The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, July 14, 1915, SECTION ONE PAGES 1-8, Page FOUR, Image 4
The Press and Banner
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
Published Every Wednesday by
THE PRESS AND BANNER CO.
WM. P. (-RKE.VF,, Editor
JULY 14, 1915.
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MANNING AND THE TIGERS.
In his speech at the Prses Associ
anon, neiu ai v^intn. cynuga, mob
.week, Governor Manning was one of
of the principal speakers. In his
address, he gave to the editors of
the State an account of his stewardship
as the chief executive officer of
the state. Of particular interest
were his remarks on the subject of
law enforcement.
The Governor was elected to the
office which he now holds largely by
the people who believed that he stood
for a strict enforcement of the crimia
e-fo f/i ocv\A7>l al 1>Y
nai ovatuv^o VA UIW oK*uo^vviuiij
for an enforcement of those laws
forbidding the unlawful sale of intoxicating
liquors.
He has not disappointed his' supporters.
He began his administration
by closing the clubs in Columbia
an dthe other large cities. There
was no reason for the hankers, lawyers,
and other professional men in
Columbia to have a club where liquors
were dispensed than there was
for a bar-room in Abbeville. A
great many people may not look at
the matter in this light, but it
amounts to the sabie thing in the
end.
The Ctovernor next called on the
Sheriffs the various'counties, to!
enforce tbe 'dispensary law, as wellj
a sail other laws. His request has'
had a ready response iform the
greater number of officers in the j
several counties. In the large cities
like Columbia and Charleston, the
Governor looked to the chief executive
officers of these cities for the
enforcement of this law law. But
in Charleston, he received no en*
couragement. After a long corresDonifence
with thl> Mmrnr nf that
city, in which the latter -was anything
bat frank, and in whioh %e showed a
plain intention to disregard the obligations
of the oath of office which
he faad taken, -the Governor turned
the matter of the enforcement of the
dispensary law over to Sheriff Mar
. w? iwpcci, mey are now ngnung
for what is right with a will.
And it all goes to show that the
right man at the helm of the Ship of
v,State will be able to steer her in the
.. way of law enforcement if he is
.really a man, and if he stands for
the enforcement of the law everywhere,
even in Charleston, and Governor
Manning is the right man.
His administration may be criticised,
and this and the other fault mav be
found with his measures, and the
way he goes after things, but the
great majority of the people of the
state will be behind him when he
needs them, because he is right, he
is sincere, if not consistent always,
and he is the Governor of all the
j>e#Pe of the State.
tin, of that <county.*
i And the result has mot been disappointing.
The Governor is be*,,
f ginning to demonstrate to the people,
of the state that the dispensary law
may be enforced, even Charleston,
if the enforcement of the law is
determined on by the Governor. A
good number .of constables from
other parts of the state have been
sent to Charleston, and they have
been raiding the liquor shops (in
reality the bar-rooms which operate
in that city in violation of law) and
have been securing good results.
THp rpnnrf fnr Tnno wiUnV uor.
V vuuv Tfllivu iiao J uou
been filed, shows that in the past
month, these constables seized a:ui
confiscated to the state about $350';
worth of contraband liquors, while
the entire police force of the city of
Charleston seized less than $200.
But this is not all. In that month ,
the sales by the county dispensaries,
. in that county,* have increased to 1
such an extent that it must be evident
to any man who reads that the
people of Charleston, to a large extent,
have stopped patronizing the '
blind tiger, an dthar they are conforming
to the law in the purchase
of intoxicating liquors.
Another healthy sign for Charles-!
ton is that the two daily newspapers
of that city are ont for the enforce- ^
ment of the dispensary law. While j
heretofore -they haye made little, if
any, effort to encourage and compel
an obedience to the law of the state
In fViie ? r*ii*
JURISDICTION.
Some days ago we read in tt
daily papers that the people of Spa
tanburg county were awake to tl
necessity of good roads in that cou:
ty. One of the notices stated th;
two more split log drag associatioi
had been organized in .the- count
bringing the total of these organiz
tions up to five. The purpose <
these organizations is to drag tl
public highways of the county aft
eaet\ rain and to keep the roads
order.
The organization planned th
each resident along the several roa
would assume control of a certa
section of the road, which he wou
drag as often as occasion require
He was to keep account of his tin
and report the same to the head i
the organization, who was to hai
the same to the county supervise
and request payment at the rate <
twenty*five cents per hour.
This plan seemed to promise son
results, and if carried out wou
have guaranteed to Spartanbu
conntv at least some eood roads.
blessing which Abbeville coun
does not now enjoy.
But while things looked promi
ing, they were not so. These ci
zens of Spartanburg county who p
the taxes to build good roads ai
who must travel jthem, made a gra
mistake. They over-looked t
JURISDICTION of a towns*
board, whose chief claim to ?aa
we presume, is that they stand I
tween the people and all pn?gr<
along all lines. By a little JUKI
j DICTION a small man may be gra
ly puffed up. ....
The people of Spartanbarg coun
.should not lose hope. Hwy shou
J go forward and keep the roads up
their own expense. The taxes whi
they pay for this purpose will
duly spent?for salaries.
Burnett's Flmrhtgs
A. M. HILL & CO
have a full stock of Burnett's
and Eddy's Flavorings.
They are the highest
grade manufactured
and excellent, for ICE
CREAM and Desserts.
o
Burnett's Pastes
The very best for colorings.
We have all the
M' colors, Pink, Blue, Yellow,
Violet, etc., in stock
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Sunshine Cakes
The most delicious sweets
on the market. Always
fresh in stock.
A. M. HILL& SONS
Phone 120
Ko. 3421. REPORT OF
The National I
at Abbeville, in the State of S. C., at the
ItEf
1. a Loans and discounts (notes held in
Total loans
2. Overdrafts, secured, S4.17C.92; unsec
3. a U. S. bonds deposited to secure cir
Total U. S. bonds
5. Subscription to stock of Federal Rei
a Less amount unpaid
b All other stocks, including premiui
C. Banking house, $5,000.00; furniture a
7. Other real estate owned
8. Due from Federal Reserve Bank
9. a Due from approved reserve ageni
and St. Louis
b Due from approved reserve agents
10. Due from banks and bankers (other t
13. a Outside checks and other cash iten
b Fractional currency, nickels, and c
14. Notes of other national banks
Lawful money reserve in bank:
1C. Total coin and certificates
17. Legal-tender notes.
18. Redemption fund with U. S. Treast
cent on circulation)
Total.
lia;
1. Capital stock paid in
2. Surplus fund...
a. undivided proiits
Reserved for
Less current expenses, interest,
4. Circulating notes
Less auiuunt 011 hand and in Tr<
in transit
9. Demand deposits:
a Individual deposits subject to cliec
b Certificates 01 deposit due in less t
(I Cashier's checks outstanding
15. Bills payable, including obligations 1
Total
State of South Carolina, County of Abbe
I, H. G. Snath, Cashier of the abov
above statement is true to the best of m;
Subscribed and sworn to before me tl
Correct?Attest:
WM. N. GRAYDON,
J. S. MORSE,
W \f BADVTWrTT
Directors.
SAM ADAMS |
r. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW T;
ie Office Second Floor City Hall
n- ? j
' State of South Carolina,]!
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE.
a. Court of Common Pleas. ji;j
Of " 1 i j
, The Union Central Life Insurance Com- l:?
116 " pany, Plaintiff, ;!;
er against
:n Perry McKinney, G. C. Mcintosh. The Ijjj
F. S. Royster Guano Company, Kennier-Montgomery
& Company, In- ;I|
at corporated, Stephen Putney Shoe gs
Company, CarroH Adams & Com- !;|J
pany, Gershon Brothers Company,
in King Hardware Company, Hix-Palij
merCompany, Incorporated, Davidson-Dietrich
Plow Company, Bell !<|
d. Overall Company, Gramling-Spald- f t
le . ing Company, John B. Daniel, !
Standard Trunk & Bag Company,
?* Southern States Phosphate and Ferid
tilizer Company, Jos. Rosenheim !;j:J
Shoe Company, W. B. Brigham, Sr.
and W. B. Brigham, Jr., partners
of doing business as W. B. Brigham & !!'!
Son; Simon Michael and M. G. Michael,
partners, doing business as !:<:j
ne Michael Brothers. Defendants. !s|
summons tor nenei. ?:
rg 'i |
To the Defendants above named: ;i;j
a You are hereby summoned and re- I;!;'
ty quired to answer the complaint in this ;);j
action, which is filed in the office of the ?i
Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas,
is- for the said county, and to serve a copy i
of your answer to the said complaint on j J
the subscriber at his office at Abbeville ! I
Court House, South Carolina, within ; '
nd twenty days after the service hereof, | ||
exclusive of the day of such service; jijl
and if you fail to answer the complaint j
he within the time aforesaid, the, plaintiff o|
lip in this action will apply t? the Court <jj|
for the relief Remanded in the com- !|2
plaint. ! |
,e- Dated the 26th day of June, 1915. ! ]
D. H. HILL, . 11
. Plaintiffs Attorney. < !|
S- Attest: . <jj|
at (Seal.) J'q :A.?. . "jlj
NorrjK. ' i j
^ To the defendants ctMned in the above <; j
lid entitled action: Pleaae'^ake notice that j;
t the summons and oomplaint in the
above stated caee, fw*e filed in the of- ; j
ch fice of the Clerk of ij?e Court of Com- ; i
be mon , Pleas for Abbeville County, at ; j
Abbeville Court Homee, S. C., on the ; ;j
29th day of .Jame/UMS.
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' ' Pfauntiff's Attorney. 8
The Stat# ft ScuthCarolina,! |
COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. ij
Probate Court?CUautkn for Letters of Ad- ; i I
mfotebratlon. * ;||
By J. F. Miller, Esq., Judge of Probate, < 11|
Whereas, Mrs. Rosa B. Johnston and wj
Mrs. Gertrude B. A*new hath made suit |H
to me. to grant A. Seklen Kennedy Letters Sr
of Admialetratkm de bonis hon of the Ea- $?
tate and effects of J? Donald Brownlee, late
of Abbeville County, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors
of the stud J. Donald Brownlee, de- =
ceased, that they be arid appear before me,
In the Court of Probata, to be held at Abbeville
Court House, on Wednesday, the 14th'
day of July, WIS, after publication hereof,
at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show
cause, If any they faawe, why the said Administration
should not be granted. ^
Given under my band and seal of the w
Court, this 26th day of June, In .
the year of our Lord one thou(Seal)
sand cine hundred and fifteen tb
and in fche:119th year of Ameri- ce
can Independence, v fo
Published on the day of June, 1915, ?<
In the Abbeville Press and Banner and on
tbe Court House door for the time required
; bylaw. ' J. F. MILLER,
Judge of Probate.
DR. W. E. McCORDL
DENTIST .... Jjj
over St
Dr, Speed's Drug Store of
Office re
_ Phone 242. Abbeville, S. 0. j &
"^T7
rHE CONDITION OF
Bank of Abbeville,
close of business June 23, 19J5.
SOURCES.
i bank) $273,275.03
273,273 G3 i
ured, $711.74 4.888 GO ,
culation (par value) $18,750.00 f..
18,750 00 ;
serve Bank $0,300.00 | ?
3 150.00 3,150.00 ! b<:
tn on same 500.00 3,050 00 gi
.nd fixtures, $ . 5,000 00 gx
5,000 00 Sc
: 3,soo oo j
ts in New York, Chicago, !
$0,015.70 "
in other reserve cities 10,741.54 17,357 30 );
;han Included in 8 or 9) 893 80 r41(
as -....$ 1,433.89 Ai
ents 182.03 1,505 92
1,585 00 ar
7! 7.305 00 '
2,250 00
irer (not more than 5 per
$ 937.50 937
50
i'UI! or,a SI I 'J
BILITIES.
# 75,(100 DO i
30,000 00 ] '
$20,000.01 . .
? 20,000.01 : - ;
and taxes paid 8,215.34 11,701 57! rj
1?,750.00
?asury for redemption or ;
' 18,750 00
k '..$137,350.04
lian 3o days 22,040.08
4-50.52 | SI
100,747 24
'epresenting money borrowed. ... 50,000 00 j |
$340,258 81 '
ville, ss: ^
e-named bank, do solemnly swear that the
v knowledge and belief.
H. G. SMITH, Cashier.
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W. H. WHITE,
Notary Public.
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j ||j; Suits now Jt.dU
Men's $7.50 Palm Beach C HA
! Suits now D.UU
I: Men's $8.50 Palm Beach 1111
Suits now D.UU
j{ STRAW HATS for Men
B Above prices apply to Cash pure
and take advantage of this o
comfortable and econon
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RiSjJictratifm Nntinp f I?:
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Notice js hereby given that the Su- Cigars
srvisors of Registration for Abbeville
junty will be at the following prencts
on the day and dates named for <
ie pur]K)?e of issuing new registration
rtificates or renewing old certificates,
r the special election to be held on
rttember 14th, 1915:
Due West?Tuesday, Ang. 3rd.
Donalds? Wednesday, Aug. 4th.
McCormick?'Thursday, Aug. 5th.
Lowndesville?Friday, Aug. 6th.
Calhoun Falls?Monday, Aug. 9th. * t
We will be on duty at the Court A ]wa
ouse, in the Coroner's office, on salesly
in July and August, and on Tnesly,
Wednesdaj*, Thursday, Friday and
iturday, the i*rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th
' August. Q, j
You will be required to produce your iJlStllOIl
igistration certificate and tax receipt ,
* be able to vote in the election on
;pt. 14 th. i
A. F. CALVERT, Chr ,
JOE J. LINK,
W. E. ELLIS. ?
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THE CITADEL |Sj A
he Military College of South'? fa0Vf|Qf
Carolina. IS
Announced as "Distinguished Mili-jSn -p^ yyji
ryuouege Dy u. o. war uepariment. i "p ?- ?????
Fall courses in Civil Engineering,1 |i- T.ATJT) C
ionces, English and Modern Lan- 31
lages. Confers B. S. and C. E. de- LC Q
ees. All expenses pay cadets from ifc , . ,
>uth Carolina, $282 a year.. |3j Illgll6r p!
2 scholarships worth $800 each a year, Uj i _
e vacant from Abbeville County, and jV ioavc yd
ill be filled by competitive examiua- Sfl rlplivPT'Tr
>n at the County seat on 13th day of Ifj Udi v C7A J
ngust, 191;}. ||- rPTTT< TJ
For necessary information and blanks in I H Hi Jr
iply to Col. 0. J. BOND, OJ
. The Citadel, Charleston. S. C.
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L\ H. MAXWELL, Proprietor I |j
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WALL HAMS, ROAST PIG, 1 ! J
?RESH FISH juid OYSTERS 1 W i^hest
Cash Prices Paid tor j|
Cattle, -Hogs and Sheep, j| 111 fact ]
Green Salted Hides. ?j A Tl
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our PALM BEACH Suits at ijji i|l
Greatly Reduced Prices for ill f !j
SPOTCASH. Men's and Jjl|
Boys' sizes all are included i|g|:
in lhis sale at following prices 1|[
Men's $10 Kool Krash "ir ijj Ij
Suits now .|Di/u i|| IllBoy's
$4.00 Beach Cloth H IE :if gj:
Suits now Z./j Jjl
Boy's $3.00 Linen 4 AA ( I:
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and Boys at Half Price j |
hases only. Come in this week ';jl jj i
pportunity to dress yourself jj j|
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