The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 21, 1907, Page 8, Image 8
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PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
' Wayside Notes Gathered Here and j
There by a Dispatch Man. i
The quarry is now running on full ,
time.
Fresh candies, cakes and crackers ]
always on hand at The Bazaar. \
Rev. Joab Edwards, of Leesville, '<
was here Monday.
Mr. Robert Bowe is spending a few t
days here with friends. i
Mr. W. D. Crouch, of Batesburg, (
was here last Thursday. 1 y
at TTio Raiaar ^
iUOCb JTUUi tli^UUQ aw JLUV
fountain?they all drink there.
Mr. John Shealy, of the Leesville \
News force, was here last week. j
Mr. Lem Sox is again with the \
popular clothing firm of E. G. Dreher
& Co.
j
Mr. and Mrs. Newell Lee and chil- c
dren are visiting the former's parents }
at Bedford City, Va. j
Ice cream, different flavors, at The
Bazaar fountain every Saturday after- x
noon. ' |
Mr. Jacob Ranch and family, of
Saluda county, are visiting Mr. and r
Mrs. F. W. Rauch.
Mr. H. Newton Monts, of Colum- j
bia, sj>ent last week with relatives
and friends here. J
Mr. Frank Griffith, of Batesburg,
a former resident of this place, was c
here Saturday.
For bargains in harness, gears, and f
hardware, go to E. C. Shull & Son, a
Columbia, S. C.
:: Mr. H. T. Wright, a popular Knight (
of the Grip and a resident of Bates- a
burg, was here Monday. t
Mrs. T. P. Meatze and little Sarah
have returned from a delightful visit t
to Asheville, N. C. c
Mr. John McCartha, one of the best a
citizens and farmers of Black creek, *
was here Monday on business.
Mr. John D. Rawl, of Batesburg, is ?
attending court as a witness in the J;
Abie's case. 13
Rev. W. H. Killer preached in ^
Luther Chapel church at Leesville
Sunday morning and evening. t
Editor Hare, of the Leesville..Xews, 9
was in attendance upon court last
Week as a witness in the Stockman t
murder trial.
" "Mr. N. B. Wannamaker, the popular u
candidate for the legislature to euc- f(
oedd the lamented Epting, was here +
^yjiday. g
' Dr. L'. A. Griffith, of Columbia, was
. called over last week to consult with
the local physicians, upon the serious,
illness pf Mr. H. L. Oswald. g
Miss Celeste George is in Columbia <3
for a weeks visit to her aunts, Mrs. a
E. T. Hendrix and Mrs. J. B. Elkins.
Mr. John Crouch, of Batesburg, c
spent Baturday night and Sunday i
here with the family of Rev. A. S. e
Leslie. a
Mr. B. J. Rogers, a prosperous and ^
v , progressive young farmer of the Samaria
section and a clever gentleman, _
is a juror this week. ?
Full line of groceries, cigars and a
tobacco always in stock at lowest CT
prices, at E. C. Shull & Co., Columbia,
S. C. Lexington friends cordially ,
invited. P
Mrs. fl. F. Snvder and children, of u
Plant City, Fla., are visiting Mrs. a
Snyder's parents, Col. and Mrs. M. c
D. Harman.
Mr. Peny Hall, a prominent mer- a
chant and mill man of Steadman, was v
here on business last week. t
Albert M. Boozer, Esq., an old and n
Srominent member of the Columbia
ar, was here on legal business this ?
week. I
Solicitor Timmerman spent Sunday t
in Anderson with Mrs. Timmerman, j
who is spending sometime with her 7
mother, Mrs. Sullivan.
Advertise your for sale and want . <
ais in The Dispatch. Results are Q
W fQllow, y
Col. J. C. Fort, the founder of Pe- u
lion and one of the best men in the
county, spent Monday night here.
Mr. Paul Mabus, a gallant Confed- s
erate soldier and a fine citizen, resid- j,
ing near Batesburg, was here last a
Thursday.
Mr. C. S. Goodwin, of Gaston, a c
popular and clever merchant of that ^
place was in, attendance upon court r
last week, and while here gave us a ^
pleasant and profitable call.
Mr. Josh J. Shealy, of Pelion, while ,
attending court last week as a petit *
juror, called in to see us. Josh is a J
good man and is held in the highest J
esteem by his neighbors. *
Mr. A. Madison Hutto, a popular
1 * Tl 1? Ghrim.
and clever salesman wi ?s. *. .
pert, at Pelion, was attending court rlast
week as a petit juror. i
The Palmetto Collegiate Instititute 1
opens on September 2nd. The cata- (
logues are out and the teachers are
all here ready to take up the work <
with energy and determinatian. \
Miss Lessie Gibbes has returned to i
her duties at W. P. Roof's store, after I
spending a delightful vacation with ^
friends and relatives at Newberry and t
Jjhnston.
Mr. J. Frank Kneece, Batesburg's t
popular and ever courteous and ac- T
commodating postmaster, spent yes- (
terday in Lexington on matters of (
business. t
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unters bargains unhea
ire offered at about ha
ble in Fine Dress Good
Furnishings for gents,
mention, but i
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WINAUO
The place to buy grain, fine feed, j
bay and select seed oats, is at E. C. j
3hull & Son, Columbia. Send your J
orders or call and you will save j
money.
"Uncle" Tyre Etheredge, of Lees- I
rille, is among those who are witnesses
in the Abies case this week. ;
3e is one of the best men in the en- i
ire county, and a man of whom it is j
ilways a pleasure to meet.
A crowd of young folks surprised
ihe Misses Helen and Mae Corley I
vith a "surprise party" Saturday j
ivening. That they were received i
vith great charm and delight goes
vithout saying.
Messrs. Geo. W. and Wash Corley, \
iccompanied by Miss Sue Corley, left j
ruesday for the Jamestown exposi- j
ion. They were joined in Columbia i
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>y a numoer 01 inenas.
Prof. W. E. Black, with Mrs. Black, j
irrived Monday afternoon. They will j
>ccupy the parsonage on Upper j
dain street, recently occupied by j
lev. Nease.
Miss Sonie Schoffill, the accom)lished
and attractive daughter of j
dr. John W. Schoffill, of Pelion, has I
)een the guest' of Miss Sue Corley :
luring the past week.
Mr. Frank George, the popular R.
?. D. carrier on route 2 from this
>laee, is taking his two week's vacaion.
Mr. M. J. Keisler, a clever citizen
>f New Brookland and an old subcriber
of the Dispatch, sent us by a
riend Monday, $1.25 for the Disnatch
md Home and Farm. A
Mr. Henry R. Smith, one of I^ack
Greek's substantial citizens, made us*
t pleasant and profitable call Monday,
le is one of the jurors for this week.
Misses Mamie and Lena Boozer,
wo very attractive and highly acomplished
young ladies of Columbia,
re visiting at the home of Mr. G. M.
larman.
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.nd jovial citizens as you can find up
q the Coioner of Saluda township, is
lere as a juror and called to see the
rinters and make them glad.
Remember that T. B. Aughtry &
Jo., Columbia, are headquarters for
taple and fancy groceries. Corn,
>ats, fine feed, hay, etc. Their prices
re the lowest and their goods the
iest. .
Mr. Willie Keel and wife, who have
een on a visit of some days to the
Drmer's father, Rev. W. L. Keel, reurned.to
their home at Graniteville
iunday.
Mr. J. Prank Hook, one of the most
ubstantiai farmers of near Irene,
aade us a pleasant and profitable call
Saturday. Frank is prompt in. all
ealings with his fellowman and a
ood citizen.
The Carolina National Bank lias a
hange of advertisement in this issue,
'here is no sounder institution in the
itate and they stand ready to lend
ssistance to the citizens of Lexingon
county.
Mr. L. L. Glenn, of R. F. D. 2,
raston, who served as a juror all of
ast week, did not forget the printers
fter drawing his check Saturday. A
ood citizen is Mr. Glenn.
Mr. D. M. Richardson, of the comproller
general's office, while attend3g
court last Friday, called in to see
s. We were delighted to meet him
nd were glad to know that he was
harmed with our little town.
Mr. John Osborne, one of the oldest
nd best printers in the State, and
rtio has seen several years sendee on
his paper, was here last week. His
lany friends were glad to see him.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Nunnamaker,
.ccompanied by their niece, left ConmViia
In of. Werinesdav afternoon for
he Jamestown exposition, New York,
'hiladelphia, and Baltimore. They
rill be away about ten days.
Lexington ;9 growing, and as such
} the case, my purchases are more
nd diversified, and I assure you that
our wants can always be found at
ly store. W. P. Roof.
Mr. J. Wesley Amick, an industrius
and clever citizen of Fairbanks,
old a load of oats at 60c per bushel
tere Monday and he called as usual
,ud settled for his paper.
Mr. L. S. Hooker, one of the best
itizens and successful farmers from
he Edisto, and a comrade of ours,
nade us a pleasant visit Monday
yhile in attendance at court.
Mr. Jesse F. Smith, in the creek
>elow Mr. H. R. Smith's mill on
Slack Creek, a few days ago killed
iwo large water moccasins, between
our and five feet long, both at one
Jiot.
Mr. Henry Harman, editor of the
Tobacco Journal published in Atlanta,
risited his mother, Mrs. Jane Harnan
and other relatives in the Provilence
section last week.
Messrs. Sam P. Roof and R. D.
Smith have been "taking in" the
Tamestown exposition during the past
.veek. They sailed from Norfolk on
Saturday for New York, where they
vill spend about ten days before reiurning
to Lexington.
LOST?In the town of Lexington
ibout ten days or two weeks ago, an
imbrella with name written on hanlle.
Liberal reward if left at this
)ffice or returned to W. H. Hiller at
ihe parsonage.
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5 GREATER
,rd of before in order to ]
ilf the original price. A
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Carpets, Rugs, Mattir
nust have your inspecti
they last and you u
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r. ^
This is no hold-up. Everytime
you spend a dollar with
us we guarantee you a dollars'
worth of value in exchange.
That's fair.
Now while you are considering,
make up your mind to
come and see our $3.50 and
$4.00 Men's Shoes the next
time you come to Columbia.
Come and see them, even if
you are not ready to buy.
EHULXCH'S,
1fU2 "\Tnirt St: ) AAI & ? A A
1627 Mam St. ; j UULUIHBIA, d. U. 11
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BANKING
LAWS
Make every Stockholder of this Bank
liable to Depositors for twice the amount
of stock owned.
Our Capital is $200,000 00
Our Surplus 110,000 00
Making a total security of... 510,000 00
Add to this the management of affairs
by our efficient Officers and Board of
Directors, and you can feel secure in
placing your account with this Bank,
established in 1808.
New Accounts Solicited.
Carolina National Bank,
COLUMBIA, s. c.
W. A. CLARK, President.
T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier.
For Sale,
90 or 100 acres of good farming land,
adapted to small grain, corn, cotton,
truck, etc., near my place, 3 miles from
New Brookland. Apply for terms, etc.,
to M. W. Shull,
41tf New Brookland, S. C.
EXPERIENCE. I 8
Years of Experience
are
at Your
COMMAND. t
Successful experience has i
V\qqii nnrc nnH "wp want
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body 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.
THERE ARE NO
CHARGES FOR
EXAMINATIONS.
CHARLES P. 8ENTZ, '
OPTICIAN, 1
JEWELER, I
1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. I j
JST
DEPARTMENT S"
tiave room for the new Fall and
lot of seasonable and choice goc
Millinery, Underwear, Clothini
Lg and thousands of articles to n'
on to be appreciated. Come wl
rill be pleased.
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9 This is the season to drive out ;
9 pleasure is greater when you go in a
H doctor! He uses a Babcock because
9 anv other make.
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9 We carry at all times a good as
m that will give you good service. Br
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LEXINGTON, S. C. WOFFC
Strongest and Best Companies
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FOR SALE?A new Champion New tember 11
Home Sewing Machine at a bargain,
for cash, or on easy terms. Apply at
rhe Dispatch office.
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MOVE.
TORE
Winter G-oods coming in. Many '
)ds embracing every thing
y, Shoes, Hats and
umerous to
lile
umbia. S. C.
OAD OF and
enjoy the fresh country air. The 9
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if Surries and Runabouts. I
ssortment of medium and cheap buggies | 4
lying so often and in such large quanti- 9
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LEXINGTON, S. C.,
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Farming
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PRESIDENT.
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s September 18, 1907. For catalogue address
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