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bll - 1 THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. ft ? p* $ ? & Bepresentatiue Beurspaper. Supers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Bounties Lihe a Blanket. 1 ? fvftT. TTTTTV LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1908. . 5 iiia^^ r?r-wiT^^?c S?-3* -.- ..jp ifefl:i?ip,-> V "? - - "V& 1'> : JT S? >4 -:W&3g? > ; ' - ' ? ' There is no use of hunting around f KEEP YOUR I The chances are that if you ask one he will tell yon that it is a perfectly s knows this ' ';iL Bi will recommend us. Every customer k ^protect the interest of our customers. THE Hon T.TTTVH MUM E. KAUFMANN, ALFK President. <\i NOW IS THE 1 ??????i Cultivate the I fc. The following are just a few zeas \ account: I 1st. It protides you with an acc Le. money paid out. r 2nd. It gives you confidence in yc 3rd. Your bank account, howerei | . fund, which will mean peace plenty ^ * * *? ?? ?*!. MO Trrlsfl f l/eposw your XUUiicy V*urn uo f uv the community in which yon live. The Bank < R. L, LY8RAND. President 1 === I There co&es a time ra ev 1 pointer?a helping hand to , I I THF FIRST NiTIM 111L ft ftftftV ft A IAS S SWA ??< 1 is ,the pointer that will 1 I worries if you will begin i 8 ment today. . k I..1 " I ^ HH * n / f . I & I ^ <305 H_ ' \ 61 W. 2E? leao MAIN 8TRE1 Solicits a Share 1 I 3 or a place to AONEY SAFELY > of yoor neighbors abont the Home Bank afe place to have money. Anyone who INK now* we do business in a careful way and We would like to do business with you. IE BANK, TON. S. C. ED J. FOX, KARL F.OSWALD, Cashier. Asst. Csshisr. ME TO BEGIN! ?W^WB????I???? W?^?? liabit off Saving. cms WHY you should carry a bank urate and consecutive record of all mr judgment. r small, will be the start of a reserve t and a contentment in old age. re it will be in active use and benefit of Swansea. B.Ev CRAFT, Cashier. ^ ' r ??ff^f"!P-"* """" eryone's life when he needs a guide him to his destination. ' ^?* L BANK of BATESBDRG i lelp you over future financial ;he use of its Savings Depart NATC \ Itbel who sel custom* that un thing u] Coats a too mm / next w( .ITER. MAIN A1TD RIC LOBE BBY GO a^oisrcsrxo:* 3T, s of Your Valued Pat A SHOCKING- ACCIDENT. Two Men Killed by Explosion at The Casparis Stone Company. On Saturday afternoon about half past four a shocking accident occurred at the quarry of the Casparis Stone Co., in which foreman John L. Walling was instantly killed and Arthur Johnson, a negro, so badly injured that he died on Sunday afternoon. Elliott Wallace, of Edgefield and Onnie Johnson, of Lexington, two negroes, were seriously injured. Coroner Clarke held an inquest over the body of Walling on Sunday and the jury returned a verdict that the deceased came to his death by misfortune or accident by an explosion of dynamite at the Casparis Stone Co. Just what caused the explosion will perhaps never be known, but it is supposed that the dynamite was discharged by too heavy tamping. Wol ling was superintending the placing of dynamite in the holes, and when the explosion occurred he was seen to go up in the air for a consi derable distance. He must to have been directly over the hole when the explosion took place. When companions reached him he was dead. The three injured men were soon taken from the hole and given medical attention by Dr. E. P. Derrick, the company's physician. The body of Walling was shipped to Columbia Sunday night. He was 53 years of age, unmarried, and had been here for about a year. He was considered one of the most expert and careful quarrymbn in the country. The explosion was purely an acci dent syad the company is in no way to blame for the terrible accident. Remember that Santa Clans will again make The Bazaar his headquarters. Some of his things have already arrived and others are on the way. f BROOKLAI HK NEW BROO rife We Want your business. It i M/ your money with us until you rlM times a year. M J. C. GUIGNARD, | jj| Vice-President. j? )H T\ ongs to W. D. BA' Is it for less, and ers their money's dersells Bates. B p-to-date in Dry G ,nd Jackets, and t lerous to mention Bek. W. D. ISLAND STREETS ODS GOMFAN r, je., 2^?j&.isr^ ronage. Polite and Pro E. J. Best, Esq. T "D T?r,A?. /% f +V?A n/\lntnKia Hi. O X>C9b| JDS<^>| Ul llic wiuiuuia Bar, in the conduct of the case of Ross vs. The Southern Railroad Co., a suit for $25,000 damages, for personal injuries, made a most favorable impression upon all who heard his conduct of the case, and especially his brilliant presentation of the facts to the jury. He is a young lawyer gifted with great powers of eloquence and common sense. His argument in this case was clear as a bell, eloquent, forceful and convincing beyond any doubt. We are glad to welcome this coming man among us. everything iFIwelI FINE Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Silverware, Handpainfed China, Cut Class, Lock- J , ets, Chains, Etc. Your orders promptly attended. Send your repair work. It will be examined and charges made known at once. Everything guaranteed. : : : C. L JONES, JEWELEB, n.i..L e n ' i DaiesHurgi - <J> u. NDBANKI KLAND, S. C. H is our desire to please. Leave W need H. We pay interest four ^ L. S. TROTTI, % President ky)< HIS S TES, the Man of I takes a nride in si ? A w worth. There is [is stock embrace oods, Notions, Sho< housands of other here. Look out fo dATC-C Y, LOKE3ZE3* COLUMBIA, N. C\ >mpt Attention, October latf IBIS AD0LL' l?$yS worth only half as n --V there is af least twice i f?ikk !:JvV.:.-':. temptation out of; * cfls in 5%%# ' * : \ Citizens Ban \ BATESBUI vOL ^ It?s safer there any \ ^,4// k?x* Start your acco I have. Make it a rule "v i 1 ] [ - // j? pay all bills by check. left for yourself every We pay interest on m ^ ( ; TJ. X. GTJNTER, Pr< Awx?t \ 1892. Lexington Sav LEXINGTON, Capital, Surplus and Undividei 5 per cent, interest paid on s being computed semi-annually. De received. Commercial accounts also givei Ample facilities for handling account will be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes for rent, t w. p. boo: I Bank of C I: : CHAPIN, S The Bank Thai Ac This bank aims to give you good ser checks for }*ou?furnish drafts for sei always glad to assist you in business rr with this bank, which makes a point positors. Our certificates of deposit b We cordially invite the farmers as w their banking with us. PACE t | argams, i ving his no store s everyss, Hats, articles r big ad. t > CCLTJMBU, S \R IN HAND iuch as one in the bank. For n the temptation to spend it. your way by depositing your k of Batesburg, tG, : : : S. C. vay than in your safe or cash, unt today with what you to deposit all your cash and You'll find you have more time you balance your books, time deposits quarterly, es. NHS, Cashier. 1 CARTER, Asst Cashier,1908. ings Bank, r? n D. U d Profits $30,000.00. lavings deposits, interest sposits of $1.00 and over i 1 special attention, your business, and your H.00 per year. -A F, President and Cashier )hapin 1 n . . I commodates vices. We cash out-of-town ading money way. We are latters. Make your deposit* of good treatment of its deear interest at 5 per cent, ell as the business men to do . F. HONEYCUTT, Cashi er \ ? hhhJ *