The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 23, 1905, Page 8, Image 8
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PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
Wavcifta Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Ask your dealer for T. X. L.
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The quality of neither a woman
nor a cigar depends upon the wrapper.
If the government would tax bachelors
there would need be no fear of
race suicide.
T. X. L. cures cold in the head.
Ocr merchants are looking forward
to doing a large business during the
fall and winter months.
Miss Bessie Mitchell of Leesville,
has been visiting Miss Carrie Eubanks
in Aiken.
Before buying any kind of furniture
call on Scott Hendrix, as he will
not be under sold.
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and carressed, frequently, even if you
have to do it yourself.
The town council could do a good
work by having the grass and weeds
cut from the sidewalks of the town.
Always use T. X. L. for pains.
Arthur Banks, a little negro boy,
was committed to jail yesterday by
Magistrate Hilderbrand on the charge
of larceny.
One second-hand five-horse power
y
Frick engine for sale cheap. Apply
to H. M. Wingard, Lexington, S. C.
I have just ordered a beautiful
line of Iron Beds, of all colors, which
wii! be sold cheap.
Scott Hendrix.
Miss Erin J. George has been
elected to teach the Pine Grove
school for its ensuing year.
Capt Henry A. Spann, of Lsesville,
is serving his county this week
as a petit iaror and renewing old
acquaintances.
Monday was certainly a scorcher.
The atmosphere was sultry and close
there bring scarcely a breath of air
Bering.
See the advertisement of J. M.
Craps in another column for your
furniture, etc.
Miss Eva Orews, of Spartanburg,
and Misses Caro and Euth Efird,
this place, are visiting their Aunt,
Mrs. Krepe, in Columbia.
We are glad to see Andrew Crawford,
Esq., a leading member of the
Columbia Bar, on our streets Monday.
He is looking remarkably well
and was the picture of health.
Miss Keel, of Allendale, who has
been visiting Miss Pearl Oswald, at
Barr's, stopped over in Lexington
laBt Monday in returning home and
visited the Misses Graham.
Remember, ladies, that Wm. Piatt,
Columbia, has a BpleBdid line of
choice goods that you need. They
are of standard quality and $re made
to last. When you want fashionable
goods do your trading there.
, The registration book of the town
of Lexington is now opened at the
office or Messrs. Efird & Dreheri
It is the duty of every citizen to
register, so as to be in a position to
vote in the election of town officers.
Sae notice elsewhere.
THE
Iettst* STOE:
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sive Cash Dry G-oods ?
, you to give us a call ai
%x*gest JD
THE
il incentive to buying c
with sue
J. Xi.
We were indeed pleased to receive
i a call from W. Boyd Evans, Esq.,
one of the leading lights of the Columbia
Bar. He was here on professional
business Monday.
At a meeting of the temperance
conference held in Columbia on June
15th, Prof L B^Haynes, of Leeeville
was appointed a member of the State
Executive Committee to represent
Lexington.
A number of subscribers paid their
subscriptions last week while in town
and Btill oLfeers who sent theirs by
the band of a friend. We hope that
there may be more who will follow
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this plan.
Mr. Willie Bickley, of the State
Dispensary constable force and located
in Charleston, came up Saturday
!i. a t_ m ar i
oa a YiBic 10 oi8 parents, mr. ana
Mrs. J. J. Bickley, in this place. He
returned io his duties Monday.
Did it ever occur to you when id
need of clothing, shoes and furnishing^
that P. C. Price & Co., Columbia,
is the best place to find bargains
in anything in these lines. Their
goods are the best and their prices
the lowest. *
Mr. J. A. Eamiter died at the
home of bis daughter, Mrs. A. D.
Buzbee, in Pr)okland, yesterday,
and the interment wa9 in the Brookland
cemetery. He was a native cf
this county, residing nearly all his
life near Peak.
J. C. Moore & Son, Columbia's
cheapest dry goods store, is after
the trade of Lexington people. Tbej
are sold exclusively for cash and
consequently they can afford to sell
cheaper than most any other house
in the city. When you want bargains,
go there.
Give us the farmer who takes time
to look aftar and keep in thorough
repair his farming implements and
machinery. Such an one is bound tc
succeed in his calling and we will bel
dollars to doughnuts he will not be
found ranting through the country
singing tne doleful tune to tne word*
of the poor down trodden farmer.
i Many of your friends and neigh
bora are uBing this bank and adding
from time to time, to their account
Why not try it? Don't wait for s
big start. Any kind of a start will
do. Begin today at The Home
Bank, Lexington, S. 0.
On account of the tremendouE
pressure on our columns we have
been compelled to apparently slight
some of our correspondents. Don't
be discouraged, however, friends,
your valued services are gratefully
appreciated and when possible to dc
so will take pleasure in publishing
your communications.
Mr. John M. Caughman, one ci
our most progressive farmers, sold
his first bale of cotton yesterday
which brought 10 cents. As usual
he planked down a dollar of his 1C
cents cotton for a renewal of his subscription
to the Dispatch. He bee
been doing this for years and we
have often wished that we bad many
more such prompt paying subscribers.
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Store in Columbia, and
id compare the prices ESS&
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TURN OF SEASO
luring the Summer Seasi
h large inducements she
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Won't You
Give us the chance of proving to
yon how well we can supply your shoe
wants?
How economical are our shoes.
How well finished; how comfortable:
how stylish;
How different ffrom the ordinary
, ladies( shoes,
How fine the leather; how serviceable;
How flexible the soles; how easy on
the feet;
How stylish for dress; how comfortable
for walking;
How shiny the patent leather;
How soft the kid;
Won't you?
ARTISTIC, our $3.00 Ladies Shoe.
CLEO, onr $2.50 Ladies Shoe.
RIALTO, our ?2.00 .Ladies snoe.
Exclusive sryles, shapes and patterns.
EHRLICH'S,
SB; at coma s. c.
Temperance Contest.
There will be a temperance medal
contest under the auspices of the
' W. C. T. U , held in Roofs Hail,
Lexington, on Friday evening, tbe
25ch of August, at 8 p. m. The
^ program is as follow*:
Doxology.
Scripture lesson 146 Psalm.
Prayer, by Rev. O N Rounfcree.
Solo, Miss Blanche Kjzer.
> The first three speakers: Mr.
i Theodore Derrick, Mr. Meetze, Mr.
I Joe Pou.
Instrumental Solo, Miss Essie
Efird.
" Miss Cora Steadman, "a Modern
J Betsy."
f Mr. Oscar Spires, "Tour Mission."
i Miss Annie Lee Williamson, ''The
Resubmissionist Story."
Dcet, by Misses Kaminer and
Kyzer.
After the medal has been delivered.
Bev. W. I Herbert of Columbia,
will deliver an address.
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I Lost,
j Oa Saturday, August 19, a black
and tan bound (female). When last
seen had small chain around neck.
' L beral reward will be paid for her
return. G T. Graham.
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] Barbecue.
' T WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS
r A up to date barbecue, with best of refreshments,
at the well known Old
1 Rock House Place, about 3-] miles
; south of Irene, or Red Bank, near Roof
& Barrels Turpentine Still, on the 3rd
Saturday, being the 16th day of Septem
. ber, There will be music, furnished by
a brass band engaged especially for the
[ occasion. There will also be some prominent
speakers present to discuss the issues
of the day. Ladies and children
[ specially prepared for and good order
guaranteed. Plenty to eat and drink,
and a pleasant day is promised to all that
. may attend. The meats will be cooked
by the best cuist in the county. I mean
1 to spare no time nor money in making
i this the best cue of the season. Come
one, come all. Everybody is cordially
invited to come.
S. F. ROLAND.
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51leape s
ONEY" is more than a ]
buying and selling tor oe
we ask with those asked
OJGHS
;nt Stoi?e in
N CLEARANCE SALE
on. We claim this to be the Saf
mid continue to be the Busiest.
WE ALWAYS Gi
HORSES a
through the Summer Months. We neve]
our Business every day in the 3
VEHICLES IS THE LAKul
You can save mileage an
lun
JOHN CONDER, Seere
COLUMBIA, - E:.
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Remember the barbecue at Lxr Town Regi
Hayes', on the Southern Railway, at rPHE BOOKS <
tt , o, ~ J- for the muni
Hayes StatioD, on Saturday next, 26. Town of Lexingtx
All the pasfeoger trains will stop to I day of November
, 2. _ the law ofhce of .
take on and on passengers. Lvery- ingfcon, S. C., fro:
b.)dy from Lexington to Batesburt, 1905. until and in
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go and attend this cue and enj >y a j Nation certificate
pleasant day at very little expense. j tf you desire to v<
The Western National Bank, of j Supers
Louisville, has gone to the wall. Ic j
was c'osed by direction of the Acting j The peace em
Comptroller of the Currency ! d*y Bnd the job
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STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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phrase?but is a known fact. "Wl
ish only means we sell cheapesl
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LEADER OF FASHIONS^
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stration Notice. Barbeeue.
DF REGISTRATION "\T7"E WILL FURNISH A FIRST" ~
eipal election of the VV class barbecue, with the best of
)ii to be had on the 9th refreshments, at K. P. Kyzer's Spring,
next, will be open at about one-half mile west of Peter's
Efird & Dreher, Lex- Church, on August 26, 1905. There will
m the 29th day of July, be music and dancing for the young folks
eluding the 80th day and a pleasant day is promised to all
Procure your regis- who may attend,
from the undersigned " J. F. SMITH,
)te in the said election. J. W. SMITH.
F. E. DREHER, 3w42. pd.
isor of Registration.
roys receive S200 per FODETSKIDNEYCDRE *
is good for all winter. Makes Kidneys and Bladder Rfgbt
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Ly? Because we are the only exclu- ,
t. We ask nothing more than for
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