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Statement of the Condition of the BANE OF WATERLOO, Located at Waterloo, S. C. at the close of business June 80th, 1919. RE SOURCES: Loans and Discounts .. ..$133,959.14 Overdrafts . 1,218,13 Furniture and FixturCs .. .1,000.00 Banking House 1,800.00 Other Real Estate Owned. 90.47 Due from Banks and .ank ers .. ............ 20,945.40 'Currency . ... .. ... 546.00 Silver and Other Coin .. 06.91 Checks and Cash Items . 4.13.20 Other Resources, viz.: 3rd L .L. Bonds ..G.. .. .05.00 4th L. L. Plonds ... 18S.00 Touri . . . . . . . 1 .$01 l2.25 Capital Stock I'aid lI . $ 2.0100.00 .uiplus 10111nd .. . . . .. 1 Q. 0 Undivd'li 'ri't~s. less u Trent Exe aid Taxes; 1'aid... .. ........... 1. 2.-17 li~ue to) lainks an11( lainkers 1'.l )i I ., I n id I. . . :. . of mb R i A .' 'SPECIALISTS' rsWe o IthRiuaodt iaCOu NT TO adin t '. WR.Hartin & Bro. 1815 Main St., Columbia S.G. LIVER DIDN'T DIGES Says 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, fter a Few Dose Men'dorsville, Ky.--Mrs. Cynthia Bilggirfbotham, of this town, says: "At my age, which is 65, .ti liver does niot act so well as whep young. A tow ears ago, my stomiach was all out of fim. 2 was constipatqd, mjliver didn't act. My digestion was bad, andI It took so l5tjI to upset me. My ap ietit. was gone. I was very weak... I decided I would give lack Draught a thoroug, tranl as I knew it wras hig~y pcmmen-ded for this trouble. I began ta~ng i$. Il felt better after a few dose4 My appetit~e Improved ajad I became stronger. My bowels acted naturally and the least Isouble was soon righted witii tofW Erskine Located in a Well South C Offers to the Young Peor thorough Literary and 60 among other branches of German, Latin, Mathern Biology, Physics, Chemis Astronomy, Psychology. Good Literary Society, Al opportunities. Twenty free tuition schoL If you are interested in st for literary training, send skine College. J. S. MOFFA' Due We NUOH CRITICISM BY REPUBLICANS See Little Good in President's Address. Praise From Others. Washingten, July 10.-President Wil son's address to the senate transmit ting the peace treaty today was prais ed by Democratic leaders as one of his best state papers, but Republican sena tors generally were inclined to criti cise it. Senator Lodge of Massachu setts, the Republican leader, made no comment and Senator Knox, Republi can, Pennsylvania, decli)ed to com ment. Senator, Borah, Republican, Idaho, one,, of fle leadin.g oppionents in the wen:ito of the league of nations also declined to ocilment except to say that Prosidlent Wilsoni "completely an swri'ed his owii ar,utieit Iliat the lg oI'if nations is- a league for peace bW hi sa on:11n1 that it is "florIed as. asal:) of wvar." SenZm'pioot, Hoepublivanl, of l'tahl, (ha r , r 'd the adsfltC , is "aloilther W ilsa , 'it 1 1 <(it u I'' I I TI III -'2 .1 \i] I or :lrdn . ini blca . ho i 12 f I' r II was ~ ~ i a t oa irae a - en icn .'hi:nent. of ], i f otthec r.o n th at oled th of on it r . of the Who r ls' 'n her.! Reilean. a ofd BthcDrwit. orses otaspro of theck raa--. Sevent' earsno. suces:ul a ls "'.dr mpedodsiv iake."gh stab-.d honn and inspire i. Te4 rns thehepnthafor thk ratifintion of thentrtaey.rinblnesnth1hecomaguroo caonsipaton, indgstion, land ula eral."ucno epwl nesyu "I'ik"sahli ntd WilliamsC stomacht liersansipoi.l"thare i~ goodt of visionl, inl he!iht ofhu a i ran ACT 'TIO0N WAS BAD Who Tells Hbw She Was Relieved m of Black-DrKet. dr o Black-Draught ." a p Senty as of nauccefl ay, Ifay tedrd shogsehl emedy.os tonight momber, ofeer freatmorro, P ie, ncd ah hakelthat Blcenrat canoe. gAve di lansin 3h.yse gdre let o Laurens kepoeunles ya u studyc, Elive hn boeFrenho watiing Hirderyee Bbemtay, Try, Pltcalgt ItEctnomt g hgeticy and Y.nMa natra wA, I fectiuggassutale sadotonlht 25o. a cackalgue ofn Erdo le, ofLaresConty hitiS anC...C.A ism, in fundamental world statesman ship and in delicacy of dove-talled English it Is the greatest thing he has ever uttered. His words are a Jit ting close to his magnificent and un selfish and, upon the 'whole, effective work at Paris." "I thought," said Senator Chamber lain, Democrat, Oregon, "it was a splendid address, covering the subject concisely and in a way that will make its way to the hearts of the American people." Senator RobInson, Democrat, Ark ansas, asserted the address was "a clear and forceful argument for the ratifleation of the treaty." Senator Poindexter, Repuiblican, Washington, characterized the spieech as "disappointing" and as throwing no "light whatever on the very practical bls i ness of the nature, power and moelhod of opera tion of the lea gute of nat ions. LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES (pteeze the julice of t wo hmn . in to a b1(1tle contaiii ntre oiices of crchrI.-I white, x(.lH- wellad youl how a 1111ro. il(t f' ht- b nfr l 1. a ery. Very a Your ,roc-r hvi,; th., h mmns and any i i store or ltdilet counatar will sup My ihr0' unce(s of Oreh:al wrhihe for a f w cntI . .lla-age this sweetly fra i1ti loItien il.o the fau'. nick. arims and fllkim each (aN and ace Iow' fre-ckles and blemi :hes dis;appeaor and how clear, soft :1d ros:-white the akin hcrotiies. Yes! It is harmless 'tad never irritates. * * *i * * * * * * * * * *. * * * * *. A * *L ISiBON NE WS. * * * *' * * *' * * * * * *t A * * * *I * * * Lihrhon, July 1.--It has been some time silce we have .iven you any thilnjl fron this plaice, owillg to the fatct that a plowhand caln't think mitich abIout anythi ul t L lling the line over Iis .har .ead from early In the nortnin1 until late in tle evening. hlow ve' we are oin g to give you all that. we have right at this time. We comm need this Crop fully real izing th1at withii labor so scaree that we would have to (10 inore ouirselves than in forler years, and really, in accordance with 0111 j'dInmlent, this y('r will lie io 'xc'cptior. to thI2 .ears that mally come to sonie of us. We have gottien along exceedingly Well from lhe start tc (ite and we want to state that our rop in fhis comuinity look .i well as we could expeet. and w. thank God for it. We have some grass, but a few (lays' hot sunshine, and the hoe properly managed, we expect to get through work on tilie, that we may rest untIl ti. fodder gets ripe. We haive n-) fruit t(' amount to anyiiing and we will have to wait until August. when we expect to have sonic Bradford melions. The trtetes of the Lisbon school expec't to build a twelve hundred dol lar schoolhouse and employ two teach ers next year. and~ this calls for three or four mills tax on the real estate in this school dlistrict. is. J. T. A. Bgil1ew has improved some and has gone to Ixturens . to spend~ a while, hoping that she may get wekl and enjoy her usual health. is. Eliza Fuller is no better. J. L. TDalew, O. 'r. Ballow, Airs. 0. T. Ballew and Mirs. .\I. 0. liallew, of l'n ion, spent last Friday night with Ji. Tr. A. Uallow andl family. Mr. andit Mrs. Clyde Franks andl 1rs. .John Franks spent last Alonday (ven lng with .31rs. J. T. A. Ballow. MICKIE SAYS ou0 GE1T PROM OuR SOLOER 80"4G. V1E'%G. G L 'D10 PR uN% .JE8-1 SO \NR~ DON1S CrV PeasoN4. E lEeOD is SURG ~OD OP OUR BO9S A.Nf GL.AD, iO HERPO IL * MT. BETHEL NEWS, Mt. Bethel, July 14.-The farmers of this section are most up with their work, and are now having seasonable rains. Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Fetner, of Colum bla, spent last week-end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stone. 'Miss Jennie Stone Is at Columbia visiting her sister. Miss Ethel Cook has gone to Atlan ta to take up her position of bookkeep ing. Miss Ilettie Stone Is spending sev Cral days In Columbia and Pomaria this week. 31isses Luline Dent and Jenevieve Sharp art- spending awhile with their gIn Idinot her. Mrs. Wade Dent, of Columbiza, spent Wa1 week with her mother, Mirs. M. J. Sharp. M rs. .-I-remIah Stonle, 311SS Felielat tn ad little Annie Kathryn Stone span' Wednesday With relaives in '1r. and M rs. liohert Arnold were re lit tin1rs of Mr"s. .iim Stonle. . .. U . C(onnoll* nd family of s8j. rt1nurg2 were r lcnt visitors in LIFT CORNS OR CALLUSES OFF 1)Ioesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with figilers 'II /1 f 4 Ai Don't suffer! A tiny bottle of Freez one costs but a fev cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops on the corns, calluses and "hard skin" on bot toi of feet, then lift them off. Wben Freezone retoven corns from the toes or calluses from the bottom of feet, the skin beneath is left pink and health and never sore, .tender or irritatedi. LOOK FOR TRADE.MARK mOAmmunition LSjotI3_' Next~ Tin~ TOUGH, V THE]I General Offices The Vigor of Swift & Company Continues Only Because of Service The only "control" over the packing industry is the "control" that gathers about the ability to do a necessary job in the best way. Swift & Company has reached a leading place in the industry because the size and character of the job of providing a nation's m:ieat require the wide and thorough organization, the experience and devotion to duty, found in an institution like Swift & Company. The moment Swift & Company ceases to perform its functions of usefulness with the greatest efficiency and satisfac tion to the people, its position in the industry will vanish. Swift & Company service is performed at a profit of a fraction of a cent per pound. Let us send you a Swift "Dollar". It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Ill. Swift & Company, U. S. 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