The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 05, 1910, Image 3
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la ilemoriam 1
' ?i J. L. 5t>. Oiner, member of Brook-: '
land Council, No. 85, Jr. 0. U. A. M., J
who departed this life August 10,1910.
He became a member of Brookland
Council, No. 35, Jr. Order United 1
American Mechanics, March 20, 1892,
Whereas, God in His infinite wisdom 1
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has removed from our midst, Brother
J. L. M. Oxner, and while humbly
submitting to the will of Him Who
doeth all things'well; Be it
Resolved, That we regret exceedingly
his untimely end, and that \
through his death Brookland Council,
No. 85. Jr. O. U1. A. M,. has lost a
staunch and faithful member, one
who in everyway possible sought to
promulgate and exemplify the teach- 1
iags of the order and to support to the
stmost the high principles which our [
obligation implies, and be it resolved '
fQ$her; #, (
"Thatl$rookland Council, No. 35, Jr. '
O. U. A. M., has lost one of its best
members, a brother in the full meaning
of the term; kind considerate and
always ready to work for the order he
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loved so well, ana oe is resoiyea
That Brookland Council No. 35, Jr.
-0. U. A. M., extend to the bereaved a
family our heartfelt sympathy in this
their darkest hour, and in remember- *
aace of our brother, our charter be j
draped in mourning for a period of I
thirty days. * I
Resolved, That these resolutions be ^
spread upon the minutes of the Conn- ?
oil and that a copy be sent to the be- C
flftaved family.
E. W. WEAVER.
C. T. WEED.
G. W. SHEHANE. g
Committee. X
flapt Bogardus again i
hits the Bull's Eye g
This world famous rifle shot who 7
holds the championship recora 01 iuu g
consecutive shots is living at Lincoln,
UL Recently interviewed, he says:?"I
safered a long tim6 with kidney and
bladder trouble and used several well
Inown kidney medicines, all of which g,
gave me no relief until I started taking
May Kidney Pills. Before I used Foley
Kidney Pills I had severe backaches ^
mtd puns in my kidneys with suppres- a,
rim and a cbudv voiding. On arising fc
in the morning I would get dull head- 0f
takes. Now I have taken three bottles go
of Skier Kidney Pills and feel 100 per
sett better. 1 am never bothered with
mr kidneys or bladder and again feel ti.
fie my own self." Sold by all Drug
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Dropped Dead.
Kr. D. OroMweil Smith, aged S4
fMP, one of the most popular and
?yaeiiful young farmers of the Black meek
section, dropped dead in his
hama at an early hour Monday morning
while standing in front of the
m>ve frying meat for breakfast.
His death came as a great shock to I
his family and friends, as he had fl
never been ill a day In his life. He . ^
was a son of Mr. H. R. Smith and a- .
brother of County Commissioner S.
m TJ* -? TTTA*A loir)
JftDIUB OmibU. JUL IP 111 ftmo r? viu ?aiu
to rest at Black creek Lufchem church
yesterday in the presence of a large
congregation of sorrowing relatives ?
and friends. *
The deceased is survived by a wife
and four children.
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$100 Reward, $100. r
The readers of this paper will be J
pleased to learn that there is at least {.
one dreaded disease that science ha9
been able to cure in all its stages, and <
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is the only positive cure now known to M
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being ?
a constitutional disease, requires a con- 1
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by building up the
constitution and assisting nature in
doing its work. The proprietors have
so much faith in its curative powers
that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure. Send
for list of testimonials.
Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo,
O. Sold by Druggists 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Letter From Florida.
To the Editor of The Dispatch: ^
We are home again after a delightful
visit to relatives and friends in \
South Carolina, particularly at and /
near Swansea. I can't begin to describe
this home visit, only to say we ^
Ur ^
were royany eirtci Laincu v*
we went. Many old acquaintances \
were renewed and many new ones 2
formed. Attended the 'cues at Swan- \
9ea and Gaston, and heard the de- /
bate at Columbia between Congress- j ^
man A. F. Lever and Dr. Ray, all of '
which was heartily enjoyed. Later i
saw some good ball games, and visit- '
ed our home and sister lodges, which
was quite a treat to us. Altogether,
we had a swell time which will not k
soon be forgotten. We will ever re- 9
member the kindness shown U3 by H
relatives, friends and acquaintances, I
and will be glad at any time to enter- 9
tain in return, any of them visiting I
Florida. |
I expected to see your smiling face ; I
at some of the 'cues. As I failed to {Jj
do so, I am sending you my check for I
$1.00 for my renewal. E
We are enjoying delightful weather |
here now, and for the next six months ?
t' ^
Florida will be the mecca of thouamds
who annually visit this genia
Southland. The tourist travel sooi
>egins, and the heaviest in the history
)f the State is predicted by the know
ng ones.
Extensive preparations are being
made to entertain and detain thes<
srisitors who contribute so materially
financially and otherwise to the up
building of the coming state of Flor
ida.
Oranges and all citrus fruit are be
sinning to ripen, and soon there wil
be put: on the markets of the worli
Florida fruits. ;
Fall vegetables are being plantei
heavily now, while some of the firs
plantings are up and growing nicely.
Turpentine and rosin are selling a
the highest steady prices ever know]
in the history of the industry. 0
course timber, leases and wages an
jorrespondingly high.
We saw on some of our jaunts ii
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
BROOKLAND BANE
Located at New Brookland, S. C.,
it the close of business Sept. 22, 1910
RESOURCES.
joans and Discounts $33,970 7J
)verdrafts 116 5J
kinking House 4,700 0(
fannture and Fixtures 1,750 0C
)ue from Banks and Bankers
3,415 81
'urrency i,7?y ui
lilver, and other Coin 306 3S
'hecks and Cash Items 150 66
Total $46,199 10
liabilities.
lapital Stock paid in $9,150 00
urplus fund 200 00
["ndivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes
paid 180 38
ndividnal deposits subject
to check 11,631 58
avings deposits 16,287 14
ime certificates of deposit 1,250 00
ills payable, including certificates
for money borrowed
7,500 00
Total $46,199 10
rate op South Cakolina, )
County of Lexington. )
Before me came L. S. Trotti, presimt
of the above named bank who, being
lly sworn, says that the above and
regoing statement is a true condition
' said bank, as shown by the books of
Ad bank.
L. 8. TROTTI, President.*
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
is 30th day of Sept, 1910.
Wm. W. Hawbs, (L. S.)
Rotary Public for 8. O.
jrreot attest:
8. W. Shhll,
R. L. SnULHR,
Dtreotors.
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Make Your Plans to At
t Is the One and O
The Fair will be open at night this
More and better attractions. An ea
Finer and more general exhibits in
A trip to the Fair is a campaign of
It is money well invested.
All the railroa'ds offer cheap excurs
High Class Attractions at The Colum
Lemembe. the Dates:
October 31, November
the State's Capital.
If you want information abo
ohn G. Mobley, President, Wi
ary, Lexington.
t)Your relatives and friends \
Iwajs are.
TO THE PEOPLE OF
I want to inform you that
thing in Dry Goods, Notic
or Hardware that I am he
flnfaa mtr ornrtdc and -nvioai
VVV AAAJ ^ WV4M 1??*U
you come to Chapin and b
Tor Cotton Seed Meal and
your interest to see me be
M. P. JU
CHAPI
iCUMALANE
^ Dry Goods, Woieons. ?
I STAPLE AND FANCY CI
J CHARM
\ We are here to please our eastorr
j see us we will save you money. C)
? greatly reduced prices. Corrie qui
U a neat select stock oi new goods; n
J low as the lowest. COME AND 8
^ twz nr tit: nr rr nr.tt nr:
SUMMER ?
Chapsr
GENERAL M
Highest Prices foi
We carry especially C
Hulls. Prices always
et price for Cotton S<
If there is an thing ii
us and we will save y
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South Carolina some of the finest1
corn and some of the measliest cotton
1 crops ever seen on those lands, due, I
r was told, to the excessive rains.
Swansea is building up rapidly, all
the stores since the fire being built of
I brick. The merchants all were begin3
ning to put on the fall smile, expectont
f\f rr/~?/~vrl onllootinno Q nrJ frodc
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We noted marked improvements in
- good roads, better homes and great
interest being manifested in educa
tional and church work, all of which
1 is right.
3 The hunting season is near. Game
is plentiful. Fish bite well the year
3 around.
t We are all well and are living seven
days in every week,
t More anon. S. E. Smith.
, Electra, Fla., Oct. 1, 1910.
f Lame back is one of the most| come
mon forms of muscular rheumatism.
A few applications of Chamberlain's
Liniment will give relief. For sale by
i all dealers.
"STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
**"* OF THE
BANK OF SWANSEA.
Located at Swansea, S. C., at the close
of business Sept. 22, 1910.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $61,350 92
[ Overdrafts 2,877 11
: Banking Honse 2,518 54
: Furniture and Fixtures 1,527 00
Due from Banks and Bankers
17,768 63
; Currency 3,671 00
Gold 160 00
. Silver and Other Coin 848 97
* Checks and Cash Items.... 8 00
1 Total $90,730 17
mmmm LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in $10,000 00
Surplus Fund 2,500 00
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid 134 25
Dividends Unpaid 4 00
Individual Deposits subject
to Check 31,746 43
Savings Deposits 16,345 49
Bills payable, including certificates
for money borrowed
30,000 00
Totgi $90,730 17
State of South Carolina, >
County of Lexington. )
Before me came B. E. Craft, 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. B. E. CRAFT,
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 30th day of Sept. 1810,
B. W.Burnett, (L. S.)
Notary Public, S. O.
Oorreot Attest:
R. B. inabdtht,
f It. L. LybrJlND,
( tar tt rrr~__
IH. XX. TT ATT, ;
Direoton.
wi i. w jMBWini hi mgg?ccasatsk
tend THE STATE FAIR .
nly Great State Fait* _
year. - , g
iceptional midway,
the stock and cattle departments,
education.
bia Theatre. I
1,2,3 and 4, in Columbia,
ait prizes or anything else, write I
innsboro, or D. F. Efird, Secre- j
I
rill be at the State Fair?they j
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THE DUTCH FORK; c
; if you are needing any- (
>ns, Shoes, fiats. Groceries 5
>re to pleas? you and guar- i
3. Give me a trial when
e convinced. *j
Hulls you will find it to c
fore you buy. i
lindlei1;
N, S. C.
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)ER BROS, | |
?hoes, Hals, Oa^s5 Eio* p
SOGERIES A SPECIALTY I t
Mi S, C. [s- ! <
icrs, and if you will only cali and
ur Dry (foods will bo closed out at |/
i'k if you want bargains. Wo have F*'
0 old stock and our prices are as 1! 1
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* Country Produce \
otton Seed Meal and 5
lowest and pay markBed.
1 our line you need, see \
ou money every time. p
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P. M. FRICH
I SELL EVES
^ GENERAL Ml
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| and Pay Highest Prices to:
I can serve you with just what you i
Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Furniture,
fact anything you need. See me befon
FREE!! We are giving to our cu
SET, also LIFE SIZE PICTURES for
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f Lexington (
I OCTOBER 25
I The Greatest Couni
I Reduced rates on railroads. Many
8 attractions. Amusem
I Prepare Your Exhibi
II = THE 1
Premium lists now r<
W. Q. M. BERLEY,
President
1TATEMENT OF THE CONDITION nuBBBKH
of the /
BANK OF CHAPIN, 1 nnftl
iOCATED AT CHAPIN, S. 0., AT /l 111 \A I
THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ilUIJlii
SEPT. 22, 1910. r r
Resources. ||
ioans and Discounts $34,005 43
)verdrafts 1,205 45 ????*
lacking House 1,714 24
^rirniture and Fixtures 1,795 78 QCDTrUiSI
>tlier Real Estate 3,418 08 | CifjDI
)ue from Banks and Bank5.98ft
04
t/1 w lurrency
1,871 00
>old 70 00
lilver and other Coin 294 45
Ihecks and Cash Items 421 00 ????
Total $50,143 47
Liabilities.
Capital Stock paid in $10,000 00 C7 A f T^T
Surplus fund 27 43 / |^J J
ndividual Deposits subject to
Check 14,005 01
Savings Deposits 853 69
Time Certificates of Deposit. 10,532 84
lashier's checks 4 50
Bills payable, including JLlblNGlC
certificates for money
borrowed 14,600 00
Total $50,143 47 I $6.75 go
State of South Carolina, j> nf
County of Lexington <i 11 0
Before me came J. F. Honeycutt, Gt)S
Basliier of the nboye named bank, v. ho.
>eing duly swcm, says that th?- aXw; 9 OCT
ind foivgoii-g stv?te^.;-ni *s a true con- 53
Lition cf -i bank, as shown by the |jj 111 P
of said bank. ra _ _ _
J. F. Hoxkycitt. j| 5>J-0.00 g(
Swr.vii jo ar. l subscribed before me fj ,
. hin :?:=h ueycf ^ept., 1910. ? IlOt
S. /'. Sr..\s;-:. Kotary Public for S. C. &j
5'orivci?Attest 15 t? Lo
J. S. V/KssiMiK?:, ra ? - ,
w. ii. wimjajis. a Final am
I' ?.l Fi:;rK, I (8
' Directors. | | IRg,
11 Oct
Election Commissioners. \ |
The following commissioners of j e| '
- ? ! ? O /\ n 411". />
lection for Lexington county nave ; kq ou U. bll'Oi i
eon appointed by Gov. Ansel: | | _ _ ^
State?Chas. Geiger, J. L. Shulcr, |j ?J 120. L. 1
t. L. Lybrawl. g AlPN" TT
Federal?S. B. George, J. S. Crosson, | ??V.
H. Hawes. ?
The commissioners met on Monday,
rganized and appointed managers tor ?n?a?Mi?iEP
he general election to be held on
"uesday, the 8th of November. Candies
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Dental Notice. |
I will be at Chapin, Tuesday and c
Wednesday, October 12th and 13th,
repared to do dental work. j
Dr. L. L. TOOLE. | | 3
I?I I??I 'III?
Chapin,
l9_ South Carolina
tYTHING IN
iRCHANDISE
r Cotton and Cotton Seed.
ivaut in Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing,
Buggies, Wagons and Harness, in
? you buy and you will be pleased.
stoners a $6.00 42-piece DINNER
trade of $5.00 or more.
8388
(Jinny ran i
, 26 and 27. I
ty Fair Ever Held. |
new exhibit (features. The best fl
ents for everybody. 8
its Now, and be at I
7ATP .1 I
>ady for distribution. I
SAM'L B. GEORGE, I
Secretary. I
achian Exposition I
1N0MLE, TENNESSEE I
ER I2TH TO OCTOBER I2TH. I
1910 j
,'ERY LOW RATES VIA I
'HERN RAILWAY j
Round Trip Rates From I
>N, S. C. VIA COLUMBIA, S. C. I
od returning 8 days from, but I
including date of sale. Tick- 1
sold Sorit.om her 15. 9,9.. 9,Q: 1
lober 6, 1910 only. Not good I I
iarlor or sleeping cars. | 1
)od returning 10 days irom but | M
including date of sale. Tick- I
sold Sept. 10 to Oct. 12, 1910. | fl
it of both these tickets return- | 1
in no case to extend beyond ?
ober18,1910. j
irther information call on | I
i Railway ticket agents, or fl
vleek. AG-P A., Atlanta. Ga.
Acker, T P A., Augusta, Ga. I
: A--M ian .J
M.nmnin.-Iinni m i rr*-.TT?^i j
, Cakes, Crackers, Cold Drinks I
SCHOOL BOOKS . ^ S
tationery and Fancy Goods. S
rman's Bazaar. I