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VhE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. irr ^ ? i I^DHf Jt Eepresuntatius Newspaper. Batters Lexington and the Borders o the Surrounding Bounties Lihe a Blanket. ^ LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY JULY 27, 1910 39 r ? ! i" % f!??? imni r moi ' I DEPOSIT IT I WHEN I YOU HAVE A . I SUKPLUS, WITH I Tl I HOME NATK I OF LEX I TO DEPOSITORS 9 We offer the best security S time deposits and savings J TO BORROWERS B We furnish the "needfnl,: B . estate security at cheape: iBHHiHHIHHBEBEin ,, | piam Tour uc They will yield a sure 1 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT good or bad, and, if the "Ri the principal as well as the mediately had. Only a small amount is Let us start the Saving Hab THE STA' COLUMB] ' . f Wm Barnwell, President. John T. Melt I The ' > Our Ma< With the ar other shipment we now have 0] ped Machine SI m * Let us overha '!r* tem, before the ; ' Don't throw i * mobile tires. Bi vulcanized. Satisfactic v We have a com] Belting, Valves, ? > Lexington. mf % 61 "W. 3S. OJiO MAIN 8TBEE Solicits a Share ? BORROW IT !> WHEN f> IN NEED, f> FROM 3NAL BANK INCTON r with liberal rates of interest on accounts. ' at all times on personal or real I it rates and on easy terms. | sllars With Us larvest of interest in our , whether the season be 4INY DAY" should come, I interest earned, can be im needed to open an account, it for you. rE BANK [A C.* " -v< Geo. L. Baker, Vice President en, Oaakier. ;hine Shop rival this week of anof our Machinery, na A'f t-V?A Urtni ut ui uic ucai equipiops in the state. ml your ginning sys! season begins. iway your old Autoring them to us to be m Guaranteed. plete line of Engine an G-uages. and everything Our Automobile Supply Depa \ ,,J. X^UIUIIJ Our Repair De] Mr. Sam Lybrand, our blacken K3* CHEAPEST ^ mum I 4* iOBE DRY GOt 35v?OXTC^:TO^T, T of Your Valued Patr Good Roads Campaign* The goods roads campaign party of P TiTnwn in T nvi n rr_ I/LIC VUiUUlUia xwgwiu wcic iu JJCAHJg" ton last Saturday, but there were not a very large crowd in attendance. The meeting was presided over by County Supervisor Langford, who introduced Mr. C. Wardlaw Moorman, former secretary of the Columbia Chamber of Commerce, who, after stating the purpose of the campaign, introduced Mr. D. H. Winslow, of the good roads department of the United States department of agriculture. Mr. Winslow is "onto his job" allright and for over an hour he held the undivided attention of bis hearers. He discussed the practical side of good roads and the good results that follow. At the conclusion of Mr. Winslow's address, a county good roads organization was formed with W. W. Barre, president; S. L. Dreher vice-president; and Karl F. Oswald, secretary. The purpose of the organization is to arouse a sentiment for good roads among the people everywhere. It is likely that a meeting will be called at an early date, at which time a permanent organization will be formed. The meeting was a success from every point of view, Mr. Moorman expressing himself as being "well satisfied with the result attained" inspite of the 8mallness of the crowd. The Lyric Theatre. After your business cares are over and you wish to enjoy a hearty laugh and see something interesting and amusing yoa should not fail to put in an hour or two at the Lyric Theatre, any time you are in Columbia. Mr. Deavenport takes great pride in securing performances that please Columbia audiences, and his efforts are certainly appreciated as evidenced by 1 the large crowds ihat attend each show. Go and you will be pleased. Next Tuesday is Barre's picnic, the greatest social eyent of the season in Lexington. BnaHBapHBBnBiBDnn IN THE "SCHACI A Car that in its everj appeal to the buyer y mobile values. An experience of nine the manufacturers "Schacht" model on tl which is revolutionary * Demonstrations Ci .d Boiler Fittings, G-ast I -usually carried in a f irtment carries everything Nece; <i *1 -r - - ^ " lobilists are Invited to (Jail i partment, in charge of Mr. Isaia dth, is well known to Lexingtor PLACE IN THE CC IDS COMPAN , TIES., Hi I T\ onage. roiite ana rro I Strong Sermon 1 by Dr. Daniel. In one of the strongest seimons ever delivered before a Lexington audience, Dr. J. "Walter Daniel, of Columbia, presiding elder of the Columbia district on Sunday afternoon in the Methodist church here, declared that "Columbia is the wickedest city south of Philadelphia." Dr. Daniel, always brilliant and eloquent, was peculiarly his own, and handled his subject? "the Home and its Influence"?with more than ordinary force and ability. His word paintings were both lurid and vivid and reached the hearts of hi9 hearers. Accused of Forgery Jim Howard in Jaii. Jim Howard, a negro, was committed to jail on Monday by Magistrate E. T. Ranch, of the Fork, charged with the crime of forgery. It is alleged that Howard raised a check from SiS f-,r? hv nlnoinff a 9. hpfnrp ? r ?N/ ? h ? ? the 8. Howard works on the plantation of Mr. G. H. Huffman and it was one of his employer'9 checks that he raised. Annexation Commission Appointed. Gov. Ansel has appointed the following to serve on the commission in re the annexation of a portion of Lexington known as the 'Dutch Fork" to Richland county: Heber R. Dreher, L. T. Wilds, of Irmo, Carroll Bookman and Paul Eleazei The commission will be empowered to lay off the boundaries and report itri findings to the governor. ,, f\ - IT" WE OFFER ' r characteristic will vho KNOWS autoyears has enabled to put this new a le market at a price /. . c Vleerfully Given. c Dline Engines, Piping, Lrst class hardware sto ssary for the motorist. OUR md Examine This Departme h Hall, is the best equipped in t l County people and his work gi >UNTY TO BUY G-, I >.G-!EIES, COLUMBIA, H. C. mpt Attention. ARE WE JUST1FII Perhaps we ought to be achievement. But, you know "the more he wants." This being true, in soliciting new business; and esp are so well equipped to handle it. Citizen's Bank of Batesburg, S 1892. Lexington Sayii LEXINGTON, Capital, Surplus and Undivided 5 per cent, interest paid on sav bein computed semi-annually. Depoi received. Commercial accounts also given sj Amnio faoili'tiAs for VionHmtxt rni accountfwill be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes for rent, SIX W. P. ROOF I When in To' Leave Your Car at our Garage, or FREE of Charge. Filtered Gasoline, from a Bowser hat cannot be duplicated. We call special attention to ou fires, Lamps, Horns, Whistl etts, Pumps, Jacks, A full line of Dry Cells always on We keep an Automobile and our nswer calls, day or night, to any part Special attention given to out of ias or Steam Engines. Any work e are will receive prompt attention Injectors, Ejectors, Pumps, re. PRICES ARE RIGHT. nt. he County. ives universal satisfaction. ASOLINE. rival nun South Cai Jgj ' * ' *. * *v h i\ * r f * v \ 4 WW E satisfied with present * more a man gets the we are then justified >ecially so, since we Batesburg, 3. C. 1910. igs Bank, S. C] Profits $35,000.00. ings depot its, interest aits of $1.00 and over fecial attention, ir business, and your K) per year. President and Cashier wn i It will be cared 9 Pump, at prices | r line of as, KlaxtonEtc. hand. machinist will of the county. i|i town work orr 8 entrusted to our | . i , Roofing, I lUHIICVi | J. * ? -W V "