The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 29, 1908, Page 8, Image 8
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the big departmei]
ly waited for Mini
Goods in the city.
Prices on all \
matchable values.
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HHTOXL AS? SOISSOBS.
Wtysift Notes Qsthsred Here and
Tim by a Oispatdi Man.
Boy your garden seed at Herman's
Bazaar. Hew stock just received.
. Miss Essie Eflrd spent Saturday and
Sunday with her parents Jiere.
Hon. Jeremiah Smith, of Conway,
was here yesterday on court business.,
H. W. Taylor, of Lexington Route
3, came in to see us Friday and paid
for The Dispatch.
Col. Edwin Folk Strother, of Bates'
burg, was here Monday on legal business.
: If you wish to enjoy a good smoke
try some of the fine cigars at the
Bazaar. Ho better made.
Mr. Davie D. Smith was in town. '*
, Monday nod dropped in to see us and
left his dues. .1
Mr. John M. Sharpe, of Gilbert,
i Route 1, called in Monday and did not
. forget the printers.
Mr. E. L. Dreher, from Columbia,
was a visitor to Lexington Saturday
* and called in to see us.
" Mr.,John F. Chaney, from Mace-,:;
don, one of our good old subscribers,
came In to see us Saturday.
a mmnt. TVMfAl rponlation reanires
fo8 to discontinue aff papers to* subr
seribers more than a year over doe.
We are still giving bargains in fancy
china, crockery, clocks, silverware,.
etc. Harm an'a Bazaar.
Mr.Wm. M. Schwartz, of Columbia^ '
spent Sunday with his father w*ho is
Bull quite ill.
Mr. Ohas. H. Drafts spent Sunday
night with his parents, Hon. and Mrs.
Dispensary Auditor W. B. West is
En town checking up the books of the
Hspensary.
Ooh J. C. Fort, of Pelion, is spending
a few days here on business con*
aected with court
Some of toe very best cough remelEes,
liver medicines, pills and a
general line of standard patent medijines
will be "found at the Bazaar.
Mr. E. H. Addy, one of the cleverist
and best cititone of topper Hollow
creek, was in town Tuesday and made
us a pleasant call.
iv' "" Mr. Satterfleld S. Gantt, near Steed-1
man, in attendance at court, called
in to see us yesterday and added his
* ?"? fn ?m? onhaerinttmi list.
Mr. B. J. Derrick, of Hilton, a
juror at court, and a good man, handed
us his dollar for the paper another
year.
Mr. G. H. Eirkland, of Station A.
Columbia, did not wait to see us but
sent bis dollar by mail tor the paper
. another year.
Mr. Adam R. Metz, of near Irmo,
is visiting his daughter, Mrs. A. M.
Harman, in town.
If,'- I still have in stock a line of beautiful
art squares and rugs, which I am
offering cheap. Scott Hendrix.
^Solicitor Timmerman spent' Sunday
||p and Monday in Anderson, with Mrs.
Timmerman and little Miss Timmer^.V
man.
Mr. D. Peyton Hartley, of Batesbnrg,
spent Sunday in Lexington. He
came over in his handsome automo|tr
'Remember the Dispatch office is
prepared to execute all kinds of job
printing on short notice at the right
'r'C prices.
Misses Essie and Lucile Efird attended
a reception given by Mr. and Mrs.
Henry C. Hudgins at their handsome
Sfe: :; home in Columbia, Friday evening.
Ill Buy your fine feed, hay, corn, oats,
etc., at wholesale prices from T. B.
Aughtry & Co., Columbia, S. C. A
J w postal will bring you prices.
p Mr. J. H. Warner, a popular and
clever young gentleman from Irene,
a was a juror last week. He did not
forget that his subscription was due
t:,; and on Saturday afternoon called in
K .. to see us.
Pictures to decorate your hall, parlor,
or dinning room. See them at
P Scott Hendrix'8 Furniture Store. They
# are pretty and cheap.
Mr. John J. Harman, one of the
substantial and well-to-do citizens of
upper Hollow creek, was a petit juror
last week. On Saturday afternoon
immediately after drawing his pay,
be called at our office and renewed his
- subscription.
FOR RENT?My farm containing
!40 acres open lana, roar miles souui
of Lexinstfon and same distance from
Irene. Fine land and easy cultivated.
G. W. PRICE,
Iwpd Lexington, S. C.
We were indeed glad to see our old
friend, Mr. J. W. Ogilvie, in town
yesterday. For many years he was
connected with The Dispatch and it
made us feel like old times to see his
genial happy face. He is now connected
with the Horry Herald, at
Conway, S. C. He was accompanied
by Mrs. Ogilvie.
AFTER 33 YEARS experience millions
of users of L. & M. PAINTS
claim:?First, it wears 10 to 15 years
?Second, it only costs $1.20 a gallon
?Third, its the best they have ever
used?Fourth, sixteen thousand agents
.? certify to these facts.
E. P. Derrick, Lexington, S. C.
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Its the advance i
winter goods have
Men's fine cloth
MIMNAU
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Before baying wagons, harness,
farming implements, etc., always
consult Caugnman & Harman. Their
prices are right.
Among the witnesses at court last
w,eek was G. WA M!. Williams, recently
of Florida, but one time Solicitor of
this Circuit. He tried the case of the
State ys. Hampton Stack for killing
Hammett during the building of the
South Bound'Taifirdad, in; which a
long and interesting fight was made.
If you have rheumatism send us
your name and address and ITS
FREE, we will mail you absolutely
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free a trial pac&age or tne ueieorateu
Magic Rheumatism Cure.
Magic Remedy Co., Box 6,
4wl6 Allegan, Mich.
Oswald-Drelior.
Yesterday afternoon at four o'clock
a very beautiful marriage occurred at
the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. *
Wade F. Oswald, at Barr, when Miss
Pearle Oswald and Mr. Edwin G.
Dreher were united in the holy bonds
of matrimony. .. Only the immediate
family and a few intimate friends
were present.
The wedding march from Tannhauser
was skillfully rendered by Mrs.
Karl F. Oswald add promptly at the
appointed hour the wedding party
entered the parlor in the following
order: Rev. W. H. Hiller preceeded
Mr; Dreher and his best man, Mr.
Sam P. Roof; then came the lovely
bride on the arm of her brother, Mr.
Karl F. Oswald. She was joined at
the altar by the groom where they
were pronounced man and wife according
to the impressive ring service
of the Lutheran church.
Miss Oswald was handsomely gowned
in white satin, beautifully tucked
and embroidered, and made in modified
empire fashion. The veil, caught
up with sweet peas, fell in graceful
folds to the end of her train. She carried
a white prayer book, with a book
mark of satin ribbon and sweet peas.
* Immediately after the ceremony an
elegant luncheon was served by Mesdames
J. D. Habenicht, of Columbia,
end Karl F. Oswald and Mises Ruth
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presents were numerous and handsome.
Mr. and Mrs. Dreher left on the
evening train for Jacksonville, St.
Augustine apd other interesting points
la Florida. Mrs. Dreher wore a tailormade
traveling suit of -chiffon broadcloth.
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Those present at the ceremony
were: Mrs. E. J. Dreher, mother of
the groom, Miss Ethel Dreher, Mrs.
A. il Hartley, Master George Hartley,
Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Drafts, Mr.
and Mrs. K. F. Oswald, Mrs. H. L.
and Master Harry Lee Oswald, Mrs.
G. T. Graham, Miss Mary Graham,
Master Ben Graham, Mrs. Smith and
Messrs. Heber Barre, Sam Roof, Sam
Leaphart and Dr. P. H. Shealy.
Mrs. Dreher, as Miss Pearle Oswald,
was one of the most popular young
ladies in this vicinity. Mr. Dreher is
a prominent young business man o'f
Lexington. They carry with them
the best wishes of their hosts of
friends.
With The Sick.
Mr. E. L. Wingard, the popular
mail carrier on Route 1, who has been
confined to his bed for the past several
weeks, is slowly improving.
Mrs. Manly P. George, who has
been desperately ill for many months,
is very much better, and will soon be
out. This will be glad tidings to her
many friends.
Mrs. M. R. Nichols, of Providence
section, is improving from her recent
severe illness.
Mr. A. Mid Long, an account of
whose illness appeared in these colums
a few weeks ago, is now convalescent.
He resides a few miles above
Lexington.
The young son of Mr. Onnie Steel
on Route 4, is very siqk.
Little "Lever," the eighteen months
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Quincy E.
Caughman, is quite sick. Br. Derrick
is attending the little fellow and
it is hoped that he will soon be well.
Mrs. John Griffith, of near Edmund,
has been alarmingly ill for the past
several days.
Serious Difficulty at Ireue.
On Saturday night at Irene a serious
difficulty arose between Foster Mitchell,
Berley Smith and Turner Burgess.
As a result Mitchell cut Burgess across
the back, making a gash of about six
inches. The exact cause of the
trouble is unknown, but it is said that
linnnr was the nanse of it all.
Dr. Derrick was sent for and, while
Burgess lost a considerable amount
of blood, he does not think the wound
will prove fatal.
Bar. Geo. S. Be&rden.
The following from the North Carolina
correspondent of the Lutheran
Church Visitor, will be read with interest
by the many Lexington friends
of this-popular gentleman:
"Rev. George S. Bearden, who has
efficiently served the Augsburg church
at Winston, goes to St. Matthew's
church, Wilmington, the first Sunday
in February."
Women's Spring;St
ouncement was rei
; promise made sor
styles that women
been cut to almost
ing is selling cheap
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SOLID LEATHER
loirs' SHOES
For Big Boys - - - - #1.50
Smaller Boys - $1.00, #1.25
These Shoes are made of
good leather through and
through.
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JL1ZJ7 Ytuups tuc ixut uut uu
just where the tip is sewed
on, but goes on out and is sewed
same as the tip.- They
won't rip and tear the first
few times a boy goes rabbit
hunting.
They are made for that kind
of wear.
Then they have got every
style; you can brush them up
and wear Sundays.
We are prepared for the
girls also. Come see them.
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1627 Main St., j uULUMDlAj vi III
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Established 1868, will guard you against
unnecessary extravagance, establish
your credit and assist you in doing
business in a business way?besides
guarding your cash against loss by fire
or theft.
We have over 2,500 Depositors at
this date?can we add yonr name.
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, gauges, couplings,
etc. Piping cut and threaded
to order. Engine and boiler repairing
also done. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Give me a trial.
J. J. RIKARD, ,
45tf ' Lexington, S. C. v
I THE PUCE I
FOR JEWELRY
IS AT SENTZ'S
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We cordially invite our Lei-,
ington friends to visit the House
of Sentz while in Columbia.
Of course, we don't expect you
to buy something every time you
come?we just want you to see
the nice new things we have in
the Jewelry line.
And we just want to add that
we have the very best of everything
carried by a first class
Jewelry house. And, then, our
prices are extremely low.
Drop in and see us on your next
viBit.
CHARLES F. SENTZ, ,
I JEWELER, I j
I 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C. I
lits was held Monday mor
ceived with joy by hundre
ne time ago: that he would
appreciate, and Mimnaug
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I LEXINGTON,
1 Capital, Surplus and Und
I 5 per cent, interest paid
w being compnted semi-annually
% received.
Commercial accounts also
I Ample facilities for hand
Vk account will be appreciated.
m Safety deposits boxes for ]
I CITIZENS 01
Are You G<
FURNI
We have every article in this lir
Installment, are the very lowest. W
giving them just what they want at ]
erate what we carry in stock, but we
see us, you will find any kind of Fur]
Bed Room, Dining Room or Kitchen
you read this advertisement and be si
J0M7SEB]
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is bubbling over with un- I
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Columbia. |
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id good young >
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ayings Bank, |
ivided Profits $27,000.00. I
on savings deposits, interest
j. Deposits of $1.00 and over I
given special attention. B
ling your business, and your ' I
rent, $1.00 per year. I
ROOF, President and Cashier. B
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Ding to Buy
ITURE!
le, and our prices, either for Cash or
e take pride in serving our customers,
prices that suit. It is useless to enum-/
assure you, if you will only drop in to
iture you may need for your Parlor
. Think of us while at home when
are to call when in Columbia.
[ FUTURE CO.
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