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. r~"' ' ' ' ,\ .> ? "- ~' " v 7- i. % >. ? i v > ' - I ' ISlr :v' p- ' JR7..VV7-: , ^ ~p~^ | 1 - J ^ f T ? Hepresentatioe newspaper. Sowers Lexington and the 8orders of the Suirsttndiai? Souxuies Like a Blanket. ^ VOT. TTYVTV. ~ LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1908. 3 i' J ' ????MlgjM??? IF MONE\ care in spending is as important as best exercised when payments are m; draw one as yon are to put your hand , DEPOSIT THE CAJ and it will burn no holes in your pocl fire or theft. Think of the money # had the cash too handy. That ought the ho: LEXIN JULIAN E. KAUFMANN, ALF I President. NOW IS THE Cultivate the The following are' just a few re; account: 1st. It provides you with an a money pud out. V 2nd. It gives you confidence in: ' 3rd. Your bank account, howev fund, which will mean peace plen Deposit your money with us wt the oommunity in which you live. The Bank * WKBAtin 1Kb bi LIBiuinvi rroviuvm \ - . '* - * per cent, interest i9 what you our Savings Department?4 p< an effort on your part and h< can start an accouht with $1.0< i THE FIRST NATION/ Certificates of Deposit, 6 or 1 I i * M: JUL JE^m Don't miss t Blue, Brown, Gi ner Satin and 1 $5,00, $8.50 an< vmi rsavmsr it? 1 'm"m HB mi im i u i ii n i i i ii ?i in i ~i i ' ? ' LONG COATS R Stk) Long Coats in all the leadi R shades, including the leather brow the Copenhagen blue, pearl, tan, c: B tor, garnets, grays, plaids and blacl This lot of Coats was bought for sp B cash and at a loss to the manufactun B We put them on sale at prices less th B any merchant in the city can la them. This is a little strong, but 1 B are in a position to stand pat, so if y I want coats at the right prices it is to you. 500 to select from; 52 inches lor Prices as follows: $2.75, $3.75, $4.' $5.00, $6.50, $S-00 and $10.00 for as ni a Coat as there is in this city. No coat in the lot that isn't worth doul the prices quoted. SKIRTS V Voi'e Skirts trimmed with large b *FREE to every cusi 50 Velvet Rugs, 36x inohes. All Free. I t Corner Main and Ri< "W. ZE2 l?ASO MA1IS STRE) Solicits a Share ?a??aa?BB?i r IS YOUR AIM. diligence in making. Care in spending is ade by check. You are never so ready to . into a pocketful of cash, SH EN THE HOME BANK cet. Neither will it be subject to the risk of you have spent needlessly just because you to make you open an account at once. ME BANK, GTON, S. C. RED J. FOX, KARL F. OSWALD, Oashier. Asst. Cashier. TIME TO BEGIN! > habit off Saving. asons WHY you should carry a bank ccurate and consecntiye record of all | pour judgment. er small, will be the start of a reserve ty and a contentment in old age. lere it will be in active use and benefit of Swansea. B. E. CRAFT, Cashier. 4 I i receive on all money deposited in 0 3r cent, that comes to you without 51 ?lps to increase the principal. You ^ IL BANK of BATESBURG I 2 months at the rate of 5 per cent. BU U ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ his opportunity. A 'ay and Invisible Bt Oafieta Bilk and gu :1 $8.50 will be tlie ] .0,000 yards Gimme ! r. ? tons, silk and satin folds; n o put them j! ^ ion sale at$4.89 and $o.S5. Your choice, a | You will have to hurry or you will i n' [miss this wonderful value. jJ" 5 CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL SWEATERS 2 >ot I Children's all-wool Sweaters in all j! sr. jcolors; sold for 81.00 each. Special f an prices at, each 40c. | nd FURS AND WATCH SETS ou Here is where we do business. Think ?j of it, a fine Fur 76 inches long, 5,in- j ^ ches wide. A fine neck piece. The j price is only, each 82.7.3 j 7r' We have a fine lot of Furs and Match Sets from 75c. each to ?15.00 for the ^ a best in the city. 3le BLANKETS AND COMFORTS We are going to offer to the trade the greatest bargains ever seen in this city. ut- 10-4 double Blankets at, per pair. ,57c. aKKaaBD, i.?a??? mm r ?cm ;omer purchasing $10.00 7*5 mcnes long. zo J_.arg >on't miss this- I bought ohland Streets ?, _g , - - ? ; of Your Valued Pati Court- Proc33din^3. Th^re were only three eases disposed of in the common plea; court last week. In the case of Nelson against the C. N. & L. Railroad, the jury returned a verdict in favor of Nelson for S400. Messrs. Graham & Sturkie for plaintiff; Lyles & Lyles, E. L. Craig and W. II. Sharpe the defendant. In the case of J. II. Hudson against Joseph Shumpert, an action to gain possession of a certain tract of land on Congaree creek, Judge Sliipp instructed the jury to write a verdict in favor of the plaintiff. Messrs. Efird & Dreher for plaintiff; J. Brooks Wingard for defendant. The last case tried iast week was' that of L. L. Glenn vs. the Western J Union Telegraph Co. This was a mental anguish suit for $2,000 damages, the plaintiff alleging the nondelivery of a telegram. The jury returned a verdict in favor of Glenn for $400. Graham & Sturkie for plaintiff; Messrs. Efird & Dreher, Nelson & Nelson the defendant. The first case taken up Monday was that of Dr. J. J. Bickley against Jacob Koon for a bond to"title of a certain piece of property which Bickley bought from Koon. J. B. Wingard for plaintiff; Albert M. Boozer and Graham & Sturkie for defendant. Verdict in favor of the defendant. Watched Fifteen Years. "For fifteen years I have watched the working of Bnckleu's Aruica Salve; and it has never failed to cure any sore, boil, nicer or burn to which it was applied. It has saved ns many a_doctor bill," says A. F. Hardy, of Fast Wilton, Maine. 25o. at Derrick's Drug Store, Kaufmann Drug Co., and Sandel's Drug Store. Remember that it takes money to run a newspaper. If you owe us anything on subscription, we ask that you kindly send it to us at once. We need money, and need it badly. Dr. Thornton's Easy Teether has saved the lives of hundreds of babies and will safely carry your baby through the most trying period of its life a9 it is a guaranteed remedy for Teething, Summer Diarrhoea, Flux, Indigestion, and all stomach and bowel troubles of infants. 25 cents. For sale by Derrick's Drug Co.; or Easy-Teether Medicine Co., Hartwell, Georgia. ? BROOM-AP 1','i NEW BROOK Ati We Want your business. It is .(() your money with us until you nc rJW times a year. | W/A C. CUICNARD, p ^ Vice-President. 5S??? ? 1 J? ?? Ise^ 3 & ifi fn^Q Vpi sH a 3 ?H P * ?a ^ f ? 13 8 ? $ S a E lis uUdlu ulm \s O! rj IMSI!I ct wisely. We wi t/ rip93, in the latest aranteed to fit, at prices on this lot. >ry Ginghams 4 c. 5 jut; ^t^/?.x^,^.cr'i>.t^x<jar^\^rrwprrc?. zaz~rjaa 11-1 d uiblo Blankets nC per n-.iir.r'i jj 11-1 haif-woo! double Blanket-:, af. I p- r pair ?i 99 e Not a pair in the lot -nac isn't v.orih jj double the price asked. DOMESTICS We put on sale 5 cases of Amoskoag \ I Apr*nt Ginghams at 5c. per yard. The E jmills are asking Ge. today. 40-inch Chambravs at, yard... .6! j'c. 8 Chilli Fleece Cloth in stripes and c plaids. We are offering in this sale at 8 10c. yard. Others are asking 15c. ; -tA *My.K C ,-v? T, . ] r\ si F? v\/i r. iwl Vv AOT*T D ?U-lilCll OCct JOiailU, line lii.M H yard 5c. S Large Linen Huck Towels at, each I 10c. UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN j Infants' Undervests, each 5c. Children's Undervests at, each. 10c. jj . "We will give away ? e Parlor Lamps 21 inch them to give away to n is -Li,,. /-n'rifcftT^ r, ties,, ? ? ? w ronage. Polite and Pre jaMnymaagwigBMnroaapagBgEgg mamm SXoet the Editor. Editor O. ??I. Harrnan it* off with j County Treasurer Shealy this week j chasing delinquents. This is the sea- \ son when every newspaper man needs ' money and we hope that every sub- j scriber will pay up promptly, not only j what is due 0:1 back subscription but i for a year in advance. See the schc d- 1 ule elsewhere and meet the editor j with your dollars. For Sale. j One good horse, seven years old; ! will work anywhere. Come and get a bargain. J. J. SCHWARTZ, 2w4 Lexington, S. C. EVERYTHING CBHraMHHBBBSHBHH DSBBI IN JEWELRY FINE Watches, Clocks, Diamonds, Silverware, Handpainted China, Cut Glass, Lockets, Chains, Etc. Tour orders promptly attended. Send your repair work. It will be examined and charges made known at once. Everything guaranteed. : : : C. L JONES, JEWELER, Batesburg, - S. G. ST^IankTI ;land, s. c. S|!! our desire to piease. Leave sjli ] jed it. We pay interest four tcji ! L. S. TROTT!, W ! President | % 1 la " ^ ^0 M m i ?T3 E 9 S Ql! ?! IP wiprc \rapfc; lib unii y (inn y 11 put on sale 300 j ? 7 - i t materia.- e, oeau'cu prices never hear f| ''""b p *5? C' -p v* .o p cr i"r i 71 c t.'J. J!.-O'' -? I W K.': r r~' /"* "2"* "f "2 *7" fc f / ? j H"JI v* > Ar L-hi, uvv ?OUli.'v'LiwO i L ulio.-' heavy ileee o, trimmed 3 and full siz , ouch --'Vc .Men's full weight. sanitary jleeeod jj Shirts and Drawers to match at, each 5 40c. or 75c. a soit. s 3 DRESS SKiSTS 3 The Dixie Brand and the Regal j shirt. No bettor shirt to he had at, 3 each -13c. \ We have 22 dozen ?rlanhnttan and 3 Piedmont Brand Slrirts. the Dollar jj kind, and we are going to offer while I they last at, each 09c. ! 5>5lfiC AND APT SOUARES 10 dozen Rugs, 36x72. Remnants jj from Pullman Cars, Axminster, in 2 green and brown only. These goods ] are worth $2.50 each. put them on j sale at $1.48. Art Squares 12x9, sold j at $15.00. We have only seven left, j First come, first served at, each. .$9.00 ] absolutely free one of t es high. 25 Oak and < ly customers. SJSIOTES i5 LG-ESB. COLlJMJilA, s?*. O. ixispt Attention. Or,.?r\h#T l?:rf ,.SLgumjiaiPU'i?awnj^iw?i.M ^ worth only half as n ^'lcrc is at least twice i l ^ ^em^a^1011 ou'w ?* J ; % ?. WEBBjj*. . ; % . V/UC1X i II I I | BATESBUI It's safer there any v k?x* Start your acco ll^9^ J have. Make it a rule eI1I\ yvJ hay kills hy check. left for yourself every ( We pay interest on i Wm JJ. X. GTTNTER, Pr( Mh | f A. C. JOJ Wlm v^') wm. a 1892. Lexington Say: LEXINGTON, Capital, Surplus and Undividei 5 per cent, interest paid on s being computed semi-annually. De received. Commercial accounts also given Ample facilities for handling ; account will be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes for rent, $ W. P. BOO! 9 Rank f Ifcuy w Ham. w u : : : CEAFIN, S. The Batik That Ae? This bank aims to give you good serv L checks for you?furnish drafts for sen | always glad to assist yon in business m; with this bank, which makes a point < positors. Our certificates of deposit be We cordially invite the farmers as we |? their banking with us. ^ J. S. WESS1NGER, President. J. T ? 2 f 58 i mmj sxm 1 ^IFS) f> i V113$ V sH * ?S 2 5 * *3 $ c K v "<v>, -***f ~ -rr*T "V*? .i.T"' -jr. ? ?, ^ f r r-i. -i ?i Jjaaies itian-'x auore fully trimmed and lii rl rvf -hi y."M~ */ T' '-'V> rj ">"k i. v 5 Ci .'> ! v, ijlvjtx & U.O iA L'-i ~ t'7?i n 4*c? A y>- p wl c? t" -i ]i*? 7. a A *w CvJL vS ?. U vi r-r.^av-'jcv.TCJWi?-.:4vr^* v-.jr7i v-vj.iOT-- w..V!rarurjrc irzr-wm ftSEft'S AWD SOYS' Gi/57H2KC. J Lnc V?V have iu>t purchased a billot of ^ ',,!'* Hoys' Cioliiii'^ at 2")0. on the dol:ar. < y'' I: will pay you to sec these or we both 2"Pllirlose money. P.I-Zft'S PA*!T5 | Wo Wo have oiled high on a table .'300 ?j sa'M I . , ikju. pairs lion's raurs m a11 sizes ar?(i pan- g , terns. All this season's goods. Slight- 5 ^e!J Iv damaged by water. We bought I dozer these from The Eagle Pants Mfg. Co. 3 S*15 at 50c. on the dollar and offer them to j paper yon at prices that will agreeably sur- a ^et prise vou. 85?. for ?1.50 pants and j 82.50 for ?5.00 pants. g KftEE PAfiTS I Hm 25 dozen all worsted Knee Pants at | as ch< a sacrifice, each 25c. I Pes EARGA1NS \K HOSIERY * "fTes Men's Heavy Gray Knit Sox.8c. pr. j Het II Ml ! I I I I I I UIMa?I 1 ll?i? ?l BITWII he following premiums. r 3-ilt Picture Frames with m in mm tiuf'h as one in the hank. For n the temptation to spend it your way by depositing your li pf RatpchiiFff a i?i yua&tijjus i|j IG, : : : S. C. ray than in your safe or cash unt today with what you to deposit all your cash and You'll find you have more time you balance your books, time deposits quarterly. BS. NTES, Cashier. I. CARTEB, Asst. Cashier, i 1908. inffs Bank. - s. c I Profits $30,000.00. avings deposits, interest posits of $1.00 and over l special attention, your business, and your 1.00 per year. F, President and Cashier \ thapm I C * * * 1 V| I H saraodaies 1 rices. We cash out-of-town a ding money way. We are g atters. Make your deposits m f good treatment of its de- m >ar interest at 5 per cent. [x ;11 as the business men to do 9 F. IIONEYCUTT, Cashier _ K EE2S2aB2S8ESBE^ I npm? IP HciIFP 885:;J\ m Kgrii/h ilCaiirj Jy IlssJ W si j d Coat Suits in i or3 TS7?f."h & 2H r? - ,A>VV1 V7 iUJUJL, J...?. v- t .p .j. -o7t #} 5^ p: (I p L11 i. b I V op vJ- ? O* - ^ ' *i O "n y? " .o O Q A V5-^ ^ -*'- ysjr *y* 'J? *^p#' ^ v' ! ^ o ?<!? ?.? nv-^ nA^c O' K o Oo o r;. Zm'jtt r ?W ju ^ ?? 9 ' ?-1 9 r-. 'lm. v. .. .'?r?~"r. tj.l r.'-aejwn rr>u* v/^j-tiTiwj.'?^.' v~. ''J :icb' Heavy Gray Knit Sioehi: ?s, >V School Hose, extra gord, 8o TO THE want to mention a few wholc>riccs. Please compare with your t American Pearl Buttons at, 1 J VjO. rp's Best Gold Evcd Needles, le. dies, paper }4c. ndard Apron Ginghams, per 4^c. ge Huck Towels, dozen (>5c. idreds of other things equally sap. Don't forget the place. I Heavy Fleeced Underwear, zes, extra value, dozen ?2.65 ivy Gray Sox, dozen 75c. ivy Gray Stockings, doz 75c. rake your choice: glass, size 16x20 Columbia, S. C.