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I THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH, t 111 ??. ? & BaptasantatitTB Batuspapar. fiatrars taxinptan aad tha Bardars of tha Surtatmdinp Sauatias &iha a Blaafcat* ?-"v ' * '* .a ilfevftT. YYYVTTT 'LEXINGTON, S. C? WEDNESDAY, APEIL 8, 1908. 23~ i^?? 1 ^ GLOBE DRY GOODS COMPAHY, . life . A < iflj IS. a^OZLTCTCrOIN", TS3-, lv?-AJtT-A.<3-BS5, TUb mfj* 16?0 MAIN STREET, -------- COLUMBIA, S. C. Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. TWO BIRDS I! are ilbt as good as erne bird in the hand, Are you quite sure you are holding on to y DEPOSIT 3T IN Ti I ; ahd'place it Deyond the danger of thieves, f . jog it in your home or office is always dan burglars once it becomes known you do nc by opening an account today. THE HOM LEXINGTi JULIAN E. KAUFMANN, ALFREQ v President. Military Companies Will Guard Tolaad Negroes. .Gov. Arisel, Solicitor Timmerman and Sheriff Corley held a conference in the Governor's office in Columbia ' on Saturdayin reference to the trial ' of Ned and Brack,7 Toland, the self- 1 confessed murdererers of the aged ' Mrs. Ellisor, which is scheduled to take place in the court house here next Tuesday, the 14th. As a result of this conference Gov. Ansel will likely send two military companies, heavily armed, to guard the prisoners during the trial. As 1 soon as the trial is over, it is said, the negroes will be returned to the penitentiary under the same guard, where ; they will be kept until the day of ex ecution, when they will be returned to Lexington and legally hanged by v Sheriff Uoriey, in case tney are con- victed. , Farmers. Your wants in general hardware, including guano distributors .to raise ; 15c cotton and $1 bushel corn, can always be had at right prices. When yon need them, call to see me, * \ ' W. P. Roof. RMS JB9| 20,00c This store trill be *. / fe-i-.-j-i? -. - ii" ? j * , k^r-t V-ri./, " NOTICE?I have s make suck prices that -1 Goods that we have jus - . This entire stock ^ J garment, every price, a v factory whatsoever. 1 . giVe you a faint idea of or your money refundei SENSATIONAL BARGAIN Men's splendid suits in different colors, wo Latest spring fashion, single and double br $8.50; our price - ^ 7 OQ wmwvoamfo ama Inf nf ?\A cmitc irfAl^b ^t IC^ICBCUID UUC iut UI W OIUW9 nvivu gantly finished as the most fastidious dr< $9 .98 Hen's Suits are positively worth $13.5 $11.98 represents one lot of Black Tibets, b onr price . For $13.95 you can buy the finest suit in th the very latest makes and styles; some si HATS! I \ About 30 dozen Men's Fine Hats, all shape price Hen's fine Hats, worth $3; our price Our $1.50 line to ran at GENTS' FUR] An elegant assortment of coat-skirts, bea fmmll to $1.50: our mice .* Our 50c sellers at Suspenders worth 25c; our price Suspenders worth 15c; our price Suspenders worth 10c; our price 919 Gervais Street ?? > N THE BUSH ion have that one and can Hold on ro it. our cash in the best way? iE KOsKE BAKK fire or any otlier soure of loss. Keepgerous. It is a positive invitation to >fc bank your money. Disappoint them E BANK, 3N. S. C. J. FOX, KARL F. OSWALD, Cashier. Asst. Cashier. Mrs. Sutler Entertains. On last Friday afternoon, from three to seven, - Mrs. John Wilson Butler entertained at an old-fashioned quilting party in honor of her lovely guest, Mrs. Wright, of Atlanta. The quilt, a very handsome embroidered one, was presented to Mrs. Wright. A delightful course luncheon Swas served. Money to Lend. The First National Bank of Batesbnrg has money to lend to their farmer patrons who can furnish satisfactory security./ "Tell your friends about it." IRA C.' CARSON, Cashier. W. W. WATSON, President. Ask for Alloa's jPost-Saso, A Towisr. It makes walking easy. Cures corns, bunions, ingrqynng nails, swollen and sweating feet." At all druggists, and 3hoe stores, 25c. Don't accept any substitute. Sample FREE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. m m>. m ass ) ST< ainiiiiwaiiiihiMBMWBaBHBaBmi opened from Apri one of t succeeded in. buying tl will cannonade and sh 3t opened up, together Fill be marked in plair .nd every statement hi ltiin /Ml rvv, 4-1 d? OA A A .Hid, UUi CJ-LbliC what you can save bj i immediately. S IN HEN'S CLOTHING. irfch from $5 to $6.50; our price.. .$3.79 j easted, gray, brown, black; well worth $5.79 0 to $12.50; as finely made and as elessser could desire; oar price $7.98 0; our price $9.89 est make on the market, worth $16.50; $11.98 e house?blue serges, fancy flannels? lits worth $20; our price $18.95 1 ATS! s and styles, worth up to $3.50; our $2.19 $2.19 $1.19 FISHINGS. utiful colors, all sizes; positively worth 89c 39c 17c I lie I 6c I lLE: Colun Blev Out iSis Brains. Stealing himself away from a sick wife to whom he had just given a dose of medicine, and three young children, P. B. Edwards, a well known white farmer, residing about six miles north of Lexington, went out behind his garden early Monday morning and with a oS-calibre Harrington and Richardson revolver, blew out his brains. When he was foune a tew moments later by members of the household he was in an unconscious condition. Dr. E. P. Derrick, of Lexington, was hastily summoned and an examination of the wound showed that the bail had entered just above the right ear, and the case was pronounced a hopeless one, but with the hope that an operation might save his life and as a last resort the injured man was taken to the Columbia Hospital on the 2 o'clock train. But an Operation was not performed, the hospital surgeons agreeing with Dr. Derrick, that it would be of no avail, and h9 died about half past nine yesterday morning. The remains were brought to Lexington on the afternoon train and the body" will be carried to the White church, near his late home, this morning and the burial will take place at 11 o'clock. Just what caused Mr. Edwards to take his life when a wife and three small children were dependent upon him for food and raiment will perhaps never be known, but it is a well known fact that he had brooded over finanj cial affairs for several weeks and, it i is said, that on more than one occasion he had threatened to take his I life. In fact, it is said, that no later j than Sunday he told some member of [ his family that he was going to put i an end to his troubles. He was about | 45 years old. -^9- J | Zinc Metal Made into Qzide of Zinc, I And then combined with white lead, j is U9ed to make L. & M. PAINT. I Zinc is imperishable, and makes the , | paint wear as long as pure linseed oil I will hold it to a surface. The L. &M. } j PAINT costs only about ?1.20 per j | gallon. E. P. Derrick, Lexington. j 3CK--A 1 8th to 25th insta he greatest sales h ?M?H?BBMI ie Stock of M. Blume, A ake the surrounding co1 ' with the stock we suc< l figures. We assure ea ere made, and we will t 0 stock, is almost all ne' r quoting prices on a sm MEN'S I We are going to run our 75c pants at... $1.00 values to go at Big lot of $1.50 and $2.00 line. Watch t $1.69 carries away a pair worth $2.50. .. Our pants from $3 up are the "candy." belt straps, side becklee; in fact, they are MEN'S 02 We offer the Society King, sold everywl this season's latest styles; all leathers, tan Men's fine dress Oxfords, made from sel( actual price $3 and $3.50; our price $2.50 Shoes to go at A great many different styles of regular Our Satin Calf and Vici Kids, $1.50 goo LADIES' o We have them in all styles, iD black anc the bottom out of the prices. All we ask of you is to come to our store you will be convinced that we do exactly i i(71 (M. Blum's Old S 1225 Clemson Students Will "be ! Dismissed. j It is announced that it is more than ! likely that 22~> Clemson students will ! be dismissed from that institution and [ about 40 others will be suspended for j the part they took in the ''All Fool's Day" escapade on April 1st, when about 300 students left the college J and spent the day at Pendleton. The students had previously been warned not to engage in any Aprii fool pranks, but they did so, and the dismisai will follow. Beaufort Woman Cremated. At Beaufort, N. C., last Saturday morning about 2 o'clock lire was discovered in the residence of Miss Henrietta Roberson. Before the fire companies could get a stream the building was enveloped in flames, cutting off the escape of Miss Roberson, who ? 1 _ J_ V _ ! was burnea to clear n in a moss norri- ; ble maimer. Miss Roberson was one of two sisters who made the Confederate flag captured from the 10th North Carolina regiment by the 4th Rhode Island, and the return of which was the occasion ot' a noted celebration at Raleigh in June, 1906. ? Groceries I Groceries! ' When you want groceries?the best on the market, both heavy and fancy ?call on or write T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia, S. C. Their goods are always the best and the prices right. Write for prices. . no Een&orson Out of the Bace. The announcement comes from i Aiken that Hon. D. S. Henderson has j withdrawn from the race for the j United States Senate. His reasons j for coming out of the race are not i made public. Gigantic Easter Sale. On the front page of this issue Alex j Ayoub, of 919 Gervais street, Colurn- ; bia, announces "A Gigantic Easter j Sale," which he will inaugurate tc- j morrow. This sale will last until the; 25th. It is necessary for you to at- j tend this sale to appreciate the val- \ ues. Call and be convinced. LL N nt, by The Boston Leld in Columbia, S oror> + Q+ T7i "Pt.TT HPTI+.R DTI ^ w - "*"* UJ untry from center to ci 3eeded in buying, we es ch and every purchase: ake back, exchange or w goods and abounds v all portion of the stock 'ANTS. 59c 79c ;hem go at $1.39 $1.69 Beautiful patterns in stripes and checks the best known makes. CFORDS. lere, no exception, at $4 to $5; made in and black $3.49 2ct gun metal, patent colt and vici kid; Art /?A $1.98 $2 goods to sell at $1.69 ds to go at $1.29 XFORDS. L tan, just received. We have knocked ! and see for yourself. Then, no doubt, is we advertise. VYO tand) : : - - So. ngm pay ||l ? 4$ v/henyou desii SP^^It ^ey'^tters. attho fill Btos E K BATES fMwmk B7tboway,h ^ere^ S^-oh an y?u *n man7 vs money and the ( are only two of lors secure. 4 per cent, paid \ \ < MiL I 5 per cent, paid k DB. W.H.TIM] / I$ ^ U. X. GITNTEE, tit) "'I - ^rr Prohibitionists to I?set. There will be a mass meeting of; prohibitionists and those favoring the curtailment of the sale of whiskey, in the court house here, r.?xt Weclnes7 day, the 15th. Every true prchibi- 1 tionist in the county should attend this meeting and lend their aid in abating the greatest evil in the land. XTsw Cfoc&s Every Day. Don't forget that new goods are arriving daily at the big department store of J. L. Mimnaugh & Co., in Columbia. The crowds that visit this store from morning until closing hour,is ample proof that the prices are right. The goods do move. EW G Salvage Compan; >o. Car. the Dollar, therefore 3 rcumference. With th< cpect to have the great r absolute satisfaction, refund your money on 7ith money making in< Sn.tisfa.nt.Ton snaranl NOT A lot of Ladies Hose, regular 10c goods Better grades at 25c Hose at Ladies' Long Gloves in black and whit Ladies' Underskirts worth $1.25 to go a $1.25 Curtain 8 to sell at BOYS' i A full and complete Suits to suit anybody's Sensational M Saturday, April 11th, we wi also from 3:30 to 4, 2 Spools white or black, for 5 cents. We give 10 yards of 10c Gil $10 purchase made on any c 3 Doors Above Cart US A CALL :e advice cr information about Yon will always be welcome iBTJUG-, : : : S. C. .ow about onsnino- an account act would be of advantage to tys. The safeguarding of your 3heck on thoughtless spending the many benefits our deposicn savings depositscompounded quarterly. by agreement on certificates of deposits. fflEBMAJff, Pres. , Vice Pres. C. JONES, Cashier. M. M. CAETEP, Asst. Cashier. Young Man Arrested on Veiy Serious 'Charge. ^Mrs. Anna Gault, wife of a wellknown citizen of Spartanburg-county, caused the arrest of Mack Giles, a young white married man, 0:1 the serious charge of attempted criminal assault. Mrs. Gault boarded with Giles and his wife. On the night of March 31. while her husband was away, she charges, that Giles entered her room about midnight, and made highly improper proposals. She says she was aroused from her sleep by Giles placing one of his hands on her shoulder. She started to scream when Giles warned Vic maVo nrt niltm' UtI Vlplfl fl, iiVU XV H A A ? pistol up in bis hands. 1,11 MBBBM .OOPS y. This will be ! am in a position to 3 large stock of Spring ;est sale yet. , We guarantee every any purchase unsatislucements. We only teed in every instance 1 IONS. 5; our price 6c? 11c 19c e; our price 69c t 89c 89c SUITS. assortment of Boys'1 > pocketbook. urate Sales! I ill sell from 11 to 11:30; 5 of J. & F. Goats Cotton, t # lgham Free with every lay while sale lasts. 9 i Seaboard Depot ! ;