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LADIES BUY YDUR COAT ???????????^3????? ?? SUIT FROM JONES i? ^ &. ' We have just received one of the prettiest lines of Ladies' Coat Suits ever put on sale in Colura| ' bia. We are going to "sell them at a very low price kjh" ' and can save you from $5.00 to $10.00 on | every Coat Suif you buy. See our new line for Fall 1911. : & ======== Jones Cash Dry Goods Store, 1554 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. 1 =============^^ ?N*v? " **-mmm ^ ^ ****** *> * *? * ^ ~ ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Know'ng the great importance ot these tools, we make it a j point to oarry the best of every tool known to the blacksmith- [ J ing art. Whether for the shop or the farm, we are prepared > < to serve you. You will find our prices hammered down fo the ] krvest reasonable figure on everything you need. I' Anvils $5.00 and up. Blacksmith's Vises $5.50 to $7.50. I Lorick & Lowrance, INCORPORATED. COLUMBIA, - - - - S. C. POOOViOVVVVOVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVOVVVVVVOVOVVVVVV i 5:-'v ' i ' 1 f - : [GOOD STOCKj ' n ' *k I NJ I ?! 1 j| And best of work is the strong ?! ;f If Feature that has helped to earn ; ' ' ji M nm ox_x_ ?; J _ .x~i.:M i jLne oiaie-wiue lepuuuiun m j !! and endorsements of the ! ; | \ South Carolina Marble Works. M < M * m ? N :? All work in either marble or granite * < jjj Guaranteed to satisfy. We sell iron 3 i N ifi j ^ !| Fence also. Write or call to S J J See us and we will see that 5 J j1 j ! Your interest is protected. * < X . ^=--= SOUTH CAROLINA MARBLE WORKS, j * \ H ] j] Phono 1558- : : 1707 Main Street, 3 - > COLUMBIA, : S. C. g < . < * * K H | 3! R. V. STILLER, Manager. ? : F. H. HYATT, Proprietor. * ' " j ' N I ' * I IS IT PAINT? p\ I 5 ' WE HAVE IT ||p i J The Very Best Goods and i J Rightly Priced, i $ Webb's Art Store ? ^ 1627iMaln Street Columbia, S. C. ? \ DECORATORS: In Burlap, Tapestries and Wall Payers. A J Out of City Work Solicited. A ?VVW w vvvwwwwww v% Very Successful Meeting. Wegener, S C., Sept. 4, 1911 Editor Lexington Dispatch: I write to let the people of Lexington Association know that the Lord has been with us in great power at Steedman church. The whole community has been greatly moved. Fine congregations attended both morning and evening services. Nothing occurred to mar the beauty of the worship. A spirit of deep and earnest devotion was manifest from start to finish. . We had 26 additions: 3 by letter and 22 by Baptism. On Friday morning at 10 o'clock we gathered at Hall's Mill, where it was my privilege and pleasure to Baptize 20, three being absent. They will be Baptized next Sunday morning. On yesterday I preached at Convent. The revival previously reporter ed from this church is still on. We had one applicant for membership yesterday. Truly ttie Tora nas Deen gooa to us this year and I am sure the report that will be sent up to the Association from Convent and Steedman churches will show that our people appreciate the Lord's goodmess to them and theirs. 44 What shall we render unto the Lord for all His benefits unto us?''? Psalm 11(?, 12. Yours in His work, Jas.C . Holley. -???? Foley's Kidney Remedy, Liquid Is a great medicine of proven value for both acute and chronic kidney and bladder ailments. Ir is especially recommended to elderly people for its wonderful tonic and reconstructive qualities, and the permanent relief and comfort it gives them. Kaufmann Drug Co. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of The PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK, of HnlnniWa S f! M* V W VA um? >WI at the close of business September, 1st, 1911. RESOURCES Loans and discounts... *?i 11,604,948 05 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 14,253 16 U. S. bonds to secure circulation 250,000 00 U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits . 80,000 00 Premiums on U. S. bonds 8,007 64 S. C. Bonds, securities,etc. 295,274 16 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 103,323 03 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) $ 102,136 15 Due from State and private banks and bankers, trust companies and sayings banks 154,871 78 Due from approved reserve agents 70,635 20 Checks and other cash items 27,463 62 Exchanges for I clearinghouse 22,708 47 Notes of other ^ 1 OQ 07rt (V* JUtttivjiim uaiiAo ^u,^i \j uv Fractional paper currency, ] nickels and cents 79 93 Lawful money j reserve in bank, viz: ] specie 16,2<S4 90 l^egal tender notes 53,000 00 ledemp ciou ( fund with U. < S. Treasurer (5 percent, of 1 circulation).. 12,500 00 1 432,950 05 ] Total $2,838,756 00 LIABILITIES j Capital stock paid in $250,000 00 surplus fund 50,000 00 Jndivided profits, less ex- c pauses and taxes paid 56,028 63 k National bank notes outstanding 250,000 00 Due to other na- J tional banks $224,208.54 1 Due to State and ( private banks and bankers 214,145 38 Due to approved * reserve agents.. 13,624 90 Dividends unpaid. 90 00 Individual deposits < subject to check. 1,371,489.47 Certified checks.. 51.35 Cashier's checks outstanding 2,613.04 Lnited States deposits 76,231.30 Deposits of U. S. disbursing offi- ( eers 4,717.37 . $1,907,171.35 ; Bills payable including cer- ; tificates of deposits for money borrowed. 325,000 00 ! Liabilities other than those above stated 556.11 . Total $ 2,838,756.09 I State of South Carolina, County of j Richland, ss: I, J. P. Matthews, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. P. MATTHEWS, Pashipr Subscribed and sworn to before me this oth day of September, 1911. BRUCE W. RAYENEL, Notary Public, S. C. Correct?Attest: Wilie Jones, Francis II. We9ton, W. T. Aycock, Directors. ? i Subscribe to The Dispatch. i FARMERS' UNION FIXES PRICE. Cotton Must Bring 14 and 15 Cents, it is Decided. Other Matters. Shawnee, Okla, September 6.?The year's cotton crop will be sold for 14 cents during September and October and for 15 cents thereafter. This wes '* -L 1 3 i. tne agreement reaeneu lo-mguu uj mo cotton growers of the South attending the National Farmers' Union here. Little of the proceedings of the union was made public today, although, aside from the price the farmers ask for their cotton, good roads, parcels post and dabbling in cotton futures will be discussed by the convention. Members of the union say parcels post will be favored by the farmers, and that the delegates will endorse the Scott "anti-gambling" bill, pro- j hibitiag the use of the mails or InterState commerce for the furthering of contracts for the delivery of cotton where there is no intent to actually deliver the cotton. The report of the live stock commission discussed feeding and stock raising, and stated that 1,000,000 milch cows and the same number of mother cows would greatly increase the wealth of the South. Excluding adult male immigrants from America and the fining of steamers for the carrying of such immigrants, was advocated. REPORT OF THE CONDITION of the CAROUHA NATIONAL BANK at COLUMBIA, S. C? At the close of business, September, 1st. 1911, Resources Loans and Discounts $ 999,557 lo Overdrafts secured and unsecured 2,310 93 U. S. bond to secure circulation. 200,000 CO U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits 1,000 00 Bonds, securities, etc 233,200 00 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 147,248 14 Doe from national banks (not reserve agents) 34,838 90 Due from State and private banks and bankers, trust companies ana savings banks 6,871 46 Due from approved reserve agents 125,569 44 Checks and other cash items 3,715 88 Exchanges for clearing house 19,415.50 Notes of other national banks 11,600 00 Fractional paper currency nickels and cents 326 50 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie 37,423 50 Legal tender notes 20,000 00 Redemption fund with U.S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 10,000 00 Total $1,853,113 45 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 200,000 00 Surplus fund 100,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid... 43,925 15 National bank notes outstanding 200,000 00 Due to other national banks 161 62 Due to trust companies and savings banks 1,031 23 Due to approved reserved agents 13,725 98 Dividends unpaid 4 00 1 Individual deposits subject to check 1,187,397 71 Time certificates of deposit 1,700 00 ( Certified checks 240 00 j Dashier's checks outstand- < ing 2,372 15 < [Jnited States deposits 1,000 CO j Notes and bills redis- i counted.. ou,vJ93 Jills payable, including certificates of deposit for money borrowed 50,000 00 Reserved for taxes 1,262 41 Total ?1,853,113 43 Jtate of South Carolina, ?Connty of Richland, ss: I, T. H. Meighan, cashier of the above lamed bank, do solemnly swear that ihe above statement is true to the best >f my knowledge and belief. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me ;his 5th day of Septemer, 1011. JOHN B. wmiERS, Notary Pabiic ror S. C. Correct?Attest: W. A. Clark, ' Root. Moorman, Directors. J.H. Bolin, Attacks School Principal, A nn r>?-i n nir?Q 1 I rx OC V W ^ Clivd^/U v? i kUiiv ix Chas. B. Alfcn, of Sylvaui.i. Ga., is ohus told by him. "For more than three J years," >vi-ites, "I suffered indescribable torture from rheumatism, liver and stomach trouble and diseased liid- : peys. Ail remedies failed till I used Electric Bitters, but four bottles of this wonderful remedy cured me completely.'' Such results are common. Thousands bless them for curing stomach trouble, female complaints, kidney disorders, biliousness, and for new health and vigor. Try them. Only 5('c at Kaufmann Drug Co. Cause of Pellagra. The Buffalo gnat has been fixed upon by Henry Garman, a government bacterologi9t and entomologist, as the cause of pellagra. Just how the gnat communicates the disease is not known, but scientists leliive they are on the - - * t i- ii_ ?ill rs 3 _ ngtit traCK ana eventually win umi a cure for the disease The Buffalo gnat exists in great numbers all through the South. H J ^ (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) |H 111 Prompt Powerful Permanent | H mm Its beneficial ef- Stubborn cases Good results are 9 M J fects are usually yield to P. P. P. lasting?it cures BO ^^^m 'A K felt very quickly when other medi- you to stay cured SB 9 H ^ M cines arc useless M ?y p. p. p. I Makes rich; red, pure blood?cleanses the entire H fif system ? clears the brain ? strengthens digestion and nerves. 8 H a "a" e n(. i n.i i . *- sfl m r*. pubiuve spe^mu lor diuuu ruisun ana sjan aiseases. n I Drives out Rheumatism and Stops the Pain; ends Malaria; 9 is a wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it. H | F. V. L1PPMAN, \ SAVANNAH, GA. I ITHE BEST IS NOT JvfeSSBtSSStSS^l^^^ [ I IT AAi?r?nn*?sMI?Sllal 9 LlrlDLKIOBi^ TOO fiODB FOR ; ; ccrafi^ OUR CUSTOMERS:: We are exclusive agents in Colura- ly iHHH W \ bia for the Best Furniture Manu* 11 jjjj \ We show the largest and best as I j ^ i sortment of high grade Furniture j| JtflflflH J\jo|?4 ^ gj A yisit to our store will be a LIBRARY TABLES | treat for you because we wil) tRHHH FROM 30 TO 96 I I You are* always welcome and you ^ ? | FUNERAL DIRECTOR f l|^^[ | I I EHSALHER, " JBBW ! Columbia, S.C. I LUAUroMtMMTOZES l|a "'i'fill ra*fr?rririiiiiiinnMiiiii^^'^'^'-"i~,pCT~'*f-'- ' *"" ? [ c7 G. BROWN & BR0.1 1730 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. | H ;|j Is where you can find one of the best stocks of $[ ^H| OF ALL KINDS | DOORS, SASH, \m BLINDS & GLASS | J | LIME AND CEMENT. | CABINET MANTLES, j si Call or write for Prices. js , .i The Caldwell Hotels ! $ 1552 Corner Main and Taylor Streets. Opposite .* Columbia Bank. Centrally located. Columbia, S. C. i% H. W. WOODWARD, Proprietor and Manager. it American and European Plan. J 4 tc Bates: American $2. and $2.50 per day. ** European, 75c and $1.00. Large, Cool Booms % Altai * HHH Headquarters for the IT. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. CUISINE UNEXCELLED. '1 W $ jHH Proper and Careful Attention Given to All Guest*. * i Now Under New Management Watch us Grow. x AIIVI R E PA! RS^ m I I SAWS? R,BS? Brislte Twine, Babbit, &c., far any ma tea I ^ Of Gin ENGINES, BOILERS an* PRESSES and Repairs for same. Shafting, PuHeys, Belting, ln? 4 lectors. Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Light Saw, Shingle, and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engine* Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY COMPANY, Augusta, Ga. The Palmetto National Hank. COLUMBIA, S. C. "WE ABE A Depository for the Un'ted States Government, the State of South Carolina the County of Richland and the City of Colunbia. WE OWN $400,000 Urited States Bonds and $100,000 State of Sonth Carolina B<. nds. XXTV. SftT,Tf!TT 1 Accounts of Banks, Firms, Corporations and Individuals. WE PAY o . ^ Four Per Cent, on deposits in our Savings Department, interest calculated quarterly. WE PROMISE Our best effoits to transact your business to your entire satisfaction. PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK, - - Columbia, S. C CAPITAL $250,000.00} ^ Wilis Jones. President. J. P. Matthews, Casbier , m: w > ?r