The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 09, 1905, Page 8, Image 8
-? ?
N V ^
?' . *
V
?$y.~
^THe 1Us
will be a most powerfn
Hi
J Mimnaugh's I
5 Big Bopartment Stores, |
1 Columbia, S.C.
?**???
, PS2TCIL A2TD SCISSOBS.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
n There by a Dispatch Man.
Ask your dealer for T. X. L.
There ia talk of building a warehouse
at Leeaville.
Mrs. J. S. Kyzer is spending
awhile with her sou at Gilbert.
T. X. L. cores cold in the bead.
That was a delightful rain we had
Monday afternoon.
Pro! S. S. Lindler has been quite
&V-. ' ?
sick for a few days but is some better
&
we are glad to bear.
A good farm and boggy horse for
sale cheap. Apply to Irvin D. Hallman,
Lexington, S. C.
Mrs. A. M. Harman has been quite
? sack but her friends are glad to learn
that she is improving.
, Mrs. Murray Monts, of Columbis,
is visiting relatives and friends on
Gilbert R. P. D. No. 1.
I :v m
Always use T. X. L. for pains. J
We learn that the Rev. Thomas
Rivers died yesterday and was bur.
ied at Bull Swamp church near
North today.
gasst '.
^ TT^ll mttn 4a nn(D (01 f
Oll> AJeuiuet juaut nuu to uun n?o?
'$:/ \ the Colombia Power Company, has
added his came to the subscription
list of the Dispatch.
Prof. O D. Seay, like all Lexing|tonians
leaving their county, has the
> Dispatch to follow him to his new
borne at Easley.
One second-hand five-horse power
Friek engine for eale cheap. Apply
to H. M. Wingard, Lexington, S- C.
v Editor Charles B. Rogers, of the
BateBburg Advocade, was in town
Thursday and paid this office a pleasant
call
Mr. J. Cal Goodwin, one of the
? substantial farmers around Gaston,
was in town recently shopping and
paid us a pleasant call.
I have just received a car load of
furniture, which I will sell cheap.
Call and see my stock before you buy.
J. M. Craps.
Mr. C. W. Eargle and family and
W.a Trf>n?oo "RiaHav nf fchft T?nrk.
i Oo *^ev?*v rj v? ww ? ?
*
Tinted Mrs. Amanda Bister in town
last week.1
.
Mr: llamp Lorick, who has been
' sojourning at Glenn Springs for two
weeks, has returned to his home at
Irmo much improved in health.
The Lexington Base ball club will
try conclusions with the Brookland
nine on the diamond at the Mineral
SpringB next Satnrday.
We are indebted to Mr. Burrie
Herman, one among the best truck
farmers of this vicinity, for a mess of
"Harman's Early Prolific Sweet
Potatoes."
. Mrs. H. A. Spann and Miss Pearl,
of Leesville, and Miss Wakefield
Mattison, of Columbia, visited Mrs.
S. B. George, and took in a part of
the reunion.
Mr. Joe Smoak has received an
appointment as route agent in the
United States mail service and left
for Charleston Sunday to assume
his duties.
>, _ .
.Mr. George Bickley and wife visited
the family of Mr. B. F. Barrett in'
town Saturday and Sunday. Mr.
Bickley is one of Hilton's most progressive
farmers.
T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia,
make a speciality of farm wagons as
well as buggies and other vehicles
which are built to last. See their
line before purchasing.
An infant child of Mr. Noah S.
Croat, who lives on Gilbert R. F. D.
- No. 1, died last Monday afternoon
with typhoid dysentery. It was
buried on Tuesday in the family
burying ground. Another one of
Mr. Croat's family has typhoid fever:
wgest X
THE
1 incentive to buying
with, su
or. xj.
Mr. Bob Hamioer, w&o was raise
near Little Mountain, died froi
blood poison Sunday in Brooklan
and was buried at the old home nes
Chapin Monday.
The date of Ioor Hayes' barbecu
has beeQ changed from the 19th 1
26th of August. Persons intereste
will take notice and govern then
selves accordingly.
Misses Mamie, Nettie and Leo
Boozer returned to their home i
Columbia last Wednesday aft<
spending a few days very pleasant!
with the family of Mr. J. J. Fox an
other relatives in town.
Meetze & Son extend a cordial ii
vifcafcion to people attending court i
call at their store and inspect the
stock of general merchandise. The
goods are the best and their pric<
are reasonable.
While repairing a shafting at tl
Lexington Cotton Mill last Saturds
afternoon, Mr. Jim Bicard, the m
chinist, got his hand caught an
severely mashed and breaking one <
his fingers.
Madame Bumor says that 01
young friend, Lee Muller, has coi
eluded, since he moved to Orang
burg, that it is not good for man 1
iive alone, and has chosen a fa
damserfrom Virginia as a helpmate
Bargain hunters are informed tfr
Tapp's Greater Department Stor
Columbia, has inaugurated a grar
special sale at wbioh lots of summ
goods are actually given away for
little money.
tBoozer
Strother, the young colon
hackman, who was shot by robbe
at the depot about ten days ago, h
recovered sufficiently as to be at
to be up and about much to t
s i _ii _ . r
surprise 01 even me attending pn
Bicianl
Everybody is looking forward wi
pleasure to next Saturday when
E. Mathias & Sons will have th<
barbecue at the Mineral Spring
MubIo and dancing and plenty to c
will be the order of the day.
A small child of Mr. Jasper
Croat, on Gilbert R. F. D. No.
was seriously burned on last Mond
evening. We are glad to learn tt
the little sufferer is doing as w
as could be expected under the c
cu instances.
When you do a job of work alwa
use the very best materials so as
give entire satisfaction to your ]
trons. Blacksmiths and wheelwrigl
will find the best materials on t
market at, T. B. Aughtry & Co
Columbia.
The residence occupied by ft!
Fred E. Cullum and family, in Bat
burg, was destroyed by fire of i
known origin last Wednesday. M<
of the furniture and household effei
were saved. The house was t
property of Mr. N. Alonzo Bat
and was insured for $800.
Mr. G. W. Smith, from Ain, Ai
is in town visiting relatives a
friends and attending the reunion
the Confederate Veterans. He v
a member of Co. 1,15 th S. C. re
ment and did gallant service for 1
county and State. He left t:
county iu 1871, and this is the seco
trip to Lenngton.
The three white tramps, who it
supposed robbed the depot h<
recently, are said to have gone do1
the Orangeburg, road to Edmu
and thence continued their itineran
down the Perry Extension towa
Savannah. it is also said that ail
shooting Strother, they left in su
baste that they forgot to take aw
with them a package of shirts a
drawers which they had stolen 1
gether with two guns from the etc
of Mr. Kyzer, at Macedon, a nig
or so before.
>epartm4
TURN OF SEASO
during tlie Summer Seaseli
large inducements she
Columlb
i
a ^
ta
D
Let us impress this fact on
y you.
d The feet are more sensitive
in hot weather than in cool. It
3. is not so much the kind of Oxjo
ford's that you wear that
ir makes them either comfortir
able or uncomfortable, but it
38 is the way they fit. Shoe fitting
today is a science and at
le our shoe stores you will find
the science mastered.
iy
When in Columbia allow ns to
ftshow
yon our line of Ladies'
" Oxfords at $2 and be convinced
af of their style and perfect fitting
qualities.
We have them made in Black
ir
Kid, Tan or White Canvass.
Qe
TUTTTIT TflTT'C<
to jmiuiitn o,
" !!? !!S IK8f COMMA, s. c.
at _
e> A large number of communications
1(^ were received in this morning's mail,
er which it is impossible for us to puba
lish, and many of whioh wilj, become
Btale before the next issue. Our
ed correspondents will please favor us
>rs by getting their communications in
as this office on Monday preceding the
tie day of publication, unless something
be of an unusual nature happens.
It is claimed by those who patronize
him that H. M. Wingard is
kb the cheapest place in town to buy
J- your supplies of general merchandise,
Mr and be extends a cordial invitation to
?8- people attending court to call and
&t learn his prices and he promises to
make his reputation good.
J. Dr. D. M. Crossdd, who all the
1> people in his field of practice at
ay Ldesville and vicinity respect as a
tat And love as a Dhvsician, has
ell returned from Glenn Springe, where
ir- he has been recuperating from an
attack of typhoid fever, much imtys
proved in health. After resting
to awhile he will again resume active
)a- practice of his profession much to
its the satisfaction of his numerous
he patrons. j
,fi'? Mr. Herbert Geiger, of Sandy
Run, spent a few days over in Marion I
[r last week and Mr. Johnnie Muller,
ea_ who has hankering" for some
kind of an attraction over that way,
^ joined Mr. Geiger on his trip. Well,
C?s it is about time that the latter
;ke young man should lead a fair
eg charmer to Hymeai's Altar, and
since Lee has decided to do so,
Johnnie, his old chum, has about
k*' concluded to follow Buit. We'll hear
nrl
u more about it later,
of , .
,as Unclaimed Mail.
List of unclaimed letters for the
biB month of July, 1905:
his
, MALES.
nd
Carland, Geo. W. !
Hood, Jim, (fo3tai;
*s Roberts, Col. Ssm'l.
3re Smith, Dr. George.
5711 Warren, J. H.
nd
FEMALES.
107
^ Jones, Mrs. Julia, (2)
t Some, m, Morris.
^ Tomsan, Lizzer.
Wade, Laura, Miss.
ay - . ,
nd Lecture to Teachers.
Dr. Jas A. B. Sberer, President
)r0
Newberry College, will lecture to the
teachers and towns people Tuesday
| evening, August 22nd.
OJGH'S
sufc Stove in. "fcl
IN CLEARANCE SALE
on. We claim this to be the Safest ar
mid continue to be the Busiest.
.XJGKH & CO.,
la, S. 3.
TTTT7I ATUTAVQ ^ A TOT)
W JH ilJU VV 1X1 U UI1XVX1
HORSES an
through the Summer Months. We never close
our Business every day in the year ex
VEHICLES IS IDE LARGEST
You can save mileage and m
lumbia.
GREGORY-RHEA - Mil!
JOHN W. CONDER, Secretary an.
flOLUMBIA
11892.
| LEXINGTON SAI
H EEXINOTOl
| Does a General Bai
H LOANS MADE ON FAV
^ 5 Dar Hon*. Interest Allowed
I W.P.ROOI
OUR LINE OF I
...13 ICE CO
Drugs, Medicines, unemicais,
Toilet Articles, Flavoring Ex- m|
tracts, Eye Glasses, Stationery, '/l: T|"RT"W""K
Rubber Goods, Picture Frames,
Buggy and Wagon Paints, House (j OF
Paints, Window Glass, Harness . , . , ,
Oils, Turpentine, Linseed Oils, \ ^ can oe
Varnish and Japans, are more / a^
complete than ever before. Pfl 7 D
OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT *
is in charge of N. M. Bogart, * ICE CREA
Pharmacist, who with his m|
vast practical experience and H E\ ERY SATUI
a Graduate in Pharmacy, will .^Jj
always be glad to serve you. (j
CALL AND SEE US. T^tan <
Crosson Drug Co., ^AT THEBAZ
... _ 7 W7WVIvTTTTTF
Leesville, S. u.
Pay your du*8 to the DispBcth. 111 A If) If U
A A BEGULAB COMMUNICATION
of Boylston Lodge. No. 123. A. F. J. C. KINARD, PFOf
/ A M , will be held in their lodge room T ooawillo
on Saturday, August 12. at2 p. m sharp. AitJcavilie,
Brethren, be prompt in attendance. The best attention givm
Byforder of W. M. ern conveniences. Table ^
D. T. Barr, Secretary. best the market affords.
lie
Ld Coolest store in town and
% MIMNAUGH %
JTHE LEADER OF FASHIONS*
*1N LADIES AND GENT'S WEAR,*
,YA LINE OF
d ivi: xji-.es
at the end of the season.* We run
cept Sunday. Our stock of
IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
ore by coming to Co4
- COMPANY,
d Treasurer,
- - - s. c.
4
1905. |
/INGS BANK, |
V, S. P 1
iking Business. |f
ORABLE TEEMS. ||
in Savings Department. jl
Uasiuer. | ^
ld I Wnrirlinrr
| mummy
If Presents!
mW Sterling silver, cutglass, fine
!\ china, clocks. A fine stock
^ 1\ always on hand for vou to
* ^ %/ v
IDAY. select from.
|s- If you can't come, send for
1/ rmr ratnlnomp nr tplprihoriP vonr
always f* ~?~ 1 J
sale, 'w order to us.
AAR. [) Keep us in mind when wantj\
ing anything in Jewelry or
Silverware.
P. H. LACH1C0TTB & CO.,
irietor,
- S. C. JEWELERS,
wpUed wifii 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C
P1 ,phone m
f