .... .... . ... ...... 0,000.0s !'ndivio'-d prolits. .... .... .... .... ....$ 7, 19 0 1 N Iteserv' for inute-rest and taxes accruied . . . . 2,800.01 testrvedl for boind demteviation .... 6S..52 $10,979.7l. s curren1t ex'tenses, ilterest and1 ta xes pai(d ...... 2,255.1) 5,91.:0 Amotiul dle to State batiks, banlker:-, and trust cotpanies in the 1*'nited States and forevign countries .... .... ... ... ... *8, -.162.3,) Cashier's cheek s oti own bank outstanding .... .... .... ...... 12.2 1 Total of ablove two ilettis .... .... .... .... .... 5 .5 Detmand dh posts (othet thanl banikl deposits) stbject to Reserve ideposits lpayale wxithin :20 days : Individua'l d omsits, subject to chlecki .... .... .... .... .... 106il.901.241 Dividends un paid .... .... ........ .... .... .... .. . 7 .0 Total of demand deposits other than baIk de positsi subject to iteserve .... .... .... .... $106,977.24 Time deposits subject to lRese-rve (payable after 30 (lays, or sub ject to 30 days or more notice. and postal savings): Certiicates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) .. 1,9!18.83 Other tim e deposits .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 47,1-12.11 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve .... ....$ 89,140.914 Bills p.yable, other tban with Federal Reserve I ank iincl 1 -!i-. all obligations representing luontey horrdwed other than te discounts) .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 15.000.00 BIlls payamble with Federal Reserve Bank .... .... .... .... .... 10,000.00 T otal . . . .. .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... $338,767.06 State of South 'arolina, County of Lautrens. I. Geo. It. Blakkly, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and -belief. GEO. H. BLAKILY. Cashier. Susberibed and sworn to before me this 12th day of September, 1921. W. IR. McCuen. Notary Public. Correct-Attest: J. J. Adams, <C. M. Msiller, W. R. Richey, ti~rectors. Charter No. 10,605 Reserve District No. A RIeport of Condition of the ENTERPRISE NATIONAL BANK At Laturens. in the State of South Carolina, at the close of business on Sep. tember, (1, 1921. RESOURCEIS Loans and discounts, including rediscouints .... ....$487,51 7.25 Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Batik (other than bank acceptances sold) ......$ 94,807.70 $392,709.55 U. S. Governient securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation 1I'. S. bonds par valtie) .... 22,000.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities. etc......................... 13,200.00 Banking House, $22,000.00; Furniture and fixtures, $4,513.00 .... 26,513.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank .... .... .... .... 19,302.60 Cash in vault and amount due fron national banks .... .... .. 15,722.18 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank 4,84.5 Total of above two itetms .... .... .... .... .... $ 20,566.83 Checks on banks located outside of city or town of re'orting bank Total .... .... ...... - -.. $502,084,58 Capital stock ipaid in .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .. $100 . 00.00 Surplus fund ... . . ... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 25. 0 0.00 Undivided profits .... .... .... .... .... .... ....$ -14,399.17 Less current expenses, interest and -taxes paid .... 24.091.60 20,307.57 Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank (deferred credits) .... .. 4,373.02 Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding .... .... .... .... 383.26 Total of above two items .... .... ............$4,756.28 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 (lays): Individual deposits subject to check .... ... . .... ... . .... 0,900.i5 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 19,040.00 Dividends unpaid .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 333.50 Total of demand deposits (other than bank de posits) subject to Reserve . .... .... .... ....$2 333.65 Time deposits subject to Rteserve (payable after 30 days, or sub ject to 30 days or more notice, and ::ost!.l savings): CerCticates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) .. 105,002.36 Other time dieposits .... .... .... ........ .... ........ 85,C8-4.72 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve . .......$190,687.08 BkIs payable, other than with Fed-rai lieserve 'flank (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than re discounts.----....---.-.-.................... 35,000.00 Total .... .... ...... -... ........................ $502,084.58 State of South Carolfna, Count.y of 12aurens. I, C. I. Roper, Cashier of the above-named banq. do solemnly swear that the alove statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. dI. ROl1 R, Cashier. Shuscritied and sworn to before me this 12th day of Soptember, 1921, la. 0. BALLE, Notary Piumlic. Correct--Attest: N. It. Dial, C. E'. Ken neldy, S. .\l. Wilkes, I)!rectors. BOY, Ttoss CzAINLY AM M ns~y'Q S~o 01-Motr POW+Fit-" WAiING AvWAY VYriM IT. Every Ounce of Power Needed So does other work such as heavy hauling or plow ing. But you can't get the most work from you mules and horses unless they are fed right. What is it worth to you to have your horses or mules in the "pink" of condition. Their skins will be glossy, their eyes bright and they'll stand erect and firm. You get the extra power you need for heavy work. Thousands of teamsters and g UUE farmers everywhere have found that Purina 0-Molene feed actually puts PURINA horses in just such condition de scribed to haul heavier loads, and it 'n OLEME costs no more to feed. KoRSES Call up today and learn more about this specially prepared feed. Lots of people you know are using n 4 0-Molene feed. J. C. SHELL & CO. Laurens, S. C. ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * BARKSDALE NEWS * * * 5** ** * * * * * *5 * * * (Barksdale, 'Sept. 19.-The farmers of 'this section are still needing rain very badly. Although all of the old cotton Is too far ruined for the rain to do any good, yet there .is a lot of late cotton and corn that it would help. Tle -people are having a fine time gathering thelir small crops-no rain to beat it out, but the sull is pretty hot. It doesn't look now like there can be one-half of a crop ma(le. What damage the drouth hasn't done the boll weevil has, but 'perhaps we will get a better price for what we (1o make. Mrs. W. S. Chestein and faily, of Clinton, wvere the week-end guests of her parents, .1t1. and Mrs. WV. Hi. Bald. win, last week. Mirs. 11. A. Weathers is s:ending a few day.4 with Mrs. lue Wilson. The Weathers ren ion, lield Sept. lath at the home of Mi. and Mrs. J. 11. Afflam, where Mrs. ii. A. Weathers makes her home. was a success in full. A great number were present. The table was well filled with all kinds of delicious things to eat. After the dinner baskets were prepared to send to somne that were sick, and others that could not attend. The evening was a jovial one with all laughing and talking with friends and relatives, Those present were as folloivs: Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. BaldwIn and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Milan and family, Mirs. Ii. A. Weathers, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Weathers and family, of Tuim bling Shoals, LMr. and Mrs. Sam Arm strong and family of Gray Court, Mr. and Mrs. If. E. M1artin and family of Barksdale, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rogers and daughter of Owings, Mr. and Mrs. Wl. G. laldwin of Gray Court, Mir. and Mrs. W. 1]. Knight and daughter of Narnie, 'Mrs. W. S. Chestein and chil dren of Clinton, Mrs. George Wilson and son -Luther, Mrs. Payne 'Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson of Shiloh, Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Wilson and family of Clinton, Mrs. Blakely of Clinton, (Mrs. N. R. Power of Barks dale, 'Mrs. Z. R. Traynhan of Narnie, Mr. George Dorroh of Gray Court, MI\rs. 1'. .1. lenderson and Mr. and Mrs. Jao. B. Bagwell of 'larksdale, making a total of lifty-eight present. MIrs. Weathers was very much pleased to see so near all of her children, grand children and great-grandchildren present. All of her children were present, being two daughters and one son, only two grandchildren being ab sent and nineteen present, and of the great-grandchildren only one was absent and eleven present, making a total of thirty-three children, grand children and great-grandchildren. * * 9** * * e* * * * * * * * (dIAY' ('0VII'T .WWS * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Gray Court, Sept. 19.-At the home of .\lr. and Mi's. Godfrey. their son, Oby, celebratedh his 2- th biirthday, on Septemt4i'r 10thl. lie entertained sev ,('ral of his friends and i'elat ives. After :'1ay'ing several gaimes they 'wem'e u:*hizred inito the dninug room and~ serivedl cakes, ice cream aind seveial o)thri good ti ngs. TPhos;e presett werie .Misses I lat tie Ilelle and Eileanoi' I Javis, Messi's. Wistar' and Il,'uckett i~avis, of F~ountain Inn, .liss Jaucile (Gentriy and trot hei', Charli'ey Gentry, of Polinutainf inn), Mi'. imugenue Cald well, .\i i'. i,obiej Oneal anmd .\Misses l'm.. mna Iam Iong and I leatr ie I ong, of Fiendshi , an ii)d .i'r. J. ii. 'Terr'iy, of Graiy Cc':. t, and se veiraI soldier' boys. Theo siek ai'e slowly impi'oving. Mi's. ilartlet Owinigs had foi' her complany laist .\l onday, Mr'. airnd . Jack \Villis, of Owings, .air. I ioikins has meturuned home af ter sptendling several weeks with his Peoiile in the lower' par't of the state. Mr. W. D). Owens visited relatives in Rabun section Sunday. Mr. and Mm's. Smith Mart In and childiren visited Mir. and Mi's. Glenn Mortin, of Wari'ior, Wednesday. M-r. T. F. Babb, -Misses Allie and Mary 'llabb, attendled "Aunt" Rebecca Owens' birthday (dinner' Saturday. 'Mm'. ilouiston lHabb andl family spent Sunday nyith Mi'. liolton Owens. Mr. and Mr's. Milton Sti'awhorn, of Laum'ens, visited Mr. and 'rs. Smith Martin Sunday. A vei'y pleasant suirpriise birthday dinner was given to Mr's. -lebecca Owens at hem' home neat' Rabun Cm'eek church on September' '7th, by her cliii dieni, gr'andcljldrien, r'elatives and friendis, in honor of heir seventy-tird'n birthday. Mi's. Owens is the mother of eleven living children, all being present to congrattulate her on the happy occasion. Hot' only brother, ,J. IL. Mahaffey, of l'den section, was also present; 31 grandchildhren and 19 great-grandchildren and some other relatives and friends wei'e also there for' the hla'hppy occasion. At noon, under' tihe shade of tihe trees in the yardi, a table was prepOareOd andi was loaded with many good things to eat which 'were enjoyed by all ipresent. I~o wish "Aunt" Rcebecca many more hap ny days like this ne. - _ 5:::--- ..e- --- * -;; V -- g SPEAKING OF THE ew Fall ats FOR YOUNG MEN And Men Who Want to Stay Young __8 THEY ARE MOSTLY - $5.00 Your old straw is out of season. Gov. Cooper called them in several weeks agq. Wells Clardy Co. - -A Laurens, S. C. "A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE" AS~ Facts Only-Truth Always Dry Goods have not been sitting still while cotton has been shooting skyward. A hint to thrifty housekeepers-n-buy staple cotton goods NOW-n-they are cheaper now than they will be 30 days hence. 27-inch Sea Island, nice quality, per yard . . . 5c 30-inch Sea Island, fine quality, per yard . . . 10c Best Apron Ginghams, fast colors, per yard . . 10c 32-inch Dress Ginghams, pretty patterns, per yard . . 19C Work-and-Play Cloth, fine for blouses, per yard . 12 1-2c Heavy Cheviots, solid blue and stripes, per yard . 12 1-2c Chambray, per yard - . . . . . 10c Men's Blue Buckle Overalls, a pair . . . . . 98c Heavy Work Shirts - - . . . . . 75c Ladies' 50c Lisle Thread Hose, a pair . . . . 25c Men's 25c Lisle Socks, a pair - . . . . . 15c All-wool Blue Serge, yard wide, per yard . . . 75c Men's Dress Shirts . . - . . . . 98c Boys' Blue Serge Caps . . . . . . 50c Boys' Overills, heavy weight, a pair . . . . . 75c Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, worth $1.50, a pair . 75c Don't Buy any Shoes Until You See Our Stock. We can save you at least a Dollar a Pair. Cohen's Dept. Store Dr. Posey's Drug Store Stand The More You Buy at Cohen's the More You Save'