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gpppfr-'' ' I \: ' f; f|pl?x :V{ : , THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. , & Bepresentatitre newspaper. Bouers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Bounties Like a Blanket. ||j|< VQT TTTVTTT ~~ 7 LEXINGTON. S. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1908. lT" TAPP'S ,f Stan ' Owing to the rapid growth of o the question, WHOvIS LOCKHAR' Mr. Lockhart Is the man who h " sale over this broad country. His c having created a demand for goods 1 # "Mill-End" goods at MILL-END C( This store and thousands of peo Ifll ; new ideas and clever methods, we be mainspring to something. The Lockhart "Mil-End" Sale c will never know what "Mill-End", cOne-fourth Off. During the Mill ?nd!sale we will sell f , all oar beautifoi fancy China, orna ments and bric-a-brac at a great redaction?one-foarth off. This, means that an article formerly selling for $1 can be v- Wm<yht for 75fi.. ?tc. Everything' ihark H edm plain figures. Just takeolf'25 per B cent. Great values. I Millinery {Department ' B Onebigiot of children's rough felt X Sailor Hats, all the most wanted shades, w blues, reds, brownie grays, etc. A good 50c hat, one-to a buyer; Mill End sale * 1 Dress Goods. y I ill Wool Dress Goods, black and 90I-. ors, worth 25c. and 85c. yard, will' be B sold during the Mill End sale at, the': J B yard 19c. f | We have made a reputation well ' fl earned in regard to our 50c. a yard I Breed Goods. The finest line of maB teriall in the Carolinas at this price. B Choice during Mill End sale, yard. .39o.^ - I I Men's Wear Department. I . Sweet, Orr & Go's., celebrated Bull ' QOg yyotk azures, * union .issue/ nrwi good values at 59c.; special..7......43o. Men's white and colored Wash Vests. \ big assortment. Worth np^to #3 each; during opeaing day Mill End sale (limit two to each buyer) price ....v75c. Table Damask. g % tfg ft* <rf Mill Ends of TablePam^fo TtfieflB^^tmni^habla to such goods, ' It will pay you . to get some of these ; oome in 2, and 3-yard I Department IS . ' i ' ?- ri ~~ Wonaa Murdered' and Torch Co >' : Applied to Lonely Some. Th here Lawrenceville, Ga., Jan. 8.?John wils Hudson and Henry Campbell, two ne- ^ groes, are in jail here, charged with murder and arson. \ \ SL V?] 5%^ s The house of John Hudson was 1 found to be on fore, and when "heigh*. jbors came in they discovered the bod- p . iea of Hudson's wife and three-months- . ..' old baby in the fiamep. < The bodies * were removed from the burning build- ? ing, and it was seen that $he woman . had been murdered by a blow on the in head. She was also stabbed through :'the heart. The child was not killed. ave negr Coroner H. J. Moon after investdgat- ^aye ing the case ordered the arrest of John Hudson and Henry Campbell as the ^ rg murderers. . . gfae I GOOD A] | Begin the New Year right I count with this Bank, where: I perfectly safe and where it is B r Interest calculated Janua 8 October. 1 With best wishes for a su I porous New Year. I THE HOME J LEXINGTON, V "I JULIAN E. KAUFMANN, ALFRED J. I . I President. 6 v' ' , ' * ffflr . - V 5 'i' * i' V IWUMMI?lii?? ??I in 111 It l| Ith SEMIts Wednesday, Ja * 4 ? ur city and this community and for t r. > / .as revolutioned the remnant and odd areer is unique from the fact his succ< :hat were a glut on the market. His 3ST. pie in the city endorse this sale, to th ilieve such business attributes should i ' I >ffers the only ietfd\ opportunity for t ost means unless you come to this sal \ : - " Notice! About Mail Orders. JNo mail orders filled 011 special 15 minute sales. You must be on the spot 1 to get the goods. Other Mill-End sale' I goods orders will be filled; provided i goods are in stock when orders are re- e oeived. If sold out will return fiioney promptly. : It will pay you to come miles and miles to attend this big sale. c r Boys1 and Girls' Sweaters. One lot of boys' and girls' Sweaters, all sizes, white, red, blue and fancy v stripes, very warm and serviceale, worth li frqm 50c. to $1.60; while they last will t be sold for, each. ;. 25 *. . I Beautiful TTndermuslins. si Tor the Mill End sale we have a big lot of Undermuslins at specially low prices. AU made under most sanitary . conditions. Very best materials used; nriras lOrv. Ifift.. 50.. 75c. and $.00. ? i t-"-? ?:? 1 ? . g) x - Spool Sjilk, 5c. ? ! Clark's celebraied 100-yard Spool Silk, i black and colors, every spool guaranteed to contain 100 vards. No better silk made; special for Mill End sale (limit g of 12 spools to each buyer) each 5c g $1.00 Linen Sheeting for 69c. n Best $1.00 linen Sheeting, full 90 ^ inches^ yards), wide; Mill End sale g price, limit three ^ards tjo buyer.. . .69c. || ^Jlpninl Notice. Everythiug Sold in this, sale will be ' t for spot cash; no goods charged and si nothing sent on approval. k Your money bac| if you want it. ei , . ... < - \ '' lies L. * . i * / . * Store. , M urt Begins Sere Monday. e January term of court begins The Monday, with Judge John O. rngula on on the bench. 1 weeks, bile the docket is consiaerapiy prepar ;ested, there are but few cases of sown r ry serious nature. Probably the land be ; interesting case of the week will The iat of Cal Stoudemire and George worke< fhman, the two negroes now'in is mud jharged with the shooting of Mr. impass i Bickley and the attempted as- Mr. ; iupon Mrs. Bickley at their home in Coll e Pork several weeks ago. Miss is very likely that the Court will after s to appoint counsel to defend the with f] oes, as it is understood that they home I i n6 lawyer at preu nt. Mr. Leaph; cost^-beautiful dinner sets?at Miss Bazaar. to assi| . . -= ing the HHflHBHMDBBM Mr. a Newbe MICE p ? ' er's ho . . Jan. by opening an acyour money will be ?at your command. v eter ry, April, July and Gree the vet iccessful and pros- thecit; to invii B A flkfl V the Su BANK; ~ S. C. to Gen OX, KARL F.OSWALD, mvitat: ashior. Asst. Cashier. accept; other c nnBBBnBHMU The St GLOi :<> MAIN STREET, Solicits a Share of ANNUAL LOCKHART \ nuary 15, and 'Will Continue he benefit of the strangers in our, midst who may not know th< -lot business in America for the manufacturers and made a ma ess has been carved from a business road way never tried or tra name is a household word throughout this big country, for tb e newer clientele, because this store's suecess has come from m( be held up and heralded before the minds of the people, to enc he general public to buy direct from the Mills agents distinctly e. * . ' - . f Dress Goods Department. Mill Ends of Dress Goods, including Voiles, Panamas, Henriettas, Broadcloths,-Serges and other good materials for skirts, suits, etc. E Slack ana fancy colors. These will be sold for one hour in the morn- o: ng and one hour in the afternoon?10 to 11 a m. and 5 to 6 p. m.? e very day while they last. See the big window. Special price,, yard 25c ]V: Skirts, Suits and Cloaks at Lower Prices. 11 Watch the windows each day for unmatchable values. New Tail- jy red Suits, Skirts, Shirtwaists, Cloaks and Coats at prices 'you can't J natch in*the whole South. ' 01 Special Silk Sale. We will sell a big lot of Peau de Soie and Taffetta Silks, yard ricte, never a yard sold'for less than $1.50, the best value in the Caroinas. While it lasts, Mill End sale price, the yard (one dress pattern J; o each' buyer) $1.00 ? Waterproof Taffeta Silk, guaranteed waterproof and non-spltable. 1S lest black, full yard wide, a $2 silk w$ sell at $1.75 yard. Mill End 11 ale price (one dress pattern to a buyer) the yard , .$1.38 Corsets by tie Inch. We will sell a big lot of selected Obrsets including the well known m rands of "W. B.," "P. N.," "F. P." ^nd"R. & G." All sizes. To ec et the size you want, get Jours early. Hie price for the Mill End ^ ale will be 3c. per iitch. If yon.want a.size 18, the price for the cor- ci 3t will be 18 times 8c.-r54c., and so on for any size. Think of it, 8c. erinch! x . Hill End Sale of Beautiful Embroideries la A wonderful array of new patterns in* Embroideries of every de- w [gn that's good. Hamburg Edgesat 5c. that are wonderful. Wide er ouncings, also edges and insertions to match at 10c. yard. Beautiful ai wiss, CarAbric and Nainsook edgings and insertions at 15c. yard, nnlatchable for quality, design and width at the price. The very wide torset Cover Embroideries, Flounoings and other wide patterns of the ewest designs. All Over Embroideries in Nainsook, Cambric and * wiss, variety of choice; special price only,, the yard 19c. Mill End Sate of Fin* Kid Gloves. Big shipment of the celebrated Reyneir-Freres "Leila" Kid'Gloves, wo clasp, special for Mill-End sale. All sizes, 5 3-4 to 7 1-4. New lades of heaver, mode and white. The best f 1.25 Glove on the max- gr et.x From lO to,11 o'clookWednetfday morning, limit two pairs to ra wsli buyer, price, the pair J.'&v. *.69c. sa ?? 1 B]. 1. _ u. , |ff Tapp Co. C >38 to 1646 Main Street. . , , 1 . Spring1 Sill Sparks. : Senator Tillman's Liquor Bill rains that have been falling at The following is the text of the bil r intervals for the past six introduced in the $enate, by Senato: , has suspended all farming TillmaD, on December 18 last, to limi ations. Many farmers have the effect of the regulations of com 10 grain as yet, owing to the utiercebe tweei^ the States and witl sing too wet to plow. foreign countries in certain cases, public roads that have been "Be it enacted by the Senate anc i since the wet season began, House of Representatives of the Unitec and slush, and in places almost Stites of America, in Congiess as able. lembled, that all fermented, Idistillec Ed L. Eleazer spent last week or other intoxicating liquors or liquid: imbia with his brothers. . transported into any State or Terri Miriam Bull, of Columbia, tory, or remaining therein, shall, npor pending Saturday and Sunday arrival witnin tne Doraers 01 tne state riend9 at this place, returned and before or after delivery to the Sunday evening. '<' consignee in such State or Territory, Jas. A. Eleazer and Green , be subject to the operation and effect irt were on the Hill Sunday. of the laws of such State or Territory Ethel Eleazer has been elected enacted in the exercise of its police st Miss Toye Lathan in teach- powers to the same extent and in the i Ballentine school. same manner as though such liquids Robert Kipard, formerly of or liquors had been produced in such rry but no-vf of Billings, Mont., State or Territory, and shall not be ing his aunts at this place. exempt therefrom by reason of being Jas. W. Chapman, juror for the introduced therein in original packages week, is very sick at his fath- or otherwise." me with pneumonia. " Th$ bill was read twice and referred 13, 1908. E. to the committe on the judiciary. aas Invited to Greenville. Siah. Seat Assaulted. nville, Jan. 9.?At a meeting of Held up by two men, knocked down orans and sons of veterans of and relieved of his money?$19.50?his y held tonight it was decided keys and hat, was the experience of be the Confederate veterans of Mr. Kiah Dent, who runs a meat marite to hold their next annual ket in Columbia, while going to his i in this city. A resolution was w.)rk early Monday morning. There d to that effect and will be sent *8 absolutely no clue as to the high. T. W. Carwile at once. The waymen, but from the quick manner ion will, in all probability, be in which they carried out their plans, ed, for so far as .is known no they were professionals. Mr. pent ity has asked for the reunion.? cannot even say whether they were ate. black or white. J BE DRY GOODS C0IPA1 ctieb., i Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Pr MILL-E About 10 Days. 3 real truth concerning the LockL rket for their goods by having es veled by man before him. lie st o T nftl/VioT-f 111 _ Pri/-] o+onrlo o jjwiviiai b iTxiJLi JUJIU kjcaav/ oiauu?j irchandising on the broader fields, ourage all to avoid rotating like a r new and attractive goods at "Mi i ; * \ f Domestics in Mill End Sale. In the Mill End sale we will sell Mill !nds of Sheetings, Ar.drosccggins and tlier standard Domestics, Piliow Cases, to., at prices unheard of in the south, [ill .End Sale prices in this department lean great savings to you. Yon can ive good money by buying during the [ill End sale, such materials as Lawns, 'rench Mulls, Dimities, Linons and fcher Wash Goods. Dressing Sacques. Ladies' Wool Eiderdown Dressing acques. Pink, blue and red, worth LOO to $1.25. If your size is here this a great opportunity to buy a fine garLent for little money.< Price, each 25c. Torchou Lace Sale. We will sell a big lot "of machineade Torchon Laces, newest patterns, Igings and insertions, wonderfully big ssortment of pretty patterns, at speal, the yard 2*c. Penny Sales. Mr. Lockliar'ts famons specials that st but a minute or two, and happen hen you least expect them, are the ivy of the merchandising world. Come id have your penny ready. , Silks at 15c. Yard. "Will nf fiillre Viior trorififr rtf JLtklli uuup VA uuaoj v* ncy patterns, different lengths. Your loice, the yard /. 15c. Furs Reduced. Big assortment of fine fur neck pieces, eat variety, good values at prices nging up ito |10; during Mill End 1^ your choice 95c. iolumbia, Depart n . Refased to' Harry 1 Ho Shot and Kille r \ L Pineapple, Ala., Jan. 8.?Miss M Hawthorne was shot and killed he 1 | by her first cousin, Malcolm McCl j land, of Beatrice, Ala. It is said th j the tragedy is the result of Miss Ha j thcrne refusing to marry MeClellan 1 . ! j Capers' Appointment Connrmi Washington, Jan. 9.?The appoir 1 mentof Capt. John G. Capers as coi } missioner of internal revenue w i today confirmed by the senate. > i i ? AN liNVAR k P I The majority unvarying story i garding our bank And this impels i also would be pie Citizens Bank Batesbi i W. H. TIMMERMAN, Pres U. X. CUNTEI P I IY, " A.G-EE, COLUMBIA, H. ? ompt Attention. Octobe: ND SALE) tart "Mill-End" Sale, we answer 9 tablished his famous "Mill-End" S ands high in the business world for I for honesty, truthfulness and new g we like originality, we encourage 9 wagon wheel, but seek to be a 9 ll-Ena" cost, we emphasize, you 9 India Linon. * 1 India Linon, 32 inches wide, sheer E beautiful quality, cheap at loc., Mill kj [ End sale price, yard 10c. g . Persian Lawn, very sheer, the most M ! wanted white- material for shirtwaists a and dresses; special Mill End sale price, jg yard 19c. | White curtain material, with lace and | . embroidery stripes. About 2,000 yards. 3 Beautiful patterns, worth up to 20c. j| yard; Mill End sale price, yard 7^c. Union Suits and Vests. Heavy and medium weight ribbed, silk finished, Merode make Union Suits. ' Hand finished, made to fit the form, all sizes, a great $1 value; special, suit 75c. Ladies'good 10c. Knit Vests; special Mill End sale price 75c, Knit vests and pants, all sizes, perfectly made, worth 25c.; special Mill End sale, the garment 19c, Vests and Pants, best 50c. and 65c. values, faultless and flawless; special, 9 each 39c. I Five to Fifteen Minute Sales. I At any hour in the day Mr. Lockhart I will spring one of those short, snappy sales that last from 5 to 15 minutes, when merchandise is sold for almost nothing. Watch the women gather round these sales. \ s. c. ... . , nent Store. Death of Mrs. Simeon Corley. Mrs. Martha Corley, one of the oldest residents of Lexington, died at ay her home on upper Main street late :re yesterday afternoon after an illness e*" of two weeks. , ^ at Mrs. Corley was the widow of the w" late Simeon Corley, who died several years ago leaving a large and wealthy estate. She was about 90 years old and is survived by an adopted daugh- , ter, Mrs. Bessie Corley Richardson. it- The funeral services will be held ... _ . * ii- this afternoon at 3 o'ciocfc ana tne as interment will be in St. Stephen's cemetery. ? j VINO STORY i i: of our patrons tell an of satisfaction reing accommodations, is to suggest that you iased with our service. of Raffishnrir. vi vMivvwwi jrg, S. C. sident, R, Vice-President, A. C. JONES, Cashier. .. & ... ristt