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9 THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. 1 . ' & Representatioe newspaper. goners Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding fScuntiea Uhe a Blanket. VOL. xxx? LEXINGTON. S. C.. WEDNESDAY AY IS 1.910 29 ; _ ' & \ J R I DEPOSIT IT 3 I WHEN 3 E YOU HAVE A t I SURPLUS, WITH ? I Tl I HOME NATI4 I OF LEX I TO DEPOSITORS I We offer the best security I time deposits and savings | TO BORROWERS 71 E We furnish the "needful' estate security at cheapei BROOKLAr Kg NEW BROOK II Wt Want your businoss. It is f . n your money with us until you n< S|Kl times a year. f Z J. G. GUtCNARD, | j Vioo-Prosident. ftnifTM | i i| i i f ^ ^ ??i??M?? CALL UNION NATH ? Columbia Direc A. F. LEVER JOS. NORW J. H. M. BEATY C. L. KIBLI G. P. LOGAN J. W. NORV AARON DAVID D. A. sriv* J. D. EV^ ? ; in Ladies, I have I Five hats will 1 lect the trimming . II 200 pieces of g, II S2.0C | AT W. D. BATES I || MEN'S CI J J Right here you can eas II We are showing some fin< || You are paying ?14.00 tc ? II for yourself. I j A word to the gentlem* \ || match any 25c sox in que II Underwear for men an< I! Coat Shirts and Knee E ]| . Check Nainsook; that I JI only 25 cents. I j Big assortment of Baby You will be agreeably sur II do: Cans for 10c each to Ill D8NT' \ ? "W- 2= OiiO MAIN STBE Solicits a Shar ^.BORROW IT |> WHEN f> IN NEED, P FROM 3NAL BANK INGTON r with liberal rates of interest on accounts. ! ' at all times on personal or real 3t rates and on easy terms. j nonnHaninl STTJANKHI LLAND, S. C. I our dosiro to ploaao. Loavo vj ?ed it Wo pay tatoroof four ^ L. S. TROTTI, % Prosidont s\ , AT DNTAXrBAlVK , s. c. itors 00D N. H. DRIGGERS ER E. G. COOK " 700D W. P. HAMRICK :Y E W. WILSON LNS, JR. tSLffi K98i?fia Kl just closed out entire line TAKE YOUR CI ~ FREE! De numbered each da^ ?s free to the amount highly decorated Toil I Lingerie Waist, Big Bargain ?' YOU WILL FIND SHC OTHING. ily save $5.00 on a suit. 3 Suits at $8.50 to $12,50. i $18.50. Come and see 50 3D who wear sox. I will ility in this city for 15c I2X< .1 hoys > rawer.5. selc 50c value at Bates Store, i I III Caps and Straw Bonnets, prised to see what we can ?1.00 for the best. NBPCRV.'lHMBnMRNrai nMMMBMHI FAIL TO SEE corne: / \ LOBE DRY GO c. z&^onsrczEzxons JKTT, - - ' e of Your Valued Pat: (From BatesTjurg. To the Editor of The Dispatch. ? " * * 3-J n _i T ?? | . > The Jiatesourg uraueu ouuuui, uudfcr the management of Superintendent Prof. H. A. Branson, will close oil Friday of this week. Dr. W. T. Hundley is attending the Baptist convention in Baltimore. I Mr. Sim J. Miller, deputy sheriff of Lexington county, was here on official I business Monday. I Mrs. Emmie E. Buster has returned from the Columbia hospital and is improving slowly. Mrs. John Bell Towill and little son are visiting friends at Boykin, in Kershaw county. Mrs Dr. R. H. Timmerman has returned from a visit to Dillon, her former home. Postoffice Inspector S. W. Kingsmore spent Sunday with friends in Batesbnrg. SThe census enumerators, Messrs. John Bell Towill and J. C. Glover, have completed their tasks and the reports have been sent in. It is believed that there will be a large increase , oyer the last census for the town Mrs. Mary A. Haltiwanger and Mrs. ,5, W. H. Sills and children spent Sunday with Mrs. J. C. Fort at Pelion. |] Miss Edith Spann, daughter of Mr. 1) J. C. Spann, obtained a nrst graae ceri titicate to teach in the public schools, I at the recent txamination held at Lexl! ington. C. r / ' * " 3 Mr. Dreher Declines. I, The Hon. P. E. Dreher has declined B to let his name be used ae & candidate I for the House this year. Inspite of S* repeated requests and assurances of ~ support from every nook and corner of the county, Mr. Dreher finds that his business will not permit him to i make the race. Crops Not Doing Well. TLe very recent cold has damaged crops to a very great extent. Cotton, in most instances, was just coming up, and the cold has caused a great deal of it to die out, and that which is up does not bear a very good color. | There is a great deal of complaint about bad stands of corn, due to the work of the heart worm, which has played havoc in many sections. W. W. Haws, Esq., of Brookland was in town yesterday on legal busi ness. Sills at ft _ ^ 1_ i ot factory samples in untnm IOICE AT 50c TC FREE! " r in this wonderful lot i of $3.00. Dont delay, .et Sets to he given awa 89c. $5.00 Panama Skirts, all c >PPING EASY, AS WE HA MEN'S We are selling all \v< ari the best style and the tJ,a I half you would pay ott $P3r?$ $6.00 Trousers for So.00 Trousers for ? WiSi b6 $3.50 Trousers for - $2.50 Trousers for c $2.00 Trousers for af ? Shoes and Slipper $3.50 Ankle Straps in tan _____ $1.19 to $2.25 for the 1 Men's Shoes?$1.75 P TWTATM AT<m "R.TnnTA' OBS COMPATi r, JE., ronage. Polite and Pr Telephone Line to Srookland, Mr. Samuel B. George, manager d the Citizens Telephone Company, wi' shortly begin the erection of a new telephone line, which will traverse the Hebron section on to New Brookland. This line will prove of untolc benefit to the people of this prosper oas section, and Mr. George is receiv ing tne thanas or tne enure community for his suceessfnl and enterprising efforts Mr. George has recently installed a telephone system in Swansea, whict will, when completed, be up-to-date in every particular. It' is possible, with the present convenient arrangement to talk all over the county from the county seat. School Closing Lt. Mountain. The closing exercises of the Little Mountain High School will begin on Sunday, May 22, at 8 o'clock p. m., with an educational sermon in Holy Trinity church by the Rev. E. J Sox. On Monday night the exercises will be , furnished by the scholars. On Tuesday night the graduating class, consisting of nine boys and girls, will read their essays and receive theii certificates; and an address will delivered by Dr. Roy Z. Thomas of Newberry College. The Chaingang. The chaingang will move in fe\i days to the Fork where they will take the leading roads and put them in such order as will make her peop e proud. Uncle Lewis is certainly entitled to all praise for such road work as he is putting in now. The trouble bfis been, our people have, all this time, contented themselves and let the roads go, being averse to any ta3 for this purpose. But while Lexingtor has been far behind her sister counties uKa ia riAnl norf-ninlv r>nminC tO the OUU ig IIV TT V/V* ^ _ __ front with roads equal to any in the State. A Worthy Trio. Maj. T. H. Meighan, the very popu iar and efficient cashier of the Carolin: National Bank, Mr. John H. Bollin, i leading real estate dealer, and th< clever and jovial Billy Lamar, Esq.; i trio of Columbia beat and influentia citizens, were over Saturday on bu9i nesa. men hats, every one op to t > $3.00 FOR A FI FREE! and the lady purchasii Come right along, y free; one to each ens iolors, Big Bargain, $1.98. $1.( VE WHAT YOU WANT i TROUSERS.- I Drsted Trousers, tailored in newest patterns, at about cjjtf] lers. ?3.50 ?3.00 ?2.75 3 SI./ 5 | g $1.50 'n?'! s for Men and Women. Ril V *1 and patent colt for ladies, to $3.50 for the best. MMBHMnMMHMnMmvKOMBxnnnranni ND STREETS, COLU nr. iG-EE, C OLUMBLA., S. C. ompt Attention. 7\ I ARE JUSTIf ! Perhaps we ought to t i achievement. But, you know " | more he wants." This being tr in soliciting new business; and < t ! are so well equipped to handle : ; Citizen's Bank o Batesburg, 5 ! 1892. : Lexington Say LEXINGTON, 1 ; Capital, Surplus and Undivide 5 per cent, interest paid on i bein computed semi-annually. Di received. Commercial accounts also give: i Ample facilities for handling a account will be appreciated. '* Safety deposits boxes for rent, I W.P.BOO he minute. Former price $2.01 :VE DOLLAR HAT FREE! lg one of these hats will be tomer purchasing One Doll* )0 Corsets guaratt2ed, Big Bargain, f XT PRICES YOU ARE WILL DR* GOODS' ??? 40-inch Lawn, yard Sea Island, yard | Gingham, yard 3G-inch extra good Bleachir D.n^e 36-inch Linen, yard "UgS ;>(; inch guaranteed Taffeta ? &CV70 and checks, your choice, } Lace and Edgings, 1 cent ya !2S LADIES' SKIRTS ANI Wash Skirts, tailored in si lect from, your choice 98c to i We are showing the higgc eTKisifS _ ?r 11 :ij i ' the city. <>yc win wm uuv will buy a ? ) skirt. 'Tis imj ??? out seeing, the wonderful v; you just now. HE SELLS IT FOR V v- # $ # ?- $ ##?? MBIA, S. 0. JED? >e satisfied with present the more a man gets the ue, we are then justified especially so, since we it. Batesburg, S. 0. 1910. ings Bank, - S. C] d Profits $3Q,CfQ.OO. savings deposits, ij trrest sposits of $1.00 ana over a special attention, your business, and your H.00 per year. F, President and Cashier ? D fo $5.00 each, J entitled to sear or more. >0c. INC TO PAY. VALUES. 5c oc 5c ig 7 l-2c vd 7 l-2c iilk, in colors, stripes *ard C9o rd and up. ) SHIRTWAISTS. ;vle. Over 300 to se$1.19. st values ever see > in a $2.00 Waist. $1.98 M.i. x^ )USSiUJt: iu iciuiAu "iiualues we are ottering LESS.