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9lAlt.Mt.INI OF THE BANK Ol r I. oca ted at Chesterfield, S. C., at t BKlV Resources ?. Loans and discounts ... .$168,114.2 SSL,4"'* Overdrafts 1,419.1 'fj- Furniture and fixtures . 10,000.C Banking House '2,725.0 Other real estate owned 1,600.0 Due from banks ajfc. and bankers 64,043.1 wSjO - Currency 1,103.0 fV Gold 125.0 jjjfe Silver and j , other minor coin 330.7 Checks and cash items . 303.2 V Liberty Loan Bonds . . . 7,500.0 War Savings Stamps . . 103.7 a . Certificates of f Indebtedness 4.001.8 ;:'i v Total $261,369.0 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. Before me came C. C. Dougla who, being duly sworn, says that tl true condition of said bank, as showi Sworn to and subscribed before n (? L - Correst attest: Z. T. Redfearn, J. C. Rivers, L M. J. Hough, Directors. STATEMENT OF 1 THE PEOl Located at Chesterfield, at the clc Resource* Loans and discounts . . $107,714.2( Overdrafts 4,600.35 Bonds and stocks owned by the bank 1,600.0( Furniture and fixtures . l,600.0t Banking House 6,073.6c Other real estate owned 1,745.9C Due from banks and bankers 26,032.64 Currency 1,1155.0C Gold 110.0C Silver and other minor coin 184.81 Checks and cash items . . 170.7C %'< . Total $150,887.45 I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. Before me came C. P. Mangum, i ' * ( being duly sworn, says that the above dition of said bank, as shown by the "' "sworn to and subscribed befo Bp"- V.:, . Correct Attest: F. W. Rivers; J. A. Campbell, Geo. K. Laney, Directory. I 'N Famn .' V ' \ We are in position to n 5* and 6 w.') XwV . annual interest for ter y ' < * ' years with liberal pre Inspection Fee?No L No loans under $3,000 Realty Loai F. D. SLAG HARTSVILLE, " " = d IHURSEY TheCa If You Ai 90-Day Seed Oat Good 15 per Cen Good Horse Feet No. 1 Timothy H Or Anything Else in F We We are running a C. r _ wilt Keep wnat you need a I C Us B I Hursey I THEC THE CONDITION OF ? CHESTERFIELD he close of business March 4th, 1918 I Liabilities ; Capital Stock paid in .... $50,000.00 2 Surplus fund / 6,500.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and '0 taxes paid 4,844.80 Dividends unpaid 35.25 ? Individual deposits ? subject to 0 check 181,533.09 Time certificates * of deposit . . . 15,732.62 ^ Cashier's checks 2,723.28 0 $199,988.99 0 2 * "" "** . 4 I Total *261,369.04 as, Cashier of the above-named bank, le above and foregoing statement is a i by the books of said bank. C. C. DOUGLASS, i e this 12th day of March, 1918. D. L. SMITH, Notary Public. rHE CONDITION OF PLES BANK >sc of business March 4th, 1918. Liabilities ) Capital stock paid in . . . .$25,000.00 * Surplus fund 2,000.00 Undivided profits; ) less current expenses ) and taxes paid 1,222.56 > Dividends unpaid 5.00 > Individual deposits subject i to check ....104,012.96 > Time certificates > of deposit . . . 18,454.81 Cashier's checks 192.09 $122,659.86 i ! Total $150,887.42 Cashier of the above named bank, who, and foregoing statement is a true conbooks of said bank. C. P. MANGUM. r e this 13th day of March, 1918. I. P. MANGUM, Notary Public. Loans egotiate Farm Loans for Per Cent m? of three, five or ten payment privileges. No / V ' ? ife Insurance Required. >. Prompt Service. \ & Ins. Co. HT, Manager ^ SOOTH CAROLINA I BROS. CO. sh Store e In Need Of ? it. Mill Feed 1 ay, Feed Oats leavy and Fancy Groceries Have It ASH BUSINESS this year and t all times. 4 U Buy Bros. Co. A$H STORK ">v I v./~ ' JjL; REGISTRANTS CALLED FOR EXAMINATION TOMORROW Following is -a list of registrant called for examination Friday, Marc 15th. This list concludes the preser draft and contains the names of man whose whereabouts the board doe , not know. It is very important tha everyone of these men report ne> Friday. Charlie B. Starnes, Elijah C. Wa lace, Boykins Hudley, John Dixor William Hudley, Jas A. Mills, ? Frank Hilton, Jim Robinson, Jame Truesdale, Lawrence ^illiams, Cai well Brewer, Whiteford Threatt, Wal ter Clyburn, Robert E. Odom, Jame Paterson, Ed. Powe, Leander Single ton, A. Louis Pate, Will 6lair, J at B. Goodale, Geo. H. Keith, John Gain ey, Henry Brown, John A. Millei Adam D. Myers, Sam Coaten, Cla rence D. Campbell, Walker Davla Oscar Seegars, W. Harby Evana Charlie W. Roscoe, James H. Baker. Jessie Campbell, E. Calvin, Johi M. Furr. Thoma? Wi1Ho??? t ci.? . , ?_ ?. ....?.inot A. Ulicp herd West, William D. Petty, Harri son W. McManus, James Blakeney Walter T. Vick, Zack Lowry, Ja; Dee Redfearn, Marion Johnson George Jackson, Sol Williams, Car Mungo, John D. Funderburk, Harolc B. Pollock, Dave White, Weaver C Burch, Minor Campbell, John Wales I Ilenry Pate, Jr., Walter Hilton, Hen ' ry Sowell, John McCaskill, John L Horne, Herbert R. Wallace, Willie R Moore, Mareen Bloomfield, Ernest F Horton, Jack Crawford, Jno. I. Mont ham, Samuel H. Turner. Wm. Burgin, Jr., Cleveland Streat er, Joby Allsbrooks, Lige Hildreth Eular Blakeney, John McFarian Emanuel Robinson, Tillman MHungo Hugh M. Redfearn, Wm. T. Donahue Willie Mitchell, Ross Melton, Cal vin Edwards, Cleveland Brewer, Johr G. Faulks, C. Amos Jenkins, W. Reect Clanton, J. A. Funderburk, Wm. B Sellers, W. Emanuel Ingram, Wm. E Pigg, C. Lee Hicks, Venus Womack Levy Horton, Henry W. Stanton John Powe, W. L. Brewer, Hoyt, W Deoson, Pamell Streater, Jolly Short Grady Mullis, Allen Myers. Millin i Anc NEW Lowr m Thursday, Man I \ II Our sho % Materialls Tri member of th< more tastefullj Every D< merchandise. Dorothy season. Regal O Beacon i Full lin? SHIRTS thing that it takei instance is right. Don't fa Don't fo of this week. I j i Lowr I MORVEN, SECOND ARMY DRAFT V BEGINS THIS MONTH ? Washington, March 12?Eight hunit dred thousand men ire to be called yj to the colors gradually, during the !S present year under the second army it draft which begins on March 29. An :t announcement today by Provost Marshal General Crowder of the number U to be called was followed closely by i an order for the mobilization of 95.' 000 men during the five day period ' begining March 29, some 15,000 of a them to be assembled under the sec> ond draft of 687,000, not yet sumI moned into service. Details of how the second draft is * to be applied will be made public >- later after congress has acted upon j. proposed legislation providing for the registration of youths attaining the age of 21 years and for basing State '? and district quotas on the number of registrants in Class I. In his first ir official statement on the subject, however, General Crowder assures the ' country that no sweeping withdrawal of large numbers of men at one time i is contemplated, and that care will . be taken to avoid irtterference with 1 1! hoi vesunKThe 95,000 men now called, it is ? understood, are needed at once to till j up divisions and other units scheduletf for e^rly departure or to take | the place of men transferred from other divisions to make up such de' flciencieta. Newlly organized regular . divisions are particularly short of men and heavy drafts on National Army divisions to make these good have been necessary. PATRICK Mrs. J. A. Harrington returned to . her home near Rockingham, N. C.. Monday, after spending Beveral days visiting relatives here and at Harts ville. , Mr. D. S. Brower and family returned Sunday night, after spending a few days at their old home in North ' Carolina. t Mrs. T. M. Ball, of Grey Court, is - visiting Mrs. H. L. Baggott. i Private William A. Woodard, of 4 Camp Sevier, is at home on a fur' lough. Wa carry bath fira and burglary , btnraaca la ardar la prataat aur , aalra* aad aaitoawi. Wa pay ia. taraat aa taring* dapoalta. Yaur , bastaaa* appralcatad. C. P. Maagaa, Caahiar. ery Op i Special Showinj SPRING G -ATp-Lile Comi Friday and :h 14th, 15th, wing of Millinery, New 5 mmings and Wearing Aj 5 family was never mor / selected than now. spartment U full to overflowing o! Dodd Pump* and Oxford* in nt # V * xioras ior in en. Oxfords, for Men and Boys, i Curiae Guaranteed Clothes for ] , NECKWEAR. HOSIERY, COLL s to make our stock complete, am ill to visit our Millinery Departm irget the dates?THURSDAY, FR y-Lile NOR' 'a i - MACEDONIA The Macedonia Negro Minstrel gave an entertainment at Jefferson on last Friday night. There was a big crowd present and the proceeds amounted to forty-five dollars. The following folks visited in Hartsville the past week: Mr. E. R. Knight and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ' Funderburk, Miss Ada Funderburk, and Mr. William Raley. Mr. S. J. Bruton has returned to Hopewell, Va. Mrs. John Middleton is again at home, and we are glad to say greatly improved, after a stay of several weeks in the Columbia Hospital. Mr. Wesley Catoe, of Camp Jackson spent the past week-end with his parents. Mrs. Lula Hough is visiting relatives in Rock Hill. Mr. Ethel Funderburk is expected home this week after spending sev erai weens in the Charlotte Sanitorium. Honor Roll for Macedonia School First Grade?Ralph Middleton, Ray Middleton, Clyde Catoe, Leona Rollings. Advanced First Grade?Charlie Bruton, Rembert Raley, Vance Hendrix, Mildred Holley, Nellie Long, Mamie Pierce, Reba Horton. Second Grade?Eulah Knight, C. W. Jordan, Waldlo Raley, J. D. Catoe, Asilla Kirkley, Gertrude Munn. Third Grade?Cleo Middleton, Daisy Bell Middleton, Lois Middleton, Louis Holley, Myrtle Catoe, Mamie Horton, Mattie Munn. Fourth Grade?Bruce Holley, Gar Knight, Beaslie Knight, Lena Adcock, Ethel Horton, Sim Johnson, Lcoida ' Laird, Boyd Horton, Huldah Holley. Fifth Grade?Rhoyne Middleton, Leila Knight, Alice Adcock, Ruth Catoe. Sixth Grade?Leonard Knight, Bailey Knight, Susie May Secgars, Jackson Middleton. Seventh Grade?Vera Horton. Eighth Grade?Olen Knight, Lena Horton. Ninth Grade?Lula Munn. SILVER SPANGLED HAMBERGS Eggs, $1.50 for 15. Took first prize at County Fair. It MRS. C. P. MANGUM. NOTICE The books of registration for the town of Chesterfield are now open at the Clerk of Court's office. 2t-ch-tn F. M. CANNON, Registrar. >ening ^-v r I UT OODS jany's Saturday 16th iummer Dress Dparel for each e comolete or I< < ' 1 f new and desirable I I j west styles for the t Men. ARS, in fsc?, every- ii a . d the price in every ent. IDAY, SATURDAY \ i \ s Co. fH CAROLINA I . $1.00 A YEAR IN APVA1 fc_ # V M ? ? ? .?ni 1 Errors are always possible. date please notify us promptly. ? ? - ? ? - ? . ? PROGRAM OF MT. CROGHAN COUNCIL OF DEFENSE | The food production campaign is now on in Chesterfield County. We publish herewith a list of a number of the speaking engagements. The people of their respective communities are urged to attend these meeting. Senator George K. Laney will be the principal speaker at Patrick tomorrow night. Mr. W. R. Elliott, District Farm Demonstration Agent, will be in the County Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and will attend the meetings scheduled for those days. The principal address at the meeting at Chesterfield Saturday 23d, wiTl be delivered by Hon. Jno. L. McLaurin, of Bcnnettsville, who is one of the largest farmers in the State of South Carolina. Food production campaigns are being carried on in Jefferson, Alligator and Pee Dee townships at this time and we regret that we have not been able to obtain a list of the various meetings for publication. A partial list of meeetings is as follows: Pageland school auditorium Monday night, March 18th. Dudley, Wednesday night, March 20th. Salem church, colored, Friday night, March 22d. Ousleydale, 11 A. M. Thursday, March 15th. Cat Pond, 3 P. M. Thursday, March 15 th. Bethesda, 10 A. M. Friday, March 15th. Bear Creek, 3 P. M. Friday, March 15th. Patrick, 8 P. M. Friday, March lT*h. Vaughn school, 11 A. M. Monday, March 18th. Snow Hill, 3 P. M. Monday, March 18th. Shiloh, 11 A. M. Tuesday, March 19 th. White Oak, 3 P. M. Tuesday, March 19 th. Bay Springs, 8 P. M. Tuesday, March 19 th. Pine Grove, 11 A. M. Wednesday, March 20th. Center Point, 3 P. M. Wednesday, March 20th. Wamble Hill, 8 P. M. Wednesday, March 20th. Stafford School, 3 P. M. Thursday, March 21st. Marburg, 8 P. M. Thursday, March 21st. Orange Hill, 8 P. M. Friday, March 22d. Chesterfield, 11 A. M., Courthouse, Saturday 23rd. The Mt. Croghan Township Council of Defense held a meeting in Ruby and one in Mt. Croghan on Tuesday. < Those assembled were addressed by the Rev. Mr. Fowler on Food Conservation and Food Producing. The following itineray of similar meetings has been arranged for Mt Croghan township: Pine Grove, colored church, March 14th, 8 o'clock. Elizabeth church, March 15th, 8 o'clock. Center Grove church, March 18th, 3 o'clock. Antioch church, March 19th, 8 /clock. Timmonsville, March 20th, 8 o'clock. j Providence church, March 21st, 8 o'clock. Bethlehem church, March 22d, 8 o'clock. | One Ne^ Used Thre< This Piano original! The First Check for? $2< i = I Baldwin and Halle ; Victor and Edis< l Piano Tuning , Crawford J CHERA ? JOE 2 ' ' / < If there should be an error in your I 4 ? i ? ? ?? P MRS. MARY JOHNSON Mrs. Mary Johnson, of near Ruby, died last Wednesday and was buried Thursday at Cross Roads cemetery. The Rev. A. B. Smith conducted the funeral service. Mrs. Johnson was a daughter of Mr. und Mrs. J. J. Purvis, both of whom died some years ago. She married Mr. (iriffeth Johnson, of Hartsville, S. C., and after four years of companionship Mr. Johnson died leaving her with one child. She then made her home with her brother, Rev. J. D. Purvis, of Ruby, where she stayed until her death. Mrs. Johnson was 47 years of age and a member of Cross Roads Baptist church. She joined the church in early life and had lived a consistent Christian life ever since and was always faithful to her Christian duties. She leaves one daughter, j?t seven sisters and two brothers and a host of friends to mourn her death. Ep uk. j. a. tUBANKS I Dr. J. B. Eubanks, one of the best- j known physician in the county, died Hi at his home near Pageland ja8t Saturday. The funeral services were conducted at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon by the Rev. D. L. Preslar, assisted by the Rev. B. S. Funderburg. The Masonic order conducted the burial. The presence at the obsequies of a great concourse of people attested the love and esteem in which Dr. Eubanks was^held by the people. SALESMEN WANTED To solicit orders for lubricating oils, greases and paints. Salary or Commission. Address The HARVEY OIL CO., Cleveland, Ohio. lt-p NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS OFHURSEY BROS. COMPANY ? V By virtue of a resolution this day passed by the Directors of Hursey Bros. Co., a meeting of the stockholders of Hursey Bros. Co. is herewith called for 12 noon, Friday, March 29th, 1918, in the office of said Hursey Bros. Co., Chesterfield, S. C., for the purpose of considering a resolution that Hursey Bros. Co. go into liquidation and that the corporation be dissolved. W. J. PERRY, President, J. H. BITTLE, Sec. treas. March 1st. 1918. j THE BEST OfEverything TO EAT At Lowest Prices A. F. Davis Market Will pay hi|(heat market prica for Hide*. w Piano j F? Mnntks ' y sold for $350.00 DO ?Gets It! S FOR ;tt & Davis Pianos ^ on Phonographs 11 ' /' and Repairing ewelry Co. w, s. c. I