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THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. ? Representatiue Newspaper. Savers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Bounties Lihe a Blanket, vnr TTYVTTT LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. 1908. 36~ 'i -/ $ $ &k' v t I' .. I WHERE COMI there must be no worry. Your mind mi Yon cannot reach that condition if yonr DEPOSIT IT IN 1 and yonr anxiety as to its safety will va: i thieves, fire or any other danger. Open She has been as troubled as yon and mor ? _i m _ v _ j your money sue u oe giau xor yum: erulb , THE HOM LEXING1 JULIAN C. KAUFMAN N, ALFRE President. J - - - f Kr. Lever's Secretary Zs A Coming Si&a. Columbia friends of Mr. Brooks J. Wingard, Carolina '07, are confidently predicting for him a brilliant fnture , Shortly after his graduation he became private secretary to Congressman A. F. Lever,'and since then he has become absolutely necessary to his chief, whom he serves faithfully, devotedly and with unusual intelligence. Knowing that be would need shorthand in his work, he studied phonography and is now a rapid and ac? curate stenographic reporter, as well as a fast and careful operator of the typewriter. Next winter, he will take up the study of law at Georgetown university, attending lectures in spare hours, as do many of the private secretaries in Washington. This summer Mr. Wingard is with his chief at Lexington, where Mr. Lever has an office; They are resting a little, but there is much work to do and not a day passes that the beloved congressman and his Fidus Achates do not put in several hours in the service of r . : the former's constituents.?Columbia I' -Record. * Mr. B. E. Frye of this place left la9t Monday for Chapin where he goes to ' take charge of the erection of the brick building of P. M. Frick of that place. - > I For Cut Price store now than v Our Lexington fr EXQUISITE St The wealth of beauty of o any previous showing. New ; ceedingly attractive and offer sure to see our line of millinei COTTON 6001 We offer all of our high gi and dresses at big reductions. 5, COO yards of pretty patte . for, the yard, 4c. _ 2,000 yards of 36 inch gooc at, the yard, 83^c. 1,000 yards of yard-wide P 12%c; special, the yard, 10c. We have some beautiful Pri 15c. to 18c. a yard, which we j Chiffon Lawns, new patte We offer all of our 25c. qu We have a full line of Far and 25c. a yard, while the fine at, the yard 35c. . Jk SILK GLC TjfPK We are offering now Keis Gloves for only $1.39 a pair. ffl Columbia's D< 6 W- K ltliio MAIN STRE; . Solicits a Shar< 'ORT DWELLS ist be at ease and free from all anxiety, money is where it is liable to loss. 'HE HOME BANK nifih at once. You'll worry about neither an account todav and tell your wife. e. When she knows yon have banked and her own. [E BANK, PON, S. C. ID J. FOX, KARL F. OSWALD, Cashier. Asst. Cashier. A Trustworthy Officer And a Good Han. Among the visitors to Batesburg on Tuesday was Frank W. Shealy, the countv candidate for Clerk of Court. Mr. Shealy is one of the most popular men in Lexington county and this fact will be demonstrated on election day next, when our people pick their choice for Clerk of Court.?Batesburg Advocate. Jaoote Surrenders. John Jacobs, white, who escaped from the chaingang last February a year ago, gave himself up to Sheriff Corley last week and is now serving the remainder of his sentence?five months?on the gang. It will be recalled that Jacobs was convicted of gambling and escaped spon after beginning his seiftcmce. j Sheriff Corley received several letters from Jacob9, and in Answer to these letters the Sheriff advised him to give up. This Jacobs agreed to do and notified the Sheriff to " meet him in Columbia. Accordingly Deputy Sheriff Sim J. Miller met Jacobs in Columbia last Saturday_?nd brought him over on the afternoon train. Col. E. H. Aull was re-elected president of the South Carolina- Press association at the meeting at Gaffney last week. ionabl Sales Mimnaugh alwa; re have ever offered at iends always find a we' rMMER MILLINERY. ur summer millinery far outclasses arrivals are frequent and all are exed at greatly reduced prices. Be y before you buy. )S AT CUT PRICES. ade cotton goods for summer waists irns in Printed Lawns, 6%e. quality, 1 Ginghams, regular value 12>?c; now ercales in pretty patterns, cheap at nted Lawns which are worth from are offering now at, the yard, 12%c. rns, are offered at, the yard, 12^c. ality Scotch Ginghams at, yard, 19c. icy Bordered Printed Lawns at 15c. i imported goods can be gotten here >V?S AT $1.39. iers double finger tipped fine silk We have any shade or size you may J. L. M apartment Store. LOBE DRY 60 MOITCEITOI ET, e of Your Valued Pal Farmers' Rally Meeting: at Lexington Court Souse. To the Editor of The Dispatch: The State Union is holding county rallies and public mass meetings in 1 Uiotinfif tuc OCVClllli UUlltltaoiuuui Lexington is scheduled for Tuesday, July 14th. State Union President Harris will bejthere to tell the farmers of Lexington county the aim,' principles and ! plans of our organization. President Harris is an able man?one that knows what he is talking about. I feel sure after hearing him you will have much to think about. When nearly every other class under the sun is organized it is scarcely necessary to ask if the farmers should not do likewise. The farms of this county are the basis of prosperity, yet the men who till them are more at the mercy of speculators, trusts and combines than any other class of laborers. From a business point of view it is a plain, practical proposition. Socially, there is no doubt but what organization will add to the happiness and pleasure of the farmer and nis family. Remember the date and come out | to hear President Harris. C. W. SMITH, County Secretary and Treasurer. Chapin, July 4. Bargains in Real Estate. We wish to call especial attention to the bargains in real estate offered by the well known and popular real estate firm of J. F. Mobley & Co., Co- , lumbia. They have a number of places for sale which our readers should be glad to invest their money in. This firm has a good bargain in a piece of land containing 532 acres, and it will pay you to investigate at once. The property in question is described as follows: "532 acres of land, 12 miles from Columbia; some timber?enough to cut 400,000 feet, and while it has some poor land on it, there is some real good land in the lot. All for the small price of $900." Call on or address J. F. Mobley & Co;, Columbia, S. C. Quite a crowd from this place attended the barbecue at Saxe-Gotha on Saturday. e uo< at ys leads?the other folic one time before, embra< Lcome at our store. I I SPECIAL SA E I are ?^er^nS some special r( *j | stocked and are willing to lose m |j B at once, See them. B We offer Foulard Silk9. 24 inch | ity, for only, the yard, 25c. Good China Silk, 22 inches wid We offer China Silk in the 50c. Good Black Taffeta Silk, well t sell for, the yard, 89c. All of our yard wide Fancy and the yard, $1.00. HOSIERY VALUES Hosiery is getting to be our hoi weeks have proven a winner. V greatest line of Hosiery in the Sc reduced. A TRUNK AN If you are going away this sum of our prices on Trunks and cellent line of these goods. Takf and you will certainly see sometl on all lines. imnaugl Me IODS COfflPAJ T, TE3., ;ronage. Polite and Pr( i Twenty Young Ladies Try for Winthrop. Twenty young ladies?beautiful and attractive in the extreme?appeared before County Superintendent of Education Kyzer, on Friday, to stand the examination for the Winthrop College scholarships. There were six applicants for the Clemeon scholarships, which carry a hundred dollars and free tuition. It ip strange that there were no applicants for the scholarships offered by tlje College of Charleston. T&e following young ladies toox tne Wintbrop examination: Jemmie P. C. Ljfles, Seivem; Ruth Kneece, Pelion; Sudella Kleckley, Lexington; Lula May Epting, Chapin; Lula Bouknighfc, Lexington; Maude Rosabelle Farri Chapin; Edith May Spann, Batesburg; Lucye Riser, Leesville; Gertfude Mae Hite, Batesburg; Bessie Steajhnan, Batesburg; Iva Grout, Gilbert r Ruth M. Taylor, Gilbert; Annie Rose Riser, Leesville; Annie Sarah Griffith, Edmunds; Estelle Rawl, Leesvillef Jummie Ruth Clark, Lexington; Leo^a Imogene Hook, Irmo; Leila Elxen Miller, Columbia; Agnes Pearle Leightzev, Columbia and Minnie Lee Justice, Woodford. young men who applied for the Ctemson scholarships were: John Edward Hartley, Batesburg; George Earle Frick, Chapin; Charles Edgar Stotfdenmire, Chapin; John Hoy Wessingfcr, Lexington; John Richard W. Lincflef, Gilbert; Henry Orr Lindler, Gilbert. v I At Uimaaujli's. 0^ the first page, the well known and'popular firm of J. L. Mimnaugh & Co., Columbia, are telling the people of Lexington about the many and varied bargains they are offering the ] buying public. Mr. Mimnaugh always leads in these sales; he will not follow, and it behooves our readers to visit his store before buying elsewhere. Remember that Mimnaugh fills mail orders with accuracy and dispatch. . John W. Lee, of Brookland, was committed to jail yesterday upon the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses from the Citizens Bank of Batesburg. >ds , Lowe >w. We are offering mo] 3ing everything in sumi LE OF SILKS. I iductions on Silks. We are over- R oney in order to reduce the stock fj es wide and the regular 50c. qual- | e, for, the yard, 25c. quality for only, the yard, 39c. vorth more than a dollar, will [ Plain Taffeta Silk is offered at, EXTRAORDINARY. 3by. Our sales for the past few 7e have for your selection the uth, and the prices are greatly D BAG SALE. mer you ought to take advantage Bags. We have a most ex? i a look at our window display ling you want. Reduced prices^ fi Sl COI til Orders Filled IY, f^.O-ZE2ZE3? C OLUMBIA, fS. C. >mpt Attention. O^ohAr istf [ HI D0N'T E ! By old-fashioner 4a business man no T u if the care of \ /J ( that much better A m money out of rea P Iff 11 depositing it in mil ^ Citizens Bai ' I BATESBU You cannot ima? be to you until y have but little, a the best of care o ^ will be absolut We pay interett L ' BR. W. H. TIMME: U. X. GUNTER, Vi > J WM. Its Wot the Man W But the one win successful. : You can be~star Bv makinn a denoiit in our Savinoa Dena annually payable quarterly, and you'll find now. : : : : : We will appreciate your kind patronage an to give satisfaction- ; " : : The Bank of R. L. LYBRAND, -President * st Pri< re and greater bargains in ner goods for men, womer VALUES IN THE SUIT D We are offering: good values in Spring a reductions, while on the newest good9 prices. We offer beautiful Lingerie Waists at $ We will sell Jersey Ribbed Undervests, for 5c. Beautiful Lisle Thread Undervests, soft SHOES! SHOES!! S The shapeliest of Oxfords are Queen ( trimmest about the ankles and that's a fo well made and perfect fitting. We are sh line of ladies' Tans in the city. We have and many other styles exclusive with Que All styles and prices in Shoes for men, 1 NOTIONS AT GOOD 1 We have notions of all kinds in endless reduced prices. Ladies' Handkerchiefs, 15c. sellers, at 1 We have the largest and prettiest line o prices are right. Notice our bargains on centre counter, widths at low prices. We have a laree number of Hand Bags 1 cheap. All colors. npany, Colt IE WALLED IN 1 methods. The bright i 1 r^n Cray K/"\f Vi ?>to ! > 1?-?-?e?ol f IVLlgVI MVUiViO 11 1 ilIOV.ll his cash. The banks do I than he could. Put your ch of thieves or fire by A of Batesburg, RG, : : : S.C. rine what a relief it will ou experience it. If you II the more need of taking f it. In the Citizens Bank ely safe. on savings accounts quarRMAN, Pres. ce Pres. JONES, Cashier. NT. CARTER, Asst. Cashier. ho Makes [ Saves that's tnow, s : rtment. We allow 4 per cent, it to your advantage to begin ? i i d promise our very best efforts s 3 Swansea. B. E. CRAFT, Cashier. ces* 1 . our mammoth M l and children. ||| EPARTMENT. md Summer Suits at big we are making special >.50, $3.50 and $5.00. tape neck and sleeves, and cool, for 25c. each. HOES!!! Quality. They are the remost virtue. They are owing the most elegant the new buckle effects en Quality, women and children. VALUES. variety and at greatly Oc. , f Belts in the city. The Ribbons and Laces, all which we will close out njJNn imbia, S. C. | ^