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r> m A Representative Newspaper Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket. K J "VOL. XLIII. LEXINGTON, S.C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1913 50 1 ? l ggpmmmm. ihamw?wip-h ?n ^ irrn?rii iii i ?"" jpqca?grxckwbmm? ' t The first step in buy * - the Savings Account. home of his own. A : bank, with regular dep provide the money fo one.. The sooner you live in your own horrn I THEHOMEN i I LfcAi^i ; Capital ?25,000 00. * Samuel B. Grecrge, Pre fi Alfred J. Fox, Cashier, [;;# " 1,1 1 itf 145 5^S"?*iff" P* 4 PER utrCompounded quarter * - Safeguard 3 our eaini] ice and protection as where in Lexingtor vj? your money with us. its capital and surplu< $550,000.00, renders a depositor and especia GROW WITH A BANK OF WE! Head Olflc M. L. Tyler, Manager. ^ ? I BROOKU | New Bro< IlllitJ J. G. Guignard, E. W R. N. Senn, Hem A. D. Shull, L. S. adviso: Prank W. Shealy. James . ?969S96969SS696S6SS96S69i MMKKk CHLORAZ( 3 Malaria attacks the liver, kid BR Rheumatism attacks the bones Vfalcr.;-, ia inat ot aurinnfl ac an AMjuvm~ ^uov ?o ov. *vvu ww w 9 Some of the symptoms are last * 9 whites of Lne eyes slightly tii 9 lack of appetite, constipation, i K and you mast keep off chills Every bottle sold on a gnarant( I Price, HUDCINS fif OPPOSITE AGENT A 9 For Dr. Hons For Pe 19 Stock and Poultry Remedies. I When you have a prescription 1 by.trotting it to ns. . Colum fj W. 23 trtao MAIN WT1J Solicits a Shari ??????? THF lH E HE I i II/ H ilJ ing or building a home is Everyone should have a savings account with this losits from the income, will r the first payment upon begin, the sooner you will * ATIONAL BANK ! Resources ?250,000.00 s., Jas. J. Wingard, V. Fres. X. F. Oswald, Asst. Cashier. ?CM???W?WOW liiryvaMKflrflQBS cr a>w r : frwaejjr vrv&.* t:. - ?!? 581! ?9? a Jva ??\cst=e iff IT luTtu?' OT c E&%3 ? isr-sK.. irS 8 K-!C u iz en i lih.ii i I?a 3y Gii Savings Accounts. \\\ j , lis tigs and secure sucn serv- U you cannot obtain else- I i county by depositing This strong bank, with ' > amounting to more than personal service to every ?? - - - j. illy invites your account. l GROWING BANK. | STERN CAROLINA :e: Aiken, S. C. Lexington Branch >9e9sse?s9?>s9ssss<iaess9s9s?r I XTFV n A \TT7 I Yl\ U DAi^ JV | okland, S. C. * SCTORS: 8 r. Shull, G. A. Guignard 8 y Buff, F. L. Sandel 1 Trotti, P. J. Wessinger g KT BOARD: fi A. Summerset, G. G. Moseley 8 i9?9S969696SS9S?r?69e9S9SAS9S )NE MALARIA neys and digestive organs, just as B and mnscles of the human system. B v disoase 011 the human calender. B iitude, a yellow tinge to the skin, the B lged with ye1 low. Poor digestion, B my of these symptoms are a warning B and fever, with OHLORAZONE. fl ?e to cure, or your money back. B 50c Bottle. ^ DRUG STORE, B POST OFFICE. . B lGENT agent i malar Remedies. For Belle Meade jflj Sweet Gaudies, H the only candy that H passed the pare food law. H 5o fill you will not make a mistake B bia, S. 0. 1 c LOBE DRY 0 tr-nr* F*je it <> " ?= b of Your Valued Pat v <*rx -? s* r? p* ||jKC*r..ra gsg? ? ^ |jj g* ?| p p ^ ^ ipiias s ? s Caughman-IIamiuer Co. j It ia surprising to walk into the ! t ryot" Oaug:"imah-lv mii.ik r Co. ami i ice 11:0 big ana cocij.ii i - soa k ran ri; d in each dep-inn i m . c iow | j'iii'. s for ihe Cju.1 n'.i*y and o.!a..i,y of i tin- goods. As iL will be r called, Cos firm w.;- j completely swept o il ey tiro- dttri.:g | the Xmas holidays last, year, bio it i has sprung up again like magic. One j ot the t si department brtcw: edilice-, t in the county now stands whtoe ihe j ol:l wood, n buiidnig stood \vL' a w.r.'i ; the big and complete line oi merc/ian- i disti ia eac.i department makes k j one of the oest in the county. No old j or inferior goods found in the stock i Tm.y have all been bought since April . of this year, hence 011c can rest asbuivd of gottrng lire? very latest on;, to say nothing ot getting new and fresh goods. A new department hns been added this season. The service of an experienced milliner of Baltimore lias been secured and all the pharp^eriialia imaglnabl which goes to makeup an up-to-nuw mihinery store. This department is up-stairs. The cuLerpiising proprietors of this firm have buiit up the immense trade it is no .v eig. ying through the many courle.-ies shown its patrons and the sbii: u>? d m the buviii; of goods en cap . > -v 1 * c;. 4; j iu ine .\oriut'i'ji laaiiu a-, . n i to show the same favors to its patrons. I 1 It is ph as a nl to ca.il in and iook over j ! the ? os in the varim s depuriinoi'ts wnethvr you t)ay u;1 net, iuve;y c ur- j t -. y v. 11 he exttu oca just thy muss. j Cell in Li-d you v, :il see th.it v/e have j jn>t o- iiU i Siimef of t pneuo in.n?:.l j mentis ot litis busy store. liflr>tOr' ' f>*-a4 7 O* iv v iv% k. rT 11P. ;i}" V ?l. :h \ -P'oiot v* : '< i i ?. } . ne.ai h?.*c? >. t >! t>. a | .hu i sour * wit i : a :d a< iliwiii i .exi u^ton, A'.p.'. u la u to...?.' eon: u. a. As^ucrt ..>t :h.el a-id especially j.)rs. tt&Tisvm ami Pnob Tin.mcrs.itin, which in proltfcsluuai una scieutiiiu importance is one ot the hot meetir^s the Society has: ver enjoy* i. I)r Win. Weston of cole m bit, president o; the State Monica! As-oeiatiou, r-eau a paper on p.lat^ra in 111 : you?.y which was stuui a exhaustively. Pr. A. 3). Moriran, of X??rtb, S. c , .k. ... T.wP IT. Ti r tiiiUvuei uii jl i-ii- jLiu-|?noi . j Price Timmoriiian on The Care of the parturient woman and D;. Byrd on oral hygiene, which wi re all most exjt lleni papers and thoroughly discussed subsequently. Dinner was served by Mrs. Dr. Buster at the Commercial Hotei who surely knows how to feed doctors to their satisfaction alter which Dr. Westcn responded to the toast. The aims and purposes of the State Medical Association winch every adult in S. C. sho. Id have heard, and especially our legislators and public officials. Dr. P. Ai. Connor responded to the toast, honesty in practice, most interesting, instructively and mirthfully. Prof. Seawell, of Batesburg High School, responded to the educational aud instructors side of the question most appropriately. Other toasters were Drs. Morgan aud J. J. Wingard. Officers for another year are, president, Dr. J. 0. Nicholson, of Leesville; vice president, J. R. Lankford, of Swansea; secretary and treasurer, J. J. Wingard, of* Lexington; after which Lexington was named as the meeting place for the January meeting and may there be many returns of this meeting in the tuture. The Coming Attraction. The Burns Concert Company travel^ ' * L rvi M /vvrtM f fV OQf?Q TX? ill Qy. lug 111 LliCll UW11 ^nvavc voxo tt ui ??- i rive in Lexington Sunday, Oat.. 19th. They will be "The Star" of attraction down town on the Scott Hondrix lot during the Fair. They come endorsed by press and pulpit, and have played to crowed houses all over the State. The question of Lexingtonians after seeing the show will be "How can they do it for ten cents" the price of admmission to one and all. Batesburg Opposed to the Dispensary. In response to the call for a meeting j V.iilao QTToni no. f liQ Iflfh f.rt r\rnt;?r?f, i.' L iU?J C VOUlUg | VUV I V |/*v?vww against the establishment of a dispensary in Batesburg. The meeting was largely attended by both sex and resolutions were apopted, stating that a large majority of the citizens opposed to the dispensary or any other mode of liquor selling, and that the establishment of a dispensary there would be detcriraental to tho town. For these reasons we do earnestly plead and prt?y that the Dispensary Board of Lexington County will not force upon us and our community one of j the worst calamities that could befall j us and onr children by placing a dis- : pensary in the town of Batesburg. I "?*? il- 1 1.1 _ ! runner mat tne general auaeruuiy b?? memorialized to mend r.ho law in such away as to prevent the eetablisning ot dispensaries, or the continuing of them in town where a majority of th" freeholders and cnV'fi'd elector* J ar-- upp- scd lj- :hen:. ! ?f Tv/T /a "M" **? ^ ^ <* -.- xy-?VR.ji v<fe? tnws *J r* a- < v '? a' f""v R a^>w J~?^~ rr^5rx _ fe 0 3s % ^ feci "1TJ * ^ jj ^ ^ ^ \' IS hSS 12 e?, >? rn t Oaru r roiii Sir- Taylor. (" Trio I'finc-ccat'c Vokis o? tI Town c l. xh: o : i .ko no ii)'. ti 01 thanking r y i 5r. . ii or t-iiO iiitorcsfc insy h&vt ni n i:v.-r :a rn.> ra?*y I or .Mayor, <u:?l > :y | io i ;.v _ on to t ' work in ;oy | Iviti ' . ii i aiu -r etc : your .M^yor 1 1 wiii oo y>a j.;i* oi' all ihn pt oj/o i* :'a u I lt;sr? 0" those V. JlO a:V itT ni:.. >V i 1 * * - j wi:o ;>.;e oj'po.-ii.'K r-~"- I .ch-ill i-v-r | st"; '/o iO v% ork lor i'tif-f-oii*'iijO ! ?.;rov.'th I ail(; ) I V ot Oli" toV'il ii!:d Colli- j r.in;.i l\?cvt r lending forward to li c j tiii: gs Wj.iuli h 1;< to make a pr. r; sive town and a pro?];eroui p epic. I j shall si and for an honour, fair rud ecoiiohi cal administration of the tOWjj t> f'.-hiij.'r. /-illf!, ii !)o\"0 till, lor decency and gocd order. Give me your support in the election next Sat- I ur day and I will cio my best to promo''3 the welfare and progress of lies town and its people. Thanking you in advance for any*-' thing that you may do in my behalf, I am, Graie'iilly yours, I CHAS. E. TAYLOR, j Lexington, S. C., Oct. li HUT i Trustees' Sale of Heal Estate, ; i Notice of Sale of Reai Estate <> the i Laubrant Estate oi \V. P. Roof in I tin; I)istrioc court- of the LL.ited j Stairs, Efisic-rn Lis riot of South Carolina, County oi i.tx:: gtou. IN RE V?b P. ROOF, LANKRLPT. i;y an; ho: ty of and in pursuance of . ,3i o:d- r of li.e Lankruptcy C- m t for the E-v.-tern DisU'iu! o: Sou tit Carolina, wo, 1*.?* liUoorsigni'.! lr'.>ic"3 o.' f.ne j L?aiii.i i.tot instate of v*. . P. j o." i, v, i i I s ii at. f.-noiic auotini:, bo:ore 'be cot;it- j hon.-o d-;or. at Lexington. iu t; e i I C.,r. i V < . tl S:uU* {?:.> CjUtV t; j j c'.io Ur.;:ui hours vi *J-c li.-t j Mo.aiay in J>T .\\-jabvr, iyiU, tiu> :-:n .e ; .Lor . i. ".i . i..;: ... v.' Ij: v-i iLi.;.', Minute, i\' * n.? i iii l.i;* ioisii o* Lexington, hluif | iitu! ;>.u lnjiiiiu^ uii Mar.en &cre<.l oi j rai.i t ;v,Tii 6.1 feci and 9 iuc .es, run ling back uy pniuiuei imcs Ltn Iceland i iii.; j bouuditfJ on tii?; North by ) >t of Sum. ! p. nooi; i^asL by loi No. J, herein be- | 1 : 1 \V . : . . ' l- : it", l i ; f ; . ;, v- \ i ; (? ' -: i ? unci, oil ii<e \\ cat hv lot oi Loxiugtuli j Traaii g Co." Lot In >. i. "Ail that piece, parcel or ior oi iand, .-itua'e, inunci being in tli Town M Lexington, Stateaforesaid, fronting -i?it unci 4in, on Maiden street, running back by parallel lines I 136 feet and 7 inches, bounded I on North by lot of R. L. Connelly; East by Dr. E. P. Derrick; South by Maiden street and on the West by lot No. 1 herein above described." Lot No. 3. "All that piece, parcel or lot of iund, situate, lying and being in the Town ot Lexington, State afore| said, fronting on Main street, bounded ! on the N. & \V\, by lot of Mrs. W. P. Roof; on the East by lot of Scott Jtiendrix and on the Soutli by Main st., the same being known as the Dr. Geo. Smith lot." Country Land. Tract No. 1. Tract known as the Hebron church tract, containing 121 acres, more or less, lying and being in Lexington township, State aforesaid, adjoining lands of Frank Draft, F. M. IVf 17 L*nl rvn o r.rl lonrlfl rif iUtlliiiClO) IVJli^lUi iOiiun OLiu iouvto vi Hebron church." Tract No. 2. "Known as the Water's Ferry road tract, containing 49 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of the widow Harriet Busby, Daniel J. Lucas, Jacob Rish and pernaps others.'' Tract No. 3. Known as the Jno. W. Wise tract, containing fifty acres, more or less, situate, lying and being j in Boiling Springs towDsnip, county and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of Geo. D. Wise, Simpson D. Wise and Emma Williamson. Tract No. 4. Known as the Roland tract, containing 172 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of M. M. Spires, John A. Griffith, Taylor ana j. l. Roland. This plantation has been sub-divided into three tracts as follows: Tract A. containing 50 acres, more or less. Tract ?, containing 65 acres, more or less, and Tract 0, containing 57 acres, more or less. The Piatt Springs road runs through each of the above sub-divisions. Terms of Sale.?-One-third cash, balance to be paid November the first, 1914, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, from the date of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises purchased. Purchaser to pay for ail papers. For further information and description of property see plats and records ; on file in the* offices of Thurmond, j Timmerman & Oallison, attorneys. W. H. TOWNSEND. T. P. MEETZE. C. E. LEAPHART. Trustees of the Bankrupt Estate ot ( W. P. Roof. Oct. 13, m8?3w2 i I Mr. Vs. Say lor, of the Sandy Run j section ol Calhoun county, assisted in j Uie Farmers' Bank, at St. Matthews, during the absence of Cashier L. S. t , who whh sick at utt Co uinbia | it...-, .. iuS . /..i L IY, -t .TiA-.-cr" V- c* <l* O !..*? T rv| it $ 5? /v. s . v J orapt Attention M f*'? fr-Af ] : S? I n J jy, jajuj-VMP?. uK-'^-asu'.a vrxr ?vr -"^wrTr !j* When Next Gail and bca oar new bull Main and Gervais sheets, as a depositor it' you see li whether yen do that or no acquaintance. i\ UMIOffif Mii'S8! if Col't Di h'if ???? i mmmmmmmmammmmmmuamrnm ??? OUR P is to serve our depositors weii an< identical vrirh our own; 10 give as ; i with siiiiul banking; to welcome t large one; to be satisfied v;ich sma' 4 ness transactions, r.ud to it* ci \ precos-. This i? always the policy , ** i i 1 5 r3* " i,/- j ! y . , xjisiij'y 'ri S fc L.Sr" r *-4 sPSja^i: S f, H t ? ? ?: ' * ' .1 ?t </ * a r* f* T T* * <f ^ <s J-f ij -tti. vViJJE J ON Ex, 2 , r : xTrrirraaK??iWBr w wi'y<K " ^.' JUTWSI %? the1 o?n e IJL M.E. Ou \J ?. 2 The Carolina I ?Organize United States, State, Counl Capital stock $300,000 00 j Surplus profits 153,000 00 1 Liability, of stockholders 300.000 00 Protec ion to Depcs- I itors $755,000 00 i The new banking House is prov Vault which is protected by an Ei Electric Bank Protection Company thoroughly burgiar proof. It has also installed a complete i are offered to our customers at rea afford every facility and accommod, ?OFFK K| W. A. CLARK, President, H T. S. BRYAN, Vice President. I BANK OF 8 /HJ A DIM leni IT *""" ?ll? Make this] Bank yo your business |th way you [will be your neighbor anc J7S. Wessinger, Pres., DIREC' J. S. Wessinger, W. B. Williams, P. 3?. Prick, 0. P. Robinson J. W. We 14 Per Cent. On Savin SjjPer Cent. ( fg r 9 // / < C-Ijg in Co'umbia [| f ? ding on the coroner of jl We shouM v/cicom ^ you t to open an acconnt, but i we want to make your I ?Mill* B1HK I, S. 0 ? ymnmmtmmmmmmm m mm ?a ?? ? r ? ? mm w?<rf OLICY i truly, hOidiut? thoir interests ; aureus term as aro co::>i-rtont h-.j small account as weil aa tiic 11 margins of profit in its busiisto;ner-v a i.j;r treasure of i s of J \ rlafh&u Imk \ ji t \ t' n i U- _ . s??. u-. ; I. f . : *. i* i >? , W , >\,1 D i ?]' t i t rrcrriT^c /ivfvsj^w. rws^sf*-* ; * >j?w<r. ^c^r "** "<* * : TM HM -rr*=8fcr? yi ? 3SS - ?i.irv >ja _>r . 'LWlU^i RELIABLE yNational Bank I id 1868? K ty and City Depository. g| SAVING5 DEPARTMENT. Interest al'cwrd at the rate of p-l 4 per cent, per a mum, payable sS quarterly, February. May, Au- 3 ?ust, November. a ided with a modern Fireproof Icctric System installed by the jfe y of New Ycrh City , and is made set of safety deposit vaults which souable rates. \\ e are preparod to Bg) ation which one's business justifies rag 2ERS ' JOSEPH M. EELL, Cashier, M JOHN D. BELL, Asst. Cashier. R& CHAPIN I H CAROLINA. I IB up same oy aoing rough it. In this [helping yourself, I your {community. A. T. Mayer, Cashier. rORS: S. J. Clark, R. C. Shealy, K 7 A.*T. Mayer, sainger. igs Accounts. )n Time Certificates. m\ jzz&s&mm sss^saBBsaask?