The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, September 13, 1918, Page TWO, Image 2
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The Press and Banner
ABBEVILLE, S. C.
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Wm., P. GREENE, Editor.
The Press and Banner Co.
Published Every Tuesday and Friday
Telephone No. 10.
Entered as second-class mail matter
at post office in Abbeville, S. C.
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1918.
Some rain has already fallen.
Several others also ran.
One of the things about a primary
election is the winner.
We told you we would have a
wolf of an Attorney General.
William P. Pollock may ^ow take
time to get a hair cut.
The peeples candidate may now
stay at home.
The poor man may now look out
for his own friends.
Over in Greenwood there came
near being a yell without the dell.
Another thing about an election
is the loser.
ifMajor
Long looks young enough
to be a registrant.
One of the worst things about being
sick is the medicine.
Another thing about an election is
the cfampaign expenses.
Here's hoping that we will meet
- the five thousand who voted for Rice
at the State Fair.
Dote Smith thinks he will be able
to stand it unles3 cotton gets above
ivtSy cents.
rney win not can tne men Between
36 and 46 until they are
ready for generals.
We do not suppose that anyone
will shoot a gun, at the Kerr and
Edison concert.
The government has the name of
every man with enough money to
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spend a week in the mountains.
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If the farmers could sell the weed
of the cotton there would be less
weeu.
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"There are a little difficulty" in
some people explaining why they
should not go to war.
;
We registered yesterday. If the
Canteen wants to send us a lunch we
aie ready.
The people in Pumpkin centre
may now go to cotton-picking. Also
Long Cane and Lebanon.
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("irio ronsrm wViv wac rif?t
elected Attorney General is that the
sap falls in the autumn. Another,
reason was the voters. -* ,
It is about the season for the
opening of the set-back college. Col.
Roche plans to introduce military
training in his school.
From the number of doctors now
being called into the service we ex-'
pect to see the casualty lists increase
in length.
The proposed Act of the legisla-j
ture to have all offices re-filled in'
1920 in order to give the soldiers a
chance, has our support.
i
The Columbia State and Charles(
ton News and Courier may now stop
long enough to shake hands with
The'""Greenville News.
Col. J. Howard Moore has not yet
withdrawn his objection to the order
which allows Mayor Mars and ColJ
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Dave Hill to go to the war ahead of
him.
If any lawyer at the Abbeville Bar
wishes to go to the war before he is
called, we agree to look after his
business free of charge during his
absence.
If the War Department intends to
call all men without children we are
of the opinion that it might also call
all men who already have eleven.
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALIBI.
No wonder delay has marked the
appearance of our physiognomy on
velvet velox. Mr. F. S. Hays has had
his head so full of love and romance
that he could not think of things
mundane and material. But he went
to Iva last Wednesday night and
came back with a pretty bride. So
we expect to get those pictures'right
quickly now.
The weddinc was a auiet one and
took place at the home of the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison
Simpson. Miss Selma Simpson was
the lady of the occasion. Rev. Geo.
W. Swope officiated at the ceremony
which made her the wife of Abbejville's
photographer. Mr. W. D.
! Barksdale and Mr. J. S. Saunders of
the city lent their presence to the
occasion.
Mr. and Mrs. Hays will make their
home m the city.
I I PFRPIN 1R TAILED.
John L. Perrin, Jr., court stenographer,
received his call to active
service in the army Tuesday. He is
to report at Fort Screven, Savannah,
Ga., on the 23rd.
The position Mr. Perrin will hold
is that of army stenographer. He
will no doubt enjoy the diversion of
military life, but court authorities
I here will have to sleep with one eye
I open to get a hustler to take his
place.
Statement Of the Condition Of
RrnnrK nf the Rank nf
Mt. Carmel,
Located at Calhoun Fall* Falls, S. C.
| at the Close of Business, Aug. 31,
1918.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $37,825.62
Overdrafts 189.43
Currency 2,348.00
Gold 17.50
! Silver and Other Minor
! Coin 347.60
Checks and Cash Items__ 316.87
TOTAL $41,045.02
LIABILITIES.
Undivided Profits, less
current expenses and tax'
es paid ^ $ 1,517.53
Due to Banks and Bank|
ers 19,045.41
Individual Depos
ifc enhierf to
check. 20,017.06
Savings deposits 405.76
Cashier's chk.__ 59.26 20,482,08
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TOTAL _$41,045.02
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Abbeville, ss.
I Before me came H. W. LAWSON,
Cashier of the above named bank,
who, being duly sworn, says that the
above and foregoing statement is a
ue condition of said bank, as shown
by the books of said bank.
H. W. LAWSON,
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 6th day of Sept. 1918.
JOSEPH HICKS,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
B. F. AULDIN, .
J. W. MORRAH,
R. A. MORRIS, Directors.'
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I' Statement Of the Condition Of ,
The Peoples Savings!
Bank,
i Located at Abbeville, S. C., at the
Close of Business, Aug. 31, 1918.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $296,902.37
Overdrafts 2,688.15
Bonds and Stocks Owned
ed by the Bank 11,600.00
Furniture and Fixtures _ 1,200.00
! Banking House 3,000.00
I Other Real Estate Owned 700.00
Due from Banks and
Bankers 9,229.48
Currency 9,654.00,
Gold 715.00
Silver and other Minor
Coin 2,763:40!
Checks and Cash Items. _ 7,701.081
TOTAL ? $346,153.48;
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in $ 21,800.00;
i Surplus Fund 21,800.00
Undivided Profits, less
current expenses and .
Taxes Paid 1 599.53
Individual Deposits
subject
to check 147,530.13
Savings Deposits
100,000.00
j Time certifiI
cates of deposit
6,901.49
i Cashiers chk. 2,181.89
256,613.51
Bills payable, including
v Certificates for Money
"Borrowed 40,000.00
TOTAL .._.$346,153.48
STATU U* SUUltt LAKUL1INA,
County of Abbeville, ss.
Before me came W. F. NICKLES,
Cashier of 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.
W| F. NICKLES,
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 10th day of Sept. 1918.
ALBERT HENRY,
( Notary Public S. C.
, Correct Attest:
' S. G. THOMSON,
G. A. NEUFFER,
C. S. JONES, Directors.
/Summons. For Kelief.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
1 County of Abbeville.
i In the Probate Court.
R. B. CHEATHAM, as Administrator
of the Estate of JASON L.
SIMPSON, deceased. Plaintiff,
against
J. H. CHEATHAM, P. A. CHEATHAM,
J. M. PERKINS, E. C.
,1 PERKINS, L. P. PERKINS, MRS.
, J. T. RANKIN, MRS. CLAY TAYLOR,
MRS. OLA NOWLIN, MRS.
CLAY SMITH, MRS. BELLE
CHRIESTBERG, MRS. NANCY
JACKSON, MRS. LOU MERCER,
i 0. P. PERKINS, and JOHN DOE,
i: and RICHARD ROE being the unknown
heirs at law of JASON L.
SIMPSON, deceased, Defendants.
I To the Defendant above named:
You are Hereby Summoned and
\ required to answer the complaint in
this action, which is filed in the of- !
i fice of the'Probate Court, for the]
' said County, and to serve a copy of
your answer to the said complaint !
I fnkf-nwKfll' of V?1C of A V?_ I ,
I VH l/I A ^ OUUOV11I/&1 UV IIIO VM?VV MW
i beville Court House, South Carolina,
within twenty days after the service
hereof, exclusive of the day of such
service; and if you fail to answer
the complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiff in this action will
! apply to the Court for the relief dei
manded in the complaint.
i Dated Sept. 10th, 1918.
| Attest: Jones F. Miller, Judge of
Probate for Abbeville County.
' To all of the Defendants, except
1 J. H. Cheatham and P. A. Cheatham '
]' TAKE NOTICE: That the summons
in this action of which the
| above is a copy together with the
I complaint herein, was filed in the
fka Tnrltyo n-f Prnhaf** nf
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' said County on the 12th day of SepI
tember, 1918.
D. H. HILL,
Plaintiff's Attorney,
j Attest: J. F. MILLER,
Judge of Probate.
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