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, THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. ' A Representative Newspaper. Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket. vnr,. YT.TT LEXINGTON, S. C.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1911 G 1 ^ ' | ?bba?? XI x>cat -^Ex J Recommendation R J Yqu can 1 II Savings B I t- . . . VI V X.Y * Xi II I Citizens Bank * I BATESBUKb, Resources ' - \ 7 OFFICERS ANC U. X, CUNTER, Prer. M. U. BOATWRIGHTj Vice-Pros CEO. BILL TIMME IN II III II I : ,",M, . X^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHSS^SS CALI ITWTOIff :WATI Columbia Direc A, F. LEVER JOS. NORW J. H. M. BEATY 0. L. KIBL G. P. LOGAN J. W. NORV E. 0. BLACK D. A. 8PTV ^BB *' mmb ?-r Hbp 31 HHHR BP P| BWi 41 y ^kB?* j| # ^ < raw We Ha\ Ever Knowi Buy I W.I Hu jast landed another big lot These suite are |25.00 and I35.0C ? -* 1 v. 41 T# ? was ftau iwm tucrn ?tw. *?. j than gUd; if yon have bought j * a ' Skirts, all wool Panama, Sa '' We bare put on sale 600 La te |16 it, your choice now for.. We nil Purs; also Sweaters Floradoro He Just the waist for ladies to see them, 96o and fl.16. They Corw Corset values $1.25 Corset, 1 Dry Gc f 10 Tarda Best 86-inch Bleacl only 10 yards to a customer. 40-inch Sea Island, extra g< American Wash Fabrics, t) mfli Corne y k G W. B L620 MAIN STHE] Solicits a Shan HmwaHMV WE Pay You lo Save. I / - y. lave is a : A ank Book / in your pocket. It brings the smile that. stay9. of Batesburg, I s. c. 1 - $175,000.00 I > DIRECTORS: I A. C. JONES, Cashier. 8 L. W. POX, Asst. Cashier | iRIAAN, Attorney. | ????mmmmm??? ? ? Sj i AT jjj OXffAXa BANE t, s. c. II stors || OQD , N. H. DR1GGERS ER E. G.COOK || POOD W. P HAMRICK j rEY C H. BARRON || ===== gjjj ' i ?i?B ' m On ! m ? ? v ' \y.- :' ' f ' i in Columbii Jseful Articles K BATES of -High Grade Man Tailored Softs. > values, we pat on sale at $11.75. on haven't bongbt you will be more rou will be worse than sad. tin folds, worth $3.50, special fl.lS dies' and Misses' Coats, worth $5 05 fl?S, . The time to bay is now. ivelties in "Waiits wear with coat suite. Oome arid are beantiee and great vetoes. Values ateat style for only.. 59c >ods Values hin? tI9c oocl, the yard 5c yard 5c r Main & LOBE DBT 0 ^co^TCsrxon ET, b of Your Valued Pa i ?H?MMW Two Mules Drowned. Two mules were drowned in the Saluda river at Dreher's ferry late Saturday aiternoon wnen an aitempt was made to cross on a flat operated by the county. The mul*8 were hitcned to a wagon loaded with brick, and a9 the driver started to enter the flat a link in the chain broke and the flat went out from under the team and all went down together. The wagon wae later recovered. One of the mule9 belonged to John T. Dreher, the other to Thomas Shuler Mr. Dreher's mule was valued at $250, and Mr. Shuler's at $150. No one seems to be directly responsible for the accident, the only reason assigned being the defective link in the chain* Johnston-Lybrand. On last Wednesday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother, near Elko, Barnwell county, Mr. H. D. Lybrand of Lexington and Miss Fanny Laura Johnston were happily married, the Rev. Mr. Qolphin, of Vance, officiating. The bride is a young woman of many graces of mind and person and i9 popular in the community where she is known, Mr. Lybrand is one of the most popular and successful young men in the county. Among those who went down from Lexington to witness the event were: Mayor Sam P. Roof, Frank W. Shealy, Sam j. Leapnart, .Noah Lybrand and Tommie Hendrix The following brethren of the Masonic order are in attendance at tbe meeting of the Grand Lodge, at Charleston tbis week: E. R. Steedman, Batesbnrg; R. A. Barre. Gilbert; P.I. Rawl Boylston: Joab Edwards Leesville; F J LcTino^n i i ir.-- ? fflB?BB a. A Chance i First, and T Staple Apron Ginghams, the Beat Outing, the yard SB-inch White Table Linen, t A Big Bargaii We have on sale <50 Largj Q at they laefc, at... Blankets a 11*4 All-Wool Plaid Blankets, Large down Quilts 1*4 Blankets, hear7, all colo: Shoes! Shot Shoes fur the whole family.. Fw top, ladies' slippers, in a] Hens1 and I .5.00 Snits at. 12.50 Snits at We have secured 50 Suits moi sell them a9 Ions as they last at, Hats, Caps. Suspenders, Hall Richland OODS COMPAI ST, TIES., itronage. Polite and Pi Empty Triumph. Scene 1.?Train stopping at a big I junction. ' 1 i Ticket Collector (examining passen1 1 ger's ticket)?This won't do, sir. You'll . J have to get out and? . | Passenger?1 shall not get out. I re I fuse to be bullied by you. He're is my ! card. You hare your remedy, etc. Ticket Collector?I only wanted to j say. sirPassenger?Don't talk to me. You're 1 I only a menial. Fetch the station mas ter. i Ticket Collector?It's all right, sir. (Train proceeds and passenger re' lates tales of bis various triumphs over railway officials.) Scene 2.?A dark and lonely railway platform. One melancholy figure brooding. Passenger (thoughtfully) ? I wonder I if that collector only meant to tell me I was in the wrong train??Tit-Bits. | Think It Over. j | . It is true that it costs you j ? more to live now than it cost J I your great-grandfather, but it I t wouldn't cost as much if you t 1 lived as he did.?Kansas City j | Journal. , , , | The Folks From Maine. i The governor of Maine was at the \ school and was telling the pupils what , the people of different states were i I called I "Now." he said, "the people from Indiana are culled 'Hoosiers,' the people : from North Carolina 'Tar Heels.' and the people from Michigan we know as 'Micbiganders.' Now. what little boy i or girl can tell me what the people of ! Maine are tailed?" J "I know," said a little girL | "Well, wliat are we called?" asked I the governor. I "Maniacs. '?Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. WW 1 w * of a Life Tim hen Spend Su ==:= yard 6c 8 1-3 he yard 25c i in Bed Spreads oilts, worth fl 50 to $2 50, as long $1.10 and 11.37 nd Comfoita on sale at $2.35 2.75 rs 98c 58!! Shoes!!! 2oc to $2.50 [1 colors at pair 85c toys' Clothing 10 00 ! 700 re of those $2:2.50 Suits and will the Suit 12 00 f Hose, Dress Shirts, Work SnirJs, HUH H Sts. II A.O-EI3, COLUMBIA, S, ompt Attention. : 0( CP ' ?#>5 4 *11 owc/zvc /r 5 pet cent intexe.it paid qii puted Aejni-annua % % (tammexcial aecaani dmpie ^ocilitieS jar fiandfii Witt fU appreciated. Safety c 2A 01#^ SSeSSSSSCSeSSSeseSSSeSi | BANK BY ? Just as Easy to Op< g Though You S DEPOSIT part of youi earninj % Brookl $ New Br 2 WE CARRY FIRE AND BUR< ir Bai rem pf in ie For Value rplus for To; XTnderwc 5c the garment to 75c for all Put the ad man to a test, tr Make Christmas shopping Hundreds of good things to selec Put the advertising merchan Trunks : Just see these, from 25c to 6 Others ask fid Bay it at Ba Silk Un We offer the greatest values just the thing for presents, $1.00, tising man to a test. Try me no Novel Iu ladies' silk, velvet and pli and pure German silver frames. ? . .L. J WSJ'. i'DLU lilC iiU. iiiiiii iu a icni window, just right for presents ^?b5EA El ^1 4 Sober I8tf . 4 944 4,/fM ant/ 4a^lncj. depa&itfr', intered fbeinc^ comjoAtk oj $/,00 and. qAaa. received, ts atsa. cjiden 6pecia? attention, tcj ijaut {biMne&S, and yau/i account lepc^it iaxeS fa/1 /cent, $ 1.00 p&i yewi ? f <m</ QBad/ue#. JSSSSSftSSSCSSSeSCSCSCSeSSSeSCS mail: i ;n an Account With Us as g i Lived Next Door. g 59 TODAY. Bring it, send it or mail it. 8 and Bank $ ookland, S. C. % 2LAR INSURANCE. 2 B*^???????? * ? ?m gains! g Values is Like These ys, Etc. >ar For All ! wool. v j me now. easy. Bay useful articles first. t from here. t to a test. Try me now. &nd Valises 00, for a large, brass bound Trunk. te8' for < $6 00 ibrellas nn AArth. ailrer and irokl handler. : 1.26, 1.50 and 2.00. Put the adver- I w. I ties ish handbag, with long silk corda A handbag to suit you in every . Try me now. See them in the ,50c , 75c , 1.00 and 1.25. i c. IT )R LESS O jTi f*