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t . .. ' .ii . .Ai L-.\ * -• • ... *1... ;> a 1 * *" - r *¥i' a /.Jr* -Jf'i? 7 '-' * Bot*< , * AFBUi 16,1913. ® f —•^P' THE PRESS AND STANDARD, WALTERBOR O, S. C PAGESEVEN ’ » "■* t , '1 wf 9 •M .X ^ ■> candidates • ; * . •* . . said in the recent campaign about the records of the BUT NOTHING CAN BE SAID AGAINST THE RECORD v • , ■'iP 5 : M & (01 fe: i*'' ■ ^ • $-3 ./ V v.-i ry K ±z At 11 A. M., Friday, We received an order for 2.000 large Foiiiical pircularr, to be printed and mailed. This order was Idled by 6 P. M. of the same day. ‘ ” * . *s- Saturday at 12:30 P- M., We received an orderioi;2,000 other circulars to be printed and mailed. This order was filled by ' 7 P. Ivl. Saturday; at 7 P. M. Saturday we received an order for 5,000 circulars, and these were delivered at midnight of the same day. ' * At Midnight Sunday, We received an order over the Long Distance Telephone lor 2.000 circulars to be printed and mail-, ed. This order was filled by noon Monday. Our record is over 11,000 circulars of Three different descriptions printed and over 5,000 stamped and mailed in two working days. . < , ' THE CHARLESTON CANDIDATES PATRONIZED US BECAUSE WE COULD DELIVER THE GOODS. / • a /> ■‘What it takes to put it on paper, we have it.” PRICES AND DUALITY TO PLEASE. PROMPT DEIIVERY OUR FORT The Press and Standard’s Job Printing Department IF IT HAS THE PRESS AND STANDARD ON IT*, IT IS ALLRIGHT. - > - , N ____ of Um ComHUom ef THE SM0AKS BANKING rOMYT LoraMd at «Ti ». at the cIom of baatacaa, April 4. IMS: KEHOUItCKS. ^ And DiscounUo .. . $29,535.21 Furniture 'und Fixture*. 2.027.08 Banking Honse. Due from Banka and Bank- e era .. ..... ■«•••• ♦ * • Currency, ... Gold A . . ..... : > • • • • Sih-er and other Minor Coin ... ... • • • • Checks and Cash Items. .. 1.820.00 2.264 94 . oisioo 105.00 . 258.17 108.60 Total .$38,082.00 LIABILITIKM. Capital Stock Paid in.... $10,000.00 Surplus Fund 200.00 Undivided Fronts iess Cur rent Expenses and Taxes paid • • • 1.438.49 Individual Deposit Subject to Check 6.879.46 Savings Deposits, 7.003.18 Cashier's Checks o 60.87 Bills payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed. .... .." ... • 12.500.00 Total . . -138.082.00 State of South Carolina. V County of Colleton. m. Before me came C. a. Thomas, cashier of the above named bank, who being duly sworn, pays that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank as shown by the books of said bank. . C. A. THOMAS. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this llth day of April. 1913. P. M. BERRY. Notary Public. S. C. CX)RRE4T ATTEST: J. E. SMOAK. F. J. BERRY. H. M. CARTER. M. D.. ^ . Directors. Cot tow awd Potatoes Together. (T. W. Cbanning in Orange Judd, Southern Farming. > 1 will try and tell you how I grew two crops on the same piece of ground. I have an acre of old land near my house that has been in culti vation .for over 40 years, and I have been putting on this acre each year for four years from 15 to 20 one- horse loads of lot manure. Last year I decided to try to raise two crops on it, and tbs way I did was as fol- lows: 1 I flrst broke the land with a 10- Inch turning plow in December and sowed oats oa same and harrowed In. In April I laid off my rows 3 feet apart with a scooter plow sad ran in every other furrow with a 14- Htatemeat of*the Condition of THE BANK OF RUFFIN located at Ruffin, S. C., at tlie close of liusinesH, April 4th, IMS: RESOURCES. Loans snd Discounts, .. $9,541.76 Furniture snd Fixtures... 1,678.35 Banking House 1,440.00 Due from Banks and Bfnkers 653.74 Currency .* 358.00 Gold.. 10.00 Silver and Other Minor Coin 473.55 Other Resources, viz: Net expense. .. ' 138.62 Total $14,294.02 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In ..$8.500.0u Individual Deposits Sub- . ject to Checkv. 3.661.52 132.50 De- Time Certificates of posit ... . . , Bills Payable, including Certificates for/Money Borrowed 2,000.oo Total $14,294.02 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton. ss. Before me came .1, W. Campbell. Cashier of the above named bank, who being duly sworn, says that the I above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. J. W. CAMPBELL. Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of April, 1913. , B. B. CROSBY. » Notary Public. CORRKCT-ATTEST: H. D. Padgett. Jr.. Thomas A. Black. Jno. E. Herndon, Directors. Statement of the Condition of THE BANK OF MMOAKM lateated at Mmoaks, H. C., at the close of business, April 4, IMS: KEHOURCKK. Loans and Diacounts . . . .129.908.97 Overdrafts 646.04 Furniture and Fixtures ..1,577.45 Banking House 2,0004*0 Due from banks and Bank ers. ... 903.19 Currency 1.267.00 Silver and other Mipor Coin 98.37 Checks and Cash Items, 1,286.38 . . . $37,687.40 LIABILITIES Capita! Stock Paid in $8.75** *'0 Surplus fund 500.*'0 Undivided Profits; less Cur rent Expenses and Tax es paid $1,161 '*8 Individual Deposits subject to Check. ... 7.018.75 Time Certificates of Depos it . . ^ 4.169.56 Cashier’s ( hecks 87.11 Bills Payable, including Certificates for Money borrowed 16,oo**."‘» Total $37,687 4'* State of South Carolina. Comity of Colleton. ss. Before me came (’. H. Strickia: *.. Cashier of the above named bank, who. being duly sworn, says that tin- above and foregoing statement is a 'rue condition of said bank, as show n ‘by the hooks of said bank. C. H. STRICKLAND. * .. Cashieh Sworn to and subscribed before me this 12th day of April. 1913. A EUGENE YARN, Notary Public. UmitECT ITTKKT: ^ H. M. Ward. > W. H. YARN, A. E. YARN, Directors inch solid sweep to make a large fur row to put fertilizer in. Now, you see. this made my potatoes in 6-R>ot rows. o I now drilled in the fertilizer, which analyzed. I think. 3 per cent, nitrogen. 6 per cent, potash and 8 per cent. acid. I put in 700 pounds of this to the were, which, you see, equals 1,400 pouni^ in 3-foot rows. I dropped potatoes in this open furrow 12 inches apart, and convert ed them with two furrows to the row with a turning shovel about 5 U Inches deep. I covered this way in order that 1 might run a harrow over them several times and then still have plenty of dirt left on them They were planted April 5. ^ Now', as to the cotton, I bedded up between the potatoes with four fur rows with turiring shovel and then went twice to the row with harrow, which gave me a good seed bed to plant on. ", ■ I used 300 pounds of 16 per cent, acid under this cotton. I planted the cotton on this bed between the pota toes, which, you see. made cotton and potatoes 3 feet apart. As soon as this cotton showed signs of com ing up *„few days ran over again, and it was clean when I chopped it out. I thinned the cotton 1 foot apart. - It was a small boll cotton and will stand closer than a big bbll variety. Ithen w'ent around it v|*lth a small heel sweep and shovel, put ting the dirt to it very shallow. Af ter this plowing 1. cultivated alto- Statement of the (kusdltion of THE BANK OF lABMaK Located at I^Mlge, S. C\, at the rio*e of bu«lae«M, April 4, IMA: RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts... . 11.565.46 Overdrafts, t 433.26 Furniture and Fixtures . . 2,241.17 Banking House 1,025.00 Due from Banks and Bankers ... . ...... 5.284.95 Currency 4 71.00 Gold 25.00 silver j.i«. Oth-'i Minor Coin ... .°. 506.15 Checks and Cash Items.’.. 57 0.24 v : Total $22,122.2’. LIABILITIES. Capita) Stock Paid in... $7.2oo.«*0 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 176.8» individual Deposits Sub ject to Check, ...... ... 5,214.76 Time Certificates of De posit 1,511.80 Cashier’s Checks 18 87 Notes and Bills rediscounted 8,000.00 Tdtal $22,122.23 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Colleton. ss. Before pie came C. L. Gooch,. Cashier of the above named bank, "bo. peine duiv swor.i. says that the above and foregoing statement is a iiue condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. . ._ * C. L. GOOCH. ' Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me this llth day of April. 1913. J. B MILEY. Notary Public. CORRECT-ATTEST? W. W. Fox. E. R. Bishop, W. M. Moorer. Directors gether with large sweeps as shallow aa I could run them until August and then laid it by. 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