The Laurens advertiser. (Laurens, S.C.) 1885-1973, May 28, 1919, Image 7
No. 10%139 lIeport of Condition of tie
FARIMERlS NATIONAL BANK
At. Laurens4, im the State of S. C., at tihe close of business on Miay 12, 1919.
'RESOURCICS.
JOans and discounts. includig rediscounts .... .... $310,434.13
Notes rinl bils rediscounte(d (other than .bank ac
ceitances sold).........................1,701.01 $235,733.09
Liber ty Loan Bonds: -
Liberty Loan Bonds, 3 1-2, 4 and .1 t-4 per ce0t0
ulnlledged .... .... .... .... .... .... ....$ 850.00
Liberty -Afln Bonds, 3 1-2, 4 and 4 .1e- 1r cnt,
pledged to secure State or other deposits or
bills payable .... .... ... . .... .... .... 5,000.00 5850,00
Scelrii tio other than U1. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned
tinipledged .... ............................ .... ....--, - 2,600.00
Stock of Feederal Rteserve Bank (J50 per cent of .ubhscrliption) 1,650.00
Furniture and fixture . ..... ...... ... . 2,351.53
Lawful reserve with Federal Iteserve' lla 1................ 24,617
("h fit VanIt and net am1out8 dtue from national banks .... 14,521.09
(le'tks on ballks located outside of city or town of reporting
bank and ot her cash items .... ............ ..>..... . ..2. .
Inieres' varned but not collect(d-ain- in't ( --0i Notes an(1
RIlh' Iteceivable not past du . ........ .... .... ....... ..... 1,300.0
Total ..............................................289,193.1
L.IAII'i l8.
Capital stock paid in .........-........................ $
Surpui s fund .... .... .... - -.... ....... . -..-.. .... .... .... 10,000.00
1 11(1 Iv E -proi -.... .... .. . ... . . ....... .. . 1,0,2 .0.
Less (lilr(rit expenses, interest an1d taxes paid .... . 9,9 s.5; 6,76-1.08
litervte and discouit collected orI ('redilIt((, in advance of ma
itinty and not (ared (approximate) .... .... .... .... 3,200.00
Net atounts due to National banks........................
casier' i checks oi own l ank out1standing ................ . 1
Total of above two Items .... .... .... .... .... 1,gg4.7
Demand deposits (otlier than bank ep(ioosits) subject to Reserve
(deposits payable within 30 days):
1111nvidulal deposits subject to check .... .... .... .... 72,01I ..7
.eifleates of deposit lue in less than :0 days (other than
for money horrowed .... ........................
Dividends un1lpaidi ... ..... . ............
Total of demand delpo'sIts (oihler than bank deposits)
subject to Reserv ..... .... .... .... ....$ 91,14S 1.25
'1l,1im14 (e'!'osits s111ject to Reserve (payable after :c'days, or sub
leet to 30 days or1 more notice, and postal savings):
C( tiileate(s of deposit (ot her Ithan fo rmoney horroved) ... 52,32A57
Other time deposits .... -.............................56,542.81
lotal of time deposits subject to leserve .. . .$108,863.8
ills -' able, oit her I han with I ederal Reserve Hlank, including
all obligations represent ing money borrowed, other than re
discoiuints .... .... ........ ........ . -. .... .... .... 17,000.00
Total............................................$2S9,1 1 1
Liabilities for rediscounts, includIng those with Federal Ie
serve Bank.......................................1
State of South 'Carolina, County of Laurens, ss:
I. ''lyde T. Franks, cashiter of the above-lamed bank, do soleminly swear
Ihat the above statement Is true to ti he best of my knowledge and belief.
CYLDIC T. FRANKS, Cashier.
Siu),cribed and sworn to before me this 19th day of lay. 1919.
V. A. POWt'I, C. C. C. 11.
( orrct-Attest: M .J. Owings, C. J10. Kennledly, J. C. Ownss Director
ERADICATION OF
CANADA THISTLE
Bulletin Gives Methods for Con
trol of Plant on Small and
Large Areas.
PEST WILL SPREAD RAPIDLY
Measures Taken Should Aim at Com.
plete Destruction, as Few Surviv
ing Plants Will Usually Cause
Reinfestation.
(Prepared by the United States Depart
mKilt of Agriculture.)
Every farnier who has had trouble
In erle(tifltIng Callada thistle will wel
come Farmers' Bulletin 1002 of the
iUnlted States delartmnent of agricul
ture, which gives inothods for its con
trol oin both sm11al 1an1d large areas.
Control imeasures should ailm at cmnl
plete eradication, says the bulletin. If
only a few pnlits survive, they will
usually cause, serious relifestation in
a comparatively short tine. To secure
thorough eradication the underground
parts itist be colIpletely killed, slitnce
it is principally by these that the pest
lives over from year lt year. Ti most
practical method of exterlitating the
nillderground parts Is to starve thetn
out bly frequeitly destroying alt tile
top growth of tihe plants. Since plants
canl assimilaite food onlly by thle aid of
the green leaves the frequent cutting
of the tops uses I) food stored in the
fleshy roots. Tile weed is iuch (,i1s
ler to eradlicate during droughts than
during wet weather, andt(] operat ionlS of
hoeing, plowing, burrowing and culti
rating directed a1gainlst the thistle
sihould never be undertaken when the
land Is wet.
Eradication on Small Areas.
The Inportance of eradicating the
Canalda thistle onl sinali areas caln
hardly bte overestimtated,. says' the hut
letit. since the pest sptreads rapidly
111nd at Sma11 1tll patch my bo the direct
Caulse (of infesting ill entire far Il al
m1ost before the farmer is tware of
the presence of the weed. The most
C0omn 0111d prtelleil mtet ahod Onl smal1ll
areas is I the frequent cutting of the
green growth prefmerbly bliow the sur
faice of th soil. Perstverance is need
ed to assure sues'ts.
Eradication of Large Areas.
Twit liincipl I-Ians of ermliiontion
tire appleb:ihle ot larg rtnis---tleit
cutiat Ivi u: n \llth . crop), -.111 sunn r
inllo"'iog followed-f by 11 cultivated.
Crop. T: ' tlize f i .t thod hIs the0 :id#awl -
talge ft' I~illin.g the4 weetls without l.
Ing the use (i, the lan11d while -.-I ) dolag.
Sumniter f*:illowPle\ it followed by a culti
vatel crop ketps lit eclk (lhe top
growth and starves the r' 'ot systet,
t n, I"y c-rdaln Ing thie weed.
LADDER IS VERY CONVENIENT
When Pushed Back Hay is Allowed to
Be Thrown Down Behind With
out Falling to Floor.
Below Is a sketch of a very conveni
enit Inahler for a hityloft, whiclh the au
thtor tbuilt several y'ears ago whle ht't
wats 11 sti a)13 boy the' farm andt~ wiche
Is st1i1l it every-(ih3y use, say3s a writer
In F'armt and1( I loit. It acted not only
e /
-I
H inged Stairway for H ayloft.
as a convenient ladder, but 'when
jiushedl hack allowed the htay to he
thrown downt beihhd It and prevented
It front fatling out inlto the stable
floor. It was so weighted that a slight
push would tipl It back out of the
way.
MARKETING SWEET POTATOES
Mutch of Crop May Be Lost by Lack
of Proper Care in Digging, Han
dling and Preparing.
(Prepared bty the United States Deopart-.
ment of Agricultutre.)
Even a wvell-growa crop of sweet po-'
tatoes mtay lose muchel market value b~y
lack of upropter catre it d iggi ng, hianditlinag.
and prnepaIrationt for nmarket. Precau
tioni muist heC ohbserved when dilgging
and hanti lig to prevenit a well1-grownt
p~rodtuct front becoinIrg unrsi ghtly
thirought the plresen~e oIf cuts, bruises,
and other defects.
BEST TIME FOR CULTIVATION
Important Point With Young Plants is
to Cultivate When Soi'l Is
In Condition.
If it Is not possible to give the young
plants a good cultivation on time go
over the ground and dto the best you
ran, then cuttivate ngain as soon as
posalble. The lanportant point Is to
eultivate when tihe ground is in the
brone cndiion.
FRO)M TI.AS 111W)
(Ti iu ieO toii igh t frog)ii l Ix1t ill
''(x and southiwest Llis iia it
li'oilit reports of a XVVI , oci
wikh liserl i01tn 1(f'o tlhe''i\
01'(11114'Ctoe Or~s
*\'f i ~lz j to ihuei'4 illii~ I i Ih)
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I a I -. T11 vllo de a i l ie 8h
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if l1~fifN N.
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Illi, 'toriiu lii I fn 'lui x o
8cr>, a llV: i'1 at t onllfcc hadl
' ivedl licl~ today.'te
Ill l ' e l dii ions Ill tlif'f, n a 1(21.
hi ()~p~a irg~~ e:is kl~ Ilcd
GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY 11!
STOP DANDRUFF AND
BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR
111111 ~tNi i i f lliliv ii l auinil u' f il(lh,
Yom. lhair bev(loieis I iglul , wavy, flu I'
trolls and l hjaitifiih as a1 yviling gui's
anto. it -)h11ifuleu halir clcafus('. Just
tvN t u,:1isi5f a cloth withi a hith.I
I n ili- l andiu (utiifii I ly d ri w it
tli ll ,122 Ii yni hair'. inking one1 SF111,1
and it) ju.;( ai 1,(,v lillmlits youl have
4lui h1' te'~ill 1)1 yrtii, hai'a mc
IDantuereuu dki- 'c'.(! part1111icle of'
11111 1'. .1 ', 11111 uies and ini~vg
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w profli. I y. Sft hia , al I t
1 % - - 'i t '- I I :III I I i '
1*'Clix1 ne I )aluuuiiiullnn fro .113 drug
liI w. oc I r icool t 'r 1,01 tc I . k
KIDNEYS WEAKENING?
LOOK OUT!
t Kidsey troubley don't -prtnr of The housewife of Holland would al.
thomacive". Ihe -low iNiox") ly hi
steadily, underrnining heal thi with ns asoon be wthlot food as with
<lei y ce'rtainty, util you fall a Vic- out her "Real Dutch )rops," as she
tim o ur truahl, is 1 there is, lym !s GOTr) M lNMIDA Iaarlorn
Don't wait tutil little iti r e is time. i i s. hy restore strertgt
acoes Liot ti it 11 - T - ar restnible in a great measure
a c Id f ture suffeirlieg hi n t rneh u t y obut, lt health of the
with GOI1) M1ilt i inarern (ii ('a ji
sules io"v. Takl(th 1-- Ior f iir r o t (IetUy. Go to your iruggist and
day until you are viit irely free troti I isi's (1ito wv ,4It .Iw'iIIz ,i l w 01~ lit O)D
pin1. " :i ALj titars li (W l 'iitO. '1;ke
This well-kiown preimratiio 1;1 1as *t -en s Ii 1'lei, atot it you are not
o dof ('the iiit ; In 'f 1' I.- - 'with ro\Nuiii0 your rlu tggist will
land for ectittirie. Ili lI c I It. ii- 'Jo!v refliinl yol ioo)I.ty. Look for
rnent of the Nettherla ti 'i L r. re, and ,,.. ( u( r Mj-'i in III t I ook for
i4pi'eia l C iltor authorizilig it: triptr .- r oi rio other, li 5Pl#Oid Boxe%
tion and sale. I t es i:-. s.
Ugh! Calomel Sickens; Salivatcs!
Please Try Dodsn' shier T\o
I aml sinlcere! MAy eIidicinoe otso(' lot nyset ivc:
and bowels so you lose a day's work,
illow whlai e. lo ll is. ,I 1 1t'. 1
cmr; besI. Co loale i p dand no tned it
~ than to need a oc and nothav it
I Calllinand let me epla inwmy
li 1e s i it
li'll~411 i0 1 ftN 1 i us
I'oner iIah 71nd ..n o ,.4d .wR -;I ,
b t' bet yo nd a ad y
F. of Opos at Poivy's i a h'btore,
A " e's taiartl Life rtsuni' of Crecisboro N. C.
VIt brest m P M is rto hv a an t; e ii t, V ,
Let Us Send You a
"Swift Dollar"
For a Pocket Piece
It will interest you.
0
1296% 8%0
85%
0
It shows where the
money goes that Swift &
Company takes in.
It shows that out of every
dollar received by Swift &
Company from the sale of meat
and by-products in 1918
1-Swift andCompany
paid for li ve animals 85.00 cents
2-Swift an4 Company
paid out for labor,
freight and other
expenses - - - 12.96 cents
3-Swift & Company
had left a profit of
only - - - - - 2.04 cents
Total 100.00 cents
The 2.04 cents remaining as
profit equals only a fraction of a
cent per pound. It is too small
to affect materially the price of
live stock to the farmer or the
price of meat to the consumer.
A "Swift Dollar" will be mailed
you on request. Address
Swift & Company
U. S. Yards, Chicago
In Building Your New Fo tie.
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QUICKBILT Bungalow Department,
A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Co., Charleston, S. C.
A Cozy
- V Convenient
Plan
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QUICKBILT BUNGALOW DEPARTMENT
A. C. TUXBURY LUMBER CO., Charleston, S. C $1,061 e"
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