The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 25, 1912, Image 1

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- i 0* ' Tffi LEXINGTON DISPATCH. A Representative Newspaper Covers Lexington and the Borders of the {Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket. | vnr. tt.tt LEXINGTON, S. 0. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25,1912 47 GLOBE DBT ROODS COMPART, 7 , ^ w. a. TB., J IDlSO MAIN STREET, - -- -- -- - C OLUMBIA, S. C. fjJV ^ Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. mimi^ l-lili_ October lXtl ,*Y Protection I TO f Depositors v .. Those who keep their money in this bank while it awaits > their nse, know positively that no harm can come to it, and they can get it wnen tney want it . Many of onr depositors have been saved from serious losses (. by Consulting our officers when tempted to "invest'' in schemes offered by strangers. Managed by men who have made successes in business, ' this bank offers the highest degree of protection to its depositors, I and invites YOU to become one. THE HOME NATIONAL BANK *v t IPYIMCTAIVI. S. C. m V* -my ~ ? \ > Resources . $250,000.00. We Pay Interest on Savings Accounts Quarterly. 5 per cent Interest Paid on Certificates of Deposit I Now Located In Our Permanent Home 1323 Main St.. . coiumwa, 5. u. Where We Hope To See You Often. Start Saving Today?and Tomorrow You Will Have Something. Richland Savings Bank & Trust Company 1323 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. / [ 1 BROOKLAND BANK | f New Brookiand, S. C. m I DIRECTORS: I * T ci niiiariflrd. E. W. ShulL G. A. Guignard \ a R. N. Sens, . Henry Buff, F. L. Sandel jjj I 1 A. D. Shull, L. S. Trotti, P. J. Wessinger | S969SS69e969S96969SSe9e9e?iSSS69?a6?696?e969e969e969 P^????^ The Remarkable Success Of This Bank . Is built of the-FRIENDSHIP of its CUSTOMERS gain ed by careful attention to tneir BANKING REQUIREMENTS. We want yon to be one of these Customers and offer you every accommodation that your balance, business, and responsibility warrant. In our Savings Department we pay 4 per cent, calculated quarterly. LET OUR BANK BE YOUR BANK. The Palmetto National Bank, I OF COLUMBIA, 3. C. wnje Jonbs. President. J. P. Matthews, Cashier , W. D. BATES | MAYS SELLS IT FOB LESS [ CORNER mm MP BICHUWB STS. COLUMBU, S, C. i DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, SHOES. HATS, MILLINERY, LADIES' SUITS, SKIRTS, ETC. . > A NICE LOT ALWAYS TO SELECT FROM | H e a d q uarters For Flour, Meal, Grits, Hay, and All Kinds ol Feeds. ? " 1 "Pinnacle" Flour Makesj Good Bread The Kirkland Distributing Co., i Wholesale. Just across the Congaree Bridge on Lady Street. write us for Prices, Or Call and Inspect Our Stock. i ?km? ??m ? ? Roof Creditors Met said trustees have under the contract j Here On Monday, between said bankrupt and the So it h- | era Bell Telephone and Telegraph | The creditors of W. P. Roof, bank- Company, with reference to the telerupt, and of the Lexington Savings phone line between Columbia and LexBank, which went into the hands of a ington. receiver several months ago, met in ?<2. Jn consideration of the underthe court house Monday, and accept- taking on the part of the trustees, the ed the following proposition offered company hereby agrees to release and by the Parrish-Stafford Company, of surrender to the trustees all notes, acNew York, the holders of certain counts and claims made by W. P. notes and other securities aggregating Roof with the said company before his 1114,000: adjudication as a bankrupt, which are "This agreement, entered into and now outstanding; and also all assets executed in duplicate by and between and securities which were held by it at T. P. Meetze, W. H. Townsend and C. the time of the adjudication aforesaid, E. Leaphart, as trustees of the bank- except such as have already been paid rupt estate of W. P. Roof, parties of or disposed of, and except note given pledged to secure, uireuiriy ux iuuuo^i- i LCr> ailu tu tuc tlUDWCCO L11D oum ly, the notes or obligations of the said 0f $2,000 as a consideration for the cotton mills to the Palmetto National land described in the first paragraph Bank and to the Carolina National hereof. Bank; also, all notes, bonds, mortgag- ,.3- And it is agreed that in cue es or other obligations of Sam P. Roof 8aid compaDy ehalJ fail to gecure a dig. and Allen Jones toW. P. Roof or to charge and relea96 of said trugtees the Lexington Sayings Bank; and fur- fr0m any of the claims above stiputher, to assign and transfer to the lated to be secured by said company said company all right, title, interest then the said company shall endemniand equity which the said trustees fy the said trustees tor and against any may have in and to any stock or bonds amount caueed by sn,,h failare . * pledged by the said Allen Jones to the nav?nf7 ^ DQiri i * ' . * nv T a o payinp to said trustees whatever mon^ ^ T* T^rmfyj-An SIV. iL , L ? n. J -i the first part, hereinafter called trus- by Lexington coanty for $7,500 and an tees, and The Farrish-Stafford Oompa- equal amount of Lexington county ny> party of the second part, hereinaf- claims to secure it, and except the ter called the Company, witnesseth: notes and bonds of the said mills held "1. The trustees agree to pay to by the said company as collateral sethe company $50,000 within fifteen ,curitytoone or more of the notes days after the approval of this con- which this company hereinbefore tract by the Court; and within the agrees to release and surrender, and same time to release and assign to the except the notes, bonds or other otlisaid company all claims, notes, bonds gations of the said Sam P. Roof now and mortgages held by them against held by the company as collateral secertain cotton mills, to wit: Lexing- curity for the debts of the said W. P. 1 ton Manufacturing Company, Saxe- Roof or Lexington Savings Bank? Gotha Mills, Valley Falls Manufactur- which said exceptions hereby made | ing Company and Palmetto Cotton are to be held, owned and possessed by | Mills, and all certificates of stock or the said company as its own absolute | bonds of said companies which they property; and further, the company may have in their possession; also, all agrees to secure a, release and distheir right, title, interest and equity charge to the trustees of all claims in any stock or bonds of said compa- against the bankru pt estate aforesaid nies which may be pledged to secure on account of the said cotton mills' the obligation of said cotton mills or and W. P. Roof's endorsements, inof the bankrupt W. P. Roof; also, any eluding the claims of Evangelical Luright, title or interest in any real es- theran Synod of South Carolina (comtate, whether by mortgage or other- monly known as tbe seminary fund), wise, of the said W, P. Roof, and Mary S. Timmerman, and Rev. Keis * " ' 4,1 ? ? i. ~ ? -3 i-~ nnn ?-l,n 4-.nr.t-A.nr. t-U n said VY. sr. xvuux ui wic 7T* m?y may nave ueeu uompeuea Dy i ,ngs Bank for any note or obligation order o? contt in the di9tribPutjon * made by the ?.d Allen Jones to the the estate to pay pn6 npon sa,d Roof or Lexington Savings Bank, which fond9 60 j(J fte { and which may be hypothecated by 9halI then be di8tribute<J ^ th# the said Roof or Lexmgton Savings or9ofthe bankr t Bank to any bank or other corpora- ac00rding to Iaw ' tion or person, or to said company, ?4. it ia furthe? di9tinotl nnder. for any debtdue by him or it; and tney 9tood and agreed by fte eg here fnrtner agree to sell and convey to th.. that thig agreemer,t u not to bg a ya|_ said company all that certain piece, id and binding obligation until after it o.roel or tract of land sitnate, lying has been passed nnon and approved by and being in the county and state the unsecured areditors of the said aforesaid and lying on the south side bankrupt estate and the court of bankof lands of Lexington Manufacturing ruptcy." Company, together with the fourteen^ Mr. Roof underwent a lengthy exbuildings thereon, for the considers- animation, being questioned by Hon. tion of $2,000, upon the company ful- George Bell Timmerman, the brilliant filling its part of the contract herein- solicitor of this circuit, who is leading after set out;, pnd *he trustees also counsel for the trustees. Mr. Roof agree to assign to said company all stated that his failure was due to and whatever rights the bankrupt or f heavy losses in the cotton mill9. | WEPay Yon to Save, j I These Words jl has caused hundreds of young men and women and older ones too, to open accounts in our Savings Department and now we find them all with money in the bank, happy and prepared for a "rainy day." Wouldn't you like to save too? If so a dollar will start your account. Citizens Bank of Batesburg, i I V nnurrn a A fV .IONPQ ftachii^r. ^ II Ui A> uuii i bi\i ricsi r?< ? -? ..... . _ j M. U. BOATWRIGHT, Vice-Pres. L. W. FOX, Asst. Cashier j ,j CEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, Attorney. (r ?? | ! Call at This Bank And Let Us Present You with a Handy Book ! Called "THINGS WORTH KNOWING." It is full of interesting and useful facts for ev erybody. UNION NATIONAL BANK Columbia, S. C. ^ ? mi mm mi ill mmmemm White Bronze Monuments I 8 Are more durable than Marble or Granite, ( | ? neither heat nor cold affects them. They do k * not chip nor crack, nor breed moss, nor cnange their color ever, for like designs they are | cheaper than Marble or Granite. The lettering, much or little, in bold raised type, is put on without extra charge. Call and see samples of White Bronze and over 200 designs. J. H. BERRY 1802 Main St. - - COLUMBIA, S. C. I ????????E???????mm. FOR SALE. To Fight Hookworm. Chapirs!cfCjaylan<iilltOTlrraiieSOf Dr-Ward'?f State board of Six room dwelling and good well, health, and Dr. L. A. Riser, of the Has barns, cow and horse lots and Rockefeller commission, have been in ~ TiPvinorfrnn f-.Viia nmolr laTrini, ct paotuic. . . _ ? pouo k\JL Farm implements consisting ci the waging of a six weeks' campaign p Ato Sle8 mill Seatinga*ainst t,ie hookworm in this county. of eight-horse power engine, saws, A dispensary where persons will be belts, etc. examined and treated free, will be Also two building l'^ afc ^ ft?!? opened in the court house. This disabout two and a half blocks from K school building. pensary will be open every Saturday For terms write during the six weeks. Four other disL. S. TROTTI, pensaries will be established at differ47 _ NewBrookland, S. C. eQt point8 the county p, Colo Tiie dispensary afc Lexington will In the ^""crion Isk about them, ?Pe" ?n Saturday, October 5. Y. May, Johnston, S. C. ? * ' ? ?? A Good Place For Sale. TvAonaaaara r .or _ ? ? * ... x?ui/iv*7, AA^oj^t?oov*o. i ouer ror saie my piace, containing This is to give notice that trespass- 76 acres of land, 3f> acres under cultiing in any manner on the lands of the vation, four miles from Lexington, undersigned is forbidden?such as cut- ten miles from Columbia, on Red ting new roads, allowing cattle to run Bank creek. Good 4-room house and loose, hunting, fishing, etc. necessary out buildings. C. P. PRICE, Apply t<S Gilbert, S. 0. JESSE L. McCARTHA, September 14, 1912. 49 SwSOp Lexington, R. F. D. 4.