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' -1 I ' TL? II lie ?? % w ^ i i i i i. > i i i i i mm i Loans and Discounts | Overdrafts | Liberty Loan Bonds and Payme . I debtedness I United States Bonds to Secure C 1 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank V I Banking House, furniture and F I " Otber Real Estate K & Cask, on Hand and Due from Ba . . War Savings Stamps I * V'c. '*' >< v SAMUEL B. GEORGE, Preside JAS J. WIA'GASD, Physician a :\ :"y' :,97per cent ,of the s I who now reside in an a( are mutual. DEPOSIT YOUR M commodate you when c< : The Officers of this SUPERVISED BY C * LOCALS AND PERSONALS1 ^WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 191*. Miss Essie Etfinl has gone to Wash?t gton, D. CL where she will spend sometime (with her sister Mrs. rc. jr. Mom . : , --Tftf Clyde Addy, son of Mr. E. H. Addy fras returc^d jtp Clemson College after 'spending i)^;nolidays at home. Miss Thelma 'Riser, has returned to iter school in Calhoun county after spending1 the holidays with her parents Res', and Mrs. W. H Riser.* Miss Annie Caughman has gone to; fWinthrop College Rook Hill,, wiere ^fehe will spend several weeks. Misses JPearle Caughman. and Eva mt74-at? hnvft returned to tho'r school lin Kershaw county after spending the Christmas holidays at home. Miss Minnie Lee Seay of Savannah, a., is visiting- her mother Mrs. Ellen JSfeay. Hugh R. Oorley, son of Mr. and Mrs . E. Coriey has gone to Bailey Institute, Greenwood. j Mrs. S. J. Leaphart has been contin j fed to her room since Saturday with an attack of Spanish Influenza* Mr. T. CL CSallison has returned from reenvrood where he had gone to at"tend the funeral of his father Mr. P B Callison. W. O. HaJtiwanger of Chapin w&3 a visitor bere yesterday, Mr. Haiti wan gi r has two sons in Pance who have been in th? front line trenches. The Citizens Telephone Co. has intt lied a new 'phone at the residence o? Wade A. Caughman. No. 123. Lieui. John S. Schneider is in I^exin ton speeding a few days with fr ;nds and relatives. W. Siiull. a prominent citizen of | Ix <ington route i was it visitor in Lex in ton today and while here renewed hi;- subscription for another year. T. F. TVrrick. a good citizen from j l3olumbb;a route 2 visited our office j yesterday and renewed his subcription Jo. another year. - j _____ I 'he Editor is out with the County i 'Avditor, for the purpose of correct-! inr our subscription list, and collect sn; in advance, for the Dipatch-News, f Be requrec! by law. We trust every j on will meet him promptly. Look at j th< label your paper and govern > yourselves* accorcuneri/. \ Re fc a. ri!. J\l *Uil Condensed from t RESOURCES nts on Liberty Bonds, and Certificates ol "irculation_ Ixtnres. : nks and & S. Treas f- ' V- " * " r r dent. JAS. J. WINGARD, Vic. if. v #v . ; J . / /V :"\ : y\ V , . * " i nt ... - E. G; DREHER, Merchant Jid Farmer J. P. DRAFTS, Physician wmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmtlmmmmmmmm?wi? mum ? no ? * V ' ' / . N , X* took of this Bank is owned by ijoining county. Therefore v %? I 1: . % ' " .N ' I !ONEY WITH YOUR HOME E insistent with good banking pi Bank are heavily Bonded for 1 THE UNITED STATES GO I Dr BAR I DEN1 I Crown and Bri< I Have you had that dental w that it is better to have had you had. SEE _ Dr. BAR """"The Crown and Bridge Spe< I Office 1615 Main St., Ov< COLUMBIA, We have a large stock of goblets in stock that formerly sold for 10 cents 0 which we will sell for the next week * : at 5 cents each. ^ Sarratts Bazaar. 2 - h. F. Tates, of New Brooklaiid [ route 2 was a visitor in l<exingtj>n ! yesterday and while here subscribed for the Ihspateh-News. t _ t | O. F. Holtlwanger, a good citizen r ! from liittle Mountain visited our of- | ? ! fica yesterday and renewed his sub- J f I scription. Say, reader! have you paid for your paper. Meet Editor G. M. Harmon and straighten up. He will be up the road next week. ' S v George C. Arehardt, one of the county's best citizens and successful farmers was here yeterday and renew ed his subscription for another year. ^ Geo. J. Taylor, a progressive young farmer from Lexington route 5 was a 0 visitor in Lexington yesterday and re r newed for another year. Robert Harman, son of Mr. and Mrs * Jacob N. Harman of the St. Peter's section arrived in Lexington Saturday night from France where he has been si with the Expeditionary Forces. Mr. | L Harman was in the front line on the j Western Front and was there when i the Armistice was signed. He was among the first to be sent home land -1 ing at New Port News December 20. / ' FOR SALE?One horse good quali- g< ties, and one second hand buggy and ol harness. w (Rev.) A. Q. Rice, Lexington, S. C. 2tl3pd. , It port of th< u B . i me of Business . Report to Tfa $368,124.21 885.14 [ In- : ^7 577 sn __ <1 ?>*** * . I .... 25,000.00 J 1,800.00 rZy\ 22,215.00 4,770.00 :<j 56,114.17 214.93 $516,650.95 OFF] ?-President. KARL F. 0|1 DIRi and Insurance - THOS. jj|. and Surgeon KARL 1| good and substantial citizfi rhen you patronize this? " : .. .. as SANK. When you need M*< inciples. \ I ;he faithful discharge of th VERNMENT. Make Th "I' __J| i f ' .. ' .'W.% i i > NHILL I 1ST ige Specialist * ! ork done? You will find i it done than to wish NHILL, nalist. Prices reasonable jr Lever's Shoe Store, - S. C. I ?? Widow and maiden worth over $5t 00 anxious to marry honorable gen lemen. "Write,. Mrs. Warn, 2216 1-! 'erap!e Los Angeles, Cal. tl 2p<L > TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby warned no o allow stook to run at large upot he lands of the undersigned or to re dove wood, straw, fish or hunt 01 ame, or in any. way Trespass upoi he lands of the undersigned* upoi ull penalty of the law. Mrs. Elizabeth Rucker. MIEIi NOTICE. After Monday January 20 1919 ' (rill run my mill only on Friday anc Saturday of each week. The publi< nntiaa o *-? r? /iatyia atllt trill yi^ao^ iivuw wuiv v n those days. Mrs. Mary E. Rikard, Edmund, S. C. tlSpd. For Rent?I offer for rent a gooc ne horse farm near Lexington at 2 easonablc price. Mrs. M. M. Berley, Lexington S. C. tl3c. For Rent?I have for rent my black inith and repair shop in the town ol iexington. Desirable location and a ood place for a shop. Mrs. M. M. Berley, Lexington S. C. LI Co. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE?for )od milk cow?Large mulo 10 years d in good condition. Work anyv here. Apply to Sam'I E. Hendrix, Red Bank Kills, Lexington S. C Rt. 3. Pil. e Condition of Ranlr a( I v* su 3 December 31, 1918. e Comptroller of the Ci LIAl Capital Stock Paid In i Surplus and Undivided Profits Circulating Notes Outstanding Deposits Cashier's Checks Outstanding * ; i , nitriflpnrls Ilnnairl " Bills Payable with Federal Reserve Bank. Re-Discounts with . Federal Reserve Bank -i : . ' i r * .'r->' 'V - "* * " ' . ? ; I' i' > '.' ; \J ' ICERS *:??"" ' iVALD, Cashier. J. E. KAMINER, Assistant Cashi hTORS i MEETZE, General Merchant S, J. LEAPHART, OSWALD, Cashier J. P. MATTHEWS, V - - iis of Lexington County and the remaining 3 Sank, your Home Bank, you are helping your ( mey, borrow from your Home Bank. The re v . , . (/.i i V * eir duties. Member of the Federal Reserve . is Bank Your Banking Heme. V!.* > ' * " : ^ . Statement of 1 \ v. 01 mi r% 4 i ne oanR o Columb: * ' ? ' At Close of Business ] ( Resources I I . Loans and Discounts $1,583,118.08 | Liberty Bonds - - - 314,750.00 | Other Bonds, Stocks - 25,506.00 | 1 Furniture and Fixtures 14,'159.46 | t Banking House and J ; Other Real Estate - 83,069.93 g 1 Caish and in Banks - 247,153.89 ? mi * Hi rt i /i ^ lanix stamps ana L>er. p t of Indebtedness - - 20,018.46 | ' I $2,289,075.82 | : | Parvifal QfrkpV - - - $200,000.00 ^ VU^/1 VU1 T ; ^ : Surplus, Profits"a n d | ' Reserves - - - - 28,568.77 | Deposits ... - 1,613,840,55 | Bills Payable - - - 443,575.00 | Dividends Unpaid - 3,091.50 | $2'266,331.29 ? i 4F' urrency. | BILITIES 1 $50,000.00 1 3,229.01 i 23,500.00 I 385,096.53 ? 1,482.41 1 1,500.00 1 10,000.00 41,843.00 I $516,650.95 I er. T. R. KE1SLER, Assistant Cashier Sec. & Treas. Lex. Dispatch-News and Farmer Pres. Palmetto National Bank, Columbia, S. C. jg , v.ciJLL 10 uwneu .ueAmgiuiiiaiis, )wn people, whose interests and yours sources of this Bank are ample to ac- | Association of the UNITED STATES- I '( [Tie Condition if Columbia, ia, S. C. December 31st, 1918. DEPOSITS. i 1915 $445,699. H 1916 .... 740,500.09 1917 - - 1,131300.09 1918 - - 1,613,800.00 GAIN IN TWO YEARS 165# OFFICERS L. L. Hardin, President E. G. Seibles, Vice-President James Maedonald, Vice-President D. A. Childs, Cashier r* i TTT _ J A i_ CI U: Stanmore w arson, assu oasuitx Nettles & Tobias, Attorneys DIRECTORS D. A. CH1LDS W. A. CLARKSON D. G. ELLISON CHRIS. C. HABEN1CHT L. L. HARDIN S. E. HENDRIX 11c m i rnnw 11 n MI I MITBDAY IB JAO? lTlALUUilrtLU n. ?. iiiunnni) ??rv E. G. SEIBLES A. C. TOBIAS, JR I. T. STONE