The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 08, 1908, Page 8, Image 8
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PENCIL ANS SCISSORS.
WiytKle Notes Gathered Hep and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Mr. B. IT. Bodie, of Leesville, was
here Monday.
Dr. R. H*. Timmerman, of Batesburg,
\ spent Monday here.
Attorney E. L. Asbill, of Leesville,
was in town Monday. s _
Miss Marie Long has returned from
5? 1 ^ a -visit to relatives in the Fork.
Mrs. Emily Boatwright of near Leesville,
was here Monday.
"Uncle" Tyre Etheredgo, atfcpeand
noble citizen of Leesville, was here
Monday.
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f!V. J. AUSUn, a pruxuiucui auauxo
f the Lutheran church, was here
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Geo. M. Adams, of Baxter,
>f the best mep of that commuuvas
here Monday.'
wes Ellen and Bath. Lorick, of
, were the gaests of Mrs. A. M.
ian Saturday and Sunday. < ?
w Mope SOx, a former resident
Is p]fee, has moved from Duke,
/to Greensboro, N. C.
D. M. Grosson, of Leesville,
ere Monday attending the mediPiety.
I| ~~ Mr. Charlie Barre, one of tne most
I snccessfal and popular business meg
of Leesville, was here on Monday.
(/. Gpl. John Bell Towill, one of the
/ Severest fad most popular men in
r the ooonty, was here Monday. '
the Bank of Leesvftle, was here ManMr.
W. L. Bawl, Hie hzmber iitng
Satftthuwr and a clever gentleman, -
#a? here Jfondir- -,J2jg
-Prof, W. Aug. Shealy, cashier of
; ^ .. the Peopled Bant of Leesville, was
/A WANTED?To buy a Rood second V
hand cotton gin, about 70 saws, also
feeder and press. Apply at Dispatch
office.
Mr. James Dunning and little Miss
Eva Dunning, of Columbia, are visiting
at the home of Col. M. D. Hsrman.
Mr. and Mys. Charlio Rikard^ of
Batesburg, are here for the burial of
Mrs. Rikard's mother, Mrs. Amanda
Derrick.
Rev. O. N. Rountree, a former pastor
of thes Methodist church at this
I place, wm here Monday and called in
TO 899 US.
if Mf. W. H. Macfeat, the genial court
stenographer of this district, was here
Monday taking testimony in the
: Le^sville school matter.
;r - Re^. and Mrs. W. H. Hiller are expected
to return from Georgia this
week, and regular services will be held
in St. Stephen's church Sunday.
~ ~ The many friends of Mrs. Katherine
g Caughman wiH be pained to learn
that she is seriously ill at her home
on the Leaphart road.
Mrs. Samuel B. George was a delegate
from this county to the educaoonvftntion
which met in Col
( umbia last week. "Miss
Katherine Cullum, a beautiful
and charming young lady of Batesburg,
visited her friend, Miss Essie
Efird, last week.
Mr. Charlie B. Kneece, one of the
most progressive and popular young
men of the county, a resident oi
Baxter, *as here on Monday.
Mr. J. P. Cope!and, at one time a
student of the P. C. I., but now a
successful merchant and farmer oi
Baxter, was here Monday shaking
hands with friends.
Mrs. Q. A. Lucas and daughter,
Miss Bertie, of Augusta, were visitor!
Ig' .. vto Lexington last week, the guests oi
f } Mrs. B. D. Clark.
I; ' Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Kaminer, o:
Spartanburg, were the guests of Mrs
f;' Kaminer's sister, Mrs. G. T. Graham
|last week.
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^ . Mr. Charles H. Drafts, a popula:
clerk of the Albion hotel in Augusta
I * spent New Year's day with his par
; \ ents, Judge and Mrs. Geo. S. Drafts.
Mr. Cyrus L. Shealy has returnee
to the Uhiveirsity of South Carolina
| after spending the Christmas vacatioj
at Lexington and Summit.
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Mr. Jesse Ballentine, a son of Mr.
Jonas Ballentine of the Fork, is
among the recent students of the
Palmetto Collegiate Institute.
Mr. Job Shumpert, one of the best
and most substantial citizens of Black
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Creek, called to see us Friday and
plankecLdown a cart wheel for The
Dispatch.
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Messrs. H. S. and J. L. Crim, two
progressive and prosperous young
farmers of the Sandy Run section,
were here Monday and remembered
us with their dollar.
Mr. T. B. Barr, one of the best men
in the-county residing at Steadman,
was here on Monday attending the
sale of his brother's property?the
I late C. G. Barr.
The ever genial and always enfcr|
taining "Billy" Bite of Batesbnrg,
I was here Monday attending a meeting
I of the connty board of registration,
I of which he/is a member.
I Miss Eva Hite, the bright and atI
tractive young daughter of Mr/W. S.
I Hite of Batesbnrg ar -1 a senior at
I Wlnthrop College, visited her achoolI
mate, Miss Sadie Leslie last,week.. v\.
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I Mrs. Manly P. G#prgetstm,liest desI
perately ill at the home of her parents.
['May the hand of God rest gently upon
I this beloved young woman and soon
I restore her to her usual good health.
I Mr. James E. Bawl1 has returned
I from the "Land of Flowers" whither
I he had gone to visit his sons, Messrs.
I Harry and Will. He speaks in glowI
tag terms of his trip, and, judging'
I from his looks, he had a royal good
I time.
| Mr. Henry E. Harmanp of. Atlanta,
] Ga., spent a few dayswlthiria mother,
I Mrs. Jane Harman, and other relatives
near here\ last week. Mr. Bar- ;
I man is one of the most prominent
I men in Atlanta, and Is . a firstrate
I newspaper and magazine publisher.
i Last week we referred to Mr. R. F.
j Bowe as the superintendent of the
I/Palmetto mill in Columbia. This was
I an error as Mr. -Bowe informs us that
I he is in no way connected with that
I mill. We gladly make the correction.
I Mrs. Emma Counts, of Irmo?ia the
f very efficient and attractive assistant
to Auditor W. D. Dent and is discharging
the duties of the office?with
| neatness and dispatch during1 the afar
I sence of Mr. Dent.
, JTOOBS.
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Grand Jurors for Year 19.08.
I Simon I Hook, Sam W Gardner,v
L Bennett Frick, I A Lindler,
John Bell Towill,, JGM Sox,
J L Jupaper, Chas J Huffman,
j C S Matthews, A Luther Hook,
I Emanuel Taylor, . Willie E Corley,
I Jesse It. Lee, James Hite,
j J K Lindler,t v E E Rikard,
Isaiah Hallman, J C Reynolds.
First Week Petit Jurors, January Term,
beginningJMonday, January 20.
Jno R Holley, J Hamp Warren,
rj- "R Wirttrard. M K Jefcoat,
A J Sturkie, Reedy B Shealy,
W Noah Spires, Jno F Chaney,
Jno J Harman, A Sim Frick,
D Broner Shealy, Albert W Harman,
W D Smith, J Frank Kleckley,
H H Boozer, Walter D Shall,
Jno W Fi'y, Eljrie D Gunter,
, Dayid E Barnett, R C Roberts,
, G Sam Croat, E C Derrick,
Paul P Hatto, Milledge A Lewis,
J Arthur Long, Lewis G Culler,
Jno D Shealy, Thos L Harman,
; R Perry Slice, J Mailer Metze,
L N Barrett Hill, L Lester Sharpe,
J Cal Shealy, - Spl J Miller,
1 Jas R Bouknight, H H Ricjj,'
' Second Week Jury, January Tqrm.
Martin L Warner, D C Smith,
Jas W Brown, R E Chewning,
' David F Lorick, John P. Price,
! Jphn D Derrick, S S Qantt,
D James Roof, Jasper J Croat,
Frank Sharpe, Jerrod Taylar,
Andrew J* Corley, S J Clark,
Sim D McCartha, Henry E Howard, I
' W H F Rast, Hamp Caughman,
G W P Shealy, P B Quattlebaum,
r Paul E Eleazer, John M Caughman
Eml W Bfallman, W Preston Lucas,
Jas W Chapman, A Griffith Taylor,
John A Frick, Thos Lucas,
I Ben J Derrick, Hilliard Hall,
, C ^Cannon, Lovd Gunter,
1 J Ed Lindler, Fred K Knight,
Geo E Caughman, Reuben Corley.
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BOYS' SHOES
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For Big Boys - - - - $1.50
Smaller Boys - $1.00, $1.25
n These Shoes are made of
good leather through and
through.
"The vamps are not cut off
just where tl*e tip is sewed
on, but goes on out and is sew
ed sarfe as the tip. They
won't rip and tear the first
few times a boy goes rabbit
hunting.
They are made fcjr that kind
of wear. *
Then they have - got every
style; you can brush them up
and wear Sundays.
We are prepared, lor the
girls<aiso.- Come-see them.'
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1627 Main ft!|. ( COLUMBIA, S. 0.1
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For
Reliable
Banking
In all its branches.
"We issue drafts payable at any
point, furnish letters of credit, make a
specialty of collections and give prompt
attention to the-accounts of non residents
as well as to our city depositors.,
Every privilege consistent with safety
we offer patrons of this bank.
Onr capital is $200,000.00. ?
Can we do business with you?
Carolina National Bank,
'COLUMBIA/S. C.
W. A. CLARK, President.
T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier.
Engine and Boiler Fixtures.
I have just opened up a new and
full line of engine and boiler fixtures,
consisting of valves, gaugesv coup
lings, etc. Jfipmg cut ana inreaaea
to order. x Engine and boiler repairing
a\so done. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Give me a trial.
. J. J. RIKARD,
45tf Lexington, S. C.
JEWELRY!
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One couldn't suggest anything
more desirable for an Xmas gift
than a nice piece of Jewelry. And
one could not wish for a better
and more varied line from which
to make a selection than ours.
We feel sure that we have just
what you should give. Have it
both in quality and price combined,
while our Christmas line
is decidedly now.
feet as lay something aside for I
yon early. We will keep it until R
called for. I
CHARLES IS1NTZ,!
JEWELER, |
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To the Editor of The Dispatch:
Christmas was much enjoyed by
our people. A number of appropriate
exercises were held which were largely
attended by all.
Quite a number of little folks attended
a Christmas tree party given
by little Ward Shealy on December
28th. Several games were played
and refreshments served. Each child
present received a present from the
tree. Those present were: Master
Newel and Helen Haigler, Orrie and
Clarence Eleazer, Brodie Shealy and
Carl Ernestine and John Derrick.
Mr. Pickens Addy is real happy
over the arrival of a plough bo^
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shealy visited |lpl|llM
Mr. J. r . wmgara ana iamny iasu
Magistrate Shealy, of the Fork, is
kept quite busy these days dealing M iSt'mFout
justice to the citizens of his disI
think we can soon hear the wed- rajiv
ding bells in our town. Guess who? WW Wjj&
January 6, 1908. Ji
Lover Railroad Rates. Q
The Southern railway will, of its
own accord, cn the first of April reduce
passenger rates in this State
from three cents to two and two and
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llM BEGAN JAN. 1.
Ijgfj Have found that we bought .
?WmUa too^nany Suits and Overcoats*
and we shall cancel all the
PS* y&K profits and let them go.
M9a ?&rSk., $18.50 Fine Suits go for $14.00*
15.00 Worsted Suits go for... 10.00*
m 12.50 and 13.50 Suits for... 8.00
mtm? J! 5w 10.50 Sufts go for 7.00
\jKw 7.50 and 8.50 Suits for 5.0O
'' WwHSk 85 and $6 Boy's Suits $3.50 and $4- ,
jf?ES\v Wmmh Same Reductions on Overcoats^
\SKrmujm jfmm Come Before Jan. 10.
^ ^nParre^e<* Opportunity..
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