The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 11, 1913, Image 14
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1906, this institution has mai
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issuing script in payment of i
)llars, making a total net profi
sides this, the Bank of William!
n and is now entering upon th
success because it reflects to some extent the
5 prosperity of our town and of Williamsburg
s of our customers and friends has made our
le our success has added, perhaps, to their
herefore appropriate and fitting at this happy
n oYpliunorp o-rppfincrs or tn spnH tokens of
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appreciation.
our expression of gratitude to friends and to
of two thousand customers, or more, the gift
becomes impractical and inexpedient. The
tter opportunity and upon its pages we write
wishing you one and all a happy Christmas
sperous New Year.
jd and thirteen was ushered in amid rumors
withal, it has been very good and we should
;hout regret.
OFFI
President F. RHEM,
C. W. BOSWELL
: W. I. Nexsen,
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de a record of remark)
to its shareholders in
nds, $2'
i fifty per cent, stock
t of Forty-One Thousa
sburg has passed throu;
te broader field?the fiel
As an agricultural people w
an immediate future of such go
us. The world has grown so bi
ton are insufficient to afford the
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crop oi cereais nas laucu lu icci
while meats for food have becoi
itself is alarmed. While these i
demand, the prices of luxuries,
ing higher and higher. And n
opinion of men high in financial
eve of its greatest wave of pros
come with glad acclaim the hap
in our resolutions determine to <
all that pertains to business, so
The Bank of Williamsburg offei
services upon the basis ot recrip
CERS:
, Vice President
, Assistant Cashier
J. F. McFaddin,
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able and substantial RH^K
1,200 M
dividend of Twenty
nd and Two Hundred
the period or stage JViflV
Id of the co-operative.
re have never before been offered
lden opportunities as now awaits
g that sixteen million bales of coti
necessary clothing. The record
i the people and leave a surplus,
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Tie so scarce that our Government
lecessary items are in such great
of which tobacco is one, are soar- SgyjHy|.'
otwithstanding all this it is the
circles that our country is on the
perity. It behooves us then to wel
py New Year as it approaches, and ? f -gB
co-operate one with the other in B^|HBh
cial and community life. In this ^BpBjB!
rs its resources and pledges its
E. C. EPPS, Cashier ^
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