The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 10, 1917, Image 4

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‘Mh& *»( I MGB FOCB —rrrr»—-a-t AMDSEAMDABD Wednesday Januarjr 10, 1017. FIRST QUARTERLY MEETING JAN. 13-14 W. M. r. Aa&UiM7 to Orflrto* Bap- . ttet AMoriatkM W1H Mert With Doctor’* tVcrk Lliarrh. Tht Irwt quarterly tneeling of tb* W. M. U. auxiliary to the Col- koto* Baptist Association will be be?4 with the Doctor's Creek church •Jl flptardaf and Sunday. Jan. 11 aad 14. Th^ folio vine is the program: FIREMEN CARNIVAL HERE NEXT WEEK Walterboro Kire Do- Blg A««-e- t> *\ The member of the Walterboro Iro departci-'at have plaaaed ler the week of Jaaofry 11th to 26th. six days for the- mierimeat and pleasure for the yoeag aad old. They hare coatracted wirt |^e Persona) Mention Miss Annie M.' Avant has return ed home after spending the holi days with frieads and relatives ih Charleston. T *■' A. B. DnBois. of the Islandton sect ion. was a business visitor to Walterboro Tuesday. Jeese Drew, of Walterboro R. ] D. 1. was ia town Tuesday on bus n« EDA IN LIFE INSURANCE SRBMMHSIU nun MK 6 NUNS FIRST YEARS A NNUAL dividend policies of the Southern Li/o and Tj*ust (A mpany issued on wind after January 1st, 1917, will provide. ; for payment ^>f a dividend at the epd of the first policy year, if the second year's premium id paid. . . Thendiyiderid -record of -the .Southern Life and Trust Com pany is a matter of history. The dividend scale heretofore fn use was adopted a number of years ago, and at the present time the average annual net cost of policies several years in force com pares favorably with that in any other company for correspond ing plan, age and duration. Without interfering with the attractive dividend scale appli cable to policies issued prior to January 1st, 1917, the company will compute a new scale, taking into account the changed basis . of calculation. It is anticipated that the company’s favorable ■mortality experience will continue and that the .new dividend scale will strengthen the company’s position as one of the lead ing annual dividend companies in America. \ NEW DISABILITY PROVISION At the same time the company will incorporate in the policies a new Disability Provision, under which, in the event of total and permanent disability, payment of future premiums will be waived and the company will pay the insured an income FOR LIFE equal to one-tenth of the face amount of the policy each year, payable monthly.. Not only that, but at the death of the Insured, the com pany will pay the Beneficiary the full amount of the policy, de ducting nothing whatever for the payments made during the life time of the Insured. Furthermore, during such disability the pol icy values will continue to increase just as if the premiums were being paid. This wonderfully attractive Disability Provision, together with the First Year Dividend Provision, is fully in line with the company’s policy of incorporating in the policy contracts additional features possessing merit, andbOf keeping, the policy contracts thoroughly up to date. r .~ m . „ bf OB* of the 0-0 - rdevotiOMl * , «x*rrl**o'e»r«|ud ^ Mr*. M 8 Bryan, of RaflikV J.‘ **s ia town Tuewday shopfiag. Ruffla. R. 2. was -Mocdw^ oa-a~b»a!- 14:30a. . , coadacted by the sapertateodent faralnh the attraotiaae for the Addrees of welcooie. Mr*. T. M ewoBt. Mr. Charlen Beasley, coa BSiiUh •» Response. Mr*. P. O. 8. Curtis Reading. “A Great Vision- Groat Task ’* Mrs B. O. Price. . Hymn Appointment or committees _ trading agent for the Majestic Amusemeht Cp.v-n*s been ovJL a several days attending all. daCpUa for the occasion, which he promisee to mahe a Mg one He returns to -the show thin morning to hare ev- Readlng. - The Need of the Christ- erything in readiness for the en- Fplrlt in Jspan.” Miss Emily Slo- gsgement here. The Majestic shows maB . consist of in s part as follows: A Memorial to Mrs. Watson, con- new *10.000 merr>-go-round with * duded by Miss Maude Padgett. fifteen piece orchestra ft>e faiost up- Hymn • to-date machine on the road. The v Discussion of Institute. Old Plantation show it* real Juhi- "How can we ret the Women lee Singers; the Stampede, thowing Members of thf Church who are the amusements of the frontier davs; not members of the Society Inter- the Gaarieo of Allah; Spidora. th- »«ted in the Work?'* Open diseps- spider girl: Hardwick. Circuv ^.de ,*on. * . ‘show, a eathering together of man* Mfr'-eManeon. bnsire.. curious freaks and animals: also e Adjournment. show* especially adapted for the * The superlntende-Nf requests' that children.. Nero, the high school ♦ here be a full attendance of the home who doe* everything but talk' executive committee *t tht. niee—- Majestic shows come highly 'n* »« h><* ne.« of Importance is to recommenced in the cleanliness of b# attended to. the showa and attractions Everv- PoIlowt«e i« ♦t'e •.erot've' com- one mlm attends ja^assured of % •nittee: M<s« Georgie Aokerman. wholesome night of pleasure The Ur. p r. p.«c Mr* h. ♦ G , veo-..'4re boys are sorely in need of funds Mr« J » Baker. Mrs. P. O h.v M»| 4F* r y spent on the rnr«'«- \n., jnatlpc R»--s. Mr. r . . ground* will be a direct benefit to P Hordes, Mr. fj. W Wj^er them. It is hoped that everyone • will be out to rpake this a big event. I Frank E. Smith, w^ell known pub licity agent, who was connected with the firemen last carnival will be Here’s hopin r that Brother* J L. for balance of the. week re- Mimss of The Edgefield Advertiser, newing old acquaintance* and look A. B Jordan, of the Dillon Herald^ in * »hc advertising and pro- M. P Felder. -dlr>he Dorchester Eagle and W W Smoak, of The — Walterboro Press and Standard will MB. fUXliKKKI.LKR'* VKM'H get so rich this year that ther will Di^ vou receive a Christmas Card each feel ronsstralned - to b*v M K’VE GOT OI BN Ford— Spartanburg Jorfmat ^ frexn John D Rockefeller* If so, von saw. * picture UNHT? Somewhere between lo«sn Fra ser* an<t Methodist church ort/ tone oval old goM brooch Ke>ard If tctOrned to Mias Edith Frp^er ■ . of his new Yenua. recently discovered . at Florence. Italy, and brought to America by Mr Rockefeller. It has been set up in a temple near his residence at Pocantico Hills. New York, and a photograph of it has been used on hia personal Chriatnma card this vear. cNt Breland. Ta Wgtt*rt*ro-'M seas trip.' The Womat^s Christian Temper ance l'ni«si_ wijt meet tomorrow af ternoon at 1 " 4 o-’c>9ck at the home of Mrs. H S. StrtcfcUnd. \ NOTICK> C-O-e— Notire i. hereby t xen that all oersoft.s are nrohihited from enter- ; Rg -.ipo^ihe land* of the ur.defsiea- ^ ’ r tt!> , ‘ ur ' 1 Greece: the s^.me marble used bv, I'psemf hunting, flshipg or tranoine .. ^ 'teV«, . \ Pictures of the statue have been jealously guarded from publication, but. three view* appear in Harper's Bazaar for January, which has Ju«*t reached us. The statue i* made of marble quarried near Athens !n G 1 Yn»n. H \ Yarn H F P o-iS ton. ,B t. Varn. P M Y^re ’ A Y * *1 M S, Horace P r '7rosh- j„ n MBMq M »; ftton# w M r M tj-a,, Pludia* and P."»y> Mrs M. c. yurtj F od children left last M'odncsday aftdynoon for Lynchburg, where \*ie will make her hora*.\ MrT HarleKis «* business- in that city'. . Mrs. Mercer , EdenfMd and chi dren. of lYaycross. Oe^. *nd Miss Carrie Beach were guests at the home of their father. J Reach. duiir c the holidays. Mrs. C. P. Fishbnrne and solv*. spent a part of the Christmas holf\ days with Mr Fishburne at Neyles. Mrs. F W Falkenstein. of Barn well. is visiting at the home of her brother. Dr. L. M. Stokes. Dr. M. C Fishbnrne has parrhaa- ed a Buick Four automobile. Mis* Blanche Chasserqsu is visit ing her sister. Mr*. J. J Crosby, in to* n this week. Mr*. B. E Croeby visited her son J. J Crosby. Thursday last. Dr and Mrs. H. M Carter, of Smoaks. were guests of Mr and Mrs. J. O. Berry Thursday.. Rev George K. Way. paster of the Cettageville Methodi«t Church: was in to-«p today. STIFF. M»KK MISATK-S KF.LIFX KD Cramped musejes or serenes, fol lowing a cold ot case of grippe are eased rnd relieved bv a- anplk itjoa] of Sloan’s /Liniment. Does not rtain the *kin or clog the pore* like muss- cintnert* or planter* and p*re«m:f* quickly w-.thoqt rubbinc Llnvber up yc«r muscle* after ex ercise. t!ri\e t>u-t the p-eln* cad Aches of’ rheamattam. teuraigia. lumhccc. r’r.nir.^, <-rra;r.* and ‘rinse'- w-jth 81 oar's Lir. ::^at. Ge* Wic mr:-! at <’or*\\V ik. v; a-d5oftV ! -d , y A- 11 D:resists —- N r Hei*on of the ( ondifhm of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT WALTERBORO. in th< Stau . f §ou h, Catolina. at , lose bus.nr-* I>ei' 2 Proposed Drainage at Islandton IMS I. X RESOURCE^- l^ian* cr.«l disco, in* (except those shoWp Pn b an,| c» g >? d Note* and b.ll* rediscounted/<see item yS U^trdiafts. secqied. t .; uasevured. 41^3 * T S Bonds deposited to secure circulation \ Ipar.valaei ./... Total l\ 8 Bonds yf . *, Stock of Federal Re-erve Rank (30 per cent of subscription A XY. . . .. ... 4- * Xalue of banking house if unencumbe'-ed Equity in banking house lb. Fumltnre aJid fixtures .•\.» ., U Reel estate owned other than banking house 12. a oufit due ftom appiosod reserve agents jo New York. Chicago and St locals 3.f*:o T« -b Net arribiirit dfie from approved reserve agent* in other reserve cities 15. Other , hec k* oh banks in the same city or town-as reporting hank b Fractional currency, nickels 'and cents 17. Note* of other national bank* 15. Federal reserve note* 20. Lawfuf reserve In vault and on amount due from Federal Reserve Rank \. . . . Redemption fund with I’ 8 Treasurer and due from l". S. Treasurer . . X.. ..... ' >X .BdTAL ' VX. 5.24; 54 41 55 ib3.;< 25,000.1*0 "TOOO 00 2.366.5: 2.442 Svi «4.45 12.223 4o T55 01 <1 1.530 nn j 40=» TiA 5 141 43c 1.250.40 T’c-re is at present fuu k tclk ihout establishing u draiaaa*- dif- tnct in the Istandton section of thr county and Secretary Reid of the Southern Carolina Association ,has drawn up a petition for government aid and »t will be signed today by the people in that section. Demons trator Risher is securing the signa- tutv* when the owners mak«- tax returns today. Yo* Naed a Oiau-al Toalc Taka drove’s The Old Standard Or ore’a Tasteless dull Tonic is equally valuable as * General Tonic because it contains the rll known tonic properties of QUIN! NT tnd IRON. It act* on the Liver, Dr.ve vat Malaria Enriches the Bio™] ar to:’ ’• «p the Whofe nRKRIFF S balk 'X.. Colleton Insurance k Realty Co. . District Agents, Walterboro, S.'Ci R. M. JEFFERIES, President C F. MUCKENFUSS. Manaee **#**♦-* * * ******* • * I.FTTFRs FROM S >X THE PEt»PI.E * a *-»##«»* * * ******* a a a a a a -Tt a a a * a a a a -* * DEATHS x. i aaaaaaaa a a a a a a a a■ Mr*. Ann C. Hkm. I An n C. Hiott departed tlrtX Mr*. Christmas time has passed H r.e y.u one, .iciHt of poor? Wo ^ , h . have five chi.d.tn in >ur Ii*-mi w.io’. « w . . > w j are very mioh in neW O.. V f “ l m *?* T ***” c,,urc j l of them is large enough to work. » ^ nd , “ nd l 0 "** disposition. Their father w,H EO t support them ? he \ aS ,OV ^ « by ever > OB * l who and their mother has left them and knew her and has many relatives say, she will not be *een :n this ? D<i ' *° he, : dt, ? ar - Ou account of non-eempiiar..-'’ of purchaser the foLow.nz trait 'vf lan<, will be -e-*old Tot t.vx*? <aL‘ to he held « n SaJesdav ,p fsbriiary. same beiLg the 5th «’.-c of F- hru- arr. 1417: Y F Ailrertttin. 22 acres, more or Lee*, situated in Wolfe Cre-»k school district, and bounded on the North and easst by part o' me tract: South and West by Yerdier tract of land Taxes, cost and pen alties. 14 42 State any more. / . ” God’s word says ’ It is mor^* blessed to give than receive.” .An other scripture says "Every man according as he purposeth in his heart so let him give, not grudgingly ture. Mrs. Hiott was • daughter of Mrs. Rachael Baxley of Barn well county, but afterwards becara the wife'of Lige Hiott of the Doc tor* Creek section. He has been dead several years. Mr*. Hiott i* cl itf lecessity. for (God love* a • urv £« d by 8i * cbiWr *n. Lou- cheerful giver He that soweth sparingly shgd ise Fisk, C. L. Hiott. Josie Hiott and Mrs. E. W. Thompson all of and Mrs. Anna and Janie Preveau of Florida. She is also survived reap sparingly, and he that soweth \ b j cb . ar * ^ectlon bountifully shall reap bountifully. Our great Apostle Paul tells us „ . , , „ that he that hath given to the poor b ' . sisters. Mrs. 8. J. Hiers his righteousness remaineth forev- * nd ** r? ‘ Hiers of the Ever- er. Our prayer/ts that God will 5 re * n section and Mrs. J. D. Hiotr open the hearts of every one who Doctors i reek section. $154 725 35’ Mll-H IN WINTER LIABILITIES 23. Cap.tal stoi'^ p*J«l in . 24 Surplus fund . . *....' 25. a INidi'ided f-XM- ■ r . - $ 1-ess current cxpcX-***. interest and taxes pa id . . X circulating ro:<-s outstanding T* j.Vi\hdu.-.l det-osiis subject^to check.... 2* t'ashie.’s oh-*-ks <tutst.mdi‘ g. Total demand deposits. Items\33. 34 35. . - 34. 37. 35. acd 4" ... X ...... » Alter l me <iep<-s.ts-. .... .. X Total of time deposits Hems 41 42 and 43 X 3>1475 *♦ 55.226.15 35.3i*5 03 5 •'*')0.rt*l 5.611 i: 'XS OOd.Ov 55:041 5^» 24 35.355 0 Why do your cows give !e>. milk | m w inter tb*u they do in -ummer* Just because natiue does not sup ply them with graaae* and creep food But we have eome to the as sistance of Dame Nature with R a Thoma*: Stock Rerned> which con tain* the very ingredient*? that the green food «upplies in season.'only of course, in a more highly con centrated form We guarantee rha- this remedv will make vour cp*' clr» n-nre o-dk snd better m'lijt- with the (same feed A Wichmab A Son //. reads this. Anyone who has any thing to give can send it to Tom Beach, who lives on the cotton mill hill, or to Mrs L. N. Glover. CASTOR IA For Infants gad Children In Use For Over 30 Years Hiott was sixty-eight year* of age Little Beulah Kiiuuvt. Stokes. Jan. 5.—On the night of Jan. 2. the death angel visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. \rchie Kin- ard and claimed for its victim, thei*- little daughter Beulah, age three years and eight months. She suf fered of infantile paralysis a little less than two days. The funeral sfiMce* were 'conducled vr Ret Walter Black aa<l the body ♦ aw laid to rest in Doc'oi « Creek cem- etary Cattrrh mens infktr'jauuion. Inflammation is the gtagnttion of bteod-the cuculktioo witn impure blood. -9* «««• yvmtam't ho wcO ioder this coodidoo. It indigeatioo, Pemna the circwlaboo, li sytiem, removes the hrighteM yoo up. Over 44 Years Of service to the public hUBB u to a P*»c« wilh yoo. The You It Makes Good get Pemna la tahkl ton tor cooveoience. TOTAL l.l\«,ERINti Milt,Hs ARF DANGKP.OI S 31*4 725.35 8TAT57 OF SOl’TH CAROLINA. County of Colleton, s* 1. C G P.v.igctt v'ashicr of the above named bank, do solemnly swea* that tbe above statem- nt is tn», !• the best of my knowledge aad belief. ^ C. G. PADGETT. Cashier Sc?-* rlbed and sworn to Wferv me Hn* 4th day of Jin.. 1517’ R. L FRASER Jfotarv Public COBH Ft T—Otewt J \8 E. PEURIFOY, • * w A S KARESH. K. E JONES. Wrectors. ChaaiberbiiiiX roach Remain M«»*t Fffertual. "I have taken * great many bot tle* of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edv and everv time it has cured me I have found it aso«» effeefu*! fo- ■ s haek’ag cough and for colds Af- , fer taking it a cor.gh always disap- » wpt-< J r> Moore !>>*t Yallev. Ga. Obtlftrable evervwhere J. A. SIW-ppard. a baiber of ex j perience. ha* accepted a portion Smith s Barber Shop oa Main Get rid of that tickling coueh that street ^ * h.ee.os you awake at nT*' *shd . — drain# yonr vitality and cn-T WINTER BRIM.'. COLD'- Tt> Tr. King’s New Discove'v s a {.Lv.# CHILDREN anb balsam remedy, antiseptic. Lv Mrs, Parker and Mrs A-thu Burke, of Rocky Ford Ga . wei • visitors at the home of W A HI. the past week Mrs Burke i- Dleasantlv remembereii here a* Mi'^ Queenie Parker. A eh id raretv goe': through the atN^\ard prcmptlv effective 1 -vhob* winter withoi:t having a odld. wotvuie-Xthe irritated membran'' jind and every rroxher «hon!d have a re- kill# the^gold gtrms; Vour cough fa liable remedy handv. Fever, sore soon reljevXj. Delay is uangerov* h^3>. Geht -r ard / croupy —get Dr. Kifeg’s New Dis^ivrery sy^ktor.;*. A dose ente. For nearly fiftv yer.r? K has ^ ‘if Dr p6 y I. b Pire *a; itcr^v mill tk# faTnrit^ for * ime * fr^nd* ft oo«en the phlegm, retfeve the con- croup, toughs gnd coVJ/- Cer h-i v - fw'rtfe.-*-?!^ EAiTBaTys^T »or dre^gist. 25c. .-Jr^Tinc-I * sharpen* the at peti WEAK, RERVOUS OHIO WDMAI H»de Wtfl By Delicious Vino! BeUefoaUiae. Ohio- ■Mr bloxl wa ■ . P oor ^ *•* ** * weak, aervou'* ^ 1 diffenre: rcmodie. without beaefit and ooe da tty druggirt to id me about Yirnd. I t •«d it and it built me up ia everv war ... - -—awn ia Lf ia t t rr' ^ .mi t,ii *• the best medicinv on » oitma; PBm 6mfUf |4 Dmy*. M_w«l frfmm* mmtf It TaM Strwi'. meediwu ev Protrwdtag Pfln ta*M!44iT« l a: ar-l \^»!<cai-o« t’»v* au« a>*C i,. cough and chronic bronchial troub- ’e, try Dr Roll’* Pine Tar ILaey At all Praggists. 25c. reeted .rg* and *'#*p the ccugh. t!e tc-dav, at vour dm^gj*’ T t* antiseptie pine balsams h fii and Be* , -y ..... 1 - 1 . . . ! - ■ « BM-V P, tl ►moalrs. were | forauia ua every UbtL ♦he^hon.Xr/ , John M. Klein, Drtir^'«t. W'nl Mrs Laura Sauls, of Sm« entertained Fr'day at Mr. end M~* J 6 Berry I boro, s C. c ' /