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: . , THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. I. =' ? r & Eepresentatiue newspaper. Sowers bexinpton and the Borders of the Surrounding Scumies bihe a Blanhet. VOL. XXXV. LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1905 49. 7T~ GLOBE DRY GOODS COMPANY, ? iflT "W. 3=31- ^viTO^TC^XOn^T, TIE3., M-A-ZtT-A-G-IEjEB, 10^0 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. U. Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. October 13tf l m # J , 91 IB yjffy S BB? K BHM Swbm S 1 ITS ( ; THE i ators were: ! INSTITUTJ S competent bi f 1 ; The foil r l F. W. 1 : GEORO I j ALFRI ! EDWIi : julia: v jj n. L. ( if J v - From tl f j | * Althou< ! v County and . j legitimate lc i v. ? i I ! will soon, w 9 < * ] The H< ; 1st. It f I ! 2nd. 1 I 3rd. 1 ^ ; 4th. I J \. M 5th. Ji ^ ~ . i 5 if your mon jj his money ii k \ !I and secure f f' to come in a ! the very bes 3 you can lea^ J own money 4 v * ???^??i^? W. t Poad Braaei Dots. W . The banter is abroad in the land? L "'possum and tater, eh!"' r The school at Pond Brsnch will F open next Monday, the 16th. L Miss Emma Koon, of Lexington, spent a few days with her grandmother, Mrs. W. W. Koon, last week Mr. Willie Smith went over to Mt Enon, (Poplar Springe) church, Sunday, where he has been employed as music instructor. . > Mr. Paul S. Croat has two children I I that are quite sick. J f Mr. Maiachi Smith is visiting in | Brooklacd. Prof. Clinkscales did not speak here Sunday evening as was previously announced. Mr. J. L. Crout has purchased a brand new organ for his girls. Rev. J. E. Strickland preached an able sermon Sunday evening to a large congregation on education; inr tellectual and spiritual. * Cay. The Dispensary yussmu. The Sumter Iiem of September ; 27tb, a strong but sensible anti-dis""" pensary paper, has these pertinent | remarks to make concerning the t whiskey question: "We have no iove for the disp^n4 sary or the liquor traffic, but we do not believe it expediei fc to vote out "MEET ME XAT TAPP'S." _ The Nrwr: I IIV m w ( ' New goods are arr: Silks, Dress Good a special showing L Lace Curtains. The Jamei jrROWTH, ITS / LOME BANK is chartered under t F. W. Oswald, George Bell Timir .ON," deserving the support and co asiness men. [owing are the Board of Directors: OSWALD. President of The Home IE BELL TIMMERMAN, Vice Pr< CD J. FOX, Cashier of The Home * W. ROBERTSON, President of 1 SST E. KAUFMANN, Druggist, Pre DSWALD, Manager of The Lexingi le above list of Directors it will be s \ j i *h it is only two and a half years o community than ever before. It ai >ans it affords all the privileges cons e hope, be .selling their cotton for fro :>me Bank is a safe place to keep me ;s officers are safe and good business ts Board of Directors is composed o 'he Bank is equipped with a good b ' ? iy>r?nrjon G carries nre auu uuxgiai .Li-iou..! t is responsible for all the money lei ey is placed on deposit at The Horn a his house; -it is dangerous! You i rom robbers and burglars deposit yc ,nd investigate our way of doing bu t possible treatment. Come in to s< your money at The Home Bank ; safe. Isn't that fair? the dispensary. We cannot follow those who shut their eyes to the future and decnand that the dispensary be destroyed irrespective of the conditions that may result therefrom. If any assurance could be given that conditions would be improved ninetynine per cant. of our people would , favor the abolition of the dispensary, but there are many good citizens, among them The Daily Item classes itself, who do not believe it wise to vote out the dispensary merely to bring about a change. A change to ' 1 ? - II ? L. ?. something better wouia De an ngut*, but a change to something worse is not wise. There is such a thing as jumping our the frying pan into the fire. A- a. cold business proposition, the oc * thing that will appeal to some people, it would not be good business to turn over to the blind tigers the $25,000 that the couDty of Sumter, the city of Sumter and the towD of Mayesville annually receive from the dispensary and then tax j ours* Ives in addition to employ policemen and constables to attempt to ! keep the blind tigers in subjection. 1 E G T. Always useT. X. L. for pains. Rural Inspector of R F. D.'s Maoew spent Sunday in town. A fn l line of fashionable shoes, ' ak. W P R .ot'd. \& I 1 I w Baa iving every day. For t] wonderf .s, Ladies' Furnish in our Carpet Dei s L. Tapp Com E HOB9 OFFICERS AN \ he laws of South Carolina. It lerman and Alfred J. Fox?all c nfidence of the people of Lexingtoi the: men a ) Bank, President of The Lexingtoi Bsident and Attorney of The Home Bank, Treasurer Kaufmann Drug ( ;he National Loan and Exchange E isident and Manager of the Kaufm* ton Department Store and Merchan seen that The Home Bank has at it IT HAS BEIEI INI id The Home Bank is an assured si fords a safe place to deposit money, ristent with sound an,d safe banking THE FAF m 10 to 15 cents per pound and to A. SAFE PLACE T >ney for numerous reasons. The fc men. f intelligent and responsible busine uilding, handsome fixtures, a fire a: :'t in its care and keepings BURGLARS OA e Bank. They will guarantee its s are not only liable to be robbed, bul >ur money with The Home Bank a IT WILL OOST siness. Ask any of our officers an< 3e us when here. FREE OF j and it will be kept safe until you c; * xxxxxxxiiixiixxixiixxxxxxixxxxxxxx \ Divine Services. On the third Sunday in October R9V. J. W. Nea8e will have communion services at St. John's at 11 a m. After this service an intermission will be given for dinner. In the afternoon the Ladies' Missionary Society will present an interesting program consisting of soDgs, recitations and addresses. A collection will be taken for Home and Foreign Missions. All are cordially invited to these services. Rev. Nease recalls his appointment to hold preparatory service on Saturday afternoon, previous to the third Sunday. Narrow Escape. A little boy whose name could not be learned, narrowly escaped a tragic death yesterday on the midday train nn thp CJnlnmhia. Newberrv and Laurens Railroad. While the train was speeding between Little Mountain and ChapiD, the train gave a lurch in rounding a curve throwing 4he little fellow out of an open window. Hie mother, who was sitting on a seat behind him, caught the little fellow by the ankle as it disappeared over the sill. Passengers on the train came to her assistance and got the little fellow back into the car unhurt. T. X. L. cures cold in the head. TAPTS_GREATER ! - n ?i tie last tew aays quicx 'ul rapidity. You cann ings, Wash Goods jartment of new I ipany, 1642,16< ZXX1IIXXXXXXXXXXXXZXIZXXXXXZXIIIXXXTTT he: ban D ITS EXCELL] was incorporated and commenced b if Lexington County. It is, therefo i County. The Stockholders, Director <T ITS HEAD. a Department Store and Merchant. Rank. Solicitor of the Fifth Judicial ( 2o., Mayor of the Town of Lexington < lank of Columbia and Financier: inn Drug Company, it. s head some of the best known busines: A SUCCESS. iccess and it is, therefore, in a better allowing a liberal rate of interest on sa r > RMERS, them this Bank opens its doors offering O KEEP MONEY. dlowing are some of them: ss men who supervise the work of the nd burglar proof safe and vault. N'T ROB VOU afety. No good farmer, or other busin b you also run a risk of loosing your lil t Lexington, S. C. VOU NOTHING d they will be glad to tell you. We tr CkLL. COST ill for it. If you will leave it long en< The fall sowiDg of turnips are lock- K| ing fine hereabouts. Inspect our line of harness and saddles. Lexington Dept. Store. Attend the CouDtv Fair all three days, October 17, 18 and 19. There will be a bloomiDg of oraDge blossoms in this town next Sunday. Tf rnn want a fihne that will wear well and of the latent /fashionable style, call on Meetzs & Son. Botb Mr. and Mrs. James E Rawl are nursing an attack of chills and [ fever. I The Gregory-Conder Mule Co , of Columbia, are offering fine mules and horses at bargain prices. Mr. Lucius E. Dreher is studying denistry at the Baltimore Dental j College. We sell the best stoves to be hai at the lowest prices. Lexington Department Store. It was tbe Irene team that played Sand Dam on Saturday cf last wtek in which Irene was victoiious. FOB SALE?A desirable cotton plantation in the Bakersville section Eg of Lexington count}; 186 acrep, 75 ||| in cultivation; six room bouse, bam, || stables, etc. Other farms ia Lcxi'u>- H ton, Richland and Newberry. H C M. Dempeey, 1811 Main m Columbia, S. 0. 49 f ^ DEPARTMENT STORE express orders of later s1 ot get better values than i, Linens, Comforts, i'loor Coverings, Art 14, 1646 Main M | ENT FACILITIES. usiness in March, 1903. Its incorpor- jj re, what its name signifies, a "HOME J s and Officers are all well known and ! ? H * M a Jircuit and Lawyer. jj md Insurance and Real Estate Agent. J N a s men of this County and State. 3 N t M N condition to serve the people of this 3 vings accounts. To those who are seeking j N M N M ? an absolute safe place to keep their money. j * M M N M N n officers of the Bank. 3 3 H " ? M v M M * * ess man, ought to take chances on keeping jj fe at the hands of a burglar. To be safe J * - N \ " * * y to accommodate our customers and give j o.ugh we will PAY YOU for keeping your jj K M M ?? ' PrififtS start at ?7 nO and win^ rm of ?on An Plenty of stopping points where most people buy BOYS' SUITS. $2.50 TO S 5.00 ' OVEKCOATS, $5 00 TO $15.00 ^ B?Y^ ?VEEC0ATS' $2 0? T? $ ^ UNDERWEAR AND NECKWEAR V&r WE ENJOY A SPLENDID LEXINGTON ^ ^patron AGE-^I 4r1BnBri IS THE TIME TO !{-S copv?c,t\ and if \ on want a smart suit full of life and ginSg a less \ ?)-er. of "stvlish cut and faultless fit, they are here Jgjp ^gTKHHciHER Ffsxst fresh. from NEW YORK'S MOST SKILLFUL TAILORS. "MEET ME AT TAPP'S". VV"cricLer?u.l Su.it Values. X7p-to-Eats Stales. ;yled suits and cloaks have come in with these. Notions, Etc. We are making ; Drapery, Window Shades and Street, Columbia, S. C.