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."W THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. . ? ? ? * lepresentatiue Newspaper. Sowers kexjngtoii a,lri the Karders of the Surroundinp Bounties tike a Blanket. VOT fTTT ~ LEXINGTON, S. C.. WEDNESDAY JUNE 22 1910 34~ ir { I MO] I DEPOSIT IT WHEN YOU HAVE A SURPLUS, WITH HOME NATI OF LE TO DEPOSITORS We offer the best securi time deposits and saviDj TO BORROWERS We furnish the "needfu estate security at cheat f PRIVATE DINING R< a Metropolitai a BEST AND LARC . THE FINEST IN THE STAT 1538 Main St"eet 0| M COLUME I Regular Dim S Lunch Ticker :$1.10 fo * fl,^. I ALSO CAP I 1210 Main Street < Two Best Places in the Ci * i a- v* V., . CAI UWIOW WAT Columt Dive A. F. LEVER JOS. NOR J. H. M. BEATY C. L. KIB G. P. LOGAN J. W. NO! AARON DAVID D. A. SPI i ?? IBank o : : : CHA] The Bank Tin This bank aims to give ^ou g checks for you?furnish drafti always glad to assist yoa in bu with this bank, which makes positors. Our certificates of d We cordially invite the farm their banking with us. J. S. WESSINGER, President B ? ? ?* n 1 nam ivur u T I They will yield a sur< I SAVINGS DEPARTMEJ I good or bad, and, if the " , E the principal as well as tl I mediately had. B Only a small amount | Let us start the Saving H ( THE STi I COLTJM I Wm. Barnwell, President. B John T. IV.1 (if Mont! ?" ' ily be _ J. T. COLEMAN Mgr. Charleston, S. C. THE PRUDENTIAL INSUR Incorporated as a stock cor John F. Dryden, President. G W. IE i?ao MAIN STRE Solicits a Shai NEY $ BORROW IT $ WHEN $ IN NEED, $ FROM HE IONAL BANK XINGTON ty with liberal rates of interest on gs accounts. il" at all times on personal or rea* >e8t rates and on easy terms. )OIM FOR FAMILIES ^ i Restaurant EST IN THE CITY > E QUICK SERVICE pposite Columbia Hotel IIA, S. C. | ier 35 Cents b 30 for $2.,$3 for 2.50,$5.75 fo.fcj E ITOL CAFE I >pposite Opera House ? ty Coffee Made by Stf am ,L AT ION A X. BANK )ia, S. C. ictors WOOD N. H. DRIGGERS LER E. G. COOK lWOOD W. P HAMRICK .VEY E W. WILSON f Chapin ( ?IN, S. C. : : : * it Accommodates jood services. We cash out-of-town 3 for sending money way. We are siness matters. Make your deposits a point of good treatment of its deeposit bear interest at 5 per cent, ers as well as the business men to do T T1 TT/^xrcvriTTTT Poahipr ? tJ X1 li.V/1^ U JL V V X A ) V/MWUAV/* lollars With Us e harvest of interest in our <IT, whether the season be RAINY DAY" should come, le interest earned, can be im: is needed to open ac account, iabit for you. &TE BANK rx?T AC r? LX>a.m v. Geo. L. Baker, Vice President [elton, CasVier. he Prudential lily Income Policy is the separting Comfort From rty. whch side wil| your famafter your death? ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, LEXINGTON, S. C. ANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, rapany by the State ot New jersey Home Office, Newark, N. J rLOBE DRY 60( ?. IvdIOISrCSIT'OIT. ET, e of Your Valued Patr< ! Criminal Court. [ < When we went to press Ia3t week the < juiy was still out in the ease of John 1 ?-v,a Tirhit-o man nharirpfl with t iXYJ.lIJ.CL , UlJt/ nimv 0 assault and battery with intent to i kill, the direct charge being that he 1 fired into the house of John Head, a 1 farmer, residing near Saxe-Gotha, on I the 29th of last January. The jury i found the defendent guilty with 1 recommendation to mercy, and Judge < Gary sentenced the accused to serve a 1 period of three years on the county ? chaingang. Before passing sentence, i however, the court took occasion to give Miller one of the most severe lec- ] tures ever heard in the court house, i T. C. Sturkie, attorney for the ac- i cused, gave notice of appeal to the i supreme court, and bond was arrang- ! ed in the sum of $1,000. Hon. W. H. i Sharpe assisted the solicitor in the prosecution of Miller, i Elmore Koon, a negro, was next Slaced on trial tor the murder of Ed. ohnson, another negro, near Cayce, several weeks ago. After remaining in the room a short while tLe jury re= turned with a verdict of guilty with reco mmendation to mercy, and 1 Judge Gary sentenced Koon to strve the remainder of his natural lite at hard labor in the state penitentiary. T. C. Sturkie repiesented the accused. fTUo, narf fooo Qrm that, of HenrV AUG UVAV UHSV no > - B Lyles, a negro, charged with the murder of his wife, Siha Lyles, the crime beiDg committed n-rar Spring Hill, in the Fork. The St ite put up several witnesses to show that Lyles had premeditated the murder. Lyles had no attorney and upon request of the court, Col. J. Brooks Wingard and A. D. Martin, represented the accused. The defense put up no witnesses, and the case went to the jury, after strong j arguments by the solicitor, and Messrs. | Wingard and Martin for the negro. The jury found a verdict?of guilty with recommendation to mercy, whereupon the life sentence was pronounced by the court. On Friday morning W. B. Glenn was placed on trial for the killing of Clin: ton Rhoden, on the streets of Batesburg, on the 24th of last March. But little difficulty wa9 experienced in sel curing the jury, the state using three objections and the defense oniy five. The killing was the result of an attack made upon Glenn by Rhoden, while the former was passing along the street in front of the aead man's store - l STY! P F . 6 I BnkJ K I REFINI That means low That's what; i a proved value. This car jj 1 Regal "30'' rises pre-emiue $ 1 demonstration and you will ii S 1 5,000 satisfied owners. If voi | car at any pi ice, do not fail tc &b will probably save you monej 1 less 'or upkeep than any proc j Gasoline anil I m mm mm a 0 Write Is for run miorn I KARL F. District | LEXINGTt ? Swwwwwwwwwwwwe IDS COMPANY c onage. Polite and Prom )n the day in question. A few licks passed between me two men, it being _ jlaimed ihat the dead man struck the A irst blow. The State sought to show II ;liat Rhoden was unarmed and that die delendant shot after Rhoden's hands were raised. Several eye-wituesses were sworn, the stories of each being scmewhat conflicting. The defendant stated that Rhoden called to him to stop and when he did so Rhoieu struck him in the face and when he (the defendant) struck back, Rho- 8-C hen attempted to draw a pistol, placing his hand to his right hip pocket. He said that he did not fire until he t'elt sure that his life was about to be raken by his adversary. All of the testimoney was closed on Friday evei ing and the arguments were made on Saturday morning, Col. Graham, E. L. Asbijl and Solicitor Timm< rman speaking for the State, and Hon. C. M Etird, Col. Edwin Folk Strother and Hon. W. H. Sharpe for the defendant. ^ All of the arguments were able, being considered among the best ever heard I here. Mr. Sharpe closed for the de- ^ fens? in an eloquent peroration for an ^ acquittal by the jury, and Solicitor Timraerman closed for the State in his usual vigorous manner. The charge of Judge Gary was one of the strongest, plainest, fairest and most concise ever heard in a murder case here. 2= The jury after remaining out for three hours returned a verdict of guilty of manslaughter, and Judge Gary Hen- _ fenced Mr. Glenn to serve a period of | five years on the county cbaingang or JL a like period in the State penitentiary. The verdict was a surprise to many, it having been generally conceded that there would be a mistrial or an acquittal. Sympathy is expressed for all Qj parties concerned in this unfortunate affair. This ended the court of general sessions, and on Monday the court cf common pleas was opened, be the dockets sounded, but not a case re was ready for trial, and Judge Gary dismissed the jury before the noon hour was reached. A consent verdict for $125.00 was rendered in the case ot &C Harvey Holmes against the Columbia Mills Co. A number of orders were signed by the judge, after which court ^djourned sine die. Mrs. Johana Earhardt, is critically B ill at her home on Laurel street, Co- j lumbia. She has been very ill for ! several days, and her family and friends \ are alarmed over her condition. * ^ ^ ^ ^ ?7 fjT is ^ 1 ! !> I N I j * cost of upkeep ji l ! you get in a j! - : 3 ! 3 ^ ' I | Xu ?30" I | i meets even* representation. P utly ab.)Ve its class. Jfave a jff n nmediately see why we have 19 ? k p, a contemplate purchasing a P J > investigate Regal "30," it ? i? ' N f. You will find this car costs jj luct of similar specifications, x j jj ill?That's Ail, j j! lAtinn fin the Re?al Line, t E mavii via w ^ ~ OSWALD, ;; : Agent, | DN,: S. C. I I rwwwwwwwwwwwwwi 3 1 OLUMBIA, K. C. A h. AA !_ 1892. Lexington Say LEXINGTON, ipifal, Surplus and Undivide 5 per cent, interest paid on i in computed semi-annually. D< ceived. Commercial accounts also give: Ample facilities for handling icount will be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes for rent, i W. P. ROO ggvvTTfittfiiixiiiiuiiimiiiiinii THE PEACE Y? IH HI i See a Few Only of ihe Man il 50 Man-Tailored Suits for ladies cheap at 7. 50 to 10.00. Friday,S 150 handsome tailored waists in ! sold for 1.50 and ?2. your choice,, I Big lot of Ladies Vests worth 25c ) | Big lot of Ladies Vests loc value, y SHEETS AND PIL] Sheets 72x90 inches, extra good Pillow Cases, large size, good value Extra long Silk Gloves, white, black a Ladies Lisle Hose, 25c value. .15c Men'.' MEN'S UNDE1 Elastic seamed Drawers, Screven pate UMBRELLAS?Big lot to select from DRY GOODS 11 Lonsdale Cambric the yard Best 36-inen Bleaching 40-inch Sea Island, heavy and tine,Dress Fancy Madras, 25c value ribbons at uln jcj naijr vajl Men's Dress Shirts, big lot samples, ?1.00 values all to go at Big lot of 50c suspenders, all to go at. ! Just see our window full of ?3.00 slinper: { 25 Art Squares 9x12, worth -56.00 your eh ; 100 Japanese Rugs 72x36 j MEN'S CL01 i You can eacily save 85.00 on a suit. ^ I at 83.5') to $12.50. You are paying $14.00 yourself. I will match, any 25c Sox in t ! Uudei wear for M m and Boys, coat shi j Check Nainsook, that 50c value at Bate We arc selling all worsted Trousers, t; ! aud the newest patterns, at about half y : $6 00 Trousers at ?5.50, ? ?3.50 Trousers for ?2.75, ? ?2.00 Trousers for Don't Fail He Sells It F ( ! Corner Main and Richland St i ? iminTTTTTTTTimxmxxxxximimi pi Aiienuou. OrtnhAr T.ttf W\Wi lllfl- II lATiri HI Wt JUSIIH Perhaps we ought to b< hievement. But, you know "t )re he wants." This being tri soliciting new business; and e e so well equipped to handle i itizen's Bank o Batesburg, 4k ft e? e satisfied with present he more a man gets the le, we are then justified specially so, since we t. f Batesburg, S. C. ??MM????. 1910. ings Bank, S. C| . d Profits $30,000.00. savings depot its, interest jposits of 81.00 and over a special attentat-)*, your business, ard your fcl.00 per year. F President and Cashier II) ALWAYS 1 LESS ] M " P ly Bargains We Offer! I , in white, biown and blue p "W aturday, Monday at. . 3.00 j* Linen Lawn and lingerie ? V - '' * cwc * rour choice 10c ; our choice for <S.lc j3 LOW CASES |jj 45c ]5 ICc | ? ud colors, sold for $2 pair.. .69c S 3 25c half hose your choice. .15c J 1WEAR j int, 35c pair or 3 p iir for. ..$1.00 I * Pearl and ailyer h indies .. 50c i J R VALUES | l^- s Avv fl r 8>3C m Gingham each per yd 5c 3 10c ,n iUE, JUST SEE THESE ! 5 all colors and sizes, 50c and " . . 30c * M -*OC H s, none b itter each $1.00 i J ioice ?3.50 jp -ISe I n ? |E :hing. | Are are showing some fine suits iC I to SIS.50. Come and see for :C ! : M : he city for 15c ! m : irts and knee drawers, ' h s' Store only 25c I* ailorcd in the best style J ou would pay others. 5.00 Trcusers for $3.00 M; 1 7." Nil liuuncio IU1 vx? w' Lj' ?! ?> | i V WWBBHWW ?B?PWimi? ?cawnwrygryjm^i ^ " ' ? ~ i4aM4.? - ^ to See il 13 ?????>W?M "BB> f" I ? ^ T E S, |; fH M ^or Less g m .s, - Columbia, S. C. 3 m m hhihhuhih11?"""??|