The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 09, 1906, Page 2, Image 2
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S Lexington Mends. We had foresight to S
^ buy this Stock of SHOES last fall so we g
J. could protect out Customers against ad- J
5 vanced prices. We GUARANTEE our ^
J . Shoes are made of SOLID LEATHER and i
J ' Quality the Best for the price to be had. J
* E P,&P: A. DAVIS,
||| /7V ' SPOTLESS
fr.Jrauiul te ' hashing Machines & Wringers
w The 8*roogest. Looks as if it would last a life
\n, ]|m^time. Easy to liandle. Washes a tub oi
:^1^^^ The Elegant Li.ht Harming Wheeler &
T^^QMIsIC Wilson ^ewiog vlachine the queen of them all
The New Homo Machine. Ball bearing.
machine- Second band mafaBKpli
1 ? ''' ^^^|B| chines. NeedUs for all machines. Attachments,
shuttles, h6lts and the highest grade
jjf >perm machine oil-do*s not ruin your maoh
w|^Kr^''^ m\ chine R?pairiug a speciality. Next door to
? M . w|| Wm. Piatt's Dry Goods store Come to see
f? J" -4 J. H, BERRY,
"^||| 1802 Main St., Columbia, S. C
POUTYERF raiLWAY^
^ Unexcelled Dining Gar Service,
a Through Pullman Sleeping Cars on all Trains, )jC
^ Convenient Schedules on Local Trains. ^
For full information as to rates, routes, etc.,
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\ I DISTILLER and DEALER
Will, at all times, pay high^*aS8<^
u^on Savannah ^otaOld
Reliable I $35^
Standard I ^533?
SHOES! I SAW MILLS.
LIGHT, MEDIUM AND HEAVY
? B wood-working machinery
Wear a pair of our Kon- B for EVERY kind OF work
queror Shoes and you B engines and boilers
can't ?o wrong. fl and sizes and for every
Sold only by i class of service.
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The Lexington Dispatch, i
Wednesday, May 9, 1906.
?*vis-Belliiiger.
To the Editor of the Diepatcfc:
Tk iraa mr nlpnanro TVfr T! iitnr tn
be present on the evening of the 12 .h
ult., at the beautiful home weddmg
of Miss Carrie E Davis, of Bakersville,
and Mr. J. Scottowe Bellinger, I
of Orangeburg. The marrige was
solemnized at Pineland Park, the
fine old country seat of the bride's
parents, Hon. J. Kinsler and Mrr.
Sallie K. Davis.
The weather was ideal. The sun
sank in glorious splendor behind the
the western hill;; the balmy air as it
was wafted through the murmering
pines was redolent wxcn tne song 01
birds and fragrant with the breath
of April flowers. Embowered beneath
majestic magnolias, the stately
old ante bellum mansion reminded
one of its past glory in those neverto-be-forgotten-days,
when its sacred
threshold was untouched and unpolluted
by the foul invader.
Beautifully illuminated from attic
to basement and tastefully decorated
with potted plants?ferns, palms,
callas and cut fl iwers?the drawiog
:roDm, parlors, hallways and diniDg
room presented a scene, of beauty.
Oq account of the recent death of
the groom's father the marriage was
very q net, enly a few of the nearest
relation and most intimate friends
being present. ?
Mendelsshon's wedding mirch was
softly and beautifully rendered by
Miss Mary tteiger, as tne oriaai
party approached, led by Mrs. Geo.
K Davis, dame of hoDor, and Mrs
Kate Davis NelsoD, only sister of the
bride. Next came the groom with
, bis best man, Mr. R J. Salley, of
Orangeburg, then the bride with her
maid of honor, Miss Maude Henry
BoobmaD, of Columbia. The beautiful
ceremony was impressively performed
by Rev. J K. Ioabinet, form- *,
er pastor of the bride.
Tall and stately, the bride was
lovely in her flowing gown of soft
white silb, made in the latest Parisian
style, and her brunette beauty was
enhanced by the filmy bridal veil
which fell in graceful folds around
her. She carried an exquisite shower (
bouquet of rare ferns and white carnations.
She wore a magnificent
lneket studded with diamonds, an
heirloom of ber mother's?, elbow (
gloves, a pair of rare old bracelets
worn on ber left arm and a solitaire
diamond completed ber toilet. The
maid of honor was also gowned in (
white silk, made walking length, and
which, Cindareila like, showed to '
advantage her dainty white slippers. 1
She also carried a shower bouquet of j
ferns and carnations.
Mrs. Nelson was handsomely gown- 1
ed in rich black peau de soir with |
lace medallions and white satin vest. 1
White kid gloves, diamond ear drops 1
and brooch. Mrs. Geo. K. Davis '
wore a soft, dreamy gown of pale
blue silk mull made decollete and 1
elbow sleeves; elaborately trimmed
She wore white gloveB and a diamond
solitaire. Her fresh blonde beauty 1
was pmnhflRized bv this becoming 1
and lovely gown. MisB Mary Geiger,
the fair musician, was cbarmiDg in a
lovely creation of white with gold 1
spangles.
In due time the guests were invited
into the dining room where an
elegant supper was served. A most
beautiful centre piece composed of a
large white urn filled with Eastfr
lilies adorned the table and wis
tl e admiration of all.
Many useful and beautiful presents
i attested the popularity of these exI
cedent young people.
Mr. and Mrs. Bellinger arrived at
| t ^eir heme in Orangeburg county on
| Friday evening where they were
I pbaefd to see their many friends.
IT .1 ^ n /-if kartmncco oil 1 '
man j j cai ^ u* uajj^iu^og uui
I perity for them is the sincere wish of
j a " Friend.
| Pirating Foley's Honey and Tar
Foley & Co., Chicago, originated
Honey and Tar as a throat and lung { ;
remedy, and 011 account of the great I i
merit and popularity of Foley's: Honey <
and Tar many imitations are offered for the
genuine. These worthless imitations j
have similar sounding names. Beware |
of them. The genuine Foley's Honey | ,
and Tar is in a yellow package. Ask ; .
for it and refuse any substitute. It is ! j
the best remedy for coughs and colds, ! f
Kaufmann Drug Co. j (
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Tutt's Pills
wiH save the dyspeptic from many
days of misery, and enable him to eat
whatever he wishes*. They prevent
SICK HEADACHE,
cause the food to assimilate and nourish
the body, give keen appetite,
DEVELOP FLESH
and solid muscle. Elegantly sugar H
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lake no auosuiute. *
The Printers' Song. &
How dear to my heart is the steady
subscriber,
Who pays in advance, without skipping
a year;
Who lays down his dollar, and offers it
glady,
And casts 'round the office a halo of
cheer. Who
never says, 4'Stop it, I cannot 1
afford it!" 1
"Or, "Getting more papers each day '
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(.iiM.ii x ieau,
But always says, "Send it, the whole
outfit likes it? "S
In fact, we regard it a business need."
How welcome is he when he steps in
the sanctum,
How he "makes "our heart" throb,
how he makes "our eye" dance! *
We outwardly thank him?we inwardly :
bless him?
The steady subscriber who pays in
advance.
?American Printer.
Not If as Rich, as Rockefeller.
If you had all the wealth of Rockefeller,
the Standard Oil magnate, you !
could not buy a better medicine for
bowel complaints than Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
The most eminent physician can not
prescribe a better preparation for colic
and diarrhoea, both for children and
adults. The uniform success of this
remedy has shown it to be superior to
all others. It never fails, and when reduced
with water and sweetened, is
nleasant to take. Everv family should _
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be supplied with it. Sold by The Kaufmann
Drug Co.
Some Affairs at Washington.
Wa9biogtoD, May 1?Although
Senatoa Tillman is busily engaged
with the railroad rate bill, he mana- ^
ges to keep an eye on the interests of
the State. Since his visit to Secre- n
tary Taffc a day or two ago in refer- T
ence to the requirements of the government
for cloth for tente, etc., at P
San Francisco, he has been looking .
into appropriations for the war department
and be finds that two and I
one-half million dollars have been I
appropriated and at least two million I
more mu9t be appropriated at an "
early date to enable the dapartment
to replace the property destroyed at u
San Francisco. A great deal of prop- 4
srty destroyed and issued for use
consists of tent, sheetings and khaki, "
all of which is made of cotton goods
Toe Eastern mill9 have heretofore y
bdjoyed a monopoly in this line of
goods, and Senator Tollman intends ^
to see that the mills in South Caro- t
?ina have an opportunity to compete
for the business. He suggested today
that mills iG the State engaged 21
iq the manufacture of heavy cotton
goods write at once to the depot
quartermaster, U S. A , Philadelphia, 2:
Pa., and the depot quartermaster, U.
S. Army building, Whitehall street, 1(
New York city, for proposals which
will indicate the class of goods and 5
all details connected with the requirements
for sunnWino' the samp.
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?Columbia Record, May 2.
2.:
It Is Dangerous to Neglect a
Cold.
How often do we hear it remarked: 0.
"Its only a cold,'' and a few days later
learn that the mau is on his back witli
pneumonia. This is of such common
occurrence that a cold, however slight,
should not be disregarded. Chamber- 0
Iain's Cougli Remedy counteracts any
tendency of a cold to result in pneu- j 0
monia, and has gained its great popular- |
ity and extensive sale by its prompt !
cures of this most common ailment. It
always cures and is pleasant to take.
For sale bv The Kaufmann Drug Co.
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The Dispatch is now running its
presses by electric power, and an j ^
entire new face cf type has been cr- j
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dered with other improvements which
wili add greatly to the paper. A plain >.
print and a neat make up is our pur- |
pose. ?
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-i dose 01 jrin^-mos at uea nine wi;: j
usually relieve backache, before morn- ' r,
ing. Tliese beautiful little, globules are I
oft gelatine coated and when moistened j ?
iud placed in the mouth you can't keep ! jg
from swallowing them. Pine-tiles con- j i|
:ain neither sugar nor alcohol?iust gums B
ind resins obtained from our own native |
)'iie orests, combined with other well |
iiiown i.iaaaer, Kidney, blood ana hacKiche
remedies, Sold by Kaufman Drug 0
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THOMAS A
(OPPOSITE POS'
COLUL?B
WHOLESALE AND R
Men, Women and
ly stock is large, was carefully selected w
both the city and country trade and Sh
in style, shapes and toes, down to the s
which are made of solid leather and
market for the money. I want to
child in Lexington comity and t
offer some extraord
i Mfc
work and ori
"onr are cordially invited to call at my st(
office, when in the city, and I will take
and explaining their merits. Polite a
will strive to please yox
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>R. W H. TIMMERMAX, U. X
President. V:
Citizens Bank
PAID UP CAPITAL,
!. F. STROTHER, Attorney,
Announces to the public that it is now I
11 the conveniences and facilities of succ*
lodating terms. Deposits solicited. 4 pe
narterly. Friends and acqnaitances are <
!ank whether they have business or not a:
Directors?Dr. W. H. Timmerman, Dr.
Timmerman, E. F. Strother, Isaac Edw
GREAT M
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'AT THE-STORE TI
"We propose making
ecord breaker, and v
ight by offering some (
>argains that we have
>efore the trade.
5 dozen Misses' and Children's Satin
Caps, satin lined, the 25c. kind, for
each 10c.
3 dozen Ladies' 25c. Corset Covers, for
each lT^.cl i
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) dozen Ladies' 50c. Corset Covers, j '
eacn 25c. j
dozen Ladies' 75c. Night Gowns only, j 1
each 50c. j
j dozen Ladies' 50c. and 75c. Waists to!
close out at, each 30c. J
5 dozen 50c. and 75c. Silk Bahv Caps to j j
close out at, each 25c. |
3 Ladies' heavy black Stockings, the
best ever offered for, pair 25c. j ;
3 pieces fine All-Linen Table Damask,
some 72-inch wide.
30 dozen Cotton Towels, the 10c. and '
15c. kind, only, the dozen 89c. j <
ne lor of 10c. tnd 15c. Embroideries
for, rhe yard 5c.
me lor of 10c. and 15c, Laces for, rhe
yard 5c. .
)0 Alarm Clocks, sold everywhere for; ;
$1.00, our price 59c.
"> only $1.50 and $0.00 Wat'-hes. for rhis ;
sale, each 09c.'
r ;
) dozen large size Glass Pitchers, form-' .
erly sold at 25c., now J0c.
10 pieces Fine Decorated Chinaware,
worth 10c. each, now 5c.
j Men's $3.50 Silk Fancy Vests, now
each $1.05 '
> dozen Boys' Heavy 25c. Black Stockings,
for tills sale, pair 15c.
dozen Ladies' $1.~0 Fine Black Sateen
Waists for this sale 9i)c. *
dozen Men's $1.00 Silk Muttio'.s, for
this sale, each .."?0c. j
pposite the Theatre.
COLUMBI
l. BOYNE, :
r OFFICE.)
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ETAIL DEALER IN
Children's Shoes, .
ith a view of supplying the demands of
oes from the most fashionable cnts
seviceable every day plow shoe, all of
guaranteed to be the best on the
shoe every man, woman and
0 do this I am prepared to
inary bargains in
ess Footwear.
)re 1736 Main Street, opposite the post
pleasure in showing you my stock
ttention will be given you and I
1 in quality and price.
FINE
BLACK LANGSHANS
rLAEGE. HAEDY.
Best all round general
nnxrvAn a n
jpuipuoc iuwia. ^
V Good Winter Layers.
Jf Cockerels and Breeding
Stock for sale
Cheap.
Eggs $1 per setting. i<
^ RICE B. HARMAN,
Lexington, S. C. i
4
. GUNTER, A. C. JONES,
ice President. Assistant Cashier.
of Batosburg .STOCK,
$30,000.00.
- - - BATESBURG, S. C.
ocatei in the new Bank Bnilding with
issful banking. Monies to loan an accom- u
T cent, on time deposits interest payable
cordially invited to call on Officers of
nd see onr institution.
M. U. Boatright, U. X. Gunter, Dr. W
ards, W. K. Sliealy, J. F. Kneece.
T A HP'S "nTT?"m7(.T?T7,."NrT "
the month of May a
rill begin the month
)f the most wonderful
yet been able to place
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Lo dozen Men's heavy Fleece-Lined Un- ^
dershirts and Pants, 50c. kind fortius
sale, the garment 371c.
25 dozen Ladies' 10c. Swiss Embroidered
Handkerchiefs, for this sale,
eacli 5c.
5 dozen Ladies' 25c. Hose Supporters
for this sale, pair, 10c
300 yards All-Linen Table Damask, for
this sale, yard 25c.
25 dozen Misses' 15c. fine Black Stockings,
for this sale, pair 11c.
LOO only extra good Men's Umbrellas,
tor this sale, each i)9c.
10 boxes 10c. Sweet Soap, for this sale,
cake 5c.
1 pair regular 50 cent. Cuff Buttons
for 25c.
2 regular 25c. China Pitchers for 25c.
2 regular 25c. Butter Dishes for 25c.
2 regular 25c. Buggy Whips for 25c.
1 pair Ladies' or Gentlemen's Gloves,
the 50c. kind, for 25c.
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15 yards Silk Ribbon, all colors 25c.
2 yards 25c. Taffeta Ribbon for 15c.
') dozen fine Pearl Buttons for. 25c.
10 pair 5c. Shoe Strings for 25c.
2 pair 25c. Side Combs for 25c.
1 Ladies" 10c. Back Combs for 25c.
25 Gold Plated Collar Buttons for .. 25c,
10 spools best Spool Silk for 25c.
12 Ladies' 5c. Mourning Handerchiefs
for 25c.
20 Spools Turkey Red Cottou ,25c.
2 pairs Men's regular 25c. Half-Hose
for 25c,
Hundreds of other bargains for Spot
Dash.
Come to see us: look us over. "Will be
irlad to show you through,
' The Store That is Different.
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