The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 01, 1905, Page 8, Image 8
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All the French and Ame:
J The verdict of many of th
able to judge?the prettiest
department in the South. I
Hats in great variety from 5
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Baby Caps in lawn and silk,
line of Caps for bovs.
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Grand Millinery Opening Going
You are Cordially Invite
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OUR SILK AND SKIRT D
"We have the Largest and most coniDiete st
South of Baltimore. Any price and style fr<
High grade Novelties, swell effects from $35.
PS2TCIL A2TD SCISSOBS. j
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Ask your dealer for T. X L.
Monday is salesday in November.
There is music in the air?wedding
bells are jingling.
T. X. L. cures cold in the head.
f E. L. Aebill, Eeq, ia in town today
on legal business.
Overcoats were comfortable seve- j
rai mornings this and last week.
A big reduction in sugar, at
_ M. D. Harman's.
If you want a bicycle cheap, call
at the Bazaar.
Master Lucius Bickley is clerking
in the Lexington Drug Store.
It is said that the hickory nut
crop is unusually large this year.
Always use T. X. L. for painB. <Prof.
Pickens Frick is teaching a
very flourishing school at Oak Groye.
The Palmetto Collegiate Institute.
Isl still growing in numbers and popularity.
Wire door mats, cheap* at Scott
s Hendrix.
The convention of the Fifth Pythian
District will meet in Bateeburg
tonight.
Services in St. Stephen's church
next Sunday morning at eleven
o'clock.
Five thousand bagging and ties,
cheap, at W. P. Roof.
The granite quarry at Tarrar's
Spring has been reopened and work
is progressing nicely.
A new shipment of crockery just
received at M. D. HarmanV
Workmen are repairing Kaminer
Hotel by potting in new sills under
the front piazza and reflooring it.
It is now lawful to hunt partridges^and
as they are numerous sportsmen
will have some fine shooting.
Plenty of bagging and ties, at W.
P. Roof.
Mr. Hamp N. Kaminer, has moved
. to town and occupies the dwelling
lately vacated by Mr. C S. Bradford.
Court next Monday, and we hope
many of our friends with their dollars
will call to see us.
As usual Lexington exhibitors at
the State Fair came off with flyiDg
colors?wearing the blue and red
ribbons.
Rocking chairs of ail kinds, cheap,
at Scott Hendrix.
The Masons will hold their regular
stated communication in their lod^e
room in this place next Saturday
evening.
Mr. John J. Taylor, contractor,
has commenced work on a dwelling
for Mr. John Caughman, on Upper
Main street. *
The 5c. and 10c. goods, at the
Bazaar, are beautiful and cheap.
We are sorry to learn that there
are several members of the family of
T A A At, txjhr> livaa I
ilil* V ii ou auujf ?uu invw
Schwitzer Neck, are sick with typhoid
fever.
The election for Mayor and six
Wardens of the town of Lexington
will be held on November 9. Prepare
your ballots, voters.
Call and see the beautiful line of
Iron beds, cheap, at Scott Hendrix.
Read the notice of the tax collector
and when he is in your vicinity meet
him and bring your dues along for
the Dispatch.
County Supervisor Langford, who
was taken suddenly and severely ill
while visiting the County Fair, has ,
recovered sufficiently to "ride day j
and night" in the discharge of his j
duties. i
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hats and finest [
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Also a nobby j display ill
j have thro1
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ock for your selection 11 1
3uj $5 to $75.00 each, j Bl a i .a '+
00 to $75.00 each. j v A!
W. W. Hawes, E~q., a promising
lawyer of ibis county with office at
Brookland, has his card in this issue.
He has a splendid reputation.
You are specially invited to call at
the Bazaar and see the many new
novelties in standard and ornamental
articles. It's a treat to see them.
Mr. Jesse McCartha, from the
Gilbert section, was in town Saturday.
He is one of our old war chums
and made a good soldier. We are
always glad to see him.
Besides the sales advertised in the
Dispatch, the Clerk will sell on next
Monday two acres oi isma in tne
town of LeesviUe belonging to tbe
Estate of tbe late S. R Crouch.
Do you want the best buggy or
wagon on tbe market and at the lowest
prict? T B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia,
can supply your wants.
Miss Frances Lindler, the accomplished
daughter of Prof. S. S. Lindler,
of Gilbert, was in town Saturday.
She is the efficient teacher of Mag- |
nolia school.
Housekeepers will find a full line
of oranges, apples, cabbage, rutabaggers
and dried apples, at
M. D. Harman's.
Mi38 Mary Graham, on returning
from the State Fair, stopped over
for several days with her parents in
this.place. She left for school at
Aiken Monday.
A large line of shoes of the latest
fashions in toes and shapes and style s
for men, women and children, 8t
Meetze & Son.
Mrs. M. E. Nease, the mother of
Key. J. JLi. JNease, pastor ot the .Lexington
cbarge of the Evangelical
Lutheran church, is visiting her son
in this place. The home of this estimable
lady is in Georgia.
The revival services at the Meth.
odist church is still in progress. RevMr.
Henry, pastor of the Methodist
church at Brookland, conducted service
there Monday night. Morning
and evening services are being held.
Genuine Red Rust Proof Seed
Oats for sale by J- B. Friday & Co.,
Columbia Secure some of these
fine seed if you wish satisfactory re
suits.
Dr. D. M. Crosson, of Leesville,
was in town Monday on business,
and was enjoying the best of health
and spirits. He was delighted with
the success of both the County and
State Fairs and expressed the hope
of having a better fair next year.
F^r Lard Presses and Meat Choppers,
see me before buying. I keep
the best on the market
M. D. Herman.
Potatoes are being dug, Jack Frost
having nipped the vines making the
tubers sugary and delicious. The
crop is turning out exceedigly well
and the harvest promises to be abundant.
This will be good news for
both the Lexington producers and the
Columbia consumers.
The finest red rust proof oats, and
other field seeds, which are fresh
and reliable at, T. B. Aughtry &
Co's., Columbia. When in need of
anything in the seed line, mail them
your order and it will receive prompt
and careful attention.
We have just completed the publication
of the annual report of the
County Treasurer. It was longer
than usual on account of having had
to publish the school claims for two
years by reason of a charge in the
law. Any how the report is mighty
interesting reading matter to the
taxpayers as it not only shows them
where their money goes, but also
that the finances cf the county are in
excellent condition as it is able to
pay ail claims as presented.
Subscribe for the Dispatch.
to 5. && 9 & C
-OODS FOR LESS M<
Store in Columbia, and
id compare the prices1
Opening last week was
every department was
mi wide open our doors
pie of Lexington to call
You can save half your shoe
bill if you buy the right kind
at the right place.
: < Mfens'Vici Hid Lace Shoes
$1.75.
Mens' Hickory Calf Lace
Shoes, $1.50.
Mens' Satin Calf Shoes Lace
and Congress, $1.50.
V
Eevery pair warranted
good solid
Leather.
EHRLICH'S,
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1643 Main Street) fATnUDfi 0 f
1627 Main Streets LULLJlBLii t?
Loan on Improved Farms.
[ OANS MADE OX IMPROVED
JJ fanns in Lexington county at 7 per
cent interest in sums of ?1,000 and over
and at 8 per cent, on sums less than
?1,000, payable in annual instalments.
No loans made for less than ?300. No
commissions charged for these loans;
borrower paying for preparation of pa
ers only. THOMAS & THOMAS,
Attorneys at Law.
1327 Washington St, Columbia, S. C.
September 20, 3m.
Insurance.
Life, Fire, Accident.
I have purchased the local agency of
all the companies represented here by
Mr. C. S. Bradford, and respectfully ask
for a continuance of the business given
him.
E. (ji DREHER,
LEXINGTON, - - - S. C.
J. M. CRAPS,
Dealer in all kinds of
Furniture, Toilet Sets,
COFFINS AND CASKETS.
RUGS, MATTRESSES, BLANKETS,
COMFORTS. BED SPREADS,
CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWELRY,
ETC.
LEXINGTON, - - S. C.
August 23, 15K/5. It.
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Ginning.
Commencing Monday, September
4th, the Columbia
Ginnery of the South Carolina
Oil Company will be
operated every day in the
week, Sunday excepted.
M. C. ROBERTSON.
Manager.
August 23. ] *>)U
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ONEY" is more than a
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we ask with those aske
g IN DRY GOODS. MILLINERY, SILKS, |
J LADIES CAMBRIC, DRESS GOODS, !
? MOHAIRS, BROADCLOTHS. BUTTER-;
I ICKS, PATTERNS, ETC.
Mimnaugh Leads the Pscsessian. i
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the finest ever made by us. We !
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Should, como miles and miles to see our pens full of frond 1
and can sell you almost any kind of a Horse? or Mare you wanr
fiREfiORV-cij
JOHN W. CONDEE, Secreta:
1115 Plain Street,
I Did it Ever Occur to Yon,
YOTJR earnings ge
YOU put them there
If you spend a
' | YOUR MONEY.
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Accounts of Farmers,
| all others solicited. We always
i secured papers.
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Clothing! Clothing!
Tin? finest stock of Clothing in this citv,
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such lines as Feehheimer Fishel Co., j
Strouse Brothers, Koim Brothers. Peer- J
less Trousers from ?5.00 to Si0.00.
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! **
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Never in the history of our Shoe l)e- m
nartnient have Ave oeen able ro show such
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an assorment of these shoes. Our stock
is complete in every detail, and we have ^
them in McKay's welts and turns, all letfthV
ers sizesa nd widths. j
Carpet Department?Third Floor.
Window Shades. Linoleums. Oil Cloth. Rnjjs and all kins o! d
floor covering, In this department we are dohig the business
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rlorses and litnlc?. We have just received two full car ids f\
. Some of these are the uicest ever shipped to Columbia. J|
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COLUMBIA, S. C. .
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ay you 5 per cent, interest.
Merchants, Corporations and ; *Jjl
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