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The Lexington Dispatch Wednesday October 29, 1913. || 0 M. Harmak, Editor and Publisher Rp^?y M. G. Sareatt. .\ssociafce Editor. En?e$ed at the Post Office at Lexington, S. C., as second class matter. I CIRCULATION 2,300. ON THE ROUNDS. On next Tuesday we go to Irmo to ?V. .. begin our thirty-eighth annual round over Lexington county with the tax ||j collector?not to collect taxes, but to collect subscnptions f r the Dispatch, 'and we expect our subscribers to meet - '. ns promptly at all points throughout S: the county. . It has always been a pleasure for ns to look forward to the comiag of this era in each year, and . to say that we have enjoyed the hospitality and comforts of our good friends in the respective homes is putSfci' ting it too mildly. Tbe year passed yp during our recent illness almost like a dream and we are only glad that we KC-V are permitted to miuele with our IU r- friend9 in the county and receive the ^ -warm grasp of their hand and touch elbow9 and excbang: views and greet?| ings. Meet us, old and new friends, ?????i?^ Columbia is the city of rendezvous |gj? this week for people from every nook and corner of the State as well as adjoining States. The State Pair is at|3|pw trading Immense crowds to her eu! viroir.ments and her people are doing themselves proud in taking care of the throngs of visitors and eager sightseers who pour in on each ingoing train. The chy is bestirring ic-e.t *? . with attractions in addition to the big State Pair, music festivals end eoraiv ' vals are to be seen on alt sides ana and almost-everychiug to entertain the visitors is evidenced.. The students of jgf the various State institutions of learning are there ai:d one of the big features of the week will be the .ootbali game pulled off between Clemson and Carolina at the fair gronnd. Mr. G. B. Wingard, one of our most progressive farmers, sent some peauucs and popcorn 50 the National Corn exposition. Several days ago be received five diplomas from the officials j of the exposition, showing tbax he had won the grand champion sweepstakes for peck of peanuts, first prize j for 10 ears of popcorn from South Uark 1 olina, first' prize lor pecK. of peanuts from Soatb Carolina) national sweep stakes for peck of peanuts, sweepstakes for peck of peanuts in South era zone. The decision shows that Mr. Wingard is the champion peannr raiser of South Carolina and the United States. He will send an exhibit to the State fair next week, and it is expected that he will be the wearer of the ermine, after it is over, especially in the peanut department. Mr. S. L. Bawl, another one of onr pioneer planters, has stood in the forefront at varions expositions. It is said that he may nave tne greatest display of individual farm products ever .shown by on* person at a Southern fair. For more than fifteen years Mr. Bawl has been an exhibitor at the < State fair and has been one of the X. greatest exhibitors at onr county fair jinnee its matriculation. I Now Well B fl "Thedford's . Black-Draught El g 2s fee best all-round medicine pj nICTM U9CU, WlllCd J. A. BBi Steelman, cfPattonville, Texas. "I suffered terribly with liver El troubles, and could get no relief. |3 The. doctors said I had con- . H sumption. I could not work at f| THEDFORD'S 1 BLACK- I DRAUGHT I and to my surprise, I got better, H and am to-day as well as any Kg man." Thedford's Black- H Draught is a general, cathartic, M Hr -B vegetable liver medicine, that B |L I has been regulating irregulariB I tfes 0* the liver, stomach and MB B Bp. Bj bowels, for ever 70 years. Get H B a package today. Insist on the B ^K* B genuine?Thedford's. ?-70 B ^B. ALLOW^OMPLE) MM impurities in the blood, a jBI liver. It is torpid. B/ff SIM IV ^^B?M Si DC I r] LIVER RE (THE POW] Is the greatest of all liver medi strengthening influence is at once good digestion and a feeling of When the system has been pnt i gradually disappears and the compl SOLO Br ?KAICM. PR'C * Aak tor the jtenolne with the Bed 7. on tbo lat i |r by mail, postpaid. Simmon* Liver Regulator i * 4 Price $1.00 per bottle. Look tor the Rid 7. label. i\ J. H. ZCIUN & CO., F * REPORT OP THE CONDITION Of The PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK, \ at Columbia, S.C., at the close of business Nov. 21st, 1913. RESOURCES Loans and discounts $2,320,533 41 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 24,500 20 U. S. bonds to secure cir! cnlation 250,000 00 i U. S. bonds to secure U. S. deposits 120,000 00 S. C. bonds to secure ' Postal Savings 6,000 CO Premiums on U. S. bonds 5,500 00 S. C. Bonds, securities,etc. 246,035 40 Banking house, furniture and fixtures 111,869 30 Due from national banks 1 (not reserve agents) $ 230,013 45 1 Due from State and private banks and bankers, trust companies and savings banks 505,456 30 Due from ap proved reserve agents 195,204 62 ! Checks and oth j er cash item9 45,761 15 j j Exchanges for clearinghouse 34,4S0'00 ( Notes of other national banks 20,000 00 j Fractional pa per currency, nickels and cents 1,960 00 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: !: Specie; 14,820 00 Legal tender notes... 75,000 00 Red e m p t i o n fund with U. , S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of ci r c u 1 a tion) 12,500 00 1,135,195.51 Total *4,22,5,693 83 LIABILITIES r?QTYitaT afr.r.lr r>RirI in .*250.000 00 ?,vv? jp , Surplus fund 100,000 00 Undivided profits, less ex. pensefc and taxes paid 61,088 87 National bank notes outstanding. ..' 250,000 00 Due to other national banks.. . $690,068 51 Due to State and private banks and bankers 1,041,745 18 Due to approved reserve agents 47,553 94 Dividends unpaid. 52 00 Individual deposits subject to check. 1,395,981 26 Time certificates of deposit.., 44,135 00 Certified checks.. 1 105.00 Cashier's checks outstanding.... X 788.46 United States deposits.. 258,708.43 Postal savings deposits . . 1,436.12 Deposits of U. .... S. disbursing / , officers 42,031.06 $3,529,604.96 Bills payable including certificates of deposit for money borrowed.. 25,000.00 Reserve fund 10,000 00 Total $4,225,693.83 State of South Carolina, County of Richland, ss: I, J. P. Matthews, Cashier, of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the be9t of my knowledge and belief. J. P. MATTHEWS, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 23rd day of Oct. 1913. \ H. W. M'CREIGHT, Notary Public for S. C, Correct?Attest: WILIE JCNES, BRUCE WALKE7. 7AVENEL, FRANCIS H. WEl _ON. Directors. WMuaiiin ill???Kwewmcvaammm ? ! ? Milch Cow For Sale. \ One Milch Cow for sale. Apply to Jr.cob K. Barman. * 52 Lexington, S. C., Route 2. MWMtWI I lll'WM I I .IW? > II Hi". STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Lexington. By Geo. S. Draffs Esq., Probate Judge. Whereas J. William Reese made suit to me to grant bim Letters of Administration of the Estate ot and effects of Chester Chavis, deceased; These are therefore to dite and admonish all and singular rhe kindred and creditors of the said Chester Chavis deceased, that they be and appear, before me, in the court of Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H., S. C., on the 7th day of November, 1913. next, - li:? * ,1 arcer puunuttuuu uwn u in the forenoon to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under iry hand this 23rd day of November, Anno Domini 1913, GEO. S. DRAFTS (L. S.) Probate Judge L xington Co , S. C. Published on the 19th day of October, : 1913, in the Lexington Dispatch two I week9. CION comes from bilious ' md the fault lies with the IONS DZ. G U LATQK DEB FORM) cines. Its powerful purifying and i apparent in an improved appetite, strength and energy in the body. n order the yellow cast ir: the skin exion becomes clear and healthy. :e. larce packacc. *?.oo. >el. If yon cannot gnt it. tfnr.t ~o vs. ec-vl s pat up i?lso in liquid foria forttosv who prvler it. ?nOPS., ST. LOL','5. MO. Jl ??itana???n??tmmmm-m?b ?? When You are in Colum ?T. PALMETTO E EVERYTHING CLE/ EVERYTHING IN SI BEST COOKING For Ladies ai n00D AND PR 1320 Main Street II I :W$Ni j ISS ^ "'opyrigb* Hart Cchafioer & Marzr llr'i i,W* I ' i BBBB No. 9296. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE HOME NATIONAL BANK AT LEXINGTON, IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, Oct. 21, 1913. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 1145,906 30 Ovprriraft-.K. flficnrftd andnn secured 788 50 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 25,000 00 Premiums on U. S. Bonds 700 00 Banking house, Furniture, and Fixtures 21,434 39 Other Real Estate Owned.. 4,500 00 Due froin. National Banks (not reserve agents) 22,246 54 Due from approved Reserve Agent9 20,982 28 ' Checks and other Cashltems 1,129 29 Notes of othtr National Banks 2,600.00 Fractional Paper Currency Nickels and Cents 85 35 Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, viz: Specie 3,770 30 Legal--tender notes 11,943 00 15,713 30 Redemption Fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent, of circulation) 1,250.00 Total $262,335.95 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $25,000 00 Surplus fund 4,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid... 1,3?6 62 National Bank uotes outstanding 25,000 00 Dna to other Nal. Bauks 55 00 Individual Deposits subject to cheek 170,622 51 Time certificates of deposit 10,726 30 Certified checks 114.00 Cashier's Checks outstanding.. 431 52 * Bills payable including certificates of deposit for money borrowed 25,000.00 Total $262,335 95 / State of South Carolina, County of Lexington, ss: I, Alfred J. Fox, cashier of the above- 1 named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ALFRED J. FOX, Cashier. OnV,n/>T.IKA^ ut>a cTtrnrn trv Koer?TO mo UUU^/11 C4UU on V*** tv W4VJ.V uiv this 27ill day ot Oct., 1913. W. D. Dsnt,(L.S) ' Notary Public S. 0. Correct?Attest : SAMUEL P. GEORGE, ] JAS. J. WINGARD, KARL F. OSWALD, 1 Directors. C'nrysanlltemums Wo are. now cutting grand Chrysanthemums, Carnations, Dahlias, Roses and other tine flower9 - . - x: - to ... TIT V. _^^ ,-kriisu'j i'iuwer >? UIK. ??IJU Decorations for al' occasions. Te!! ts yor* want?, we will please you. !*?!' | ?*Ou*J u;H W U^blfiUuduO | >5 . ... ,> .< * XT*-* c r > h ' ,K> ? .* ?W. / . ./ \ | i bia, Take Tour Meals At he ESTAURANT IN AND NEAT PT A QHaT urvuvi * id Gentlemen OMPT SERVICE COLUMBIA, S. C "IF IT'S CORRECT | KINARD HAS IT/' S While" taking in the | STATE FAIR | this week, don't | fail to treat yourself to 1 one or our suits or over- ? coats. We have lhem | in all qualities and prices. 1 The Clothier. . 3 1523 Main Street 1 rruTTumA q n & REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK at COLUMBIA, S. C., / j At the close of business, Oct. 21, 1913, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,264,324 96 Overdrafts secured and unsecured 8,730 25 U. S. bond to secure circulation 200,000 00 Other bonds to secure U. S. Deposits 22,000 00 U. S. bonds on hand 1,000 00 Bonds, securities, etc ... 240,770 00 i Banking house, furniture j and fixtures 145,248 14 Due from national banks (not reserve agents) 39,939 81 Due from State and private banks and bankers, trust companies and savings banks 6,898 39 Due from approved reserve agents 142,902 32 Checks and other cash items 812 21 Exchanges for clearing house 11,603 76 Notes of other national banks 3,600 00 Fractional paper currency nickels and cents 800 25 Lawful money reserve in bank, viz: Specie 47,049 75 Legal tender notes 25,000 00 Redemption fund with U.S. treasurer (5 per cent of circulation) 10,000 00 fj Total $2,1*9,679 Si I LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ? 300,000 CO j Surplus fund 100,000 00 > Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid..-. 57,001 15 ( National bank rotes outstanding '. 200.000 00 1 Due to other national banks 16,033 06 Due to tru-t companies .and savings banks. 578 75 Dividends in.paid 157 00 Individual deposits subject to' check 1,288,246 69 Time certificates of deposit 8,500 00 Certified checks 384 80 Cashier's cnecks outstanding 1,177 40 United States deposits 19,876 75 Notes and oilis rediseuuntprl Q7 965 43 Bills payable including certificates of deposit for money borrowed 94,000 00 Reserved for taxes 1,143 81 Liabilities other than those above stated 600 00 Total $2,180,679 84 State of South Carolina, County of Richland, ss: I. Joseph M. Bell, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that \ the above statement is true to the best j of my knowledge and belief. JOSEPH M. BELL, Cashier. Subscribed and sw-rn to before me j this 24th day of Oct., 1913. W. M. SHAND, Notary Public for S. C. j Correct?Attest: J. H. BOLLTN. ROBT. MOORMAN, WASHINGTON CLARK. Directors. Mil 111 I I I II I llll 1 No. 666 This it a prescription prepared especially for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. Five or six do?es will break any case, end if faken then ca a fontc tbc Fever v.ill no! ? return. It <*cl3 oa the liver better than ; Calomel atid dec3 nr<? or sicken. 21 c \ I "* *' *' * The Central Needle Dropliead Rc either lock or chain stitch. Lightest and almost noiseless. Light, stiong, some table. Ballbearing. I NEW H Ml The old reliable. The best shut (Strong, durable, light running and ( the obbin than any other shuttle a jj hand machines, thoroughly over-hai ] attachments. Repairing a specialty B ? HKS^ IS 1802 Main S Columbia, | 1 1 Solicits your i J ? -1 - ni Iaers on any di is hard to find, ing slippers a row width S specialty. - Boot 1518 Main St. I Guns and Shells Hunting Coats Leggins Habenicht-McDo I Everything for the ! 1 AND AtJTOIS i 1631 MAIN STR | Columbia,: 3 rs | Athletic Goods | of all I Kinds | Sale, Gun and Key jlll i llll IiIINIIiIII Hi III nl II I I III II li III i I I L?LOOK OUR 3TC HARMON'S SHO For Clean New Btylis] And I Work Shoes A Spe< < * 17 ,? ^r-j i Pi 2 1 Slltafjl 1 tary Standard. Sews | t runner. Very swift i durable. Light, hand- | ^ 1 iGHSNES. tie machine there is carries more thread in \ machine. Nice second jj rled with full set of ? , ; 1 ^ V Street S. c. I I ?? ' " ' ' ' ' ?? ;i TW.srp^iiimTg--;:g v. j" >,. i - -,....... * ! !! i mmmmmtmuamamtMrnrnmaA nail orloe that I Even- I , nd nar- 9 ; ihoes a J 9 m 9 9m9 >"1 | - i erie I Columbia, S. C. | ? ??? ?? ----- ?~1Br__ Bicycles | and J . f Supplies I fiU / * ' ugall Go. | EET | ' s. c. I Auto Accessories Kuigiif Tires Whiz Specialties ' Work. I \ =^\ )REI UP1?! IE STORE . t/ I #; i 1 leliable Footwear 3ialty 25 Main St. J f'nrnim'l hmmm _v