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mm- v THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. f ' ?? ?? ? & Bepreasntatioe Betnspaper. Bouers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Bounties kike a Blanket. I VOL. XXXX. LEXINGTON, S. C.. "WEDNESDAY SEPT. 21, 1910 47 ^??a??" I ? ?! ?mnwuii 11 in?ni<iiiii n imtiMui n i mm 111 n n wmii ?mw????II ill, if' ^ GLOBE DBT GOODS COMPANY, A I ?m -W- s. ivazo^c^zTonsr, ra., :lv?.A.:&T.A.<3-E3?3? jfig* ffijv ItJiiO MAIN STREET, - COLUMBIA, 8. C. Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. OrttnhArlstf ' ^ ??^im?i^?a? ????at ? ^ ? . j | MONEY I fi DEPOSIT IT $ BORROW IT I / WHEN $ WHEN k ] YOU HAVE A $ IN NEED, 1^* SURPLUS, WITH $ FROM j f the i ifflwbme national bank j of lexington to depositors 1 We offer tbe-best secnritv with liberal rates of interest on | ^ W- time deposits and savings accounts. y v j ; to borrowers 1 . ? ?.'' , &V We furnish the''needful" at all times on personal or real 8 1 estate security at cheapest rates and on easy terms. | f|a"189&.- 1910. Lexington Sayings Bank, LEXINGTON, S. CI Capital, Surplus* Md Undivided Profits $35,000.00. "1~: ... JF* ' |:s ^ 5 per cent interest paid on savings deposits, interest ? bein computed semi-annually. Deposits of $1.00 and over received, r ' t* Commerced accounts also given special attention. foniH+iAfl for handlinc vour business, and youi I , o w account will be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes for rent, SI.00 per year. jr% i " W. P. BOOP President and Cashier t- . . . z ' : 1- . ' .. > Beloved Young Woman r His Passed Away. Mrs. Annie Elisabeth Daley Haiti- <S wanger.the beloved young wife of Mr. flTrjft hi a m tWT Tir : 6.l?. Haitiwaager, assistant editor of (flU? L /m I I * #?a?i>tepatchl aw Hi her home on - njfnjn] " / a I .1 . fOuth Main street on last Wednesday XKtiV * ? evening at 8:25 o'clock, after an ill- 0R?}g t ness extending through a period of HVMro , m several weeks. Her death was never- Wrmn theless a great shock to her family ItDd menus, sou s utu& g*wui ?pCau over the whole community when it Jtv was whispered from one to another that the beautiful life was no more. Hitf/M Eight years ago she was married to HyMw D. R. Haltiwanger, who, with two WLLnf^ bright sons?Rufns Daley, aged six, Wgyj J ana William Charles, aged three? lUjTwJ) ? Here she played as a child, devel- W[ jty oped into beautiful girlhood; here she fjT married and helped to establish a JHU home; it was here that her busy life ... was spent, her battles fought, her vXJ /Jjf |PMy^{ faithful service rendered to the world. J*"?: jaBi ViisV^^V^Sf / r ; In this dearest of all places to her, Mgffe J&V: Y/\ a*? / I v lies down at length to sleep and reSff:* fj\ V\ Jls f\. (Bfc'-i- ?/ A $ Beautifully appropriate such a resting tfjlu jij lis \ jKpt \ J> . place, where her loved one9 sleep. [/Jtffuli MS { a-/j To her the struggle and burden bear- 1 ing of earth are ended, and we confi- |uKal]J gg|? 11 \ dently trust that like one who awakes uavJL <Uj j?gg$ Samx ' y P from a troubled dream she has awak- eUI? in ?ned to see life's endless morning . hj VKKjr\ break and knows herself at home uBSui. with loved ones, missed from earth, j wf|l\; M| ?a ' ''\ <*. safe about her. Her home instincts j jmW I I; : ,; , <n>avn otmncr and her affection for i /jmLUM iXtlv IrIi L' ffl ? * ers the importance of paying the IM5WM "'-msr f printer. We have carried a number iflSJJfl of names on our list through the dull MIMM NO NAIV summer months, and now we feel that UAT > our efforts should be sppreciated. Be- w.W ilAI/ sides, we need the money to meet our own obligations. A dollar or two does not amount to a great deal, but in the JflfffT aggregats it means a lot to the publisher. Please pay up now. Cotton is nUJMIJii , a good price and better times are r/fWn'l Vi ahead. _ ftdSUi ?? y ^ Notice. KWfff n;rnvTnt*Ti y Snelgroye Bros, have two suction VW\jfj EVERYTHINi gins in first-class running order, and guarantee satisfaction. Bagging and *^3* ' ties furnifhed at lowest p ices. Tbey . uhaige 26c per hundred pcusde. 47 *f OV*VM^} **?>?? ? ? _ friends and loved one3 was tender and IWfiM ? m Among ns all she ranked always as {A| jli jj a woman of culture, refinement, svm- |U/fwJj M f x "I 7 * pathy, a kind neighbor, devoted moth- i|W|il WWf ? y er, a loving and dutiful wife and a vw\WJ ^"Srue friend, and withall a woman of JmOIk. *MI/ "^^beroic mould in bravely meetina^he ^toi^CT;|Sg/ Btern requirements and often thelis- <?& Her remains were laid to rest in St. ImtSiH' Stephen's cemetery on-Thursday af- BjlTM \ I v ternoon at 4 o'clock, with impressive jAtf&'u UBlFF0Ng^gCLUTHE5 \ - services conducted from the church pr&W ?? ?? v? by her pastor, the Rev. T. S. Brown, Mmv in the presence of a large congrega- 'II#r ???????? fcion of sorrowing relatives authlriends. w, ,B? The following gentlemen acted as pallbearers: Congressman A. F. Le^ ver, Frank W. Shealy, W. D. Dent, W Alfred JL Fox, Samuel J. Leapharc *^3*3 r;>Jy and W. F. Kooi, jr. , rsmmm? life and love are stronger than death ! JntK [ 4" ; she is ours still. She is still the mother I fJPfjfx I s '* of the dear children, upon whom she doted with such clinging fondness, and wgLra |||f the companion still of him who mourns jllmiKJ Ww i earth's greatest loss, and may she not l|W|]B by this very transaction wield over w|M v" mW\ them a stronger force for goodness Jp't y and truth than before. h. Please Pay Up. ifjll |vl Mw&M ml Wft want t.o urere upon our subscrib Plant Your Dollars With Us I They will yield a sure harvest of interest in our I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, whether the season be I good or bad, and, if the "RAINY DAY" should come, I ithe principal as well as the interest earned, can be im- | mediately had. 1 g Only a small amount is needed to open an account. | Let us start the Saving Habit for you. | THE STATE BANK I COLUMBIA S. C. | Wm. Barnwell, President. Geo. L. Baker, Vice President m John T. Melton, Caskier. H WWAin?wmiriMM 11 i" 1 [in it. i ii i I' Bank of Chapin 1 : CHAPIN, S. C. : I The Bank That Accmomodafes I This bank aims to give you good services. We cash out-of-town g checks for you?furnish drafts for sending money way. We are B always glad to assist you in business matters. Make yonr deposits m ... p . v_ a nfiinf. nf cmnd treatment of its de I With this DaiJK, wuiuu uiaaco ? ? 0 positors. Oar certificated of deposit bear interest at 5 per cent. R We cordially invite the farmers as well the business men to do I their banking with ns. . I J. S. WESSINGER, President. J. P. HONEYOUTT, Cashier R ?i * ANNOUNCEMENT 4 -y. , n ^ J We are showing this j , 1 Fall the largest and tj || best line of Men's and f ^ Boys'' Clothing ever jf. m brought to this town i j and we guarantee our V| J prices the lowest. | For the best SHOES, ? HATS and FURNISHINGS our store will continue to lead. j|w We extend a cordial ^ invitation to all to visit our store this Fall. i' 'a asH% G. DREHER & COMPAN S FOR MEN AND BOYS." LEXI ARE WE JUSTIFIED? Perhaps we ought to be satisfied with present achievement. But, you know uthe more a man gets the more he wants.7' This being true, we are then justified in soliciting new business; and especially so, since we avo cn wpII emiinned to handle it. tvx \_/ UV f T ViX V VV% v v v -?? Citizen's Bank of Batesburg, Batesburg, S. C. KB NEW BROOLKAND, S. C. M] pin We Want your business. It is our desire to please. Leave St m your money with us until you need it We pay interest four times a year. . ; n J. C. CUICNARD, L. S. TROTTI, ffl Vioe-President. President nt Confederate Infirmary. To the Editor of The Dispati '??. The State of South Caro ma baa wm provided a most comfortable Ik iue for , jA #V jA ?\ Mi (J veterans, who have no home oi their B U | BB SjA! JJn own. It is beautifully located. It is. B_ |V B AW - JfjU Wj well kept, and its rules are easy and wuSm the inmates have perfect freedom, ta -????i hUTV jra come and go as they please. They (([ft |Jf forfeit no rights as citizens, and no ^ v mm\ws pensions as Boiaiers. Sw> Food, clothes and shelter is given^ JBfiff i hP^P1 Medical attention and nursing for the toSto sick of the very best. If you have a /ff|K\ man whc needs this home let the jg$]j fit tflviu chairman know and he will send yon WS' /V MUflfl a f?rm to fill out, which is very ^ ftrntfrfl simple. Write soon before the vacant Jjjk/M jurjoTnj . cies are filled. m Rx&rv/ijr^ iff I li If your paper would like to help 8op? needj soldier^ please^ publish ^|jP Mrs. Emeline Mack. f% llEjBBr if j|f|K On Saturday, the 10th of September, W' / * B&lSraa'it f| mImiH Mrs. Emeline Mack, after a conflict ftftlMv with life's battles for nearly 85 years, d i? Wmi yielded to death's demands and gave V|? fifjSray > TfSM up her life and entered into the re|ff! SjPSfv vVArvi warc* ?f those who have the promise y JyQ X. 9^Wp v>i Vlj// beyond life's troubles and when these I i. "MW-: Xfflf v) \Yll fleeting years are all over. She had ' \ \ been a constant sufferer for several imonths and carefully and tenderly ' '/ fall M^lRr cared for in the home of her son, R. ISi 1 /m'Jft Mack, 'til Saturday morning, the VMmi j /'Iff 1 KjJMjR 10th, she peacefully and quietly came mf.tl ity:7?-- (nUJfU to uer cveuwui ouu. lu/iiLLriJv^ y j^gil On Sunday following, at 11 o'clock ifrT^^Yj 1 Ijn? S^e was ^ai(^ t?rest the Swansea ' # I M cemetery beside her husband, John l k[ifiri j J V? Wj Mack, who had preceded her about 30 h JM?1 years. g^e wag t^e (laughter of Nicholas HV *Q| /i Coleman and born and lived her entire In Sj life near where 9he now rests. Her n^l^5/ri/vmr<j lilii vv family on both sides have been an old lFFHN m line succession of the Baptist faith, iM:and the text of Rey. Rodgers of Paul's luMr testimony to the Corinthians chrisllhTVl tians of the blessed realities of the /? /J ?| N t resurrection and of the unending hapJg // Vi [Wll py life beyond the grave was a befity an^ timely subject with which to Jca^ end this life that had lived over C.O j?Zr\ y?ars a consistent member of the Bapf J&w V In her life she gave birth to twelve \ children, ten boys and two girls \$Mf&L If M Three of her sons were soldiers in the Mm A MIN Confederate army, one of whom, HiI' ggj jS^M 11 LImv ram* was billed at Cold Harbor, in & lw!3 M&dM Ifivw Virginia. To these children have been i /J?w ffijjgjjl Irac/l horn 103 children and grand children. .qSfEfll jinnfl She was born February 27rii, 1827, if f an^ September 10th, 1910. ^ Managers of Election u[ 'ivi For the primary election Tuesday 27 ol yjlj September, 1910, to elect a magistrate in the 4tb district. Polls open at S a. \^SrS Leesville?A P West, W J P KinW |yjj Batesburg?Eb Hite, G M Adams, Summit?R E Shealy, Ricard Hook, John Alewine. II Steedman?T B Barr, B B Hall, P S ????????? wlilln Hallman. MM Oak Grove?W J Gantt, G E Rish, J IJ1W3M R "R Tavlnr J[ A 11 RfBW Pond Branch?G W Smith, W W VT rvnu Koon, Paul S Oront. I MfTAW c r nlvtU} Sanaria?W Wbhtmorelard, HHall. ^107 Bolirer Kirkland. Lewiedale?K L Keisler, G H Hall* man, D E Hammond. Brook?F L Addy, A P * Jumper,