The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 03, 1904, Image 1

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\ ^ ^ Hb LEXirsQTQni ' J^F'ATC^L ? Representative Bewspaper. Stivers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Sounties Like a Blanket. VOL. XXXIV. LEXIMim S. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1904 13. ^ GLOBE DRY GOODS COMPANY, Jm TTT\ H. n^oztrcisiarozsr, TIE., lyLjjQ^^ k jf/fl/ ltfaSO MAIN STREET, COLUMHIA, N. C. Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. ^ October I3tf |^*T?Ather-ve"3b> Pr^es. J I r t | J Once I | A child knows j , | a thing be remembers it, but i k hie mother always forgets that j |L cheap shoes are Dot cheep | ft j shoes. She's been stuck time j aad time again, thinking the ; would save a quarter, but she ' will keep on trying. i I ?0_ ' 1 First Olass r Jb jia ^ W ' - J School shoes herej cost $1.00, $1 251 and $1.50. Ac[ cording to age of j child. They are j worth having. LEVER, j - "THE SHOE MAN," I 1 ! ? ? 1603 Main Street, I COLUMBIA, - 8. C. ' I ^ Feb. 6?ly. ' ^ mm a ja mm a a DR. F. C. GILMURc, DENTIST, Located at no. 1510 main street. I over Husemann's Gun Store, Columbia, 8. C., where he will be glad to see hie former as well as new patient*. Dr. Gilmore will be at Drafts Hotel in Lexington on Tuesday and Wednesday, February 9th and 10th. to accommodate patients who find it inconvenient to call at ' his Columbia office. January 28, 1901?tf. Fine Chickens. I Large fine black langsha^g and White Leghorn Fowls. Some beautiful Cockerels and Pallets Woald be fine for mixing on the farm. Eggs for hatching per setting of 13 e-^ga? Langsbang 75c; Leghorn 50Call and see them or send jour order. Satisfaction guaranteed. DISPATCH OFFICE _____ in time 5aM hr Hv iooiofc IH | TAPP S DEPARl ' . | GREATESTSJ Si We need more room. 0 snch an extent that we must play our beautiful goods. W store next door to us and the e ^ ing down the dividing wall. ^s3 Dirt and unless we get rid < >f H play we will have niauy artic 1 THE GREAT Y * Is just now at its height)] ra thousands of beautiful UN J dr^ds aud hundreds of yards jjp? sorts. Resides these there ; and Edgings. Laces and Rib! the regular prices. We have 5^ hundreds of these Undermusl y?& cording to material, from 10c k ^ now sell more to make room * ^ Send in your orders at once. SPECIAL SALES IN EY ^ To further reduce the sto gjtf offer special inducements in e 35 pay you to order ri^ht now. We prepay mail, uprew c amounting to S5 00 or over shi JjgS miles ot Columbia. | IHE JAMES LTT ^ ^ Golumb: V Peak ITews. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Mr. W. M. Wilson and Mr. Geo. A. Swygert were in Lexington on business a few days.Jast week. Miss Evdyn Sarratt after an ex tended visit to her sister, Mrs. Jno. C. Swygert Jr., returned on Monday to ber home in Gaffney. Miss Elizabeth Dominick went to her home in Newberry last Friday and spent a few days. Mr. George W. Summer, a prominent merchant of Newberry and President of the Mollohon Cotton Mill was in town last week. Prof. W. K Sligb, of Newberry, was in Peak's last Wednesday on business. Mr. - G M. Harman, the genial Editor of the Dispatch, spent a | couple of daye in town last week. Mr. G A Derrick Auditor of Lexington county was in Peak's lastweek on business. Misn Daisy Poore, of Williamston, | spent a few days last week with her brother, Mr. G. A. Poore, at the hotel. Last Thursday was a cold, disagreeable day, with a Bteady 'down pour of rain all day. In a short j while trees aad houses were fringed with icicles and the streets were in a very slippery condition. There was a light fall of sleet and snow on T? AT I IUOJ Mr. Milton Wilson went to Newberry on Thursday for a short stay. Fred H Djmiuick, Esq, of Newberry, was in town last Friday enroute to Colombia. Mr. Olin Stuck, of Columbia, spent Sunday with bis home folks. Mr. sod Mrs. Lackey and children, Btopped in Peak's for a day or two last week on their way to Texas. They recently moved from Texas to their old South Carolina home and after a stay of a few weeks in Fairfield county they decided to return to the West. E. Feb. 1, 1904. Are You Sestless at Right And harassed by a bad cough? Use Billard's Horehound Syrup, it will secure you sound sleep and effect a prompt and radical cure. 25c, 50c j and $1 00. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. wmmmmmm iMENT STORE I ? OF ALL, |j nr business has grown to have larger space to <lis- |?j| ? have therefore taken the ^ arpenters are at work tearTiiere is a lot of Dust and lots of goods now on disles badlv soiled. / iH ,'HITE SALE l and we have on display DERM LSLIXS and hum M of new White Goods of all *g| are miles of Embroideries mus all at less than half already sold hundreds and [ins ranging in price. acto $15.00 each. We must m . Don't delay a minute. X Right now. ERY DEPARTMENT. & crk all over the store, we very department. It will 1 r freight on all purchases ^3^ jL>p?<l within a radius of 6*)J gp AP? COMPANY, | Do You Want to Prosper in 1904? If so, you j will visit i THE FOUNTAIN CORNER MAIN* AND RICHLAND STREETS, Columbia, - - - S. C. FOR YOUR Dn Goods and Shoes. V LADIES' Ready to Wear Hats a Specialty. We contracted for all our cotton goods when cotton was low. T lie 1:^ otii i tal n, Comer Mais asd Itichiasd Streets, COLUMBIA, S. C. W. D. BATES, Manager. Great Cost Sale AT SWANSEA. S. 0. I have a ?0,000 stock of goods and they must be reduced to ?d,000 within the NEXT SIXTY DAYS. Now in order to convince one aud all I ask you to call and see that I mean iust what I sav, for instance : 22 yds. white homespun. *. $1.00 20 lbs. standard granulated sugar, .* $1.00 12 lbs. good green coffee. *. $1.00 100 lbs. table salt '. '. 50c 4 boxes, lOc star lye, 20c | Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, &c., to no end at and below cost. Come and be convinced. YOURS FOR SIXTY DAYS, PAUL E. HUTTO, s. c. RET TORK RACKET STORE | Batesburg, S. C. Bargains! Bargains I 1 Beginning MONDAY, JANUARY 11, we will cffer at and i every article of VYINT31U OOOl>S in our Big Stores. This is no fake sale. Wc mean to turn the goods into money, and make room for our New York Racket Store. JSATKSBT KO, S. C. For Mar&i G-ras Festivitos. Seaboard Air Line Railway Offers Special Rates and Route to New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola. On account of the Mardi Gras Carnivals at New Orleans, La. Mobile, Ala. aod Pensacola, Fla., February 10 h 10cb, 1004, the Seaboard Air Line Railway, will, on February 9 ii to lo;h, inclusive, sell special tickets from all coupon stations, at rate of one first-class fare, plus 25.\ for tbe round trip. Tickets are limited returning to February 20th, but final limit may be extended j to March 5tb, by depositing with j joint agent and pigment of 50c. | Stop-over is allowed under certain j conditions at many points, bothgoing j and returning. The Seaboard offers choice of several routes, including the new way via Savannah, Jacksonville and across the mtire State of Florida. The Seaboard is the short line to the South. For detailed information and specific rates, call on Seaboard agents, or address Jos. W. Steward, Tray. Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. C. Needles From Fine Thicket. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The health of our community is very good at present. lhere was a good deal of traveling Sunday notwithstanding the ice. Mr. Job Harman is having a beautiful yard pailing put around his bouse. Mr. Andrew Poath has had his handsome dwelling painted in very beautiful and contrasting colors We are sorry to learn that Master Fred Harman, who accidentally got his leg broken sometime ago, is still confined to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. W. K Hook visited the mother of Mrs. Hook, Mrs. M. A. Franklow, last Sunday. Mr. C. W. Harman is preparing to erect a large house at his home place. Charlie is a hustler. Mr. Quitman Roberts now wears a broad smile and sometimes a wide grin, just because it is a giri. The family of Mr. 0 F. Hendrix visited the home of Mr. Job Harman, No thine but Solid Lea' Every Pair G We have a lareo? vir.f> than ever hefrtre A C.t We give a p.;:r of $3 fiOnhoen every SaturcL*; ing lucky uuuibere, goo Cohen's Sli 16-36 MAIN ST.. C' the father oi Mro. Hendiix, last Sunday. Miba Ha'tie II .b'rtsis teaching a small but proe*e>?ivo school at Rod Knoll. Miss li b-rM is an accomplished mistress aod will win many laurels in her liborw as buch. The beautiful, charming and accomplished, Mi?s Hella Merz who baa been vnbing h?r c->u^ioe Misses Lottie and R >sa Schneider has returned to her home iu Bvokland. We fear mmy hearts h*ve been brokeD oq account of her departure. tt ivu l'1/ \ t? tiUU its many readers I remain W. , ^ t r. Mr. Etkersdgs Hurt. Batosburg Advocate, Jan. 2S. Oq l'uesdiy morning wuile coming to Batesburg, in bis buggy, Mr. Uriah Etheredge and bis sou, Jobo, were thrown out and badly bruised up by coming in coir.act with a freight train on the Carolina M dland The horse waR killed outwrigtit aod the buggy badly demolished Toe engineer blew his whistle for the crossing, but Mr. Etheredge thought that be had time to cross bit as the eugioe was on the father end of the train pushing a long load of box cars he misjudged the diotiLce hence the accident. The collision oocured at the railroad crossing near Westmorlands place. Air E.heieJge sa?d be beard the whistle blow but thou-ht be had plenty of time to cross and that his hort>e was not ufcaid of trains. Dr. E K Hardiu attended bim on his arrival in the city and pronounced his wounds severe but not serious. His son waB not hurt. Marriage. Miss Hattie R Ron, daughter of Captain John Pou, of Sandy Run, was married at Wesley Chapel church, in Orangeburg couutv, January 17, 1901, to Mr. Cbarle* G. Songtag, of Denmark, S. C. R*v Mahaffey performed the ceremony. The bride looked very handsome, attired in a steel grey broad jotn trimmed in white applique and saiiu with hat to match. Tcie groom was nicely dressed in bis full dress suit. MivbaDDi V % & DG88 and prosperity bo tbeir portion through this life is the wish of the writer. S. Say Your WINTER SHOES OF COLUMBIA, S. C.. ther Shoes Sold and uaranteed. mpon given v'th everv 2"> cent* Dnrchasa V ~ y nn?ht until UhristtnaM topartie* holdd whcu presented at oe Store, OLUMBIA. S. C.