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THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. III - ! I. ^ ( - 4 ,v?f. A. Bepresentative Newspaper. Carers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket w,- . -j. ' - ' - v - ' / V wit. ttt.TT LEXINGTON, S. C.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10 1912 10 y " 1 * " v ' 4" > iv, '-s ' ' " A B * " ftps * . - ~ s, ?? The Best Recommei " *..? 1 j J \ - I y a ' - .? * Sayii I Citizens i I BATESB! I Resource I OFFIC i W. X. CUNTER, Pr< 1 M. U. BOATWJVICH 1 GEO. I ' mmmmBBmmSmSSmm Card From Dr. Ha .>.v - -^BMrc^vdHH , i&m ^:y^i A\r^^ Z$ mjm**ta in LextagtI take fchia method of t jew-attention fc> the fac yemr ipecial aocommodatio reoienoe I hare opened total office at 1621 Main 1 Iwtbla, orer M. L. Kinard tee, whore jou will find s -a competent and scientific < associate, D;. Whitehead, [ a lady assistant, will attend . a most polite and gentle mi Ultendt present. . C fhall also continue my .Byatt's Park, should you tome by the dirt road ip yo loan be communicated wit "phone or telegram at m; Thone Ko. 612. Call and see our new' a efice and get prices whethc wnrk done or not. Tour tree, tried, and, ff&nd, Dr. G. B. : ? - ^ ^ t\. ; to ogtramdiflt, b. kj.. yec. * r JpJ^Deraosoae, the f f&twex, is fcr aale at the Bi 5 ?: . , - - . Sttbtcribt to The DiapatcJ IBflHnflBHWMMMMHI r 9f I* 1 To Raise the Dollar. * xTrYTfr Ill V/ 1 1VJ v Clothing ai ? r nawmwiinM ! 61 W. K I0?0 MAIN 8TREF Solicits a Share WE Pay You to Save. 8 adation g Yon can htve U a Eg tigs Bank Book I in 70a? pocket* It brings the 8 smile that stays* B Bank of Batesburg, I JRG, * S. C S B . mMMN I ERS AND DIRECTORS: I M. A. C. JONES, Cashier. I T, Vice-Pros. ft,. W. POX, Asst. Cashier I ?6LL TIM MERMAN, Attorney. | xdiiifj. I I; ^ ; . -v i ' >4 < : . ~ V-:-><'/ '* ' ? i r 'V 'j P >" S*' ' / * * ^ . ' i t *; r ' ^ ' ? [,' M' <' > ; nOtma^ ringing to t that for n and eon* > . a ftrstoiass Street, Oo- . V dotting it all times lentist, my who, with , to yon in inner, if I *0 .. * f ?... . * office near desire to or bnggtoi. 'V* h by letter, y expensed \ * \ * ad modern nryoa hare. pdUdeM'' % Harding. 'a| *'V- ' ' ' I; i II jreat hair icaar? 1 . ^ """" M. Citri MB IViUIUi 5 the Amount of Two Thou r-r * t w-v rv A TT T A X TT T /A r< IhUKbUAY, JAiNU/if E $25.00 REWARD. We ny where in the State at the { Sfb CITRO LOBE DBY 00 IT. . - - of Your Valued Patr Diehocnn Hparc AltVJJIVWM ^ Death Sentence. : Boston, Jan. 9.?With the appear- ^ ance of a man who had abandoned all 82 hope of life, the Rev. Clarence V. T, Richeson stood today at the bar of ofjnstice, declared his gnilt of the pre-, 01 meditated murder of his former sweet- ^ heart, Aria Linnell, and without a i " tremor heard Judge Sanderson sen- 11 fence him to death in the electric ehair during the week beginning May ' 19. While displaying remarkable stoicism the yottng Virginian appeared to ^ those who crowded "the little court ^ room, as if he were conducting his own . fnnAnl. ,"1' Q| To the half dozen questions which ^ Judge Sanderson pnt to Richeson he y answered without th- slightest emotion, always in the affirmative. Richeson's eonnsel declared after the proceedings that an appeal for executive olemenoy would follow soon and k that every effort would be made to u obtain life imprisonment as the punishment. Fine lot of candies just received at The B^jssar la -T ' V k" 4 f 5 pet cent int&iest paid on Sadini puted Semi-annually. ^Deposits ) Commetctaf accaunts afaa flmpte facilities for llandlincj appreciate. Sa|et^ deposit crpot ufcuni NOW ACT AN! nn's S1 Has been turned intc \L CLEARAN sand Dollars in Te ~ I >v 11 : will pay $25.00 in Gc Same Price as we offer M I I f w vir o s $ ods mm , JTE3., onage. Polite and Pr< Petition Was Granted, j County Superintendent of Education .. D. Martin and Prof. W. E. Black, itting as the county board of eduoaon, on Saturday granted tho petition f Wade Halt and others in the matter f the location of Long Branch school ouse in district No. SO, whic means iafc the present school house will be loved to another site. Town Was In Darkness. Due to the falling of a tree across 2e lines of the Lexington Electric light Jk Power Company, the town ras in. total r&rk ess for a few hours a Monday night. Manager Barre 'as soon on the job, however, and ie tree was ren oyed. : land For Sale. I offer for sale my place containing 35 acres of lard near Maeedon. For arms, etc., apply to . . Mrs. Lula Gnnter. rrm Sfpwlman. S. G. Dispatch and Home and Farm $1.25 vpjit. Sn^gcr'Se n^w, " 494* ,Q?\m * j depa&itfr, interest &eia^ comti?. $/;00 ami <w2et. received, cgi^ea Apeciaf aiteatian. 1/ ? wi iusimA&, and youx accaunf ioxes flat 'umt, $7.00 pea tjeaa wSecfen/ ant/ "" ~ r' " . ** . ;AU I uuiuir 7 OOO > the hands of the CE ASSOCIi )ays.. Entire Stock >ld to any one who \ 1 of flkiP Qlonnrkfnr Qo at uiiio uiaugitivi. ua ns?as S, fY, ^.G-EE,. C OLUMBIA, S. C ompt Attention. October u I Watch I Organized as a Nati< ment Supervision on No1 deposits of Nov. 13, 1909 we had.... Nov. 13, 1910 we had... Nov. 13, 1911 we had... > ??? Our Resources Nov. 13,! Resources Todav We Pay Interest on Sa^ 5 per cent Interest Paid THE HOME NA LEXINGTON, ) ' -.' ' iy i / # LLY i Stocl ATI ON to be Sold for Less 1 tvill Convince us "tha le. Look for the big Or. Bro a Build *$ "J It! Js Grow I jnal Bank under Govern- 1 member the 13,1908 with $ 46,914.44 81,916.70 108,050.00 : 150,481.33 | 1908 $79,481.06 $216,731.86 rings Accouts Quarterly. ; on Certificates of Deposit TIONAL BANK . s. c Legislature In Session. The le i 1 >mre nut at noon yesterday and immediately get down to ba iness. At last ni^t's ae^lon Joflgt B. C. Watts was elected fourth aMciate justice of tl ft su.zeme court ?T?x Thos. B. Frazer. Artociate . Jnattf* Gary was elected chief justice. of ftft supreme court te sue seed Ira B, Jojbvpr who resigned to enter the race far goTernor. % .... . Notice of School Election. Notice it hereby gireu that an cfta*^ tion will be held at Center Scho# - - house, in district No. ?, on Saturiaf^ the 27th day of January. 1912, for tAlb i Ttnrnnuo ftf MnAoltnff ' fcKa lawi^ JfttA JJVJW VI *UV iTMilU <VTCf voted in said district for school p?- -poses. Polls will open at 9 a. m. aafc close at 4 p, m.: H. S. SEASE, - t 2wll Secy. Board Trustees. Hyler-Sharpe. Married on last Sunday morning. January 7th, 1912. at the home of thu hrirlp'a narpnta. Mr. anrl Min. Jnbm Hyler, Miss Mary Josephine Hyler and , Mr. Clarence Neely Sharpe, of Gilbert, the ceremony being performed by r. L. Taylor, notary public, who ie * very close friend of the groom's father, John M. Sliarpe. Both of thec*? young people are popular and many congratulations are being showered upon them. Foley Sidney Pills always give satisfaction because always do the work. J. T. ShelnaS*, Bremen, Ge., says: "I have used Faley Kidney Pills with great satisfaction and fonnd more relief from theft" use than from any other kidney medicine, and I've tried almost all Kinds. S , can cheerfully recommend them to eft sufferers for kidney and bladder trouble." Efaufmann Drug Co. (. 9 fhan 50 Gents on \ I t they c:~n buy*9 ? ; Red Sign. I oker's I e m % I?IM> f.