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THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. | - "" - - ' ...!.., ? . , 1 ?> ^ Bepresentatiee Bewspaper. Socers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Bounties tihe a Blanhet. B VOL tt.T ~ " LEXIIfGTOH. 8. C.. WEDNESDAY FEB. 1. 1911 13* 9 ? . V > ' 69QQQQ696Q ca THE HOME NAT! OH j S3 HOW WE I ?SB Organized Nor. 13, 1908, witb I November 13,1909, Ve Had ' ?3 November 13, 1910, We Bad -Cflj Our Motto;"1 r QQ69Q6aQ66 r ' - CALL UNION Iff ATI \ ' " Columbii Direc A.F..LEVER JOS. NORS\ J.H.M.BEATY C. L. KIEL G. P. LOGAN J. W. NORV AARON DAVID D. A. SPIV {BANK*iYM 2 Just as Easy to Open a . 2 Though You Li1 B m DEPOSH pail; of yooi earnings TO I I Brooklar I I New Brookl mt , I WE CARRY FIRE AND BURGLAR ' 9 ' ^B i ' ?? | oanK OT I : : : CHAFI1 I The Bank That I This bank aims to give yea gooc BB B checks for yon?furnish drafts fo BB W alwr.ys glad to assist yon in busin< K fi with this bank, which makes a p HB B po si tors. Our certificates of depo B | We cordially invite the farmers B 9 their banking with us. B B J. S. WESSINGER, President. ^^0 flj 10 B B j^SH^H^ fl?-?jfi?j& ^^9 nS^R fin KgU U| I r^9L Ira 9 W? j 19 r v *f L1NE^^gEASTl IH KODAKS,FILMS, PAPER ^ SHIPMENTS FREOl IH INSURIN g Send Us Your | THE R. L. BRY.' jg| ^ ; ; C0LmiBi 4 61 w. H: t$?0 MAIN STREP Solicits a Share iBgogeaegegeg ftL BANK ss crow ?3 ?^ S3 leposlt Of $46,914.44 S0 . . $81,916.65 83 5108,05(1.001 ? Safety Before Profit" ^ 169696969^69 ' j AT ^ GNAL BANK if s. c. ;tors rOOD N. H. DRIGGERS ER E. G. COOK TOOD W. ? HAMRICK EY E W. WILSON U ?SS68SS?S?S?S6S?S?S6S?36* IAIL: i n Account With Us as ? yed Next Door. f> DAY. Bring it, send it or mail it. ft id Bank i and, S. C. I INSURANCE. Chapin f, S. C. : : s? Aesmsmodates 1 services. We cash out-of-town r sending money away. We are ?ss matters. Ma*e yonr deposits oint of good treatment of its desit bear interest at 5 per cert, as well as the business men to do J. F. HONFYOUTT, Cashier ?w?w?p??g???www A FULL |uL.\ AND OTHER SUPPSES. |?j JENT, gj G FRESH GOODS H m Order Today ^ \N COMPANY | A, A. C. ^ HtfPPi&Si SfJI LOBE BBT 60 . IMZOZfcTCSZTOlS !T, - of Your Valued Pat General Assembly. Columbia.. Jan. 30.?Both houses of the legislature start this week with prospects of hard work before them. Prominent among the matters before the senate is Senaton'M^uldin'g bill to require that the six counties having dispensaries divide the profit of liquor sales with the state. In the house it is expected the appropriation bills will be reported kthis week. One of the most notable events of the past week was the passage by the senate of the resolution, introduced by Senator Carlisle, which directs that the attorney general drop the appeal from the circuit court's decision in the hardjfought 1 merger suit. On Thursday the house finally passi ed the senate bill ratifying the proposed amendment to the constitution increasing the state supreme court to five justices. The balloting for the fifth justice will probably begin on Wednesday and may continue inteimittenly for several d'ys, as there are several candidates, each with a faithful following. The house also passed the Rembert bill providing for a tax on inheritance. It also passed Mr. Mower's bill fixing a term for notaries public. The 4 i -i i-- ? xi x Dili was amenaea so as to nx tue term at 10 years to provide that an applicant must have the indorsement of ;ac least one member of the legislative delegation of the applicant's county. The fee is fixed at $2 instead of $3 as at present. Mr. Lfary's libel law bill also was passed and sent to the senate. This i8 the bill introduced at the instance of the South Carolina Press association. Mr. Mitchum's biH. to limit the amount of Clemson college's income was killed by 72 t-o 24, after considerable debate. A number of bills were given second reading, among them being the death registration bill, with an amendment to require the registration of births also; the bill to require cotton mills to pay an employe as soon as he is discharged, and the bill permitting Chester and ether eities to have a commission form of municip^governmenfc. The senate passed the joint resolution giving free scholarships at Clemson to Jerry H. Moore and Archie Odom, boys' corn contest prize winners. In the senate Saturday Senator Johnstone's bill providing f jt a unrform method of awarding scholarships to state institutions was passed, after a great deal of debate and sent to the house. The bill gives to the faculties of the various colleges the privilege of reccmmending for three scholarships, which shall be awarded by the state board of education. Holders of scholarships at the university are required to deposit a note tor toe amount or the scholarship, payable in eight years, which shall be cancelled when the scholar has taught two years within the state. The holders of such scholarships at the university are required to toxie the teachers* normal course. Senator Young added something to the gaiety of the session by nis recommend atiou with regard to Gov. Bleasc's seventh message, which was received Saturday. Speaking of the message, which assorted that eveu the members of the supreme court were not overcareful iu observance of the state constitution and that trustees of state colleges who hold other 0ihce3 ar? habitually violating it both in letter and in spirit, Mr. Young suggested that the message be received as information, with the advice to the governor t->aL he 4'shinny ?<n Li9 own side'*. Finally the pari of the message wM li referred to holding t*fo offices was referred to the judiciary committee. The senate also received as infer mation messages from tho attorney general and from the dispensary winding up commission requesting that there be a thorough investigation es suggested by the governor. The iudiciarv committee reported the bill fov an investigation of the wincinK-up ot tho dispeu6j.ry affair*. Tii'j investigating committee, under this bill, is ;;iven v?itie powers to probe and is endowed with, a court's newer to summon witnesses and compel atTV\/\ ' o 1 c* f a 01 _ b&aoa'i^r. v;,,U!""|iru in IU iuj ve3tigate the ac U and doings of the i ODS COBP4B r, ana., ir-? ;ronage. Poiite and Pro at barney general, the winding-up com- I mission, the legislative committee and j any other persons connected with the affairs of the dispensary. AH told, it was rather an interesting week, with many matters of importance coming up for treatment. This week bids fair to be another of th's kind, with the dispensary investigating bill and the election of an associate justice taking prominent places. Temperance Address. Miss Rbena E. G. Morsher, of New York national organizer and lecturer of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and field secretary of the Young People's Branch, delivered a temperance address in the Methodist church at Chapin on Friday evening, T January zt. , Miss Morsher is a graduate of Mt. Rolyoke College, Mass., and is a lady of refinement and culture. Her address was along the line of scientific temperance and was clear, logical and convincing. There is an enthusiastic young peoples branch at Chapin. Court Next Week. The spring term of the court of common pleas will co vene on next Menda) morning with Judge Thos. S. Sease, of Spartanburg, presiding. The dockets are very full of cases of more or less importance, and it is thought that the term will last for three or four weeks. Clerk of the Court Frank W. Shealy haa everything in readiness for the opening. ?? < ? ? Marriage License Law. After July Tst, tbi* year, it will be unlawful to marry without a license, the house on yesterday having passed the'senate bill. The fee is to be $1, a part of which goes to the free public schools. The licenses must be obtained from the Judge of Probate three days before marriage. All eyes are on the town of Chapin, and it will pay prospective purchasers to attend the big Auction Sale of town lots, Saturday, February 4th, at 11 o'clock. W. L. Bennett, Anctioneer. Easter Cards Free Not Cheap Trash But Ten Beautiful Ones. . I want to send free to every reader of The Dispatch 10 beautiiul, imported, embossed, colored Easter Post Cards ail different, without any advertising o.> them whatever. I dc this because I want people t;? know the high grade cards 1 oariv at maiitifactUters prices. If youpr-fe beautiful Valentine cards say so wha* you write. All I ask is that you send me 4 cents in Oxie c^rt stamps to ! cover postage. Addreos C. T. Jouustone,Pres.,Dept 102, Rochester,N.Y Second Week Jurors. Charlten II. A. Shuil, John B. Dreher, Willie K. Derrick, Jonas L. Wessinger, Allen L. Hite, J. Richard J~fccat, J. Noah Kam, J. N. Swygert, B. T7! A mire Tl P,;7i?nr-. Amir?W. Win. M. Say lor, 0. Fed ^endrix, J. E. Mike Stuck, Willie J. Kyztr, John W. He:;drix, Lather W. Kay, 0. Ernest Liv, ins>>fon, Willie F. Rawls, M. Inther Htt'iinai), H. E. Harm an, ?. A. Carter, A. B. Keadle, Nathan B. Wannamaker, 1 Mem^t W. Cullum. < . E. Jones, Renden Cor-ey, David H. Wil&ou, Jamei. M. Keisler, Simeon L. tfutto, John W. Gregory. Henry W. Shealy, T. P.Meetze. Tiiad W. Drener. S. Emiore Lsrrry, 3. Fletcher Jefccat, Wiliie E .Vlilier. KIDNEYTRQU BIJS Suffered Ten Years?Relieved in Three Mo.it/is Thanhs to PR-RV-NA. j MK vsay'; <</ have suff".~n4 ?';ih V idsey and bladder if. r+te for ten years nn*t. i "Last March 1 commenced using | . ' Peruna r.nd continued Tor three nonthe. | T havo not used it since, nor Lave I felt ^ a pain." Y, LG-EE, C1 Ol .TTTVfFlI A- N. C. mpt Attention. October lstl ARE WE JUSTIFIE Perhaps we ought to be s achievement. But, you know "the more he wants." This being true, in soliciting new business; and espi are so well equipped to handle it. #% I _ n i uiiizen s uanK 01 Batesburg, ig f????a???? ?i? 1892. Lexington Sayii LEXINGTON, - Capital, Surplus and Undivided 5 per cent, interest paid on sav bein computed semi-annually. Depoi received. Commercial accounts also given sj Ample facilities for handling yoi nof?nnnt will "hp flnnrpp.iot.pH. Safetr deposits boxes for rent, $X.( W. P. EOOP ] ? ?r? - " _ " W/v ; " s> . . . \ r > C. / ' ; > 9 \ ' : ... > _ v.": ?: . S*: *tT ' . i v ' ' ' *- .'-A' ; v. i :V 'V Vri; ^ il * L^. _ - 3^ | Brabham's Mi " lu!@S"Br ! Sei! Fcr Cash or That's my trade, and am se ever "brought to this country, from St. Louis and they are th ! Nmiorfit U von need a mule, \ w ^ "b"" ? / , My motto is a square deal to in need of horses and mules, ca I n Etpal Ma Mi Kauris Eatesburg, . . 1 !atisfied~with present more a man gets the we are then justified ecially so, since we / BatesMrg, 5. C. 1910. \ lgs Bank, s. c Profits $35,600.00. ings dej'^'ts, intercet Bits of i i < and over )ecial attej;.* i?-n. ar business, *jd yotu )0 per year. i 5 President and Cashier 'V VI I ^ -V -- VA - A, n M I jiess | Bbham's!; Gredft. lling thc best muics Have a fresh bunrh e best that can be cu need to see me. everybody. When 51 to see L P. A _ S C. I