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yj l?i20 MAIN STREE Solicits a Share V Protection TO I Depositors j Those who keep their money in this bank while it awaits J ^H their use, know positively that no harm can come to it, and they ? I Hi can get it when they want it. I Many of our depositors have been saved from serious losses by consulting our officers when tempted to "invest" in schemes offered by strangers. W Managed by men who have made successes in business, f this bank offers the highest degree of protection to its depositors, I and invites YOU to become one. THE HOME NATIONAL BANK LEXINGTON, . . S. C DocnurPPC . . S250.000.00. mvuv1u w ? - ^ # We Pay Interest on Savings Accounts Quarterly. 5 per cent Interest Paid on Certificates of Deposit ? , , n , r% \ ' Now Located In Our Permanent Home j v 1323 Main St.. . Columbia, S. C. | Where We Hope To See You Often. Start Saving Today?and Tomorrow You Will Have Something, ' . . % : Richland Savings Bank & Trust Company * ??"* iiubi. e a I 1323 MAIN dincci, V/ULUJtiDiM, v< j I BROOKLAND BANK j | I New Brookland, S. C. m \ I DIRECTORS: j | ? J. <5. Guignard, ?. W. Shull, G. A. Guignard ? c I R.N. Senn, Henry Buff, F. L, Sandel 5 i ' X, A. D. Shull, L. S. Trotti, P. J. Wessinger I g <S69C989C9S989e96989e989^^ 2 BEFORE ihU BARK got it's CHARTER and baeamo ? A NATIONAL BANK 1 1 ci wmmmm ,B1* M g it had to satisfy the U. S. Government at Washington that all of thA nm visions of the National Banking Laws had been complied t* with. Every since that time frequent and rigid examinations have been made by the Government. I * Every time the Government calls for a report, an accurate statement of the affairs of the PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK is published in this paper. We want you to know all about us. When ^ you do we believe you will make ? OUR BANK YOUR BANK ? lc t< The Palmetto National Bank, I / OF COLUMBIA, S. C. ? Whje Jones. President. J. P. Matthews. Cashier tl P f( b Mr. Shipp Declines Special Sale at Tapp's. b Rural Appointment In this issue The James L. Tapp Co., Mr. N. P. Shipp, who a few weeks ??iuhm^'sf ^fPartmeDt store, ^ ago received tie appointment of R. ^e home of seasonable merchandise, k], FT D. carrier on R. F. D. No. 1, New ?nd the store where yon always find Brookland, to fill the vacaney caused what you w ant, i,.showing the new a - w- *?_ Jr n t _ arrivals tor tall and winter wear. * If by the resignation 01 m , o. . y- | jt?s stylish. Tapp bars it," is a great d brand, who resigned ibo p po- , si0gan withi this store; and when you u sition with the Brook a- , buy goods there you have the satisfac tc declined .^e , ? f Ffi d ? tio'n of knowing that you are not ony ^ remain with the lav r getting what is newest and best, but s< Dreher. ^ , , i you have the satisfaction of knowing Mr. Shipp reemed ^ ' also that you have obtained your -> ont over 34 appi^a. h, g money's worth. Never before in the r ledallof the other cont^ > _ history of this great store has Mr. points, which is P J Tapp offered such an array of bargains; and speaks we.i to - g never before has he been able to seyoung man. cure 80 mucb for 80 little money, and he is giving his customers throughout m w . the Carolinas the benefit of his own Trespass JN Otice. savings. In other word9, Mr. Tapp is All persons are forbidden to hunt, sharing his profits with his customers, fish haul wood or trespass in any man- Every department is brimfnl and the ner whatever on the lands of the nn- bargains are jnst as great in one dedersiened, ae the law will be enforced partment as in another. No more post gainst ali parties violating this notice, lite nor courteous salespeople are to JasL. Shealy, A. J. Shealy, be found anywhere than you find at Noah Shealy f R. 8. Shealy, Tapp's and a most cordial welcome J. O. Long, Eugene Long, awaus you t air week. Elizabeth Long. ? Oct. 21,1912?4w2p Notice, Debtors and Creditors. " ' " All persons holding claims against "Farminc Lands For Sale. the estate of Martha A. Lewie, dec'd., xaraimg v will present the same, duly attested; Tracts of ten to fifty^acres to ?n and those indebted to said estate will $3.00 per acre, from a half to one nd piea9e mafce payment to the nndera half miles from Cayce, in Lex ngten g^g^ on or bef0re December 1, 1912. connty. Part of the John Taylor 51 W. H. DONLEY, Admr. estate. For further mformation, call at office of FOE' SALE?A nice four-year-old GEO. C. TAYLOR, Pony. Apply to Room 18, Kendall Building, J. E. Raw] Kyzer, Washington street, Columbia, S. C. Lexington, R. F. D. 2 3 ?ct* 21' 1&12~2Wf2 FOR SALE OR RENT?The late ? ** cai0 John B. Kyzer home place; 40 acres jj r Or good farm land open; good dwelling ^ Light one-hcrse spriDg waeon, for and out buildings. Apply at once to t, sale cheap. Apply to R. B. Hannan. J. B. Rawl Kyier, Lexington R.F^D.2 i iOBE DRY GOODS GOffiFAK . M?ITC3CT?:N\ TIES,, J^u^2<Tu T, - - ' ? ? ? ~\T/%l?i /\a! Llrk4"Mrvn n r?A on H Pr, 01 X our y aiueu jl ivu uii\z jl -a. Headquarters For Flour, Meal, Grits, Hay, and 1 | All Kinds ot Feeds. J 11 I I* II ? "Pinnacle" Flour Makes Good Bread The Kirkland Distributing Co., Wholesale. Just across the Congaree Bridge on Lady Street. Write Us | for Prices, Or Call and inspect Our Stock. J C ? pT Moyed in New Building. The Home National Batik has moved Tn?Ql TViriATipp *n^? *ts mWificenr. new two-story liOCai .fcViaeilce. brick structure ou the corner of Main Evidence that can be verified. streets, which is now rapjFacfc is what we want. idly nearing completion. This will be Opinion is not enough. one of the handsomest banking buildOpinions differ. lings in this section of the State, the Here's a Lexington fact. - furnishings throughout being exceedYou can te9t it. ln??ly fine. The bank has been ocL. Hall, jeweler, Main St., Lexing- cuping temporary qurters in the old on, S. C-, says: 4,I suffered from kid- department store since the fire desley trouble for several years and final- troyed its buildiDg during the early y my kidneys became so weak that I ParC <5* the year. ras alarmed. The kidney secretions ' _ . _ vere too frequent in passage at times, ~ hen again I could hardly void them. VI a A n 11 felt weak, lost flesh, did not sleep Mg|V|t KgttgB' eell and was nervous and irritable. A * hort time ago I got a supply of Doan's Better isn*t enough; paint best. Sidney Pills from the Kaufmann Drug ^ man bought "cheap" paint; saved Jo. and since I used them, 20c or 30 or 40 or 50c a gallon, didn't have improved wonderfully. he? earnestly recommend this remedy to yes, and bought 40 or 50 or 60 or 80 11 kidney sufferers. (Statement percent more gallons; how much did he ? -M- u o iqcq x. ATDAi luOAVU iVW* t uia&o v/u ui9 paiuvi THREE YEARS LATER. And he paid for painting those galMr. Hall was interviewed on March Ions?a fair day's work is a gallon? 3, 1911 and he said: "I still take how much did he make on the labor loan's Kidney Pills occasionally and PaJ^ ?' k*8 job? bey keep me well. This remedy is He lost a quarter or third of his 11 that it is represented to be and I money. ladly confirm my former endorse- How long will it last? not his money, :ent of it.'' I Pa*ut * "For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Perhaps half as long as long as Deants. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, How long will his money last, few York, sole agents for the United he buys other stuff as he bought tates. v that P6111*? Remember the name?Doan's?and Better buy the best paint; it makes ike no other *ea3t aiJd least-often. DEVOE ?? sells it. _ ? . The Harmon Drug Co. sells it. .exington County Fair The Best in Its History. ? 4 The sixteenth annual fair of the WIltaarcTs Offices, exington County Fair association ' a pened yesterday under the most aus- Dr. J. J. Wingard now occupies his icious circumstances. Despite the suit of rooms upstairs in the new >wering clouds and misty rain the at- building of The Home National Bank; mdance for the first day of the fair and as soon as the arrangements are 'as all that could be expected. Every perfected he will have as elegant and epartment is brimful, showing as convenient offices as are to be found ever before the wonderful resources anywhere, f the count}7, and demonstrating beond doubt the great possibilities of i? ae farm. The horses and cattle deartments are far better than ever beire, there being more enteies of J- Hw uldlv X air very class As a whole the fair is the ^ est. vet held and the management is * - 0f Will be Held This Year October^ The Tybee Amusement Company, nth a splendid line of attractions, is 28, 29, 30 and 31 and No- ! ere. This is the best show that has ver been seen at the Lexington fair, , ^ nd is worthy of patronage. vemDer 1. The Lexington nigh school closed toay so that the teachers and children : light attend the fair, and this helped ;> swell the attendance. Tomorrow ! Just remember the dates and] rill also be a big day, and ali old Dldiers will be admitted free. make your plans to attend. The fair will close on Friday noon. | ? ? ? It will be the greatest State <ry- . fair. 1 OJl/Cmaaam COLUMBIA HAS A HEARTY WELCOME FOR YOU. ClilV)?, Cheap round trip tickets offered by all ra;Iroads. What is a "tonic"? A ^ , medicine that increases the ror pnze information strength or the tone Of the address J. Arthur Banks, Presi- , whole System. What is an dent or j y[ Cantey, Secretary,, "alterative"? A medicine _ . _ ^ that alters or changes un- (Jolumbia>s. c. - j i healthy action to healthy You will meet all your friendsi action. Name the best "tonic in columbil 3t the 0ne state; and alterative ? Ayer s Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsapa- pair. rilla entirely free from alcohol. The exhibits will be Ask your doctor about it. > 1 Carolina and Clemsofl are foi iilious attacks, sick-headaches, mdiges- ' on, constipation, diriy spells?these meet on the football field. ' re some of the results of an inactive ver. Ask your doctor if he endorse! Watch the natSf?r\?'^ai 1 rdl ! yer's Pills in these esses. The dose watcn tne P*Pers ro? ???"?< i small, one pill at bedtime. nroPTaromej? I Mftdt by tUe J. C. A't?S CO., Loxfai. Z?zcV. KruS4 alllHIWj ^ IY- 4 ^0-EJ25, COLUMBIA, S. C. qj ompt Attention. October 1st! I 1 I WE Pay Youto Save. | I Small Sums \ Saved seen orew Iflrtro- Qtld earn lnior^al- all +tin firnc. 9 9 ? g - ? Q w MMU VMrJL AX AAA WA VSV (AAA klAAV/ bXlliV. * ^ Protect yourself and little ones by opening an account in our "SAVINGS Department." "Have money in the Bank." Start with a dollar or so, 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. I Citizens Bank of Bateshurg, I U. X. GUNTER. Pres. A. C. JGNES, Cashier. | M. U. BOATWRIGHT, Vice-Pres. L. W. FOX, Asst. Cashier | CEO. BELL TIMMERMAN, Attorney. 1 fr ? ~ Call at This Bank And Let Us Present You with a Handy Book 11 i //rnTTT\T/~<n TTT nnmrT .. -r. uaiiea "imiNUb vvukiii iunuwiinu. it is full of interesting and useful facts for everybody. UNION NATIONAL BANK Columbia, S. C. ^ ? JJ . i I j (7~ ? I vr \ J fill 117 I ITT I II II ir IUU WAM Your Watches^and Clocks put in][first-] ^ class order ^ at] rea- jflH T. H. Donny, Hd|PP The Watchmaker. 1218 Main St. Parlor RestaurantfColumbia,S.C. p JIM RECEIVED W A CARLOAD] OF.; Jj||? . > Tennessee fi * Horses and 6UARANTKO J j Mil no The Good Dresser Ml IMS Wears itiuiuu GRIFFON CLOTHES [ Guarantee^ all I Wool Well broke. You will be ????? able to find what you are ? ft flDCllCD looking for in this Jot. y( UIiLiILII Come and make your'selections. Prices and terms Outfitter for Men andJBoys to please. LEXINGTON, S.IC. ^ V Swvoert & Smith. - .. VillltllJ the King Lumber Co.; is in charge of v w the building 01 me n?-w dormitory at I ECClfllI C CAIITU OAQni IMA Uiiivir-ity of South 0>*rolini?, and LtCdVILLt, - oUU I n UAnULIRA when completed this building will be ?^..._?.an ornament to the grounds af well as ? a convenience to the college. Mr. See onr new top buggies at $40.00 Landrs i* an r*perienepd c.?r?*-ctor 3ash. Open bnggiee $34.00. We make and ia inoruugki.) eapao.c iii csery the price. Gregory-Oonder Mule Co. pt-tkular.