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THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH.
A Representative Newspaper Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket.
VftT. TT.TT LEXINGTON, S. C? WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912 44
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tie sums slip through tl
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by opening a savings m
THE HOME N A
LEXINGTON,
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We Pay Interest on Savi
5 per cent Interest Paid
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Now Located In Our
1323 Main St..
Where We Hope Tc
Start Saving Today
You Will Have
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Richland Savings Bai
1323 MAIN STREET,
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MENTS.
We want you to be one
every accommodation 1
responsibility warrant.
In our Savings Depart]
ed quarterly.
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i of these Customers and offer you
that your balance, business, and
ment w< pay 4 per cent, calculatYOUR
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National Bank,
BIA, S. C.
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I STS. COLUMBIA. S. C.
riONS, CLOTHING,
f.T.TNERY. LADIES'
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of Your Valued Pat
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For Flour, Meal,
All Kinds <
"Pinnacle" Floii
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The Kirkland D
Whole
Just across the Congare<
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tor Prices, Or Call ar
Managers For Second Primary
Sept. 10,1912.
Batesburg?Express boxes?Barrett
Jones, E. L. Hartley, Geo. Adams.
Boylston?S. O. Hook, P. H. Shull,
W. K. Hook.
Brook?Geo. Shealy, W. F. Taylor,
P. M. Taylor.
Crout's Store?Charley Koon, Scott
Shirey, D. D. Amick.
Ohapin?J. W. Roberts, R. W. Frick,
J. T. Stockman.
DeJingo?J. A. Kaminer G. C. Arehart,
Alvin B. Roof.
Edmond?J. 0. Reeder, I. E. Jefcoafc,
O. E. Sharpe.
Gaston?Express boxes?J. P. Goodwin,
0. 0. Goodwin, Ruf. E. Pound,
Hilton?Express boxes to Ohapin?
J. P. McOartha, J. W. Bickley, A. H.
Harman.
Irmo?Express boxes?A. Lorick,
Heber Dreher, John Shealy.
Macedonia?Express boxes to Chapin
?Dave Epting, F. S. Derrick, Noah
Amick.
Piney Woods?Express to Little Mt.,
J. J. Rish, W. D. Gannon, H. F. Frick.,
Leesviil*?Express boxes?J. Y. Cooley;
M. Grouch, A. P. West.
Lexington?J. Frank Kleckley, T. R.
Keisler, J. E. Rawl Kyzcr.
Lewiedale?Express boxes-Willie E.
Long, Isaiah Taylor, G. R. Sea9e.
Oak Grove?Express to Steadraanil.
E. Miller, M. D. Kyzer, J. F.
Gnnter.
Pine Ridge?Express to Chapin?S.
0. Fulmer, D. L. Shealy, O. O. Wes3inger.
Peak?Express?Jas. W. Eargle, Jno
F. Chapman, H. P. Summer.
Pond Branch?Express to Gilbert?
A. Taylor, Jno. R. Holley, Martin L. I
Smith.
Pools Mill?Express to Woodford?
C. C. Justus, J. M. Bales, J. W.
Starnes. I
Pelion?Express?A. M. Hutto, S. D.
Sehofield, Arch Craft.
Rishton?Express to Pelion?S. L.
Lucas, G. C. Gantt, W. A. Rish.
Summit?Express to Summit?R. O.
Shealy, A. E. Craps, M. A. Ricard.
St. Matthews?S. S. McCartha, L.
M Steele, E. W. Keisler.
Samaria?Express boxes?F. S. Burgess,
O. C. Boatwright, Haskell Hall.
S eadman?Express boxes?A. B.
i^uattlebaum, H. J. Burgess, L. W.
Mircheli.
Sandy Kun?'W. Furtick, Jr., T. L.
Williams, M. L. Wannamaker.
Swansea?I. W. Hutto. J. N. Jumper,
E. H. Smith.
Brookland?
Hollow Creek?Express boxes to
Grilbert?H. P. Price, G. C. Price, J. D.
Keisler.
Irene?John Taylor, Jr., Frank Tayor,
B B. Pound.
Boiling Springs?
ll*ut DadmI
nuw rami.
Strike when the iron is hot and paint
when the property needs it.
They paint ships a dozen times a
Fear; yes, some of them, every voyage.
What for, do you think ? To look nice
and get business.
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A JlV0ry KUfps its Vy<ii i iaguo ^/uiuvvu
and varnished and washed, to look
nice and get business.
A man, with a house for sale or to
let,''does it up,'' and Devoe is the
paint.
There's more in paint than to keepout
water. Paint for looks and you
needn't think about water. A fresh
coat of paint once a year is about as
good for his credit as paying his debts.
But the man whose buildings and
fences look new, very likely, has no
debts. DEVOE
The Harman Drug Co.
JOBS COMPA1I
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ronage. Polite and Pro:
larters
Grits, Hay, and
of Feeds.
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ts Good Bread
istributing Co.,
isale.
e Bridge on Lady Street,
e Us
id Inspect Our Stock.
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Result of State Election.
Governor.
Cole L. Blease, 71,5-52
Ira B. Jones, 66,478
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All State officers were elected ex
cept in the race for attorney general.
J. Fraser Lvon, incumbent, and Thos.
H. Peeplea ran oyer.
The State executive committee
meets today to hear contests, in the
governor's race and also in the race
for the United States Senate, Mr. Tillman's
two opponents having filed contests
against him.
Notice.
State of South Carolina,
County of Lexington.
I hereby forbid any person or persons
of giving my son, Spergeon Martin,
any employment or of keeping
him anyway as he is under age. Anyone
so doing, the law will be strictly
enforced against such persons.
R W. MARTIN.
Gaston, S. C., Aug. 31, 1912. 4(5
"The Elopement or janen" win oe
rendered by local talent in the high
school building on next Friday evening.
Everybody should attend. Get
your tickets early at the two drug
stores.
J. B. White & Co.
It is with pleasure that we call our
readers' attention to the advertisement
of J. B White & Co., of Augusta,
Ga., in this issue. This is one of the
largest firms in the South, and its t
trade reaches from State to State. It
will pay you to go to Augusta to make
your fall purchases. The schedules
J now in effect will make it possible for
you to do so with but little inconvenience.
Notice, Veterans.
You are requested to meet at your
respective places of meeting in each
township in Lexington on 21sc day of
September, 1912, at 3 o'clock, for the
purpose of electing a representative to
meet at Lexington court house, on
Saturday the 5th day of October, at ,
12 o'clock to elect a pension board for :
the year 1913. }
S. M. ROOF, Chairman. <
Pension Board Lex County. ,
Teacher Wanted. i
i
Wanted?a good lady teacher to j
l teach at Boiling Springs school house,
i in District No. 79, five miles south of
Gilbert. Apply with references to E.
M. Taylor, Chairman Board of Trustees,
Lexington, S. C. Route 3.
to tvive A way DUfjijy. .
The L. D. Ctillura Co., of Batesburg, !
will give away a $90 Tyson & Jones 1
buggy at 12 o'clock noon, September
17th, in front of their buggy store in {
Batesburg. E.ead ad. elsewhere and
I be sure to be in Batesburg on the 17th.
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C OLUMBIA, S. C.
rapt Attention.
October lltf
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The Fir^t Stai
In life towards wealth and ease
what you earn. A homeless wai
to be the fate of the man who i
Assure yourself of a comfortable <
ing habit.
uur savings Department not o
ity for all moneys deposited, but
compounded semi-annually. Yo
one dollar.
Citizens Bank ol
U. X. CUNTERn Pres.
M. U. BOATWRIGHT, Vice-Pres.
| CEO. BELL TIMMERM
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Call at This Ba
And Let Us Present You
Called 'THINGS WORr
is full of interesting and
erybody.
UNION NATIO:
Columbia, >
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White Bronze
Are more durable than
I neither heat nor cold affec
I not chip nor crack, nor br<
their color ever, for lik<
cheaper than Marble or Gi
much or little, in bold rs
without extra charge. Ca
White Bronze and over 20
J. H. B1
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fbnonerl Monday.
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The Lexington High School opened p(
on Monday morning with a large en- w^c
rollment of students. A splendid pro- duri
gramme, incident to the opening of 8eS8
our magnifiicent new school building, gep(
was well rendered.
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Addresses were made by State Superntendenc
of Education Swearingen, Olic
W. H. Hand and W. K. Tate, of Co- Alti
iumbia; Hon. George Bell Timmer- Lon
man. County Supt. A. D. Martin and ly, 1
Prof. W. E. Black. J. A
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Death of Infant.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Sim Wit
McCartha died on Monday evening Keii
and was buried at St. Matthews Luth. Qau
ohurch. nearBarr, yesterday morning. g# g
rbe family have the sympathy of the ca8)
entire town in their hour of sorrow. Has
Sim
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coneists in saving a portion of
aderer in his old age is likely
s improvident in his yonth.
old age by cultivating the savnly
guarantees absolute secur;
pays you 4 per cent interest,
iu can open an account with
[ Batesburg, ?
A. C. JONES, Cashier. p!
L. W. FOX, Asst. Cashier f
AN, Attorney. > ?.
Baaauu**mm\? MB?j
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with a Handy Book
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useful facts for evIV
AIi BANK
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Monuments
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Marble or Granite,
:ts them. They do j
?ed moss, nor change
e designs they are
anite. The lettering,
lised type, is put on
ill and see samples of
0 designs.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
First Week "Jury.
ollowing is a list of the gentlrmen
) will serye as first week jurymen
ing the S 3ptember term of general
ions court, beginning Monday,
tember 16:
. Lee Kleckley, D. Wade Hook, J.
l Crout, J. Thompson Koon, W. B.
nan, J. Fred Shealy, Walter D.
Olin J. Derrick, T. Davis SheaSVm.
J. Manuel, Daniel M. Drafts,
rthur Ricard, H M. Sawyer, Dantedmond,
Columbus Sturkie, John
Sargle, Ellard O. Hall, M. B. Edds,
Keedy 0. Smith, W. Saunders
igard, A, T. Guignard, Lonnie 0.
3ler, L. Julian Shealv, Edward F.
ghman, Anderson Smith, James
>mith, E. Asbury Pool, Olin A. LuWilson
Gunter, T. M. Kannady,
kell L. Lucas, Wade H. Kyzer,
Maddox, Emanuel H. Barr, W.
Lddy, C. B. Dreher.