The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 10, 1912, Image 1
THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH.
A Representative Newspaper Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket.
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VOL. TT.rr LEXINGTON, S. C.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1912 23
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There if something impressive
\ in the coming of a new year.
; To them it is not simply a tricl
stitution of the next numeral, bn
life.
The desire to "turn over a new
people, coming with a realizatior
and a keen sense of regret that i
been done and left undone that al
This bank extends to ail its coa
dial greetings. To those who ba
we?nolude with our good wishes
/ invitation to do so.
If you have not saved during tl
turn over a new leaf." Perhap
facilities of a bank. They make i
show you in a few months that it
NOW is the logical time to start
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leaf" is spontaneous with most
l of the death of a big life period,
n the passing many things hare
lOald not and should have been,
itomers and friends its most corve
not yet opened aoconnts with ns
for happiness and prosperity an
le past year, NOW is the time to
s yon are noc familiar with the
saving easy and systematic and
; is a sin of omision to neglect it.
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South Carolina as
Germania Say
Bank of And<
Carolina Savii
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This makes the B
In addition to this it
makes a total of $834
can lose a dollar.
This is the Bank t
be made. It alreadi
Augusta, and Johnsl
Directors. The Ban
work for Lexington
Branch. He wants;
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of Your Valued Pal
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Teachers Meet on 20th.
There will be no meeting of the Lexington
County Teachers' Association i
ob next Saturday, the 13th. The association
will meet the following Saturday,
the 20th, and all teachers of
the county are urgently requested to
attend. An excellent programme has
been prepared and the next- meeting
promises to be especially interesting.
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Total Resource
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report of the Bank Exam:
follows:
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stern Carolina:
ank of Western Carolina by
s stockholders are liable for
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hat will open its eighth Brai
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:on, besides the head office
tk ?f Western Carolina is at 1
: County all the time. R. D
jronr support and business.
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garters
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Baseball
On Saturday afternoon the Lexington
High School ball team defeated the
Irene Team by a score of five to three.
Batteries?Lexington High School,
Wingard and Wingard; Irene, Surrette
and Dunlap.
The Lexington High School team is
reaiv to tackle all Comers-?even Bill
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Vice Pres., P. A. BUCKII
? $l,506,0fj.0#
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Total Capital
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4nr tKo cfrnimrpfit Psnk
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more to protect
estern Carolina must lose be
ich at Lexington as soon as
Jlackville, SaJley, Wagener
at Aiken. It has 316 sts
home wherever it places a
. Smith will have charge
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They consist of high c]
and other bonds, casl
servative business hou
They are examined t
National Bank Examii
has the approval of the
of the hoard of directoi
A strong bank like th
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business funds, trust fi
We Pay Interest on Savii
5 per cent Interest Paid c
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$387,895.95
$567,750.12
in South Carolina,
depositors. This
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arrangements can
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branch. It will
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jood assets, too.
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wice a year by the
aer, and every loan
idiscount committee
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is one offers the highy
to depositors?for
iinds or savings funds.
Lgs Accounts Quarterly,
in Certificates of Deposit
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