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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, April 8, 1908. lades to Etsvr Advertiseiaeate. Dispensary Reports. Groceries?T. B. Roach. * . "Wall Paper?Webb's Art Store. Cost Sale?Gantt & Rast. Citation?Estate Vioie Sally. Bargains?D. B. Spahler. i. Spring Opening?Wbitten. Easter Goods?Mimnaugh. Tailored Suits?Tapp. .; Spring Goods?Fitzmaurice's. Easter Sale?Alex. Ayoub. Citizens Bank of Bate9burg. "D^wwoino W T> Rafps. v vt ^ I '^ ->/ -' . Gotten Market. j *'"f Lexington. 10}-i I \ :. ? I Eg? Dyes. j Buy your egg-dyes at The Bazaar. I We have all kinds and colors. Better I buy now. [ I. Koaey to Lend. j The first National Bank of Bates- j burg has money to lend to their farmer patrons who can furnish satis- I factory security. "Tell your friends I -about it-." I IRA C. CARSON, Cashier, i i'fW. W. WATSON, President. j ''Cittrth Notices. ; > A At Providence next Sunday at 4:15 1 p: m., Rev. E. C. Cronk, of Col am- j bia, will preach. Sunday school at [ 3:30p. m. I ^'AtPisgab special service and or- I ganization of Sunday school at 11 x a. j m. . j Money to Loan. - WANTED?To place a small loan! on good real estate- Apply to F. E. I 'Dreher, Attorney, Lexington, S. C. T : p-: County Commissioners. / The Board of County Commis- I y Isioners were in session Monday. Among other matters transacted, the * new steel bridge was considered, i \ Bridge builders were present at the -meeting and Supervisor Koon and a party inspected the sights yesterday to ascertain the most suitable place 1 . of location. * ?-*? / W. D. Bates. : ; . W.D.Bates, "who sells it for less," has a new advertisement elsewhere in . this issue. It is not necessary to say < more; Bates knows the people of j Lexington and the people of Lexington know Bates. His prices always S count. s \ ? - i 2Tote of Thanks. J want to thank my neighbors and friends, very-heartily for the excel- , lent services rendered me and my family on last Monday morning, 1 March 30th, in as much as they saved < my house and contents from the { flames which destroyed yMr. Jeff B. i Amick's home. I shalf always re- , v member and .appreciate the heroic work done by these kind people. John M. Caughman. At Fitzmaurico's We beg to direct attention to the / advertisement of Fitzmaurice of Columbia, in this issue. His bargains are/always attractive and the goods are up-to-date. Bead the advertise*ment, mark the low prices and when in need of anything in his line call or write Fitzmaurice. Card of Thanks. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Please allow me space in your much % appreciated paper to express my feelings of deep gratitude to the kind people of Lexington, both white and colored, for their aid and assistance dnrinc and since the burning of my residence. JEFF B. AMICK. Lexington, April .7. \ > He Evideaee in tie Case. \ 33 years U9e is evidence?Millions of consumers is evidence?sales made by y j6,00Q agents is evidence. jYou buy 4 gallons L. & M. Paint and 3 gallons Pore Linseed Oil (at 60 cents) mix them and make 7 gallons best paint , ready for use?cost only $1.20 per galIon?done,in 2 minutes. E. P. Derrick, Lexington. 2 School Closing. The schdol closed at St. Johns' (Calk's Road) on the 27th of March with one of the nicest entertainments held this season. The scholars were well trained and acted so weil that it was obliged to please the audience. Mis9 Pinckard left on Saturday for ' Berkley where she is visiting old , friends. The school was well taught and she did all in her power to learn IJ-.'v. i the pupils. G. Low Prices at Piatt & Sous. You should see the beautiful new goods now on display at the store of Wm. Piatt & Sons, Columbia. Ladies' dress goods, notions, fancy millinery and pattern hats in great profusion. The prices are always low at Piatt's, and especially is this true this spring. Lexington people are always acbprded the most courteous attention. Valuable Lots For Sale. Fourteen valuable residence lots are now offered for sale in the town of Lexington located on the street leading to the depot and near proposed trolley line9. A chance of a life time for parties desiring to improve the same. Growing into money every k x day. Apply quick to insure the first , choice. For terms apply to G. M. Harman, Lexington, S. C. . Pettier Gray's Sweet Powders for Children. Successfully used by Mother Gray, , nurse in the Children's Home in New YorJij CUT6 ie\ uciu OlViuuvu) | > teething disorders, move and regulate the bowels and destroy worms. Over 10,000 testimonials. They never fail. * At all druggists, 25c. Sample FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, 1ST. Y. Buggies, "Wagons and Harness. Messrs. Caughman & Harman have just received a new shipment of buggies, surries, carriages, wagons, harness, saddles, laprobes, whips, etc., at their new repository next to Mcetze & Son. You can find just the thing you want in this magnificent stock. All styles and prices. Beautiful rubber tires made on the latest models. The prices and terms will please all. See this line of vehicles before buying elsewhere. Syes Tested Free. t win hp af. "DprTipt's r)rii2r Store. Lexington, S. C., the balance of this week for the purpose of testing your eyesight and fitting glasses. Examination free. I will also be here on Tuesday, the 14th, and at Irene on Saturday, the 18th. Don't forget the dates. " M. L. Riley, lwpd Optician. The Place to Buy. This is a season when it is difficult for the housewife to decide just what to prepare for dinner, but it would not be so if everybody would consult the old reliable grocer, H. M. Wingard about their groceries. He carries a fresh stock of something to tickle the palate at all seasons. Call on him for your wants. In the,real drama of life the leading ladies are cooks. THE FACE OF THE PRESCRIPTION Fou hand ns is an order from your doc tcr we wonld not presume to niodify or change. He knows the illness and how lie proposes to effect a cure. Therefore, we are exceedingly careful with PRESCRIPTIONS AT THIS ' PHARMACY. If yon have confidence in your doctor, vou should have the same in your druggist. You can, do so absolutely if you entrust ns with the filling of your prescription. rurif AiirimTSj none rn incMurin/itfru unuu tu Lexington, S. C. MEET ME Handsome T EASTER SHIR A new line of sheer Lawn Wais front. Button in front. Separat* cial price, each The new spring "Opera" Waist tailored effect; special Other handsome waists at price handsome Net Waists for evening SILK PETTIC( Handsome Black Taffeta Pettici at ?7.50. Beautifully made with last, each Fine ?5.00 Black Taffeta Pettic Complete line of Ladies' Muslin BOYS' WJ We will sell some of the best B shown. Priced extremely low. when you can buy them at our pr colors. Best materials. Prices r* ORDER We prepay mail, express or freight shipped to any point within a radius c ML SLKELd VAAAIAIUU DEPARTMI 1638 to 1646 Main Street, IEBEESEH3E5^E^!?SE^S^0Sa^a^5^ Is now on a || It is launched as a fitting eele "M effort, modern and honest methods. 1|| store grow and prosper as few stor W did not buy a dollars' worth of our || The market in every line has host of values for this sale, the equ Carolina. Come and participate in You will gather an idea with even In OUR GR has been a phenominal success. rJ ? Ti. rOT TT 1 11 and Jbine iYUllmery. nunareas na efforts in bringing to Batesburg a s big city stores. Ill 90 inch Linen Suiting, value ?1.25, at >'1.00 j 1- V , 72 inch Linen Suiting, value 85c, at 69c I 36 inch Linen Waisting, value 75c at 50c j 3V-. 40 inch White Lawn, value 12.1, at 9i j W 56 in Mercerized Chiffon, value 15c, at 10c J V? 45 inch Persian Lawn, value 25c, at 16 2-3 j ^ 45 in Persian Lawn Mercerized, val 45c, at 25c ] III 36 incli Long Cloth, value 12.1c, at 91c j Hfcj Striped and figured Lawns 4:,;c ] I j| BATES3URG; - ' | Dental Notice. |s?waiw?h I will be in Swansea, April the loth j WfiQPintf and- 16th, (Wednesday and Thursday) ffCOlliKJ prepared, to do all kind of dental jj 3 - work. v S. F. Killings worth. pj ~ " ?? I lows I Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Hall spent Sat- g U*fld!iu 4 urday and Sunday with the latter's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Griff th. g Mr. and Mrs. Hall, since their recent jjp marriage, have been residing at Stead- i Wenrino j man, but they will shortly make their g uiriii^ home in Columbia. B been more Isn't it queer how we consider every- | ^ IS HOW. ' bodv else nreiudiced? 1 the jewelrj I Ours ful: It is right and m pnc ~f"d, We mvn in^Cohimb: come writ* receive car ling the swell stripes so much worn attention. 3w. Select your suit now. Don't Some of the handsomest strictly ed Suits ever shown in the Caro- |H4k|1 A beautiful quality for ?15.00. 25.00 suit cannot be equalled in JE DUth- 14:39 Mail Brry Widow" Silk Suits that lead ishionable world. Great values ~^herewasa j. ?15 to ?35 county Thur9d; . we can learn b j best ?1.50 white Linonette Wash forDfraiTarego ever sold. -Special price 98c _ TW4IST SALE. | its. Made with plaited back and j? ? linen collar. Tucked cuffs. Spe- I ?1.00 I s are swell. A very fine qualitv, % ?1.98 | c vnn want, to nav. Manv verv $ KJ J V V* WW ~ X' ?/ ~ */ V W| wear. ? )AT SPECIALS. I oats, best grade ever sold anywliere patentent binding; while they ?4.98 oats, newest styles; only ?3.98 9 l underwear at, special iuw prices. ^ 11^1 ISH SUITS. oys' Wash Suits we have ever You can't afford to make them ices. All sizes. White and good lyr mge from 50c. to ?3.25 ^ ' BY MAIL. ? -? 1 -x ec ftn mA*A I Oil cfli pur^iid9c9 vi s>wiv v vi irivi w >f 600 miies of Columbia. 2NT STORE, ^ Columbia, S. C. Hotel Jerc I 1^1 I ^ ^ ^ nd will continue, until bration of our ten years of existen< , the very best goods at the lowest es have done. Foreseeing the do^ magnificent spring stock until the been wholly in our favor and we hi %) al of which has never before been l this feast of bargains and matehle r glance. o > AND SPRING "he ladies have gone into estacies o ? d ? 1 ^ d /I /\ ve Yisireu our uispiavss anu ut-niuiir showing of new Spring Dress Gooci | 21 yd Lace Curtains at 39c J Corset Girdles, 25c value, at 15c j Riverside Plaids, at . .?c i 40 inch LightrSea Island, value Sc. at 5c j j 40 inch Heavy Sea Island, value 10c, at.... 71c j $10 Voile Skirts at $(>.50 Beautiful Wash Silks, 25c to 50c, worth double 2? inch Silk Taffeta at 50c 30 inch Silk Taffeta, $1.25 grade, at $1.00. g " ^| BARCA ! Jewelry fj ioad Taste D. B. jewelry has never g Call and see my fashionable tlian | are ^oing at prices tl But, of course, 8 anj pj0w Shoes to n ' must be in style. | } *1 1 kb >y alvlt# nils every demand 3 in style, quality I == e. The stock is I Democratic Club of a very wide | I SANDY RUN C - - b t ?maa 4" 4-u rt a a te every reader of purauauw w . chairman, Sandy Rui to Visit us WOlle club will meet at Oak G ia. If you can't Saturday, April 25th, a bus. Mailorders 'etui and prompt .Democratic convention at Lexington C. H., Mc of May next. A full desired. 2$. B. Wa !S ff UWl I HOLLOW CREEK ( iO I'l Dlilll 1 111 I Will meet at Hollow I at 4 o'clock, April 25, f WELEB, I tion, electing delegates ' I D. F. Pric i, Columbia, S. C I The Delingo D?ci B meet at Delingo Schoo 25, at 4 p. m. teavy frost all over the ^ic^en ay night, but so far as . vn r ut little damage was _ ,. the present, prospects , Brooklano club will ocl. hall Saturday afterno Where you can obtain the celebrated McCray finest residences, hotels, clubs, restaurants, el elusive agency. pCRAY REFB Are without question the best Refrigerators lasting satisfaction. Come in and let us show you these super are moderate in price, and they are so ?'eonon pay for themselves in saving on ice bills. Write for catalog?No. SI for Residence nstitutions, etc., No. .">? for Meat Markets, r >rne BuHding, : : C 0 0*0 ^ ^ ^ j| April 15th. 1 ?e here. Ten years of persistent ;?| possible prices, have made this gl vnward tendences in prices, we bottom had been reached. M ive marshalled out an irresistible H shown bv anv store in Western $?! iss styles. Novelty is triumphant, jg OPENING g ver the beautiful Pattern Hats 1| ;trated their appreciation of our Ls and Silks unsurpassed by the m 25c Burson Hose at 16 2-3 -|g10c Hose, in all colors, tor men, women and pc children 5c $1.50 Brogau Shoe at $1.00 100 $10 00 Suits, for this sale $5.00 ^ 100 $15.00 suits, for this sale $10.00 $2.00 Crex Hugs, 36x72 $1.00 25c Box Eaton Hurlbnrts Paper 15c 15c Decorated Crepe Paper 10c gfi| OS CO., SOUTH CAROLINA, ji III IIIMI ?! ? ? ? WWWI? ? MSI 1 BARGAINS! a i a a SPHALERS, . FELICIA, - - - " S. C. ' line of Fine Dress Goods and Calicoes. Tliey hat will surprise you. 300 pair Fancy Dress 10ve at once. Get prices before buying elseL. W. WISE, Manager. Meetings. 3 o'clock for the purpose of electing delegates to the county convention LUB By order of Secretary^ 11 of the county gilbert club a Democratic Will meet Saturday, April 25 at rove academy, o'clock. All members are reauestpd 13 o'clock p.m. to be present as there will be imDorU gamxed, dele- ant business to attend to ^ to^asseTbll P' H'^.'^airman. >nday, 4th day edmund club attendance is A meeting of the Edmund cluh nnamaker, called for Saturday afternoon Aoril President. 25th, at 3 o'clock. ' prU club, 2. G8!lf' SheSly' Pr6SCreek church, Lexington club or reorganiza- The members of Lexington club are i to convention, hereby requested to meet in the eonri e, Secretary. house on Saturday afternoon, April 2o, at 3 o'clock. F rHousl^April Frank W. Sheaiy, Sec. - D ? _ 20 Counties Go Dry. :lub. _ Twenty counties in Illinois voted meet in Shull liquor out of their borders in an elecon, April 25, at | tion held in that State yesterday. t ;L: I III in This State Refrigerators that are used in the to., is our store, as we have the ex UGERATORS made, and are guaranteed to give ior Refrigerators. Many of them i-1 liiU UdtJ UL 1V.U elicit- IIICJ rSJVil . Xo. 4t? for Hotels, Clubs, Pul)lic \o. (iO for Grocers, Xo. 71 for Florists : : : Columbia, S. C.