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save ktmaelf a lot of trouble la tke kaadllag of kla money and the
payment of kl* bill* by carrying a Ckecklag Account wltk tke
beak *ad paying everything by check. Bachdlttl* detail of laker
aad worry which the farmer caa eliminate will help aad.a check-'
lag aecoaat will do away with the a*aal harden of bookkeeping
or rdbord keeping a* tke check stake and canceled check* are a
complete record of money paid out.
DEPOSIT WITH
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK . .
Walterboro, South Carolina
Am
Apprertadse LeUrr ^
Nov. 2f, If 13.—The Pr'’-** *nd
Standard. Walterboro. 8. C. Gentie-
mea:—Enclosed please fnd cash
f 1.00 for which you will l, « nd
me The Press and Standard for one
year, beginning with the n«ut Issue.
I am an old Colleton Boy. have ts»t
my lot out hers in the The Western
Part of Georgia. I may write a let
ter to your good paper in the n'*ar fu
ture. I like to know what Is going
on at home, therefore I resort to The
Prefcs and Stanlard from which to get
the news every week. It (The Press
and Standard l has done more for
the up-building of old Colleton than
any other Enterprise in the County,
and I trust that it will ever continue
its good work. Wishing you every
succeas, and looking for my paper
next week. lam;
Yours very trul>
L. H. Koger.
A Pleaeant Surprise,
l^iat Tuesday evening at the Bap
tist Church, after the choir had
finished its regular work, Mrs. P. M.
Murray, in behalf of the lady mem
bers of the choir, invited the men
Into one of the Sunday School rooms
where a most splendid repast was
served, consisting of fruits, salads,
hot chocolate and rake.
After many expressions of thanks
by the men, the choir dispersed, the
men hoping this would occure often.
Oak Grove News.
Dear Editor:—Will you allow me
apace In your paper for a line or so?
It has been quite a fchtle since I
have seen a piece from Oak Grove.
The entertainment at Oak Grove waa
enjoyed very much by all who at
tended.
Miss Gertrude Howard of Walter
boro spent Thanksgiving with Miss
Annie Avant of n*»ar Walterboro.
Miss Lucile Heirs of Walterboro is
spending a few days with her sister,
Mrs. Blanch Beach, of near Walter
boro.
Miss Annie Avant of near Walter
boro spent Saturday with Miss Rena
Fender of Sand Hill.
Raymond Beach of Sand Hill spent
Sunday with Eddie, O’Quin.
Many people do sol know what a beak’s Capital is for*
«the dMteeaee betweea a beak of little or ao capital and
oae with tana
A BANK’S CAPITAL .
„ la the fund that protects the depositor* from* loss;
therefore the leisar it ie. the greeter protection the
depositor baa. This bank has a
Capital of $60,000.00
Undivided Profit* 1500.00
Additional Stockholders Liability. 60,000.00
• Total $106*500.00
", This means that we must lose $IO$ v MtJO before
our depositors could lose e cent Thk proSeCtion is <££
for YOU.
Merchants
When you think ’’Bank” think Farmers
Farmers & Merchants Bank
NOmrE.
The Christian Endeavor Society
will meet at the Freaky icrian Churcn
at 8 o'clock on Friday evening of
this week.
Happy Kid.
How to Baakrupt the Doctor*.
A prominent New York physician
says. "If it were not for the* thin
stockings and thin soled shoes worn
by women the doctors would probab
ly be bankrupt." When you con
tract a cold do not wait for it to de
velop into penumonia buFtreat it at
once. Chamberlain's Cough Reme
dy is Intended especially for coughs
and colds, and has won a wide re
putation by its cures of these dis
ease*. It is most effectual and l*
pleasant anl safe to tak». For sale
by all dealers.
NOTICE.
Notice Is l^greby given that on and
aft®r Thursday, Dec. 4th. 1913, the
Farmers and Merchants Bank of
Waltefboro will discontinue their
branch bank at t'ottageville.
(Signed) I. M. Fi*hburn“. Cashier
HOG CHOLERA
ANTIKOL
IS NOT A “CrRE-ALL"
for hones, cattle, etc., etc. BUT IT
IS A VALUABLE TREATMENT
FOR HOGS AND POULTRY.
It does what we claim it does; gets
to the seat of heg cholera trouble
by KILLING the germ and there is
an improvement from the first treat
ment.
ANTIKOL i* not a serum: It is
taken into the system throngh the
food and drinking water, in accord
ance with directions in each package.
Sold mod guaranteed by
Shuptrine Company,
SAVANNAH. GA.
Price |1.00 hy mail, postpaid.
IF CONSTIPATED OR /
BILIOUS “CASCARETS*
Foe Sick Headache, Sour S«o m 9ch,
Slaggith Liver ami Howels—
"• They Work While you Sleep.
Get a 10-cent box.
Take a Cascar®t to-night to clean
se your Livep, Stomach and Bowels, i
and you will surely feel great by ,
morning. You men and women who
have haedache, coated tongue, can't '
sleep, are bilious, nervous, upset,
bothered with a sick, gassy, disor
dered stomach, or have baclpfche and
feel all worn out. Are you keeping
your bowels clean with Caacaretw -
or merely forcing a passageway every
f?w days with salts, cathartic pills
or castor oil?
< asesrets immediately cleanse and
regulate the stomach, remove the
sour, undigested and fermenting
food and foul gases; Uke the excess
bile from the liver and carry off
the coastipated waste matter and
poison from the intestines and bow
els.
Remember, a Cascaret to-n ght
will straighten you out by morning.
A 10-cent box from your druggist
means healthy bowel action: a clear
head and cheerflneas for months
Don't forget the children.
18*1 IMS
Tke Colleton Banking Company
WALTSttOfea 8.C.
F. Lacaa, PrwMeat B. La4aa FraMr, Caaklcr
$191,224.68
Deposits
Capital
Sorploa
Profit*
Money on band and in Bank*
Loan* and Dieeount*
$10,000.00
20,000.00
T.521.34
37,521.84
88,868.78
117,904.76
OAitTi owmr’s pwiki Mwtnw Biraptm
STANDS 2 nd (from head) ON ROLL OF
HONOR of all STATE and NATIONAL
. BANKS in South Carolina.
A PLACE ON ROLL OF HONOR is like a
man’s character—it is something money
cannot buy, but is won by merit and
worth alone.
TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF BANKING
during which period the Colleton Banking Company has
never boirowed a dollar, and always able to supply our
Customers with money. ^
A bank shows sure, steady, decided and unin-
Tv lid* terropted healthy growth covering a period of
* 21 YEARS, it is a pretty safe place to bank your Savings.
OUR DEPOSITORS and patrons are one and all satisfied
and pleased. Can’t we number you in-the list of pleased
customers ?
We pay four per cent interest on tikte deposits and
compound interest quarterly. OUR SAVINGS DE
PARTMENT is our SPECIAL and distinctive feature.
EXCEPTIONLLY WELL MANAGED and SAFE
GUARDED.
A Bank is as Strong as its Managers Make it, and
no Stronger.
YOUR HOMY WILL GROW IN (HU SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Paul Sanders,
DIRECTORS:
Henry W. Blacker.,
John F. Lucas
California Woman Scrkrasly Alarm
ed
“A short time ago I contracted a
severe cold which aettled on my
longs and caused me a great deal
of annoyance. I would have bad
coughing spells and my lungs were
so sore and Inflamed I began to be
seriously alarmed. A friend re
commended Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy, saying she had used it for
y«ars. I bought a bottle and it re
lieved my cough the first night, and
in a week I was rid of the cold a
soreness of my lungs’" writes Ml
Marie Gerber. Sawtelle. Cal. F
sale by all dealers.
"I was saffering-iwith liver coi
plaint." says Iva Smith of Poi
Blank. Texas, "and decided to try
25c box of Chamberlain's Table'
and am happy to say that I am coi
pletely cured and can recommei
them to every one.” For sale by i
dealers.
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ROCKERS
of all kind* and si/ex and at all
Price*. From $1.00 to $18.00
each.
« Can you think of a gift that
would be of greater service. Call
and nuke your selection early
What Shall It BeT
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That present to him, to her, to them! why not give SOME
THING USEFUL, something ti rat is needed in the home, something
that will be of service to the entire family? We-have that some-*
thing in our stock at a special prire durinf December. Our stock of Holidav furniture and Rugs
is the largest ever and as furni ture is becoming more popular for gifts each year we have antici
pated a big demand and can take care of your orders.' Shop early. Goods will be stored and de
livered later if you wish. , / 0 >
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TOYS.
VELOCIPEDES
IRISH VIAUj*
WAGONS, ETC
All Size* And Price*
COUCHES
AND
PARLOR SUITS,
a large line to select from. A
prc*cnr f«»r the entire family.
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ODD DRESSERS
all
Complete Dining Room Suits to
match. Cdd pieces if you like.
$6.00 to $35.00.
SPECIAL
Cut Prices for DECEMBER
with an extra 10 per cent Dis
count for. cash on our entire
line. It will pay you to investi
gate.
BROWN
SKTTKKS AND DIVAV*—in
Dak. Mahogritny, Kee<« I
EARLY ENGLISH.
ART S4JUAKK* OF all Kind*.
^•>.•>0 to 3.">.O0. Rug*.
matting.
v Pictures and hundreds of
other articles needed in e\erv
home.
GIVE SOMETHING USEFUL