The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 08, 1908, Page 4, Image 3
FITZ
DryGooi
Spring and summer Goods i
large, well selected stool
Silk Departaienl
When you need silk for a dress or w
try our guarahtee'd-to-wear black Tai
; $1.00 yard. You are apt to pay $1.25 f
where.
Oriental Waterproof
In all colors and black, at 50c yard. 1
er of rain, it doesn't hurt the silk or j
wide.
Wash Silks
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1X1 WUXIC auu vxoaxu, uv ?wvj wv,
i *; inches wide.
Black Beau ds So:
Black Pcau de Crepe. A big line 01
" j at specially low prices.
McCALL ]
The Lexington Dispatch
G. M. Harm an, Editor aDd Publisher
D. R.?Haltiwanger, Assistant Editor.
Entered at the' Post Office at Lexington,
j ^ S. C., as second class matter.
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in advance.
CIRCULATION 2,120.
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L' v Wednesday, April 8,1908.
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V Additional Locals.
Solicitor Timmerraan i9 attending
court at Camden this week. This will
be the last time Mr. Timmerman will
appear as the State's attorney in Kerj
; sbaw county.
For waif paf>er and paints always
consult Webb's Art Store, 1627 Main
street, Columbia, S. C. Their prices
are right. Read advertisement elsewhere."
, Mrs. W. A. Wright, after an ex;iended
visit to ber father. Maj. John
Wilson Butler, returned to her home
in Atlanta on Monday. Mrs. Wright
~ onrJ />Via.rmin<r I
13 O, JLUVSU wcouumii wuu
young woman and during her stay
here made hosts of friends who regretted
to s^e her leave.1
FOR SALE?Set of brass band instruments,
made by Henry Pourcelle.
Apply at The Dispatch office.
Hon. Fred Harman, member of the
pL\ house from Richland county and a
N substantial citizen, visited relatives
and.friends here last week. Mr. Harman
has many friends in this county,
who are always glad to see him.
4 Young men and boys ! I have just
/ received a lot cf saddles. Horseback
riding is the fad now and your nice
horses will be dressed if you use one
of them. The prices can-1 be beat.
W. P. Roof.
Dr. W. Price Timmerman, one of
the most prominent and successful
physicians in the county and a resident
of Batesburg, attended the meeting
of the medical society here Monday.
His many friends were glad to
see him.
We want the public to visit the
Lexington Department Store for any;
thing they need ana we will ^iow
them that our prices are right. *
Timmerman & O&wald.
Hon. J. Frank Kneece, the handsome,
genial and ever courteous postmaster
at Batesburg, was here on
Thursday. Mr. Kneece was at one
time a student of the Palmetto Collegiate
Institute and has hundreds of
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1T16Q(1S 1X1 MJI1 W JL1U di o aiua y o
glad to see the light of his shining
countenance.
v _ We direct attention to the advertisement
of T. B. Roach, grocer, 937
Gervais street, Columbia. Call on
him for your wants in groceries.
Dr. J. L. Shuler, one of the most
popular men in the county socially,
politically and professionally, was
here on Monday attending the meeting
of the county dispensary board of
which he is a member.
,; V When in need of harness see Fellers,
the' "Harness Man," at 933
Gervais street, Columbia. See ad.
elsewhere.
That noble old roman land Christian
-gentleman Dr. W. H. Timmerman, of
Batesburg, was in Lexington Monday.
Loved, honored and respected by all,
the venerable Doctor always finds a
: warm welcome here. May his shadow
never grow less.
WANTED?A settled lady to live
in my home with me. Anyone desiring
to do so can address,
Mrs. L. E. Counts,
Lexington, S. C.
Hon. W. H. Sharpe, one of tfc *
leading politicians as well as one of I
the most successful criminal lawyers :
in the State, came up from his home |
?t Edmunds on Monday. Mr. Sharpe
is an avowed candidate for the State
senate from this county to succeed
Senator Efird, who declines to stand |
for re-election.
Miss Ernestine Barr, the pretty and
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talented young uaugu ICi Ui 1U1 . uuu
Mrs. W. W. Barre, who has been a
student at Winthrop since the beginning
of the present session has been
forced to discontinue her studies ' on
account of an affection of the eyes,
and is now at home with her parents
here.
Drs. D. M. Crosson and L. B. Etheredge,
two of the most popular men j
in the county and successful physicians
of Leesville, were here on Mon ;i
dafv v
Many of those subscribers whom we
were foiced to drop from our mailing
. > list last .week have come forward and
renewed their subscriptions. There
are some, however, who nave hot and
we trust they will do so at once.. .,
Easter comes on April 19th. Buy
your egg-dye at The Bazaar.
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is, Notions, Giothing, F
ready for your wants in our Ei:
k of dependable goods at all s
im ' . M
aist or underskirt, Our Black Goc
rfeta, 36 inches, at makes. New 33
or this quality any- *1 Eoliennes, Batis
] t When in need of
SillSS |' us; we will do tl
[f you are in a show- j! ^
rou. 27 to 28 inches j 3 We are showin
! | yard in the best
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) 75c jrard. 24 to 36 [e At 25c. 36 inch*
IS KonHa fn m:
IK! ? X UU k/UiiUv; vv am.
id. 1
r Jap and Habntai I For waisting, at
I found. They ha
FASHION SHEETS F
IS LEATHER
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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, hut 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.
EH&LICH'S,
1643 Main St., ( am glEADlA 0 ft
1627 Mam St., \ wULUmBlfi, da U.
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2?iss Say to Leave.
Miss Jean Kay, after several years
successful administration as directoress
of the Columbia hospital, has
resigned her position, and as soon as
her successor shall have been elected
and installed v ill return to her old
home in Nova Scotia.
Miss Kay has filled her responsible
and difficult place with rare ability,
skill and faithfulness and the hospital
has during her incumbency greatly
grown in size and reputation. Nurses
trained under her are in constant demand.?Columbia
Record, 6th.
ISPRINC SI
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I '' LEXINGTON,
irnlshings, Art Squares
ie. A fsner selection we have
easons to supply your wants,
Dress G-sc&s.
ids Department is full up with all the be1
[chairs, new Panamas, Silk and Wc
tes, Crepes, Taffetas, Imperial Serge
a good dress or enough for a skir;, s?
le best for you.
kite G-cc&s Department.
ig a 40 inch Persian Lawn, valued at 2(
storss. Our price for this only 12,L>c.
Lingerie G-oods
js wide. Makes a beautiful waist or ere:
atcli.
Imported Madras x
15c to 20c yard. The nicest goods to 1;
ve style and quality about them.
REE AND PATTERN
i Rsai Estate . [
i miInsurance, \
! LEXINGTON, - S. C. !
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i FOR S.A.LE. ?
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( 00 acres within one mile of , >
| Arthur. ' |
i One 10 horsepower boiler. >
< One 8 horsepower engine. . >
i One 50 saw gin. \
3 One shingle mill. >
J One grist mill.
j Timber to cut 500,000 shingles. [
< 20 resident lots in the town of > j
< Lexington. ' / >
J 30 acres good farming land in [
< Rocky Creek. \% miles from >
{ Peter's church. >
\ 5 lotfc near Lexington Depot. |
| One valuable lot in the town of ?
| Lexington, S. C. |
\ 12 Acres just qutside incorporate \
( limits, Lexington, S.%C. ' (
| 0 Acres very near Lexington, >
! s, c. [
< Store building and lot on Main >
J street, Lexington, S. C. >
J House and lot in town Lexing- [
< ton?1 acre land: <>-ioom dwelling, I
250 acres on Southern railroad t
J 21 miles from Barr, 4 miles from g
< Gilbert?2 buildings, good or- B
< chard, 50 acres open land. |
\ 1 acre and three room house j
? near town of Lexington. B
iV 1 acre lot?two story building, $
2 at Irene, S. C.;. < r
One store room, one warehouse >
Lexington, S. C. | I
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I write or call to see me ;
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THE HOME BANK, |
Lexington, S, C. I
YLES 1908 1
This season's styles
surpass in beauty of
material and fit all
former seasons.
We want you to
let us show .you our I
Spring Suits, Youth's I
^ Suits, Boys' Suits and |
& extra trousers, also I
^ do as a lot of others 1
have done?get into I
the habit of coming |
to us for the best I
Hats, Shoes, Shirts,
Neckties, Underwear
Collars and J everythihg
you need in the
wearing line. Ours
are the best at the
lowest prices.
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STHREE-A
1704 and 170S Main Street
AEt A ? C!^A Sfils M?s ?*\<^?Sas 4A
mm sQ&figs, Bniifsusij nvwyiw
> never had the pleasure of showing you, or s
and you will find prices for goods much less
| Liner. Department.
st jfl We are showing the best line of Linens in Columbia
ol 1| even larger places. 23c to 5Uc yard. 36 inches wide.
>e 30-inch Linen Shesting1
f| At S3c 3*ard for the ?1.00 quality. All pure linen.
)c | Table Lirisn Department
[Is the largest in Columbia. We carry nothing but I
Irish Linen?something that will wear. 35c to ?1.25 y;
66 to 72 inches wide. Xapkins to match; all sizes,
us for linen. ?
Villi rery Department.
Our Spring Rats a*e pretty, and we want you to
? them. Popular prices.
Its AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE.
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Iiawattvisa^^ siewiaxayy^
colusae
fMJMBHUBAUJW MdOKWH
We have a good supply of Tennessee
of a mule you want. Come and make yc
We also have a good supply of the
ali sizes. The Studehaker Wagon was a'
Exposition and various other premiums
I for the ROCK KILL BUGGIES that are
We are not strangers to the trade ai
bought in our line.
Everything guaranteed, as we repres
ness.
RHEA LITE
1117-1113 plain street,
tjuaiajgaMUMULiii JI i.m.i?g:
| THEMITTBi
SS To whom it may concern:
, 35 This is to certify that our Corbi
! j A teed one year from date of purchas<
: gtg within this time, occurring from de
provided the broken part is examin
^ Bonds and Beal Estate guarantee ?
j j| out.
w* ? ji J ?_ -i -i ji.j
i'urtner, tnax we nave nanaieu
QgJ for a year, and they have given abs
AXLES?Your choice of either straight, arc
BODIES?Hardwood mortised joint frame, f
jfiri jointed at corners and impervious to wa]
against opening at the corners. Steel lc
? J parcel sides. We will put our body in h
^ ^ made.
JT 2 CARPET?Full length carpet or rubber mat,
iHr1 CUSHIONS?Are made with a spring which
I jRR CURTAINS?Full set of back and side curta
WyP FENDERS ON SURRIES AND CARRIAGE
' & ? steel frame covered with finest patent d;
^ i GEARS?Second growth hickory, and best ^
V* PAINTING?Our Paint will not Crack, Chip
?fj SPRINGS?Finest oil tempered, graded and
WHEELS?Toughest, bone dry, second grot
between spokes.
$$ THE BARM
SEx 1. It heats quickly.
2. It requires much less fuel.
? ? 3. It utilizes ninety per cent, of heat.
'C ^ 4. It has ouly one damper to regulate heat.
? ^ 5. It has large flues.
4M A 6. It has the reservoir attached to the fire b<
Jifcx ly than any other Stove cr Range.
tykf 7. It is the Only Stove or Range on Earth ir
f ? The heat leaves the fire box, moves aero
\ undes bottom over plate to other end of
Q Q thus surrounds oven, heating at every p<
Ninety per cent, of heat is utilized. A I
We have lately received a car load of Cooki]
what a man gets is spent for food. B
^ f earth with which to have it prepared,
^ ^ Our Line is Complete
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?? Batesby
^|* Tlse Leaders - Tiie Prii
f| lire EverfiliiR!
.RCH STORE,
Columbia, S. C.
1m Suits and Skirts,
50 reasonable at this time. We carry a
; here than you will find them elsewhere
Ifr Lir.cn Skirts and Shirt Waists.
' or j| We are making a big to-do about our Skirts and
J| Shirt Waists. We can save you money, if you come
jg and see us. They are made up to the minute in
{f style, at 40c each for waists worth Si.00, and our9Sc
||' White Lawn Waists are as fine as an}* priced up to
I &3.G0.
>ure 1 Matting and Rnes.
ard. 11
See | Our Matting is good and cheap. Art Squares and
I Rugs. I
Clothing Department for Kea, Boys and
| Tenths.
> Ail our clothing guaranteed to wear well, or your
g money back.
10c AND 15c EACH. WAGONS
MO HARNESS, < 1
ISA, S. C. i
?B? MMMBUMCTMUBM
mules, as good as we can buy?any kind '
>ur selection.
ceieoratea STUJJjbi5Aii?:ii WAGONS, gg!
warded the premium at the St. Louis 1|
useless to mention. We are also agents |d
as good as any buggy for the money. M
ad try to carry the best that can be M
lent it. We solicit a part of your busi- S|
STOCK CO,, E '
COLOMBIA, S. C. I
GUY OR SORRY. |
Batesburg, & C., ^
March 30,1908. Q9
tt Buggy and Surrys are guaran- f ^ *
j, and we will repair any breakage 7 ^
ifective material or workmanship, yfj
ed by us; that our Capital, Stock, 8S
hat this warrantee will be carried 77 i
this make of Buggies and Surries
olute satisfaction. S3
Very truly, lU .
;ned) E. JONES CO.
h, or drop dust proof thousand mile axles. W W
flued, clamped together. Parcels are angle JJfJ
ter. We absolutely guarantee our bodies tflii ;
>ops on bottom of body, iron bands top of WW
ard every day service against any body WW {
will hold the shape and prevent sagging. Ofj
ins with every top buggy. jirll
IS?Our Fenders are made of a wrought WW
seVi l^utVipr
wrought iron make up the gear. J ^
, Blister or Peel off, if properly cared for. P P
tested.
vTth hickory*, screwed iron, tire3 full bolted j ft j
!TT STOVE. H ' j
dx, and heats water better and more quick- ff)f%
i Which the Heat Goes All Around the Oven. w8
?ss oven plate down end of stove to bottom, r ^
stove; then up and out of stovepipe. Heat P^
Dint evenly and making only three turns. Q $
ruei Saver and a Quick Cooker.
tig Stoves and Ranges. Ninety per cent. SfcJ *
uy one of the Best Stoves or Ranges on
Our Prices Right.
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