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ifiil - THE PRESS AND ARD. WALTERBORO. S. C Statement of condition of Looatod at Waltorboro, t. C. f At til* Cloce ot Busineas, April 4. 1913. and DiacoanU .. $1(0.780.(4 * ,8g4 Boaia and atocks owned by tke teak . j 1.041.25 Parnitwre and Ptxturea. 2.00O.00 n^0bin( Houaa •••••• .945*21 ' othar Real Eatate Owned 1.350.00 Dm from Banka and Baakerm 31.729.83 rarrwncy . *•' ‘ • 5.138.00 /cold 1.908.50 - 8il»e^ and other Minor Cota 1.904.30 Check* and Caah Items. 480.34 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in... $49,000.00 Undivided Profit*, less Cur rent,,Expenses and Taxes Paid v . . .. . . 4.347.02 Due to ‘Banks and Bahk- ' '* k. ers 8.T 97.66 Individual Deposit subject to ( beck . . 60.018.09 Savings deposits 92,188.14 ' Cashier’s Checks, ... . . 34.12 ' •* x_ Total .$214,385.03 Total ... ••• •• ....$214,385.03 STATS OP SOUTH CAROLINA. , Conner of Colleton. ' x Before mo came I. M. Pishburne, Caahier of the above named bank, vko, being sworn, says that the foregoing statement is a true condi tion of aald bank, as shown by the books of said bank. Sworn to and subscribed before me / thin 11 day of April. 1913. ) I. M. FISHBL RXE, J. A. Diedrich, Cashier. Notary Public, S. C. REPORT OP im OOXDITION OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK . # Z At walitoboro. Id Ihe State of B. C.. at thb ° r business, April 4. 1913: RESOURCES.^ ■' LIABIIJT1ES. Loans and Discounts... $99,200.2$ICapltal stock psad in..$25,000.00 Orerdr&fts, sectwred and iBurplus Pund a.Ortd.oO •unsecured 158.34 1 U. S. Bonds to securb clr- Undivided Profits, less Ex- culatiou ••• 25,00(.(# Premiums on U. S. Bonds 2<l0.0( Banking house. Furniture, .... and Fixtures 4,432.98 R. H. Wlchmsn*. B. G. Price. J. G. Padgett, Directors. Mhm Funderburk Entertains. On Monday evening Miss Claudia Funderburk was the charming hos tess at a Japanese porch party. The spacious porch of Miss Funderburk's residence on Church street was in deed a lovely sight with its string of colored lanterns, profusion . of flow ers snd the gaily colored kitfionos of the guests, for each young lady who attended was dressed in the charming costumes of Ice land of the rising sun. Promptly at 8:30 fhe guests arrived and mh^h merriment was oc casioned by the novel method of choosing partners for the guessing contest. The young men : each pick ing a colored card frohi a basket sus pended from a Japanese parasol in the center of the porch and follow ing • he card arotjnd the corner to And his partner awaiting him at the end. After the guessing contest which consisted of twelve questions of the customs of the Japanese, the young people had a peanut sicking. Bowls of peanuts were placed on each ta ble and the gueats each armed with a hat-pin gathered around and tried to see who could get the most pea nuts oa the pin. Miss HatUe Von L»*he suc< e«>«led in stwkJng 39 and was awarded the prize. Delicious fruit punch was served —Sirs J. \V. Lucas, presiding over the punch bowl which was in the west corner of the porch. At 11 o'clock a delicious salad course and iced punch was served. Miss Funderburk was assisted in receiving by her mother and Mrs 11. L. Bartless. of Chesnee. Those invited were Misses Mattie Baker. Edith Fraser. Flor ence Anderson. Pauline Mcfants. An nie McCants. Khame Grace, Chase Black. Mattie Vance Von Lehe, Jes sie Harrison, Hattie Von Lehe; Jessie deTreville. Dan Anderson. Wit- sell Anderson. Postell Wltsell, Harry Anderson. Harvey Padgett. Henry Glover. Robbie Fripp, Pope Jones Fuller Fripp. Harold Fripp. » Ran dolph Howell. Mr and Mrs H. S. Bart less and Mr and Mrs J. W. Lucas. C Due from National Backs (hot reserve agents). . . 3.465.84 Due from approved Reserve Agents ... ... ... . 11,419.82 Checks and other cash Items 884.27 Motes of other National Banks 515.00 Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and Cents. . . 247.71 Specie . 2.404.85 Legal tenders notes 550.00 2,954.85 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cer* of circulation 1,250.00 . peuses and taxes paid 3,323.34 National Bank Notes out standing 24.980.00 Individual deposits subject to check 61.323/8 Cashier's checks outst&cd-, ing *. 103.00 * < Bills pa; able, including cer- tif.cases of deposit for . money borrowed 30,000.06 Total $149,730.02 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAy Total $149,730.02 County of Colleton. I. C. G. Padgett. Cauhier of the “bo\e named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is to the beet of my knowledge anti belief. Suoscrihed and s\vo r n to before me, this 11th day of April. 1913., A. K. BEACH. Notary Public, si. O. CORRECT ATTEST: JAS E. PEURIFOY, E. E. JONES. A. S. KARESH. C. Ci. PADGETT, Cashier. > Directors. S ' Eugene M. Padgetjt, son of J. M. Padgett, formerly” d> Colleton, but recently of Raiford. Fla., has re turned to Colleton where he^wlll re side. Spring Tesrisers' Kvaminatiou* The regular sprinK teachers* ex amination will be held at the Court House in Walterboro on the, first Fri- day in May. The examination will begin at 9 o’clot k and all applicants are required to be on hand at this hour. . . H. W. BLACK. SR.. Co Supt of Education. April 8. 19Li.—4-9-3t Cans III tires, otto RsasttM kcr’t Cart 1 be wont essrt, no Matter of Sow lone Manding, •re cured by the wonderful, old reliable IP. Porter’a Antiseptic Ilea line Oil. It rcHfbSS Pain and litali at the'mmc tiaac. Jk. Me. |Uh For anti Against. Mr Editor; Two men on Monday last cim,* up to the County Sea* to ele« t etm^r. on<* from Hendersonville and the other from Petits: one for Whaley and the other for Hughes. They spent four liouis on the corner of the Court House square electioneering eath other, each one extolling his candidate and abusing his opponent, and both of them abusing eaeh other, until finally they agreed to disagree and shook hands and departed home wards. Subscriber. It Is Not So Much How Much You Pay Yon Get For What You Pay That’s Why A. Wichman & 8 BEATS THE WORLD FOR VALUE WHAT CONSTITUTES VALUE? How would you answer that question if we should ask it? Doubtless, you would say: ’That’s a difficult one/’ r >• \ ET*-— It’s a question you must ask yourself every time you are ready to spend your hard-earned money for some-. needed article. UNLESS an article is actually needed, you know-—and we know, too—that you wouldn’t even think of buying, but if it is needed, then, to be of any VALUE to you- the article must be what you want—USEFUL, SERVICE ABLE and SATISFACTORY. Isn’t that, after all. the basis upon which good, honest ^__value is judged? Not so much how ituich-^ou,pay, as what you get for what you pay. That’s what we want to talk to you about tod&y-—the VALUE we can give you-—and we want to talk to you as man to man. You wouldn’t purchase, we know, without first being shown just what you get for your money. That’s busi ness. and that’s why it will pay you to come in and see . the stock of goods we have here, ready for your inspec tion. We have been in business ti5 years and this year we have already done a^lP.000.00 business. , av ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY. * It’s through this immense volume that our goods are 4 so good for the money—made better in STYLE-—made better in QUALITY and LE£ Then, too-— PECAUSE of this volume. A. \{’ichm:in 6l Sen is able to puy cheaper and thereby save you money. It’s the life of the* article, for no matter how good it may lock if the right quality of material is not used- then, the article will not give ‘SATISFACTION, and it’s poor value at any price- WHAT TO DO. in PRICE. A Can you afford, when buying, not to see what you get for your money? AND—- (’an you afford to buy any article that is not branded and backend up and guaranteed buy a reliable manufactur er and dealer? We handle those articles that tfuve proven by every te-t to be the b?st in the world for the money... . Because they give the buyer more in good, hone-t VALUE than any other made. AND because they are manufactured by Reliable Manufacturer.'.. HERE IS 01'R PLAN. Our proposition to you is plain and honest. W.c deal or. a business basi we show-yon just what you get for your money before >( u buy, and we make it a point that you are SATISFlLD-it’s exncyjy the article you want. . Then, we know we / have made both a friend and a cu. tomcr. We have satisfied you; Because-— We have given you the be-t in STYLE—the best in QUALITY-—at the LOWEST PRICE. ►* ' \ -k, * • -1- - Attenion Farmers! DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY WITH CofletoB Banking Company Walterboro, S. C. Jno. F. Lucas, . - R. L. Fraao^ President, CaslncK. e*t«trnient ofthe C'«»ii«l|tlon,or iIm» COLLETON BAN KING COMPANy, JaOCATKD \ WAIVnmnoltO. M. c„ At the Close of. Buslnesa. April 4, 1913. RKSOlRt’ES. Loans and DitM-ounts . . .8128,105.18' Coeds and Stocks owned oy the hank 6.095.00 Furniture and Fixtures. 711.76 Bunking House ..A.. iT4159i71 Due from Barks and Hankers ..67,489.14 Currency 2.078.00 Gold ; . 1.750.00 Silver and other Minor Coin 191.84 CliW ks and Cash"’Items.' * 1.556.22 Exchanges for the (*lei;.r- ing House 1.512.00 fc. Total •. . .$211,548.80 LIABTLITfEH. Capital Stock paid In $ Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes paid X.C&7JST Due to Banks and Bankers Dividends Unpaid .... ' X.M Individual deposits subject to Check 5P.74 Savings Deposits, (’ashier’a checks .111.74 Total 8211J14SRM — State of Soi th Carolina t County of Colleton. » Before me came R. L. Fraser, Cashier of the above named b who, being duty sworn, saysihat the above and foregoing statemeak true condition of said bank, as shown by the books < f said bank. Sworn to and Subscribed before me this i. 11th dav ?f April, 1913. J R. L. FRASER, A. K. Beach. [L. S. j Notary Public S. C. ) C»>RRECT ATTLST: i H. W. Black, Jr., John F. Lucas, Director.-.’. —* % V / t*’ The acknowledged leader in (Dry Goods, has mm f - 1 u specials for this week, well worth your taking advanta of. Prices that must appeal to those shoppers who wa to make their dollar do double service. Read the item below- and see some Real Values: Dark Calicoes, yard it • i o Light Calicoes, yard .., Good Heavy Bed Ticking, yard . . . s ... ! ofi-inch heavy Bleach, 10c value, yard ft Good fii't ("dor Ginghams, yard .. .^ ..... 1 f-Ze "iS-im h colored Lawns, 10c value, yard .... . i. .5c Liner fitiish Chambrays, 10c value, yard —Kc Standi.r ! I)res> Ginglmras, 10c value, yard Sc Heavy D tuble-A Drill, 10c value, yard Kc In'ant’s Leather Sleeves- 2.3c value 10c All l adies Oxfords, 23 per cent. off. ‘ Men’s hilk 4-in-hand Ties IQc ' a . _ - e lied Table Damask. 25c value IHc Check Homespun, ... ,3c Yard Wide Yellow Homespun ; 5c lib. Bundle Dress Gingham Rmts. 5 l-2yds .’IIRt 1 lb. Bundle^ Apron Gingham Rmts.. 7 yds 25c 14 inch EmbrOuleries :■ % ....IQc . l s • 8inch Embroideries ... ..........5ic Ladies’ 25c Corset Covers, Reduced to ;..I9d We give valuable premiums with each $5.00 purchase or a cash rebate of 25c; or 75c on each $10.00 purchase so come where vour dollar does double service. SO COME WHERE YOUR DOLLAR DOES DOUBLE SERVICE. TAYLOR’S ■J a Walterboro’s . Popular Store. ■ym /■ y —r ( IT AT ION t or L-t-to-i^ of A«lmini>«(ratioii. BY G. ALBERT BEACH. Esquire, Probate Jinir«> WHERE AS,. Mary Alice FMshburite made suit to me to Krani her Let ters of Administration of the Kststte and effeets of Aaron -Fishburne. THESE A RE" THEREFORE, to rife and aumonisli all and singulir the kindred and 4'r«-ditorH of The -aid Aaron Flahburne. deceased, 'hat they t« and appear before me* in the t.’ourt of Probate, to be held at Walterboro. S. (’., on 29th Apwl, list., next, after publication hereof, •<f 11 o’clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, whv *he said A'dnunisttation should not be granted. c . GIVEN under my hand, this 15th dav of April Anno Domini.-1913. Published on the 16th and 23rd days of April. 1913. in The Press un*' Standard. -G. ALBERT BEACH. Probate Judge. Colleton ContiVr. News from Hound. N Round. S. C., April 15. Kprcml. Mrs W, E. Heatie and sister TKok Little McCants of Charlesum spending some time with their Uramd- inother, Mta ' G. (). Williaawr.» m Round, and having a grand time- * ( the tinny tribe. Notice to MuRis|r* t<nt - 0 The Clerk of Court has a book «n Magistrate's Laws for each .Magistsrte and Coroner In the County. It ta important to have these hooka. i- \ y. j i r-Jl V