The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 18, 1905, Page 8, Image 8
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The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, January 18. 1S05.
PENCIL AND SCXSSOES.
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Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
How is that vaccinated arm ?
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v The days are getting longer.
Wfl crfi havincr hoc* killing weather.
1r% 0 0 ?
^Gruano and acid will Boon be in
g&U demand.
Bead tbe change in Tapp's ad.
tb? week.
For a nice wedding present call at
. khto Bazaar.
The small grain in this vicinity is
looking fine.
/ The beat shoes, at rock bottom
: prices, at Bailentine & Co. *
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Knights of old feared nothing? j
bat a woman's tongue.
The K. of P's, of this place, meet
every Wednesday night.
Dispensary Inspector W. J. McCartha
was on our streets today.
Miss Ruth Adams, of near Bateiborg,
is vieitiDg Miss Edith Wingard.
"TTfilln!" Through the 'obone. is
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^uifee popular in our town these days,
~Bev. Evans Hall, of Samaria, is
visiting his brother, Mr. H. C. Hall,
of oar town.
Beautify your home with some 1
landscapes, window shades, at Ballentine
& Co.
Mrs. J. D. Roof, of Arthur's, wss
4be guest of Mrs. M. S. Win gar d
' Tuesday.
-Water works is much needed in
Lexington. Let some one start the
-scheme.
Who will ring the next weddirg
fell in1 this community? ThicS
awhile.
Boy your garden seed at the Bazaar
if you want good results. All
fresh seed.
Who will be the next to start the
erection of another brick building
in town?
Miss Marie LoDg has returned
from a two week's visit to relatives
hi Columbia.
* Farm implements of all kinds and
fancy hardware will be found at,
Lexington Dept. Store.
Mr. Wesley Nichols, a prominent
wtizen of the Leesville community,
was in town last Friday.
Mr. J. H. Hill?r, of the Fork,
called to see us last Monday and
left his cart wheel.
The price of cotton is still on tb*
down grade. It is quoted at 6 15-16
for good middling.
A fresh lot of buggy and wagon
harness just received at Lexington
Department Store. Prices the lowest
IF IN NEED OF
' A PRESENT
COME TO
SYLVAN BROS.,
1524 2?&in Street.
We have them ready for you.
By following up our business
closely and ordering goods in
time, we now have our stock complete
in all our lines again, and
now, as always, only the best of
everything; only solid everlasting
qualities: the newest, pret*?
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tiest and most up-to-aate patterns
that can be had. Good quality,
up-to-date styles and pretty patterns
is what is appreciated, and
what to look for when making a
present of any kind. In buying
from us, von can make no mis'
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take, as we have no other kind,
Come in and take a look anyway.
You can't help being pleased with
both the goods and prices.
SYLVAN BROS.,
JEWELERS,
1584 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C.
Ool-u.23n.lola
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ie market with cash, supported
KT IN THE CITY. Mi
aMMBM??BaMBg??HI??ceng
Many a single man looks through
the bottom of a whiskey glass and
sees things double.
Mr. S. E. Smith, now of Lennon,
Fla., was at Swansea last week visiting
friends.
Mr. John Taylor is Mayor pro tem
of the town and has become to be a
"terror to evil doers."
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Our subscribers will find the sup
plement that we are sending out
this week very interesting.
The Editor is out in the sunshine
and the cold this week hunting for
the "Almighty dollar."
To make room for their spring
goods you will find great bargains at
Ballentine & Co.
Mr. John W. Scoffill, a prominent
citizen of the Pelion section, was in
town Saturday.
We have been having some very
cold weather, but the wave has passed
away and it is pleasant now.
Mr. A- W. Lever, of Peak, was in
town last Wednesday and gave the
Dispatch office a pleasant call.
Dixie Lodge of Odd Fellows will
meet in their hall tomorrow night.
Pelican Lodge meets Friday night.
The new hall of Pelican Lsdge,
L 0. 0 F, is about compleled and
soon they wiil occupy the buildiDg.
Mr. and Mrs. Abram Stork, Jr.,
of Columbia, visited relatives acd
friends in this community last week
We are sending out bills to subscribers
who are in arrears. We
trust they will favor us with a re
mitiance.
Miss Mary Richardson and brother,
of Spring Hill, have just returned
home from a pleasant visit at this
place.
A few Enterprise Lard Presses
and Black Hawk Corn Shellers tc
close out at low prices at Lexington
Department Store.
Remember the place to have
your stationery printed is at the
Dispatch Job Printing Office, if you
want a neat job.
Mr. Sbelton Harman has oonclud
ed that he could not be without the
Dispatch and now receives the same
on Lexington R. F. D. No. 1.
Lexington Department Store wil
give you good values in winter cloth
ing and underwear, in order to mak<
room for spring stock.
WANTED?Renters for two farmi
or three cropers for two farms 01
my place near Gilbert. Apply t<
Ioor Hayes, Gilbert, S. C. lwpd
Mr. John A. Dreher, a progressive
farmer of the Seiwood section in th<
Fork, did not forget to give us t
pleasant call while in town yesterday
Remember that Lexington Depart
ment Store sells the best shoes a
the lowest prices and has one of th
largest stocks to select from.
We learn that Mr. Randolph Mc
Cartha, of sear Leesville, bad fcb
misfortune of breaking his arm whil
at work in a grist mill last Saturday
Mr. T. W. Kennedy, of Ne;
Brookland, was in town Saturda
and called in the Dispatch office. "W
are always glad to see such goo
men.
Just Received?A car load of co
ton seed hulls and meal. Partie
wishing to purchase should call f
once on G. H. Rsof & Bro, Barr, S
C.
Mr. George Lee, of our town. b?
been appointed carrier of the new I
F. D route out from ftris plsce. M
Lee has long been a valued employe
of the Lexington Mill.
Seventeen new names were adde
to our subscription list duting tb
past week. Still there's room fc
more. The Dispatch now has a ci
culation of 1,937.
The Editor expects you to brio]
that dollar you are due him wbe
you go to meet the County Audito
fr\ ooqoqq vnnr r>rnrM?rtv_ So remen
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ber this when you leave borne.
Mr. W. H. Witt, who is origioall
1 from Orangeburg county, has locate
at Swansea and is engaged iu th
sale and livery stable businsss. H
is pleasant and liberal in his dealing
i tr the sale of horses, mules and v<
b Jes. He has had a commodiou
j stabel erected in town for the bus
I ness and is doiDg well.
1 0 fjj Bargain
I u. lilie|Getters.
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by long experience, consequently
b
lie orders given prompt
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WITH 1 LOOK.
Empress, are well worth seeing,
for they are the best looking, best
fitting and best feeling shoe a lady
ever put her foot into.
They are made of the softest,
smoothest and finest patent and
glazed kid that ever went into a
?3.50 ladies' shoe.
Welba, our ?3.00 beauty, is as
far ahead of other ?3.00 shoes as
an automobile is and ox cart.
There is a heap of satisfaction
in feeling well shod, and \vheii\
we lit you that is just the way
vou feel.
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EHRLICHS,
1643 Main Street) Ml||UB|A C p
1627 Main Street) LULLJlDlrlj 0. It
Sept 20?ly
Don't You Need
Some new silverware for your table? You
1 I might as well have nice service on your
table now and etjoy it while you are young
especially when jou can buy it sc reasonably.
When in Columbia come in and
i 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 liDe of handsome clocks at very
j attractive prices.
Keep ns in mind and ccme to see us
3 whenever you want goods in this line. We
save you money.
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; P. H. LACHICOTTE & CO.,
, .JEWELERS,
I | 1424 MAIM STHJt.LT, CCL<UAiJt>iA, a. u.
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TO FARMERS:
: THE UNION WAREHOUSE CO.,
II of
d i Columbia, S. C.,
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t- i 1S
* | prepared to
| Store Cotton in
Standard Warehouse
o-nrl a rra n D*P
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re proper cash advances
if you desire to
^ hold your cotton.
>r Details will he gladly
rsupplied
if you
d address
' I 111 WAREHOUSE CO.,
y "^lumbia. S, C.
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e For fattening and keeping your
;s etcck, cattle, bogs and pc ury in 8
?- bealtby and thriving condition use
>8 the International Stock Food. It is
i- for sale by the CroBaon Drug Cc-, oi
Leesviile. See advertisement.
Col"uina"bis,, S. C,
t he gets the Cream of bargains, the benefit of w
uying
AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. SEND
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S THE LARGEST and most com- \
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% plete line of Mules ever shown in the %
\ City of Columbia can be seen at our ?
\ stables from now on. Our numbers of \
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g 100 head. As to quality we must say ?
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S they are h'ne and will show for them- |
j selves. j*
11 Load Kentucky Mules |
\ that will make you want to trade. \
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8 it quick. Now is the time to buy and |
g we are the people to buy from. Be- \
\ cause, first we have what you want; %
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w S second, we will sell you a bargain ?
\ every time; third, we have a reputa- \
| tion that we are proud of and will |
\ treat you rjo-ht if vou will o-ive us the ?
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Now is yoar time. When you come we w
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j oiis. This is the best wasron season $ ,
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1 car loads and trade growing larger, a
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% and most durable wagon made today ?
? in the United States. Ask your neiffh- %
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? bor what wagon he is using, he will \
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? sav "Old Hickory 1 nine times out of J
5 ten. If you buy the best you will ?
% buy the "Old Hickory" and they don't \
cost any more than the cheap kind. |
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1 will sell a few Buggies at cut prices,
ill show you as handsome a collection of ;
nd in any Southern City.
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