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*:rTHE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. & teprasantatitfa Jftatflspapjer* Sotjars kaxinptan and the Borders erf tha Surratmditia Sntmtias kifca a fcleufeat. * __ Ifewtt.. "TOOT. j LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY AGO. 10, 1910 41 ' ' -_ I ?f^ GLOBE DRY GOODS COMPANY, A A . f jm *W. ?3L ^OatTC^TTOXT, TIES., IM^HST-A-CKE^, /ft wj|^' lOtSO MAIN HTREKT, - - - COLUMKIA, H. C. ^1# ^|M | fe Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. * v b^ - OAtnW i*tf ? j iC?POSi TIT $ WHEN | \ YOU HATS8E A $ -SURPLUS, WITH $ W " THI HOME NffTIO i -I 0F1.EXII ^ ? TO DEPOSITORS jh We <aser the oeas security i I time'^posits and savings a: 1 TO BORROWERS ? We faenish the "needful" a H - estate security at cheapest -=== 1 Plant Your Dol I JFhey will-yield a sure>ha I :n^TR?xTr?o rkTC) A OTA4T7VPT i aBffl'-WISWVJO /xn imiJi ia, life , goofier' bad, and, if the "XA1 tthe rpiineipal as well as the tin mediately had. <??ly a smat amount is a; Let tusslart the Saving vHalst fe THE STAT : COLUMBIA ^ In. SaixNrell> President, fc Jofcn T. Melton i p? . I & '1 . i ?.-... - ^ A CAR OF " THE "SCHi i" I.. q^m7c I M/ * Vi jjj^ I F. O. B. Cincin |jp I Oil Lamps, I Fancy colors and fine f j I sufficiently deliberate in i: | machine with ability in th h I If you do not buy a "Scl I made* It is capable of dc I out, as we have a demonstj I to our salesroom for a "Sell i chase a good Automobile, i L r, j*. :jf risnr """""1; SORROW 3T I WiEEN -f INKEED, M FiW&M IiNAL BANK 1 VCT0K I Yitfc liberal rates of interest on ? 2Coante. g | ,t all timee on .personal or real | j rates and on easy terms. | lars With Us 1 rvest of interest 'in our 1 whether fee -seassn be B NY DAY" should veome, I terest earaea, ean tee 1m- g 1 leeded to opaaan;aG?aunt . I for you. I 8. 0. > 8 cGeo. L. Bftker, fftoe Frerittect I , <CMkier. | " r ??B?M?? IS | PROVEN AUTt ^ P y X ^ ^as Great rtun I fclins Fifl Everybody mar natti. Including Three Horn and Tools. /&>&>, I I /?% lish should be a secondary con avestigating the different mach e beginning, it will only be a s' aacht", as soon as you meet on >ing Much More Than Any Aut rating car on our floor, with wl iicht" demonstration. We will ( why purchase one lacking in al TON SI V Red Spider Doing Much tamage. j The red spider is playing havoc with ' the cotton on the plantation of County Commissioner James Oaughmant about six miles above Lexington, and on the farms of Geo. D. Hays. George Fields and SEIeber Ballentiste. Mr. Gangsman has been fighting the pists for 8eve ral weeks and thought t-hof Vio K.OJ0 (onnd Q onr>rv>?Qfnl rpmcr?\r 1 but *8 soor as the showers ceased the ! spides began to spread again. Mr. F. H. Wilson, who is in charge of the government's experiment station at Batesburg, was called here a few weeks ago to make an investigation and he suggested the use of a 9ulphur liquid, whach, Mr. taughman says, proved very effective a9 long as the j rains camel Mr. Wilson has again been communi- j cated witk&nd other remedies will be j tried. Congresfcaan Lever. wbo has taken i a keen interest in the situation for j -several years and at whose request j the laboratory at Bate9burg was established, has handed us'tfce following remedy, which, if used time, will check the epcead of the peetstoalarge degree: -' Take three pounds of eulphur and lbs of nnslacked lime and put in S>gallons of water, and bdfL one to two boors, adding-enough water meantime to keep the volume about the same and?to keep from burning. Boil until both the snlpfeur and lime are thoroughly. dissolved. "This solution is called ^he "stalk solution. When ready to use it, take thie solution and add to it fire gallons td vLai^er. and with it soravtfce under side of fthe leaves with a spray pump, !( yocbave one; <>nt if you have none, a/'COBMiioa garden- spriakiar will auewer*' - "This epray kBte the spiders, but out the eggs. >ftt should be applied again about a week later when the eggs shaHhsvehatched out." Those ffffeo have tried this remedy report wood results. iuhdiic uinoT imuoiLC nun i ed a sensation wherever she y miles an Hour on Good R vels at the low Price of $73 SCHACHT 22-HOI ?M?Pt?n?wr?<|l W MM MM F? I LL HP'.?*XMC 'gUUIWIi? JllillW si deration in the purchase of z ines. Comparison is worth a w hort time before you become di e on the road you will "Wish I omobile In Its Class, Upon The aich we prove the ability of the quickly sho w you the difference bility. DEMONSTRATIONS Nejpro Drowned. OnSataiday afternoon, ' Dick" Williams, a negro about 21 yea: 3 old, was drowned while bathing in the Saluda river at Hopes' Perry. Coroner Clarke went to Irmo on "Sund to make an investigation, bat he fou^jd that death was due to natur al causes. Williams and another negro were in the river, it seems, at the same time. Williams ? ? ?- ? ? ? * * ? - - - - * ?. M M f U was dou accustomeu wj swiuuuu it? mc Tiver, sad soon went down. His 20mptuiion thougirfc that Williams was paying foolishly and did not go to Ms assistance when he called for help. BrMge .Soon to Be Built. [ It seems that some of the people of ' t-he county have doubted the contract ' Cor the building of the Steele bridge I aeroiis the Saluda, and in order to set the naatter-etraight, Couuty Commis- < sioner James Caughman addressed a, : letter to the eon tractors, the Carolina ' | Engineering Co, of Burlington, N. C. i Mn Caughman is just in receipt of a | letter stating that work will commence ; I on the bridge by the first of Septem- ! i her, &f not -sooner. This should satisfy ! even the most doubting Thomas. Firs! Open Cotton. Me. F. O. hunter, of Seivern, sent | us on the 4th of August the first open ! cotton we have seen or heard of this ; eeasoci. It oatne from the field of Dr. : Blue Mountain Joe Harman, who most always has the first open cotton. IOCS HAYES. 1 Mt Coor Hayes is announced as a candidate for fudge of Probate in this Wa ITu./.. i.Ll. .A3 incur, zjxi . xxrey en iau jur UilB umce , eight years ago, receiving a compli- 1 - mentargvote. Hie is a clever, popular ] . and energetic gentleman, and promisee, if elected, to locate at the court house and give M? undividedlime and attention to the discharge of the da- ' ti^s of the office. Subscribe to The Dispatch. i u % \e# n iwn. oads, Fears not the Sand ant 10.00 for a car that is the equ ISEPOWER $730 ??wm.wmTwmaB mi M?n?M?ara? in automobile. The "quick" pui hole lot, and gives one an opporl ssatisiiecL had a car like that." The "Scha< i Market. We tell you these thii "Schacht", and the truthfulness i between the ordinary Automobi GIVEN AT ANY TIME. ARE WE JUS1 Perhaps we ought achievement. But, you kn< more he wants.'' This beir in soliciting new business; i are so well equipped to han Citizen's Bank Batesbui 1892. Lexington Ss LEXINGTON, Capital, Surplus and Undi m m 5 per cent interest paid bein computed semi-annually, received. Commercial accounts also j Ample facilities for hand! account will be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes for re W.P.I TL J Climbs the Hills like a M al of any automobile selling 'urchases the Best Car of it offered the Motoring 1 -chaser will live to regret the unity to select the Best. If yc :ht" is capable of doing as mu< lgs and also stand ready at an of our statements. Try other le and the "Schachf. If it cos naMWMBMBBMaaMaMUMaaMMMnanM IIf Loxisi V i South ( flFIED? MHOflHHHHMMBH'' to be satisfied with present )w uthe more a man gets the ig true, we are then justified md esoeciallv so. since we X J die it. of Batesburg, *g, S. C, 1910. lyings Bank,.' 8. d vided Profits $35,000* on savings deposits, interest? > Deposits of $1.00 and over riven special attention. -ing your business, and your >nt,t 1.00 per year. iOOF President and Cashier exican Burro. ! r for $1,200.00 I s class, ever | Public. | i i fact that he was not 11 :>u do not purchase a JI ch as any automobile | y time to prove them S cars and then come g its no more to pur- | igton, J Carolina. I