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v f Established 1M4. THE PRESS AND BANNER j ABBEVILLE, S. C. _ _ I The Press and Banner Company Published Tri-Week'.y Monday, Wednesday and Friday, i ! Entered as second-class matter at J post office in Abbeville, S. C. ______ I Terms of Subscription: One Year $2.00; Six Months $1.00; Three Months .50' AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION ! Foreign Advertising Representative FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1922 ' ABOUT PRIMARY ELECTIONS , I It may seem idle to talk of discontinuing primary elections, but there are some facts in regard to the 11 ? -.A!?!? ma4- Ka ftVOV. mauer which ouvuiu ?iw u\. looked. In the recent primary there was as much cause, we imagine, to' bring out a full vote as there will be) in ordinary election years. Notwith-j standing fifty thousand people who( enrolled for participation in the| primary elections did not cast their! ballots in the first primary. In the second primary when the j race for governor had narrowed to j two men and each man, backed in. some measure at least by a faction, was doing all that he could to get j out the vote, ably assisted by mana-j gers, helpers, and friends, more than iorty thousand of the enrolled I voters failed to go to the polls. In Abbeville County nearly one thousand men and women who en rolled to vote lauea to go out ana; vote in the first primary and nearly | that number in the second. Added to this is the fact that a-, great many people for one cause and another did not enroll. In the State of Georgia, in the recent primary, according to figures which we have .seen, fewer than two hundred thousand people voted. If the people shall grow disgusted with the primary as a means of selecting state officers, or officers of any kind, and shall continue to xe-j fuse to vote in the primaries, it will! not be long until the primary vote j will represent a minority of the peo-j pie of voting age in the state. In; that case, the primary will not be; efficacious to keep people from car-; rying the appeal to the general elec- j tion. If there is danger of the ne-i g:ocs taking part in elections, a sup-j posed danger which we think is: greatly overestimated, we do not: think we are going to get rid of the': danger by the primary route, not al-j ways. Not all the men selected for office in the primaries are men of indiffer- ] ent ability and attainments, but most! of them are. The kind of men nomi- ] nated for office encourages some! people to believe that it were bet-; ter to have nothing to do with these j elections. Better men, .selected in j some other way, would command J votes from people who do not nowj ei roll for the primary elections, or who if they enroll, do not vote. It is as easy to have political i< bosses with the primary elections as j ] it is without them, and the class oi'j bosses is not improved. . LOCK. AT LAW SON'S LAWN ! -n.N t'it: siviy ?uc;>9 uiiu ui uic uuc|j* ers of the beautiful grounds of the! University at Oxford was asked by: an inquisitive American, probably! from Spartanburg: ''Piay (it has! been noted tjiat all Spartanburg Auic-iicaiui always use that form of j speech when seeking for informa-' tion) pray tell me how do you keep; your lawns so wonderfully beautiful?" and the answer was: "Three hundred years of cutting and rolling.' This little story i.-: repeated! here to encourage the residents of] Mills Avenue, and other newly dis-J covered territory in that part of the j uppity part of town that they may be able to do something for the iin- j provement of their own premises ifj they will follow the Oxfordian ex-[ ample of W. B. Lawson, who has made for himself and the delight, not to say shame, of all his neighbors really the finest thing in the way of a lawn in the much neglected "chow part'' of our great City. We do not know how he did it, but he did, and it is worth seeing, because if there is one thing more than another that ought to engage the attention of the yard owners in this town, because in a very definite 1, .ense it is selfish, it is knowing how to make their yards look their best. Mr. Lawson, it should be stated, i; from Abbeville, the son of Iliran: who v/as the son of Hiram, and as no body in Abbeville ever had anything that looked like a lawn, it must b( by way of acknowledgemenl that ho got his inspiration from Vic tor Montgomery?who has "conu out" more than anybody else in thi; community except W. S. Glenn ir the last six months?with whom ht has been associated for some year: in a groat industrial enterprise thai has done moi-e for the people and the community that have been benefitcc by its administration than it ha; been benefited by their consid' rration. This is only by the way however, and it has taken a lon? time to get to the point we have had in mind: If you want to knov, how to make a lawn, see W. B. Lawson and take his advice?W. B. Lawson, who was born and brought uj: in Abbeville.?Spartanburg Journal. MR. BARNWELL APPOINTED County Chairman for Abbeville In Campaign for Greater State Fair Mr. W. M. Barnwell has just been appointed County Chairman, for Abbeville County, in the state-wide campaign for a Greater State Fair, The purpose of this campa:gn is tc raise $100,000,00 for permanent buildings and improvements for the State Fair, which is held at Columbia each year. This money is to be raised by the pale of life membership in the State Fair Association at $25.00 a member, which gives the holdei free admission to all State Fairs and a voice and vote in the management of its affairs. This makes eacl member an active stockholder ir one of the State's greatest institutions. It is the present plan of the Fail Association to make the South Carolina State Fair second to no othei state fair and has already revisec the. premium list so as to make the exhibits this year depict the greatness of out state agriculturally and commercially. The quota for Abbeville Countj is seventy-five members and foi each ten member life memberships secured by the County Chairman and hs workers one farm boy can bo awarded a free trip to the Farm Boys Camp which will 'be held on ;he fair grounds during the fair. In addition to these trips any farm boy between the age of 12 and 18 who sells four or more life memberships before September 30th will p.1 so be given a free trip to the :amp. CHARGES OF BIGAMY Wan Said to Have Three Wives in Past Three Yea rs. Greenville, Sept. 21.?William C. Bolton, who was arrested in Columbia Tuesday on a charge of bigamy i i i.x r* *11 ~ ana uruu^:iL LU urwuvuif, was ruleased on bond of ?i00 today. He is alleged to have had three wives n the past three years in South ?arol?r.a, all of whom are said to jc living. His first wife is alleged to lave* been in Greenville, his second \Iiss Effie Cotledge of Columbia ind his third, Miss CaUic Lindsay .^f Greer. HIT MAKING CONTEST iN GREENWOOD TUESDAY (. i?nwo<-d, Sept. 21.?Girls b:.i.veen tiu; age< of 11 and IS years from all of thn Piedmont counties L>f the state will gather in Grecnv."C -r?>:t Tue.-:dav the 28th. 1o take part in a district home demonstration biscuit-making contest with Miss Blance Tarrant, d'strict homo demonstration agent, in charge. Prizcc oi'fWed by the South Carolina Bankers association will be awarded. On the same day the prize winner of the girls' sewing clubs from each county will have her sewing on exhibition and thece also wi i! be r canning demonstration. Fire Frevcntion Day October 9 Washington, Sept. 21?Prc-idcnl Harding today issued a proclamation designating Monday, October 9, as national fire prevention day Tho fire waste in tTie United States year after year, the President declared, reaches the appalling figure: other country. Ther? ought to be e special effort, he added to minim ize such losses. PRIZE APPLE GROWER. I ?t Mr. F. E. Ellis of Level Land is i' the prize apple grower of this scrJtion. He was in town this morning ^ with an automobile of fine Pinson ; apples. He has twenty pinson trees t bearing and forty of the Yates variety which will come in a little later. ; The orchard covers two acico of ? ground, some of them young trees, j His five year old trees are full of . i'npples, and he has two trees four3 j teen years old that had fifty bushels t1 to the tree. In 1919 he sold $65.00 j worth from tl'esc two trees. That i year he cleared over ?700 from his 51 apple crop. ( I He will gather this year 500 bush, e!s from the 60 trees now bearing, j : All of the 500 bushels will not be j ?'mnrkAtable but he expects to clear I rjyver $500 from the crop in spite of -! the low prices and depressed busif Inoss conditions. 1; If you want to see a pretty sight i drive out to his farm in Level Land :id take a look at his orchard. ! PREMIER LLOYD GEORGE INVITED TO GREENVILLE , 1 Greenville S. C., Sept 19,?Premier Loyd George of Great Britain, ; ! was invited to attend the Southern Textile Exposition in Greenville Oc'l+nTipv 1Q-2K in awm m <t fnrw'arr?- ! 1 ' I ed the prima minister today and ! j signed by Governor Wilson G. Harvey, W. G. Sirrine, president of the ! Textile Hall corporation and John sjA. Russell, president of the cham j her of commarce. Prime Minister j I j Loyd George is asked to stop over * | in Greenville on his proposed trip j 5 to New Orleans next month to at- j : tendthe American Legion conv&n-1 II tion. :! ! ' Bradley and Querry to Indianapolis. Columbia, S. C. Sept. 21.?W. R. j Bradley in charge of the incomo tax; department of the South Carolina j ' Tax Commission and W. G. Querry,: l chairman of the commission are rep, 'i resenting the state at vhe national j 11 tax conference at Minneapolis. | SHERIFF'S SALE. j * State of South Carolina, ij COUNTY OF ABBFILLE ij Court of Common Pleas. i The Coe-Mortimer Company, a Cor-j i poration, - - - Plaintiff,:' ij against I ;Dora E. Tucker, - - Defendant.! ; j By virtue of an execution to me j directed in the above stated case, I! , |will sell at public outcry within the j 'legal hours of sale, at Abbeville] 'Court House. South Carolina, on i jSalesday in October next, being Ocjlober 2nd, 1922, to the highest bid-! der the following described real es-j1 jtate situate, lying and being in Ab-i ibeville County, in the State of South;* I C ;Carolina, to wit: j All that ccrtain tract or parcel of j Hand situate, lying and being in Due; 'West Township containing Fourj Hundred Seventy-Shi (47G) Acres, \ more or less, the same being composed of three tracts; one containing 'two hundred thirty-one (231) acres, one, one hundred sixty-one (1G1) ( | and the other, eighty-four (84) 'acres. The said lands are bounded a?: " a whole on the North by lands of 1 i John Winn and Jim Ware, East by 1 i lands of John Wir.n and Vit'dmont j' Land Company, South by lands of c 'T nr..., h , ), i . ui any 'Jii timi i iuiui 'and West by lands of Mrs. Nettie | 'Fruitt, P. L. Busby and 13. Pratt am-1 j Bonner lands. |* ! Levied on and to be sold as the j property of Dora E. Tucker to satis-j jfy the said execution and costs, i Terms of sale CASH. Purehncrr to j piiy - or I'Mpwio r.nu j F. R. McLANF, Sheriff, Abbeville County, j l.*?, 1022. 3\vks. j ' nrrrr in ni'i 11?n? iiiii t. * ! I HARDWARE!! |i TIm- C \ ' stock jj t of Quality HARDWARE | , ill VA-tc-n? Caro- J| , Iiiim. Y??- i/iiy vi'ihl and si-!! rl;/ht -('or.^l'to line |j ?of?' ! i i\iu\\ JiliicS and itAKBS | t alr-'.o full line of parts. Our m:i:l order dept. fills , nrd'TS promptly'. ! G&mbrell Hardware * f 5 Company ! t - Greenwood, S. C. i !! w?mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamrmmmumi' i s \-A 1 _ _-i A' Jl _-Jr ,j0., -_ <* STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION;] OF THE BANK OF DONALDS | located at Donalds, S. C., at the close ( of business September 15, 1922. RESOURCES ] Loans and Discounts __ $162,874.14,* Overdrafts ? 981.54 1 Furniture and Fixtures. 2,000.00 ! Banking House ? 1,081.63;! Other real estate owned 918.37 ! < ] Due from Banks and Bank- j ers 5,363.60 j Cuurrency ? 1,027.00 . < Gold 1.00 ' < Silver and Other Minor I j Coin 398.42 Checks and cash items _ 1,632.50. i Collections ? 560.001? 1 TOTAL $176,838.26 ! LIABILITIES ! Capital Stock Paid in __ $25,000.00 J < Surplus Fund 10,000.00 1; Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Faid 1,630.32; Individual Deposits subject to check $36,343.72 Time Certificates < of deposit 62,999.12 ! Cashier's checks. 550.54 99,898.38 < Bills Payable, including < certificates for Money Borrowed 24,400.00 ] Reserve fund carried on general individual or savings Ledger ? ? 162.85 Due War Finance Corp. _ 15,751.71 TOTAL $176,838.2? State of South Carblina, County of Abbeville. i Before me came' B. H. Smith, Cashier of the above named bank, j i who being duly sworn, says that tne h above and foregoing statement is a j i true condition of said bank, as shown j by the books of said bank. B. H. SMITH. 1 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 19th day of September 1922. i E. C. DONALD Notary Public, j Correct Attest: B. H. CARLTON J. J. DUNN, W. R. DUNN, Directors. f I| NOTICE. 1 i, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. Court of Common Pleas John M. Covin, Plaintiff, i i against Planters Bank, a corporation, Lena J Jordan, Ernest Liddell, M. J. Wal-j lace, B. F. Martin, A. -W. Enright, | A. B. Bauknight, and John J. Mc-jj Mahan, as Insurance Commission- j er of the State of South Carolina;!/ Defendants.! 1 Notice is hereby given that all j ^ Persons having claims against Sons 1 ind Daughters of Ezekiel, a propos-;( ;d corporation, who contend that ' such claims are a lien on or are en- ] titled to be satisfied out of certain ;1 runds now in the hands of The Plant- j * ;rs Bank, of Abbeville, to the credit! ^ >f the Insurance Commission o?| South Carolina, are hereby reouireu i, :o file their said claims with me on >r before September 29, 1922, or , !se such claims will be barred. This notice is given pursuant to in ordtr of Judge Frank B. G.iry, * latcd August 2Gth, 1922. A. reference will be ordered to determine .he validity of any claims filed imme Kalcly after September 29, 1922, of .vhich notice will be duly given. THOS. P. THOMSON, \ Master Abbeville County. I \ug. 28.-ltw. 4wks. * t . NEW VULCANIZ- I, ING PLANT < i have bought the Vulcanizing Plant of H. E. PENNAL ar.d J am prepared to do STEAM VULCANIZING of all kinds. $ ... , ? . , ^ i All worK uuaramcea ana 11 STRICTLY CASH. | At City Garage. Clifton Sprouse, 6 6 6 CURES MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER, DENGUE OR BILIOUS FEVER. IT KILLS THE GERMS. i FARMERS BANK OF ABBEVILLE COUNTY ocated at Abbeville, S. C., at the :lose of business Sept. 15, 1922.* RESOURCES. Leans and D:r>counts $337,494.41 Dverdrafts ? 1,768.59 Bonds and Stocks Owned by the Bank 70,600.00 furniture and Fixtures _ 1,300.00 Dther Real Estate owned 5,955.00 Due from B;iuks and Bankers 74,572.60 Currency ? 6,543.00 Sold - 170.00 Silver and other Minor Coin ' 857.68 ^necics iind cash items 2,128.79 Street paving certificates 20,102.00 TOTAL $521;492.07 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 75,000.00 Surplus Fund 25,000.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 5,308.78 Dividends Unpaid 708.00 Individual deposits subject to check $176,336.09 Savings deposits 151,689.18 rime Certificates )f deposit 86,510.72 Cashier's checks -- 321.46 414,857.45 Reserve fund carried on General Individual or Savings Ledger 617.84 TOTAL $521,492.07 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Abbeville. Before me came J. C. Thomson, Cashier ox 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 the books of said bank. J. C. THOMSON, Sworn fn ?-nd subscribed before me :his 21st day of September 1922. G. S. SWETENBURG, N. P. S. C. Corrcct Attest: W. H. WHITE, P. B. SPEED, Directors F. E. HARRISON Cole's Hot Blast Heaters make a big reduction in your coal bill?see ;heir advertisement and guarantee. Charier No. 3421. REPORT OF C< NATIONAL BAM AT ABBEVILLE, IN THE STATE CLOSE OF BUSINESS O RES( Loans and discounts, including redisc* those shown in be and c) Total loans )verdrafts unsocurcd U. S. Gorernment securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. I value) Total )ther bonds, stocks, securities, etc.: . Banking House, $50,000.00; Furn Fixtures, ? ? $7,782 *eal estate owned other than bankin lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Hash in vault and amount due fron banks ? ? ' Ymount due from banks, bankers, an panics in the United States ( included in items 8. 9, and 10) Checks on other banks in the same cit as reporting bank (other than It Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12, ; Checks and drafts on banks (includir serve Bank) located outside of < of reporting bank ? ? ? Miscellaneous cash items ? Ic*.icrrjptioTi tund witn u. Treasure from U. S. Treasurer TOTAL LIABIL Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Jndivided profits ^ess current expenses, interest and Circulating notes outstanding \mount due to State banks, hanker companies in the United States countries (other than included 21 or22) ? ? ? ? .Cashier's checks outstanding ? ... Total of itms 21, 22, 23, 24 and Demand deposits (other then bank de jfeet fo Reserve (deposits payabl days:) individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less tha (other than money borrowed) _ Dividends unpaid ? Tct'i] nf demand deposits (other IV posits) subject to Reserve, Item 28, 2(J, 30 and 31 Time deposits subject to Reserve (pa 30 days, or subject to 30 days tice, and postal savings): ^ Certificates ot deposit joiner tnan i borrowed) Total of time deposits subject tc Items 32, 33, 34 and 35 Notes and bills rediscounted, includii ances of other banks and foreig exchange or drafts sold with inc of this bank ? TOTAL STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE, s I, Lewis Perrin, Cashier of the a that the above statement is true to th Subscribed and sworn to before Correct Attest: W. M. BARNWELL A. M. SMITH _J. S. MORSE, Directors. :r'~& STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION ?OF THE? OPERATIVES TRUST COMPANY located at Abbeville, S. C., at the close of business Sept. 15, 1922. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $5,736.69 Overdrafts __ 502.27 | Bonds and Stocks Owned i by the Bank 9,125.09 ; Due from Banks and Bankers : 6,497.01 i Currency ? 600.00 I Silver and Other Minor j Coin 48.84 x" [Rediscounts 24,243.40 i | TOTAL , $46,863.21 LIABILITIES j Capital Stock Paid in __ $ 6,360.00 i Surplus Fund ? 8i2.86 j Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid ? ? 1,466.75 Individual Deposits subject to check $30,319.46 Savings deposits. 2,002.88 < Time certificates of deposit ? __ 5,861.32 38,183.6$ TOTAL $46,803.21 ' State cf South Carolina County of Abbeville. . Before me came J. F. Barnwell, Cashier of the above named bafik, who, being duly sworn, says that the .above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank,, as shown by the books of said bank. . J. F. BARNWELL. Sivnvn fn find snhsprihpd bpfr>r*? me this 21st day of September 1922. J. J. ROCHE, Notary Public. Correct Attest: W. M. LANGLEY ' ' 1; G. B. HAMBY, Directors. I J. L. BURRELL Advisory Storm Warning ! Washington, Sept. 19.?Advisory northwest storm warnings were displayed at 10 a. m., today from Cape Henry to Burnswick, Ga. A- diffturi bance of moderate intensity was apparently developing off the north-1 west Flox-dia coast, the weather bu| reau announced.. j Reserve District No. 5 3NDITION OF THE ^ Uh ABBLV1LLt | OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AT THE H N SETPEMBER 15, 1922. .. H ] URGES. M Dunts (except H $361,032.73 HB 361.032.73 EH HO or ... ? iij.u-i Ci\Z.ui K 5. bonds par GOT 18,750.00 ' 18,760.00 H 3,150.00 M iture and - gSB .06 57,782.06 H X house 19,611.50 |H Bank 31,505.41 H i national SB 24,346.18 H d trust com- eS other than ' 186.87 n y or town em 12) 814.51 and 13 __ 25,849.56 iff Federal Re- BBS :ity or town 8S - 125.74 ? - 370.77 496.51 BH ir and due IM 937.50 Kfl ?519,555.61 Eg ITILS. M 75.000.00 BH 30,000.00 6,834.78 WB taxes paid 4,93.r).32 1,899.46 - - 18,750.00 BM ?, and trust anH and foreign in Items * 6,438.3&^H 3,710.16^H 25 10,148.49 : M jposlta) sub- |9^B e within 30 |^B 312.428.5lBB n 30 days uflS 58,472.45H^R 236.00IH tan bank de- DH IS 26, 27, . 99D 371,136.96 yable after BHB or more no- HH or moncv 2,600.0(^H > Reserve, j^HS 2,600.00 ng accept- jflfll n bills of / lorsement t IBS 10,020.7^^ ~~$519^55^6^? ibovc named bank, do solemnly swea^^H le best of my knowledge and belief. fiKHf LEWIS PERRIN, Cashier. HH me this 20 day of September 1922. J. H. WHITE, Notary Public. MM B^Bl