Lexington dispatch-news. [volume] (Lexington, S.C.) 1917-1919, May 21, 1919, Part I. Eight Pages, Image 3
The United States
Government Cooperates
with.the 7,600 member bank? in maintaining the
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tion of the business interests of the country.
Through the Federal Reserve Board in Washing
: ton it supervises the twelve - Federal Reserve
banks; it appoints one-third of their] directors; it
' deposits its funds largely with them; it guaran
tees the currency they issue.This
cooperation greatly increases the value of
the:system to us and our community.
? Are you linked up with this new national
*Kederal hesshv^V system as one of our depositors? If not.
you should delay no longer.
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I The Home National Bank
m" Lexington, S. C.
t\*nn a nrn * want every Tnan w^? *s suffer"
n/lrM ^ fll^r ing from any special disease or
1"*^* * ** ?/lA^l-iiTk/UU condition to come and have a social
chat with me, and I will ^ -plain to him a system or treatment
which I originated and have de sloped as the sesult of my whole
life's experience in treating dise* ">s peculiar to men. If you will
call and see me I will give you frev of charge an honest and scientific
opinion of your case.
~? ^ VARICOCELE
permanently cured, No pain or loss of time
f BLOOD POISON
of a specific character cured in less time than
by the old mercury and potash method.
cured without dilating or knife.
Scr any swellings, tenderness or impediments to
Hi \r __/ the parts relieved at once.
I, i rupture and piles
in few days. No cutting or detention from business,
guarantee. rheumatism
ts forms is permanently cured by my system of treatment,
not of how long standing. I usually cure them in a short
is, Erysipelas or any eruptive disease of the skin promptly
bladder and kidney trouble8
my system of treatment show sighs of improvement at once
special diseases
diseases of a nature which most people dislike to consult
family doctor, All treatment confidential. Eruptions or
cted troubles cured. Permanent results. I also cure such
bs as Prostatic Troubles, Bladder and Kidney Affections,
ch and Liver Troubles, Chronic and private Diseases of Men
omen. Consultation free. Call or write,
rs: 9 A. M. to 7 P. M. Sundy 10 to 12 only.
Jr. W. R. REGISTER
6 1-2 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
D. KENNY CO DEALERS^
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I soirees, leas, ougar ixitc auuunu.
H^vays have spgcial brands of Coffe. Kennys special
iat 32e is very popular: other coffee to suit you; also
b hate Teas to suitjyour taste. Drop in to see us.
1 NEW CROP RICE, Wholesale and Retail
lis. D. KENNY CO. ^I3
j||ftie37 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA
I IRE YOU WORKING WITH A PURPOSE
Work of any nort is pure drudgery if it means merely earning
Mir existence. But with r, purpose back of it you are working
>r a reward ai d it ?Ightens your tasks and makes work a real
Bnve * purpose in life! Make your life a success I Start by
aiiding up a savings account in this institution. It will furnsh
i j with the means to attain your object. A comfortable home,
idependence, wealth?they all come within your reach if you
Same rate of interest (4 per cent.) paid on both large and small
THE OLD RELIABLE
KM The Carolina National Bank ol Colombia
J W. A. Clark, President. Jo?. M. Ball, Cashier.
4 T. S. Bryan, V. President. Jno. D. Bell, Asst. Cashier.
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Mrs. Kate Marquis, Middleburg,
Logan Co., Ohio,
s writes as follows:
"I have i:ned Perana ~ith success.
it has cure."! me of catarrh
of the head and throat. Ii is the
best medicine for catarrh that T.
have ever used. I am comi'leteiy
cured. Tha.ul-.s to Peruna."
Mrs. Marquis is but ens cf
many thousands who know the
vaiue cf Perima for thai calerrha!
condition cf the membranes
responsible fen many cf the
J human ills.
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judgement in the s
would you have those a
so much ?
This same kind of fumi
us in Columbia, made I
of the men who made j
ture.
Or if you have not ache
to you, what pleasux-e
out of furniture bought
you can pass on to futu
it will give them the sa
you. Furniture like th
Let us show you our coi
priced. You will not b
Do not hesitate to mal
quarters when in Colun
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Funeral Director
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1313-19 Main St.,
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Guaranteed
and .
We carry she
family in size
fit every one.
Our salesn
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cash systems;
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1343 Main Street,
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of Mens' Furnishi
: thiners at reasonab
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Pay us a visit.
A. B. McC
Phone 743, Columbia
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Furniture
or mother not used excel.election
of their furniture
.ntique pieces you cherish
iture is obtainable from
>v t.hpsons and srrand sons
our grand parent's furni;rished
piece handed down
and comfort you can get
; from us?furniture that
re generations, knowing
me service it has given
at must be good,
nplete line, so moderately
e urged to buy.
ce our store your headlbia.
1ETRE'
FURNITURE
s and Embalmers.
Motor Ser
'Phone 111
>ia, S. C.
: Everybody
to wear easy
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longest.
>es for the entire
:s and widths to
All Styles,
len are experirnen
and our
aves you money
looterie
COLUMBIA, S. C.
rmacs
Columbia, S. C
dng a complete line
ners in all the new
ile prices.
'ormac Co.,
, S. C., 1343 Main Street.
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Winthrop Examination.
| ? The examination for the award of
I vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col
leg-e and for the admission of new stu
I
dents will bo held at tht County Court j
House on Friday July 4th, at 9 A Mi
and also on Saturday, July 5th at 9 !
A M. for those who wish to make
up by examinations- additional units;
r>-quired for full admission ta the.
Freshman Class of this institution.
The examination on Saturday, July,
5th will be used only for making ad-j
mission units. The scholarships will j
bo awarded upon the examination
held on Friday July 4 th. Applicants j
must not l>e less than sixteen years
of age. When scholarships arc vac
ant. after Julv 4th, thev will be award
j
od to those making the highest aver;
" ; .ago at this examination, provided they 1
i meet the conditions governing the'
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award. Applicants 'for scholarships,
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should write to President Johnson for'
j scholarship examination Manks.These!
blanks prperly filled out bv the an!
1 . '
i plicant should be filed with President
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i Johnson by July 1st.
j Scholarships are worth $100 and
j free tuition. The next session will,
j open September 17, 1919. For furj
: ther information and catalogue, ad-;
: dress President D P> Johnson Rock j
! Hill, S C.
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REPORT OF THI
THE PALMETTO 1
AT OOL1
j In the State of South Carolir
May 12,
j RESOt
| Loans and discounts
Total loars
j Notes and bills rediscounted (other than
j ances sold)
i
' Customers' liability account of "accepta
and by other banks for account of this
outstanding
j United State bonds [other than Liberty I
eluding U. S. certificates of indebtedi
! U. S. bonds deposited to secure circnl;
I U. S, bonds and certificates of indebte
to secure U. S deposits [par value)"
j US. bonds and cerrificates of indebted
to ollateral for S'ate or other deposit!
) U.S. bonds and certificates of indebte
I and unpledged
! Liberty loan bonds:
j Liberty loan bonds, 31-2.4 and 4 1-4 per
I Liberty loan bonds, 3 1-2, 4 and 4 1-4 pe
! to secure U. S. deposits
11i?on rvanrlc s 1 _v 4 and 4 1-4 Der
11UCI tj' 1 \JCLU V ^ ? r _ k
to secure State or other deposits or bi.
. | Bonds, securities, etc, (other than U. S.
[ j Bonds other than U, S. bonds pledged t(
savings deposits ...
| Securities other than U. S. bonds (not in
owned unpledged
! Tofal bonds, securities, etc, oth-r th;
j Stock of federal reserve batik (50 per c
- j Equity in banking house
j Furniture and fixtures
^ | Real estate owned other than banking 1
J' Lawful reserve with federal reserve bs
j j Items with federal reserve bank in proi
able as reserve)
i Cash in vault and net amounts due fror
i NetAmt. due from banks and bankers,
er than included above)
I Exchanges for clearing house
j Total of items above
| Checks on banks located outside of the
bank and other cash items
; Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer t
; U. S. treasurer
. Interest earn jd but not collected (appro
bills receivable not past due
| War savings certificates and thrift star
Total
LIAEII
; Capital stock paid in
' Surplus fund
(Undivided profits
Less current expenses, interest and 1
Interest and discount collected or credit
turity and not ea-n d (approxima e'
Amounr reserved for taxes accrued
Amount reserved for interest accrued
Circulating: notes outstanding
Net amounts due to national banks
Net amount due to banks, bankers and
(other than included above)
Certified checks outstanding
Cashier's checks on own banK outst
Total of items above
! Demand deposits (ot^er than bank depc
? (deposits payable within thirty days)
Individual deposits subject to checl
^ i Certificates of deposit due in ks
[other than for money borrowed]
| Dividends unpaid
| Total demand deposits (other than ba
reserve
I Time deposits subject to reserve, pays
i days, or subject to 30 days or more
j postal savings:
Certificates of deposit [other thi
borrowed]
Postal savings d?rosits
Other time deposits
I Total of time deposits subject to reser
. rTnitori States deocsits [other than post:
| War 1 oan deposit account
Other United States deposits, iuciud
of U. S. disbursing officers
I Total deposits
j Notes secured by U. S. Govern rrrnt bor
' Acceptances ixecuted by this bank fore
Total
Liab lities for rediscounts, including tho
bank (see item above
fx) Of ihe total loans and d'scounts si
and discount was charged at rates in exc
rev*, stat ), exclusive of * otes upon whk
w.-s made, was non . The number of su
State of South Carolina?County of Rich
I, Wm. M. Gibbes, Jr, Cashier of
swear that the above statement is true t
Subscribed and sworn to before me th
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JOrrN J. SEIBKLS.
FRANCES H. WESTON,
I. M. MAULDIW
Directors.
For the Relief of Rheumatic Pains.
When you have stiffness and soreness
of the muscles^ aching- joints
and find it difficult to move without
pain try massaging- the affected parts
with Chamberlain's Liniment. It
will relieve the pain and make rest and
sleep possible.
STEEI>M.\X XOTKS
Sgt. F A Lucas, son of, Mr. and Mrs
Jerome Lucas of near Pelion has just
returned from France.
This brave young man volunteered
for service in April 11)17. He spent a
year in France and went over the top
three times. Ho is real proud of hi?
work "over there." He received no
wo un.is.
Miss Annis Hi;ens has returned to
her home near I'elion after having
taught a successful sohooi term near
Alco'.ew.
Mr. Wi.-ler Cured of Indigestion
"Some time in ll'OC* when I had an
attack of indigestion and everything
looked gloomy to ine I received a
free sample of Chamberlain's Tablets
by mail. I gave them a trial and
they were such a help to me that I
bought a package and I can truthfully
say that 1 have not had a similar at
tack since," writes Wm. B Wisler,
Douglassville Pa
Reserve District No. 5
2 CONDITION OF
? ? ^ ? T TTV A m TXT
NAT10JNAL tSAJNil.
[JMBIA,
La, at the Close of Business
1919.
'RCES.
$ 7,495,182 22
..$7,495,182 22
bank accept
754,306 25
$3,145,000 00
nee" executed by this bank
, bank and now
- . 280,000.00
bonds, but in
less]:
ation [par val) $500,000 00
idness pledged
100,000 00
dnesi pledged
* or bill pay hie 2,540,000 00
dness owned
5,000 00
3,145,000 00
ct, unpledged $131,600 09
?r ct., pledged
400,000 00
ct. pledged
is Dayable 1,907.314 91
2,433,914 91
):
) secure postal
, 8,000.00
.luding stocks)
2,262.50
in U. S 10,262.50
t. of subscription) 22.500 00
390 000 CO
65.308,8V
louse 39,500.00
mk 323,217 22
cess of c. llection not avaii-'
225,836 09
n national banks 602,288 49
and trust companies oth
557.891 61
122,256 47
$ 1,508,272 66
citv or town of reporting
291,286 54
md due from
24.535 00
ximate) on notes and
20,000.00
rips actually owned 800.00
$15,300,473 67
.ITIE3.
$500,000 00
250,000 00
:axes paid 96,5o9 87
;ed, in advance of ma)
... . 20,000.00
6,00.00
20,000.00
500,000 00
1,037,903 13
trust companies
1,118,122.27
2.880 67
anding 323,332 24
$2,432,238 31
>sits i subject to reserve
k 4,1UH,145 60
s than 30 days
7.095.79
89 00
nk depcsits) <ubjecfc to
ihie after 30
notica. and
in for monf y
17,591 58
2,610 30
2,440,701 24
ve $2,406,903 12
al savings]:
$375,000 oo
ng deposits
462.611 9$
837,611 98
$9,894,083 80
3.733,800 00
:ustomers 280.000 0o
$ 1-5,300,473 07
se with federal reserve
$ 754,300 25
lown above, the amt ni whieii interest
:ess of those permitted by law [sec.5107
h total charge not to exceed 50 cents
ich loans was none.
land (ss) :
the above-named bank, do solemnly
o the best of my knowledge and beiief.
Wm. M. (tIBBES. -JR. Cashier,
is i-5th dav of Mav. 1019.
JOSEPH M. BELL, _
Notarv Public for South L arcwr.a.