Hw Sund8) morning July. 4^?Came ^VpedmoDd's sister Mrs. P. Nor* ! Himr,ck of Rutherford County J K rarest fity with her two i HJj6:ere Mrs. ri. H. BiBperetaff, ^Tgrs. Volsey Abernathy and d( their seven sons and their < (The other son dead)- as fol- ' M, u cours< of ages. ) irtt?Mrs K. H. Rigger-staff. wid- ? Lu-Xr Kelly P. Hamrick and i wife. Lulu Holland Hamrick and 1 H, three sons. Spurgin, Vonnle, j HtlrJ?fiuford and his wire, Bea- < VsMey Hamrick and three chB- ( H?, ore female Reba. and two BeiJ and Howard. Hu.eh?Charlie and wife Maud I Hamrick with two children, ^ md Charles Jr. , John J. Hamrick and wife ' dill Hamrick Jewel (boy) and rl! Bris and Bettle Sue. ' i?Byron A. Hamrick and Jennie Smith Hamrick. No G alb?Clara Bryson Hamrick B thy and husband Volney and 1 i small sons. h?Hicks T. Hamrick and hia srence Mahaffee Hamrick and "0 children, Jennie and Hicks ' were 36 in number aad with- ? he crowd staying ovuvfr^,,* rs proceedings made 65 for hich were agaii^ spread mk ' Oaks of the Dedmond yard. 8 edmond thanked hia slater j husband and all the reet le this morning for the love- 1 kindly remembrance then * he meeting over to his i Mrs. Ada Brown whQ made 1 s leat and appropriate speech, 8 rhem all for the noble ree- ' ithe call which she sponsor ' u regretted having to leave so r dinner for her home In jE , S. C. ^ being no minister present, a d on her son-in-law J. P. 8 to ask Gods blessing on the 11 ch he did in a splendidly a rtyef for til .tho^p jresen^, , 11 iff told tAem tov pitch In j u ,y did without any more : it were interupted by a r of much needed rain, so go into the small space took and dining rooms and j ded and there finished j st, where was Just barely . room. When a piece of j dropped It could not be j a until a foot was pressed j *tfter the rain we all had a , Une going over family rec- 4 i date back to 1590. This ^ r as we can trace our name. Thomas Dedmond g the first of these who 11 is mandates of the church ) r. He was what Is known ' untry as a hard-shell Bap-1 left and went Into Eng- j married, still they were to such conditions as com- < tn to sail In a tiny boat ^ on what Is now Maryland 1 man and woman had one <i *ao married a French lady and . gons and five daughters. B* Ma Edmond Dedmond was the W til the corps who formed the *te" ?nd personally supervised Nrreying b-tween many of j B?- So my daughters are en- B? to members in the organl- , f tailed Colonial Damee and titers of the Revolution, for B**? Dedmond No. II. paid the B^ne penalty as one who fought George Washington. B ?n truly be said of the leaders B^f the Dedmonds; that whatever landicap3. owing to lack of B?Wce*' they were men of conminds, even though they Boo schools in those days In that B ?( North Carolina where they rage hilling Station Now Open front of Baptist I Church 1 I At I COLUMBUS P?*<1 During Church Hourtl - ?r sm'Mgim . 'IK "" FAMILY RE UNION BnBNk|MQBSbftdJkufll a. I lived from 1590, among savages or rather anrrouoded by thlem. JThte Edmond Dedmond was raised up At the time and with Daniel Boone., Then aa the iun sank lower and: lower all those I nresent were In creaslngly reminded that Monday with Its pressing duties would hare Lo be faced, and. that it behooved jach person present to depart to his >r her home to be in readiness to neet the duties of tomorrow; therelore with final farewells the guests reluctantly boarded their automo)ilea and departed, some for South Carolina, and others to Rutherford bounty. - ' j j DEOMONO FAMILY REUNION "The Lord is the portion of mine nhoHtnnno o n H t\f mv (-nn* Thnn naintainest my lot. The lines are alien nnto me In pleasant places; fea, I have a goodly heritage." So quoted Rev. r. C. Swanman ram the words of the sweet singer if Israel, as the family gathered Lround the festal board, for the anlual reunion of the family of Dr. md Mrs. E. W. Dedmond at Columius, Saturday Juljj 3rd. Continuing the speaker referred o the long chain of citizenship that narks the tamfly, extending back if the first census, and as far as rrlttan records ?am pe found. :.i; * A' 'AnSlt^ almost Untouched by the tand of the grim reaper, in that ave the husband of the eldest Laughter and one of her children he immediate mfamiiyt ^mains iqn act, even unto the fourth genarar MB. Indeed a goqdljp heritage, and the pea^er chargf^ them not tQ? lose Ight-jpf It, afcd the manifold; jriesft. ngs wfticn tMf Ltora aaa snawerea ipon tym. >r. At th^ conclusion of Rev. Si*anoans' timely aftdLpertinent remains. ie offere^. thanks Most Hlghh, fter whlcl all present proceeded to atisfy the cravipgs of the material nan from the abundance of delect.ble and succulent viands which had ieen , spread upon a table erected inder the shade -of the mghtly oaks vhtch adorn the yard at the Doctors tome. S\ Dr. and Mrs. pedmond were happy ; n the presence of every child ud heir husbands paid wives, and each iving grandchild and great-grandchild rhich is unusual in Itself that all iving decendanks, scattered as they ire, should bel permitted by the irace of Divine Power to so asaem- ' I REPORT OF THE K The Bank of Saluda, at Saluda u at the clo^e of business, June SO, , ' i '' RESOl f . 1. Loans and Discounts i Demabdl Loans - -3. Overdrafts, secured,' 3None;, (. 4. United States Bonds and Lib' j| 5. North Carolina State, Bonds f r6. All other Stocks, Bonds, and y 7. Premium on Bonds .\ u 8. Banking Houses, 33,800; Fur f 32,500|' | (. 9. All o^her Real Estate owned ? 10. Cash In vault and net amoun jj , u. Bankers, and Trust Companl \ 11. Cash Items held over 24 hou y 12. Checks for clearing ........ Y 13. Custodiers'. Liability on Acc t |j. y Total r {; I LLABU ? 1. Capital Stock paid in h 2. SurplUB Fund ^ ? 3. Undivided Profits, less currei ? paid Jj 9 , 4. Unearned Discount t 6. Dvidends Unpaid - ?? J 6. Notes and hub reuucuuuicv f 7. Bills .] taxable f 8. Certificates of Deposit repres* J 9. Deposit Due Banks, Bankers. 10. Deposits subject to check, 1 11. Deposits Due State of N. C. < 12. Demand Certificates of Depc 13. Time C erfrtficates of Deposit, Days * 14. Cashier's Checks outstanding 15. iCertifidd Checks 16. Time Certificates of Deposit Days .[. ) 17. Sayings Deposits 18. Trust Deposits (net) 19. Accrued Interest due depos 20. Domestic and Foreign Acce] T ? > Total State of North Carolina?Co I [ I, Walter Thompson, Cathie solemnly swear that the abor? et .? knowledge and beblief. ' Wi | Correct?Attest: < > < <? ? > <? I > < > Subscribed and sworn to be o E. C. BARNARD, Notary P II My commlaslon expiree Oct* ?? ?? ? < It Ml ? <? < V .* ble themselves (or the purpose o honoring their parents. Those present of the Immediate family were George C. and wif< Emma (nee Proctor) with their three children Caton G. Jessie Max wel land Robert W. of Charlotte, N. c. i; Ada V. (Mrs. A. p. Brown) (wld ow) with her six children Nellie (Mrs. J. F. Seesoms) George, David, Clare, Selwyn and Martha, of New berry, S. C. B. Von and wife (Nee Addison) of- Newberry, S. C. I 'Iona (Mrs.J. L. Furr) and huiband with their two children Olan and James, of Ooldvllle.S. C. Little (Mrs, W. A. Orraond) and husband, with their three children, LaVon, Enola and Elaine. of Rock Hill, 4*. C< Great Grand Children present were Jerr^'" and Rowenr. Sessoms, children ofwiJr. and Mrs. J, F. Sessoms of Newberry, S. C.,< the latter the eldest daughter of Mrs. Browil. Partaking of the hospitality were also the following nieces and grand nieces and ?nephews . and grand nephews, Mrs. Sarah Hamrick and two ^children Eeclea and Annie, Mr. Thos. Dedmond and James Dedmond of Rutherford County. As the evening sun declined and Its rays to light the hovering clouds above Tryon peak with all the multicolored hues of the rainbow, goodbyes were said, and a part of the assemblage wended their ways homeward, gladdened by-the thought that, in the words of the Psalmtst, "The lines are fallen for me In pleasant places; Yea. I hare a goodly heritage. MRS. MARY BURNHAM v - HHti ' Mary Ann littraham, el*htythree jwi old and a pioneer reddent of Cameron, Mo., la one of the fear persona a till llrlnc who witnessed the assassination of President Lincoln at Ford's theater In Waah^Mton. Mrs. Born ham still enjoys excellent health, and la able to give . vivid description of that tragic In . stdent. She Is now in Kansas Cltjr | 4' ^ A A'fr'fr'f' Ladies Rest Room Up Stairs At Prices Furniture Store. +?+ ? ?? ? ? ? ? ; CONDITION OF- X in tho State of North Carolina, , 1926. < i JRCES >1 ? 1109,966.11 JI 16,140.00 T unsecured, 1561.92 .. 661.93 4 erty Bonds None 2 ....... None J Mortgages None 4 ...- None 4 nlture and Fixtures, . 5 6,300 00 * I None 4 ts due from Banks, .. .2 es 24,619.52 J rs _ None 4 ... 16.03 2 eptances None I 157,602.58 4 4 -iITIES j 10,000.00 J 2,600.00 at expenses and taxes <i 1,293.69 ! None J; None ? I i None . i None )' anting money borrowed None and Trust Companies . None . ndlvldual 67,399.77 { >r any Official thereof None 4 elt None ? Due in Less Than 30 None J r 334.96 j None 1 , Due on or After 30 J 55,850.44 4 20,223.73 J None 3 itors None 4 ptanoes None 4 4 4 157,802.5* < unty of Polk, July 10, 1926. ' J r of the abore named Bank, do \ atement Is true to the beat of mm4 kLTER THOMPSON, Cashier ,; * . * V ". ' C. L. HILL, ; O. R. LITTLE. ' -i Directors. fore me, this 10 day of July, 1926. < ublic. < >ber 28, 1927. (Seal) TH* POLK jft&UNTY N?W* ? ' " ." . ' i ' *m>., . i, -V - i=T ; ISRONG RELIABLE AND CONSERVATIVE 0 V* i ; i > ?;; , + ;; 1 ! ^ We are adding many hew customers to our already large < > < > list, and invite you to come to us for real banking SERV- ;; < I ICE. All accounts, whether small or large, appreciated. * * ; I The Bank of Saluda \ SALUDA - - - n. c. j: WHEN IN NEED OF JOB PRINTING CALL 99 j.+4Hf++++++++4.+++++++++<-+++4-< ++ ! ++++++++++ ! ? !'++++< +*+ > 1 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF . .| 4. Polk County Bank and Trust Co.. at Columbus. N. Q. In the % J' St ?te of North Carolina, at the close of business, June 30, 192C. X f . * i RESOURCES * ! X'' 1. LoVinn and Discounts f154.323.52 X I 2. Dornand Leans I None X T 8. Overdrafts, secured, $2,000; unsecured, $268.42 2,268.42 f X 4. United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds .^rr. 850.00 X X 5. North Carolina State Bonds None X T . 6. All' other Stocks, Bonds, and Mortgages 1,820.00 T 7. Premium on Bonds None r X 8. Banking Houses, $6,000; Furniture and Fixtures, $ 9,700.00 * T $3,700.00 X 9. All other Heal Estate owned 482.04 X" .10. Cash In vault and net amounts due from Banks, .. X X Backers, ahd Trust Companies .1 30,278.67 j T 11. Cash Items held over 24 hours None T 4. 12. Checks for clearing. County Vouchers 1,315.49 5 X 13. Customers' Liability on Acceptances, Collections .. 113.03 X ^ Total 1 200.646.17 + 1 LIABILITIES X X 1. Capital Stock paid In 15,000.00 X 2. Surplus Fund 1 5,000.00 X T 3. Undivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes T X paid J 1,707.44 + i 4. Unearned Discount None X 6. .Dividends Unpaid 7.00 X 6-iljlpties and Bills redlscounted 6.000.00 HP* 7. Bills Pavablo 46,000.00 X X li ? 8. Certificates of Deposit representing money borrowed None Tj 9. Deiposlt Due Bapks, Bankers, and Trust Companies . 2,169.04 *i X 10. Deposit subject to check, Individual 58,634.32 2i T 11. Deposits Due State of N. C. or any Official thereof None I 12. Demand JCertlfiCates of Deposit None + X IS. Time Certificates of Deposit, Due In Less Than 30 . * T Days J None Z T '14. Cashier's Checks,outstanding 231.50 T * 15. Certified Checkk None J * 16. Time Certificates of Deposit, Due on or After 30 38,050.04 I T 17. Savings Deposits 28,696.83 \ w 18. Trust Deposits ' (net) 150.00 + ' i 19. Accrued Interest due depositors i.uuu.uu 41 J 20. Domestic and Foreign Acceptances None ?:] " " I +1; | Total ] ; 200,646.17 1 + State of North Carolina?County of Polk, July 8, 1926. X T I. Fred W. Blanton, Cashier of the above namedBank, do 1. 4 solemly swear that the above statement is true to the beet of my i 1 J knowledge and belief. FRED W. BLANTON, Cashier. : [ Correct?Attest: !! 4 J. H. GIBBS,, 0 *1; % e. w. s. cobb,,' < ./ ; U: f W. T. HAMMETT. ....' ; ' f t. ,.ti *. < 4 Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 8th day of July, 1926. <> < J H. H. CARSON. Notary Public. ! f ' y 1 . 4 < > it 111 n111 n141c?1 u11 >H 1 >IVImH 11111 iVindii1'' . is I REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF | J' The Bank of Tryon. at Tryon, In the State of North Carolina, 4 J at the close of ['business, June 30, 1926: X t RESOURCES t A .1 ?A rv.,n,,rt. . . .... S160.000.80 T I 1. Ljuauo auu ^riovvuuva . _ ' 2. Demand Loans f \\ 3. Overdafts, secured, $none; unsecured, 32,822.20 2,822.20 IJ J' 4. United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 1,660.00 ]J 5. North Carolina State Bonds 1j !' ' 6. All otber Stocks, Bonds, and Mortgages < > 7. Premium o i Bonds 1 | " 8. Banking Houses, S ; Furniture and Fixtures, . <| o $ : 19,043.46 o [ 9. A11 otheij Real Estate owned <! J | 10. Cash In vault and net amounts due from Banks, . J J ?> Bankers, and Trust Companies v 60,039.36 o <! **11. Cash Items] held over iM hours <> [12. Checks for clearing ^ \ " 13. Customers' Liability on Acceptances 1' '? ??~~~? ?1 ? Total 233,565.81 t ; i' ; ;; - LIABILITIES ;; ?? L Capital Stock paid In r 15,000.00 < > J | J. Surplus Fund 10,000.00 , , v T 3. undivided xiruntu, iesa uuneui cjipcuoco auu _ J T paid .J 1,772.54 <? X 4. _Uneari|ed Discount J .? 1 X G. Dividends ujnpaid . | [ ' T 6. Notes and B|lls redlscounted J | ;X 7. Bills PayablB ?? X 8. Certificates (if Deposit representing money borrowed J! ! J 9. Deposits Due Banks, Bankers, and Trust Companlet [ ' * 10. Deposit subjject to check, Individual 166,560.53 ?> <? 11. Deposits Due 'State of N. C. and any Official tnereof {! J ] I 12. Demand Certificates of Deposit J J | 13. Time Certificates of Deposit, Due hi Less Than 30 < ? 11 Days 6,041.23 < > K !! 14. Cashier's Checks outstanding 388.97- J [ t ;; 15. Certified Checks A... J | [ " 16. Time Certificates of Deposit, Due on or After 30 ... . > Days . > ^ IVmnolto 34.792.54 [[ ? It. S?aVIU|5B IW1FVO.U. ; ;; 18. Trust Deposits (net) J <> 19. Accrued Interest Due depositors % I III 20. Domestic and Foreign Acceptances Z ; ?| Total 283,655.81 !! State of North Carolina, County of Polk, July 9, 1926. A ! )! I, J. B. Hester, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly | I J swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge ' and belief. J. B. Hester, Cashier. * ! " Correct?Attest W. C. WARD, Z ; o FRED E. SWANN, * ; JOHN E. JACK. J ? > Directors. > !! . Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 9, day of July, 1929. Z | [ CLARENCE PETERS, Notary Public. Z ; ;; My commission expires December 13, 1926. (Seal) J1 " " i Z 71 'la. T" , THURSDAY JULY 3^^^= r ^R Only Livfag TN^^Perchet-^^^^ Twin Percheron colts, the only pair tiring, were born at the University of California agricultural college recently. They are here seen with their mother. | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF * ] * The Carolina State Bank, at Saluda, in the State of North Carolina *;*] % * at the close of business. June 30, 1926: >' J | *| 1 % RESOURCES * 3 J 1. Loans and Discounts $ S1.245.C2 * 2. Demand Loans Ji { 3. Overdrafts, secured, $None; unsecured, S44.52 44.52 4, . , -W J 4. United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds | * 5. North Carolina State Bonds 2,000.00 i * C. All other Stocks. Bonds, and Mortgages 6,830.00 + T 7. Premium on Bonds 49.30 J * 8. Banking Houses, $2,7G4.4S; iSirniture and Fixtures, + * 3,936.92 670.43 f J i 9. All other Real Estate nwn ><1 "I*. y < " "" ,v* " "J * * ? * *f* * 10. Cash In "vault and net amount.; due from Banks, Bank- ^ * vers, and Tryst Companies 10,574.^6 * I" 11. Cash Items held over 24 hours ,. 50 X J 1 J. Checks for clearing ;v.. 581.03 T J 121-2 Other resources / 60.00 * I 13. Customers' Libility on Acceptances | f ? Total 10S.0SG .60 T | LIAElcfriES + * J 1. Capital Stock paid in 10,000.00 | * 2. Surplus Fund ". 1,650.00 I 3. Undivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes * T paid 1,631.18 $ * 4. Unearned Discount J X 5. Dividends Unpaid ' + T 7. Bills Payable 3,000.00 X y 8. Certificates of Deposit representing money borrowed X + 9. Deposits Due Batiks, Bankers, and Trust Companies 1,381.17 I 10. Deposits subject to check, Indvidual 29,387.58 * T 11. Deposits Due State of N. C. and any Official thereof X ' * lit Demand Certificates of Deposit 4j X 13. Time Certificates of Deposit, Due in Less Than 30 | Days X * 14. Cashier's Checks outstanding 246.76 J X 15. Certified Checks + 7 16. Time Certificates of Deposit, Due on oF After 30 .. * f Days 31,238.32 * X 17. Savings Deposits 29,551.65 + X 18. Trust Deposits (net) * * 19. Accured Interest due Depositors X * 4> 20. Domestic and Foreign Acceptances i . ?i J Total 108.086-.66 % * State of North Carolina?County of Polk, July 10, 1926 + I * .I.E. C. Barnard, Cashier,of the above named Bank, do solemly * J swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge * * and "belief. - E. C. BARNARD, Cashier. +| + Correct?Attest: + H ' M. A. PACE. + Q. C.SONNER. | It . H. L. CAPPS. * II Directors. < J j.r .Suscrlbed and sworn to before me, this 10 day July, 1926. *jT i. 'WALTER THOMPSON,. Notary Public. * II*"t>"' My Commission expires March 1, 1928. (Seal) + I f ^ ** * * I 1 *> $ ' * t REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ? * || The Peoples Bank & Trust Co., at Tryon, in the State of North * Carolina, at the close of business, June 30. 1926. * X . RESOURCES * 5* 1. Loans and Discounts 5304,817.95 *** + + 2. Demand Loan^-. X 3. Overdrafts, secured, $1000.38; unsecured, $1286.11 .. 22S6.49 ? T 4. United States Bonds and Liberty Bonds 25,550.00 * 5. North Carolina State Bonds <. | 6. All other Stocks. Bonds, and Mortgages 5004*0 + T 7. Premium cn Bonds ? ? 0 Donlrinnr Uaiiooo tfi 11K 41 fll r?rti111 ro onH FiyturPfi J!. 1 Ui AJt^'UniUg A1UUOVO, * Ut U?l.W* V - ? . X ! 3,929.00 12,074.41 * 9. All other "Real Estate owned V | 10. Cash in vault and net amounts due from Hanks, ? Bankers, and Trust Companies 56,214.83 * 11. Cash Items held over 24 hours ' * | 12. Checks for clearing 2,613.15 + > 13. Customers' Liability on Acceptances <f : + ;i ; Total 404.056.83 * ; LIABILITIES I 1. Capital Stock paid in 25,000.00 J I 2. Surplus JEufnd 7,700.00 | | 3. Undivided Profits, less current expenses and taxes I paid 4,193.99 $ ! 4. Unearned Discount * j4 5. Dividends Unpaid . t /? *f-1 a ntiu 1 T w. iNOteb auu diiw rcuiowuiiwm ?g? 0 1. Bills Payable ' , J 8. Certificates of Deposit representing money borrowed + *' 9. Deposits Due Banks, Banker, and Trust Companies + 1 10. Deposits subject to check. Individual 236,116.92 1 ! I 11. Deposits Due State of N. C. and any Official thereof \ . l.t Demand Certificates of Deposit J <? 13. Time Certificates of Deposits, Due in Less Than 30 Days + ' , | ! J 14. Cashier's Checks outstanding . 4,277.69 * J | 15. Certified Checks . I < . 16. Time Certificates of Deposit. Due on or After 30 * \ \ Days * X J J 17. Savings Deposits '. 57,148.36 J ^ M o 18. Trust Deposits (net) | *11 ? > 19. Accrued Interest due depositors, (have) Certificarte + 11 of Deposits for Customers Liberty Bonds 18,300.00 \ | 20. Domestic and Foreign Acceptances ' j ?. Total ". 404,056.83 | . | J State of North Carolina, County of Polk, July 9, -1926. T :* . " I, W. B. Welgel, Cashier of the above named Bank, do solemnly <> swear that the above statement is true to the best of my know- | ledge and belief. ^ W. B. WEIGEL, Cashier. J J J Correct?Attest: T O j] : G. H. HOLMES * 1J u juiiviN i^ALnuun ... W. F. LITTLE j) Directors. + Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of July, 1926. ? J. B. HESTER, Notary Public. X , j;j (Seal) J tsj / ?

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