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: / . ; i f THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. - : I J. Bepresentatioe Bemspaper. Sonera Lexington and the Borders of the Sttrronnding Bounties Lifee a Blanhet. fvi^i -?? - VOL. XXXX. LEXINGTON, S. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1909. ?^^i?^?i?? m^w^^nupp??i?i?????a? :> ' / "f ^' i ??? I ^ I C PERCEN' t ! ij m j I Paid -j I tifica H I The Home I* I LEXIN : i J " * t; r tl 5 loop] f SAXE-GC # . Has a new and commit * # embracing everything in D J Fancy Groceries, etc. 2 FULL LINK OF ( # JVfifc4fc6eiyei a fall and CO! ^ and oordlally L ;t' ^ you bay elsewhera. 4 Sf^SSwprioea paid for con ^ 30c per dozen for eg?s; 25c pou |1.25 for peas, and 16c per pom j ? Give me a share of your ^ every transaction. t IOOR HAYES *%%%%%% ww% KHHHHHHHHHBHHHHHHHIHBBHHBHBIHHHHHHHHI THE OLE * If in need of the 1 SADDLERY, selected tucky Horseman" dfal the greatest variety to j best, medium and chea and employ the best work to last longer tha 1517 Main Street N * . STEED! We wish tc friends and custx find in the futun Fancy Dress G-ooc I we handle the e< Shoes and guar eiy pair, and \ attention to t Queen Rosa. Taste Shoes ch And you will !fi Gents' Furnishin Notions. We also of Groceries, etc. prices right. We ?try produce, and valued patronage | _ Yours S - PERR I STEED ? ? mtmtmmmmu I?I mill I rn I 111 hi mm gi i ? 61 "W. BL IGiiO MAIN 8TRKE1 Solicits a Share t T- 1; ERESIT I on Time Cer- I ? ites of Deposit. 1 . National Bank, I GTON, S. C. I *' 'd ?? ??? ?? ' -v , ? . > .1 0 Sayes, i , )THA, S. C. J >te line of General Merchandise, # ry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, ^ ? CHRISTMAS GOODS. ^ * n pie be agaorbment of Christmas ar d 4 u nvites inspection of his stock ba fore ^ ^ intry produce. X will pay at present W '' ' nd for batter; 85c a bushel for corn; ^ ^ id for turkeys. ^ Q trade. Satiifaction guaranteed on # 1, Saxe-Gotha, S. G ^ VWVVWWVVwS c tl c > RELIABLE very best in HARNESS and \ by an old^xperienced "Ken- i] 1 on us where you will find a select from of all grades, p. We use the Best Leather workmen. Guarantee our ii n any on the market. f v' u a S AD CO?9 S Columbia, S. C. ' . i ! MAN, S. C. ' 3 -t > announce to our 1 )mers that they will ck o r?rvrnnlAf-A Itn A I L> a V_ WIlJLJ^iV^ 1111V V^l J Is, second to none, and jlebrated Hub brand e antee each and ev- I vish to call especial 4 he noted brands, lie and Queen's 3 for ladies and . ildren. 1 nd a complete line of igs, Dry 5 Goods and carry a complete line ? and guarantee the buy all kinds of coun- \ eg a, ui yuur j t B or Business, Y HALL ! MAI*, S. C. i v M j OBE DRY fiOi of Your Valued Pati ?i??????? Alias Hslsn Corley "Wads Atlaataa. Miss Helen Corley, the charming Jaughter of Sheriff and Mrs. P. H. Dorley, wa9 married in Atlantaon last Monday evening to Mr. Joel William Graham, a business man of that city. Miss Corley's marriage was a surf_rw V?ot familo anH friftrtrlq hprp [t waa known that she was to be marked sometime during the Christmas leason, but it was not expected so ?arly. Mr. and Mrs. Graham will visit Lexngfcon during the holidays. Mr. Crim Was Bsleased. Mr. J. Wes Crim, who was arrested i few days ago upon the charge of ffson, it haying been alleged that he et fire to the barn of his brother, Yanly Crim, on last Saturday night a peek ago, was given a preliminary ?n Thursday before Magistrate D. A. efcoafc, of Swansea, and the case dismissed. Mr. Crim was represented by Hon. V. H. Sharpe and A. D. Martin. W. P. Mtatsa in JaiL W. P. Meetee, a white man of New trookland, is in jail charged with obaining money under false pretences nd disposing of mortgaged property. Le was arrested on Saturday by Depty Sheriff Miller. The amount of he alleged transaction is abont $63. Meetze is an ex-policeman of Lexigton, and haa been in jail before n the same charze. Sugars, Ceffess. The C. D. Kenney Co., Columbia, is he best place to buy sugars and offees. Just at this particular season ; hey are making special prices to merhants, as well as to the retail trade, live them a call when in the city. Attending Grand Lodge. Alfred J. Fox, representing Lexingon lodge, P. I. Rawl, representing loylston, and R. A. Barre, represent g Gilbert, are in attendance upon he meeting of the Grand Lodge Maons now in session at Charleston. PENSION NOTICE. The Pension Commissioner will bo a the Auditor's office on each Saturay in January, 1910, to give out suit,ble blanks to each applicant. All .pplicants must appear in person for >lazik9. No blanks will be sent oat inless very extreme cases. Full inductions will be given when applilant applies for blanks. The County 5ension Board will meet on the first donday in February, 1910. The old >oard will serve to pass upon all ap>lications, after which date no blanks vill be given out. The old represenatives will serve for 1910, and will lend to commissioner the names of all jensioners who have died or moved >ut of the county since iast pension oil w?9 paid off. Also the names of hose on roll who should not receive )ensions, with facts to satisfy board." S. M. ROOF, Pension Commissioner, Lex. Co. Dec. 11, 1909. Notice, Trespassers. This is to notify all persons not to . mnt or trespass in any manner what- I >ver upon my premises in Bull Swamp rownship, as the law will be enforced igainsfc ail parties so trespassing. Laura L. liaitneock. twlOp TRESPASS NOTICE. All persons are hereby forbidden to mnt, fish or otherwise trespass on the ands of the undersigned under penaly of the law. J. D. McCariha. Jesse McCartha, S. S. McOartha, :w9p Emanuel Keisler. For Sale or East. I offer for sale or rent, my farm near dr. John P. Corley's, known as the Vessinger or Leaphart place. For urther information, apply to Mrs. Jesse Hcntirix, f Leesville, S. C. FOE SALS. Pair corn rocks in good condition, villi wheels, shaft and other fixtures. V.pply to P. J. Wessiugcr, Mew BrooLand, S. C. OSS COMPAN Tie., onage. Polite and Pre From St. Andrews. To the Editor of The Dispatch : Miss Sarah and Master Joe Bates Huffman are recovering from their recent illness. Mrs. J. H. Huffman is still at the KnowlLon Hospital in Columbia, where she underwent a serious operation a few days a^o. She is improving rapidly, however. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Huffman have returned home after a very pleasant bridal tour to Charleston, Savannah, Ga., Jacksonville, Fla., and Brunswick, Ga. St. Andrews school was visited a few days ago by Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Myers, of New Brookland, both of whom made interesting addresses. Mrs. Mollis Huffman and Mrs. W. T. Huffman visited at the home of Mr. S. R. Tounginer last week. Miss Inez Bearden, of Columbia, spent a few days with her grandmother recently. Miss Pearl Leitzy has returned from a brief visit to Charleston. Misflj Georgia Miller visited her schoolmate, Miss Ada Younginer, a few nights ago. X Mr. Pink Meetze, who has been ill for some time, has recovered. Miss Anna Bach man Dreher and Mr. William Stobbs were happily married on the ninth. Miss Lola Fulmer and Mr. Alfred Wingard were also married on the ninth. A Pupil. December 11. Jaccb Corley Dead. Mr. Jacob Corley, one of the oldest resident! of this place, died at his home near the depot on Saturday morning at 3 o'clock. He has been in failing health for several weeks, bat tie died suddenly, heart trouble being assigned as the immediate cause. Mr. Corley was a lifelong resident of Lexington. He w as nearly 80 years of age and is survived by two brothers and three sisters. He was bnried in the family burying ground on Sundry afternoon with services by the Ray. T. S. Brown, pastor of St. Stephen's Lutheran church, of which the deceased was a member. He was never married. ? Notice of Examination. Teachers who are now teaching in the free public schools of this county, and who do not hold certificates as required by law, should take notice of the following communication which was sent me a few days age: "In view of the failure of many teachers to comply with the law requiring certificates to teach in the free public schools, this hoard orae s an extra teachers' examination to be held on the 7th of January, 1910." It is very important that teachers should hold certificates and have tiem recorded in the office of the County Superintendent of Education. The examination will begin at 9 o'clock, a. m., at the court house. Very truly, A. D. Martin, County Superintendent Education. Dec. 114wl0. NOTICE. The County Board of Commissioners for Lexington County will hold its annual meeting in th? Snnprvianv'e 0 ? r? ' ?-??? ~ office ou Thursday, the 6th day of January, A. D..il910. All persons holding demands.*# any kind against the County, not previously preseuted to the Board, are hereby notified to file the same With the undersigned on or before the tirst day of January next, in order to have said claims examined and passed upon at the annual meeting. J. BROOKS WINGARD, Clerk Board Co. Com. 4wl0 Valuable Place For Sal:. I offer my place, good farming lands, 40 acres open, balance 26- acres, in woods, oak and pine timber; well watered; 5 room dwelling and out buildings. Saw and grist mill, and planer?all in good condition?plenty water powe-. One mile from Thor, on the Southern railroad. For terms &e.. write or see H. I). SIIUMPERT, Nov. 12, 1909 if. Pol ion, S. C. FOB SALS. One good horse, S years old; wil work anywhere; perfectly genii* ; extra good saddler. Price, Si75. Mrs. Corrie ilook, 2wp7 Lexington, li. F. D. 15. Y I 9 L.G-IEIE3, C OLUMBIA, 8. C mpt Attention. Sgipt A fiOl ? *s wor^ only ha! x In J' there is at least t II C Citizens I J! BATE! It's safer there fC OT/)^ ??x* Start youi have. Make it a * HpT - y M pay all bills by c left for yourself e HMH We pay interee III f U. X. GUXTEE <Aki C 1892. Lexington St LEXINGTON, Capital, Surplus and Undl 5 per cent interest paid bein? computed semi-annually received. Commercial accounts also i Ample facilities for hand] account will be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes for r< w. p.: DO YOU PRAC There are very few who could.not pay day for the possible "Rainy Day." TRY IT. It paves the way to sue That you did not begin sooner. WE PAY 4 per cent. INTERE8T Don't put it off, but begin now, b: The Bank < R. L. LYBRAND, President i BROOKLAI Kg N- NEWBROOI We Want your business. It is iA your money with us until you r / IM tim.o a UA3r KYJJ " m J. G. GUICNARD, Vice-President. IBank o1 : : : CHAP! The Bank Thai This bank aims to give you go checks for you?furnish drafts always glad to assist you in busi gi with this bank, which makes a j positors. Our certificates of de] j We cordiall)- invite the farme] B their banking with us. BIWBMgHM Ml? I Plant Your D< They will yield a sure SAVINGS DEPARTMEN1 pood or bad, and, if the "R o | the principal as well as the I mediately had. r Only a small amount is I Let us start the Saving Hal I THE 3TA | columb: ? Wm. Barnwell, Pret-ident. ? John T. Melt - i. ?MlMmBBM ttf i Aft IM UAMn .knii in iinnii If as much as one in the bank. For vvice in the temptation to spend it ut of your way by depositinglyou* Sank oi Baiesburg, 5BURG, : : : S. C. I any way than in your safe or cash account today with what you . rule to deposit all your cash and heck. You'll find you have more very time you balance your books, it on time deposits quarterly. ? FrsSt S! JOKES, Cashier. rM. K. CASTER, Asst. Cashier 1909. dyings Bank, S. CJ hihlul Dnfli* (Ifi AAA AA IIIMN IVIII* VV?ftfV?IV?? on savings deposits, interest . Deposits of $1.00 and over given special attention. Ing your business, and youx sat, $1.00 per year. E100F, President and Cashier Ti rTICE SAVING? ; lay something by each month, ?ach cess, and you'll have but one regret, viz: on Saving Deposits calculated quarterly. 7 opening an account with us. >f Swansea. B. E. CRAFT, Cashier. YDBANJO ' a air\ r* /\ Vu 1 rvK-Mrau, a. u. i our desire to please. Leave jjlj teed it We pay interest four L. S. TROTTI, President Wj F Chapin I [N, S. C. : : : | I Accommodates j od services. We cash out-ot-town j: for sending money way. We are ness matters. Make your deposits % point of good treatment of i'.s deposit bear interest at 5 per cent. fv :s as well as the business men to do J. F. HONEYCUTT, Cashier 9. jliars With Us j harvest of interest in our I \ whether the season be 1. AINY DAY" should come, 1 interest earned, Can be im- | 5 needed to open an account, g )it for you. | TE BANK 1 IA, s. c. i Geo. L-. Baker, Vice President |] on, Cashier. ^