The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 06, 1912, Image 5
k Bible Study Classes.
I will conduct a bible study clae9 at
eacn church of the Lexington fcpastoiate,
beginning at Nazareth on Satui day,
March 9th, at 2,.0'clock; Providence,
Saturday, March 18th, at 2
o'clock; St. John's, Saturday^ Maich
i 2Jrd, at 2 o'clock; fcPisgah, Saturday .. .
a April 6th, at 2 o'clock. First lessen
P first ten chapters of Genesis. All
f young people of the churches ?expected,
all outside friends cordially invited.
P. D. Risinger, Pastor.
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0. A. Glossner, 24 Ontario St., Ro"w
v has recovered from, a |
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long and severe attack of kidrfey
trouble, his cure being due to Foley
Kidney Pills. After detailing his case,
lie say8: "I am only sorry I did not
learn sooner of Foley Kidney Pills. In
' a few day's time my backache completely
left me and I felt greatly improved.
My kidneys became stronger,
dizzy spells left me and I was no longer
annoyed at night. I feel 100 per cent
better since using Foley Kidney Pills."
Kaufmann Drag Co.
Groom Hang Himself.
' While his affianced bride was making
ready her joyful' anticipation of
her wedding the Brooklyn polic9 were
cutting down the body of John Menerschmidt,
her fiance, as it swung from
an apple tree in a vacant Brooklyn
lot. It is believed that Menerschmidt,
after leaving his sweetheart on t&e
eve of their wedding, went immediately
to the scene of nis suicide. Mis*
Anna Speafcch. his bride-to-be, who is
* in a dangerously hysterical condition,
can give no reason for his suicide.
The "Child's Welfare" movement
has challenged the attention of thought
fill people everywhere. Mothers are
natural suppoiters, ar.d will find in
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound a
most valuable aid Coughs and colds
that unchecked lead to croup, bronchitis
and pneumonia yield quickly to
the healing and soothing qualities of
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound.
Kaufinann Drug Co.
Obituary.
Emanuel Luther Frye was born July
1,1849, fcnd departed this life February
21,1912, his age being 62 yeais, 7
months and 20 days. He was married
to Miss Mahala Folmer January 25,
1911. He was baptized in infancy and
' ri.x?
became a member or sc. x-eier ?
church at an earl/ age, and remained
a faithful member until death.
He is survived by his wife and one
sister and one half sister, besides a
host of friends and other relatives to
mourn his departure. J. A. C.
Backache ^Llmost Unbearable
* Is an almost certain result of kidney
trouble. D. Toomey. 803 E. Olive St.,
, B'.oomington, 111., says: "I suffered
with backache and pains in my kidneys
which were almost unbearable. I gave
Foley Kidney Pills a good trial, and
they done wonders for me. Today I
can do a hard day's work and not feel
the effects." Kanfmann Drug Co.
Socialists to Meet The
Socialist Local of Lexington
will meet in the court house on Saturday,
March 9th, at 3 p. m. Members
V will he prompt, as business of importance
will come before the body for
Akrt at S n. m. Com
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rade Otto F. Branstetter will deliver a
public lecture to which the public are
specially inyited. Also, at 7:30 p. m.
another lecture will be delivered.
"Mr. Branstetter is a fluent and interesting
speaker, gives a most logical
and lucid explanation of Socialistic
doctrine."
' R. G. Collins, Postmaster, Barnegat,
N. J., was troubled with a severe lagrippe
cough. He says: "I would be
completely exhausted after each fit of
violent coughing. I bought a bottle
of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
qnd before I had taken it all the coughing
spells had entirely ceased. It can't
be beat." Kaufmanu Drug Co.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
By G. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge.
WHEREAS,J. B. Youngblood made
suit to me, to grant him Letters of Administration
of the Estate of and
effects of Flora Yonngblood.
THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite
and admonish all and singular the kinIdred
and Creditors of the said Flora
. Yonngblood, deed., that they be and
appear, before me, in the Court of Probate,
to be held at Lexington, C, H.,
> fl f! . nn 18th dav Mapfth. 1912. next
I after publication hereof at 11 o'clock
in the forenoon, to stow cause, if any
they have, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
GIVEN under my Hand, this 2nd
day of March, Anno Domini 1912.
GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.)
Probate Judge, Lexington Co., S. C.
Published oh the 6th day of March,
1912, in the Lexington Dispatch.
2Weeks?19.
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Kidney Disease
partly by driving: blood from the
k 3urfaoe"and congesting the kidneys,
ft and partly by thr nviog too much work
p upon them. Foley Kidney Pills
r nrfV,on fhp kiduevs. srive tone to
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the urinary organs ami restore the
normal act ion ot lue biauuer. iney
are tonic in action, quick in results.
Try them. Kanfmaim Prm; Co.
* Subscribe to T.ie Dwpatc. .
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Statement of the Condition d
of the \
LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK '
Located at Lexington S. C.
At the close of business February
20th, 1912.
resources ? '
Toans and Discounts $268,593 3S
rdrafts 32,252 08
Bonds and Stocks owned..
by the Bank A 500 00
Furniture and Fixtures 2,820 78 ?
Other real estate owned... 25,000 00 c
Due from Banks and Bank- "
ers 76 9' ^
Currency 1,200 0
Gold 5 0 t
Silvpr. and other Coin 251 19 ]
Checks and Cash Items 1,360 73 ?
Total $352,062 70 \
liabilities.
Capital stock paid in $10,000 00 4
Surplus Fuid 10,000 00 J
Undivided Profits, less Cur- 1
rent Expenses and Taxes <
Paid 15,704 02 '
Due to Banks and Bankers 6,663 59 j
Individual Deposits Subject 1
to Check 86,142 18
Savings Deposits 175,431 71
Cashier's Checks 2,143 54 1
BiUsPayaole.includingCertificates
for Money Bor- 3
rowed 45,977 66
Total $352,062 70 \
State of South Carolina,
County of Lexington.
Before me came W. P. Rcof, Cashier
of the above named bank, who, being i
duly sworn, says that the above and i
foregoin? statement is a true conditioi ]
of said Bank, as shewn by the books ol :
said bank.
I W. P. Roof.
I Sworn to and subscribed before me I
I this loth day of Marcc., 1912.
W. P. ROOF, JR., [LS ]
| Notary Pubiic for S. C.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
BEOOKLAND BANK
Located at New Brookland, S. C.,
at .the close o 1 business Feb. 20th, 1912.
RESOURCES. 8
Loans and Discounts $69,002 10
I Overdrafts' 1,308 73
' Furniture and Fixtures. 1,750 00
j Banking House 4,700 00
I Due from Banks and Bankers
7,779 79 1
Currency 1,144 0C' 6
Gold ; 5 C<
Silver, and other Coin... 476 70
Checks and Cash Items.... 169 06
Total ' $86,395 42
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in i $15,750 00
Surplus fund 500 00
Undivided profits, less current
expenses and taxes
paid 1,080 93
Due to Bank9 and Bankers, 731 61
Dividends undivided 64 00
Individual deposits subject
to check 19.579 47
Savings deposits 34,343 41
Time certificates of deposit - 2,088 00
n. .LtA.)a 'aIIOAWQ 00
UttOUtCI a k/UVV/no . . ?
Bills Payable, including
certificates for money
borrowed 12,000 00
Total $86,395 42
State of South Carolina,
County of Lexington.
Before me came L. 8. Trofeti, president
of the above-named bank, who,
being daly sworn, says that the foregoing
statement ij a true condition of
said bank, as shown by the books of
said bank.
L. S. Trotti, Pres't.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 4tk day of March, 1912.
HENRY BUFF,
Magistrate.
Correct Attest :
E. W. Shull, Henry Buff, P. J.
Wessinger, Directors.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
of the
BANK OF CHAPIN.
LOCATED AT CHAPIN, S. C., AT
THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS
Feb. 20th, 1912. '
Resources.
Loans and Discounts $38,794 14
Overdrafts * 841 91
Furniture and Fixtures, .y. 1,714 24
Banking House 1,881 03
Other Real Estate 3,549 11
Due from Banks and Bankers
865 96
Currency 740 00
Gold 50 00
Silver and other Coin 563 77
Checks and CashJItems 1,385 40
Total f $50,385 56
Liabilities.
Capital Stock paid in $10,000 00
Surplus fund , ..... v. 300 00
Undivided Profits,less Current
Expenses., and . .
T.ixes Paid.: 244 32
Due to Banks and Bankers 240 14
Dividens unpaid 50 00
Individual Deposits subject to
Check 15,800 48
Savings Deposits 1,103 21
Time Certificates of Deposit. 12,934 91
Certified checks, 3 50
Bills Payable, including certificates
for money borrowed
9,700 00
Total $50,385 56
State of South Carolina, /
Ccantv of Lexincrton \
Before me came" J. F. Honeycutt,
! Cashier of the aboye named bank, who
being duly sworn, says that the above
and foregoing statement is a true condition
of said bank, as shown by the
bonks of stiid Ifnnk
I o. L'. noneycutt.
I Sworn to and subscribed before me.
j tins rth day of Feb., 1912.
N Z. Sease,
Notary Public for S. C.
Correct-Attest:
J. S. Wessinger,
P. M .Frick.
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! The best way to induce people in re- j
j spect your advice is to keep it to your- j
' self. *
SUFFERED
23 YEARS
Constant Sufferer From Chron*
ic Catarrh Relieved by
Peruna.
jf ray head.
most a con- I .. s
tinual dropping
of mucus
nto my throat,
tvhich caused
frequent exp
e c to ration.
My entire systern
gradually
became insolved,
and ^HHH9iiii?BHHII
my condition Mrs> J# H> BourIand.
grew worse. I
had an incessant cough and frequent
attacks of bilious colic, from which it
seemed I could not recover. My bowels
also became affected, causing alarming
attacks of hemorrhages. I tried many
remedies, which gave only temporary
relief or no relief at all. I at last tried
Peruna, and in three da3rs I was relieved
of the bowel derangement. After
using five bottles I was entirely cured.
[ most cheerfully recommend the use of
Peruna to any one similarly afflicted."
An old bachelor s ays the nice thin
ibout getting married is that you
lon't have to.
While hunting near Cheraw on Satlrday
Fred Hatcher was accidentally
ihot and killed by J. C. Webster. The
joys were each 16 years old; one the
ion of a farmer, the other the son of a
b.aclitmith.
You don't have to run verjT fast t<
un into debt.
THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WI
HAVE EVER SHOWN IN
HARNESS,
SADDLES,
COLLARS,
BRIDLES,
ROBES,
HORSE
BLANKETS,
ETC.
We have a special home-made slip
Harness for one-horse wagon at
$5.00.
A Set of Buggy Harness for
$10.00.
We buy Hides, Fur9, Tallow, Beeswas
and pay highest market prices.
Wilse W. Martin,
1116-1118 Plain Street,
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AS WELL AS
large ones are welcome here?
you need net wait until your business
has assumed great proportions
before opening a Checking
Account, DO SO TO-DAY,
li i : jj 'S
j amount 01 easiness none, receive
every courtesy in aJi m:iiters of
business entrusted to us?and
: there is nothing in safe banking
!! wc can nor perform. Talk it over j
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with our cashier.
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