The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, November 28, 1906, Page 8, Image 8
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|1 in our Store.
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PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
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Eggs are scarce and high.
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving day.
It is reported that a number of cases
of mumps are in town. ,
H That thanksgiving turkey will gob- 4
We no more.
|> Author Reeves, colored was hurt by
ppl a lick from a hammer at rock quarry.
(Mr. S. R. Addy, Leesville R. F. D.
I No. 2, has movea to New Brookland.
Be sure to see Rip Van Winkle at
l| the Opera House Friday night.
r Hon. and Mrs. G. M. Efird spent
irL"v,,',ftTT idColumbia.
fS^-k-v Aumuojr HUM I>
Postmaster Kneece, of Batesburg
was here on official business yesterday,
?ip Van Winkle, or the Sleep of 20
Years, at Opera House Friday night, I
"Tomorrow being a legal holiday The I
Lexington Savings Bank will be clos?ed.
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Next Monday is sales day and the I
clerk of court has some valuable land |
for sale. *.. '* j
Our old true and tried friend, Sam- J
nei S. Meetze, of the Fork, was here' j
yesterday. -I
HIt is understood that there will be a
new mercantile firm opened up here I
> in the near future. I
^.Mrs. Elijah Rawl, of Blythwood, is j
visiting her sister here, Jijrs. C. A. j
Geiger. j
WANTED?Everybody to call \t I
the Bazaar and take a look at the I
new arrivals for the holiday "trade. J
$ f Mrs. D. R. Haltiwanger and Master I
Rufus Daley, will arrive from Bates- j
burg tomorrow. I
For your wedding and birthday pres- j
exits, see the selection of beautiful j.
articles at the Bazaar. j
Mr. Martin Wheeler, of the Fork, I
i v visited his relatives in town several I j
days this week, L
Two 'dancing monkeys with their I
grinding organs passed through our 13
town last monday. I,
W??9 glad to find our old friend j <
E&fi& rushing gjpperiy It
r , 4rasw??? at Chapfn. v f t
W*. TV Shealw from the Pind j ^
Ridge section, called in and paid his >
dollar to the Dispatch last week. s
Mrs. Pearl Johnson, of Darlington s
*i> is very ill at th6 home of her father, ?
Rev. A- S? Leslie, in town, (
The weather is rather warm for this
season of the year and colds and grip J
are prevalent throughout the land. 1
I am still feeding the hungry by J
providing "the cooofe with the best x
groceries in the market and my prices
are the lowest. H. M. Wingard, ^
Miss Annie Harsey, who is teacher
of the Gum Spring school near
Pelion, was here Saturday.
Prof, H. V. Rish, one the best j
school teachers in the county, drop- r
p?d In to see us Saturday. J
fil SALE ? White Wyandottes,
tDustonStrain,) prise wihhefs* Price
for stock reasonable. Eggs ill season.
Write for particulars. J
- 5 C? W. Choker, Lexington, S. C. *
Messrs. Broods J. Wingard and Fort 3
Graham, of South Carolina University*
are at home for the week.
We notice on our rounds that plenty
of grain is being sown and some fields
look fine and very promising.
Mr. A. 25. Dreher, from Selwood,
dropped in to see us last week and
renewed his subscription for another
year. (
Old Santa Claus is certanly unload- j
ing his sullies for Christinas at the 1
Bazaar. Call and take a peep as they J
are being placed in stock.
Miss. Mattie George who is now '
teaching at Long Branch, spent Satuviay
and Sunday with her mother
here. > .
jtor fruits, cocoanuts, nuts, raisins,
ingredients and a select
U9B Of fifie family groceries, go to M.
??. Harman's grocery.
Misses Luciie and Carro Efird, of
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will spend Thanksgiving at home.
*$Jr. B. S. Shealy, of Route 3, Lexington,
wis here Monday and gave
onroM a pleasant and profitable
call. < i
Mr. D. Eff. Ridgell, a young Knight
of the Grip, from Batesburg and a
son of Dr. E. C. Ridgell, spent Sunday
night in town.
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TREAT
Dry Got
BIGGEST AN]
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OLUMBIS'S
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merit aglow with New Fall Goods We a
every want in our line.
SET DAT IS BAEGAIN DAT
We sell the best at nnmatchable prices.
TAILOBED SUIT DEPAETM
ins in Ladies' and Misses Cloaks, Skirts, a
ikirts, at $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 a:
$15.00 and $20.00.
SUITS AT SPECIAL
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>. II yon "want a Dargaiu uuu u ltm iv >
Cloak Department.
EBY AND STYLISH HEAD W
d Children. We carry a very large assoi
rnt and cannot be excelled in value and str
Miss Annie Martha Meetze, of the I
College for Women, Columbia, has I
arrived to spend Thanksgiving with i
her mother, Mrs. M. W. Meetze.
Paint adds tenfold to the looks of |
houses,Jas well as to durability. Good
qualitv in all colors, at lowest prices,
at W. P. Roofs. ' i
Mr. S. H. Wingard,route 1, Lexington,
S. C., one of our young and industrious
farmers made us a plesant
call yesterday.
The well borers have completed the
pump in front of the Drafts Hotel
which is quite a convenience Jo persons
living in that portion of town.
FOR SALE?A number of nice
building lots for business and residences
in the town of Lexington.
Call and see M. D. Harman.
TP TTrtn nronf rrtlW fr^oh TttPA.ts lint
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in good eatable order call and see the
Jine Qf lard presses, sausage mills and
staffers at, - W. P. Roofs
Gharles King, supported by the
King Dramatic Company, will present
Rip Van Winkle or the Sleep of
20 Years, in Opera House Friday
night.
WANTED?Traveler for established
house. Twelve dollars weekly to
start. Expenses paid. References.
Address George G. Clows, Lexington,
s. c. 1
Mrs. James R. Hubbard and Miss
Alma Skinner, of Columbia, spent
Saturday with Col. and Mrs. M. D.
Harman, the parents of Mrs. Hubbard.
For your wants in dry goods, notions,
shoes and hate, always be sure to
see the new stock at W. P. Roof's store
befoie making your purchasee.
On Nov. 11th the members of St.
Stephen,s church passed resolutions
of regret upon the resignation of Rev.
J. G. Graichen. We have a copy on
our table which will appear next week.
We are exceedingly glad to learn
that Mrs. Sarah Quattlebaum, widow
of the late Gen. Paul Quattlebaum,
who has been quite sick for the past
several weeks, at her home near Leesrille,
is much better.
Several interesting communications
must necessarily go over until our
lext issue because they came in tolay.
We beg you, correspondents,
;o get your copy in by Tuesdaj* 12
unless it is something important,
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A full line of plows, suited to our
joil, can >be had at W. P. Roof's
itore. Remember this is the sowing
season and here is the place to purchase
your, plows.
Owi^g to pressing office work the
Sditor will not be able to make the
inal rounds with Treasurer Shealy in
ihe Hollow Creek section. It has alvays
been a pleasure to mingle with,
hese good people, and it is with the
ieepest regrets that business in1 the
rffice prevents.
WVion f.ViinlrirKy nf Immp flnri fliA
:omforts that should surround it, first
dianee, call and see the line of useful
md ornamental furniture at right
>rices at, Scott Hendrix's Furniture
Store.
List of Letters
Remaining uncalled for in this office
or the week ending November 26,
.906:
Males.
Cannon, John.
Gilmore, Faid.
Pearson, J. P.
Spires, Mr,
^valker, J." A.
Female. / r :r
Smith, Mrs. Callie. *:
These letters will be sent to the
lead letter office December 10, 1906,
if not delivered before. In calling
for the above,please say4'advertised,''
giving date of list.
S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. ..
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Thanksgiving.Tomorrow
will be Thanksgiving
Day?a day set' apart by the president
of the United States and the governor
of the State for everybody to assemble
themselves together, in places of
worship and in the home around the
fireside, to return thanks to almighty
God for the manifold blessings he has
seen fit to bestow upon them, from
* -tho faol fKnt. if. ie
tiliic IV UillC) auu TV V AVVX tuu w AV
but right that our people should set
aside thisday and assemble themselves
together at one of the respective
churches in town; and thereby show
appreciation of the many blessings
which have been bestowed upon us
by the Great Ruler of the universe
from whom all blessings flow.
JELLING STORE.
MENT. I
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D BEST BARGAINS.
L YJCTT^S
i DEPARTMENT
rDERWEAR A GREAT CAE
en, the kind that. "will keep you where you can find the best
Oil Cloth, Linoleum Rugs a
>CKERY DEPARTMENT gan Rugs 30x60. Price 98c.
: our Department Store. We show OTJR MENS
il array of useful articles in Kit- . t, j iu Colnmbiai
ifrate ware, Tin ware, Glass ware, Fnrnish> for Men and g
5, cups and saucers, bowles, etc., n ,c o , , a
riety of fine glass and China ware. & k
iese ware. A visit to this depart- SHOE
For Men. Women and Chil
IiVTPVI O Pfl that please the closest buy e
Alillll ff III., NEW DRESS
, We are offering great ba
DEPARTMENT STORE. new weaves and stylish dre
GREAT
re ready WOOL TJU
for Men. Women and Childr
warm, at great value.
OUR CHINA AND CR(
ENT is one of the most attractive of
, c . in this Department a wonderfi
. * chen necessaries of all kind, j
p Table cutlery, Decorated plate!
at oc. and 10c., and a great vai
Table cutlery and fancy Japan
our Tail- ment toII be of interest and pi
ear J, L. MIMK
-trnent 111
AAT TTVT?T A >C! OUT A IT
Fie. { tUL U iXIDIA O UXVXiAl
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Some parent? rnsh off and buy a cliild
a pair of cheap shoes because the child
wears out shoes fast.
What stupendous folly!!
. Good shoes cost more than shoddy
ones because they are made of leather,
and there is nothing like leather.
There never has been found anything
to substitute for leather.
Thinking to saye 15 or 25 cents some
parents will throw away a dollar.
Pay enough to get a good shoe of the
kind you want then hold us responsible
for the wear.
Misses Box Calf and Heavy Glaze
Kid school shoes $1.25 and $1.50.
Childs of same $1.00 and $1.55.
EHRLilUH S,
1643 Main St., I aai iiurik a a
1627 Main St., "f COLUffiBBfl, 0. Ill
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Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wool- .
ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails.
Sold by Derrick's Drug Store.
Notice, Trespassers.
Tliis is to notify all persons not to
hunt, fish or in any wise trespass upon
lands of the undersigned in the Dutch
Fork near Leaphart. The Law will
positively be enforced against all .violators
of tliis notice.
S. K. Bouknight,
7pd J. E. Fulmek.
Final Discharge.
This is to notify all parties concerned
that I will apply to Geo, S. Drafts,
Judge of Probate.for Lexingtdn#ounty,
State of South Carolina, on the 28 of
December, 1906, at 12 m., for a final
discharge as Administrator of the estate
of J. S. Derrick, deceased.
A. E. Derrick,
4w7 Administrator.
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LAI LiULllUL,
Years of Experience
are
at Your
COMMAND.
Successful experience has
been ours and we want everybody
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.
THEBE ABE NO
CHAB6ES FOB
EXAMINATIONS.
MRUS P. SENTZ,
OPTICIAN,
JEWELEB,
1-131) Main St., Colombia. S. G.
Always
MOOI
MAIN AND BLA]
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Babcock Buggies,
Hackney Bugg
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And plenty
Are First in the Hearts
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I LEXINGTON,
I Oldest Bank in Lexington Count
DOES - A GENERAL
m Accounts Invited on Favoral
m Rate of 5 Per Cent Allowed in th
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Wells! Wells!! j Disc
!,. an A Hi/..,, j Notice is hereby give
' BERLEY & KYZER, .; intreseted that I will a
: S. Drafts, Judjje of Pn
THE - WELL - MEN. j ri I* ^ .1 .
; Carolina, on the 22d d
| 1006, for a final discha
If you want to do well, be well and j rratrix of the Estate of
look well, get Berley & Kyzer, Lexing- ; deceased. ^ Raci
ton, S. C.. to put you in a Terra Cotta i ?
Well which will give you pure water, j
Our prices are right, our work is right. ; Mr. A. J. Butler, et
Give us a trial and be convinced. j ington Press, has 1
| private secretary to
SCHOOL BOOK3 are positively sold Ansel,
for cash. Hartnan's Bazaar.
COLUMBIA'S SMAL
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ffDING STREETS.
THE STOR
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1PET DEPARTMENT ||1|||
at the right price. Matting, Carpet,
nd Art Squares. Ask to see our barBoth
sides alike.
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the Department abounds in the best KjM j|j| \
oys'. v|jj? great showing of Clothing mm. Bfcj \ *
it Special Values. fr\ j- fjjj
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dren, the kind that wears, and at prices Mr Wp
GOODS AND SILKS
jgains in this Department?all the
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ital and Surplus $20,000. I
BANKING - BUSINESS. I
t>le Terms. Interest at the V
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W. P. BOOF, Cashier. f
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barge. Valuable Place for Sale, f
n to all persons The "Schwartz place containing 120
pply to Hon. Geo. stci-es of land about one mile from G., N.
)bate, in and for & L. railroad and two miles from town
l, State of South of Cliapin. Good dwelling house and
ay of December, other buildings. Good farming land. (
rge as Adminis- Title guaranteed. G. T. Graham.
J. Fred Jefcoat, 4fcf. j|s
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idmmistratnx. Notice, Trespassers. j
This is to notify all persons not to I
litor of the Darl- make paths, hunt or trespass in any 1
)een appointed manner whatever upon my land situated j
in lower Fork. I will positively enforce
Got ern6r-elect I rhe law ^inst auyoa'e violati^ this .
! notice. 4w7p J. C. Meetze. 1
L PROFIT EMPORIUM. *
PROMPT
ATTENTION.
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