The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 13, 1910, Page 4, Image 4
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The Lexington Dispatch
Wednesday, July 13,1310.
G M. Harm an, Editor and Publisher !
D. R. Haltiwanger, Assistant Editor. I
Entered at tne Post Office at Lexington, j
S. C., as second class matter.
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CIRCULATION 2.327.
Lever's Lumber Vote.
That great bugaboo of a "lumber
Vote" that one or two people seemed
to think was going to do so much
harm to Lever, didn't put in much of
an appearance at the Lexington meeting
Wednesday, and we just guess it's
going to be the same way in Orangeburg
county and all over the district.
In speaking of the campaign meeting
at Lexington the Columbia Record's
reporter said:
"The greatest ovation so far accorded
any candidate on this campaign
was given Congressman A. F.
Lever by the people of his home
county yesterday afternoon. Round
after round of applause was accorded
Mr. Lever. When fie had finished
speaking, the audience cheered for
several minutes. Mr. Lever called
mam7 of his auditors by name; he
knew them and tb< y knew him and it
could be seen that they didn't gire a j
rap how he voted on any of the sehed- j
ules of the turiix bill."?Orangeburg
Sun.
The above is from the Orangeburg 3
Sun. No one in the great audience
who heard Mr. Lever's great speech j
had any doubt tint his vote was in j
the interest of the taxpayers cf the j
South and the district. His .clear, |
frank exposition with respect f-> the 1
small duty on lumber showed beyond j
question that the duty does net anfi j
cannot effect the pric-* of lumber oi !
this State, because of too prokioitivo j
freight rates on Canadian lumber, j
which make ch? shipment e;l sale c i' !
such lumber in South Carolina an in:
possibility. We sail lumber to 0.-i:a- j
da and buy nono from i; and homo |
the tariff does k -t tfi.r: the price. !
Lever actually ?avr?l money to ?..?ur I
people by making cho nor. :.rr\ t-as- |
tern Hiiny?ves oi'ii c'""- *r ' ? t- a:ir- <
tide pa/the cnx. Ho vt-o d vr> ,- i riie
principle or a fair deai for :h ; So::.- ;
em taxpayer and was never more
right in his life. He has never been
given such a .great ovation at the
hands of his people shiee his enrtrnco
into polities mid h:5 is stronger now
than ever before.
Among the popular new.-paper men
in Lexington lor the campaign last
Wednesday was Mr. R L. JVI. Scott,
news editor of the 0 dunibbi State.
He is one of tne moot brilliant young
writers in the State and is "making
good'' on The Stare
Death, cf Cf ?rt*slia
Jerusha Harris, the lC-year-oid j
i daughter of Toaey Hirris. one of tne
beat- known mid most highly respeet.
ed negroes of this town, died at the
home of her p: rants on Friday last,
after a painful illness extending ov.-.r
a period of six months. Sne was buried
at Betht-l A. M. L\ church ou Sanday
room at 11 o'clock. Ia this
affliction Toney has the sympathy of
both white and colored.
Hero is Relief for Women.
If you have puns in the back. Urinary,
Bladder or Kidney troub e, and svanr a
certain, plea<*anr h rbcure for wo . an's ills,
try Mother <iraWs Aus-ralian-Leaf Ii is a
safe aDd never-failing regulator. At Druggists
or by mail 50 fits. Sample package
FREE Address, The Mother Gray Co., Leiioy,
N. Y.
Lexington County Corn
Growers' Association.
Friday, July 22, at 10:30 o'clock at
Lexington Court House the assoeia v
tion will meet-. The following gentlemen
will speak on the subjects assigned
them, viz:
Prof. S. S. Linaler, "Scimtific and
Practical Farming "
Mr. Has Barr, "Why I Am a Farmer.^
Mr. J. Weir Addy, "How I Am
Growing My Corn."
Others will speak on the above and
kindred subjects, among whom Prof.
Ira W. Williams is expected.
"When the association met in April
the newspapers said "It was one of
the most enthusiastic gatherings of
farmers ever held in Lexington." We
believe and want this one to be the
best ever he'd. Every farmer in the
county is earnestly invited to attend,
ask questions and taflt on corn
growing. Plan and talk right now to
come aDd teJl of your failures and successes,
and bring your neighbor with
you. E. C. Ridgell, President.
WAKE UP!
Shake off that
tired feeling due to
sluggish liver, kidneys,
stomach and bowels.
'' Cleanse and purify
your system with the
greatest of tonics, j
OXIDINE
?a bottle proves.
The specific for Malaria, Chills
and Fever, and all diseases
due to disorders of liver,
: bowels, stomach
I and 1 idnevs.
soc. At Derrick Drug Co.
Lexiug'o , fc>. C.
Our Banks. i
The statements of the Lexington
county banks all show a wonderful increase
iu business during the last few
months, despite the fact that this is a
season of the year when money is supposed
to be scarce. There is no better
way to judge the prosperity of any
section than bv it<* banks. It is gratifying
to note the continued growth of
all our banking institutions.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
of the
BANK OF CHAPIN,
LOCATED AT CHAPIN, S. C., AT
THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
JUNE 30, 1910.
Resources.
I Loans and Discounts ?35,340 13
j Overdrafts *?3S 92
Banking House 1,714 24
Furniture and Fixtures 1,795 78
Other Real Estate 3,US 08
Due from Banks and Bankers
88-1 J6
Currency 772 00
Gold...." 295 00
Silver ami other Com 553 99
Checks and Cash Items -V) 09
Total ?15,712 90 j
Lisb&iies.
Capital Stock paid in ?10,000 00
Surplus fund 335 79
Individual Deposits subject to
Check " ..." 9,051 81
Sftvia.'ts Deposits S38 79 j
Tina- OoridbvVs of Bern-it. ii,45 1 IS j
Cashier's checks
Bills ptvable, including
c-el isllc.it for moncv
borrowed 33 050 j
Total 'm-V'1- |
SirCe of Foutii Carolina, / }
C -uiw of toil v !
11 -ore c?''.!io J. F. HonuTcuft, |
C shier of thn a^oyo nam'nl bani:, v. l o, ;
'Inly .vo'cvn, says Pie :: > -\c j
u>!Vv[oi:i^ statem.-ac U -i irue con- |
oi;j.oii of :-?M bank, as sbcum by r.be j
book.-, or sji'.vI bunk.
T. F. Uo-:rvoi TT.
R\vc *ii fo a*'.rl subscribed b lore mo, !
to is ciriv r?i ,Tu v. ibb'.
Z. Sease. Notary Public for S. C
Ccr/."<rt?Atf C.-t
J. S. WsssJ.voeu,
W. D. Wli.LIA^S.
T) " ]TFT
x. . .u. -L luv. ixt
Directors.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF Tlifi
ESOOKLAO BAITS
Loi-atrf at Xow Brooklan-l. 3. C..
at the close of business Jim ^ 3 j, 1010. j ]
KESOFHCES. ;
Loans aivl Discounts $33,413 53 |
Ov'.rdrafts 130 44 i
Banking House -1.700 00 i
Fnrir'tnre nii'i Fixtures 3,750 00 | ;
Dae from Bimks and Bank- } <
(*1'S rfc, J > i
Currency i ,4s:? 00 J t
Silver, air! other Coin 452 01
Cheeks ar.d Cash Items 48^ ->2
Total $46,Wi 43
LIABILITIES.
Capitil Stock paid in $9,150 00
Surplus fund 500 00
Undivided ptofits, less current
expenses and taxes '
paid 340 4(> (
Individual deposits subject
to check 14.039 87 ,
Savings deposits 15.381 10 <
Time certificates of deposit 1,750 00 j
Notes and bids'rediscounted.. 2,500 00 J
BillG payable, including cer- <
tifioates for money bcr- ;
rowed } 3,C00 00 \
Total $40,901*43 j
State of South Carolina, ) j
County of Lexington. s <
Before me came L. S. Trotti, prcsi- j
dent of the above named bank who, being ]
rhil-e cwrni cave that t.llU ab.OVf' Slid (
foregoing statement is a true condition
of said bank, as shown by tlie boois of
said bank.
L. S. TROTTI. President.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 9th dav of July, 1010.
Wm. W. Rawes, (L. S.)
Notary Public for S. O.
Correct attest;
K. W. Shull.
R. L. Shut.ek.
J. G. Guignakd,
Directors.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
of the
BANK OF SWANSEA.
Located at Swansea. S C., at the close
of business June 30, ItilO.
resources.
Loans and Discounts $57,771 17
Overdrafts 1,018 85
Banking Jtlouso z.ojs o-i t
furniture and Fixtures 1,5-7 00 J
Due from Banks and Bank- (
ers 2,878 31 (
Currency >,000 00 J
Gold 105 00 \
Silver and Other Coin ... 1,127 20 <
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Total #71.5 46 07 !
Lf ABILiiiES.
Capital Stock Paid in $10,000- 00
Surplus Fund 2,500 00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid 330 73
Dividends Unpaid 14 00
Individual Deposits subject
to Check 10,211 07
Savings De]>osits 11,480 (',4
Bills payable, including certificates
for money borrowed
25,000 00
Total 871.546 07
State ok South Carolina, /
County of Lexington. v
Before me came B. E. Craft, Cashier
of the above named bank, who, being
' " -v ^ _ -i 1
duly sworn, says mar me auuvo aim
foregoing statement, is a true condition
of said bank, as shown by the hooks of
said hank. B. E. CRAFT,
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 5th day of July, 1910.
J. G. Falla x. (L. S.)
Notary Public, S. C.
Correct Attest:
R. K. IXABINET,
R. L. Lyrrand,
W. H. Witt,
Directors.
Masonics.
A A REGULAR COMMUNICA
on of Lexington Lodge No. 152,
/\r\A. F. M., will be held Saturday,
July 16th, 1910, at T oclock, p. m.,
Brethren are earnestly requested to at
Genu.
By order of the W. M.
Godfrey M. Harmax, Secfy.
Masonic ITotico
Regular communication of Pomaria
Lodge ISo. 151, A. F. M., will convene
in Masonic Hall, Peak, Saturday,
ltith January, at 6 o'clock p. m.
The 2nd and 3rd degrees will be centered.
Brethren will please meet
promptly.
John C. Swygert, Master.
NOTICE STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING OF MIDDLEBURG
MILLS.
A meeting of the stockholders of
Middlc-burg Mills i> hereby called fcr
the SLh day of August 1910, at 12
o'clock m,, in the cilices ot the company
at Batesbnrg. S. 0. to consider
a resolution passed by the directors at
a meeting held on the Sth day of July J
1910, suggesting an issue of one rhoii- j
sand shores ot preferred s'oek oi the
par value one hundred dollars, v. hd-h j
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IS till lliC'VtlSC 01 .* S ),uJO U. lilt- i'iii-1:; ii j
stoc&.oach :?u.'ironroe i ?j.-yya^rofV: *vd i
(tlvi'U'ilvi ( t ) ? fii-'I Ut!5 CUt (>x ' iitt j
net LM:*ni-:;j6 t l;o corporation before !
r.cy Uivib, ucsero pain < '? ;?u: ecotnoii I
St. i'V-r. <.; I |p c . [' ikjoi.i.ifl ?u To be j
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sio<*Ivi !*;<?i ' 1.*' or ; pit' }
C. "a t. " ? ! ' 1* ? :.iit to. o':. V ;-2 : .r- 1
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will lure,or bo rcqnou-d to .* ?:i-i ?t j
tiift I? c.:u <- 1 rr ; }
n Jiur.'i.c .! v.v. : fin/ si., its < i' or - j
b iron swnotooric .j i.> bu issued ..;i |
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Bale Under Execution.
)' / \brti'i' f :! Invocation is,:;. .1 by
Frank W. Si; ;?lvv, ck rk oi Court, in
o' iiv.; Cuswo.iS Si one Cc;io
naiiii-.t W. H. Folder, to ine di;veud,
I hnve levied >:poii and will
1! :?* puislio cutcvv, to tin*, - iciest
binder, before ike Court douse door,at
I."vinoton../-.ii ton J -1 j&;u<iuv in
Hilst, J010, clrij-i::?r thv usual hours of
-.-ah, jmI t; o rijtht, UJ--.1 iiiteivsr, of
i iio Scixd m . .u. ' Icier i;t i lio following
land, to wit:?AU that iot of laud, f-icutecl
ia tiio County of Lexir^i-on, and
111 .i State of South Giro .us* containing
;en (10) acres more 1*. >s, and bounded
on the- xSi.rtii l\v landsof Emma and
y Mettzo: South, :>v lands formerly
>f W'm. H. Mnfoze, ciee;d. and West by
:a:i<ls of C. E. Cork-y.
Tonus of sale er.sii, purchaser to pay
for payers.
P. II. COR LEY,
July ll-lD20-3w-3a S. L. 0., S. C.
Real Estate \
asad Siisysme,
LEXINGTON, - S. C. |
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?gonf For Healih and g
Accident I
Pay ?1.00 per month and in 5
eise of sickness or accident get ?
&50 per month till weii. Acci- |
dental death $500. * p
I Insure Horses, Mules and g
Cattle against Fire, Lightning, 5
Accident and Sickness. |
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MATiflMAI BASlIf I
j Lexington, S. C | j
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Barbecue at Pelion.
We will furnish a first-class barbecue,
with re freshmen ts, at Pelion on campaign
flay, August 17th. The public
cordially invited.
Zenker & Yonce.
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everything else fail&^
M ill ilcivuua juwuaiiuu auu I'.maiv gj
I weaknesses they are the supreme I
3 remedy, as thousands have testified. |
S FOR KIDNEY, L3VER AND I
g STOMACH TROUBLE I
I it is the best medicine ever sold |
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SURVEYING *
I/AMOTT & COVINGTON
CIVIL ENGINEERS
Cop. Main and Gepvais Sts.
Columbia, S. C.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County -;-f Lexington.
Jtsy u-eorge &. uraits, esquire, rroDaie
J udge.
Whereas, Frank VV. Shealy, C. C. C.
P. & G. S. made suit to me, to grant
him Letters of Administration of the
estate of and effects of Alfred Sliarpe.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said Alfred Sharpe
deceased, that they be and
appear, before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Lexington C H.,
S. C., on the 17th day of Aug., 1910,
next, after publication hereof, 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 Stli day
of July Anno Domini. 1910.
Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.)
Probate J edge. Lexington County, S. C.
Published on riio Oh day of July,
3910. in The Lexington Dispatch for |
2 weeks. 3S j
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f-;r ::i i Lis otlice for liie week ei.dii;:;July
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Joiiaiji-* L-e, S. S. Marks, Mr. Tack |
Hanks, Pvi>;o.'vi.
Those let tors will be so fit to tiK- |
.load letter otJie^ July 25, 1910. ;r jut J -?ii
nVOivd beior-*. L?; calling lor lix* :
above }':r?r.: say advertised, giving ?
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S. J. Leaphari, P. 31.
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B. B. B. Cures Above Troubles Also,
Eczema and Rheumatism.
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For twenty-five years Botani<? B]or.<d Balm
(B. B. B ) has b?cn curing >eariy thousands
of sufferers from Primary, Secondary or
Tertinary Blood Poison,. and all forms of
Blood and Skin Disuses. Cancer,. Bhouina- '
t'Sm xiiii fj-a'tna. We soli-it she most < hstinnte
ca??es, l? cause B: B. B. euros wnere
all else fails-. If you have aches and pains
i Bones, B?ek or Joints, Mucus Patches in
Month, Sore Throat. Pimples, Copper-colored
Spots Ulcers on any part or the body,
Ilair or F vobrows falling out. Itch ins, \vn
t^ry blisters or ope*1 humors. Risings or
pimples of Eczema..Boils, Swellings, Eating
Sor"S, take B. B- A ?t kids the person,
makes the b'ood pure and rich, completely
changing the entire tody into a oean.
healthy condition healing every sore or
pimple and st-pping all eehfs, pains and
itchitig, curing th" worst case of El od Poison.
' hcnmat.ism "rE^cnw,
BOTANJC BLOOD BALM 3. B. B.)
is ple.-sant and safe to take: comr -sod of j
pure Botanic ingredients. It porifies and j
enriches the blood j
DuUGUl-TS. > : PEP LARGE BOTTLE. :
with directions for homo cure. ! v
Sold ih Lexington b.? Kuufmann BrugCo. j f.
and Derrick's Biug store. j ti
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I See Us Befar
We have all styles of Bi
$55 to $85 in steel tiri
Tires at all prices.
Also one-horse Wagons ;
Two-horse Wagons at 3
Harness at prices to si
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rs will be present. An excell-?
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e served. Brin* < ne"? vr.m
hildreu. As usual jiood crder
laintained on the grounds.
Swygert & Erj
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of food if you
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appetizing; strengthen
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foods Quaker Oats c
almost nothing and ye
builds flip Kp.<st\
Packed in resular size packages, and
nwtically so tied tins for hot climati
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