The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, December 10, 1919, PART I 8 PAGES, Image 6

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?? Xr\Vb OF party consisting of Mayer M. *. ?^WJrItutlaiid, 7>r. E. Pendleton Jones, .^X; Messrs. Ira C. Carson, C. E. Jones, J. Iff B. Holman, F. W. Crouch and perV haps others left Monday morning for JIT several points in Southern Alabama ; where they go to study boll weevil Ijgy" . conditiors. They expect to return SatOTday night of this week. These -gentlemen will be joined by several others a* different points along the line. A Fullmatc car was 'chartered ~ * ? ffor the convenience 01 me j. The drive at the Baptist church j *?????????^ Bank No. 221. f STATEMENT Of the condition of the 11 Bank of Swansea' V- . " located at Swansea at tho close . of I. business November 17, 1919; Resources Loans an.I discounts.-*.. .$150,896:15 f Overdrafts, 878.09 garniture and Fixtures,.. 2,215.00 Banking house, 2,518.54 * * OQ 38 Other real estate owu?u ., Due from banks and bank- j ers 268,252.451 Currency 24,509.00 | Vv Geld, ? ? ? 5^5.00 i ( Silver and other minor / coin, 2,3?0.26 ry Other resources viz: U Sj&X-l bouds, 17,550.00 ; r Total, $469,014.87 Liabilities ^ V Capital stock paid in,.-..$ 50,000.00 Surplus fund,' 20,000.00 .undivided profits, less curi'4 4-: ren"t expenses and taxes s|paid, S, 6 4770 6 Individual deposits & ,r?nbject to <^heck' $291,313.03 . V Savings deposits, ........ 90,309.10 ;j ;\ ST;, m e certificates of de- A . : posit, ...... 6,000.00 " ' r* 9 eh i a r ' s ' -Checks, 2,145.68 S90ii?.81 Total, ?. $169,jDil3.87 State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. ^ 7 Before xno came B. E. Craft, ckshier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn., says that the* aboye and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank. l* B. E. CRiCPT. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 26th day of November 1919. H. L. DERRICK, Notary Public. Correct Attest: y W. H. WITT, C. L. RAST, L. H. WJTT, | Directors. ?. Notice of Election pP^t ^ State of South Carolina.. County of vp- A|: ^Lexington. Wf ? An Election having been <|rdered 2T by Governor R. A. Cooper to beV; held |*?in requirements with the law govern ipg said c i cation .^^^oja^the question of ; r i portion of Lexington SpS County to Newberry County described Kg'-4 - .in a proclamation issued by th^GovjgWjerocr of South Carolina to be held on Ek.': the 6th cay of January, 1920 at which -election the electors shall vote^^yes" P;: ot "no" upon the question of annex aiion. The following Managers are "hereby appointed to conduct said elech--V tion at he nrecinct named below and lg|p| to canvass and declare the result and return the same to the Commiskon|||-> era at Lexington Court House, South &t- Carolina, immediately thereafter. I The first named Manager is hereby deL si claxed Chairman and is requested to K secure the boxes from the Clerk of Court's office at Lexington, S. C., and return the same together with the of votes cast for and against t^-sa!d annexation and the total B ^ Timber of votes polled etc. pTr That, on'> those residing within the 2ffec*'d, as described in the " -nor's Proclamation, shall be perd to vote at said precinct in the |BMelection. J*t Is will open at 7 o'clock in the : sfio< - ting and close at-4 o'clock in the BflR.&fternoon. Bo^es may be secured H^Hutriy time on or after the 3rd day of ary, 1920. I Managers of Election. JP* ; Foak?W. M. Wilson, chairman; W. | li. * Upting, J. Owens Chapman,! .'i-i.es atucK, cierK. t - .lapin?P. B. Fulmer, chairman; | -J- Caughman, N. E. Shealv, G. j f r [V./Jjjjflrd's Store?C. L. Matthews, ^Mg^V.h&rman; Ed. Shealy, Jabez Frick, M. ^^W^L;^Thee!er, clerk. :. ^DMnissioners of Election for Lexington County, South Carolina. ^ j|-r' . Lexington, S. C., December 1st. ic QuOka oi Ike v 000,000 fund, was a decided success. < This church's quota was $S5,000 hut nearly $40,000 was subscribed. It ap- 1 pears thai the entire state has gone ! over "the top" by raising over $1,000,000 in excess of the amount asked to < be raised. Our town is on a building boom. * Several new residences are going up and will soon be ready tj be occupied. Dr. J. S. Fair, one of our leading druggist, has just moved, into his ' new dwell'ng erected on Ml. Willing Avenue. iwo oiner resiaences are being erected near the school build- 1 ing. Attorney Barret Jones attended court at Saluda last week Mr. John P. ix>ng. a successful business man of Silverstrett in NewI 4 Christ! "r; ?*t * '' "> Don^ put off buying last spring at prices $2.oo t( Children's Dej Misses Tobias ard Brow Play-Mates, Tan and Black.... Polly-Anne. Tan and Black... First Step. Infant Shoes Acrobats, Tan and Black "Kam.p Tramps," Tan and B1 Mrs. Kingr's Shoes iliCC Genuine Good year Welted Eng hogany calf an l gun rretal;.., Big Dick, Tan Calf Bluchers, G Big Dick, Tan Calf, Button, Go Dunbar Tan, Blucher, medium No better Shoes at these Shoes; every pair Boys' Shoi ARMY ^ I I BABY SHOES. Soft Soles, 85c to $1.50. First Stcjf, SI.75 to $2.50. EfiB8mMBnHKEB?EaBffiggH^3BS I &erry. coumy. to towc Ercrsflay. Mr. J. F. Outz Jr., of Greenwood was registered at the Bates?.?urg Hotel Saturday. Mr. D. E. Etheredge attended 20urt at Sc.iuda last week. "r"v? **tt 13 n>;^,v?n?w<on enrnt 'vim_ j ur. vv . c. 1 iiiiiuci mull .. .... day at Rulge Spring on professional business. ( The Masonic loo'ge of this town held its annual election Friday night for officers to serve for the cnsu'ng year. Mr. Ira C. Carson was elected Worshnifnl Master: S. T. Altnan, S. W.; C. M. Rhodes J. W.; E. J. Hite Sec-j retary. lbe date for the installation of Officers will be announced later. The "entered apprenticed decree was conferred on five candidates at this meeting. The lodge is in a flourishing conditio*. mas Footwear your Christmas Shoes and Slipp ) $5.oo a pair less than the same S WalkBest kiiowT> shoes in Ameri Walk-Overs and you will l> ^ >fahoganv Calf, Lace, Exti Mahogany Plain Toe. Offic< Tan Calf Bluchers, Hunch bb Havana Brown Kid. Stone G partment n in Charge. 1 $1.00 to $7.00 i $3.50 to $7.00 , 85c to $3.00 I .....'. .$3.00 to $5.50 ack. . $3.50 to $1.00 1 $2.50 to $8.00 I mom Rajah i I lish Lace Shoes, ma $6.95 1 oodyear welt... $7.95 odyear well... .$7.95 round toe, lace.$7.95 Mah the price than grcat, guaranteed. tel,ent Boys' Brown Calf Ar: $4.45; 13 1-2 to 2, $3.95. Boys' Brown Calf, Er $3.45; 13 1-2 to 2, $2.95 Boys' Brown Calf Sc-: $3.45; 13 1-2 to 2, $2.t5 Gun Metal, English L 13 1-2 to $2.95; 9 to Gun Metal, English 1 pl. _ 13 1-2 to 2, $2.95 Brown Calf, welt, oat shoes. $>.95. $6.95, ST.9-* PPpfljip 18-inen Boots, $13.00 '5-inch Boot $11.95. 13-inch Boots, $8.95. B;" Calf, Blucher, siz to 2, ::2.45; 9 to 13, $1.S The S The State ol South Carolina, County of Lexington. Ann Burgess: et alM Plaintiffs, vs. J. J. Burgess, Defendant.?Court of Common Pleas. By virtue of authority vested in me by order of the Court in the above entitled cause I will sell before the Court Horse door at Le.wnglon. S. C , during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in January next, the same being: the 5th day of said month, to the highest bidder the following described real estate, to wjt: All thrt piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Lexington County, and the Stare aforesaid. containing fifty-one and threefourths acres, more or less, and known as rhe homestead of the late of Recognized 1 " : ers. Our main floor and basem* Ihoe can be bought today. Over Shoes for Meo; :ca. made of dependable materials in e satisfied with your purchase. erne English ers' Dress Shoes Model Harrow Toe, High Heel, Limited Mode EXQUISITE MOE ray Kid, Field Mouse Kid,Champagne Walk-Over Shoes for iavana Brown Glaze Kid. Louis Heel dazel Brown Kid, Cuban Heel Boot. -Iavana Erown Kid, Cuban Heel Eoc Irown Calf. English Boot. . Slack Glazed Kid, Cuban Keel Eoot. . ilack Glazed Kid. Louis Heel Boot.. I ty Be oganv Erg-Iish Lace, Cuban Heel. T3 value at $5.95, a shoe that will cive a service. my Shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 5, ljrlish last, sizes 2 1-2 to S, ; 9 to 13 $2.45. )ut Shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 5, '* ace, sizes 2 1-2 to 4, $3.45: 13, $2.15. ace, sizes 2 1-2 to 5, $3.15: : sole, bellous ton.cue, army ?. t es 2 1-2 to 5, $2.95; 12 1-2 i5. toe Mao in Co uosiiua .tsiirjress, deceased. Terms of sale, cash. The purchaser or purchasers to pay for all papers and revenue stamps. H. L. HARMON, j< Clerk or Court. < nt-52. 11 i .iJKJvUAU* or itijjifir. m I i Paris.?Up to October 1, the American Reel Cross had sent 1.325 carloads of relief supplies to the devas- i j tated distiicts from, its Paris ware- ' [houses. Strenous efforts are now be- : ing made to replenish the stores in ' the French capital fro n the ware- i houses at Gievres, St. Sulpice and Bordeaux, as transportation difficul- ; ties have held up shipments for some j | time past. I Quality >nt are filled with Shoes bought and Women the newest styles and patterns. Buy . $11.00 $10.00 $11.00 1 $11.00 IELS Kid, Louis Heel, Turn Soles. ...$12.50 Ladies Boot.. $13.50 M. $12.00 >t $12.50 y^jg&l $10.00 $io.oo WzSr $11.00 isemi Brown, Gra\ 7 and Bis I Kid Lace J Boot Gray Kid, Cuban H< Gray Kid, Louis He Brown Kid, Lace, P Black Glaze Kid, pla a Brown Calf, Lace, E: uo?t ex- Havana Brown Kid E Brown Calf, military Kid Lace, plain toe, Girls Brown Calf. Englisl rinn Mptnl Ensrlish 8 1-2 to 11. $2.95. Gun Metal. English 6 1-2 to 11. $2.95. Tan Storm Calf, Hi 8 1-2 ta 2, $2.45. Box Calf. I^ace. siz? 11, $1.95. Kid Eace Shoes, j 1-2 to 11 R 4 lumbia Rue ettes, $ 'J 1A l X iiuii* ,7a Podgoritza. Montenegro.?American jam tins aie a popular substitute for :hina-warc among the people of this'" country. They are saved from Red Cross food distribution, the ragged rdges pounded smooth and a handle . c? ^ire or tin attached. Chamberlain's Tablets. These tablets are intended espec iallv for indigestion and constipation. They tone up the stomach and enable it to pei-form its functions naturally. They act gently on the liver and bowK. els, thereby restoring the stomach and bowels to a healthy condition. When# you feel dull, stupid and constipated give them a trial. You are certain to be pleased with their effeet. ^ i ;> * i , ?3yPffwiiy # p / luJflh^P^Hr^V 53i, Lace Boot $1.95 | _i r ? ~ ~ d?a, Qa 1? *21, .OWC _ Iain Toe, Louis heel $6.45 M tin toe, Louis heel $5.95 B ogi'sh Last, Cuban heel.. $5.95 || !ooT, Louis heel $5.95 |fi heel, English laee $5.45 a iC7>' heel $5.45 fj i Shoes I b Lace, sizes 11 1-2 to 2. $3.95; M J ace, sizes 11. 1-2 Jo 2. $3.45; fl Lr.ce, sizes 11 1-2 to 2. $3.45: if jt'rn. sizes 11 1-2 to 2, $3.45; g ?s i: 1-2 to 2. $2.15: * 1-2 to j| ?izo-? 11 1-2 to 2, $2.45; 8 p $1.95. I iL I JBBk I HH iHraSfflBSB^uE G^y, Bicwn, Wine Fell Juli- < 1.15 5 rwr^^TK,.w^r?^lf.. ?.,r|1w|i[ imBW