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Onion Sets
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WAR SAVINGS STAMPS
fidhnt’s Drag. Store
M. C. FISHBURNE, Proprietor.
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The Best of Everything.
HtaiteaMat of the
The . - •
Fanners & MerchantaS
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located at Cottagevllle, 8. C., at tb*;
close of business August 31, T91t.
’ REiMURCES
Loanl an^y Discount*.
Overdrifts ...i .. . l,##J.e1
Furniture and Fixturei*, ^ 771.03
Banking Hours ... i. M90.00
Due , ffora BankA and
Bankers ....... . + .. i li,994.2«?
Currency . . .i. / ., ,
Mtver and Other Minor
Coin..., • ..*... •. .> .. Ii9.23 ;
Checks and Cash Items. * 61.3‘i
Liberty Loan and W.8.S. J,T62.1?
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TOTAL |I76.S89.77
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^ LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Pal0 id... .110,990.00
Surplus Fund ., / 1,990.9^
Undivided Profits, leu
Current Expenses and
—4—fasee Paid- rr
Individual Deposits Sub-
' ject to Check J9,911*7j
Savings! Deposits 91.861.38
Cashiers Checks 71.1?
Bills Payable, including *
Certificates. for ■ Money
Borrowed .... 66,009.00
X6. M49. Reserve District No. 5.
a . Report of the Coaditiom ef
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
▲T WALTERBORO, *
State-of South Carolina, at the close of business on Aug. 31, 1918.
TOTAL
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.8.176,869.77
Statement of the Condition of ’
The Smoaks Banking
* Company
located at Smoaks, S. C.. at
Au
.lose of business
tukust 31,
Bonds and Stocks
by the Bank
Furniture and' Fixtures
Banking
Other R sjrf Estate Owned
Due frim Banks and
RESOURCES
.345,658.58
None
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’ 859.00
2,957.35
1.735.V0
559.00
STATE OF SOUTH CAROUNA,
County of Colleton u.
Before me ^ came . W. E. Willis.
Cashier of th 9 above named hnnk,
who. being duly sworn, nays that
the above and foregoing statement
wwnnnnrwn !• a true condition of said hank, as
RESOURCE*. Shown by the book, of said bank.
I. a Loans and discounts' (except those shown . n ^
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4. Notes anu bills rediscounted (other than . / H. W. ACKERMAIf^
♦k»k neceptances soldi (see Item 67a).. 132,510.12 186,562.8S |. x . » Notary PubUf.
2. Overdrnfu. secured f.j unsecured 81,026.21 * 1,029.21 Corr * ft Attest: '
». » O. a Bo«U deposited to eeeoro elreuteUoil , , . ' ‘ J J' w,LUa' M. D..
Tfiltie) * *. * ...o o • • . 25,000.00 • y/ Directors. \
g Premium on U. S. Bonds 25,099.00
8. n Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 1-2, 4 and 4 1-2 per
cent, unpledged .... 15,906.85
4 Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 1-2, 4 and 4 1-2 ,
per eeat* pledged to secure State or other < ■
deposits or bills payable 15,906.85
9. ‘ Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per ‘
cent of subscription) 1,150.00
li. n Value of banking bouse ..,V^rrT7 ‘2,300.00 , , ^
b Equity in banking house 2,300.00 Overdrafts
II. Furniture end fixtures -2.465.00 ‘
11. riesf estate owned other than banking house 676.88
12. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 6,078.02
NjJie'fJaah in vault and net amounts due from,
national banks .... / ' 7,768.39
18. Cheeks on other banks in the same^city or
' ' town as reporting bapk (other than Item 17) • 1,217.85
Total of Items 14, 15, 16, 17. and 18, $8,986.24 ‘
29. Modemption fund with U. 8. Treasured and
doe from U. S. Treasurer . . . 1.2|^.00
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TOTAL . • • ^ 1 8151,401.8S
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24. Capital stock paid in $ 25.000.00,
26. Surplus fund .*S. ... 15,009.^0
28. a Undivided profits , 4.269.69
b Less current expenses, interest and taxes / • s
P aid ^ y^- v- 2.010.24 2,259.45
39. Circulating notes outstanding ...y 25,000.0<.
14. Individual deposits subject to check., 53,449.06
87. Cashier's checks outstanding/; 37.4 3
Total demand deposits (ot£er than bank
deposits) subject to Reserve, Uems 34, 35,
34. 37. 38, 39, 40 ahd 41 ; 53.486.49
46. Other time deposKs .... .. .; 110.655.94
Total of Ume, deposits subject to Reserve, ‘ t
Items 42, fgf 44 and AS 110,655.94
59. Bills payable, other than with Federal Re
serve Bank, including all obligations repre-
asaUag money borrowed, other tbsn redis
counts •. • « .... ... i. % . ••««•• 20,000.00
Other Minor
8.344.81
l.OOO.flO
Coin
Checks
and Cash Items.
TOTAL
. $40,91
1,354.85
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock TaM in. .$10,009.09
Surplus Fund . 1,750.0#
Undivided Profits, less
-< Current Expenses and
Tafes Paid
Individual Deposits’Sub
ject to Check ,.,, .
Savings Deposits
Cashier's ' Checks
Bilik payable inclubing cer
tificates for money bor-.
rowed 12,0rt0.00
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Wednesday and Thursday
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All exclusive Pattern Hats will be on display
plete line of Children’s Hats. We will have on
tiful assortment of dainty Georgetts and Orel
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well as a cbm-<
play a most beau-
de Chine Waists,
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the very latest in Voil Waists, find Satin Charmeuse, Chiffon Taf-
fetta, and fancy Silks in all the leading: shades and novelties of the
season; dainty new neckwear, laces and embroideries. A full line
of Notions, Silk Hose and Warners rust proof Corsets.
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iss Kathrine Horsey, of Maryland will be with us this season
and we will be delighted to serve you.
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TOTAL
$90'.037.03 I,-
STATl OF SOUTH CAROLINA. )/
County of Colleton—w.
Before me came, W. R. Milcy,
Cashier of the above named bank,
who, being duly/aworn, says that
Statement of the
The Bank of S
> located at Smoakk, 8. C. at the
10,460.71 'clone of bu«in«w August 31, 1918.
23,931.89 | RESOURCES
539.67 Loan a and Discounts ...875.275,00
Overdraft^ . - - • y None
/ .1 Bonds and Stocks Owned •*
by the Bsnk 459.00
iCulture nod Fixtures . 2,024.27
House 2.999.99
from Banka and
Bankers .. 19,127.71
.... .... 55.00
... .... .. 4 5.90
TOT^L.h...; ..
67. Liabilities for rediscounts, including those
with Federal Reserve Bank (see Item Id)
the above and foregoing statement
is a true condition of said bank, as
shown by the books of said bank.
W./B. MILEY.
Sworn >o and subscribed before
of. Sept
Currency ..
Gold ....
j Silver and
i Cota
War Savings .Stamps
of the Condition ot
The Bank of Ruffin
located at Ruffin. S. C., at the
close of, bmioesa August 31, 1918.
Other Minor
492.39
361.27
$251,401.88 *»«• 7th day
102-,510.12
Total contingent liabilities (57 a. b, and c)
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Colleton, ts:
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m. berry:
'tary Public, S. C
Correct Attes:
J. E. 8MOAK.
F. J. BERRY.
H. M./CARTER. M. D
Directors.
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Loans and Discounts. .. $24,5.73.97
Overdrafts 56.54
Bonds and stocks owned
by the Bank (L. B.).. 200.00
Furniture and Fixtures.. 1,508.25
Banking House ... r .. v 1,440.00
Due from Banks and
Bankers .... Z-Z*
Currency v -.. .
Silver and Other Minor
Coin ,,,. .»., ... *.
total .
.$91,929/7
99
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3,109.47
M. G. Gruber, cashier of the above uamed bank, do eolemnl) down hill, *arfd for fifteen
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and whole months I was unable to run
M. G. GRUBER. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day of September, 19lS.
L. B. HOUCK, Notary Publla
LIABILITIES
mPDDvc- Surplus Fund .. .... 3',#09-
Undivided Profits, less
• Current Expenses and
Taxes Paid /
Individual Deposits Sub
ject to Cheek ..X.. 28.484.75
Time Certificates of De- /
posit ■ • • • *86®- 3S
Cashior’s Chenkk s.
! Bills Payable; including
Certificates for Money •
Borrowed .... .. 35,999.99
491.49
i.850.25
1.100.00
506.36
TOTAL
.$33,195.37
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in. „. $
Surplus Fund
Undivided Profits, less
Current Expenses and
Taxes Paid
Individual De
posits sub
ject to Check
v 957.27 Savings Deposits
iCashier’s Checks
8.650.00
1.050.90
1.476,2 i
13,175.78
92.13
W. C. SAUNDERS.
C. O. PADGETT,
JAS. E. PBURIFOY.
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TOTAL
.891,929.67
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my engine or to do nay other kind h Kedera i Keae'rv* Baak
of work. Of course^ was awfully
discouraged about tqyself, as Leonid
see but. little hopf^of over beinv
well again. While I was sick and
unable) to work, a brakeman gave
me a ha)f bottle of Tanlae. I took
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am ems m
niRDS 1001TMIK
UWT MBAUni COMPLETELY AND
train between Selma and
“Up to only n few
that is. up to tbo time I
tnk-
HAD TO LAY OFF WORK
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FIFTEEN JMONTH8
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ALMOST
LOST
A /
HOPE
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ing Tanlae—my health was broken
down completely. When I com
menced taking Tan]ac I only Feigb-
ed one hundred and three pounds
and had not been able to work for
fifteen months. Now, after taking
only thcee and a half bottles of Tan-
lac. I weigh one hundred and seven
ty-one pounds and have “'actually
gained sixty eight pounds and nev
er felt better in my life. I suffered
for several years with the worst
kind of stomacH trouble and con
stipation. I kept dropping down ?u
weight and losing strength, and
finally f broke down completely. I
had several attacks of what was
called acut# poisoning of the stom
ach and nobody knows how I suf-
, Vi ~ x , fered. I took treatment at the Ma-
. — . Xrlntt Hospital, at Algier, |La.. and
./ .!at Toulane Hospital. New Orleans.
“'My name is J. B. Watson and I also took treatment at Hot Springs,
*■2 home is in Mobile. Ain. I nm Ark., and at Lookout Mountain. To
thirty-three years old and by pro- tell you the truth, I tried every-
nm n'lmilrond engineer. I thing I could think of and ep4bt
***• n regular run on the work hundreds of dollars. Uni- I just kept
ow Regular Ran—any*
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la Only Remedy Ever
Helped Him. *
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l got so I could eat and enjoy m/
meals. When this was gone I
bought another bottle, and after
finishing it t felt so much better 1
went hack to work on n ■witch en
gine. I could just feel myself gain
ing in weight and getting stronger
every day, and after taking my sec
ond bottle I went back to running
an engine on the mein line.
“Now, since taking three and i
half bottles of Tanlae, I am work
ing regular, running a work train
between Mobile and Selma, the
swampiest country hi this section of
the State. Now, what I have told
you is the truth, and hundreds of
people who know me .and know how
I looked before I took Tanlae wii!
tell you the* same thing. Another
thing, you can see from my picture,
which I had taken Whfle I was sick.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Colleton—as.
Before me came D. E. Sauls,
who, being duly sworn, says that
the above and foregoing statement
Is n true condition of said hnnk. as
by Che hooka of said hank.
D. E. SAULS.
to and o
me this 9th day of Sept., 1918.
W. H. YARN.
Notary Poblle. S. C.
Correct Attest:
W. H. YARN.
8. F. J. GARRIS. Jr..
A. EUGENE YARN,
Directors.
mighty quick what Tanlae has done
for me.”
Tanlae, the __ "Muster Medicine. 1
Is sold in Colleton countv by John
M. Klein. Walter Horn; The Colle
ton CynresS Co.. Colleton: Cottare-
CotterevHle:
TOTAL
.$33,195.37
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Try This* All Dandruff Disappear.*
and Hair Stops Coming
Out.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
County of Colleton—ss.
Before me came Joel Padgett,
Caahier of the above named bank,
who, being duly aworn, says that
the above and foregoing statement
la n true condition of said hank, as
ahown by the books of said bank. -V
JOEL PADGETIV
Caahier.
Sworn to and euheeribed before
las this 9th day of Sept., 1918.
B. B. CROSBY,
Notary Public, 8; C.X
Correct Attest:
ROBERT BLACK,
H. D. PADGETT. Jr.,
Directors.
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Hlle Mercantile Co
how much stronger and healthier Tjlslandton Mercantile Co.. Islandton;
look now than I did then. . The* w. C. Glover, Green Pont! and Jnrk-
enn Say what they please about
Tanlae and patent medicines, but 1
can tnUhfullv B ay thaf 'Tmlac is
the only medTHde that ever did me
any rood, and I want everybody »o
know about it. If people do not be
lieve you, Just tell them to come
and look at me now and then look
at my picture, whleh waa taken
while I was sick. I will show them
son boro; E. R. Bishop A Co.. Lodge.
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A OBITUARY A
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• Garris. <
In memory of our loved one, W.
F. Garris, who departed , this life
September 9, 1917:
Just one year ago you left us,
For a borne among the blest;
Released from pain ^nd suffering
To find eternal rest.
Surely try • a “Danderlne Hair
Cleanse” If you wish to immediately
double the beauty of'irour hair.
Just moisten a cloth with PandeiX
ine and draw ''it carefully thpugh
your hair, taking one small strand
at A time; this will cleanse the hati
of duaO dirt or any excessive oil-*~-
in a few'mittutps you will be atras-
ed. Your hair will be wavy, fluffy
and abundant and possess an ia
comparable softness, lustre and lus-
urlance.
Besides beautifying the hair, on,*
application of Danderine dissolve* ''
every particle of dandruff; inrtg-
orates the scalp, stopping ReVju; *
and falljng hair.
a Danderlne is to the'hair what
freak showers ef rau> nmi'eunsiiio*
are to vegetal loir.' It goes right to
the roota, invigorates and strength
ens them. 'Its exhilarating, stimu
lating and life-producing properties
cause the hair to grow long, strong >
nfld beautiful.
'You can surely have pretty, soft,
luatrous hair, and lots of it. if you
will spend a few cents for n small
bottle of KnowRon’a Danderlne at
any drug store or toilet counter and
try it as directed. , /
Never shall your memory fade,
For our thoughts will always linger
Around the grave •where you are
laid. .
We are parted, but not forever, /
Whan our shormy voyage Is o’er,
Beyond the, slowly ••oiling river.
We will meqt to part no more
Wife and Children.
GOOD REPORTS
PLEASE WALTERBORO
NOTICE TO PATRON’S
By request of the government. I |
will hereafter make only one deliv- In the cemetery qule.tlv lentlng,
ery n day. Anticipate vpnr wants ! Where the flowers gently wave
and Place vour orders early. Order* Lies the one we loved so dearly,
will be taken eneh day up to 1;<W» | In his cold and silent grave,
o’clock and delivered that day.
C. C. ANDERSON, j You are gone, but not forgotten,
Thereyjyaj 'never !>eo»*| northing
with the QUICK results of pure
, Lavoptlk eye' 1 ' wash..' One nun's
1 eyes were so badly strained he could
, not read without pain. TWO appli
cations o f Lavoptik relieved him.
I a • qu three <il!Ter**ni
glasses for weak, inflo^e'l eves.
ONE Lavoptlk wash surprised her.
We guarantee a small bottle to bep-
Jeflt EVERY CASE weak, strained
or inflamed. eyea. John M. Klets,
druggist. vi