The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 07, 1915, Image 8

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4 r PAGE EICRT. THE PRESS STANDARD / WEDNESDAY, JULY 7.1915 v THE FIRMT NATIONAL BANK. at Walterbaro. la the State of 8. C?. at the eloae of buair.eai June 23. ISIS . , RESOURCES. l/' a Loans and dlscoonta (notes held la bank) 91K.40f.24 Total loaaa a. ..$111,400.24 2. Overdrafts, secured....; unsecured. 92^0.25 , . 0. a U. 8. Bonds deposited to secure circulation (|>ar value) V. . 25,000.00 f Premium on* U. 8. bonds 200.(8 Total U. 8. bonds 5. oiibM riptio-i to stock of Federal Reserve .. # Honk . ’ . II.»00.0) .a Less amount unpaiiH^ 950.00 ' ' / * h All other stocks, *lncludinK premium on same , 0. Uauklna bouse. $2,390.97; furniture and fiatures *2,042.96...;* .’.. . 5. Due from Federal Reserve Bank * 9. a Due from approved, res^n^ agents In New ’ York. Chiefs'^) and Rt^'diouls ........ 865.11 b Due from approved reserve agents In other reserve .cities 11. Checks on bahks in same city or town as re- . porting town * 13. b.Fractional currency, nickels, and cents, 14. ’Notes of Other.national banks lawful money in reserve bank: 16. Total coin* and certificates 17 Legal-tender notes 18. Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer (not , more than 5 per cent on circulation .. Due from V. 8. Treasurer • SOCIETY. * • * • MRS. JOB. W. UTAH, Editor. 4r • Phase 1«M»Y. P • • • *■# • • • • • • • * 25.200.08 $950.00 4^433.9. 4.030.50 3.780.21 4.645.32. 340.76 340.09 340.76 695.00 1.299.15 160.00 4 Quite a Jelly crowd' v dlebrated the fourth by a picnic'at Ivanhoe^ A Vtctrola was carried along and dancing was enjoyed by the par»v throughout t he day.' In the after- uooh about half t. dozen, others came down.and Meesi* Harold and Fuller Fripp took th“ crowd on the river in their launch. Those who went for the whole jl?rs’ pleasure w**re: Aitsses M:\Ih- Wlchman. t hase Black. Florer.se Anderson. Thomaslne Wltsell: K:/a- beth Wlchman; Messrs. Jess . ue Trevlile. Willie Fripp, Fuller Fripp’. rirde. PsdgetL Fichlln Price srd Willie Wltsell. Mrs. E J. Wit?ell ‘and Mrs Campbell Sanuera cr.aper- oned the party. #** . Miss Margaret McTe^r of Earlv Branch is In town at the home cf her grandmother . Mrs. D. L. Pat terson. • • • . MisV Edith Fraser left Mondav afternoon for Naples. N. C.. where she will be the guest* of Miss Essie Hyrne. who is summering there. - 1,250.00 « 1.250.00 Total $J60,00; » s " , LlABILI7fi:8. 8,042.90, 3.950.30 25,000.00 1. Capital stock paid In 2. Surplus fund 3. I'ndivided profits.... $8,047.90 4 Reserved for '••••. Lc 'Current expenses, int. and taxes paid 4 < in I i _ npten . . ; x^.,: . amount on hand and in Treasury for 'eruption or in transit 9. De u d positS’V* . . * * —- aJL^i itia! deposits subject to check . . . <i < r-- checks outstanding .........y li !*,• i ..iring notice of less than .TO days 3 / lo. Time i eposits:, X . «• i > : * - I'ject tt» 20 or more days’ notice 19 519.12 14 'Pt , ;:,*s with Federal Reserve Hank .. 157 i ; y .hie; including ohligatfor repre-. • • r *' i money horrjjwed $25,000.00 7.0041,00 4.093.60 .’5,000.00 CDF GOOD START TWENTY-SEVEN CONTRIBV- ^ TIONS RECEIVED AT ^ MEETING $mm IS WANTED Thong}it That Fund Should Be A’. l^wM a Hundred Dollar-. <'<>n- t . f trihutionu To Be Received Mrs. Jon. F. Ln^as and Miss Helen Lucas pent several daya in Charles- |the amounts: ton this week. * i B. H. W’lllls The following contribul1ot)k were offered at the meeting Monday, io defray the expenses of t^e canipatgQ to be waged in this county in the in terest of prohibition. It was thought that there would be need for from $100 to $500, dopeaaiu; upon th< kind of campaign to be waged. It was decided to raise at least $10C to begin with, and additional calir will be made later if necessary'. The Press and Standard will receive con tributions for this purpose and turn them over to the treasurer. The response made Monday wa? gratifying to all. The following ar. $5.00 ;v •• • iJ.O.'Padgett 5.0t Mrs. Frtynpton Wlchman end Ht- \ 'Ackerman 5.00 Me daughter are .visiHng relative-jj j p a( ]gett In Bluffton. / U\ Fishburne * 1.00 D. L. Smith ^ ^l.O.i Rev. S. W. Ackerman y l oc .. . l.oo • • • — . •, ( Mr. T P Murray npent th# xvf<k-i end in Charleston. • • • J-M. H. Hiott Miss Emma Bak'er. an sCmctyc^ ^ ^ M. nv ....... 1 voting 1»dv of Sumter “>s vlsttir? | F. J Betrv T.o •'.♦■t-he ho m e of Mr. and’'Mr?. C. C.'[C. t c-mning* . . .... 1 « 4 Xndcrson. - IJ. T. Polk w... t^or i.l. 7. Polk |..... f c 1 -j t - TV **t'lT.p . . .' 10- l' 1 ’ !r)r V* T t Vckerman M” 25.226.0?’ 414.21 / > t 25.640 28 19.519.12 33.754.32 2 ti.il (HI. 0u t ' ~ . . X .'v ,$ 160.007.2J STATE O S()U7H CAROLINA. Ccjunfy -of Colletnn.^s; I, C (, P.t igett. Cashier of the alio, r-nau ed hank, do solemnly swear that the niw. htistemcnt fs true to the,. be?t of-my knowledge anti belief. C. <1. Padgett. Cashier. SubscribetKtttd sworn to before ra 6th «iav o' Jm!>, 191". • ' • x * „ - R. I.. Fraser. Notary PuMfc. (OKR^CT—T.\ttest: ' -* • las^^rr. Peurifoy, . - . E; Jones,* A. 8. Kafesh. • , . • ’ t •Directors, /■ / / ^ FOR IMMEDIATE SALE THE FOLLOWING: Neat, Cottage tm Desirable 'Lot well located in Wal- terb ini. An Exeellant bargain at $600.00. 210 acres well developed lands near Ruffin. . This •tract is a very desirable one in every respect, having fine dwelling and all necessary buildings, with 100 acres un der cultivation. This can he Ixiught on easy terms at a reasonable price. 100 a;rcs within five miles Walterborn. This is ex- ' "l X ’ . - - f / ct iler.t land and has some timber. Admirably situated for development. Cburdv Several Small Farms in Different Portions of tin 4 j» . * r . . '' '-/The above are .'(.me of our offerings, but we have nniX.x other, valuable lands/for sale. If you vvf interested in either farm or country proptrty call oil List an . real estate w^iich you. have fop sale. •/ COMPANY R. M. JEFFERIES. President D. L. SMlflJ. Gen. Mgr. WALTERBORO. SOITH CAROLINA. Mr*. .Inc TV Warren and l'^ 1 Mis? I.lllhn Warreh arrived ! n tc i f,„ ca . . . on Monday evejiir.g spend some,., , Vckerman M*m> .will Mrs Warret«? j :• Mr. end Mr?. P. M Muripy. Mr. d CR 1 .ft' T X Phis. p’ VVfllb ’ . ' TC 1 r.r „ w 4'ftt Vi .IcV^.-r/pr Supier ' \e, <\ 8*>undDrv i.f.". n- This v r> -'k v.splrg k s n \ o Hiott/.....-.... (.Ac yents. Mr. and "Mri. C. C. Andrr<on. , R. Pr'ce .'X T.nn • * • 1 Rev. J. M. fhaven M- S ' Muni.' ?kent th<* week t» .V.-Thomas 1,41ft •nd in charB'SYAh t>-. »t. \V. Riack“*. I.rft - *** , * >v - W. Smoak . . . . l.r. M ->• J • n- Milk, who"v*?;t:- j, jS. Ackerman. Jr.’ l.ft r ♦own at the home of her anr* Vr< . A. '. J.' e^sck**. has r?' li ” ->*e ♦ Vi»s Johnson, a charnii* rr orn Id- from. An gist.a. ... %• • • • Prominent Negro f tD'nr* Di^* V(^r K pd Hr rlx-r* Wit-re’! •«p»1 Ifr-- j ff I \-rv-n* never**i flu’ S ' 1 I *-»v u «t ja week vOh '(heir r''rer,' i Mr. ar. ! Mrs. C. C. Anderson . - ^.d. rfsoVt h'ghiy/rrsjijs .»*•• entor- - • • • t . «iti/‘ ns ■ of WaJs-rY o’ >. died a‘ lv ' *t! rTr'd Mrs Ife'^er* F. ? ' -o'- honie here this afternoon at 2:3' jd.-e. . who arrived i« towjt -on oVV >r k..- Remus was one of ..the o* .»• F win/ .... t* • V T C* T /- con (' Ty<* M-,-* , « y ! -1 • ■ • . t* A •' Th H. W T « remus Waring dead Ceprrt Cit*^ 0 ’' I al Age of Seventy-Two. • • • u • ' / Remus Waring; « ,r the n''• , JULY CLEARANCE SALE is foiaf toa at Frank’s Our entire stock of Clothing* Shoos* Dry Goods and Mil linery will be said regardless of coot. Please remember that we sell “more goods for less money and better goods for same money.” Some of oar specials we are listing below: St2.50 and $15.0<rMen’s Suits opr July sale price ...89.9* 87.55 and 9.00 Men’s Suits, our July sale price . .$1.95 S2.50 Men’s Pants our July sale price 81.85 Si».00 M^h’s Pants our July sale price ... • x $2*.5(* ,83.50 and 84.00 Men’s Pants our sale fjrice. 8.1.00 8c Apron pinghams our sale price Best 15c Coffee, otir sale price*..*-. V 10c lb. All our dress Roods are greatly reduced. Please remember whatever we advertise is true and we can prove it at * •' / ^ ^ / ' f • * the Charleston Surprise Bargain Honse o J. FRANK. Manager. NEXT DOOR TO EXPRESS OFFICE! >****< I NORTH, EAST, SOUTH ami WEST In every State, eity’^Town and Hamlet - ' . - . . O . in the Cn^ted States You can get • Delicious and Refreshing dry morwia*. ar** h^i/ayf-YOcrl •:* '• school o r o*grd. and .wa~ known h* ;i» "homo of Mr, and \f v • i>io«» r •' * ■< ooh of the* i:v :>o;: (.-) hurrc prior '-•> timir n In? * • ♦ fr W. E Vfr f.ri chillr'-! bn* von* 1 Jo ~ - « <. k V < ; -i* tr, r>’lnttv *«, Mr Ttiack : nd v. !u;<n He wat*' 'ndt: r« r ;ory. ' tr- .u- • '1 !>d «tr—*•••' ’O’ hir ov n affair . Kvcr sir.ee ?«m war P.e ***'<1 has .been, running ?» re-?t iurnr: r ' o- h^ik' r shon, and hv.hi® vArcrnl • -u * kg-me-nt and hard w<</ p' -?•»* u i!*r offbicr* o» - e;iii- c>in i.l.ralde firop^rtv. *rn Exire-s Co., at‘•♦Ms g!r*. lie \.;.y ai.a.H* 7.' '• rs of avo. and - • • * .;» d heir v «uf; r* w : *"r several Mr. and Mr-. A. II. Wipin'.-* r” i ' •'* ck of li r: cht''? disease ..from vhkh littii dauv’ittr. l.con, f^popt Monday hr die*’ He will | ln.riod : t tii.\ M the Ek* of Pa 1 Mrs. Wkii- local cemetery tom*/t-o’v. -.'c 1 -o*., inrin ayd da'igJiC r xyiM remain for U wife and'two chii’dren. John Wa-- s.-v-rnl af Snllivan'.- I- iand , ing of Augusta, and Airs. Rachel enjoying the sea breeze^.. Martin of Walterborn. , • • • « *- • Mr. C, H. Marvin, who ha« been matiagcr of tho ga* and electric eoro- ' KihM*y-<«rtffin. , Stoker. July 6.4~Sunday a.*:er- pany of Palatka. Ha., is in town and at (lu , ,, imf . of ^ Mrsl Hill spend awhile wnl* Mr aunt. Mrs. )i; A | bert Bearh Miss y [r f k . - :av A. A. Patterson. ALSO CANADA MEXICO AND OTHER FOREIGN COUNTRIES COCA-COLA 1 * S(,W in j^reai City, of "Indeed it' is well termed ‘"The nations most pup .ar drim:" PRICE THE SAME C prt EVERYWHERE IN BOTTLES & Thoroughly rarl»onat<>d a; * Tj ffvtly Dlended, a Drink cT 1* ity. DUtim U;. ’All its Oan‘ S * v ly Imitated, hi t Never h . !a(•"•;. « ii fer .it n> t ame. ’l Mi-tai.r—Lot" for Trade-Mark hetkrs. OV. (he frown'Cap-of the iJoff .—-None Other is* Genuine. t • • Kinsey wa.T inar-tej to Mr. Gary. ... Griffin, the ceremony tming perfom-} Miss Pearl Sandifer. "ho has hren >d i >v j U(lKP n<*aeh. > Hrce J working for the^ past season in ’crowd df friends and relatives aero CharlotlesviH**. Va. "ill arrive t°- 1 pre<spnt to wish tlie happy wttnjt night, via Hamherg. "h< ~e she has jrouple well in the •>eginninit of their been visitng. Wh'le I,m>- she "ill voyage of life. The hride is a • e t»-.. p : of Mrv I.,- M. Stoke* on 'daughter of Mr. and Mts. John Kln- Hanipton street. - -' • • • Mr. and Mrs T E away on a vacation (sip \ isit relatives in Abbe-' ille an-l Hel ton' respectively. i Jsey. and the gfoom a son of the late J. O. Griffin. l.'nk are - T^iev will TOM WU TJAMS V HAS RESIGNED :iy- Em IVvIHru Vi I.. For the I'oa^ E iilr» a%l 'jit “t m w--.il: am who v- / -•■I :* c !i' for E- Vti.antk Ce/' ee for -tev'-r - [ ■ p; < f.e* . ' • resignation and he "111 .■d,;or'”> • for hrs Ju-v field of labor. Mr W Hams states that.he ha- r.oou* ided fo ae*ent a position "ifh t-e -i’onsal lines hut ,i;i * »*>ere • »• h ps not yet definitely dot ided. Hk >:r. : n WuRerboro has m id<v fir '.’r.i 9 $JW/tt»er o‘ s warm friends who ’•■■gret vrfv mu^h ids dru-lsfon 'o l‘-.-i*»*. . i His iuree^sor "ill he D. E M;»rt:n of Lhke Eitv Fla.. »ho fs n ~ •: ^r man of much experience. He will assume charge of hi« nrr- Cut es at «nee. and "HI h** welcofn'r a> a resident of Walterborn. THE MAN WHO WINS % t .. ■ j *- • - -. in life is he "ho tinds .nice things and .there we achieve pro gress and auccesH.- And in tills you "ill find located in the Dr. Padgett old stand an up-to-date Restaurant with accomoda tions lor white and color'd ' Something new.' BARBKtTE twice a week. Wednesday and Saturday. A dish that is most delicious and fine. Is made from the best butchered meats. Barbecue will be sent sent to anv v home 'ln town on request and we’ invite, country people to give it a trial before they go ou£. Carry aonfe tb your families. They w ill love you toe'tter. EleapUncra* is our motto We have afirst-dass. up-to-date cook that will satisfy your ta*te. * Wold (Irinks, le* Cream, idot Meals at all hours, dav and night. Have your shoes half sol »d. Give me your order. I w ill make your shoes by takiqg youf measure and guarantee you raO qualities and a sure fit! * ' WALTERBORO LEATHER WORKS , WM. MILLER. Manager. ifctin* SPECIAL U 4 AS f . IMDGKTT 4»1 T $X»K SHERIFF To the People of (Vittetoo Countv: As others hr***, announce^ th’rW- seiveVfo^ sheriff 1 ♦jish to sfa’e that I will W in the face next » . and while I deeply regret that‘thf* campaign has been started -so s.-x**,. I can say at this tlr:e that* f am In the race with the expectation of w:i»- tPng. This anoouncemetit Is ntacie now in order that ntv ft^enls w«n not mistake my. position I shell appreciate the lconsld*ra»ion of all 'Md •>♦ the proper time wlf* annogneo ntf» platform. , . - \>rv ros pOT-♦•*••»• Ll’CVa C. PADGETT BIRTHS. ' . Horn to Mr. and Mr* '('’fvrlev i’ai*T»tlne. Powd-ide. last Wedr. -sda".' a fine daughter. " -N ' .... • Per Cent Discount ! r • ’ a- 0 On our entire line of Refrig erators, Coolers, Ice Boxes, Freezers and Lawn Furni ture. Brown Furniture Co. WALTERBORO COCA-COLAl .. . BOTTLING WORKS I L T. J. Me DANIEL, Proprietor | cznfc J G JULY SPECIALS L'l-i- Tx\oy. fnl r.ro a few of the Specials v/e- are offerimx fur July; > C >ffee which was 15,cents, now 10 cent.'. Hcsiviy, (Mer.'* anff Womens) Irtc, ru>": fie. F: if it Jars, per dozen, G5c. ' ' / .♦ . “ •Rubbers for jars, per dozen 5c. and 10c. Let Us Have Y'our PatronaGre. f- L. E. GUESS “The Cheap Store.” I! \a» s 1 :1 PELLUM & RIGGS A- \ . V\ o b^c to announce that-wo have opened an automobile repair ijhpp. and are prepared to do your work, either in our, shop or wherever, needed. Our Mr. Riggs hC-a machinist U*fd will give his personal att ntlon to all work. . / a/- '' SPARK Pl.l'GH AND OILS. , ~ PELLUM & RIGGS U H UMAX ST. PH4t\F <«V. \l - -.ifS -,y /\ / ^rrMU. C*