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P THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. A Representative Newspaper Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket. Vm. TT.TT ~~ LEXINGTON, S. C.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1912 34 & v A* - - i 11 . I 99 PEF ^ ' .- f ni? rrirc aTTrvrnoflwrrT VA' tUU UVVVUWW4. v> WOMEN ARE BANK D Because In a National Bank their moi available; checks are returned a stubs form a convenient record BEST OF ALL, When the bank depositor set money profitably, his acquaints depositor make it possible for I: ^ THE HOME NA LEXINGTON, Resources vi . /' I We Pay Interest on Sat 5 per cent Interest Paic f?????I??iM?W?^WM 1 7TTT" "191 There is something impressive to in th^ coming of a new year. To them it is not} simply a trick o stifcution of the next numeral, but a life. The desire to "turn over a new 1< people, coming with a realization ol and a keen sense of regret that in been done and left undone that shoi This bank extends to all its custoi dial greetings. To those who have we include with our good wishes foi I. invitation to do so. If you have not saved during the i ' turn over a new leaf." Perhaps i facilities of a bank. They make sa\ * ? a? ? fV?f if {Q snow you m <e iew iuuuiuo www >v ? NOW it the logical time to start. BANKOF CHAPIN, J. S. WE3SINGER, President. Barbecue at Chapin. I will give a fhst-class barbecue at Qbapinon Thursday, July 4th. Double match baseball game and other features. Everybody cordially invited. 4w-S4 A. B. Summer. Wsmnc Fnr Sale. Ih the Ridge section, ask about them, Y. May, Johnston, S. C. . There will be a barbecue at Pelion a next Saturday, the 29th, the same day that Ioor Hayes will give his barbecue near Gilbert. \ Just ? f Dresses, ar i ^ We offer Corduroy Dr 5 latest style at " ^ Tailored Silk Waists in i Silk 5 Ladie's white and blacl S sale at ? Florodora Waist $1.25 # Extra good line of whi I $1.00 M 4 Long and best style or ^ Winrh cnlippH VlPPL Silk ? lilgil MW., . . "3 Ladies' Lisle Vests,25c f Extra quality Vests at Silk and Linen Paraso I 61 "W- IK, loao MAIM STKEF Solicits a Share ICENT 1 i j BUSINESS MEN AND EPOSITORS. ley is absolutely safe and always rod become receipts; checks and of income and outgo, and, , i 3S an opportunity of nsing some ,nce at the bank and record as a dm to procire a loan. lTIONALBANK s. c. . $250,000.00. ings Accounts Quarterly. i on Certificates of Deposit ir ! the tnonghtfiu man or woman f the calendar, an arbitrary snbt real milepost in the jonrney of saf" is spontaneous with most f the death of a big life period, the passing many things hare ild not and should have been, ners and friends it* most cornot yet opcmed accounts with ns r happiness and prosperity an / past year, NOW is the time to pou are not familiar with the dng easy and systematic and a sin of omision to neglect it. / CHAPIN S. C. J. P. HOKETODTT, Cashier. Divine Services. It was the privilege of the members and friends of the Lutheran church to hear an impressive and highly intelectual discourse by the Rev. Mr. Greever, of Columbia, from Matthew 11:6: And blessed is he, whatsoever shall not be offended in me. He very plainly proved that as Christ was perfect, He could not be offended in as, but we could be with the different laws, precepts, &c., laid down by Him for us, if in our hearts Christ did not reign supreme. Solo by Miss Ruth Eflrd was enjoy id very much by all. a Few ol l Elegant Value esses in white, made in the . $2.25 [ dark shades at . $1.25 Waists k Silk Waists $3.50 value on $1.98 value, on sale at . 89c. te Waists at . 50c. !. C. Corsets i sale at . . 50c. Lisle Hose, 50 value pr 25c. i i i 1^1 />. : values at eacn iss jl-jsc. each . . 8 l-3c. Is, All colors on sale at 89c. W. D. B Main and Rfchlai / LOBE DRY G . n^oisrc^iTo: :t, ... of Your Valued P? Headq For Flour, Mes All Kind "Pinnacle" Fl( Mai The Kirkland wilt Just across the Congai Wr for Prices, Or call ; Cotton Blossoms Plentiful The cotton blossoms have been sho at The Dispatch so thick and fas daring the last few days that it is hart to tell who got first. However, w< mention the following: Mr. J. A Roberts, of Swansea Route 8, sends t bloom fonnd in his field on June 15th; Mr. Melvin Jefcoat, of Swansea, sendi one on the 18th; Mr. C. J. Martin, ol Swansea Route one on the 19th; Mr 0. M. Bouknight, of Brookland Route 1, on the 20th; Mr. J. H. Price, of Gil bert, on 21st; Mr. Alonzo Smith, ol Lexington Route 5, on the 21st; Mr George McCartha, of Lexington, or the 24th; B C. Corley, Route 4, cottoi bloom Monday 24th; also on the 24tl M. G Sox; on the 21st J. M. Drafts o: Route 1; Charlie P. Derrick, of th< Fork, yesterday. Gilbert Route No. 2. Special to The Dispatch. Gilbert Route 2, June 24.?Crops ar growing fairly well now since th< weather has become more snmme lifce?rather too mnch rain to keep thi grass under way. Wheat and oats have mostly bee] housed in very good condition. Thesi crops have fallen far below what the; once promised to be. We hear of some planting an extr; patch of cotton in stubble lauds. Thi may b cutting down the crop. How ever, it does not look so, but since th grain crop has been so short ther "L a. j. - t- .I.: J .?i: ? uu?ut i/O ue bumebuiDg uuub tx> ayuu in and cotton is a very good thing to F the Bat Dry 36-inch Bleaching, 64 clc 40-inch Sea Island, 64 cl Bab3 50c., 75c., and $1.00 Cap 25c. and 35c Caps on sal Ribbons, An armful for nothing j All kinds, all widths, z Don't miss this 9x12 Art Voil Skirts Latest style, best grade, $7.50 Skirts on sale at Lots of Skirts on sale at IATES S nd Sts., MS GOHFAN sr, Tie., itronage. PoMte and Pr< uarters J, Grits, Hay, and s of Feeds. >ur kcs Good Bread Distributing' Co., riesale. *ee Bridge on Lady Street, ite Us and Inspect Our Stock. I supplement with. It has been an excellent time for set- i k ting out sweet potatoes, and why not k inc^-ease that part of the farm. Pota- I * toes make a good feed for man and all 3 his animals. Mrs. Fannie Taylor is on a visit to 1 friends and relatives in Oolambia. 1 Miss Altee, of the Enowltou. Hos? pital, was the guest of Mrs. S. S. Lindler last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Lindler, of 5 Ciiapin, visited the parental home of f the latter, also her sister, Mrs. Frank Hendrix, the last of the week. ! The ice cream party at Mr. John W. j Orout's was enjoyed very much by all present. These social occasions are p becoming very popular with both the old and the youug. We extend our sympathy to Mr. Je&se Derrick in his very sad bereavement. Mr. and Mr9. Pat Koon, of Chapin, visited Mrs. Koon'a narent3 Sunday. a Mrs. Martha Derrick is on an ex0 tended |visit to her son, Joseph, at P Newberry. Aunt Martha has been B sick since she went up t ere. S. 1 e Family Reunion. 7 Mr. G. W. Smith, of the Black creek section, requests us to say that a he will haye his annual family reunion s at his home on July 4th; and that all - of his neighbors and friends are in0 vited to come with a well filled base ket and have a good time. d Subscr be to The Jiipatch. 'gains at Goods >th, no starch . 6 l-4c. oth, in short lengths 5c. r Caps >s on sale at . 48c. e at . . . 10c. Laces, Etc. tactically. See this lot. til colors, lc, 2c, 3c, 5c. ; Squares on sale at $3.39 L Til Tj ? w*v?wiwr $10 Skirts $5.00. . $3.50 . . . $1.89 lells It Fo \l IE3IE3, COLUMBIA, H. C. >mpt Attention. October istf The Best Recommendation Yon can hav< Savings Bar ii S] Citizens Bank o BATESBURG, I Resources I OFFICERS AND E i 1 U. X. CUNTER, Pres. $ M. U. BOATWRIGHT, Vice-Pres. | CEO. BELL TIWT.IERR I BROOKLAN II New Brooklan I DIRECT m :? J. G. Guignard, E. W. Shi s R. N. Senn, Henry Bu jj A. D. Shull, L. S. Trol S9SSe96969SS?SSS6Se9?9<i9696S6i Richland Saving: Trust Company A safe institution and on Banks in this community The business of Lexingtor 1218 Washington St., ?????rnmmmm ??????i?? A" Call at This Ba And Let Us f resent You Called "THINGS WOR' is full of interesting and erybody. UNION NATIO Columbia, I maHHaranaHMHaHMnMi W. D. Ba Oxford Ties and See this line before buying. Ladies', Misses and Children's All Leathers and Latest Styles. Men's Low Cuts in Patent Colt ar Kid and Tans, Prices range $3.35. Children's Parasols, 25c value Men's Clot! We have some extra special It will pay you to see the from ... $1 Summer Coats, Silk Sicilian Coat: ues at 250 Pairs of Men's Pants to close and $1.19 the Pair. ir Less, VsUIIUHMUIcl i WE Pay Yon to Save. f. 3 is a lk Book i your pocket. It brings the mile that stays. f Batesburg, s. c. - $175,000.00 I y S > RECTORS: 1 A. C. JONES) Cashier. | L. W. FOX, Asst. Cashier I HAN, Attorney. jjB rn n A xrtr I i iy iyi 1.11 iv g d, S? C. jv ORS: I nil, G. A. Guignard iff, F. L. Sandel S tti, P. J. Wessinger | !69S9e9SS6S69S96SS9SS6S s Bank and i i ie of the best Savings l county people solicited, j Columbia, S. C. ' I ?gi,nk with a Handy Book ffl KNOWING." It useful facts for evNAL BANK s. c. tes' \ \ Pumps. j 48c up. J 4 id Gun Metal, Vici S : from $1.98 to f 10c. jj| Ling j values to offer g se. Prices range 2 9.50 Suit to $15. 4 t a__ d>r nn s, a oeauiy, *>u.uu r $3.25 i out at 89c, 98c, 8 ? I s. c. \