The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, July 16, 1919, Image 7
NOTICE SMiMONS FOR RELIEF.
state of South Carolina,
County of Laurens.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Home Building & Loan Association, of
Laurens, S. C., Plaintiff,
against
uEstelle Barksdale Sullivan, Mattie
Barksdale, Greene Barksdale, Mat
tie Matthews, Alfred Barksdale,
Eloise Barksdale, atnd Carrie Barks
dale, and John Doe and Richard
Roe, unknown heirs-at-law and dis
tributees of Foster Barksdale, de
ceased, (said Joe 'Doe and Richard
Roe being fictitious names, and when
their true names shall be isicover
ed these proceedings will be ainend
ed by sut bst ittitlng such true names),
and all other heirs of the saidl Fos
ter Barksdale, deceased. if any, to
the Plailntifl uniiktnowin and Whose
whereabiouits are unknown. Defend
ants.
To the Di-feildants Ahove Named;
Yoli are hereby sumininoned and re
(uirted to answer the Coiplaiit in
this action of whIichob a copy is hren ith
se'rvel iij0i you and to serve a copy
of yoIll' als wer to "i'id ('oip];in oil
the ,,ub.scribers at their ofiee, Ener
prise National Bank uildjni, at Lau
ren, South Carolina, within twemv
day. attr the ;crvicev hereof, velu'
t-ive of the day of such selrvie: andl
if .ou fiiil lnswir tle ('otnplhiint
withi t lie t lne aforesaid, tle Philain
tiff il thli. act ion1 will apply to 1thv
(ourtt for tf)he th lief dnlanded in the
ItAL & T1Ol)D),
PlaintifT's Attorieys.
DIalvd. L't1''it.rw, S. C.,
Julv 7, 191..
1(o i ai e ihrksdah, and ally andi alt
161n and (bI ributI r of I'se
. la rk~eae eesd whose namne,
"1i :In addresses are unknkown 1
the l'laintifi. over fotirte'ei years or
1 , or n11d(r rl' iteon yellrs of --
:itd ally person with w10hom said in
faint I)fenldauis may reside:
You arc hl reby ni tild andotifier...11(l ro(Ilil'
"I 4o ,pi l11y for the appointment of a
Guardian Ad Liteti to represent the
said infailt lIefnants within twenty
(2111 (ai.S after the Srvi(e of this
Summons upon you, and if you fall
apiplication for such appoiitlient will
he made hy the Plaintiff hereini.
DITAL & TODDJ,
.Plainitiff's Attorneys.
T0 1114' )f end(lialnts (;i'een Barksdale.
Alfred Iarksdale an d 1ohni( 0 Doe and
Ritlard Roo' u11nown'l heirs, if any,
of I-osoteir Iariksdale, deceased. (tle
raid 1.llhn )oe alld iclard toe )(,
ing lti itiosll names, and When their
true names sliall ie discered these
proceedin igs wvill be almende(l by sItb
stititin g such true na.lmes):
'Take otliie, that the Complaint inl
his action, together with i a Sitmlimtons
and Notices for tile appointment of a
(;uardian Ad Litei, of which the
above 'I copy, 'was flied in the offile
f tih. lerk of Court of Coimimon
.eas ti' Lau rens County., Laurens,
S. C., onl the 7th day of July, 1919.
DIAL & 'O)1),
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
July 7, 1919.
No Worms In a Healthy Child
All children troubled with worms have an un
healthy color, which Indicates poor blood, and as a
rule, there Is more or less stomach disturbance.
GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC given regularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, iml
prove the digestion, andi act as a General Strength
ening Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worms, and the Child will be
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. c& per bottle.
-- . 1O62 lleport Eof ('4
L.WR~ENS NA
At ILurens, in the State of S. ('., at1
Loans atnd discounts, including redis<o
Notes andh bills r'ediscountced (other t
tan~ces sold)..........
Over'dr'afts, unsecuired..... .........
Liberty Loan B~onds:
Liber'ty Loan Bonids, 3 1-2, 41 and 4I
jiledged....................
Liberty IA-an LBondst, 3 1-2, 4I and
pledged to securte State or o
hills p~ayable....,.........
Securities eote than U. S. bonds (nc
un pledged .............. ........
Stock of Federal Reserve Blank (50 per
Value of bankIng house, owned and~
Ftrnitur'e and flxtures ..............
Lawful reserve with Federal Resertve
Cash ini vault and net amounts due
Net aniounts due fronm banks, bankers,
than included in above two items
Cheeks on o't.hier banks in the same eIt
Total of above three items ....
Checks on banuks located outsdlO of
bankl andit otheri cash itemufs ....
R.edempt ion fund with 1'. 8. Tr'ieasturer
War Savings Cer~itifleattes and Trift S
Total .... .. ........,
LIABlIT
'Capitial stock 14aid( in..... .........
Suripluts funtd..... .............. ...
Undividedl profts .... ..............
Less5 enrrene~t ex 1enses4 , inter'est, andl~
Intere'(st and1( (discount collected4 4 or' er
turiity andl~ not earn'ted (apprI)ox imalte:
Net amoutnts (due to banks, bankers,
Certlfled checks outtstanding .........
Cashier's checks on own Lank ouitstant(
Total of above three Items . .
Deomand depiosits (other than batnk de
(depIosits payable within 30t d
TndivIiduatl deposits subject to eher
ilvidends unpaid...............
ToXtal of' demnand dephlosits (o
subjelct to Rleserve......,...
Time deposits subject to iReserve (t
subject to 30 dlays or mor'e n14
cert Ilientes of deposit (other than
Other t11me4 deposIts .............
Total of t lnte depIoIits sub1je ct
' U. S. bonds borrow. (, incluing Libet
in~debtediess, without furmn ishing e,
Bill1s payable with Federal Reiserve lBat
Total..... ......... ......... ...
Liabilities totr redIscoutntai, including tl
Blank ......... .....,....... ...
Stato of South Carolina, County of La1
1, 3. J1. Adams, Cashier of the ahov
the above statement is true to the bi
Subscribed and sworn to before ni
S Correct-Attat; U, K. AMken, C. 3
Ir.
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* ORA NEWS. *
e o * S 5*e e eoe S e e S e*0
Mrs. Willie Todd, of Red Leavel, Ala.
is visiting his sister, Mrs. Mary Thomp
son.
Miss Alice McClintock returned Fri
day from Johnson City, Tenn. She
was accompanlied home by liss Louise
Todd, of Due West, who was also in
Johnson City attending tho summer
school.
Mr. Williai Kennedy returned home
Saturday from Newberry, after a visit
to his grandmother.
Miss Nelle Carlisle, of Newberry, is
visiting Miss Gladys Kennedy.
\Mr. Willie Byrd, of Spartanburg, !s
spending a two weeks' vacation at
homn e.
\lss 1Elizabeth I Iagan and Mr. Samn
wl lI yrd r'eprtesenited the Y. P. C. 1'.
at tIh# State convention which met at
'Ne wherry Wednesday and Th'liursday of
last weeok . ''hiey report a good conven
lion and all eiJyabli- time.
Riev. Ii. It. Ilak(tlv antid ife o il
linLtton, Fpolt a nizht and day W ith riel
alives 0ti, ;ast we';.
'They tutov tlle first of Autgust to
l-'yetevile.Ten ..whero -\Mr. lIlake
lv takes charg:e o IBrvzon Collese, as
V r' ifhlint.
T'o. .\lI:; : A'artin, o; (;re[' lwood,
i -vi lsiing h ir sister. .\rs. \ illia
.\ld'lid( k
'rw.I ly l ia : has -; be n ll I -
Icd Superintlondlnt ofl'c (h;ray Court
!in6scool an ha-; ' eplted.r
\ltr. Willi;am P R klily, ol \\'rr (;.,
iend ing his vacation xwilth homeil1
folks. Ill- will ac-, as be t an at the,
r l arrilave at \illin
loll this week.
! apt. \lcClint ock's condition remainis
abont tle samle, his Children have all
heen at his bedside.
Miss .\la M I- yrd, Who was operated
on two weeks ago at the Steedly hio0
pilal in Sjpartanbirg, is improving
nic-ly.
\liss Bessir Byrd returned home Sat
urday after having been at, her sister's
bedside siice the operation.
I1v. J. 11. lood, of Pisgah, X. C., Is
condutiting a meeting at the A. R. 1'.
(chureli tiis week. Services twice a
day, at eles an A. ]N. and nine P. M. All
are4 Cordially iivited to attenld these
Services.
.irs. ''omu llyrd spent Saturday with
her dauiter, Miss Nlamie, at the
Steedly hospital.
HOUR KODAK V1NISHIING
12 All rolls developed 10c; packs
20e ,up; pr'itj.. 2 1-2c, 4c, 5c;
enlarging 35c up. Specialists-we do
nothing but kodak finishing. All
work guaranteed to p-lease. E'astnan
Kodaks, Filns, Supplies.
COLUMIIJ A PHOTO FINISING (0.
1111 Taylor Street Columbia, S. '.
37-tf
Colds Cause Grip and Influenza
LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets remove the
cause. There is only one "Bromo Quinine."
E. W. GROVE'S signature on box. 30c,
nditioon of thei
i'ONAL BANI(,
the' close of bine~liss on June 30, 1919..
IRICES:
~ounts .. .. .. ..$25,997.52
ian bank accep)
.... ... ... 5,973.50 $200,024.02
--.. .... .... .... .... 1,805.00
1-4 per' cent, uin
..... .... ... .$ 7,600.00
4 1-i per' cent,
tther deposits or
.. ... .. .. .. .. 22,500.00 30,100.00
tincludinig stocks) ow-ned
- -. - - .. . .. ... ... 10,550.00
cent 01' subi)C'ptionl) .... ' 2,700.00
uininculnbered .... ...21,904.55
.... ... ... ... ... ,485.00
Bank ---- .... ..... 10,227.56
ftomi national baniks.......23,710.60
andl trust companies othet'
-- - .. . . . .. . . . .. 3,14'0.71
y or town as reporting bank 13i9.59
.................26,990.90
ity or town of reporting
...........................S 2:2200
11n( duet fi'om U.. S. reasui'er 15.00
ampis actually owned .... 8441.0(0
- -- - --- - - - - -. ... $308,868.0
ITVIES:
..........................$ 50,000.00
--.. ... ... ... ... 0,000.00
taxes paid( .... 5,619.78
edited, in ad1vanice of ma
I......... ...... .......... ....2,091.00
and~ trust, compianIes . ... 15,593.43
.... ... .. . . .. ...75.0(t
lhng........... ..... 1,56.63
........ .... ....$ 18S,233.06
ays):
k .............. ...........85,517.61
.... .. . . .. . .. ... 2,040.00
ther' than bank dep~osits)
.... .... .. ...$ 87.587.6t
nyable after t0 (lays, or
>t Ic", atnd postal savings):
for money bor'rowved) . ... ?.0,584.88
.... ... ... ... ... 12,751.76
to Reserve . ,. ..$ 73,:36.6 I
y iman arWI certifleates of
>llateral secur'Ity for samio 10,r,00.00
k..... .....................,0.09
lOse with Federal Reserve
..-.................. .....$ 45,973.50
c-named ban1k, (d0 solemnly swear that
-st of my knowledge aind belief.
J. J1. AIDAMS, Cashier.
te this 8th dlay of July, 1919.
1L. (G. DlALLE, Notary Public.
I, Miller, WN. R1. Richiey, Directors.
--..T.
GOEMAN ASSEMBLY
RATIFIES TIEATY
Violent Speeches Precede Passage et
liesolitions. Dr. Mueller Urges I.
miediate Action.
Weimer, July 9.-The resolution rat
Ifying the peace treaty was adopted
by the German national assembly to
day by a vote of 208 to 115.
The text of the ratification resolu
tion as introduced in tho national as
semnbly consisted of two clauses read
ing as follows:
"The Peace treaty between Germany
and tho allied and associated powers
signed on June 28, 1919, and the pro
tocol, blongiig thereto as wIl ,.; th
agreement relative to the occupation
of thI e Rhiniand, ignel the sait
lay are agreed to.
"This law comles; into force(.( onl the
day of Its promi)ulgation."
Alos;t of Ihl miis.r were present
at the Ieeting of Ilin national asI -
bly and tleri. wa.- a fill ati I11a1-4
of deputlies. Ill.. lier-:nann Al.1
foreig 'minster. In imtrodir.;in: h.
gov rnaentbils, xplainl i ha 'Iw
hast nim o- o i rat i a iiMiion ort .
wou lid bin:: . rih-, lit:n :'
liockado.
"W e ark, aI' out to n:i(r 'll I p
. ' I ll hl thr:aiit'h t, li ii ,
"I nn find nlo (10h1r term11 I,)! h~-'tO
of ' I t fillm n da of -1' l
K % - A th ml .; - SIa:.." .I -r ()* :1
Catholic Ilii r l ariy. (;md:
' hee lot-li l. trcVO ' I - h itd
coiii)n ulion, to e ai - f t
all,1 t-y and l to ..t
from ;Ill. r-na! ri.
wA ai Grtili. .- 10i. : I'o efl(
St h( . 'lk.liem lieisorn i: I r. T'l iib, N
lonal h'wrte, and i!ber ehi. P..opii
Party, all violntly protetfl,4 d againsl..Z
the injuslimh of (114- ,r.w -, Ih ill)'.
sibiliy of its fultil m illiI . all nl <l i lr
ing that th1o day of Germlanly'. lIhI
eratio 'will come.
These sp('eho-ns were "rf t-4 -ith
sulie tiblena, Ip lauty tlld'Ind bda
elapring tuht the ic whdt of the aso
senily, llerr F.hr1mbach, cralled at
tention to flt Fact. thaw handelapping"
was agalist hI rueo, ai rtratened
to hao tle a e cleared. Tho de
bate, however, proceeded wi ith imilar
spweeches by oliu- memnber and simi
!aar applase.
The National aryintr'oduced anl
amlendinlent 11n favor)I of rwitying with
the x oreSS reselo that th sanction
of international law xIerts of aN
roe should first he obtained concern
ng Aricles '7 and 23 and that a neu
tral coutt should be created 'to in..
vestigae the responsibility fur the
War.
In the cours e ofate dbate Presi
dent Rehrenbach protoested against
Alsace-Liorraine being torn fromn Ge-,
many. ie said that the treaty of
1871 simiply miade good what had beeni
tafke froma Germary o-. years bfore.
Hrt hoped the peole of Alsae
.Lorraine would preserve their Ger
man character, custos and civiliza-.
tion.
Part 7 of the e tra, covpri
in tofrish all (tol0, elts todin
formatro ofma empyrorn forin ''n.
these offense agvatin.entoa
moIty andie btahe.t ofhteaties.'
Tht the, arite Ir(lats and thei brsing
so n is accusdofus havuingCl( omittedcii
Rat i violaion- ofo tet lws and Ius
tm of. wha;, to1 the haingS. oveo
unerfolloing b siten Gemay Igo.ern
fotio nd if evurt kn beoudardly
these offense adnd iltin. ~t~ii
nighte, tireluas and n ditressm
Read thouisp etwic e?l emn. Ii Ci til 11
.~ifres veryvieghly'' pvn
W. ai' hely, -412. .\ainr St., sad:
'I asl dw oano hmy op backwil kidntv
trouh' andtl wor fo I oulds lhardly
movaIs I wa. i- ai sed tmoes tonanly
Kihiney Pillsm ast did orsOne box. gave
hae aomlaye relie. goo iemnd
[Doan's sl(lvey fi.y"
I 'amC thid of allothaer. opprtuiy tom
ply asko wr for Doanii'~ 's~el Kide
l'gus.. Iuhaloe N.e thmocai.al
have always u t rcie goo'liu id lunin e
oasn's tornl ar1 in1e."-- 115 1((t
Irmlit p1rot:st agaidsa hee. agtn ofm.
ii lti has for aiin e reime y
Imon's toight y iellsteae f thae
.\r.sealio ofd Amoser-.\ In'iburl
\lngr., uffalrs N.h wilaY.rtn
tlaey thetsics ofre lann .bratint
Washingxton, .ulys nlo.-- ad Fomert
Snatorha bleen( orrand'iana neal
dvery norg ctiey," sasa annoinee-l
met Itonigh by~ efte Lague onth
Prlitesrvainotn ateas.dpn.
ACCUSED MACON MAN
DESTItOYS OWN LIFE
L. 0. Stripling, Former City Detective,
Indlcted for Murder, Shoots Self.
Macon, Ga., July 13.-L. G. Stripling,
38, one of sLx former city detectives
recently indicted for the murder of
Phillip Lamar and Abraham Himbrell,
alleged robbers, shot and killed him
set at his horie her- this morning.
W. 0. Swift, -who was with Stripling
w'hein the shooting occurred and who Is
alleged to have fired one of the shots,
was convieted of murder by a jury
here in Friday and given a Ilife term
on the treccild(ation of tile jry.
Stripliingz vas on bail and was to
Come to trit iat the Nov(mblr t tmliii of
court11. Wien he was releas, from
.ail (n bail l.. told the jaier tlmIt he
Nvolthl n i ' Irn the key on l11)
amiin. it th-volop 'I at the c roner
- a fa mily . or , ..i
!;nbitunl Constipation Cured
in 14 to 21 Days
"LAXN-' \TH PE.PSIN" is a so-eGlpy
pretar ::;re' lnie-ima:i~tj,>fr ab tual
(' it itt I relicves Irf in tI y b4,a
shau!d I takein relttarly for 14 t,)') I dlay%.
to ie(dic(- rdluitiII r aiction. It Stijimhle.; anid
irli h Vry l'ilaa t to 'l ake ),,
per
"FAKE" ASPIRIN
WAS TALCUM
Therefore Insist Upn Gen
mine "Bayer Tablets
of Aspirin"
Millions of fraiudulent Aspirin Tab
lets were sold by a I rooklyn AManu
factilrer wli later iproved to Ie con
posedl mainly of T'a lctium I'owtder.
"Alayer Tablets of Aspirin" tile true,
gncliiiie, Amnicai imlde ial Ameri
cann owned Tablets are maied - with
tle safety "Bayer Vross".
Ask for and then insist upon "Ilay
er Tablets of Aspirin" amd al-ways bIy
them in the original Bayer 'package
witich contains proper directions and
dosage.
Aspirin is tlie trade mark of Bayer
Mla nufactire of !onoaceticacidester of
Sal icyl icarid.
BK
Ladies,
C
MEN'S
SPE(
Mr. Joe Sun
ing Co., will be la
will be glad to si
and winter; you :
been looking for
Mint<
SAFE, GENTLE REMEDY
BRINGS SURE RELIEF
F'or 200 yate GOU) MEDAL Haarlem suls are the remady u ne Take
1il has enabloed suffering humanity totreoour every ds.. . h haling
blader nd atachks oubdey, live oil soaks into the cells and lining of
and stomach troubles and all the kidneys and drives out the po w'ons.
diseases conriocted with the urinary New life and health will surely follow.
organs and to build up and restore to When your norrnal vigor has been re
health organs weakened by disease. stored continue treatment for a while
These most Important organs must be to keep yourself In condition and pre
watched. because they filter and purify vent a return of the disease.
the bleed; unle s they do their work Dont wait until you are incapable of
YOU ILro doomed, fi-ghting. Start taking GOAD MEDA-L
Wearineo , sleeplesness, nervousness, irarlom Oil Capsules today. Your drug
despondenoy, backae stoinach trou- gist will thee~rfully refuind your money
ble, paiis In the loins anl lower ab- if you are not satialled with roeulty
domen, gravel, difficulty when urinat- But ho ixre to get the original Import
ing, rheunatlsrn, sciatic'a and lumbago ed GOLIr MtDAe ant acrept no sub
all warn you of trouble with your kid- stitutes. In three sizes. Sealed pack
noys. GOiD) MEIDAL Haarlem Oil Cap- ages. At all drug stores.
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Don t Ha mr Your TIres
Dnymgn Aga C - inrs t Stone s
V~~~~~~ >uwudnjtrk orfires wNih a.1 greait hammner,
but the. -11n1k injury m1ayN resul11t if %-()u drive rapidly against
a stone. Such a blowv mlay fr.acture thle C carcss of thie tire
and a blogtout result late-r.
It is lwy wl to dr1ive caeuyover places where
tires may be mnjured by s;omel un1expecte-d shock.
Tires should be regularly insp-ected and if any injury is
discoveredl it shouild be repaired at onlce. Let us tell you a
Ways to save mu1Lch annoyan,11ce and unnece('ssarty expense.
A little b, - okle-t by The Federial Rubber Co., "Care g
Saves Wear" is tree. A~sk tor one.
WALDROP'S GARAGE
Laurens, S. C.
rHING. SUITS
ARE HERE FOR
ci FUNIHIG
nmrs f h fmu Grifi alr
-r)ay see t ( he ?~ v e hrl pat r ly aves
htter- ompany'sw r~il s vh rethamr
M A Nuj.~ic SH lO P h~via'tr h acs ftetr