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SL'J 1.. .. _r. -.r. -i.".?.:" Hp '<c |> |? A OC fe I i-i-is wortl1 ??iy h v, ^V;:-vV;: there is at least ?. Put temptation \ Citizens ^1 # J | BATI i [t's safer theri U. X. GUNTE] v |i a. 1892. Lexington S: LEXINGTON, r Capital, Surplus and Unci 5 per cent, interest paid being computed Bemi-annuallt recefved. Commercial accounts also Ample facilities for hand! account will be appreciated. . Safety deposits boxes for r W.P. lit'" f Bank ol 1 : : : CHAP. I The Bank Thai ?a- y s This bank aims to give yon go checks for yon?fnrnish drafts S always glad to assist yon in bnsi "Sj with this bank, which makes a g positors. Our certificates of de] 9 We cordially invite the farmei fg their banking with ns. I Plant Your D< They will yield a sure SAVINGS DEPARTMENT good or bad, and, if the "E the principal as well as the mediately had. Only a small amount i Let us start the Saving Ha THE STA COLITMl Wm. Barnwell, President. I' John T. Mel A \( Life in: \ \ MkWS? l no est' i Absoiu nJs^' cost is V 3 J. T. COLEldA^fJ Mpr. Charleston, S. C. THE PRUDENTiAL INSURAI Incorporated as a stock comp ? John F. Dryden, President. j Doesn't Yooi * 5 a Fertilizer made. of high-gra Fish Guano? PALMETTO S are a composition of such ing ers all over the State has de they are excellent for all land Use Palmetto State brau< ed at the crop-producing qual THE PALMETTO Factory and Offl( i mmwiiuBLHwjiiii II 1 tjj **<&. iPtrj VM&& W M lo^< s* M >K I r* ?* T M K Solicits a Share iLUR IN HAND alf as much as one in the bank. 101 twice in the temptation to spend it out of your way by depositing youi i p Bank of Batesburg, 2SBURG, : : : S.C. e any way than in your safe or cash ir account today with what you a rule to deposit all your cash and check. You'll find you have more every time yon balance your books ?st on time deposits quarterly. El, Pres. G. JONES, Cashier. 1910, ayings Bank, - S. C] ivided Profits $39,000.00. on savings deposits, interest , Deposits of 31.00 and over | 1 given special attention. j Ling your business, and youi ( ent, $1.00 per year. i ROOF, President and Cashier j f Chapin 1; IN, S. C. : : : g [Accommodates I ! od services. We cash out-of-town a for sending money way. We are I 1 ness matters. Make your deposits k i point of good treatment of its de- 9 posit bear interest at 5 per cent. I rs as well as the business men to do tf ( J. F. HONEYCUTF, Cashier 8 ( hilars With Us I harvest of interest in our I j At* A fiAnnnn KA B I L, wnciiicx uxc ocaovu uc n LAINY DAY" should come, | : interest earned, can be im- | s needed to open an account. I bit for you. 1 ; TE BANK I ' HA, S. 0. I Geo. L. Baker, Vice President S .ton, CasVier. || . i Prudential surance policy contains mates. Every item is ] itely guaranteed. The low. I ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, LEXINGTON, S. C. MCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, >any by the State of New Jersey Home Office, Newark, N. J i r Land Need de Blood, Tankage and Foreign 1 . ITATE BRANDS rcdients and their use by plantnnonstrated beyond doubt that Is and ail crops. ;ls this year. You will be pteasities of these fertilizers. FERTILIZER CO., je: Columbia, S. C. f 11 f!f fill! bllllfc bill till' ,? "mv. ? ? - a??s *? /^v "tv'* u ??w?vvij caw'~^i nses** mjdjhtjk mlat mfrm j u t. c- "? "* " of Your Valued Pat) Mianaugl's. Mimnangh's Greater Department j Store, in Columbia, is presenting a spring-like appearance. The store has been crowded with hundreds of eager shoppers and everywhere you look it is spring. < The millinery department is the center of attraction, Easter being so 1 mar at hand. This department this season is far better than ever, and i: is worth a da\ 'a journey to get a glimpse of the beautiful new hats, i When you buy a hat of Mimnaughyou j have the satisfaction of knowing that j it is correct in style and at the right j price. Every lady that visits Colum- j bia should not fail to see the new j 1 millinery at Miranaugli's. Ladies' suits by the carload ! This J department is filled with ready-to- * wear garments from the cheapest j ( that's good to the highest priced gar- j J ment made. A fit is guaranteed Or I 1 money back. i 1 Ladies' dress goods are found hero J in a world of fabrics, the products of i some of the largest mills in thi.s and ! other countries and the prices are ex- j cept tonally* low. Ladies' skirts, etc., are to be found | ' in great variety, and there will be no i trouble about sizes. ^ Shoes for everybody at Mimnaugh's. In this department are shoes for men, women and children?Shoes, oxford's, slippers, sandels, ?t all prices. Shoes for dress, shoes for comfort, shoes fcr t service. They come in all the lead- ? ing leathers and lasts. f Sin the gent's furnishing line Mira- r aaugh leads, of course. Suits for men c and boys in all sizes and prices. Underwear, *hirts, collars, ties, etc. Mimnaugh handles everything, and it would consume entirely too much 3pacc to attempt at anything like a fair description of the other depart- a mente of his great store. Suffice it to say, it matters not what you want, * Mimnangh has it and at prices that 8 will make your head swim and your c pocket-book leap with joy. a All this is due to Mr. Mimnaugh's t dne business judgment. He is one of J the best buyers in the South and t knows what pleases his customers t best. A more clever and popular gentleman is not to be found, and Mr. ^ Mimnaugh will give you a warm we - a 3ome to his store. ii Death oi James L. Slice. J Mr. Jas. L. Slice, one of the best o sitizens of this county, died at his ^ home in the Dutch Fork, near White Rock, on Monday morning,.aged about I 33 years. 1 He was a brave Confederate soldier, having foutrht with valor during the m war between the sections Mr. Slice was a kind neighbor and was greatly loved by the entire community. He is survived by several 3ons and daughters, all of whom are well known citizens of the Fcrk. His remains were laid to rest at Spring Hill church 0:1 the 15tb, in the presence of a large congregation of sorrowing relatives and friends. Mrs. C&rson Pardoaed. Mrs. Fannie Carson, the Spartanburg woman who was convicted of murdering her husband in 1805, has been pardoned by Governor Ansel upon recommendation of the State pardon board. J Mrs. Carson is now 40 years old. a When she entered the penitentiary 15 f years ago, she le-.'fc behind two little | slaughters?mere tots. Now they are both married, having children of their ewn. Mrs. Carson left the penitentiarj* on Thursday a free woman?the first j time she had seen the light of a great and wonderful world in 15 years. Trustees Sustained. The county board of education on Wednesday sustained Charlie B. Kneece, J. P. Copeland and Morgan Corder, school trustees of district No. 19, in their action in removing Hulon school house and the huilding of another on a'different silo. It is hoped that the bitter feeling that has been engendered during the hearing of the cause will now be buried and that all patrons will work together for the common ?Ood of the entire community. The new building w ill be a credit to tne aisuict. Building Neat Kesidence. Messrs. Roo* & Br-rre are erecting a neat residence on their lot on lower Main street, which will, when completed, be a credit to that portion of t)wu. This building boom is a great boost for the town, and it is to be hoped that tno good work will be conin led. nijQ nnMpisi ul) ? uUith Ail * r,i* /j** {C\ < ; '5 ^ iV' *3*' a-Jk*^ ?'-.w k? ? aronage. Polite and Frt At S". Stephen's. There will b ? sfrvices appropriate i to Palm Sunday a: St. Stephen's | Lutheran church next Sunday. A number of young people will be ! confirmed. There will be seryices ev- ; ery evening during Holy week, beginning at 8 o'clock. The subject* will be "The Words from the Cross." The Holy Cot munion will be ad- j miniof-Gw^/l An T?.i of ap? Cnn rl o i? TIlOTft ! vu l VI uu;iuuj v j will be appropriate mnsic and decora- j tions for the^e festival services. ThoPastors Ifltet. ! Leesville Pastoral association met ' tvith the Key. T. S. Brown Tuesday. j { rhe meeting wa9 one of the best ever ield, being highly enjoyed by all pres3nt. The following pastors were presmt: Revs. S. C. Ballcntine, R. C. i Peterson and J. B. Harman, of Lees- | rille; Revs. Brown and Cronk o j Lexington. Burial Lsaguo to Meat. All members of the Burial League, j )f Ooumbia, S. C., am reqnested to j it-tend a meeting of said league on j JVednesday, March 30th, 1910, at 0:30 )'clock p. m., at 1207 Gr.'rvais street, Columbia, S. C. 3 a 22 Wanted. i Renter or shear cropper for one- i j* _ ? _ _ _ n *n i. lorseiarm, my piace, near uiioert, j J. C. Good land and building?, wil j urnish stock to cultivate land if L?cessary. Will rent at a bargain if ilosed out at- once. Address Ioor Hayes, Gilbert, S. C. Zt Is 2To Longer a Question .s tQ, aether Dermozone o grow hair on , ball head. Dr. Harding has added an auxiliary n that of a Toilet ^?ap, which c"? ains no acid9 or animal fats, v ith yhich to wash the scalp before ai.d ! ;ca9ionally while using Dermoz >ne. i t cake of this soap can be had wit . j ach bottle of Dermozone. j Dermozone is for sale by your local Druggist. AYLOR DRUG CO., Headquarters, 1520 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. j I n?maeawMB?g? < SPRIS Are here, also tl Low Cut Shoes i i-n era "XKT?v cp]] V f V U V4.J- UJ Men's and Boys1 Outfit mm 'jh'1- ?-??> ???? *w n j>m n mi ninwii -i ni mi ~ mm - Ui w 1 3 +lr. '. w'-~ - t f' ?'* H .'*. >' 5 . % ' P?' v i 3 ?-V . ^ , < -Hipt Attention MAMIU.<gl?jaMLIHLaJUfULV?iJllilll II IBIMLamJUWL^iUAI.-UXmi 1 nfiOB DEPOSIT 87 $ IWHEX $ YOU HAVE A $ SURPLUS, WITH $ THE HOME NAT10! OF LEXiN TO DEPOSITORS We offer the best security wi time deposiia and savings act TO BORROWERS We furnish the "needful" at estate security at cheapest rf fMOOKLANI |M NEW BROOKL? flfe Wo Want your business. It is our t.i ua(i* mnnou ii? until uou need iSK * '? rJM times a year. M J- C. GUSGNARD, Vice-President. t Col. W. W. Lumpkin Doad. ; Col. "W. W. Lumpkin, of Columbia, ! ^ one of the most widely known men i;i j the state, died at the home of his dau- j ghter, Mrs. Glenn, in Ashevilie, N. C., j on Sunday, after an illness of a little j more than a week. Many times has Col. Lumpkin ad- j < dressed Lexington audiences, and he j l was a special favorite with the old sol- ? i diers. He was twice a candidate for l the United States senate. He was j prominent in secret orders, being a j j Mason in the highest degree, and also j 4 being a member of a number of other j fraternal order*. His remains were laid to rest in ! ( Elmwood ceraeter.' in Columbia on i M iiiday afternoon with Masonic ! honors. At Col. Lunpki i's request, j < his f ^nr sons acc-u as pallbearer*. < Ever/ Womm Will frterested. ; 5) it you h-oe pains tbe back, urinary. | | , bladder? r Kid y ? nb'?\ *nd want a cor- j fain, pleas h?*rh en Jor woman's ills, try j M >?b?rGray's a t< stratum-Leaf. it is a saf? . and tifvj -.ailii'C r c llator At D Uiwists r I bymnP.v) -is. sample package fbee. au- ia dress, TUo > other -.'ray eo.. LftKoy, n. y. Managers of Election. Managers of the dispensay election, j held on tie 17ih of last August can ! v now get their pay by calling <fr~rr j ers writing to Col. J. B. Winganl, L?x- ! x on wh i igton, S. C. m ? I?III- ? ' *1 ~? a,a?jmhibb? MH??? I BMIII ? wnrntmimmmumm i ? ' ?Im*** < ?iKM? iiniTiri iii iMMMiiBniiimnfifMiiaac res- ciiO'] ie very newest in ? ind all Men and Bo c f fl-io TnjTTd'Z' LiC UUOl Ct. U 1'iAU ; v vv v*.' Scrs. vl' & nn f* A rvAax^\TJgai*jaug*iiitw.|B?mLii i IMII II ,9iamj.vaa SFSST^VTSSRi r je-w I BORROW 2 T I WHEN 1 IN NEED, I J FROM I HAL BANK r GTON I I f th liberal rates of interest on k lOUIitf. I all times 011 personal or real I ites a..d on easy terms. | 3 BANK, 1 ,MD, s. c. m . desire to please. Leave vjt it We pay interest four 33 Sa L. S. TROTTI, 2(1 President hY - A , ? -^-i -*"N ? ? i^>i N i*^ i*?i Ai " ^ iterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fne ibina, clocks. A fine stock ilways on band for you to t select from. 1 Keep us in mind whenvant- * tng anything in Jewelry or 1 Silverware. I Good watch work and best ;ye glasses. ^ . It vou can't come, send for W r ,>ur catalogue or telephoneyour :>rder to us. lli.?l!TT!i&(JO, : JKW^lkhs, 24 Main St.. Columbia, S. C % /A?vllil!.)?4>?.iiu'.?.f our suOscrib- I n? briny k?t<h r. i? -y or pfavines l ? 8cri:>:io:?. 0-*{! .cut let U8 know at } 00 '\ U'" t-:? ? X !<:! i V. nsswim niTwvvintMnvniiHHHHRi I ^ i Sprirg Hats, A ys' Furnish- I t prices 1 k CO <? Lcxhigton, S. C.