The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 19, 1912, Image 1
- THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH.
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A Bepresentative Newspaper Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket.
VOL. XLIL ~^ LEXINGTON. S. C.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1912 33
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available; checks are returned i
stabs form a convenient record
f BEST OF ALL,
When the bank depositor se
money profitably, his acquaint*
depositor make it possible for 1
THE HOME Nf
^ LEXINGTON,
; Resources
We Pay Interest on Sai
i 5 per cent Interest Paii
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( There is something impressive to
in the coming of a new year.
To them it is not simply a trick c
* * stitntion of the next numeral, bat i
life.v"
The'desire to "tarn over a new 1
people, coming with a realization c
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and a keen sense or regret uiat w
. been done and left undone that sho
L This bank extends to all lis cn.3to
r dial greetings. To those who hare
weCJndade witii our good wishes fc
invitation to do so.
If yon have not saved daring the
. "turnoveranewieaf." Perhaps
' facilities of a bank. They make sa
. show yon in a few months that it i
U NOW is the logical time to start.
I BANK OF
L GHAPIN,
J. S. WESSINGEK, President.
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PAinflria T.odcre to Meet.
(A regular communication of Pomaria
Lodge No. 151, A. F. M. will convene
in Masonic Hall at Peak, S. C.,
I on Saturday, June 22nd, at 7 o'clock
p. m. Second and third degrees. Visitors
welcome.
JOHN C. SWYGERT,
Master.
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9 Barbecue at Felion.
We will furnish a Firstclas9 Barbecue
with refreshments at Pelion, on
> I , Saturday, June 29. Candidates are
invited to address the voters. Good
dinner at a reasonable price.
34 ZENKER & HUTTO.
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I I $1.00 B!
B 1 Long and best style o
I High spliced heel, Sill
| I Ladies' Lisle Vests, 25
| 1 Extra quality Vests a1
a I Silk and Linen Parasc
r I Dresses, ai
I I We offer Corduroy D
f I latest style at
L I Tailored Sijk waists u
I I Sill
j I Ladie's white and bla<
" I sale at
k I Florodora Waist $1.22
i I Extra good line of wh
p- I Corner
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Solicits a Share
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[j BUSINESS MEN AND j
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ney is absolutely safe and always
rod become receipts; checks and
of income and outgo, and,
es an opportunity of using some
mce at the bank and record as a
lim to procure a loan.
LTIOJVAL BANK
s. c.
. . $250,000.00.
rings Accounts Quarterly,
i on Certificates of Deposit
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the thoughtful man or woman
>f the calendar, an arbitrary suba
real milepost in the journey of
eaf" is spontaneous with most
f the death of a big life period,
the passing many things have
old not and should have been,
mers and friends its most cor- ,
> not yet opened accounts with us
>r happiness and prosperity an
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past year, NOW is the time to
you are not familiar with the
ving easy and systematic and
s a sin of omision to neglect it.
CHAPIN
, S. C.
J. F. HONEYOXJTT, Cashier.
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Investigate Sanity ol
Hyde At Colombia.
Samuel N. Hyde, the Anderson
county man under sentence of death
for killing his wife, was examined Friday
at the state penitentiary by Dr. J.
W. Babcock, superintendent of the
State Hospital for the Insane. Dr.
Babcock is a member of the commission
named by the governor to make an
investigation as to the sanity of Hyde.
The other members of the commission
are Dr. Robert Wilson, Jr., of Charleston
and Dr. W. G. Houseal of Newberry.
The commission will make report
to the governor. The governor
has been re quested to commute Hyde's
sentence to life imprisonment.
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bargains
[. C. Corsets
n sale at . . 50c.
t Lisle Hose, 50 value pr 25c.
c values at each 12 l-2c. .
t each . . 8 l-3c.
>ls, All colors on sale at 89c.
a Elegant Value
resses in white, made in the
. . . . $2.25
n dark shades at . $i.?o
c Waists
:k Silk Waists $3.50 value on
$1.98
\ value, on sale at . 89c.
ite Waists at . 50c.WiSiln
and Richla
LOBE DBT 01
. as/EOIfcTCIZTOlfl
:t, of
Your Valued Pat
t
Headqi
For Flour, Meal,
All Kinds
"Pinnacle" Hoi
Mak
The Kirkland D
Whole
Just across the Congare<
Writi
tor Prices, Or Call an
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Executive Committee
Will Meet July 8th.
The Lexington Oonnty Democratic
"RrflnnfcivA Committee will meet this
year on July 8, nearly three weeks off.
On this date arrangements will be
made for the county campaign and
the assessments of candidates fixed.
For the information of candidates,.,
and those who expect to seek the suffrage
of the voters in the campaign
this year, The Dispatch has been authorized
to state that the assessments
will be about the same as four years
ago, when they were as follows:
Senate, $15; House, $8; Supervisor,
$12; Treasurer. $15; Auditor, $15; Superintendent
of Education, $15; Clerk
of Court, $30; Sheriff, $20; County
Commissioner, $2; Coroner, $4; Magistrate,
$5.
Glbson-Shuler.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B. Gibson have
issued invitations to the marriage of
their daughter, Janie Louise, to Mr.
Robert Lee Shuier on Thursday evening,
June 27rh, at 8:30 o'clock, in the
Brookland Methodist church.
The bride-to-be i9 an accomplished
young woman. Mr. Shuier is a leading
business man of Brookland and a
member of the House from this county
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Negro uoi id
Walter Padgett, a negro charged
with making an assault on Mr. J. D.
Price, a farmer of Priceviile with a
turpentine puller, was sentenced to
the chaingang for 45 days by Magistrate
E. H. Addv on Monday Padgett
was captured by Sheriff Miller on
Friday.
Ice cold drinks, either in bottles or
fresh from the fountain, at Harman's
Basa^r. Ice cream everv Sa'nrday,
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Every Di
Voil Skirts,
Latest style, best grade, $
$7.50 Skirts on sale at
Lots of Skirts on sale at
Dry C
36-inch Bleaching, 64 clot!
40-inch Sea Island, 64 clot
Baby
50c., 75c., and $1.00 Caps
25c. and 35c Caps on sale
Ribbons, I
An armful for nothing pri
All kinds, all widths, all
Don't miss this 9x12 Art J
.
md Sts.,
IODS COMPAH
% jb.,
ronage. Polite and Pre
larters
Grits, Hay, and
oi Feeds.
lr
es Good Bread
listrltmting' Co.,
>saie.
t Bridge on Lady Street.
e Us
id Inspect Our Stock.
Chris. Wise is Dead
Christopher Columbus Wise, Jr.,
died at the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 0. C. Wise, in Batesburg on
Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, after
an illness of about a month with typhoid
fev6r.
"Chris." Wise was known and well
liked by everyt>ody in Lexington, he
having resided here for the past several
weeks with Solicitor George Bell
Timmerman for whom be drove the
big Marmon automobile. "Chris"1
was devoted to Mr. Timmerman and
the big-hearted solicitor did all in his
power for the lad during his illness.
He was in his 19th year?just blooming
into manhood with a bright future
before him, the idol of his parents and
brothers and sisters?and his death is
peculiarly sad.
His remains were laid to rest at
Providence church, near Batesburg,
on Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the
funeral being conducted by the Rev.
S. O. Cantey, pastor of the Batesburg
Methodist church, of which the deceased
was a member.
A number of Lexington people went
down to attend the burial.
The Ideal Theatre.
"The Ideal" Columbia's newest
theatre, opened last week under the
management of Mr. Warner. Montgomery
is at the head of The Ideal,
and this alone would be sufficient to
guarantee the best. T e morion pictures
are excellent, the music is superb,
the singing i9 fine and every feature is
of th highest) class. ?tteud the
Ideal when you are in the city. The
new theatre. |
WANTED AT ONCE?A few bushels
of peas on subscription. Apply at the
Dispatch Office,
ly at W.
Big Values
10 Skirts . ' $5.00
. $3.50
$1.89
roods
i, no starch . 6 l-4c.
h, in short lengths 5 c.
Caps
on sale at . 48c.
at 10c.
jaces, Etc.
actically. See this lot.
colors, lc, 2c, 3c, 5c.
Squares on sale at $3.39
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C OLUMBIA, H. C.
>mpt Attention.
October 18tf
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The
Best
Recommendation
You can have i
Savings Ban
in;
sm
Citizens Bank oi
BATESBURG,
Resources
IOFFLCERS AND D
U. X. CUNTER, Pres.
M. U. BOATWRICHr, Vice-Pres.
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g New Brookland
I DIRECT(
| J. G. Guignard, E. W. Shu
5 R. N. Senn, Henry Buf
X A. D. Shull, L. S. Trotl
Ricliland Savings
Trust Company
A safe institution and one
Banks in this community.
The business of Lexington
1218 Washington St.,
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j Call at This Ba:
i And Let Us Present You
Called "THINGS WORT
is full of interesting and i
erybody.
UNION NATIOI
Columbia, S
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Men's Cloth
We have some extra special
It will pay you to see thes
from ... $8
Summer Coats, Silk Sicilian Coats
ues at
250 Pairs of Men's Pants to close c
and $1.19 the Pair.
Oxford Ties and
See this line before buying.
Ladies', Misses and Children's
All Leathers and Latest Styles.
Men's Low Cuts in Patent Coit anc
Kid and Tans, Prices range
$3.35.
Children's Parasols, 25c value
Columbia,
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yE Pay Yon to Save.
is a
k Book
your pocket. It brings the
ile that stays.
Batesburg,
s. c.
- $175,000.00
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RECTORS: I
A. C. JONES, Cashier. |
L. W. FOX, Asst. Cashier j|
AN, Attorney. jf
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i of the best Savings
county people solicited.
Columbia, S. C.
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with a Handy Book
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.50 Suit to $15. |
, a beauty, $5.00 f
$3.25 I
iut at 89c, 98c, ?
Pumps. I
48c up. i
I Gun Metal, Vici I
from -$1.98 to |
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