The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, November 26, 1919, PART I 10 PAGES, Image 10
OFF TO^RSNE MEETING.
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Messrs. Saflfel B. George and
"Jake" KeJfiainer 16ft Wednesday
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v night for Fiwence, where they will
attend the'big Shriac meeting
Thanksgiving. ' "Jake'; was recently
initiated into tb^ ^ysterk-s of the
shrine and is hl^.j^Jltitled to wear the
little red ?e& ^fAfc^and all, which
is wont to bed\*y&rih"\i heads of all
good Shrine^^JJ&he 7revenge which'
"Jake" has since his recent
introduction tor the hot sands : of
the desert will&io doubt be appeased
at Florence, fceRiuSe i)r. J. H. Mathias
" mono crnr nf
ana Atr. w-yaM s>a?*jc?) ??
the I^aTace Drug store, will take their
pilgrimage at Vthe ' Florence meeting.
Friends of ge?ti inen are aiisr*
iously awaitjjhra !tthcir ' return and
hoping that will not be too greatly
disfiguredj^^ the fateful .iourney.
MEXICAN GHN|2RAE SHOT
BY C^ffiRTMAJRTLAL ORDER
El Paso, Nov. 26.?General
Felipe AngeH$& Mexican* revolutionary
leader aiM^famecl throughout the
world as a ip^tary genius, was exef
cuted by a Qiprahza firing squad at
Chihuahua early today, following
his conviropn with two companions
on chaste of rebellion- against
the Mexican ^fehvemment, according
tp a telegrap^M report from Chihuaf
KMO Pifir tV>i<;>tiiRrvrniTic.
Angeles w2te^8QP4;,erced to death by
four Carranza^nfficers lato last night.
He -was immediately tiken from the
building thro^ttjjh a rear entrance to
await executfiMr which was * set for
7 o'clgck thisjMforuing. T?i<= was the
time he wasfBiot, according to the
report reachi sphere.
J General Anfifttes was a noted artilv.;
leryist and is generally giveiL. credit
for having developed . thp. French 75.
- -t m f \ l %; ,
gun, the deadest peace of cannon
known. He wnamended the United
? Stages* its president- and people in an
addreaef to eourtmartial whifch
passed the se^fcic^of death - upon
WELSOXtS JD^tepH '-i. ? J
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PROVES HOAX
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i AtJaijitaft Ga., Nov.; 23.?Through a
^ ^k' *'"* Jl "'' \ / 1
hoax^ger^etrated , by an unknown person
hfcre tonigfit^ an addrefs by Vice?
1 r-?? ' . ' **" ' President
Marshal before,an audience
t% ' ?' -% - F3 . - ^; x.
- of several thousand persons ht the anil
ditormm armdry was broken up by
the fatee" announcement Jbat- President
Wjlspn *jas dead .
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An unknown man, it whs safd telephoned,
td theofflce of hUliding
and asked for. the vice^prcsident. On
>- V - .being told Mr. Marshall was making
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an auoress anq;?Qa?a:rwi mme w> uie
'telephone, the voice ?.replied, "Well,
he'll coai ttow for trffe president is
*: \.d 1 dead and Washington ,w*?td him on
efe- ; ; i " ' ', v5tr.^* ;
/ *he long distance. >jr'_
As soon as ,?e;co^jE^the \^ce presi;
deift^ fcf'a tele^oneand palled the
ASSOCi&ttliTF^s^^here 'he. was as\
th^mjms no. truth in such
a minor. .
"Thank G<f^' he replied in a
. trembling roioe>
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, Early in the participation of the |
Unite$_States ifcjke world war, the
... American Red dross perceived the
x vvalue of mobjlizfe^he school children
- f Of the country >aad the fimior Red
Cross was organised. Before the warended
nine million children were enrolled
and helped in the war fund
and membershipr.'QampaigQs, in chap-:
ter production -relief supplies and,
manufacturing furniture for the refugees
whose hfemes and household
i goods vwere destfc^yed. ;
Children eyer?Were in the United
States responde^'^.^e call to service
sounded by J^e^tdeafc Wilson as
head Of the American Red Cross.
This Bhotoaraphiis that of an en
Thus!sttk: /euilgr Ji&aneee member of
the Junior1 RedCross of Spokane,
Wash., starting out on the ambitious
undertaking' of collecting "a mile of
pefisles" for wak-relief. A comprehensive
peace: pogrom is now bQlng
ojat for the Junior Red Croav
which is belna beW. teteeC.
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6RACE DECLARED MAYOR
i; BY CHARLESTON COMMITTEE.
Charleston, Nov. 25.?The city
Democratic Executive committee to.
night on a majority vote of 13 again
declared John P. Grace mayoralty
nominee of the city democratic party
aften 77 challenged votes had been
considered as -well as the mutilated
ballots in question. The Hyde fac-1
g
Zarra
All V
COMME
Monday, De
Merry-Go-Roun
and other hrste
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No. 8133
REPORT OF THE
THE PALMETTO I
AT C01I
In the State of South Carolin
November 17, 1
RE80U
Loans 'and discounts, including rediscou
r- n s" ?. '
t - ;.{x)Total loans
'Deduct:
- Notes and bills rediscounted (other than
ance^soid)..
Customers' liability account of ' 'acceptar
executed by this bank and by other ban
for' account of this' bank and now on
standing . . ......4?
U. S. Government securities owned:
D-ppgitpd tb secure circulation U. S. bot
PledgedtO secure TJ. S. deposits, par va
Pledged -as collateral for State or other c
payable.. ?'
Owne&and unpledged
War savings certificates and thrift stamj
Total U. S. Government securities,etc.
Othetf bonds, securities, et \ :
Bondspther than U. S. bonds pledged to
savings deposits..
Securities other than U. S. bonds (notine
owiied-and unpledged.:
J-.-" ? v ' . t
Total.bon',s, securities, etc. other that
Stock of federal" reserve bank (50 per ct
Equity in bankipg hopse
Furniture and fixtures
Real testate owned other than banking h<
Lawful reserve with federal reserve bar
Cash in vault and net amounts due froih
Net Aitafc. dne from banks and banker?, a
paoies: other than included above)
Exchanges for clearing house
Total of items above.
uneeKS *>n oantrs 'otoq outline or ins c
bank and other cash items :
Redemption fund with U.' S. treasarer ai
U. S. treasurer, .v.
Total
' v ' ! ' LIABl^
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund... .7. 7 .*
Undivided profits 77^5.
Less current expenses, interest and ta
Interest and discount collected or credite<
of maturity and not ea*n' d (approxir
Amount reserved for taxes accrued
Circulating notes outstanding J.
Amount due to Federal Reserve Bank...
Net amounts due to national banks
Net amount due to banks, bankers and
panies (other than included above)
Certified checks outstanding...
Cashier's checks on own ban* outstanding
Demand deposits (other than bank deposi
" 1? ? ~(/^or\/"\oifo novahlo within thi'
si U 1 CSC1 ? C ^/uj uuiv ? >vu>u VUI|
Individual deposits subject to check ...
Certificates of deposir due in less ti
[other than for, money borrowed]
Dividends unpaid
Time deposits subject to reserve, payab
days, or subject to 30 days or more
postal savings:
Certificates of deposit [other than for m<
Postal savings deposits.
Other time deposits ..
United States deposits [other than post a
War loan deposit account .
War savings certificate* and thrift stamp
Other United States deposits, includin]
U. S. disbursing officers
Total deposits .
Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bar
chas^ of Liberty Bonds and V. notes...
Acceptances executed by this bank force
'Total
/Liabilities for rediscounts, including thos<
reserve bank (see item above.:
r-'I
Total of contingent liabilities
[x) Of the total loans and discounts sh
and discount was charged at rates in exc<
rev. stat.), exclusive of rotes upon whic?
was made, was nonp. The numoer of sue
State of South Carolina?County 'of Rich!
I, Wm. M. Gibbes, "Jr, Cashier of t
swear that the above statement is true tc
Subscribed and sworn to before me thfc
Correct?Attest:
J. P. MATTHEWS,
WILIE JONESr> '
Dirpntor.sr
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tion committeemen took the position
that the proceedings were not legal
and either voted against motions leading
to the resulting declaration or did
not vote at all. On the final question
the Hyde committeemen did not
rise on a call for a rising vote for or
against a motion declaring Mr. Grace
the nominee.
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Reserve District No. 5
condition of
NATIONAL BANK
imbia,
a. at the Close of Business
919.
ROES.
nts $ 6,960,142 27
$ 6,960,142 27
bank accept$
300,576 07 300,576 07
$6,659,566 20
tee"
iks
tt$
375,000.00...375,000 00
ids [par val) $ 500,000 00
due 500,000 00
leposits or bills
...: >....2,842,500 00.
.... 703,702 31
ps actually owned 700.00 '
$ 4,546,902 31?4.546,902 31
secure postal
8,000.00
iuding stocks)
54,672 00
? [ <
t U. S .?? $62,672 00 62,672,00
. of subscription) 22,500 00
....? .... *.390,000 00 390,000 CO
. 65.308.87
^use > 38,500.00
ikL. 291,598 24
national banks 1,601,212 57
nd t-ust cono
1,535,931 21
A 255,666 55
....$3,392,810 33 '
dty or town of reporting
COO ?1C QC
% . V%J UjKJltJ %JXJ
tiddue from
25,005 00
M '
$16,462,478 90
[TIES.
- $500,000 00
\ 250,000 00
280,406.16
ixes paid 169,409 05
- . * 110,999 11
i, in advance
na-e).' x 29,000 00
17,000 00
477,900 00
..... $ 244,191 09
2,020,313 92
trust com
3,330,540 65
4,200 12
I 176,974 92
ts) subject
rty day3).
' 3,874,482 80
ban 30 days
105 79
94 00
Ie after 30
notice, and
onoy borrowed] 57,497 97
4,802 44
... 1,564,776 17
I savings]:
154,000 00
deposit acc't. 50,746 11
g deposits of
500,353 81
11,983,079 79
lk for pur
2,719,500 00
istomers $ 375,000 00 375,000 00
........ $ 16,462.478 90
i with federal
$ 300,576 07
$ 300,576 07
own abQve, the amt rn which interest
;ss of those permitted by law [sec. 5197
i total charge-not to exceed 50 cen't3
h loans was-none,
and (ss)^
be above-named bank, do solemnly
> the best of my knowledge and belief.
Wm. ,Mt GIBBES, JR, Cashier.
5 22d day of_Noyember, 1919.u^
"i% THUS, B, MOFFAT,
Notary Public Tor South Carolina.
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Meet Me at Tapp's The Growia
a r* 1
I/\ v^nange
Mom
will take place in our bi
We throw out this tip 1
that you may understai
. reason why we slaught<
erything ready made in
fer a conscious, painful
complish our purpose ol
cloak, skirt, nor a piec<
wear, nor a pair of cors?
AVk ra. i rd-w^ n n J? r\ WTr
ujljl v^iiiiatiiiaa juvc. yvc
announcement will s1
tongues wagging. "W
do?" will be the questio
times when this news}
streets and into the hor
Crowds, and hosts of <
store, filling to excess
floor. The vastness, di;
styles for which our r
ments are justly famous
nitedanguage to the bu;
afnplrc in thnep Hpnart.m
UVW11U A1A V4&V/UV \AV^/M4. V-a-jkA
out. Not for all the r
would Mr. Tapp publish
/ if it were not absolutely
will be hid, not a suit w
a piece of muslin under
blue pencil closing out i
will get the closing out
We started this sak
All profit is abandoned,
to our customers. The s
These precious goods,
were bought from the I
and for us to close then
penny profit, hundreds;
; * tressing hardship on thi
I boon and a blessing, a r
good fortune and good '
of this city and this Sta
Catch the importance
regard its independent <
portunity is open to al
partiality, no injustice,
stocks mentioned are tc
waiting first in line ahe*
at the door every morni
? r
School Teachers of Soi
come you to our City, i
to "MEET ME AT TA
THE JAMES L.
I Department
Corrier Main and Blanding Sts.
is'
y+mrn'ml.. / ??.- .? :.< r
* ' -ft -^ ini^n>
- ' H
g Store Meet Me at Tapp's I j
of Great |
ient ; -x :M
asiness January 1st. I
/? i |
do our trienas now
nd there is a good
3r the prices on ev- Dfi
our house. We suf,
financial loss to acf
not having a suit,
e of muslin under
' ' '
ets left in this house
; know this serious
Dart the gossiping
* . ! . 4
hat's Tapp going to > V
n asked a thousand ^
)aper gets on the ;
nes.
' m-J
crowds, will jam our :
; our great second if
gnity, quality and
eady made depart;
will speak in a defi- \; \
yers, for the entire f
ents are to be closed M
noney in Columbia | j
. this advertisement . f |
r true. Not a cloak |
ill be withheld, not J s
wear will escape the ? *
)rice. Every corset * :)
price nut on it. . 4 ?1
J ? 1
j Monday morning. * ' |
We relinquish all
sacrifice is com$Mi: V- |
carefully selected, N ^
)est manufacturers, *| v
i all out without ^ a
at a loss, is a dis- f l
is store, but a great
ilief and joy, a great
luck to the citizens |
te. . fk
i of this statement;
sdict. This big op- . ;
1, no favorites, no ,
no unfairness. The
> be closed out. Be
id of the big crowds ;
Jig.-nth
Carolina, we wel\sk
all your friends
PP'S."
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Columbia, S, C I " ?.