The Chesterfield advertiser. [volume] (Chesterfield C.H., S.C.) 1884-1978, September 16, 1915, Image 2
The Chesterfield Advertiser
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Krvtored as second-class matter at the
pnstofflce at Chesterfield, South Caro'
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1'At'L H. HBARN
Kdltor and Publisher.
tX / W. Ilnnna, authorised representative
IT there ever was a thne in
the history of Chesterfield when
is would pay to trade in this
town it is now. We especially
cjmmend every one of our advqrtisers
this week 'o the attent
on of our subscribers. It is a
foregone conclusion that by >
trading here at this time you
can save money.
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An agricultural fair is a great
object lesson. It is intensively
educative in its character. It
teaches by contrast and example
when seeing is believing. It
creates a healthy rivalry and
friendly competition. It gathers
knowledge and ditTuses it; it advertises
and attracts; it promotes
social life aud good feeling; it inculcates
feelings of pride and
patrotism.
It is a timekeeper of progress;
it records a community's advancement;
it goes into the home:
it broadens and brightens the
the daily life of the people; it
opens mighty storehouses of information.
The fair is a busiucss proposition.
It is an opportunity to
i advertise your goods and youi
farm products. You place them
before the people, thus giviug
you an opportuuty to bettor your
condition by securing some of
your best seed corn, cotton seed,
brood sows, fine cattle, horses,
mules, sheep, etc.
The fair spirit is taking a hold
on our people, interest is devlopBH
ft ing; communities heretofore
V a lukewarm are catching the spirit
W * and contagion has set in.
f Where fairs have been held
longest, you will find better live
stock; better farmers and better
farms, llence yon will see that
we have everything to gain and
nothing to lose by encouraging,
establishing and maintaining a
good County Fair.
Patrons of our Fair can olTord
to be especially liberal, remembering
that every cent of profit
goes into improvements that will
make each fair better than the
preceding one.
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Statement of The Condition of
The Bank of Chesterfield
Located at Chesterfield, 6. O,,
at the ?lose of business Septemtetpber,
2nd 1015.*
Resources
Loans and Discounts, 11122,951,64
Overdrafts 721,281
Furniture and Fixtures 2,125,00 i
Hank.ng House 10,000,00
Other Real Estate Owned
4,057,08
Due from Banks and Bankets
11,184,70
Currency 404.00
Gold 882J>0
Silver and other Minor
Coin 202,11
Checks and Cash Items 702,50
Total $153,721.47
Liabilities i
Capital stock paid in 50,000 00
Surplus Fund, 8,700,00
Undivided Profits, less
current expenses and
taxes paid 2,785,44
Due to Banks & Bankers 0
Individual deposits
sul'jecc to check 29,051.35
Time certificates of
deposit 10,058.889
Cashier's cheeks 13,29
Hills Payable including Certificates
for Money Borrowed
57,600-00
Total 153,721.47
State of South Carolina,
County of Chesterfield
Before nie came C. C. Douglass
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
books of said bank.
O. C. Douglass
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 1* th day of Sept.
1915.
Perry M. Therrell
Notary Public.
Correct Attest . .
R. E. Rivers
James Ross )
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On account of metal being so
high, we have a lot of Nos. 1 and
2 shingles on hand. So if you
are in need of roofing come in
and see us.?Chesterfield Mercantile
Co.
If you want a long time loan
on improved farm land apply to
us.
Chesterfield Loan Ins. Co.
No: Six-Sixty-Six
This is a prescription prepared especially'
tor MALARIA or CHILLS A. FEVER.
Five or six doses will break any case, and
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. It acts on the liver better,than
Calomel and does not gripe or jickcn. 25c
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Statement of the -condition 'off!
The Bank of Ruby and I
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located at Mt. Croghan, S. 0.
at the close of business Sept- 2,}
1915.
Resources.
Loans and discount 158,686,90
Overdrafts 884,06
Bonds and Stock Owned bv
Bank 260.00
Purnitnre & Fixtures 1,096 01
Banking House 6,018,57;
Qthor real estate owned 4,041,91.1
Due from Banks and
Bankers 8,811,10
Currency 4536,00:1
Gold o 1
, Silver and other minor i ,
coins 60.18
[Checks' and Cash Items 7,9i) i
I Cash Ruby Otlice 5191 0;{, j
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Liabilities
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I Capital Stock Paid iu 25,000.00
J Surplus Fund "2,000 0(> J
Undivided Profits
less current expenses j
and taxes paid 1, 127,5b5! i
Dividends Unpaid 0 i
Individual deposits subject
to check 12f7?J?,8s! <
Time Certificates ofdep no1 ?
Cashier's checks (>4,5oM
Hills payable includ- ! ^
ing certificates for ; j
money borrowed 40,000 00 j
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Total 81,288,101':
Statu of South Carolina
County of Chesterfield I (
Before ine came M, L . Raley, j /
caehier of the above named !*
Hank, who Doing duly sworn, j 1
says that the above and forego-1 j
nig statement is a true condition
of said bank, as shown by the {
books of said bank
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Sworn to and subscribed oe- J
fore mc tliis Oth day of Sept. \
1015. , i
G. W. Duvull, .J
N. P. for S, 0. !
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W". A. Divers j t
I. S. Funderburk Directors j*
K.T. Caston '
Dr. T. E. Lucas lias a good j
horse for sale. 4tJ
beginning
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We have a big
aps, Shoes, Clo
lillinery.
We are going to se
?ed anything in this lir
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This is a big saving
11 and winter goods cli
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Come to See Me
In my new office?same building with McCall's
jewelry store, on Main Street.
Insurance of All Kinds i j
I represent the h ading conn anies of America-- |j
the strongest in the world. My customers are ;!j
always satisfied. Yours for business
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C. P. MANGUM. MACK DAVIS,
PRESIDENT CASHIER
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< il on us when you are in our town.
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stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Hal
thing, Ladies' Coats, Suits ai
'11 these goods regardless of price, and if y
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get Two Dollars worth' for One.
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1 at this sale. Don't forget Sept. 201
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