The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 29, 1908, Page 4, Image 4
FITZ
Dry Soot
Spring and summer Coods i
large, well selected stocl
Silk Department
When yon need silk for a dress or w
try our guaranteed-to-wear black Taf
$1*00 yard. You are apt to pay $1.25 f<
where. ^;
Oriental "Waterproof
In all colors and black, at 50c yard. I
er of rain, it doesn't hurt the silk or y
wide.
Wash Silks
Tn white and cream, at 25c, 35c, 50c to
inches wide.
Black Peau do Sci
Black Peau de Crepe. A big line or
at specially low prices.
McCALL I
The Lexington Dispatch I
G. M. Harm an, Editor and Publisher
D. R. Halt^waxger, Assistant Editor.
Entered at the Post Office at Lexington, .
S. C., as second class matter.
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CIRCULATION 2.120.
Wednesday, April 29,1908.
As to Announcements.
In order that there may be no misunderstanding
we deem it advisable
to say just a few words relative to announcements.
It has been the custom?and
we presume the same course
will be followed this year?for friends
of candidates to put them out for some
office without the knowledge or consent
of the party whose name is
placed before the voters. They send
the announcement to The Dispatch
for publication without the necessary
amount to pay for its insertion. Our
experience in the past has taught us
that this is bad policy and we are going
to establish a rule this year which
Trill not varv from under anv cir
cumstances, namely: Every announcement
sent to this office must
be accompanied by the cash. The
price of an announcement, is $5.00 for
all offices except county commissioner
and coroner, which is $3.00. In case
an announcement i$ sent to this office
without the price the same will be
left out until the money is sent. We
hope this statement will be sufficient.
Attractions in Columbia.
For the past several weeks it has
be m the Editor's delight to attend
the various attractions of amusement
at the different theatres in Columbia,
and for the benefit of our readers,
many of whom are in Columbia every
afternoon or night, we give below the
list of the little theatres on the streets:
The Bijou, Main street, is managed
by Mr. J. K. Milford, and he is placing
new attractions every day, which
makes "The Bijou" one ~of the most
popular in the city.
"Fairyland" is operated by Capt.
J. J. Robertson and Mr. Charley
Bailey, both men of experience and
they are always booking the newest
and best that's going.
"The Lyric" is managed by experienced
showmen and its attractions
are very popular with Columbia people
and something new is being added
every day.
"Dreamland," opposite the Columbia
Theatre, is indeed furnishing some
{ of the best shows of the season, and
f is always crowded with visitors.
Manager Brown, of the Columbia
'Theatre, is running a series of moving
pictures, and has recently added some
popular vaudeville attractions, which
makes the Columbia Theatre more
popular every day and brings showers
.of congratulations upon Mr. Brown.
In a few days the Peruchi-Gypsene
Co. will be at Hyatt's Park Casino.
This is the same company which captivated
the people of Columbia last
summer with a series of performances,
x the like of which had not been seen
in Columbia before. Mr. Peruchi is
one of the finest performers on the
American stage and never fails to
bring thunderous applause from the
audience. Go and enioy yourself
when in the city,
Julius 5. Weil & Co.
In another column appears an advertisement
of the wholesale dry
goods and notion firm of Julius H.
Weil & Co., of Columbia. This firm
was organized three years ago and
it3 growth has been phemominal?far
greater than the expectations of the
owners. The editor went through
this store last week. They carry a
3200,000 stock and can supply the
wants of merchants at prices equal j
to the wholesale houses in New York :
and Baltimore. Therefore, it is need- |
less for our merchants to send their ,
orders to the^e far-away cities when
they can secure the same goods?in i
any quantity?at the same prices, j
You saye the exhorbitant freight j
charges.
We commend this firm to our mer- j
chants. Write for prices, or better j
cHii cm Columbia and select your ;
' ?
own stock, just what you need, and i
save vourselves the annoyance of j
over-stocking and to have continually ;
new and fresh goods.
V Wmd V U o I'&' WK.B
r>T asrs. Caughman & ifarinau's fine j
hOl- 5 :: \Vl . i J ti t j ' J i! JS ilt tliC !
horse show m Coi umb.u this week. j
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m a uj
Is, Notions, Clothing, F
ready for your wants in our li
k of dependable goods at all <
aist or underskirt, 8 Our Black Go
feta, 36 inches, at 5? makes. New I
:>r this quality any- Eoliennes, Bati:
% When in need c
|l us; we will do t
f you are in a show- j| ^
ou. 27 to 28 inches Y'e are showi
j| yard in the best
i 75c yard. 24 to 36 & At 25c. 36 inch
j| with bands to rr
.o. ^ I
' Jap and Habutai & por -waisting, ai
[$ found. They h;
FASHION SHEETS 1
News From BatcsTjurg.
The Summerland Inn has closed for
the winter, but will reopen about
June lsr.
Mr. J. T. Hildreth, of Brattleboro,
Vt., who has been spending the winter
at Bat^sburg, returned home last
Friday. Mr. Hildreth expects to be
with us again next winter.
Several real estate deals have been
consumated in our town recently.
Dr. M. U. Boatwright has purchased
the Batesburg hotel, formerly owned
by Col. A. B. Watson, for ?5,100. Dr.
Boatwright will remodel and enlarge
the building in the near future. This
hotel is considered one of the best in
the State.
Dr. M. U. Boatwright and Mr. Shelton
F. Perry have purchased the new7
two-story brick building near the depot
for ?5,250 from Mr. T. Halsey Fox.
Ur "P R rJnnf-.ei* r?nrr?hnsprl
from Mr. J. Walter Dreher the building
now occupied by the Harris-Cain
Drug Co., for $5,000.
Mr. M. E. Rutland has purchased
an up-to-date Reo automobile and is
now eomtemplating the operation of
a six seated automobile hack from
Leesvilie to Johnston for the accommodation
of the traveling public.
It is rumored that Dr. R. E. Corley,
of Augusta, Ga., will locate in Batesburg
about May 1st to practice medicine
and will have his office up stairs
over Dr. Gunter's drug store.
Mrs. E. L. Hartley has returned
from an extended visit to friends 'and
relatives at Summerville.
Messrs. Ira C. Carson and Wm. M.
Carter attended the bankers' convention
in Columbia last week.
Mrs. Sarah R. Shuler was the guest
of Miss Hollowav, of Aiken, Easter
Sunday.
Prof, and Mrs. P. C. Cullum have
returned from North Carolina where
the former has been engaged as teacher
in the high school at Fuquay
Springs in that State.
Rev. N. N. Burtcn, of Langley,
spent two days here last week visiting
his daughter, Mrs. L. D. Cullum.
Or. W. Price Timmerman, local
surgeon of the Southern railway, left
Monday for Birmingham, Ala., where
he goes to attend a meeting of the
surgeon? of the Southern railway. He
will return the latter part of the
week.
Hon. W. S. Reamer, mayor of Columbia,
was in town Monday the
guest of Mr. Wm. C. Farber.
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urnishmgs, Art Squares
ine. A finer selection we have
seasons to supply your wants,
Dress Greeds.
ods Department is full up with all the be?
Hohairs, new Panamas, Silk and Woe
sI-ps frpnps. Taffotas. Imnerial Series
f a good dross or enough for a skir}, se
he best for you.
rhite Groods Department.
ng a 40 inch Persian Lawn, valued at 20
. storss. Our price for this only 1234c.
Lingerie Croods
es wide. Makes a beautiful waist or drcs
latch.
Imported Madras
: loc to 20c yard. The nicest goods to b
ave style and quality about them.
''REE AND PATTERN
| Alfred J. Fox, I
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; Real Estate
1 and Insurance. E
! LEXINGTON, - S. C. I
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! IPC? S-A.X.E. !
< 60 acres within one mile of >
J "Arthur. [
\ One 10 horsepower boiler. > !
i One 8 horsepower engine. > |
j One 50 saw gin. J j
9 One shingle mill. |
i One grist mill.
J Timber to cut 500,000 shingles. |
J 20 resident- lots in the town of ( I
( Lexington. i I
J 30 acres good farming land in j !
J Rocky Creek. 1% miles from > j
< Peter's church. > !
{ 5 lots near Lexington Depot. '
] One valuable lot in the town of > !
< Lexington, S. C. >
| 12 Acres,-just outside incorporate |
j limits, Lexington, S. C. ,
< (5 Acres very near Lexington, >
J S, C.
| Store building and lot on Main
( street, Lexington, S. C. >
House and lot in town Lexing- |
) ton?2 acre land: 6-room dwelling. > I
< 250 acres on Southern railroad j
j 21 miles from Barr, 4 miles from g !
j Gilbert?2 buildings, good or- | j
nO ?rrf*s nTH?.n land fe I
^ acre and three room house |
I near town of Lexington. ^
<3 1 acre let?two story building, ?
j 1 at Irene, S. C. |
FOB F^FOTF. |
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i | One store room, one vi*areilouse g
' | Lexington, S. C. |
11 Write or call to see me |
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j THE HOME BANK, |
j Lexington, S. C. |
If you choose your Spring
Clothes in this store you can
>e suri you're as well dressd
as any man you'll see.
We have all the furnish
igs to go with them too?
tylish Hats in the latest
hapes and colors; shipment
f Oxfords in tans, patent
gathers and guu metals this
reek. Neckties, Belts, Hos>ry
and Shirts in a great
ariety of patterns.
One other word?We are
elling more made-to-measure
iiiits this season than ever
efore. The best tailors and
ears of experience in taking
.leasures have made us exerts.
Ask the man who has
on gilt from us and come to
s for everything- to wear.
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STHREE-j
1704 and 1706 Main Street
and Rugs, Millinery and Reactsnever
had 4he pleasure of showing you, os
and you will find prices for goods much ie:
| Linen Department.
it [| We are showing the best line of Linens in Coin nit
>1 || even larger places. 23c to 30e yard. 36 inches wide
e 21 80-inch Linen Sheeting
pj At S5e yard for the ?1.00 quality. All pure linen.
c | Table Linen Department
Is the largest in Columbia. We carry nothing but
j? Irish Linen?something that will wear. 33c to 81.-5
(56 to 72 inches wide. Napkins to match; all sizes.
9 us for linen.
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>| 2?:ll:nsry Department.
Our Spring Hats are pretty, and we want you t
H them. Popular prices.
S AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE.
I RHEA LIVE ST
HORSES, MULES, BUGGIES
a/\r iiaa
Ii/ULum
We have a good supply of Tennesse
of a mule you want. Come and make ;
We also have a good supply of th<
ali sizes. The Studebaker Wagon was
Exposition and various other premium
for the EOCE HILL BUGGIES that a:
We are not strangers to the trade
B bought in our line.
Everything guaranteed, as we repr
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|| 1117-1119 PLAIM STREET,
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I2 We have every article in this li
j Installment, are the very lowest. V
< j giving them just what they want at
11 crate what we carry in stock, but we
II goo 11g vnn will finrl onv lritirl nf Fin
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j Bed Boom, Dining Room or Kiteher
you read this advertisement and be s
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1208 Main Sirei
Lexington Couaty Pension Boll Priceville; Harm
Continued from First Page. Harman, M F, Li
tha, Seivern; Ha
Shealy, Pollie, Gilbert; Son, Cathe- e
rine, Gilbert; Steele, Elizabeth, Lo- Hutto, Rebecca,J
rena; Stuck, Thyrza, Peak; Shealy, Helen A Wood
Louisa C, Fredonia; Summer, Mary Adair- Vaiiman
M, Peak; Taylor, Jane, Pelion; Tay- drix E D 2,
lor, Matilda, Lexington; Taylor,Mary ei Witt's MillBarr;
Welch, N C, Lexington; Wes- burg- Jacobs Et
singer, Ann, Wessinger's. Mary' E Witt's &
Class C NO. M22.50 Each. Swa'ns?^ Jones
. i -> ? ah. I Koon. Rosannab
AQQ1SOI1) lUdi iuci uciuc, iiinu, im,- , _
man, E B, Batesburg; Alewine, Lu- Eliza, ; Long,
cinda, Leesville; Alewine, Martha, Lawson, Xarcis:
Lattakoo; Amick, M C, Ella; Boat- Pollie, Chapin; I
wright, Mary, Leesville; Banks, Ad- Lexington; Macl
die, Leesville; Boatwright, Patsy, Metz, Annie E,
Gilbert; Banks, Sallie, Leesville; Caroline, Barr; 3
Boozer, Margaret 0, Lexington; Bouk- ington; Metz, 3
night, 31 Ann, Irmo; Canady, Martha -Mitchell, Georgia
A. Gilbert; Coekcrot't, Besheba, : Jane, Irene; 31;
Cartin, Ann, Swansea; Chaney, Far- | -'Lithis, 3Iaria L.
eissns, Pelion; Chapman, Martha, Jniia. Hilton: 3!
Cliapin; Clark, Mary M, ClarlPs 3Iii3; btrt; 3Liller, Anr
Clemoiis, Edna, ircne; Clogus. Cat!;- I tin, Susan F. Sw;
erine, Irmo: Cock, Sarah G, Gaston; C, Hilton; Oswa
('oogler, 3tartha. Hilton; Camal.mder, ! viiie; Oswak, 31
Eliza C. ; Dickerson, Enicliiie, J Price, Mary 31,
Ir:ne; Derrick, Lueinda K, Leesville; | nc-va, Lc,-svi:ic
Derrick. 3Iarliia. Lor,ma; Day, Mary, j Batesonrg: :Fd:o
Batcsbtirgr D -rrick. Happy C, Peak: j s- RFiny r.
DnPev Ann. irmo; Fields. (< \. Lo\- ! ?C admin,
ion: Eliist r, Eli - . irmo; Eailr.u*. j 3t.jry L. L
V:sry. ; ; '.Vr, v i. ... . ...
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iRCH STORE,
Columbia, S. C
Wear Siiifs and Skirts.
* so reasonable at this time. We carry a
S3 here than you wsli3 fSnd them elsewhere
v artr? VT?ie>4a
Jia or . \ve are making a big to-do about our Skirts and *
jO Skirt Waists. We can save you money, if you come
k and see us. They are made up to the minute in
)[ yio, at -iOc each for waists worth Si.00, and ourOSc
;? ire Lawn Waists are as fine as any priced up ro
Ik
|| Hatting and Eugs.
See i Our Matting is good and cheap. Art Squares and
I
S Qlothing Department fcr Lien, Boys and
i Youths.
0 SPG a
| All our clothing guaranteed to wear well, or your
money back.
10c AND 15c EACH.
SB?nBP?633?n p???
OCK COMPANY, |
1 wacmic nun uadnecc S
#y VVMHVI1U Mil If IIMIIIlbWy H
3IA, S. C. I
je mules, as good as we can buy?any kind ||
pour selection. jX
e celebrated STUDEBAXER WAGONS, ||
awarded the premium at the St. Louis %
s useless to mention. We are also agents M
re as good as any buggy for the money.
and try to carry the best that can be
esent it. We solicit a part of your busi
2 STOCK CO., 1
COLU&9B9A, S. C. jjl
?Img to Buy
?jnwpgjsw?fraamMga?avpJMfta>LMgBa
ne, and our prices, either for Cash or
iTe take ]>ride in serving our customers, ;
prices that suit. It is useless to enum- Ji
assure you, if you will only drop in to j jj
niture you may need for your Parlor
1. Think of us while at home when
iure to call when in Columbia.
FM CO.
it, Columbia, S. C.
ian, Ann, Lexington; Summit; Steele, Jemima, Summit;
sxington; Hall, Mar- Shull, Margaret E, Lexington; Sox
yes, Martha L, ; Mary S, Brookland; Spire9, Elizabeth,
alia; Hutto, Theresa, Pelion; Sturkey, Ann, Woodford;
Carriet, Brookland; Taylor, Mary M, Irene; Taylor, ArMacedonia;
Hooper, ! temissa, Leesvilie; Taylor, Sarah Ann
ford; Hyler, Eliza, ! Gilbert; Wolfe, Mary A, Sandy Run;
C L, Gilbert; Hen- | Wise, Sophie, Gaston; Williams, Milton;
Jeffcoat, Rach- j nette, Steadman; Younginer, C E,
Jones, Rena, Bates- I Clark's Mill; Wise, Francos, Cliapin;
?9V. Splmn; .Toff coat. ! Willis, Sarah, Leesvilie; Yon Marv,
[ill; Jeffcoat, Caro- j ??; Wilson, Mary C, Lexington;
Jumper, Margaret, i Younginer, V A, Sehvood; Yar,
Sallie, Bateburg; i borough, Rachel, Brookland.
, Derrick; Keisler, : The following pensioners have died
Lavinia, Lexington; since the last publication of the roll
sus, Gaston; Long, J and their names taken from the list
,ybrand, E Caroline, \ by the County Pension Board: J V
:, Mary E, Swansea; Hook, A O Wilson, W J Assman, J
Ballentine; Aliller, 1 W Lewis, Lucas, Benson Farr,
-Touts, Rebecca, Lex- | Felix Pool, Andersen Shealy, Louis
lary C, Billent'.ne; | Koon. Susan M Kaminer, s" E Cox.
l, Batesburg; ZNIills. j K A Bund rick moved to Richland and
ccrs, Xancv. ; W A Shealy to Newberry.
Brook land;" Monts, Disapproved by State Board: A
[ills, Margaret, Gil- Yansant, G L Drcher and E C Mctz,
tie, Lexington: Mar- t.-o much 'property: E L McCarty,
insea; Mates, .iulia insuflieicnt service.
It, Eli-abet!', L-vs-;
arc Ann, Leesvil'e: n.- ~
vi-i-.v!-.:,-: v:i- Aoj.ee lo j&caa Overseers.
: iy'.tis, j :.:.Vv. v.n.i a :tr:-d>;r of road
rat:, i :v:\ . s\.\: <ri ; a ju;b!*o roads of
ra a or--, ; v. , v. id i.r iupplied
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" " ' .: ?). is-loon.
A.. ' <w,: . v; . a.r iviiir.,
i' sVki;riia: iis a AaO'.Tiln*
i. Aatriiv. p. and h,i old
Slioa!;', li .?mc wai near hero.
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