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\ iMm m c Will Open Next Fait f The Lutheran College for Women at Snmmerland will be ready for the accommodation of seventy-five students fc this year. The trustees are preparing for the fall term and young ladies who expect L to enroll for this term will do well to I make application to the board of trusr tees at once as only seventy-five can I be accommodated at this term and the k first applicants will be enrolled as f their applications are received. ' For foil partiAlars as to terms, (routes, etc., write to the secretary of the board of trustees of the Lutheran College for Women, Leesville, S. C. From the above it will be seen that \ early application is necessary if yon , desire to enter at this first term.? Leesville News-Advocate. Sash Locks; Door Holders. t.hft fnllowincr testimonials and let as supply you with the Sandlin sash locks and door holders: II JAAJter using 50 of the Sandlin sa9h' locks, 1 am highly pleased with them. f ?J. 0. Collier, Mayor of Barnesville." "I am using the Sandlin doorholder. | T find them allright.?H. H. Gray, ' Clerk and Treasurer of Barnesville." Scott Hendrix' Furniture Store. 1 We hear a whole lot about men attending to their own business, but what is a man's own business? , I Pain in Back, I i 1 V!Jn.UM | Liver ana aiiuh;j? an t out of fix f Dr. Hilton's Life Will Cure You V MBHH ICR I I At Bull Dry I I L I The entire stock in tl * I days time, ending Saturday, L I Don't miss this Saleh 1 dise, to be sold at a sacrific p I making bargain prices on e\ I must be sold. Everything i I I days, everything will go raf 1 I ask you to come and test 01 I Davis Special Prices on Cott< II Goods. I The Best standard Calico, woi I 7 1-2c. at * I Yard wide Brown Domestic for 48 Yard wide Bleached Muslin, woi 9 8c., now at 8 Yard wide Bleached Muslin, woi I 12 l-2c., at 71 8 Yard wide Lonsdale, finished Blea< 8 ad Cambric, worth 12 l-2cat... 7 1 8 Best Mattress Bed Ticking, woi 8 15c., at 9 Heavy Cheviot Shirting, woi I 12 l-2c. for [a Yard wide White Lawn, worth 1 B per yard, now for 6 1 I Coat's best spool thread, goes I this sale at I One lot of Colored Lawns, worth B and 10c. a yard, for 4 1 One lot of Apron and Dress Oil I hams, worth 7 l-2c. at I 1,000 yards of fine Dress Ginghar I worth 12 l-2c. at Yard wide Percale, worth 10c at til Colored Foulards in beautiful p I 5 terns, new styles, worth 15e., for I White and Colored White Vo I worth 10o,. for W I T,ie new style Ramie Cloth, woi B Double- with Colored Marquise I beautiful patterns, worth 50c., at NOTICE. You will please take notice that the Lexington Country Club of Gilbert, S. C., will on the 29th day of June 1912, make application to R. M. McCown Secretary of State of S. C., for a charter of Incorporation of the 1 exington Country Club of Gilbert, S. C., to be Located on the Columbia-Augusta Highway about 10 miles from the town of Lexington, Said Charter to be perpetual for the purpose of the amusement and the physical and men* tal culture of and promotion of friendly intercourse among its members. F. C. CRAPS, President. W. W. EDWARDS, Treas. June 20th, 1912, lw. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BBOOKLAND BANE Located at New Brookland, S. G., at the close of business June 14th, 1912, RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $78,631 20 Overdrafts 1,022 69 Furniture and Fixtures 1,750 00 Banking House 4,700 00 Due from Banks and Bankers 3,231 69 Currency 984 00 Gold Silver, an 1 other Coin 617 89 Checks aDd Cash Items 421 49 Total $91,358 89 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $17,150 00 Surplus fund 500 00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 3,133 00 Due to Banks and Bankers, / 448 02 Dividends undivided Individual deposits subject to check 21,502 69 Savings deposits 31,362 18 Time certificates of deposit 2,263 00 Cashier's checks Bills Payable, including certificates for money borrowed 15,000 00 Total ' $91,358 89 C/-.TTT1TT pAPrtTTYA OTAi^ UP k'V u xn County of Lexington. Before me came L. S. Trotti, president of the above-named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank L. S. Trotti, Pres't. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 24th day of June, 1912. HENRY BUFF, ' Magistrate. Correct Attest: E. W. Shull, P. J. Wessinger, Henry Buff, Directors. EAl Goods Comp ie 2 big stores of the Bull Dry , June 29. This stock consists i -Never before, maybe never a e. You will be amazed. Sue rery piece of goods in this mai in these great stores has been jidly. It may be hard for you ir statement, and in order to p 3n White Goods and White Checked Nains< 7 l-2c to 10c a yard, at 4c White Dimities and Nains 12 l-2c and 15c. will go at. Vo 2 White Pique Madras a th Cords, *orth 19c to 25c., .. 5c 40-inch White Lawn She< worth 15c., for tn t2C 12-yard bolts of English ! worth $1.50 a bolt for ;hWhite Sheer Batiste, 2c ? a yard, for rth j White India Linon, wort! I VTViito T\raoc T .in MI wrtW1 II mvg X/* UQU ?? V*w One lot of Colored Lin< 7c thing for children's drei 10c 25c? at 2c 56-inch Colored Dress Li 50c., for Mercerized Bleach Table 4c Pure Linen Damask Tab 6c Extra large Pebble Huck .oc Good Cotton Towels,.. Large Bleached Tarkish 3?" Pare Linen Towels ic Large White Bed Quilts, Q8j Large White Bee Qailts. Large White Bleached S Large Seamless Sheets,. afc- Terms of Sa Sc 1631-1S tie >0t. Sale Conduct el By THE V v VACANT SCHOLARSHIPS IN THE CITADEL The Military College of So. Ca. CHARLESTON, S. C. One vacancy in Lexington county in the beneficiary scholarships in The Citadel will be filled by competitive examinations on August 9th, 1912. Next session begins September 18th, 1912. The Citadel offers courses in Civil Engineering, English, Chemistry and Physics. Degrees of B. S. and C. E. conferred. It is designated by the War Department as one of the distinguished institutions, one of whose graduates received a commission in the U. S Army. For catalog and information, Address Col. O. J. BOND, 38 The Citadel, Charleston, S. C. BARBECUE. I will furnish a first class barbecue at (JUUpin, Q. KJ.f OD COUllwy uauipai^u day. Everybody invited. JOHN RISTER. May 8?tf. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the BANK OF CHAPIN, LOCATED AT CHAPIN, S. C., AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS Jnne 14th, 1912. Resources. Loans and Discounts $19,452 79 Overdrafts 798 91 Furniture and Fixtures 1,714 24 Banking Hou?e 1,881 03 , Other Real Estate 3,549 11 Due from Banks and Bankers 3,078 80 Currency 656 00 Gold 85 00 Silver and other Coin 473 64 Checks and Cash Items 355 45 Total $02,044 97 Liabilities. Capital Stock paid in $10,000 00 Surplus fund 400 00 I Undivided Profits,lessCar' i-onf. "R-rnpnsps and Taxes Paid 464 32 Individual Deposits subject to Check 13,960 53 Savings Deposits 1,468 04 Time Certificates of Deposit. 14,077 08 Certified checks, Bills Payable, including certificates for money borrowed 21,675 00 t Total $62,044 97 State of South Carolina, ( County of Lexington ( Before me came J. F. Honeycutt, Cashier of the aboye named bank, who being duly sworn, says that t .e above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. J. F. Honeycutt. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 21st day of June, 1912. M. F. Lindler, Notary Public for S. C. Correct-Attest: J. S. We99inger, W. B. Williams, Directors. P. M. Frick. ' Di any's 2 Depai Goods Co. is in charge of the of Wearing Apparel for Men, V igain, will an opportunity like t h a stupendous bargain feast ai nmoth stock, consisting of $35, remarked and reduced in price to believe that a big concern li rove to you what a tremendous Linens. ^arge Sized H Pillow Cases, Dok, worth 4 i-2c Einbroiderie ookn, worth One-Ha 8c One lot of Val La Dd Bedford 2,000 yds Linen T ..., 12 l-2c 500 yds All-ovei 2r and fine, 3,000 yds Nainsook 8c value. You must s r ,, One lot of Corseti Long Cloth, AH 51.00 and fl.2 All $1.50 Corsets worth 25c. Ladies' Tucked W 18c ' Muslin Gowns an h 15c at 9c Muslin Gowns an h 50c at 29c ^ieB ?ombna. J ?n, just the Silk and Woclc sses, worth One lot of Silko a l5c All 50c and 7oc inen, worth Foulard Silks will 1 l^c Yard Wide Black "Linen, 19c Yard-wide Mes? le Linen, 43c colors and black,.. :e Towels 8c Marquisette Silk ljoc oi wooien u Towels, 11c Lot Fancy All-W 19c All-woolCream a: 79c Serges $1.1* Black Panama, C hects.. 39c Serges C.Do Black Mohairs ur le Strictly Cash, and Strictly ONE PRI m WA'N STREET, RUMS SA1XS CO. The World's Orent Citizens of Lexington County: I am offering you the first opportunity to buy Columbia suburban property in Lexington County. "GREEN'S HILL" overlooks Columbia, only two miles from State House on Augusta and Lexington Highway. I Now that the Bridge has been made free, Columbia and Lexington County are much nearer together than ever before, and, too, the early construction of the Aiken and Augusta 'Brolly Line that is now a certainty, and at an early date you will be riding it3 cars to and from Co umbia. nd pass ing right through and oyer beautiful I Green's Hill, and the property that yon can buy now so cheap and on such easy terms. The S. A. L. Railway are now busy building their large Round-House and Shops at Cayce, one mile from Green's Hill. It means that hundreds of their employees will have to move from Columbia across the River so as t - be convenient to their work. There are also hundreds more of Co lumbians who cannot and will not pay the prices that are now being asked for property in Columbia and suburbs, and these, too, will flock across the River just as soon as the Trolly Line iscompleted, and to Green's Hill their eyes will naturally tnrn first for they will follow the Trolly Line. There is no property in Columbia or suburbs within the same distance that) Green's Hill is that can be bought for less than from $3,000 to $5,000 per acre, (this applies to Riohland County), j While you can buy from us at Green's Hill for a mere fraction of that figure. We are going to sell seventy (70) acres on Green's Hill, divided into fourths, halves and whole acre lots, at a price far below its true value, and on terms that you can't resist. A small cash payment, and then a few dollars a m >nth without interest, notes or mortgages, will soon make you the owner of one or more of these beautiful and valuable LOTS. Why put your hard earned MONEY in a bank and be promised 4 per cent. jcaiir iui ib) auu iu a gicut muuj >ustances never get y^ur money or the promised interest back again? 1 Better boy Green's Hill Lots, they can't run away, only in increased value, nobody can take them from you without paying you a handsome profit on what you pay for them now. The property with all its future is there for you, will you hesitate and see the other fellow buy it up and make all the profits, better get your share? 1 Write, call on us, or 'phone and we will take pleasure in showing you this , property, and tell you all about the low price and easy terms you can get these lots on. L. J. KR1NK, Room 2, Arcade Building, Upstairs, Phone 1602. COLUMBIA, S. C. Ice cold drinks, either in bottles or fresh from the fountain, at Harman's Bazaar. Ice cream every Saturday. kVIS Iment Stores C. Davis Sales Co and will be 'omen and Children, Dry Goods, lis be presented to you to save e id price-cutting does not occur o 300.00 worth of high-grade Dry. Not a few things, but everyth te this would sacrifice such an ii sacrifice must be made. We me 2mmed Bleached 9c Childrens' 5 and Laces Sailors If Price. Childrens' a and Sailors,.. De"* *C Ladies'and urchon, Lace 3e me<JHats Lace, Itolkings, Embroidery at half Ladies' and 3ft these bargains. | medHats,... i 39c 1 Ladies' Imp > T Corsets 69c ' will go for $1.29 I Hoise uslin Pants.. 19c J I Ladies' and 3 Sfcirt9 mc Y? ; i Skirts flsc and Seamless >nits, Slips... 89c One line of: drens' 15c Ho: n Dress Goods silkFinisiie nd other Silks 15c Hose in black Susine China and Ladies' Pur e sold for? 39c j and black, spl Taffeta 69c Ladies 75c. ! aline Silk in all j Ladies' Lou 8,c worth 50c and beautiful pat. 69c I _ ^ t 1(l Ladies Loot ess Goods... P'c f 30l Suiting... 29c During the id Hair line s triped saie we Wlli 8 39(. the store. Fj ream and Hair Line erybody. . Railroad Fa d Panamas, 3Uc purchasers of; CE TO ALL. Everything Marked in Pla 'hi^ C* #2 ?ul ?|> 'Ljjli COLUMBIA, >st. Rar;;nin Givers. Look for the Red F:i:;; ?BMnaHi mm i ii mm iiiiii phi iimn t Edwin G. Dreher t INSURANCE ; A a ??- t] FIRE t A LIFE s ACCIDENT j AUTOMOBILE I PLATE GLASS j LIVESTOCK I TORNADO HEALTH , a I represent only the strongest ftl and best old line Companies g and have special facilities for writing lire insurance ul\ l-uuutry property. If you want insurance of any kind write or, 8l call on me at Lexington, S. 0. ?i ? C 1785 1912 ft COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON F 128th Year Begins Sept. 27th. c Entrance examinations at all the d county seats on Friday, July 5, at 9 a. m. . It offers courses in Ancient and Modern Languages, Mathematics, History Political Scien.-e, Debating, Chemistry, ^ Physics, Biology, and Engineering. ^ Courses for B. A., B. S., and B. S. ^ degree with Engineering. A free tuition scholarship to each . countv of South Carolina. Vacant I ! 3, Boyce Scholarships, giving$100 a year j . and free tuition, open to competitive examination in September. ^ Expenses reasonable. Terms and ^ catalogue on application. Write to q Harrison Randolph, Pries., Charleston, S. C. Have you paid for your paper ? I Is Now On In sold by them regardless of forr Notions, Ladies' Ready-to-wear noney on all kinds of seasonabl ffpn PriVp-pnttincr flint thr 1 WV/JLl Jk A J V\/ V V% V V ^ ww Goods, Ladies Ready-to-wear G; ing is to be sold at a bargain. A nmense srock, but it is the Gosp jntion a few of the great bargain Millinery and Misses' trimmed Ladi( 43c worth i nd Misses' trimmed Hats Ladies' 980 Childre Misses, new style trim- Childn $1.89 TIT? aqpa Misses' $4 and $6 trim |2.95 ^iss< glish P >orted $10 Hats for $6.47 Ladi< rv and Gloves in ail c Ladi< Misses' 10c Fast Black . Hose at 6c 1111 C?iC Ladi( Men's Ladies' and Cbil- soiled t 3e, for 9c ? d Lilse and Mercerized j ! Lades' ana coiors u'c e Silk Hose in all colors Lad^s iced heeis and toes 19c Ladies Silk Hose to go for 43c Ladii g Lisle Gloves, positively worth \ I will go for 25c ladies' ? Silk Gloves in cola 09c Ladle entire 10 days of this Cord SI ive Free Concerts inside Ladie ree amusements for ev- Skirts, Ladies' re Paid to Columbia to Ladies' $25 or more. L(uUes, " Voilu i ,nFigures- $1.5" CO iiiv m ? ?* pnreSi I LiuU^s' s. c, I !a?dm l I,u':H>' Ik ; ;a Fr.-iit of live Storos. | Ladus' RUH8BHHHHHK93BBMBCHBBHI THE CLEMSON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE nrollment Over 800?Value ef Property Over a Million and a Quarter?Ninety-four Teachers and Officers. legree Courses Lgricnltnre, Agriculture and Chemisry. Agriculture and Animal Indus y, Chemistry, Mechanical and Elee ical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Tchitectural Engineering, ihort Courses. One year course in Agriculture, wo year course in Textiles. Feur reeks Winter Course in Cotton Gradig. Four weeks Winter Course for 'armers. lost. Cost per session of nine months lcluding all fees, heat, light, water oard, laundry and the necessary miforms $133.50. Tuition $10.00 additmai. SCOLARSHIP AND ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS The College maintins 167 four year igricultural and Textile Scholarships nd 51 one-year Agricultural scholarhips. Value of scolarsnips $100 per ession and free tuition. (Students who have attended ClemDn College or any other college or Diversity, are not eligible for the cholarships unless there are no other ligible applicants.) Scolarshipand Entrance Examinaiors will be held at the County rourt House on July 12th 9. a. m. lext Session Opens Sept. 11, 1912 Write AT ONCE to W. M. Biggs, 'resident. Clemson College, S. C., for atalog, scholarship blanks, etc. If yon eiay, you may be crowded'out. FARM FOR SALE. I offer for sale, iny place, one hunred and seventy-five acres, one mile :ora Chapin, enough open land for a iree-horse farm; the timber and rood will pay for the place; has one x-room. dwelling and out buildings; Iso one five-room house and out buildigs; good well of water at both places nd good pastures. The Bush river Dad runs through the place and also inds on a public road that leads to ihapin, S. C. For terms &c., apply to txt T .rvrru vT? IT X Chapin, S. C., Route 1. June 11, 1912, 4w3op Full Blast rier cost or value irf ten , Millinery, Hosiery Etc. e high grade merchanough every department, *rments and Underwear s this sale only lasts ten >el truth, and we merely s that are being offered dies' Eeady-to-Wear. ?b' Kimonas and Whifce Aprons 25c for : 8c Long Kimonas 50c value.. .25c sn's Rompers well made 10c 3n's Wash Dresses 75c value.&)o $1.50 Wash Dresses for 89c 3s' and Children's $2.50 Enoplin Dresses for. $1.29 38' Silk Messaline Underskirts olors at $1.59 3s' extra fine Silk Petticoats in rs. ?4. and $5 values for.. ,|1.9S 3s' white Lawn Waists slightly lufc nicely made & trimmed. .43c I $1.50 Tailored Waists for..89c g *3 wash Silk Waists at..11.98 $ ?5 Messalinc Dresses $2.98 3 $1.50 House Dresses for?89c 3 29' House and Street Dresses, I 5*3 00 and $2.50. for $1.29 I wash Skirts, white, colors,.$9q g white Pique and Bedford j sirts, wort $3. at $1.98 H ;s' white and colored Linen $ worth $1.50 Davis Sale price.99c K ?5. All-Wool Skirts at..$2S9 j| $<> Tailor-made Skirts at.,$3.4S J $7.50 Black Panama and skirts at $4.97 hi -j.? Qo,? S3 t lOIl *?uuni* I~B ilk Skirts worth ?0 98a g and Misses Wash Drosses ?2 h> || White Tungerie Dresses IS fij Liiirn Coat Suits at St4 00 g| Fine Sid* iviossa.iue and lrou- M esses, worth ?10 *'er 8 " S9 u sl.*? Summer Sun.- at s\ ts ft ^. Ts. Soring Suits :tr >'l i.4S ^ : il HBHHI ?9B8BI3225i9flBB33IHBBBB