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; THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. m, = . ~ ? Bepresentatiue Beujspaper. Bocers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Bounties tike a Blanket, '. VtoTxXxE ' LEXINGTON. S. C? WEDNESDAY APRIL 6 1910 23~ 1 WWIIWWWMIAII II Wl ! -? ir - '' m; i i.: M . i MHHHBnBMH i" | MOI I DEPOSIT IT $ I WHEN $ J YOU HAVE A $ I SURPLUS, WITH $ IS:fl TH I HOME NATiC I OF LEXI I TO DEPOSITORS ! 9 We offer the best security ^ 9 time deposits and savings t I TO BORROWERS 9 We furnish the "needful" > I THE PLACI a - - - *" I Fancy and Staple Grocei ? ^ I Cold Brinks of all Kinds. I handling Cotton Seed Meal a Barber Shop in connectic 8 the patronage of Chapin and P B *? Plewe ^ as^ *s a tri * I SUMMER 6 r. . I CHAPIB B. J????pw ' HARDWARE l Screen Doors and Windows, j let Cream Churns, ... ( Refrigerators, all sizes, * Lawn Mowers, " i Rubber Hose, J Mantles, Tiles, Grates, * * - i r Cook Stoves and Ranges, * i Cutlery and Tableware. W. S. SMART, i 1526 Main St. Columbia. S. C. ! < Piedmont ana Old Miil cigarette coupons wanted. I will redeem these * y in cash. Rice B. Harman. LET US SE ?? II IWIBIIIW I? ?IH11 HI? | yfj . CI fill "C v |j W' Oj; "iHp'///:% '1 f^';: I till par I ,,ir' Mm the P! I f|| I 1 lr\ fh, | III v \1 / il 1 E. G? DreSi I Outfitters tor Men and Boys. 61 w. a t5Ji<> MAIIN 8TKEI Solicits a Share i"EY | BORROW IT 1 WHEN I IN NEED, | FROM I >NAL BANK I NCTON | with liberal rates of interest on I iccounts. I at all times on persoDal or real j ; rates and on easy terms. I a E TO BUY I ies, Cigars and Tobaccos. 3 We make a specialty of I nd Hulls at lowest prices. 1 >n. We solicit a share of ? community and are here ? [ah | <, BOOZER, 1 r, s. c. jjj Zt Is No Longer a Question is to whether Dermozone ^BBBSS^^5jj|SaSJ will grow hair ibsolutly. _ )f this paper is ' i walking tea- WMwm1 ^ iimonial, as well as others SPWPk- 31391 oo numerous io mention, to the efficacy of Dermozone to grown air on a ball head. Dr. Harding has added an auxiliary, in that of a Toilet Soap, which conbains no acids or animal fats, with which to wash the scalp before and jccasionally while using Dermozone. A. cake of this soap can be had with Jach bottle of Dermozone. Dermozone is for sale by your local Druggist. TAYLOR DRUG CO., Headquarters, 1520 Main Streer, Columbia, S. C. BgEBBBBggmBa3g^S^B3Bra&^ HOW YOU I he best line of 1 othing in Ameri- f for the price, jj jrriffon Clothes." I Ve are agents for Walk- $ ir and Crossett Shoes, <*| tson and No-Name Hats. | n our Furnishing De- I tment you will only find | best. We sell the best 1 kes at the same price as I ers. H fcWHT | er A Co.g ] Lexington, S. C. I j LOBE DRY 60 . MOlTCZITOi: iri< ? J * - - - of Your Valued Pat Notice Of Teachers' Examination And Other Hitters. I desire to call to the attention of teachers' and others who desire to teach, the fact that tho teachers' examination will be held here on Friday, the 6th day of May, 1910, beginning at 10 o'clock a. m. All applicants will please be on time and shall provide themselves with large size paper and other necessary stationary. It will be well for all teachers to note that the State Board of Education will submit questions pertaining to agriculture. So, it will be necessary to give sr me attention to this subject before the examination. Under the law, it is absolutely necessary that ail teachers shall have certificates. It is a pleasure for me to announce also that there will be a summer school here this year. In a subsequent issue of this paper will be given tne day on which the school will open, the length of the term and all other necessary information. It is earnestly desired that all teachers of the county should attend the school, as its object is to give them, especially beginners, good, wholesome instruction upon the manner and method of teaching, besides other vital subjects that are taught in all schools. I would be glad if the teachers of the county would let me know at their earliest opportunity how long a term they would like to have. The school can run six weeks or two months. Let me know which would De preteraoie. Very truly. A. D. Martin, County Superintendent Education. TO THE HOUSEKEEPER We beg to call your attention to the fact that we now have a most complete stock of Fancy Groceries, and want to serve you. Below is a list of a few of our ipscialties: Pinnacle Flour, Velva Pure Cane Syrup, Lipton's Coffee and Teas, Libby's Pickles and Olives, Lilly of the Valley Canned Vegetables, Campbell's Soups, Sauce, etc. Van Camp's Pork, Beans, etc. Armour's '-Veribest" Canned Meats. * ? r-i 1-1 Ti 1 r_ _J. Armours smoKcu i>reaKiasi Bacon, Armour's Star Brand Hams. Give us a trial order and we will convince you that our line is of the very best to be had. Telephone orders given special attention. JULIAN P. MEETZE, Phono 71. Lexington, S. C. STATEMENT OF CONDITION of the LEX3N0T0H SAMS BIKK, t Located at Lexington, S. 0 At the elcsc of business Mar. 2 1, 1910. resources. Loans and Discounts $258,220 49 Overdrafts 20,454 35 Pnrtnfnrn -.i-nrl T?i-v-fn?v>c r> 700 7R Dae from Banks and Bankers 0,759 05 Currency 80S 00 Gold....* 80 00 Silver, and other Coin 377 40 Checks and Cash Items 5-1 71 Total $295,545 44 liabilities. Capital stock paid in $10,000 00 Surplus Fund 10,0JO ' 0 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid . 18,177.30 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 7.3,770 75 Savings Deposits 175,923 08 Cashier's Checks 00 > 31 Bills payable, including Certificates for money borrowed 7,000 00 Total $295,545 14 State of South Carolina. County of Lexington. Before mo came W. P. Roof, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of said bank. W. P Rook. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day of April, 1910. F. E. Dreiier, [L. S.J Notary Public for S. C. CDS C0MPAN1 r, je., m m m C ronage. Polite and Pron Improve the Town Property We are interested in the prosperity of our town. We can contribute to it materially, and give it a far more pros- d Derous look at the same time. Perhaps the public property needs a good coat of paint. Devoe will supply that coat with twothirds of the number of gallons required of any other. Devoe will la9t twice as long as any other. Devoe i9 all paint and full-measure. Devoe is the strongest paint known. Devoe will take care of the property, in the long run, for naif the money required ? by any other. The reason is stated above: Devoe is all paint and full-measure: the strongest paint known. ~ E. D. Jewell, Corry, Pa, painted his JJ house 5 years ago with a mixed paint; ? took 14 gallons. Last spring he re- * painted with Devoe; bought 14gallons ? a'ld had 4 left. Saved ?15 to ?20, as ~ painting costs two or three times as C much as the paint. 8 The Kaufmann Drug Co. A Musical Entertainment At Bethel A. K. E- Church. There will be a musical entertainment. with drama, given at Bethel A. M. E. Church Friday night, April 8fcb. ' Trained voices from Allen University, Columbia, will participate. The public is cordially invited to attend. Admission 10 cents. Reserved seats 15 cents, flood order assured. ' mnxT-i ? T> x. x>. .neisuu, x~ actor. ?_" .. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION ^ OF THE BROOKLAND BANE J Located at New Brookland, S. C., ~t the close of business Mar. 24, 1910. resources. Loans and Discounts $28,137 47 # Overdrafts 213 02 J Banking House 4,700 CO Furniture and Fixtnres.' 1,750 00 Due from Banks and Bank- v ers 2,022 41 * Currency 517 00 I Silver, and other Coin 323 41 Checks and Cash Items 1,053 55 Total $39,310 80 a LIABILITIES. . Capital Stock paid in $9,150 00 Surplus'fund 200 00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid 393 70 i Individual deposits subject to check 10.305 10 Savings deposits 1,818 00 Time certificates of deposit 1,950 00 Notes and bills rediscounted.. 2,5p0 00 Bills payable, including certificates for money borrowed 3,000 00 Total $39,310 83 E State of South Carolina, / ^ County of Lexington. ) g Before me came L. S. Troth, presi- jg dent of the above named bank who, being ft duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition ^ r\P coir) Vvo-,1- 00 climrri V,v Ti/V?.lr< nf v/x r(o1 u u;uiu^ c;o onvu x& w ? k/x>v**^ said bank. L. S. TROTTI, President. ^ Sworn to and subscribed before me, g tliis 4tb day of April, 1010. ? \Ym. W. Hawes, (L. S.) ? Notary Public for S. O. (> Correct attest: >' E. W. Shull, v Henry Buef, R. L. Skulek, ^ Directors. ) STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION j, of the BANK OF SWANSEA. \ Located at Swansea, S C., at the close fl of business Mar. 24, 1010. S resources. i Loans and Discounts 147,703 87 E Overdrafts 1,000 01 ? Banking House 2.518 54 ft Furniture aud Fixtur< s 1,527 CO | Due from Banks and Bank- ? e.rs 5,COS OS g Currency 4,040 00 | Silver and Other Coin 1,84-3 CO 9 Total '. $04,370 70 | lfa brlities. a Capital Stock Paid in $10,000 00 ? Surplus Pund 'J,0'JU to g Undivided Profits, less Cur- ^ rent Expenses and Taxes ? Paid 1,00:1 70 g Dividends Unpaid 24 00 | Individual Deposits subject f to Ciieuk 20.287 77 1 Savings Deposits 1(5,555 17 B Bills pavable, incltubngcer- g tifieates for money borrowed 5,000 00 m Total $(54,270 70 =" State of South Carolina, ) County of Lexington. ( Before me came 13. E. Craft. Cashier of tlie above named bank, who, beiiu? duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books ot' said bank. B. E. CKAFT, - 1 ? t k...1 k ..... ?worn i?) jiiiu MiuRfiiura uiuui/ ui-j, ? this 4th''uy of April, l'.UO. E. W. Burnett, (L. S ) Notary Public, 3. C. Correct Atte>t: pt. l. lybkaxd, W. H. Witt, Pv. E inablnkt, Diroctois. ^ r, GrE2IE5, COLUMBIA, N. C apt Attention, O^+nhPr IX STATEMENT OF Citizen's Bank BATESBURG, At the close of busine: RESOURCES. oans f 116,760 G5 i ?ver Drafts 1,150 00 | tocks 530 00} 'umiture and fixtures 2,051 00 \ ianking house 5,376 42: >ue from banks 12,902 87 ; !ash and cash items 9,558 95 ! i Total 148,829 90 | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, C Belore rae came A. C. Jones, Cash being duly sworn, says that the abo^ condition of said bank, as shown by t Sworn to and subscribed to before BARR 1???????? 1-892. Lexington Ss LEXINGTON, lapiiai, Surplus and Undl 5 per cent interest paid >eing computed semi-annually eceived. Commercial accounts also { Ample facilities for handl iccount will be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes for rt W.P.] Bank of : : : CHAP] The Bank Thai I This bank aims to give you go< checks for you?furnish drafts j always glad to assist you in busi; with this bank, which makes a positors. Our certificates of dej We cordially invito the farmer their hanking with us. ^ J. S. W2SSINGER, President. | BROOK LA F % KEW SKOO! !wj We Want your business. It is rn your money with us until you n W times a year. M J. C. GUIGNArtD, !(/j Vice-President. V CkJ.VW. -^V.. Plant Ycnsr D( They will yield a sure SAVINGS DEPARTMENT good or bad, and, if the "R ; the principal as well as the mediately had. Only a small amount i: Let us start the Saving Hal THE ST& COL'JMB JWm. Barnwell, President. John T. Mel A rf LifiJ ins 1 I / no cstii j xk^^SWy Absolu: \ x^gss cost is J. T. COLE.MAX; Ml;)-. Charleston, S. O. THE PRUDENTIAL IN5URAN Incorporated as a stack comp: j John F. Dryden, President. c???ww i r??ci??g?? tf ???mmm?% CONDITION OF of Batesburg, 8 C t Wi Vi f r I A ^ 1 1 1 A b.s Marcn, zotn, iy iu. LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $30,000 00 Surplus 2,000 00 Undivided profits 3,860 27 Re-Diacotints 5.700 CO Bills payable 20,000 00 Deposits and certificatas of dep >sit 86,042 87 Due to. banks 727 28 Total 148,329 1)0 lounty of Lexington, ier of the above named bank, who, ?e and foregoing statement is a true he books of said bank. A. C. Jones, me this the 25th day of March, 1910. ET JONES, Notaiy Public for S. C. 1910. lyings Dank, - s. c; vided Profits $?0,11.00. on savings deposits, i; *?rest . Deposits of <$1.00 an*, over jiven special attention. ing your business, and youi mt, $1.00 per year. E100F, President and Cashier mmemmmmmmmmammmmammmmammmammmmmmmm f Chapin a [N, S. C. : : : | [ Accommodates 3d services. We cash out-of-town for sending money way. We are ness matters. Make your deposits j point of good treatment of its dc>osit bear interest at 5 per cent. s as well as the business men to do 1 J. F. TTONEYCUTT. Cashier S? aa^'gaaggg^saggs *.#2x1--r MD BAN Kill iCLAPJD, S. C. < ;; f. i \ our desire to please. Leave y},j leed We pay interest four L. S. TROTTSj W President Kuj wijwimiwAm.uj.T- L-?- .u.v.-re.--1 : TV i. ..X silas*?* With Us i harvest of interest in our | ?, whether the season be $ AINY DAY" should come, I interest earned, Can be im- | fii s needed to open an account. | bit for you. | IA, S. C. I Geo. L. Baker, Vice President & ton, Cas*ier. [| ye 'j.-top.h i i'gj i u ^rr.'^T ~ 1. ' at- r - . i Fradenfiai I L iisrarcce policy contains i mates. Every item is le\y guaranteed. The Sow. s ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, i LEXINC7GM, S. C. ICE COMPANY OF AMERICA, my by the State of New Jersey Home Office, Kewark, N. J