The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 28, 1904, Page 8, Image 8
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I Department Store |
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* SOUTH OF BALTIMORE,$
uur Bu^er is constantly in tl
Dry Goods, I
COME TO SEE US WHE1
PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
*171-? ? ? ? ? ?4?U ftys r?t r? ervrol!
rarmers uro eua ou mug owau
grain.
Tbe legislature will convene in
about two weeks.
Many a man is long on dollars and
abort on sense.
Tbe phone subscribers are keep:
ing the wires hot
Let us have* your dues for tbe
Dispatch, please.
Christmas is a happy time after it
is all over.
Next Saturday is tbe last day to
pay taxes without tbe penalty.
Miss Jodie Csugbman, of Columbia,
is visiting relatives in town.
Meetze Mulier of the S C. College,
is at home for the holidays.
A green grooer is one who trusts !
dead beat customers.
Strange to ssy, tbe coming man
is one who has already arrived.
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in ine iasi iew a ays *aa pncp 01
iamber has gone up to S3 per thousand.
Miss Jennie Stephens, of Columbia,
is visiting Miss Emma Bdlleniioe, in
this place
Old Noah wasn't much of a financier,
but he knew enough to go in
when it rained.
The chimes of marriage bells were
heard above the festivities of Tale
tide.
It is quite permissible to rob
Peter to pay Paul?if your name is
PauL
.Marriage is a good thing for some
people?furniture dealers for instance.
Mr. Pascal Hendrix came over
from Columbia and spent Christmas
with relatives in town.
Credit no man with his good intentions;
make him come up with
the long green.
A woman can make a fool of almost
any man if lature doesn't get the
start of her.
Messrs. Wessinger and Derrick, of
Newberry, spent Christmas with the
family of Mr. D. E. Balientine.
We understand that there is a movement
on foot to have the streets of
Lexington lit by electricity.
It is queer what an 8wful long
stocking the shortest kind of a woman
can wear.
Mr. Carl Boof of the Citadel in
Charleston, snent his holidavB with
his parents in this place.
Railroad Commissioner Banks L.
Caaghman, and family, of Columbia,
are visiting relatives in town.
Will exchange several White Leghorn
cockrels for common laying bens
or pullets. Apply at Dispatch office.
Mrs. Lena Hubbard, of Columbia,
is visiting her parents. Col. and Mrs.
M. D. Harman, in this place.
Mr. Jake Roberts and wife, of
Columbia, spent the X'mas holidays
with the old folk at home near here.
PRE8EN18! PRESENTS!
FOR
SS2?Te^7- "Z~ear
BUY NOW AND
BUY FROM SYLVAN BROS.
There are good reasons why you
should buy from us.
1st. We have the largest stock,
and you are more apt to find
what you want when you have
an assortment to select- from.
2nd. We liave the latest and
most up to date styles that can
be had. regardless of cost.
3rd. We give the most and l>esr
for your money; in other words,
sell at a lower price than anyone
else for the same class of
goods.
4th.. and best of all. we have
only good, reliable, everlasting
qualities, that can be guaranteed
for a life time and then handed
down. Don't buy before looking
at our stock at
SYLVAN BROS.,
JEAVELERS,
1524 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S, C.
, L. Mimnaugh
Col"u.3aa"toi?L,
ie market with cash, supported bj
lillinery, Notioi
!C IN THE CITY. MAI]
^ Now is toe time to make your I
New Year resolutions aDd next Monday
will be the time to break them.
Not even in the recollection of the
oldest inhabitant have we bad such
a warm Cnristmas as the last one
was.
The young: people er. joyed a delightful
dance in Riot's hall last
night. Many invited guests were in
attendance.
Col. M. D. Harman. wife and
daughter. Miss Annie Lou, spent
Christmas with relatives in Augusta,
Messrs Herroon and E!wood Myers,
of Sumter, are visiting the family
of their Uncle, Mr. John J Fox, in
this place. ,
Vfioa T.nla "K"amiruar tha nnnnm. ,
plished daughter* of Mr. Lonnie (
Kaminer, of Columbia, is visiting
relatives in town.
Mr. Brooks J. Wiugard, who is '
attending the South Carolina College, J
came over to spend bis X1mas with '
his parents here.
Mr. George C. Clark, a successful ^
naval stores manufacturer and a good *
farmer on Black creek, called in to
see us last Friday. i
Misses Nettie and Roxey Mills, of 1
Brcokland, visited relatives and i
friends in Bed Bank and hereabouts
during the holidays.
Misses Essie, Lucile and Carro
Efird, who are attending college in
Columbia, are spending their vacation
! with their parents in this place. ]
The appointment of Auditor Der- ^
rick for Crout's Store has been
changed from the 6 b to the 13th of
February, 1905.
After speodiog Xoaas with home
folks. Dr. P. H. Sbeaiy will open his
office Monday, January 2ad, ready
for business.
Mr. J. D. Smithdeal, of Columbia,
who received injuries ia a runaway i
accident about two weeks ago, is t
slowly recovering.
Mr. N. M. Derrick, a successful
farmer on Broad Biver, paid us a
pleasant call while trading in town t
last Friday. c
Mr. Jasper Amick, from the Piney
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woods section, rememoerea ine ^
printer daring the holidays with his
subscription. ;
H. L. R;>of, while in town Satur
day, did not fail to call in see us a
while purchasing his X'mas good
cheer last Saturday. ^
Mr. A. T. Stoudemire, a faithful
and competent employee of the Co- 8
lumbia Pack Mill, was here Saturday
and paid us a pleasant visit.
Mr. Lee Muller, of St. Matthews,
visited relatives in town during the
holidays. They tell us be is "most
married'' since he left Sandy Run.
Miss Jennie, the daughter, 1
of Mr. Geo Martin Caugbman
visited Miss Emma Ballentine during
the holidays. \
We were glad to see our young
friend Charlie H. Drafts, on our
streets yesterd&y He is odo of the
popular clerks at the Columbia '
Hotel He is spending a few days
at home.
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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. {
Court of Common Pleas.
G. A. Shealy, Plaintiff,
against
R. E. Taylor and Mary Taylor, Defendants.
Summons. For Relief. (Complaint
Served.)
To the Defendants R. E. Taylor and
Mary Taylor:
yOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED
X and required to answer the complaint
in this action of which a. copy is herei
with served uixrn you. and to serve a
copy of your answer to the said complaint
on the subscribers at their office
1 at Lexington, S. C.. within twenty days j
j after the service hereof; exclnsive of i
} the. day of such service; and if you fail 1
j to answer the complaint within the
| rime, aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac!
rion will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in the complaint.
I THURMOND & TIMMERMAN.
Plaintiff's Attorneys.
To R. E. Taylor and Mary Taylor. 11021
! Resident Defendants:
You will please take notice that the
summons and complaint in the above,
entitled action was filed in the office of
the Clerk of Court for Lexington county,
in the State of South Carolina, 011 the
20th day of November. 1904, and is now
011 file in said office.
THURMOND & TIMMERMAN.
Plaintiff *s Attorneys.
1 Attest:
(Seal.) SAMUEL B. GEORGE.
C. O. C. P. |
Novemlier -?o. liHM. ??wl>.
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U UU19 Getters. i
s_ o,
r long experience, consequently
bu
L ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT
WITH A LOOK.
Empress, are well worth seeing,
for they are the best looking, best
fitting and best feeling shoe a lady
3ver put her foot into.
They are made of the softest,
smoothest and finest patent and
glazed kid that ever went into a
53.50 ladies' shoe.
Welba, our $3.00 beauty, is as
hr ahead of other $3.00 shoes as
in automobile is and ox cart.
There is a heap of satisfaction
n feeling well shod, and when
ve fit you that is just the way
fou feel.
EHRLICH'S,
I
643 Main Street! rA}|!?Df4 C T
.627 Main Street! tUlllDLij fl. I.
Sept 20?ly
Don't You Need
Some new silverware for your table? Yon
night as well have nice service on your
able now and etjoy it while you are young
specially when you can buy it sc reasona>ly.
When in Columbia come in and
alk silverware with us, or, if you can't
some will send you our catalogue.
We are opening up a nice fresh stock of
vatches and jewelry just received. Next
r
veek (before October 15), we will have an
mtire new liDe of handsome clocks at very
^tractive prices.
Keep us in mind and come to see us
whenever you want goods in this line. We
ave you money.
P. H. LAGHICOTTE & CO.,
JEWELERS,
424 MAIN STBEET, COLUMBIA, S. C.
I
JUST A WORD
TO FARMERS:
I ONION HUH 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
address
I UNION WflH CO.,
>LUMBIA, S. 0.
Eev. J. G. Graicben will preacb at
Nazareth on the first Sunday in
January, at 11 o'clock and in St.
Stephen's church in this place, in tbe
evening of tbe same day, at 7 o'clock.
Tbe public and strangers are cordially
invited to this service.
i
J. L. Mimnaugh & I
ColTj-mloia, S. O.
he gets the Cream of bargains, the Ibenefit of
ying
AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. SEN
We will for the next fe^
ducements in order to ni(
loaded and enormous stod
wagons. This is mostly a
ly finished work that will
wear anything you can bu
lieving--come and see.
JPP MXJJ
When you say mules to us and get o
us?not as high as they were. We carry
color.
GREGORY-RHEA Ml
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.T
IS THE PLACE
Dry Goods, I
NOTIONS All
A Complete
Lexingt
GIRARDEAU & MAR
THE CLOTHIERS.
COLUMBIA, -
Bargain
f| & EVERY DAY $
B h &
Jy,? Givers. ? a bargain day |
hi at fo
which we give to our Lexington Friends when
D TO US FOR ANYTHING YOU WANT.
7 days give some extra in>ve
the bulk of our over
k of Buggies, Carriages and
11 new stuff-nice, new highoutshine,
outride and outy
elsewhere. Seeing is bem
ur prices you can't help but buy from
a complete line always, any size, bind or
fLE CO., ,o,r"B"s <
OHN W. COiVDEK, Sec. ana Treas,
?0
s ^
TO BUY YOUR
VI900 UUVU0)
ID SHOES.
lc j
on, S. C. j
~ n j Christmas Goods.
_ ' v:-!'"" 1 | Military Sets, Clotlies Brashes,
' rP.?l<vr rVnn'hc MllH *RnidlP? '
V- D lUllCl UCU1, WAJV* -W-. V*.. -W. ,, |
ii?; I Jewelry Boxes, Mirrors, j
v$K i?''\ I Writing Sets, 'Smoking Sets,
ga :r " * fi View Holders. Card Receivers.
I Child's C. and B. Sets, Shaving Sets,
I Manicure Pieces, Wrist Bags, Album
| ( James, Books, Testaments, BiI
i hies, Jewelry of every deI
j script-ion. Gold Watches
j I ^orm. tO^ ?30,
lllll!& I j Picks. China Novel- ^
? | j ties, 4 Piece Table Sets.
-jjgjlPili ' i Fruit Baskets, Fruit Bowls.
iawigflPi i Comb aad Brush Trays. Tea, Suajjjji
.- j gar and Cream Chocolet Sets, W;i|
rer Sets, Best Figured Vases, Toy T< a
pEffffi:' | Sets, Dolls of every description. SeisA
I 1 sor Sets. Manicure Cases. Knife. Thim- j
I j ble and Scissors Sets, Cologne of every |
Wj&M f s kinds, in price from 2oc. to ?o.<X>. j
1.1 j | Crosson Drug Co.,
' 8 | LEESVILLE, S. C. . ,
IP V I | Final Discharge.
1 ! xt0tice is hekeby given to alb
i JL^ persons interested that i will apply to
BanHBBBa^ i the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of Prom
m a : bate *n ftni^ ,or *he County of Lexington.
??? 85 i| I , State of South Carolina, on the 29th day of
Eh ggj JA 8 i December, for a final discbarge as
'a# B E2H He* I j Guardian of the Estates of Mary E, AJ;
bert H., and Alma P. Hannan, minors.
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