The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 19, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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I Is vei * i The first Importation of Fall M 1,000 ysrds Linen Crash Towling, IS brie, IOj. a yard. 1 case Cannon ( prices on them. J. L. ! The Lexington Dispatch. [Wednesday, October 19,1904. PENCIL AlTD~SCisSOSSr Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. It is still very dusty. Not a store was decorated for the County Fair. Love after marriage is often a oneBided affair. Work is progressing finely on the (fitAnhnna line WtO^UVUV tiwva . ^ Make Caughman Bros', stables headquarters during the State Fair. A drop too much has caused many a man to fall from grace. Everybody is taking in the Fair today. Except for the dust we would have < ideal weather. The right kind of a "smile" never ..does any harm at a prayer meeting. A man seldom realizes the depth of a hole until after he gets into it. A woman will protest that she can't stay while ehe is taking off her hat. The rose is red, the violet's blue? and so is a man when his note comes due. It is said that already there are many light fingered gentry in Columbia. * Call and see Caugbman Bros', line j of baggies and wagoos while you are in Columbia next week. County Treasurer Shealy says his collections have been very good so far. Money doesnt't always had to happiness, but it helps in the search very materially. AU the bad children in the neighborhood belong to the neighbors?so every mother will inform you. / The next amusement on the programme is the State Fair, then comes the oircus. The hunting season is now on and for your guns and ammunetion go to Si. B. McMasfcer, Columbia. ~ Barr, of Leesville, buys Stoves by the car load from the manufacturers. That's why he sells them so cheap. MIbs Maude Amons of Bisbopville, is visiting at the home of Col. M. I). Harman. There was some frost last Friday. No damage, however, was done to vegetation. Miss Jennie Stevens, of Columbia, is visiting Miss Emma Ballentine, .in this place. Ladies interested in the latest and eorrecfc styles in Dress Goods, see Barr's line, at Lsesville. Did you ever pause to think how many people there are in the world who probably never heard of you? Rev. G. S. Bearden will preach his farewell sermon as pastor of Pisgah Evan. Lu. church, near Barrs, on the 5fch Sunday. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Are Yon Coming? All your neighbors are Coming. I! not before, they will be sure to be here Fair Week If you are not cyij^ing read this aloud so friends pan hear yen- It you want anything for $ Pf??ent or for your own'use. don't buy it before looking at qur stock c>? JEWELRY, DIAMONDS' afli in &is!/cd UUft.SU Vibfkllj GUT GLASS, EKGPAVEOGLASS AKD ART GOODS. We have thfe iairgSst selection and have only solid goods. Absolutely no platedware of any kind in our store, so when you buy from us, you can feel sure that it is just as good inside as it looks outside. Everything we sell is guaranteed, and if you will favor us with a call you will soon see that our prices are lower than others will give you for the same class of goods. Be sure and come whether you want anvthing or not. SYLVAN BROS, JEWELERSv 1524 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. MIMA h ?y attractive illinerv. A Fine Line of Ladies' Now is your opj ! inches wide picked up at a bargain, gc )loth, 10c. for the best quality. 10 piec The largest and most complete btock i Mimnaug Mr. J. T. Warner, wife and dnugn tere, Ophelia aod Viola, of Irmo, were in town shopping Friday. . ? P J _ j .[Necessity nas iorcea many a woman to goon tbe stage?aDd it should force lots of so-called actresses back to the laundry. Mr. Wilson WessiDger aDd family, of AikeD, are visiting the family of bis brother-in-law, D. E. Ballentine, and family. Caugbman Bros', stables is the place to leave your horse and buggy and have it well taken oare of during the State Fair. The Boards of State and Federal election commissioners were in session yesterday and appointed the managers of election. A large number of friends from the county and abroad, who are taking in tbe Fair, called to see us. We were glad to meet them. This is the season when farmers should plant small grain. For tbe best and purest seed, go to T. B. Aughtry & Co., There is a tremendous pressure on our advertising columns at present Subscribers and correrpondents will please bear with U3 for this is our harvest time. C. D. Barr, of Leesville, S. C , has just received a Large Line of the | latest things in Dress Goods, from H. B. Claflm Co., of New York. E. Ernest Levingston, who is attending school at Rock Hill, is visit! ing the home folks during the County Fair. He will return the latter part ! of the week. Juluis B. Boozer of Columbia, S. C, District agent for the Pacific | Mutual Life Insurance Co, of Cali, fornia, is in town thin week attend| ing the Fair. ! No rain yet, nor are there any signs of having any soon. But as all j signs fail in dry weather we hope for read the advertising columns of the Dispatch. Barr, of Leesville, is showing an unmatcbable line of Dress Goods, Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Gent's Furnishings, Hats, and Shoes, all at Bargain prices. Salesmen Wanted to look after our interest in Lexington and adjacent counties. Salary or commission. Address Lincoln Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio. The Free Public school opens at the Palmetto Collegiate Institute on Monday, October, 31. Parents will please try to get the children in the I first day. You are respectfully invited to call at T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia and see their tremendous stock of farm and pleasure vehicles, when in the city. No admittance charged. Mr. Jasper Rish, who has been carpentering with Mr. J. J. Taylor around town for some time, has laid aside the saw and hammer and left for Florida Sunday to pick oraDges for shipment. Waen you go to the State Fair be sure aod call and see the merchants who advertise in the Dispatch. Tell them where you saw their advertisement aDd they will do a little better i than good for you. I Col. D. J. Griffith, Superintendent of the State Penitentiary was here Thursday, on business. He gave us a | pleaeant call and we were glad to notice that he was looking hale and i hearty- He is in attandance at cu: fait. Farmers put in grain ^ Flour is I high and will be higher. <J. JL> Jtsarr, | of Leesville, is agent for The Buckley, Thomas and Enterprise Grain and Fertilizer Drills, Smoothing and Phe Harrows, Carry stock on hand at factory piices. i LOST?On last Friday, either on | the 5:30, p. m. Augustia train from Columbia, or from the Depot to Main street, a ladj's folding pocket book, containing a sum of money. A liberal reward will be paid for its return to the Dispatch office. * We are gratified to note how fast our puhscrintion list is climbiDg toward the 2000 mark. The figures at the bead of the editorial column | represents the total member of bona| fide subscribers?no dead heads no sample copies and no free distribution are included in them. To Cure a Cut, Sore ot Wound apply Ramon's Nerve & BoneOi? proinply. It is antiseptic?stops the pain ami o&nses healing by first mtentiOTi.L'Dcaiifi if not satisfied IfGH'S DEI with the Disj and Gentlemen's Shoes, Clothing. >ortunitv to get full value for your >od value 15s., our present price lOe ( :es of Bleached Damask 44s. a yard. )f Tiunks and Traveling Bags in the C h & Co., : I SL A A * * You would follow the crowd and buy a pair of Diana's if you ODly knew how much value we get into them fo&$l 50. They have lots of style to them. The Kiel stock is tough, will wear well; yet it is soft aDd smooth. They fit better than moat shoes you pay $2 00 for. Oar values are strong and prices are weak. Make our stores your headquarters when you come to Columbia. Have ail jour packeges sent here we will take care of them for you. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main Street) fMIlHDn P f 1627 Main Street j v"' blnfi'iij Li vi Sept 20?ly Don't Yon Need Some new silverware for your table? You might as well have nice service on your table now and enjoy it while you are young especially when you can buy it so reasonably. When in Columbia come in and talk silverware with us, or, if you can't come will send you our catalogue. We are opening up a nice fresh stock of watches and jewelry just received. Next week (before October 15), we will have an entire n6w line of handsome clocks at very attractive prices. Keep us in mind and come to see us whenever you want goods in this line. We save you money. P. H. LflCHICOTTJ & GO., JEWELERS, 1424 MAIN STBEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. JUST A WORD TO FARMERS: I UNION HOUSE CO., of Columbia, S. C., is prepared to Store Cotton in Standard Warehouse and to arrange proper cash advances if you desire to hold your cotton. Details will be gladly supplied if you El c! ci Y 0 S ^ THE 111 If 1EH0I1 CI, COLUMBIA. S, C. Teacher s Examination. HpHE NEXT RFGULAR EXAMINA1 tion for teacher's certificates will be held at Lexington Fritlav, October 21. JOHN S. DFRRICK. Supt. Education. Oct. 12. 1004 2w50. You Can Prevent Sick-Headache j when you feel it first coming on, by taking a Ramon's Pill at once. It removes the poison that causes the trouble.' A guaranteed cure, and money refunded if not satisfied. 25 cents. 'ARTMENT STO slay of Up to date fl We carry one of the most complete line of Dry G money. All goods as represented, or money refuin )ue catje vard vvide Bleachea fcjbeeting, 7 . h* 5 j. ? 1 1 lot of Umbrellas, special sale lot, price, 08c. 20 Wuo) E larolinaa. We carry the stock in and out of teasco, &Ld y Main Si, Colu That's the way things loo] packed full. Some goi and new sto % Another < OLD HICKORY V. FIRST OF NEXT WEI BRPfinRV RHFA MI ^IiIUVIUAV A &T&1 AT SAME C C.A.X-X- .AJiTXD SEE "C7 Lexingl N m A i ^jm if ^ ^\-><J!l ilk L v?f \ ; v ^ ? S liVPtl I ? Jw J, $rWd\f, 1 T ' U-i S I Grove's Taste I has stood the test 25 years. Average | bottles. .Does this record of merit appe; H Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten Cent . Yif*?rrr-wVl ferchandise. oods, House Furnishings. and Clothing in the South. L vard, 1 case Lonsdale Cambric, 10c. a yard, 1 case Cam>ruogets as a starter for the season. See the special ou will always find what you want here. & i mbia, S. C 9 k k at our place. A big house Lng out that are sold ck coming in. J Car of tlie AGOSS TO ARRIVE M UK. COME TO SEE US. I "S? JLE 00 COIjUMBIA, ?. C. I JOHN W. COKDEK, See. and Troas. i.; )LD STAND. t -.0$ . f28I 91 fil H HMR ^4 pa JkBy HKfi BjB 9H EMM?m BBMBF HB j|l^ !!llj|jj fllijf t ^jj fffjf''" ^Wk h u jfff| I Hn Ssfj n fil| bB ?3& ^^5b SHH * I '"s ROOF M, S. C. Perfect Fit. Latest Style. f^p Highest Quality. <Lowest Prices. g all these are embodied in the ^ | "GRIFFON BRAND," as evidence of this we refer to our satisfied and well dressed customers wearing GRIFFON CLOTHES. Lexington. S. C. " less Chill Tone ] j Annual Sales over One and a Half Million I -i al to you ? No Core, No Pay. 50c. I , package of Grove's Black Root* Liver Pills. J A t >j