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^ l ^^ Ore, CmHe. I,ite a BKuA?- ~ ^X7XLIYT~ ^ ~ 31 io it is witt a tank account. Ap THE HOMEN t Capital $25,690.00.4 i' *.. Jk Samuel ?. Geoi^e, Ere ? Alfred J. Fax, CashMr, :v;;- 1:. L, . .. . . B are effesed to Qur tnstC'iners at SB afford every lacility and accomi -0] m . W. -A. CLARE, l^reeident, T.'^BRYAN, Vice President. &i - ? 1 iwwn^wv I FORTUNESt "BEGIN ' | ^ Think this over caref I Fortunes have been i and the Saving Habit, 1 5 Courtesy or Good Mam ^ by practice. T Bring your own acco j children to us and secu I # pounded every three m II The Bank of * i CAPITA] w[ B. F. Taylor, Pre3., E. G. Sei I K L. L. H I OUR >v . t? to earve oar depositor* well identical with our own; to give with ftonsd b&kt&g; to welcc f Urge one; to be sst&fled with nets* transaction*, and to give i . - mheu. ThfcCte alwtyi the p The falsetto 0? COL | ^ Wzua 1 I ' , jr. v?>v - , ^ ^ . V ^ ^ . i 8 If II vvM\ smcuim. ill the buk it $100 check t in his pocket likely go With a limilar aiaouht of curoacy f Sl TITTLE. The check regains ihtaci ersoa likes to KEEP IT I2TTACT. ' ATIONAL BANK GTON S. C. Resources $259,900.00 ??t_r i: ' ' ' fc, Jas. Ji^ingard, V. Pres. tr -ri A.n.:4ji i x A* X. 1 >S Waili^ABSLIT I 111 IIIHMIH ! Ill?m!>0? MIIIIMI??M|p?? II ete sefc of safety deposit vaults "which |||'. ; reasonable rates, % e are prepared to * jP>M notation which end? a bnsiness iustifies HI ?FIOERS ' 1 ?& JOSEPH M. BEI T,. Cashier., JOHN D. BELL", Asst. Cashier. ||? muuunu^? t LIKE CHARITY, $ AT HOME." t * a\ ully: Seven out of every ten jp rounded upon "SAVINGS," ? ike the habits of Kindness, v tiers, can best be established ^ unt and the accounts of your ^ re 4 per cent, interest com- jt lonths. t $ Columbia, S. C. I L $200,000.00 S bels and J. P. Livingston, Vice-Fres. ^ ardin, Cashier. # POUCY # * . " ' t and ^ truly, hntdtng their interests i a* generous tenet is are oonstefcent > ate feeun*tt acoeant iCb well as the; '' email margins oi profit in it# bus!- * S?ctut?niers a {fir measure otftb* ottcy of Nattaiai Mast UMBIA, S. Q, . $, I !, a fi P. Hurts*** OwWarr* TasiffcSa-al ? i i Death of Jfr, D. BeeSikeily. . D. Ike Shealy, 60cfMora#* soldier, progressive fanner and . hish-toned gentleman, a resident of Peak, died, suddenly of heart failure on thesecond of the Home National Bank "building in this trtntatSo'cdocfc Monday afternoon. Mr. Shealy drove to Lexington Monds^ merninjf In company with h!? W,. ft HWly , - -0?T .. Shealy, a member of the regiEvration ni (hit Mnntv. aLntl fisdkMtt in 1 the best fplritft. He hadiraHeft the residence of Frank W. Shealj, with whom he had eaten a hearty meal and had gone on the second jfiooro? the building with'George Mt Soon, member of the Lexington County Dispel a* board. ;;Al*w<%fcj^ m went into the bidding" fe hir father, and he found him in la sitting posture .with his head resting- en his elbaKr. Dr. J. J. Wingard, who has an office in the same building was haf&yXsummoned and did all thai medical science could devise, hot'life was extinct. The deceased was about 68 years of age and leaves four sora and 4hn^ danghtew.'They are; L. jHagrtp; i Colie M., ^ Holly Shea^-/e^ Peak. operator at Nicety-six^T."j Shea^v and Miss Ira Sbealy of P^a^ ahcf a telegraph operator,* died about i three weeks ago, and the death r\ the \ f ather comes as a great shock to his ! family and friends. ? ? Power Turned On. The Parr Shoals Power Company at I Parr Shoals was turned on last Saturday at coon for the first time, and on Monday, June 1, the company began to furnish power to a number of enterprises throughout the State. This is j one of the most wonderful water-power j plants in the entire country and has j been completed at a cost of several j million dollars. i The opening of the power company was celebrated with a big barbecue to which many invitations had been issued. On Friday night the employees of Mr. Edwin W. Robertson, of Columbia, prime mover in the undertaking and owner of the plant, gave Mr. Robertson a bananet, in Columbia. which for bcanty and elegance has never been equaled in the history of Columbia. The new plant will furnish power for plants all 07er the State, and will be the means of developing the natural resources of the State. Mr. H. L. Parr, of dewberry, or- j t nizpd the fi?*8t oor?rNOTlr o. via rr to develop the present plant, and to him much credit should be given. The new plant is partly in Lexington and partly in Fairfield county and will add much to the taxable property of the two counties. I I Children's Day at Hebron. Children's Day was observed by the people of Hebron Methodist church, the Rev, J. P. Inabinet pastor, on 8und?y afternoon, May 31st The | attendance was very large, and the programs was a delightful feature of the meeting, vThe ei^ieee by the children were especially pleasing, all of them reflecting credit upon them- j elves as well ae their instructors; t and the music vm exceptionally fine. Mr, H. N, Bonn -is the faithfnl and effiolent superintendent of the Sunday school and in hti untiring eftorts as well at the efforts of the several lady: teachers, it due the sowers of the occasion. Hebron is located in a thickfy tied community. The people are lib* wxJ Godfearing, and they afrwtya, take a pride in the ??*tM pi ,th4?i? church. Thia aas*t?l oodMteu k uhf?y?l3okec forward fco by both oH f and young with a greatceal of pleasure. v - "We t^ eee that oar little flret blacksmith shop wtw.U^W"" and 'tpent the. day with M??| ^ Melton Shall. Mr. Jeeee BalloGRKby which died Mr.; Melton Boof, one of ou old friendt?i*iii oneof thh gradnatee at Leiifl^to^Slgh$bfcool last week* A laj&e crowd attended the ainging ttW. Fry' Saturday night. Misses Viola, Dei is and Hattle Eleazer.epefit Saturday and Sunday at the lkAuHtf HCjvJ. W. Fry** Mr. Joe Sanainer and Miss Eiiie Bey*, attended- commencement Hond*|Whtf We were ail glad to see a nice rain Sunday afternoon. The Trio. : Deserved Praise. r ' i{<Mx * We. werefclore than pleased to hear several prominent and influential men in j^na^bia last week speak in highest terzh^dt Lexington's candidate for Ba^i^d .Oontmissioner and ayowed th^r ^wnesE support. Mr.. Shealy is a hauler jfrod &is chances for election are A*l."-; Watch and see if he don't ^Bp^^Edisto Dots. A- xeiy . pielty girl from Hopewell/ Johnny a pleasant visit i- v.v y, and we hope that she :rs*W^ e same trick on L.J. again A- Quite r-number of friends attended .the RailJAhay at Pelion Saturday and 0tey report ji'avisg a jolly good time. etma, the admired daughter o ^" ;#;Mrs. Harry Hydrick, of spent' last week with Addie.Agn.es Schoen y.rti^Spc>.5.pQclg and Miss Neaiie he Quests of Mrs: Mamie ai t err: ooii. - ik vPj&. .^Hpk.spn was. the attract *11 ^ 7 ;oI oar teacher, Mias ' Vnd t^Uy^from hear Perry, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. Abel L. Starues and family. Undo Dick Peel and Mr. and Mrs. Jmkij Jefcoat, made a business trip to Swansea one day last week. The stork called in at the home ot Mr. M. C. Kirkland's a few days ago and left a very sw8et baby. We used ! the word sweet because it's a little | girl. Had it been a boy we might j ha-ve said "a rascal". Mr. 0. F. Cooper dinea Sunday with 1 it- t ur r>?~i ; lur. o . XX. X COX. We were glad to have v. ith us Sunj day evening our friend, Mr. M. C. I Laird. | Dr. Toole and Dr. Black, of Columbia, called on us one afternoon la9t if f week. Wondor who was the guest Sunday j of Miss Josephine Kirkland. j Mrs. Rena Sharpe was the guest i Monday of Mrs. Ollie Schonberg. ! We are sorry to note illness of Mr. i A. M. Reed, but we hope for him a speedy recovery. Mr. T. G. Knotts and sister, Miss Kittie, were welcome visitors' last ! Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Richard Peele. The crops around here are looking | fairly well considering the drought. I - -O -- -i ! - 1 I JXLI\ v/iliaiicj, Oi uui IJCSZ | farmers made twenty-three bushels of wheat on ODe acre. Can any of yon good readers beat that'! May 30. Little Johnny. Mr. Dent Announces For ReElection. In this issue of the Dispatch appears the announcement of County Auditor W. D. Dent fcr re-election, as will be seen by reference to the ennonncemenfc colomn. Mr. Dent is unques nonaoiy w? ui cue w-o* vv>?ui?jr auui* tors in the State. He is attentive, honest and .conscientious in - the discharge ofhie duties, and he haa made an enviafte record for himself. He knows ev&f phase of the many problems that Come before him, and no man has ever made a better public official. The DispatJb bespeaks for him generous support from the voters of the county. Wt ... Columbia High School. tHa factfitr and eradustinsr claas of the CohnoMa High School hire ova thanka>fo? An invitation io be present 6t fbe oktfing exercises *t the Opera House, Colombia, Jooe the 4th. Mm Eva Louise Dcnn'n.? is one of the accomplished young lady gradaatep. Irmo HotesWiu yon please spare space for the news from our little town, Everybody was glad to see the rain Sunday. Miss Hattie Pearl Hook is visitiDg . friends in Colombia. Miss Mai tie Smith has gone to her home in Columbia fox a few months1 1 : stay. All tViO (rtlWu oniMAi. *'n? ?ka?fr a* j Mr. and Mrs. P. G.Freshlej'a home Saturday night, ' We are glad to see Mist Pearl Kyzer oot again after several days illness. But sorry to lsanr of Mrs. Kysser's being sick. ' Bin. 0. F. Ncnamaker and children are visiting -relatives at Denmark. Little Malcolm Freshley is spending a few days with bis brother Preston. A. Friend. 6SGS69C9SS69e9696969C9CS6Si | BROOKLA New Brook I DISEC | i. C. Lybrand, E. W. 1 R. N. Sean, Henry fi A ? r? CK.,11 T C T vj XJL* &/ UUUU) lo/? kJt X S AIivisuu: jj Frank W. Shealy. James A (' When Next Call and see our new bui Main and Gervais streets, as a depositor if you see 1 whether you do that or n< acquaintance. UNlGJff MAT] j . Columb I IV ========== & Tj. T5TVT"D emnnrv e? That sign, "Stop, look, LUtc of dollars in damages. It's a g ! people are often warned by a simila They stop in time. Kow about your bank account is the BEST KIND 01 BANK Of : chaps J. S. Wessinger, President. L/lJ-x. Jtjv J. S. Wessinger, S. J. H. C. Shealy, P. M A. T. 4 per cent, on Savings Accounts; We're right Echlorazon ttacks the liver, kidne ^attacks the bones an ist as serious as any symptoms are lassitm e eyes slightly tinge fcit-e, constipafciou, any ist keep off chills a Tsold 011 a guarantee 1 HUDCinS bi QPPOStrt P AG] M for Dr, Hfiis For Peas Btock^&ad Pcrattry ggj Remedies B Wh?n you have s jjreseTlption to 1 ||j by fcnwting it to us. I Columb: t BBL Comity Com'rs. Met Monday, The county board of commission ere met in regular session Monday. A large volume of routine business was disposed of. Nothing out of the ordinary came before the board for consideration. f m m m - AUAXIACU* '. - . " . 1 At the residence. of Xoor Hayes, magistrate, May the 7tb, 3914, Mr. Clarence Ale wipe ot Lexington county and Miea Fannie E. Clarke, of Aiken oonnty, 8. 0. \ *4 Lost Fox-Hound. Lo$t on last Thursday a white hound, rather slender b&iit with a few/small gray spots on hie back, ears are while . with brown specks. Reward for information leading to recovery. . 33 Rt. 2, Irmo, S. 0. H. Dreher. " " K96Se9696969696969SSS9696M^ I IN D iSAJNK | land, S. C. TOSS: Shull, G. A. Guignard 2 Buff, F. L. Sandel rotti, P. J. Wessinger t BOAED: | . Summerset, Lemuel Hall. sesesftsssesesesesssesessssf =\ <0 _ 1 U iii ^uiuaiuia Icing or the coroner of We should welcome you it to open an acconnt, but Dt we want to make your EOlffJL X*-&AZffK on I iiij vj, jj JB rr.Etfuwrrxj,^njg mironmgawsxa^;awwu^imn?.-i^wxri or-1 ft* t - OMT.%r Jf 811IJMM1??M?OMi?MlfiiCTUMO? .V ' > '_*' JjpSP^ | *?? J ^ ^ ^ ? rAil?AO^ I ?JU u ------ "" " * u i" saved tlie road many thousandsj ;ood sign. It's worth $10,000. Wise i r sign on the road of extravagance, self? Think this over seriously. A ' SECURITY at any time. CHAPIN N, s. c. A. T. Mayer, Cashier. j : Oiarfe, \v'. a. Williams, . Frick. N. Z. Sease, Mayer, J. W. Wes-inger 5 per cent, on Time Certificates. on the job. ? MALARIA?HKfr. iys and digestive organs, just as 03 d muscles of the human system. Kj disease on the human calender. H de, a yellow tinge to the skin, the jd with yellow. Poor digestion, ' nf fhoaa ctrm-nfnmc aro't wapninff SB > ad fever, with CHLOBAZONE. B to cure, or your money back. *? Ba?#IA| j/f HUG STORE, I &9T OFFICE. 2NT " AGENT S tar Remedies. Ear Belie Meade H fcweet Oandiee, S the osly candy that B jiafeped the pure food law. B 311 yon will cot raake a mistake g