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*w\ E ^ 16.CO xHAIN STRE Solicits a Shar I Protection ; T? | Depositors Those who keep their money in this bank while it awaits their use, know positively that no harm can come to it, and they can get it when they want it. Many of oar depositors have been saved from serions losses by consulting oar officers when tempted to "invest" in schemes 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. THE HOME NATIONAL BANK LEXINGTON, . . 5. C. _ Resources . . . $250,000.00. * " * * . , ; . , We Fay Interest on Savings Accounts Quarterly. 5 per cent Interest Paid on Certificates of Deposit L-? I Nov Located In Oar Permanent Home 1323 Main St.. . Columbia, S. C. Where We Hope To See You Often. A % r Start Saving Today?and Tomorrow j You Will Have Something. Richland Savings Bank & Trust Company 1323 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. j BROOKLAND BANK j | J. G. Guignard, E. W. Shull, G. A. Guignard ? ? R. N. Sean, - Henry Buff, F. L. Sandel | | A.D, Shull,. L. S. Trotti, P. J. Wessinger I S969ttS6S6Sfi96969e9696S6S696S6SIS96S69CSC9eS6SSSe9eS6S 1 BEFORE this BftIK got it's CHARTER and bocame I A NATIONAL BANK it hadtoeatisfy the TJ. S. Government at Washington that all of the provisions of the National Banking laws had been eomplied with. Every since that time frequent and rigid examinations have been made by the Government.. Every time the Government calls for a report, an accurate state* meet of the affairs of the PALHETTG NATIONAL BANK is published in this paper. We want you to know all about us. When yon do we believe you will make OUR BANK YOUR BANK The Palmetto National Bank, OF COLUMBIA, S. C. ' Whje Jonto. Preiident J. P. Matthiws, Oubi?r I I W.D. BAT E S |, ALWAYS SELLS IT FOB LESS | COMES MlilW AID RICHLAND STS. COLPMBU, S. C. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, MILLINERY, LADIES' SUITS, SKIRTS, ETC I A NICE LOT ALWAYS I TO SELECT FROM | ' ' i A Good Place Por Sale. NOTICE. I offer for sale my place, containing persons are hereby warned not 78 seres of land, 35 acres nnder cnlti- to trespass, nor allow stock of any 4ation fonr miles from Lexington, kind, to run at large on lands of the ten miles from Columbia, on Red nnders.gned Anyone violating tbe Bank creek. Good4-roora house and J^ wiM be prosecuted to the ex necessary oat bandings. ' Apply to ...... ? W. H. WITT, JESSE 1. WcCARTHA, Signed? H. E. RUOKER. ?w50p Lexington, R. F. D. 4. J Sept. 33,1912-4*50 ^ I. Xv^O^TCSTTOn^ ET, e of Your Valued Pat: _ I r?? i Headqu i I For Flour, Meal, All Kinds i - ? _ mm f _ rmnacie * iou Make The Kirkland Di Whole: Just across the Congaree Local Evidence. Evidence that can be verified. Fact is what we want. Opinion is not enongh. Opinions differ. ' Here's a Lexington fact. You can test it. L. Hall, jeweler, Main St., Lexington, S. C., says: "I suffered from kidney trouble for several years and final- t ly my kidneys became so weak that I was alarmed. The kidney secretions j were too frequent in passage at times, then again I could hardly void them. . I felt weak, lost flesh, did not sleep { well and was nervous and irritable. A . short time ago I got a supply of Doan's { Kidney Pills from the Kaufmann Drug Co. and since I used them, . I have improved wonderfully. I earnestly recommend this remedy to all kidney sufferers." (Statement ) given March 9, 1908.) THREE YEARS LATER. Mr. Hall was interviewed on March 23, 1911 and he said: "I still take Doan's Kidney Pills occasionally and j they keep me well. Tnis remedy is J all that it is represented to be and I \ gladly confirm my former endorse- . Kentont^' j For sale by all dealers. Price 50 j cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, < New York, sole agents for the United t States. ( Remember the name?Doan's?and take no other. ( Lexington Fair Next Week. All Lexington is interested in the coming fair of the Lexington County Fair Association which begins on next Tuesday, lasting for four days. Secty. Eflrd is very much elated over the j prospects for the most successful fair ( in the history of the association. The management has secured The Tybee } Amusement Co. for the entire week; i and there will be fun and amusement J for both old and young. Phis feature ( will beyond doubt, be the best ever seen here, and there will be many free exhibitions. The price of admission has not been changed from other years, ! the admission for adults being 35c and 1 for children same as before. The pros- < pects for a large crowd, and splendid 1 exhibits in each and every department has never been brighter. < Write for Prices, Or Call aa< Bank oi Western Carolina Makes Big Loan. Tbe largest loan ever made by any bank in Lexington County was made by the Lexington branch of The Bank of Western Carolina on Saturday when it loaned to Messrs Tbos. P. Meetze, W. H. Townsend and C. E. Leaphart, as trustees of the bankrupt estate of W. P. Roof, the . enormous sum of 137,500.00. Toe rate of interest is 7 per cent., and as the money is paid in by the trustees the interest shall cease. It is understood that a number of banks sougjgfc the loan, bnt the Bank of Western Carolina, which is easily "the strongest State Bank in South Carolina," was the successful bidder. The Bank of Western Carolina opened its Lexington branch, with Mr. R. D. Smith in charge, soon after the Lexington Savings Bank went to , the wall, and its growth has .been phenomenal. This bank is now located in its magnificent new home on Main street, recently completed at a cost of r several thousand dollars. j - The Bank of Western Carolina continually working for Lexing, n and Lexington county, and the people are proud of the fact that Lexington has a bank capapble of loaning money in large and small amounts on banka1 ble paper. FACT % -TjESr,., ronage. Polite and Pr tarters Grits, Hay, and >f Feeds. IP >s Good Bread Istributing Co., sale. Bridge on Lady Street. Us 1 Inspect Our Stock. Farmers'iUnion. Od Saturday, October 19th, at 7 p.m. J. Whitner Reid, Secretary S. 0. State Farmers' Union, and Col. E. J. Watson, State Commissioner of Agriculture, will be at Oak Grove school house in the eastern part of Lexington county and will make addresses. The main object of the meeting is to organize a Local Farmers Union and it is desired to secure as large an attendance of farmers as possible. The farmers of the community are invited to be present. Paint Put-on Think of paint put-on and not by the gallon. A gallon of paint in the can is of no account to anybody. Put it on. Now T Si.- i. J > reuiiuu ilia UUML uuu vaiue. The secret is: one paint goes twice as far as another. A good one goes twice as far as a bad one. Yon have a job, say an average job. It'll take 10 gallons Devoe and 12 or 15 or-18 or 20 of middling poor very;poor and trash. Yon know painter's wages in your town. Pat the price of a gallon of paint and the painter's day-wage together. You can, we can't. Devoe costs less than any inferior paint; there are hundreds of them. One paint is as good as another, so long as it lasts good; one lasis months and another years; and the one that goes farthest lasts longest. DEVOE The Harmon Drag Co, sells it. Notice, Debtors and Creditors. All persons holding claims against the estate of Martha A. Lewie, ?ec'd., will present the same, duly attested; and those indebted to said estate will please make payment to the undersigned on or before December 1, 1912. 51 W. H. DONLEY, Admr. Tri-County Fair Now In Full Blast. The Tri-Oounty Fair at Batesburg is aow in full blast. The people of the three counties of Lexington, Saluda and Aiken are gathered together and the beautiful little town of "Batesburg an the Ridge," has the appearance of a real, big metropolis. The fair is an entire success. Every department is full, showing to good effect the won lerful resources of the three counties, i Mr. Walter J. McCartha, the genial ind ever popular secretary, is being j congratulated, together with the other j officers, for the splendid success of the oig show. Notice We will sell to the highest bidder for Cash, at the late restdence of Geo. k. Metts, deceased, on the 24th day of Dctober, 1912, all the personal property of which the said deceased, died, eeized and possessed, consisting of lousehold and kitchen furniture, farming implements, wagons, buggies, corn, fodder, hay and also four mules, one mare, hogs, etc. Sale will begin promptly at 10 o'clock, a. m. J. B. LATHAN, J. WILBURN METTS. Agts at Law for him. Oct, 9, 1912?50 Great Socialist to Speak. Thomas L. Buie, the great Socialist leader of Colorado, will speak in the court house, on next Tuesday night, at f:30 o'clock. The public generally, men and women, are cordially invited. Mr. Buie is a gifted speaker and an earnest exponent of the Socialist Joctrine. B, FOR SALE?My place of 100 acres, I miles of Lexington; 5 room house and barns, plenty of water; about 25 acres apen: near electric plant and phone line. For terms &c,. apply to W. H, Ballentine, Columbia* S. 0., 903, River Avenue 51 > COLUMI51A, S"4? C. " |J| ompt Attention. IWE Pay Yon to Save. 1 C*v*nil dl1-t*frtO d Ill (JlllttliUUllW jSaved soon grow large---and earn interest ali the tim?.* ? Protect yourself and little ones by opening an account in our "SAVINGS Department." "Have money in the Bank." Start with a dollar or go, add to it weekly or monthly, and you will feel more independent at once Step in and let us tell you of our Savings Department. Citizens Bank oi Batesburg, 11. *- ftllWTFP Pfm. A. ft. JftAIPC ft??KI?. I M. U. BOATWRICHT, Vice-Pres. L. W. POX, Asst. Cashier I I CEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, Attorney. I II 1 t? ft Call at This Bank And Let Us Present You with a Handy Book Called "THINGS WORTH KNOWING." It Jo full r\? in+orflofinnr onrl iio^fiil fn/"?f o Prkr* lO lUii ui iui^/i uumig aixu uouui Jcii/bo xui f v- j erybody. UNION NATIONAL BANK Columbia, S. C.^ j IF YOD WANT -I) <m. Your Watches^and Clocks put in^first-] class order at] reaT. H. Donny, The Watchmaker. 1218 Main St. Parlor Restaurant,Columbia,S.C. JUST RECEIVED I Wf A CARLOAD] OF. mm Tennessee 11 Horses ond i^>i ?VAAMlIIO | j MlllPS ~ Wears ?d Drcsscr iiiuiuu griffon clothes || Guaranteed aliyWool ^ Well broke. You will be || j| able to find what you are P fl flDFUFD looking for in this lot. Q| y( UIiLIILiI Come and make your se- ^ and Bo>s lections. Prices and terms . -v.uatam e I LEaINGTONI 9iaVi to please. J . ^ & Swygert & Smith, o ? J J ' One portable stx hor*e-?ower boiler ? pmuii . r miitu aibai imi ^engine, one timber cirt and sevenLEESVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA ty feet 4-ply ganby belting. Will sell single or bargain if sold in let. Apply See onr new top biurets at $40 00 cash. Open baggies $35.00. We make . " *, Lesioi ton, S. 0. the price. Gregory-Oonder Mule Co. 2w50p i