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? I' ? I ii ? | if/wrt J^emd cf Talk W. S. S, continually and buy daily. M isses Pearl and Sarah Moore left Wednesday for Shorter College. Miss Esther Rivers has entered Chicora College, Columbia, S. C. Miss Lila Teal left Wednesday for Lander College, at Greenwood, S. C. Ladies Gray English Walking Boot; military heel. TEAL-JONES CO. M iss Katherine Guess has returned to Maryville College, Maryville, Tenn. .Miss Mary Funderburg is visiting her sister Mrs. Cannady atllope Mills, N. C. Mr. Shaw Meehan has gone to Stratford, Conn., where he is employed in government ship yards. Miss Mary Walsh has accepted :i , position in the graded school at Chester, S. C. Ladies Mahogany Engliih Bal. Leather and Neolin Soles. TEALJONES COMPANY. Mrs. Felix Cannon and children, of Hamlet, spent several days this week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Lucas. Mr. Lonnie Campbell who is employed in Shij) Yard at Port Went worm near oavunn.in, via., is in iowii this week. Mr. Fred Rivers, who has been dangerously ill, is apparently on the road to recovery. Longwear Shoes are sold by TEALJONES COMPANY. We are going to buy some War Savings Stamps this week or bust. Will you join us? Mr. Stradford Davis and Miss Pearl Johnson were married last Sunday morning at Zoar church. Mrs. Frank B. Sanders and brothei Jack Douglas, and Messes, C C. Doug lass and Walter Teal went to Col. umbia Tuesday. Misses Violet and Mary Belle Weisi left last Friday for Charlotte, N. <\ where they have entered Draughn's Business College Ralston Shoes made on foot mould, ed last.. Sold by TEAL-JONES CO. Mr. II. II. Harrall, who has been in the Anson Hospitable seriously sieli is expected home soon, his condition being much improved. When you buy school books at the Chesterfield Drug Co. don't ask for credit. Kvery book must be paid for before it leaves the store. Regular meeting of the Woodmen of the World Saturday night. There will ho eleven or more initiations; do pree team from Chcraw is expected Every member should be present. Stock of Clothing for Men and Boys is complete. We advise earl;/ buyinK. TEAL-JONES COMPANY There will be a minstrel show at Patrick school house Friday nipht Sept. 20th. Admission 25 and 1( cents. Proceeds po for piano fund We have received a preat manj soldier letters durinp the past twc weeks, more than we are able tt print. We are always sorry to leave any <>f them out. They are all fin* and deserve a place in our colymns but our rapacity is limited. The license numbers of cars burn inp pasoline > n Sunday are beirp taken down by the chief of police o! Chesierlield. There is sufficient reason for some of these cars hcini out, but it is well for all to know th.a the numbers are being taken dowt for future refi rencc. Moil's wool shirts at TEAL-JONET COMPANY. School opens next Monday, Sept lb'., at It o'clock, having been delay < two weeks that the children ntigh finish [licking cotton. Miss Mnudi Kdgoworth, a Winthrop graduate, o Kershaw, has been selected to till th? vacancy in the corps of High Schoo teachers. On last Satu lay night while re turning t'ronr. Wadesboro, .Mr Jin Adams had a fight with his fathc r in law, Mr. J. Q. Adams, who receive* several severe knife wounds, one o| whicf severed a small artery in hi; neck. A successful operation was p rlbrmed by Dr. Ilayden and Mr A ims will [trove soon. We are showing the latest colon and blocks in Levy's Hats. TEAL JONES COMPANY. The ''ommission for Relief of Bel gitttii is making a second appeal fot clothing for the Belgians. This ap P al conies through the Red Cross The < h< -'. rfield Chapter is expected tu cnllec* ;11 least 070 pounds of clothing thou "h much more than that amount can he used. The campaign is for the week of Sept. 2J to 150. The workers in all auxiliaries are urged .... -i. ? ? vw K?r iw HI rttnicsi K?>int'nriK servirable clothing at the time specified. 11 is not required that all the clothing furnished he second-hand. We are inclined to behove that the flock of devils that one time entered into a herd of swine, and who have lately made their abode in the hearts of the Prussians and pro-(?ermans, made a visit to the office of The Advertiser last week. From Friday Sept. 6th to Friday the 13th our two gasoline engines refused to run. During that time all the doctoring, mend ing, coaxing and cussing that experts in these various lines could do failed to maice the wheels go round. So we suggest to our subscribed, who missed their paper last week, to blame it on the kaiser and his devils. I ? * L; W ? ? ' ' ' 9 lM %eealJnterext |i" I I M M ' I Regular communication of Chester- j field Lodge No. 220 A. F. M. will be i held Friday evening, Sept. 20th, at . j 8 o'clock. By order, of B. F. TEAL, W-. M. 1 r The following new members have i t been added to the Wexford Bed Cross 1 Auxiliary of the Chesterfield Chapter: ! * Mr. J. W. Gullcdge, Mrs. Archie Al- !1 len, Mr. and Mrs. Jadie Griggs V A very interesting meeting on be- , half of good roads was held recently in the courthouse yard. The situa- j tion was canvassed thoroughly anil ; the meeting adjourned to meet again y , at an early date. It was stated at j this meeting that the annual tax re- | t ceipts that can apply on the roads now j ' ? >? nnn mi ..1- . "* twcuo auwui n,-'i?vn;u.ui;. I HIS JiniOUML, I ,s considered sullieient, if wisely ex-}, pended, to greatly improve the con- j 1 dltion ?ff existing roads To devise j a more efficient method of working j the roads seems to be the purpose of | these meetings. Every good citizen j , should he on hand at the next meet- . :tig and take part in thes discussions. ] Have just received shipment of ? I handsome Fall ties. . See them at ' Teal-Jones Co. When Mr. ltheli spoke tecently on . the subject of War ^Savings Stamps he , made the statement that the soldier today is an absolutely helpless per- ( | son. When he enters the army he is ^ ' no longer able to support himself. ' From an independent self-sustaining ( person, he becomes entirely depe.n- | j dent. lie becomes dependent upon the folks at home for his clothes, his j food, his arms, ammunition and trans- , puliation. This truth should not be ( I forgotten for one moment by those , who stay at home. You do not have | to await a sale oi Liberty Bonds in j ' order to do your part in maintaining , the soldiers, (jo how and buy W'.S.S. , We consider that ample notice has j been given that ALL subscriptions \ must be paid in advance and kept in ; advance. If we fail to enforce this rule we face the prospect of having | , our supplies cut oil" at the wholesalers. 1 We esirmot send si :i t eiimnt s I'l'i'inici. . it is t<?o expensive. It now costs more t than one dollar to semi the paper out t a year. Our past experience has i taught, us that the most useless thinp t we ever din was to mail out state- i 1 merits for subscription. Only one r ' course is open to us, that is to stop ji 1 the paper when the time is out This 1 we are doinp as rapidly as we can \ work the list over. There is no sub- ! scriber that we wish to lose. But we | have done our best to inform every . one of the new jrovernment rejrulu- t i t.ions. MIDDENDORF , The Middendorf school will open , Monday, Sept J{0. with the following j I teachers: Miss Pamelia Evans, of Al> , r beville, principal and Miss I'earle and i Vtra Melton, of Chesterfield, assis- . tants. K. C. Johnson Injured i J Mr. K. (' Johnson was attacked 1 and painfully injured by a hojf last Friday and it now in the Infirmary t at Florence in a very serious condi- j ' tion. His many friends hope for him t ' a speedy recovery. ? Ernest I,. Sims, of Camp Hum- 1 phries, Va.. spent last week with his i parents her". I Mrs. M. E. Perry is on an extended : - visit to relatives in North Carolina. ; Claude Rowe, operator for S A. f at Camden, spent Thursday with hon e . t folks. i M \ X " I> / \ a A / if .iirjMis, >? . i>.. wiiii, *iary una .1.111- i I io Johnson spent Sunday in Florence i with their futher, K. Johnson. i II. T Mi'Miinus went to Cheraw ; .Satunlay eveni :\r on business. ' (i. \V. Ilowe spent the week-end with homefolks, returning Sunday ' I niulit to Jacksonville. Somebody is not buying aH lite ' War Savings Stamps he promised to ' buy. Is it you? 1 CROSS ROADS 1 Mr. and Mrs. Arlin Douglass, of 1 " .he White Oak i-eetion, visito<l at the : 1 home of Mr. V. H. Wuddcll Sunday. ' Messrs Maurice Wadsworth and ' Carl Waddel) left last Thursday f >r ' ^ Charleston, S. where they will 1 4 work in the IJ. S. Ship Yard. 4 .Mrs. Pauline River- was in Ruby 1 on day last week on business. Mrs. Klizabeth Melton visited at 1 . the home of Mr. and Mrs. (?. C. Mel- 1 * . ton s Sunday. Rev. J. I>. Purvis filled his regular ' appointment at Cross Roads Sunday. ' Mrs. Pauline Rivers and little bro- * * I- f A1 _ _ ? ?* r i . ? . . w irit-r, r loyu >v an.swart n, were .it tne Woodward Mill recently on business. ' I Best wishes to The Advertiser : THE POSITIVE AMERICAN ' To he merely American is not j ' enough. One must he a positive A me- J * rican. I' It isn't sullicient to he anti-(icrmun ' One must needs he pro-American to he a real American. I The other day a professor of a I .vfissouri (ierman university in an adI dress to an audience of Oerman ori- " I t'in, insisted that to he negatively loy al and obedient to the laws was not f v i enough; they must he spontaneous " J and unreserved in the expression of . devotion to America as their only " j country. '' Negative Americanism, if it may be called (hat is f>0 per rent. anti-Ame- ^ ricanism. It isn't a help in winning 11 the war, and m y be a hindrance. w J! a RABBITS FOR SALE . ir New Zeala:.d Red Rabbits;! months 0 old $5.00 per pair. ti J. L. CRAWFORD, Ch^fuw.S.C, ^ H n ni^ - ^ i TiTIrfSkr. ???i RS. W. P. POLLOCK TELLS OF tr AMERICAN RED CROSS CON- h ~ a FERENCE HELD AT FLORENCE s Cheraw, S. C., ^ Sept. G, 1918. ? >ear Members: Doubtless -you have heard of the _ / = ecent meeting held in Florence of he A. R. C. for this part of the itate. Everybody who went enjoyed v,,. r..~ ... <i ui.. 1 I.v Wl .IVICHVV; IIUM WU^III.V ttllll It'll cry much benefitted by hearing I)r. j >navely, Miss Van rie Volde, Mr. Lo- j :an and Dr. Melton. ^ Fifteen from this chapter attended, ] )Ut I did wish so much that every > number in the county could have i ward these people who are at the- , wads of various divisions of Ameri- j an Red Cross, with headquarters in ( \tlanta. j ^ First, I must tell you some of the < lew ruling which have recently been naugurated. No more chapters are o be formed in counties where there s a chapter. For instance, McBee las almost two hundred members and ?y giving her some of our territory is she has over fifty members. A Branch must have all it own financing uid is organized just as a Chapter jut is under the original chapter. (County Chapter) which goes to At- ' anta for allotments and instructions 1 ;tc. in like manner the Branch comes :o the chapter for same. ' December is the month for every ( >ne who is a member to renew membership and for those who are lot members to become members. In his way all dues are paid in December. This a splendid plan and simplifies matters very much. Hereafter one ivill not be wondering if it is time i o renew membership to A. II. C. but .v i 11 know that the renewal is due in December. Kaeh December there will ie a drive for new members and renewals. It is hoped that this drive vill be so advertised and organized n the county that every community v 111 enlist its people in this great huminitation organization. Hereafter the work of all the chapers will be alloted them from Atanta. The allotments as sent to the diaper in town divides the allotment beween the various Branches and auxliaries. These allotments are sent to he Chapter and the Chapter in tuna livides the allotment betwben the vaious branchs and auxiliaries. These illotnients are never sent unless Atanta has the material on hand, and ve are required to get this material rom head?|urters. This plan sim>1 lies the work of the purchasing .gent and systematizes the output of he Chapters. For instance, hereto- ( ore each Chapter has decided what garments it prefers to make. The uirchasing agent would then write all ver lhe country to try to get the best ' irice obtainable for the material reitiired. After the material came vn ious mics would cut out the garnents. ; Often in this way material was .visaed and scraps were unnecessarily urge hence the change. Decently Cheraw Chapter received his allotment: 1150 undershirts;refuree garments. The allotment sheet I ells how many buttons will be need- ( d, how many spools ??f thread, and I low many Chapter label. These gar- | rents are already cut. This last al- ] Anient will not have to be made my specified time, but in a reason- I ible length of time?say two months. ( Please write me at once what your ( mxiliary or branch will take of this ; illotment. We have no recent knit- ( Led garment alloted us, so we know \ Atlanta has no wool on hand. No new allotments in surgical dressings. It seems that the women of our county have done wonderful work in the Woman's Work Department, I sewing, surgical dressings, knitting, , etc., Our warehouses here- and < tbroad are full. Now that these ' warehouses are full there is not that * creat necessity for every spare moment to be put to sewing or knitting. % Kvery one must still irivu some time It ? I Lo this department of work, hut we ire asked to tfive some time to the study of Dietetics, Home nursing and Kirst Aid to the Injured. Mrs. Charles * Prince has been made chairman of t committee to ini|uire into this work ind she will inform you how to organize classes, etc. just as soon as she , receives instruction from Atlanta. I'liey ur^rc that this work be taken up as so many trained nurses are | iced abroad and in the camps thus ] caving the civilian population with>ut nurses. Now our people at home oust he taken care of as well as our ' toldiers and so every woman and hierh f ichool tfirl is urjred to study how to do 1' his by taking the studies mentioned f ihove. I Mr. Logan gave us a talk on Home C service and urges that every com- ( nunity will have a Home Service ? ommittce. Mrs. Winsey is chairman ( if this Committee and Mr. Hubert I lanna is Secretary and they have V icen doing a wonderful work. This ommittee wishes to tret in touch with very enlisted man's family so as to e its counsellor always, and to help i case trouble should arise. It is distinctly not a charitable /ork but a work of brotherly lovehat this committee does. We feel that the committee here i Cheraw is doinff all that is possi- ' le, but what we very much desire i that each community have a Home ' ervice Committee and will work un- 1 1 that is an accomplished fact. The ' ork of this committee will go on lone ftcr the war is over when that try- 1 reconstruction period comes on. ( >ur men who are sent over will reirn broader minded and more enghtened generally. Now we muat^ a t ijifif r>Vi*< i f - . y and not ]ot their families fall be- the ind them spiritually and mentally flgl nd that is another task of the Home coi ervice Committee. er Fow boundless its work you say. 'es, but how boundless its opportuniies for real service. Let us awake and pet ready forj STATEMENT OF THE THE PEOPLE Located at Chesterfield, at the clo se Resources . AK.ns and Discounts .... $135,333.03 I Ca )verdrafts 2,258.3") Su Bonds and Stock Owned Ui >y the Bank 5,10?.00 Ci urniture and Fixtures . 2,200.00 Ta Banking House 6,000.00 Di Oue from Bnks and Bnkrs 8,977.98 Di Currency 666.00 In jold 100.00 po Silver & oth'r minor coin 257 06 t to Ti cit Cu Bi C< Be Total $160,893 02 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. Before me came C. P. Mangum, Casl being duly sworn, says that the above ant ilition of said bank, as shown by the boo Sworn to and subscribed before > Correct Attest: J. L. Douglass, Geo. K. Laney, J. A. Campbell, Directors STATEMENT OF THI THE FARMEI Located at Itu'oy, S. C., at the close of Resource* , Loans and Discounts . . . 22.S85.74 0 Overdrafts 1,487.74 1) Turn iure and Fixtures. . 1,005.04 t Ir Due from links and Bnkrs 7,147.41 pc Currency 505.00 I tc Gold .. 95.00 ! C; Silver & oth'r minor coin 445.80 ' Cher) sand Cash Items . . 14.1.84 N Certificate of indebtedness 1,000 00 or Liberty Loan Bonds .... 500.00 B Expense Account 010.05 ( C B< Total $ 30,165.21 ' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. Before me came M. L. Raley, cash being duly sworn, says that the above ai condition of said bank, as shown by the 1 Sworn to and subscribed before rr Correct Attest: T. (J. Griggs, T. II. Burch, J. S. McGregor, Directors. STATEMENT OF THE THE BANK OF CF Located at Chesterfield, S. C., at the cloi Resources .oans and Discounts . . . . $28(5,'J'.)'.),.'17 Cj )verdrafts .*. 4,054.88 Si Liberty Bonds 0,500.00 U 'urniture and Fixtures.. 2,725.00 C\ [tanking House 10,000.00 Tt )ther Heal Estate 1,000.00 D )ue from Bnks and Bnkrs 23,001.77 In Currency 1,887.00 pci jold 220.00 to Silver & oth'r minor coin 305.20 Ti hecks and Cash Items. . 515.80 ca vV. S. S. Account 1,201.41 Ci B C< Be Total $339,093.01 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, BOUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. Before me carne C. C. Douglass, ( vho, being duly sworn, says that the al rue condition of said bank, as shown by Sworn to and subscribed before m e t 'orrest attest: T. Redfearn, R. E. Rivers, M. J. Hough, Directors. STATEMENT OF THE THE FARMEI Located at Chesterfield, S. C., at the CI Resources ,oans and Discounts ...$ 71,543.54 C> Iverdrafts 26,035.02 Si '"urniture and Fixtures . 2,000.07 IJi Ithcr Real Estate 4,913.3(5 fi >ue from Bnks and Bnkrs 898.76 'I: 'urrency 1,020.00 I)t Jol.l . . '. 5.00 In Silver & oth'r minor coin 281.14 po 'hecks and Cash Items. . 781.73 T< .iherty Loan Bonds .... 5,200.00 Ti V. S. S. & Thrift Stamps 119.75 ea Ca Bi Cc Be Total $112,858.37 5TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD, lefore me came W. D. Campbell, C ash being duly sworn, says that the aho^c a o idition of said bank, as shown by th Sworn to and subscribed before me th Correct Attest: J. T. Hurst, J. B. Streuter, T. D. Huntley, Directors. 1 1 -J.... A return of our noble men who ar< tUng for us, bo that their homi nirg will be a joyful one altogeth and entirely. Faithfully youvs, Mrs. W-. P. POLLOCK, V.-Ch. Cheraw Chapter r a. p.. c. CONDITION OF S BANK of business Aug. "1st, 1918. Liabilities |3(UCK I'UIU in . . . * ZO.UO'J.U irplus Fund 2,000.0 '.divided Profits, less irrent Expenses and xos Paid 516.5 le to Banks and Bankrs 3,848.'! vidends Unpaid 27.E dividual Desits Subject Check $50,228.20 me Certifies of D'posit 19,216.78 ishier's Ch'ks 55.60 69,500.? lis Payable, including ?rtificales for Money trrowed 60.000.( Total $ 160,893. ( lier of the above named bank, wh< I foregoing statement is a true coi ks of said bank. C. P. MANGUM. lie this 10th day of Sept., 1918 W. P. ODOM, Notary Public I CONDITION OF RS BANK business August 31st, 1918 t _ 1- - _ Ltiaoiiuiei npital Stock I*ai<! In . . .$ 10,000.I uo i<? Bnks and linkers 291J idividual Deixits Subject ? Check . . . .$18,817.37 ashicr's Ch'ks 592.OH 19,409. otes and Bills Redis?untcd 1,464.' ill Payable, including erlificates for Money irrowed 5,000.< Total $ 36,165.! ier of the above named bank, who id forctroir.tr statement is a tru< books of said bank M. L. RALEY.' ' ic this 6th day of September, 1918 M. J. Deese, Notary Public. CONDITION OF IESTERFIELD >e of business August 31, 1918. Liabilities ipital Stock Paid In . . . 50,000.< irplus Fund 7,500.1 ndivided Profits, less urrent Expenses and ixes Pai<j 2,714.1 ividends Unpaid 177.' idividual De>sits Subject Check $95,137.92 me Certifites of D'posit 16,909.45 ishier's Ch'ks 653.85 112,701.: ill Payable, including ertiheates for Money irrowed 166,000.1 Total $339,093.1 Cashier of the above-named ban oove and foreiroinjr statement is the books of said bank. C. C. DOUGLASS, his 6th day of September, 1918. D. L. SMITH, Notary Public CONDITION OF *S BANK ose of business Aug. 31, 1918. Liabilities *f?it?i 1 Stock Paid In ... $ 7,7.r>0.( irplus Fund 2,500.( ndivided Pro6ts, less jrrent Expenses and i\es Paid 520.( je to Banks and linkers 965.1 dividual Debits Subject Check ...$55,733.72 me Certifites of Deposit 7,072.33 ishier's Ch'ks 815.79 63,621.J lis Payable, including rtificates for Money irrowcd 37,500. C Total $112,858.3 lier of the above-named hank, who nd foregoing statement is a tru e books of said bank. W. D. CAMPBELL, Cashier. is 9th day of Sept., 1918. v. u. mm in, rsoiary ruDlic <A ' ' '* e STATEMENT OF THl e - THE BANK. OF RUBY / Located at Mt. Croghan, S. C., at the c rsmutcm * Loans and Discounts ...$ 77.3G2.83 * Overdrafts . . . . % ' 280.37 I Furniture and Fixtures. . 2,326.61 ' _ Banking House 6,018.57 * Other Real Estate 2,903.37 Due from Bnks and Bi\krs 6.2T6.90 ' Currency 1,598.00 1 Gold ' 2.50 i Silver it oth'r minor coin 305.55 t' Checks and Cash Items.*. 76.00 * 0 Liberty Bonds 5,340.00 I 0 War Savings Stamps. . . . 412.78 ^ Cash, Ruby ofFice 339.74 * ? 0 >4 i ' j Total ..$103,181,221 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of ChesterfieldBefore me came P. M. Therrcll, cai beiiiK duly sworn, says that the above a diiion of said bank, as shown by the b< Sworn to and subscribed before n;e >0| ~ Correct Attest: I. S. Funderburk, J. O. Taylor, Robt. Tucker, Directors. j, . i Subsciiptio ! The = j Effective October 1st, IS I of The State will be as foil J Daily and Sudnay, per yea I, Daily only, per year j Sunday only, per year . . . . jj., i ocmi-wceKiy, per year . . . | Short term subscriptioninvariably in advance. 42 | Until October first rene\ I year in advance will be i 77 | $8.09 per year. | Subscribe to The State n ^ j paper covering local. Stab j paper covering local, Stab 21 I to your home as a daily vis j Address, S The State B f . | COLUME i _ f FARM In the past three yeats bly over One Hnndred Thoi field County. DO Loans ftlO,000 and o 54 Annual Ii 7r' ?1 I trio /tn unaer 3iu,uv Annual Ii No Loans too No Inspection bo No life Insura ^ Term: Three, We are in the Position to k, Write Us a Realty Loan & F. D. SLAGF HARTSVILLE, | GLAD T0TEST1FY Saji Watoga Lady, "As To What Cardui Has Done For Me, So | jo As To Help Others." >o| Watoga, W. Va.?Mrs. S. W. Gladv<ell, j of this townrsays: "When about 15 years i 'of age, I suffered greatly ... Sometimes i 44 would go a month or two, and. 1 had ^ | terrible headache, backache, and bearing- j 1 down pains, and would just drag and 1 had no appetite. Then ... it would last; ' ... two weeks, and was so weakening, i ahd my health was awful. My mother bought me a bottle of' 14 Cardui, and J began to improve after j I taking the first bottle, so kept it up till I 1 took three ... 1 gained, and was well 10 and strong, and I owe it all to Cardui. I t ? - - - . I am married now ana nave J children ? . .. Have never had to have a doctor for 1,7 female trouble, and just resort to Cftrdul if I need a tonic. I am glad to testify to what it has done for me, so as to help others." ' ' If you are nervous or weak, have head>e aches, backaches, or any of the other ailments so common to women, why not1 | give Cardui a y ial? Recommended by many physicians. In use over 40 years. Begin taking Cardui today. It may be the very medicine you need. NC-130 j I ' 1 I * V E CONDITION OP tND MT. CROGHAN V lose of business Aug- 31, 1918. Liabilities Capital Stock Paid In ... $ 25,000.00 surplus Fund 2,760.00 Jndivided Profits, less Current Expenses and raxes Paid 2,283.73 Dividends Unpaid 2.50 Individual De>osits* Subject :o Check $32,986.85 Cashier's Ch'ks 658.14 33,644.9^ Motes and Bills Redislounted 9,500.00 mils payable, including Certificates for . Money Borrowed 30,000.00 Total $103,181.22 \ shier of the above named bank, who, nd foregoing statement is a true eoa? >oks of said bank. P. M. THERRELL. this 9th day of Sept., 1918. D. L. SMITH, Notary Public. n Rates of State Ito 1.1 1 l! J no, inju suuscnpuoii rates ows: r $9.00 | . . . 7.00 2.00 * 1.50 * at same rate. Payable vals for not more than one accepted at the old rate, ow, and have a real newsb and geenral news, .come i and general news, come ritor. Company ia, s. c. LOANS] we have loaned considera. jsand Dollars in Chester- , ver, 5z per Cent. nterest 0 6 Per Cent. iterest Large. 1 Fee. nee Required. Five or Ten Years. Give You I'rompt Service To Day Insurance Co. IT. Manager SOUTH OAffllMNA r I SOUTH CAROLINA IS NOT BUYING ENOUGH W. S. S. Charleston?Nearly $0,000,000 worth of War Savings Stamps have been sold in South Carolina, according to reports received at the office of the State War Savings Committee. This amount is only about one-fifth of the State's quota for the year. The unsatisfactory showing is believed to he due to the fact that many person^ % have neglected the pledges they made in the June W S. S. pledge campaign although in most counties these pledges are being redeemed faithfully. Beaufort county led the state in sales during the week ending September 7, and also leads in total sales. Beaufort is the only county in the State which has purchased more than $7.00 per capita. The Pee Dae section continue* in ?? ?4 ?..?w ??av?* Mil lllipivv UIVII V 1 in sales, and Horry, Marion, And' Florence led all counties except Beaufort during the week. The leading counties in total sales now are: Beaufort, $7.59; Charleston, $< 90; Horry, $6.28; Florence,. $6.04; York, $5.1; Spartanburg, $5.62; Greenville, $5.42 ;Anderson, $5.30 ;Marion, $5.10. Saluda, Colleton and Berkeley continue to hold last place in the list. The total sales through Sept. 7 are $5,840,123.60, .which is $3.56 per capita. - jkJ6k