The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 20, 1916, Image 2
^RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
Sores,-Tetter, Ring-Worm, Eczema,
etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally. 25c
NO. 8133.
REPORT OP THI
THE PALMETTO ]
AT C0L1
In the State of South Carolii
September
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RESOl
Loans and discounts :
Notes and bills rediscjunted
U.S.bonds deposited to secure circulatic
U.S. bonds pledged to secure U.S.aepos
Premium on U. S. bonds
Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to
savings desosits ....
Securities other tnan U.S. bonds (not inc
owned nop.edged
Stock of Federal Reserve bank (50 per
9cription)
Equity in banking house
Furniture and fixtures .
Rcal estate owned other than banking h
Net amount doe f?om Federal Reserve b
Net amount due from approved resei
New York, Uoicago and St. Louis
Net amount due from approved rese
other reserve cities
Net Amt. due from Banks and bankers (<
Exchanges for clearing house
Oatside checks and other cash *items...
Fractional currency, nickels and cents
Notes of other national banks
Federal reserve notes
Coin and certificates
Legal-tender notes
Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer i
urer
Total
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Capital stock paid in
Surplus tuud
Undivided profits
Le s curre-t expenses, interest and tax<
Circulating notes outstanding
Net amou"t due to approved reserve a
York. Chicago and St. Louis.
Net amount due to approved reserve *
reserve cities
Dae to banks and bankers (other than
D vidends unpaid
Demand deposits:
Individual deposits subject to cbecl
Certificates of deposit due in less th
Certified checks
Cashier's checks outstanding
U. S. deposits
Postal savings deposits
Total demand deposits
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lime deposits ^payauie aicer ou uays
days or more notice):
Certificates of deposit
Other time deposits
Total of time deposits
Liabilities other than those above st
Total
Liabilities for rediscounts, including
s-rve Bank
State of South Carolina?County of Rich
I, J. P. Matthews, Cashier of the abo\
the above statement is true to the best c
Subscribed and sworn to before me thi
Correct?Attest:
FRANCIS H. WESTON,
E. W. PARKER,
FITZ HUGH M'MASTER,
Directors.
| The
1 $3.00 Gold
H Glasses for
= Scientific Instrument f<
== We make a specia
== those who have failed
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?! Remember this
?g ing SATURDAY.
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The price of bread in Savannah is
raised from 5 to 6 cents and the ten
cent loaves to 12 cents, caused by
the high price of wheat.
Worry causes wrinkles, say the
men; wrinkles causes worry, say the
women.
2 CONDITION OF
YATIONAL BANK
[JMBIA,
ia, at the Close of Business
12, 19)6.
JRCES.
$2,718,053.87
533,811.87
$2,184,242.00
)n(par valae) .$ 420,000.00
ii?.f na rvalue). 100.000.00
3j000.00
523,000.00
secure postal
8,000.00
ludiDg stocks-)
153,954.32
161,954,32
cept of fcub
21,000.00
21,000.00
360,000 00
66,772.76
ouse 26,603.07
ank. 67,988.83
ve agents in
$42,583.87
rve agents in
181,162.72
223,746.59
Dtherthan included abo, e) 446,858.76
43,146.34
$ 115,836.98
1,822.00
117,658.98
40,000.00
10,000.00
55,565.00
20,000.00
/tno -fV/-\rv> TT 9, troas.
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21,005.00
$4,391,541.65
ilTIES.
$ 500,000.00
200,000.00
$91,268.39
ss paid 28,616 79
62,621.60
420,000.00
gents in New
5,308.83
.genie in otter
2,924.21
8,233.04
included above) 1,023,047.16
128.00
i 953,241.24
an 30 days 22,623.40
546.33
8,926.66
100,082.09
3,982.81
$ 1,089,402.53
or subject to 39
207,030.00
870,379.31 I
$1,077,409.32
ated 10,700.00
$4,391,541.65
; those whh Federal Re
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land (ss)
re-named bank, do solemnly swear that
>f my knowledge and belief.
J. P. MATTHEWS, Cashier,
s 18th day of September, 1916.
WALTER T. LOVE,
Notary Public for South Carolina.
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or measuring and correcting all errors
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to obtain results from others.
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Sale is for 3 DAYS ONLY,
, SEPTEMBER 23. !
IARMON DRU
Dr. M. BE
Interlude
The days grow shorter, the nights
grow longer,
The headstones thicken along the
way;
And life grows sadder, hut love
grows stronger
For those who walk with us day
by day.
The tear comes quicker, the laugh
comes slower.
The courage is lessor to do and
dare;
And the tide of joy in the heart falls
lower,
And seldom covers the reefs of
care.
But all true things in the world
seem truer,
Ana the better things of earth
seem best,
And the friends are deirer as friends
are fewer,
And love is all as our sun dips
west.
Then let us clasp our hands as we
walk together,
And let us speak soitly in love's
sweet tone;
For no man knows on the morrow
whether
We two pass on?01; but one alone!
?Selection.
I Saving money instead of spend
ment of the Amercan people tlu
in individual wealth, just as the
in their ability to make money.
& This bank pays 4 per cent
on every dollar deposited in our i
We solicit a liberal share of yo
THE PALMETTO
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'i Wilie Jones, President..
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ADVISOR
Jas. A. Summersette. Fra
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; fail to take advantage of this great o
test Eyeglass Sale of its kind ever held
alue is considared in this great Introd
mses. You may come to us with the i
) examine your eyes. It is a bonafide :
introduce our Specialist and his moder
gton and the surrounding country.
3 Is What You Get
eyes examined by an Expert Spec
Frames Guaranteed for Five Y
? ninooAfl fto tr/> i * tvi r
g or L/istaii^c vjtaoscd aa juu m<;
i are suffering from nerveous headac
us now, while we are in a position
; several times the value of your
obtain elsewhere. A corp of comp
During this Sale we will give aFr
of the Human Eye. Demonstrated
glasses are not necessary we gladly
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ound in one piece. SI5.00 vale
:yes examined free
commencing on THURSDi
DON'T FORGET THE pl
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RKMAN, Eyesight Specialist in
For the Family
Medicine Chest 1
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Green Bay, Wis., Mrs. Wm. F. Bubolx says: ,
*1 always use Foley's Honey and Tar for oar
children as it quickly breaks up their colds with
no bad after effects, and they like to take it." ,
In this season of coughs, colds and
croup, every family medicine chest 1
should be supplied with a good cough
medicine that can be relied upon '
when needed. ,
Such a family cough syrup is Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound. This
standard medicine has been on the
market for years and in many sec
tions was found in every home in
the days when doctors were not so ]
handy and when money was scarcer.
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
IS ttll CAtCUCUl lututwuv !LV. ~
colds, raw or inflamed throat, hoarse- ;
ness, tightness and soreness of the
chest, croup and whooping cough. It
Is an absolutely safe remedy, containing
only healing ingredients, and free
from any harmful drugs.
Notice, Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
having claims against the estate of Rufus
Williamson, deceased, to present
them to the undersigned, properly
attested, on or before the
28th day of September; and all persons
indebted to said estate will also make
payment to the undersigned on or before
said date.
SIM J. MILLER,
Sheriff Lexington County.
Lexington, S. C., Sept. 6, 1916. 48
Debtors and Creditors Notice
All persons indebted to the estate of
Eugenia D. Hendrix will please make
payment to the undersigned, and all
persons having claims against her estate
will please file them forthwith,
properly proven, with the undersigned.
W. P. ROOF, Jr.,
48 Executor.
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ling money has become the senti- |
it htey have surpassed the world
iy long ago surpassed the world &
interest, compounded quarterly, |
Savings Department. %
ur business. |
NATIONAL BANK
1BIA, S. C. I
J. P. Matthews, Cashier. Jjj
iND BANK J
CLAND, S. C. I
:tors |
Oliver, A. D. Shull, |
N. Senn, L. S. Trtoti :|
Shull, P. J. Wessinger, j
YBOARD: |
nk W. Shealy. Lemuel Hall. 9
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Glasses
ffer, as we consider this
I in Lexington. JN either
uctory Sale of our celeitmost
confidence m our liil 01
reduction inaugurated in f till!-'jl '
n methods to the public j ijjif '^j/)!'
for Your $1 V j??
ialist, a pair of Gold
ears and a Pair of
y need for $1.00 U
;hes or defective vision 'tyii
to do so much for you.
1.00 at this sale than
etent. Specialist will be in charge to gi
ee demonstration of the Oculumeter, 1
by the Inventor, For 3 Days Only.
tell you so. We solicit the most diffi*
WEST PRICES
ie for S5.75, $3.00 Gold Filled
ftY, SEPTEMBER 21, and
.ACE.
Lexington, S. C.
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Brothers Die in Arms
London, Aug. 14.?The death of;
two brothers in each other's arms i
j
at the front is related in private j
dispatches. They were Corporal;
Pom and Private Henry Hardwidge |
:>f Hernandale, Rhonda Valley, both j
members of a Welsh family. An j
officer writes: "The eldest, Tom, j
was hit by a sniper's bullet and lay j
in the opew under the scorching sun, j
when Henry, at the risk of his life, j
hastened to him with a pail of wa- j
ter. Just as he reached him and j
as he was offering the water, a sniper j
shot him. He clasped his brother j
as tne latter rose to iais.e me water j
and they died in each other's arms."
A third brother remains In action j
in France.
Changing Seasons Bring Colds
"Stuffed up head," clogged up
nose, tight chest, sore throat are sure
signs .of cold, and Dr. King's New
Discovery is sure relief. A dose of
this combination of antiseptic balsams
soothes the irritated membrane,
clears the head, loosens the phlegm,
you breathe easier and realize your
cold is broken up. Treat a cold persistently;
half-way measures leave
a lingeringcough. Take Dr. King's
New Discovery until your cold is
gone. For 47 years the favorite
remedy for young and old. At your
Druggist, 50c. Adv.
Infantile Paralysis at Chapin, Oxner and
Clover
Three cases of infantile paralysis
were reported to the State board of
health today from Chapin, Oxner in
Lexington County and Clover in
York County. The case reported
several days ago from Port Royal
was at the naval station.
"The people of the State believe
that infantile paralysis is decreasing.
It is increasing," said James A.
Hayne, M. D., State health officer.
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Convicted of Murder
Gainesville, Fla. September 9?
Boisey Long, a negro, whose muder
Shpriff Wvnne some
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three weeks ago when Wynne went
to his house to arrest him for hog
stealing, led to race troubles and
the lynching of five blacks at Newberry,
has been convicted in Circuit
Court here of first degree murder.
A special term of Court was held
to assure a speedy trial. Long, after
his arrest, was taken to Jack
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Sing a song of cheerfulness,
No matter what you meet;
Bring a smiling presence
To every friend you greet;
Confident in marching,
Hopeful in retreat;
Singing songs of cheerfulness
Helps to make you sweet.
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WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS
The nervous system is the alarm system
of the human body.
In perfect health we hardly realize that
we have a network of nerves, but when
health is ebbing, when strength is declining,
the same nervous system gives the
alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreamful
sleep, irritability and unless corrected, v
leads straight to a breakdown.
To correct nervousness, Scott's Emulsion
is exactly what you should take; its
rich nutriment gets into the blood and
rich blood feeds the tiny nerve-cells while
the whole system responds to its refresh^
iug tonic force. It is free from alcohol.
G Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield. N. J.
VICTORITEMERSON ~
and his Remarkable Record
Have you heard or seen those cute
little phonograph records, which are
on display at the 5 and 10c. stores,
also in phonograph, music and nov|
elty shops? They are called the
"Emerson" disc records, and are
made in two sizes, 6 inch single and
7 inch double. You can play them
on any make of disc phonograph
without an attachment, as they are
made with a new cut called the
"Universal'', invented by Mr. Victor
H. Emerson.
For the benefit of our readers, we
might add that the popular and stand
ard successes of th*r day can be
found on the Emerson records, including:
"Evelyn" (from "PomPom"),
"Shades of Night" (song),
"Are You from Dixie" (song),.
"Wake Up America" (song), "I
Love You, That's One Thing I Know"
(ballad, "Old Folks Rag" (one step),
"Ida Fox Trot", "Turkey in de
Straw", "My Own Iona", "Perfect
Day", "Love's Old Sweet Song",
"Under the Rambling Roses", etc.
Mr. Victor H. Emerson, whose
photograph appears above, is the acknowledged
authority on sound reproduction,
and is credited with
many of the new devices and improvements
that hate been mader&S^::
the phonograph industry in the past
twentyseven years, the last seven?
i i i * /%
t^en oi wnicn ne was in cnarge or
the recording department of the Columbia
Phonograph Co,
Mr. Emerson is now at the head
of The Emerson Phonograph Company,
at 3 West 35th street, New
York City, which, in addition to
manufacturing the little discs above
referred to, will place on the market
many novelties, including an electrolier-phonograph
which will be a
veritable sensation to the phonograph
world. Many other new'inventions
are under way, and will be
announced as soon as Mr. Emerson
gives us permission to do so.
Where is the man who used to
loan his neighbor a ham of meat
till he killed hogs?
Clerk's Sale.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
In the Court of Common Pleas.
Malissa Goodwin, Plaintiff,
against
J. M. Gunter et al., Defendants.
Sale Under Foreclosure,
j In obedience to the Decree of the
j Court in the above entitled case, signed
| by Hon. J. W. Devore, Circuit Judge,
| bearing date August 28,1916, I will sell
at public outcry in front of the Court
House door at Lexington, S. C., during
the legal hours of sale on the first Monday
in October next, 1916, the same being
the second day of the said month,
the following described tract of real
estate, to-wit:
"All that piece, parcel or tract of
land, situate, lying and being in the
Township of Bull Swamp, in the County
of Lexington and State of South Carolina,
containing ninety-three acres, more
or less, adjoining lands now or formerly
of Derrick and Langford, C. J. Rucker,
H. W. Sharpe, H. E. Mack, J. C. Reynolds,
J. M. Gunter, Estate of Jane Cartin,
J. J. Younginer, right of way of S.
A. L. R'y and public road to Woodford,
being the Pond and Millyard, situate
near the town of Swansea, in said
County and State, known as tha Goodwin
Mills."
Terms of Sale: One-third cash, balance
on a credit of one and two years,
secured by bond of the purchaser with
eight per cent, interest from day of
sale, mortgage of the premises and policy
of insurance on the buddings, containing
mortgago clause in favor of the
Clerk, with option to the purchaser to
pay all in cash. Purchaser to pay for
papers. CYRUS L. SHEALY,
Clerk of Court.
Lexington. S. C., Sent 9,1916.
C. M. EFIRD, Es^!, Attorney for
Plaintiff. 48
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