The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 02, 1912, Image 1
THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH.
A Representative Newspaper Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket.
VOL. XLII LEXINGTON, S. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2,1912 48
T" CLOSE CRY GOODS COMPANY, ~ T~
A]h< -w. E- moitcz:TOH, ^
Jf 1??<> MAIN STREET, - COLUMBIA, O. J
Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention.
_______________________ October istf
Protection
TO
f Depositors
Those who keep their money it? this bank while it awaits
their use, know positively that no harm can come to u, auu umy
can get it when they want it
Man; of onr depositors have been saved from serious losses
j t by oonsnlting our officers when tempted to 4'invest'* in schemes
' N'' offered by strangers.
Managed by men who have made successes in business,
this bank offers the highest degree of protection to its depositors,
and invites YOU to become one.
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v LEXINGTON, . . S. C.
Resources $250,000.00.
We Pay Interest on Savings Accounts Quarterly.
5 per cent Interest Paid on Certificates of Deposit ,!
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Now Located In Our Permanent Home
1323 Main St.. . Columbia, S. C. .
TTT, Iir- TT . Trv Ort'. Vn.i Often
wnere we nupc jl^ ucc auu
Start Saving Today?and Tomorrow
You Will Have Something.
Richland Savings Bank & Trust Company
^ 1323 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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j BROOKLAND BANK f
| New Brookland, S. C. j
I DIRECTORS: I
I J. G. Gurnard, E. W. Shull, G. A. Guignard ?
a R. N. Senn, Henry Buff, F. L. Sandel 8
1 A. D. Shull, L. S. Trotti, P. J. Wessinger |
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The Remarkable Success
ft# This Rank . . . i
Is built of the FRIENDSHIP of its CUSTOMERS gaiDed
by careful attention to tneir BANKING REQUIREMENTS.
We waut you to be one of these Customers and offer you
every accommodation that your balance, business, and
responsibility warrant.
, In our Savings Department we pay 4 per cent, calculated
quarterly.
LET OUR BANK BE YOUR BANK.
The Palmetto National Bank,
OF COLUMBIA, S. C.
Wilie Jones. Pr^sid^nt J. P. Matthews, Cashier
I ALWAYS SELLS IT FOB LESS |
C3RMER MAIH AMD RICHLAND STS. COLUMBIA S. C.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING,
SHOES, HATS, MILLINERY, LADIES'
| SUITS, SR1K1S,
| A NiCE LOT ALWAYS
TO SELECT FROM ||
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H pari <111 art pi* s
For Flour, Meal, Grits, Hay, and
All Kinds of Feeds.
"Pinnacle" Flour
Makes Good Bread
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The Kirkland Distributing Co.,
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wnoiesiftie.
Just across the Congaree Bridge on Lady Street.
Write Us
for Prices, Or Call and Inspect Our Stock.
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Mrs. Bouknight Meets Cost Less, Wear Longer.
Horrible Death. ^ ^ye can your special attention to
Mrs. Jacob M. Boukuight, the wife | the advertisement of F. B. Harman,
of a well known and prominent farm- who sells shoes for comfort and wear,
er of the Black creek section, met a j His stock is now complete for the fall
most horrible death on Saturday of and winter season, made of the best
last week. When her husband arose leather and up to date styles, for men,
i?at. ~ ofnvp and in the women and children. Call and in
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fireplace also before going to his gin a spect these shoes before buying elseshort
distance away. He had hardly where,
been gone more than fifteen minutes
when he was attracted by the screams r
of a woman and, rushing into the
| house, he was horrified to find his wife g
in flames, her clotning all gone and ?
her body a mass of burns. Dr. D. M. I
Orosson, of Leesville, was summoned I g I
and arrived within 45 minutes after I 111 Ij lif r1 J 11
the occurrence; but the unfortunate H 11 |j WTl | I I I j
woman's injuries were beyond the aid B
of human skill, and at 11 o'clock Sat- n
urday night death came as a gentle re- S .
lief to her torture. __ _____ | \[n}mn0 Q\
Mrs. Bouknight had been suDjecu 10 k iUJBlISgSSi^ I
epilepsy and it is thought that she suf- fi |v|jg|||||||. 3 j 1
fered an attack, fell in the fire uncon- jjj /
scious and was burned before aid could H ?3UM
reach her. g
She is survived by her husband and I
1 a large number of children. Her re- I ^V0 llSLVO
mains were laid to rest in the cemete- J # ?
ry at Black Creek Lutheran church on I IIGIISIVG 11UG (
Monday in the presence of a large con- I j % ,
gregation of sorrowing relatives and x tnat we nave
friends, the last sad rites being per- I n/VP^iallTr lTlTTl^
formed by the Rev. J. D. Shealy. I V->U1 vildlljr 111 Vll
Second Primary Attorney 8 Our shipiE
General October 15. I bracing the 1
The State Democratic Executiye I "jyr_? \KTf\YYl nn
committee yesterday ordered a second I -LtAvJIIj W UiilvlL
nrimarv fnrattornev general to be held Q Ti rl <
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on Tuesday, October 15. The contest- I
acts are J. Fraser Lyon, incumbent, I y TV
and Thos. H. Peeples, of Barnwell. I AJclivU"? J-/,
- K looms, every s
Blease Declared Nominee. 8
The State Democratic executive com- I W 6 CStll S]
mittre, in extra session yesterday, de- 8 ?I* TVT'il llTl OT?T7 1
clared Cole L. Blease the Democratic g jr 9 &
nominee for the governorship. The ? -jofficial
figures are: Biease, 72,043; | In our gro
Danoap, 2,160; Jonea, 60,518. B fin(j ^ g
Protracted Services | \KTci "hotm
At Baptist Church. | TT V,
A series of meetings will commence h Harness ana <
in the Lexington Baptist church on I VlpQif" ATI TTI *
next Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock, I UwOu LIU. uUt/ illi
with a missionary rally. There will 5 TTT
be a delightful programme rendered VV ? Jl?LV?
by the children, followed by an ad- I A iQ
dress by T. C. Callison, a brilliant I
young lawyer of the Lexington Bar B ~
and a prominent layman of the Bap
fiat r?Qn a ?Yvi n af i/\n | wmmmmmmamm
uou uv/uuiii4iiaviv?i* h
During the week the pastor, the Rov. 8
J. J. Myers, will be assisted by Dr. re
John A. Brunson, of St. Matthews. e ^ T
A cordial inyitation is extended the Jp ILjvl I
public to attend these services. R JB,? Jl^I ?
If you want to help your county, g jj
u^e your best efforts to make the coin- Bj
ing county fair a big - uoooss. Oidy w
three v.ecks off: </(* be-y new. an
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I WE Pay You to Save.
These Words
has caused hundreds of young men
and women and older ones too, to
open accounts in our Savings Department
and now we find them all
with money in the bank, happy and
prepared for a "rainy day"
Wouldn't you like to save too] If
so. a dollar will start your account, j
Citizens Bank of Batesburg,
| U. X. CUNTER. Pres. . A. C. JONES, Cashier.
!M. U. BOATWRSCrlT, Vice-Pres. L. W. FOX, Asst. Cashier I |
CEO. SELL TIMWIERMAN, Attorney. \ ?
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Call at This Bank
And Let Us Present You with a Handy Book
Called "THINGS WORTH KNOWING." It
is full of interesting and useful facts for ev?..1
viyuuuy. .
UNION NATIONAL B ANK
Columbia, S. C.
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and Winter jjry Goods,
inps Hats ana illinfirv
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just received the most compre- I
3f 1912 Fall and Winter goods |
ever carried and the public is |
;ed to call and make inspection. ?
Lent of fall and winter Shoes, em- I:
famous Craddock-Terry line for I
and Children are here. All stales I
select from. I
ress Goods, the latest 'rom the f
style represented. g
pecial attention to our new line I
nd you can be suited here. j
eery department you can always |
it lowest prices. I
a complete line of Hardware, 1
Gears. The Wood's Mowers, the j
arket. |
the genuine Bed Bust Proof Seed |
: Us For Your Wants I
Kamfsier & Co? I
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EX5NGTON. SOUiH CAROLINA S
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