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The lexington Dispatch 1 .? tteonesoav, March 19. 1913. A Negro Arrested. Sheriff Sim J. Miller arrested fa negro named Ben Lee Monday night and lodged him in jail, upon a warrant charging him with assault and battery and carrying concealed weapons It appr-ars that Lee shot and probably mortally wounded W. Boston,, last Saturday night in a barber shop at Leesville. Roof's Store Robbed. Some time Friday .night- robbers entered the store of G. H. Roof, at Barrs. and stole a lot of merchandise. The thieves entered by means of prizing the front door. Sheriff Miller has .< J.L. i. 3 icwvcxeu some ui toe gyous auu is hot on the traii'of the thieves and expects to land his prisoners. i mm i ?Mr. Noah Steele, from up oil Hollow creek, was in town Saturday. Miss Annie Lou Tavlor has returned home, her school having closed at Barrs. t , Miss Simpkins, - of Edgefield, visited Miss May Lois Boozer the first j of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Mahaffie, of Chapin, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. F. L. Schwartz. FOR SALE?Black Minorca eggs from pure bred stock, $1.50 for 15. Also 40 young hens $1.50 each.^ 21 H. ~T. Wright, Batesburg, S. C. Mr. Ed. Shealy, one of the best and most successful educators in the county,and the Superintendent of the Chapin Graded Schools, was in jtown Saturday. . Mr.'Bernard H. Rawl, head of the / Animal Husbandry of the Department of Agriculture at Washington, D. C., Wa9 in Lexington last week spending several days with the home folks. Mr. Travis Hill was in town Saltnr ' day oil business and called in to see ns and renewed hie paper for^another Mr. Henry Rice, 'from down on Black creek, wa3 in town Monday on business. Henry is a good fellow and / a successful farmer. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Ccrley gave an Easter Egg hnnt last Satnrday afternoon for a few little ones and the children returned home delighted Mrs. E. L. Sieaiy, the venerable mother of Clerk F. W.Shealy, after a pleasant visit to her son, Mr. Wade Shealy, at Laurel, Miss , has returned to her home at Sommit. Single Comb Whr**> Leghorn, 'Eggs 75c per setting (15). if called for; $1.00 if by mail. Fir. i ing strain, pure, from Yonng & ^ 'rr mps variety. Rev W. J. Roof. r ~ n, S. OiJ 21 ^3^ mm._^?? M%Vv *WVWVW* m. a.a A A a A A ~ New Spri a} J For our Anniversary Sale, eel jr-f business in this city we can tru a a of really exclusive styles is sho \ in the entire south. Charming sary selling, $19.75, $22.50, I25.C it > #? Sheeting, I ? * Anniversary sale prices on SI ^ yar<* brown or bleached, wh 5 5 Staple Prints, Apron Ginghams Long Cloths, Nainsook, Indian W W dry goods have come in crisp, f ? j amiss at this, the one ten days i A A be given over to celebrating an vj thousands of costomers. We w KA UamaI^^A/9 uv UUUCUTOU. Pepperill 10-4 (full 90 inches) ! f / to the buyer and no guarantee a J will last; special Anniversary ? A Lonsdale Bleached Long Clot J last; special Anaiversrry Sale j ^ Domino and Cragmore Staple ^ as long as lot lasts; Anniversary w American Prints?the best ma Yard-wide bleached Maslin, f Anniversary Sale price, the yai A Pillow Cases 45x36 inches, spl< J versary Sale price, each J Defender make Hemsticaed F ^ value ever offered, at Special Ar w Sheets 72x90 inches, Linen fin each A f Colored Qnilts, colore, blue ac ? price, with limit of two to the I J J 36-inch Princess Nainsook, s; \ Sale price for bolt of 12 yards, f< f ^ Imperial, Regal and English I ^ ^ niversary Sale price for bolt of Sheets?the best made, 81x90 i J J price, each 69c, 85c and ?1.00. T ? * PREMIUM DEPARTMENT ^ J Oar Premium Department a a filled with many new and ban & ^ some premiums which are give |f J free in exchange for premiu \ a coupons issued with each cas ^ ^ purchase of 5c or more. ? ~~ caw ww www v QWWWW WW V f Mr. jchu Adam Seay, aehain-gai g was in town Monday and gave the Pispatch Office a business call. Alfred J, Fox, REAL ESTATE AND INSIIRAfiCE LEXINGTON, - S. C. Beal Estate Bought and Sold. 160 acres in Congaree creek, includes Joe Shumpert's residence Mast be sold quick. Good terras. 250 acres 5 miles from Leesville, timber, 2 rural routes, telephone, good school, near chur<?h. 216 acres 5 miles from Edmund, 20 acres open, 2 room dwelling, plenty water, good pasture. 105 acres 7 mile9 from Pelion 7 miles from Gilbert, 4 room dwelling, a barn and stables, plenty water. 140 acres two miles south of Barr, 6 miles from Lexington, 30 open, 50 acres pine timber, 6 room dwelling, a barn and stables, plenty running water. 62>? acres 3 miles west of Gaston, 9 acres open, 3 room dwelling, some pine timber, plenty oak. 46 acres One mile from Edmund 25 acres open laud, 2 room dwelling. 270 acres; 3 miles from Pelion, 50 acres open laud, dwelling, glenty water. Fine land for otton and erain. 162 acres 5 miles from Steedman, 25 acres open land, dwelling barn and Stables. 104 acres 1 mile from^Edmund 35 acres open land, 2 room dwelling, plenty water. 1 150 acres 7 miles from Lexing- j a.? - ? u: ~ rv 8 I con, ou acres in custivatiou ;j i room dwelling. 2 barns, tenant hoasP. blacksmith shoi good water rower, corn am wheat j mill, cotton, gin^od press, tele phone, daily n ail, neear good j school and churcn. 1 " Easy terms. SURETY BONDS. . Write or call to see me AT THE HOME NATIONAL BANK, Lexington, S. C. ? *wtvtwvivwi www%v%wv\ IB n SHIfe ng Dresses. [ebrating our ten successful years in thfully say tbat no such assortment wn in any ready to wear department dresses, priced special for Anniver>0, ?27.50, $30.00, ?32.00 and up to ?50. 'rints, Quilts beets. Pillow Cases, Sheetings, by lite Bed Quilts of unu9al merit, , Domestic Percales, Madress Cloths, Linens, everything of the nature of . resh and new so no one can go n our business life in this city, will id for the exclusive benefit of our ant you all here. We want you to bleached Sheeting, limit of 10 yard9 ? to how long quantity on hand Jale price, the yard 25c >h, 30 inches wide, as long as lot ?rice, the yard 8 l-2c Ginghams, absolutely fast colors, r Sale price, the yard 5c ide. light tnd dark, yard 5o splendid soft quality, mill ends; rd 5c . 3ndid quality Muslin; special Anni 10c 'illow Cases, 45x36 inches, the best miversary Sale price, each 15c ish; special Anniversary Sale price, ! 39c id red, were $1.00; Anniversary Sale )uyer, each 69c eiendid soft quality; Anniversary :>r $1.10 <ong Cloth, yard.wide; special An 12 yards, for 99c inches, at, special Anniversary Sale s \ The * m ! ,h Cor. Main a muuuuw wvuuuuv Clerk of Court Frank \V. Shealy returned lrorn Fiorida last week so fat tnat his friends hardly knew him. The Weston-Brooker Quarry Co., has rccemlv increased its capital stook to $150,000 and wiii make many improvements to its plant, which is located at Cayce in this county. Mr. J. T. Holman, of Batesburg, who is connected with the Enterprise Hardware Company, was in town several day9 last week on business with the company. They carry a full line and we are glad to say* are doing a fine business. %r j m notice Trespassers. 1 he public must cot trespass upon my laud recently surveyed by Luther L. Lown, on the Two Notch road. No one is allowed to haul off any wood or timber, as they will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. A word to the wise is sufficient. Mar 18-23 PHILIP EPSTIN. I j The Battl II T\Y making the right first impr< I f of men throughout the U. tial and necessary to success thro | | We show an immense aas< | 'ranging from $18 to $35. STALLINGS & ARMSTRONG, j ^ LOCAL REPRI I I laKWCTMT ? >*?? rWVW*WV%VWV JijMII ' This Will he the Our 10th Annivi Next Saturday night this wonderful we told you la9t Sunday we had boui new goods fore this sale. We have lc this sale. We started off with greatei week, and new goods added all over t Columbia and for miles in all directioi sale. Our Tenth Anniversary and $1C celebrate the event, certainly brought State. It outweighs half-arranged sa nate and stupid st&rers are as enthush managers. Come, every one and shal sale ever held in this city. Meet pro* some of both home with you. This is HAW ffnn/la afc nrirA thor will >in ar not give this sale to make money for idea at all. We are giving this functi and the big success we have attained i t9n years. We speak every word of t Our customers are deserving of the g them in this sale, for their patronage ness here, ft we failed to appreciate Carolina have done for ns in a busines neighbors, or citizens, of this famous S thousand suns you can put to test the of the Tapp Company, and they willn clean and right, and as the years go b the line of "justice for all." Smart Tailor* Women's new TailordSuits?smarte tailored Suit9 for women and misses a; They are so different, so stunningly sd thing about it to distinguish it lrom t When your suit comes from Tapp's yo1 the best, but the latest style, that wili: store in Columbia. Come and select t Anniversary Sale price, the suit $14,75 nd Bianding Sts. Oepai ^V\\\V\W\WV1 ^v*wv%v%wv%-wvt j|^ For Rbsuli Special School Election. Notice is hereby given that a special election will be held at Macedonia School District 49, on Saturday, April 5th, 1913, for the purpose of voting a special levy of two mills for school purposes in said distriot. The polls will open at S o'clock a. m., and will close promptly at 4 o'clock p. m. Voters will be required to present their tax receipt7 and registration certificates Noah Ham. J. I. Amick. J. A. Somers. March 19, 1913?2w21 There will be preaching at Fisiah church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. ?isinger. \ hmm iimi'iB^T! [e is Won ?ssion. Hundreds of thousand^ S. secure ideal clothe3 so essenugh j ^iijo'RSM ! 3rtaaent of the newest pattern?) i NEW BROOKLAND, S. C. 1 ESENTATIVE j wwwv\ w wv UUVWtUUV Last Week of ersary Sale. I 8aleclose3. Yon remember b <ht about ?100,000 worth of its assorted that came here for d : bargains than we did' last r< be house. The whole city of is have been moved by this E 0,000 worth of new poods to 11 loud huzaas from all over this E les so much the most obsti- fc istic and excited as the keen ? re hands with the greatest 91 ?res9ive prosperity and take the last week for you to buy M >]d for in this sale. We did ourselves; that was not the nn in hnnn* rxf nnaf S/?4 1U **VAAVS& v; VU4 VUOWUiOiO In thi9 city daring the past his with caution and sincerity. cc reat benefits we are. giving S] has bnilt i;j this great bu9iwhat the people of South V s way, we would be anfit ai Jtate. Under the light of a bi merchandising and methods i:asure upabolately, straight, y we will continue to hew to ???___ C( id Suits ro :at styles ever shown. Tapp's si] re in a class all by themselves. st; aart, that each Suit has some- gr he ordinary kind. Listen ! Ai a know you have not oniy not be shown by any other A2 he suit you want at special au and nn fo JMn OA T r .. Tapp Iment Store. Columbi -wv*v%www% If ? I l?V PERP | Enterprise Ha J WJJ'McCARTHi I Call at This B And Let Us Present Yo Called "THINGS WOI - -i- *-1 3 is iuu oi lnieresung ana ; erybody. UlffZON NATIC Columbia, Miss Josie Kaminer, of Columbia, spent Eastertide with the family of ir Mr.iJames W. Corley. st Miss Ada Williams spent Sunday 1 with her parents at Swansea. I R VWWWWWW VI vwwwwwwv^ t ^ t Graceful New M The fashion event of the Spring season is I lay. The styles represented here are the ? 'aris styles. Thousands to choose from, th< ever before witnessed. Exquisite models fot a novelty shown in New York we can' espeaking a graceful wearer. Would we ^ hat we might emphasize the 9tyle points an erful millinery exhibition, which for any o sal loss. Mothers, bring yonr little children to U9 [ats. There has been a great dealing of 9] lanufactnring of these hat; simplicity in at esigns for winsome young face9, trimmings >r youth. In additition to the little dre9s-t reat lots of every day school hats and play irely aim to please. Will yon not try us tl le children right with. Ladies' Wais Ladies' Waists in Linen, Linene, Lawn am )llars and cuffs in the new shire effect; alsi pecial A big line of ladies' fancy Waists in Ling oile, made in the season's best styles, higl ad short sleeves, daintily tricked and trim oidered. Prices $2, i Up to $16.75 Silk Dressei It's a great and grand collection of fine jpenhagen, nayy, dark green, light gray, b; se, pink, light blue, reseda and many othe Lk shades, inclnding black. Every dress b: yle and not a dress in the lot vortb less eater portion worth $14.75, $15.75 and $16 tiniversary Sale brings the price down for c Brand new and stylish $10 Silk Foulard Dr aniversary Sale at away below their yalue. id the materials are all silk foulards in the >ug as they last rtn. 0d We prep? on all purcb g J Q within 6C0 n -WWVWWWVW A :si~188? J 2c I nniun ) UUI1U I irdware Co. i 4, Manager. 8 = ank 4 u with a Handy Book UK KNOWING." It . , I useful facts for ev tar All BANK s. c. Mr. L. L. Long, of Columbia, was 1 town Monday and had the Dispatch ? :arted to his address. Mr. Sam Shealy, the Sage of White cck, was here Saturday. > ww wv\ M : $ ? ~ il llli-nor-tr ^ i AAAAJJ, V/Jk J ^ ^ the Tapp Millinery Dis- ^ ^ iceepted New York and J J 3 like of which this city ^ ^ , elaborate trimmiugs. t duplicate. Each hat rere specially endowed ^ J d beanty cf our won- , me to miss is to meet a for their new Spring WW pecial planning in the WW yle comes first of all. i and materials suitable J J) lp hats we are showing ^ J hats from 25c up. We V lis very week? Bring W W sts 3 Rep, made with soft J J d plain tailored Waists. ^ v $1.00 ft erie, Voile and Crepe 1 and low neck,' long imed. Some hand em- ? ^ ?2.98, $3 and up to $4 50 J J 3 $11.75 SS Silk Dresses. Colors, rown, light tan, Nell ^ ^ r of thi9 season's b?9t ^ 0 rand new, brimful of than $13.75, and the ,75. Our great Tenth hoice $11.75 esses thrown in the ^ ^ Most stunning styles f 0 most wanted colors. * ?:?i er by Mail. KK vv shipping charges ^ J ases of $5 and over ^ J liles of Columbia. ^ ^ II ^UUUViM ^UUUUQ