The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 19, 1913, Image 1

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: *' ' - - Vy- - r /*'<%' ' " '""' **'* ;" **'.- , . ': ' " '' , V ' ? V: - * vt*v?? '* THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. ff^f. ? ; ? ~~~~ ?_?? A Representative Newspaper Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Snrronnding Counties Like a Blanket *. : VOL TT.rrr LEXINGTON. S. C? WEDNESDAY, MAR. 19, 1913. 20 : . r . _ _ _ i yfis - <*-* -v / :^l :; T~\ ,: 1 Protectic # A ' i < *i.V . , 'v . ' t . I ^.. . ' > Those who keep their moi their use, know positively that z can ^et it when they want it. Man? of our depositors he by consulting our Officers when offered by strangers. Managed by men who h this bank offers the highest deg and invites YOU to become on THE HOME NA LEXINGTON, Resources We Pay Interest on Sat 5 per cent Interest Paic / >' ' ' - . ' " mmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmtmmmmmmmmtmmmmmammmammm BEFORE this BARK got it A NATION it had to satisfy the U. S. Goverr the!provisions of the National Ba I *nith . # * *T,# Every since that time frequent an< \ made by the.Qovernment. v Every time the Government calls ment of the affairs of the PAtiME * liahedin this paper. We want yoi yocCdo we believe yon will make OUR BANK 1 The Palmetto OF SOLUM Wilis Jobs*. President. / "V y ,v' ? ?' ; ; / I THE OLD The Carolina V H ?Organi: fl Unite' States, State, Coui B Capital stock $200,000 00 Surplus profits. 155,000 00 B Liability of, stockB holders 1200.000 00 fl Protection to Depos itors $555,000 00 8 The new banking House is pre B Vault which is protected by an ] H Electric Bank Protection Compa H thoroughly burglar proof. fl It has also installed a complete are offered to oar customers at re fl afford every facility and accommo B ?OFF B W. A. CLARK, President, BV T S* BRYAN, Vice President. . *, a _ If Oall at This ! v And Let Us Present' Called "THINGS W is full of interesting s erybody. uiffioiff iir at: Colu mb ?????^???? f^BROOKLA c New Brook i DIREC ? J. G. Guignard, E. W. 5 r. N. Senn, Henry 8 a. d. Shull, l. S. 1 | ADVISOR1 * I Frank W. Shealy. James A. 9 6 w. s I0?O MAIN 8TRE1 Solicits a Shar< % >n TO Depositors ley in this bank while it awaits 10 harm can come to it, and they ive been saved from serious losses tempted to 4'invest'* in schemes ave made successes in business, pee of protection to its depositors, e. iTIONALBANK ... s. c. . . $250,000.00. ' ' ~ f . rings Accounts Quarterly. L on Certificates of Deposit 's CHASTER and became AL BANK iment at Washington that all of nking Laws had been complied f d rigid examinations have .been for ft report, an accnrate state rTQ NATIONAL BANK is pubi to know all about cs. When T 1 fOCB BANK' . 1 . National Bank, :bia, s. c. . J. P. Matthews, Cashier "X ? v. / * ' * RELIABLE ~ | National Bank 1 zed 1868? I nty and City Depository. B SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. B Interest allowed at the rate of B ! 4 per cent, per annum, payable Eg quarterly, February, May, Au- SE gust, November. R >vided with a modern Fireproof B Electric System installed by the B ny of New York City, and is made B Bn 5 set of safety deposit vaults which K asonable rates. We are prepared to B datkra which one's business justifies B ICER8? ' H JOSEPH M. BELL, Cashier, B JOHN B. BELL, Aast. Cashier. ~ *'. ~ ^ Bank Vou with a Handy Book ORTH KNOWING." It rnd useful facts for ev[ONAL BANK ia, S. C. /. " S9S96S696969696969S969S96? ND BANK | ;land, S. C. ? ITORS: | Shull, G. A. Guignard ? Buff, F. L. Sandel i rrotti, P. J. Wessinger \ I BOARD: | Summerset, G. G.Moisley x csesesswsswMSisesiSiSM LOBE DRY G 1v??:2>tc:e zrr ET, 3 of Your Valued P? Cross Roads News. Little Pat wants to take a short chat | We are having some rainy weatbn now. Little Joe, your letter wa8 fine Please call again. Rev. B. C. Herlong spent Friday afternoon and night at Mr. D. H. Law son's.' Mr. Jacob A. Harsey, yonr letfcei -splendid. Please write again soov and let us have all the news from Florida. On March 9th, 1913, Mr. Tom Hal sonback and Miss Ida Blackwell, o! the lower section, were happilv mar ried by P. H. Lawson, Notary Public We wish them much happiness and success. Mrs." J. C Sheppard and little son, have just returned from a visit to rel atives and friends in Lexington, where they spent two weeks. Messrs. Gary Royster, Junior Mack Galvin Ba'okman and Tincy Bill wen the visitors a,t the Cross Roads schoo last Friday afternoon. Miss Ethel Drelier, of Lexington visited the Cross Roads school om day recently aud took dinner with Mr D. H. Lawson and family. Mr. Joseph Goodman and Miss Etti< Lou Williamson were happily marriet at the home of Mr. Olen Williamsoi some time ago by D. H. Lawson, No tary Public. We wish them a Iodj and prosperous life. Miss Lula Mea Shumpert and broth er, were visitors at Mr. D. H. Lawsoi and family recently. Misses Benlah Lawson. Lossie Me; Martin and Rath B&chmaa were thi prize winners at the Cross Road school this year. The two daughters of Mr. M. I Rister spent Friday night at Mr. E H. Lawson's. I will ring Tor this time. Little Pat 1 ' ? ak/a ixf^iwr uui9 uy uic vtaji . We have been having a quantity c rain and the farmers are considerabl; delayed in their farm operations. On Sunday, March 2, 1918, at tb home of the bride's parents, Mr. an Mr^. Stansel Blackwell, Mr. .Miche? Ganter and Miss Ida Blackwell wer happily married by the Rev. A. W Rodgere. On March 15, 1913, at the bride5 mother's, Mrs. Darkis Gleaton, Mr J A. Derrick and Miss Pearl Gleato were happily joined in the holy bond of matrimony by the Rev. J. C. Holjj The bride and groom left on the afte: noon train for the latter's home nea White Rock. On last Saturday evening at 7:c o'clock, Peiion Camp W. 0. W. fun ishecla fine supper consisting of nic fried fish and oysters which was grea ly enjoyed by all. We are looking forward to seeing modern school building erected at n distant date. We think a majority < the patrons are .in favor of voting t bond the district. There is nothin better we could do for our childre - -that would do them more good than a education. The time hat come for x to give our children a first class edi cation. Rev. J. C. Holley preached an ii treating and impressive sermon Sue day at King Grove Baptist church. We were delighted to have CLunt Seperintendent of Education Holle L. Harmon to mingle with us at tb supper at Pelion Saturday night. H. Important Will Case. Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge t Probate of Lexington county, has bee engaged since Monday in taking test mony in quite an interesting will cast It appears that Mrs. Perry, of Batei burg, made two wills. She made on in 1908 and named George Bell Tin merma, Esq. as executor. The late will, said to have been made a fci weeks before her death, named M. L Boatwright and S. F. Perry as execn tors, The fight is to determine whici set of executors will be approved ii due form of law to carry out the pre visions of the will. The property ic volved is valued at $15,000. Marriage License. The following marriage license hai been issued in Richland county: W. C. Whitwortb, Richland count; and Miss Lynn George, Lexington. ms conpAir *T, JS3 * * ? ( itronage. Polite and Proi Lick Fork Items* ! j The farmers aroand here are getting ! r behind with their work, due to too j muf?h rainy weather. Irish potatoes are being planted by the acre here. Look out for bugs! - Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Roland, and little Eddie, were visitors at Mr. and . Mrs. J. S. Dooley's Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Roland gave a i birth day dinner oif March loth, in honor of Miss Katherine Frey. Miss Frey is in the 75th year of her age. Mrs. Arey 8harpe, of Gaston, spent F the week end with her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. B. P. Roland. Mr. CayceFallaw has recently moved f L back to his old farm home on route 4. We are glad to have him with us again. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gable have re9 - cently moved back to their new cot> tage and they are as happy as the days are long. 1 , Mr. James Rikard ha9 built a hand2 some cottage on his plantation at the 1 Sandy Ford and has moved his family there. There was a large crowd at Union 3 on the third Sunday to hear Mr. Cap . Shealy preach. Plow Boy, 3 Notes from Clemson. * Examinations have begun and cram- J 1 ming has necessarily begun too. Cadet 2nd Lieut. G. E. Frick has * recently been promoted to 1st Lieut. Quartermaster and Commissary, also Cadet Senior Private 0. E. Stoude3 mire has been appointed 2nd Lieut. of the company, both of Chapin. a Cadet E. D. Kyzer has recovered ? from an attack of the measles and is 8 able to be at work again. Prof. L. A. Sease has also been ill '* but is out again. * ' Prof, and Mrs. Sease entertained at t#a on Friday and Saturday nights. ' Quite a number of the Lexington cadets, weich was greatly enjoyed by , them. Tuesday being Calhoun's birthday f all the cadets will have a holiday. y- Easter is coming and yon can hear all the cadets' boasts of the "Big e Box" they are going to get from home d The entire 100 acres of river bottom 1 land is now under water, as a result e of the unusual rainfall which has visir ted Clemson in the last few days. * A Student. r. Union Dots. h Misses Eron, Ethol and Minnie Hite Is visited Mies Clide Steele Sunday. r. Mr. Henry Hite was the guest of r- his Uncle, Mr. J. L. Shull, Sunday, ir There will be prayer meeting at Union next Sunday pight. JO Mr. Leon Roof, of Ohapm, was the l- guest of his Unole, Mr. 0. 8teele, and * attended services at Union Sunday, t- Mr. Quincy P. Shull and family spent awhile at his father's, J. L. Shull, Suna day afternoon. o Mrs. Bessie Roof and little son, yis>f ited her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. L. o Lown, last week. g Messrs. Henry Hite, Q. P. Shull and u family, Lee Shull and sisters, Misses a Mellie and Cora Shull, and Mr. W. ig Lee Bachman, of Edmunds, visited i- Mr. Moody Shull and family Sunday evening. j. Mr. and Mr a. W. P. Shull and little t_ sons, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. EstUB Shull Sunday. Cor. y * * * y New Store at Cayce. ? We are pleased to note that the busness of the live and progressive firm of Stallings & Armstrong at New Brookland, has grown to such an extent as m to necessitate the opening of a branch ~~ )f store at Cayce to meet the convenience \ of their friends and customers. This ' D <9 -tore, which will be located next to / the "Seaboard'' on the old State road, a J" will soon be filled with a choice sclec- ^ tion of general merchandise. a e t / 1 Lyceum Attractions. * * ~ .. .. ..... ... . V we are giaa io oe auie to staio tor \ r the lovers of refined and elevating / amusement, a class which appeals to a ^ person's intelligence rather than to his ^ a passions, that arrangements have been made with the manager of a first class v Lyceum concern to give a course of J 1 six attractions in Lexington the pres- \ ent season ani the first attraction ^ will soon be announced. ^ b Mr. West ley P?ice accompanie d his ^ sister-in-law tj Edmund Thursday af- / y ternoon, a'ter a pleasant visit to his ^ family. - I .G-ZE2ZE&, COLUMBIA, H. C npt Attention, Qcxber 1 Economy is the Price of External Vigilance ' \ "Deposits if one dollar T-N . j in our savings uepartmenl pounded every six months Citizens Bank U. X. CUNTER, Pres. LET MS TAKE CAR We are prepared to | fire, theft, or foolish Savings department1 FOUR PER CENT, ii ED QUARTERLY, this strong bank, s wisdom on the part safety lies in our sti and conservative m risks?let the Stron South Carolina take FIRE PROOF SAFETY DE BANK OF WES1 M. L. Tyler, Manager, j ^ = i????????p LET US HE B E ' Autumn of life bring waste the Springtime of1 . save will surely fall a d< failure. Begin now by openir us, and you will be pleas can save for the Autumn We pay 4 per cent, on Savings The Bank i ? CAPITOL S20,000.00. W. H. WITT, PRES. R. L. LYBRANC I CONSULT DI FE 1 5 Years Sets < $5. Gold Crown) \ I > ! Bridge Work^ 1 FILLING Ul LADY AT BALTIMORE DE 1329 1-2 I Across from A COLUMI Reference: Ba Tis^rnrrr- tvztv V LStf WE Pay You to Save. | Watch well the small amounts to see that they go in the Savings fund and upwards are accepted t and interest allowed, comof Batesburg, A. C. JONES, Cashier. "*3S\ E OF YOUR HONEY ?uard against loss by j speculation. In our /our money will earn iterest COMPOUNDA Savings Book in hows prudence and of the holder. Our 'ength and our wise anagement. Run no ; gest State Bank in care of your Savings. POSIT BOXES FOR RENT. FERN CAROLINA Lexington Branch * LP YOU TO GIN i s only regret to those who ifouth. He who does not ;ad leaf from the tree of * lg a checking account with pH tn Iparn hnw mrmh vnn 1 KS V* WV AA **V/ JVM of your life. Deposits, Compounded Quarterly Df Swansea, DEPOSITS $50,000.00 1, VICE-PRCS. B. E. CRAFT, CASHIER N t. SMYTHERS ? k/JuJu ^ Guarantee ^ 1 jf Teeth |* 00 K From S3.0FI Up | P FROM 50c ? ItNUAW^fc NTAL PARLORS ? Main Street ^ ircade Building " 3IA, S. C. a| nk of Columbia. ^