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Wednesday, May 17, 1916.
•ALS or WALTknBOBO COTTOa
Under and kf Tlrtoe of dome* of' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
tbo United State* Diatrtct Coart for | Gouty of Colteten.
Sl.'SS? 2Sf < lM*.*m«. C UMi| AJ ™ 1 " ruimtiM.
A$nn VNk. it If. *» tbo eanao on- jg HAM PADOETT. Defendant
****** ,MM * ^ Under and by rirtne of a Ddfcree I MSderi to bo.rotarnod to the
ant, ra. Waltorboro Cotton MlUa.
fondant. 1 vitt a*U to tbo ‘
of bin Honor F. F.
March IS. Itlt.
a bona Ad* bid of rtx thooaand dol
lar* therefor, that then and In that
treat th* plaintiff, John H. Penrt-
foy. a* Ooneral Onardlan of Eall
Fearifoy Is aeiaoriaed and directed
to bey the said property In for th*
and the cald
Dean* farther prortdlnd (hat each
of th* bidier* at each aale, before
th* Wddtaff comaence*, deposit with
th* Master a c*rtiflod check in the
of thro* baadred dollars aa an
earnest of pood faith, the amount of
such chfbk to be credited upon the
prtttded such bid
der become* the parchaser thereof,
aad tbo check* of all aasnoeeeafal
im-
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dated mediately after the aale.
Parchaeer to pay for papers.
R. M. JEFFERIES,
Waltorboro. 8. C. r May 1, 1»1«?
| Notice to Now and
» 1
oeratic Glebe.
Don-
At the meeting of the Coonty Con-
Mdder at pabtfe eatery, on May SSrd. !*•
coasty Coart Boo**. WaRerbor#. i.
C., aU the property of the Waltor-
boro Cotton Mills in three parcels Monday, Jane Sth, ISM. withla the
aa foOowa: l rtfal hoars of aale.
All that piece, pared or lot of
An the property, franchises and land, together with th* buildings
estate of tbo WaHnboro Cotton tberooa. dtaate. lying aad bolag la
Mills lacladlng # all its property, the Town of Waltorboro. County of _
real, personal and mined and all flx-1 Colleton. State of Sonth Carolina, I reation. It was reported that the fol-
tnres, rights, prieilegee. eaaemenU. known as the late residence and m- lowing Democratic Clubs had not re-
contracts. agreement* of all and er- emit lot of W. Bnford Sanders, and organised: Maple Cane, Ritter and
ery klad held and owned by and be- boaaded aa follows: Soath by lot Wiggins; and at said eonreBUoa new
longing to the said Walter boro Cot- of M x^WlteaU, mow or for- e i ab , w «re anthortsed to be organl-
rinitoB m9t ' r ot DurMt “ d w,,,ia: north |sed at Penlel and
Waltorboro. C ® UB *T °* CoOfton, ^ gtreet; west by Rallrom*
State of Soath Carolina. least by lot of Btepbea L
roT.o. C 1 Joh. ». U,«M. tT I .Tt “S', — I Th. .< .h«» clob. .m th.r.-
4th October im and! CMh . Porehaaer to f ore meet at their nsual meeting
recorded^n the Sti of th. Re^ W M “^ r for **** n ♦ Bd for ^' places on Saturday. May loth, 191«,
- ang proceed to organise by the elec
tion of a presidemt. vice president,
at Pine Grove
ter of Mesne Conveyance for Colle- «““« 8u "* n v '„im*v*ntrr
z 2St!n^=>£Sr2 /' »-« «5S comit
the property of the Walterboro Cot
ton Mills, save aad except the prop
erty hereinafter advertised to be
sold as Parcels Two and Three.
Farce! Two.
Walterboro. A C., May 1ft. 19H.
PARTITION AALE
secretory and treasurer, and member
of the county esecutlve committee,
and attend to any other matters as
may properly come before them. The
secretory Is requested to mail to the
bidder the following described tract
of land:
“All that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situate, lying aad being
In the County of Colleton and State
pf South Carolina, measuring and
containing On# Hundred and Ten
acres, more or l
R. M. JEFFERIES. Boc’y.
P. HOWELL, County Chrm.
NOTICE!
__ Notice is hereby given that under coollt y chairman or county secretory
Four Spinning Frames and four and by virtue of the Decree issuing ©nee a report of any meetings
Carding Frames, as th* same are out of the Court of Common Pleas he j d p nrgaiin t to this call, giving the
now situated la the Walterboro Cot- for the Conaty of Colleton In tbe|munes pf the officers, and the mem-
ton Mills, the same to be removed by rase of Christopher Genrhett et gl.. y^ r of the county executive commlt-
the purchaser within thirty days Plaintiffs, vs. Aimer Genrhett et *1-. t M to be elected by each club as
from th# date of sale. Defendants, bearing date Novembe - aboT€ nam ed will send in at once the
Parrel Three. | , itn, I will sell before -1 nemos of three of their members or
All that lot, piece Pf"*!®", Court House door la the Tow® of whkh the mercury may be one. to
land in the Town I Walter hot o on the (th day of Jon*, compos* the enrollment committee
property of the Walterbord Cotton mf at tW9lr9 M t0 the highest for dub
Mills, together with the dwelling Iiorswaciuu
there on, known as the Superintend
ent's dwelling.
All of the said property will be
sold for cash and the undersigned,
before receiving any bid for parcel
No. One, will require the bidder to
first deposit with him slther In cash
or certified check upon some bank to
be approved by the undersigned, the
sum of Five Hundred (9100.00) Dol
lars. which sum, in caso bis said bid
be accepted, shall bo applied upon
the purchase money and In cane of
his bid being unsuccessful, shall be
returned to tho bidder; and In tbo
case of Parcel No. Two and Parcel
No. Three, a deposit of One Hun
dred (f 100.00) Dollars In ench case,
in cash or certified check shall be
made before any bid shall be receiv
ed, the same to he held and applied ' (.17.it
aa In the case of Pareol No. One. |
AU tales are paade subject to con
firmation by the Court. The pur
chaser la to pay, all taxes due and
payable in the year 19H. For fur
ther information reference la prayed
to said Decree or the undersigned.
D. B. GILLILAND, t
Special Master. U. 8. Court.
4-2«-4t./
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
Resolutions on resignation of Rev.
C. Lawson of Little Salkehatchle
church. May Cth, 1916, Colleton
County, South Carolina.
We believe that under the gui-
dance of the Holy Spirit aad with
irofosnd interest da the welfare of
ho church, aa a whole, our loving
and tender toother and pastor. Rev.
J. c. Lawson, did thl# date submit his
resignation of th* Little . Balke-
intchle Baptist church. This com-
could hardly chronicle there
resolutions without at loast some
mention of the evident regret and
sorrow in the tear-dimmed eyep of
there In conference at hla resigna
tion. In accepting his resignation,
the committee offer* the fwiiwwing
resolutions: * \ '
First, That wa recognise In our
pastor a man of God, truly devoted
and consecrated to the cause of our
Redeemer the Christ, showing the
martyr spirit In all of hla walks and
especially la deUveriag his mes
sages; a safe counsellor and a tend
er pnd loving neighbor and friend
and patriotic dtlxen.
Second. That his leadership in our
church has been eminently wise,
preaching the truth aa it Is in the
Book regardless of resultant popu
larity The growth of the church
has been marked both In spiritual
and material matters.
Third, Thst he and his Christian
wife have both been benedictions in
the homes of our people and we
•hall ever cherish in our memories
the fondest recollections of their
lives during their very short stay of
a little over five yea*a among ua.
Fourth, That the affectionate and
fraternal prayers of every member
of this church abide with our de
parting paetor and hit wife and his
very interesting boy and girl wher
ever our Master may direct him to
continue his labors.
Fifth. That these resolutions be
recorded In our minute book and a
copy be tendered oor pastor, one
printed in our county paper and one
be forwarded to the Baptist Courier
for pubHcation.
W. W. CONE, Chrm.
H. A. CUMMINGS.
C. C. CALDWELL.
Committee.
*g tko CaefoMaa aff
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at Walterboro. ia the State of g. C.i at the elcee sf business on May i. 1
10
2,390.97
RESOURCES.
a 1 i-o*"* aad dlsconnts (except there shown
on b) 912ft,989.«4
^ Total loans * • • '
1. Overdrafts, secured, 9 ; unsecured. 9494.01
s. U. K. Bemds:
a U. S. Bonds deposited to secure circulation
(par value) 25,000.00
g Premium on U. 8. bonds
4. Boeds, ttecaritiee, etc.:
I. a Subscription to stock of Federal
Reserve Bask * 92.000.00
b Leas amount unpaid 1,000.00
7. a Value of banking bonne (if unencumbered
b Equity in banking house.
Furniture and fixtures ...*.
Real estate owned other than banking house
10. Net amount due from Federal Reserve bank
II. a Net amount due from approved reserve
agents in New Tork, Chicago and 8t. Louis
b Net amount due from approved reserve
agents in other cities
14. Ojher check* on banks in the same city or
town as reporting bank. .'.-4
b Fractional currency, nicklea and cents....
1ft. Notes of other national'banks
17. Federal reserve bank notes
19. Coin and certificates ..... X,
20. Legal-tender notes *
5,206.74
3,223.56
62.86
812ft,989.6ft
4 9 4."!
25,000.1
1.000.00
2,390.57
2,042.96
926 49
5,846.75
8.430,30
1.062.24
62.83
i 15.00
305.00
1.264.70
20.00
TOTAL
• •••••
$176,670.51
.. ■ .$<,• 85.1 3.,
/
7,785.73
3.599.22
Notice ia hereby given that accord
and bounded on jlng to terms of Act reproduced here-
the North by lands of Henry Mar- with, the free ferry over the Edisto
ray; on the East by land* of A. C. river, known as Parker'a Ferry, will
Banders and the run of Fishpond; I be discontinued preparatory to its
on the South by lands of Rinah I removal on and after May 25, 191(,
Aiken. Clara Burna and Charity and I) will again be opened for use
Smith; and on the Wyet by lands of at Sullivan’s Ferry on said Edisto
Abram Barnwell and Henry Mur- river as soon thereafter as possible.
ray. ,,
Trews of sale rash; purchaser to
pay for papers.
R. M. JEFFERIES.
Master.
Notire of Additional Tna Election.
Whereas application has been
made, to the county board of educa
tion for Colleton county to order an
election in'Tabernacle school district
No. 4ft, on the question of voting an
additional tax levy of 5 mills in
said district and a petition present
ed signed by one-third of the quali
fied electors and resident freehold
er* of the age of twenty-one In said
district, praying said election be or
dered.
It is ordered under section 12ftft
of the Code of Civil Laws, 1912,
that an election be held May 20.
191ft. at Tabernacle school in said
district, that only those persons who
return real or personal property for
taxation, and preaent registration
certificate aa required in general
elections be allowed to vote at aatd
election. Each elector favoring the
Additional Tax shail cast a ballot
containing the words “For Addi
tional Tax” printed or written there
on and each elector opposed to said
Additional Tax shall vote a ballot
containing the word* "Agait'* Ad
ditional Tax” printed or written
thereon.
Polla will be open at 8 o’clock a.
m. and closed at 4 o'clock p. m.
B. T. Berry. D. M Smoak. and B
F. 'Kinsey, trustees of said diatrtct.
are appointed manager* to conduct
said election.
. If the majority of the votes cast
In said school diatrtct ahail be "For
Additional Tax” and not “Against
Additional Tax ” the additional tax
•hal] be levied.
Within ten days after the election
htf above named managers shall re
port to the County Board of Educa
tion the result of the election, and
shall file with their report the poll
list, the ballot box and all papers
appertaining thereto.
HUGO S STRICKLAND.
S. P. J. GARRIS. Jr..
8 B. SAUNDERS.
County Board of Education, Colle
ton County.
Walterboro. 9. C, May 8. 1916
6-10-2t.
FORECLOHURE AALE
Notice Is hereby given Hist under
and by virtue of the Decree issuing
out of the Court of Common Pleas
for Colleton County, directed to me
in the case of E. L. Lucas, Plaintiff,
vs. Isham Padgett, et Defend
ants. bearing date March 14th, 191ft.
I will sell hefose the Court House
door in the Town of Walte,rboro on
the fith day of June. 191ft, at twelae
M , to the highest bidder, th# fol
lowing described lot of land:
J. E. MOORE.
Highway Commissioner Colleton
County.
J. D. WIMBERLY.
Supervisor Dorchester County.
A BUI.
[To Authorize and Require the High
way Commissioner of Colleton
County and the Supervisor of Dor
chester County, to Remove the
Free Ferry from Parker’s Ferry
to Sullivan’s Ferry, Over the Edla-
to River, Between the Counties of
Colleton and Dorchester, and to
Provide for the Payment of Said
Removal.
Be it enacted by the General As
sembly of the State of South Caro
lina:
Section 1. That the Highway
Commission of Colleton county and
the Supervisor of Dorchester county
NOTICE!
Books of subscription to the capi
tal slock of I,otigt* M»-rrf»ntilr Com
pany will be opened at the store
building of the present Lodge Mer
cantile Company in the town of
Lodge. 8. C., at a m . on the 15th
of May, 1916. Capital stock to he
ten thousand dollars* divided into
one hundred shares of the par value
of one hundred dollar* e«c!i
^r_F ( ONE
W^V GONE
R Cf' CONE
Board of Corporators
May 15. 1916
"All that certain tract of land
with the buildings thereon contain-I are hereby authorised and required
ing ihree acres, more or less, situate to remove the Free Ferry over the
in the County of Colleton and State Edisto River, Between the Counties
of South Carolina, within the cor- of Colleton and Dorchester, from
porate limits of the Town of Dan-1 Parker’s Ferry to Sullivan's Ferry,
vtllc (Now Ruffin) and bounded on | over said river, one-half of the ex-
th* North by the public road known
as the Columbia Public road: South
by lands of J. J. Padgett; East by
land* of Daniel Padgett; and West
by lands of Jessie Padgett.”
pense thereof to be borne by each
county: said removal to be complet
ed within six months after the ap
proval of this Act by the Governor.
Sec. 2. That this Act shall go in-
Terms of sale cash; purchaser to to effect immediately upon its ap-
pa v for papers.
R. M. JEFFERIES.
Master.
Walterboro. ff. C. May 15. 1916
5-17-3t.
MASTER’S HALF
STATE OF SOITH CAROLINA.
Colleton County.
In the Court of Common Pleas
John H Peurifoy and Emil Peurifoy.
an infant, by John H. Peurifoy.
hig guardian ad litem.
Plaintiffs.
v».
J. J. Darlington and Alfred Huger,
aa Trustees. Charles C. Wright.
Emmie Wright. Eugene D. Wright.
Mary Elisabeth Wright, and Wal
ter C. Wright, Infants, and J. G.
Watson. Jr., and Connie-Max well
Orphanage, a Corporation,
Defendants.
By virtue of the decree of the
Court in the above entitled cauae. I
will sell to the highest bidder at the
Court House in th» town of Walter
boro. 8. C.. on aalesday in June
next, the same being the fifth day of
•aid month, the following described
real estate, to wit:
AU that certain piece, parcel or
tract of land situated, lying and be
ing i n the County and State afore
said. measuring and containing fif.
teen hundred and twentv-two and
one-fourth ( 1522 1-4 ) acres of land
an’ bounded as follows: On the
North by lands of Jeff Rlneker.
George Blocker and Lawrence Hern
don; on th e Kasl by land* of i.aw.
rvn.e Herndon and now abandoned
Low ry lands N o O'Bryan R G
Hyrne. Jacob Pellum. and B. G. Ben
ton; on the South by lands of
Craw*. Ervin Varnadore. W. H. Yar-
nadore, W (;. O'Quin and Bishop,
reference thereto will aiore fully ap
pear by a plat made thereof on the
21st day of November. 1905. by A
J. I^emacks. surveyor.
Terms of sale CASH, the *u»t<i De
cree fixing an upset price of six
thousand dollars, and providing that
1 In the event of a failure to receive
| proval by the Governor.
pec. 3. That all Acta or part* of
Acts Inconsistent with this Act are
[hereby repealed. 6-10-3t.
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State of Ohio. City of Toledo,
Lucas County.—ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of
F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business
in the City of Toledo, County and
State aforesaid, and that said firm
will pay the sum Of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and every case
of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my pretence, this 6th day of De
cember, A. D., 1886.
(Seal.( V A. W. GLEASON.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken In
ternally and acts directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation.
LIABILITIES.
25. Capital stock paid in
26. Surplus fund . *
27. Undivided profits ....
b Reserved for t
c ' Lea* current expenses, interest aud taxes
paid
28. Circulating notes outstanding.;
Demand deposits:
33. Individual deposits subject to check
36. Cashier’s checks outstanding
Total demand deposits. Items 33, 34,
35, 3ft, 37, 38, 39, and 40
43. Other time deposits
Total of time deposits. Items 41, 42
and 43 28,462.65
a Rediscounts with Federal Reserve Bank.. 29,559.38
b Notes and bills rediscounted elsewhere
than at Federal Reserve Bank
Liabilities other than those above stated...
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day* of a severe case of
PUee of 40 years standing
without pain, knife or deten
tion from basiaee*. No one
need softer from this dls-
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be had right here La
South Carolina.
R. M. JOSEY
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35,512.37
825,000.00
8.000.00
4.186.51
25,000.00
35,251.21
261.16
28,462.63
47.
52.
29.559.38
950.00
TOTAL..'.. 9176.670.91
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton, ss:
I, C. G. Padgett, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of ray knowledge and belief.
C. G. PADOETT, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of May, 1916.
L. B. HOUCK, Notary Public
CORRECT—Attest:
E. E. JONES,
JA8. E. PEURIFOY,
A. S. KARESH, |
Directors. £
THE OLD RELIABLE
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