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Iron of any kind, Brass and
kinds, Old Rags and Bones.
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We are prepared to do any kind o:
repair work on buggies, and wagons
> the rubber tires put on in short notice.
Iiere Horseshoeing a Specialty,
We solicit a share of your patronagi
and guarantee satisfaction.
J. E. RAWL & COMPANY.
'* At Rawl Old Stand. Lexington, S. C
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Farmers To Organize Saturday.
On next Saturday, the 9th, the
farmers of Lexington county will organize
a County Corn Growers' Association.
That such an organization
will be of vast interest to every farmer
in the county is a foregone conclusion,
and it is hoped that every farmer
in the county will try and be at the
meeting.
Much interest has already been manifested
in the greater growing of corn,
but it is the purpose of those in charge
of the government demonstration
work, to further arouse the interest of
the people in growing more and bett>r
corn.
With the many prizes already offered
for the largest yield of corn, and
with the very large number who have
already signified their intention of
making an effort to gain the prize, it
seem9 certain that the yield of corn
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will oe very matermuy xuureciacu tiixo
year.
The meeting will be held in the
court house, beginning at 11 o'clock.
Enumerators Appointed.
The following enumerators have
be^n appointed to take the cen9U9 for
thi* cmnty, beginning on April 15th:
Black Creek Township?Wood Recorder,
Pelion.
Boiling Springs Township?Ioor
Hayes. Lexington.
Broad River Township?Edward L.
Eleazer, Chapin; John A. Lever,
Chapin.
Bull Swamp Township?Samuel J.
Derrick, Swansea.
Batesburg Township?John B. Towill,
Batesburg.
Chinquepm Township?John B.
Towill, Batesburg,
Congaree Township, including Brookland?W.
R. Lowe, Brockland; excluding
Brookland, M. G. Caughman,
Brccklard.
Fork Township?Webster W. Amick,
Irmo; Wm P. Cline, Jr, Irmo.
Gilbert Hollow?"Willie E. Long,
Gilbert; R. Kirk Donley, Gilbert.
Hollow Creek Township?Miss Eunice
R. Wessinger, Lexington.
Lexington Township?Geo D. Hays, |
Lexington; J. W. Addv, Lexington. i
Platte Springs Township?J. R. Lang- I
ford, Swansea.
Saluda Township?Appointee not yet !
commissioned.
Mr?. Shaaly Has Resigned.
Mrs. E. L. Shealy has resigned as
postmistress at Summit, effective on
April 1. The office is now in the
store of R. 0. Shealy & Co., and Mr.
R. O. Shealy is postmaster.
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-.M13. lido uau an uuuiuncii
service of nearly 25 years, and the of
fice ha9 been in the family for 36
I years.
? FINAL DISCHARGE.
> This is to notify aJl persons that I
will apply to Geo. S. Draft9, Esq.,
Judge of Probate for Lexington County,
South Carolina, on the 6th day of
3 May, 1910, for a final discharge a9 administrator
of the estate of Dr. M. Q.
Hendrix, deceased.
W. P. ROOF,
. 4w26 Administrator.
W. P.
Deale
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LEXINCTO
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No. 9296.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE HOME NATIONAL BANK
OF LEXINGTON,
AT LEXINGTON, S. C., IN THE
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS,
MAR. 2d, 191C.
RESOURCES.
Leans and Discounts $86,740 08
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured
None
U. S. Bonds to secure circulation
25,000 CO
Premiums on U. S. Bonds 1,000 CO
Banking house, Furniture,
and Fixtures 7.000 00
Other Real Estate Owned.. 1,400 00
Due from National Banks
(not reserve agents) 8,743 89
Due from approved Reserve
Agents 8,248 29
Checks and other Cash
^ Items 2,330 80
Notes of other National
Banks 70 00
Fractional Paper Currency,
Nickels, and Cents 100 68
Lawful Money Reserve in
Bank, viz:
Specie '. 2,022 05
Legal-tender motes 2,905 00
Redemption Fund wich U.
S. Treasurer (5 per cent,
of circulation) 1,250 00
Total $141,870 79
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in $25,000 00 I
Surplus fund 1,000 o0 i
Undivided Profits, less Expenses
and<Taxes paid... 2,763 91 |
National Bank notes outstanding
25,000 CO
Individual Deposits
subject
to check *86,785 31
Time certificates
of deposit
'865 00
Cashier's checks
outstanding.. 456 57
88.106 88
Total $141,870 79
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Stale oi soutn uaroima, uouniy 01 -Lexington,
ss:
I, Alfred J. Fox, cashier of the abovenamed
bank, do solemnly swear that
the above statement is true to the best
of my knowledge and belief.
ALFRED J. FOX,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 4tb day of Apiil, It) 10.
W. D. DENT,
Notary Public S. C.
Correct?Attest:
KARLF. OSWALD,
SAMUEL B. GEORGE,
JAS. J. WINGARD,
Directors.
Eggs For Sale.
Pure prize winners, White Rose
Comb Wyandotts, eggs to set from
pure stock at $1.25 per dozen. Order
now. G. B. Dominick,
4wp26. Neesjs, S. C.
ROOF,
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erchandise
>H, S. C,
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AS WELL AS
large ones are welcome here?
you need not wait until your business
has assumed great proportions
before opening a Checking
Account, DO SO TO-DAY.
Our patrons regardless of the
amount of business done, receive
every courtesy in all matters of
business entrusted to us?and j
there is nothing in safe banking !
we cannoc perform. Talk it over !
with our cashier. I
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COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Eczema and Rheumatism.
For twenty-five years Botanic Blood B:ilm
(B. IJ. B.) has h'M>u curing yearly thousands
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i Bones, Back or Joints. Mucus Patches in !
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Hair or Eyebrows falling out, Itching, wa- j
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BOTANIC BLOOD BALM (B. B. B.)
is ple-'sant and safe to take: eomp"sed of :
pure Botanic ingredients. It purifies and
en riches Hie blood
DRUGGISTS, $l PER LARGE BOTTLF, \
with directions for hdme cure. ,
S >ld in Ivxincton by Kaufmann Drug Co .
and Derrick's Drug Store. J
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FAMOUS REMEDIES
Popular and Efficient Household
Medicines Sold on
Morii nnlv.
VIM J
Andes' Great Prescription
Recommended for Catarrh,
all forms of Stomach, Liver,
Kidney, Bladder Troubles
and purification of the Blood.
85c
Andes' Wonderful Oil
Used externally and internally,
recommended for
Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Headache Toothache, Earache,
Backache, Sore Throat,
Sprains, Bruises, Pleurisy,
Diarrhoea, Cramps and all
aches and pains.
40 c
THE KAUFMAN DRUG
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Sole Agents for Andes'
LEXINGTON, - - - - S. C.
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SELL THE BEST AMERICAN REFINED
SUGAR AT COST
We import and roast every pound of 1
HofTec sold by up.
Roasted 11c to 35c.
Green 10c to 20o.
Fine Teas 25c to 80c.
Rice sold at Cut Prices.
Pure Baking Powder 20c lb; 10c % lb.
Walter Baker's Cocoa 20c % lb.
Walter Baker's Chocolate 20c yz lbPHONE
157.1639 MAIN ST
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Dr. Boyd's Sure-Pop Colic Cure
!or stock, and his entire line of reliable
veterinary remedies for sale at The
Bazaar
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