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UEXINGTQN DISPATCH-NEWS OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Published Every Wednesday By j LEXINGTON-piSPATCH-NEWS PUBLISHING CO. r G. M. HABMAN, Editor i J. LEAjPHART, Business Manager Entered at the Post Office at Lex-1 S. C., as Mail Matter of the | TS 1 I >ub*cript5cm Price? per Year; $1.50 CASH-IN-ADVANCE Make all communications to Lex-i sgton Dispatch-News Publishing Co., Ixgingtoii^ s. c. . 'i ? ITE^NESDAY, NOVEMBER 13 1818* 10 WOMEN NEEDED BY SALVATION ARMY tommander Evangeline Booth C??s War Relief Work ust Be Extended. Hk *"... fc 1 '% -vtV* .J Csnm r ider Evangeline Booth, leader of tlit Salvation Army in the TJnit>T ?>,. ?, has been suddenly called r-.r furnish 800 additional war rrrV - en for France. The request t jap Ucv- ed in a report just received / her om CoL William A. Barker the .Salvationist forces, whom she cent to. France over a year ago to. esh ? hri+mflnt ?nd cronore 1 irop poIId# ' ^ork with the American troops. *We will do all we can to fill thif |p?afg gjB Land," said Commander Booth when I discussing the approaching United ( *"7ar Work Campaign, "and the need j i- self should impress the American! yubllc all the more with the absolutei ;ece$sity for sustaining and enlarging the war relief work of the seven organizations, besides the, noble Bed Cross, now merged for a drive for i inds. Each is a vital cog in a vast machine-for human relief, and each is ?|; . Indispensible, Vserv ;sg its particular elements in its Own way, "lie Salvation Army, was born in h ardship, reared in. privation and *. *ained to every phase of human mis* ozy and how to cope with it Perhaps diat accounts in some degree for the - access our work has attained and for <*hi?h we are thankful. "We are of the common people, and, - e toll on a practical basis.* We learn- . i the lessen of how to do it in the v^oer war, when'we stood at the side ^ sot Britain's troops and weathered It 'opt to the end. We have beenNtried 1 ' y. fire, and tfc? mothers and fathers . of America, as tn other countries, trust ? the Salvation Army to do the thing ; 'the# would like to do for their men if ? they but hau the chance. . y With' 1,210 trained workers at the : tzont, operating from 420 huts and dugouts, the Salvation Army is doing,' J&as.done and will continue to do its! best for the causfe of humanity andliberty." CUBE FOR BLUES NEARJHE CAMPS 'Communip' Service Takes Place ' of.Mother, Friends and Home for Soldiers. . 1 1 Ten young officers of the Stndeht , Army Training Corps of the University of Detroit recently applied for a; furnished house and a housekeeper I who would not be a servant, but. as ; < one young offiqer expressed it, "the ^ m>rt of woman to whom the boys can \ call put .'Hello, mother!' when they j! come in the front door." j Homesickness is the malady - for which War Camp Community Service;1 gpppties hmpiperkble cures. ""We've cot' your .number," says the * W. C. C. S. (c the homesick boy from camp with leisure to spend in any one 1 -ctf "the three hundred towns scattered over .the country. While -he's wonder- i - what/on -earth hods do with Mu> ei f when- I.e. ge:s-.iihere, not knowing a " . 1 . - . . / i ./eotii irr tovCR j'iwi <n:imea pexv -', < ceu:T<'?bfhhis y per"in his poc-k;?h ' - a frirrvty ; y-rd " fro:.. the \ -: -}\ } : ;.:HCof his o v. h lodge ' J aBDo'&oefcijijttjat -nigb; c?? '. ipeeiuHy. for''JtoWUir inetnbers. by the : . I ' samo nuinh. c.-embt . in r:: " ' :;r of aii- Its m; ': *ys . *ftd(hv<.;-::d tbVhiJgi, -Vl:.; This h'snria-' Yea-, prri ? did S \ th^y fcUOW he V.\v ft ' "? - Ke hud Ihr.uv ;d)out t!u> little ' ' TersoithJ Card" fee ::.V out at tie', roqaeat Bering h3? Hnu day ; S; % 2$ camp whon it v?*a;> enly one of the i endless details it*-.the ro'irxi of dentists j ' and doctors- and grnerul confusion, i > ophe Vv. O. C. & had oot oaiy his nvrii" 1 .; ber. but ids came and add~css. Lis 4 ;^r; bonze town, the imine of the school ? Jie'd gone ;o and a .good bit about the r fbiiig.i he was/foadest bt do|Bg-r-eacb t f%px written into a little bi^Jik CB ! 01 jE8Td:.c^e^bUly' for.-it ' . ^ ^^'4 y?tl vk; i ' i*n.. o /v'^ow J - -worth ? .' A d ' -1 i,i: iio? An k'1"' .ty,k? * fe . L I ? I i 1 Bank No. 288 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF PELION Located at Pelion, S. C., at the close of business, Nov. 1. 1918. , RESOURCES Loans and discounts ...... $33,909 16 Overdrafts 3 34 Bonds and stocks owned by the Bank Furniture and fixtures 842 29 Banking house 2,273 43 Other real estate owned 908 15 Due from banks and bankers 7,315 87 Currency :..., 2,929 00 Gold I Silver and other minor coin. 386 66 Checks and cash items 2,908 07 Liberty Bonds 1,650 00 Total $ 53,125 97 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in $10,000 00 Surplus Fund, 200 00 Undivided profit, less current . ' expenses and taxes paid 441 09 Individual depo its bubjecE to i check .'. ...33,157 07 Saving deposits 9,210 01 Cashier's checks 117 10 Bills Payable, including certifies t s for Mon?y Borrowed v * v Total. $ 53,125 97 ' Stflta nf Snnt.il P.arnlinnl / County of Lexington) ss. Before me can e G. L. T ylor, cashier ot the above named bank* who,, being duly swo'rn, ta\s that the above and f ; regcmg statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. G L. TAYLOR. Sworn to and subscribed before me tbis 11th day of Nov. 1918. C. A. SHUMPERT, Notary Public for S. C. ? Correct Attest: D. F. SHUMPERT, L. W. WISE, D. R. KNEECE, Directors. CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF-SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas. C. S. Steedman, et af. Plaintiffs, vs. Mrs. lone Steadnxan, et al. Defendants. [ Pursuant to an order heretofore -j made in the above entitled cause, I; Will: sell on the first Monday in De- ; cember,1 the., same being the 2nd day of said month, before the Court House . do^r,. at Lexington, S. C. during the legal hours of sale; the following de- j scribed real \estate, to wit: "ATi Yb^t niece, parcel or tract of' land situate, lying and being in the; or Lexington, State aforesaid,; containing two hundred forty seven (247) acres, more or less, and being bounded on the north by lands of ; Willie-Shealy; on the East by land of, HaLlman; on the South by George I Rish lands T. P. R as will more fully, appear by reference to a t plat of ame made by D. J. Knotts, } Surveyor,, on. the 20th day of Novem- { 1917. 'and filed as an exhibit in { this case." TERMS OF SALE: CASH: purchas j sr to pay for papers, Recording- fees I and revenue stomps. H. L. HARMON, /C. C. C. P. <fc G. S No 9*06* ' ' j Report of the THE<I10ME M&' At Lexington* in the State of vSouO '/ Nov. ] J RESOUI Loans and discounts (except those showi Stsio'mers' {ability account of acceptanc purcha?e<f or discounted by.it TcJhl loans Deduct J 1 Nfotes anTbills rediscounted [other than I acceptances sold]__ Overdrafts, unsecured $966 8 [T? S. b?? Jds deposited to secure circo atir U. S. Bands apd certificates of indebtedi s&curi U.v S; deposits (oar value)....... Libert^'loan bonds, 3 1-2. 4, and A 1-4 pe: Payma ts actually mace on Liberty 4 1-4 ITourth Literty Loan' - owned ' 3 V ^fcopjrof Federa1 Reserve bank (50per c Value of banking hogs.e y ' ' ; Furniture srd^fixtu'rcs? K a1 e?t?te owr; d ot^er than*banking be ! awful re ervc with Federal Reserve Bar Clash in van t a*-o net' amounts One -rcm Cheeks on other bks in t! e;same city or tc To?al of jtems. f:V' cn-j> iurd wttu Y. 'i r* urer U. S. Treasurer / War Sayings e ertifiea'es a d Thrift Star Total A LIAEUU r.n't.al < ' f~ ~ naitl ... -Orpins { ; [J-siiv-.n < 'fit- >. Less curro t i.pcnses. ii.pj'es". n-.d taxe Firculatii g Notes' Outstanding C . I' l l - it; ?< -x\ .jgCj t i.o N'ii ates of dec sit due in less than Si than for money bo.rpweo) . ' :< ; 's oh;J Vo.i t Tefal demand deposits (other than hi tubj ct to res rv, it jus >rt?ncatoo of ? < pO it (other thnn f. rinoi Tot :i of th^e wfcjcci to .rescr 7/ar *oaii deposit aecoaia.. .'.V Total labilities for redi-county in !;. tag tho.v FoUJ cor.tiagon.t Ihbi itcs STATS UL" S\>uiiT < AEPl EN T <TT'TI, Karl P. rdd. (Vn'r.i-: iu>f ' ;i 6v ,'r? above sfatera w t i rue t .1':- -t < Subscribed ami ^cri; . - i TT".- mt t' ' JOSBECT-- ATI Ps r: ' " e a. Dif -J SAM'L. r. i FT)I >r>J. j/WiN^Arm. L\ r. (V 5. * *. V- ' ' | Bank No. 804 . STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE '! BANK OF CHAHR Located at Chapin, S. C., at of business, Nov. 1, 1918. RESOURCES. Loans suid, discounts v Overdrafts j : Bonis and sto ks owned by the Bank ) F riiiture and fixtures . -v f Banking house Oth sr real estate owned... Due from banks and banker* - . > Currency . J uoia -?- ; ) Silver and other minor coin 1 i I Checks and cash items .. ? 00 Liberty bonds I Total $88,81022 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 10,000 00 Surplus fund 1,000 00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 600 97 Due to banks and bankers Dividends unpaid Indi'id'al deposits s 'bject to check $43,551 20 Savings deposits. 1,885 96 Time certificates of eposit 31,317 52 Cashier's checks. 454 57 r 77,209 25 \ Total.- $ 88,810 22 State of South Carolina ) County of Lexington j" ssBefore me came H. D. Wessinger, cash, of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. HARRY D. WESSINGER. Sworn to and subscribed j?ef?re me -this 11 day of Nov, 1918. M. P. LINDLER, Notary Public for S. C Correct Attest: W. B. WILLIAMS, ) P. M. FRIOK, -Directors. J. S. WESSINGER \ l CLERK'S SALE. ?h STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexinirton. In the Court of Common Pleas. ! J. A. Lucas, et al., Piaintiffs,. vs. Simon Lucas, et al., Defendants. By virtue of authority vested in me | by order of the Court in the above en j titled caiuse, I will sell, at public auc ! tion in front of the court house doorj at Lexington, S. C., on the first 2\ onday in Decenrber, the same being the > 2nd day of said month the following real estate, ho wit: "Ail that certain piece, parcel or; tract of land situate, lying and -being in Black Creek Township, County of Lexington, State of South * Carolina, j containing two 'hundred (200) acres, } more or less, bounded on the north by; lands of L. L. Gantt and W. S. Lucas; on the east by E. C. Taylor and S. E ' Berry; of the south by lands of K. F. Oswald, and on the west by lands of J S. L. Lucas, and being the home place of I\f. H. Lucas, deceased." ' Terms of Sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers, recording and -'revenue stamps. H. L. Harmon, , C. C. C. P. & G. S Subscribe to The Dispatch-Xews. Reserve District No. 5. i ; CONDITION OF TiONAL BANK, j i Carolina, at .the close of business i Lst, 1918.! v RCES. i on b and c) 3307,023 97 es of this bank V 39,000 00 -- \ ' ! 346.023 37 Ny bank \ 16,587 90 X 329,43" 07 i 6 966 86 ! ?n (par value). 25,000.00 " loss pledged to 7,500 00 32,500 001 r ct., unpledged- 12,500 00 i bonds of the 19,173 00 31,673 00; t of subscription 1,800 60 ! 16,000.00 ; . j: 16.000 00 i - 6,215 00 i use .4,770.00'' ik 12,737 38 j n itional b-nks 36.313 61 f >\vn at: renoi bk 1,728 751 ; , , .*.... $38,112 36 . and due from ' .1,250 00 if nps actual It owned * 159.83 . ?f $175,820 50 7 HES. . ' * 1 $50,600.60,! fooQfy'li.' 7 265 77 M -raid ... .... 5,257 34 - 1,2P{; 43^ - 23,9?*; 00If ...; 1-Ji.j.-fi 19; . ) da vs. (other ; \ i? ...-.7 1,100 oo i ' J. 710 81: . . 1- T - , /' ' I:E t's !/v^l LV;j . . ...... VS. CO / < icy I; rrowcd) f 25,d.-f> !-?*?: J&. LlC>, tL't.-'iJ.j I I vc, ii-.ms #' 4;..200 0:1! i . / $ 475.621) 5 A / . , a-with Fecier i! Reserve BIc . 16.587 90 /..... 10.7S7 C,,;,!. : rv o. ?: : N iTON, ss; i| -na;; d '? I<; <" 3 1 .<*: I * R.;veai; t ' at; r ;f :;i k wi l.) . a i t> l:of. i i . KARL F. OSt/Ai ( ashieA (' 11 tii 1 i v f I~o>enibi1 . ii-!8. E. LRAPfIA K'i\ E' L'-T-v i ublic. { - ig / ' \% !| J v 4 / ? Z / ( / 1 " / " -\ / .-'v.. \ \ 1 Bank No. 220 Statement of the Condition of THE RROOKLAXD BANK, .ocated at New Brookland, S. C.f at the close of business Nov. 1, 1918: RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts... 162,469 01 Overdrafts 20312 Bonds and stocks owned by the Bank 10,000 00 Furniture and Fixtures.. 2,000 00 Banking- House , 4,500 00 Other Real Estate Owned. 1,000 00 i iDue from banks and bankI * ers 3^,918,20 Currency 2,66700 Gold 15 00 Silver and other minor coin.. 985 56 1U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness 20,000 00 Advance for customers on 4th Liberty Loan .... 7,000 00 TOTAL, \ 249,757 &9 - UABILITIEiS . > j Capital stock paid in 30,000 00 Surplus fund 3,500 00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid, .. .. 6,5.66 60 Due to banks and bankers.. 6,473 78 Individual deposits subject, to check,.... 107,207 35 .Savings deposits 69,040 99 Time certificate of deposit...- 10,33121 Cashier's Checks, 1,637 96?188,217 51 Bills payable, including certificates for money borrowed, .".... 15,000 00 TOTAL, , 249,757 S9 j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) County of Lexington, ) ss.: , Before me came J. C. Lybrand, Cashier of the above named bank, ; who, being duly sworn, says that the j above and foregoing statement is a I true condition of said bank, as shown I by the books of said bank. J. C. LYBRAND.r 1 Sworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of November, 1918. L. S. TROTTT. (LS) Notary Public. Correct Attest: < E. W. SHULL, A. D. SHULL, . P. J. WESSINGBR, Directors. A CARD OF THANKS. T take this means of extending j ahanks to those who weer so amu j _ to us during our sickness and the a death of my dear husband. Also, T am indeed grateful to the; may friends who wrote letters of sym pathy. . , . T Ma#* Gods rehest blesings rest upon each of tliem. , Mrs. T. A. Shealy 1, ?al ? ? ' FOR SALE?Registered Poland 4j China boar dbouf 15 months old. Ap. ply to, W. W. BARRE, J. Lexingon, S. C. i ^ ! tl WANTED?To rent a good two horse farm for next year. Prefer one 1 b with good buildings. r R. I j. Amick, j 2tlc. Lexingtop, Rt. 5. j - I s< WANTED?Several loads of wood , si on subscription. Oak and pine out! in stove lengths. j 31 WEAVER IB Si The Wo i Ell i 11 . -Imagine a piano that s 'a | f. . I audible shadow of sound? >: I \\ ' \ sweilingv sustained, a mi%3 \ % I power. This is the wendr 'i 3 !} ry note?whether soft and h ?-d ? j i i , r/'i-ICi v. r.' f "."If O' wit-- - *. t-i- ' ? * s ? vou would hnow what rrs ; ? v V we wul gladly arrange : :j i I the Lexington Dispatch-lsd *5 y ' ? y-r- r\* it* *, . y : 5} CULUUl A:\n !j V/c-.v.-v Plane -- , j Y e eh 1- " 1. J- * G-eatlera?n:?'Scro re - 7-7j 1 S raring year sp^cL^ Fa e 4 jj 5 on Fr.no. i I 4 r-:r.;-',2 3 2 j * AvCCti CS^. .. IS ? 5 | ji A * i > :Ani 3 ?) * u. tj - "? ' ? . wiceoEa V-* MU1 I?* ' <#' ' ' ' & ' % We will have to Car of Mules < of November, ceived a car of week. CAGGHMAN COLUMI , TRESPASS XOnCE All pcrsoiis are hereby notified not ' > trespass upon my promises by hunt is-, hauling" straw, wood, lightwood j : in any manner whatsoever. The j ,\v will be strictly enforced against! 1 persons violating this notice. . HAITIE HOLMES. L4c. ~ . A. CLIFTON M. D SPECIALIST | 1 diseases of the eye, ear nose and j; iroat in pallida on Monday and in [' atesburg Tuesday with Dr Mitchell | BFROC JERSEY PIGS. I have anumoer or line uuroc jer:y pipr? from registered stock for tie. JOS. B. XUXXAMAKER, :pd. Irmo, S. C.! PRIGHT GRAI rld's Best Upright The piano that swep' musicians into adoration, 1 of music lovers, a piano mi I a piano that has been calle 4 of ihem all. shades down'to a \vhisper, t that is carried un. in?, h': , X / i- / rty tone?until the very air r ous aceafcp-ishirer.t?i ire V low or powerful in fci . a; this leader p.vcrr pi 1 be eispeeted ': pisi e. ? &dcm'nsti r * " : you \vs, " " "S^. a i" fif? Pt K* 1 *' "/ r ? 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