The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 20, 1909, Image 1
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Y I OUR SAVINGS
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> I always glad to assist yoa in busines
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We cordially invite the farmers a
their banking With us.
B . J. S. WESSINGER, President.
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m r fiur money with its until you net
times a year.'
m - ^J.G. CUICNARD, '
ffl Vice-President.
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services. We cash out-of-town
sending money way. We are
s matters. Make your deposits ?
int of good treatment of its deit
bear interest at 5 per cent,
s well as the business men to do
J. F. HONEYCUTT, Cashier
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Legislative, I
The legislature has not gotten down j
to real hard work yet, although many j
new bills have been introduced in i
both houses. i
It 9eems now that prohibition, the j
lien law and compulsory education
will receive the greater attention of
both houses. Already a number of
!-ulls have been introduced for a statewide
prohibition law. The prohibitionists
will hold a public meeting in
Columbia tomorrow.
The Lexington delegation has not
been heard from yet, but this is no
sign that they will not be heard from
when important measures arise. They
have all been assigned to committees
and that they will do good work is not
doubted.
| Senator Crosson is on the following
committeess: Agriculture, Dispensa|
ry, Medical Affairs.
Representative Amiek: Roads,
Bridges and Ferries, Mines and Mining,
Offices and Officers.
Representative Edwards: Ways
and Means, Public Schools, State
House and Grounds, Privileges and
Elections.
^ Representative. Ridgell: Incorporations,
Public Buildings, Medical Affairs.
The house adjourned on Saturday j
to meet again to-day.
Hollow Creek Telephone Co.
Work commenced yesterday on the j
Hollow Creek Telephone Co's., line I
leading out from this place to Mr. j
George Shirey's up on big Hollow
creek. This line when completed will
add much to the conyenience of
those residing not only in that section,
but to those living at the court house., j
Mr. George Price is the general |
manager of the new company and is j
giving his personal attention to the !
construction of the line.
HEAL, ACID,
eadquarters
OUR PRICES
MTVITYiriC Twiril ATM A-M^C
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ey w war V *a wy wifl V m> r&M bt^ub N ota
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ronage. Polite and Pre
Dispensary profits
Nearly a Million.
iuditor West has compeleted his repott
for the year 1908, which gives a ;
full statement of the working of the
county dispensary system from the :
vifiwnoint of tho auditor. i
The report 9hows that the total
sale9 for the year amounted to over
thr?e million and a half dollars, with
a profit of over nine hundred thousand
The sales of the State dispensary system
in 1903 amounted to about two
and one-half million dollars, with profits
of over six hundred thousand.
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EVERYTHING |
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Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, j
Silverware, Handpainted
China, Cut Glass, Lockets,
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,
| JEWELER,
I Batesburg, - S. C.
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For Anything
BEFORE BUY]
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Rrelcoine.
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rnipt Attention.
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U.X.GUNTER,
1892.
Lexington Sa
LEXINGTON,
Capital, Surplus and Undiv
5 per cent, interest paid c
being computed semi-annually,
received.
Commercial accounts also g
Ample facilities for handli
account will be appreciated.
Safety deposits boxes for re:
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' as much as one in the bank. For
rice in the temptation to spend it.
it of your way by depositingjvour
M of Bafesburg,
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ny way than in your safe or caoh
ii'rcunt today with what you
rule to deposit ail your cash ami
leek. You'll hud you have more
rery time you balance your books,
on time deposits quarterly.
Pres.
JONES, Cashier.
M. M. CARTER, Asst. Cashier.
1909.
Tings Bank,
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ided Profits $30,000.00.
>n savings deposits, interest
Deposits of $1.00 and oVer
iven special attention,
ng your business, and your
at, $1.00 per year.
LOOP, President and Cashier
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