The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 12, 1908, Page 7, Image 7
Prosperous Condition of the
Banks of South Carolina
Columbia State: Commi6
sioner Watson has compiled
data concerning the conditions
existing in the hanks of Sonth
Carolina which show that, in
spite of the cry of hard times,
the banks of this State have not
suffered. This information was
got up for the new edition of
the "Handbook of South Carolina,"
which i? issued troni Commissioner
Watson's oflice.
The following summary covers
ft period from January 1 to Au
gust 1 ot the current year:
Fifteen new State, private and
savings banks, with $000,000
aggregate capital, applied for
charters; six others previously
commissioned got their charters,
increasing the $600,000 to $830,000
and nine increased their
capital stock, giving a total ot
new capital stock put into such
banks of $1,185,000. Col. Watson
has compiled a detailed
statement, giving the figures by
individual cases.
The foregoing summary does
not take into account a new
national bank at Greenville, a
new national bank at Camden,
with $50,000 capital; a proposed
ircrease of capital stock for the
Bank of Donalds, from $16,400
to $25,000; a c intern plated new
bank at Gray Court, with $20,000
capital, and a new national
bank at Anderson, with $100,000
capital.
Loans and discounts have increased
about $4,000,000, but
individual deposits have de
creased and savings deposits
also.
Kodol will, without doubt, make your
stomach strong and will almost instantly
relieve you of all the symptoms
of indigestion. It will do this
because it is made up of the natural
digestive juices of the stomach so
combined that it completely digests
the food just as the stomach will do
it, so you see Kodol can't fail to help
you and help you promptly. It is
sold here by J. P. Mackey A Co. w-s
Oldest Voter in the State.
Columbia State : James Powers,
aged 97 years, voted at
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vv aru u yesieruay. as a matter
of fact it would be au interesting
matter to know just how this
veteran ot three wars did vote.
At any rate he voted. The space
around the booth was crowded
and the elderly man was crowd
ed away for some time, but Mr.
N. O. Pyles, a man of much
consideration, saw Mr. Powers'
dilemma and secured for him
the opportunity to vote. After
depositing his ballot Mr. Powers
started homeward aloot when he
was picked up by Mr. T. J. Harper.
It is doubtful if there is a
Democrat in South Carolina of
more advanced age.
Many people suffer a great deal from
Kidney and Bladder troubles. During
the pant few years tnuch of this
complaint has been made unnecessary
by tlie use of DeNVitt's Kidney and
Bladder Pills. They are antiseptic
and are highly recommended for weak
back backache, rheumatic pains, inflammation
of the bladder and all
other annoyances due to weak kidneys
They are sold by J. F. Maekey ?fc Co.
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He'll Run Again.
Newberry special in News and
Courier; Senator Cole L. Blease
was seen this morning before bis
departure tor New York and
Bridgeport, Conn., to which latter
place he goes as great re
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presentative from South Carolina
to the Great Council of Red
Men of the United States, and
his attention was called to the
following extract Irom an article
by Mr. James A. Hoyt in The
News and Courier of yesterday ;
"Mr. Bleaee, who made a sur
prisingly strong run against tin
Governor this year, has intimated
in his ear-! of thanks the he
will be a candidate again in 11)10
and in private conversation he
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nas maue the intimation evi
more direct ft mi strong, so thai
lit is presumed that lie will agair
| make tlio fight."
"Is this correct?*' Senate!
Blease was asked.
4<Yes, sir; my card of thanki
speaks for itselt, and I hav<
slated that it is my intention t<
make the race for Goveruo
agRin in 1910, and if I am livinj
and nothing happens betweei
now and then more than I cai
foresee at this time, I will be a
the opening meeting ready t(
begin when the chairman an
nounces 'All ready.'"
What will be your platform?'
"The same that I had thi
time ; the same principles that 1
have been advocating and fight
ing for since 1890, when I firs
entered the Legislature.
Beware of Olnmetnts for Catarrl
that Contain Mercury*
as mercury will surely destroy tb
sense of smell and completely derang
the whole system when entering i
through the mucous surfaces. Hue!
articles should never he used ezcep
on prescriptions from reputable phy
sicians, as the damage they will do i
ten fold to the good you can possibl:
derive from them. Hall's Catarr
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Chene;
A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercur,
and is taken internally, acting di
rectly upon the blood and mucou
surfsoes of the system. In buyinj
Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you ge
the genuine. It is taken interna.'!
and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J
Cheney & Co. Testimonials free.
Hold by Druggists. Price, 75c, pe
bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti
pation.
Smith Agreeably SurprisedExpected
to be Defeated.
Columbia special in Thursday'
Charlotte Observer : The con
iesi ror unitea states S6nato
which E. D. Smith, of the cot
ton association, won from ex
Gov. John Gary Evans by ove
27,000 majority surprised Mr
Smith possibly more than al
most anybody else in the State
Ho went home Monday after
noon to Florence from Columbia
teelin^ that he was defeated
lie frankly told a few of big
more intimate triends as much
He feared the outcome of the
Evans crowd's appeal to the preiur1ir>A
nf th? vnlora in
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him in the eleventh hour with
being a bolter ami a member ol
the Haskell independent con.
vention which fought the electiot
of Tillman when he wat nominated
the first time for Gouernor.
When his friends gathered
about him and tried to tell bin
he was talking nonsense lie said
"No, I am beat, I know it; i
am going home to be with mj
wife to console her."
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uii. u'iihii is not iuio^euier 111
experienced in politics, but hi
appeared to have had a sever*
attack of "blues," which occas
ionally conies to a man of his
temperament and modesty 011 th<
eve of the decisive battle. O
course he never did show the
"white feather" to the outsidi
world and he worked like mac
up to the very last day. but h<
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doing in the upper tier of coun
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Mississippi Night Riders Order
Ginners to Close Up
, Shuhuta, Miss., Sept. 9.?Notices
were found posted at two
gins near this place warning the
1 ginners to cease operations.
* These notices were signed "night
I rulers."
, One of the gins on which the
notice was posted is ahout six
miles from this place and is
' owned by Abb dleidelberg, a
J negro. The other was the gin
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the operators of the gins would
bo killed unless they ceased to
gin cotton. There is no clue to 9
the guilty persons. s
Will Interest Many.
Kvery person should know that
good health is impossible it' the kid- I
neys are deranged. Foley's Kidney
Remedy will cure kikney and bladder e
disease in every form, and will build (.
up and strengthen these organs so
they will perform their functions I
properly. No danger of iirit;ht's disease
or diab?tes if Foley's Kidney "
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udden death of an aged citizen
kdio lived near Harmony, in
lorth Iredell, which occurred
ast week. Mr. J. W. Albea was
eaten in the kitchen of his home
hacking roasting ear9 for the
?oon meal when he suddenly fell
rom his chair anil died instantly.
The sudden summons is attribut?d
to heart disease, as the deeased
was apparently in his
isual health. Mr. Albea was
il>ouf 72 years old and is survived
bv a wife and fhree childen.
teWitt's ('arbolized FVitoh Hazel
lalve is recommended as the best
hinjr to use for piles. It is, of course,
food for anything where a salve is
teeded. Bewareof imitations Hold
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