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1 ( t i X / I r THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. & Baprasontatioa Jlatuspapar. 6noars kaxington and tha Bordars of tha Surrounding Sountias fciba a Blanket, ? ^_____?? ? ? VHT. tttt" LEXINGTON, S. C., "WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 1910 38 ? I??a??? . I MOl I DEPOSIT IT < I WHEN < | YOU HAVE A J I SURPLUS, WITH ! I HOME NATl! 8 OF LEX I TO DEPOSITORS * I We offer the best securit; I time deposits and savings I TO BORROWERS Ij We furnish the "needful' estate security at cheape . . /f Collicutt'sB An Industrial Ins Home Office 1207 Geri Which pays $60.00 fmmedia oldfor5ets a week, years the policy is woi the age of 15 years ar week. tWhen tl League undertaker to agrees to express the c cash and prepay the es Applications are made direct be furnished with any D. F. COLLICUTT, I . IeMM ] fLE> , - Ej We have a coi fif Belting, Valves jVj I & A Service? W mobile for bi K Equippe H Solid Rubbe TSrPS ||| JL &X I ?? ??WP??II? Willi l J CHEAPEc | Lexingtoi / . 13 *W. E OASO MAIN 8TBE Solicits a Shai STE53T ? BORROW IT j> WHEN $ IN NEED, j> FROM ONAL BANK JNCTON y with liberal rates of interest on > accounts. i o<- oil fimos on nprsonal or real a l Mi* %/? j~ 9t rate9 and on easy terms. ureal League urance Company rais Si., Columbia, S. . te Benefit on a child one year When reaching the age of 15 rth $110. Any one joining at id over, draws $110 for 5cts a tie distance is too far for the reach the body the League v O asket and robe and $10.00 in ipress. or to an agent. Blanks will information neccessary by tZl COLUMBIA,.S. C. '5"> Office Phone 619. ^ ^ AuiorriQ nplete line of Engin< 3, G-uages. and everyt Our Automobile Supply A rMORE ible Strong Auto usiness or Pleasij ?d With Pneumatic, r, or Motz Cushion Our Repa Mr. Sam Lybrand, our bis 31 F-LAUF 1JN THJ [LOBE DRY DO I. IL/SOZfcTCIECrOIIS !ET, e of Your Valued Pat IZCayor Sam P. Hoof and Frank Shealy Back From North. w n n ~D n T-I r) fVia TT on IAlSyOT DHLLl X JL,\t\J\JL out# wuv Frank W. Shelly have returned from an interesting business trip to Louisville Ky., Cincinnatti, Ohio, Chicago, 111., Indianapolis, Ind., and Detroit, Mich., where they went as representatives of the Lexington Supply Co. They visited all of the larger automobile factories, and succeeded in securing three agencies and are very much elated over their trip. The company will handle the "Schacht," "Kenmore" and "Sibley," and the first shipment of the new cars will arrive within the next few days. These cars will be demonstrated in different parts of the State, many inquiries having already been received from prospective buyers. Mr. Shealy. who is a practical man, believes that in the new cars his company will have a lead over other automobile dealers, in that the cars possess all of the highelass qualities at a reasonable price Clemson Institute. We have been requested to announce that farmers institutes, under the auspices of Clemson College, will be held in Leesville on July 25th, with an able corps of speakers. It is hoped that a good crowd will be in attendance. Farmers should bear in mind that the greatest good comes to those who frequently ask questions, and those in charge of the institute especially desire that this be done. Prof. D. N. Barrew will oe in cnarge of the institute. SmcaJs-Geddings. Miss Anna Smoak and Mr. Ralph Geddings were married in Columbia on July 6. The bride is well known in Lexington, her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. E. M. Smoak having resided here for a number of yeiars, and her many friends will learn of her marriage with interest and pleasure. 3 and Boiler Fittings,. G king usually carried in pnrripQ PVPrvthinO" IS ? J & " utomobilists are Invited to Ca When Leave Your Car at o for FREE of Charge. Filtered Gasoline, frc that cannot be duplicated We call special a Tires, Lamps, Her; efts, Pump; A full line of Dry Ct We keep an Automo answer calls, day or nigh' Special attention giv Gas or Steam Engines, care will receive prompt ; ir Department, in charge of Mr. I icksmith, is well known to Lexin E COUNTY TO BUY OOS COUP AN' r, tk., m m m m ;ronage. Polite and Pro] Bane's Picnic August 2. "Yaller-leg" chickens had better stand shy! The fifteenth annual basket picnic at Barre's upper mill, near Lexington, will be held on Tuesday, August 2. This has always been the crowning event of Lexington, but the occasion this year is looked forward to with keener interest and greater pleasure than ever. Five hundred invitations have been issued, many of them going to the uttermost parts of the earth. There i will be music by a Columbia band, ! and "yaller-leg" chickens and openi top tarts galore. Corn Growers Meet Friday. The Lexington County Corn Growers association will hold its second meeting on next FridajT, the 22nd, and it is honed that there will be a large | attendance. Papers will be read by Prof. S. S. Lindler, J. Weir Addy and Gus Barre, all members of the association. The meeting will be held in the conn, house, commencing at 11 a. m. Church Struck by Lightning. During an electric storm last Friday evening the Swansea Baptist church was struck by lightning and considerably damaged. Members of the congregation gathered on Saturday and the damage repaired. The clock in the building was torn to pieces. Crop Conditions Bad. i Crops throughout the county are in bad condition with few exceptions. Oottou is small and the color is not good. Corn, while not up to la9t year, is better on an average than cotton, and a fair yield is hoped for. Barbecue at Irene. We will furnish a barbecue at Irene ; on August 6th. Candidates will address the people and a good dinner will be served. George Kyzer, 3w40 B. B. Pound. asoline Engines, Piping a first class hardware s1 lecessary for the motorist. OUF 11 and Examine This Departn In Town ur Garage. It will be cared >m a Bowser Pump, at prices L* ttention to our line of ?s, Whistles, Klaxfon s, Jacks, Etc. dls always on hand. bile and our machinist will t, to any part of the county. en to out of town work on Any work entrusted to our attention HI !! ? saiah Hall, is the best eruipped ir g$on County people and his work ' GASOLINE. -SI I G-23IE3, COLUMBIA, ?. C. tnpt Attention. ARE WE JUST Perhaps we ought t< achievement. But, you kno^ more he wants.'7 This bein< in soliciting new business; ai are so well equipped to banc Batesbur 1892. Lexington Ss LEXINGTON, Capital, Surplus and Undh 5 per cent interest paid < bein computed semi-annually, received. Commercial accounts also ^ Ample facilities for handl: account will be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes for re W. P.I ^ a^a^ 7"?"T7 1g ir m Ir ? if 1 ii LY O , Injectors, Ejectors, I ;ore. ? PRICES ARE RIGHT. aent. the sc:h. In the automobile "Schacht" is synonymoi It is a car designer demand for a reasons which can at once be u: bout,surrey,family car or Tin?Tri I'HM ? HWH ? IIIHlMf in ?I? ~i l the County. p-ivea universal satisfaction. South i ? ii ji j. 1l-jl-l 4 iticno iriLUi 3 o be satisfied with present w "the more a man gets the r true, we are then justified id especially so, since we He it. of Batesburg, g, S. C. 1910. lyings Bank, S. C] rided Profits $35,000.00. )n savings deposits, interest Deposits of 81.00 <md over [iven special attention. ing yonr business, and youi nt, $1.00 per year. tOOF President and Cashier O'Sl ? H ^urnps, Hoofing, ? N K o M i S.CHT | ??'' H world the name ^ is with quality. X d to meet the ibly priced car fEmJ[ sed as a runa- ffAlr delivery wagon. H Si b A: ?W Mill 111 II L# ' 1 I II Carolina. |