The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 14, 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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Most people intend to :
And while putting it o
tie sums slip througl
The way to save succe
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Why not begin to save
by opening a saving!
THE HOME N
LEXINGTON
Resources
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We Pay Interest on St
5 per cent Interest Pa
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Now Located In 0
1323 Main St..
Where We Hope
Start Saving Tod
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Richland Savings B
1323 MAIN STREI
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Solicits a Share
Delays
save SOME TIME,
ff let a big aggregate of litli
their fingers.
ssfully is to save NOW.
: at this auspicious moment
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ATIONAL BANK
, . . s. c.
$250,000.00.
ivings Accounts Quarterly,
id on Certificates of Deposit
ur Permanent Home
Columbia, S. G.
To See You Often,
ay?and Tomorrow
ive Something.
ank & Trust Company
rr, COLUMBIA, S. C. 1
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will sell beginning I
elonging formerly to
leral Merchandise cg
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oos, Lames
ing, Hats, 1
s, Groceries
a a T%/\ r< /v
VJrUUUO ILLUSli UC DU
us with every purch
iOBE DRY I
, ILvdIOISrCICTC
T,
of Your Valued I
Headq
For Floor, Me
a ai wrm .
All Hint
"Pinnacle" F1
Ma
The Kfrkland
Wh
Just across the Conga
w
lor Prices, Or Call
Piney Woods Picnic.
Piney Wood'9 Farmers' Union i
hold its annual picnic in front of
uey Woods parsonage on August
1912. The public is cordially invi
to attend. L. B. Frick,
Chairman Committal
JBA!
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Friday, August ]
W. P. Roof of I
insists of:
Wearin,
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Id Retail Regar
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Lase oi $?u.uu
GOODS COIFAI
slfcT, Tie., lv?-A-3JT.
'atronage. Polite and Pi
uarters
i t
al, Grits, Hay, and
is of Feeds.
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our
ikes Good Bread
Distributing Co.,
olesale.
iree Bridge on Lady Street,
rite Us
and Inspect Ouir Stock.
Piatt's the Place
ffill The store of William Piatt & Son,
^>l~ Columbia, is the place to secure great
^ bargains in dry goods, Dotions, shoes,
hats, etc. Make their store your 9hop3.
ping quarters when in the city.
TME <
16, at 9 o'clock, the
jexington, S. C., at 1
g Apparel
Ion's hriif
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dless of Cost. Rail:
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If you would joi]
and enterprise, g
and keep along 1
in the bank. A
nnr SavT-?ors dan?
I merely adding t<
easily spare.
We pay five per
I Citizens Bank <
I U. X. CUNTER. Pres.
1 M. U. BOATWRIGHT, Vice-Pres.
1 ; CEO. BELL TIMMER
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Call at This B
And Let Us Present Yc
Called "THINGS WO:
is full of interesting an(
erybody.
UNION NATI(
. j Columbia,
rev s
COURT
entire Stock of Mer
lis old stand. This i
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mmmeiy, rc
is' and Chili
ip nf Harrtu
IU Ul I BUI ill
road Fares within 2
i
WE Pay Yon to Save.
ihead
i that great caravan of success
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:omg aneaa, just oegm tuuny
with the crowd?have money
dollar will start an account in
irtment and the rest is easy?
3 it the small amounts you can
cent on certificates of deposits.
)f Batesburg, j
A. C. JONES, Cashier. |
L. W. FOX, Asst. Cashier |
!MAN, Attorney. if
=
ank
>u with a Handy Book
RTH KNOWING." It
i useful facts for evJ
Iff All BANK
s. c.
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chanStock
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otions,
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rare
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5 miles