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Statement of the Condition ot The Bank of Williamsburg, LOCATED AT Kingstree. S. C. A i the close of business March 4. 101 \ Resources Loans and Discounts, $273,133 G8 Overdrafts. 621 15 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank, 1,041 99 Furniture and Fixtures, 4,358 23 ? ~ * " rv o i O 1 ? banking House, v,oio 10 . Due from Panics :in-l Hankers, 31,510 68 ! Currency, 4.385 00 Gold, 552 50 Silver and Otlier Minor Coin. 3,751 69 Check? and Cash Items 4,735 21 Total, $333,403 26 Liabilities Capital Stock Paid In, $100,000 On Surplus Fund, 2,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxe- Paid. 1,385 50 Due to Banks and Bankers. 1,008 78 Individual Bepo.?its Subject to Check, 74,232 88 Savings Deposits, 89,050 99 Cashier's Checks, 725 11 Bills Payable,includingCertificates for Money Borrowed, 65,000 00 Total, $333,403 26 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA J county of Williamsburg, t ma nomo P I 1 Puns C.asllipr Notice is hereby given that the time for the payment of all municipal taxes, ' n- without penalty, has been and the same is hereby extended to March 31, 1915. The penalty prescribed and fixed by law will be charged to, and against all de- ( faulting taxpayers on April 1,1915. By oraer of the Council: Attest: W R Scott, Mayor. Walter Steele, Clerk and Treasurer. 3-18-2t I -UCXV* v X.HK, vaiitv v v? of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, a< shown bv the booksc?t said b^nk. E C EPFS, fewor.i to and subscribed before me . this 15th day of March, 1915. S P Harper, [l s], Notary Public. Correct?Attest : _* W I Nexsen, P G Gourdin. Chas W St??ll, Directors. Statement of tbe Condition of (lie : : Wee Nee Bank, : : located at f KINGSTREE, S. C. ' At the close of business March 4, 1915. Resources / Loans and Discounts $ 79,533 74 / Overdrafts 809 79 ; Furniture and Fixtures 5.077 15 Hanking House 13,926 95 f Due from Banks and Bankers, 2,837 61 . Currency, 3,752 00 Gold, 100 00 Silver and Other Minor Coin. 2,008 04 Checks and Cash Items 377 34 Total, $108,422 62 1 1 * I I ADIT ITITC Capital Stock Paid In, $ 30,000 0<> Surplus Fund 7,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid, 390 41 Due to Banks and Hankers,.. 179 37 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 25,741 47 Savings Deposits, 38,076 37 Cashier's Checks 35 00 Bills Payable, Including Certificates for Money Borrowed, 7,000 00 Total. $I0M22~62 / STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, / county of williamsburg, ( Before me came L C Dove, Cashier of the above named Bank, wh<>, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, a* shown by the books of said Bank. L C DOVE. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 16th day of March, 1915. Thos McCutchen. Notary Public. Correct?Attest : \ W V Strong, H E Montgomery, nuun iuuv/uiv/n^, Directors. Statement ol the Condition of The Bank of Kingstree, LOCATED AT Kingstree, S. C. At th J close of business March 4, 1915. Resources Loans and Discounts, $186,073 23 Overdrafts, 1,903 12 Furniture and Fixtures, 2,283 78 Banking House 2,155 71 Due from Banks and Bankers, 18,672 93 Currency, 3,601 00 Gold 180 0u Silver andlother Minor Coin. - 1,197 02 Checks and Cash Items, 2,332 30 Total, $218,399 09 Liabilities *w;+al Paid Tn * fiO OOO 00 voyivui K/Wvn A W -?y -r v?-, Surplus Fund 1,000 00 Und. Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid. 4,953 84 Due to Banks and Bankers. 3,153 09 Dividends Unpaid 24 00 Individual Deposits Subject to Check, 56,993 61 Savings Deposits 84,440 79 Cashier's Checks, 333 76 Bills Payable, Including Certificates for Money Borrowed, 7,500 00 Total, $218,399 09 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,/ __ county of williamsburg. j Before me came F W Fairey, Cashier of the above named Bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of said Bank. F W FAIREY. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 16th day of March, 1915. R D Mills, Notary Public. Correct?Attest : 1 John A Kelley, R H Kellahan, D 0 Scott, Directors. Nnt.ip.fi. Snttons Sittings. Suttons. March 15:?Most of the folk in this section are moving along nicely with their farm work. They are again planning their usual spring duties, and are looking forward to another successful crop year, but some are somewhat "down in the mouth" on the subject of the "fleecy staple." Mrs Wyatt Lewis and children of Lake City spent a very pleasant week-end with relatives near here. Mr Wallace Harrelson, of the Andrews vicinity, was noted here Saturday and Sunday. Mr ? Hicks was in this community one day last week as agent for school-house supplies. About $80.00 worth of necessaries was purchased for the Aimwell, school, near here. Mr Wilson Graham of Olanta was here to see a "special friend" last Sunday. Mr and Mrs M C Wilson and children, from near Andrews, spent last week-end pleasantly with their parents here. Mr T Davis of Andrews was in this section for awhile Sunday afternoon. Messrs Vander Jeffords and Eli Weaver of Lake City autoed to see Mr Jeffords' mother near here Saturday afternoon. They returned Sunday afternoon, much to the regret of some of the young folk. A very enjoyable entertainment was given at the home of Mr A W Grahsm Saturday night. Everybody expressed themselves as having spent a pleasant evening. Mr Frank Richardson of Salters Depot was here Friday to see his mother. The bad weather causes news to be scarce again this week for Poor Boy. Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Hemingway, located at Hemingway, S C, At the close of Business March 4, 1915. Resources. Loans and Discounts $27,738 66 Overdrafts 1,7^0 09 Furniture and Fixtures 870 15 Banking House... ! 3,411 63 Due from Banks and Bankers 5,869 8s C urrency 1.036 00 Gold < 50 00 : Silver and Other Minor Coin ... 2,209 19 Checks and Cash Items 3,004 06 Total $45,909 66 Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid In $15,000 00 Surplus Fund 1,800 00 Undivided Profits,less Current Expenses and Taxes'Paid 197 10 Due to Banks and Bankers. .. 449 75 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 9,866 53 Savings Deposits 3,573 78 Cashier's Checks 16 00 Bills Payable, Including Certificates for Money Borrowed, 15,000 00 Other Liabilities, viz: Safety Deposit Box Account, 6 50 Total $45,909 66 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,! / county of williamsburg, 1 Before me came D G Huggins, Cashier of the above named bank,who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. D G HUGGINS. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of March, 1915. G B Ingraham, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: H Edward Eaddy, F E Huggins, W C Hemingway, Directors. Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Greelyvilie, located at Greelyvilie, S. C. j At the close of business March 4, 1915. Resources Loans and Discounts, $40,360 12 Overdrafts, 4,920 65 Furniture and Fixtures 1.895 85 Banking House, 978 69 Due from Banks and Bankers, 4,739 09 Currency, 2,103 00 Gold 560 00 Silver and other Minor Coin,. 1,184 47 Undivided Profits 50 67 Total $56,292 54 Liabilities Capital Stock Paid In $15,000 00 SurplusFund, 4,350. 00 Dividends Unpaid 844 00 Individual Deposits, Subject to Check 18,986 83 Savings Deposits 12,088 70 . Cashier's Checks ?. 23 01 Bills Payable,Including Certifi- ( ficates for Money Borrowed, 5,000 00 < Total $36^292 54 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) < county of williamsburg. f 1 Before me came C E Register, Cash- J ier of the above named bank, who,being duly sworn, says that the above ana foregoing statement i* a true condition of said Bank, as shown bv the books of 1 said Bank. C E REGISTER. , Sworn to and subscribed before ine, ' this 15th day of March, 1915. P R Keels, Notary Public for South Carolina. Correct?Attest: Hi W E Lesesne, , J F Montgomery, ? T W Boyle, f Directors. " ru *** | Spring II | Open K ? Lvi 0 Tuesday and 8 March 23 * kTJ O ? "= * | Kinptree 1 M flu * bOOll Kingstreee, - Stee-XT-I [take !' < YOUR i I CHOICE :jj By HOLLAND. ; MAN U FACTU K EI?S are of Cjj two kinds?the honest and dishonest The one ' makes the best goods, the other makes the worst Each ?11 I has his own particular ' To scheme of Ufa The honest manufacturer 1 aims to make the best goods be can and to advertise them ; so that all the world will ... know of their merits. He courts investigation. He wants customers to bold him to a rigid accountability. ? The dishonest manufactur er hopes to profit by decep- I tion. He produces an article I that will be offered as "just as good" though he knows it ~ is inferior He seeks to make I as a ?r a l? i C a larger prom iuuu iut* uou- ?est manufacturer, and this I larger profit is necessary be- S cause he has to find new cus- b toiners day after day. ? MANUFACTURERS 1 WHO ADVERTISE ? ARE THE HONEST ONES. How's This? 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