The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 29, 1907, Page 8, Image 8
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We show the
^at P*eases
See our great
luW -*Wksi regu^ar made so
^e are se^*Di
Si Our assortmei
1 Jjj All the new sha
. lit I ^ ^reat
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FE2TCIL Aim SCISSORS.
life Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
f There by a Dispatch Man.
Mr. James Yon, of Woodford, was
a visitor to the commencement.
Mr. Scott Hendrix has returned
from a. business trip to Augusta. (
G. H. Counts, Repairer of Watches,
Clocks, &c. Chapin, S. C. 4-32
Prof. Edwin Derrick, of Hilton, is
here attending the commencement.
Mr. J. W. Cooner, Jr., of Batesburg,
was a visitor to Lexington yesterday.
Fine Mackerel caiy be had at the
Lexington Department Store.
Miss Ethel Smith, of the Fork, is
visiting at the home of Mr. J. J.
Bickley.
Mr. Henry Rice, a promising young
farmer of the Pelion section, was here
J
monuav.
' s The Lexington Department Store
is always stocked with firstclass Gro|
ceries.
Mr. John Ranch and daughter Rosa
of Saluda, are visiting his son, Prof.
' F. W. Ranch.
We are indebted to Mr. Job Shumpert
of Boiling Springs, for our first
mass of cucumbers.
Miss Elizabeth Harm an has returned
M~.\' to Lexington after a delightful visit
to friends and relatives in Columbia.
Genuine New Orleans and Georgia
f * cane syrup, just received at M. D.
Harman's Grocery.
Miss Elizabeth Dominick, of Newberry,
is the guest of Miss Lula Kaminer,
at the Examiner Hotel.
jg". Miss Beulah Sox, of Duke, N. C., is
visiting Mrs. B. D. Clark and othex
relatives in town.
| Mise Leila Wright, daughter of Rev.
J. N. Wright, of Langley, is the guest
of Miss Iceoline Harman.
if. Mm as to Tiaoefl. Embroid
IV . eries andRibbon, the Lexington Department
Store is headquarters.
Miss Mima Hook, of near Brookland,
spent Saturday*ai*d Sunday with
' Misses Mary and Katie Belle Caugh:
man. .. .i *
Mr. Harry Bawl and little daughter,
of Batesborg, spent Sunday with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ?. Bawl.
IP?L" Our readers1 attention is directed to
the change in advertisement of the
popular clothing firm of E. G. Drehei
Mr. Tally Keisler has purchased
from Mr. E. B. Roof the lot adjoining
Mr. H. N. Kaminer and will erect a
- . neat cottage thereon.
Pretty Miss Ethel Caughman, ol
Columbia, daughter of Hon. and Mrs.
B- L, anghman, is visiting the Misses
Bfird this week.
Miss Pauline Hutto and Mr. Josiah
Hutfco, of LeesviUe, are visiting theii
aunt, Mrs. B. D. Clark, during commencement.
Almost anything in the Hardware
line can be found at the Lexington
Department Store.
/ 1 Misses Coy Lucas and Minnie Lorick,
of New Brookland, have returned
home after a delightful visit to the
Misses Marie and Alma Long.
Messrs. Karl F. Oswald, and Ed*.
Barre are in Anderson attending the
grand lodge Knights of Pythias, which
IS in 8etK?iUU ui iiuau wvj .
Lefc everybody go to Roof's Hal]
to-night to see "The Deacon." This
performance will close the?commencement
exercises for 1907.
LOST?On Monday night between
the residence of Mr. 6. D. Clark and
f Roof's Hall, a crescent brooch with
violet centre. Return to The Dis.
patch office and receive reward.
Misses Myrtle Williams, Eva May
Sox and Marie Shull, of Brookland,
are the happy guests of little Miss
Gladys Dent, onlower Main street).
The Dry Goods department at the
Lexington Department Store is fillec
with the nicest things in that line.
Mr. W. O. Steele, of Hollow Creek
one of the best wheelwrights anc
blacksmiths in the county, was here
on business Monday.
Mr. Isaac Edwards, one of the mos
successful men of Batesburg, aceom
lyy Vkio fma trAnnflr qatjq ti7q(
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Here Monday on business.
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Right in the front with a
Groceries, Hardware, Trunks
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The creations in this depj
new, fresh goods, and the pri<
Just think New Drop Hei
arrived. Fresh Grits $1.75 sj
MOS?l
: .
THING and FURNISHING
r MEN and BOYS.
best in all the New Goods at pric
closest buyers.
values in Men's Ties, 25c. Mer
cks, Brown and Black, 5c. the pa
g the best 50c. Shirt ever sold.
HATS.
at is great; our prices are rig]
ipes in Straw and Felt.
LAWNS,
virig of Lawns at 5c, 6Jc, 8|c a
IMAUG
e
To-morrow being a legal holiday 1
R. F. D. cariers will not deliver m;
I which will cause many of our pap
to reach our readers one day late.
Hon. Geo. Bell Timmerman
livered the commencement addr
of the Paxville graded school, Paxvi.
S. C., last Friday evening.
A phone message from Colum
yesterday morning announced
intelligence that the house occup
! W MVa Tjinra .Tones, and all its C<
i tents, had been destroyed by fire.
If its Shoes, Hats or Clothing, 3
can find what you want at the L
ington Department Store.
, Mr. Karl Roof has been appoin
assistant postmaster to succeed 1
C. E. Leaphart, who has accepted
position with The Lexington Savh
bank. '
Attend the commencement ex
' cises of Leesville College, comme:
! ing Sunday, the second of June, 2
continueing until Tuesday night.
! Do you need any thing in the ^
' of furniture? If you do, go and lc
through the large stock at Scott H
k drix furniture store. You will f
just what you want and the prices;
always right.
Mrs. Sarah Shuler, one of the m
; charming and beautiful women
South Carolina, is attending cc
I mencement, the guest of Mrs. C.
; Efird. *
The friends of Dr. Rice B. Harn
will be pleased to learn that he \
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day and will be found at the Ka
mann Drug Company.
LOST?Monday morning in Roc
Hall, a round gold frame brooch w
baby picture in brooch. Liberal
i ward will be paid for its return to
> D. Harm an.
Misses Mary and Lula Low man :
at home from Lenoir College, N. C
i We acknowledge with sincere thai
an invitation to attend the clos:
exercises of Leesville college fr
. June second to fourth.
Tl^e Lexington Lutheran charge 1
secured the services of Mr. M.
, Riser, theological student of 1
Pleasant, as a supply until a regu
pastor is secured.
Miss Sue H. Corley, one of the b
\ lady teachers in the county, who ]
been assistant teacher in the H:
- school at Wagener during the sees
* just closed, is at home for the summ
1 Miss Nell Edwards, of Abbevi
who is pleasantly remembered as \
popular milliner of Mrs. B. D. Cli
L for two seasons, is here attend:
; commencement exercises, to the
, light of her many friends.
We want to remind you that wh
r ever you wish something good to e
gotoH. M. Wingard's grocery. ]
, stock is full at all times and he ta]
great pleasure in pleasing his num
ous customers.
[ There was much interest manifes
by the third grade children the pi
ent session in their spelling class,
head mark9, which were allow
1 when one stood at the head of 1
l class from Monday until Friday aft
noon. Miss Celeste George was 1
best speller and made the most mar
1
1 Dry Goods and Notions.
There is no place in Columbia tl
you can buy dry goods and notions
t better advantage and at lower pri<
t than at the old reliable firm of W
Piatt & Son. They always carry
[ full line embracing all that is ne
( stylish and good. They are mak
some special prices on articles in ev<
department of their large store, a
when you are any Columbia be si
I and go to the store of Wm. Piatt
Son, before making your purchases
a Slick Thief.
Frank Youngblood, a white m
purporting to be Mr. R. L. Croo
' has worked a slick game on the S
ings Bank of Newberry and on 1
Carolina National Bank of Columt
i It seems that Youngblood was, at <
I time, a room-mate of Crooks, who
an engineer of the Southern railw
and in this way he became acquain
? with Crooks affairs. Crooks had ?
J deposited with the Newberry Savii
J Bank; Youngblood went into Cro<
trunk and got his pass book, went
t the bank, drew a check and got
. whole amount of Crooks deposit i
3 ? in addition to this, $300 from the C
olina National Bank. He skipped.
HEAT
SELE1
full line of General Merchand
, Furniture, Farming Iniplemi
IVflLLI
irtment surpass anything thai
ses are right.
id Domestic Machine $25.00,1
ick. People say Moseleys can
B1
I J. L. MINIM
. THE GREAT S
BARGAINS IH EVERY"
If you are in need of Headware for
it. visit our Millinery Department. We ar
in Stylish Hats. See our Special Sacrii
for Ladies and Misses. Special price ?
n(j Many of these Hats sold for more than
we now offer these special lots at.
H9S, - - -
^ About the place you buy shoes n
w Anybody can sell a shoe for I
er- say $3.00, but there is a world B A
QC- 5$fi
tnd of difference in the worth of B
each $3.00 shoe. B T]
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>ok Some shoes sold at $3.00 are B
en- MB
ind not worth $2.00; others are E
ire nearer worth $3.50. B
It is xfp to you to get the B U|
?m- best at the price, and you can't g?
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be certain you are getting the Era
riS best until you see the kind B f
we sell. B |
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are 1643 Main St., ( aai ||||D|A C A ML
1627 Main St., f IfULUIHDIAj * Mi
iks
m? Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolnra
ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails.
ia8 Sold by Derrick's Drug Store.
jjji; RAW HIDES WANTED?We will
iar pay 16 cents per pound for dry flint
raw hides. Dominick & Amick,
est 3mp Chapin, S. C.
has
tfn Final Discharge.
ier. This is to notify all persons that I will
lie, apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of
Ehe Probate for Lexington county,. South
irk Carolina, on the 8th day of June, 1907,
Ing at 12 m., for a final discharge as adminde
istrator of the estate of Mrs. Polly M.
Derrick, deceased,
en- B. J. Derrick,
sat, May 11, 1907. 4-31 Administrator.
His
Z EXPERIENCE.
es- ,
for
& Years of Ex|e
perience are
at Your
E COMMAND.
ces
rm^ Successful experience has
>w< been ours and we want every ing
body who has cause to feel
51T that there is anything the mat
"V ter with their eyes at all. to
are
& call and have us give them
proper tests.
THERE ARE NO
an, "
ks, CHARGES FOR
avhe
EXAMINATIONS.
>ia.
)ne
a CHARLES P. SENTZ,
1354
9 OPTICIAN,
the JEWELER, fl<
1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. pc
DEPART]
iBROS -
lise for Spring and Summer, 1907. We can
snts, Buggies, Wagons and Harness. One o
NERY!?
; has ever been shown in this market. Our
New Defiance Machine, Drop Head, 20 year
!t sell the goods at the price and make prof
EfcOS
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& CO., k,,s
TORE.
Lad
PEPflBTWEWT ^2
Ladies and Children CRO(
e giving special values ^
ice Sale of Straw Hats c ePa*
>c, 15c, 25c and 50c. ^ ar
three times the price barga;
ing g<
- Coin
;IG MULES.
MEDIUii
Lnd the best lot
Mules you eve
Ve have just ship
stock on hand
anywhere outf
OLD HICKORY'
and a full line
Sregory-C(
1117 Hampton
1892.
1 Lexingtc
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| Oldest Bank in Lexi
I DOES - A ,- G]
A * A _
m Accounxs mvue
Rate of 5 Per Cent A
rntains tasteless co
ikes new rich blood
>r Sale at HARMAN'S BAZAAR.
Sent
Prospt
please you in Spring and Su
f the Greatest Department St<
=M I L LI N
Hats have no superior and bu
s guarantee, $17.93. 31st car
It. What difference does it mj
SHOES. /w
are headquarters lor Shoes. "We Sell the
hat wear at unmatchable prices.
SUITS and SKIRTS. i_^Sk
lies Tailor Made Suits and Ready-to-Wear
We are giving special values in this deent.
The best at right prices.
5KERY, GLASSWARE and TINWARE.
v arrivals in cur Crockery and Glassware
:ment. Two carloads of beautiful Glassware SRjBaB
rockery, consisting of a great variety of usetices.
Price, 5c, 10c, 15c and up. See our HSgUmf
ins in Tinware and numerous House Furnish
Lll&K?ia>9 ?
flfl
A MULES, I
GOOD TEAM MULES, I
of good size strong cheap I
r saw. I '
?ped a fresh load and our H *
j i i i n . i 81
is tne largest to oe iouna
side of a wholesale market. I
' and HACKNEY Wagons, 1
of best Buggies and Harness I
inder Mule Co. I
Avenue, Columbia, S. C. I
*
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m Sayings Bank. 1
[NGTON, - S. C A
MM
ngton County. I
Capital and Surplus $20,000. I
3NERAL - BANKING - BUSINESS. A
d on Favorable Terms. Interest at the %
Jlowed in the Savings Department. M
W. P. ROOF, Cashier.
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d liver oil. Cures all female troubles
Appetizing and strengtheningPrice$l
HOUSE--1907
srity, S. C.
V
mmer Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Hats,
>res in the Carolines.
ERY!
t few equals. Every department is complete and full of
V
, making 3455 barrels of choice Tennessee Flour has just
1 i ?j.
lite to you wnat people say as long as yuu get uie gwu.0 ?
iperity, S. G. I