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THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. * $ tepresentatiue Newspaper. So war? Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Bounties Like a Blanket. VOL. ILL i LEXINGTON. S. C.. WEDNESDAY MARCH 22. 1911 2<T ;i-' V ' T . I Mkir i * ' ; =================== THE HOME NA _LEXINGTOI ?' ? yCash Capital \' Total Resources C - - ? v . This Bank is a Sti Chartered by the U - GOVERNMENT, an Supervision Commercial and Sav ? , . i Your Money When f \ _^ZZ i . * Our Motto: r-: ===== ? ? ' , s ,' .. 1892. Lexington Ss LEXINGTON, ? GapKal, Surplus and Undi 5 per cent interest paid tw*in nnmnnted semi-annually, received. Commercial accounts also j Ample facilities for hand! account will be appreciated. ? / Safet^ deposits boxes for r< W.P.] 1 1704 and 1706 Midi mi viiinv i A LULU I , d. I . I ' ^3 ^ ^ 4 ' X>; w < ' I Your presence is requ disappointed. The rep Millinery floor we have months to ten years. / Muslin Underwear Sa $5.50, $7.00, $7.95, regul to ten years only 25c. I DAINTY SUMME . Irish Lie Q 50 pieces Printed Sheer Irial: gi and without, at only 20c. Tt] i Voile gfp 25 pieces Printed Voiles in : 40 inch Sheer printed Lawn jH 150 pieces colored flow ered ! if Pink Org and' 81 Only in Pink, at 6 l-4c, wor Kg 50 pieces colored Lawn at 5< || Black Bat: p? 150 pieces fine Black Sheer j?| ' to 25c yard. || Dress Goo; ?? 5 pieces Black wile Iron, [v.. Voile made at only ?1.85. Ke H Black Sh } B The new black goods. It if ste silk and wool fabric, at only } ^ ? * * ? a. ?f _ m % IU'ine DiaeK iSai i.fVS. Oia'.:a Poplins, Black Peau deSoic goods, set ns for the Best. T Silk Bepar 50 pieces Jacquard pongees I some summer fabrics. Flouncing ai Flouncing and Bands, and greatest showing oi these goo 27-Inch F. at 35c. 20-inch Corset Embroidery j 1*50 pieces is-mcn amoroiaer Sheets ar>(* 10 dozen fine Sheets, no sea 10 dozen ve?*y fine Pepp;?rel 10 dozen Hv? stitched, 6tc < aar^ _*4flV m'x * 6 W. 23 MAIN 8TRE] Solicits a Shar< ) TIONAL BANK r? N| O. \Jm t $ 25,000.00 )ver $185,000.00 i I rong, Safe Institution NITEDSTATES id uuder Government ings Accounts Invited Yon Want It I "Safety Before Profit8 _ r 1 1 L / 1911. lyings Bank, \ S. C vided Profits $35,000.00. on savings deposits, interest , Deposits of $1.00 and over * riven fpecial attention, ing ypur fensiness, and yom rnt, $1.00 per year. SOOP President and Cashier 't C! ested at this grand display of utation of this firm is to sell ! opened a new department t ^ splendid assortment of Bab: le:?Second floor Bargains of lar value for one-third more. 100 Children's Night Gowns, R FABRICS inette 20 dozen capi i Linnette, with Byders P-CCCB V-J iey are valued for 30c yd. ? pieces Ins S v, Mil neat designs only 20c yd 500 Night Go at only 15c,the 20c kind ioO nicely tri Lawn atbl-3e and 10c. 100 extra fin< Y 2u0 Mu: le Lawn 3<)q L^cii^s- ^ th 10c. flounce, fine, v* 3, the 8 l-3e kind. *9^ Comb: en: , ' 100 Princess iste Batiste at 10c, 12 l-2c S 5 (lc?-3r. nicn is Silk j Jp^ic0i6 I to io;.' er-cn. the greatest, wearing: P 15 dozer el :r 1 r>, -- ... " ?="iar price, $i./o. ^ iV. . uddp.h Srnbr. > splendid, dust proof j Erp broidery ^ar^ yar"- dertni vaine at Impen tl Sor^fts. BVt : 10t? lin? ?U pi . If j OU OhlCll 1(1,1 (i;!C I.iutr S is here. Come see. nev. c.i; tment. at only 25c. yard har.d50 One I>]ack ,,3 rn?j. 50 extra nice M Bands 50 black Tui allovers to icafch the The.v are the $ us ever seen in this city navv.blue anci i ounce Ne la Body Bru it only 25c. some' h&udsomt v only 10c. j-jfiop, prsr>oa f7v ^ 15 Art Sqnar vases 38 Body Bra: ma, 50o each. onl3" -^15.95 eau , 60c each. 25 Velvet ant eacn. y?Qr choice. *r LOBE DRY 60 mozntcktoi* ET, 3 of Your Valued Pat BLEASE HAS MADE PARDON RECORD. ___ ! Has Exercised Executive Clemency 55 Times in Sixty Days. Governor Blease is shown by the records to have set a pace in the issuing of pardons, commutations and paroles which no other governor in many years has reached. Fifty-five times within the 60 days since his inauguration he has utiliztd his power of executive clemency. Twenty-seven of his beneficiaries have been pardoned outright, 18 have had their sentences commuted and 10 have been paroled during good behavior. Many of these commutations nave Deen so arranged as to ne in etfect full pardons, except that the beneficiary is not restored to citizenship. On each of these cases Governor Blease has acted without official advice, having said some time ago that he had no U9e for the State board of pardons. He has not seen fit to take the public into his confidence as to the grounds of his action on the various petitions for clemency which he has granted. In the office of the secretary of state, where the records are kept, only the purely, formal orders are filed. Governor Ansel's custom ! was to file with each order of this kind a brief statement of the reasons moving him to his action. These statements were shown to newspaper men visiting the office and the reporteis were also shown at the same time the petitions, with endorsements.?The Columbia Record, Saturday. Call and see the new line of fishing tackle assortment just received at the Bazaar. 11 i i fine hats. We feel sure tha the very best and most up-tc hat is a full and complete lin jr Caps and Baby Cloaks. SI Muslin Underwear, Shirt W 500 pairs Children's Muslin , only 50c each. 200 Ladies < Cases 88, 45x36, only 12 l-2c. rowelmg, at only 4c yard, h Damask, all Linen, 70-incb, only 50c slm Underwear Sale *vns at 49c each. Extra good, mined at 75c, the ?1.00 kind. 3 quality, special at Jjl.C.). This lot. d-n Drawcs. 25c., 35c., 50c. Vhite SV.irrs with deep ombr'dWy ? ell made goods at 75c.. 9) t-> ;j { lion Suits at 50c to ;,i. i Siip-i, ;;>! ro ?.i -">0 each. . . 3 . Shirt t;:u3!s L*iv." vBhi-t"^VaiMs, oiil\* 50oaciv viii ie'cal-? 2 .id Madras Vaists '*it- ? fftni Lir.ra/rjo W:d>vs at ?,*.!>' ' I Triir.Lvd . itii i>a.,y 7r;?!:. j altered Jvp SHk Ir/tih-^ Jap ?v> V/n' -'j. "> ;; of <eio we:- | vrorri. ?2.60. t ire Lin*i.? T 1j M'f] vVals.es ul o;>iy ?1.25 jj erie Tanor&d Vv'aisl^ j cellar aid enffj, s v & eacn. Black Jap v7aists Silk Jap Waists only $2.50- each. . Black Jap Wain's at ietta Tuckt el, noSplitting $4.50 each. 0.00 kind, and.some elegant waists in I Black Mcssaiaine at $4.50. j w Art Squares, 8x12 ] esels and Axtuinister! We are shewing ' 3 rioeio'na oritii'cl-.- ?-> TTT onH n< .. - uvoi^Ko v..u111 < :.i(y v> | auu aio au sac* ' ? tvio quality. ( es, 9x12, at $i.95 each. j s?eis, liino wiro quaiity, extra heavy, a h. Chea;> ai $18.11. I Axraiii(=ter, 9ili, at $20 and $22.50 VVor'.h $27.50 anywhere. MBmE&msmmszmzm ODS COM!A! 3\ TIES., lv?^.2ST. ;ronage. Polite and Pr Governor Appoints New Commission. Governor Buase has appointed the following gentlemen to finish winding up the affairs of the State dispensaiy: John V, Wallace, Cnarleston. Jame9 Stackhouse, Marion. T. F. Brantley, Orangeburg. F. H. Dominijk, Newberry. Jno. L. Mimnaugh, Columbia. The above named constitute the new dispensary commission appointed by Gov. Blease on Monday. This board will take the place of Dr. W. J. Murray of Columbia, Avery Patton of'Greenville, J. Steel Brice ? f [ Yorkville,John McSween of Timmonsville, and A. N. Wood of Gaffney. The old commission was removed sev eral (lays ago by Gov. Blease. John V. Wallace of (Jnarleston represents the Cable Piano company and is a former member of the house of representatives. James Stackhouse of Marion is a former member of the State senate. Thomas F. Brantley of Orangaburg is a former member of the Stale senate and at one time was candidate for congress. JF. H. Dominick is a former law partner of Governor Blease and was at one time a member of the hoi se of representatives. He lived in Columbia for a number ot years. John L. Mimnau ' is a successrul Columbia merchac. nd a brother of a prominent Newberry business man. Mr. Mimnagh has declined to serve. Attended the Shriners. The meeting of Omar Temple at Co" lumbia on Saturday was attended by the following Shriners from this coun... T\_ T7 T TTUT 3 T T> Tknnn i> v . xjl. xu. o. jjj mei^u^c, o. x>. r?cuu, John Bell Towill, Samuel B. George and W. H. Atwell. iRir.F' sdayThuri t your visit will be repaid i >-date merchandise. Every e of Muslin Underwear, Lii lirt Waists in Lingerie, Lin aists and Foulard Silk Dress Drawers at 10 and 15c the p Corset Covers, 15, 20, 25, 35 Crex Art Squares 20 fine Crex Arfc Squares at only $S 50 15 Jap Art Squares at only $4 50 each 50 Velvet Rugs, 27x54, at only $2 49 < 50 Velvet Rugs, 36x72 at only $4 50 e? 50 Body Brussels 27x50 at only $1.35 ( Fevr Wash Skirts. "n C.hit a Skirts st only $1.00 eae : () .-till i?" t*T ovt ? veil made $1.50. 'A r,T- re r. ijnen Skirts at $3.'50 to $5.C Colored Wash Skirt; .100 fkm Tailored Skirts. A great Skii well m."?ne, *i.m. Foulard Silk Dressei ?0 ilnc Sil1" "^ralard Dresses in two t:i di-Tr-?*.''-r.t, the smartest s*eii yet. just re :u:0 ??? .?."<. We consider these- g.-'a" valui ?h*: maieviai and make them besides. Messalaine Dresses \ - r>niv en i r?n each. also will include Tai/c tias that sold at ?16.00. Only thr< Children's Hats. In the Millinery Department you will j est variety of children's spring mrl sum be seen, any shape or style, 23c and i can cover the heads of 500 children at c the most s-tytish Hats to tye seen. Ladies' Beady-to-Wear ] ve ';oc Sailor to a nice smart ? - - - -3 ? i of nri/i??Q TV ' U iUl J av ii-v-ci iv ? on is to see this big variety oi Wrapper Sale 100 Percale wrapper at only $1.00 eac fitted lining. The cloth would cost thai IY, C OLUMBIA, S. C. ompt Attention. October istf ARF WF I1ISTIF nut. ww b jivv i ii Perhaps we ought to t achievement. But, you know " more he w^nts.'' This being tr in soliciting new business; and < are so well equipped to handle : Citizen's Bank o Batesburg, | BANK BY Ml ? Just as tasy to upen an . ? Though You Livet J DEPOSIT part of youi earnings TODA" I Brooklanc 1 New Crooklam WE CARRY FIRE AND BURGLAR INI 1704 On o com lay, March Z aany times, and we hope nob body is Welcome at this openin lgerie Dresses, Children's Whit en and Silk Waists and Silk Dre es. ICO fine white Embroidery air. 100 Shirts with bodies atta( to 50c each. Clothing and ] , Special jobs received and 1 eaca* offered, they will give you sa ' don't? we will, that is ail vou ?ach. ' lach. Slue Sei 50 fineV/euve xsiuc- Serges, $18, for this sale, vpur choice 30 extra fine, fancy hard 1 h $18 at $12.50 and $10.00. 8 We can show vou a jr.it or . )0. I I Separate => 1 r j 50 pair;*; extra hue panrs, ri rt> in quality, ? ana are worth $1, ou:> V5. | Boys' Sprii S j Young boy, we have the su umber* erif? 5 thev are great and to show- ; ?p?;Vori c-r, no j business, our S3.00 suits will ( m, If'via bar ' tho suit " Paid {<* aI'd don z cost you one penny, ant your boy ever had. It" you bi clothing at one time, you get it E a few black j YoUIlg Mei 2e or iour leit rr, ? , , , ? The swellest and smartest where, in new browns and g fini-h, snappy styles, $12.50 ai ibid the greatmer Hats to HatS ipwapds. We me time with New shape, new colors and short prices not long time pri< for $2,50. j1 - See these vaiue3 and be yoi iais. | walking Hat- I HonSe Sacks aI ?asonable, hij j At ODly 50c each, the Kimo headgear. [ sacks are belted, trim and lie; ( Trunks! 1 h. Well made ! Special sale of Trunks. Se< t sum | we *mll tell you all about the it ipn? >e satisfied with present the more a mail gets the ue, we are then justified especially so, since we it. ? O ill i caiusuuig, S. 0. PS96969S9696969S9S96969 ul: i Account With Us as | i Next Door. m Y. Bring it, send it or mail it. ? m I Bank f d, S. C. | 5URANCE. Z id 1706 Maia St. i MRU S [ I LVllJIXlj VI VI | n ?and23 >ody will go away 5 g. Notice?On the Sjj :e Dresses, from six ft sses! g Dresses, $2.75, $3.50 fj :hed for children up H s'urnishings |g at the best we ever .tisfaction and if the Suit 5? expect. J3 rgcs g extra quality, worth H' Sniali worsteds, worth B 30 suits worth ?15.00. gp Pants g| tis lot contains "00 pairs *g Suits |$ it that vcu would IM:e, Pp /oil how nice wc* do |?| :ontain a $1.00 w lt.-k, wrapped up, tho wetrh I still ^et the bos: suit ^ ly $10 worth of boys' p? two watches. /UOsm. J8S *" ls: Suits Kj suits to I c scon a! yrev o.ixtnvji, all hard P5 ad $1").00 each. fc] new* prices, we mean ?jj 203, ?1.;') 101" iJ, u <o gjj ir own judge. SS id Kimonos K nos are .short,, the hou3e g .'teaks! I 3 ue 'or your trcrS: and 5j aBBWMSEBil