The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 29, 1908, Page 8, Image 8
PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
Way tide Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Politics will boom after Monday.
Say, reader, bring or send us your
dollar. We need it.
WIce cream next Saturdaj afternoon j
at The Bazaar.
Mis3 Mary Graham spent last week
in Columbia with friends.
Mr. R. L. Connelley is having the
Long Store building covered with a
tin roof.
Mrs. J. W. Kirkland of Batesburg,
visited her sister Mrs. Otis Steele last
week.
Mr. Fort Graham has entered Mackfeat's
Business college in Columbia.
The Bazaar Soda Fountain is open
for the season with ice cold drinks of
all kinds?Bottle drinks on ice. Ice
cream on Saturday.
Mr. Walter Leslie, of Columbia,
spent Sunday in town with relatives
and friends.
Misses Lucille and Ruth Efird returned
yesterday from a delightful
visit to friends at Batesburg.
Mrs. Emma C. Counts has returned
to her home at Irmo, after a most delightful
visit to her sister, Mrs. W. D.
Dent.
WANTED?Second-hand Bags and
Burlap. Any kind, any quantity,
anywhere. We pay freight. Richmond
Bag Co., Richmond, Va. 34
Mr. George Bouknight, of Columbia,
spent Sunday in town with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Bouknight
Every one loves ice cream. Toucan
(ray the quick freezer, at Scott Hendrix's
Furniture Store.
All announcements for candidates
must be paid for in advance otherwise
they will not be inserted in these Col'
urns.
Mr. D. E. Boatwright, the popular
merchant of Samaria, spent Friday
in Lexington on business.
Warm weather will soon be# here
and you will want to feel comfortable
add pleasant. See tne lawn swings
and hammocks, at Scott Hendrix's
Furniture Store.
Mrs. Belle Brodie left Monday morning
for Clemson College, where she
will remain until after commencements
Be sure to hear Dr. J. W. Daniel's
lecture on the "Race Problem" in
Roof's Hall on Friday evening, May
1st.
Mr. Willie B. Seay, of Savannah,
Ga., attended the funeral of his uncle,
Mr. J. B. Seay, last Thursday.
For Sale?A new Davis (Dayton)
- -a J
sewing -nacmne,. improved urop
head, cheap either for cash or on
easy payments?installment plan?a
bargain. - Apply at this office. tf
pf nice baby go-carts and
carriages be found at Scott Hendrix's
FurnftuPQ Store at all prices,
and ??? them,
Mr. and Mrs. 5?elix Burgess, of near
Steadman, spent Saturday and Sunday
with their daughter, Mrs, Perry
L. Harman, of near here.
Dr. J. W. Daniel will lecturd in
Roof's Hall on Friday evening, May
1st. Admission 25c. Proceeds to go
t<? missions,
TTo keep your milk, butter, meats,
^tc., cool and fresh) you need a refrigerator,
which you can buy at a
nnp at Scott Hendrix's
rc&BUuaiuiu ?
Furniture Store.
? * Miss Ellen Mottts And Mr. G. R.
SKealy were married at the Lutheran
parsonage on Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock by Rev. W. H. Hiller.
Mrs. It. J. Kaminer of Columbia,
came over to the funeral of her uncle,
Mr. J. B. Seay, last Thursday. She
was accompanid by her young son.
Spring Valu
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tC^rtrbi. t*?. ?7\ 4
|Cy irtAtri if C*J
foreign creations. We s]
Hats at from ?3.98 to ?3
our establishment by our
to-order hats in the city.
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J Columbia's I
Mr. J. Clarence Glover at Baterburg
and Hon. W. H. F. Rast at Swansea,
will handle pensions at these piaces,
for Clerk George, as heretofore.
Mr. Lucas, a verypopula* and handsome
young gentleman of Charlotte,
N. C., spent Sunday in Lexington,
the guest of friends.
Dr. W. A. Oxner, of Gilbert, has
our thanks for an invitation to attend
the 7Cth commencement exercises of
the medical department of the University
of Georgia on Friday evening,
May 1st, at which time Dr. Oxner will
receive his diploma.
Mr. J. Archie Wclfe, recently elected
Clerk of the Court for Calhoun
county, visited relatives here and
attended to business Friday.
The very accomplished and attracIVTico
DlnnnLri LTTTTor ltoo rotiirnpH
IIV C iUiSd .uiau^ii^ xxj iiuu A >%
to Lexington for the summer, her
school having closed at Chapin on
Friday.
Cooks and every bod}r wanting
something good to eat, go to H. M.
Wingard's popular grocery. He keeps
everything to please his extensive
trade, and his prices always lead.
Supervisor Geo. H. Koon was in
town Monday on business. We are
glad to know that he will again be in
the race for Supervisor and if reelected
will make our town his home.
Miss Alice Aull, of the College for
Women, in Columbia, was accompanied
home for Easter by Miss May
Boozer, of Lexington.?Newberry
Herald and News.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Shepherd
have returned from a delightful sojourn
to the family of Mr. John J.
McCartha on Black Creek and other
friends in that section.
That genial gentleman, Dr. Bine
Mountain Joe Harman, of the fam- j
ous Ed is to section, was in town Friday
and gave us a pleasant call. He was j
just as happy as in the days of yore
and to all appearances, in the best of
health.
Dispatch Job Printing Office
is prepared to print note, letter and
bill heads, statements, envelopes,
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caras, invitations, circulars or anything
you may want printed. Work
firsDc lass and prices right.
Mr. Isaac Edwards, of Batesburg,
is announced as a candidate for the
legislature this week. Mr. Edwards
is one of the best men in the county
and if elected will reflect credit upon
his county in the general assembly of
South Carolina.
Clota all Wool and
Faint all Faint,
Is cheaper than shoddy paint. The
L. & M. is Zinc Metal mand into
Oxide of Zinc combined with White
Lead, and then made into paint with
pure Linseed Oil in thousand gallon
grindings and mixings. Wears long;
actual cost only ?1.20 per gallon.
E. P. Derrick, Lexington, S. C.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
All announcements coming under
this head will be charged for at the
rate of So.00 for each announcement,
SmSS to mn until the result of "the
primary,
For the Legislature.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate
for the Legislature for Lexington
county, subject to the rules governing
the Democratic primary.
Isaac Edwards.
The many friends of Capt. Wm. M.
Carter, Of Batpabnrg, recognizing liis
distinguished ability and true worth as
a citizen, hereby announce him as a
candidate for the Legislature and
pledge him to abide the result of the
Democratic primary.
fOimH(WEMAR
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js that are Chain
JUST because you di
your Spring Hat fc
2^1 Sunday, don't get the ir
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m|\ . that all the "pretty ones
ed over" and the choosiu
good now. In an estat
like Mimnaugh's the
never depleted. In fact
P recently augmented the
display of chic models b
dition of some of th<
bow all the styles of the season in
5. while our exclusive styles?hats
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tasteful milliners?surpass any oth
Mail Orders Filled.
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)epartment Store.
We want to arrest j
your attention long
enough for you to
pass judgment upon
the fine line of Men's
Oxfords we are showing
at $2.50.
Patent Colt, Tan
Calf and Gun Metal
Calf. They are sure
to appeal to your good
judgment and taste.
EHRLICH'S,
1648 Main St., ( AAl ||K|D| A C P
1627 Main St., \ UULUPlDlA, Oi If i
Wearing Jewelry
Shows Good Taste
|
Wearing jewelry has never
been more fashionable than
it is now. But, of course,
the jewelry must be in style.
I Ours fulfills every demand
It is right in style, quality kg
and in price. The stock is g
large and of a very wide |
range. |
We invite every reader of g
this paper to visit us while |
in Columbia. If you can't E
come, write us. Mail orders I
receive careful and prompt I
attention. |
1 CHARLES IS1TZ,
I JEWELER, I
1439 Main, Columbia, S. C I
a? ?
Barbecue.
We will furnish a firstclass barbecue
and refreshments at Steedman, S. C.,
on campaign day, 1908. Everybody
come. F. W. Quattlebaum,
4wp28 H. C. Oswald.
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ling. | Real Values
dn't get < IN Our Suit Dep.'
t Easter j | complete in the ?
npression \ that's new and desii
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are pick- \ have Just received a
s Suits that we offer
ig is not > #
> dresses in the eveni:
)bshment | promjnenj; display
stock is > Linen Suits are her<
, we have s "W^e are making
sronreous i in Panamas and Yoi
O O r
the ad-1 complete line to chc
5 prices. Skirts are
3 neWCSt offer fifty Voile Ski
Tailored j ^ from
made in >
ier made- of Panama Skirts hi
| $6, $7 and $10. T
< higher prices.
Another Ship
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1TEHI
We hare the largest stock of 1
under one roof in the State. Its a
quality of as well known goods as
Hickory" line. Everybody knowi
are by far the cheapest.
We are wide open for 1908 wi
respective lines.
Gregory-Con
1113-1115 HAMPTON A
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LEXINGTON,
[Capital, Surplus and Und
5 per cent, interest paid
being computed semi-annuallj
received.
Commercial accounts also
Ample facilities for hand
account will be appreciated.
Safety deposits boxes for i
;
MIMNAI
luuvuini
in Suit Department. 1 White
irtment?one of the most j Li
>outh?we are showing all j Whit<
able. For summer wear we s ing loose
- most complete line of Wash | S 8 0 the gc
1 > while all price
at good values. Lingerie >
ng modes also constitute a j them
in our gorgeous showing. as they can be
e in all the chic styles. < nice Shirtwais
c, ., < offered now at
^ concessions on all our buits <
iles, offering you the most j
>ose from at most reasonable t ered a saving
also going at reductions. We > better values t
or? S
rts, all well made and per- j ttie novehi
?8 to $20. An elegant line \ receiv
are been reduced to $3.98, s ^bich.
? yard of the M
hey are good values at much u for much le;
< in Curtains.
ilail Orders Filled
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Fine MULES!- i
ist received a shipment of fine Mules. For
iitvithese Mules are as good as can he raised
tie more than the common kind, hut we know '
i
le want and we have it for you. Seme nice
Mare Mules?all good broke and good ages. j
!es are as gccd as they grew. Pricesreascrable
lality buy while you can get it. .
-We lhave a few good business Eorses, city
solutely sound.
:CIiES! - j
;he very best makes ever collected.
i waste of space to advertise the
< T3o Vvortnlr TTo nlm att on/1 a
> y aau uilu VJIU
3 what they are and know they
th the best of quality in all of our
der Mule Co.
.VENUE, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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1908. B
ayings Bank, I
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ivided Profits $27,000.00. 1
on savings deposits, interest
r. Deposits of $1.00 and over H
given special attention. B
ling your business, and your
ent, $1.00 per year. B
EOOF, President and Cashier. ^
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Goods. Shirtwaists.
aces and Matting.
5 Goods Sale is still going on. We are turnmany
a yard of good goods at popular prices.
>ods we are selling at much less than cost,
s are around the cost mark.
3me startling values in Shirtwaists. Some
. are slightly soiled, but that doesn't mattter
easily laundered. We have an odd lot of
' 1 it ? x- on nn
ts, wnicn nave soia up to as mgu as ^-s.oo,
49c.
ving a big Lace season. By getting our
irect from the foreign markets, we manoeuvof
121 per cent. We can therefore offer you
han you could obtain elsewhere. We have
es in Net Laces and at very low prices.
ed a big lot of fine Matting a few days ago,
?0 on sale at startling reductions. Everv 1
C7 v>
atting is brand new and we are going to sell
ss than its worth. We also offer good values s
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