The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 25, 1908, Page 8, Image 8
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Motet Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Mr. P. W. Quattlebaum, of Steadman,
is in Lexington to-day.
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See the change of ad. of Parrott &
Bailey, Columbia. Their prices are
right.
?0 When you want anything in
the Job Printing line, call at the Dispatch
Job Printing Office.
Williams &Baynard>8 famous shows
will appear in Lexington Friday and
Saturday. Be sure to be on hand.
The Despatch will print your name
and address thereon, each for $1 of
100 note heads and envelops.
Dr. Shoop3 Health cofffee, 1% lbs.
for 25 cents. Try a package, at M.
D. Harman's.
Mr. Julius Ballentine left Monday
for Washington, where he goes to accept
a position.
Mr. J. C. Shepherd is spending a
few days in Charleston, having feft
for that place last evening.
FOR SALE?Set of brass band inftrnments,
made by Henry Fourcelle.
Apply at The Dispatch office.
I you need a hammock, call and select
one from the new lot just received
x at Scott Hendrix' Furniture Store.
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We were indeed glad to meet that
prince of good men, Dr. E. C. Ridgell
of Bafeesburg, here yesterday.
Ice cream freezers, all sizes?quick
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GENTS' SUITS AND F'
The Gents' Furnishings d<
great store is complete in
carry the largest stock of Clo
in Columbia. All of the ne
are here for your inspection
never been more attractive,
extremely low.
Here is the place to get yc
Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Handke
Underwear, etc.
We invite our
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Mr. J. C. Campbell, of the demonstration
department of the U. S.
department of agriculture, was here
yesterday.
LOST?A grip was lost between my
place and J. J. Barr's, on last Tuesday
the 17th. The finder will be rewarded
by returning it or notifying
me. L. W. Gardner,
Swansea, S. C.
Mr. Carl L. Sox, of the freight department
of the Southern in Columbia,
was here visiting home folks on
Saturday and called in to see us.
Miss Annie Taylor, the little daughter
of Mr.. Jacob Taylor of our town,
has been critically ill for the past
couple weeks, much to the regret of
her many friends.
see tne nice, comtorcaoie lawn
swings for rest and pleasure, at Scott
Hendrix' Furniture Store,
Have your name, business and address
printed on 100 each note heads
and envelopes for ?1.00, at the Dispatch
Job Office.
The Rutland-Brabham Company, of
Batesburg, are offering untold values
in everything in their line, as will be
seen by referring to their advertisement
in this issue.
The many fiiendsx of Mr. Lonnie
Addy, the popular R. F. D. carrier on
Route 4, will.be pleased to learn that
he has recovered from his recent
severe illness. !
The millinery opening of the James
L. Tapp Co., in Columbia, is in full
blast this week. Read their advertisement.
Rev. B. W. Oronk, returned on Saturday
from Virginia, whither he was
unexpeetly called a few weeks ago,
cm the sad mission of seeing his brother
laid away.
On account of the Joint Conference,1'
ftrhich, meets at Chapin on Friday,
Rev. B. W. Cronk, will not fill his
ip{k>intments Sunday. Rev. Hiller
trill also be absent attending the same
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Before you buy your straw hat, see
fee new styles for gents', boys' and
firls lor spring and summer, at
tfOetze & Son.
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Mr. J. B. Crews, of the staff of The
jolumbia Evening Record, visited
lis motl er on Saturday, who is spendng
some time here with her sister,
lire. C. M. Eflrd.
Do yon owe for yonr Dispatch ? If
rou do, please call or send and settle.
3nly prompt paying subscribers will
receive the paper in the future.
Everybody for miles and miles
iround should visit the shows which
will appear in this town Friday and
Saturday, March127 and 23. Free
jarade every day at noon.
Mr. John H. Shealy, one of the
nost progressive and successful farmjts
of the Dutch Fork, was here Monlay
on business. Mr. Shealy is one
>f the popular members of the board
if election commissioners for this
lounty and numbers his friends by
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Millinery display
display we shovj
v and colors and a
| opening of Millin
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v freezers, at Scott Hendrix' Furniture
Store.
Ipfe Send your job printing to The Dispatch
office. Our prices are the lowest
and work first elaad. .
See the advertisement of S. Q.
Dreher & Go., on front page and call
en them when in need of anything in '
their line.
Friday and Saturday, March 27 and =
28, Lexingtonwill.be crowded with .
people toeee the famous Troubedours
ta'The Fanny Side o( life." J
like the rood woman that she is. i
v Mrs. Alice Elkms, of Columbia, sent
at a dollar for The Dispatch another
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FOB SALE?Rhode Island Bed !
Ifegs, flJ50 per setting of 15. John
If/Stuart, atMimnaugh's, Columbia,
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Hon. J. Brooks Wingard, prominent j
member of the legislature from Lex- , \
Jngton county, was in the city last j
week on, professional business.?Newberry
Herald and News.
No, don't fail to see the new j
line of spring and summer shoes and 3
oxfords for men, women and children
at Meetze & Son, before you buy.
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Mr; Ben Bickley, one of Selwood's T
successful farmers, was in town Sat- g
urday selling cotton and he surely j
did not forget to call and see us.
Just wait and see one of the pret-""
tfest lines of dry goods, ladies dress
goods, etc., which will arrive at
lleetze & Son tomorrow. They are
f the latest patterns and the prices
will please ybu. Don't buy until you
kave seen these sroods. <
[JBNISHINGS. SHOI
epartment of our Our spring
every line. We and Children
thing to be found shown. For
>w spring styles "Crossett," or
and they have they always ?
The prices are course, we cai
trouble about
>ur Hats, Shirts, Every worn
rchiefs, Hosiery, Quality" shoe
ter, feel better
Lexington friends
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SOLID LEATHER
BOYS' SHOES
For Big Boys - - - - $1.50
Smaller Boys - $1.00, $1.25
These Shoes are made of
good leather through and
through.
The vamps are not cut off
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.
EHRLICH'S,
1648 Main St., ( Afll ||UD|I C P
1627 Main St., \ uULUlflDIA, 0. Ui
Security for your Deposits,
Courteous treatment, '
Drafts or Letter of Credit,
Collections made, ?
Bank accommodation whenever necessary
f01* your business?see eur cashier
about opening an account here. '
Our Capital $200,000.00
Our Surplus $110,000.00
Carolina National Bank,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
W. A. CLARK, President.
T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier.
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J. J. Ravi's Spriag'Opeaiag.
See the display advertisement'J.
J. Rawl in this issue. He invites every
lady in the the three counties to
visit his grand millinery opening
to-day and tomorrow, and every day
thereafrer, and see- the new styles in
fancy miilinery and pattern hats. Mr.
Rawl has one of the finest stocks in
Bafcesburg to select from and his
prices always please. He buys the
est and sells the best. Visit his
beautiful store when in Batesburg.
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stock of Shoes for Men, Women 8
surpasses anything we have ye.t |
men we handle the famous
te of the best makes known and
jive the best satisfaction. Of
rry other lines, and there is no
being suited at this great store,
lan has heard of the "Queen
:s. They look better, wear bet ,
is better. In blacks and tans.
to make our store
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We have the largest stock of t]
under one roof in the State. Its a
quality of as well known goods as
Hickory" line. Everybody knows
are by far the cheapest.
We are wide open for 1908 wit
respective lines.
Gregory-Con
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>es all previous effort. In t
products in Ladies' Suits of
Lug spring offerings. Since
3een humming with busy
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LADIES' SPEING SUITS. jj
Visit the Ladies' Suit department of our 3 J
great store. You will see the best and most o gr*
varied offerings in the South. All the latest I an<
styles at popular prices. Ours are designed | *ov
from the latest European styles. Mohairs, j
Voiles, Panamas, Serges, Suitings and Novel- j
ties. Buy your early spring suits here. ev<
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Mail Orders Filled. th
headquarters when in the <
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Fine MULES!
st received a shipment of fine Mules. For
itvlthese Mules are as good as can he raised,
le more than the common kind, but we know *
e want and we have it for you. Some nice
ftare Mules?all good broke and good ages. '
s are as good as they grew. Prices reasonable
ality buy while you can get it.
We have a few good business Horses, city
glutei v snnnd.
CliES!
tie very best makes ever collected
waste of space to advertise the '
Babcock, Hackney and the "Old
what they are and know they
h the best of quality in all of our
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DSES3 GOODS AT SEDUCTIONS.
Our Spring Dress Goods are now offered at
jat reductions. Every classs is shown here
d you will be surprised at the astonis hingly
v prices at which we are selling them.
SPECIAL D&XVE OX SILKS, ' M
3ee our line of Silks, the largest we have fl
ir carried. All the latest shades and the fl
ces range from the cheapest that's good to H
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