The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, September 20, 1916, Image 3
For Sale
One Registered Berkshire Boar
18 months old. Weighs about 225
lbs. Price, $40. Will send registration
papers, if necessary.
GEO. E. RISH,
Steedman, S. C.
Phone to Pond Branch. - 49
bepojrt op th:
The Carolina 1
at Colombia in the scace or aom-n {:a:
12, 1916.
RE sot
Loans and dissounts
U. S. bonds deposited to secure eirculat
value) - ?
Securities other than U. S. bends (not ii
pledged.
Stocks other than Federal Reserve Ban]
Stoc* ? F >der*t R-"*^rve B uife (50 per
Value of banking house, if unencumoere
Fnroitu e arm uxture*
R al evened other than banking
Net amount da? from bederal Reserve
Net amount due from approved reserve
York, Chi also and St,. Louis
Net amount Due from approved res
other re.?efTe cities
Net amountdu* from banks and banker
Exchanges tor cle*r,"ng house
Ontside chfk- *'d other cash item
Fractional currency, nickels and cent
r
Mrktoa nf rather national banks
Federal reserve notes
Coin and certificates
Legal tecdfcr notes
Redempfcfott fnnd with United States t
S. treasurer
f TofcaL
LIABIL
Capital eteck paid rn
Surplus fend
"Undivided profits
Less current expenses, interest, and tax
Amcuntrefe'ved for tsxes accrued
Circulating notes outstanding
Net amount doe to banks and bankers .
DiyideiSfl unpaid
Demand deposits:
Individual deposits subject to ch<
Certificates of deposit dne in less
Certified checks
Cashier's checks outstanding
Total demand deposits, as above
Time I>< pos'ts, payable after 30 days, 01
days or more notice:
Certificates of deposit
Other time deposits
Total of time deposits
Total
State of Ponth Carolina?County of Ric]
I, JOSEPH M. BELL, Cashier of the i
that the above s atement is true to tne
Sabseribed and sworn to before me t!
Correct?Attest:
T S BRYAN.
J. H. BO^LIN,
WASHINGTON CLARK.
Directors.
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WM. M. O
President and
I Colur
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j plant ani> off]
? hampton ani
| huger street;
i on irwin park
I line
Phones 470 and
Not many can be like Christ on
the cross, but every body can be like
Him in pleasing little children and
in saying comforting words to the
discouraged.
"Is your wife economical?"
"Very. Look at the clothes she
makes me wear."
E CONDITION OF
National Bank,
roliaa, at the close of business Sept.
"RCES.
$1,345,516.54
;ion (par
200,000.00
deluding stocks) owned un
74,476.79
i stock 12,600.00
cent, of s jbscriptior.) 12,000.00
id 175,000.00
9,000.00
house 6,1Z{.6?>
Ban* 85,861.24
agents in New
$ 76,651.79
erve agents in
39,819.53
116,471.32
s (other than above) 17,036.91
13,000.00
$587.48
s 750.67
1,338.15
650.00
350.00
28,821.00
19,250.00
reasurer and due from U.
10,000.00
$2,075,299.30
JTIES.
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100,000 00
$73,073.79
es paid 16,068.55
57,005.24
3.267.50
200,000.00
4,864.17
45.00
=>ck 416,735.73
than 30 days 5,100.00
5,618.19
1,168.56
$ 428,622.48
subject to 30
3,700.00
977,794.91
$981,494.91
$2,075,299.30
bland (ss):
above-Damed bank, do solemnly 6wear
best of and belief
JOSEPH M. BELL, Oshier.
his 18th dav of SeDt^mbe"-, 1916
J. B. WITHERS, Notary Public.
TIS, JAS
Manager Vice President, S
OLUMBIA, S. <
We Mam
and Sell:
Windows, Doors, E
Door b rames, lume<
Columns, Newels, E
Cabinet Work of ?
Stairs, W ainscotinj
Medicine Cases and;
Wood Work, Casing!
ings, both Stock and
Flooring, Ceilin)
Weights, Sash Cord,
Special Flooring,
and Hardwood, can
r? Rough and Dress
lCE,
? gles and Lath, Com]:
CAR and Red Plastic Ro
Store and Office Fi
471
__J Wall Cases.
j Some Runner
One day a college youth went
west and got work on a farm. He
wasn't very well informed about
farm life, but as he was willing to
work the farmer hired him. That
night the farmer said, "How are
you? a pretty good runner, boy?"
The collegian swelled with pride.
"I took prize at college for being
the fastest runner."
"Well there," said the farmer,
"you can bring in the sheep."
Two hours later the young man
entered exhausted, his breath com-;
ing in short gasps.
"Have any trouble?" asked the j
farmer, grinning to himself.
"I got the sheep in easy enough." j
said the youth, ''but I had an awful |
time catching the lambs."
"Why, I haven't any lambs," said
the farmer, in surprise.
Together they walked to the pen.
There were all the sheep?and also
five jackrabbits.?Rotarian.
Rheumatism Follows Exposure
In the rain all day is generally
followed by painful twinges of
rheumatism or neuralgia. Sloan's
Liniment will give you quick relief
and prevent the twinges from be!
coming torture. It quickly peneI
fro foe roifl-innf rnhhincr nnrl soothpR
the sore and aching joints. For sore,
stiff, exhausted muscles that ache
and throb from overwork, Sloan's
Liniment affords quick relief.
Bruises, sprains, strains and other
minor injuries to children are
quickly soothed by Sloan's Liniment.
Get a bottle to-day at your Druggist,
25c. Adv.
Bargain Sale in Vehicles.
2 Spring Wagons, fine for truck
business,
1 One-horse Wagon almost new.
1 Rock Hill Top Buggy, in good
order and set harness.
No use for them and prices will
nloaeo r?nrr?V?QQPrc
Lot of junk iron and metal, printing
presses, gasoline engine, pullies,
shaftins, etc.,
G. M, HARMAN.
At Lexington Dispatch Office.
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Subscribe to the Dispatch.
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. C. OTIS, I
secretary and Treasurer
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ufacture
llinds, Window and
d, Solid and Staved ?
alusters, Etc. ^ ;
tnj kind, including
g, (JJuna (Jlosets, l
all Special Interior
3, Base and Mould- C
. Special. .
?} Siding, Sash g
Pulleys. ?
such as Rift Pine juried
in stock.
ed Framing, Shin- ?
Caps, "Nu Tile" I
ofing. Also Bank, r
xtures, Floor and 1 |
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Wear A Smile
Learn to know as you jog along
The vilue of a smile?
A glint of sunlight on your face
Just as y?u meet the while,
It speaks a message of its own
To stranger and to friend;
So wear a anile and pass it on,
T'will par you in the end.
The load wlich other souls must bear
Will somehow lighter grow,
Because yoi met them with a smile,
And kepi your heart aglow.
And some cay they will smile on you,
When yoi are not aware,
And chase :he shawdos from your
hear,
When yoi are press'd by care.
Aside from -.his, God says "be kind,"
This word is full of tears;
And love abne has might to charge
The color of the years;
So catch the summer of His skies
And court the art worth while;
And as you trudge along life's road
Just wea- a cheery smile.
?I. Menci Chambers, in Philadelphia
Presbyterian.
Written For Last Week
Miss Ma? Taylor is on a visit to
her friend Miss Azalee Lybrand, at
Swansea.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lever and
little Miss Sara Catherine, are at
home in Lexington to spend the
winter.
IVficccic VorJo Rorro Viot'O ro.
llXlkX7VO WA V 111V/ ? V/UU i^Ul X V/ .1U Y V A V/
turned fron Columbia, having spent
several days with Miss Morgorie
Luther.
Mrs. L. M. Micchell, of Batesburg,
is spending several days in town
as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kellers
Mitchell.
Mrs. Julian P. Meetze and little
Miss Minnie Rachel have returned
from and extended visit to her home
in St. Matthews.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lawson and
Mrs. I. H. Nunamaker, of Columbia,
SDent Sunday in Lexington with Mr.
and Mrs. W. D. Dent.
Mrs. Rheede H. Addy has returned
to her home at Gilbert after a
week's stay with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Quincy Caughmann.
Last week our folder did not
work satisfactory causing us to send
out many copies damaged, running
short. It looks like trouble follows
trouble, But we hope to get straight
next week.
Miss Belle Kaminer, a very popular
special nurse, of Spartanburg,
accompanied by Miss Langston, is
visiting her sister. Mrs. Addie D.
IToti fmnnn onrl ntVipr vplativps in
JIVUUilllttllll, UliU VtliVi - -and
near town.
Mr. William Piatt, the dry goods
and notion merchant of No. 1804
Main str vet, Columbia, with several
ladies, had the misfortune to get
truck 33 stuck in the branch beyond
the depot at Geoges a few days ago.
They had had a nice picnic and were
en route home when it happened.
Mr. Dibble and several others together
pulled them out and, with
profuse thanks, they went on their
way rejoicing.
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Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portions of the
ear. There is only one way to cure
catarrhal deafness, and that is by a
constitutional remedy. Catarrhal
Deafness is caused bv an inflamed
condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this
tube is inflamed you have a rumbling
sound or imperfect hearing,
and when it is entirely closed, Deafness
is the result. Unless the inflammation
can be reduced and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever.
Many cases of deafness are
caused by catarrh, which is an inflamed
condition of the mucous surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh Cure acts
thru the blood on the mucous sur
races 01 the system.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Catarrhal Deafness
that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Circulars free. All
Druggists, 75c.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Remember that a note of thanks
;ran never be in bad taste and if you
ire ever in doubt about writing
>ne write it. It may not be necessary,
but it will surely not be out
>f place.
Didn't Mean to Kill Wife
El Paso, Sept. 14.?Henry J.
Spannell, who was indicted yesterday
by the grand jury of Brewster
County on two charges of murder
in the first degree for killing his
wife and Lieut. Col. M. C. Butler
of the sixth cavalry on July 20,
while the three were out motoring,
returned to Alpine closely guarded
last night.
"I did not intend to kill my
wife," Spanned explained. He added
quickly in explanation that his
wife jumped in front of the army
officer.
Cored Her Two Little Girls.
Mrs. Ada Sanders, Cottontown,
Tenn., writes: "We use Foley's
Honey and Tar as our best and only
couo-h remedv. It never fails to
cure my two little girls when they
have colds." Relieves hoarseness,
tickling throat, bronchitis, hay fever,
asthma, croup. Harmon Drug Co.
> Loan
Association for Union County
Union, Sept. 7.?Union' ''county
National Farm Loan Association was
organized here this week with E. L.
Littlejohn, president; Thos. McNally,
vice president; R. P. Morgan, treas
I
urer and G. B. Barron, attorney.
These four with P. D. Barron make
up the executive board of the or;
ganization. The concern now has
| ten members and there are in hand
some $30,000 applications for loans. j
For Hay Fever, Asthma and Bronchitis, j
Every sufferer should know that
Foley's Honey and Tar is a reliable
remedy for coughs, colds, bronchitis,
hay fever and asthma. It stops
racking coughs; heals raw, inflamed
membranes; loosens the phlegm and
eases wheezy, difficult breathing.
Harmon Drug Co.
President Hurries to Bedside of Sister i
Long Branch, N. J., Sept. 10.?
President Wilson received word
late to-night that the condition of
his sister, Mrs. Anne Howe, who
is critically ill at New London,
Conn., has taken a turn for the |
worst. The president immediately
cancelled all engagements for to- j
morrow and announced he T~". aid
start for New London early ui the
morning.
Our Jitney Offer?This and 5c.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out!
this slip, enclose with five cents to j
Foley & Co., Chicago, 111., writing J
your name and address clearly.
You will receive in return a trial
package containing Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound, for coughs,
colds and croup, Foley Kidney Pills,
and Foley Cathartic Tablets. Harmon
Drug Co.
Ford and Neighbors to Support Wilson
New York, Sept. 14.?Henry Ford
declared today that he and "his
neighbors" would support President
Wilson for re-election, it was announced
at the headquarters tonight.
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AVERY
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! Carries a full and complete
| line of all the latest and up!
to date designs in
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Jewelry
Cut Glass
Silver
Watch Repairing at
reasonable prices?all
work guaranteed.
W. E. AVERY,
Main St.
COLUMBIA, S. C. !
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CARDS
Dr. H. W. Wall
DENTIST
1316 Main St. Columbia, S. C.
Office hours: 9 to 1:30?2:30
A,J.Bedenbaugh,A.B.D.D.S.
DENTIST
1515 Main St. Phone 1626-J
Office hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
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DR. D. L.. HALL, Dentist
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Lutheran Publication Building
1626 Main Street
Office Hours 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.
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ALBERT M. BOOZER
Attorney at Law
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Hook Bldg., Main & Washington Sts.
Special attention given to business
entrusted to him by his fellow citizens
of Lexington county.
REMOVAL NOTICE
Dr. J. Edwin Boozei has moved
his Dental Office to 1515 Main St.
(old stand) Phone 1962-J.
W. BOYD EVANS
Attorney at Law
OFFICES: Rooms 4 and 6 Clark Law
Bldg. Washington St.
TELEPHONE 139
Columbia, - - - - South Carolina
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J. H. FRICK, ATTORNEYf AT LAW
CHAPIN, S. C.
Office?Hotel Marion 4th Room
Second floor. Will practice in all
the court.
DR. P. B. SPIGNER
Dentist
1615 MAIN STREET
Columbia, S. C.
nR PH Aft r CT A XTT 17V
m.*w ik/l V/.
....Dentist....
1423 Main St. Columbia, S. C.
Hours 9 a. m, to 1 p. m.~2 to 6
Phones?Office 707. Resider.ee 992
j WM. W. HAWES
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Columbia, S. C., Room 16
Hook Building
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
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Business Solicited
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A. F. SPIGNER
! ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
| Pratice in County, State and
United States Courts.
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COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
June 28?12m.
BLACKWELL & THOMAS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
We beg to announce that we
1 have opened an office at Lexington,
S, C., in the Home National Bank.
Building and in the future will practice
at both Columbia and Lexing|
ton. je21-12m
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THE JEWELER
j Established 1879 Columbia, S. C.
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I Diamonds, Watches, Cut Glass, Silj
verware and Optical Goods, at Lowi
est Prices in Columbia. Honest
' goods that are guaranteed to give
j satisfaction.
Our Watch and Jewelry Repairing
I Department in charge of Experts.
First Class Work at Reasonable
! Prices,
B. H. BERKMAN,
i 1418 Main St. COLUMBIA, S. C.
Flowers
Astors, Daises, Gladiolas, Roses*
ARTISTIC BOUQUETS AND DESIGNS
SEEDS
1 Vf...
jLyaiov, t ausv, Vciuucijit;, \_Uliartl, iViUStard,
Turnip and other Seeds, to
sow now.
PLANTS
Cabbage. Collard, Cauliflower, Celery,
Pepper, Tomato, Colia, Petunia,
Salvia, Verbena, etc. Mailed or
expressed anywhere.
Rose Hill Greenhouse
1542 Main Street
Columbia. - - - S. C.