The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 24, 1909, Page 5, Image 5
For sore throat, sharp pain
in lungs, tightness across the
chest, hoarseness or cougn,
. lave the parts with Sloan's
I * Liniment You don't need to
ft rub, just lay it on lightly. It
penetrates instantly to the seat
| of the trouble, relieves conges'
tion and stops the pain.
Here's the Proof.
Mr. A. W. Price, Fredonia, Kans.,
says: 44We have used Sloan's Lini^
ment for a year, and find it an excel.
lent thing for sore throat, chest paiDS,
colds, and hay fever attacks. A few
drops taken on sugar stops cough|
ifig and sneezing instantly."
Sloan's
Liniment
ft is easier to use than porous
B plasters, acts quicker and does
W not clogup the pores of the skin.
I It is an excellent an
- j- K!i!H
| tisepac reraeay zor BBM
asthma, bronchitis, Enfij
L and ai] inflammatory
^ diseases of the
throat and chest; ShX-AVYTbI
| wd break np the ttinflBBira
deadly membrane in
an attack of croup, S I
and will kill any kind I jfr* ^ I
of neuralgia or rheu- I 5
matic pains. f ?
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Print 25e^50c^? $1.00. I 9>iZdk~ H
1 Dr. Earl S. Sloan.
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The Lexington Dispatch.
A ? i ??
Wednesday, November 24. 1909.
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Z&dex to ITew Advertises: eats.
General Merchandise?P. M. Frick
Dry Goods?Mimnaugh'*.
Ten Day Sale?W. D. Bates
?* Bank Statements?Home National
Bank; The State Bank; Lexington
Savings Bank; Carolina National
Bank; Palmetto National BaDk; The
Brookland Bank; Bank of Swansea;
Bank of Chapin.
Banking?Home National Bank
Raal Estate?A. J. Fox
Dry Goods?'Tapp's.
Hogs?Matthews & Bcukriigbt Co
H&rfeet.
* Lexington 14j^c
[ . DeWitt's Little Early Risers?the
safe, sare, gentle, easy little liver pills.
i Ra snre to get Dewitt's Carbolized
Witch Hazel Salve, the original. Always
rei use substitutes and imitations.
The original IVWitt's Carbolized Witch
Hazel Salve i< good for anything a
salve is used for, bat it is especially
g09d for piles. Sold by Kaaft'mann
Drng Co.
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Cotton S39d Hoal and Hulls.
We now have a fall supply of cotton
seed meal a?xl hulls for sale at lowest
prices. Will exchange meal and hulls
: for seed. Tiring us your rawhides.
. We pay highest prices for s.-.me.
SUMMER & BOOZER,
Chap'm, S. C.
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Just received
of Horses and M
tucliy.
Saddle and E
Draft and Farm
KENTUCKY
T All sold under
See us b>:
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| OBITUARY.
I Naney, the wife of John W. Wise,
| was bom January 30, 1863, and dej
parted this life November 6, 1909,
I making her stay on earth 46 years, 9
| months and six days. W.
Married.
j .November is, ii>uy, at me iesiuem-c
j of the bride's father, Mr. Wade Hook,
j by Rev. J. A. Cromer, Mr. Charlton
j Roof and Miss Pearl Hook. All of |
! near Brookland, S. C.
November 21, 1909. at the residence
'
of the officiating clergyman, Rev. J.
A. Cromer, Mr. Edward Corley and
Miss Nancy Swygert. All of near :
Lexington, S. C.
Odd Fellows to Sleet. ,
| Dixie Lodge I. O. O. F., will meet
j Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock p. m. I
j All members are urgently iequested
i to attend promptly. ,
Saves Trouble.
i "After all. it is an advantage to have
a sophisticated hnsband."
"lb what wayV"
"Well, - it isn't necessary to waste
time hunting through bis pockets at
uigh t."?C h lea go Record - H era Id.
Hopeful.
Miss Ch'.girl-Now. what do you:
think of the theory that Methuselah
was really not as old as report said he
was? Mr. Frank?I think it is eery en-, j
couraging. Miss Oldgirl. ? Baltimore
American.
Gout Defined.
"What is gout?" asks a correspondent.
Well, it is an infliction if inherited.
but is often a source of pride
when acquired.?St. Paul Pioneer Press.
The Camel.
Why is a camel easily angered? Because
it always has its back up.
Rhetorical Figures.
"That orator's speeches are full of
golden promises to his constituents.
"Those aren't golden promises." said
Farmer Corntossel. "Those are golden
bricks."?Washington Star.
Fly Fame.
It seems a very simple thing
To kill the little flies. v .^
You are so big and they so mail
And you so very wise.
You chase one with a spatter round
The room most everywhere.
You bring it forward with a slapAlas.
he isn't there!
The little fly is very fly.
He dodges well your blow;
He leads you on a merry chase
And thinks you pretty slow.
And fame and fortune are the same,
Just like the flies, I swear.
You make a swoop to scoop 'em in?
Alas, they are not there!
/ * ?Boston Herald.
The State Bank.
Conservative in its management,
the State Bank of Columbia, is one of
the strongest banks in South Carolina.
Its officers are men of recognized
business ability and the showing
they make in their published statement
elsewhere is a most creditable
i
one.
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It is a fine time to butcher- Go to
Matthews & Bouknight's for your
hogs.
Don't forget to bring or send your
dollar, due the Dispatch, when you
come to court next week.
Fjme showers fill Men day night and
yesterday morning.
Come to The Bazaar for your CJirist;
mas and holiday presents.
Mrs. Eugena D. Hendrix has further
added to the beauty of her home
| by having the weeds and grass cleaned
off her yard*
m???o??a?i??n?wbmb?w???
L two car loads r
ules from Keni
i
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[arness Horses,
7 I
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Mules. L
HIGH C LAS
AND l?iULEI3
ouarantee?must be
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.bore buvmy any kim
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p o;:e
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
CAROLINA NATIONAL BAN
at COLUMBIA, S. C.
At the close of business, Novemb*
Kith. 3909.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $920,273
Overdrafts secured and unsecured
10,109 i
U. S. bonds to secure circulation
200,000
U. S. b^ndrt to secure U. S.
deposits 1,000
Premiums on U. S. bonds.. 4,500 1
Bonds, securities, etc 164,096
Banking house, furniture
and fixtures 142,353
Other real estate owned 124 1
Due from national banks
(not reserve agents) 45,890 1
Due from State and private
banks and bankers, trust
companies and savings
banks 12,009 !
Due from approved reserve
agents 124,515.1
Checks and other cash items 6,830 (
( Exchanges for clearing
bouse 15,653
Notes of other national
banks ?,550 <
Fractional paper currency
nickels and cents 474!
Lawful money reserve in
bank, viz:
Specie 47,785 '
Lepal tender not-es 27,.>40 <
Redemption fund with U.
S. Treasurer (5 per cent,
of circulation) 10,000 '
Total $1,746,?CG 1
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid ill 3 :-00,000 1
Surplui-lfond 100,000 1
Undividi d profits, less expenses
and taxes paid... 29,975 !
National bank notes outstanding
200,000 1
Dne to other natiouai banks 4,801 <
Dae to approved reserve
agents 19,200 i
Dividends unpaid 12$ <
Individual deposits subject
to check 1,151,764 .
Time certificates of deposit 3,700 1
Certified checks 115 1
Cashier's checks outstanding
4.361
United States deposits? 1,000 1
Notes and bills rediscounted
28,721
Reserved for taxes 2,937 1
Total $1,746,706 1
State of Sontli Carolina, Couniy 1
Richland, as:
I, T. H. Meighan, cashier of the abo1
named bank, do solemnly swear th
the above statement is true to the be
of my knowledge and belief.
T. H. MP7IGHAN. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before n
this 18th dav of November, 1909.
JNO. B. WITHERS,
Notary Public for S. <
Correct?At test:
J. H. Pollm,
T. S. Ihyan,
J. S. Muller,
Directors
The Sun.
It has been stared that no one hi
ever seen the sun. A series of co
centric shells envelops a nucleus <
which we know nothing except that
must be infinitely hotter than the fior
est furnace and that it must amount
more than nlue-teutbs of the sob
mass. That uueleus ic the real su
forever hidden from us. The ontc
most of the enveloping shells is a bo
5.000 miles thick and is called tl
"chromosphere." It is a gaseous ftoo<
Prompt Rebuke.
"Orlando, you mustn't put your ar
nrnnnd niv waist."
"Why. Gloriana, it's been there f
half an hour."
"Well. 1 didn't notice it till^ ji
now."?Chicago Tribune.
The Real Victim.
After a man has been sick a we
his wife looks worse than he do
from taking care of hint.?Atchis
Globe.
Advantage is a better soldier th,
rash ness.?Shn k esj iea re.
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^ L a vise? n U xXiey 5<ati?
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COLUMBIA. S. G.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION j
Of The
g PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK,
at Columbia, S.C.,
at the close of business November lCtl
* 1909.
RESOURCE3
Loans and discounts $1,170,303 ;
26 Overdrafts secured and unsecured
21,653 :
S4 U. S. bonds to secure circulation
2?0,000 (
00 U. S. bonds ten seourc U.
S. deposit* 80,000 (
00 U. S. bonds on hand 64,500 (
00 Premiums on U. S. bonds 15,000 (
80 Bonds, securities, etc 298,453 ;
Banking house, furniture
30 and fixtures K) 1,022 (
00 Due from national
banks
65 (not reserve
agent) $272,933 SO
Due from Stats
and private
63 banks and
bankers,
02 trust com52
panies and
savings banks 136,466 94
44 Due from approved
reserve
>0 agents 267,421 13
Checks and oth25
er cash items 65,080 32
Exchanges for
clearinghouse 49,036 87
To Notes of other
00 national banks 22,rC0 00
Fractional paper
currency,
00 nickels aud
? cents 229 SI
36 Lawful money
r e s e r v e in *
^ bank, viz:
XX Specie 20,092 50
Legal tender
^ notes 125,315 00
R e d e m p cion
^ fund with U.
S. Treasurer
>i (o percent, of
circulation).. 12,.">00 CO
OO <
o0 Total ?2,07*2,107 1
LK) LIABILITIES
00 Caoital stock paid in ?250,000 C
Surplus fund 50,000 C
51 Undivided profits, less ex00
penses and taxes paid 23,770 (
National bank notes out30
standing 250,000 C
00 Due to other na?
tional banks $ 660.201.45
03 Due to State and
of private banks and
bankers 300,156.88
re Dividends unpaid. 42.00
at Individual deposits
st subject to check. 1,214,SIR 10
.Demand certificates
of deposit.. 10,100.00
Certified checks.. 11,712.50
Cashier's checks
outstanding 14,&7U00
D. United States deposits
rr, 550.53
Deposits of U. S.
disbursing officers
10.018.SO
$2.385,937.1
? i Liabilities other khan thoeo
above stated 2,400.C
13 Total $2,972,107.'
u" State of South Carolina, County <
^ Richland, ss:
I, J. P. Matthew?, cashier of tl
c- above named bank, do solemnly ewej
to tliat the above statement is true to tl
ar best of my knowledge and belief.
n. J. P. MATTHEWS,
]r[ Cashier.
f Subscribed and sworn to before n
this 18th day of November. 1909
J? BjaUCE W. RAYENEL,
Notary Public. S. C.
Correct?Attest:
W. T. AYCOCK,
m F. H. WE3TON,
B. F. TAYLOR,
or Directors.
ist STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIO
of the
BANS OF CHAPIN,
^ LOCATED AT CKAPIN. S. C., A
on THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
NOV. I''', 1909.
an
Resources.
Loans and Discounts $10,001
Overdrafts 254
Ranking House 1,714
l Furniture aud Fixtures 1,795
* Other Real Estate. o,.'i75
Due from Banks and Trust
| Companies 14.429
f Currency 2.080
VjtOIQ a , v.
Silver and other Coin 13;>
Checks and Cash Items
Expense 047
Total .*41,205
Liabilities.
| Capital Stock paid in "? 9.900 (
I Individual deposits subject
i to chock 20.M5
j Savings deposits 45?> i
i Time certificates of deposit 10.051 i
i
,
| Total si 1.205
State o;: South Carolina, /
Countv ?>i Let: in:: foil *
j I> -tore r,;j. came .1. F. Ilonevcul
! Cr-shlar tiv i:ain'd h.'inK. v?*n
: btiiir {Inly s/'orn, says That tho a bo
! :i;k! is a tnv e?>
j (iition ot sai'.i bank, as show a by t!
J books (>{ said. bank.
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j Swovn 10 and subscriber! bot'ore in
j ibis i-'sd r. iv of >b)V.-a:i>t r. 1W:?.
X. Z. Sr:ws;b Xoinry Pubiic for H. 1
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) | J. S. WK-tsok-:.
i W. li. WlU.IAMS.
Dins-tors.
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:l FAMOUS REMEDIES
x) Popular and Efficient Reuse*
50 bold Medicines Sold on [
Merit Only.
L6
]9 Andes' Great Prescription
Recommended for Catarrh,
all forms of Stomach, Liver,
Kidney, Bladder Troubles
" and purification of the Blood. I
Germ and Worm Eradicator.
Andes' Wonderful Gil
Used externally and in- j
ternally, recommended for 9
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, S
Headache Toothache, Ear- j|
ache, Backache, Sore Throat, ji
Sprains, Bruises, Pleurisy, 5
Diarrhoea, Cramps and all j a
aches and pains. j *
\\ THE KAUFMAN DRUG ;
COMPANY, . <
ll ' Sole Agents for Andes' j J
jP LEXINGTON, . . . . S. C. |j |
11 ilmBMttOIOJJMMBBB?j
(6 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION ?
? OF THE <2
?0 BAI?E OF SWANSEA. j
Located i?.t Swansea. S C., at the close J
K) oi: business Nov. 16, 1W1). C
>0 RESOUKCJ!t>. j
Loans and Disoounta $17,450 M j
>5 Overdrafts 50 (
Banking House 2,*259 54 J
>0 Furniture and Fixtures 1,527 CO <
Other Real Estate 259 CD j
Due from Banks and Trust ;
Companies 20,900 (3 t
Currency 2.000 fO t
Silver and Other Coin 230 1-3 ^
Total $01,002 69 !
LIABILITIES. j
Capitol Stock Paid in $10 000 CO t
Surplus Fund 101 04 t
Undivided Profits, less Our- ~
rent Expenses and Taxes <
Paid l,:dS'J
Individual Deposits subject j
to Check 38,260 25 J
Savings Deposit*' 11,051 96 i
Total $61,602 60 j
;0 State of Sorrn Oajiojjxa, i j
^ Couuty of Lexington. \ <
_ Before me came B. E. Craft, Cashier '
ro of the above named bank, who, being J
j duly sworn, says that'the above and <
foregoing statement is a true condition i
of said bank, as shown by the books of \
? said bank. B. E. CRAFT, J
Sworn to and subscribed before me, <
this 22nd day of November, 1909. j
J. G. Fallaw, (L. S.) <
Notary Public, S. C. j
,p Correct Attest: j
1 R. L. Lybraxd, |
W. H. Witt, \
I. W. Hurro, J
Directors. <
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
ok the
BBOOKLAND BANK
Locate! at New Brockland, S. C.,
at the close of business Nov. 1'.*, li;00.,
resources.
Loans and Discounts $14,432 GO
T Demand Loans 1.03 00
Overdrafts 418 517
Banking House 4,050 CO
Furniture and Fixtures 1.7-30 00
Due from Banks and Trust
Companies 12X32 70
Currency . 750 00
,S9 Silver, and other Coin .. 438 74
(51 Checks and Cash Items 425 74
04 Insurance, Stationary and
7,S Expenses 054 09
44 I .
Total s! :,00.2 40
02 i.tawutt.::s.
00 Capital Stock paid in ?7,170 00
00 Due to} Banks and Trust
30 pompanies 428 04
Individual Deposits subject to
10 i Check 1.7.$04 48
? Savings Deposits 10.201 01
26 Time Certificates of Deposit 500 00
oo To::l1 sum-;-.u |
j State of Sorrn Oauoeixa. /
79 County of Lexington. 1
[); j Before me ctune L. S. Trotri. j
00 I fl- Tit of the above mimed fiuuiv wit'.>. j
i duiv sworn. savs that the above
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large on<s are welcome here? i
yon need not wait until your bus- |
iuef*> has assumed great propor- [
tions before opening a Checking !
i Account, DO SO TO-DAY.
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j Onr patrons regardless of the I
I amount of business done, receive |
I every courtesy in all matters of t
II business entrusted to us?and j<
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Ij there is nothing in safe banking |
] we cannot perform. Talk it over f
j with onr cashier.
!i CAROLINA RATIONAL BANK, i
COLUMBIA, S. C. I
L
Bool Estate |
sr*d lusnrasiss, |
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WANTED |
2 iO farms, 75 to 150 acrc-8 each. >
j Answer quick, giving full de- |
scription, p'Aoe and terms. |
540 aerca 4 miles from Swan* [
sea, known as the Joe S),T"*npert i
| place, -W ac-ren open lund 4, room >
j dwelling, barn aiid ttaoU a. plen- |
! ty water. >
) 1 8 h. p. engine and Toiler, 1 [
j 50 saw gin, conen&r aid prets, 1 >
; thresher No. 3. j
105 acres 4 miles from S >ed- \
; rer.r., 30 a. res cpen land, ore cm . i
dwelling. [
i 72 stores near Styx on Sonthern )
railway company, :jo acres in ul- \
fixation. 3 room house, deep well J
and good orchard. >
One-half acre lot in Lexington, [
3 3 room dwellirg. >
\ 20 4-10 acres near Lexington, >
I timbered. [
J 124 acres, 3*? mils from Barr;
50 acres open land. 9 Room >
dwelling, 2 barns and other out >
buildings, easy terms. ; |
20 >4 acres near Saxe-Gotha ,
mills, I) room dwelling, outbuild- >
ing, good orchard, plenty water. [
109 acres 4 miles from Barr (
12 acres open land near church i
and school. |
1 Stationery engine 12 H. P. >,
1 Boiler, 18 II. P. \
1 Saw Mill & Fixture. [
104 acres near Saxe Gotha Mills ,
K3o acres one mile from Lexing- >
toil depot-; To acres cleared; young |
orchard; creek runs through >
place; fruit never fails. >
50 acres near Lexington. . . [
One lot in town of Lexington. k
j One lot on Main street of Lex- K
| ington: good building. [
| 80 acres 2 miles from Lexington |
i Plenty water. Fruit never fails. >
1 So acres near Lexington. Good [
( for truck. Frnit never fails. i
j 2 >0 acres 2\ miles from South- i
J ern railway. GO acres open land. [
Frnit never fails. Good orchard >
< en the place. Two buildings. i
j 25 resident lots in towu of Lex- [
ington. >
45 acres, 3 miles from Lexington,
2 9 acres open land. Plenty water. |
3 S5 acres, 7 miles from Gilbert >
3 25 acres open land, 35 acres >
| round timber, 3r) acres boxed [
1 timber, 2 4-rcom bouses, >
| barn and stables. Church and >
3 school house within 2 miles of [
place. I
; One large lot, 6-roorn dwelling >
| and barn oil Main Street, Lex- |
( ington. >
f 3 acres, good dwelling near >
| Lexington. ^ |
1 S-) acres '-> tail- s from Chaplr, >
* -"> room dwelling, Mid outbuildings >
2 -10 acres open land. |
6 "?'k acres very near Lexington ,
Q . 25 acicsooeu land: nienrv water 5
} On ill'- idaoo. \
| ()!;? No. ' > J. C. Steele brick mill <
2v> nrivs four miles from J
a ? feed ".nan en LiaeU Creek. <
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