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THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. A Representative Newspaper Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket. / VOL. XLIL LEXINGTON, S. C? WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1912 45 f I J / ? Costly i V ! 1 . W/VCI+ nnnnlo infonH frt CQ \ 1TXUDV iUVVUVk ?V WW a And while putting it off ] tie sums slip through t The way to save success! Why not begin to save a by opening a savings a THEHOMENA , LEXINGTON, Resources We Pay Interest on Savi 5 per cent Interest Paid Now Located In Our - 1323 Main St.. . \ Where We Hope T< Start Saving Today You Will Have Richland Savings Bai 1323 MAIN STREET, fiS69S96S6S696S69CS69SS6S6Si | brookla f) New Brookl I DIREC | J. G. Guignard, E. W. 5 R. N. Senn, Henry X A. D. Shull, L. S. T i _ _ TT The KemarKao Of This Bank Is built, of the FRIEN1 ed by careful attention MENTS. We want you to be one every accommodation responsibility warrant. In our Savings Depart ed quarterly.. LET OUR BANK BE The Palmetto OF COLITM Whje Jontjs, President. W. D. | ALWAYS SELL CORKER MAIN MP BICHLAN I DRY GOODS, NO'i SHOES, HATS, MI SUITS, SKIRTS, El A NICE L( TO SELE 61 -W. EC, l?iiO MAIN 8TREE Solicits a Share Delays^ re SOME TIME, let a big aggregate of litheir fingers. iully is to save NOW. t this auspicious moment 1 .ccount at TIONAL BANK * i s. c. . . $250,000.00. ings Accounts Quarterly, on Certificates of Deposit Permanent Home ! Columbia, S. C. 5 See You Often. ?and Tomorrow ; Something. ik & Trust Company COLUMBIA, S. C. ?CS?S69e9C9SSGS6S696SSS6S ND BANK j land, S Ca ^ ITORS: | Shull, G. A. Guignard J Buff, F. L. Sandel 8 'rotti, P. J. Wessinger 1 S9e?i9SSS96SSSe96SSSese96S le Success DSHIP of its CUSTOMERS gaint to tneir BANKING REQUIRE> of tLese Customers and offer you that your balance, business,, and i ment we pay 4 per cent, calculatYOUR BANK. National Bank, "BIA, S. C. J. P. Matthews, Casbier BATES S V. FOR LESS I mmmmm 1 D STS. COLUMBU, S. C. HONS, CLOTHING, LLINERY, LADIES' rc. >T ALWAYS CT FROM I LOBE DRY I . ^OnSTCKTO :t, - of Your Valued P Headq For Flour, Me All KInt "Pinnacle" FT Ma ??? The Kirkland Wh Just across the Conga ?????MMirni < w t for Prices, Or Call I? ? The Election Yesterda: The election throughout the cou: yesterday passed off quietly. Th6 turns show that W. H. Sharpe is el< ed to the State senate; Addy and 1V3 pass to the House; Holly L. Ham superintendent of education; E. Wingard re-elected treasurer; Ohas. Oorley supervisor, and Warren We coroner. Following is the vote: Crosson i Sharpe 1 Addy 2 Edwards 1 Malpass 2 Shuler 1 Derrick 1' Wingard 1' Harman 2 Martin II Oorley 2 Shealy 1 Canghman 1 Weed 2 Paints and Oils. Lubricating castor oil, harness < floor oil, Neatsfoot oil, auto oil, r and boiled linseed oils, turpenti: roofing paint and full line of pai] and oils of every description. Harmon Drug Co Sixty Rebels Killed. At Tenancinga, Mexico, 300 Za] tistas were routed after sufferi heavy losses in a four-hour fight wi the federals Monday night. The n els lost sixty killed and wounded. Notice, Veterans. You are requested to meet at yc respective places of meeting in ea township in Lexington on 21st day September, 1913, at 3 o'clock, for t purpose of electing a representative - ?* nnnrt VtriTISfV I nit:eb aii ucAmgwu ~_, Saturday the 5th day of October, 12 o'clock to elect a pension board f the year 1913. S. M. ROOF, Chairman. Pension Board Lex County. U. A. Smith, Bridgeton, Ind., h; kidney trouble for years, and was crippled with rheumatism he could n dress without help. He started usi: Foley Kidney Pills, and says: "I 1 gan to get better 2t once, and now i my trouble has left me and I do n feel that I ever had rheumatism, rest well all night and tho' 59 yea old can now do tho work of a man 35 years. I would like to be the mea of others getting benefit from Fol Kidney Pills." Refuse substituti Harmon Drug Co. -? Notice. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. I hereby forbid any person or p sons of giving my son, Spergeon Mi tin, any employment or of keepi him anyway as he is under age. Ar one so doing, the law will be stric enforced against such persons. R. W. MARTIN Gaston, S. C.f Aug. 81, 1912. 41 Bring us your JOB WORK. MODS COBPAI jie., 2 'atronage. Polite and P] ua riers al? Grits, Hay, and Is a# Feeds. V*yK % , m ? our kes Good Bread Distributing Co., olesale. iree Bridge on Lady Street, rite Us and Inspect Our Stock. y. At The Grand. nty Lovers of fun and amusement wi alnrftva finrl snmpf-liinrr riAnr at th jet- Grand 'theatrs iu Columbia. Th: tal- playhouse is growing more and mor lan in popular favor every day with tb L. public. The management alwas si E. cures the latest and best reels in mo^ >ed ing pictures, magnificent and sensj tional, and when you go once yo f$8 want to go again. Always visit th 898 Grand and you will be pleased. 259 m Cotlton Buyer. 418 I have made arrangements to bu; 271 cotton this season and will pay th highest prices for it. Call ana see m 680 before selling. 965 T. L. HARMAN. 542 )7i Farms For Sale. 259 In the Ridge section, ask abont tnem 462 Y. May, Johnston, S. 0. 422 ? 184 Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given to all cor cerned that I will apply to Geo. ? Drafts, Judge of Probate, on 4th da October, 1912, for a final settlement c aw the estate of Robert E. Maffett, dt np ceased. MISS BERTHA E. MAFFETT. Qts Sept. 4, 1912?48 Admrx. ? ? Despondency Is often caused by indigestion am constipation, and quickly disappear when Chamberlain's Tablets are taken i- t? _ii J pa- J ?'or saxe oy au ueaina. ng ? ith Statement of the Condition eb- of BANK OF PELION Located at Pelion, S. C. At the close of business Sept >ur 4th, 1912. h RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $12,623 1! ?* Overdrafts 475 SI he Furniture and Fixtures 576 6^ to Banking House 2,185 OS Due from Banks and Bankers 1,648 0( Currency 23. C( at 'Gold or Silver and other Coin 5191 Checks and Cash Items.. 5 4< TOTAL $17,797 7? LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in $4,587 5C , Surplus 5 CC * Undivided Profits less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 198 20 ? Individual Deposits subject to Check 5,620 90 f Savings Deposits, 5,386 (?? 1 j Casher'3 checks Bills payable, including Certificates for Money borrowed 2,000 OC n a T u u fy TOTAL $17,797 7? 58, State of solth Carolina. ) a a County of Lexington. j ' Before me came J. D Haltiwanger. Cashier of the above named bank, whc being duly sworn says that the abov< and foregoing statement is a true co n dition of said bank, as shown by the er- books of said bank. it- J. D. Haltiwanger ng Sworn to and subscribed before m< iv- this 10th day of Sept., 1912. tly D. R. Kneece, N. P. forS. C. , Correct-Attest: 3 D. F. SHUMPERT. L. W WISE, C. R. R1SH, * Directors. n, ^ GtEjZEB, C OLUMBIA, H. C. rompt Attention. October I3tf wnmnHHOBmni V The Fir^t Star In life towards wealth and ease < i what you earn. A homeless wan f a Ko 4"Vl Ck fo f ^ aP fl^a tyiot* tttV* a ic Iiv ijxj t.ug Auig \ji biig ixiau rv iiu ic Assure yourself of a comfortable c ing habit. Our Savings Department not or ity for all moneys deposited, but compounded semi-annually. Yoi one dollar. Citizens Bank oi IU. X. CUNTER. Pres. M. U. BOATWRIGHT, Vice-Pres. GEO. SELL TiMMERMJ Call at This Ba _ And Let Us Present You Called "THING'S WORT is full of interesting and i '' erybody: :* UNION NATIOl 6 Columbia, S e 1 - ^ 7- 1 * ? IHHHHHHnillHHIBHHBI u | White Bronze e ^ ^ ^ ^ s I Are more durable than neither heat nor cold affect not chip nor crack, nor brei their color ever, for like cheaper than Marble or Gra I I much or little, in bold rai ii without extra charge. Cat I White Bronze and over 200 j 1 r. sje h 1802 Main St. : I When you come to court next week ) buy yonr cakes, crackers and candies at The Bazaar. Th the si i I Mr. Charlie Drafts, of route 1, was k the first to remember U9 with his dol- | yyajt | lar for subscription out of his first bale I p of new cotton. Mr. Drafts is always g p ^ prompt and there is no better man in f, , INI Pc the county. T , ) Jno I Mr. Walter D. Long, of Hollow > r?rpspk. remembered us with his dues j yyj last week. A good clever man is he. p j \ , Dried peaches, new and fresh, 10c a Davi< > pound at The Bazaar. D A < Mr. J. B. Hook while in town Sat- J?enr i urday dropped in and paid his dues. j Geo j Mr. John W. Hendrix, while in 3 town yesterday called in and renewed 11 *r his subscription. Mr. Hendrix is one Geo of the promptest paying subscribers G Da on our list and a mighty good citizen. gimo Mrs. W. F. Bacbman, of Edmund, jas \ kindly sends her renewal for The Dispatch and Home and Farm another , year. ^ i mhhhhhhbibhmbhbbmhbv' fE Pay You to Save. t consists in saving a portion of :derer in his old age i9 likely i improvident in his yonth. ?ld age by cuHivating the sav lly guarantees absolute securpays you 4 per cent interest, i can open an account with | Batesburg, A. C. JONES, Cashier. gj L. W. FOX, Asst. Cashier I *N, Attorney. p ?? ^ nk j with a Handy Book H KNOWING." It lseful facts for evVAL BANK I -VMonuments Marble or Granite, i s them. They do ?d moss, nor change designs they are mite. The lettering, sed type, is put on 1 and see samples of designs. H K 'K COLUMBIA, S. C. Second Week Jury. e following gentlemen compose scond week jury for the second ; of September term of court: er P. Uorley Geo A Derrick ^ Turner Jas W Bedenbaugk 5ross Grover C Sharpe ipe Trotter D A Jefcoat d Rast Willie A Sturkie Furtick Wm M Laird Hie Shealy Jno J Ri9h Vessinger Joab Gunter 3 B Sharpe Pierce Leaphart Quattlebaum Greer L Taylor y W Koon Jas B Addy T Busby H Harley Clamp B Hall Lep Nichols auk Kyzer Lee W Racker W Klapman Van M Wineard ,vid MoCartha Hamp L Lybrand n Hall Jas W Arehart V Eargle W I Jumper is the time, pay for your paper.