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M-SP--' - " W h THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. ' * J ?????????????? ? " It ^ " " L A Representative Newspaper Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket : VOL. XLIL LEXINGTON, S. CH WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1912 46 ff 7 ' GLOBE DRY GOODS COMPANY, . ^ "W. EC. IviCOITC^'TOasr, TE., MAITAG-EK, r 1??0 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, 8. C. U i ' v ^ Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention, Octo'oer istf . ????????? I ~ Protection | TO i Depositors S* ; r' Those who keep their money in this bank while it awaits , . their nse, know positively that no harm can come to it} and they i can get it when they want it. k - Many of onr depositors have been saved from serions losses I - by consulting onr officers when tempted to "invest" in schemes r offered by strangers. Vonamui T>tr rnpn who have made successes in business, I this bask offers the highest degree of protection to its depositors, > and invites YOU to become one. ' THE HOME NATIONAL BANK ! LEXINGTON, . . S. C. | > Resources . $250,000.00. We Pay Interest on Savings Accounts Quarterly. 5 per cent Interest Paid on Certificates of Deposit y; Now Located In Our Permanent Home 1323 Main St.. .. Columbia, S. C. f Where We Hope To See You Often. I t Start Saving Today?and Tomorrow You Will Have Something. . * Richland Savings Bank & Trust Company | 1323 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. |fc '^696S6SC96S69696S6S696S6S69696S6SS969696S69696SGS69 J j BROOKLAND BANK j j t ' New Brookland, S? C. g I DIRECTORS: | | % J. G. Guignard, E. W. Shuil, G. A. Guignard | j s R. N. Senn, Henry Buff, F. L. Sandel < / 1 A. D. Shull, L. S. Trotti, P. J. Wessinger | j 69e96S696SS96S69C9e9SSSS6SlS9eSSSS96Sesese9S96SeS6Se9 The Remarkable Success Of This Bank .... \ - Is built of the FRIENDSHIP of its OUSTOMERS gained by careful attention to tneir BANKING REQUIRE, MENTS. > We want yon to be one of these Customers and offer yon fha* mnr halannfi. business, and k ^ everjf OVUVluuivmauvu w?> j wv~ , _ f responsibility warrant. In our Savings Department we-pay 4 per cent, calculated quarterly. LET OUR BANK BE YOUR BANK. The Palmetto National Bank, OF COLUMBIA, S. C. WnJE Joees. President. J. P. Matthews. Cashier hw. d. bates! K | r L ALWAYS SELLS IT FOR LESS ) CORKER mm MP RICHLAND STS. COLUMBIA, S, C. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, ?" " * nno **TT T TXTDDV T A TYIITQ* i SfiUU/5, tlAia, ) -L/i. * | SUITS, SKIRTS, ETC r I A NICE LOT ALWAYS | I TO SELECT FROM | \\ Headquarters For Floor, Meal, Grits, Hay, and All Kinds of Feeds. ===================== 1 "Pinnacle" Flour Makes Good Bread ? ? The Kirkland Distributing Co., Wholesale. .Tnct acpocs the Connaree Bridae on Ladiv Street. Write Us for Prices, Or Call and Inspect ?or Stock. Court Proceedings. ! Returned to Walterborro. , Prof Cyrcs L. Shealy left yesterday The regular term of the general ses- fQr Walterborro, where he will, for the sions court for Lex ngton ^county | secon(3 year, be head of the Walter weG\MDD0SfaFl^nbceDepSsidiDK: "orro High School. Prof. Shealy is Solicitor Timmerman, Stenoghrapher ??e Efximrtoif friendi^' ^ HSS ? his usual promptness Clerk of Conrt *~IT ^*7 Shealy had everything in readiness, - liesponcfeency and it wa9 not long before the court Is often caused by indigestion and got down to business. constipation, and quickly disappears Judge Shipp delivered an admirable when Chamberlain's Tablets are taken, charge to the grand jury, touching on For sale by all dealers. many matters of vital importance. He congratulated the jury upon the at- Mrs. Louisa M. Hayes, tendance of every member at this the LoaiBa Margaret Hayes, wife of the last term of the y?ar* Four years late Bolliver f Hayes and daughter of ago, he said, it was his pleasure to pre- Samuel and Susanna George, was I side over the Lexington court. Judge born September 7th, 1886, and died Shipp called attention to the large September 12th, 1912, aged 76 years, number of cases on the docket, which an(j 5 days. showed, he said, that crime was on She was the mother of nine children the increase; and urged the jurors to S0D8 an(j four daughters. Three domt?ieiIfQl1 at? ? w 80ns Preceded her to the Spirit land, The first case tried was that of Ear- viz: Shelton M., Pope P. and George nest Thompson, a negro boy, charged D. The surviving are: John K., Bol with the killing or unnsuuo -luuu*, lver A ju.aye9; juicy s. unmin, ratcy another young negro, with a baseball H. Hughes, Erin E. Eyans and Mary bat at a school house near Irmo sever- Hall. al months ago. Toe jury returned a She joined the Baptist Church 54 verdictof not ^ilty. Th^pson was years ago and has lived a consistent ably represented by Efird & Dreher. member'till death. She was buried Boyce Roach, a negro, pleaded guil- beside her husband in the George burty to the charge 01 forgery, and was ying ground ART sentenced to the cbaiDgang for 18 && . ' months and to pay a fine of $3. pQ,_^ t* A nAn Will Holmes, a negro, pleaded guilty Oaugilt E i>ad trOld. to the charge of grand larceny, and re- "Last winter my son caught a very ceived 18 months. bad cold and the way he coughed was John Goodwin, a negro, pleaded something dreadful," writes Mrs. Saguilty to the charge of larceny, and rah E. Duncan, of Tipton, Iowa. "We was given 12 months on the gang. thought sure he was going into conJohn West, a negro, charged with sumption. We bought just one bottle assaulu and battery, upon pleading of Chamberlain's Coagh Remedy and guilty, was sentenced to 12 months on that one bottle stopped his cough and the chain gang. cured his cold completely." For sale Elliott Cook, a negro, was sentenc- by all dealers. oH fn 12 months on the chaingang. ? Fred Jackson, a negro, entered a Pinal Discharge plea of guilty, and was sentenced to a v " lSLnarp? period of 12 months on the chaingang *?fcV3?,1S :h?re\ff ?lv?a J? &}* cogfor assault and battery. kerned t will apply to Geo. S. The coart yesterday was engaged grafts, Judge of Probate, on 4th day in the trial of Jacob B. Jeter, a white 9i*'J0? ;1,fiaal ?ttLPmen^of man charged with assault and bat- estate of Robert E. Maffett, de tery with intent to kill. The testimo- ceai? UAm,___ ny was concluded yesterday and the- o^} ? MAFFETT. arguments will be made this morning. oept. 4, 1912 48 Admrx. There will be no court on Monday of 7^^' next week, and all jurors are requested A (iOOd. Place For Sale, not to appear until Tuesday morning j offer for sale my place, containing at 9:30 o'clock. 76 acres of land, 35 acres under culti. . vation, four miles from Lexington, i | , O 1 * n m^es from Columbia, on Red I Jerk S N3.10 Bank creek. Good 4-room house and V^ilClJS. a Jaiv" necessary out buildings. The State of South Carolina, Apply to TTCCr T. MnriAPTH- I County of Lexington. j,. In the Court of Common Pleas. 8w5?P Lexington, R. F. D. 4. The Bank of Swansea, Assignee, " _ against Farms For Sale. J. W. Crim, et al. Foreclosnre. In the Ridge section, ask about them, In obedience of the decree of the Y. May, Johnston, S. C. court herein, signed by his Hon. Judge Geo. E. Princerbearing date February ^OTICE. housed,1 tftofhigf/st liddeTIt de^rib,d0nCtoneerty1912, ^ f?"?Wimr ^Ts of su Jrip?i'on to^the 'capC descnb d prope Y traof nf 8t?ckof the Barre Hardware Company land! h tog^ bSnR to the county and '?X? South Par 1 & Dreber' * ^ state aforesaid, Sandy Run township, K th a,w r>?_p and bounded as follows: on the North Y w* by W. L. Whitaker, and Mrs. Eliza- 4R J* AA^a"e' beth Hutto; East by V. V. Crim; 46 Corporators. South by J. L. Williams, and V. V. ~niT n*im- and West by Sarah Holder, and XlOtlCe, JLrespaSSers. containing fifty-seven and one-half This is to give notice that trespasses? 1-2) acres, more or less. ing in any manner on the lands of the Terms of sale Cash, purchaser to pay undersigned is forbidden?snch as cntfor papers. ting new roads, allowing cattle to run FRANK W. SHEALY, loose, hunting, fishing, etc. Sept. 14, 1912. 0 C 0 P and G S. C. P. PRICE, Efird & Dreher, Attys. for Pltfs. and Gilbert, S. 0. certaiD Defte. 48 September 14, 1912. 49 , ??======' WE Pay You to Save, These Words has caused hundreds of young men Qtirl xxrnmAn flnH aIHat otiar t.ftft. t.ft I open accounts in our Savings De- I partment and now we find them all | with money in the bank, happy and I prepared for a "rainy day." | Wouldn't you like to save too? If | so a dollar will start your account. | b Citizens Bank of Bafeshurg, I I U. X. CUNTER. Pres. A. C. JONES, Cashier. I M. U. BOATWR1CHT, Vice-Pres. L. W. FOX, Asst. Cashier g | jj CEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, Attorney. j aBgCTBfflMBEMMgagBSHSBMgSaBaHBSB j -r~ ^ Call at This Bank I And Let Us Present You with a Handy Book Called "THINGS WORTH KNOWING." It is full of interesting and useful facts for everybody. XUAXJ-UIVAJji JBAJVJBL II | Columbia, S. C. M ^ _= ^ BHHIMMHBnaBannHnNMranBMaHBHBBRMBaBnHHBP White Bronze Monuments I Are more durable than Marble or Granite, neither heat nor cold affects them. They do not chip nor crack, nor breed moss, nor change their color ever, for like designs they are cheaper than Marble or Granite. The lettering, much or little, in bold raised type, is put on without extra charge. Call and see samples of White Bronze and over 290 designs. 1 sw"B-sr 1 | JE3L ? JK. ? Ci rAI IIRJIBL A C I Roof Creditors lo Meet. Clerk of Coart Mailer As will be seen by reference to notice published elsewhere, John J. Earle, #>yf, Court-Elect John C. Mnller, of Columbia, referee m bankruptcy, ? Calhoun County, 13 here this week has called a meeting of the creditors ^tending court, 'learning the ropes*' of W. P. Rorf, alleged bankrupt, and ,0T? ?xin? ,J? s popular and efficient of the Lexington Savings Bank, fur j faer,,>'. 1" u 1 ^ ^r' Suiter next Monday, September 23, at 11 L a !a^e Dr. Bill Muller, of o'clock in the forenoon. Mr. Earle ""f ^ ; y1111' this county, and we are and the trustees of the estate are ?a,. 0 learn ills recent election in anxious for all of the creditors to at- a?houn county. tend this meeting; and a large crowd is expected. m # ? FOE SALE. I J 110 acres of clay land in four miles of I M/UV I Chapin, S. 0 g fllll ? I Six room dwelling and good well. 8 I a naafcure. cowaDdhorse Iots a,,djj Suffer with Liver and Kidneys g Farm implements consisting of 9 vvf TOrfcMTfi w inn plows, harrows and haypress. E 1111 I 11(11 V I ILL, Also shingle mill oat-fit consisting g filjl I fl V 1 1111 of eight-horse power engine, saws, a llllilUlvU Kill li belts etc. n Also two building lots at Chapin I ttlji I pci icyc Iun niJRF about two and a half blocks from 1 ",LL ncucfc school building. I THE MURRAY DRUG CO. For terms write ^ ^ TROTTI I C0LU*B,A? s?utm Carolina 47 New Brookland, S. C. " T'm