The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 16, 1904, Page 8, Image 8
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Wednesday, November 16,1904.
7S2TCXL ASD SCZSSOBS.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Lovely weather.
Cotton is qaoted at 9? cents.'
The masonic lodges meets Satur
day evening.
Hon. John Bell Towill went to
Colombia Monday.
t'v Bev. J. r. Graichen returned from
Co!n&bi& Monday. >
We need a beef market that will
fOrnish fresh meat every day.
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JLU0I"O IS BUUUJ( Wi t b I a T
ike electric railway project.
See the sale notice of the personal
property of J. W. Ooogler.
The Home Bank will be closed on
Thursday, November 24tb, Thanksgiving
Day. /
Store house and Tot on Main street
lor sale or rent. Apply shortly to,
* X at Dispatch Office.
Mr. J. A Herman, of this place,
has been quite eick for some days
with fever, st Fredonia.
Don't forget to. drop in at the
Bazaar and see the many useful and
r pretty things being opened up. j
We notice the people in the tower,
part of the county are wisely putting
|v in more grain than usual.
Go to The Department Store. Ask
Mrs. Mulier about it when you are
looking for fine dress goods.
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Rev. George S. Bearden will
preach at Providence on the 4th
> Sunday in this month.
It k surprising to see bow many
Ij Lexingtonians go to Columbia to
? . trade.
r- * WANTED?The ladies to knowt
: thit Dan Yalley Flour is the best.
The Lexington Department Store.
Mr. A. W. Sbealy, a popular citi.
Z3n of the Adair section, called in to
see us Saturday and left a cart
wheel:.
Mr. Jame3 B. Holman has bought
from Mrs. J. B. Stokes, of Batesburg,
the stock of hardware of the late
Mr. Stokes.
> See Sylvan Bros, Columbia, new
add. and go there to buy your Christmas
present. They will treat you
white.
Cspt. D. J. Griffith, Superintendent
of the State Penitentiary, passed
. this plac8 Sunday on his way from
his o'd home at Lswiedale to Columbia.
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Presents of Any Kind,
Whether if is for BIRTHDAY. EN I
GAGEMENT. WEDDING, OR ANNIVERSARY.
We have just what
youwautin our store and can lit yon
up at any price, from $1.00 to ?-*000 for
single piece and in sets from $3.50 to
$5000. Buy what you need and 'feel
like you can afford, but when you are
in the store, take a look at it all. There
is no telling wlten you may need something
else, and our goods are all solid.
* genuine and of everlasting quality.
Every piece we sell is guarantee to be
the best at the lowest prices.
SYLVAN BROS.,
JEWELEES,
1524 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.
iiEMBC
y fall purchases ha
t desirable mercha
our efforts to keep
Lt. With capital s
3 times. We buy c
i of our cash purch
Mr. H. A. Meetze has been elected
cashier of the Bank of Leesville, and
has gone there to enter upon his
duties.
Buggies, wagons and carriages in
all grades. We constantly sell and
buy. The Lexington Dep'n Store.
Last Sunday witnessed the first
sleet and snow of the season, while
a cold^ dreary, drizzly rain fell the
lire long day.
Old Santa Clans is unloading his
presents already for the little folks,
the big folks and t>weethearts, at the
Bazaar. Peep in and see.
Mrs. Louisa Wessinger, who has
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E. Ballentine, returned Monday to
ber borne near Chapin.
Dr. George Smitb, a resident of
tbie town for a long number of years,
died Monday. The interment wse
at Elm wood in Columbia, Tuesday.
Remember whenever you want tbe
best plain and fancy candies as
obeap as tbe cheapest, you will always
find them at tbe Bazaar.
Look up tbe Dispatch man when
you go to pay your taxes and pay
for you paper. Give him tbe name
of your neighbor as a subscriber.
Cards are out announcing the
marriage of Miss Lucia Oswald, of
Barr, to Dr. James P. Drafts, on
Thursday, November tbe 17tb, 1904
Col. M. D. Barman has opened up
a nice line of groceries, glassware,
tinware, eto, in bis store opposite
Meetze & Son. His prices are tbe
IcweBt and bis goods are tbe best.
Mrs. J. M. Lanier Norrip. widow of
tbe late Rev. J. Milton Norris, of
Batesburg, died at ber home in
Edgefield county on November 11th,
and waft buried at Bafebanv church
on Saturday.
Now is the time to boy your goodB
from The Department Store and get
tickets. You may win a stove, a
water set, a clock or a set of spoons.
Always aBk for the tickets when you
make a purchase.
There will be preaching at St.
Stephen's next Sunday morning.
The pastor, J. G. GraicheD; will be
pleased to meet his congregation and
welcome those of the other denominations
and strangers.
You will find your fruit cake ingredients,
fine powdered sugar, cake
trimmings, chocolate, fine flavoring
extracts, &c, for Christmas and
wedding cakes, all new and fresh at
the Bizaar.
We expect subscribers in arrears
to meet us on our rounds with the
County Treasurer and pay up
promptly for their paper. We need
money at ibis season to meet our |
obligations incurred to accommodate
them.
The many friends of Miss Nola
Haltiwanger can hod her at Mimnaugb's
Department Store, Columbia,
wbere she will be piers ed to see
tbem and give tbem the best bargains
in any kind of goods tbey may
need.
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Lee have returned
from a visit to the home of
the parents of the former in Virginia.
Tbey were accompanied by Miss
Josie, the sister of Mr. Lee. They
are at the home of Col. M. D. Herman.
Mr. Joe CaugbmaD, son of that
; staunch citizen and Christian gentleman
Mr .ToVi r> Psnnlimfln Koo
| cepfced a position in the grocery
j department of W. P. Itoof where be
| is ready to serve his friends with
| down weights and full measure.
To Cure a Cut, Sore or Wound
apply Ramon's Ner*e & Bone Oil proraply. It is
i antiseptic?stops the pain and causes healing by
first intention.*^and money back if notsatisfied
>TJS UA
ive filled every pa:
ndise have come fc
i stnnk nn hand. J
efficient and with 1
>ur merchandise a:
ases.
All records broken.
There never was a man's shoe Bold
* A (tQ AA ikfti maf nb nnm Vin^AI* I
ni -yUtW bUBk nuuiu umi^uvui ? tuiui
Every pair are welt eoles that
means they are smooth inside, do
tacks or seams, they fit right and j
bold their shape.
They are made of Calf, Box Calf,
Vici and Patent Col'.
We know they are the beBt wearing,
best looking snd best fitting
shoes on the market for we have
tested them.
Eighteen new Fall styles to select
from at $3 00.
On Honor?That is the way these j
shoes are soled and sold by us. i
EHRLICH'S,
1643 Main Street) pA] IIMDI1 p
1627 Main Street flUlLBDlil) 0. Li
Sept 20?ly
Don't You Need
Some new silverware for your table? You
might as well have nice service on your
table now and er joy it while you areycuag
especially when you can buy it sc 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 new 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. LACHICOTTE & CO.,
JEWELERS,
1124 MAIN STBEET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
Final Discharge.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL
persons interested that I will app1" to j
the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of rro'
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oaie m anu. iur iuo ksuuluj vi xjrAiu^tuu.
State of South Carolina, on the 29th day of
Nov., 1904. for a final discharge as Executors
of the Estate of James F. Koon deceased.
a. I. SHEALY,
a. m. LONG,
4w2 Nov. 26, 1994. Exec a tors.
JUST A WORD
TO FARMERS: |
I 111 WAREHOUSE 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
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fever before have we had
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5 cheaply as any house in
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ring out that are sold I
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"Griffon Brand"
Overcoats
I Not only repre- ,
sent the highest I
ideals in style,
but are tailored r
specially with
an eye to com- jg
Th atp i? nothinp' hett.ftr^J
r as our Outdoor Comforter ^
than a "G-riffon Brand"
Overcoat Now is the I
time to buy. M
?. G. Dreher Co,I
LEXINGTON, S. C.
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