The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, January 16, 1918, Image 8
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It isn’t a Kodak
Sold at
KLEIN’S DRUG STORE
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Below we publish, for tbt- first time, the
standing of the contestants in c.’jf voting
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Remember the young, lady who/secures
the largest number of votes will be awarded
the fine Claxtanola on display at our store.
It costs you nothing to vote. Get your friend;
to purchase their needs from us and we
give them voting coupons.
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y The standing of the contestants by num-
Wr follows:
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No. 160 • •-2,950,736
Ne, 151 ..2,012,420
Noc 24 1,031,600
No. 79- 790,915
^V. No. 83 ... 783,915
No. 35 • • • yS* 522,025
No. 74 398,880
^ No. 147-• -r. 221.695
No. 54 . • ./.r- ....... 106.200
No. 153 X 102,442
No. 157 .•• 10,095
.Js’o. 15 10,000
> /No. 8f>. • • •. / 10.000
> «, No. 130 • 10.000
Kt^er Hardware Company
WALTERRORO, S. C
THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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January, 16, 1918.
SCHOOLS RECEIVE
STATE AID
iat of ricbools Aid I mOrr
Trna Ertewlon Art and Momtj
Pat to Thrtr Credit.
Tb« county euperiQt*nd»ot of
education. H. R. Strickland, ha. re
ceived the following a-noun^ fro'',
the State treasurer for ■chools an-
.der the term etteneion act. Then*
amounts have been placed to the
credit of the dlstrlctli.
Dry Branch .. •• •• •• 4140.99
Rum Gullv .. .. . .. . . 72-.IH
Rice Patch ..
Little Swamp 19a.0h
Sheridan .. 100.0'^
Verdier . . - ... lOO-Oft
Pine, Grove lOO.#- - *
Wolf Greek
Cane Biauch .. l40.0 ft
Wemier .. .. .. .. .. ..
Horae Pen ' M.U*
Folk 104.0 A
Hill :..... M.oo
Welch Creek 1 ••.©•»
flail t *. ... ,
Cedar Branch 5T.44
Bethel 104.D*
Oak Grove . ••.0S
Sniders
Bridge ... ^0.4^
Tabernacle .. .. Idf.Oe
Red Bank .. .. .. . lOO.Oo
Red Oak .... 5C.0O
Sand Hill SS.in
Maple Cane will receive an . ap
propriation.,•Jater, application there
for being delayed. T
Seventeen appHeatlonw hare been
Sled for rural graded ach(>ol aid
ranging from -200.00 to 1400.on
ealh. Thin appropriation will
made after the adjournment of the
leri Mature.// v
The county superintendent ha*
aim filed two application* for build-
•nr*, one for Ritter and one for
Rehoboth.
Convention at School
Auditorium
, jnd gnardians of the
pupils of the Walterboro high school
are cordially invited to attend a
convention to bo held at the audi
torium. of the high school on Fri
day afternoon at 4 o’clock. At this
meeting a poreat-tcnchgr associa
tion will be organized. \and the
dflns and objects of this anoociation
will he fully stated. Tke parents
have all had special Invitations, but
if any have been overlooked they
may regard this as a special inn-1
tat ton. ' • -
1 believe that such an anaortatloa
will bring parents and teachers into
closer sympathy and more will lag
co-operation, and the school board
add the superintendent earnestlv
hope that all parents and guardians
will be present If possible./x ■
ROBERT S. BAILEY.
■Superintendent and Secretary of
the Bnard. •
CONVEYANCE FOR VISITORS
Conveyance will .be at Lodge to
mr^t train' to take all deletratw and
visitor* deelrine to attend the W. M
!’. meeting on Jan. IS and 20 r.t
Ashton.^
MISS MAGGIE HIERS. Sec.
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* . AT THE COLONIAL «
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The sabjnet of asother-loro has
been adapted to the acrnna la a
boaatlfal story, tatnrpmted la Bine-
bird photoplays under the title of
“Mother O’ Mine.” It srta be the
attraction “Bluebird Day” at the
Colonial theater on Frida/ nirht.
with Rupert JaHaa gad Rdta Clif
ford in the stellar rolaa. Rahy La
Fayette will play the mother role
in a sympathetic and aatvrm! por
trayal. 1 This old fashioned radthe*
was not stylish eaoagh for nor new
ly rich son. mad when shy came to
visit him. unexpectedly, he proved
that she was unwelcome when he
referred to her aa "his old nurse./'
The mother heard and understood
las mothers always dp) and quietly
stole back to the old home and the
surroundings she loved best. Her
sqn was doe for a rude awakening,
and then he atoned for his neglect
—but the- lesson affected his entire
life. The girl he loved understood,
and was instrumental In consum
mating the happy ending to a touch
ing screen romance. ..
MEETING OF RED CROSS
Edgar E. Jons*, deputy collector
of Internal revenue, was in Colum
bia several day* last week on busi»
ness connected with his duties.
There will be a meeting of the^
Red Cross chapter at the work
room Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock, j
Everybody interested in the work i*
urged to be present.
PATTI G. FISHBURXE.
Vice Chairman of Chapter. ^ f
Report of the Condition of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
AT WALTERBORO.
la the State of South Carolina, at the elope of business on Dec. 21. 1M7,
RESOURCES
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1. a J.oans and discounts (except those shown
on b and c|<<. . 512ft.hT5.t7
d Notes and bills rediscounted
(other than ..bank acceptance^ ,
soldi (see Item 5rf>ai
2. Overdrafts, secured, $.: unsecured, I2f»5.4fi '»
5. a V. S. Ronds deposited to secure circulation
(par value) 2S.000.00
Total U. S. bonds (other than Liberty
bonds) and certificates of indebtedness...
6 a Liberty Loan Bonds, unpledged. 3 1-2 per'
cent and 4 per cent .' 11.015 vO
d Liberty Loan Bonds, Z 1-2 per cent and
4 per cent, pledged to secure State or other
deposits or bills payable
9. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per
cent of subscription) yi....
10. a Value of banking house .... ^/
b Equity in banking house .....
11. Furniture and fixtures ... y>. ’.
12. Real estate owned other than banking house
13. Lawful reserve, with Federal Reserve think
15. Cash In vault had net amounts due from
national hanks . s* .. — .... ......
18. Checks on other banks in the same etty or
town a* reporting bank t’other than Item
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Total of Items 14. 1>. 10. 17 and 1S<.
2ft UAdeniptfon fund with r S. Treasurer a.n<!
’ s* due from l*. s£ Treasurer
5.i»00.ftu 5110.575.Si
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^5,000.00
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2.340.0C
11,015.00
/• 1,000.00
2.300 00
1.700.00
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14.002.40
72.5S0.5t
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General Clearance Sale
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Is Now -Going On At
FRANK’S
. Our Mr. Frank has just returned from the North-
I' ern markets. New York and Baltimore, where he
bought several lots of Ladies’ Cloaks, Suits ^ and a tre
mendous lot, of Mens Overcoats, which, we are expect
ing in every day.. Same will be put on sale, at half the
actual value. As we always sell more goods for less
money and better goods for sam money.
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•* In Our Mens Clothing Department you will be able
to buy boys and mens suits at surprisingly l«w prices.
* SEE US BBFORU YOU BUY.
J. FRANK’S
NEXT TO EXPRESS OFFICE
J. FRANK. MANAGER
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:er’sRoom
A GIRL'S most impressionable years are between
AA eleven and eighteen. Then it is that her room.
^ ^ should take on individuality and become her partic
ular abode—a place,of rest, of study, of wotk and of joy.
Here you may choose suites from among the Period fur
niture shown, or from the display of craft styles, to j>rovide
just the environment desired.
Fewfealiu that the sane, practical value of the Brass Bed
has been combined with highly artistic design.. From oOr
stock of Simmons Brass Beds in the new finishes, it is possible
to select a model that will harmonize perfectly with any
style of interior decoration and furnishing.
* Our rru sink tcill/UmonstraU that even with rare '* Period”
surroundings there is a Simmons Brass Bed that is suitable.
And the prices are moderate.
The reliance placed in us by thousands of families for all
their furniture is ample evidence of how satisfactorily you
may make the purcKhses here for your daughter’s room.
BROWN FURNITURE
COMPANY
um of Mt so mail
FBOM
HAAOLY WALK SHE SAIO
1 .'li t. . T< r»AMwk> of ('vamps Mn«L*
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Her Four She Would Die—Took
Simple Home Treatment.
Hasn't Had Cninip
Since.
tired and I can sloep a wlifjJeXo'
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For the Colleton Garage. There
You have’Attention and Service
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■ Standardized the County Over
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The Colleton Garage
RAILROAD AVENUE, WALTERBORO, S. £.
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25»
l:au:i.:tif.s.
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C@t>ita! stock paid in
Surplus fund
a Undivided profits .'.
b le*95 rurri nt eTpen«‘ S, interest, and taxes
paid ...... ....
Circulating notes outstanding
3, Individual deposits subject to check
<V.-Cashier’* checks u^tsLauliftg' -. . //* ."T
HOW SHE DID
5.S«4 81
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Total demand deposits (other than bank
deposit*) subject to Reserve. Items 33. 34.
35. 3K. 37, 38. 39 and to. 5125.173.(*2
Other time deposits ...
Total of time deposit-- subject to Heserv*.
Items 41, 42. 43 and 4 4 . . x/’. 2^
25.000.0''
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better, while , betore I tpdk/Aoi i
Iron Mineral my sleep dutn/g do ms
any good. It has done what noth
ins else that I had. tried could do
and I consider A-l-M a wonderf.il
medicine and belipCe it will do cr
errthing it hxfegmnmended to do f'
/ x ' ' ‘ / ' | taken accordin'.? to directions,” d>>
XXt r- i/x 'glared Mrs, Elizabeth Grimsiey, o
I differed frhm sumach troub,* V an jYyMS, Buchannon County. Va
for a year. I tried many thins-; /
that wt-x rocouimended but noth- ><>ur strength gives out
,ing did me any good. Everything fl ni| you feel like dragging around
thfit I a^c hurt toe and I would tak/P-H day long instead of sklppij) ■ ^
spells of cramps that seemed sq bad around s P r >’ and lively like of Ob'! .
1 didn’t think I could live through tr >' tr.kiog a few drops of this nai
them and I got so had -off ! eould ^al iron in a glass of water after
not walk anywhere, not even across meals. It is simply wonderful
Uh*- room. Those ty^rihl<> cramping People *4ll over this ^tate recom-
tbought j nie Qd
TOTAL
a Liabilities for rediscounts, imluding those
with Federal Reserve Bank (see Item <f»
Total contingent liabilities (55 a. h and c<
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1253.314
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spells were so had
weuld die and
could not livey/
"1 hrd .trihil >rfoctors and got n<)
yruSikt my wits end when
Arid Irbiy .Mineral was recommend
ed to ux as -the very thing fo'*
stbmaph trouble and I commenced
to take it and since then I have nev
er had a spell of cramp. I now
eat anything I want to eat and it
doesn’t hnrt me I hare gained so
ranch strength I can walk two or
three miles without gettinc very
Qd Acid Iron .Mineral. The
VerXine thought 1 he»uTc-a.\)out it is that it is just the
highly concentrated natural iron,
cheaper, stronger, aad much bette v ,
for peoplein need of irop. A twelve
ounce bottle usually sells for a doi
lar and as a tonic, aid to digestion
kidhevg end bladder It can’t" b*
equalled. It is sold only in original
bottles and the trade mark “A-I-M
on bottle and carton is the Ferro-
dine Chemical Corp. guarantee o'
strength and quality.. Most dru*?
gists have it. Get a bottle today
8TATE OF SOUTH OA(tOf-J\v Cophty of Colleton, s-o /\
I, Ja*. K Peurlfoy. pr«>:.Je*t of the aboye.named bank > o >oK-:i.'v
■ wear that thv abov« siatenxm is true to.the best of ray knowledge ajtd
r JAS. E. PEURIFOY. Bresidein'
Subscribed and sjXrn to before me this 12th day of Jtn . tMv
a)Ri:i:(T—Attest:
c. (;. PAtKiETT
K. y, JONHS.
HAWS.
Directors.
1. RODRIGCES Notary Publtr
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Big Plate Glass
’ _ Window Broken
During the wind storm Monday
night the awning in front of Terry
, A ShafEer’s store building was
blown down which smashed one of
the large plate glass windows in
(front of the store. This Was an ev-
I tra large glass and means a loss
i . ^ James Dandridge. now, workin. in
of about $60.00. which is r. total Charleston, spent last Sunday and
(loss to the concern, as they carrie 1 j Monday p in Walterboro with M-
Mr. and Mrs. H. S? Strickland ar-
in Columbia, wh«re Mr. Strickland- -
>s attendin'? a rtieetin;? of the conn
»V sup-uintendents of education
They will also visit Mrs. Strickland’* '
brother. J. Williams Campbell, wh-*
is r.t the officera training camp 'C
Camp Jackson.
no insurance on it.
family.
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