Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, September 11, 1918, Image 4

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Game *7 vr IS, Chief Game Ward v t ' v ' i? y " r. fm Is the seal iWIWW C& t " :'Policemen of the rotect our, health .y complicated, le State are the p: ? 4 small license the te under its prese icenses, and retun rise law so as to b J! ? i * * 1 ? , /fi 9> ,\\l ; . ' citizens to co-opei % 'r.i . : : - ' s J ss and Ashless. mWF i *m irfully "given. ~ RMAN, Warden for 1 en, Colombia) S. ( 'yi jr s * r * ' "* ' V?4^ TREAD \ # of tire safety.. Its curves, angles and ip every variety of , . ider every variety stance* ipplying power, or akes, or checking it momentum of a rn; oh ice, slime or ment?the Daisy be motorist's best nsurance. ! : sy Tread prints a mesLonest long-lived wortlit || r Portage Tires traveL ^ 10 Affiles |R SALE AND ranteed [by rhman Bros. Vssembly St. Columbia S. C. v V* ON COOT air." They destroy as well as our cro roperty of all the pe law requires; those nt management has led over $13,000.00 i e able to protec 01 *) . . .r- i * r- ' # "... C, .. >1 < "ri * 1 0. * I *ate for the passage . , " - > / ? aO- ' ( . Lexingt Lexington Com LEXINGTON DISPATCH-NEWS. . OFFICIAL COUNT* PAPER ^ l .f Leodngton, S. C. ^ ; PnK1<?>i*f) T?V?inr W?(inAdnv Bt LEXINGTON-piSPATCH-NEWS PUBLISHING CO. G. M. HARM AN, Editor S. J. LEAjPHART, Business Manager Entered at the Post Office at Lexngton, S. C., as Mail Matter of the Second Class. ' :*v . - ? -, - Subscription Price; per Year; $1.50 CASH-IN-AD VANCE .. .. i Make all communications to Lexington Dispatch-News Publishing Co., Lexington, S. C. Phone 119 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1918. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. v ~ > T't ' > Again we beg to call the attention of our subscribers to the fact tha the War Indemnities Board has ordered ;all newspapers to discontinue all sub scribers in arrears after October 1st. 1918. Therefore we issue this timely I warning to ail, mat, unless xney nave paid /up by October 1st. their paper will be stopped. This order is imper ative and must be obeyed, so if your i paper doesn't come after October 1st Mddn't blame us. We have a few who ; are in arrears and unless they pay j their indebtedness by that time, posi i ' tively they will not receive the paper 1 GET YOUR REGISTRATION' CERTIFICATE If you expect to vote in the general election on the first Tuesday in No- j vember you must get a registration j certificate before October 1st. After! that time the books close and no cer- ; tificates will be issued. ! MR. SHOIPERT THANKS VOTERS, j To the Democratic Voters of Dexing ton County: I take this means of expressing my appreciation for the good vote givenj me in the first primary election, and ' although defeated, I feel grateful to j my friends who so loyally stood by j me. I made a clean and manly tight,: I resorting to nothng dirty or degrad- { ing. I advocated those things I thou- j ght best for my county and although \ I failed of election I hold no malice j toward any man and return to my ; farm pledging my loyal support to .every nominee of the Democratic party. * ! Gratefully yours, V J H. ?. 8kump?rt >1TY I ' a prodigious nunf ps. Without them ople. The few wh ; who hunt them i been entirely self n cash for the last ur birds, fish and of such a law soj . v v. on, S. C ity. S*i, ] LEXINGTON COUNTY AGENTS FOR TBDE SALE OF HUNTING "W LICENSES* T. L .Harmon, Lexington. S. J. Long, Lexington Caughman-Kaminer, Co., Lexington Brookland Hard-ware Co. Brookland Gayden Drug Co .,Brookland. J. H. Roberts, Chapin. W. M. Courtney, Chapin. J. W. Hook, Irmo. T. R. Quattlebaum, Steed man. D. A. Hendrix, Gilbert. J. D. Haltiwanger, Pelion Mrs. Mary Corder Samaria. O. L. Shealy, Chapin John C Swyigert, Peak. Cullom,Holman Hardware Co. Batesburg. F. C. Craps, Gilbert. Julian Sharpe, Edmund. D. E Hammond, Gilbert. S. E. Shealv Saxe-Gotha. G. W. Watts, Gaston. ALL GINNERS -MUST PROCURE LICENSE. I have been informed by the State Food Administrator that all ginners who gin as many as twenty tons of seed must have ginners' license. All persons operating gins must at once apply to the License Division, Food Administration, Washington, D. C., for ginners' license. T. C. Call is on, <3o. Food Administrator. SCHOOL AND OFFICE SUPPLIES. New school supplies, consisting of writing tablets, pencil pads composition books, examination tablets, writing pens and holders, pencils, inks of all kinds,mucilage, glue, paste and many items needed in the school room and at home. Here you'll find blank books, led- | gers, day books typewriter papers, | typewriter ribbons and carbon papers, drawing and transfer carbon j papers and other articles for busi- j ness purposes. "Rexall the sign of j quality." HARMON DRUG Co. Ill'Y STANDARD GASOLINE. We sell only tested gasoline coming up t<? the s. C. State law standard. We do not sell naptha for gasoline or low graded gasoline. Our gasoline gives you the fire and power.Our pres ont price is i'7c the gallon and we give you standard measure?full gallons. Our large new gasoline pump and tank has arrived on the ground ajid will be placed in a few days. This up to-date pump station will deliver tested and filtered gasoline quickly and we will be better prepared to serve ( our patrons and the public. | HAR1C9N DRUG CO. ' ?? ber of harmfu || our problems of j| o hunt and kill illegally will be I supporting and 1/ fiscal year to the I * game all over " ' ' 5 ' 1 ' r V . . t ? * ' -*"* * - ' ^ ? " as to keep our v " - .. ! ., ?..--J ? "a '* *. f' fi $ TU "S . <m -i . - A ,_ ? V- ;* 3 it , : - rvlim V ''' mmmammammmmmmmmmi VS. O. KAAEENER MANAGER L \ BANK OF WESTERN CAROLE*. A ! The friends of Mr. W. 0. Kaminec will be interested to learn that he has accepted the position of manager of the Lexington Branch of the Bank of Western Carolina and entered upon his duties September 1st The Bank of Western Carolina is to . be congratulated upon securing the services of Mr. Kaminer who is 4 1 young business man of sound judge-* nient and wide experience. Mr. Kam iner spent 17 years in the Phillipine Islands whfere he was employed in Government service being for a nuxa br of years Treasurer of a province. He is an expert accountant^and1 hie long service as a book-keeper for the Government specially fits him for this position. Bank No. 288. Statement of the condition of THE BANK OF PELJON, . '/6 located at Pelion, S. C., at the close cfC business August 31st, 1918. RESOURCES Loans and discounts,.... 31,961.98.. Overdrafts 12.7$ ' Furniture and fixtures,.. 842.29 I Banking* House, 2,273.43 : Other real estate owned,.. 908.15. - ?* i Due from banks and banKI ers, 7,610.49 j Currency l,984.#f . Silver and other minor coin 353.39 Cheeks and cash items;... 133.94 Liberty Loan Bonds,.... 1,000.949 ; TOTAL, 47,08G.4fc> I LIABILITIES. ! fi > . j Capital stock paid in,'.... 10,000.0w j Surplus fund 200.Of. * I Undivided Profits, less y ; | current expenses and taxes paid 487.3%' ^ ! Individual deposits subject to check 17,909.21. Saving's deposits 9,098.39 Cashier's checks 385.ft . ? Bills payable, including cerj tilicates for money borrowed, * 9.000.09 TOTAL, 47,080.4a Stu+o nf Srmt.Vi Carolina.) 1 County of Lexington)ss. Before me came G. L. Taylor Cash j ier of the above named bank, who, be ing duly sworn, says that the above' I and foregoing statement is a true I condition of said bank, as shown by , the books of said bank. G. L. tTAYLOR, | Sworn to and subscribed before v.e this nth day of September, 1918. C. A. SHUMPERT Notary Public S. C. | Correct Attest: j L. W. WISE ) ID. F. SHUMPERT > Bfrectors ! J>. R. KNBB6E ] /aftlWMU-**