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< _ _ The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, January 3, 1906. lades to XTetr Afcrertisemeats. Statement?Lex. Savings Bank. Royster Guano Co. . Clothing?Kinard. Guano?W. P. Roof. New Year's Greetings ? Lexington Department Store. Irish Potatoes?Lorick & Lowranoe. Notice?Estate Charlotte Bowman. ' Pinal Discharge?Estate Daniel Drafts Final Discharge?Estate J. W, Hook. MftWFSTY. SAFETY. FAIRNESS. The Home Bank, LEXINGTON, S. C. k Keeps your money safe and pays yon ^ 4 per cent, interest per annum every three months on deposits. F. W. OSWALD, President. A. J. FOX, Cashier. I Cotton and Turpentine. Lexington 11$ Columbia 11$ Savanoah?Turpentine.... 65. Divine Services. 1 Divine services will be held at Nazareth on Sunday, Jannary 7, 1906. Ifnlaa fw S&Ia ?tMww ava a??i I have four good farm mules for ale, which I offer at bargain prices. Gall quick. W. W Barr, Lexington, S. C. 3w 11 Legislature. The Legislature convene* on the 9th instant. The fire works will h then begin, and hot stuff may be expected for several weeks in the old faalla. N Found. A sum of money found which the owner can get by calling at The Home Bank, describing same and paying for thi9 advertisement. * Court, r Oonrt convpn#?8 here on the 15th of January, 1906, Judge D S. Hydrick presiding. Both dockets are full to. over fi 3wing, there being six prisoners in jail, and a busy court may be exJ pected. Sat Tour Money f Beady for your paper when you go to assess. The Dispatch man will be with the County Auditor out in the county on bis tour, commencing at Edmund and Gaston next Monday the 8?h. - Offioers of Dizie Lodge. The following are the officers of Dixie Lodge, No. 52, I. O 0 F., " elected for the ensuing term: Geo. UaH Timmatman XT A TTarl P Oswald. V. G ; M D. Harman, See : & Alfred J. Fox, Tress. Horses &ad Mules For Sale. I will be io Colombia about Jan. lOfcb, at the Falk Stable Co, 1405 ^ Assembly street, with a cat load of ^good broke moles, saddle and harness horses and mares from Tennessee. W. A. Maloney. Fire. The still, ro8>D, &c, at Gaston beV longing to W. Addison Goodwin, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday 27th December, 1905, by a passing'engine on the railroad, setting fire to same. Loss sboot $900 00. * Odd Fellows Notice. Officers sod Brothers of Pelican Lodge, No. 75,1 O O. F, are re ? ? 4_ 1- . .1 iU. .>.4 (JUtWIttU fcO uo preevub ab me UCAK regolar meeting, January 5tfa, at 8 o'clock p. m. Business of importance will be transacted. r* C E. Leaphart, Noble Grand. Call and See. x Too are reminded that when yon go to Columbia to purchase dry goods, dress goods, millinery, notions, &c, that Win. Piatt, keeps a * fall stock in the latest weaves and patterns and will sell yon as cheap as any one. Call to Bee him while in the city. County Medical Society. , The County Medical Society held its regular meeting here on Monday which brought some of the moat v prominent Medical lights of the county to our town. We are always < glad to see them and have them among ue. Blacksmith aad Wheelwright. I wish to atate to the White Bock ?nmmnnitv that I am Dreoared to do all kinds of blacksmith and wheelaright work?horse shoeing a specialty?at this place, and guarantee all J work. W. P. Crumpton. 4*12 New Tear's Social. Mr. Sam P. Rjof gave a most pleasant nccaseion to hi* many friends on New Year's ntgbt. The time was most pleasantly spent, and the advent of the New Year was witnessed with joy by the young folks assembled. An elegant luncheon wes served and all carried away pleasant recollections * -cf the hospitality of the Rjof home. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF THE LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK Lexington, S. C. At the close of business Dec. 30, 1905? RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $148,720,16 Demand Loans 14,213 00 Bonds and Stocks 5,000 00 Over drafts secured and unsecured 2,500 30 Fixtures and Furniture 1,000 00 Cash, Cash Items and in Banks 18,475 58 $190,208 04 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $10,000 00 Rediscounts 7,000 00 Due Banks 292 31 Cashier's Checks 298 76 Deposits 160,846 38 Profits 11,470 59 $190,208 04 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. Personally comes W. P. Roof, who makes oath that he is the cashier of the above named bank, and that the foregoing statement is true to the best of his knowledge and belief. W. P. ROOF, rL. S.] Subscribed and sworn to before me at Lexington, S. C., this 2nd day of January, 1906. R. D. SMITH, [L. S.J Notary Public, S. C. Correct Attest: C. M. EFIRD, J. E. HENDRIX, SAM P. ROOF, Directors - Salesday. j Monday was first Monday and salesday. A number of citizens from far and near attended the sales and other business that called them in town. Clerk, Samuel B. George, made the only official sale: the estate lands of Charles Bowman, 3"? acres, near Irmo, to C. S. R*ucb for $361 00. The Maj H A. Meetze home at the depot was bought in by Henry A. Meetze for $6,500 v - . . Nov is the Time. The Dispatch and The Home and Farm both for 8 whole year for only $1 25 This combination gives you your county paper, fall of local and county news, together with one of the best household and agricultural ? ? <% A r\tY 1 pUUillHtUUUB 1U bUO wuubij. auj subscriber to the Dispatch can have the Home and Farm sent to their address for one year upon payment of twenty-five cents. For Sale. 15 horse power engine and 25 horse power boiler, tf Alfred J. Fox. WE RES WE REI WE RES] WE REB /f\/f \ /*\ /J\ /V\ None Better ii Buy from a Gun M and we will ta] S. S. Mel BICYCLE SUPPLIES, GUNS, AM 1318 MAIN STREET QanfomKor 1 R 3m I^V'|/W*AA ?/VX *V? v***. J We are now ready to nan f Maine Stock. > RED BLISS > EARLY R! J Write us at once for PRI< J We are ready to Book Oi W ot?tt /io4-o wonfoH Hnrincr t.hf A MkUJ UHW TT UUVWW. <??%* ???Q J to the 15th of February. J We are headquarters for I FIELD AND 6A K Write us your wants and | Lorick & Loi J WHOLESALE AND ] ? COLUMBIA, - Insurance. Life, Fire, Accident. I have purchased the local agency of all the companies represented here by Mr. C. S. Bradford, and respectfully ask for a continuance of the business given him. E. G. DREHER, b LEXINGTON, - - - S. C. ? it m A BEGULAR COMMUNICATION f Lexington Lodge, No 152, A. will be held Saturday, Jan. y ' \ 6. 1906. at 7 d m. Payment of ' dues and other important business will be transacted Brethren are earnestly re- ^ quested to attend promptly. A By order of the W. M. ^ Godfrey M. Harman, Secretary. " o: Life Seatea.ce Confirmed. Z Washington, Jan. 2?Tbe United e] States suoreme court sustained the court below in the case of James Howard V6. tbe State of Kentucky, thrice convicted of the murder of tl Governor Goebel. Howard is under U sentence of life imprisonment: ti TOOK. S it Ii r\nxr * JUU11. 11 tl PRING. ARREL. I S( ii IMT ffi JL' 'X' X X 'JL' ? f i the Country. ian-Buy at Home se care of You. niastei?9 < MUNITION, REPAIRING, ETC., COLUMBIA, S. C. ' jorrnisl ie Low Prices on Genuine ? TRIUMPH, I ED ROSE. 5 ujfca. } ders, and will ship out on \ j month of January and up \ RDEN SEEDS. I let us Name Prices. ^ race, Inc., \ EtETAIL SEEDMEN, J WVVWWWWV II NEW YEAR'S We return our thank g the year past, and irl "nrn?r>prnn s irinomin We will be pleased t istomers, and will i >urteous treatment. Lexington Dep EXING-TON, - -' r i tconomisi FOR COAI The very best stove that can e had is none too good for yon. lext in importance to the home -self comes the stove; for no arcle made and sold adds so much > HE COMFORT OF THE HOME 3 a thoroughly reliable Cooking .pparatus. Used on an aver - i j* ?e of tiiree Hours per aay ior iree lmndredand sixty-five days f every year it is the constant nnpanion of the housewife and ill undoubtedly have its influace upon her disposition. IT IS MY CLAIM 3 at there is no Range offered to le American people that is betjr than the 'ECONOMIST,' o matter what the cost of it lay be. It wi 1 do *nytliing that uy other Steel Range will do; ; will last as long as any other, t cost less than its competitors ud but little more than trashy nitations which are not worth le room they occupy. ATISFACTION GUARANTEED > every user of the Economist Vrought Steel Range. 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