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I LOCAL AND PERSONAL A. T_ Cortey. a good citizen from > ^ ' w ? , _ near Edmund was here Monday.. " *vv;- ; . . ?. -v V.-V * F. B. Goodwin, a good farmer from I near Gaston paid us a pleasant visit j > Monday. J. A. Wessinger, a pioneer citizen ? of the Dutch Fork paid us a pleasant visit Monday. ^ *rm?_ r.T ? nifiTon U. TilMS OH?Lrpe, a icauiug vtwuvu of the Edmund section was here Monday on business j L. T. Weed, a prominent farmer from the Dutch Fork was a visitor, in Lexington Monday. I T. D Derrick, a leading citizen of the Dutch Fork while in town Monday paid for a year in advance. will meet on - AIMS DUX1 ucui Viuv ?... Friday afternoon at five o'clock at the home of Mrs. E. K. Mitchell, j > " J. T. Bouknight, a good citizen of , the Dutch- Fork paid us a pleasant Visit Monday and subscribed for a year in advance. Miss Catherine Simpson has gone to her home in Kershaw county where she will reman until after the holidays. ? ? y Miss Julia Bickley returned Mon- ? y day from Plant ? City, Fla., where * *~she has beeir on an extended visit ] to friends. -Mr. J. Walter Sox, a progressive rrnnrtar farmpr from, the HollOW Creek ??T ; section was here yesterday and paid , us for a year in advance. Vastine Taylor from near Lees- _ . vjlle was. a visitor in Lexington yes- < terday and remembering the old ad- J age 50 cents saved is 50 cents made, j paid for a year in advance. | ] - E.D.Smith of Leesville was a vis < itor in Lexington Monday. Mr. j Smith formerly resided in Lexington and has a large circle of friends here who are always glad to see him. D. I. Cirmmalander, a good citizen ! and good business man paid us a 1 visit Monday and saved 50 cents by paying a year's subscription in ad. j vance. ] Wasted?To buy old newspapers. ? pW!#W i6n?WiSS8a*ei& paT1 pers for all clean newsppaers. ( c, Sarrat's Baaaar, * c r. i/CAAil gWU, M. V-, : '?. c Messrs. S. T. and L. 0. Bickley ar rived in Lexington Monday from Havre De Grace, Md., where they have c been for several months with the J Casparis Stone Co. - ? J Mr. W. A. Corley who has been quite ill at his home near Lexing- 1 ton ior the past several weeks is much better at present, to the grati- < | fication of his many friends. Receiving every day shipments of various articles of house furnish- f iftgs that will make useful Christmas presents. i C. E. TAYLOR Furniture Store < Miss Alma Long who has been con j fined to her room for several days with measles, has returned to her work much to the delight and con- 1 venience of the telephone subscrib- J ere. ^ i Miss Mattie Wilson of Chapin has j gone to Laurens county where she wf|l teach the Oakvrile school. Miss Wilson ;s an estimable young lady and Oakville is fortunate in secur- ( , ing her service as teacher. ,4 - ?^?MB J. B. Putnam, has returned from Jacksonville, f!la? where he attended i the meeting of the National Funeralj Directors and Emjbalmers Associa-; tion: Mr. Putnam says he had a great time in Jacksonville where it is not near so dry as it is in Lexing- ] ton.. ] Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Fairy, * returned to their home in Branchville j Monday, after spending several days, in Lexington with Mrs. Taylors fa- . ther, Mr. Jacob Taylor. Before lea ving Mrs. Fairy renewed her subscrip tion to the Dispatch-News, saying that she can not do withuot it, as it j is jiist like a letter from home. We were more than thankful to Mr. G. Baylis Wingard, for a mam. outh watermelon, large squash, citron and radishes, some of his premiums at the State Fair. Mr. Wingard was not only awarded the premium for the best county exhibit, but for his other individual products of the farm etc. Mr. Wingard is one of our most progressive farmers ^nd a fine man, and deserved the pre.niums he and his Ifamily received. & i NOTICE TRESPASSERS - ^ This is to notify si! persons not to hunt, haul straw, wood and light wood or trespass in anyway what. will hp enforced a 'CI U. At*V ?? gainst all trespassers violating this notice. This means for those with or without iicenses. D. a KYZER, C. D. KYZER Nov. 29. 1917?9. CITATION NOTUCEi STATE OF SOUTH CAROINA. ?County of Lexington. By George S. Drafts, Esquire Pro-bate Judge. WHEREAS, J. D. Carroll made suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate of and effects of Willie Hook. .THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of th,e said Willie Hook, deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the Court of Probate to be held at Lexington C. H? S. C. on 14th day of Dec 1917, next, after publication there-of at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted GIVEN under my hand this 30 day of Nov. 1917. I Anno Domini 1917 Geo. A. Drafts (L. Probate Judge Lexington outy, S. C Published on the 5 day of Dec, 1917 in the Lexington Dispatch News 2 weeks. i ' ffO. 221 '"*** STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE . SANE OF SWANSEA. Located at Swansea, S. C. at the close of business Nov. 20th. 1917. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $42,370 24 j Overdrafts 388 32 i Furniture and Fixtures.... 2,600 00 Banking House 2,618 64 3ther Real Estate Owned.. 718 38 T? on Ire and Rankers 263.647 75 L/UV AAVm V...? ? ... ^ Currency 8,392 00 j Sold, ' 182 50 I Silver and Other Minor Coin 645 32 j Liberty Bonds 9,700 00 J Total.../. $330,863 05 liabilities. Capital Stock Paid In $30,000 00 Surplus Fund 5,350 00 Jndivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 3,933 30 lividends Unpaid individual Deposits 8ubjectto check $251,761 35 Savings Deposits.. 37,538 16 Bine ^Oertracates " * ^ * of Deposit... '500 00 Cashier s Checks. 1,780 24 291,579 75 Total :. 330,863 05 State of South Carolina, . County of Lexington. Before me came B. E. Craft, Cashier >f the above . named bank who, being iuly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true conditioh )f saidbank, as shown by the books of ?id bank. B. E. CRAFT... ... Sworn to and subscribed before me his 3rd day of Dec. 1917. PERCY L. LYBRANDj Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest: B. E. WILLIAMS, ^ t nA cm Ks. 1j. ivnoi, W. B. RAST. Directors. Statement of the Condition of THE BANK OF COLUMBIA?" Columbia, S. C., at Close of business November 20th, 1917: RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts,.... $965,479.91 Liberty Bonds, 137,200.00 Other Bonds and Stocks 25,979.00 Furniture and Fixtures 11,975.02 Banking House and Other Real Estate, 85,384.65 Cash and in Banks, 258,623.54 $1,484,642.12 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock,.'....., $200,000.00 Surplus, 15,500.00 Undivided Profits, 2,751.49 Deposits, 1,237,021.13 Bills Payable, 29,350.00 /Je TTrmai.'l IP SO L/l T iUV/lAUU V/ ?w ? $1,484,642.12 LINDl Make your friend Photograph for X Have it taken r LlJNDLfcK' 1316 Main St., " "" MVNABLE TO WALK AT TIMES, SHE SAYS To Move Around She Had To Push a Chair Before Her HAD TRYING EXPERIENCES Mornings Were Miserable I For Mrs. Durham, But i The Afternoons Brought Her More Comfort i Thoueh she had suffered with rheu | matism so badly she could not walk at times during three or four years, | and had been troubled a great deal i with a number of other ailments, Mrs ; J. T. Durham, of 2210 S. Main St., | Anderson, declares that "Tanlac rej lieved my rheumatism and other trou | bles and got me in good shape in ! three weeks, after a lot of other med j icines had failed to help me." "I suffered with rheumatism so badly I could not walk at times/' continued Mrs. Durham, "and for sev eral hours every morning when the rheumatism was particularly bad 1 would have to sit in a chair after beI ing helped from my bed, and then | my muscles would get so I could imove around by pusnmg a cnair De fore me. I generally was able to get around enough to get dinner, though I could never get breakfast. "One of my legs was badly drawn, i and I hurt all over and suffered tor ture. I had rheumatism badly for three or four years, but I had been in bad health for about nine years, when I began to take tanlac. I also was troubled a great deal with indigestion and headaches, my nerves were almost gone to pieces.'* I could not sleep at all, and my system was weak and run-down and I felt tired out all the time. "The Tanlac soon got me where I could do my housework, for it quickly relieved the rheumatism and that drawing in my leg. I am strong and I feel well now. Tanlac certainly is a fine medicine for rheuma-L* T T wsm, X UUUll. X ycijt ovtuwiu feel a pain in my body now, so well ^did Tanlac break up the rheumatism.. <" < * ' < JI "The medicine also built up my system in general, gave me a fine appetite, and relieved the indigestion I could opt eat .anything hardly wh$p I began taking Tanlac, but it gdt me so I could eat anything I wanted.* I can sleep well now, and the Tanlac relieved the nervousness. I sure do feel fine, and the improvement in my condition is due to Tanlac." Tanlac, the master medicine, is sold exclusively at Harmon Drug Co., Lexington; Burnette and Whetsell, New Brookland; Harris-Cain Drug Co., Batesburg; Crosson Drug Co., Leesville; Eargle's Drug Store, Chapin; Dr. W. T. Brooker, Swansea; Pelion Drug Co., Pelion; W. J. Cayce, Cayce; A. E. Leaphart, Gilbert; The Lorick Co., Irmo; W. H. Suber, Peak. Price, $1.00 per bottle, straight. DEPOSITS November 20, 1915, $427,500.00 November 20, 1916, 684,700.00 November 20, 1917,.... 1,237,000.00 GAIN IN ONE YEAR 80 per cent. GAIN IN TWO YEARS 189 per cent Officers: L L. HARDIN, President 7 E. G. SEIBLES, Vice-lPresident JAS. MacBONALD, Vice-President STANMORE WATSON, Asst. Cash. D. A. CHILDS, Asst. Cashier. NETTLES & TOBIAS, Attorneys. ' DIRECTORS: D. A. CHILDS W. A. CLARKSON D. G. Ellison Chris. C. Habenicht L. L. Hardin James Macdonald S. E. Hendrix W. J. Murray, Jr E. G. SEIBLES A. C. TOBIAS, Jr LER'S a present of your .illclS. low at S STUDIO Columbia, S. C. ; TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby notified that i hunting or trespassing on the lands of the undersigned are strictly forbidden; and the law will be enforced to the letter against all parties violating this notice. J. W. DERRICK. 9p THE : , SMERRY CHRISTMAS?1917fiSS Design RED : cross i CHRISTMAS SEAL > 1 The spirit of Christmas helpfulness to others is in that seal. Put it Oil 1 your Chritmas mail. The seals cost one cent each. The mone ygoes to fight Tuberculosis in your comunity and to pro| tect you and your family against this disease. YOU MUST BUY THREE TIMES AS MANY THIS YEAR. War increases Tuberculosis. " In the first million men examined for the army over 25,000 new cases of Tuberculosis were discovered; thousands more willl break down in the training camps and at the front, j Help to provide proper care for these boys and protection for your I community against the spread of the ' disease. t BUY RED ROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS FROM MISS ERNESTINE BARRE, Lexington, South arolina^ ' j . . . . I An I COLUMBIA ft t Correc NO. ARRIVING FROM 15 Charleston, Summerrille, Bran* Orangeburg, and Itingville...... 8 Augusta,. Trenton, Edgefield, B; . * Leesville, and Lexington........... m*. a Pamwp]] Rlackville. iO"i \ZTIltJluaiv, vua.... .?, # 12 * Spartanburg, Union, Carlisle 31 j-New York, Baltimore, Was ; Charlotte, Rock Hill, Chestei boro, Ridgeway llTJ York, Rock Hill, Lancaster, I , Camden, Kingville ... 27 Charleston, Summerville, Bran< Orangeburg, Kingville 18 Greenville, Anderson, Abbevil] Greenwood, Newberry 85 Charlotte, Rock Hill, Chester, 30 ' Savannah, Hardeeville, Allenda well, Blackville, Springfield... 82 Augusta, Trenton, Edgefield, B Lexington 28 Cincinnati, Knoxville. Hartmar Asheville, Spartanburg, Union 113 Charlotte, York, Rock Hill, La: Camden, Kingville 27 Charlotte, Rock Hill, Chester, Ridgeway, 20 Augusta, Trenton, Edgefield, Ri Spring, Batesburg, Leesville, I 11 Charleston, Summerville^ Bra: Orangeburg, Kingville, 16 Greenville, Anderson, Belton, Hodges, Greenwood, Newben 10 Asheville, Hendersonville, Try x * TT?J/>n A lefnrt XSriUUJ*^ UiliUiiy mcwvuitMoi. Through Trains 31 and 32, AUGUS bia and Augusta; most modi dining car accommodationf. electric automatic clock sign; Trains 27 and 28, CAROL lumbia and Cincinnati; Pulli ! car service. Through the "] of Eastern America. Conne all points West Trains 9 and 10 between A | Connection for Knoxville, C! Trains 15 and 16, between | car service. For Pullman reservations, sorts, etc., apply to City Tic W. E. McGee, A. G. P. A. Columbia, S. C. - ' ..... . BIRD DOG. Lost, Strayed or Stolen??One male pointer about one year old, from my place about two weeks ago. Liver - m speckled and answers to tne name 01 I "Frisco." A reward of $5.00 will ' be paid for its return. R. H. Caugbman, Lexington, S. C. I ? I I MUL MU1 IA Car Load of ( 11 right from the vi I for all purposes. I them. | Caughm j 1311-1313 Assembl) Schedule o: mthern 1 Syste: riving and Departing Fi w _ , S. C? UNIO> ted to November 22 TIME NO. chville, 16 Kingville, O: 6:55 a.m. , merville, ( atesburg, 36 Ridgeway, 10:00a.m. Hill, Chai Perry 10:15 a.m. 114 Kingville, C 11:00 a.m. Rock Hill: hington, 12 Kingville, Or *, Wins. Summervil 10:05 a.m. 19 Lexington, L Cershaw, ton, Augus 12:35 p.m. 9 Union, Spart :hville, Knoxville, 12:45 p.m 15 Alston, Newt :e, Belton Abbeville, 2:25 p.m. 35 Perry, Blacks Winsboro 9 a.m. Hardeevilh le, Barn. 31 Lexington, B 2:55 p.m. field, Augi atesburg, 27 Union, Spart 4:15 p.m. Asheville, . i Junction, tion, Cincir i 4:45 p.m. 17 s Alston, Newt Ahhpville 1 ncaster > * 5:45 p.m. ville, Vinsboro, 118 Hopkins, Kin ? Lancaster. 9:05 p.m. ^ Ridgeway, W dSe Charlotte, .exington 10:05 p.m New York, nchville, 133 Perry, Blackv 10:20 p.m. 41 Alston, Unior Abbeville 28 Kin^ille? 0r Charleston y 10:20 P-m. 7 Lexington, L on, Spar_ Spring, Tr< 11:20 p.m. 28 Winsboro, Ch rrains, Pullman and Dining C TA SPECIAL, through train arn through train service; dr Over a double tract (except ( al system INA SPECIAL, through trail man drawing room, observatic Land of the Sky" country, mo; etion at Cincinnati [for Chica Lshville and Columbia, carryin fiattanooga, Memphis, Cincinn Charleston, Columbia and C and other information, descri; ket Office, 1300 Main St., Coll S. H. McLean, D. P. A. Columbia, S. C. * 1 ) \ * r r 1 * TRESPASS NOTICE; AH persons are hereby warned not to trespass upon my premises by hunting, fishing, hauling wood, lightwood, straw or in any manner whatsoever. The law will be strictly enforced against all parties violating this notice. H. J. BURGESS. 4t9pd>. Samari^. ,ES! J ,ES! jood, Nice Mules ' rest, all sizes and Come and see an Bros I i St., Colombia S C | f Trains Railway nr\ Ill rom I STATION , 1917 LEAVING FOR TIME rangefrurg, Branchville, Suapr": r Charleston...*........ i/\3*20 a.m. finsboro, Chester, Rock lotte ......)v / 5:30, a.m, amden,..-Kershaw, Lancaster 6:05 a.m. angeburg, Branchville, . ,1 le, Charleston, 6:55 a.m. eesville, Batesburg, Tren, . >ta 7:00 a.m. anburg, Atlanta, Asheville, Cincinnatti 7:05 a.m. ierry, Greenwood, Hodges Belton, Anderson 7:15 a.m. rille, Barnwell, Allendale, . j. ?, Savannah, : 9:10 a.m. atesburg, Trenton, Edge. asta 10:15 a.m. anburg, Hendersonville, Knoxville, Harriman Junc_ matti 12:55 p.m. >erry, Greenwood, Hodges, Belton, Anderson, Green. 1:05 p.m. ;gville, Camden, Kershaw York 1:25 p.m. insboro, Chester, Rock Hill Washington, Baltimore, 4:25 p.m. ille, Barnwell, Allendale.... 4:15 p.m. i, Spartanburg, Asheville 4:20 p.m. angeburg, Branchville, 1. 4:55 p.m. eesville, Batesburg, Ridge jnton, Augusta, 5:50 p.m. ester, Rock Hill, Charlotte 3:00 p.m. ar Service between New York, Colum awing room Pullmans and Columbia to Charlotte) with as between Charleston, Coin, sleeping cars, and dining st beautiful mountain section go, Detroit, St. Louis and g Pullmans and dining cars. ati, St. Louis and Chicago, ireenville; Pullman sleeping ptive literature of winter reimbia, S. C. Phone 99. L. D. Robinson, C. P. T. A. Columbia, S. C.