The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, July 11, 1917, Image 5
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'ANDARD
4 CAR LOADS OF if
—FnRnS— 4
We are Looking every day for
four car load&' of Ford Automo
biles.
' .A * * .’-V' '
—See us if interested in a new car
and one which will give you ser
vice-such only as the Ford Car can
i r ' ‘ .
>give in this country.
We have'a few good mules on
hand.
Rizer & Ayer
SMS SHE T1KS ;
1HE WORLD OF IT
MISS SHKLTOX, OF GREENVILLE.
EXPRESSES HER AP-
PRtX'tAHOV '
WERE TWO HARD YEARS
Remai-kabk tliange Mas Brought
» . . ..
Great*'*’. Interest in Life
« »„ For Her.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
SECOND AMENDED SOHIONS
STATE OF ?OTTH <’AF.OLINA,
Coupty of rollet/n.
Befor*' yfi- Clerk of C/vurt, Colle-
toh County.
E. T. H. Shafrer/. t. n!.—Petitiou-
er^,
.VS '' a - ,X N S
S. H. S:u air, et a!.—r.elpondeiit>>
’ward of is on*itJ by Gover
nor Kiehard 1. Manning, .for the ar-lton.
rest-or aj piehension of Ffaser Fts^-) c
^uson. yijio shot 'ami mortally
W’oandfel his whe at Green Poae.
Colleton county, April 15. I,:*IT.
The following Ms description Of
Fe’gnson:* ".Ginger cake coloret!
I negro, five., feet, nine or ten ineho*
Irigh; weight 140 150 pound-,
1*1 to 4 5 years old; sloop-shoulder
ed; 4eep-set eyev*; big mouth and
full teeth; loves' whiskey, tobacco
and dancing, , and in 1 «hewing to
bacco expectorates very/- rapidly.
Usually (,‘ames u fllbe with him.”
Notify • L..C. PADGETT, '
Sherijf^Colleton Couhtys Walter-
boYo, S, ‘ C. x 7-4-dt.
"I just think the world of Tan-
lae a general tonic and stomach
remedy and I'm glad g** reebfnmend
it,’’ said Miss Lilia Shelton, of Ncr.
•> Saco St., Greenville,- in a state
ment she pave June 1st. "I took
Tanlae .for a generally run down
condition and chronic appendici
tis. 1 had been in bad health about
tvo years and I ^suffered a preat
deaj from indigestjon. I was as
nervous as 1 could be. I never at' 1
anything at all hardly. In fact. I
fd** just like a hird—a little at a
.time. I suftered awfully with head
ache's. too.
"The Tan'.ac got m*. in a preatly
improved condition in a short time.
It made me sleep better, than I had
-J“pt for two years, because it
quitted, my nerves. The . Tanlae.
gavp me a good appetite, too. 1
began to rest well at night and my
whole system 'was built up and
strengthened. The medicine cert
Hiinly did make a lire at improve
ment in my condition.'*
Tanlae,' "The MasG-r .Medfcine/*
is- sold by; - - . ’• " * ’ Tr
.Tno. M;' Klein, VCaltetboro.
The ft 1]. ton Colic-
1-
««***«» * *-**##>**
* DEATHS •
#*#•**** *.* **«*««*
. . L. J. WITSELL
A. J. Witsell, one of the oldest and
best known citizens of Jower Colle
ton, died at the Mnsme of his air
ier. Mrs. G. W. O. Rivers, early
Monday morning, following an ill
ness of several months. For about
30 years, Mr. Witsell was a resident
of the low country, having a plan
tation near Jacksonboro, . ^ut. ; his
health ga\e way and he came to
Waltgrboro about the first of Janu
ary and has been here since. He
w’ks n* w r imtss<* <i aud is survived
only If his s's’er. Mr*. Rivers.
Th** was heW Mimday af
ternoon .j the Kj>H‘opa! church,
with wiibh he uniud two \.,«»».k»
ago. Ret. C. B. Smith conducted,
the funeral services in the absenep
of hi- }•. -tor, Rev. K Schroeter. • In '
ternietu.w.i.- ired at Live Oak" ceme-
> f ’
*. *d was a quiet and un-
obtru-iv. cy/in. and was con? 1 ipn-
tious- .n «.l things he did.
DEPOSIT YOUR MONEY WITH ^
CoOetoD Banking Company
Walterboro, S. C.
Jno.F. Lucas, ' R. L. Fraser,
President. " , Cashier.
STATEMENT OF TH E CONDITION OF
eOLLETO/M BATS KIAIG COMPAWU. w '
jaO<JA'rA:i> A’i wAivruitmmo. e*. c*
at the close of busin ess June 20, 1017,
-
ter\.
• T'.
'll^s HATTIE E. STOKES
Cc., t ott. c--
NOTR E OK FINAL HEAKIN'ti
TO THE'' RESPONDENTS. Susans
Albright. I?^iah OhapF^l, J. TV.
Crosby. Mr?. S. J Crosby, S. M.
Crosby^ Jr.. Iv. D. Davis, C. A. 1 ra
ti ser. Deck Ford, Isaiah Fraser. C.
H. Gadsden. Sarah Gates, Mary E.
GtDa^an. G. W. Griffin. NanOy
Grr.ni. Sam Gathers. Marparot Hey-
/ ward. MHey Johnson. V.'illie Johh-^
son. Fannie Levine, Primus IvevineT
CU inert Moultrie. Naney Polite, . . .
Area Belle Padgett, Ben Saul?. STATE OF SOITHCAROLINA.
Clara SiYes. Kizzie Sires. O. P. |
Sauls 'Piute Sanders. Rosena Sqnir-
. es<<Ned Toomer and John Doe. Rich:
/ird Roe and Eliza Snipes," fictitious
pefs*ns repiest ntinp the. unknown
heirs and "devisees of the following
nersong^aereased :'J. S. Albright, T.
J.' Rfanchard. Jacob Bright. Frank
«VtkMa, Peter Dorman. R, P. Dan
ville Drug
rille. .
.Isir.a-Dvn Mer act.
ton. O .
"tV. <V(Mover. Gre ; a Poo l (Ja.k
von boro.)
r. a: r.Rboa t'.oi:?-. s.c.
serv.
uxan \
odist
tiful
like
kin-d’
a.ya.'
I. land - i Flud
Mi- Tl.dti* k. Stokfs. daughter
of th* h • re). Her jam.n and Mrs.
Har f ii’ L< marks Slakes, died last
Thursday,. the home of her sis
ter. Mrs. A. J. I.*>macks. following
an il!n..s~ of s* v( . al weeks. The
fune>.:l was- held at the re.sid* nie
of Mi-. Lemaeks at 10 -qVlock Fri
day mot ninp,'conducted by Rev. C.
B. Smith, following which 'irdcr-
ment te k jdace at Live'Oak ctihe-
tery. ! ■ -.
Mi-- Stokes was born Dec. lg„
1847, and jperNloog life was filled
with v r.s;, devotion and unselfish
ness s e. literally effaced herself
that sl> n.ip:-.r the more* effectively
t or* sh<* loved. She was for
• . v- a number of the Meth-
\ .: < ’h and hers was the beau-
r 1 perenbial creed of Christ*
• ' She lies’among her
«! •;:! Live Oak cemetery
, /■ r, -•]rrCetlon and th.
•i .• ieh I'ereaftef. . ■
RESOritGES.
• 1 m
Loans and Discounts . .1114,233.91
Overdrafts 2.9-1
Bonds and stocks owned
. . * •
by tlje banli
Furniture and fixtures.
Banking house . .
Due from
Bankers
Currency ...... ....
Gold ...... .... ..««.,
Silver and Other Minor
Coin
ChecKfc and Cash Items’
Exehangei for the Char.ag
W,
Bank* and
10,05.7.50
• 878.73
2, tr,:*.:r
101,838.77
5.355.1*0
1,222.50
560.48
75.28
128.39
LLABIL1T1EM.
r ''^' v
Capital Stock Paid In,*
Sutmlus Vund,
Undivided Profits* less *
Current expenses and
Taxe^ Paid
Due to Banks and Bank
ers
ludividu&i De-posits Sub-
‘ subject to
check ...| 70,720.05
Savihgs De-
. posits
810.000.00
20,000.0O
>.4»a.38
1.496,13
130,631.52
Cashier's
checks
70.10 201.421.67
«. .8236,39-3.18 I Totah
• • • • '
.. . $?3£.393.13
State oi* South Carolina i ‘ * *
County of Colleton. .s ' ...
' v x Before me came R. L. Fraser', Cashier of the above naci^d bank, who,
being duly sworn, says that the above anil foregoing statement is a true
dJmljtionAtvf said tank, as shown by the books of said bank.
' R. L. FRASER, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed befd>e me this’28th day of . June, 19172
• V. T. P. MURRAY. NotaryM’ublic, S. C.
CORRECT ATTEST; ' *
H. W. Black, Jr, i
’ John F. Lucas, -
Paul Sanders ' '
:n < M I! 'KH Kl.H.HTFR
./
Correcting List .
For Ashton
Mrs. A, II.
ner. C. H. Gahapan
G.r.nt’. M. D. Remley. A. TL Rittor,
• Hannalf Teas<|ale.- Henfy Warren.
J. >!. White. Marth^v AVarren. 'M. \.
Wits''-il and representing the un
known trusteejr ^nd owners of St.
♦*-'? chumi. St. John's rtitirch.
Pe
Faney D^tn «hu;ch, 'and 'represen:-
’ ing aj»y and all owners of lapd in
WaJferhcTcfr Drainage PistrAct No.
J. wno hgve not joine>F in the pe
tition and whose ^names are un
known and wbjKh.ave not been per
sona!!'- seryeff with Summons:
WHERfiASL ,a petition signed by
th* owners of mere than half the
land in acreage contained in the
proposed Walterboro Drainage Dis-*
trict Nc\l. s«t forth and described
below, has been filed with me on
the 18th day of Januay. 1917. ac
companied by the necessary bon1
required under the provisions of
section 2197 of the Civil Code of
1912. as amended: and
WHEREAS/tinder the provisions
of Section 2197 of the said Civil
'Code of 1912. ». as Clerk of Court,
am required to issue a Summons to
be served upon all the landowners
who hate'not joined ,in the said pe
tition -and whose lands are Included
in fhe said proposed drainage dis-
..trict, so far as the same can be as
certained :
YOU ARE. THEREFORE. HERE
BY SUMMONED and .required to
appear before me at Yny office,-
Walterboro, S.‘ C.. within twenty
days after the service hereof, ex-
’elusive of the day of such service,
and answer the said petition: and
If you fail to answer said petition
within the Pme aforesaid, the pe-
* titioneis will apply to the .Court for
the relief demanded in said petition.
The following is, a description of
the proposed drainage district, sit
uated in the county ;.rd State afore
said:
v .’Beginnhvg- al the cjiy limits of
Walterbopo 2n<T>:diit»nuJng along
the dirt road from Walterboro to
* County of Colleton. t
Couit.of Common Fleas—Before the,
>' Clerk. I
E. T. H. SHAFFER, et aL—Feti-;
tioneis.,
VS." v..' - '
8. H. SMOaR, et al.—Rspondents.
This cause coming on to be heard
and tiie final report of the Board ■oi
A'iewers having been this day filed
with this Court, and, having-been Uy w. Russell .
examined, is tound to be in due foru. ! \y p’ 0 R t
and in accord-ante with the law, and jjj, p (;art» r . .
is hereby accepted. Tiie Court ap-. j^. H. Folk . . .
points} the 2nd day of August, 1917. ij^ Breland . .
at lo o'cliu k, a. ui.. or as soon there-1,w. Jones . . .
after as the matter can bg heard, a? j. l. Stanley , . .
the time when it will’further tor.-1 ^ A. .Varredc r*
Lodge, July 7. 1917.—-The Free/
and Standard: I note the Asht/n
Red Cross Work in this week's issu ;
is ve r y much Wangled, and 1 would
j be very glad if you will straighten
' the cash list in vour next issue of
[ Th**^ Press and Standard. Endos-
! ed firid correct list. ' -
Yours very truly,
. W. O. JONES.
(The list'pisb^shfd was made op
from records turped'in. and we Tt-
g’et that any et-or s^uiuld have oc-
curredt We cheerfully 7Mjblis|i cor
rect list—Editor, t
WHITE—
J. W. Yarn
CASH
•Iui’* 9.-— Little LuciJi
.old daughter of Mi
died July 1. f..' %
•In iUpifs' of throe t w«-eks.
menf took place .at- Ric-
•;’> t*rv. ’l.e 1 'll* 'one beinc
••st in-id* her father, the
K it kiitiifetwho. di«d
Th* sympathy of
< .* to th£ bereaved rela-
is bright Htt!*> giyl.
CHILDREN’S DAY
AT ADNAH FRIDAY
Large X-vmblage of IVr-«tn« Enjov-
• * s' yt
ed I xegeise*. an*l Dianei After-
. words ht ( htin h.
' Y
s
-AND-
s
/1
.X
X-
/
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fr.oc*
One of thf l' ; gro<f/pienh s an4
gathering-- • ageijuhhd at \dnnh
We are ready at all times to -uppljr fresh .flowers
in wedding boquets, Corsages .or in funeral deigns.
Our stock is absolutely the freshest and ar
tistic we can obtain and our designs are all executed bv
artists’.'
We request a share of your patronage and assure
yc'j cf our b(st efforts to please.
^ (.a . J til » yl.l i * Jt 44 «i I • VUI4:’.4
° ' I * *Hi:ch gat • :i>l tcu* t’x : there Fri-
- ' ' day -fpr flu, purpose;• pf . * * : ---
• 0 | Chi hi refy'je'Du - • ft*- o^k Grov
1
1 00 j day
1 “ 1 ' te»>5^ cortfer*
bL-;gh*». church* -
^tdfobr'sar.d )M<!.dlng
1.0«> 1
sider and pass upon Raid repetrt.
IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, Thai
a copy of this Order be posted upon
tiie Cofht House door and at fiv* 1 '
conspicuous places within the Drain-, jr r Hiers
J. P. Ponds ... ./
E. W. F. McMillan ...
T. H. Citater ...... .X
G M. Padgett . . . .X
lebrating
e Sun-
t irf' quar-
ror R^xy TTeden-
The church was
Rogers Floral
age district, and be published in
The Press and Standard, a bewspa
per published weekly at Walterboro,
in the said county, for two consecu-.
tive rtecks. '
D. B. HUDSON,
Clerk of’ Court of Common Pleas.
< Seal)
Walterboro, S. C., June 23, 1917
7-ll-2t. ?
Geo. Davis
NOTICE MAGISTRATE FIN I
-1 *
O. A. Herndon . . .
J. W. Hi4*ts ......
J. WL Dennett .
i D. E, W. Crosby . .
J. J. Cctnuelly . . . ,
Leon, Sanders ....
John Rich ....:.
R /J. Hiers ......
P; M. Yarn *
(?. O’Quin . • .
Magistrate fin*s paid in to the- Total
County Treasurer from January 1,1 . CO
1917, to June 30. 1917: / | H. B. Joiws .;J
Jan. 1. H. W. Hudson.’Jr. . J.ft'l Mose Wilson .
» *
%
CASH
... .n.bq
.i *
t.
Jan. 4. T.‘ M. Reeveg 16.^1
Feb. 2. H. J. Givens '.V. 10.00
Mob. 5. T. M. Reeves .... / 5.0*>
Mch. 6. L. E. Hill /. 26.00
April 7. H. W. Hudson. Jr. . 21.00
June 11. G. W. Sweati 40.00
• Total' X . . .$121.50
The publication of the above
statement is presetibed by law.
(Signul). . It. E. JONES, i
It. County Treas., Colleton Co.
LEGAL NOTICE */, Uzrie Br atrlp^t
Notice is hereby given that .all | Jack Glover ..
creditors of the estate of W. C. ! Philip Sease
0Jov*r, deceased, are required to . Lonnie Leber**. ...
file with the nndetsigned, or her # Peter f-rart .
nttnmeyp; Mi*.-.-:«. FTsTi&urre. , r "' v M d.-.u h
Fishb.uipe. an itemized staUafcent l ’ *• ■' M: !r::rh
cf their claims, duly attested; andM-eo.. FB - ......
r'eknl Hiers .....
Mai Hiers
LilcKius WTrighf-j.
l*-aac Smith .jir
J. M oh roe ’
Nattie Williams
Ed PannellK ...
PoeKl Jones 7. .
Willie Grant . . .
Newton Hie*s ..
W. M. Murdaugh
Nancy Glover •. f 2'i
X
Alonza Kina id
:T. J . Jcref . .
fiiled ami ,>t Vast malf the crowd*
co*;i*l neft gc* inside rtviienr th*
s-Hendid exeui* - by theN^iildreh.
The morning p:cgram’•consisted of
?V.tations ami exercises vby tkes
st ru.ol. and an ndoMss* by W'. VV.
Smoak. editor o' Tire- Pies? and
Standard, upon 'the necessity for
conserving the products of the coun
ty *n account of th* war.
Following these exercises was
dinner and i-n the afternoon an able
sermon was delivered by Rev. G. JE.
Eld wards, .presiding elder of/rhe
Charleston district, after which the
quarterly conference was held.
The exercises were presided over
by Mr. Rents, and many complL
mentnry remarks were heard as to
the organization of the school, and
the training of tbe pupils in the ex-
erciies. / .
v-
There 8f>5.
s.
'174 Tradd Street
CHARLESTON S. C.
Thone 855.
"The, beauty about our business is—Flowers;’’
•s.
X
y
J. I). Miley. <«f thik..-l.’ittley8wan>p
section, wag among thos*“»Vho had
busiiwaa in town Monday of this
»*eJC. • ■ ' •' . ,
"I SPlflW TONIC”
Says Hixsoa Lady Wko, Ob Doc-
tar’s Advice, Took Cards
Aid b Now Well
, all peis-bns indebted to the r^iid e>
Thayer i-Theme along the Wpstern I ta( , ajf hereby notified to mak*,
boundary cf.'ihe ' A. C. UKrailroa# paym*at to.” the-timkraigned.
” - * -- * ' MARY /TAR I All GLflYER. '
■ an*
fr*-m Thayer to Ritter: thence {Jung
the dirt road from Ritter t(r Boir-
tau'4 -'Cross Hoads; thence from
'B -ineau’s Cross Roads alopg the
(Lrt road in P:ingle Bend:. thenc«
along the (Lit road from Pringle
Pend to the.lic-jp'’ of S. H. Smoak;
thence in a straight linb to the* in
tersection pf the Bamcada Road
with the Savvannah River Lumber
r pg'.pa,ny’B tramroad; thence along
fhe Baracada Road to the city lim
its of Walterboro: and thence io
tbe point of .BEGINNING.
D. Efi HUDSON. (Segl)
r lerk of Court of Common Pleas.
Walterboro. S. C., June 23, 1917.
*-27-3t.
•100.00 REWARD OFFERED
Notice i« hereby fives tbnt ft re-
iiipe-hr
d \"n; -d .
h H*dge ...
, C. GTove;. Deceased.
* W/Tte.beru^ S.' ('.. June 27. 1917.
NOTH E!
All pehsohs^ind'-bted to the eft. H .t*-
of Dr. H. A. WiRis. will make pay
ment to the undersigned, and all
persons having claims against said
estate will file same with'the undej-
signed, itemized and sworn to. , rKi ,
her residence, Hendersonville, YL." c.-tv
MRS. S n ANNIE, WILLIS.
♦ y t K
?4 2 <10
. 7'l.flO
$n-.’«•
<'HII.DREN'H DAY
’«jr
AdmifJistrix
X
Ledge. Jnly 9_There will be a
Day at Dtw Branch
i s"Jm>o1 housej|he fifth Sunday mern-
• ing in JaJjT—The program yrill he-
Hendersonville, 3. C.
Mm Tknt Dwa Met Aftaet Tftt Nm8
• ol its tonic and lazativr rttect. LAX A-
i BEOMO QUININS is bsttcr thso ordissty
6-27-4t 1 Tih *♦ 10 o’clock. The publK le
cordially invited (o attend.
LAUR7E J. FENDWlg Supt.
—I .!■■■■ ■ Ssi i —A—gs^Mswe ■ *
B. R. Bennett, of Holly Hill, was
among the buslnenft visitors In WaJ
terbdrt) Monday.
Hi MOD, Tenn.—".Abont 10 yMra ago
I was....'’ says Mra. J. B. Qadd, Of
this jilace. "I suffered with a pain in
my left side, could not sleep at night
with this pain, always In tbe left
side... X'
r t I My doctor told me to use Cardai. I
T j 1 tock one l»ott>. wbub belied But
lo! tUir my lab;- (am*, I was itropger
j f( ’{ aid bctter^Xbut the pain was still
r- tm rc. y' ' -
i la* first Jet it go, but began to gei
v.uak and in a ruh-.d.o*ti coEilHion,
so 1 decided to try some mere Cardul,
which J did.
Ttiis last Cardui which 1 took, made
no* u.nc^ better, in fact, cured .me. It
ha? liecn a numlier of yearr, itiJl 1
have to return of this trouble.s
1 It wps Ctrdul that cured me,
and 1 ree on*mend B,xs a spUcdid fe
male tonic.”
Don't allow yourself to become
weak sand run-down from womanly
trouble*. Take Cardul. It should sure
ly help yon. a* it has so many then-
Oor Service W1 Keep Yonr Car in Tbe
Best ComBtioD.
Yqur automobile needs treatment once- in a while, just
like the human body. The carburetor may be out of or-
der; the spark plugs may be dirty; the cylinders may be
clogged up with carbon and working poorly; in fact your
car gets sick just as yotj can. If there is anything.t&e
matter with your car calj up 188.. Our corps of expert
/ . * X y* ■ > , / • * X’-X, * j
machanicians'will render you prompt, courteous and
satisfactory service at reasonable cash prices. »
Gasoline and Cylinder Oil for Sale
The Colleton Garage
RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO, SfC.
< luunliVtlainL ('holic, ami
DiaiHtolx*' Ib^r.evlj .
sands bf other women in tbe past 40
years; - Fecdacbe, baikacbof eide-aehe,
EervoaKtesa. a’ceplessneM, tired-out
feel inf," are all slgsa of womanly trou-
>1«. Other women get relief by taking
Why not pm? AD #MMMft
•J3v* : y YyrK. .h , vil.'ic Jl ♦ :;ue ptioxfi
tjtcujdJkfl'p ti.Vrj piepaiathn t si’U’l
(fi^fing l.i t w' .iiiie r of *,<imm<-:
wfihtbs. Ci.ambcilain’^' <’t li ,
Ci.e.ie.tit and Diajihoe ji- '!;*•• ix
v> rth ftian.. T>m»s its cont wim
heeded ami alapdkt certain to bo
noe-dtd bff*;* t!**- aumhiei is uvefT
It has no sup*noi for tli>. J5ui pos^
for which it k inle-nded. Buy it
now. Obtainable * ve-rywhor^.
Whenever \ ou Need a Oenernl Tome
Take drove’s
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
chill Tonic is equally valuable aa a*
General Tonic because it containa the
well known tonic properties Of QUININE
ind IRON. It acts on the Liver, Driver
eat Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Rnilds np the Whole System. SC ctbta
Will Keep You Wolf
When you
Bot a t.-mftc
sick hoMtacho.
mcmoo eonoti-
or bar*
any otomarh or
Bver trouble,*
dooo or two of
finaier
liwr >
Rifiatir v
win pot you in
goudohape. It
li a p urol y
» t*Mo preparatton. noa akohoUa
acta pleaaaatty aai offoAtrely.
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^ I «Miick da ■«■»» ledyr —a Ooefcw
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FuetOaaaSHOH a» oM
bruttftil l<*r kua koeM *aaw*asSOM*l
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