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\ THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. Hp||'.r A Representative Newspaper Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Snrronnding Counties Like a Blanket' Fl - VOT. TT.TTT ~~ ^ LEXINGTON, 8. C? WEDNESDAY, DEC. 4. 1912 ' 5~I - - '*x' ' , > 'St :wr>- *-V ' ' ? v ' 5 - ' ' . :: *; . :V . ' * Protects ^ L. <. b .t >.' -*? . - I j Those who keep their m I their use, know positively that can get it when they want it. . Manj of onrdepositors! by consnlting onr officers whe: offered by strangers. [Jt Msnasred by men who thi9 bank offers the highest de and invites YOU to become c [ THE HOME Ni [ LEXINGTON, Resources We Fay Interest on Sa 5 per cent Interest Psi 111 1 1 V,- \ ' > k* . Nov Located In Oi 1323 Main Si.. | Where We Hope 1 Start Saving Tods You Will Ha Richland Savings Bj I MS MAIN CTREE* TRESPASS NOTICES ' TRESPASS NOTICE.?This is t( notify all persons not to hunt, fish, allow stock to run at huge, haul wood trespass in any manner wbatevei upon our lands, as the law will be en for ad against any and all trespassers The Estate of Rachael- Jefcoat, Urbar B, Jefcoat, J. Fred Jefcoat, Allen J, Jefcoat. . November 22nd, 1912. *. TRESPASS NOTICE-This^is tc notify all persons not to hunt, allow stock, to.run at large .or trespass in any manner whatever upon our lands as the law will.be enforced against all V trespassers violating this notice'. W. Mack, Margaret M. Sturkie, W. Y. amper, Gaston Fann and Fruit Co., November 19, 1912. 7p. All persons are hereby .warned not to fish or hunt 011 the lands of Mrs. Lessie H. Fort, containing 3500 acres, or on the lands of F. G. Hartley on Black Creek, containing 1000 acres, known as the "Jones New Mill" tract. A liberal reward will be paid for information leading to the conviction oi any person or persons who yiolate this notice. C. M. ASBILL, 7 Lease, e * This i9 to notify a!l persons not to hunt, or trespass in aby way whatever upon onr lands. The law will be enforced against all who may violate ** this notice. S. E. BERRY, A. MADISON HUTTO. Nov. 4,1912?4p This is to notify all persons not to hunt or trespass in any manner whatever upon my land, as the law will be enforced against all trespassing. J. D. SHUMPERT. Nov. 6,1912?5p This is to notify all peisons not to hunt or let stock of any kind run at large on the lands of the undersigned, or trespass in any manner whatever. The law will be enforced against all parties violating this notice. D J. Taylor, B. T. Kyzer, D. M. Lucas, E. O. Kneece N. A. Gunter, Joseph Gunter, Henry Gunter. Nov. 4, 1912?l\v4p ? This is to notify all persons not to hunt, fish, allow stock to run at large, or trespass in any way whatever upon onr lands, as the law will be enforced against all trespassers. P. E. Earle R. Stoudemire, J. W. Stoudemire, Bundrick. f op November 15th, 19V>. All persons are hereby forbidden to hnnt, fish or trespass in any manner upon our*lands, which adjoin each other. The law will be rigorously enforced against all persons so trespassing. O. Steele, t W. A. Shr.ll, M. L. Steele, Mrs. Barby Roof, Talmadge Sbealy, CX-E. Shiimperi. Pa,v us what yqu owe as * ' ** ' j * * i? ! "W- : lOtiO MAIN STB! Solicits a Shf on TO Depositors **> oney in this bank while it await9 i no harm can come to it, and they. iave beeD saved from serions lo99es r? toinnf.od frv "intrsiit,'' in noHomPS have made successes in business, gree of protection to its depositors, ine. \TIONAL BANK , . . s. c. . . 9250,000.00. ? s .vings Accounts Quarterly, id on Certificates of Deposit ir Permanent Home . Colombia, S. C. To See You Often. iy?and Tomorrow ve Something. ? 4 ink & Trust Company r, COLUMBIA, 8. C. , , This la to notify all persons not bunt or trespass in anyway upon tl lands known us the old Muller land i ioe J?W win ue Hmcwy euiorut 1 against all trespassers. > 7p 0. W. SOX, Agent. TRESPASS NOTICE?All persoi : are positively forbidden to hunt by di ' or night, fish, or trespass in any ma ner whatever upon our lands, as tl 1 law will be rigorously enforced again all -violators. Oliver Smith, H. 3 Smith, W. A. Smith, Catherine Lom Wf 0. Smith. 8pd. TRESPASS NOTICE ?All perso; are hereby forbidden to trespass tipc i my lands by hunting, or in any mai >. ner whatever as ail violators cangl I so trespassing will be prosecuted. J. ( HARTLEY, ' .' 8. ESTRAYTED?A Red Female Houn< with white forehead,; strayed awa from my place with a rope around b< neck. Any one who will get her. tal care of her and notify me will receh a reward. C. M. HOOK, Lexingto: S. C.j Route 3. 5( A Double Misfortune. i Mr. Fred L. Hartley, one of Lexinj ton's most industrions citizens ar ^IVUliUClit UU91UCPO iiiC/U) 3CCU13 I > have run op against a streak of ba luck recently. Last Friday, for the se< ond time in the recent past, he has ha i his turpentine still destroyed bv a fli of mysterious origin. On last"Frida evening when the hands left the stil which 19 located near Summit, ever] thing seemed to be in a safe cond i tion and there was no appearance c fire anywhere. The hands scarcel been gone along the road fifteen mir utes when one of them happened t look back and discovered the still er veloped in flames and hastened bad They arriyed too late to save much c the property. The still, a lot of rosir barrels and other property were d( stroyed, involving a loss of about SI 200. As mentioned above, this make the second loss Mr. Hartley has r< cently sustained by Tire he having los his still a short while ago, making i total loss of about $2,500. Could Shout For Joy "I want to thank j'ou from the hot torn of my heart/' wrote C. B. Rader of Lewisburg, W. Va., "for the won ^ All hln T <yr* f CwAwt I r\ r-i 1 Ui UUVlUiU 1 11 V/Lii J^ict trie Bitters, iu curing me of both ; severe case of stomach trouble and o rheumatism, from which I had been ai almost helpless sufferer for ten years It suited mv case as though made jus for me." For dy>pepsia, indigestion jaundice, and to rid the system of kid ney poisons that cause rheumatism Electric Bitters have no superior. Tn them. Every bottle is guaranteed t< satisfy. Only V> cents at Harmoi Drug Co. For toys of ai! kinds and all prices call at the Bazaar. If a man ever' thinks seriously o' marriage it is after tak.ng a hand 11 the game. ' You may have not iced that ft kickei is usually. JlLcatistfong also. GLOBE DBT 60 K. MOITOKTOIT BET, ire of Your Valued Patr Headqu For Flour, Meal, G All Kinds ol "Pinnacle" Flour Make! The Kirkland Di! Wholes! Just across the Congaree E B Write I for Prices, Or Call and The Old Fashioned 3 Spelling Bee. The ' Old Time Spelling Bee" given Thursday evening last under the au- P1 pioes of the Ladies' School Improvemenfc League, ot which Mrs. J. Wil- rj son Butler is the efficient President, P* was a brilliant'social as well as gratifying financial success. A pleasing feature of the occasion being that to when a speller missed a word, instead ie of sitting down like they did in every lb. other "Bee" we ever attended, they ?d forfeited a nlckle for every word . missed, and as nearv every one missed ' * one or more words, the treasury of j _ the League was benefited by these I forfeits, After the business features of the programme was completed, the guest9 of the League were served with 0 " delicious refrshments at a mederate C. ft co"E. L( Famous Stage Beauties ? look with horror on Skin Eruptions, ^ as Blotches, Sores or Phnples. They don't p ^ have them. For all such troubles use fj 3_ Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glorifies J the face. Excellent for Eczema or _ 3. Salt Rheum, it cures sore lips, chopped !~1 hands, chilblains; lieals burns, quts and brniopq. TTnsnrnassed for Piles. : 23c at Harmon Drug Co. i ^ iy * D H Leesville Personals *e . The fortnightly meeting of the Wo- ^ man's club wa9 held with Mrs. W. A * Drafts Wednesday afternoon. After v the reading of several interesting papers and the business disposed of a v salad course and coffee were served. Miss Rose Crosson celebrated her 14th birthday Thursday afternoon. 1 [d The home of Senator and Mrs. D. M. T 1 -? Crosson was beautifully decorated with . d cut flowers and ferns for this occasion, c- About 40 of Miss Crosson s friends en- ; d joyed thi9 happy event with her. After T ' the contests the hostess, assisted by y Misses Gladys Able and Be99 Mitchell, RJ 1? served a delightful sweet course. f" Mis9 Carrie Derrick has returned i- from a visit to friends in North Caro>f lina. 1 y Miss McDaniel of Fort Worth, Texas, j ( i- is the guest of Miss Alma Barr. ( o Miss Able was hostess to the Em- ! broidery club Monday afternoon. Besides the members the women teach- ' r >f ers of the Leesville high school fac- I ?u; h ulty enjoyed this meeting. A salad j ?TU - course was served. i U1 ?* Miss Carrie Lou Able of Columbia I 9 college is spending the week-end at I ' home. - f b t Mr. Coogler of Atlanta was a visitor 1 it J. B. Bouknigln's this week. ?The I J Stata i t _ ^ ! Til Kodaks and Supplies. I c? We have received a shipment or ' I Eastman Kodaks, Cameras, Films, Pa- ^ pers, Post Cards, Developers, Fixing Cei a Powders, other supplies and applif ances for the successful use of Kodaks. 15 a Our line consists of new and up-to* date products for the amateur or exj pert ph tograuher. Call and insoect our stock. ' HARMON DRUG CO.' ! Sr;1 ! Lexington, S. C. j J ^ Millinery. j the J Mrs. Florence Wilson wants the la- 0 1 dies to know that she carries a lull i: _ r ji _ ^ . ?_ J: ! mm or up ro aaie millinery, inomuinj? ^ trimmed and unirimined hats. All ! the novelties of the season and the i j latest fads in notions. Call and see j f her stock at Irene before purchasing. | ^ )T i , The prices are right. 4. j r .* Do yo r C'uis mc^a shopping at the ! ; Bazaar. ' . i v * ODS COMPAH1 , JE., auL-AJST-A. < onage. Polite and Pros arters I rils, Hay. and ^ (* Feeds. ^ ? Good Bread | >tri buting Co., | < tie. | 1 fridge on Lady Street. S (Js I Inspect Our Stock. S otice,Debtors and Creditors. S All persons indebted to the estate of 8 >nn el. Jioon, deceased, will make JK lyment and those having demands 8 jainst said estate will present tnem J2 ily attested to the undersigned for == Lyment, on or before 1st January 1913. m GEO. W. KOON, r EDDIE FRICK, I Nov. 4,1919?3 Executor. I * ?o. 9296. I REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF I HE HOME NATIONAL BANK I T LEXINGTON, IN THE STATE R P SOUTH CAROLINA AT THE I LOSE OF BUSINESS, Nov. 20, 1912. I RESOURCES. I Dans and Discounts 1150,523 72 I verdrafts, secured and un-. I secured 2,298 23 I . S. Bonds to secure cir- B eolation 2.5,000 00 I remiums on U. S. Bonds 800 00 I sinking house, Furniture, * I and Kxtures i7;i00 *74 B :her Real Estate Owned.. 4,500 -00 ue from Na- I donal Banks I [not reserve fl igents) $ 8,035.40 I ue from an- I I proved Res- " I erve Agents 11,363.41 [ leeks and I other Cash I It-ems 3,447.20 8 Dtes of other 8 Nat'l bank9 3,930.00 8 -actional Pa- 8 l*?r Curren- | ISfl cy Nickels, ! and Cents. 154.34 tvrful Money , j Reserve in ft Bank, viz: Specie 4,750.55 gal?tender aotes 6,870.00 idemp t i o n Fund with ! (J. S. Treasurer (5 per | sent, of circulation).. 1,750.00 Total $247,120.71 LIABILITIES. pital stock paid in. ...... $25,000 00 \V( rplus fund 3.000 00 tdivided Profits, less ExK'uses and Taxes paid... 4.347 58 ?p" tional Rank notes on;. si tanding z5,090 00 B lividual Do- E >osits subject gj o check ?I.r.>.095 -II Cj lie certiti- g ates of do- I osit >,722 20 I shier's Checks | outstanding.. 2,3280b 1 Is payable including f| rtiticd jOhecks 22 TO Bj erti lieu tea of deposit for Ej loney borrowed 20,000.00 E Total &M7,J26 Tl i .toof South Carolina, CVumty of I.ex- 5 lgton. ss: jg , Alfred .T. Fox. cashi?-r .. * i:,- above- n lied hank, do solemnly s\v m rliat 3 above statement i> tra- to- 1 he best m uv knowledge aiid b ' i' '. B ALFJ1MD J. KOX, 9 Cashi. j ] ubsoribed and swore t< me ; 3 > nil, dav oi I)-"*". I'ai'i. i 5 n p sinfp, v A'otaiy Pnie.v > ;V. '1 C.IAS. .). WLNT-AH!\ 11' sam FELH. <;j;o i-F-h .... | I K Aivl/F. i).S\V.U,,i>., . . .1 c I ! 4 G-EB, . COLUMBIA, H. C. U apt Attention. ^9$9S9?9S^6SS969?9S9S9S96S69S96S69S96SS9S9S9?^S ?S Bank of Chap in, f Chapin, S. C. | Don't feel that as long as thieves leave your trunk |l Dr safe intact, or your house or store is not burned, ? you are well enough off without h bank. I Of equal importance with the security and conve- ? nience afforded by a bank account, is the business pres- 5 :ige accruing to the depositor. Sooner or later you S will need that prestige, and you will then discover 5 * :hat it has a cash value. Thieves cannot steal it, nor f can it* be consumed by fire. ' jf 11 If you are not already Ja customer of this Bank, 1 call and let us show you wherein an account with us X carries security, convenience and prestige. I .' fi J. S. WESSINGER, J. F. HONEYCUTT, ? ' j "* '/ i WE Pay Yon to Save. Small Sums Saved soon grow large?and earninterast aQ the time. Protect yourself and little ones by opening an account in our''SAVINGS Department" t. i . ."Have mon^y in the Sink." Start with a dollar or so, add to it weekly or month]}7, and yon will f?-ei more independent at once | Step in and let us tell you of our Savings Department. I Citizens Bank of Balesburg, J U. X. GUNTER. Pres. . A. C. JONES. Ca?hi? i M M. U. BOATWRICHT, Vice-Pres. L. W. FOX, Asst. Cashier I CEO. BELL TIMMfcRMAN, Attorney. 1 is 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 everybody. UNION NATIONAL BANK Columbia, 8. C. V LET US HELP YOU TO i BEGIN Autumn of life brings only regret to those who 1 waste the Springtime of Youth. He who does not | save will surely fall a dead leaf from the tree of ? Rponn now hv nnpninor .0 phpplnncr srpTiint with h V " "'J V*V V/^/ Vlli W II iUi Jtfl us, and you will be pleased to learn how mnclryou 1 can save for the Autumn of your life: ~ I We pay 4 per cent, en Savings Deposits, Compounded (juarierly I _??? ?? The Bank of Swansea, CAPITOL S20,000.Q0. DEPOSITS S50.000.00 W. H. WITT, PRES. R. L. LYBRAND, VtCE-PRES. B. E. CRAFT, CASHIER | * * * TR