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PBaaPPI.^ ^?-4'.<?-y^v.-.y- ; - ' ' -' ' 'ITlW l "l tfi 1 -"*.* '"r.-. THE LEXINGlfON DISPATCH. ? 5i S ' ' _... . . r ' . * A . . V v*?*- > 'W^.? ?# ? l$g>* -:r \ " ' ' 11 ' ? *aw .. - - , C'' " A [Representative Newspaper Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket - ? ? . XLHL LEXINGTON, S.C.. WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1913. 36 -i >' j 9 4r w-3 la^O MAIN HTKi 5|t ^ Solicits a Sh? ' ' gaegggi gg; -h 5 Boys: if : Every boy is a minature business man. If he manages his little business affairs with credit to himself, he will be a good manager of big aflairs later in life. The best iV 1 1 ' 1 A? T tmanorrai< way in toe worm lor a uuy iu ut?uuuic ?, ^uuu mauagvi ij to have a savings account, think twice before spending i - and keep the account growing. This bank wants to be a "partner" in the atfairs of every sturdy, sensible boy in Lexington by helping him to save. I LEXINGTON, . . S. C. gab . , . Resources . . . $250,000.00. ?* J *58 > . || We Pay Interest on Sayings Accounts Quarterly. 5 per cent Interest Paid on Certificates of Deposit Hi ????. ?i r-vV. > .* . |j| THE IWOWEY YOU WASTE I IS BANKED BY SOME OWE YOU EARN IT . And should have it yourself, Why not deposit it in our Savings Department where you will receive interest at the rate of 4 per cent, compounded quarterly. As an appreciation of pour business, we pledge over $1,700,000.00 to protect your account against loss and extend to you all accommodations consistent with sound and safe business dealings. BANK OF WESTERN CAROLINA Head Office: Aiken, S. C. Iff T. Vurlaw MflTifiirAr Le*ine^ton Branch Ill ""O"' o ?===^^ :5^;,'-;--: :'. . > ' " ,- .. ; . Call at This Bank , " > ; , And Let Us Present You with a Handy Book Galled "THINGS WORTH KNOWING." It is full of interesting and useful facts for everybody. UNION NATIONAL BANK ^ Columbia, S. C, x i New Brookland, S. C. 2 DIRECTORS: | J. G. Guignard, E. W. Shull, G. A. Guignard 2 R. N. Senn, Henry Buff, F. L. Sandel | A. D. Shull, L. S, Trotti, P. J. Wessinger f ADVISORY BOARD: | Frank W. Shealy. James A. Summerset, G. G. Moseley | THE OLD RELIABLE I The Carolina National Bank ?Organized 1868? S United States, State, County and City Depository. B Capital stock $300,000 00 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. H Surplus profits 156,000 00 H Liability of stock- Interest allowed at the rate of Hi holders 300,000 00 4 nar r?ent. t>er annum. Davable ' rw- ? sr? ? w *?* B Protection to Depos- quarterly, February, May, AuH itors $755,000 00 gust, November. 9 The new banking House is provided with a modern Fireproof 9 Vault which is protected by an Electric System installed by the 9 Electric Bank Protection Company of New* York City, and is made S thoroughly burglar proof. ffl It ha9 also installed a complete set of safety deposit vaults which 9 are offered to our customers at reasonable rates. Vr e are prepared to SB afford every facility and accommodation which one's business justifies Hi ?OFFICERS? 9 W. A. CLARK, President, JOSEPH M. BELL, Cashier, S. BR VAN, Vice President. JOHN L?. BELL, Asst. CashRr. GLOBE DRY 61 SL 2v?02src:g:Ton* EKT, ire of Your Valued Pat A Birthday Dinner. The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Lucas was the scene of a bountiful birthday dinner which was given in commemoration of Mr. Lucas' 64th birthday. . The occasion was greatly t enjoyed by the large crowd of rela tives and friends present. Notwithstanding the fact that Mr. Lucas has passed three score of years he is very sprightly and lively. The elegant dinner was prepared by Mr. and Mrs. Lucas and their relatives and friends and it seemed that new recipfs had been added to the culinary art. Lemonade and ice cream was copiously served. Before dinner Rev. Daniel Shumpert addressed the crowd on an appropriate subject. The day was spent pleasantly by the joung people who played games, and sang with music rendered on the organ. The popularity and esteem in which Mr. Lucas is held in this vicinity was attested by the large number of presents carried nim, among which was a " large cake with his name inscribed on it. ! We wish to thank Mr. and Mrs. Lucas for the many courtesies shown ^ us during the day, which shall long li De rememoered by tnose wno were there. Blae Bird. iSPl!!^^ ' "., . 3 t A FAVORITE. The above is a photograph of Fredna, the winsome little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy B. Shockley, resident of upper Main street, Lexington. She i9 ? a special favorite of all those who know her. She is very bright and exceedingly attractive. Mr. Shockley is on the printers' force of The Lexington Dispatch. Boiling Springs News. The farmers of this section have about conquered the forces of "General Green" at this writing. /J Mr. J. W. Keisler was a visitor in ^ town Wftpk. - I Messrs. Marvin Keisler and Gllie ^i) | Taylor were lingering among their J! Gilbert friends last Sunday night. 'i j The protracted meeting starts at 8 ; Boiling Springs next Sunday, the 13th. h Boiling Springs Sunday school puft pils are practicing for a children's day. The pupils are under the skill3S ed management of Mrs. Anna B. (3 Keisler. The exact date for the oc5 casion has not as yet been determined, jj but will be announced later. ft July 7, 1913. Pee Jay. \9 J Wheat and Oat Crops. Mr. Henry D. Lybrand was in town Monday. He has been out with his threshing outfit in the Hollow Creek section for seveial weeks and will not finish up until about the 20th. He re I ports wtieat and oat crops good and is | very well pleased with bis results. \ Married. July 7, 1913 Emanuel L. Taylor and J Miss Nettie Goodwin, came to the home of Rev. A. R. Taylor, and was married under the impressive ceremony of the Lutheran church. Both of Irene. Her Dilemma. Mrs. Newedd (excitedly)?Oh, John, dear, please hurry and send off a tele gram for me. Newedd?What's the matter? Mrs. Newedd?Why, I'm taking a i correspondence course in cocking and j the cake ' made is running all over | the i v. ant to telegraph them 4 )ODS COMPA? r, 'je., ronage. Polite and Pr An Afternoon Well Spent Thursday afternoon, July 3rd, was a happy time for Hattie Lee Wingard and David Medling and their many friends who came to enjoy the entertainment that was given in the shady grove that surrounds Mr. Medling's home. The following is the program; 1. Minnie and Winnie, by Katherine Berley and Louise McOorde. 2. Bright Side, by Katherine Berley #> n rl XT offi A T.Aft \A7 inrwft wrl auu xiotuu ijcc TTiu^aiu. 3. Going to Market,by Leone Kyzer and Hattie Lee Wingard. 4. Who Made the Sky, by Katherine Berlev. 5. This is the Home that Jack Built, by Hattie Lee Wingard. 5. Playing Store, by Leone Kyzer and Hattie Lee Wingard. 7. Little Cotten Ball, bv Hattie Lee Wingard, David Medling, Katherine Berley and Leone Kyzer. 8. The Angel of the Dark, by Leone Kyzer and Louise McOord. 9. The Stranger, by Hattie Lee Wingard. 10.'Good Night, by Leone Kyzer and Louise McCord. It will be noticed from the above that many of the little hosts aided in the well arranged and prepared program. The yonng actors wore attracttive costumes and the visitors were well pleased with the good performances. Every number was well rendered and each one of the little performers received much applause and praise. Afterjall had enjoyed the play they were treated to refreshments which were served on the green lawn. And J the heat of the evening was driven away by the nice cream which was enjoyed^by all. Those present were Mrs. C. M. Medling,Misses Celeste and Juanita George, Pearle And Bruce Oanghman; Carrie Maye andJHattie Lee Wingard; Sara, Katherine and Bart ha Sue Berley; Leone, Martha and Evelyn Kyzer; i Louise McCord, Master David, James Naal, and Reuben Medling, Omerle and Hubert Roberts, As they parted for their homes all agreed that the afternoon was much enioyed'and those who planned the entertainment received many thanks and much praise. County ^Medical 'Meeting. The County Medical Society held its summer meeting here on last Monday and was attended by many of the most prominent members of the medical profession of the county. Dr._Nichol9on, of Leesvilie, read a we"l prepared paper on malaria in its variations, which i9 always important in a mosquito locality, while Dr. Oxner and Dr. Drafts gave their recent ex perienees with meningitis in their professional duties and other subjects of interest to medical profession. The next or annual meeting will be held in Batesburg on the 3th of October when the doctors are expecting to have a good time which Batesburg always offers them. The following j doctors were present; R. H. Timmer- j man, W. P. Timracrman, J. C. Nicholson, Homer Mathias, G. Frank Roberts, Jas. P. Drafts, W. A. Oxner anu Jas. J. Wiugard. Haynes?Adams. ' Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Adams, of Leesville, are sending out cards announcing the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mattie Jean, to Prof. L. B. Haynes Thursday, July 10th, at 10 a. m. at their home. Mis9 Adams assumes the distinction of being the first lady graduate of Carolina University, and is one of Leesville'9 most talanted and well known young ladies. She has been teaching for a number of years at the Meridian Female College and 9he was tendered the position for ensuing session but she declined. As an educator, there is no man better than Prof. L. B. Haynes, the groom. He has been president of Leesville College for more than 20 years and hundreds of worthy young men and women owe a Uhoral prim-* tion to his generosity. Prcf. Haynes is the principal of a large and flourishing school near Spartanburg and he and Mrs. Ilayues will reside there. The happy couple are being extended sincere congratulations by their hofct of friends, who wish thet their path may be shrewn with flowers through OUt ~'.:r \ U" " v I n. 4 COLHMHIA, C. J ompt Attention. Protracted Meeting. Notice. A protracted meeting will commence j have ju9t received a car of Colnmat Gilbert Baptist church next Sunday bus and Sterling Wagons . Come one. Jq1713Gb. Rev. Hartley, ofBatesburg come auana let me iigure wim m;n * tu ,r v on Wagons, Mowers, Rakes, Disc will conduc t the services. Much in- TT 6 _ ,.. . -rroxr proCQPfi Harrows, Cultivators, Hay Presses, terest and good is expected to be the and 0therthings of like nature. outcome of this series of meetings. Price and terms to please. The public is cordially invited to J. W. Roof, attend. Pelion S C. PCHLORAZONE MALARIA ^ ttacks the liver, kidneys and digestive organs, just as i attacks the bones and muscles of the human system. |w ust as serious as any disease on the human calender. jvl ) symptoms are lassitude, a yellow tinge to the skin, the ? e eyes slightly tinged with ye1 low. Poor digestion, 9| Jtite, constipation, any of these symptoms are a warning H 9t keep off chills and fever, with CHLORAZONE. |H e sold on a guarantee to cure, or your money back. H Price, 50c Bottle. 1 HUDCINS DRUG STORE, B fl OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. B H AGENT AGENT AGENT B' B ^op Dp- Hess For Penslar Remedies. For Belle Meade B B Stock and Poultry Sweet Candies, B B Remedies. the only candy that B B passed the pure food law. B B When you have a prescription to fill you will not make a mistake SI B by.trusting it to us. I Columbia, S. C. fl pHBBBHnHHHHHHHHHHI HONEY WAKES MONEY BENJAMIN FRANKLIN was not only a philosopher, but a financier as well, for he said, "Money makes money and the money that money makes makes I more money," Money in Bank is safe from your own extravagance, as well as from the ever present danger of burglars and fire. We pay five per cent, interest on time certificates of deposits. ! BANK OF CHAPIN AUADIAI eAIETU A A OA! IMA I Ijl^ ^ I ^W jgj * /^? iZ^F? ^f, V r^S^S? VISIT THE NEW $ SPORTING GOODS STORE I ?k IN COLUMBIA /l\ Where vou can find the Rest in ki> ^ ~ w a\ athletic goods, fishing tackle, \f/ ;Iv cutlery, bicycles and supplies, y|/ s!? guns and ammunition. complete yj. line of auto accessories. w ^ = /|\ General Repair Work?Gun and Lock Smith jjji Agents for the Pope Motorcycles, | ^ We handle a full line of KNIGHT TIRES, "cost S|f A\ more per tire; cost less per mile." The tube is red- ^ & W AV ii inrmiriiT n-nmim * * !$ nftdtlNmiil-MCiJUUL'ALL IU. $ 1631 MAIN ST. COLUMBIA, S. C. 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