The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 28, 1906, Page 8, Image 8
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Our Big Departmenl
is exceedi:
A SPECIAL SHOWIN
"Beautiful shades. New Si
Belts and Buckles. Special
Our showing of fine Table
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PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
I There by a Dispatch Man.
Always nee T. X. L.* for pains.
The hog and hominy farmer always
come oat ahead.
Several of our young folks visited
P Birr Sunday.
ABk your dealer for T. X. L. /
Miss Gertrude Bast, of Swansea,
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Col. John Bell Towill, of Batesborg,
was in town last Thursday.
Mrs. Luther Long visited relatives
in Columbia the first of the week.
Service in St. Stephen's church
next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
Go to W. P. Roofs for Pratt's food
and lice killer.
The child who cries for cake may
live to beg bread.
Mr. HeDry^A. Meetze, cashier of
the Leesville Bank, was in town Sun-.
.. \ day.
Mr. Robert Rountree. now of R dgeway,
made a flying visit here Wednesday.
Mr. J. Abner Derrick has been,
sick for sometime and coofiued to
his home.
Half gallon heavy glass pitchers,
beauties, 25 and 35 cents each, at
the Bazaar.
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iXLlBS XI CUC MQQU) V> iuv wvntuuu
sectioD, id visiting relatives and
friends in town.
Mr. John Taylor, of Ike Augusta
Lumber Co, is visiting bis parents
near this place.
Mr. John W. Fry has tbe contract
f: and is building tbe brick store for M.
D. Shnll, at Brookland.
Hystoria, woman's friend, in dollar
bottles for seventy-five cents, at Dr.
Derrick's drug store.
Mr. Rufus Smitb, teller of tbe
Lexington Savings Back, visited relatives
at Leesville Sunday.
If you do some men a favor they
act as if tbey were doing you a favor
by letting you do it.
Messrs. C. W. Eargle and W. M.
Slice, of Hilton, were in town Monday
and called in to see us.
Mr. J. F. Sbealy, of Selwood, true
to bis obligation, has remitted for bis
paper and bad same continued.
v Sometimes a man is unable to make
?- both ends meet because be keeps
tbem beld in opposite directions.
Tbe county board of control settled
np tbe monthly affairs of tbe dispensaries
in this county last Monday.
A big supply of Early Hose and
Bliss seed Irish potatoes, second
crop, at W. P. Roof's.
Mr. E. W. Dykes, near cross-roads,
came very near losing bis boose last
Saturday from an accidental fire from
the stove flue.
Mr. Willie F. Roof, an industrious
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ana ciever man irom x>?rr, w?a ?u
town Monday and called in and renewed
bis paper.
Miss Lizzie Seay, on route 2, Lexington,
kindly sends ber dollar by
her father, Mr. Pat Seay, to the Dispatch
for acotber year.
Our town officials are putting
Bome good work on tbe streets. Let
the work go on with claying sand
beds, etc.
If you are thinking of buying a
wagon, buggy, harness or farming
implements, see T. B. Augbtry &
Co., Columbia, before you buy.
Mr. D W. Spires intends rebuilding
a mill at the eld Samuel Harsey
ite, on Bull Swamp, and will be
ready with his gin for the next season.
Tbe town will soon open up tbe
new street full width, making it
fifteen feet wider, by taking that
much from Dr. James Harman's lot
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We buy and
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agly attractive. Every
G?Of rich Black Silks; China Sil
rirtwaist Patterns?Handsome anc
showinsr of Lawns and White goo
Linen is especially attractive. Ha:
;e Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neck-wes
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Your pocket book is well
eruarded here. Its one price
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to everybody and your money's
worth every time.
Mens' Patent Colt Bluchers,
medium and narrow toes,$3.00
Mens' Gum Metal Calf Bluchers,
medium and narrow toes,
$3.00. |
Mens' Vici Kid Bluchers,
medium toes, $3.00.
EHRLICH'S,
IS? Ma" I:: 1 COLUMBIA, S> C.
We acknowledge, through Uncle
Sam's convenience, the remittance of
Mrs. A. Hufcfco, route 1, Lee?ville, for
the Dispatch, Home and Farm another
year.
The social given by the ladies aid
socielv. Friday night, for St. St<-pb- g
en's church, was greatly enjoyed by | j
all, and the proceeds were satiefac- j I
tory. f
Everybody likes something good
to eat, and they have learned the
way to H. M. Wingard's grocery
where it is kept in stock.
Mr. F. F Hugh, the very able,
polite and gentlemanly agent of the
B. F. John3on Publishing Co., Rich- *
moud, Ya , with headquarters in Columbia,
was in tbwn Thursday on t
business.
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The Palmetto Bank and Trust ,
Company of Columbia has become a
National Bank with Col. Wilie Jones *
as president. It is one of the strong- "
est banks in the State. See its ad- .
vertisement elsewhere. .
Mr. Joe F. Harman is about ready
to move back since the rattlesnakes
have gotten after him. The other
day while burning off a low ground,
bis son, Major, killed a rattler with
three rattles and a button.
We extend a special invitation to
the public to call and see a lot of
new goods just opened at theBaziar.
They are pretty and astonishingly
cheap. Call and see them.
The entertainment giveD by the
ladies of the Biptist church, at Bev.
Keel's home, Thursday evening, W88
verv nleasant. and the Droceeds f r
the Baptist church were pleasing.
A special car was attached to tbe
regular train from Columbia to Augusta,
on Monday, for the accommodation
of those who attended the
funeral of Attorney General U X.
Gunter, Jr.
Lexington is prospering and there
is but one great draw back to the
improvement of the town, owners of
land will not sell lots for building
cottages, etc, which cause those who
want homes here to go elsewhere.
Messrs. W R Roof, J. Brooks Wirgard,
Geo. Bell Timraerman, F. W.
Sbealy, Samuel B. George, Geo. S.
Drafts aD^ Ed. Barr, of this olace j
ilia fiinarnl i.f TTnn T~ "V !
Gunter, Jr., at Bafcesburg last Mon* |
d?y.
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sell for Cash only
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jw Goods. Our Showing of Spri:
Department is well stocked -rc
ks in white and evening shades. Beautiful fig
I latest styles, embroidered and lace trimmed,
ids. Embroideries and New Laces. .New snoes
ndsome Scarfs and Centerpieces. Clothing ant
ir, Hosiery, etc., is new and attractive. Barga:
CXGrH CO
I Yon will come to
G-RE&ORY CONDER
MULE CO. '
Our shipments of
Horses and Mules have
been the best our buyer
could select.
Our sales averaging
I from 2 5 to 50 head
every week has enabled
us to keep fresh
stock and no long feed
bills. ,j
A large stock of Vehicles
on hand
| GREBORY-COHDER >
WANTED?Men in each State to
ravel, post signs, advertise and leave ' a
lamplee of our goods. Salary $75.00 I OfM I.Hf
>er month. S3 00 per day for ex- Ul y UUl
)eoses. Kulhman Co., Dept. S.,
>m24 Atlas Bicck, Chicago, 111.
EXPERIENCE.
Years of Ex- Gll3l10|
perience are
at Your
COMMAND.
Successful experience has I 11Q VIO
been ours and we want every- IIl|(||HJ
body who has cause to feel
that there is anything the mat
ter with their eyes at all, to
call and have us give them
proper tests. M M
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CHARGES FOR V
EXAMINATIONS.
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OPTICIAN,
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with collars and cuffs. New Belts?Ne
good and cheap. Great values in Towels,
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