The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, November 26, 1913, Image 11

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THE WALTfcRBOROS. NOVEMBER 26,19: PX «r THE FARMER'S BURDEN Tt^firiL^r of today 1* envied by er^ry ofe« who ia compellri to It*# In tovn. IfcvM eTery fi tan i?ery city dwell-r be er ia fettlng ricb. _, f .- Every man in towh^telke of the eaay and Independent Hfebf the farmer. OUr little knewteUge of faring convlncee us that t^K farmer h the poorest paid WWa In the country. His work is hard. hVhours are load and hie handles a large am<rjnt of money.. At the the year he haa had few comforts and the money has gone for expenses. \ . fa We. of course, can not help the situation ’but the farmer can save himself a lot of trouble In the handling of h:s money and the T payment of his bills by carrying a Checking Account with the bank and paying everything by check. Each little detail of labor and worry which the farmer can eliminate will help sad a check ing account wHI do away with the usual burden of bookkeeping or record keeping an the check stube and canceled checks are a complete record of asOney paid out DEPOSIT- IK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK What It Means >Iany people do not know what m bank's Capital is for te the difTerence between a bank of little or ho capital and or.e with large capital. , . A BANK’S CAPITAL . ? Is the fund that protects the depositors from loss; therefore the larger it is, the greater protection . the depositor hhq, ThuTbank has a Capital of Io0.000.0t> t'ndivided Profits ’ 6,500.00 tional Stockholders Liabilitr. 50.000.00 k.:......... $106*500.00 This means t^iat we must lose 1166^06.00 before our depositors could lose a cent. This protection is for YOU. When you, think ♦‘Bank*’ think Farmers * Merchants _ X; • _ ^ M J. M. Varnadoe. of lalandton. waa In 6ur town laet w*ek an a juror. <• ; O. H. Klnx^y spent several days Hi town last week. ® ® ^ 1 * ft ft John f». Carter, of Bamberg, was | Miss Atalii* Moore spent several . . J a _• I •« J' U n 1^. a W. D. Beanett, Eaq., of l.odge.’had business ic court last week. / '. ’ Mr. F:. P. Kuigbit, *atterded the ( i.arlestoa fair last w *ex, ' : ~Z. anners !m Walterboro, and Cottageville. S. C ^ i-mm’ mm ; * ' I among those who had busmess fr. ouj city lasf week. Wildon Walker.* of”Bamberg, was In Wallefboro last w«ek oc buainear. I j. M. K. Carter, of Iy>dge. Utsd bnsIyjU'^lvrhoro Friday days in Charles ton.last week-- B.' P. Frailx. of StuoV^. ■»»* la towr.Ji»st week :*» a witaess ia bourt. J. F. It*»ntr. of Wanatoa, was in . 4 ' ". • ness in our Hty last week y . y t H> F. Kinsey, of Barr.berg^a* tr. our town last week, attend * court. C. A. Patrick, of JMshopvUW*. at- jFgw t“nded court in towjriast w/-^?: • r E. W- Kinayo. of Bamberg, wai also a wltpeps In court la?.t K. IC/Hndson/and f H B^rry. of Rirfflu; had bub:B'.*s- r to-en v Thursday, X" * .•’* - Patterson fTofker. o» fi . vl!> waaNln our town ot; h.:H r.e-.- I:»-t week, *• ' ' v. • • Piarson Breland, qf V.'t! - u « among thtxie tr. towt: a *?k' \/ // ' * S V, % X Mr/and Mrs* MhcIj t'l'i'-'K, ofx't - •fln. were ir. town . 't i -• Thursday. \ \ * * • y • . Just heforo court Sh-r •' I. (I Cweha nu.l Mr, ft -. r of •' : >’ir a f v tie* -beri • Dorchpatpr count' -Alto old noro our Sbdfiff^ Mr. fmeua l ai? tepetl bird dog with hl:r yiar.»d by U Hai*Hden. of VValterjjCTq. and , bagged 8r> birds. ( «*!. J. W. H41 H;g .wa, lajiuir- i»iot e- for ( olledir. County, had fcuai- r.-sm»- Columbia fast week. A. U Pad*‘t[ ar.d X ( Nettles.' had buiflr.'wss in Colup/bri last v^*elt • • • x \ B J Crosby./bf Ritter, was ia town fast week as a Juror. • • S / , . ^ H. T Ilorndcr.. o r Peniel,-iva» in - on b'/sir.e's Thu sday. • • *e Pa:: W f»tri< \'.;u-d a « oti federate > .d‘.er o: c '•tlpr.t.bn, was in tawr- 'last \..-V::g !• s :r.,_Ki.g') H. Strtcklan^' • - , V f.~ 'icfp.iry rf' f'Pi. *• (jro -'c yciis :< (■ Wr F , .i- da> on - bus. ness. • • >•. !»,4C o' Fmodl ba'i .b»M* t rs- - VVdPerhurc last we**':. X/ ,. ^• ' kir.J .< -t’.d ko{’. -:;f ( itj rakieifve, atbeudeil fair In phar* d-S-t"! -;HSt •. fOa. : ( • •• - X ^ ** JVe n^y '•n.**ut oh-v*. i . Br-s-a. or e v ou r JuffctJjRs bus.ness psev' wl'<’ t-'ok if. th- fiiXiu (’fiar<e'-to;. Taut week'. X‘* ' - & Ayer v 'x* x \ X X X l • We Have Just Recmved Another Carload Class HORSES AND HOLES .*x ^ ■’ be sold and ixices and terms will Suit You • Xi X /• City Cousin CAN BOAST OF NO BETTER, DELIVERY SERVICE THAN GIVEN YOU BY UNCLE SAM S PARCEL PtKT'^>TFA|, Have you good wearing nppurvl steediiw CLcANlNO^r DYEING? Send-such article* to u*. with gfny linens re -X quiring high-grade laundry service. We will promptly serve -you and prepay return charge*. ^ ,x —v eX 4 • ’ <' ^ LAUNDEKI-JiS IDEAL LAUNDRY UP-TO-DATE ” DYERS X CHARLESTON. S. C. CLEAN FivS You Baf Once a Month • v . „ . Once a Week or Once X . • •/ • • • a Day X X Certain kinds of food—buc. listen. One kind of food you eat three times a I day every day—and that is Bread. Then why not~-since it is your real daily food--- get the best The best is U A K E R : ^ Wh?? ■ Bcause it is made from c-:v'.y.the BEST material?—it is mixed by a newprocess. baked in modern ovens, .has the'greatest food value—is nutritious as meat and more healthful and has a flavor tfiafc will /ir.ake your appetite Xome back” for more. You'll never tire of.QUAKER. * Try it once-— you’ii buy it always. Unusually good-^ex- ceedingly good—surprisingly good. Speci^U attention t-xcountry orders. .Try ^our Shipping system. UP-to-Date like X)u.r Bakery. When in' Charleston pxrne and see how Quaker Bread is madeX ' Ail grocers sell QUAKE?! BRANT). I Manufactured ortly by X Beautify ^Your Horn ^ Home and happiness begin with the same letter. If there is one place * where money is well spent it is in things for the jfamr. Your home is jour haven of rect; everything you buy tha: adds to ks comfort and beauty, adds to your emtattment. [Xxf • >\ *’• • . x ./ *If you have something in mind that you have been longing to buy for the home, get it—Site other things wait/. Your : first- Chances are, too, that what you • than you imagine k could cost anywhere, i are really bargains all the time. Make YkH us today mud find out what bargains JP6 after ia “best quality” funushings. X- / . • Brown Fmitaire Company rk \ A Elgin AT Special Bargains x X X x CONDON BAKING COMPANY 5T.PHIUP STREET. Charleston, S. C. - IS ?\ze. 7 Jewels in Solid Nie! Otsy ; IS sizje( 15 Jewels in SolidXickle <» • X • • • « % size. 17 Jewels in jSolid Nickle Ca^e $5.50 $850 $11.00 18 size. 21 Jewels, R. R. Move- AA > ments in Solid Nickle Case.. • z . * ^ / Qold Filled Cases at a Small Additional - '•* ■' X rnct at X ’ > Will have the Greatest Exhibit of PIANOS and PLAY ER-PIANOS at the Fair-EXHIBIT HALL. MAIN BUILDING—than was ever shown at any Fair in; the State. X ’’ s When fatigued from your ymnderings among the beau tiful and intructive Exhibits in the building cometo our FAIR HOME and rest while you are absorbing the strains o’f the most charming music ever written, played on the best instrument ever made. * ~ X. ' RAILROAD FARE REFUNDED TO PURCHASERS FAIR WEEK. X . x Piano x X JNO. V, WALLACE. PRES. X ^tmk. G. Albsrt B«sch *n<l torn charmtii* 'Aaiichfeni of Mt. Csrmel, sere in toirsHsturday nboppiss. J O, Jartaon »o«l*¥. J. Wrlghj. Linder, one of ML C*«- moPs popular young ladles, was te tows ahoppinit Friday. • •. , - "• »«ii w.' nnoiaua.xjneotBuiuer'apror- tosn iM^eeU 1 "* am ° nK thc> ** ln ;£**>»* tArnerv. Is town Satur- L. I. Kirhard Jwt'Jr Us tweek. • • •'i .JX.-'Xt • • * L. 1. Richardson of Lodge »a* a fpjt, Rlckenbaker. of Round, waa i (week. IS town Saturday, v In this day of tremendous business activity it takes a strenuous man to keep the pace. In order to keep it at all, his business must rest on a solid foundation, and his ' organization must be near to perfection. The first principle in the organizing of a business is a proper bar ing connection. It is a matter of pride with us that nearly all of our depositors are prospering; and we be lieve that the banking service which we have been able to furnish them has proved of gregt assistance. The same sendee is open to other business men in this com munity who are not now our customers. \ 1 \ - 'South Carolina W. H. V ABN, Pna..... STRICKLAND, CuUer 7 XU- X * V o -‘..-Mm *■ ■A.