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I The Ever Busy Plac The Shopping Cent of the State. ste:I Beautiful New Dresses and Costumes. Words really seem inadequate to describe the charm of these handsome Spring dresses, and yet the prices are extremely moderate, as you may see from the examples thai we give below, examples that are typical*of the values throughout the department. A secret of the success of our dress salons lies in the carefully studied lines and fit. Oar years of experience ias makers, as wen as retailers, nas taogbt ns bow to make dresses so tbat we can fit practically every woman, be she slim or stont, tall or short. New Silk Suits in the latest shades o. Copenhagen and Navy Bine. New Silk Dresses for street wear in the soft silks and crepes?all fashionable colors. Spring Coats in many exclusive models in a wide range of prices. Serges, Diagonals, etc. Evening Coats and coats for afternoon reception wear in richest satins, new drape models. Evening Dresses for Grand Opera in loveliest combinations of Charmeose, Lace, Obfffon and Jewels. Make selections fearly as they ar^ being taken rapidly. $12.50 to $75.00 Take Elevator direct to 2nd Floor. Children's Muslin Underwear. Prepare now for warm weather. Prices very attractive. Children's rants. 25 dozen, sizes 2 to 12 years, plain 9 and hemstitched, and hemstitched 9 ruffles, good, soft, cambric, elegant 9 value at 10c I Try Our Mail Order Serv S Write for samples. I Prompt attention to ou B town orers. I Service and satisfaction g I anteed. PERSONAL I Miss Rui ? a week or h Gathered Here. There and er,vRev. Mj * Everywhere. Dr. and Mrs. E.P. Derrick were vis - still being 1 itora in Colombia last week. the farm. Mrs. Prod. G. Hartly, of Summit Col. J. H. was a visitor in town Saturday. t*10 most I The Kidge Road 8chool closed on .Fork' was 1 last Saturday with appropriate exer- Mr. R. W cises. , clerk at C T. C. Callison, Esq., spent a few 8pent Satui day8 last" week with friends in Edge- Mrs. Ellei 4eld. land? was t! Mrs. P. H. Shealy has Returned from ^karlie a very enjoyable visit to relatives in Mr. Hend Leesville. - farmer resi< Lexington, Miss Lila Smith spent a few days bnsiness. With Mr.. Charlie Smith, at Chapin. The Rev. week. have return* Mr* P, S. Palmer, of Chapin, was Mrs. Rising Among those who yisited Lexington an infirmai ftrturday. Mr. Jake Mr. 0. H. Livingston, of Gilbert, Colombia 8 Was a pleasant caller at the Dispatch with his fat office Monday. Rocky Well MadameaH. N. Kaminer, T. R. Keis- Miss Wi ler and Simon Caugbman spent Tbnrs- spending a day in Columbia. guest of Mi ? .. 0 N , turtred'to-fc Mrs. Lflis Hallman, of Steadman, - " Was a visitor at Mr. Emannel Hall- Mf8- P* P man's last week. , , of * ^ ^ m and arot .Miss Ivar Grout, ot Gilbert, vuuted and #ttend( Ler brother, Mr. EarleCront and wife, ^ Tburs a few days last week. _ . Squire L. . Miss Lizzia Dreher, of the Selwood cjtizen of ? spefcion of the county, is on an extend- . , ^ ed visit to Orlando, Fia. . ,. .. holds these Mrs. Quincy Caughman spentThurs- band and is day with^ber sister, Mrs. James Dun- hi8 commni sing, who has been quite ill. P -H ' Cc Mr. Callier, spent last week with bis Thursday i family in Lexington. He is one of warm place the finest salesmen on the road. county and Mr. Jeff Amiok, a well known saw harkens to .mill mail, now residing in Newberry, coines over was here Saturday cm business. getting aloi After ;o extended visit to relatives W. in Lexington, Mrs. S. J. Derrick has holding do^ returned to her home in 8wansen. Biehopville Mr. Newton Monts and wife, of Co- fDC* a<J?6^ .... , . ? . ton. On hi lumbia, were visiting friends m town . ? . , ?? to Lexingto and county Saturday and Sunday. ^ . Madaraes S. H. Wingard and Mat- here, thews Wingard, of the Pilgrim sec- Mr Wm, tion, were visitors in town Saturday. prominent a Madam ee James E. Bouknight and in Columbia Elizabeth Derrick, of Leeeville, were attendance visitors of Mrs. P. H. Sheaiy last here spent s week. room. Bes Mrs. George A. Kaminer, of near Des8 man, 1 here visited her daughters, Mrs. M. W. affable gent Meetze and Addie Kaufmann, last ? tQde w "Week. an^ v:as BIT TMMI Children's Underbodies. 20 dozen, soft Cambric with suspenders, buttons, others lace trimmed, elegant for price. Various sizes, each 10c Buy at These Prices Children's Underwear. Pants. 10 dozen, plain hem and pin tucked, embroidery trimmed, sizes 2 to 12 years 15c 10 dozen Knickerbocker Pants with dainty lace and beading with ribbon, nice Cambric, dandy for the price; 1 to 4 years old at 25c Underbodies. 10 dozen, strapped with button for pants, good weignt twill, many sizes to select from 15c Gowns. 25 dozen. Lawn and Lawn ruffles, elegant fabric, lots of fnllDess, .elegant value, sizes 1 to 8years..;..,25c 25 dozen, V.-neck with pin tucks and edge with dainty embroidery, sizes 2 to 14 years. Price 50c Drawers. 25 dozen, lace and embroidery trimmed, many hemstictched and pin tucked, sizes 2 to 12 years. Price 25c. 25 dozen Dorothy Drawers, with several rows of Val. Lace and lace edge, also embroidery with various size tucks, lawn ruffles, dainty in make, finish and style. Price 50c Skirts. 10 dozen, good Cambric, Lace and Embroidery, many with small and large tucks, others with hem ruffles, sizes 2 to 14 years. Price 25c fuar_ DEF shfcon, of Columbia, after Ob sn day's visit to.her broth- Old age as it cc . Rnston, returned to her Prof?88ot' nature lay majestic thing. antities of fertilizers are ?bat is'old'age a laulei from the depot to age as it often is tion, torpid bowi , Frick, of Chapin, one of ^/0^enerai fee . ... . , - pondoncy and mi irominent citizens of the every instance is n town Monday. One of Chamber] ingard, the ac ommodating {hJdigettfon.^or lorley's Hotel. Columbia, regulate the bowi day in town on business. despondency will xr t xt ~ t> v h?Pe aDd good ch a Kyzer, of I*ew Brook- Dealers. be guest of her sister, Mrs . ger, a few days last week. Mr. Junius Ro , . _ . A . , iarmer, on route Irix Roberts, a prosperous in town recently ling on route 2 out from ant call. was in town Saturday on IT HAPPENEI and Mrs. P. D. Risinger ed from Philadelphia,where And Is Happenin ;er has been an inmate of pie Evi <y. - The case told _ . . common thing > Rawl came over from qnently and will unday and spent the day as long as folks hi her, Mr. P. I. Rawl, in the taxthe kidneys. ?winn Mr8- John H-1 ^ O., says: I w lhelmina Harmon, after Doan's Kidney P week in Lexington as the n80(^ .ra/ ***?" tt o u years wish good 89,> Hattie S.eay, has re- was procured at t ler home in Chapin (now the Harmoi t. Corley and little sou, p. J*1*!15?8 >. , ./ . . , .. do not think the Columbia, visited relatives | euring kidney tr; ind Lexington last week, . Mrs. Bailyisoi id the Corley-Wirgard wed- i pie who have dav. Doan's Kidney aches?if your j , W. Jeffcoat, a prominent | don't simply ask Iwansea, was in town Men- i ?ash distinctly ... m. 0 . Pills, the same th al business. The Squire thg remedy back? alesbf justice with an eveu 50c ali stores. ; a terror to evil doers in Props., Buffalo, J nitv Back is Lame?R For sale by a >rlej\ of Colombia, spent cents Fost-er-M n Lexington. Henry has a New lork, sole a i in his heart for his native j Stj??ember the every now and then h? i take no other.?a the call of Lexington and ? to see how the boys are STATE OF SC ig in God's country. S??ft3LC 7 j u a. u By Geo. S. Drafts J. Edwards, who has been Whereas J. W vn a job in a garage in me to grant him this State, has resigned istration of the 1 >d a better one in Charles- Stuck; ' , These are there s way there, he came over moni8h all and 8 n and spent a short while and creditors of t fe and children, who reside deceased, that tk fore me, in the c be held at Lexing . Piatt, one of the most tfce 23rd day of md successful business men after publication x, was in town Monday in forenoon t , ... they have, why t upon the sales, and while tj0|f sbonld nolJ twhile with us in our sick Given under rr; ides being a thorough busi- of April, Anno D tfr. Piatt is a Dleasant and . - .u . , Probate Judge Le leman of the first raagnl- Published on th ere delighted with his visit 1913, in the Lexii ich benefited by it. weeks. iSIMOS O VISIT OTJE MILLINERY PARLORS. n TV ? . il HT iLivery Day someining wew, Something Odd, Stylish, Smart. Every Hat and Design a Style In Itself. Panama Hats, $0.00 Leaders at $5 00 Sailor Hats, 50 two-toned shade in . dainty velvet, trimmed. Our special 11.50 Panama Outing, 40 in lot, with telescope crown. Big values at $3.00 Ratine Hats, 10 dozen, the ideal trotabont for general service $1.00 Children's Hats, 10 dozen, pique and chambray, washable. Elegant value. Each 50c and 75c LADIES' ONE-PIECE WASH SUITS. The Vogue of the hour. Prices of the most Tempting variety. One-piece Dresses, 25 in Lot, no two alike, and trimmed. Price $1.25 Orash Suits, 20 Irish Linen onepiece Suits, well made natural linen. Big value.... ..$2.50 Ratine Suits. 12 fancy 8aits, nobbv, dressy for smai*t wear. Big value $7 50 fancy -Jbawn one-piece Dresses. Fancy Crash one-piece Dresses. Fanjy Eponge one-Diece Dresses. Fancv Ratine one-piece Dresses. Fancy Voile one-piece Dresses. Fancy Corduroy one-piece Dresses, Trimmed with Lace Fancy Crash, Hemstitched Linen, Vandyke Lace, Embroidery Scalloping. Full line of sizes. Prices $1.50 to $15.00. K N ARTMENT STO J Agt. ^ If 1 >mes in the orcferly I | | mm i is a beautiful and I I |"1 It stands for experi- I * 1 i, wisdom, counsel. II ^P" Jt %# ^ 9 it should 1 a, but old I XA V | f, J i means poor digesel9, a sluggish liver Q I ling of ill health, des- \J fi | sery. This in almost wholly unnecessary. Iain's Tajblets tat en r supper will improve ^ le up the liver and 15*0 MAIN S els. That feeling of COLUMBIA, give way to one of k eer. For sale by All . d _ adv Invite berts, a progressive rp n . v s 2, Lexington, was 10 Call When 11 and gave us a pleas- bja> Make thh I IN LEXINGTON drug store yc I IN LcaIBBTUI quarters whel flto Lexington Peo- buy Of not. W< *below ^s* not an un- know Y011" E The same occure fre- here that is to continue to happen . , sve kidney a and over- in an Up-tO-ul lailey, Lexington, R. establishment, illingly recommend ?? ills as they have been mi m ? ; ly for the past two | tlO | 3VIfiP results. Onr supply Illu ItljlUl I he Kaufman Drug Oo. i-nn itir n Drug Co.) I have lo20 Mair id's Kidney Pills and nni TTMRT A v have an eaual in UUL.UMDIA, ouble." ^ 2iy one of many peogratefully endorsed __ , .Pills. If your back STATE OF SOUTH kidneys bother you, County of Lex for a kidney remedy By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., for Doan's Kidney Whereas, Henry W. In iat Mrs. Bailey bad? to me to grant him id by home testimony, ministration of the Foster.Milburn Co., effects of Darling F. N J. Y. "When Your These are, therefore, emember the Name " monisb all and siuguh ^11 dealers. Price 50 and creditors of the st ilburn Co., Buffalo, Neece, deceased, thai gents for the United appear before me, in Probate, to be he id name?Doan's?and C. H., S. 0., on 16th da dv. next, after publicatioi ' ? o'clock in the forenoon, >UTH CAROLINA if an>* thf>' have> v if Lexington. administration should i , itsq., prooate Judge. , . , ' . Stuck made suit to of April, A. D. !913. Letters of Admin- _ , , GEO. S. OK/ of snd fcff&cts Probate Judffe, Lexir Published on the 2u< jfore to cite and ad- in &e Lexineton ] ingular the kindred he said J. E. Stuck, Notice of Special ey be and appear, be- Xotice is hereby givei ^ n0 WPrS ane' t0 election will be held at 1Q1Q* ?fn House, District No. 38, April, 1913. "ext. 1913 for the purpose of hereof at 11 o clock clal *levy ofPtwoH (2)m o show cause, if any pUrp08e8 for said Distri 'ai? ,Admlnistra' will be opened at 8 o'cl e g anted. close promptly at 4 o'cl V nMQt-i18 J Voters will be requii ? noiOTc /T c , thein tax receipts and ri >. DRAFTS (L. S j tificafces ' sxington O0., S. O. "ncaces. e 9tli day of April, - m gton Dispatch two j j ^ '24. Board W OISJPH Cunning Neck Fixings. Fancy Lace Collars, Dainty Jabots, Fancy Robespierre Collars, * Oriental Lace, Shadow Lace, Cluny Lace, Agaree Lace are some of the choice fixings in these dainty neck fixings. Prices 25c to $2.00 GREAT SILK HOSIERY LEADERS FOR CASH. Best Values, Well Made. Ladies' Silk Hose, 55 dozen light blue and yellow, broken sizes, $1 00 value 75c LOT NO. 2. ' Ladies Silk Hose, 5 dozen, tan, Russet and Clay, sizes 81-2to 9 12. Value $1.25 at 89c Children's Plaid Top Sox, 10 dozen, colored top. Top suberb for wear. 15c value, 2 for 25c New Wash Fabrics Shantung and Chester Crepe. 100 pieces 27-inch, all colors, dainty light Zephyr like texture, drapes beautifully. Cool. Price, yard 12 l-2c New Spring Wash Goods. . Spring Fancies. Nobby Select . Tub Fabric. Modish Smart Effects. Shantung Linen Poplins, Replettes, J5aigan urepe, Katine, New Cloth, Marquisette, Voiles, Crash, Bajah Linen, Tissues, Crepe Cloth, Colored Corduroy, Linen Crash, T-?b Linen, Agaric; full variety of cj?' I I I I Menn< , MM W Ik . Colgal I Colgat I I I M# best Fairy RE. |t. t. nm ?R REAL ESTATE JG INSURANCE, O W Life, Casualty, Live Stock, TREET Hail Storm, AutomobiU Fire Insurance. Some Real Bargains in Re You 2 1-2 acre lot, six room upper Maiu Street, Lexingtc 1 Colum- Very cheap; must be sold 1 , mnHprn day8 for ca8h* > muuciii [ 310 acre plantation 1 1-2 )Uf head- Lexington, clay subsoil, well 'her VOU 5 acres open, balance oak . , saw timber, 10 room house, ' Want tO out.buildings, two tena verything Easy terms. be found 100 acre 'am?2 of l , , clay sub-soil, well watered, ate drug open, oak and pine timb< dwelling, necessary out-buil ? a bargain, easy terms. Rnnn Pa II acres sand land, 1 1-2 Ullit] UU Lexington, 50 acres open, m q. cut the tract to suit the j: * Must be sold at ouce at a S. CAR. price. Easy terms. 10 acres just outside the ir limits of Lexington, on ext CAROLINA Hendrix street, two tenan :ington. Must he seen to be apprecia Probate Judge. Writ*, Call, Coma and reece made suit ^ letters of ad- C. E. LEAPHART, estate of and , , _ , eece; Lexington, S. ( , to cite and ad- * dr the kindred lid Darling f. For Sale or Ken L * W^1 8e*l my contain . T Lourt of (i90> acres, more or less, reci at Lexington, vevKd by ^rt y^ l Lown, w iy of April, tyio divided up into six (6) tracts li hereof at 11 said land can be seen in F to 9I10W Cause, Shonlv Run'a nffipp who pan vhy the said necessary information, or I * uot be granted. There'is cat aboat (1500) Ti ' * 18 y boxes which has been in r kl?Tc /r c \ ' three years. There can be c ? n ' 5?0 UPW boxes more, which I igtoo Co., S. C I t0 reliablp pal.eitscheap. . a day of April | fbe ]aocj is weli located on Jispatch. 23 j Two Notch road betwe n 1 . . j jjgpQj. an(j Barrs station. Fo . Election. j information, call on Mr. F i that a special or Mack School 1000 Gervais street, Columb on April 26th, Mar- lS~111123 voting a spe- I??? ctS The8to?lls NotiCe ?f Final DisC ock a. in., and Notice is hereby giyeu to al oek p. m. interested that on the *>th daj red *") present 1913, I will apply to Hon. G ^gistiaiion eer- Drafts, Judge of Probate for ton county, S. C., for a Fi W. King, charge as Administrator of L .Teffeoat. tate of George A. Hope, deci . Boles, - J. J. HOPE, A.dmiuh of Trustees. 25, , ?????. ?r Newness, Style d Variety We Are :aders. iJBL Y. I , All 25c the Yard I HIGH-CLASS WASH 1 SUITINGS Ratine, Eponge, Ramie Linen, Crepe Disse. Ratine Eponge, 10 pieces, various colors; the craze of the hour. 25c, 50c, \ and 75c. Ramie Linen, imported; -10 pieces, blue, white tan; 44 inches wide...65c Linen Crash, Linen Suiting. 27 to 36 inch wide. Price 25. 35c, 50c FOR THE LADY IN WHITE White Always Looks Well. We Can Satisfy on Fabrics. * Snow White Dainty Material. Luna Lawn?25 pieces elegant texture. Per yard 15c Luna Lawn?36 inches wide, superb fabric, washes fine. Price 20c Voile Satin Stripe?28 inches, dainty, sheer fabric. Special price 19c White Serpentine Crepe?32 inches wide, the fabric of the hour 19c Eponge Suiting?27 inches, soft washable fabric 25c Sponge Cloth?27 inches, very dressy, washes beautifully. Price 25c WViito "Vnilo aO iti/tViac nii^o /iIoq* TV llitw T V|4V iUWUVC TV 1UW J V?VWI J ?| well woven fabric. Special 25c B ? m's Talcum Fowler, 2 for 25c H :e Cashmere Bouguet Soap 19c S ;e Transparent Glyceaine Soap S ever. Try it 10c m Soap. It Floats 5c n *aper, 24 sheets for 5c I II nj No. 9296. jjlf | REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF ' .||n THE HOME NATIONAL BANK AND AT LEXINGTON, IN THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, April 4, 1913. . RESOURCES. TornadOi Loans and Discounts $155,214 68 sand Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 1,171 22 _ _ - U. S. Bonds to secure cira Fsidffi r*r>lnHftn 25.000 00> Premiums on U. S. Bonds 700 00 house on Banking house, Furniture, )n, S..C. and Fixtures 20,792 02 within 30 Other Real Estate Owned.. 4,500 00 Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) 5,527 40 miles of Due from approved Reserve [watered, Agents 10,948 17 and nine Checks and other Cashltems 3,626.62 . Notes of other Nat. Banks. 435.0C all neces- Fractional Paper Currency nt houses. Nickels and Cents 156.04 Lawful Money Reserve in . Bank, viz: exington, gpecie 4,831.50 40 acres Legal?tender er, 5 room notes. 4,790.00 din?s 4tl - 9,621.50 ~ I Riwlfimntion Fnnd wifh IT. S. Treasurer (6 per cent, miles of of circulation) 1,250.00 nrner will , mrchaser. Total $238,945.65 ' sacrifice LIABILITIES.. Capital stock paid in $25,000 0C ,corporate ?W 4'??? 00 Undivided Profits, less Exension of penses and Taxes paid... 2,053.82 t houses. National Bank notes outted. standing 25,000 00 Individual De- ' .k 5?* . posits subject Af* T to check $148,461 32 I | Time certifi% cates of de- , posit 8,682 30 ===== Certified Checks ? Cashier's Checks outstanding.. 748 21 ing about Bills payable includ i n g snUy sur- certificates of deposit for bich was money borrowed 25,000.00 . . Plat of rank W. Total $238,945:65 give all -ill rent. State of South Carolina, County of LexLirpentine iugton, ss: ise abont h. Alfred J. Fox, cashier of the above;ut about uarned bank, do solemnly swear that will rent the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge and belief, i the (2) * alfred J. FOX, Lexington Cashier, r further Subscribed and sworn to before me "rank w. this 9th day of April, 1913. IN, W. D. Dent, ia, S. C. Notary Public S. C. Correct?Attest: _ SAMUEL B. GEORGE, 7 JAS. J. WINGARD, harge. karl f. Oswald, 1 persons Directors. 7 of Mav eorge 8 Petitions are being circulated and nuLexing uierousiy signed petitioning the CounInal Dis? ty Board of Commissioners to order the E8- an election for the purpose cf voting " goopH 3trator upon the question of "Dispensary"' or "No Dispensary.