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/ / r \ " THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. VI : ~~~ Ji. Eepresentatioe Newspaper. Sowers Lexington and the borders of the Surrounding Bounties Like a Slanhet. I yftT. TTTVTTT ' LEXINGTON, S.C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1908. 52~ I '< ???^ ??????? ??^mm ???? 1 r & JjtL I W 5, . L* t-. ' SCENES LINKI i] ^ are now mostly , memories. We h year. Why not make this the time A CHECK O! las many advantages over actual cs i oetter off to-day if he had carried vacation? If a check book is good i | THE HO: LEXIN JULIAN E. KAUFMANN, ALI President. i NOW IS THE Cultivate the i . \ The following are just a few re account: 1st. It provides you with an a money paid out. 2nd. It gives you confidence in j 3rd. Your bank account, howe"* fund, which will mean peace pier j Deposit your money with us w] L * the community in which yon live ! the Bank R. L. LYBRAND, President ^ ^a?mm 1892. ! Lexington S LEXINGTOJ . Capital, Surplus and Ui 5 per cent interest pai toeing computed semi-annual received. ? 1 __ A 1. Commercial accounts ai& Ample facilities for hai account will be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes foi W.] H si +? BK * I Tjie Big! M IE. VV V\^N^AAAA/WWWWW Throngs o gains in Clo boldly demo country ha? Cost no loi stock into m< to turn the ] REMEMBER, in thi of Shoes. Hats and Fu I xs H I If you val . I dreds of woi I FAMOUS mR b! FREE railroad FA CI-3A5ES OF 3:3 AS r' * ' V g: *W- H lO^O MAIN STREJ Solicits a Share ED WITH VACATIONS ave to settle down to business for another to start that bank account? I THE HOME BANK ish. Don't you know some who would be a check book instead of currency on his in play time it is better in business time. ME BANK, GTON. S. C. RED J. FOX, KARL F. OSWALD, Cashier. Asst. Cashier. TIME TO BEGIN! 5 habit of Saving. asons WHY you should carry a bank ccurate and consecutive record of all your judgment. rer small, will be the start of a reserve tty and a contentment in old age. sere it will be in active use and benefit of Swansea. B. E. CRAFT, Caahler. 1908. Savings Bank, r, - s. c idivided Profits $30,000.00. d on sayings deposits, interest lly. Deposits of $1.00 and over to given special attention, idling your business, and your rent, $1.00 per year. P. ROOF, President and Cashier Sale of the "F America's f. G ro vi f economical people thing, Shoes, Hats a nstrating the fact tl e read in our adverl The Stocks a lger guages selling i aney in a hurry, taki Famous Clothing Co s stock you will find the celebrated PE irnishings from some of America's best MA -m Art OTT 1A1M a n UO , J uiu UJJLV7 t iderful money savir MUSIC EVERY DAY BY A < r OLD STAND '?" 1 E3 :tz ' j'4 [??JR- | 1L, i ;0 UPWARDS. jj Si ?, 11 fcvrv; 0 LOBE BBT 60 ST, > of Your Valued Pat Robert Stevens Silled by Truesdale Carr. Robert Stevens, a negro, wa9 9hot and killed by Truesdale Carr, another negro, in the pressing room of Joe Davig, in the rear of the barber shop oa Friday afternoon. At the inquest Saturday morning Joe Davis was the principal witness. He stated that Stevens was in his place sitting on a chair when Carr came in with a double-barrel shotgun, and drew it on Stevens, wherupon Stevens got up and protested against Carr pointing the gun at him. Oarr told Stevens he would shoot him. Stevens grabbed the gun in an effort to keep f.om being shot. .-A struggle ensued, Stevens finally turning loose the gun As he turned to walk away Carr shot him in the^ide, the whole load taking effect in the stomach, causing a wound from which the bowels were portruding when help arrived. Irs# Wingard and Sandail did everything possible for the wounded man, but he died about 11 o'clock Friday night. The coroners jury returned a verdict in accordance with the above facts, and added that, in their opinion, the killing wa3 willful murder. Carr * ' 1- _ J 1?Ml - J _ BKippea as soon as ne naa Kineu. ms man. but was captured by Sheriff Corley and Deputy Sheriff Miller about 9 o'clock Friday night. He is in jail. Another Meeting at New Hope. A protracted meeting will commence at Good Hope Baptist church, Rjv. W. R. Corder will assist Rev. Cupstid in this meeting. BROOKLAf NEW BROOI We Want your business. It is your money with us until you n times a year. J. C. CUICNARD, Vice-President. J> ? U LL amous" Dooi ? G reates es&C are eagerly availi ,nd Gents' Furnish lat what the intell bisements, they ha ire Doomed and ! >rice. Everything ng a loss of thousj 's., Loss to your p: CK SATISFACTION brands in Cl< known and most reputable Manufa ssiriEi trowd at the earlie ict AnnArfnnifiPcs nf fcQ VJ^j^VA UVtUlVAVW V* CELEBRATED PIANIST. TS.& IONS GOHFAH r, JE., ronage. Polite and Pre FVFRYTHINF. Lit till 1 11111VI BnamaaiBMi IN JEWELRY PIKE Watches, Stocks, Diamonds, Silverware. Handnainfed | China, Gut Glass, Lockets, Chains, Etc. ! \ Your orders promptly attended. Send your repair work. It will be examined and chargets made known at once. Everything guaranteed. : : : G. L. JONES, j JEWELER, ! Batesburg, - S. C. Notice, Trespassers. This is to notify all persons not to hunt or trespass m any manner upon our lands, as the law will positively be enforced against all persons violating this notice. TTTAQ W rj-TT VTVR Sept. 24-4w. Jerome Rish. YD BANK, i (LAND, S. C. % our desire to please. Leave W eed it. We pay interest four m gyj L. S. TROTTI, j|j President Kjl| med Stocks ?t Bargai 155* v'l ng themselves of t Lings, which are be ligent people of C ,ve found to be the Must Go and Mu is marked at figm mds of dollars to r rofit. jthing; CROSSETT, "KING QUAI icturers. eTdoit ist possible momer fhist crrAaf. rsvIa VMAW D VV V MWVAWt .EE IJO MISTAKE; LOOK FOj W+SJJ 'I I I p II P.I im |?, ,m *mjm m Iff "! > f .It|l. 1H|>,| * nm^ T m. * '"H r'ipivfy-'-' Y, COLUMBIA, S. C. >mpt Attention, October istf BNI AD01 -*s wor^ onlY half i f ? B * %| vsf\o ? \ \ ? ^ 1 f V* AVA in n 4- 1 nn^i J|\V'kUCAC 13 at icasi IVVJ temptation oat !' C Citizens Bi PP BATESE g ,5|1 It s safer there ac .--J ffP?!| box. Start your a \1WMj sA * have. Make it a r i BP. ' y A Pa^ kills ^ c^6 y9&\jggkMm left for yourself eve We pay interest i ; U. X. GTJNTER, I 4 per cent, interest is what you rece our Savings Department?4.per cei an effort on your part and helps I can start an account with $1.00. THE HRST NATIONAL 1 I Certificates of Deposit, 6 or 12m< Take Your Meals at Bei i taurant While AST! now in the I n Givers 1 MAIN STRE . . COLUMB he thousands of wc ling given in this j lolumbia and the truth. st Go Quick. res which are bourn each this end, No ilTY," BOYDEN, FRENCH and o Lt and participate S THE BIG SIGNS AT THE ? '<) ri. fa>V v n> v ' > "? - i? m>i* *tik . ?.. ... . Jli % V >, - -I , 4 .LAR IN HAND as much as one in the bank. For Ice in the temptation to spend it. of your way by depositing your ink of Batesborg, !UEG, : : : S. C. ty way than in your safe or cash ccount today with what you ule to deposit all your cash and sck. You'll find you have more sry time you balance your books, on time deposits quarterly. Ppgg JONES, Cashier. I. HI. CARTER, Asst. Cashier. 1 m live on all money deposited in at. that comes to you without o increase the principal. You SANK of BATESBURG >nths at the rate of 5 per cent.. imMBir J n David's Parlor Resin Columbia. hlands of 9 .ET, ... i IAS S. C. I mderful bar- 1 great event, s surrounding 1 i to turn the I w's the time 1 ?.?'?H' ther Celebrated brands n 5T2 I in the hun- i I o Hotel, | b]