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b. hi . - s* * >"' * V THE LEXINGTONS DISPATCH. & Representative newspaper. Savers Lexington and the Sordera of the Surrounding Scuntiea Lihe a Slarifcet, vnr. tttt " ~ LEXINGTON. S. C.. WEDNESDAY OCT. 19, 1910 51~~ f&. Z GLOBE DRY GOODS COMPANY, : jflr *w. h. MoaiTOBiiroaiT, arss., j&? I?' iaSO MAIN STREET, - - - - - - - COl.lMBIA, 8. C. yv !&,; ; Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. ^ ^L_UM_UL__1M^ I MO] - I DEPOSIT IT I . WHEN ' I YOU HAVE A ' SURPLUS, WITH ! I HOME NATIi I OF LE> / I TO DEPOSITORS "a ; " We offer the best securit time deposits and savingt Si TO BORROWERS We famish the "needful3 JB ?j * Hljj'JIS es^a^e at cheape I Plant Your Dc I They will yield a sure ! I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT | good or bad, and, if the "R I the principal as well as the | mediately had. | Only a small amount is V I Let us start the Saving Hal I THE STA I COLUMB I Wm. Barnwell, President. -Trthn T MeH )\0 > I ; - i i ' 1 1 .. - j ' ' t 1 i L i *.? > n ? i * i * N < i I > ! I '$! : Dry Goo M 5 K < -> ; - > ?:? * < ' > * ; \ * > pn, p \ i | ML "* ! | l I; ] COLUMBIA 11 Where ever] ? IB M TIE 5^EY """I $ BOR ROW IT I Sf> WHEN | $ IN NEED, | $ FROM I HE I ONAL BANK i [INGTON I y with liberal rates of interest on | 3 accounts. $ '' at all times on personal or real i st rates a^d on easy .terms. I hilars With Us I harvest of interest in our i ', whether the season be 1 AINY DAY" should come, 1 interest earned, can be ims needed to open an account. I )it for you. | TE BANK I ?# y?* v . b x E9 Geo. L. Baker. Vice President i an, Caskier. | iinimiiiniiiirrr EAT < a Urna < The peoj ds, Clothing, Take a stroll with n m COE. MAIN J MHRBBBBUDWinBaaacuaxnaHibBMBBBHaauBaDaavxfaR / thing is sold "For Orbits if* <35^9 Swansea. The editor spent last Friday at Swansea. Here we found the merchants busy, many farmers having brouget their cotton to town during 4 the day. Swansea is a good cotton market?one of the best in the State, and hundreds of bales have already been sold this season. The town con' ? mi i -1 Unties to grow, ine nanasuaie new brick store building of R. L. Lybrund & Co., is nearing completion, and will be one of the most comodious in this section. There are a number of nice and convenient brick stores, all doing a good business. The bank of Swansea is one of the most prosperous banks in the State and its business is rapidly increasing. It has a strong board of directors and a safe and sane set of officers. The crops around Swansea are not up to former years, both corn and cotton beiDg short. Brilliant Wedding. The wedding of Miss Lucille Efird and Mr. Robert Frank Bowe, which will be solemnized in St. Stephen's Lutheran church this evening at 8:30 o'clock, will be a brilliaDt social event. The attendants have already arrived in Lexington, and a number of out-oftown visitors L-re likewise here. ? | A Big Land Deal. Mr. Thos. P. Meetze has sold to the ' Anderson Real Estate Co., of Ander-| son, S. C., for the Meetze heirs, 40 j acres of land lying in the eastern part j of the town of Lexington, the price, j it is understood, being seyeral thousand dollars. The property in question extends from the Lutheran church to the home place, and is most desirable for residence lots. The Anderson Real Estate Co. will spend a large sum on improving the property before it is placed on the marke' at public auction. This is considered the largest and most important land deal ever consumated in Lexington, and will mean much to the future growth and development of the town. % .L - * *222.122 &S a a Z HHllHimtlllllTT -* -"iROV jBLn )le know when anc Ladles Sail ? cor- i! CBMama?M?MMCBuaK?n? PJMurr.'TTii mm uriwuwu your BEST friend AT! AND RICHLAN3 aamnc?mc iwanmoflrmBuauwaM Less," and Every back. See lasl mmmm m?? mnjy^usn'jxuouor.nv; wa i*.*-VAvi..Ti cly jE^<g>2?? *3?'. P'y JjA. ^ .a eSI ^L^O. ^GnfcTHP.?^ ^ IrMzxul* ': " Y V:" --;Y?*"v v?-vi"- :. ?5ltarti!xrt5 ' - ?l. ?> **'> iL^<" -l^iw<iW/ ~v^?>.^fl?.?W4 &?& ? - -'-- &aarfc^i&'tTfiV:-i;^ Come To The Fair. The Lexington County Fair will open on next Tuesday, the 25th. The indications are that the fair this year will be larger and better than ever, the entries for every department being unusually full for this stage of the fair. The secretary, Mr. Saml. B. George, and his assistants are kept busy posting up the entries. The attractions will be of the very best, two highclass carnival companies having been engaged for the entire three days. Every person in the county should attend the fair and help make it a success. Greater State Fair. Tne State Fair which will be held this year from Oct. 31 to Nov. 4, will j he the greatest State Fair ever held, j The people of Columbia are making j preparations to entertain the crowds, | the hotels and boarding houses especi- j ally are getting ready for the visitors. ! The Strret Car Company is making great improvements in its service and the people wlli experience no difficulty in gettiug to and from the grounds. As usual, Lexington will be well represented at the Fair and we hop.e. to see man}' premiums brought back by our peoffie. Hon. D. FrankjEfird, the very efficient secretary, is' using every means in his power to see that nothing shall be left undone that will make thi9 the grandest fair of all fairs. The new feature of Midway with it's ^umerous shows and attractions on the fair grounds which will be kept open until 11 o'clock at night will add greatly to the pleasures and amusments of the occasion. Wood's Carnival Co. The Wood's Carnival Company with 15 Big Shows,' M^rrv-go-round, Fer-' ? u? I , fia wiieui, vj ;e<m yvivc, ciu., wm uc at the~ Comity Fair next week. This is one of the best carnival companies on the road, and the fair association is indeed fortunate in securing them. fintrie3 ararcoming in fast for the County Fair next week. ntmrfinKaTimKzcc 25^25j52552255hl2IIii5ii255^iIiii( r 1 where to go for \ is, Millinery. I I I? ? I ! I >1 I <111 MHPIIB I HI ? 11IMIMMWMMB?BBMBBP??B???Mi on EAETp, the I D STB. NO'S. 18; 1 ?arwmi wen ewtagrnwc?wacwoiMM? n i n i ma?m??ik?BgaK^jtOMrMaa?peanaa ?nac?ca -?! ! ? r r* TLif-iol A rrnonnnf ftftf Oj? ULUJUs Q ULCbJL OjJLiU^wV b week's paper. 1k> ^ ? * s>! ? a.*?. V4*j?' *d*S>?iZ?&*iip .* rfiV. ' ,?w. "'a . jElk - ""<? -- --'r;~~ ~~ ' :.* . <--,, . ?. Vatii - V- i\k.V. rjr - . ;:^ K~'h&aaz2k?l-^a??j&Z tfi&U* ARE WE JUSTIFII Perhaps we ought to be achievement. But, you know uth more he wants.'7 This being true - :j.I i : ? .1 in soliciting new uusmess, anu. es are so well equipped to handle it. Batesburg, i 1892. Lexington Says LEXINGTON, flinUa! ^iirnlne as?d Undivided WU|4HUt| VMI |?IMV Mian vaaaaa iimww 5 per cent, interest paid on s* bein computed semi-annually. De] received. Commercial accounts also given Ample facilities for handling 3 account will be appreciated. Safet^ deposits boxes for rent, $ W. P. E002 ^ yjv ja mai r_z A lU n i i i SAl ralues in Notions and Llmighty Dollar to 36-1838-1840 SOUTH OA i satisfactory or yc /ST saw* , -, ??r??"yr~7 ? " y* - '. : v^tfeuK U'^- K ED? satisfied with nresenfe Le more a man gets the >, we are then justified pecially so, since we s. c. 1910.. Bank,. S. C] Profits $25,000.00. ivings depots, interest )osits of 81.(0 and over special attent^n. ronr business and yoni 1.00 per year. 1 President and Cashier1 ^ i wm EEe ||' ajin' K [{J ' > f 1 Shoes. | ] 11 iii iROLINA, ||| ?ur money ||| ;* - ' - \. <10ij ^stB/f^tkfi.!.iullj'rfer'.r" - *