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The Lexington Dispatch Wednesday, Deo 4, 1912. G M. Harm an. Editor and Publisher . J. W. Ogilvie, Assistant Editor E itered at the Post Office at Lexington, S. O., as second class matter. i > ? CIRCULATION 2.300. Mr. Harman, onr Chief, was taken seriously ill while on his rounds with the County Treasurer last week, and since then he has been confined to his bed, Dr. J. J? Wingard, having performed a very painful operation, and his.many friends all over Lexington will be pleased to learn that he is recovering as rapidly as the circumstances will allow and that unless some unforeseen complications sets in he will out again in a few days. > ? Governor Blease has vigorously defended his record from the attacks made upon it by his political enemies and declares that he has pardoned or paroled 400 prisoners and expects to double that number before the expiration of his term of office. The Governor i9 on record as declaring that the hosiery mill at the penitentiary, "the tuberculosis incubator," must go or else he would pardon every convict iu the penitentiary, and we believe that he said what he meant and means , what he said. It looks that way anyhoyr. The Secret Terror The haunting fear of sickness and helplessness is the secret terror of the working mam Health is his capita). Kidney diseases sap a man's strength and vitality. They lessen his earning capacity. Foley Kidney Pills bring back health and strength by healing the disease. They are the best medicine made for kidney and bladder troubles The genuine are in the yellow package. Refuse any substitute. Harmon Drug Oo. Pleasant Hill News. We have been having fine weather for fall work on the far-a " : Mr. John Alwane has a yery sick child, but it is improving now. ' Mr. Frank Kelly and Mrs.- Nealy Taylor, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mr. J. Z. Taylor, the son of the I ^?rer. Miss Mattie T /lor spent a few day9 last week wi t, nor sister at Mr. Jim /IaaIT 5 a wo.' Rev. J- O iiolley delivered a very interestiiu >. ruion at Pleasant Hill Sunday. We a - -orry to learn that Miss Matti>- faylor's arm is not doicg as well as she and her friends would like. Sunday School Girl. ' Cored of Liver Complaint was suffering with liver complaint," says Iva Smith of Point Blank, Texas, "and decided to try a 25c bo; of Chamberlain's Tablets, and am happy to say that I am completely cured and can recommend them to every one." For sale by all dealers. V One kiss at leisure may be worth a dozen in baste. It Peruna a Laxative? perous" house "As you know, we have used Peruna In our home for a number of years. We find it a reliable IS. B. HAHTMAN. M. D. tousehold medl? qine in catarrhal conditions, coughs, colds and grip, and many other ailments to -which the family is subject. But since the change in the formula of Peruna "I do not find it quite as useful to myaelf. My bowels are naturally very .active. I cannot take a cathartic of .any sort. It does me injury to do so. The old Peruna contained no cathartic Ingredient and was therefore a very useful medicine to me. But I notice that the new Peruna has a slight laxative action, which almost makes it prohibitory for me to use. I was wondering If there was not some way in which I could obtain the old Peruna as you used to make it." To this letter I made the following reply: "Yes, the new Peruna does contain a laxative element. You abould therefore take the old Peruna <Ka-tar-no) which has no laxative -quality. While prescribing the old Peruna J found it quite oecessary frequently to prescribe the iaxatlve Manalin in connection with it. Therefore Manalin was combined with Peruna, in order to meet those cases that require a laxative. But In case no ImHra t< jwriitrftd tho tr? the new Peruna you speak of arises. Many of the people trho used to take the old Peruna found difficulty In taking the new Peruna To meet those cases I am having manufactured the old Peruna under the name of Katarno. and If you are Anxious to get the old Peruna exactly as It used to be made you can do so." PERUNA IS FOR SALE AT ALL I>RUG STORES. SPECIAL NOTICE ? Many persons -are maktnsr inquiries for the oldtime Peruna. To such would say. # this formula is now put out under the -name of KA-TAR-NO. manufactured I by KA-TAR-NO Company, Columbus, ; Ohio. Write them and tney will be pleased to send you a free booklet. A woma "s mind is like ? b <"*?it j .m ist be m (le up oca ;on;il,\ Will Call Extra Session. Govern or Wilson has announced that immediately after his inauguration as President he would call an extraordinary session of Congress to convene, not later than April 15 for the purpose of revising the tariff. To set at rest all speculation as to what he would do with regard to tariff revision, the President-elect issued the following statement: "I shall call Congress together" in extraordinary session not later than April 15. I sh >11 do this not only hecause I think the pledges of the party ought to be redeemed as promptly as possible, but also because I know it to be in tne interest of business that all uncertainty as to what particular items of tariff revision'are to be removed as soon as possible," Beyond this brief' -announcement the Governor said he had nothing farther to say. Most of the opinion he had received from public men seemed ** ? ?? o CO De 111 iuvor OJL au t'iu a soaoiuu, declared. Tbe Governor did .not intend to express himself aboufc an extra session because the present arrangement would not bring the new 'ongress into session until thirteen months after its election he had expected to spend more time in ascertaining public opinion. With the time to be consumed in discussion, the Governor felt that if an extra session were not called the benefits of tariff revision would be postponed practically for two years. How,to Bankrupt the]Doctors A prominent New York physician say^, "If it were not for the thin stockings and thin soled shoes worn by women the doctors would probably be bankrupt.'' When you contracta cold do not wait for it to develop into pneumonia but treat it at once. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy i9 intended especially for coughs and colds, and has won a wide reputation by its cures of these diseases It is most effectual and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by all dealers. t>ttt>rkT?T nv ttttt oovnTTrov xvxj ?. \y a. v xaaju Of The PALMETTO NATIONAi BANK, at Columbia, S.C* at the close of business tNov. 26, 1912. ' RESOURCES Loans and discounts $2,142,747 4' Overdrafts secured and unsecured 07,288 01 U. S. bonds to secure cir- * eolation i i.. 2*0,000 00 U S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits 80,000 00 Other bonds to secure U. S. deposits. 0,000 00 Premiums on U. S. bonds 7,000 00 S. 0. Bonds, securities,etc. 270,104 16 Banking house, furniture and fixtures. v , 26,878 30 Due from national banks (not reserve agents). $ 225,390 33 Dne from State and private banks and bankers. trust <i companies and savings banks ?07,213 24 Due from approved reserve agents 179.9ft) 27 Uiiecfcs and other cash items 27,785 33 Exchanges for clearinghouse *59,671 71 Notes of other national banks ;^10,000 00 Fractional paper currency, ftfei nickels* and cents 1,176 89 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie 33,305 0? . Legal tender notes 32,029 00 12,500 00 Due from U. S. treasurer 792,045 77 Total $3,642,063 72 , LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $250,000 00 Surplus fund.. 100,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 50,455 46 National bank notes outI pr aaci r\, \ hUiXlUiHfi ,UVW UVJ Due to'other na tional banks $">10,247 73 Due to State and _ private banks and jPB|a>f bankers 677,251 66 Dividends unpaid. 62 00 Individual deposits subject to check. 1,437,854.47 Time certificates of deposit 45.030.00 Certified checks.. 1,602.10 Cashier's checks outstanding 7,226.^8 Unit States de- "(WH posits 42,929.22 Postal savings J deposits . . ? 880.63 Deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 38,523,37 7 $2,761,608.26 Bills payable, including certificates of deposit for money borrowed 225,000.00 Reserve fund 5,000 00 Total ?3,642,063 72 St^te of South Carolina, County of Richland, ss: I, J P Matthews. Cashier of the above named bank, no solemnly swear that the above statement is trne to the best of mv knowledge and belief. J P MATTHEWS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day of Dec., 1912. W. T. LOVE, Notary Public, S. C. Correc ? Attest * T AY rone, FRANCIS H WESTON, .JO IN JACOB l*ElBl.KS, j Direct' rs. | I This Means that Read the many valual 44 inch Dress Goods a i 5 pieces of Black Panama ular*$l 00 values, 79c. 54 inch Broadcloths, Blac Some $5 and $8 suits for : Black Heavy Ribbed Hcsc Several pieces of 36 inch, number, 3 yards for $1.00. 10 pieces of 25c Dress Goo See our Curtain Goods at Fruit of the Loom, black < ter, 12 yards, $1 00. | Ha! Ha! Here is the I of Calico for quilts; HOPN Children's Dresses, ages Children's Underwear, 10t { Here is a cinch! 25 ya Gee! $1.00. See our Dark Outing in p value, but HOPKINS says 12 See the heaviest fleece-lir DON'T JFOf For we carry the VERY Join th I I Ilgggg REPORT OF THE CONDITION j OF THE CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK at COLUMBIA, S. C . At. the close of business, Nov 26, 1912. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,151,084 72 Overdrafts eecu^d and unsecured 6,917 50 U. 8. bond to secure circu-" ' lation 200,000 00 IJ. S. bonds to *>care U. 8. deposits 1,000 00 Bonds, securities, etc 177,650 00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures ...: 145,399 84 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) 31,377 93 Due from State and private banks and bankers, trust Iffi companies aud savings banks ^ 7,226 95 Due from approved reserve agents 76,5.50 25 Checks and other cash items ^ 3,731 95 Exchanges for clearing house 23,848 04 Notes of other national hanks 7,200 00 Fractional paper currency nickels and cents 570 50 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie v 49,279 50 Legal tender notes "" 22,000 00 j Redemption fund with U.S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 10,000 00 i Total .$1,913,832 18 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 200,000^00 Surplus fund 100,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid... 54,060 68 National bank notes outstanding 200,000 00 Due to other national banks 1,445 52 Dne to trust companies and savings banks 766 69 Due to approved reserve agents 8,739 88 Dividends unpaid 19 00 Individual deposits subject to check 1,328,633*38 Time certificates of deposit 3,200 00 Certified checks 115 00 i Cashier's checks outstanding 11,875 02 United States dnnosits 1 OOO 00 Reserved for taxes 877 01 Liabilities other than those above stated 2.o00 00 Total $1,913,832 18 State of South Carolina, County of Richland, bs: i I, T II Meiglian, Cashier, of the named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T H MEIGHAN, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd duy of Sept., 1912. JNOB WITHERS, Notary Pu 1 lie for S. C. Correct?Attest: W A Clark, Directors. Washington Clar1:, J. S. Mailer; YOU CAN ALWAYS I GfllH P J. L. H0PKIR EVERY DAY ill the week will bi Me offerings thai We offer: The Best Overall regular 50c value everywhere, 39c yd. Heaviest Be s and Brilliantines, 44 inch wide, reg- . -A-8* see tlie it rusts, 98c. k, Red and Tan, 7t)c. Frost or no frost, Ladies, to close out at $2.98. See our Wool Bis ^ for the Boys, only 10c pair. j^"Don'fc stop i Black and White Checks, regular 50c Solid Leather Shoes, ds, all colors, 36 inches wide, 19c yard. ?"r 9c vard Get plenty of the yc*ar(1- for 2oc. Dr Androscoggins, both good, none bet- Agk to gee tbat v , i. . Oh! you sweater: greatest snap of all?40 yards yourself in one of th [INS is the only place, 98c. aud 'ad'e3' 4S,C' ' r Cotton Flannel, i to 14 years, 4S and 9Sc. of the goods that it t 3 to 50C. cheap?7c to 15c yard irds Check Homespun for quilt lining. But here is a trui The best Hose St laids of all colors. It is a regular 10c See those Fleeceyards for $100. See that Feather led Shirts and Drawers for men, only ir,c yard. frCET OUR MILLINEF LATEST. Express brings us New Goods even e merry crowd at our store every day. No tro LHOPf ilbia9 - South I .. We Will Have in a New, Fre* I r HORSES Al I About : the 16th < l COLUMB ~BARGAI] YOUNG A N E 1CV "TE^ TRADED IN AND jTAE NOW IS THE Tift Some of them cheap on j Gregory-Cond COLUMBIA, "Our Guarantee Me* m II' j ^ Si /ffih SHU &&& ' ||g| 1616 Main 1 b a FEAST at My Store j s in the city at 79 and 9Sc pair, d Quilt in the city, 9S and $1.23 . & G. the best corset on earth?a new one if ^ , get a pair of HOPKINS Blankets, 43c pair, tnkets, $2.39, $3 29 and $4.39 pair. intil you pet to HOPKINS lor a pair of those j for ladies* or men, $1.25. e for men, 23c pair. >8e Heavy Grey Hose for men or ladies, 3 p .irs igilant Corset at HOPKINS, 4Sc. ! s! You will never know it is cold if you put ese. Children's from 23c up to $1.00, men's i.,. fYTv Yon will think from onr prices and the weight vas made out of oc cotton, for the price is so up: Red Wool Flannel only 10c yard, ipporter on earth for ladies, 23c. lined Vest for ladies, 32c. Ticking at Hopkins. It will sure hold them. IY DEPARTMENT / day. If it is out, HOPKINS has it. uble to show goods. CINS, . Carolina ?'I ?2 1 >h Shipment of Extra Nice ID MULES i 9 >r 17th Instant. j n Bros., 1 IA, S. C. I KS IN MULES ) SES [EN ON MORTGAGES IE TO BUY iccount of, being thin in flesh er Mule Co., s. c. inn Sometti lg