The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 11, 1912, Image 10
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Our Winthrop Letter.
Last week the potographer was on
ie campus takiDg pictures for tJieColf8
annnal. Among the many clubs
en was the Lexington County Club
ith the following members: Misses,
ecile Barre,Lina Barre, Annie Caughlan,
Pearle Clarke, Ruth Clarke, Vera
orley. Gladys Dent, Sue Edwards,
lline Harmon, Floy Shealy and Julia
healy.
The ' Terpsichcrean German Club
ave its annual German in honor of
ie Thalian German club on Wednesay2
evening. Among those who atjnded
from our county were Misses
earle Clarke, Ruth Clarke and Gladys
ent.
Dr. Kinard and Miss Withers have
een notified that their book, English
riammar, is bein* used as a textbook
1 the city schools of Shanghi, China.
Knapp Agricultural Day was celerated
her3 on last Wednesday, Prof,
liven, of Clemson College, was the
rinclpal speaker. The subject was
Dr. Knapp's Serviee to the South.,,
'he chilpren of the Training School
ad their own programme.
The College Press Association met
t Winthrop College December 4 and
. Mr. Q. Heber Ballentine, of Lexagton,
who is Editor-in Chief of the
Tewberry Stylos, was one of the repsaentatives
from Newberry College,
[e met with a gladsome welcome from
ae Wintrop girls- An interesting
rogramme, ^including several vocal
elections rendered by Misses Ruth
llarke and Sadie DesPortes, was araaged
for the entainment of the vieWfS.
The Students' Coonoil of the Sooth
Ltlantfo States met hore on Friday of
ut week. The visitors were hospitaly
and cordially entertained at the
allege.
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A star eourse number, in tne auaiDrium
by Mr, Irvin Bachelor, on the
Cheerful Yankee." was enjoyed by
lis
There was a public meeting of Winbrop
Chapter of the United Daugkera
of the Conferderacy. Col. Armtrong,
of Charleston, a gallant old
Jonfederafce veteran, made an adresa.
At the close of the address, a
ocal ?olo, "T's Spuing," was charmagly
rendered by Miss Ruth Clarke.
Mr. T. L. Harman, while en route to
Lentucky, stopped over and spont a
ay with his daughter, Miss Alline,
irhc is one of Winthrop's brightest
nd most accomplished students.
Miss Bess Jones, daughter of Judge
ra B. Jones, of Lancaster, spent a
Lay at the College the guest of Miss
Jecil Bar re. Pearle Clarke.
Coughing At Night
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amily awake at night. Phil. jD~ jr?eau,
Schaffer, Mich., says: "lieould
tot sleep on aoooant of a bad , coogh
ind I was very weak. I used Foley's
loney and Tar Compound, and soon
be ctmgh left and I slept soundly all
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South Carolina
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
SANE OF SWANSEA.
Located at Swansea, S. C., at the close
of business Nov. 26, 1912.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $37,536 84
Overdrafts 1,251 65
Furniture and Fixtures 1,592 00
Banking House......... ... 2,518 54
Due from Banks and Bankers
1G,376 10
Currency 2,965 00
Gold. 35 00
Silver and Other Coin 95 56
Checks and Cash Items... 20 60
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Total $62,391 29
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in $20,000 00
Surplus Fund 774 86
Undivided Profits, less Current
Expenses and Taxes
Paid, 795 93
Individual Deposits subject
to Check 30,523 15
Savings Deposits 9,778 85
Cashier's Checks 519 00
Total $62,391
State op South Carolina, \
County of Lexington. i
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 9th day of Dec., 1912.
V. 8. Jumper, (L. 8.)
Notary Public, S. C.
Correct Attest:
W. H. Witt,
W. B. East,
R. L. Lybband,
Directors.
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Long Staple Cotton Seed for
Sale.
I have for sale a lot of pure Columbia
Cotton Seed. These seed were
raised and kept pure by being planted
not near short cotton and carefully
bandied this year at the gin so as to
not got mixed. Columbia Long StaI
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pit? UUbl/UU piuuuueo US vtoii. ub nu;
short staple variety, has an extra long
staple, is of large and vigorous growth,
very large boll, vory easily picked,
storm and rust proof, blooms and opens
until killed by frost. On ordinary
land will produce a bale of cotton per
acre and can be ginned On ordinary
saw gin at half speed. Price per bushel
$1. Send order by. mail and seed will
be delivered free of additional ehargrs
to purchasers C. O. D,: This offer expires
December 31st next. Address, j
DRAYfON E. CLARKE. j
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PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
Hen C MEfird, who has been in Columbia
since the convening of the S
Stare Supreme court as Reporter of
that body, the duties* of which office
he has long and acceptably discharged,
came over and spent several days with
his family, returning to his duties
Monday.
The peculiar hue cf . the wastern
heavens following the ^unst ts for the
past several evenings vras observed by
many people with peculiar interest
and wonder.
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Mis9 Corrine Hook spent Sunday ^
with Miss Lauritna Hook, 01 near Columbia.
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Mr W M Schwartz, of Columbia, m
spent Sunday with his mother in Lex- ei
ington. m
Mr and Mrs J P Shull, of the Rocky j"
Well section was a Sunday visitor at J
the home of Mr D 0 Shull, of the
Seivern section.
A little sleet fell here this morning, ce
The trains are running behind sched- g,
ule time. - We presume this can be accounted
for by the extraordinary large ^
amount of mail matter addressed to
Santa Glaus during these festive days
of good cheer. ^
Miss Lessie Hook, was a charming
Sunday visitor of Miss Lillian Corley,
of near Columbia.
Mr and Mrs Wiil Roberta were the
guests last week of Mrs E^telie Hook,
of near Columbia.
Gal] at Harman's Bazaar and see the
nice line of fancy glassware, cheap
for Christmas.
M' J W Gregory and daughter, Mrs
L A Lowns, have just returned from
a dHightful trip to Atlanta, Berminghaui,
i.)nlman, where they visited reiaLiv;>.
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TRESPASS NOTICE.?All persons ''f
are hereby forbidden to hunt, fish or Jr
trespass in any manner whatever npon
oar land in Fork township as the
law will be enforced against all trespassers.
GEO. 8. SWYGERT
AlMAESWYGERT of
J. K. aWYGEBT. ?
| Truck Farms to Rent.
Two fine truck farm3 for refit, near
Columbia, near the Aognsta highway,
| new four roo.-n hoases Apply to C s
| Root' in perdon, nekr Arthur, s.. C.
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St Matthews, the countr ?eat of I at
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| Calhoma, is to have'a new court hou*e | t*
I arid iail trt poat 120.000. . .
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Df the .
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old Creams,
parations?
DAKS
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Powders
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Lexington Proof
hould Convince Every
Lexington Beader.
The frank statement of a neighbouring
the merits of a remedy,
Bids yon pause and believe.
The same endorsement
By some stranger far away v
Commands no belief at ali.
Here's a Lexington case. . .
A Lexington citizen testifies.
Read and be convinced.
Mrs. Ella V. Corley, R. F. D. No. 6.
exirgton, S. C., says: "Doan's Kid
By Pills helped me a great deal when
had kidney trouble 9ome years ago
id at thai time I gave a public stateL6?t
in which I told of my experiice.
I got my supply of Doan'9 Kid- r
?y Pills from the Kaufmann Drug Co.
id wa9 relieved through their use of
ains across the small of my back and
distressing difficulty with the kidney
icretions."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
>nts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,
ew York, sole agents for the United
bates.
Remember the name?-Dean's?and *
ike no other.
Conor Boll of
Steedm&n School.
Grade 9?Thomas Qaattlebaam. v
Grade 2?Ozelee Hall.
Grade 2?Gary Hollman.
Grade 1?Pope Hall. ~
Grade 3?Maggie Hollmaa.
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Fit His Case Exactly
"When father was sick about six
sars ago he read an advertisement of
haniberlain's Tablets in the paper
tat lit his case exactly," writes Miss
Margaret Campbell of Ft. Smith, Ark. ?He
purchased a box of them and he
is not been sick since. My sister had
omach trouble and wa9 also benef
n m Qa)/^ Vvtt all HaQ Y Al*fl
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WANTED?A copy of the Dispatch.
' date Nov. 18, 1912. Will pay far ^
me. Bring or send to this office-.
lotlce to Debtors and
. Creditors
All persons indent***! in anv manne-f _ v
> the estate ot Adam R. Metz, delamd
are hereby notified that they
est make imfti- riUt? payment to^thft'
adersipVed arid thos-* having ?iain?
>ainst tLra iUid. tsctfe muse present^
lem daijr probate*). ? *.
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