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I Economy is the Price of External r i Deposits of one dollar in our Savings Department pounded e very six months. Citizens Bank U. X. CUNTER. Pres. M. U. BOATWRICHT, Vice-Pre* CEO. BELL TIMMI _________ , i I * T TO TTT1 IJLE/1 Ud HJC/J B E ( Autumn of life brings waste the Springtime of Y save will surely fall a de; failure. Begin now by openini us, and you will be please can save for the Autumn < We pay 4 per cent, oe Savings I , I The Bank c CAPITOL S20.000.00. fW.H. WITT, PRES. R. L. LYBRANO, \ ' .* K nHMHWI I THE OLD I I The Carolina ?Organiz 9 United States, State, Coun ; B Capital stock $200,000 00 H Surplus profits 155,000 00 B Liability of stockH holders 200,000 00 B Protection to DeposH itors $555,000 00 B The new banking Honse is pro\ B Vault which is protected by an E B Electric Bank Protection Compan M thoroughly burglar proof. B It has also installed a complete nnr cnsfcomers at rea ^ | ax C VUV4VV* w y 3b afford every facility and accoinmod ?OFFI( M W. A. CLARE, President, T. S. BRYAN, Vice President. BEFORE this BANK got it A NATION it had to satisfy the U. S. Goveri thermovisions of the National Bj with. Every'since that time frequent an made by theJGovernment. Every time the Government calls ment of the affairs of the PALME lished in this paper. We want yo you'do we believe you will make OUR BANK The Palmetto OF COLTJa Wilie] Jones, President. | MEET ALL TRAINS I T. L. * I Automobi] * * SPECIAL RATE! 4 ' ALL NE * 4 ?i 4 4 PHONES 346 and 1532 | COLUMBIA, SOI 61 TXT. H. OSO MAIN STREE Solicits a Share WE Pay You to Save. | * ?? " -mtll 2 I I watcri wen MIC SIIIO" n amounts to see thai they go in the Savings fund j| and upwards are excepted | and interest allowed, com- | of Batesburg, S A. C. JONES, Cashier. 1 I. L. W. FOX, Asst. Cashier I ERMAN, Attorney. 1 GIN ! only regret to those who outh. He who does not id leaf from the tree of g a checking account with a to learn how mnch you if your life. Deposits, Compounded Quarterly it Swansea, DEPOSITS $50,000.00 < , V1CE-PRES. B. E. CRAFT, CASHIER HBamWBHMMI RELIABLE National Bank I ed 1868? . flj ty and City Depository. I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. H Interest allowed at the rate of H 4 per cent, per annnm, payable H quarterly, February, May, An- H gust, November. H dded with a modern Fireproof H lectric System installed by the H y of New'York City, and is made - H set of safety deposit vaults which H sonp.ble rates. We are prepared to H aticn which one's business justifies X DERS? JOSEPH M. BELL, Cashier, K JOHN D. BELL, Asst. Cashier. H '$ CHARTER and became [AL BANK iment at Washington that all of , inking Laws had been complied id rigid examinations hare been for a reoort. an accurate state TTO NATIONAL BANK is pubu to know all about us. When YOUR BANK National Bank, IB I A, S. C. J. P. Matthews, Cashier RATES REASONABLE | IARTIN I * le Transfer ! * 5 BY THE HOUR ? ? W CARS ? * ?_ * * 916 MAIN STREET JTH CAROLINA. | ,OBE DRY 6( . M0ITCKT017 of Your Valued Pati / IF YOU EAT SOMETHING that let it work its own way tin and makes you feel bad. ..t taking a pinch or two of f SIM IV! RE! LIVER RE (THE FOWI It drives out impurities and ba< bowels; stimulates the torpid liver ments. It is a fine tonic and systen in sound, healthy condition. SOLD BY DEALERS. RRlCI Ask (or the genuine with the Red on the !ah< it bjr mail. postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulator is 1'rico 61.00 per bottle. Lock for the Red Z label. J. H. ZEILIN & CO., P PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Subscribe for the Dispatch. The civic league is assuming shape. The Dispatch is a welcome visitor in nearly every home in Lexington. If you want a man to think you are smart, you have oDly to make him think he is so. For shoes that look well, wear longer and cost less, go to Harman's shoe store, Columbia, S. C. > We have a fresh shipment of the I celebrated Glenn Springs water. 1 Harmon Drug Co. The recent rainy spell has demonstrated the urgent necessity cf giving | our public streets a thorough working. We are now receiving our spring dry goods from the northern markets, among which Is new weaves and patterns. e will thank you to give us a ????H T Q Woooinnrar'a OVinr.in S fl K/Gklk? U? f F VOOiUgUA kJf j K/ w For some weeks past March flowers have been in full bloom, perfuming the air with their delicious fragrance and gladening the eye with their beauty, All Kinds of Fresh Garden Seeds at Harman's Bazaar. The many friends of Mr. G. M. Harman, our senior editor, will regret to learn that he has again been compelled to take to his room and only urgent business requirement forces him out. There is no better wagon made than the Owensboro wagons. All sizes, for sale by Caughman Bros., Columbia. Some of Lexington's talented young ladies hare under advisement an entertainment for the near future. Arrangements are now under way, but as it was told to us sub rosa we can not at present say more. More anon. Ladies! If it is style and up- to-date ' millinery, yon will find what yon want up stairs in the Home National building. - Miss Davis an experienced Milliner will give you a cordial welcome and show you a line of pretty hats at right prices. Let us have yonr orders for job work We have a select line of stationery and I givt work of quality?prices lowest. Prof. Arthur F. Harman, Supt. of the Pablic School of Selma, Ala., is this week in attendance at the meeting of the department of Superintendence of the National Education Association in Philadelphia. He may extend the trip to New York city after ,, the close of the meeting ana return to Washington to take in the Inauguration of President Wilson. WELL DESERVED The Praise That Comes From TVionVfnl T.ovin crtrm PajvuIp JL M I < i I AJ AUA MVAAUg VVM * One kidney remedy has known merit. Lexington people rely upon it. That remedy is Doan's Kidney Pills. Lexington testimony proves it reliable. William P. Steele, singing teacher, Main St., Lexington, S. C., says: "The passage* of the kidney secretions were attended with pain and I knew that I needed a kidney medicine. Finally I got Doan's Kidney Pills from Dr. Derrick's Drug Store and they gaye me immediate relief. I recommend this remedy highly, as 1 know that it is a good one for kidney complaint." The above statement must carry conviction to the mind of every reader. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy ?ask distinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, the same that Mr. Steele had? the remedy backed by home testimony. 50c all stores. Foster-Milburn Oo., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. "When your Back is Lame Remember the Name.'' For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, i New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan'a?and take no other. IODS COMPAN , TI3., ronage. Polite and Pro disagrees with you, don't rough; its a slow process Get rid of it quickly by JO SMS 3 S G ULATOR >ER FORM) 31v digested food in the stomach and and restores regular bowel niove1 purifier that puts the vital organs C, LARGE PACKAGE. $1.00. rl. If you cannot pet it. r?m:t to as. iv ivi!' put up also in liquid furni fur those who prefer it. I KOPS., ST. LOUIS. MO. if PERSONAL Gathered Here. There and Everywhere. Sheriff Sim J. Miller spent Tuesday 1 in Burnswick, Ga. Mr. Claude Van Ormer, of Augusta, Ga., spent Sunday here. Miss Bouknight, of Ballentine, is visiting Mrs. Rhude Roberts. Mr. A. M Boozer, of Coluu^bia, spent Thursday in Lexington on legal business. Mr, Kinsler Roof, night operator of the Citizen's Telephone Co., spent Sunday at Chapin. Messrs. Jesse Roof and Bonnie Hook, of near Lexington, spent Sunday in town with friends. Misses Irene Sox and Mannie Corley spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss Lizzie Caughman. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Roof, of Columbia, spent Saturday and; Sunday the guests of Mr. E. B. Roof. Mr. A. Phillipi, Missess Repass and Ella Brown, of Wytheville, Va., is visiting the family of Rev. T. S. Brown. Misses James and Bruce, of the Nurses Home, in Columbia, spent Sunday afternoon here, the guest of Miss Hattie Shealy. Mrs. Walter Caughman and children of Columbia, after a weeks visit to the family of Mr. Eli Corley here has returned home. Bnild yourself a good fence. Pittsburg Perfect Welded Fence, for Field, Garden and Poultry, at J. S. Wesj singer, Chapin, S. C. Messrs. Dibble George, A. J. Ma, thias, Albert Taylor and C. E. Taylor I composed a jolly crowd who motored to Columbia Sunday. Messrs I. D. and J. D. Shockley,and I Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Shockley, of Co I lumbia, were the guests or Mr. u-. n. Shockley here Sunday. Misses Cecil Barre and Vera Corley, who are attending Winthrop, spent the week end with their parents, returning to their studies Monday. Mr. P. H. Gross, who is among the first subscribers to the Dispatch, was in town Saturday and renewed his friendly relations with the paper. Miss Pearle, the bright and handsome daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Taylor, is filling a responsible position with the Home National Bank. Roscoe Oaughman has just finished the erection of a pretty cottage in the eastern suburbs of Lexington, just beyond the Stuart property, and is now occupying it. Mr. J. S. Wessinger, one of Chapin's prominent merchants, has returned from the northern markets wnere he purchased goods at bargains for his customers. Mr. Geo. L. Dreher, one of Hollow Creek's substantial farmers, and prompt in ail dealing-* was in town Tuesday and renewed his paper for another year. - . . i We have the latest Rug ana Arc Square assortment on the market. See these before you buy. The price is too cheap, at J. S. Wessinger, Ohapin, S. C. The Town Council, of Leesville, is going to purchase a chemical fire engine. When will that of Lexington awake from its Rip Van Winkle sleep and follow suit? We are requested to announce that *"'? -1: noo TVTflrpJi tut; UtUllJgU DUiiuut mil v<u?v 7th with a picnic. The exercises will begin at'S o'clock sharp. The public is cordially invited to attend. Mr. Karl Oswald left Saturday for Crescent City, Fla., to spend a few days with Col. and Mrs. Graham, the parents of Mrs. Oswald. Mrs. Oswald and the children, who have been on an extended visit will return with him. Y, uCS-ZB-EB, COLUMBIA, ?. <J. AU LLipt -flLlieilllOIl, October xatf Protectio] T* D Those who keep their mono; their use, know positively that no can get it-when they want it. Manj of our depositors have by consulting our officers when te offered by strangers. Managed by men who hav this bank offers the highest-degree and invites YOU to become one. ' THE HOME NA1 LEXINGTON, Resources We Pay Interest on Savii 5 per cent Interest Paid c i BROOKLAI 1 New Brookla > DIRECT' i J. G. Guignard, E. W. S 5 R. N. Senn, Henry I 1 A. D. Shull, L. S. Tr 2 ADVISORY I Frank W. Shealy. James A. S V9696S6S6S69696969C96S696S63 | SPECIAL ri\ Southern Farm and Fiel * 11 T n rv i 1 rt yiv soutnern iron & steei co., 'I? employ the most up-todate /IV known in the manufacture jL of Wire Products. 'I* Southern Fence is made /|\ pie. The uprights, or stay; jk cross bars or intermedia around the cross bar, ther /|\ knot and a hinged joint. V tapec iii this tvoe joint or to ods. Let us tell you about j/lk We buy in car loads an< fully assorted stock of z large quantities enables m ory prices, therefore we ai jk you money on your fence guaranteed by manufactui (ffe SEND US YOl ILORICK 1519 MAIN ST. vv nnvir i I \\ IIS HAKUW/ I SEE I Full line of E 1 guaranteed 1 I Grass is th nnfir* o -n r"l P* IlTXtfJ anu x i "None Bette Buggies an> "The Long-la: American F Saw Mill Supplies and Paints and Oils, Sta Our Prices A Enterprise H I * * W. J. McCARTl . 1 ft ) lonACtfn^c y in this bank while it- awaits harm can come to it, and they i beeD saved from serious losses mpted to "invest'-' in schemes e made successes in business, i of protection to its depositors, [TONALBANK S. C. $250,000.00. lgs Accounts Quarterly. >n Certificates of Deposit TO BANK | ind, S. C. 1 ORS: | hull, G. A. Guignard t Juff, F. L. Sandel g otti, P. J. Wessinger 2 BOARD: | lummerset, G. G. Moseley f ? 1 ^ ?V NOTICE. | d Fence is made by the Birmingham, Aia., who ^ i and practical methods W r of their popular line ^jjjf i on hinged joint princi3, are fastened to the yljl te wires by wrapping ^4^ eby forming a complete MP There are many advan- yjjf knot over other meth- .A. them. 3 carry a complete and tT|ji ill heights. Buying in vlv 5 to get the lowest fact- \|f *e in position to save . Every rod absolutely w ^ers. yjjf JR ORDERS l(|jl BROS i COLUMBIA. S. C. ijK IRE YOU NEEDS US. 1 Eardware and 1 Pools. "Blue I e Brand." 1 incess Ranges 1 r Made." 1 d Harness I sting Kind." u rield Fence 1 Automobile Accesories, m ins and Varnishes. I lwavs Right. 1 ardware Go. I HA, Manager. S ^