The Abbeville press and banner. (Abbeville, S.C.) 1869-1924, May 23, 1919, Page FIVE, Image 5
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: personals :
Mrs. J. M. Morgan left this week(
to visit friends in Monroe, N. C.
.
Mrs. John Tarrant, of Mt. Carmel,'
was a visitor in Abbeville this week.
Hiss Helen Kay, of Anderson, is
visiting her brother, R. G. Kay.
Miss Rebecca Cater has returned
home after a six weeks visit to Atlanta
and Athens.
Mr. Van Noy Wier, of Athens,
Ga., spent the week-end with friends
in Abbeville.
Mrs. R. S. Link and children have
returned from a visit to Courtland,1
Ala., her former home.
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Messrs. Bob Medlock and Sam!
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Green of Greenwood, were visitors
in Abbeville this week.
J. S. Byrd left Tuesday for Mt.
Clemens, Mich., where he will take
treatment for several weeks.
Mrs. R. C. Wade of Norfolk, Va.,
is expected to arrive this week to be
the guest of Mrs. H. A. McLeskey. J
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Miss Bessie Ingraham, of Colum-;
bia, has arrived in Abbeville to make
her home with Mrs. J. Allen Smith,'
Jr.
Mrs. L. E. Edwards of Raleigh, N.
C., who has been visiting at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. H. A. McLes-i
key, has returned to her home.
Mrs. W. J. Moss has returned to
her home at Norway after a three
?/>a1ra vicit trt hpr narents. Mr. and.
Mrs. A. H. Barnett.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Vandiver and,
little daughter, leave today for a
two weeks visit to relatives in Athens
Gainesville and Atlanta.
J. S. Morse will go to Davidson,
' N. CL, Honday to attend the fifteenth
- anniversary of the class of 1904 of
Davidson College.
BETHIA AND
SHARON CHURCHES
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Th* TTJAmher of the Bethia and
Sharon churches will hold a rally
Sunday morning to complete the
Centenary drive. Col. C. C. Featherstone,
of Greenwood, will make an
address.
The Quarterly Conference of the |
Abbeville district will be held at Sharon
church next Sunday morning at
11 o'clock.
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COLORED BAPTIST HOLD '
bc-n SUCCESSFUL RALLY
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*~!.?ue to-the good leadership of our
pastor, Rev. H. M. Moore, and the
jurreemnet of the officers, we asked I
the church on the 9th day of March J
to make a sacrifice and raise $500.00
cn May 11. The men were asked
to give $10 each and the women $5
each. Eighteen men paid their ten
dollars as follows, by the roll call:
. Rev. H. M. Moore, Deacons Fleming
Eapley J. J. Wright, Will Reid
and Wm. Tolbert. Trustees A. B.
Baugknight, Sr., R. Coleman Thom-|
as; Joe F. Brown, Ed Griffin, Lewis
Miller paid $7.00, David Thomas $5,
S. Campbell $2.50. The following
paid $10.00: Ruben J. Thomas, Foster
Miller, A. Bauknight, Jr., Ned
Miller, J. E. McMahan, Geo. Thomas,
Tallie Wideman, Charley Green
and Lucius Miller.
The following women paid $5.00
each: Ellen Bradley, Louisa Bauk<
night, Dilla Beard, Bertha Renwick,
Nellie Buchanan, Rosa Bostiek, Eliza
Cole, Hattie Cannon, Jesse Cason,
Nellie Drennan, Adelphia} Enright,
Eliza Fair, Lucj Garlington, Janle
Ganes, Rosa Hagren. Kate Roust
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Louisa ^Jenkins, Nannie Jenkin^Bcskard,
Eliza Thomae, Viola Thomas,
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Leah Thomas, Phillis Thomas, Eu
genia Tolbert, Jane Turman, Carri
Wright, Mamie Wilson, Victori
Wardlaw, Mary L. Wilson, Heste
Wideman, Phillis Coleman, Angelin
Thomas, Laura Enright, Xenla Ed
wards, Hannah Caine, Norfa Belle
Calhoun, Gertrude Sullivan and Jnc
L. Thomas paid $5.00.
Forty-five women of the churc!
gave $225.00. Eighteen men gav
$1,800.00. Following are the name
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01 inemuers ana wuai, uiey gave;
Mamie Bostic, $1.00; Rosa Brew
er, $1.50; Fannie Mae Brown, 50c.
Charlotte Cosby, $3.00; Arreli
Campbell, $3.00; Carrie Cosby, $1.2
Lula Green, $2.50; Sarah Hearc
$3.50; Rosa Henry, $3.00; B. J
Williams and wife, $2.30; Aipand;
Cooper, $1.00; John Linsay Turman
$2.00; Willie Matthews, $1.00; Mar
garet Mabry, $3.00; Sarah Millei
$4.00; Sylvia Miller, $1.00; Lul;
Mae Pruett, $2.50; Lija Pruett, $2.5<
Charlotte Rapley, $1.00; Lila Bell
Rykard, $1.00; Emma V. Reed
$4.80; Blanche Reed, $1.00; Velm
Sibert, $2.50; Emma C. Thompsor
$2.50; Lucile Thomas, $1.00; Eliz
Walker, $1.00; Janie Wardlaw, $1.0
Benson Williams, $2.00; Lillie Quai
les, 50c.; Mattie Williams, $1.00
James Lindsay, $1.50; Daisy How
land, $1.00; Mattie Chalmers, $1.00
Ella Taylor, $1.00; Mary Greer
$2.90. >
Below are the names of friend:
who are not members of our churcl
Methodists, Presbyterians, and men:
bers of lister churches. Some wh
are not members of any church. Th
names and amounts follow:
Josephine S. Wright, $1.00; Em
ma R. Wilson, $1.00; Jacob Enlov
$1.00; William Turman, $1.00; Mar
J. Thomas, ,$2.50; Rachel Kellei
$1.00; Henry Taylor, $1.00; Anni
Lou Harris, $1.00; J. H. William:
$1.00; John Coleman, $1.00; J. 1
Waston, $1.00; John Fair, $1.0C
Aaron Harris, $1.00; E. L. Fair, $1
Rev. S. M. Baker, $1.00; L. A. Richi
$5.25; Thomas Gray, $1.25; Charle
Winfield, $1.50; Emma Chalmers
$1.00; Clara Richardson, $1.00; Li',
lie Brooks, $1.00; Willie Jones, $1.
Lewis Hill, $1.00; James Sloan, $5
Sam Edwards, $1.00; Ed. Skirtif
$1.00; Jessie Bibbs, $1.00; Wm
Razor, $1.00; Wm. Wilson, $1.00
Wm. Beard, $1.00. Total contribut
ed by friends, $40.50; From women'
work-end club, $10.00; and a collec
tion Friday night of $2.01 from
very small crowd.
Our objective was $500.00, b_ut w
went "Over the Top" and laid on th
table, $560.72. For this we ar
thankful to the members and goo
friends who did so much to help uj
The members who did not give $5.0
and $10.00 have done what the
Charter No. 3421.
. REPORT OF
The National B
At AbbeTille, in the State of South
May 12th, 1919.
RESO
1. a Loans and discounts, includir
those shown in b and c)
2. Overdrafts, secured, $ ; ui
a U. S. bonds deposited to secure cii
value)
a Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 1-2, 4, am
cent, unpledged
d Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 1-2, 4, am
cent, pledged1 to. secure State o:
its or;bill8 payable
9. Stock of Federal 'Res^tve Bank
scription) .w?L- ?tn
- l l.: v. -
xv. u vaiuc ui uaiiELiug uuuac, uwm
cumbered *
12. Real estate owned other than b(
13. Lawful reserve with Federal Re
15. Cash in vault and net amounts d
16. Net amounts due from banks, bi
ies other than included in Iter
Total of Items 14, 15, 16, 17 i
19. Checks 6n banks located outsid<
porting bank and other cash il
20. Redemption fund with U. S. Tr
U. S. Treasurer
21. Interest earned but not col
Notes and Bills Receivable not
TOTAL
LIAB
24. Capital Stock paid in
25. Surplus Fund
26. a Undivided profits
b Less current expenses, interest, an
27. Interest and discount collected o
maturity and not earned (app
30. Circulating notes outstanding
35. Cashier's checks on own bank oi
Total of Items 32, 33, 34 and
36. Individual deposits subject to i
37. Certificates of deposit due in lei
than for money borrowed)
40. Dividends unpaid
' Total of demand deposits (oth
deposits) subject to Resei
37, 38, 39, 40, and 41
51. Bills payable with Federal Rest
TOTAL STATE.
OF SOUTH CAROLINA, C<
' *'% LEWIS PERRIN, Cashier of
swear that the above statement is t
belief. i
Subscribed and swdrti' to hetfbri
CORRfcCT?ATTEST: '" .
..." A. M. SMITH, ' - *? J.
S. MORSE,
W. M. BARNWELL, Direc
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I. STONECYPHER'S BUG KILL- L
ER will ruin the Potato Bugs
but won't hurt the vines.
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e Aresnate of Lead, Paris Green,
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Slug Shot, if you prefer them.
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' Black Flag, El Vampiro, Bee
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5 Brand Insect Powder, Tanglefoot
for every kind of bug that
a flies or crawl*. _
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The
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a could, with a few exceptions.
, The good members of other a
churches, and the non-members gave F
q freely. We take this method to
thank you. v
1.1 We, the members of Mt. Pleasant:
r_ Baptist Church are blessed to have!
!. such a man as the Rev. Henry Mor- ris
Moore, B. D. A. B/, D. D., for F
pastor. He is a strong preacher, ix
preacher, and great leader. He is
'' president of the State Sunday School 5
and B. Y. P. U. Convention of South l"
Carolina, and is president of Union p
0 High School at Belton, S. C.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
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y For County Treasurer.
r> I hereby announce myself a can- ^
p didate for Treasurer of Abbeville ~
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County and will abide the result of r
Jm the Democratic primary' election.
I. E. C. HORTON.
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e R. C. WILSON, (better known as
y "Dick") is hereby announced as a
candidate for County Treasurer in
the democratic primary for that ofJ
fice. He pledges himself to be:
? bound by the rules of the party.
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I hereby announce myself a can.
didate for Treasurer of Abbeville ?
a County and will abide the result of .
the Democratic primary election.
J. E. JONES. .
e We wish to announce GEORGE C.
e DOUGLAS as a candidate for the
<> afficA of Treasurer of Ahhevilla
d Ceunty, in the approaching primary
3. election. Mr. Douglas agrees to abide
0 by the rules of the Democratic Primy
ary. Friends.
CONDITION OF
ank of Abbeville,
Carolina, at the Close of Business on,
I
URCES.
lg rediscounts, (except
$323,871.05?$323,871.05 \
isecured, $799.59 799.59
rculation (par
18,750.00 18,750.00!
1 4 1-4 per
39,709.34 I
y j ? j
a % i-? %per
r other depos
100,000.00? 139,709.34
(50 per cent of sub
_ 3,150.00
id and unin
5,000.00- 5,000.00
inking house 4,839.14
iserve Bank 29,116.46
ue from national banks.- 94,341.56 >
inkers, and trust compantis
13, 14, or 15 8,949.82!
ind 18 98,291.38
3 of city or town of ,.retems
1,109.90,
easurer and due from
937.50;
llected?approximate?on
past due 642.52;
1626,216.88
iLiHl?5.
$ 75,000.00
30,000.00
. 14,878.50 l
d taxes pd.__ 9,060.48 5,818.02
r credited, in advance of
roximate) 4,801.77
18,450.00
jtatanding 751.06
35 751.06
check 349,025.42
is than 30 days (other
42,302.61
68.00
ler than bank
ve, Items 36,
391,396.03
srve Bank 100,000.00
........ $626,216.88
>H?tT ft. A^eyjlle, w jdt,
the above-named bank, do snlemnly
rue to the best of-ray khowlecgre and' y'
. LEWIS PERRIN, Cashier.
this 22nr! dav of Mav. 19l!>t .i
:WoH: WHITE, Notary Puf"^ q |[
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WANTS, | j
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OST, STRAYED, or STOLEN:? r
One light red jersey heiffer, short ^
horns, one year old. Left my place ?
three weeks ago. Reward offered. t
DAN NEW, (Colored), lives near ]
t? n*:n o ji?? o n
uiu uuiuaii luiii, juiauic^) ?a. VJ.9
Route, 1. 6-13-3t.
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OTTON FARMERS:?If you want ?
Wannamaker's Improved Cleveland i
Big Boll seed to plant, write or ^
phone W. S. COTHRAN, or S. J. j
LINK. Prices furnished on appli- __
cation. 3-21-tf. ~
OST:?In a sack, between Dr. Hunter's
plantation and Abbeville, one
male half Duroc-Jersey, Red with
black spots, two months old.
Reward, S. J. BELCHER,
R. 1, Box 14. Troy, S. C.
5-13-3t.
OR RENT:?Two upstairs furnished
rooms, on Haigler street, Apply'
to MRS. R. C. WILSON, Phone
No. 77-3 rings, Abbeville. S. C.
5-13-2t. C.
OR SALE:?Late model Ford Tourig
car. MARTIN & PENNAL,
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aw vsiwjr vjaiagc.
-13-3t.
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OR SALE:?Porto Rico and Nancy:
Hall Potato Plants, 1000 $2.50; 6,-j
000 $2.25; 10,0000 $2.00 for 1,0001
at our beds. Shipment any time
up to June 15th.
BROCK PLANT CO.
-28-lst June. Honea Path, S. C.
'OR SALE:?Eight room residence,
two halls, two baths and kitchen,
Magazine street, one-third cash,
balance in one, two and three
years, interest at six per cent.
Price, $3500. Address Box 56.
Abbeville, S. C.
IILLIONS HARDY FROST PROOF
CABBAGE PLANTS?from selected
seed, any variety, now until;
May. $2 per 1,000; 10,000, $1.50.
Porto Rico Sweet Potato plants,
Clothes satisfaction may ir
v thing to you; something dii
your next-door-neighbor. Oi
to have a big enough variet
of styles, goo/l quality ar
prices so that you will all be
Clothes for t
ccr\ - 99 l
rrep or n
grandad
There are styles f<
young men in high set
business; "prep" mod
signed for their more
ful figures ;m;different(;
for the older men. A
men that come in be
we haven't forgotten i
them. You'll find ho1
this statement is after
seen our stock of Hart!
ner & Marx clothes.
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crft ooy'-; { if'-ir: ^ ?: '??'. ' *
4"- = ; TAe Home of
52.35 per '1,000. Send us your criers.
ENTERPRISE TRUCK
?\A.RM, Georgetown, S. C. 3-11
TICE:?This is to warn all that
ny son. Henry Thomas, who is
mder age (17 yrs.) has left home
ind those who hire him do so at
heir own risk. IKE THOMAS,
LtPd. WarrAiton. S. C.
DES:?The high prices we pay for
lides and the good weight \will enible
all our old hide customers
iround Abbeville to box and ship
jreen cow and horse hides by excess
direct to us at Athens, Ga.,
mmmmmsmSBBS
Pa's a great, big kid him
He likes to jumy and r
But going to the movie s
Is father's bestest fun.
"EVERX DAY A ROL
\'OPERA
TODAY-^Friday:
"HER INSPIRA1
& JEFF." 10c. ai
SATURDAY?TOIV
'EM ROUGH," a
Sennett Comedy.
3:00 P. M.) 10c.
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MONDAY?MADG
"THE DANGER
grams. 10c. and
lean one .
Terent to yy
ir aim is
y, plenty' ''
id right ?.?Cir,:) yj
satisfied."rjM \
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youth- ;"' ||lii<ro
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'he "Prep" models include
tew waist-seam styles; single
and double-breasted;
latch, flap or slash pockets,
'or the young men in busiiess
there are the Varsity
tyles; single and doublebreasted;
in serges, chevits,
cassimeres, flannel.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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erg Mercantile
v'i i 11 '* \ I &; in
Hart S'chafffiiit & A
over the Seaboard. Write name on
post card for tags and quotations.
Green hides 24c. per lb. Mule and
horse hides, $3.50 each. Mr. H.
BRUCE FANT, now at Athena . 'J;
with Athens Hide Co.j wholesale
dealers.
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V MRS. D. A. ROGERS. S.
V Phone No. 1. V --'3
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HOUSE,I 1
ribN," also "MUTT I |
I MIX in "TREAT -I
.lso Paramount-Mack H
(Matinee Saturday, I
and 20c. g
E KENNEDY in I'Vjf
GAME/' also Kino- I
19 HartScbaftaer & 11aa ^
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i Compamy
iia fi'i.jr.obl jBu-"' -w.
farx Clothes
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