The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, May 22, 1918, Image 5
Wednesday, May 22, 1918.
The Price Maker Offers This Week Far Cash
IBS PRESS AMD STANDARD
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SOI AS ISOLSTED CASE
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We have on hand a' full -line of ladies’; fnsn’s and children’s
SHOES, whichwere bought before the advance in price and
are offering them at prices away below what they can be
bought for today. Also a full line of easy walkers in white
and black.
Ball Mason Fruit Jars 1-2 Gallon for $1.25 per dozen; 1
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quart for. $1.10 per dozen.
Brown’s Mule Tobacco $5.90 per caddy. .
Good Gieen G>ffee at 15c per pound.
Many Similar «/.*«*•** In Walterbom
.ami Vicinity. v ’•
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Tliis Waltnboco woman's storv
It.:'* n here’is not an isolated caf><-
t)> . my means; we«-K after week,
after year, our nelcUboni are
tellinv^i-nOar .aood new;*.
. M; Tow.lys, S5 Walter ^t..
|AVal;* i h.*m, say’s: . *'i have ttseil
Doan*-* Kidney Pil’s with very satls-
f;’-*o. v !«>»flts. frhad weajt kidneys
a:i'i . ii*itl pain in tny hark In th«*
i ''mins: 1 was sore and stiff and
t .» i ••asilyr and did no* <re» like ilo-
rr^ work. I used- Doan’s
Ki(!n*y I’iHs apd they et;red ine of
ail lire sviuptoifis (*f k'ilr>v •••n ild,
: • • I •ii\ 'n’t had any'rJTtirn of thf
, I;rpt since, pther i.ie^ihers of
’ ■ l.a-'ntTy ha.C* «+*'.• .We.-J Dean’s
R I i1!-» and iqgm! > ;« ’u .\er;
,i 'I." t.'Statement Riven June
I .a*■ 11r.u IU*i*el!t. <
Oa January 15. lOl't, Mr-r. T«xw-
!• • s' (1: .,‘1 have had no occasion
t» r><.an's Kidney IMIts sinco I
i'.v nrcomr.iendation four years
r. *. sThe cure they made for .me
f .' T -* '.-«eii a permanent one." .
I i fee «nc, at all dealers. Don’;
k piy ask for a kidney reniedy—
-• * Poan’s Kidney Pills—the-same
tr.at Mrs. Towles had. Foster~Mil>
h nn Co , Mfcrs., Buffalo, X. Y.
^fharter So. flftt*. Ilesene Dtsfrlct N<n .i:
Ilepurt of the (’oodhloa of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 7
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in the Slate of .-W.v.th Carolina, at t.he close of business on May |0. l.hTs.
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RESOURCES
a Loans and discounts texcept those shown
in 1 and- c*
. .*245,P»«.4n $24ivS?.;.t».
<1 Volos ana hills, rjdirfyiimti d ioth«r than
'bunk «<v* utcnees soldi (bee* Item 57aV. .
l KoiAi^n ’Sills of Flvrhanaf or Drafts wld
with endois»’A»ept of thtwi>ank. h«U shown
i>ndt?r It via above (see Item 57c >
S7.N07.55
27,807.55
1. Cn« n!ruit.;,cared ^. ;.'inaecured $1.38.1.72
5. a V. S. 15('h''s ilepcsited to secure circulation
tpitr value.! ‘V. .1 .*.. ........ ; 00
'Preniiur.i on r. 'Bond*
Liberty Lorn'Bonds, 1-2 per cent and 4
THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND
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pron Gingham, the Domino brt.nd:
Xo one sells these soods for le«*
Standard
full sfandard.
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| /"than -fl5c yard • just 24 pieces at 1*»e >*!•
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Hea.jp Cheviot! Shlrtintr—juat the fabric for
r^en’fi work rhfrt®, bey*’ t;lo:»3c«, rhiMreis’*
a X ^ A
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etc. Worth on to-.'.r.y’s market 2*'
atV % 41.
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rompers.
vd. J:frt 1 case, 10 pieces, at.
, + * •»
40 in.
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white Lawn, full width shee* X*oi .
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eren , weave md ;• \nlu* i n^nrpa*.-* "y %
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sold at this pi ice bad w
Pioc* over from last season
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Dark Cutin^®: in small rairicantsXAIte-only have
shout 250 yards. They were picked »;p at a
price. They Ere worth, today 'tflc whoiesah*^-
lust as they are-- we won’t' cut a piece of
them ... .yr ..* IMc yd.
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L. L. Hea\y Shevtinv, ftiil 36 In. WideX^a qual-
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P> .wortb'i3e / .;t wholesale. We have only 1'
p.rrcs lefy to to at this pritp*^, and we will sell
Xmer at Stic >d.
yardr to a cu*
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ret cz.fyti.d’ixlv/* 1 1
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y' I.AillLS* HATS
VeXite tnlt* n r.ll of .or r Ladies’ and Chip
| dr»n% >Ts;ts down .'■'.anrf.. We have them on n
j ta IjXiiil !PR.rked dovwi Jofc than l.alf price.
yhCv r. v « t;:o < h» ap to Hr ^'cr^onR ^witJt us. It*
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FOOD ADMINISTRATION -f
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T’etinninc June 1 np more rml-
certificates .will' he issued t>
'’ ;!krs. -hut they can secure them
■cm the Press and StandanC'W&L
t' rhnr«;. IJ. L. Bryan Co., Columbia,
or The State Puhiishine- Co . Colum*
l:;. The inlllors will have to pay
fo: t’ o printimr. I' wish to request
th. ♦ 11 the local food administra
tes noiify millers in their respec
live comm untiles. Seems like efi-
r c^nt nnuledsred
e i’aymeats actually made on Liberty 4 1-.4
p«: ccnt^Tlonds . ... i-
Stoik of Federal'Keaerve Hank (50 pmy
cent of ftnbscriptionI
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1«. a Value of banking house ...,. ........ '
b Equity in banking house
11. Furniture and fixtures^ .
12. Real estate owned other Ahaq banking house
1X l-awfuff reserve with Fe,ieral Reserve Bank
15. Cash in vault and net aniounjs due from
national banks .
Checks on other hanks in the same city or
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town l» reportiqa bank (other than Item 17*1
Total of Items 14. 15. 16. 17 and 18. f2i.Tg0.49
Redemption fund with 1?^ 8. Tm^grer and
dife from L*. Treasurer .... .*
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TOTAL . .. . ..... . AX.:.. .X
8,411.00
51
2,300.00
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8.462 2
1,000.0.)
2.300 00
2.465. "i
926.49'
2.82 O'!
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LIABILITIES.
Capital fUo<k paid ia.
[tlrfly too nfznv certtficafes. were b«-j25]* Siirplua Fund ....
'*ni issued/ This offlee hi.s had tdjj.jg a t>ndivld(sL profits
’ erv^iirSh 0 ' ^ ^u^st^ Jhe^jlojle | * Less current expanses. Interest and taxes
to-get.out of the habit off paid ........
ptjide to mill every Saturday. C.tyJ ;o. Circulating notes outstanding
IcVs (.ft.‘n and have more grits
j'iti’dVnd at a time. This will cut
down, the use of fo many certificates
Then avain.'if "ou do .not. need flour
jtl at we»k or month do not ask fo. 1
i a certiflcAte. ’
Sugarr.
l ocal . merchants can now. sell
[sugar.to hamreWivea on a re'tiflca*e
xl>i* sup; 1 ^ to be used for can
ning and -prescrvinc.' Only one such'
sale shrftild be made.
* MaDufactucers of soft drihiks onpyj
SjPper c»nt of the normal •iiiantK;. |
<>f sugar will be allowed in th»‘
iannfacture of these Items. Retail
.rocers jire. warned not to sell sugar
to sucfi a manufacturer unless ,
presents a ^sugar distribution c«»r-
[lifi/ate.
F. W. RISHEB. 0
County Food Administrator,.
CIUI.DRE.VS DAY EXKRCIKEH
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I’ The liov. i";: p-r uram wp*-* err-
rut Siipdav ‘ait-r-rtoon ;:t the
?.letb*»di-t ^rni'.ay school.
2. Xet amounts due to National banks.
Total of Uetp* 32 and :U.. . .'. .11.003.30
:4. Individual ^leporsits subject to check
7. Cashier’s/cheeks .outstanding
Total/demand deposits (other than bank '-X
depo«it»l subject (a Kfserve, Items 34, 35,
37. 36, 39, 40 and 41, :... 1*3,383.07
''Other tim,e deposits
Total of time deposits subject to Reserve,
Rents 42. 43. 44 and 45. . t10»>56.*4
. Rills raythle, other than with Federal Re-
"te'Ve Rank, including all obligation* repre
senting money Borrowed, other than redis
counts Xr.’. . . ,
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TOTAL . . .\.
J ^_ . ' , •’ -
’. Liabililies fur rediscounts, including those
v.Rh^ FedertI Reserve Bank (see Item Id 1.3
1286,68 LS"
I 26JOAO.W
12,500.00
8,738.67
25,000.00
1,00.3.30
83^4 8.16
■ 3H.91
109,95.6.81
Total conUpreql liabilities (57 a, b and cF
20.060.09
. $285.55.1.8S
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27.807.55
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MetW.it <ndav ^h 0 .u. the or- | STATE OF i?OUTH r A ROUX A. County ofXolleton. ss:
cnslr.n bring Children’s Dav: , "1 », .. ... , • ... , , v, . .
rray.v Cong.* vat ion stanl-1 Gruber, cashier < the above - aa med I
log.-
i ■ Invocation by pastor.
I! Chorus: "Th'* Childrer.’^ Hosan
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Word about ('bildren’s Ib.y by
c charge fu yuui- life live
i v?j ; ny Id price.
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pa«tor.
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Ida Belle Tunno.
gett. ?
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8vr«'t*.r. Tat the above statement is true to the best of my* know ledge, nod
bylief. X^|, G.XniTlKH. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before iye tbisXtth dajr ot May, 1918. \
k • T. P. AY> Notary Public.
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TAYIOR’S-Walterboro’s Popular Store
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to;h,, n_ -p. ui the >W4**'k-end
their da'ii'Xi*’ r . Mrs? T. J
Thev- ee^oyer the cori
j;t \sHXin. :«l«o (he reec-pbiyU riven
i —- ^ \ ,bv Mt. and Mrs. T. J. Xjuimons j*
- I’nder ord* >s *»f thO'^Referce\in th*dr home Satrrduv /evenfllc/Fn
Btnkruptcy, Savannah. * a. ’he uiK, j»f»nor of thtdr * daughter. VudDvhi
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f day. Surj'jX 5nd Monday. Xn!* '
„ in*' 1st. 2n>r anrl .:h! Mr.
of'\V;il/tsays: ' Speru;utie ShfeUf’ will
wir > | pdt „nly ri tain any case oXniptUTi
hut cont;;o;»S' iXe op. nbig
» days on th* average ; ase.
is instvnio* nt/ recXi'ed the onl' -
ward in England^d in Spam. pr»»-
ditcinu '.esi'Rs wit host surgery, in-
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\bf>nor of thair‘daXglRei’. A’ujHev’s i jevtions, UietHckl treat meats or pr*--
derslgrej trn«tee will offer for-sale/Muenteenth ^irtlHla.Vr ‘ ! sciiption* ” Mr.'^'Seeley has docu ^
and sell to the highest bidder, fj>r | The Methodist tMinday school ob-,iunnts fimn the Fnlted States Gov- v
n'e*l Mothers Day Sunday with jernnuJR. Washiuilton, D. C../or in-
prbpriate exercisesx • 's
Master
CEsh. i|t the office of the Referee'in seri'vl Mothers Day Sunday . . Withour
; Rankrunicv, Real Estate Bank appropriate exercises,^ 'spection All charity cases »l h ,
building! Snvrnnah. Ga.. <n Mcv '% « Master Earle SRlimons hnnH*n< i,charge, or »f any interested call, h
| l»t«. g* noon. the. following dr- to a verv j>ainfiipaccident while ge*-,w»ll be glad to show same _>i
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scribed real estate loc;t<d in CoRe- tipg a botfla X^f Cbero-Cola out of {charge or fit them if de*ire(T Busiv
,ton county. Sopth Cr.rnlina: A refrigerator for a cusfbujcr., \ nesa demands prevent stopping* at
I i0d acres, more or_iess, part of a bottle buisted and struck him in {any other place "in this section
j2 , 2 ac -* s. 'nore or less; trset known the^ eye," which cut a deep, vash in | I*. In
jas the Mitehum trs**t. and bounded the ball just mis*dtU T th.e sight. He notice has been teriAed before tb<*
.north by Duncan Hendon, east by rusned to Dr. Cartel’s office. 1 Ftuleral and State Court*,—K. H.
j A-ndrew Srinak, stouthX hy R.> L v %here fe removed * Idrge p«ece cf—j^eeley. It.
Jones and west by D. Y Prefetrx >i a ss. His father then took him to. - _
Bids may he submitted to said a specialist in Jiavaruah. wh*re he!
Referee in writlpt and orgj bids left *him at the home of Mr. Sin -'
may be made up to the tinpXof sale; mens’ >Irter,
biirdtr* must deposit ten per cent treatment,
of tb.eir Md in cash
check./terms of sale cash, pur- expected. Miss Gladya Corbett.
* jvitm
red. Bi
negro k e cream kippers
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^noaks. May 2F—Arrangement!
ive been made for
Pers at ^pringtdwn church
GIXRM.K Sk'HCKH. O OSIXG j
The t'ollosring applicants for
..™ D , SR George; May 26 - The *«t
have been made for ica cream ap||.’((-eergA HXh scbccl will close on trachcra certiflcatea were awardeu
Tkurs-’iMty Iff. 27 and 2*. The coir- r.* n rer’-U of the examination con-
... . . r,_.. c ' r( ..»,.,r * er * th ^ flrft prj^y !„ j| ay;
Miss Susie Dunbar,
Miss lola Crosby, Ruf-
Ruth Crosby, Ruffin: Miss
and the negroiN will be addressed!OH ^endav ev. r rr the annual re- .Marie McAlbaney, Cottageville; Le
by prominentspeakers connected cltal of Mtss Lv! Parish’s music Hoy Polk, Islandton. ’Second grade
class will be held. . The gradual.ng — Mias Ruth Brejand,^ WaRerboro;
♦ yercises will take place Tuesda.x M.sa Annie * /Koper, Walterboro,
evening, and Lieutenant Governor Route 2; Miss Thelma Reeves, Cot-,
A. J. B thea is to deli'er the ad- tageville. ^X
drew. The graduate* tM** v*ai j
with the Red Crosa campaign.
^rs. Liston and Miss Cora Con-
»or are organiiing Red Cross aux
iliaries at these churches."'At Love
ly Hill the names of 46 were taken
Proper Food tor Weak Rtomarh*.
The proper food for ^ne^ man nay
ThV R sD^cAIirt^rtat^ b * wroB * for •»«»her. Every
o- certified , ha , h p j, doing as^ell as cun U ^ #bo,,,d . ^
each, pur-
«• k/«,th. tOTf5Ujr . ^
Producers Naval Stores Co., Bi.nl:- M r. and Mrs. Frank Thomas, of tf’\ h l ?i r > !!?- r |l in r ^, , i*,°
rUp, • X U Hells, spent the week-end with rein->%* ,**«* ^.!T LT«H nr
ta ’ v, "‘ ,,nc at th ^ home of her 1 berlain’s Tablets to strengthen the
chaser pay'ng for titles.
W. • K. -4
Trustee in Bankruptcy; .
-w • aa^ aaeaaaav.n wa w - ■ _ . • • » *-
with 23 having already paid their m;mber 21—*he Uire*t u. t.,e t.
membership fees.
At MMM Hat DM M MM Ik! HM»
•>C(S«W oi rt« lor c nx - J«xmU*-* rfferl, L> XA-
• iv K Ban sc K jj, p . t^uct th»t: crcimifj
t***'tiinr **»( <V.«‘r r.r* < • eu»n*«* C"»
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Tory oi tr.e » igh «*h«*<*l..
Hon. aa’l WraxT. S. McMillan, of
j Charleston, pavsed through Walter-
, boro, Friday en route home from a
j vioit to . Mrs. McMillan’s parents in
hod the whooping cough I gave him Parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. 8ease. I
Chamberlain’* Cough Remedy.” T*f Ashton. ’,stomach and move the bowels. They
wiites Mrs. J. R. Roberts, East St. ' Misses Pej.rl Yarn and Andrer t?" ***** lo take and ,D m{j
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rtiu tP%« sad lurdst enrectazA-county. Thej, were &c-irougb me* . ine I keep in the house
Lout,, rn. •i, i«»t tV Mnith loo..- gwyy •«»"
nnd relieved him of those dreadful "nosy,
nyghinc c-*ells. H is the only
Mr. and Mrs. J. K Linde nnd
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Arthur L. Cooler, who has been daughter, of W’iggins were in town
left Monday. They left Monday after-
•■MTiConipanied by her siateiTdiisff Good-i because L have the most confidence Wiggins for some flme, left ^ - .
iinv. who'will vpend a while as tfidr n IJ. ’• Tbl* renjedy A also good Monday night for Jacksonville. Fla , noow Tor Jacksonville. Flu., where
4 - — > ■ whore he has accepted a position. Mr. Linder has accepted a position.
’guests n Charleston.
for colds aad croup.