The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, January 07, 1928, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
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THE COSMOPOLITAN CLUB
P-v .*" ". , Georgetown,
S. C.?The most- en
juyabie Yule tide "ciussic und dansun
was given on last Friday evening ir
the Palmetto Casino by the "Cosing
"T p'olitiin Social and Literary Club. Tin
v-~Lull was beautilully and artistically
decorated with- Benison crepe paper
purple and gold, -thi club's colors. Th
^younger set came to the, hall 111 group
0. and at-9:Bfr M:~bpgair to eiTjoy Th
??? STATEMENTS
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. - r Victory Sa
Located at Columbia. S. C.. at 11
RESO
Loans ard Discounts
Overdrafts ^
Bonds and Stocks _ S*
.. Furniture and Fix!ures ?
Banking House - - "
Other ReuLFstatc Ovvned
Ppft fvr>m Pflnl:.- pm] Jiyili. . ?
Currency _L ^__
Gold . _
- Silver and Ollijf M ilul Colli
nu 1.? 1 ~i. 11
vucutvs ami cu:iii items
?Other Resources, viz.: _ _
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. .Total
LI AIM f
Capital Stock paid in
" -Surplus Fund, (inland disct.).
* Undivided fronts-, less current x:
fine to Rant;.: .'inrl. Pmii','< ) < ?
Dividends unpaid
fydividna 1 D e p osiTTSuVjocL to c
Savings Deposits,
Demand Certificates Deposit
Time Certificates of Deposit
Certified Cheeks- ___ __
Cashier's Checks 1 >
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Notes and Bills. Rediscount:ed
Bills Payable, inluding Cer.lifieat
Reserve Fund Carried on Gen. In
Christmas Club
Total .
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Belore me came-(J. L.-Floyd." (
who,.-being duly sworn, says ti ;
ment_is a true condition ot" said
said'bank
Sworn to and subscribed bei'oi <
? -'Corrtk Attest:?w . J. Ah-Con
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- Illinois, wuere ins doilies i
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A Michigan, where Tiis.anion
>* New York, where his tele})
Pennsylvania, where his r;
Illinois, where his fur coat
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T"' % THAT HIS MONEY Wo
V Goods and Products Muni
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"THE WORLD TODAY I
- ?? Georgia as it i? in New
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evening. At 11 p. m. the ofllecrs and if
numbers iormed "a .line at the frorit NV
door and nurchid jp llie Inli '-y a j1
tuvdy inarch played by the orchestra.'"iT
tilic jlroKTam was as rltHIuws: in- ?|,
-.roduction ol' the members, by the i()
gvlmi'lain, Mr. O.mrlys^?S; Browne? 1;:
Maines Jones, president; Luther A. ,);
'#Button, vice-president; Ernest JpseplV, p,
eiccrotary; Flunk Johnson, treasurer;
s I'aft Jenkins, JaijWS.'.Carblina; Chit- t.,
CTino W -Tl'.'V^VinTtMr ']
THE CONDITION
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viuu's Bank
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ic Close of Iitisinoss Dec. 31,1-DJ27
URCES
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'asliic-r of tho a1 ove named .bank,
it the tfhove and fmv^oi.htf..state-. n
batik, as sht.Vij by t in.; books of iG.
L.'FLOVn.
i me this 5.1 h <!:tr of .Jaariarv* U?2vs. b
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ver heard the >
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nvcst Only -in II brfTF~Enflir:M"Uts?
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ate to See my Money Out of the
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A DUMB BELL
JIIS. MOX?Y pOKS TO-?
^hoos-are \mado* Oino,-\vheiv liis
ft -tcrccrrra'cn?;- i oi;k, wmn
ire made. .Nrrr. h Cainhna,
d is gi owii.' J-Viiii ylviv-riici, \v
am uen is made. ,, . ' '
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ioliile .is made.- - "inerthone
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adit)- is made. \\ \ --n:iv-j-r!> aIit
is made. made;
is- 'LisL. Could Do ivx.iml!eTf fit!. TTi
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uld Have NO YAT.UE at Hoini -il' 1
jfacrured and So'd in Other Slate*.
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O'ME PRODUCTS IIE\VOLvr.D I)K I
s Every Man's M nrkc t.- The I .aw
York. dM(XlonPGTviTi-/ni dm 'jtajxrw
Exchange 01 .Goods and S'Tvijcs:
DDEUARSTOH^l
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Fidelity
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7 : THE PALMl'ir
L'rman \M. JUiinoy, John Nosbit, Etf*
urd Jo.- v pii. and Andrea Cooper,
lu wo linn m> addiess w.is rpad0 by.
10 "pre? ident,: response IfWlanuitf ul
ie youn;jf. ladies, Miss l'hannyo Tajv
r. K .spons'o in behalf of thc.youner
on; Mr. A. Cj. Dunnioro. Spt() Mr.
unos. Musical saw sglo, Mr. C. S.
ro\ync. ^ ;v ' *. .
After, the "iirognun thdsc, jyfesent
intTiiioil 'to ylijoy. tjio i veiitiu:, as
'I y^44ypi?d utt*.TiiHnidic ' lin.niu
> tlfc. sweet- strains of nni io.i'on
or. d l y the "Old lloino Town Smfypy
'oilers". Tl.io orchestra was eomosod
of Ah'SM*Tr-Hi'aYOO-^Ulty?*?.LA\^nwoai'hir.an,
CeerjrO'N'owdin, Bon'Coopr
and Joseph Minis. '
Alaritv Htowil motored to. Qeov.jrviivo
to oilt ml-Uu'-doti^ant-VToiuA'5n
it, Chhrl slim, Alullihs Manning; ,
uinter an;f C Tumid a. Tho'airair was?
brdl^mt one and was enjoyed.
MI I.ITI.NS MAys^'
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1 he people of Mullins, froncrauy,
rtjffyofl; a p o.l Christnui^r. Oh the
hit of i vyt "tl),' pTr.' ^i'Vi- vlii[
of .the Dillio:r-Histrict, Dr. IT IT
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JuiU'M'iy called Ujv ua^luis tiuLlay-if'n
in?"couiirTi; ' The liuetili}* was
ilil in Fellers. F. lietur himwn
tile. U.iH is!a' ion. lie v. Coo-is
if pastor. Promptly at 11 :00 o'clock
it* nHTliHK' was oaiii d to order. Th.*
re- alin ''' (0<1. r. jissi-u-d 1>V Ilr.v AT
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. Thomas opened trie nice'ii'.'.j' in tint1 rm.
- The wf-iti r \\?i> fleet'd st rro-;
try. Fit "HiiS IWOT UU? i nt i u*
i'11'" i'|' di'-.'lT ' '' , / .yogr was
1:1.nod. This /ijsl riot is Jtlos^fti nyftli
>4 i'( iiv; ' ft t;l* in misters as u\ 11 as
ivint-n, livt ryl ntiy said ' it was* a
i'ofilajill1 ni'iii:jni:. In 'this pieetinjr
10 i d -"or-; and laymen priSvn'ted 11 if
ro i iliyr ejfi: p .> purse :rs a t'hrist-.
as pVescnt. ' . " ' - '
(in i loot ml.?r 27; h th.- Writer wi'h
wife and two t-liililren, 1 "Harriet
l/j \I.Ttd. "I'r'ft i\|uliins to visii. our
treats am! 1 e yl". \\V4- live in I. iuo.
mi y.- \\ 1 : ppn'l 011 llie .oanij
Vl' 'id 11 i ' if'?~? V P.'.'lere oar
he yTV. <"li !di:t n. Mi; Ired and Will-'.
i lied 1W'-e |?f> <''diitnlt:a at
>>'h .V. M. and arr.iv' d in I.aureus
M. Wo mrt quitr"?i wtifin
i 1 j'li'ciil : li'iuitp.' lie
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i:< :'<> his tyiuwrilri- is mad v
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of Keornrriu-s is the
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Smith' was not in bat his wife and
daughter h a fed n" pat"* i" ?i 11.- i ???*
eur" shirt stay pleasant. They are
iltuug hr*4o uncus. 4 We met our
1 rlend, ltcv. A. O.- East,, also _Mr.
S paries who is ilointr 11 hiiHtljop-'dTtTyh
ncss and-, knows how to meet'and care
tor the. fTooplv. Our friend M r.--Moore
is doing well in the barber business
We., hud the gyod pleasure' tu_ dim
wh;k? ip Laurens with Mrs. An
Ihn.-Uyi, aim i>. u?i? turnip and U
i'.y than we 'had a gi>oif dinner wouL
id. putting it mi Lily. ..Wgimatihew
Miss Sarah Caughman, of Columbia
and; Mrs. llattie- Keney, who is tin
.writes"s wife's .mother. > \Vc callet
on quite, a few people, while there am
he,v. made it pleafont for us.- Tin
Sullivans are doing well, as usual. Wt
h t"*I;auvoH,s TJjupsday afternoon fty
Silver Street, S. C. On our arriva
to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack-*
p wr-*-found slipper await ing^trif
We ..sgeqf: two nights -with.-.them *in<
i.. bile tl.cn 'tin i did tuwytlUhg pbs.
,'blp to make dm stay'ri pleasant one
\\ hen on. leaving thcr?e we ftnimhinn
cur maocd Willi good things tG eat
.May Uo'l . tdes.s this fanfily. The
unijjhlev (if 111', ami Mrs. Jackson is
xm*-. <-f i4i,T -H^n-htrrsr ir> the graded
scjio 1 at Mullins, and she is makinp
Itditid.. " "
qui return?we- had tin* <i
ah a.a'iv of entiiiK?hrefrk'f-ttaf- in Ihr
home of Hc-v. ami Mis. C!. K. Lylcs
l iny did everything.possible' to make
ys.i< - "yiail.-Avurthwlii.kv. Ihv L'sHes i?
d' ihg well (in the Xewberry district
k's. jiii stats, and people love ami rolie
t?hiiii. We uill.d?into sSfe oul
";v i.Hn'v elder and family, I)r. IC
It. And rson. The presiding: elder was
" >t. in bat that .queenly litle wife oi
I i -. .made us feci at home ami enter'?i"d
..us irii-dv. Erom :(!olunibi.i
hack tojo'uV irarsoroge in Muilins, Wc
ha 1 a safe and pleasant trip.
'""Tiie writ ( v'i? wife and children con
lltiuul their trip to Andrews. S. C.,
' vj-i' l''-r?.i. 1 i't AI I til1 HUM liov
J, W, Wit In. i .spoon, who recently was
"appointid there, as pastor. She reports
a, p.!< usnnt trip and say" that
tiru doing: well. in their new
field.
writer resumed his school wold
TiT Nirhols, S; (., on . T?esd.ay'v . As'
in -- liLm-a+'-e- Mr-s Vomit- nip>-Mis<
!e ' ~:a rVavvTord and?.Mrs;r- J-anr
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Y : ?v<'.u.th Carolina Ann
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Columbia, S. C.~
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All th?TTeaq||^^Kiir[U e grade^
school uf AluIlljS^Bturneii for wofl;
in report guoo
I news in t^39B|^^Qp>ome during the
1 he \vrne]^j|g95i|Yen quite -a few
' ; Christnuts pfiMMjflgljy the members
4 and friend^BMR^church. : During
j his stay in-tn^jFfiklriiont , 'e stopped
1 berry. Rev. Smart (is Baking good
t4thore and the ^fa)le love him. OUtf
. I stop at the par^^pki-'waa sljprt but a
-j-imppy. tme.-, -^gP^^Hso e?11 od to see
1 i I'rof. Gluddeit^ who is t . < 'principal
' d'. the ^graded a?fcool th ^ He is
1 (icing.'fine in his^sybool -'Qfrk. We
' called .on Bro. Il/ B{ Bit- ?? and a
' host of our NewbatflLMe Is.
i n I: DIM; sixthqn W"^x ORT
(.i:neii:s of ?o?* iijic and 41
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*torney said: "Qb? it is easy! to explain."
The dij|ir6nc6_i8 not} 6n of
! lack of inU L^jaJ^r of. inability if com'
mam) the necessa^ je^ourcfs. It
' is simply a difference"'wHich always
.'I appears between a compact and uniI
f ed citizenry which is bunk' 11*. up in
'.. '''.r.ue girptajs in near-by toT?i^s ami
htit of in<*W isolated and deUctied units,
You see, Jlnt^isfancc's fn Wes|
J lei h South <'ar(5jlto(?|(rc Trrnrtnrrcaterr
between t-ho p JMBb Inn n ' Then,
1^ utfa'im ih*th'e Pee Dee section; there
lias aiwjavs. >^n- m'l|-Q / """"""'H
nv.'ss movement |lQO( business lines.
The Western; paj^.^;jtHb stale is in
ncial condit n and the
towns are larggtiP Thej conferences
I held therd \vcf? more largely- at1
'<n#pl than those of the laiatern'sec
1 eonftdjpatWly :?llU; 'hat ev}
igfuey Selected in the Western
Cit es will nualMy within a few days
ird lie toady to bagjn VC"'"'" mv
I'Yhruary 1-alOn?r with the others."
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' In diseussinp the. amount of busi
whirl"! Psfinuitnrl tn lw? /Inria irt
South Carolina in the firsL year of
opcrKti'n by The Bondinp Company
iakne. Attorney Andrews pointed out
: yhat the jvross vo!uni(. would exceed
'ItjOTQO in pS-einiuin,4. A l::rire pro*
;?ivtr.i 11 of the premium m>"im
e ' (> r t; ini d by the various apenciej? in
I'LL ASK .VOL
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re is 825,000 worth of Itaternal
js S?.y'Hin_ii^rth 11 UTlC
tlu> lhrnTlsome JPremiumlmnd
liusinc-ss have never, in We Hiatc
> Corporation and into ttt PotJk
ASK-ME-^
.poking, Progressive
re in the Profile pf this ifev; jjj
v^tLnitenr'rTC'V. fil -'I'
HERE THEY WR
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raternal Insurance and Realty C H.
Davis and Co.
orence insuranee Agency i 1
C .E .Grice & Co. "I*
?E. J. Sawyer,& Associates
James H.> Rodolph. *
"ashington &' Washington
?A. C. Piatt & Associates }
at hers & Davis.
Hargrove & Beard
lors. are in a Doubtful State*Her
t "Gbt In" on thiH" I^roposit^jjlfciti
e:.1 n hii>*''Grout^^P'loor^
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:t: Sal. January 7,
Jtho fSrm'Tr cominissiohs which, in
Jkuav-wall provide many new positions' r'l
Hbi clerks and stenog.rapli.ers in the *
Wivious offices established. ?it was
lAjfcntly come from Durham that the
Lpw CasualtyAccident Policy of
ke Bonding: flkauy is now being
^Hhrtcd- and Oafolinir agents
11. this, policy as soon as they %- frtn,
business. This policy will'inpiers.dfcthe
body through accident and
Ip^gi^tially designed for people-who
JlB^^hg streets and highways .a
h -.ft^ked about the- entrance of
Pr^wrtpKers Fire Insu:?ince Co., At-'
orri^ Andrews said: ''The Fire Insurance
Company will enter the state
just as so'en as the agencies have
learned the Bonding Company line oV
"^H^bsurance line in addition there- _ .!
J^^Pe-Ptre lllVtLll'iliin'y hoicUis cnual
promising- in South Carolina.
I tmd^hatmany lodges and churches,
as wul!.uii individuals, h;vv0 consWerable
difficulty in securing (a proper
poverage for their/, propertr> In Columbia
recently a physician told me
that one-of his polic ies IhkI. been conceited
without his knowledge because
the propi rty was tcrcnted. m a Negro
district?and- the white underwriter
did not cave to carry the risk. You
see, therefore, what a great nded exists
for five insurancp protection to '
the Cfl^frred people of the ^'?tte. If '
this happened in Columbia,
whcr<^i|j|^e is ekcelletit: fire company
jjfoviio, yw.-^gtr-rrrngnm- how much
! greater .JLbe difficulty is in smaller
towns/ ' ^ , (
"When asked what "tlu general re- '
-action of the people of the State has
lieert t? the coming -of these t\vor companies,
the Attorney stated tint it ~~
had been very entlirsiastie and had
awakened a more wider,pread appreciation
than was at first n'n'ticip'ated. , , .
Nuiiuhiub letters have hcen received "
-from various parts of the stat0 en?
doi\sincr the movement and. several
pesons are reqliestinr: th::t their towns
* be- included in .-the litft of agencies."
Also, he. further s'.at d, several interested
persons I'ive writterr'him g'
voluntarily asking for subscription v .
blanks, in order that t-hey may invest?- ?
zhfcthe?eafut tick ..of_ thj EVIut'hgrn. .. ~
^iijelity^MJ^yety Cbippany^^
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ions boxuflng Business in &
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)ry of Man.. Flowed into the
ets of Negro Agents and V
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