The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, September 12, 1917, Image 4
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF WALTERBORO
Member federal reserve bank • ’
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As Smother crop is about to be hanested wish to offer you Jthe service of ou^ National Bank in-lKind#ng ; ‘ *
y your cotton checks. ' * x- • \
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' We were organized in 1910 and our resources have steadily increased until the.\} stand at the figure of j
' $235,000.00. We are in better condition to take care of the needs of the community than ever before. : \ -
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‘hile the country is now prosperous and the outlook for the immediate future is bright, yet we wohld cal!
>ur attention to the fact that these are w ar times. No man can tell what the future has in store. It is a good
time to think of conditions just three years ago; cotton could not be sold at any price and our people were vainly
calling upon Congress and our State Legislaiure for reli ef. But you will femember that no relief came from these
sources. The only thing that saved the situation then w r as the emergency currency issued through the National
Banks. * • ' x
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Since'that time the Federal Resen'e *Bank has been organized. We are a member of this organization and ' x
have to our back not only our resources but the entire re sources of the Federal Reserve System to enable us to
take care of our customers. Should the price of cotton go down, we are prepared to take care of every bale
grown in thisjgjgnty. This MEANS SOMETHING to our people. When everybody is prosperous, any bank can
take oare of ^ou. But the time -you need a real friend is when adversity comes and credits are withdrawn. It
is at such times that one needs a good strong bank—one that is both able and willing.
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By. reason of our ample resources, the efficiency of our organization, and the add?d resources of the Fed
eral Reserve Bank, we are able to take care of the situation in this community. We are sure that it will be to
your interest to join this great system by giving us yo ur"business. • v
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IPIU PER CERT IR OUR SAVIR6S DEPARTMENT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Buicks and Fords
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COMING
We are looking for six Buick Automobiles, and a
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carload of Fords this week. We ask that you see us
before buying.
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Our Mr. Ayer will leave for the West in
days to purchase a car of horses and mu|es.
Vehicles and
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Farm Implements
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Wagons, Buggies, Harness, Farm Implements
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kinds. Our prices and terms are right all th * time.
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LIFT TOUR
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Off ITR
THU How to Looms a Trader Cora
or Canons so it Lifts Out
Without Pali*
. You reckless men and women who
are postered with corns and who
have at least once a week Invited an
awful death from lockjaw or blood
poison are now told by a Cincinnati
aothority to use a drug called fnee-
xone, which the moment a few drops
are applied to any corn or callous
the soreness is relieved and soon the
entire' corn or callous, root and all.
lifts off with the Angers.
Freezone dries the moment -it Is
applied, and simply shrivels th£ i orn
or callous without inAamlng or even
irritating the surrounding tissue or
skin. A small bottle /of {r^ezone
will cost very little at any of the
drug stores, but will positively rid
one’s feet of every hard or soft corn
or hardened calloiur.^ If your.drug-
pf!-t hasn ! t any freezone he can get
it at any, wholesale drug house for
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SEE I S BEFORE YOU Bl’Y
Rizer & Ayer
Walter boro,
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was bought before the prices went up so high. We can sell you our goods cheaper
than the other small stores can buy them.
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MONPAY A NR TUKSDAY. SEPt.
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FINN JEWELRY STOKE,.
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V ” ' notice:
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That 1 will on the 4th day of I
O<;ober, Isli. apply to the Probate'
Judge for Colleton County for Let
ters Dtsmissory of the eefate of J.
Strickland. deceawHl. X-
MHS. HKOKC1E STKICKLAND.
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Viard’s Barber Shop
To Patrons and Friends:
Viard’s Barber shop at old Bank Building. •W;2
giiaiTUitee the best of service and courtesy.
Experie n ced Workmen. MI 1 Ask is a Trial.
C. At. VIARD, Proprietor
WALTERBORO, S. C
HIGH GRADE
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MEAL IXIXTALTI
POTASH. DO YOU
WANT IT?
FME BEST
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Walterboro Oil Mill
From the time we opened up our store again our business has doubled from what'
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it was before. Our success in business eve rybody knows H. Zalin sells the best goods
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for cheapest prices. Our stock is mostly bought in cash. X
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Indies’ Coat Suits. Shirts,. Waists, glen’s and Boys’ Suits, Men’s Pants, Shoes.
almost anything irt Ready to-Wear goou< Our Dr>- Goods and staple line are the larg-
est and best that we ever had. Our sHk? r.nd woolen dress goods, we can save you
25 cents on the dollar.
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Millinery Announcement
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Four Hundred Shapes in Stock-Nearly all Different
Designs. .. X
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H. ZALIN
Department Store
Walterboro, - - - - South Carolina