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"V3T"~ ?S; "W~ 7" ~T 4^ /IT^ yf~"l?k "Y* '\T' p 'TP^ A ^HsT^ //r~^ IST^W ' | |_jf ^ I |_^ /^jj^j^ Cx A C3 IN A3 tx/\> A C.. o ?. :'/A % Representative newspaper. Saocra Lcxmjjtan lv-.o. the gardes of the Snrrfiusidinp ai:nties liihs t Bianfcei, 4' ? * _____ ? - ynr. VYTnr " " LEXINGTON, S. C? WEDNESDAY, AFBIL 23, 1909. ~ NATiOIW . t are the safest places to bank, : well as the most rigid Govern , so. In what kind of dope or investing your spare change? National Bank" where it will - ."J ?:?u s repaiu vuu miwj luicrcst. I Total Resources I The HOME I OF LEX 1892. Lexington S 4 LEXINGTON, ^ Capital, Surplus and Und 5 per cent interest paid being computed semi-annually received. Commercial accounts also -Ample facilities for hand account will be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes for i W. P. First Glass Dental Woi Dr. L. L. TOOL 1608 Main Street, - < COLUM : Down Go Hi The Goods m i i > 1 1 Turn Die out would word,?the prices litterally coax the and out of the doo isfied customers. Dollars never did ^ now?the pent up ?works wonders diseTake time this we take no man's w neighbor's, when' wonderful bargaii yourself?its an ol saving. OUR GREAT AN] CONTINUES U MA'S ' Men Dry 0 Batesbi it o.fn mi ir.yw ns w - irluk* rj^v I (}?? ? M .A 5 3s" STK E ? Solicits a Share ! ! II JIMUM 11 wrri^MWMaMMawrg I BATIKS 11 for tli8 United States laws, as $ j iment Supervision, makes them g mental commodity are you now H Better bring it to "The Home ?jj be4perfectly safe and promptly | j Over $116,000.00. I moNAL bank; INCTON. | 1909. ayings Bank, - - s. c iivided Prcfifs $30,006.00. on savings deposits, interest 7. Deposits of 31.00 and over given special attention, ling your business, and your I ent, $1.00 per year. ROOF, President and Cashier k at Reasonable Prices These Are My Prices: t Plates (rubber base) 110.00 i Crowns $ 5.00 Ige Woik (per tooth) $ 5.00 an Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.50 th Extracted (painless) 25c. and 50c. th Cleaned 75c. and $1.00 er fillings 50c. to $1.00 i fillings .. .$1.00 to $2.00 TREATING TEETH EXTRA, E, - Surgeon Dentist Opposite Thomas' Drug Store BIA, S. C. ie Prices and i Walk Out. . perhaps be abetter we have made will goods off the shelves i A i r m tne arms 01 sat. nobler work than energy of 100 cents with our merchanek to see yourself,? ord?not even your he tells you of the is?but come, see for )ject lesson in dollar STIVERSARY SALE NTIL TUESDAY, r 4TH. iaods Company urg} S. C. r AFifi T^nvr pi ft [5 ft i uJ* S s $ yJ k * q I LOpm Mil Ity J*# *&*?-' c&a* aotcv A >1 V .-w y-' Z?v B^. ;^>. ivm 15 w <r?. ,*X^ r 1M r*^-V rt?-? >??' a^K *?j wv ttw Jfn! wt!~<i ""fcit-'- J .?? ' : r*~t 5 , ? r* ** : cf Your Pot Lczington County Pension Roil Per 1800. Gierkef Ccurt Frank W. Shoaly lias received Lexington's share oi' toe pension lund, and is dispensing the same as rapidly as possible. There are 233 names on the list and it requires no little amount of work. lielow we give the list with the amount each class receives: CLASS A. $9G.00. William Seigler, J. Wesley Starnes, Andrew W. Spires, Jas-per Story. CLASS B. $72.00. A. 0. Banks, Thomas Busby, V. V. Grim, James Derrick, John E. Gantt, Samuel O. Gantt, J. S. Haltiwanger, \ W. T. Rister, A. N. Sease. CLASS CI. $48.00. Wesley Alewine, S. A. Bloodsworth, ( P. H. Craps, D. T. Barr, Henry D. I Derrick, J. W. Flake, John Q. Greg- j ory, W. D. Hill, Joel Hammond, D. J. j. Haliman, Gideon Hall, Hugh E. Lew- I is, John W. Lee, Luther D. Koon, R. R. Martin. J. H. Paul, J. A. \V. Stoudemire, F. Rish, James Summer, Adam Watts CLASS C. No. 2, ?19.75. I Jaeob Addy, J. W. Amick. James Albritton, Walter S. Amick, William Attaway, F. E. Brown, A. B. Buff, Joseph 11. Bickley, Moses Buyer, K. H. Banghman, E. G. Barrineau, W. E. Black, J. F. S. Clayton, Wiison T. Cook, W. P. Cuilum, J. L. Chapman, Marshal Clemmens, J. T. Dailey. S. P Bean, G. A. Furtick, J. Hart Fulmjr, Macom Gunter, E. E. Goble, B. jl. Lowman, W. L. Goble, R. V. Gaiitt, John T. Gregory, Stanmore Liite, Lemuel Hall, E. Haliman. Joseph F. Harmon, R. I. N. Hix, D. A. Hix, E. S. J. Hayes, J. P. Howell, J as. A. Hook, James D. Huff'stetler, M. M. Rawis, G. W. Keily, Henry B. Kunkle, Rufus J. Jeff coat, John G. Kelly, Jacob Kom, W. N. King, J. S. Kyzer, Albert T. Kisiler, John T. Kyzer, B. E. Lucas, Thomas W. Lucas, Wade B. Lybrand, W. W. Long, M. S. Metz, S. S. Miller, L. J. Mixon, J. W. McGrady, Jacob Price, Silas R. Perry, A. C. Rawls, F.ank Rawl, S. W. Ruof. .T R. Rivers, J. A. Shumpert, Daniel P. Shumpert, Isaiah Shealy, a Liu. A. Smith, Jacob Sumner, William Stack, Daniel Shealy, W. H. Slo?n, .T. E. Sox, Stephen Seriterfeit, D. M. Sox, M. W. Shirey, W. H. UpHii.irluik/i TA A Gfnr?lrio P UUii^iUailU) JU? Xlb* XV. k/VMii UVW) Thoma8 G. Smith. W. D. Smith, J. J. Smith, Jasper Taylor, Jefferson Taylor, F. Z. Taylor, Jacob E. Taylor, William E. Wells, T. I. Warner. G. W. Wood, John Waters, John W. Wise, A. E. Wingard, Wilson Yarborough. CLASS C. No. 3. $48.00. Caroline Bundrick, Frances Bundrick, Amanda S. Bookman, Annie E. Baker, Sarah Ann Bouknight, Nancy Busby, Millie B. Courtney, J. C. Dunbar, Annie Frye, Ellen M. Hay, Mary A. Koon, Rodelia Kyzer, Pollie Mills, Laura Minick, Louisa Long, Martha Miller, Julia Oswalt, Caroline E. Price, R. R. Price, Aquilla Padgett, Temperance Spires, Maria Shaffer, Pollie Shealy, M. D. Shealy, Catherine Son, Elizabeth Steele, Thyrza Stuck, Louisa C. Shealy, Jane Taylor, Matilda Taylor, Mary Taylor, N. G. Welch, Ann Wessinger. CLASS C. No. 4, $19.75. Martha Jane Addison, E. B. A7tmar, Lucinda Alewme, Martha Aiewine, Mary C. Amick, M. C. Amick, Mary Boatwright, Addie Batiks, Patsey Boatwright, Sallie Banks, Margaret C. Boozer, M. A in Bouknight, Rhoda Cook, Martha A. Canadv, Besheba Cockcroft, Ann Cartin, Narcissus Chaney, Martha Chapman, Mary M. Clark, Edna demons, Catherine Clogus, Sarah G. Cook, Martha Coogler, Eliza C. Culmander, Emmaline Dickerson, Lucinda E. Derrick, Martha Derrick, Mary Day, Happy C. Derrick, J. A. Derrick, ,\nn Dailey, G. A U 11AM I? I 1 1Q/-VW C U U'xTTrt -T\ I 1CIU3, U11C11 JLJ? IIOU1 , V/. JU> X IJb) H. M. Franklow, Mary Ann Franklin, Elizabeth Fulmer, Elizabeth Geiger, Mary Gantt, Mary Gunter, Ellen C. Howell, Sheldonia Hallman, Louisa A. Harmon, E. C. Hallonau, Ann Harman, M. F. Harman, Martha Hall, Martha L. Hayes, Harriett Hunt, Theresa Hutto, Harriett Hook, Rebecca Hutto, Hellen A. Hooper, Eliza Hyler, C. L. Hallman, E. D. Hendrix, Rachael E. Jeffcoat, Rena Jones, Epsy Jacobs, Mary E. Jeffcoat, Caioline Jeffcoat, Margaret Jumper, Sallie Jones, Louisa Koon, Eliza Keisler, Narcissus Lawson, E. Catherine Leaphart, Pollie Long, Maria Lucas, Caroline E. Lybrand, E. Mary Mack, Annie E. Metz, Caroline Miller, Rebecca Monts, Mary C. Metz, Georgia Mitchell, Jane Mills, Nancy Myers, Maria L. Matjis, Julia Monts, Margaret Mills, Annie Miller, Susan F. Martin, JuliaC. Nates, Elizabeth Oswalt, Mary Ann Oswalt, Mary M. Price, Minerva Pool, Carrie Reynolds, Frances Risinger, H. A. Steadman, Mary L. Shealy, Ada Shirey, Carrie E. Smith, Christina Shealy, Marcella Sharpe, Martha N. Sharpe, R. C. Shealy, Celia L. Shealy, Annie C. Stouclemire, Eliza E. Shealy. Elizabeth Shealy, Laura A. Shealy, E. L. Shealy, Jemima Steele, Margaret E. Shull, Mary S. Sox, Elizabeth Spires, Ann Sturkey, Mary M. Taylor, Artemissa Taylor, Sarah Ann Taylor, Sophia Wise, Minette William53, T. A. Wise, Frances Wise, Sarah Willi9, Mary C. Wilson, C. E. Younginer, Decey Wil fws-o fsAHism $ w ilNfk i?|i|p r $ U &? ?3 yj ii> ? i% it -y? .*+\ ??v ?- * "T * *5? ctiur.S> .??; ui* vVJw r*riiu a/.W v^ui m.? rename. Polite and IV BL411'AfU?illl'JM JU-U P3Pg7TgncnpgWCX IBJHOJUJU KF-ltLVWMJX mjVZ' Ham?, Mary Y< r, Y. A. Younginer. Rachel Yarborongh. Th" total amount of ilie fond is $7,913.25. Clerk Shealy will glut ly mail check to all parties who notny him where to scnu it. Billy Feiis's Letter. To the Editor of The Dispatch : The weather for the past tvee'e has been ideal for farmers and good progress along all lines has been made. C! /~v >"V > r\ <\/\t f a?^ h (i a 1\A >% 1 a v> f A rl r> a v\t # * ouJiic V/Uiiyu iias urcn ^jkiulcu, SUIIJU is up and more yet to be planted. The school here, which has been under the management of Miss Lcla Smith the past session, came to a close last Friday. Miss Smith lias taught an excellent school and the I students have made good progress. The Athen's graded school ha9 also closed since our last communication. The past session has been under the tutorage of Prof. S. J. Derrick and Miss Kathleen Kleckley, who have given entire satisfaction. This is one of the best country schools in the county. Steps are being taken looking forward to the erection of an upto-date birlrling. With a little pluck, energy, push and greenbacks this can be done with hurt to no one. James A. Spires with Miss Emma Sharpe appeared at the parsonage (?) of Notary Geo. W. Pound recently ; and were made man and wife and sent j on their way rejoicing. Happy congratulations and best wishes to yon both. H. D. Griffin, the king cotton farm- j er on Route 1, has part of his crop about ready for the hoe. Mrs. J. V. Smith has had some im- j provementsmade in the way of beau- j titying her lawn. The Misses Miller have a beautiful i garden of pretty flowers?and, by the j way, hoys, they are single too. M. L. Rister has some of the latest j improved machinery and is cluing ! some up-to-date farming. Canned fruits, flowers and straw- i berries have been coming this way of j late, making glad the heart of the poor carrier and satisfying the appetites of the happy Felix family, fur all of which we are very thankful. Mr. Editor, don't let Parson Klondike see this or he will long to leturn to the flesh pot of his old route. What's the matter with "Critic" and the Doctor? Come again, boys, we enjoy the readings very much. Mr. Editor, don't forget to send us a piece of that cake.?Certainly, you shall be remembered.?Editor. We are glad to see P. E. Hut-to with j us again. Billy Felix, j Gaston, April 26. Mistrial Rssult In Ashley Case. Greenville, April 26.?The jury in the case of Joshua W. Ashley, tried last week in federal court here on the charge of peonage, reported this morning to Judge Brawley that it was unable to agree and was discharged. The case will not come up again till the term at Charleston, Columbia or (ireenville. The trial attracted wiu? attention on account of the prominence of the defendant, who is a member of legislative delegation from Anderson county. The jury stood 5even to five for acquittal it is currently re] o:ted. I Rutland Gives * tk * I Before tearing | move some of th I last for TEN D. * | 20 Taylor-Cannady To % 15 K. P. Guano Distrib * 10 Dow Law Cotton P * * 1 A XTr\ytto-rd Iriionn Tlisl ? AU Aivnmu v mmuw ? ? . ? 10 Texas Middle Burst $> * 5 Moline Cotton and C( * * S You will make a big m a * factory cost. * t Don't forget your live i % Pood will help them. Also! 1 The Place Wh i M. E ! b ft *ftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftftft?ft Jfftft* ft# IW ? I. 2 At | j? K\y ? ;a T>W a* w..uc <IU* ^ t;ui.?-MJ55A, s*. o, OiTjpf Attention. "* IT' [Bill A 011 j;|/;W'. is worth only half t j ! ;C I v .[ there is at least twi | Put temptation out ! IV) I BATESB II. X. GUNTER, : 1 Bank of $ : : : CHAPIN, || The lassk That IS lip This bank aims to give you good s i EL j i t f r l_ J? / ." /? q enecKS n>r ycu?rurnisn arans ror | i always giad to assist you in business with this bank, which makes a poir n po?itors. Our certificates of deposit ? '; We cordially invite the farmers as their banking with us. ^ J. S. WESSINGER, President. fBROOKLANI KK NEW BROOKU }wi We Want your business. It is oui in your money with us until you need fJW times a year. [\tfA J. C. CUIGNARD, i|| Vice-President. Did You Begin The I ) IF N T BEGIN" A NEW YEAR RIGH OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT WI1 Try paying your bills with checks, and ran keep track of expenditures, also ha' end of the month. NO BETTER TIM] NOW : : ALL BUSINESS GIVES FUL ATTENTION. The Bank of R. L. LYSRA^D, President Anoiher Big Ci down my building: e goods. So here a: AYS O Y: p Buggies was $75.00 now only $; A ^ /\A mtors was gtt.uo now $o.uu. Lanters was $3.50 now $2.50. tributors was $5.50 now $3.50. ;ers was $6.50 now $4.00. >rn Planters was $15.00 now only istake if you let this chance slip t stock in spring time they need a to Lice Killer and Poultry Fooi for y 1 ere Your Dollar Gc , RUTLJ ATESBURG, S. ft**********##*###*** ? ? MWBBMM?BBMMMBWP?ZBO?M?W rag IN HANB as much as one in the bank. For cc in the temptation to spend it. of your way by depositing{your ink nf Rnfp?hnpn imi ui sjmouuuiyj TJIIG, : : : S. C. y wav than in your safe or cash I'coimt today with what you jle to deposit all your cash and ck. You'll find you have more ry time you balance your books. >u time deposits quarterly. Pres. rONES, Cashier. !. M. CARTEB, Asst. Cashier. Chapin i S. C. : : : | eeeiOTadales i ervices. We cash out-of-town g sending money way. we are fif i matters. Make your deposits I it of good treatment of its de- 1 ; bear interest at 5 per cent. well as the business men to do fi BBOaHDBBBflnwumam^ D BAfikTl IVND, S. C. '4 r desire to please. Leave Jjt4 it. We pay interest four ^ L. S. TROTTI, % President Newlfear Right? RIGHT NOW. YOU CAN CH US AT ANY TIME. : : : no^e how much more easily you re n mucli 'arger balance at the E TO BEGIN THAN?RIGHT I OUR PROMPT AND CARE! Swansea. rm ?s? ^ l? a. c.. v/i\Mr , uasnier. ? lit in Prices! * ? ft am obliged tof re the cuts to I ft ft ft ft * 50.00. ? ft * ft ft* * * ft ft > $10.00. I t o buy goods for less than * * >nic. Hesses and Pratts *ft our chickens. 2 * ies Farthest. ! * ft LND i A * c | ft Jf$ # 4$$ <njnjf <f $ v