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"v>- ' ' = ' ' #* ? * * THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH, & > - arSr^^i . ? -/ f- . ^ *% " 1 ?^? ???& Representative ftewspuper Sowers Lexington and the Kardsra at the Surroundinp Sauntioa i-.iiie a fclanhet, t ^f VOL. XLI. LEXINGTON, S. C? WEDNESDAY JULY 5, 1911 go j: . GLOBE DBT GOODS COMPANY, T~~ I ' Z Z T77". n. 3^oirc3za:o^T, Tie., 2^E^2sr^.a-E:ie, iv ' . ' \'^M: L?A50 MAIN STREET, - - - - - - - - C OLUMBIA, S. O. vJ I .? - Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. ? ^ ' October istf 7*" f er -V - _ . _ _ . . ^ msm LEVER. TOWED lEKlTON IV MIRRIUGE THIS MIS f O'CLOCK ^ ?.+? - Quiet Ceremony to Take I Place at St. Stephen's , Church. Of State and national interest will be the marriage of Asbnry Francis Lever, the Seventh district congressman from South Carolina, and Miss * Lucille Scurry Butler, of Lexington, the happy event to be solemnized this evening at 6 o'clock. This announcement will be a'surprise to Mr. Lever's friends throughout the state. He came to Lexington a few days ago presumably on business, and nothing was known of his intentions until the announcement was made. The marriage is to be solemnized at St. Stephen's Church, and will be very quiet, no invitations having been issued. However, the public generally are invited to witness the ceremony. I [/ x i ^ \ , : * i! ' V- ; . jr p*l 5WL ggj B Mraj Qfl ^HDj ^Bfl BHB BBI P V WKg^^M/ VBKI .. Miv 5 M 5 ? - M 5383 By 9969 '* E3 5353 gj 6969 nn Bv a careful II say is rig] Yd wide Bleaching 40 inch Sea Island 2,000 yds Apron Gibghams. Beautiful Checked Dimity.. Not a piece of these goo less than 7c and 8c yd. Ladies Look! 3 yds long wi w 1 Kaffle on tne siae, uurtain o Curtain Scrim Curtain Net, in All Colors.. Just Arrived: One Case Eacb and Lawns. Special wnile Cases Last Only 12 1-2 and 15c Flowered Law White India Linons 6, 8, >?il This line Ify Hat if you 1616 Main Columbia, S Miss Butler will be attended by her three sietera, Mrs. W. A. Wright, of Atlanta, and Misses Alice Mae and Lillie Batler. M. E. Zeigler, Esq., of Orangeburg. former private secretary to Mr. Lever, will be the best man. The ceremony will be performed by Rev. W. H. Miller, of Columbia, a collegemate oror qcciof.orl hr T?.pv. T. S. i Brown, pastor of St. Stephen's Church, Lexington. The bride-elect is the second daughter of Maj. John W. Butler, who comes of the old and distinguished Abbeville and Edgefield Butlers, and is a relative of the late Gen. M. C. Butler, the fa- ; mous Confederate leader, and later j prominent in the hi3tory of the state? : both in the days of reconstruction and j in the United States senate. While a ! rflaiHp.nfc nf Athens. Ga.. she attended ! Lucy Cobb institute, and later graduated from Due West Female college at Due West, S. C. Aside from any family connections Miss Butler is a woman of rare charm and pleasing personality. Since coming to Lexington she has, by her uniform kindness and courtesy, endeared herself to all, and the number of her close personal friends has steadily increased. Mr. Lever has been a member of Congress for ton years, succeeding the i = I BE *w -i fi THAT COLU! I I Benl . examination of m; it. Visit Hopkins 5c yd They are Beauties. .....5c yd Blue Bel) Chambry and 5c yd hams. Every child th< 5c yd knows these goods ar? >ds worth where for 10c yd., and t it bat Hopkins says Yd Wide Madras and I th a Nice , 12 l-2e. Come and see i niy 29c Misses'Dre ^ We have too many of Sc yd 50c Ones only l of Calico 75c Ones only the Two 1.00 Ones only .3l-2cyd 1.25 Ones only ns 9c 1.50 Onesonly 11, 18c yd They are Beauties. must be coised c don't come to He St., | c. ^yP i lamented Dr. Stokes, and his popularity is amply attested by the fact that he has been repeatedly reelected by overwhelming majorities. Immediately after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Lever will leave for a ten < 1 < i. j . i.1. . i. . _ f "XT i.l_ days' rrip ro me mountains 01 isorui Carolina, after which they will go to Washington, their future home. Wash Hunter Paroled. Governor Blease on Friday granted a permanent parole to G. Wash Hunter, the Laurens county white man who was facing an eight-year sentence in the State penitentiary for having | taken the life of Elbert Copeland, a 1 cripple, several years ago. Hunter goes free without ever having served an hour of his sentence. Hanter was tne governor's own client, the chief executive having been Hunter's attorney through the several trials of the case. Pomaria Lodge. Pomaria Lodge, A. F. M., will convene on Saturday, July 8, 7 p. m. Sec ond degrees will be conferred. Visitors welcome. Jno. C. Swyererf, W. M. MBIA HAS E' w?ie?uai y prices and the q 4 ^4 -ft IT 1 loio main tsin _______ Ladles'E Utility Ging- Ladies' Drawers... 3 W?I^ over Ladies'Gowns * i sold every- t.q^,'0q? WhUD TTr.fi, hey are worth ?? 8c yd Ladies' White Unde >ercals worth Ladies' White Unde them, .only 9c Corset Covers, Ju9 SS0S White Quilts from. these. We have the Fin 39c Goods in the City v 5*c -37-inch Embroidery 79c has never been hear 89c only *Sc 17 inch Embroidery Other Embroideries mi to make room ipksns'. This tin 1 B-J/sf MIT KM ' 11 BY 1 IS DEFENSE OF BIS MOTHER Elder KirMand Is Said to Have Mistreated Wile Slayer Unarrested. Camden, July 3.?McRay Kirkland of We9t Wateree Section was killed by his scyi, Willie Kirkland, early this morning. It seems that there was son e family trouble and young Kirkland was protecting his mother. McKay Kirkland, it is said, attacked iris wife last night and forced her to leave the house and stay outdoors all night. She sought refuge at the house of a neighbor early this morning. Just after daybreak Kirkland drove over the neighbor's house and called them out. He grabbed his wife and threw her into the buggy, drew a big knife and de fied anybody to hinder him in his actions. Ab^ut this time Willie Kirkland ?X?S*X?S?X?S?^?S'XC* X VER HAD IS I uality of my mere! set,from the 29th c drawers 1 19c ToweJs 2 for ... *.. .39c, 79, 98c Towels only ... erskirts 39c Towels only ? ir9birts 79c Towel9 0nly ? jrskirts 9Sc ???? 10 4 t 19c and 39c 25c Kind only. 69cto 3'48 Bleached and est Line of these Pepperels 10-4, T? trnnrxf tAn O J. Oil 11 VJ I ?the like of which 2 d of in Columbia See that Neglig 25c yd See that 1.00 Si 10c yd Entire!}7 too a and Laces Lower. only .JESS iHaL JSL i for our Fali Line, e closed out reg< ?X?S?X?S?X***X?Z?X?S?i came up and asked his father to release his mother. When his father refused and threatened him, he sent for his pistol and again demanded his father to release her. Again his father refused. Then Willie shot him once in the head, killing him instantly. The fir9t time he pulled the trigger the pistol snapped. Cocking it again, he took careful aim and fired the fatal shot. McRay Kirkland had a bad reputation and was considered a dangerous man, while his son is a very quiet young man and is well thought of in his section of the county. It did not appear that McRay Kirkland was intoxicated, but was almost insane with anger. Willie Kirkland lias not been arresti ed, but is said to be on way to give up. I I W. B. Glenn Goes Free. W. B. Glenn, who shot and killed* Clinton Rhoden on the streets of Batesburg during March, 1910, and who wa9 tried and convicted and sentenced to serve a period of five years in the State penitentiary, has been permanently paroled by Governor Blease without having served a day of his sentence. A F A NO W ON AT mm a landise you will se )f June on until the MnMHHMHnBMiabHBnHaBHKanMI 'OWClS I Too many 1. ... Little Boys' utueB^s* lie "r ,9c SttOI ?????? This is one Sheeting yoaa bunch 1J)c 4.00 Men's ( [Unbleached. 3,50 o?or;rt -rr^ 3 00 OUCUiaJ j u 2.00 ihirlS 3 50 Ladies* 3.00 ;ee Shirt only 39c 2 00 " hirtonly 70c 2 23 " lany 50c Work Shirts 3;,(; Children's You will miss ardless of cost. C gj> 1616 d Coin v-.? Mail Carrier Shot Down Dawson, Ga., July 3.?The bulletriddled body and wagon of Linnie Maury, a rural mail carrier of Edison, who has been missing since Saturday, have been fouud in a swamp several miles oat of town and just off the public road. With the body was found a ii't "J to the dead man's wife ;n an at tempt to maKe me crime appear as suicide. Maury was evidently driving along the public road unsuspicious of danger. The wagon bottom was bloodstained. The mail pouch was found near the body. It is not known whether it had been tampered with. Poshes are scouring the county with track dogs in an effort to capture the slayer of the carrier. Maury went out on his route Saturday morning as usual. When he failed to return a search was instituted. The dead man is a member of a prominent family and is survived by his widow and one child. Modern Mathematics. 2 little hobbles make one hare m, 4 little harems make one searem, 8 little scarems make one starem, 16 starems make one tearem. 'i ALE ' i n mm |m| Cj3?TU) & S3S8 I f ra e that what S ) Sale closes. j9s pll J] ,0('Overalls Special... 79c II Overalls only 15c " Shirts onlv 15c mi ZSl SHOES! rjl line on which we can save X 0 of money. i * )xfords 3.29 ? " 2.79 X " 2.29 A " i.69 rv ? Oxfords 2.79 |Mi| I Mil A . Wc/ I # 99 I ? | 3 Oxfords still Lower. I It j ? M 41 BVVI A a very pret- ft ?? AA <& V UIBIC7 I E, V ? M i Main St., m imbia, S. C. El 3 ffw