Statement of the Condition of THE BANK OF GREELYVILLE TI located at Greelyville, S. C., at the loci dose of business December 31, 1920. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $142,263.04 Loi Overdrafts, 16,629.81 Ov< Bonds and Stocks Owned Lib by the Bank 1,183.60 Boi Furniture and Fixtures... 3,714.61 b Banking House, 3,450.78 Fui Other Real Estate Owned. 1,763.76 Bai Due from Banks and Bank- OtI ers 13,645.19 Du Currency 3,334.00 e Gold, 15.00 Cui Silver and Other Minor Coin 2,121.75 Gol Checks and Cash Items,__ 4,781.41 Sib Total 1 19..< <6.98 Ch< LIABILITIES n?: Capital Stock Paid in $ 50,000.0') Undivided Profits Less Cusrent Expenses and Taxes Paid 4,882.02 c Indivudial Deposits Sub- c,n ject to Check, $47,831.88 p' rianAoifc 37 Ofii Q7 L ' Oa? Ui^, t/VJ/VCIVW V . >wv ? . Cashier's Chocks 98.11 i 85 89 4 96 t Notes and Dills Rediscount- i'1 ' ed, 6,000.00 inj Bills Payable, Including Cer- c tificates for Money Borrowed. 46,000.00 Total 192,776.98 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Bil County of Williamsburg, S.S. ( Before me came G. W. Green, Cash- I ier of the above named bank who be- Otl ing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the g-p books of said bank. " t G. W GREEN, I Sworn and subscribed before me 0f this 3rd day of January, 1921. ri.,1 A. B. BOYLE, for Notary public for South Carolina. ^j0. Correct Attest: k0{ J. F. MONTGOMERY, w nAtrr n 1. W. CUILL, C. E. REGISTER, thi Statement of the Condition of WEE NEE BANK Co located at Kingstree, S. C. at the close * J of business Dec 31. 1920. J RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts, $353,080.90 A1 Overdrafts 4,564.62 vl Bonds and Stocks Owned by IjJ the Bank, 25,000.00 ... Banking House, 13,926.95 V Furniture and Fixtures,-- 6.789.31 1. Due from Banks and Bankers, 56,587.10 Currency, 4,086.00 An Silver and Other Minor Coin 291.73 Checks and Cash Items 2.292.00 Exchange for the Clearing House 4,674.14 Live Stock, 116.75 ?T Total 471,409.50 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid In, $ 30,000.00 Surplus Fund, 17.000.00 Undivided Profits less Cur- I rent Expenses and Taxes n Paid, _ 3,563.30 " Individual Depos- Ma its Subject to the rwir 4175.784.46 in Saving Deposits, 160,000.05 ? Cashier's Checks 61.70 , 335,846.20 lor Bills Payable, Including yw Certificates for Money hui Borrowed, 85,000.00 Total 47l,io9.50 be< STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. J County of Williamsburg, o. Before mc came W. W. Holliday, lor Cashier of the above named bank, tin who, being duly sworn, says that the Qa above and foregoing statement is a . true condition of said ba as shown 8U) by the books of said bank. wa W. W. HOLLIDAY, Sworn to and subscribed before mc j g this 3rd day of January, 1921. ... C. W. BOSWELL. flt Notary public for South Carolina, rei Correct Attest, an L. W. GILLAND, arT THOMAS McCUTCHEN, W. V. STRONG, Directors. an' tio Statement of the Condition of as THE BANK OF KINGSTREE mc located at Kingstree, S. C.. at the mo close of business December 31, 1920. < RESOURCES _ Loans and Discounts. $612,741.13 ? Overdrafts, 15,255.00 Bonds and Stocks Owned V by the Bank, 15.000.00 Furniture and Fixtures,- * 2.755.00 Ranking nouse 2,lo5.il Due from Ranks and Rankers 28,648.1s Currency, 6.520.00 Gold, ... ... 10.00 Silver and Other Minor j v^oin. __ Checks anil Cash Items, l.918.58 Exchange for Clearing House. _ 1,500.0" lota!. 674.^98.60 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid ln.__ S 60,000.0" I Surplus Fund, 15.000.oo Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and ' Taxes Paid. 8.759.11 let Dividends Unpaid 112.00 ge; Individual De- ? posits Subject to Check. $201,499.1.'5 f Saving Deposits 221,030.33 do: Cashier's Checks 1,098.02 ks of said bank. E C. EPPS. Sworn to and subscribed before me s 4th day of Jan. 1921. E. CARROLL BURGESS, Notary Public. rrect Attest: r. F. McFADDEN. r. D. O'BRYAN, >V. V. STRONG, Directors. PEAKS PRAISES EARS AFTERWARDS derson Woman "Says She Suffered 25 Years NOTED GREAT CHANGE anlac Is Due a Strong Reccommendation," She Gratefully Declares More than a year after she had takTanlac Mrs. Martha Beasley, of 49 trshall St, Anderson, S. C., told of "lasting benefits" Tanlac gave her the following statement: 'I had suffered from a very bad m of indigestion for twenty-five irs or more," 6aid Mrs. Etcasley. "I rt so badly frequently that it seemsomething like a knife was sticking ;ween my shoulders. Then, too, I i awful choking spells and terrible idaches. I had had these spells so ig I did not feel right fcr some le after the Tanlac broke them up. s formed in great quantities ia my roach, my liver was sluggish and 1 s very nervious. 'It was more than a year ago when tarted Taking tanlac, and the beneit gave me was lasting. The nedy stopped the choking spells d ended those awful headaches. 1 t not troubled with indigestion now d 1 realy feel fine. My apprecian of the value of Tanlac increases time passes, for time is showing > that the good results Tanlac gave i arc lasting. 'Tanlac is due a strong reccomOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION ledford's Black-Draught KiVhly Recommended by a Tennessee Grocer for Troubles Resulting from Torpid Liver. East Nashville, Tenn.? The effloirv nf Theriford's Rlnrt-Drauerht. the auine, herb, liver medicine, is ached for by Mr. W. N. Parsons, a >cer of this city. "It is without ubt the best liver medicine, and I a't believe I could get along without I take it for sour stomach, headie, bad liver, Indigestion, and all ler troubles that are tha result of torpid liver. 'I have known and used it for years, d can and do highly recommend it every one. I won't go to bed witht it in the house. It will do all it lms to do. I can't say enough for dany other men and women throught the country have found Blackaught just as Mr Parsons describes raluable in regulating the liver to normal functions, and in cleansing 5 boweh of impurities, rhedford's Black-Draught liver medite is the original and only genuine, cept no Imitations or substitute*. Llways ask for Thcdford's. ?.84 / mcndation and I am glad to give it, CCDS for the rqjnedy improved my condition so much in every way. I think it has ; uQ no equal as a stomach medici le ?md a j uj tonic. I m Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold B by Kingstree Drug Co., Kingstree; H Farmer's Drug Co. Hemingway, S. C.: FT I S. S. Arronson & Co., Lane, S. C..; R. Hp D LJ innonf CtH f ftnC Q P 3 (IV kif I iiauiuiiv, uukwu.?, v,. v. 13-2t |ffl ' JH I r? : TAX NOTICE. Mj The tax books will be open for col- pH lection of taxes for the year 1920 on PH the 15th day of October. Tax levy as Cu ; follows: Hr For State 12 mill.- Li For Constitutional School 3 mills W" 1 For Good Roads 2 mills R For All County Purposes__ll mills Ma For Santee Bonds 1 mil. V For Federal Aid Proj. No. 80_1 mill ffl School Districts having 4 mills spec- LQ ial school tax are Nos.4, 10, 59 60, 35. pfl 7, 18, 57, 38, 51, 9, 45, 30, and 31. K School Districts having 8 mills spec- Ma ial school tax are 46, 48, 50, 34, 4, 5. P? 36, 39, 41, 52, 6, 17, 19, 25, 29, 43, 49 EC 53, 55, 56, 14, 28, 40, 8, 37, 61, 54, 11 Ma and 13. P? School Districts having 6 mills spec- ?? ial school tax are 47 and 32. Ma School Districts having 12 mills jr special tax are 22, 58, 27, 15, 42, 12 H, 23, and Andrews No. A-12. Ma Schools Districts having 14 mills W special tax are 16 and 24. H, The following school districts have bonds as stated: ft No. 22 4 mills V No. 48 6 mills X -O fi mills Ma mu. I/O ....... No. 52 4 mills * V No. 25 4 mills Z No. 11 4 mills *f" No. 15 8 mills ? No. 42 4 mills ? No. 12 6 mills *r Clarendon Bonds on Clarendon V township, Nos. 14 and 53. 1% i 7> A tax of 50 cents on dogs. ?r Drainage tax is due and payable at ? the same time with other taxes. ? All parties between the a^es of 21 T and 60 years, inclusive, are liable, un- ? 1 less exempted by law, to a poll tax of ? $1.00, also to a commutation tax of *T $2.00. ? Upon all unDaid taxes after De- ? i cember 31 a penalty of 1% wil' * " . added for January, 1% for February ? ' and 5% to the 15th day of March next. ? after which the books will be closec TJ and executions issued upon all un- ? paid taxes. ? Those who desire to pay their taxes ? through the mail may expedite mat- i, ters by dropping the Treasurer a card v asking for the amount of their taxes, ? so as to avoid sending the wrong ? amount, also stating the township or v townships (if property is owned in ? more than one) and if possible give ? school district where property is lo- v cated. After paying taxes, examine ? your receipts and see if all your prop- ? i erty is covered; if not, see about it at v ; once. BBy following the above suggestions ^ 3 complications and additional cost may be avoided. R. B. SMITH, 9-16-D3-15 'ounty Treasurer. ESE9 ibmw mmammmmmmmmm ? I COLDS SHOULD BE ? | fARFn FOR 1 | I As soon as a cold is contracted | g| the system becomes disordered. I | This may develop into any one 8 s of several serious diseases. m You can't afford to take the 3 w| chance of incurring a severe 8 g|| penalty for neglect J| For years physicians have 1 ffig 1 prescribed medicine containing I gg horehound, mullein and tar. I ? Compounded with a few other fa g elements you have a medicine I |8 1 that will check a cold imme- I g I diately. ?? To satisfy the demand for this 8 *gi prescription in quickly obtain- 1 ?8 able form. Dr. Murray has his i sg chemists prepare quantities and supply druggists. Ask your 8 ?| druggist for 6 Is Mirny's HortkMDd Milliin ail Tlr 1 || I Children enjoy taking it. Your 8 druggist will refund your money 8 |?? if your satisfaction is not com->? Colds and influenza arc sue- 8 ^ cessfully treated by using Dr. a ^ Hilton's Life in conjunction with ?? Murray's Horehound, Mullein 9 5 and Tar. B jgg Manufactured by a me ' MURRAY DRUG CO., ? 1 COLUMBIA, S. C. S f| - , 1? m If anybody j Sgl can insure it, i jag Wm. W. Boddie can. ffORDjI I Tho llniuorool Par " it HID uniTDioai uai Sales g Service I Insist on Genuine Ford iff Parts. | ij? D.W.SMITH j t KINGSTREE, - S. C. ? i Bwawa^a*a^a:>m^ava;.a^a?!aaa?. 5?0 Interest]' On Savings Deposits in I Bank of Williamsburg | j x " We are glad to announce that because of the higher rates of in- >5 terest prevailing in gilt edge securities the Country over, it is possi- w ble for us to increase our rate of interest allowed in our Savings $ Department, and that with the quarter beginning July 1, 5%, com- >+ | puted quarterly, will be paid on all Savings Deposits. ? b] The Bank of Williamsburg appreciates the loyalty of its custom- ? m i ers and in extending this additional servipe invites them to add from ? v . a w t i time to time to their Savings and reap the full benefts of the in- tt / 5 } creased rate which is an inspiration for thrift and economy?and to v '4 ' 1 others we extend a cordial invitation to join our Savings Depart- av # w i ment. Funds deposited up to the 10th of July will bear interest for ^ / Hr ? thp entire Quarter. 3 Bank of Williamsburg j: Main Street, Kingstree, S. C. J J HARD TIMES 1 Won't Hurt You! i It Is a Matter of Mind Over Matter | We are with you and intend to stay I with you. If you haven't any f O money and need a fc , Horse or Mule we can supply your wants J; A Vff r?*1 Brace Up--Don't Holler! 1 Arrowsmith Mule Company u KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA j| 1