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^ T77". ?3 ^^B gj? lOijO MAIN 8TKEJ Solicits a Sharf Protection B TO V Depositors I Those who keep their money in this bank while it awaits I " u? oti^ thAv f I their use, know positively that no harm can oobw w ivt ~ -?j H can get it when they want it Man} of our depositors have been saved from seriotts losses by consulting our officers when tempted to ' 'invest" in schemes offered by strangers. Managed by men who have made successes in business, this hank offers the highest degree of protection to its depositors, I W and invitee YOU to become one. THE HOME NATIONAL BANK A LEXINGTON, ? . a^t, Resources < . $250,000.00. , We Pay Interest on Sayings Accounts Quarterly. 5 per cent Interest Paid on Certificates of Deposit Now Located In Our Permanent Home 1323 Main St.. . Columbia, S. C, Where We Hope To See You Often. ^ t m Start Saving Today?and Tomorrow .1 ' You Will Have Something. 5 - * Richland Savings Bank & Trust Company 1323 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. r I | BEFORE fhla BERK got It's CHARTER and bocama I A NATIONAL BANK ft it had to satisfy the U. 3. Government at Washington that all of the provisions of the National Bahking Laws had been complied with. Every since that time frequent and rigid examinations have been made by the Government. Every time the Government calls for a report, a& accurate state* * inent of the affairs of the PALMETTO NATIONAL SANK is pub? liahed hi this paper. We want yon to know all about us. When. * yon do we believe yon will make OUR BANK YOUR BANK The Palmetto National Bank, OP COLUMBIA, S. C. Whje Joscs. President J. P. M.tthiwb, Cashier // == "=^\ Gall 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 everybody. UNION NATIONAL BANK ^-i u:? c- n goods cheaper because we have the lowest cost system of selling and buying merchan- I dise in this or any ether town, as can j be easily proven. Now, we wish you could come to New | I ' ! Brookland and give us a chance to prove I what we have here said. i . . . I k. I. i r || ^UlUULiLUO., 10. v., ' 0. E. sail & Co's. I PAYLI6HT S TORE j We believe that active competition, | better than anything else, insures justice g | to consumers. j I It makes quality essential, compels i | fair prices and induces a square deal. Un- ! 1 I I der free competition the best man wins, j r | and that is best f6r all concerned. | i Observe, please, that we do not say i ] "better merchandise than other first-class ! houses," because that would not be true. i ; But we can afford to sell these high-grade LOBE DRY GOODS COHPAI n^o^rc^zTOiT, Tie., 3T i of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Pr r? : -7777 Headquarters r t i For Floor, Meal, Grits, Hay, and ' All Kinds of Feeds. "Pinnacle" Flour Makes Good Bread The Kirkland Distributing Co., Wholesale. Just across the Congaree Bridge oil Lady Street. I | Write Us for Prices, Or Call and Inspect Our Stock. i BROOKLAND BANK | m New Brookland, S. C. ? | DIRECTORS: I ? J. G. Guignard, E. W. G. A. Guignard i 8 R. N. Senn, Henry Buff* F. L. Sandel \ ~ n -ri T TIT?8 ? A. U. snull, L. 5. iroiu, r. ry essmgt.* r 69S9e9S9eSS9S?SSS9e9S9S9S989S9e9S9e9S9fcM9?e*9S989e9' hi mSSSSSSSSSS?SStit ^^pl^reakfast l^lL Warm :IB? If I Room A "warm" breakfast?the kind that-sends you out ready braced for a good day's work? should be eaten in a warm room. I You lose half th$ good of the meal if you are shiv- * ering in discomfort while you eat it. fe A Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater makes breakfast | a cosy meal for the whole family. I No smoke or smell with a Perfection. Easily cleaned. Easily ^ moved from room to room. An ornament anywhere; a luxury in s the bedroom; a necessity in the sewing-room or the bathroom.- 3 Dealers everywhere; or write for descriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY I (.Incorporated in New Jersey) s Newark. N. J. Baltimore, Md. | FOR SALE?Five-room house, on SCCOnd WCCk Jliry. large lot, on Main street in Lexing- For November Term of eourt Com. ton, S. C. For particulars^ apply to mou pieas for Lexington county, 1912. Box 92, Leesville, S. U. - Bjron G Fallaw, Rosco Caughman, Allen P Amick, Noah L Rice, U.A.Smith, Bridgeton, Ind., had E W H oilman, Henry E Porter, kidney trouble for years, and was so HUler, Jabez A Fnck, crippled with rheumatism he could not ^ , WeSiCy M Rauch, dress without help. He started using Jacob H Derrick, Hayne O ^lngard, Foley Kidney Pills, and says: "I be- J Lowman Smith, George J Buff, gan to get better at once, and now all 3ease, ?c?r-V Shuinpert, my trouble has left me and I do not n ^ % ^r' feel that I ever had rheumatism. I Walker Mfeharpe, Grifhn Cockerel, rest well all night and tho' 59 years Lester R Black, T Preston Lewis, old can now do the work of a man of 5?~?.e ' George \\ Derrick, 35 years. I would like to be the means Smith, John MBoles, of others getting benefit from Foley *THohey, Sam D Derrick, Kidney Pills." Refuse substitutes. ^ Harmon Drug Co. B Pickens Sease, BP Whitehead, E D Free, ??? ? ?- L II Hallman, Darling L Jpfcoat, Round Trip Excursion Fares DnllnrnTT In regard to crop conditions we can Via Southern Railway. but 8ay what everybody* else already Angusta. Ga., and return 52.75, ac- knows, that the harvest is white but p0;r vnu a o. the laborers are few. COUQL ueur^Jtt-V/aiuiiuo ^w,. - - , 1912. Tickets sold Nov. 3 to 8, 1912, The defeat of Attorney General inclusive good returning Nov. 10. Lyon for reelection must be taken a9 Augusta, Ga., and return, account an indication that the ppople are not Negro Fair Asso iation, Nov. 12-15, yet ready to surrender the sanctity ot 1912, Tickets sold Nov 11-14. 1912. in- home by endorsing a Go\ernment by elusive good returning Nov. 18, 1912. Injunction as fathered and advocated A. H. ACKER, T,P.A. by Mr Lyon. Augusta, Ga. _, , , W. E. McGEE, A G.P.A. Play is the work we do that; isn't Columbia, S. C. advt compulsory. \l A ft-O-ES 13, COLUMBIA, M. C. U ompt Attention. . ' IStf |F= | WE Pay Yon to Save.?* I Small Sr. me I Ijj ^ ^^^JLJLJLiJ i Saved soon grow large?and eafii iiitfcfe&t all the time. 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. Citizens Bank oi Batesburg, B .. w n a mure A? uun i CR? rrc9i fi? vvwj vw?invi? . M. U. BOATWRIGHT, Vicc-Pres. L. W. FOX, Asst. Cashier I ggggggj 1 If ^ I WATCH THIS SPACE ?!f IH be sold the first Monday in December. : % G* H. ROOF, BARRE, - SOUTH CAROLINA * 9 Mr Peirce Taylor, an industrious and j| 8 and highly respected farmer residing t- fljIfl in the Gaston section, was bitten by a llQk ' 'ifl'ili mm' f B B rattlesnake last Friday. He succeeded 'H mImUK Pi in killing the snake, which measured B BaiMfour and half feet in length. While I 9 Mr Taylor suffered excruciating pain ;'9|r,H9 9 from the effects of the poison, at last iV^H>9 accountshei9 on the road to reeovery, we are glad to say. mHIIt Croat Mass of Proof #1Reports of30,000 Cases of KidIff ney Trouble, Some of Them - - "?* - -'*** Lexington Cases. I AQ WELL AS I Each of some 0,000 newspapers of wwfc | the United States is publishing from I large ones are welcome here? ' week to week, names of people in its yon need not wait nntil your bus- j .ec^mend^' Doan'a k?! iness has assumed great propor- | ney Pills for kidney backache, weak tions before opening a Checking kidneys, bladder troubles and urinary i Account, DO SO TO-DAY. disorders. This mass of proof includes over 30,000 testimonials. Lexington is ; no exception. Here is one of the Lex?? " ington cases. j H. A. Howard, Lexington, S. C., Our patrons regardless of the j says: "For eight or ten-years I was amount of business done, receive ! afflicted with disordered kidnevs and I everY courtesy in all matters of ; s"^fedfa ^reat deal from pains in the smaJl Qf mv kack ]yjy bacfe ac}le(J business entrusted to us?and j severely, I was tired and languid and there is nothing in safe banking j often became nervous. Headaches and we cannot perform. Talk it over dizzy spells were common and my sight I was affected. The Hdney secretions with our casmer. j caused me no end of annoyance. Doan's ??rr~?~~ j Kidney Pills were finally brought to my attention and I procured a supply CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, at the Kaufmann Drug Co. In a shot j time after I began their use I was reCOLUMBIA, S. C. J lieved. I do not hesitate to recoui mend Dean's Kidnev Pills to mv licigh bors." Notico, Trespassers. For sale by all dealers. Price SO . . cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, This is to notify all persons not to York, sole agents for the United hunt or trespass 111 anyway whatever statea. upon our lands, as the law will be en- Remember the name?Doan's-and forced against such trespassers. tafee no otu THOS. W. GUNTER. J. B. D. HARMAN. Oct 15 ioi2-2p ?ME RISH ^ Good Place For Sale. g , I offer for sale, my place, containing Mrs. M. I. Oliver, of Ohapin, one of 76 acres of land; -16 acp'S under cultiour prompt pajing subscribers, and a vation; 4 miles from Lexington, It good woman, was in town yesterday, miles from Columbia, on Red Bank and kindly remembered the printers creek. Good four-room house, and with a dollar for another year. necessary outbuildings. Apply to ' If a girl tells you she can't sing, be I lp Lexinsrvr,MR?F\ D.' 4. j wise fend let her ho at that.