The dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1919-2001, September 14, 1921, Image 8
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we have just received 1
We cordially in
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satisfactory show
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DEPARTM1
ATTENTION'! EX-SERVICE MEN.
War Risk I>rivo to Clean Up Every
Case.
The Bureiiu o? War Risk Insurance,
with the assistance of the American
Legion and the American Red Cross,
is launching a nation-wide clean up
campaign to hunt out every disabled
veteran of the world war and secure
whatever action is necessary in his
on CO
f. The purpose oL' the cninpuigu is to
NATURE TELLS YOU
j\s Many a Lexington Header Knows
Too Well.
When the kidneys are weak,
Nature tells you about it.
The urine is nature's index,
infrequent or too frequent passu ye,
Other disorders suggest kidney ills,
Doan's Kidney Pills are for disor'dored
kidneys.
Lexington people testify to their
worth. As your neighbor.
Geo. W. Corley, farmer, it. it. No,
G, Lexington, says: "I used Doan's
'Kidney Pills some time ago My kid'neys
gave out on me at that time and
my back ached a great deal. The
worst trouble was with my bladder
and I had a too frequent desire to
pass the kidney secretions, especially
at night. I felt tired all the time. My
cousin recommended Doan's Kidney
Pills and I got a box and took them,
i My back didn't bother me much after
that and the bladder trouble soon
left."
j . Price GOe, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy?get
Doan's Kidney Pills?the same that
itr .Corley hud. Foster-Milburn Co..
Itjfrs., I^ilfalo, N. Y.
1
I Swansea <
i T^Home
Business is good: l#?-tIr-i* tlui
; you account lor that? The tins
We buy foiS?u?tsh :?H<1 diset
i Trade where yo?4*>llaiJiWs its
; to eat you will tijfl it in this st
"Watch this paper from time
striction.
j Sugar lolsuil sugu^ii lbs..
I'encoci^ s^r^.. |)<^>'til^|T3
Karo syrup, per gallon....
I ,. _ I uU liti <l j KUUtl .Uuy,...p
J i>. lh. -bucltct?pet w.eiglrl
^ ?Mtwnwt ronpif hiici1 linking'
IV.*. I.argo Arm & Hammer sod.*
PalmtellwMKoap" ft oo<<NfAflfy
Vick's Pneumonia anlve~?.
Mentholutum . .
Army ron8t+i>eef; boiler sto?
12 lb. rati 'Wlflop t ... J .... .
Self - msfrtg fiourf while it I;
t Wake i;if; -f*ny' I/s a Visit.
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vite you to come in ;
ipert designer, will be i
ing of fine millinery w
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n ii t r .r-r-w. - . . .n
J fully advise all ex-service persons of.i
J their rigts under the War Risk ln-l .?
suranee Act, and the Vocational Re- i
liabilitation Act, to assist disabled ex- j
i service persons in securing conipensa- t
tion, medical treatment and hospitali- c
, zaticni. to inform and assist all claim- j
i ants regarding procedure necessary in i
filing claim for compensation and in- t
suranee, to assist those whose claims
: are pending in securing final action, J
where additional evidence is necessary '
to connect disability with the service,
or other data requested by the Bureau f
of War Risk Insurance, and to pro-1
vide for immediate physical eliminations
where necessary and furnish ]
; hospitalization if urgent, also to advise
applicants as to how to proceed
in filing and appealing claims for j
Federal Board training.
The district manager will appoint
for each state a clean up squad con- ^
sisting of a medical examiner, a compensation
and insurance claims coiitact
examiner and a third member 1
. selected from the clerical force of the
district oflice, together with a representative
of the Federal Board, the I
American Region ami the American
Red Cross. >
The medical examiner will be thor- (
oughly familiar witli all matters ^
relative to treatment, hosoitalizntion -
... t
rating. ete. IU- wil have power to J
furnish transportation to claimants I
appearing; for physical examination, f
will advise exactly what is necessary /
in each case iti the way ??f additional
medical evidence to establish service ?
origin of- ;i compensation disability r
claim. He will be empowered to order
hospitalization of any ex-service F
person and authorize local treatment
where necessary.
The compensation and insurance
claims contract examiner will pass
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Grocerteria !
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of Economy
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in our our expectation. How would F.
wer is easy: Our prices are right. j ^
Hint till bills; you get tile benefit.
old time buying power If it's good '
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to time for our spe< ials. Vou'll l>e [
loney will go.
^fej'day. Buy all you want: no re
$1.70
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58c c
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prrrnrtri?a 1 row worth for . . 70r
i; regular X<- goods; carli ..5c jj
H!,r 1
w 1r AttM s?^ ?t? i'/.fn . . 88c
If
k up. nearly all gone; c-un lite
rl v . .* .'82.15
ists, v|hm* sack "... .$1.00
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We Are Here, to ScrThVou.
K, Is
?CASH PAYS'
lank You
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a
Y AIS
ly customers that w<
; department store, se
rom fashion s headq
Irtcnor
and look over the bi
*lad to welcome you
e have ever offered ?
man-t
jpon the efficiency of all claims pre-)
*ented to hini, assist In their prej?a-|
nMrwti fi.m * " "
i.ui uiMi sum iiavice uiul as- j
dstance as is necessary to the final I
idjudicatiou of claims. Also where'
lainuuits are disatistied with their
iwards, this examiner will assist themi
n furnishing the additional informa-j
ion necessary and will transnvit this!
So. 31X3
REPORT OF THE
FHE PALMETTO I
AT COLI
[11 the State ol South Carolin
September
RESOU
jOans and discoanls. including rediscoui
Total loans.
Deduct:
xotes and hills rediscounted with
Federal Reserve Bank (other
than bank acceptances sold)
xTotes and bills rediscounted (other
than with Federal Reserve Bank
(other than hank acceptances sold)
) posited to secure circulation U. S. bor,
\\\ other U. S. Government seeu-ities
Total
)ther bonds, stocks,scurities, etc
Sankinghouse. ?427,000; fixtures and fun
tuz ;>i
al ?-ftate ??wn?-?l other than banking he
jawful reserve with federal reserve baoi
terns wit i federal reserve b ink in prone
tion, nOv available as reserve
Cash in vault; amount due from naix>na
^nit. doe from bmks aud banker*. aoe
pa' "es in the U. S.
Cxi'hfeHtfps t' r olearjiu; ooaae
Total of items above
)h?-cks (?u banus oat?d outside of ths c
reporting bank and other c.i-sh items
tedemption fund with U. S treasurer at
U. S. treasurer
Total
LIAB1L1
Capital stock paid iu
lurplus fund ?
Jndivided profits
teserved for interest and taxes accrued
leserved tor depreciation. .
Less current expenses, interest and
Circulating notes outstanding
fmount due to federal reserve bank, def
Amounts, due to national banks
(.mount due to State banks, bankers an
panies in the U. S. and Foreign countri
Certified checks outstanding
Ca*hiter's cheeks on < wnbanK outstandin
Totals of items above
)c>niaud deposits (other than > ank deposi
to reserve (deposi's payable within thii
ndividual deposits subject to check ...
Certificates of deposit due in less tl
[other than for money bo-rowed]
Cividends unpaid
Total of demand deposits, other than
posits, subject to reser* e
'ime deposits subject to reserve, payable
days, or subject io ;>0 days or more r
postal savings;
Certificates of deposit [other than for mi
>ther time deposits
ostal savings (let osits
Total of time deposits subject to reserve,
Jnited States deposits [other than post a
eluding war loan<deposits account and i
J. S. government securities borrowed.,
{ills payable, other than with Federel Rt
(including all obligations repesenting n
rowed other than rediscounts)
lills payable with Federal Reserve Ban
.etters of Credit and Travelers' cheeks
cash and outstanding
Total
Itate of South Carolina?County of Richl;
1, Wm. M. Gibbes, Jr. Cashier of t
wear that the above statement is true to
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
'orrect?Attest:
FITZ HUGH MoM ASTER.
FRANCES H WESTON.
WALTER LOVE.
Director?.
INOUl
5 have received our
cond floor. Brighte
uarters. We are sui
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:tion Ii
g stock which we an
. and display for yoi
rmr fri^-nrlc
Camin
information to the District Ollicc
where it will receive immediate attention
from special, men properly
designated for tit is work, and who
will supplement the data received
from the clean up.squad hy such, additional
information as may be tak.cn
from the district records.
On September 23 rd. the clean, up
Reserve District No* 6
CONDITION OF
NATIONAL BANK
TMBIA,
a, at the Close of Business
6.1921. i
ROES.
its $ 7.9?il.9<)2
? 7.981.962 "*2
* 724.31 f 42
1.241,966 46
$ 1.966.239-? 6.045. 682 44
ids [par val) $ 1,000,000 00
1.450,612 50
$.2,459,612 50
220,442 U0
ijiiture $61,
188.012 51
*lse 20.508 17
20,486 00
of collet-.;
68.052 26
?anks 747,163 57
1 trust c tin
429,359 65
( 54,687 69
il.2W.363 17
lty or town of
115,508 28
id duo f to/ti
50.000 ()0
i 10,944,515 Or
[TIES.
1. ((00,000 00
$340,226 14 2a0, m
71.000 00
.. 10.000 0O $421,226 14
taxes paid 109,493 03
S 812,033 11
: , 981,802 50
erred credits 242,969 98
V-.'V " 641,544 4$
d trust corn- ;
es J . ; .628,053 00
^ 10,661 48
e a ; 60.798 77
; $ 1,,**3.327 71
ts) subject
*ty days)
1.974,845 74
hau 30 days
90,310 31
71.00
bank dt
... $ 2.065,227 05
tafter thirty
lotice, and"
Jiiov borrowed) 84.666,14
3,485,147 11
: 5,113.37
. items above *3,574.926 6'
! savings |, inle|)ositi
of
366.448 08
, 40.000 00
serve Hank
loney bor;
5,500 00
K- ; 757,500 00
so t for
. 7,750 00
$ 10,94 1,515 07
and (ss):
he above-named bank, do solemnly
the best of mv knowledge and belief
Wm. M. GIBBES. JK. Cashier.
, :ith dav of September, 1921.
THOS. H. MOFFAT.
Notary Public for South Carolina.
j
NCEM1
fall stock of millinery,
r and better than eve
"e you will be
ivited
i
2: displaying. Miss K.2
ir appreciation the mi
ier Co.
LE XWi
! aqim/i for South Carolina will arrive
iii. Columbia and will remain there
tlixough the 27th. Columbia will, be
i headquarters for Richland. Fa i rile Id.
aaid Lexington counties, and all. dis- i
abLed. ex-service men from those counties
who have claims against the 1
Government, are urged to meet the
clee.n up squad at Columbia, hetw?oen.
September 23rd and 27th.
t.Ll'e insurance is 110 doubt, a good j
thing, but what some men need, is I
,suranee against lire.
?
' Self-made men tire scarce,. but I
I self made fools are plentiful.
Bring your Job Printing to- The
1 >ispatch-Xews ollico.
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CI.I'.UK'&SAIJK
State of South Carolina, County of ^
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Iucaiiikioii.?v O'li"! Of li'oniiiHin
Pleas.
j Bank of Cliapip, Chapin. S. C. vs
Claude K. Lindlor. Individually, and
as administrator of the personal
I estate of M, P. bind'jer, deceased,
Ed. I.. L,jjidler, Fred Liodler.
Jacob LinfUer, and Pearle Undler.
| ?Sale under Foreclosure.
By virtue of a Decree heretofore
made in the above stated case, I will
sell at public outcry before the Court
House door in Lexisgton, S. C\, to the
highest bidder, during the legal hours
of sale, on the first Monday in October,.
next, th.e same being the 3rd*
day of said mouth, the following described
real estate, to-wit:
"That lot of laud in the Town of
Chapii), Lexington. County, containing
one-fifth of an acre, more or less, adi
joining Beaufort Street on the North, 1
bounded East by lot of J., \V. Ful.- i
mer, South by the C. N. <fc L, Railroad
right of way, and West by V)t
formerly' owned by A. It. Fulmer."'
Terms of Sale: One-half of the
purchase money to be paid in cash,
and the balance to be secured'by^ the if
bond of the purchaser and htortgage ;?
of the premises, payable one year
after date, with interest frtxm date at
the rate of seven per cent,, and . vttth
the usual stipulation for ten per-ceht.
atomev's fees ?i?r? ti>n t?
_ ...v. UOUU* mauluuce
clause for the protection of the
debt; the purchaser to pay for papers, j
for recording, and for revenue j,
stamps; with leave to the purchaser ^
to anticipate payment of tho credit ]
portion in whole or in part." j
H. Ii. HARMON (L. S.) c
c. I'. & G. S., Rex. Co.. S. C. f
c.iao. R. cnoMEK.
Attorney for Plaintiff. g
I Sept. 7. 1921.
Fall Suits
To PI
See the exceptional valu
Men's and Young Men's
Suits. ? Eve
giv<
an<
Priced from $2G
POWELL &
1724 Main Street,
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which is now on I
?r are the lovely |
with them. |
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2TON, S. C.
FINAL. DISCILVIWK
Notice Is hereby given, that, Dcai
ton, M- Shealv and AdguituM. Sharpe
as Executors' of the Estate of L. Jeff
Shoaly,. deceased, have this day njji.de
application unto me t'or a final discharge
as such Executors; and that
the Tfcilrd day of October, 1921, at
10 o^cSock A. M., afi my office, haa.
boon, appointed for the hearing: of
said, petition.
II. L,. HARJIOX (U S.)
Acting Judge of Probate, Pcxipgton
County, S. C.
September G, 12b2J,
SEED
For the? convenience of
Lexington county farmers
I have opened a first class
seed hou.se in the rear of
W. B. Redd's store, formerly
my old statrd,. where j
I will make a specialty of \
buying and selling good
fresh field ar<$: garden
seed.
Particular attention i
given to Rye.. Oats and
Peas..
N.ow have- good Gfcttanti- :
ty of AJoruzzii Rye at S2.7o
bushel.. Also good supply
seed wheat, and oats.
Come tta me for your
Deeds in aJU kinds of seeds.
Prices right.
A_ J. MATHIAS.
IVtATTHEWS AUTO TOPS
rou OUGHT TO HAVE
THIS AUTO TOP
t is built to special order by us, fcnd
3 therefore exclusive in design, tnaerial
and workmanship. It is stricty
a one man top. am.ii will last for
oars, in all weathers and under all
ondi'ions of service., A woman can
tpcrate it.
W. 1?. ATTHEWS,
123 Muiu St. Columbia, S. C.
SPEKI> ALONG
at Prices
- i
lease
es we have to offer in
ry suit guarantee*} to
i perfect satisfaction, or
suit FREE.
>.00 to $37.00.
freeman,
Columbia. S. C.
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