The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 20, 1907, Page 8, Image 8
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|s We are offering s;
and every department
very interesting on Sp
| Shoes. We buy in lar|
of our close and careft
nofrcn. and scissors.
I Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There ty a Dtseatch Man.
AttorneyE. L. Asbill, of Leesville,
F was here on business yesterday.
m$-: ' apples and oranges just in, at M.D.
; 1 Harm an'8 grocery. . /
Some of our early gardeners have
truck up and it looks well.
WANTED?A setting of 13 turkey
|?> eggs. Apply at The Dispatch office.
- llinWflv onii HuntrhtAr. of
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the Pork, spent Friday night in town
With friends.
Yon will find plenty of the very
best garden seed at the Bazaar.
Col. John Bell To will was here mingling
with his many friends one day
last week.
Miss Anna Brown, the milliner at
'[ W. P. Roofs is boarding at Mayor
Jno. J. Taylor's.
Bay yoar hardware, groceries, etc.,
from the Lexington Dept. Store.
It is now unlawful to kill birds in
XiQxington conntyvthe bird law having
expired on the 15th.
: ^. FOB SALEr-Two good milk cows
with young calves. Apply at once to
John W. Hutto, Lexington, R. F. D.,
No. 3. 'x 2w20pd.
The maple, blossom and dogwood
bloom,
Is evidence that fish is on the ran. j
Georgia cane syrap cheap before
summer sets in, at M. D. Harman's
grocery.
Messrs. E. D. and L. A. George, are
building a handsome residence for
their sister at Wagener. *
April showers will soon be here
^with their beautiful flowers?among
them the sweet scented orange biosA
nice line of Oxjbrds can be seen
at the Lexington Dept. Store,
v Mr. Walter J. McCartha came over
Wednesday and, with the board of directors,
checked np the dispensary.
Handsome Cape Bates, of Batesburg,
a popular candidate for Mayor
of that growing little city, was a visl|B?
itor to Lexington Sunday.
Drop in at any ^me before thegreat
millinery opening at W. P. Roof 9
|p.;- next week and leave your order for
an Easter hat.
Sheriff P. H. Corley spent Monday
night in Augusta and was a witness
to the disastrous fire which destroyed
the Chronicle building and its entire
"Faust" the popular drama in five
acts, each filled with fun and amuse!'
. ment, at the opera house Friday night.
Iffe?.-;. Prices popular.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hubbard leave
today for Lakeland and Tampa, Fla.,
where they wili spend two week9
visiting friends and relatives.
Miss Lucile Efird, who will be one
of the pretty graduates of the College
0 For Women in June, spent Saturday
and Sunday with her parents here.
Messrs. Elton Bawl, of Fairfax, and
Harry Bawl, of Batesburg, spent Sunday
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
' James E. Bawl.
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, etc.,
are sold at close prices at the Lexingftf
V ton Dept. Store.
Fertilizers are being hauled in abundance
from this place, and, judging
the future by the past, this indicates
a large acreage of cotton.
For your flour, fine feed, meal and
cracked corn, go to M. D: Harman's
grocery.
WANTED?Traveler for established
Sw j'
house. Twelve dollars weekly to start.
Expenses paid. Beferences. Address
George G. Clows, Lexington, S. C.
Just received a line of nice penny,
and fancy cakes, crackers, pound'
cakes and the very best lemon and I
soda crackers made. At the Bazaar.
Mr. J. Walter Dreher and his handsome
young son, Callie, of Batesburg,
were here on business Thursday.
Pretty Miss Mary Lyles, daughter
of our beloved friend, Capt. J. FeasLvles.
was the admired and at
tractive guest of Mrs. E. J. Dreher
tor a few days last week.
Rev. W. D. Quick will preach to
the inmates of the county poor house
next Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
The public generally are invited.
Dr. E. P. Derrick sells L. & M.
Paints in pints and quarts at rate of
fcali^gallon prices. Feb. 20. 3m
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from basement to foi
ring G-oods and Fall ]
je quantities for cast
d buying. We want
You can secure a suit of clothes
J a pair of pants at a low price at 1
Lexington Dept. Store.
The barefooted boy is as proud
the approach of his 'season, as 1
sweet little girls are of their Eas
hats.
Ladies, whatever else you may <
don't forget to attend W. P. Roc
great millinery opening on Tues^
and Wednesday of next week.
Uol. JP. ?1. JNeison, one 01 uie uu
widely known and successful crii
nal lawyers in the State, and a me
ber of the Columbia bar, wa9 here
business yesterday.
| Old ladies and young ladies: If x
| want comfort, style and qual
| in shoes, you can't afford to buy 1
fore seeing Meetze & Son's stock.
Mr. Joe A. Derrick, formerly of ti
county, now of Newberry, 'pass
through today after a delightful fii
ing trip over on Pond Branch, and
were pleased to meet him.
I Solicitor Timmerman has been
Columbia for tbe past week condu
rag the investigation of the coror
into the killing of Chas. B. Gree
and Edgar Marshall.
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We are glad to chronicle the raj
improvement in the condition of IN
T. S. Harm an, who has been quite :
disjfbsed for the past several days
his home near town.
Long gloves for ladies in popu
shades at the Lexington Dept. Stor
Mr. Joseph Martin Caughman, w
was undergoing an operation as 1
went to press last Wednesday, is g
ting along nicely and is out again
the delight of his friends.
Lexington county can truthfu!
boast of some of the brightest a
accomplished young lady school teac
era as you can find any where. Soi
of them, too, are as pretty as a pea
and as sweet as Georgia cane.
Gentlemen and boys: If it is she
you need, go at once to Meetze & Sc
You will get the right fit and t
right price and be pleased with t
new styles.
About 50 sacks high grade acids i
sale by Lexington Dept. Store. Che
for cash. Mr.
W. L. Warner, one of' Irm<
hustling farmers, was here Saturd
and felt so good over the price he i
! eeived for cotton that he (hopped
to see the printers and made the
smile." Who next?
Mrs. John H. Meetze, who w
afmntan nrif.fi rwralroia uVuMifc t,hr
j week9 ago, is still in a very critic
condition, but her many friends a
still in hopes that she may recover.
TJid very finest hams, juicy a:
sweet, are found at M. D. Harmar
grocery.
Mr. E. S. Haye9 was in town Mo
day on business and gave us a pies
ant call. He is the only survivii
member of the Hayes family w]
served in the Confederate war fro
this county and we are glad he hoi
up well.
Dr. Rice B. Harman, who has be
with the Kaufmann Drug compai
forthe past several years, left Sund
for Asheville, N. C., where he ha9 a
cepted a more lucrative position
superintendent of the laboratory c
partment of the Smith Co., wholess
and manufacturing druggists.
Treasurer F. W. Shealy has clos
the tax books and placed the t
executions in the hands of Sheriff
i H. Corley and all past due taxes -vv
be collected by him. The treasui
states that the tax collections ha
been about as good as usual this ye;
Mr. Sidney Steele, invites his ma
friends to call and see him at Meel
& Son, where he is prepared to ser
them with a fine line of dry goo<
shoes, hats and groceries, at low<
prices. He will treat you right.
Tuesday and Wednesday of m
week are the days that have been c
cided upon for the great milline
opening at W. P. Roof's. This v
prove a great opportunity for t
ladies of the community to see t
latest and most nobby styles in ladi
head wear.
Mr. John W. Scofill, accompani
by his beautiful young daughter, M
Pet, was in town yesterday. IV
Scofill resides near Pelion and enjc
the distinction of beiug the leadi
farmer of his section. Indeed he
an ideal farmer. Mr. Scofill has :
cently added some improvements
his already handsome and commo
ous residence.
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the purchasing public an
urth floor is overflowing
Merchandise, such as Bl?
i and therefore get the in
our Lexington friends to
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n" | About the place you buy shoes
Anybody can sell a shoe for
ou say $3.00, but there is a world
lty of difference in. the worth of
beeach
$3.00 shoe.
his Some shoes sold at $3.00 are
?d not worth $2.00; others are
ihwe
nearer worth $3.50.
It is up to you to get the
m best at the price, and you can't
ier he certain you are getting the
ne best until you see the kind
we sell.
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Lar 1G27 Main St., 1 COLUMBIA, S. C.
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, Itch cored in 30 minutes by Woolno'
ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails,
we Sold by Derrick's Drug Store.
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to A Regular communication of Pomaria
lodge No. 151, A. F. M?
will convene in Masonic hall,
Hy Peak, S. C., Saturday evening, at 7
nd o'clock sharp, March 23, 1907? The
, F. C. and E. A. degrees will be con'
* ferred. Brethren are requested to
ne be prompt in attendance. (
ch Jno. O. Swygert, W. M.
JL A REGULAR COMMUNICA^
^iO^tion of Lexington Lodge No. 152,
n. ^Sr\ A. F. M., will be held Saturday,
be 23rd of March, at 7 p. m.
he Brethren are earnestly requested to attend
promptly.
By order of the W. M.
lor Godfrey M. Harman, Sec.
aP STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lexington.
y 8 By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge
ay . Whereas, F. J. Geiger M. I).,> made
re_ suit to me, to grant hnn Letters of Adin
ministration of the Estate of and effects
;m of Miss Harriet Geiger.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred and
as creditors of the said Miss Harriet Geiger,
deceased, that they be and appear, be'
fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be
ml ) h.u _a. t : l r\ tt ci fil
} IieiU at -UeAJUgUJIl XX., O. ULL OIU
,re I day of April, 1907, next after publication
hereof at 11 o'clock; in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have,
hd why the said Administration should not
be granted.
Given under my hand, this 20 day of
March Anno Domini 1907.
n- Geo. S. Drafts,
Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C.
Published on 20th day of March, 1907,
Qg in the Lexington Dispatch. 21
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'm WANTED?Second hand bags and
burlap. Will buy any kind, any quantitjr,
anywhere. We pay freight,
en Richmond Bag Co., Richmond, Va.
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" EXPERIENCE.
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:re COMMAND.
Successful experience has
been ours and we want evervV?
body who has cause to feel
s' that there is anything the mat
5st ter with their eyes at all, to
call and have us give them
?xt proper tests,
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I CHARLES F. S1TZ,
OPTICIAN,
*>- JEWELEE,
to
1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
HUGH & C 0
NT STORE, Columbia. S. C.
id bargain seekers. Big shipments of New G-oods are daily arriving with
Spring Novelties and New Attractions. We are making prices
mkets, Comforts, Wool Underwear, Men's and Boys' Clothing and
.side price and we are pleased to give our customers the advantage .
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New Shipment of Mules!
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We have in this lot some extra
nice stuff.
COME TO SEE US!
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GREG0RY-C8NDER MULE COMPANY,
1117 Hampton Avenue, Formerly Plain St.,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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I Lexington Sayings Bank. I
f LEXINGTON, S. C f
f Oldest Bank in Lexington County. J .
i Capital and Surplus $20,000. I
DOES A GENERAL BANKING - BUSINESS. M
Accounts Invited on Favorable Terms. Interest at the M
Bate of 5 Per Cent Allowed in the Savings Department I
W. P. ROOF, Cashier. I
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WINE OF LIFE
Contains tasteless cod liver oil. Cures all female troubles
Makes new rich bloodLAppetizmg and strengtheningPrice$159
For Sale at HARMAN'S BAZAAR.
31 BLJ 51 ^ Final Discharge.
JCHL JBi Notice is hereby given to all persons
interested that I will apply to the Hon.
George S. Drafts, Judge of Probate in and
for the county of Lexington, Stata
e can save VOU money on vour of South Carolina, on the 29 day of
jo" ol' t March, 1907, for a final discharge as
bpring and oummer ohoes. Ln Administrator of the Estate of Is- v
r*. ^ ill abella Lupo, deceased.
' looks, nt ana wear niev win give w.l. moak,
vUGmjk perfect satisfaction to every wearer. 4w-? Administrator.
hBBsI Farmers medium and heavy weight STATEc^nFnt??0Yi^xin^LINA'
work shoes a specialitv. and the Bv Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge.
-ni \ 11 4? U Whereas, B. J. G. Lever made suit
prices will ple&se VOll. All iresn to me, to grant him Letters of Admin- v
" tock istration of the Estate of and effects of i
_____ These are therefore to cite and ad_
m m mi m M1U "1%/y ^PT monish all and singular the kindred and ^
JfcSR? Jt'jt 9 creditors of the said W. P. Summer,
i n deceased, that they be and appear, beThe
Store Where Quality and Price Counts. fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be
_ H- 1_ . POT TTMUTA S C iield at Lexington, C. H., S. C., on 28fch
'Post Office Block, - * LULUJH..P1A. O. U March> 1907f next> aft^r publication
hereof, at II o'clock in the forenoon, to
0m- Have vour name address busi- ! WANTED?10 men in each state to show cause, if any they have, why the
Cr Have j our name, address, ousi distribute samples of our goods said administration should not be grant- ,
ness, &c., printed on your stationery, | and tack gi 8 Salary $8,5.00 per cd. .
ot.fl t-Vin Hiuna tr?h .Tr?h Prinf.inp" Office i t?Anfh no ner dav for expenses. | Given under my hand, this 13th day |
? lipnartmentP ^sTo. 46 of March Anno Domini 1907.
is the place to have a neat and first Sandersi Co., Departoent t ^ GEO. S DRAFTS, (L. S.)
class job done, on short notice at the Ja k D 26 3m Probate Judge, Lexington County, S. C. vright
prices. ' Published on the 13 day of March
1907. in the Lexington Dispatch, 2w20
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