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THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. * xSaR^v"'* * ' ? ?? ? - . +j-*; __ .. . . 11 *" i. i .11. .? < ' " " 1 1 i ii | fceptesjMtttatitre Sewspaper. Saoara Lexington and the Bordnra of the Surrounding Bounties tihe a Blanket. ^ VOL. XXXX7 LEXINGTON, S. C.. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23 1910. 21~ S ... ? v ' 5> W?? I mo I DEPOSIT IT WHEN YOU HAVE A SURPLUS, WITH a HOME NA' I I 0F L I TO DEPOSITORS ,,, 9 , We offer the best se( ^time deposits and sa1 I TO BORROWERS , , V-5 B We farnisb the "nee B estate security at ch " """" r^T THE : P?h I Ml I . M * I 00 13 Br-* E fl 9 kH sv $REFRI ' . '! '' 1 td Is used in all F ' 3 & ' W4 ' m Why? Because J | w "By Savin *< It S? " H ALL SIZES * OQ s mfl B Wh IBS RRM| HP MR B B BBS 9 1313-19 Main St. < 5.V'?' ?BBHH py'l'IfciMHiftilftiiHIHig >" jjk / mr SFR1 Are here, ah * * * Tinw Chit. P?h< ?gp ings. We s G. Men's and Boys' t At ( "W. IE ItJAiO MAIN 8TRI Solicits a Sha >NEY $ BORROW IT S WHEN $ IN NEED, $ FROM THE liONAL BANK .EXINCTON >urity with liberal rates of interest on rings accounts. dfnl" at all times on personal or reaj eapest rates and on easy terms. BEST BY TEST The tOHN PHON GERATOR 'ullman Dining Cars? ?it is Best. < 19 lc?j ives the Price" , ALL PRICES AT COLUMBIA,S. C. Phone 111 HBHBHBHWHHnmnBnBMMBBllWU'nNBRiPHMnn [MF<Gr ' Cl^? 30 the very newest Des and all Men an( ^11 f.'-A hfist, at t.hfi 1( DREHER Outfitters. iLOBE BBY 601 ivllOITCI-ZTOIT 3K'i\ re of Your Valued Patr I; Plant Wood's Seeds 0 For Superior Crops Wood's 30th Annual Seed Book is one of the most useful and com* plete seed catalogues issued. It ?nfnrma +inr? aKniif I? 1 V go |/lAVKtVM4 iAIAVA AMMMVAi MMVMW the best and most profitable seeds to plant for The Market Grower The Private Gardener iy The Farmer y , M Wood's Seeds are grown and [ U selected with special reference to I i X the soils and climate of the South, and every southern planter should have Wood's Seed Book so as to be fully posted as to the best seeds for southern growing. Mailed free on request. Write for it. - T.W. WOOD & SONS, 1 Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Po? tatoes. Seed Oats. Cow Peas, Soja Beans, and all Farm and Garden Seeds. 1' 1^1 '1 DR. L. J. BOBBINS, I 1641 Meb St. Columbia, S. C. ? Will be at | J. C. Reynold's Store, ^ CufsncA'a Q n CC ft 'W J Tuesday and Wednesday, March 29th and 30th. All those that need their eyes properly fitted to Eyeglasses and Spectacles to call on me 'while there. I do a high class of work at reasonable prices and guarantee satisfaction. I Remember the Dates March 2Bth and 30th PMBn?Ba?WW?B?CWIfUMBBB?WW ?IU < ???figmnrvTa?Bgn?a?g? I 6T I thc$ |j OTEISSS. !j \i in Spring Hats, :i Boys' Furnishowest prices. I Lexington, S. (J j , TIES-, 3^-^.1N\A onage. Polite and Proi Joint Conference. The Evangelical Lutheran Joint Conference will convene with Providence ennorpcrnt-.irm "R.?v "R W Hrnnt. na? tor, April 1-3, 1910, 10 A. M. The first service will be the conferential communion. Let all pastors and delegates be prompt/ Friday, 10 A. M.?Opening of Conference and business; 11 A. M., sermon by Rev. C. A. Freed; 2 P. M., Paper?"Sin, Original and Actual," Rev. J. D. Mauney; 2:30 P. M., discussion, subject: (1) Church Officers; (a) Their foundation in Scripture, Rev. C. E. Weltner; (b) Their province, Rev. O. C. Petersen and Dr. E. J. Etheridge; (c) Kind of men to be selected, Rev. W. P. Cline and Prof S. S. Lindler. Business session. Saturday, 9 A. M., business session; 9:30 A. M., Paper?"Church Disciplin," Rev. C. A. Freed; 10 A. M., discussion, subject, (2) Baptism; (a) Its efficacy, Rev. T. S. Brown; 10:30 A. M. (b)The subjects, Rev. B. D. Wessinger; 11 A. M., sermon, "Missions," Rev. W. H. Greever, D. D. 2 P. M., "Baptism;" (c) The mode, Rev. L. Lybrand; 2:30 P. M., Paper? "Improvement in S. S. Work," Rev. P. E. Monroe. Business session. Sunday, io A. M., Laymen's move- ^ ment, Rev. E. C. Cronk; 11 A. M., sermon, Rev. J. C. Wessinger. 4 P. M. S6ng service and demonstration Sunday School work, conducted by ! Rev. Ind Mrs. E. C. Cropk. To Opea The Capital Highway. The Columbia Automobile Club is arranging for a sociability run April j 8 ana i?, irom Augusta to iriiienursj, to open this section, 250 miles of the Capital Highway. Columbia expects to enter 20 autos and every town along the way will add some, so that by the time the Pinehursfc is reached,* there ought to be nearly 100 cars in line. This will not be a speed contest or race, but just a pleasure trip to look over the road. The great winter resorts are said to be taking a deep interest in the Highway and it is understood that they propose to advertise it extensively for next season. The sociability tourists are scheduled to pass through Lexington, about noon. Mor.dav. Anril 18, on their way to Columbia and Pinehurst. ' lmproveaoat ia 'Phone Service. The people of Lexington are now receiving most excellent telephone service. Through the untiring efforts of Mr. Samuel B. George, general manager of the Citizens Telephone Co., the service has been extended to Pelion, the connection having been made with the Pond Branch line. Within a few days the line will be extended to Swansea giving these people free connection to Gilbert. This is the greatest thing for the people of the towns as well as the rural districts, ever devised, and Manager George is to he congratulated forgiving the people this improved service. If you haven't a telephone o-tif- in r>nmmrmirvif ion with i\Tr (ri bvv,"v% ? oat once. iDeath of Mrs. SE&ttis Egbert. Leesville, March 21.?Mrs. Hatfcie Herbert died at her home here this morning at the age of 79 yr ar?. Mrs. Herbert was a Miss Brice of Columbia. Her husband, Rev. T. G. Herbert, who died 12 years ago, was for 40 years a member of the Methodist conference. Her three sens now living are all Methodist ministers. They are: Rev. W. I. Herbert of Charles ton; Rev. T. G Herbert of Bamberg and Rsv. C. C. Herbert of Clio. She also leaves two daughters, Mrs. L. B. Havnes and Miss Marv Brice Herbert of Leesville. Mrs. Herbert was a gooi woman and her m ath is felt as a uistinct loss to this community. Senator Tillman in Atlanta. Senator B. R. Tillman, accompanied by his win*. Jet'r his h>me on Sunday for ^Atlanta, where he has entered a private sanitarium, it is s ua that ne o erworked himself after arriving home and that his nerves became unracked. Oyster Supper. The Ladies' A.id Society of the Baptist church will give an oysier supper at the home of Mrs. \V. A. Harm an ou Saturday evening, March 23tl . Evorybodv cordially invited. Obituary. Lonnie Cront was born November 2S. 1903, and died March 11, 1910, aged 6 years, 3 m< nths and 14 days. Buried at Red Bank chnren. A. R. T. Every Woman Will Be interested. if yon have pains in the back, urinarv. j Mail ler it Kid/n-y trouble, ?nd want a cor- ' tain, pleasant herbcun- for \v<?ni?ij's ills, try I Mother uray's Anstralian-Lmif. it is a safe and rn'V'M -uiilintr regulator At Drnjjtrists or } by mail ">n cts. sample pa<*knt;?' fukk. Address. The Mi'?ih?r Gray co., i.>y, x. Y. Communion Ssr ices. We have been requested to announce that there wid tie communion services at lloreb Methodist church j next Sunday. Notice. Commencing; next Friday, I will grind corn for the public i very Friday morning and will give a good turnout in quality and quantity, lwp Jamea W. Lindler. If ?GrIEIE3, COLUMBIA, H. <J? mpt Attention. 0"?nh*>r 1!*tf E/H^l A DOLL. l - *s wor^ ?nly half ai there is at least twic V v';V;: Put temptation out < * f \ Citizens Bo ^ p J BATESB1 -J ft's safer there an} dox. Start your ao i f|||jr V m have. Make it a ru pay all bills by chec ^ *"or y?ur8elf ever We pay interest oi j ^ tt tt n rritrrt*"d t \8hl?iij a. c. j 1892. Lexington Sai LEXINGTON, Capital, Surplus and Undivid 5 per cent, interest paid on being computed semi-annually. ] received. Commercial accounts also giv Ample facilities for handling account will be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes for rent W. P. RO IBank of : : : CHAPIN, The Bank That I This bank aims to give you good checks for you?furnish drafts for always glad to assist you in busings with this bank, which makes a pei positors. Our certificates of deposi T-n? i H.... f o VV C corcnauy ill VI IK cut: laimtis b g their banking with us. J. S. WESSINGER, President. 1 BROOKLAN fig' NEW 3R00KL llVj We Want your business, it is 01 /n your money with us until you neei times a year. M J. G. CUIGNARD, KM Vice-President. | Plant Yoyr Do! They will yield a sure ha i SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, ; good or bad, and, if the "RA1 the principal as well as the in ! mediately had. !Only a small amount is n Let us start the Saving Habit THE STAT COLUMBIA Wm. Barnwell, President. John T. Melton A f \( I 'nsus I I v / no es^m? I Absolute! 1 X?gss '^y cost bs 8oi j J. T. CO L EM AX* Mgr. AI * n l Charleston, c. u. < THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE ] Incorporated as a stock company I John F. Dryden, President. ARIN HAND 3 much as one in the bank. Foi e in the temptation to spend it. of your way by depositing youi nk of Batesborg, JEG, : : : S. C. r way than in your safe or cash count today with what vou le to deposit all your cash and k. You'll find you have more y time you balance your books. q time deposits quarterly. 'r?S? ONES, Cashier. 1910. rings Bank, - S. C: M #1 4b ea protits f&t;.uuu.uu. savings deposits, Merest 3eposits of $1.00 a.iA over en special attention, r your business, and youi , $1.00 per year. OF, President and Cashier Chapin I s C i } Ml V# I I I ' |J ^commodates 1 service3. We cash out-of-town sending money way. We are a * matters. Make your deposits $ nt of good treatment of its det bear interest at o per cent. 5 s well as the business men to do | v J. F. HONEYCUTT. Cashier % MMnmMmrMMNiniiwMUii miiPM \ mmm *.../ >?** D BANK, n AMD, 5. C. r jr desire to please. Leave i it We pay interest four I - <5. TROTTI. W. President $8 gaqgacs* 'w r j? gragagBSHBSgg^ ' -" -rag Sars With Us I | rvest of interest in our | whether the season be f NY DAY" should come, jj terest earned, can be im- || I eeded to open an account. ? ? te for you. $ %J "V E j s. c. ! Geo. L. Baker, Vice President 5 , CasVier. I W??[TOWW?nw??Pa inmWMI.1 .1*1 ! WtMdi.tl .VMM 3rudentsai -ance policy contains I ates. Every item "s | iy guaranteed. The [ w. I LFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, LEXINGTON, S. C. : COMPANY OF AMERICA, by the State of New Jersey Home Office. Newark, N. J 1