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VOL, XXXVIV. ~~ LEXINGTON, S. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1008. ~~~ " 2~
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IF MONEY IS
care in spending is as important as dili;
best exercised when payments are made
draw one as you are to put your hand int
DEPOSIT THE CASH
and it will bnrn no holes in your pocket.
Think- rvf thft mnnev vou
JULLKs VA VUVi V* v. , ^
had the cash too handy. That ought to i
? THE HOM
LEXINGT
JULIAN E. KAUFMANN, ALFREI
President.
{ NOW IS THE T
A?*
Cultivate the hi
The following are just a few reason
account:
rlst. It provides yon with an accnr
money paid out.
| 2nd. It gives yon confidence in yoni
> 3rd. Your bank account, however si
fund, which will mean peace plenty a
^ Deposit your money with ns where
the community in which yon live.
The Bank c
R. L. LYBRAND, President
V
y
\ I per cent, interest is what you re<
Iv our Savings Department?4 per c
I an effort on your part and helps
can start an account with $1.00.
| THE HRST NATIONAL
I I Certificates of Deposit, 6 or 12 n
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Great Sale of Li
JBL Fin
Don't,miss thi
Blue, Brown, Gra
ner Satin and Ts
, $5.00, $6.50 and
^ you paying it? 10
} LONG COATS I
500 Long Coats in all the leading
shades, including the leather brown,
the Copenhagen blue, pearl, tan, castor,
garnets, grays, plaids and blacks.
This lot of Coats was bought for spot
cash and at a loss to the manufacturer.
We put them on sale at prices less than
any merchant in the city can land
them. This is a little strong, but we
are in a position to stand pat, so if yen
want coats at the rignc prices it is up
to you. |
500 to select from; 52 inches loner.
* Prices as follows: $2.75, $3.75, $4.75,
$5.00, $6.50, $8-00 and $10.00 for as nice
a Coat as there is in this city. Not a
, coat in the lot that isn't worth double
the prices quoted.
SKIRTS
k Voile Skirts trimmed with large but^
FREE to every custoi
50 Velvet Rugs, 36x7'
inches. All Free. Doj
Corner Main and Rich
e1
"W. H
loao iMAIN STKEI
Solicits a Share
; YOUR AIM.
gence in making. Care in spending is
by check. You are never so ready to
o a pocketful of cash,
IN THE HOME BANK
Neither will it be subject to the risk of
have spent needlessly just because you
nake you open an account at once.
E BANK,
ON, S. C.
" PAV if am P newALD.
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Cashier. Asst. Cashier. I
DIE TO BEGIN!
ibit off Saving.
.9 WHY yon should carry a bank
ate and consecutive record of all
judgment.
nail, will be the start of a reserve
nd a contentment in old age.
it will be in active use and benefit
if Swansea.
B. E. CRAFT, Cashier.
w . . 1
;eive on all money deposited in g
ent. that comes to you without G
to increase the principal. You i
BANK Of BATESBUSG I
lonths at the rate of 5 per cent. j|
idles'Suits, Lou
e
is opportunity. A
y and Invisible St
iff eta Silk and gu
E>n TTTlll V?/N fVl?
W ill uu uuu J
,000 yards Chaml
tons, silk and satin folds; we put them
on sale at $4.89 and $5-85. Your choice.
You will have to hurry or you will
miss this wonderful value.
CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL SWEATERS
Children's all-wool Sweaters in all
colors; sold for $1.00 each. Special
prices at, each 45c.
FURS AND MATCH SETS
Here is where we do business. Think
of it, a fine Fur 76 inches long, 5 inches
wide. A fine neck piece. The
price is only, each $2.75
We have a fine lot of Furs and Match
Seta from 75c. each to ?15.00 for the
be9t in the city.
BLANKETS AND COMFORTS
"We are going to offer to the trade
the greatest bargains ever seen in this
city.
10-4 double Blankets at, per pair. .57c.
mer ourchasing $10.00
I inches long. 25 Larg
n't miss this- I bought
land Streets
MoasrciECTOiB
2T, !
of Your Valued Pat
E. W. Carmack Slain
on Streets of Nasaville.
Ex-United States Senator Edward
W. Carmack was slain on the streets
of Nashville on Monday afternoon by
Robin Cooper, a young lawyer, the
son of a former political adversary.
A THoo f 1?^ AntoAmn nf Gf\YY\&
111C xvuiiilg \> ao ui^/ vutwiJiv VI uwujv
editorial references made by C'armack
in The Tennefsaean about the
father of young Cooper. Carmaek
slightly wounded his slayer in the !
shoulder.
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2Tsw York Postmaster Shot
Down On Street.
New York, Nov. 9.?Postmaster I
Edward M. Morgan was shot and
perhaps fatally wounded, while on his
way to his office today, by a disappointed
office-seeker, Eric H. B. Mackev,
who committed suicide immediately
after his attempt at murder.
Asks For Lower Tariff. 1
New Orleans, Nov. 9.?The New Orleans
cotton exchange today passed
resolutions calling upon congress to
reduce the present tariff on jute bagging
used for baling cotton. "This tax
is a direct burden on cotton raising
industry of the South for the benefit
of a few manufacturers who are thu9
enabled to thrive at the expense of the
mo9t important agriculturalists in this
country," declares the resolution.
Cotton Report Issued.
Washington, November 8.?The
world's producton of cotton for mill
consumption during the year ending
August 31, 1903, exceeded 2,340,000
bales, the production of the previous
year, according to the census bureau's
report on the supply and the
distribution of cotton.
Watched Fifteen Years,
4'For fifteen years I have watched the
working of Bucklen's Arnica Salve; and
it has never failed to cure any sore,
boil, nicer or burn to which it was applied.
It has saved us many u doctor
bill," says A. F. Hardy, of East Wilton,
Maine. 25c. at Derrick's Drug Store,
Kaufmann Drug Co., and Sandel's
Drug Store.
Reader, please bear in mind that we
need money, and pay for your paper
promptly.
1 BROOKLAr
m MEW BROOI
ily Wc Want your business. It is
tw y?ur nioney with us until you n
rjM times a year.
fl^ J. C. CUIGNARD,
||p Vice-President.
in Hnats and Vn
V XJ>
Lum F"i*c
ct wisely. We wi
ripes, in the latest
aranteed to fit, at
prices on this lot.
>ry Ginghams 4 c. 3
11-4 double Blankets at. per pair.$1.25 I
11-4 half-wool double Blankets, at.
Ser pair $1.99
Tot a pair in the lot that isn't worth
double the price asked.
DOMEST3CS
"We put on sale 5 cases of Amoskeag
Apron Ginghams at 5c. per yard. The
mills are asking 6c. today.
40-inch ChambrayS at, yard
Chilli Fleece Cloth in stripes and
plaids. We are offering in this sale at
10c. yard. Others are asking 15c.
40-inch Sea Island, fine and heavy,
yard 5e.
Large Linen Huck Towel9 at, each
10c.
UNDERWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN
AND CHILDREN
Infants' UDdervests, each 5c.
jjmiciren's unaervestB at, eacn.iuc. j
. We will give away i
e Parlor Lamps 21 incl
them to give away to i
1ST. D. 1
&
luBS OOIPAI
T, ches..
nonage. Polite and Pr
Capt. Sprinkle is Eeid.
Capt. William Sprinkle, one of the
oldest and best known railroad men
in this country, died at his home in
Charlotte. "NT. C.. on Mr ndiv.
Capt. Sprinkle was 74 years of age,
and is remembered by many of our
people. He was for many years one
of the most popular conductors running
between Columbia and Augusta. >
(Hobs 1/ZacMnery Conpauy's j
Foundry Destroyed Ij Fire, j
Fire completely destroyed the foun- !
dry of the Oibbs Machinery Co., in j
Columbia, on Monday night. Theloes |
has not been estimated, but it is said 1
to be covered by insurance.
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EVEBYTHiNS
IN JEWELRY
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FINE
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds,
Silverware, Handpainted
China, CutSlass, Lockets,
Chains, Etc.
Your orders promptly attended.
Send your repair work.;
It will be examined and
charges made known at once.
Everything guaranteed. : : :
C. L JONES,
JEWELER,
Batesburg, - S. C.
Jd bank!*!
(LAND, S. C. j|
our desire to piease. Leave
eed it. We pay interest four
w
L. S. TROTT!, j&jN
President
ile Skirts Start;
^e to Ev^
ill put on sale 300
; materials, beauti
; prices never, hea]
All 1_* _
utners are asum;
>rd. 500 Bundles I
Ladies' heavy fleece, silk trimmed
and full size, each 23c
Men's full weight, sanitary fleeced
Shirts and Drawers to match at, each
40c. or 75c. a suit.
DRESS SHIRTS
The Dixie Brand and the Regal
shirt. No better shirt to be had at,
each 43c.
We have 22 dozen Manhattan and
Piedmont Brand Shirts, the Dollar
kind, and we are going to offer while
they last at, each 69c.
RUCS AND ART SQUARES
10 /Inzpn "Rncra "Rpmnanta
from Pullman Cara, Axminster, in
green and brown only. These goods
are worth $2.50 each. We put them on
sale at $1.48. Art Squares 12x9, sold
at $15.00. We have only seven left.
First come, first served at, each. .$9.00
absolutely free one of '
les high. 25 Oak and
ny customers.
BATES
PIT
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OOl.UMMIA, H. C
ompt Attention.
October ist
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X. GUNTER
1892.
Lexington Ss
LEXINGTON,
Capital, Surplus and Undfc
5 per cent, interest paid <
being computed semi-annually,
received.
Commercial accounts also g
Ample facilities for handli
account will be appreciated.
Safety deposits boxes for re
W. P.I
IBank of
: : : CHAPI!
The Rank Tfeal
jW H iacr W?<lllll UttMK
! 2j This bank aims to give you goo
; checks for you?furnish drafts f<
always glad to assist you in busin
p with this bank, which makes a j;
a positors. Our certificates of dep<
?4 We cordially invite the farmers
K their hanking with us.
| ^ J. S. WESSINGER, President.
i Tntlav and Cnr
w m vuu j vs.
Ladies' Man-Tailc
fully trimmed and
rd of before in this
g more than doubl
'rints, 40 yards to
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
"We have just purchased a big lot of
Tk * nuiL! ~nc^ 4."U^
.DOyS' VJIUlliiJJg iit uii tut; uuiidit
It will pay you to gee these or we both
lose money'.
MEN'S PANTS
We have piled high on a table 300
pairs Men's Pants in all sizes and patterns.
All this season's goods. Slightly
damaged by water. We bought
these from The Eagle Pants Mfg. Co.
at 50c. on the dollar and offer them to
you at prices that will agreeably surprise
you. 85c. for $1.50 pants and
$2.50 for $5.00 pants.
KNEE PANTS
25 dozen all worsted Knee Pants at
a sacrifice, each 25c.
BARGAINS IN HOSIERY
Men's Heavy Gray Knit Sox.8c. pr.
the following premiums
Gilt Picture Frames ^
t
ILLAR IN HAND
[fas much as one in the bank. For
wice in the temptation to spend it.
ut of your way by depositing your
5BT7SG, : : : S. C.
any way than in your safe or cash
' account today with what you
. rule to deposit all your cash and
heck. You'll find you have more
very time you balance your books.
;t on time deposits quarterly.
Pres.
I. JONES, Cashier.
rM. EI. CARTEB, Asst. Cashier.
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1908.
ivings Bank,
- - s. c
/ided Profits $30,000.00.
)n savings deposits, interest
Deposits of $1.00 and over
;iven special attention.
[ng your business, and your
nt, $1.00 per year.
100F, President and Cashier
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viiagjin g
fJ, S. C. : 8
Hoeommodafes I
d services. We cash out-of-town G
:>r sending money way. We are I
ess matters. Make your deposits 3
>oint of good treatment of its dc- S
Dsit bear interest at 5 per cent.
1 as well as the business men to do H
J. F. HONEYCUTT, Cashier # !
itinues 10 Days
;omex*
>red Coat Suits in
lined with Skini
country. $3.50,
e the prices. Are
bundle, 95c. each.
Ladies' Heavy Gray Knit Stockings,
pair 8c.
Boys' School Hose, extra good,
pair 8c.
TO THE MERCHANTS
We want to mention a few wholesale
prices. Please compare with your
bills.
Best American Pearl Buttons at,
dozen 1,^'c.
Sharp's Best Gold Eyed Needles,
paper lc.
Needles, paper yzc.
Standard Apron Ginghams, per i
yard 43^c^
Large Huclr Towels, dozen fioc.
Hundreds of other things equally
as cheap. Don't forget the place.
Best Heavy Fleeced Underwear,
full sizes, extra value, dozen $2.65
Heavy Gray Sox, dozen 75c.
Heavy Gray Stockings, doz 75c.
3. Take your choice:
Tith glass, size 162:20
Columbia, S. C.