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FALL and WINTER 1?
....SHOES 1
We have a full and com- p||
i pleta stock of (all leather) A
I stylish shoes for our LexingI
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i tun UICUUB IU JLiBpeuu, we ?JP?:j
' know we are selling the best ?
solid leather shoes for less
money than any one in the y&shoe
business, come in and mm
see for yourself, that will
prove it. A pleasure to wait flfj
on you and give you our
prices. We can fit the family,
men, women and children.
Ifork Shoes a Specialty ^
A. DAVIS 1
COLUMBIA, S. C. I
A rolling s'on aarhms no moss, but
if it's aiiirN.'?iiH t t ,kes the heart out
of the boy wh ha.- to turn it when he
wants to go fishing
A girl thinks a, young man who
spends his mon^y ne^ly is the whole
thing?but if she marries him and
finds he has spent it all she changes
her mind
A woman is seldom able to see that
there is a butt -u missing from her husband's
garments, but she always
knows when there is a hole in his
pocket.
When a mau begins by saying, 4,Of
coarse it is none ot my business, but?"
you may as well stand aside and let
him butt in.
F. E. Walling, a tarmer living near
Yokon, Mo., *.r . gy recommend
Foley's Honey ai d Tar Couiuouud
and says: '"I have been advised by
my family doctor to us? Foley's
Honey and Tar Compound for my
children when th? re was a cough
medicine needed. It always gives
the best of satisfaction and I recommend
it to others." Harmon Drug Co.
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CONVENTIONS
AND OTHER
SPECIAL OCGASIONS
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UNITED STATES
Winter Tourist Tickets on sale
Low Round Trip Fares
Attractive Train Service
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Convenient Schedules
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For detailed Information
apply to any Representative
or Ticket Agent
of this Company.
Money
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Gvervrsair of Shoes bought
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WHY? !
Because they wear longer
and cost you le^s. We
ha^e the stcfck to select
from. :::::::
We invite our Lexington
friends to come in and
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up to just what we say. :
Pleasure to wait oil you
and give you our prices.
Harmon's
Shoe
Stores
1725 Main St,
COLUMBIA, S. C
Atlanta Lady Arrested for Swearing
Too Loud,
Atlanta?^ i>. i; Mrs. Cordelia McKittri'-k
was crested in her pretty
apart men', in a downtown apartment
nouse last night for swearing loud
that it disiu;h?d her neighbors, she
interpws> d th unique plea that she
was not originating the profanity but
was mocbiuu her husband in au effort
to ".-it..nm him'' out of the cussi?<>
fiu tii t
The recorder suggested this morning
that it would do more good if she
would read th?- Bible in a loud tone of
voice whenever her hnsband swore,
instead of r pr-atieg the oath parrotwise
after him. He impojed a fine of
$3.75, and admonished the lady either
to use 8cm- o her means of reform, or
lei her husband do his own cussing.
Institute Proceedings Against 300
'Dead Beats'
Paterson, N. J.?Unusnal fights in
Court and ? ut are anticipated here
t lit., no h t hn i mnoii o 1 i nlron Kt?
II I 1 I U fill ?UU UliU^Udi JLUU v v IOAC7AA KJJ
tti? PatersO" Business Men's Associa
inn against an army of 300 "dead
b ats" in tins city. The association
is going to institute suits for the payin
n* ot long disregarded bills, it is
drc'ared, Prominent doctors, meronan
s, bui de:s and architects, men
,n.?i women in many lira 8 of business
a?' iuoludtri in rhe list against whom
action will be taken.
Tilt-re is very little fighting clone in j
she w? rid, considering the number of j
men wh ? go around with chips on
their sin niriei
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Ol The
PALMETTO NATiOSAL BANK,
at Columbia, S.C,,
at the close of business February 4,
1(J13.
RESOURCES
uoans and discounts 02,117,180 90 i
Overdrafts secured and unsecured
14,681 31
U. S. bonds to secure circulation
250,000 00 (
U. S. bonds to secure U. t
S. deposits 80,000 00 .
S. C. bonds to secure
Postal Sayings 6,000 00 *
Premiums on U. S. bonds 5,000 00 t
S. C. Bonds, securities,etc. 269,104 16 ^
Banking house, furniture
and fixtures 26,878 80 1
Due from na- t
tional banks
(not reserve
agents).. $ 195,342 71
Due from State i
and private ^
banks and
bankers.
trust companies
and
sayings banks 165,844 TG
Dne ftojn.ap- 'I
proved reserve '
agents........ 107.334 62
Checks and oth- >
er cash items 16,781 01 *
Exchanges for
clearinghouse 68,869 00
Notes of other
national banks 5,000 00 *
Fractional pa- (
per currency,
nickels and *
cents 1,107 79
Lawful money 1
reserve in
bank, viz: *
Specie 49,207 00 1
Legal tender
notes 21,000 00 1
Redemption
fund with U. *
S. Treasurer
(5 per cent,
of circulation)
12.500 00 1
642,517 00 c
Total $3,411,361.70 1
LIABILITIES a
Capital stock paid in $250,000 00 r
Srirnln* fniir! 100 000 00 ^
Undivided profit, le.<-s ex- j
ponses and taxes paid.... 35,631 23
National bank notes out- c
standing 25C,00u 00 V
Due to other na- };
tional banks ?37 s. 7 lo 0(5
Due to State and
private bunks and r
bankers -Vo l '. ; 77 < J"
Due to approved
reserve auon
s 1 ibid"! 23
Divid* ntis unpaid. 06 00 ! \
Individual di p.osits :
subject tocberk. 7. :!- - < |L
Time cersiticn- j
to.-: oi dcncnio 20 i -
Certified cheeks.. 3,s-!5.00
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(.ashlers c!tCe.?s> j z*
ourstandir.tr -i:.;2i.53 } k
T nited States do- |
posits 12,304.10 | t
Postal savings \
deposits . . S93.33
Deposits of U. S. k
disbursing obicers
62,248,89 1
$2,515,730.53 C
Bills payable, including k
certificates of deposit
for money borrowed 250,000.00 k
Reserve fund 10,000 00 Total
$3,411,361.76
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Richland, 88:
I, J P Matthews, Cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear n
that the above statement is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief. o
J P MATTHEWS,
Caahier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this titli day of February, 1913. tl
JOHN T. SEIBLES,
Notary Public for S. 0,
Correct?Attest: C
WILIE JONES,
F. H MCMA8TER,
Q. T. FRES8LET,
Mjreettfr*. |
Stiff Joints |
Sprains,Bruises!
are relieved at once by an applica- R
tion of Sloan's Liniment. Don't n
rub, just lay on lightly.
44 Sloan's Liniment haa done more R
good than anything I have ever tried M
for still joint*. 1 got my hand hurt so K
hadlv Lha.t I had to aton work rieht in M
I the busiest time of the year. I thought Q
at first that 1 would have to have my H
Laud taken off, but I got a bottle of H
Sloan's Liniment and cured my hand."
Wilton Wii-EK Li.it, Morris, Ala. 9
Good for Broken Sinews R
G. G. Jo>*es, Baldwin, L. I., writes: I
?*'1 used Sloan's Liniment for broken H
sinews above the knee cap caused by a
fall and to my great satisfaction was H
able to resume work in less than three m
weeks after the accident*" j9
imment!
^ ?? rs es _ 9
I Fine tor sprain
Wk, TTevrt A. Voehl, 84 Somerset H
St., Plainiield, N. J., writes : ? " A I
friend sprained his ankle so badly
that it went black. He laughed when R
I told him that I would have him out H
in a we.-k. I applied Sloan's Liniment E
and in four days bo was working and H
said Slouu's was a right goou Lini- g
50c.,"and $1,00 H
poultry sent Iree.
ABOLISH CONVICT HIRE.
Another B II Introduced Today Aimed
at Hosiery Mill.
Another bill aimed at the abolition
>f i he hosiery xiU in te State peni
entiary was introduced in the lower
louse today by Mr. Malpass of Lexngtun
and was referred to the penientiary
committee. The measure
vould prohibit contracts for the hirng
of convicts confined in the peniientiary,
except on public road*.
Families are like clocks in that too
nnch regulation may make them go
vrong all the time.
REPORT OF THE C0N0IT10N
OF THE
NUtOUNA NATIONAL BANK
- at Columbia, s. c..
U the close of business, February
4, 1913.
RESOURCES
joans and Discounts $1,258,146.92
)verdrafte secured and unsecured
9,674 07
J. 8. bond to secure circulation
200,000 00
J. S. bonds to secure U. S.
deposits 1,000 00
Jonds, securities, etc 177,650 00
lanking house, furniture
ort/T flrtn*aa 14" 94ft 14
(CUU II rt, u U1 V/ Q ? A ) fa XV &-Z
)ue from national banks
(not reserve agents) 43,292 62
)ne from State and private
banks and bankers, trnst
companies and savings
banks 14,072 84
)ue from approved reserve
agents 78,916 08
Jhecks and other eash items 658 74
Exchanges for clearing
house 17,752 80
Jotes of other national
banks 8,300 00
Pactional paper currency
nickels and cents 1,081 95
.awful money reserve in
bank, viz:
pecio C0.1C5 05
iCgal tender notes 20,GO ) 00
Redemption fund"with U.S.
treasurer (5 per cent '.'1
circulation) JO,on?) 00
>ne iron U. S. Treasurer 5,SO j GO
Total i'2ta5i,;?:2 21
i.i r;"::: -.
nndai stock paid in " ' 0 0;v pu
nrpln- fund J.'-bOU- 00
Fniiividv-d pr-iits, ios- >:
p-. rises i:ii?1 taxes paid... 5-V 0 CO
Rat ion j 1 Lank i.ot * >?;? standing
... 200,0 50 00
hv.' to other nation::; hanks ,' -7 0;J
)::e to Trust- companies and
savings banks iGO SO
)uo to appro vt <1 i\ :vo
agents ?-->,041 . ;-S
)ividriids unpaid 79 (;0
udiviriual deposits subject
to check J .412,409 44
"iine certificates of deposit 5,200 ' >0
leriified checks :2o I 35
.asnier s *> uuiMauuing
J ,175 59
Tnited States deposits 1,000 <>o
Tot.es and bills rediscounted
49,935 00
Total $2,051,762 21
tate of South Carolina, County of
Richland, ss:
I, Joseph M Bell, O*hier,of the above
amed bank, do solemnly swear that
lie above statement is true to the best
f my knowledge and belief.
JOSEPH M. BELL,
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before xne
liis 6th day of February, 1913.
W. M. SHAND,
Notary Public for S. C.
torrecfr?Attest:
J. H. BOLLIN,
R. 8. DsePORTRS,
T. S. BRYAN,
Dir^ctar*..
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THE JEWELEE
1508 Man. St.. Columbia, 8. C.
REl'liliW
ITCHES
JUVKiiJY
Makes I hem Gaod as New
MEIML>
KADUES .
Manufacturer in flur Amn
wwm Villi
Shops tor Schools and ^
Other Kineses
AVERY, The Jeweler
1508 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
Ml MASTER OF THE
?PTir?i wiv!Sii'??
U2 E3U/1L MiminLtiU
My mo- to is pa in.-taking conscientiou
Optical service. I have
01 e c! ?In- most completely
equips ? d optica! offices, in Columlvia
Let me do your optica)
w<rk and show you how I
can serve you Spectacles and
I Eye-pi asses repaired and lenses
matched in 30 minutes.
Three tradu te opticians of many ^
t years experience to serve you and
we can promise you the highest degree
of accuracy, reliability and satisfaction
in all cases entrusted to
me. Come and see us, we make no >
charge for our examination.
A U Rodman
ui 111 uuimiiiiii
ESTABLISHED 1879.
1418 MAIN STREET.
COLUMBIA. S. C. v
BEAR IN MIND
C. D. Kenny Co. <
Is 'Headquarters for
Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Rice,
Etc. Fresb Coffee roasted
daily.
Don't pat off buying
: your coffee and sugar.
They're going Higher.
C. D. KENNEY CO.
1639 Main Street,
Phone 157.
Columbia, S. C.
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A Watch is
I Valuable
!j When it Keeps Time. If I
| i you want your watch to J w
j; keep Correct Time, see
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l"rJ?h Repairing a Special; 1
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j] r.iso L/eaier m watches j 4
and Jewelry. ?
1 \ 1336 Assembly st.. Columbia, S. C.
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FARMS!
r a nnafm
rHnmoi
If you want to buy a good
farm at right price anywhere
in South Carolina,
call on or write me. If yoa *
want to sell your farm quick
forca?b, make your prioe
right, and I will sell it for
you, no matter where located.
I sell choice city
property, too.
Hope A. Dickert, '
1607 Main Street,
Columbia. - South Carolina.
Always Hui&itif" * ^