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With another car of Missc
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.Judging from the sale of horses and mules all over tl
and the prices should hreak under ten cents, our counti
this one time and I will guarantee satisfaction to every
the thing to do:
Make corn, hay and bacon enough in the year 1911 tc
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It uic man wiiu v til i nimscil <1 IHl'niPr JUKI ClOCS
If you are going to work for him for God's sake go out
yourself. Cut it out and show him we don't need his f
Hog and Hominy is the foundation of every enterprise
tion, the York county farmer or the man out West? L
Here goes a farmer into a bank with no corn or bacoi
money. I am a farmer hut I haven't any corn or bacor
The next question: "Who can you get to endorse for j
him. He says: "I have plenty of corn and bacon to r
little. He gets it often without even an endorser. Fo
And on the other side, for every farmer that makes his
stand on. Stick to cotton and build skyscrapers. Stic
Dpn't forget that Buckeye has been sold and marked
for sale a beautiful lot in Woodland 70x275. nice corner
Wilson. Everything on time at cash prices.
S. J. KIMBAL
OSMOND BARBER, Vice-Preside
LTIONAL BANK,
Capital Stock, $25,000.00
>PEW FOR Bl
VRTMENT?OFFICE OF COMPTROLLE
ence presented to the undersigned, it has be
1ILL," :n the town of Fort Mill, in the count
>visions of the Statutes of the United States
commence the business of Banking,
Kane, Deputy and Acting Comptroller of tl
in the town of Fort Mill, in the county of Y<
isiness of Banking as provided in Section
> my hand and seal of office this 3rd day of
Deputy anc
\ s. kirkpatrick, t. b. spratt,
v. b. ardrey, edgar jones,
)smond barber, j. m. harris,
a. Harris, w. s. McClelland,
inded quarterly paid on deposits
fERNMENT SUPERVISION.
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JUST RETURNED F
>uri Horses and Mules. We ha\
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le country there is no doubt that there will be the largest cotton crop
ry would not get over it for several years. Now listen to me! While
farmer that will try it. If your neighbor will not do it, give him th
> feed your family and stock during the year 1912, and if cotton shouk
; not make his hog and hominy and feed for his stock, is spending his
there where he can feed you at his own house. You work here for h
?og and hominy. If you will do this for awhile we will have one of th
on earth. We can neither start nor complete any business without tl
isten to me and if what I am going to say is not true, see me and tell
i at home. He needs some money and watches for a chance when th
1 to run on this year. I want to see if I can borrow some money." 1
fou?" Now here comes the hog and hominy farmer. He walks in as
un me until the new crop comes in but I need a little money." The b
r every farmer that can borrow $1(X) without an endorser that doesn't
i hog and hominy and can't borrow $100 without an endorser, I can sh
k to hog and hominy and build good roads and ride in automobiles,
off my list, but Kureka is still standing in the front row, one of the b
lot. cheap at Si.OOO. Two nice lots in Oakland within a cMnn'c tk-?
SEE WILLIE
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nt T. B. SPRATT, Cashier 11
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Washington, D. C., March 3, 191 I.
en made to appear that I HE FIRST ft
y of York, and the State of South Caro- ;
required to be complied with before an
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ork, and in the State of South Carolina,
5169 of the Revised Statutes of the ^
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March, 1911. ii
T. P. KANE. II
1 Acting Comptroller of the Currency. ||
W. A. WATSON, ||
JACKSON HAMILTON. ?
J. L. SPRATT.
in Savings Department. |*
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re sold since Oct. 1, 200 head
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planted this year that we have ever had before. If this be true
our farmers are in better shape than they have been In years, do {
e rope. Don't let him influence you. This is. in my opinion. j|
1 go to 5 cents you would still he independent. According to my I
time and substance on nothing on earth but the Western farmer. I
im, furnish your own land, live in your own house and board I
e grandest and most prosperous countries on God's green earth,
te hog and hominy. Who is going to furnish this great foundame
why:
ere is no one around. He says to the hanker. "I need some
The rtrst thing the banker asks is: "How little can you do on?"
big as if he had stock in the bank. He wants
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anker asks: "How much do you want?" He doesn't say how
make his corn and bacon. I can show you 25 that can't do it. I
iow you 50 that can do it. Hof? and hominy is the foundation to
est farms 3 miles from our city, at only $75 per. We also have
w of Calvin's Electric Mule Car line and close neighbor to "Chick"
Rock Hill, S. C. I