The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 08, 1908, Page 8, Image 7
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Wayside Moles Gathered Here and
There hy a Dispatch Man.
, v Egg-dye at The Bazaar.
Extra court will open here next
: Tuesday morning, i
Bny your fishing tackle at The Bazaar.
This week, it is The Lexington advertiser.
All valuable reading.
Capt. Geo. S. Swvgert, of Selwood,
was in town yesterday on business.
' a:?~ oinnxr?v1. and we
t risniiig uuic uao ,
have the tackle. Harman's Bazaar.
Col. E. L. Asbill, of Leesville, was
here on legal business Saturday.
Baggies and carriages for less than
cost, at the Lex. Department Store.
Mr. Geo. C. Shirey, one of the be9t
Y citizens of Hollow Creek, was here
yesterday.
Fresh fine mixed candy 5 cents per
pound, at the Bazaar.
;New line of ladies' hats just opened
atWm, Piatt & Sons, Columbia. See
, them before you buy.
Mr. Geo. A. Shealy, ex-Supervisor
of'Lexington county, was in town
Monday.
Mrs. L. E. Counts, of Irmo, is the
1?attractive sruest
very cxidimiu^ wuv ? w
of her sister, Mrs. W. D. Dent. I
Misses Caro Efird and Mae Boozer,
two pretty little college girls, - spent
the week-end with their parents here.
Sea Island Homespun, 3S% inches
. wide, at 5c. the yard at Wm. Piatt & |
Sons, Columbia.
Mr. Willie B. Seay, of Savannah,
Ga., spent Sunday with relatives in
- Lexington.
Mr. Job D. Shumpert, one of the
best farmers of the Boiling Springs
section, was here on business Friday.
If you get your Easter suit ' at the
Lexington Department Store you will
-V save $$. !
Special attention is directed to the
Masonic notice of Pomaria Lodge,
published elsewhere. - j
Note the change in Whitten's ad- I
vertisement if you/want values in I
> * seasonable merchandise. j
k. . Miss Dora Shirey is assisting Treasurer
Shealy in the county treasurer's J
office this week. <
See the advertisement of Gantt &
East elsewhere. They are closing out
dry goods, notions,'shoes, hats, erock- j
ery and glassware at cost. ^
WANTED?A few bushels of sweet
potatoes on subscription. Apply at
^ this office. , 1
Mr, R. W. Shand, one of thef prominent
attorneys of Columbia, was
here on business connected with the
B. F. Gardner estate 6n Saturday.
i Read Sphaler's ad. in this issue and
bear in mind the many bargains to be
found at his store at ail times.
The Rev. Thos. Leitch is conductr
ing a revival meeting in Leesville,
and it is said that large crowds attend
each and every service.
Mr. W. P. Roof returned from New
" % York and other cities in the north
yesterdav afternoon, whither he had
ornift on bhsiness.
You will save a great deal by buy.
ing everything you want, at the LexDepartment
Store.
Mrs. M. W. Meetze spent Friday
and Saturday in Columbia with her
daughter, Miss Anna Martha, who is
a student at the College for Women.
Better make inquiry about your
pa^>er today. We are not allowed to
v mail papers to subscribers in arrears
for more than twelve months.
For pretty dry goods, neckwear,
nice beltp, and nobby ladies and
children's oxfords and attractive
hosiery to match, call and see my line
' before buying elsewhere.
W. P. Roof.
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{ colors, gorgeous stripes, in
n . newest shades and shade
. u , White Linen Suits to the b
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' We have a beautiful line
J ; silk gloves.
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When You Gome to COLUMBIA.
Hundreds of satisfied customers
bought from W. D. BATE'S Store,
corner of Main and Richland streets
opposite J. B. Friday & Go's. : : : :
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Don't pay too mucn ior your u? y guuus,
shoes, clothing, hats, millinery and notions.
Listen to a few of the many bargains that
await yon, and come:
Aprcn Ginghams, all colois, 8)4c.; we sell it for 5c.
38-inch Sea Island Sheeting 8>3c.; We sell it for 5c.
Best Pearl Buttons 5c.; We seil them 23* c. dozen.
Organdy, all colors, fine and pretty, 10c. goods; We sell it for 7%c.
36-ince Bleaching, the best.. Sj/3c.
Dreik Ginghams only 5c.
Linen, 15c. goods, only /. - 10c.
50c. Table Linen ! 25c.
40-inch White Lawn 83-c.
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25c. Lawn only
Coats' Thread 5c. spool
Ladies' Fine Embroidery Collars, 10c. goods, only 5c
Remember our store is the Home of Bargains?come.
Window Curtains?500 pair samples. These are good Nottingham Lace
Curtains 50c. to $1.25 for a ?2.50 Curtain
Dress Goods in Silk, Panamas, Mohairs and Voiles. The wildest, expectation?
of getting double your monev's worth. PLEASE DON'T CLASS ME WITH
OTHER ADS. "WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE."
Come and bring this advertisement with you; we have the goods
500 people visited my store Monday from 9 a. m., to 2 p. rcu Jo
give our out-of-town customers a chance we will have a special sah
every day. Don't fail to come. You want Easter goods; we have
them cheaper than you ever bought before.
Buy Suits at half price. Men's shirts and suits at prices to sui
you. Just come; we will do the rest.
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Columbia, S. C.
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of letters remaining uncalled T2ie -Place *-0 jiUy SkoeSA^??hliSon??ffiCe
f?r tte W6ek 6ndiDg Mr. Reuben Corley extends a co:
Males-* d*a* invitation to bis Lexingto
d : J?f?* ttt^0ia? county friends to call and see him i
i y" the shoe department at Mimnaugh'
Hntto Mrs Rebecka store' while in Columbia- Mr- Corle
Tucker Mrs Mary ' is an old Liixin^0n b?y and has bee
Williams, Mrs. DeHa. ? b}g store for seven
These letters will be sent to the a*d !5Lq p!ii I S
dead letter office April 20, 1908, if When you want shoes call on M:
not delivered before. In calling for "J
the ahnvp nlease sav "advertised " y?u have the satisfaction (
rirtng datePof Ust * Y ' J wing that what you buy is up*
S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. date.
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Spring Offerin
Shoes : for : Everybody
Our Spring gtock of Shoes for Men, Women and
Children surpass anything we have yet shown. For
k men we handle the famous "Crossett," one of the best
^ makes known and they always give the best satisfaetion.
Of course, we carry other lines, and there is no
He trouble about being suited at this great store.
H Every woman has heard of the "Queen Quality"
Shoes. They look better, wear better, feel better, are
f better. In black and tans.
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f SPRING SUITS BASEMENT BARGAINS.
i in the Suit Department q ba8ement is full of good things which we
dels are being sold right & ?
jer suit should be gotten offering at near cost prices. Bargains greet you
d. We have them in solid
visible plaids and all the every turn, and there's such a variety ofgoodthi
combinations; from the , , . _ ,, , _
eautiful colors and black. to select from. In the basement we have eve
,ir ofSyfi8hUSilk "Gloves! thinB for the din!nS r00m and kitchen a9 wel1 39
of the fashionable long ornamentation of the home in general.
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finish and onalitvSthes
Cost only a little more
what the T.eo^le want
We ha, ve the largest stock of the ~e
under one roof in the State. Its a wasi
quality of as well known goods as Babe
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i Hickory" line. Jiveryuuuy imvwa wuo
i are by far the cheapest.
We are wide open for 1903 with tin
respective lines.
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Spring : Hats : of : True : Merit
We have just received some new Tailored Hats
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and they are beauties. If you visit our Millinery Department
you will find all the stylish models. Our
display of Hats is without doubt the most stylish in
the city. Hats of real merit and true style are the
only ones offered in our display. The new shapes,
those liked for special snap and smartness and modified
for conservative taste, are here in pleasing tones
and modes.
BIG SALE Or SWISSES II GENTS
are We offer all of our fine dotted Swisses at exact- The Ge
. ly 25 per cent, discount. The offering includes store is c<
the new spring goods in the pretty dots with est stock
ngs cross bar patterns. of the ne^
?ry- In our Dress Goods department we have every- and they
thing in the latest weaves, styles, etc., and you prices arc
are bound to be pleased with the goods and the Here is
the prices. Come, see them. Cuffs, Tie
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ived a shipment of fine Mules. For
;e Mules are as good as can be raised.
) than the common kind, but we know
and we have it for you. Some nice
ules?all good broke and good ages.
s good as they grew. Prices reascEable B
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be of space to advertise the
sock, Hackney and the "Old
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