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45 SHOULD COMI TO INSURE YG NOT THINK YO PERF ?????? / ; ' , V. r OF WES HAS A LARGER CAPITAL OF F< CAROLINA, ANI * SECU V OHHiBnMnBHnH The Court. The Conrt of Common Pleas conTene here last MoDday with Jadge I. ^ W. Bowman presiding The regular time for the covening of j this eoort was Monday a week ago, | but from one cause or another it was postponed until the time mentioned above. This Is Judge Bowmen's first appearance upon the bench as a regular % Judge and he wears the ermine with that ease and dignity which characterizes the judiciary.of South Carolina By bis prompt rulings and deliverances, which are in keeping with the standards, he has made a very favorable impression with the members of has 4fl 19 UGM Up to the hoar of going to press the following cases have been disposed of: The First National Bank of Aagnsta, against M. E Rutland, of Batesbnrg. The verdict was in favor of the plaintiff for $862.29. Messrs Henderson V represented the plaintiff and Messrs. Efird & Dreher the defendants. The Carolina Portland Cement Co., against G. A. Guigna 3, which resulted in a verdict for the defendant. Colin Monteitli, of the Columbia Bar appeared for the plaintiff and Messrs. Efird & Dreher represented the de ' fendant. Solomon Bros., against the Batesbnrg Oil Co. The verdict wa9 in favor of the defendant. As* we go to-prees the case of Doby vs. Watson is being heard. As this 4. | V case will probabiy consume the balance of the week all the jurors, except those engaged in this case, have been discharged - A Sound Bank. The Paimetto National Bank of Cow, iumbia commenced business as State back on a comparatively small scale, and its growth has eyer been upward and its popularity always on the inw crease, untill today ic is oae of the strongest- and most popular financial institutions in the State. The amount of business done by it is marvelous as its quarterly statement published in this issue will show. Gen. Wilie Jones is the President, and is favorably known throughout the length and v breadth of the State, and Mr. J. P. Matthews, almost * qually as well known for bis accommodating qualities and soundness of business judgment, is the Cashier. We can assure our readers who have any banking business of whatever kind of nature that they cannot possibly find a better place to do it than through the Palmetto National Bank. Bed Room Entered. I Last Monday night thieves entered the room of Mr. Kinsler Roof, which is up-stairs in rear of the Telephone exchange and stole his watch. Mr. ^ Roof was asleep in the room at the time but the thieves did not awaken him. They entered over the Wingard grocery 9tore. The policeman on his i rounds saw and spoke to three persons behind the store but it being dark he could not tell whether they were white or black, but they made no reply to w lils hail. Miss Mary Lyles Is Dead. Miss Mary, the gifted daughter of our former townsman, Capt. J Feaster ^ Lyles, died in Asheville, N. (J., Sunday, after a long and painful illness. Miss Mary was in the flower of glorious young womanhood, when death ' 1 * 1 ? f rv Lft o Kwillinnf 2 enc.ea wnai promiat-u hj yc c* n/iuuauu career. To Rent. + . One l-horse farm with stock. Apply t once to Wru. Westmoreland, I .gamaria, S. C. 4 16pd. .. % i 4 . % v*. ' ' ?IF? BAIN BINE AND GIVE YOU 1 >UR BANK DEPOSITS, 1 UR MONEY ECTLY S THE BANK TERN CA * ai nuaiTAI TUAM [ I \J I ML. VfHniHk nMii 3RTY-FIVE STATE BANK D IT IS ALL PLEDGED T< RE DEPOSIT ??1111 in nreawM? ?? RESIGNED. Rev. TVS. Brown Leaves St. Stephen. After very acceptably serving St. Stephen congregation for the p*ft fonr years, Rev. T. S. Brown has resigned this charge and nas accepted i a call to Burlington, N. 0. During Mr. Brown's stay among us he has endeared himself not alODe to his own congregation, but to the community at large. He is a pulpit orator of unusual brilliancy and eloquence, and a rscholar of wide research. His de- < parture from among us is a distict loss to Lexington. He and his cultured family carry with them to their new home the best wishes of their friends and acquaintances for their prosper- : ity and happiness. ] ( Males for Sale. i One pair of Moles, Wag- j on and Harness. Will be i sold separately or all to- ' A?mlwr ?A ixr A yCUAUL* /t|T|lljr IV V V y? M. Berley, Lexington Meat < Marflet. 15. m t The Ideal Is the proper name for The Ideal Theatre, the popular moving picture parlor of Columbia. The interesting , and amusiDg pictures afternoon and night, make it a desireable place to go j and enjoy scfenes of historical events, ( and Dicture9 representing various in- ( cidents, etc; Here yon find comfortable seats, Rood music with an .occasional pleasing song, which makes the Ideal a good place to spend an hoor or two. Your dime will be. well spent and }ou will go again. Carolina National Bank. The monthly statement of the relia bleCarolina National Bank is published els where in this issue and refer ence to it craved, especially by those who are seeking a safe place to deposit t heir savings. This is the oldest ( bank in Columbia, and has weathered mam financial storms which have -j svee^t the country. Founded and reared od sound business principles aDd officered by men of the bight 6t i . % . . ? t J intorttriiy ana upon tnese inmgs tms bank has won its way into the confidence ot' tlie people of this part of the State. " 3 ? ] It is as -false to 9wear that all women are angels as to swear that they are devils. Sudden passion may rise and blight a whole l;fe in a moment. Better think before you act. ( S t ? 1 For the f-fnir ^ Are you so fortunate as to j be well satisfied with your hair? Is it long enough, thick enough, rich enough ? And your hair does not fali out? Well, well,that is good. < But you may know of some not so fortunate. Then just , tell them about Ayer's Hair t Vigor. They will surely thank ( you after using it, if not bePpmpmfipr if Hapc ivi V* AWAAIVIIAVVK ^ M %- Vi V kJ j not color the hair. Show the list of ingredients to , your doctor. Let him decide their value. He knows. Made by the J. C. AYER CO.. Lowell, Matt. I Ik" ft [ HEIR BOND WOULD YOU 1 AFE ROLINA THE UNITED 5 IN SOUTH I uno 8 * QUESTION -CLEARED UP Lexington Headers Can No Longer Doubt the Evidence. Again and again we have read ot strangers in distant towns who have been cured by fchia or that medicine. Unt. T^pxincrton,s pertinent Question had always been "Has anyone here in Lexington been cored?" The word of a stranger liTing a hnndred miles away may be true, but it cannot have the same weight with as as the word of our own citizens, whom we know and respect, and whose evidence we can so easily prove. Mrs. Myrtle Hsriing, Factory Hill, Lexington, 8. C., says: "I can highly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills, for [ have observed the good r;salts that have followed their use. A member cf my family had kidney and bladder trouble and his back ached intensely. He used Doan's Kidney Pills and they ?ave him immediate relief. We do not hink there is a better kidney medicine to be bad.'' * 1 ** L m 1 1 /I AaI Ann L) r * A ET A rur fc?ie uy an ucaivia. znuo uu ^nts. Fosfcer-Milburn Co., Buffalo. S"ew York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Djau's?and ;ake no other. No. 9296. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF rHE HOME NATIONAL BANK VT LEXINGTON, IN THE STATE )F SOUTH CAROLINA AT THE DLOSE OF BUSINESS, Feb., 4, 3913. i>rcATTDr?PC joans and Discounts. .* $157;609 99 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured ' 3,279 07 J. S. Bonds to secure circulation ...; 25,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonas 700 00 Banking house, Furniture, and Fixtures 19,108 17 Other Real Wstate-Owned.. 4,500 00 Dde from National Banks (not reserve agents) ? 3,039.00 Due from approved Reserve Agents 11,268.61 . Checks and other Cash Items 3,209.87 Fractional Paper Currency Nickels, and Cents. SS.55 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie 5,033.55 Legal- -tender notes 0,419.00 Redemption Fund with U. S. Treas urer to per cent, of circulation).. 1,350.00 Total $340,755.90 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $35,000 00 Surplus fund 4,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Expense's and Taxes paid... 1,602 83 National Bank notes outstanding 25,000 00 individual Deposits subject to check $150,423 06 rime certificates of deposit 8,057 30 Certified Checks J15 GO Cashier's Checks outstanding.. 927 11 Bills payable including certificates of deposit for money borrowed 25,000.00 30,518 07 Total $240,755 '.'0 State of South Carolina, County of Lexington, ss: I, Alfred J. Fox, cashier of the abovelauied bank, do solemnly swear that die above statement is true to the best )f mv knowledge and belief. ALFRED J. FOX, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th, day of Feb, 11>J3. W. T). Dent, Notary Public S. 0. Correct?Attest: SAMUEL B. GEORGE, KARLF. OSWALD, J AS. J. WiNGARP, Directors. 1 ill; SS r ?2 i * w 88 JfrW:. en : | Rhea Live Sti I Mrs. H. W. Barre and interesting > little daughter have returned to Olemson after spending a pleasant ti r.o with relatives and friends in Lexington. 1 I Roup is Comm Tf uxvar in vnur flock at any time. 1 yourfcwU and cut down your profits. P the drinking water Roup C Guaranteed to prevent and cure this fatal die SI. Each 25c box maket 15 gallons of coid aj Cine. Sample FREE. Poultry R Keeps fowls in the best physfeal eonditlon?5 "Oc, $1. 25-lb. pall * . at money back if it Get 4*ratta Profit-sharing Ik E. B. ROOF & SONS, LEXIN( M. D. SHULL, NEW BROOKI SHULL & WESSINGER, NEV "Tolrtk t>?ck rnnd'* health i and strength by using Foley Kidney j Pills for backache, rheumatism, weak, i eore kidneys and bladder irregulari- I ties. Each ingredient is chosen for its j positive healine and curative qualities. Foley Kidney Pills are the best medicine you can bny for kidney and bladder troubler troubles. Mrs. J. M. Finley, Lyons, Ca., says; "I took Foley Kidney Pill9 and they entirely cursd me. w. I mr"1 ?f | Furnishii 1M&1 11 | M '? " Ii. ||| Manager D. I????fi?tfi9?5klf3f* 69? r Mules an 1 Suitabli A' ' 1 PllPfl m ?31 gee Us Befo ?k?wa? ?mmrr. mmm mm am 3ck Company, Coin | Auditor Dent will close his books on ! the 20 h after which date if yon have not made your <etura9 the 50 per cent, penalty will be added by reason of your failure to do so. on Now Don't let it attack reveat it. Put ia J* ure lease. 35c. 5#c, ad roup medi- ]/ egulator -able to resist disease. L&HJ \ ?p*? I l,S.O. 3% ,AND, S C. V BROCKLAND, S (J. WANTED?To save you money by selling you direct, Acid 16 per cent., Kainit, Muriate Potash, Fish Scrap, C. S. Meal, Nitrate Soda. Get our prices sure before p acing your order. We guarantee to save you money, as we buy in large quantities and import and can eave you the middle man's charge. Address: THE CALHOUN AGRICULTURAL & INVESTMENT CO., St. Matthews, S. 0 18 Shoes, Hals, is, Dry boot 1UST BE SOLD DAYS isr. wis B. S-PHALEK, re 98S8 cj mm h ?S Mules g B5 id Horses 1 ! For All ? oses. 1 >re You Buy. ?9 mbio, S, C. | smMescamM 9696969696969 We are glad to be informed tbat Mr. Lucius Bickley, the young man who was injured by the premature explosion of a blast at the Capari9 S^one Co.'s plant a week or ten days ago i9 much improved and he is now out of danger. He will lose only one eye and not both as at first it was supposed he would. Mr. Wm. Westmorland, of Samaria, gave the Dispatch a pleasant call Monday while en route to Columbia to attend the corn show. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCartha spent SnnHftv nriH "VTnrw^av with Mr? S TV Schwartz, in this place. A number of prominent attorneys of the Columbia bar were in attendance upon court here this week. TRESPASS NOTiOES TRESPASS NOTICE.?This is to notify all persons not to hunt, or fish, carry torches, or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon our lands, as the law will be enforced against all trespassing. MRS. MARGARET HUCKABAA, D. H. HUCKABAA. Jan. 18,1913-15. i Gent's | is, etc,, | g II _ $ b m lion, S. C. II