The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 17, 1907, Page 8, Image 8
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We are offering s
and every departmenf
very interesting on Sj
Shoes. We buy in lar
of onr close and carefi
PENCIL AND SCXSSOBS.
Wayside Notes fathered Here and
^ There by a Dispatch Man.
Mrs. Eugenia Hendrix is visiting
friends in Columbia. j
None but prompt paving subscribers
are wanted on our list.
J;. For your fishing tackle?hooks, poles
and lines, come to The Bazaar.
i A numbefcpf young men from Lexington
"took in" Columbia Sunday.
Very little fruit, if any, left in this
section. Like reports come from all
over the county.
$: Call aod see the automatic razor
strapper and safety razor, at Hoofs
8|: One milch cow for sale. Apply to
Pj J. J. Fox, Lexington S. C.
HBSS* OlAfliinir omirtcr at fint DriceS at the
fleadngton Department Store.
Miss Florrie Harm an has returned
from an extended and pleasant visit
to friends on Black creek.
Miss Hattie Smithdeal and Mr.
Itewis Roof, of Columbia, spent Sunday
with; the latter'8 parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. B. Root
The most up-to-date shoes and hats
are to be seen at |the Lexington Department
Store.
Mrs Willie McCabe, of Columbia,
accompanied by his mother and sweet
,little niece, spent Sunday with the
Mimes Stuart.
FOB S ALE?A new Weaver parlor
organ cheap. Apply to Emanuel
Hallman, factory village.
your cakes and crackerd, always
fresh and crisp, come to The Bazaar,
Always go to W. P. Roof's store for
your groceries and you will relish
what you eat. . *
Mrs. Mattie Campbell and sister.
Miss Liilie McCabe, of Colombia, are
the charming guests of the Misses
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Mr. Geo. C. Clark, a substantial
citizen of Black Creek and a large
manufacturer of turpentine, was in
towa, 8*tod4yIf
you need a nice sideboard you
can find just what you want cheap, at
Scott Hendrix' Furniture Store.
WANTED?Traveler for established
house. ' Twelve dollars weekly to
start. Expenses paid. References.
Address G. Clows, Lexington, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meetze, of
Washington, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas H. Caughman last
Thursday.
Misses Meredith Muller and May
Meetze, two very attractive and beauBl
tiful young ladies of Columbia, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Thomas .H. CaughA
complete line of groceries and
* hardware at the Lexington Department
Store.
Mr. J. M. Stuart, one of Mr. J. L.
Mimnaugh's popular clerks, accompanied
by his handsome young son,
Walter, spent Sunday with their sis
Eg' : ters nere.
"While the recent cold snap plucked
many a tender bud, it failed to kill
the orange blossom, which is springing
forth in all its beauty, stronger
% and sweeter than ever.
Ifj v Mr. Killian ijarman, the popular,
Iv polite and efficient R. F. D. carrier
k; on route 1 from Batesburg, spent
. Monday in Lexington.
m Fresh fat mackerel at 12><c per
pound. These fish are the best. Try
H them, at W. P. Roof's.
FOUND?A bunch of six key9 near
the residence of Rev. W. D. Quick,
g Same can be had by calling at this
office and paying for this advertise^
ment.
Peas are worth on the market today
all the way from $2.25 to $2.50 pei
- bushel. Thisis the highest price in
vears. due to the shortness of the
crop last year.
Another shipment of choice dry
goods and notions received at the
Lexington Department Store.
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Miss Martha Hendrix Caughman, a
beautiful and blushing young maid ol
Lexington, spent Saturday and Sunday
in Columbia, where she was the
guest of her friend, Miss Francis Bull.
Dr. E. P. Derrick sells L. & M.
Paints in pints and quarts at rate o 1
half gallon prices. Feb. 20. 3m
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E GREAT
ipecial attractions to 1
t from basement to fox
)ring Goods and Fall 1
ge quantities for cash
qI buying. We want <
Capt. J. Feaster Lyles was here f
a day last week. He is one of t
best known and substantial citizens
the county, and his friends are man
Go to T. B. Aughtry & Cot, Colui
bia, for your farm supplies, groceri*
&c. Prices as low as the lowest, ai
goods the best.
Mr. and Mrs. James Richards<
have returned from their "horn
moon," spent at the home of ti
groom's parents at White Rock.
Messrs. T. ?. Campbell and Jasp
Price have gone to Norfolk, Va
where they have secured work on tl
buildings for the Jamestown expo;
tion at good wages.
If you want to get the most out ol
dollar, spend it for merchandise
the Lexington Department Store.
. The many friends of Mr. Karl !
Oswald are delighted to see the lig
of his benign countenance at Tl
Home Bank, after an illness of t\
weeks.
All those who lost their beans ar
other early vegetables will plea!
bear in mind that The Bazaar has
fall and complete stock of the be
garden seed* known to man.
Mr. J: Sebastin Meetze, of Balle
tine, prompt as usual, made us a plea
ant call Saturday. "Duns" will n
apply to him for the next twel
months.
Mr. J. C. Dunbar and daughter,
near Pelion, were visitors to Lexin
ton Saturday and while here gave 1
a pleasant call.
Ho more "Puss X" at the d^spe
sary. Dispenser Caughman is ju
out, and it will be several days befo
he gets a "fresh" supply. In tl
meantime, the thirsty public is "ft
ing in" with "private stock."
Have you tried the bottled natx
honey and preserves? Have just r
ceived these goods and they are d
licious. W. P. Roof.
* Miss Meredith Muller, of Columbi
who has grown to be exceeding
handsome and beautiful, is visitk
"hptr old home. the admin
guest of her aunt, Mrs. Thos. 1
Caughman.
Canned corn and beans at 10c a ca
Never offered better goods for ti
price, ; W. P. Roof.
The Home and Farm and The Le
ington Dispatch one year for $1.2
Send your subscriptions in at one
Any subscriber to the Dispatch 1
sending 25c. to this office will recer
the Home and Farm for one year.
For the benefit of our readers \
will say that the bird law expired <
the 15th of March. Complaints ha'
come to our office that people a
violating the law incessantly and
should be stopped.
Col. J. C. Fort, of Pelion, was he
for a short while Thursday. The Cc
is slowly recovering from his ve:
severe illness last fall. This will 1
glad news to his legion of friem
throughout the county.
You will find a line of beautiful hi
curtains at right prices, at See
Hendrix' Furniture Store.
Capt. Butler, the well known tra
eling man, spent Saturday and Su
day in Lexington. It is said that tl
Captain is seriously contemplatii
making this his home in the ne
future. There is no place like Le
ington, Captain.
Mr. Jacob Bickley and|Miss Loui
Bickley, from the Fork, pass
through Lexington last week on th<
way home from Aiken, where th<
had been called to the bedside of th<
sister, Mrs. Vina Koon, who has be
critically ill.
It will please you to see the ni
i iron bedsteads at Scott Hendri
Furniture Store.
Prof. W. C. Martin, principal
the Swansea school, was here tl
. morning. He is one of the best ec
cators in our county and is held
, the highest esteem by the people
Swansea, where he has built up o
of the best schools in the county.
If you have anything to sell, or
you wish to buy anything, it or
cost you one cent a word in the lo<
columns to advertise it in The D
patch. Count the words and remit
cash or stamps. No advertiseme
> accepted for less than 25c.
When a woman's hat costs so mu
she is afraid to tell her husband t
( real price, she is sure that is beti
than for it to be becoming.
MIMNA
DEPARTMEN
the purchasing public and
irth floor is overflowing w:
Merchandise, such as Blan
and therefore get the insi
)ur Lexington friends to ci
or ,
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ie About the place you buy shoes
Ji" Anybody can sell a shoe for
. say $3.00) but there is a world
[ ft
at of difference in the worth of
each $3.00 shoe.
Some shoes sold at $3.00 are
ht
ie not worth $2.00; others are
70 nearer worth $3.50.
id . It is up to you to get the
se best at the price, and yon can't
a be certain you'are getting the
8t best until you see the kind
n_ we sell. ?
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Itch cored in 30 minutes by Wooln
ford'8 Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. fit
Sold by Derrick's Drug Store.
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ae T. B. Aughtry & Co., Colombia,
11- has a foil and complete line of hardware,
buggies, wagons, harness and
>b all wheelwright and blacksmith mae
terial. All orders given prompt and
e. careful attention. >
In this issue we publish the report
af of the county commissioners for the
fy first quarter of 1907. We publish,
Jg also, the report of the treasurer of the
town of Lexington, for the year endI.
ing April 12, 1907. We would be glad
for our people to read these reports
n carefully. By so doing you can see
ae for yourselves where the money goes.
x. Bice Pudding.
Delicious Rice Pudding without eggs
e ?Take two quarts of sweet milk, two
yy neaping taDiespooniuis or nee, a teaenp
of raisins, a little salt and sugar
to suit the taste; grate in about half
a nutmeg, stir all together cold, put
into the oven and bake slowly for
)n about two hours, or until it becomes
ve creamy. It is best eaten cold though
re it can be served hot.
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A lot of men imagine that they
re know all about the financial question
>]. because they happen to know a man
py who lives next door to a bank.
" If meat is tough, or you have any
to doubt as to its tenderness, put a
tablespoonful of vinegar over it when =
ill putting it on to cook; you will find it
>tt very tender when done.
Always keep to the right and you
v. won't go wrong.
: EXPERIENCE.
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of Exsa
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ce Successful experience lias
ix' been ours and we want everybody
who has cause to feel
of that there is anything the mat
1j9 ter with their eyes at all, to 1
call and have us give them
jn proper tests.
of
ne THERE ARE NO
- CHARGES FOR ,
,iy EXAMINATIONS. 1
SI CHARLES F.SENTZ, j
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he JEWELER, I |
tjer 1439 Main St., Columbia, S, C. I j
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T STORE, Columbia, S. C.
bargain seekers. Big shipments of New G-oods are daily arriving
ith Spring Novelties and New Attractions. We are making prices
kets, Comforts, Wool Underwear, Men's and Boys' Clothing and ^
de price and we are pleased to give our customers the advantage
all and look through this stock. \
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New ShiDment of Mules! I
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We have in. this lot some extra ?
nice stuff. |
COME TO SEE US! |
GREGOIIY HER MIILE COMPANY, |
' 1117 Hampton Avenue, Formerly Plain St.,
COLUMBIA. ... - . . - S.C.
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I Lexington Sayings Jtfank. 1 m
LEXINGTON, - - S. C fM
Oldest B&nk in Lexington County. ;l |
Capital and Surplus $20,000. I '*
DOES - A - GENEBAL - BANKING - BUSINESS. ^
Accounts Invited on Favorable Terms. Interest at the \
Bate of 5 Per Cent Allowed in the Savings Department I
W. P. ROOF, Cashier. I :fj|
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11 SMS SHO SHlStiflMgflHHh
WINE or LITIS
Contains tasteless cod liver oil.Cures all female troubles J
Makes new rich bloodAppetizing and strengtheningPrice3? |r
For Sale at HARMAN'S BAZAAR. .
- t --- l $
Mad Man Makes Assault, j _^ti4 Notice. Debtors and Creditors. |
JoeHagood, who was recently re- j ^ h^lSatard?y All persons having claims against the - ,
isssiar**.
t2am&&mszv2'i
Mrs. Eugenia Smith with an axe, and j LtOdfrey m. harmax, sec. make paTmeut iikewjse on or t^tore lst V
Mr. johnE. Riley, a one-legged man, Qures glood. Skin Diseases. Cancer, of May, 1907.
ivith a knife. Both his victims are ; Greatest Blood Purifier Free. 4 Bleriously
wounded. Hagood was im- I J( voar blood isimDnre, thin, diseased, "" *
nediately carried back to the asylum . hot or fun 0f humors, if you have blood ' ; ; '
?i 1-- Tinol TIi e*>Vi a van*
md placed behind the bars, while his I poison, cancer, caruuucies, cdtuig
rictims were carried to the hospital, j 'Sv^imnlvsfe'n Tonepafns This is t0 notify a11 Parties concerned.*
| bumps, scabby, pirapij skm, bonepams, that j ^ apply t0 George s Drafts,
| catarrh, rheumatism, or a - Raim Judge of Probate for Lexington oounty,
A HealtSiy Sign, I fR1URdXSe,S^n0^ Tres hSf aches s. C., on May the 1, 1907, for a final J
The advance guard of the Public
Service Corporation of South Carolina pure and rich. Druggists or d\ express * Enoch Swtgert -*\
las made its appearance in Summer- ^ngBlMd^lm Co.^itLta? Ga. ?*** * Administrator. 'I
rille. For several days the corps of B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic, . I
mrveyors, who are engaged in making ; deep-seated cases, as it cures after all w , .
;he preliminary survey for the intra- j else fails. Sold in Lexington, S. U.. bv .
^ , . .. , . . I Derrick's Drug store and Kautmann All road overseers of Lexington county
State electric railroad that 19 to con- j Drug Co. are hereby notified to put their respect-^ 7!
lect Charleston with the interior I ? ; 77777 77 ~ ive sections of the roads in good condi
X)wns of the State, has been occupied ! JL p1 ti?n at once. The Supervisor will visit
n running lines through some of the AA^rilTcouvene in Masonic 'halt ?hfi?tke r!?d f nofiTfnS! i
.treets of the town. The impression Peak S. C., Saturday evening, at 7 condition y Geo r K^f004^
irevails generally that the company .Supervisor of Lexington County.
neans business.-Sumerville News. are * ested tobe prompt in attendance Apnl 16'
Jno. 0. Swygert, W. M. j|
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