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I * the ' LEXINGTON DISPATCH ip = ? ? Representative fiewspaper. Sotrars Lexington and the borders of the Surrounding Sammes tihe a Blanket. ? ? VOL. XXXX. LEXINGTON, S. C? WEDNESDAY JUNE 1. 1910 31 i- ? i ??i | MO DEPOSIT IT WHEN YOU HAVE A i? SURPLUS, WITH HOME NA1 OF L TO DEPOSITORS We offer the best seci r time deposits and sav TO BORROWERS We furnish the "neec estate security at che r PRIVATE DINING I Metropolis BEST AND LAR THE FINEST IN THE STJ 1538 Main Street r A COLUI I Regular Dii M Lmch Tickets:$1.10 fo fl.J I ALSO CAI E 1210 Main Street ^ Two Best Places in the < ^' * a UNION NA1 ColUE Dir A. F. LEVER JOS. NO ^ J. H. M. BEATY C. L. KI G. P. LOGAN J. W. NC AARON DAVID D. A. SI ^ ? IBank < : : : CHi The Bank Tl This bank aims to give yon checks for you?furnish dra: always glad to assist you in I with this bank, which make r*/Ma?*r?ra. Our certificates of l~v"v?? ?? * We cordially invite the far I their banking with ns. I J. S. WESSINGER, Presidei = ' (Plant Your K They will yield a su SAVINGS DEPARTME good or bad, and, if the the principal as well as 1 mediately had. Only a small amour Let us start the Saving 1 S THE ST 1 COLU] fj Wm. Barnwell, President. * H John T. ' 1 (if Wonl I ( Door KxM&j p?ve ily be J. T. COLEMAN" Mgr. Charleston, S. C. THE PRUDENTIAL INSUF Incorporated as a stock 001 John F. Dryden, President. G "W- 23 lOiJO MAIN 8TBE1 Solicits a Shari ?NEY j $ BORROW IT I ' WFTRN i $ IN NEED, $ FROM THE riONAL BANK EX1NCTON rity with liberal rate9 of interest on ings accounts. Iful" at all times on personal or real sapest rates aad on easy terms. an Restaurant ? CEST IN THE CITY ? ME QUICK SERVICE Opposite Columbia Hotel B *BIA, S. C. B nner 35 Cents | ?2.30 or ?2.,$3 for 2.0V,*0.Y0 10.90 g PITOL CAFE I Opposite Opera House h City Coffee Made by Steam ?^ ILL AT HON AI? BANK abia, S. C. ectors RVVOOD N. H. DRIGGERS ELER E. G. COOK >RWOOD W. P. HAMRICK >IVEY E W. WILSON jf Chapin lPIN, S. C. : : : iat Accommodates good services. We cash out-of-town fts for sending money way. We are rasiness matters. Make your deposits 3 a point of good treatment of its dehAar interest at 5 ner cent. men as well as the business men to do | dollars With Us re harvest of interest in our INT, whether the season be "RAINY DAY" should come, | the interest earned, Can be im- S it is needed to open an account. | Habit for you. ] 'ATE BANK MBIA S. C. 8 Geo. L. Baker, Vice President | Melton, Cashier. j| The Prudential thly Income Policy is the separting Comfort From >rty. whch side wil| your tfami after your death? ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, LEXINCTON, S. C. tANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, mpany by the State ol New Jersey Home Office, Newark, N. J LOBE DRY GO! KT, i of Your Valued Pat] Barret?G-sorgs. On last Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barrett, on south main street, their beautiful and accomplished daughter, Mi98 Bessie, was married to Mr. Byron E. George, the Rev. J. 0. Counts, of the Methodist church, performing the ceremony. The house was beautifully decorated, the work of the friends of the bride, making a scene of ^eauty and loveliness. Immediately after the ceremony a bounteous supper was served the large number of guest9, after which the bride and groom departed in Mr. Samuel B. George's handsome automobile for the city ot Columbia, where they have set up house-keeping in their attractive new home, at . Colonial Heights. [ The bride is an attractive young woman and by her charming manners has endeared herself to a wide circle of sincere friends The groom is a prominent contractor, a member of one of Lexington's oldest and best families, and enjoys a popularity eqnal to that of his fair bride. They were the recipients of many handsome ^nd useful gifts. Miss Slay Boozsr a Graduate, j Miss May Boozer, the attractive daughter of Mrs. Lizzie Boozer, of Lexington, is among the list of graduates at the College for Women this year. Miss Boozer gave her graduating recital on Friday eyening to a large and appreciative audience. According to the account given by The State on Saturday, she "crowned her- j self with glory." The State says: "Last evening at the College for Women, Miss Lois May Boozer gave her graduate piano recital before a most appreciative audience. Miss Boozer is a pupil of Robert Welles Hughes, upon whose training she reflected great credit by her playing of a long and extremely taxing programme. Her technique is clear and clean and delightfully equal to most exacting demands upon it; her touch is virile and decisive to a remarkable degree and her playing notably void of youthful exaggerations and affections. * * After each number Miss Boozer was heartily applauded and she received magnificent flowers." BESOLUTIONS. Whereas Almighty God ha9 seen fit to remove from our midst, Bros. Julian E. Kaufmann and Thomas E. Corlev; therefore be it resolved, First That in the death of Brothers Julian E. Kaufmann and Thomas E. Corley, Lexington Lodge No. 134 Knight9 of Pythias has sustained an irreparable loss, for in them were centered,f*ie qualifications of men and brothers. Second. That the sincere and heartfelt sympathy of this Lodge be extended to rheir families. Third. That copies of these resolutions be sent to their bereaved families. and published in The Lexington Dispatch and The South Carolina Pythian; and be it further Resolved, That a page on the minute book be inscribed to the memory of our greatly lamented and much beloved Brothers Julian E. Kaufmann and Thomas E. Corlev. S. J. Leapbart, G. F. Roberts, Sam P. Roof. Committee. i Bundrick Bound Over. James Bundrick, the young man who was placed in jail several weeks ago upon the charge of selling whiskey in the Fork, was given a preliminary hearing before Magistrate J. H. Frick at Chapin on Monday and was bound over to the circuit court in the 9um of $400. Bundrick was represented at the hearing by his attorney, Col. J. Brooks Wingard. ? Awn "M/\ Arrl on oruu ua juui jvju wu^io. u v* vi v* too large or none too 9inall to raceive oar careful consideration. ! RicSig Red Blood! "The Sap and Spice of Life." Compound Sarsapariila with Potash that is excelled by none and guaranteed to benefit you or refund your money. We recommend it for Skin Dis. eases, Scrofulous Afflictions, Dyspep1 sia, Liver Complaint, General Debil ity and Impurities of the Blood. 50o for $! .00 3oflf@s The Kaufmann Drug Co., LEXINGTON, - S. C. OLS COBPAN % JR., m ?a m ronage. Polite and Pr( The R. F. D. Carriers. The annual meeting ot the Lexington County Rural Letter Carriers' association was held here on Monday with an attendance of about 16 members. ^*s.C n nofnuo UlilJ UUHiUCSS U1 a iuuiu1d ijoiuiv/ was transacted. No resolutions were passed, and the only business of general interest was the election of delegates to the state convention, which meet9 in the city of Newberry on July 4th and 5th, and the election of officers for the ensuing year. W. H. Hare, H. D. Crosson and Olin F. Nunnamaker were chosen to represent the order at the state convention. In the election of officers W. H. Hare was elected president; Lonnie B. Addv, vice-president; H. D. Crosson, secretary, and K. Harman, treasurer. There aie no more popular gentlemen in the county than the "boys who carry the mail," and Lexington always enjoys haying them here. ? Bates "Sells It For Less." The people everywhere have learned to know that W. D. Bates, in Columbia, "sells it for less." This much is evidenced by the increasing sales at his store. The recent "hat sale" conducted by Bates wa9 an entire success in eyery sense of the word. But he still has a world of bargains for you. Just read the announcement in another column and go to his store at once Bates is one of the closest buyers in the 8outh and his wonderful success in Columbia places bim at the very top of the business ladder. He has climbed there by degrees?by persistent effort and by dealing fairly and honestly with his trade. He makes every dollar do its full duty, and when you trade at his store you have the satisfaction of knowing that you are getting your money's worth every time. Every department at Bates' is a veritable 9tore of oargains?bargains for you and bargains for me. There i9 not an nour in tne aay mat tneie is not "something doing" at Bates's. If you want to get the best fori less don't buy until you have seen the bargains now offered by W. D. Bates. The Bidgell Prize Awarded. Three essays were submitted to compete for the Ridgell prize. The committee decided that No. 335 was the best. This paper was given in by Miss Hattie Pearl Hook, of Irmo. It would be a good thing if this work could be kept up and it would be better if more wonld compete. Very tiulv, A. D. MARTIN, County Supt. Education. What Every Body Ought to Know That Foley Kidney Pills contain just the ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regulate the action of the kidneys and bladder. Sold by all Druggists of Lexington Henry Drug store Chapin S. C. Candidates Will be Here July 6. The State campaign will be held at Lexington on Wednesday, July 6th, according to the iterinary arranged by the committee in charge of the arrangements. It will open at Sumter on Wednesday, June 22. It will close at Newberry on Saturday, August 27, and the first primary will be held on Tuesday, following, August 30. 1 ( | Alfred J. Fox, ( j Real Estate tad Insurance, j ( > ! LEXINGTON, - S. C. I < > < > < > 1 Agent For Health and ! ? Accident Insurance I | Pay $1.00 per month and in | S case of sickness or accident get > i$50 per month till well. Acci- | dental death $">00. } r J I Insure Horses, Mules ard > | Cattle against Fire, Lightning, [ ' 4 Accident and Sickness. ? 4 > J J 1 - ' | Write or call to see me | j AT i THE HOME < . ! i NATIONAL BANK, j 4 ' I 4 ) ! Lexington, S. C ! ! ? I, ^.CKEIES, COUMHIA, H. <J. >mpt Attention. October istf ARE WE JUSTIFIi Perhaps we ought to be achievement. But, you know "the more he wants." This being true, in soliciting new business; and esj are so well equipped to handle it. Citizen's Bank of Batesburg, 1892. Lexington Sayii LEXINGTON, Capital, Surplus and Undivided 5 per cent, interest paid on sa^ bein computed semi-annually. Depo received. Commercial accounts also ^iven si Ample facilities for handling yd account will be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes for rent, SlJ W. P. EOOF,: I^brookland W NEWBBOOKLANC We Want your business. It is our dei in your money with us until you need it MM times a year. \U J. C. CUICWARD, KW Vice-President. l DERMBE Cjarj /) Tk? U/nnl lm if IHB nunud \ Wonder Wi \ The only positive hair J grower and dandruff curt ^ in the world. Stops falling m hair arid promotes new , ( growth. idfW a This cut is a positive du- w^n\SL /I plicate of Dr. Harding';daughter, Columbia S. C., d whose hair five months age (J was forty inches long,now measures fifty-two inches, /? full and fluffy. $$?!&*#&&& jJ None genuine withoir /I the trade-mark picture ot 0 Dr. G. Ii. H?r<)i.V ^5 Gentlemen ask your barvjl b< r <cr T)t rnu zone. Sold by ali druggists. Ir \l Or.e bottle of Demio- ET |r *| zone and a cake o( Dermo- w ?$< 'Nj zone Toilet Soap sent an\ n Jw xj where in the United State? JL^ '* prepaid on receipt of price. .rf one dollar. \S A /I Guaranteed by sAc s v. J ^<yv5> Ij George R. Hording AQ^l \j COLUMBIA, S. C. ? twztk: Don't Get All Run Down, Ba W^nk and miserable. If you have kidney ! Wc wi or bladder trouble. n?*. tains in the ! <>n? and back, and feel tired a-i over and want a I I(,ni,Vv pleasant herb cure, try M'ther Gray's au- . stralia*-leaf. As a regulator it has no cordially f qu ?1. All Drnioris's, 50c. As< to-day rcasonal Satnpie free. Address, The Mother Gray Co., Le Hoy, N. Y. 1 :d? satisfied with present > more a man gets the we are then justified >ecially so, since we Batesburg, 3. C. 1910. tigs Bank, S. C; Profits ISC,?80.00. ings deposits, is terest >sits of SI.CO aiiu over naoial oftAntinn. ?<% VVVA* V*V*?? ur business, and your 00 per year. President and Cashier * BANK, I >, s. c. I sire to please. Leave We pay interest four ?1J L. S. TROTTI, y{t President ?Uj % --I V*- ., r- r*- m,sj r\ A ,-A *\mm JSL- NjLJL.JLJL; I V\ w & n / ' 8; W^W^A^M I fc fill^ife!' M k rbecue at Swansea. ,11 furbish a Firstclass BaibeR ?t'reahmeiiN at Swausea on campaign day. Even body j invited. Good dinner at )le prio^?. JEFCOAT & CROUT.