The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 01, 1908, Page 8, Image 8
PENCIL AND SCiSSCES.
Wayside Motes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch ft&n.
April fool!
Ep:g-dye at The Bazaar.
All hail the 4'Merry Widows!"
The political ball is about to roll.
See (Chairman ESrd's call.
, ' Fresh crackers every day at The
Bazaar. <
Mr. J. J. Hite, .of the Emanuel
church section, was here yesterday.
The farmers are busy just now and
business will be? quiet for the next few
weeks.
Matting, art squares?something
new for spring and summer, at Scott
Hendrix Furniture Store.
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,Mis9 Mary Graham has returned
from an extended visit to friends in
"Ennrirla
Mr. Lewis Roof, of Columbia, spent
Sunday and Monday with his parents
here.
Fishing time has arrived, and; we
have the tackle. Harman'b Bazaar.
Albert M. Boozer, Esq., of the Columbia
bar, is in town today on legal
I business.
The road- between this town and
the depot is being put in firstclass
condition.
Baby carriages and go-carts, all
styles and prices, at Scott Hendrix
Furniture Store.
Send your job printing to The Dis
patch office. Our prices are the low*
' est and work first class.
Mr. J. D. Shumbert, while in town
Monday, gave us a pleasant and profitable
call.
Miss Emma Koon, of the Boiling
Springs section, wae here yesterday,
Easter comes on April 19th. Buy
your egg-dye at The Bazaar.
\i ?fcr. Jacob Wingard, one of our old
" lykr comrades, called in Saturday and
mewed for his paper.
Mr. ElLhi Calk, one of the best
farmers in the comity and an all round
> citizen, was here on Saturday.
FOR SALE?Set of brass band instruments,
made by Henry Pourcelle.
f Apply at The Dispatch office. *
The Rose Lilian Vaudeville Sfrows.
\ will appear in their own large teht on
Saturday, April 4th and Monday, the
6th. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Reserved
seats 10 cents extra.
v. Col. John BellTowill, of Batesburg,
/ was shaking hands with hjp numerous
friends here oh Monday.
We regret to, chronicle the illness
of our mend, Mr. D. E. Ballentine,
and wish for him a speedy recoyery.
Now is the time to buy, the Lexington
Department Store is the place.
Thegoods are now being offered at
greatly reduced prices.
Timmerman & Oswald.
, Mr. Levi Price, of Priceville* kind;
ly sent his renewal to The Dispatch,
by a neighbor. Others will please do
\ likewise. , i
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Miss Ida Boatwright, of near Leesville,
has been spending some time
with her aunt, Mrs. B. D. Clark. <
MattiDg of all colors and designs, at
reasonable prices, at Scott Hendrix
Furniture Store. See this stock before
yon buy. ,
* Mrs. L. W. Redd has been desperately
ill for the past several days.
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iter many menus wxsu iuj: nei- &
f speedy recovery.
The many friends of Mrs. Dr. J. E.
Kaufmann will be pained to learn
^ that she is confined to her bed with
quite a severe, illness.
Mrs. W. D. Blame, of Bamberg, accompanied
by her friend, Mrs. J. C.
t ^IcCiain, of Augusta, is visiting her
jferents, Mr. ana Mrs. A. Marks.
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GENTS' SUITS AND
The Gents' Furnishing
great store is complete j
carry the largest stock of
f in Columbia. All of the
are here for your inspecti
never been more attracth
extremely low.
Here is the place to ge
Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Han
Underwear, etc.
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Columbia,
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Having purchased the stock oi
goxls of the Lexington Department
Store, bankrupt, we will sell the saint
at a big discount until the goods art
! converted in to-money.
Timmerman & Oswald.
Miss ida Feeder is spending a few
days with relatives here, much to the
pleasure and delight of her many
friends.
If you want to laugh as you' have
never laughed before, be sure to sec
the Rose Kilian Vaudeville Shows
which will appear in Lexington on
Saturday, April 4th aind Monday, the
6th. Price of admission, 15 and 2c
cents. Reserve seats, 10c. extra.
If you don't want to miss a single
issue of The Dispatch you had better
pay up in time. Positively, no more
papers will be sent out to subscribers
owing for more than one year.
FISH?New mackerel in kits and
barrels, besides a lot of other gooc
things to eat_in_ the grocery depart
ment at W. F. Root's.
Revs. W. H. Hiller and B. W
Cronk, Messrs. C. M. Efird, W. P
Roof and P. W. Shealy attended the
Joint Conference at Chapin on Friday,
Saturday and Sunday.
We are indeed glad to welcome tc
our town our esteemed friend, Mr
Paul P. Clark, who moved with his
family to our town last week. Mr
Clark has engaged in the turpentine
business with Mr. Press Clark unde:
the style firm of Clark & Clark.
The doors of the Lexington Depart
ment Store are now open, and the
great bargains are in store for al
who attend the big sale now going on
Give us a call.
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The E. Jone9 Company, of Bates
burg, has a change of ad. in thii
week's issue. They can interest yoi
at all timei9, both as to quality an<
Erice. Call on them while at Bates
urg.
The new postal law, which debar
us from mailing papers to subscriber
in arrears for more than 12 months
goes into effect to-day. This effect
qottya of nnr neichhors and closes
friends, bat no oftense is intended.
Meetze & Son have just receive*
one of the finest lines of dry good;
and notions ever shown in this towi
and their prices are right. Ladies an
invited to inspect thebeautiful line o
dress goods before buying elsewhere
You can be pleased at Meetze & Son
Boof 8 Millinery Opening.
On the front page of this issue Mz
W. P. Boof annouces that his gran*
spring opening of fancy millinery an*
pattern hats will be held tomorro\
and next day. Never before in th
history of this great store has ther
been sqch a wonderful showing o
exquisite merchandise.
Miss Anna Brown i9 again the pop
ular and very attractive\head of th
millinery department, and the hat
designed by her are characterized b;
, a dainty charm that most women fin*
irresistable. Many of the color com
* binations * are exceptionally uniqu
and give an air of originality to eacl
creation that i9 particularly gratify
ing to the women who object to ha\
ing their hats resemble those worn b;
anybody else. Thi9 being pre-emi
nentty a flower season Miss Brow
has no difficulty in creating an end
less variety of creations, each one c
which is quite as pleasing in it
sweetness and loveliness as is it
neighbor. When you buy a hat de
signed by Miss Brown and bearin
the name of W. P. Roof is synony
mous with that haying the hallmar
of the most approved Fifth avenu
designer.
Call at Roof's millinery parlors fc
your Easter hats. Miss Brown wi
uclelXZ picoauxo xix cvu^uaiiiuu^ juu wu
the different styles whether you wis
to buy or not.
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Millinery displ a
display we shov
and colors and e
opening of Millii
We have never
We invite o
when in the city
Our large corps
> FURNISHINGS. SI
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in every line. We \ and Chile
Clothing to be found shown,
new spring styles "Crossett,
on and they have they alw*
re. The prices are course, w
trouble al
t your Hats, Shirts, Every
idkerchiefs, Hosiery, Quality"
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WW SHOES
For Big Boys - - - - 81.50
i Smaller Boys - $1.00,31.25
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These Shoes are made of
good leather through and
C/ o
! through.
[ The vamps are not cut off
; just where the tip is sewed
| on, but goes on out and is sewh
ed same as the tip. They
won't rip and tear tne nrst
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.
I We are prepared for the
girls also. Come see them.
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! EHBLICH'S,
| : I COLUMBIA, S.C.
! Wearing Jewelry
i Shows Good Taste
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Wearing jewelry has never
been more fashionable than
it is now. But, of course,
the jewelry must be in style.
Ours fulfills every demand
a It is right in style, quality
J and in price. The stock is
e large and of a very wide
? range.
We invite every reader of
h this paper to visit us while
e in Columbia. If you can't
y' ?3 come, write us. Mail orders
3 I receive careful and. prompt
g I attention.
j CHARLES 18ENTZ,
;f I JEWELER, I
a I 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C I
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e Are you going? You can't afforc
to stay at home and miss it! A granc
r universal holiday the Rose Kiliai
11 Vaudeville Show will be ir Lexingtoi
h ori Saturday next, April 4th and Mon
h day, the 6th. Admission 15 and 25c
Reserved seat9 10 cents.
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estival in Spring 'C
y this season eclipi
7 the best tailored
ill the other charm
aery the store has
before sold so mar
ur Lexington frien
r. You are always
of salespeople will
IOES FOB EVERYBODY.
ring stock of Shoes for Men, Womei
iren surpasses anything we have ye
For men we handle the famou
one of the best makes known an<
lys give the best satisfaction. 0
e carry other lines, and there is n
x>ut being suited at this great store,
woman has heard of the "Queei
shoes. They look better, wear bet
etter, is better. In blacks and tans.
Mimnauc
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We have the largest stoc
under one roof in the State,
quality of as well known goc
Hickory" line. Everybody i
are by far the cheapest.
We are wide open for 19C
respective lines.
Gregory-Ci
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>8 Millinary at MIMNA
ses all previous effort,
products in Ladies' Suii
ting spring offerings. S
been humming with bi
iy Spring Hats for earlj
ds to make our store
a TiTPlnnmft whftther VOU
. gladly show you throi
LADIES' SPEING SUITS.
i Visit the Ladies' Suit department of
great store. You will see the best and
^ varied offerings in the South. All the
^ styles at popular prices. Ours are des:
from the latest 'European styles. Mol
Voiles, Panamas, Serges, Suitings and S
a ties. Buy your early spring suits here.
Mail Orders Filled.
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Fin? Bvi i
have 'list received a shirrrent crid
cualitvlihese I?ules are as rocc
Lv a little mere than the common !
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e ^ec^Ie want and we have it fc
i team Mare Mules?all good brcl:
:se Mules are as feed as they grcv
vant quality buy while you can g<
tlSES?We have a few good bu
and absolutely sound.
IICIiES!
k of the very best makes
Its a waste of space to
>ds as Babcock, Hackne3
mows what they are a:
)8 with the best of qualil
Mider Mu
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I Undivided Profits $27,001
it paid on savings deposits, in
nnually. Deposits of $1.00 and
its also given special attention,
r handling your business, and
iated. (
;es for rent, $1.00 per year.
W. P. ROOF, President and Cast
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bs of all styles
ince our early
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headquarters
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DRESS GOODS AT R:
our Our Spring Dress Goods a
most great reductions. Every cla
latest au(* y?Q he surprised at
Iffned *ow Pr^ces which we are s
hairs, SPECIAL DRIVE (
lovel- gee our jine 0f Silks, the
ever carried. All the latest
prices range from the cheap*
the highest that's best.
tpany,
South
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f fre Mules. For
{ as. can be raised,
kind, tut wc know
r you. Scn:e nice
e and good ages.
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3t it.
isiness Horses, city
; ever collected
advertise the t
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is shown here
the astonishingly
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)N SILKS.
largest we have
shades and the
ist that's good to -
Carolina. ?