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P gAy. TT.rrr " LEXINGTON, S.C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1913 49
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Mass. Meeting at
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& Batesburg. Oct. 6.?A number of the
ff most responsible and substantial citiff
, V..v zens of this section have issued a call
I to the ladies and gentlemen, mothers
and daughters, of that portion of Lsxington,
Aiken and Saluda counties adr*
joining and contributory to the town
m *"V of Batesburg, to attend a mass meetI
.iff ing at Batesburg on next Fridav, the
V lil ICth, the purpose of which is to enter ]
> a sotenm and earnest protest against
the establishment of a dispensary at
this place. The sentiment of the peoi
|1 pieft th? territory, is so strongly op
% post i to the dispensary that the board
f j&t in .Lexington county will be constrainj
ed to reyerse its reported decision to
iBp-alace one here.
J ; The Markets.
> fgSjl Lexington?Cotton, middling 13 3*4.
Savannah?Turpentine 39.
Home I
| J| The first step in buying
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Bp | home of his own. A sav:
fm bank, with regular deposii
! provide the money for tl
v one. The sooner you beg
\ live in your own home.
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' LEXINGT?
Capital $25,000.00.
Samael B. George, Pres.,
Alfred J. Fox, Cashier, K.!
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.cflg 1 J? G. Guignard, E. W. S
jPg R. N. Senn, Henry I
A. D. Shull, L. S. Tr
| ADVISORY
\ | Frank W. Shealy, James A. S
^mSBSm CHLORAZONl
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L > fl| Malaria attacks the lirer, kidneys
\f' Rheumatism attack^ the bones and
jjjV *. n Malaria is just as serious as any dh
B Some of the symptoms are lassitudi
K whites of the eyes slightly tinged
rag lack of appetite, constipation, any c
Kg and you must keep off chills and
JJH jovery uouae BUJU UU ? ^uitrauLcc w
1 Price, 50c
B HUOCINS DR
B OPPOSITE PO!
B AGENT AGE*
B For Dr. Hess For Penslai
B Stock and Poultry
B Remedies.
B When you have a prescription to fill
by trusting it to us.
I Columbia
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Call and see our new build
Main and Gervais streets.
'' as a depositor if you see fit
whether you do that or not
acquaintance.
UNION NATXI
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Solicits a Sjan
Corley's New Gin
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me nne new gin oi me uuriey x>xus.
and Mr. 0. W. Caughman located :
near tbe Lexington High School lias i
started and receiving much favorable !
comment upon the fine work it is do- I
ing. These interprising gentlemen, :
we are" advised, intend to build 1
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an oil mill in this city in the near tu- )
tare which wili either be located at j
their new ginnery or on railroad near |
the depot. j
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The ChaJngang.
The chaingaDg is finishing all roads j
near Ohapin and will soon move on
this side of tbe river. The machine
v. ill be shipped to Oayce for work on i
the Old State road. Then the gang ;
will-take up the work on the Orange- 1
burg road, and will work the necessary j
roads leading to Gaston and Swansea.
Superviser Corley is certainly doing
gpod work and merits praise where
6ver he goes.
taking
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; or building a home is
Iveryone should have a
ings account with this
ts from the income, will
he first payment upon
in, the sooner von will
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Resources $2?0,000.00
Jas. J. Wingard, V. Pres.
F. Oswald, Asst. Cashier.
STD BANK
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hull, G. A. Guignard ?
Juff, F. L. San del |
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Jummerset, G. G. Moseley ?
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E MALARIA
and digestive organs, just as ^
ma*c . s of the human system. pf
Sras-> on the human calender. raj
e, a yellow tinge to the skin, the fi?
with yellow. Poor digestion, gp
if these symptoms are a warning
fever, with CHLORAZONE.
cure, or your money back. Wj
Bottle. m
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* Remedies. For Belle Meade
Sweet Oandies, H
the only candy that 0
paspod the pure food law. H
you will not make a mistake H
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ling on the coroner of
We should welcome you
to open an acconnt, but
we want to make your
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To the Mem bers (
of Lexington Cc
Gentlemen: .
I notice in the published
that you recommend that al
security for public funds de
Lexington county has ha
doing business with one so-<
incorporated, and with anotl
tal of onlv $19,000 that it is
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banks. But is it not unjust
tween banks; and to put in f
has but $25,000 capital and
?500,000 capital and. surpiu
The Bank of Western Ca
to give absolute safety to its
to lose more than $550,000
lose a dollar; audit is mana
who are not in the habit of I
fact that in less than four ye
earned and divided among it
$133,691 besides adding ste*
To require such a bank, s
aged, to give a bond to insui
fact that it has given all its <
half a million dollars investe
laws of South Carolina, and
board of thirty directors wl
business men of South Carol
Tl> ^>?a in n> iiAiv.i oi
-l !ivie ai" uuiiuir^ tii
Carolina with only one hunc
\V ould you think that the bor
add much to the safety of in
of it the five hundred and til
tee of the strongest state bai
According to the report oi
there are 45 banks in South
than nineteen thousand doll;
capital of 45 of these ban^s
Bank of Western Carolina.
It is onlv fair that you sli
tion between wegk and si
recommend that banks with
hundred thousand dollars be
you would have reason on yc
recommendation be adopted
funds will only be\iepositet
are the only ones that will v
tors bv prefering certain ere
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President of the L>
LIGHT THAT PRODUCES SOUND I
Statement Sounds incredible, but Ex- |
periment Will Speedily Demonstrate
It to Be a Fact.
It seems incredible that a beam of !
light sould be made to produce sound, I
but such a thing can be done. A ray j
of sunlight is thrown through a lens j
on a glass vessel containing lampblack, !
colored silk or worsted, or any like !
substance. A disk having slits or open- j
ings cut in it is made to revolve swift- j
ly in this beam of light, so as to "cut
it up," thus causing alternate flashes
of light and shadow. When one places
his ear to the glass vessel he hears
strange sounds so long as the flashing
beam falls upon the vessel.
A still more extraordinary effect is
produced when the beam of sunlight is |
made to pass through a prism, so as to
produce what is called the solar spec- j
trum. The disk is turned and the col- j
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break through it. Now, if the ear be
placed to the vessel containing the silk
or other material, as the colored lights !
of the spectrum fall upon it, sounds j
will be given by the different parts of
the spectrum and there will be silence
in other parts.
For example, if the vessel contains j
red worsted and the green light flashes
upon it, loud sounds will be heard
wven the red and the blue parts of the j
rainbow fall upon the vessel. Other
colors produce no sounds at all.
Green silk gives out sound best in a
red light. Every kind of material gives
more or less sound in different colors
and no sound at all in others.?Har
per's Weekly.
OODS GOIPAI
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tronage. Polite and Pr
11, S. C., October 7, 1913. j
jf the Grand Jury
maty:
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report of your proceedings |
I banks be required to give i
posited with teem,
d such heavy losses from j
sailed bank that was not j
her that had a paid in capi- j
; wise to guard against such j
to make no distinction be- j
he same class the bank that j
the one with more than
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.rouna nas oeen organized,
depositors. It would have
before any depositor could
ged by a board of directors
O s)
osing, as is shown by the
ars of its existence it has
s stockholders in dividends
idiiyto its undivided profits,
o organized and so mail"
*e deposits, is to ignore the
lepositors a bond of over
d according to the banking
scrupulously guarded by a
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t;o . rank lugii among trie
in a.
lie? doing business in South
Ired thousand dollar capital,
id of such a company would
cnev that alreadv had back
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:tv thousand dollar <niaranJ
o
nkin South Carolina?
f the 'State Bank Examiner
i Carolina that have less
ir capital and the combined
is less thkn that .of the j
ouid recognize the distinc- j
:ron<? banks. Should you
O V 1
a capital of less than one
> required to give bonds,
>ur side; but if your present
it will mean that public
1 in weak banas for thev
vrong their regular deposiiditors
to others.
)urs verv trulv,
H. M. DIBBLE,
auk of. Western Carolina.
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Livingstone's Resourcefulness.
David Livingstone, explorer and missionary,
was a man of varied accomplishments.
Besides getting himself
taught on board ship, and later by
Sir Thomas Maclear, to fake with
great accuracy astronomical observations
for fixing latitude and longitude,
besides acquainting himself with botany
and geology, with patristic literature
and Egyptology, Livingstone was
an excellent mechanic, a steersman
and a mariner. His resourcefulness
was at all times remarkable. When
he was hard up for fuel on his first
steamer journey up the River Shire
he landed in the elephant marsh. Here
no trees existed and no fuel was obtainable,
but his men found many
bones of slaughtered elephants, Livingstone
at once took the bones on
board, burned them in the furnaces of
the Ma-robert, and so continued his
journey.
Picture Statesmen at Work.
A moving picture concern recently
obtained permission to take a series
of moving pictures illustrating French
parliamentary life. Legislators soon
got to hear of the matter, says Les
Nouvelles. some of them showing
themselves particularly anxious to figure
011 the film. The taking of the
film lasted several days, and the operator
took pictures of the chamber at
all times. Photographs will show the
deserted benches of the morning, with
a dozen or so deputies discussing laws
affecting the whole of France, the solemn
arrival of the president, life in
the lobbies, a stormy afternoon session
and the thronged refreshment
bar.
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A-GKESS,
COLUMBIA. .?*. ?J.
ompt Attention.
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Convention to Meet Here. J
The Annual meeting of the Young j Th
Feoples' Federation and of the Wo- com
man's Missionary Convention will be Holl
were
held at St. Stepens Evangelical Lutheran
Church at Lexington, S. C., the cer?j
former from the 17th to 19th and the elect
latter from the ISth to the 21st of October.
All delegates who expect to attend
Either or both of these meetings *
will kiucil7 notify Mrs. B. H. Barre as Tn
soon as possible, stating df .uadhonr Moss
of their arrival. W. S
.<a>. regu
regal
New Water Works fore!
The Lexington Mfg. Co. is installing ,
a large steel tank which will be used
to supply the Company's fire protec- j
uoii ana sewerage systems. Ti e new ; p0?
out fit has caused the company a con- j se3?0
stferahle oatHy and will add much to ^iV
its fire protection. week
day.
Mr. C. H. Sharpe, on Route 3, was crow<
here today and called into see us. the fi
OUR POi
t
is to serve our depositors well and trn'
identical with our own; to give as gener<
with sound banking; to welcome thesm
large one; to bo satisfied with small mat
ness transaction?, and to give its custom
success. This is always the policy of
Tm Palmetto M
OF COLUMBIA
Wilie Jones. President. J.
1^' THEOLDRELI
The Carolina Nal
?Organized It
United States, State, County a
Capital stock $300,000 00 I S *
Surplus prorits 15-5.000 00
Liability of stock- ! Int
holders 300,000 00 4 per
Protec ion to Denos- I Qtxari
itors ?75-5,000 00 i frust,
: The new banking House is provided
^ Vault which is protected by an Electric
Electric Bank Protection Company of IS
fg| thoroughly burglar proof.
It has also installed a complete set of
||x are offered to our customers at reasouab
afford every thcihty and accommodation 1
g| -OFFICERS
$5 W. A. CLARK. President, JOS
m T- 5. BRYAN, Vice President. JO!
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BANK OF i
? CHAPlN, SOUTH C
I Make this] Bankjfyour
your] business [thrcu
i way you [will be hel
your neighbor and yc
J. S. Wessinger, Pres, A.
DIRECTOR
| J. S. Wessinger,
IW. B. Williams,
P. M. Prick.
U. P. Robinson
J. W. Wessinj
Per Ceni. On Savings I
Cent. On 1
Board of Begistration.
;e county board of registration
prised of Messrs L. W. Wise, G.
y Shealy and Manly P. George
) in regular session Monday iiere.
board wrote a large numb'1:* of
ticatas owing to the special school
ions in the several districts.
Board of Commissioners.
e county board of commissioners,
rs 0. E Corley, chairman, Jnc.
mith and W. L. Arldv, met in
lar session here Monday. The
[ar routine of business rame bethe
board aud was dispensed with..
Tri-Coanly Fa'r.
ssibly the biggest eve.it of the
n for Batesburg is tne Xi-i-uounty
which will be held there next
Wednesday, Thursday and FriIt
is expected that the largest
il will be present in tpe history of
air.
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LICY
[y, holding their interests
3U3 terms as are consistentall
account as well as the
gins of profit in its hosiers
a fair measure of its
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tioimi Bask, I
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. P. Matthews, UAsbier
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tional Bs.nk I
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nd City Depository. II
iVINGS DEPARTMENT/ Sl|
erest allowed at the rate of h|
cent, per annum, payable fif
ceriy, February, May, Aa- m
November.
with a modern Fireproof a?
? System installed by the SSrr..j
V.-M-t- r\tanr? mndfi wSr
safety deposit vaults which g?
1p rarp?. V? e are prepared to gg
which one's business justifies 35
>EPH M. BELL, Cashier, ??
:>7 i). BELL. Asst. Ca^hiei\^|fl?
'SE5ag^ES^SBaMB^p
DHAPIN |
CAROLINA. |
Bank by doing |
gh it. In this I
Iping yourself, |
>ur community. |
T- Mayer, .Cashier. j?
S. J. Clark. I
H. C. Shealv, 1
N. Z. Sease, \
AXT. Mayer. g?
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Accounts, I
rime Certificates. |
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