The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 06, 1908, Page 8, Image 8
FS2TSXL AND SCISSORS.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
See the change in Tapp's ad.
Town taxes now due. Pay Sam P.^ j
Roof, town treasurer.
Solicitor Timmerman was in Aiken
last week on legal business.
Mr. Frank Rawl, of Batesburg, was
in town Friday and Saturday.
Mr. L. S. Busbee, of Brookland, was
here on Friday.
Several communications crowded
' . I
out tins weeK.
Say, reader, bring or send us your
dollar. We need it.
Mr. Adam Watts, of Gaston, was in
town Monday and made us a pleasant
call.
Miss Ethel Holland, from Greenville,
is the admired guest of Mrs.
Paul P. Clark.
Mr. E. L. Wingard is a candidate
for county treasurer. He is weli
known to the people of the county.
Editor N. Rogers Bayly, of the
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uatesourg Advocate, a'uwuueu tuc
county convention Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rawl are visit.
ing the former's father, Mr. Jas. E.
Rawl, and other relatives in town.
Mr. Azariah Taylor, of Fowl's, old
mill, is announced as a candidate for
Supervisor this week.
Mr. G. A. Goodwin, for two terms
county commissioner, is announced
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4w vi hi maw tvi
Clerk of Court S. B. George is announced
as a candidate for reelection
in this issue.
W. P. Betchman and S. D. B. Lever
from Chapin was in town Monday and
gave us a call.
Mr. A. B. Quattlebaum, of Steadman,
was in Lexington Monday and
while here gave us a call.
Mr. Charlie Taylor spent Sunday
with relatives and frienas in Batesburg
and Leesville.
County Treasurer Frank W. Shealy
is announced as a candidate for Clerk
of Court in this issue. '
Mr. D. B. Rawl, one of the most
progressive and popular young business
men of Batesbnrg, was among
the delegates here Monday.
Mr. C. Edgar Craven, a popular insurance
and real estate man of Batesburg,
was here on Monday.
Ladies, you should see the pretty
matting and art squares for summer
use, at Scott Hendrix Furniture Store.
Mr. L. F. Price, of New Brookland,
was here on business Friday. Mr.
Price is a popular young gentleman of
his town,
'Dr. Henry Gr. Eieazer, that prince
' of good fellows,?one of the best
physicians in the county and a resident
of Spring Hill, was here on Friday.
Mr. W. B. Altman, of Batesburg,
one of the finest machinist in the state
and an all-round good citizen, was
here on Friday.
T T UnnViof on/1 OAn HlflVP.
iUi. O . JLJ. 1/UUUBi wvu, land,
of Black creek, were among the
visitors on Friday.
Miss Rosa Ford, a charming young
woman from Columbia, is spending a
few days with her friend, Miss Mary
Graham.
Mr. Paul Hallman, a progressive
young farmer of the Black creek section,
was here on Monday and gave
ue a pleasant and profitable call.
See the advertisement of the Columbia
Photographic Studio in this
issue and when you want pictures
give tbem a call.
Miss May Bradford left last week
for Hot Springs, Ark., where she will
spend several weeks with the hope
that the change will prove beneficial
to her health.
We are glad to learn that Mr. J. B.
Kirkland is doing well in Alabama.
He is now located in Covington county,
near Red Leyel, and writes us
that he is getting along nicely.
Mr. S. T. Altman, one of the most
popular salesmen of the Whitten Dry
Goods company at Batesburg, was
here on Friday.
For Sale?A new Davis (Dayton)
sewing machine, improved drop
head, cheap either for cash or on
easy payments?installment plan?a
bargain. Apply at this office. tf
I Summer Opt
SUMMI
Our summer millim
playing for the first ti
Our showing includes
princess lace, maline
aigrettes and flowers.
m newest effects of cerii
H We show the newe:
m ready-to-wear hats. 1
H and are very attractiv
, I which is going to be s
ff Mourning millinery
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| Columbia's D<
V
Mr. Lucuis W. Wise, the genia
manager of the D. B. Sphaler store a
Pelion, called in to see us Monday
Mr. Wise is one of the most 'popula
men in the county and deservedly so
See new ad of Lombard Iron Work
and Supply Co., in this issue. This i
one of the largest iron works in thi
South and their prices are always th<
lowest. Give, them an order once
and you'll order again.
If you wish a nice pretty iron bed
stead, go see the line in stock at Scot
Iiendrix Furniture Store. The price:
will please you.
Hon. W. H. Sharpe, for more thai
25 years connected wun tne democracy
of Lexington county, filling variou:
positions of honor and trust, is an
nounced as a candidate for the Stat<
senate in this issue.
Mrs. D. Frank Efird and little caugh
ter, Bertha, have returned from a de
lightful visit to Mrs. Efird's sister
Mrs. S. J. Derrick, in Newberry.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Haltiwange:
with Masters Rufus Daley and Wil
liam Charles, spent Sunday with rei
atives at Batesburg and Baxter.
Mr. J. H. Haigler, the newly elect
ed auditor of Calhoun county, anc
Auditor Dent are now in the latter'!
office adjusting the property now ii
Calhoun county, formerly Lexington
An error occurred in the publica
tionof the pension roll last week. W<
had $22.50 for the general class o
pensioners when it should have beei
$21.20. We gladly correct the error.
Miss Sonie Schoffill, of Pelion, Misi
Addie Sox, of Brookland, and Mr
Frank Derrick, of Swansea, were th<
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Corlej
during the convention at Irene lasi
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Jesse M. Mai pass, of Batesburg
is announced as a candidate for county
treasurer in this issue. Mr. Malpasi
is a good busines man and well flttec
for the duties of the office to which h<
aspires.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Tally Harth anc
son, Willie, and Messrs. Willian
Harth and Albert Ehrlich, of Columbia,
were visitors to Lexington Sun
day. They came over in Mr. Tally
Harth's handsome electric automo
bile.
Among the prominent young mer
in the convention Monday was Capt,
Wm. M. Carter, assistant cashier ol
the Citizens Bank of Batesburg;. Mr.
Carter has the happy faculty of making
friends wherever he goes, and il
is needless to say that he made many
friends on this occasion.
Clerk of Court S. B. George went
to St. Matthews on Friday to assist
Mr. J. Archie Wolf, the newly elected
clerk of Calhoun county, in getting
his books and records opened up properly.
Mr. E. Jones, president of the E.
Jones Company, of Batesburg, was
here on Monday. Mr. Jones is one
of the best and most highly respected
citizens in the county and his Lexing
ton friends, are always glad to see him.
Letter to Lexington Painters.
Dear Sirs: Tell the owner: "I
paint Devoe, nothing else, unless you
want me to paint something else: I'll
paint whatever you like; it's vour
house, not mine; yout job, not mine:
It's mine, if I do it my way; it's
yours, if I do it your wray.
4'It will cost you less, Devoe; less
gallons to buy and brush-on; less
money for paint, less money for
wages; a gallon put-on is about $5;
Devoe will cost less by a tenth to a
half, according to what you compare
it with; and wears better, how much
better depends on what you compare
it with?it may be a year, it may be
ten.
"It is my business to know how to
paint as well as to paint; and I do.
You can see my jobs by the dozen."
That's straight talk. The man who
can talk like that with a steady eye,
will have plenty of business; gooc
business too; and men will stand bj
him. Yours truly,
F. W.^DEVOE & CO.
P. S. The Kaufmaitm DrugCo., sells
our paint.
A Certain Cure for Aefci&g Fed
Shake into your shoes Allen's FootEase,
a powder. It cures tired, aching,
callous, sweating, swollen feet,
At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c,
Sample free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted,
Le Roy, N. Y. 21
jning in the Mi
;R MILLINERY OPENING.
3ry opening began Monday,
me the newest creations in
the chic models in white h
and dotted net. The i
Wo also display hats trii
3e, Copenhagen and other le
st things in untrimmed as
The crowns have a tendenc
e. One of the newest is tl
is popular, it seems, as the
receives a prominent place
.L.I
Bpartment Store.
We want to arrest
- vonr attention loner
enough, for yon to
" pass judgment upon
the fine line of Men's
Oxfords we are showl
ing at $2.50.
) Patent Colt, Tan:
; Calf and G-un Metal
f Calf. They are sure
1 to appeal to your good
? judgment and taste.
| EHRLICH'S,
1648 Main St., [ aai ||||D| A C 0
1627 Main St., ( uULUIHElA, Oi III
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; wearing jeweiry
Shows Good Taste
Wearing jewelry has never
been more fashionable than
it is now. But, of course,
xthe jewelry must be in style. j
I Ours fulfills every demand
It is right in style, quality !
and in price. The stock is I
large and of a very wide |
I range. |
We invite every reader of |
this paper to visit us while 1
in Columbia. If you can't 1
come, write us. Mail orders |
receive careful and prompt g
attention. E
CHARLES f. 8ENTZ, !
JEWELER, | |
1439 Main, Columbia, S. C I
A. H. BALL. P.C.PRICE
COMMUNITY SiLVER. I
! Table ware that will wear,
and give you perfect
satisfation.
Tea Spoons - $2 half doz
1 Dessert Spoons or Forks $3.50 h d
1 Table Spoons or Forks $4.50 h ol
' Knives - - $3 to $7 half doz
When you buy plated table
' ware, get the best there is
COMMUNITY SILVER.
; For sale by
a h rai i a fin
JEWELERS, '
1637 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
r Repairing a specialty.
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mm
llinery Departmer
We are diswhite
goods. i
ice, filet net,
;rimmings are '
mmed in the
wading shades. mV
well as the '
y to go higher / jpy
le Lady Gay, j ?
Mary Garden.
> in our dis- 5 '
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Another Ship
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ITEM
We have the largest stock of t]
tinder one roof in the State. Its a
quality of as well known goods as
Hickory" line. Everybody knows
are by far the cheapest.
We are wide open for 1908 wit
respective lines.
Gregory-Corn
1113-1115 HAMPTON A1
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1 iI^Leringto^Sa
LEXINGTON,
1 Capital, Surplus and Undh
15 per cent, interest paid (
being computed semi-annually,
received.
Commercial accounts also g
Ample facilities for handli
account will be appreciated.
Safety deposits boxes for re:
W. P. H
i
Don't cough your head off when you Every WoXUftB '
can get a guaranteed Remedy in Bees gofa
Laxative Cough Syrup. It is especially
recommended for children as its pleas- If you have pains
ant to take, is a gentle laxative thus ex- nary? Bladaer or Ki
pelling the phlegm from the system, want a certain, plea
For coughs, colds, croup, whooping- woman's ills, try
cough, hoarseness and all Bronchial Australian-Leaf. J
trouble. Guaranteed. Sold by Kauf- never-failing regula
mann Drug Co. or ky mail 50c. San
Address, The M<
LeRoy, N. Y.
WANTED?Second-hand Bags and
Burlap. Any kind, any quantity, T . a
anywhere. We pay freight. Rich- *ce cream nexfc Si
mond Bag Co., Richmond, Va. 34 at The Bazaar.
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it and Good Values Th
play. The black hats in ga
Wtti |}j j have ofhers equally as attra
? We intend to make this
9B2K W e will be pleased to nave
the newest hats. You can'f
I A Clearance !
V t We are going to have a clean
I week. We offer:
10 dozen waist?, well made ai
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a joi oi lace anu einuroiuery
J Lingerie shirtwaists, good val
i U C H & C
!ail Orders Filled
meni
Fine MULES!
st received a shipment of fine Mules. For
tv|these Mules are as good as can be raised
le more than the common kind, hut we know
e want and we have it for you. Some nice
Hare Mules?all good broke and good ages.
js are as good as they grew. Prices reasonable
ality buy while you can get it.
We ibave a few good business Horses, city
alutely sound.
CUES!
tie very best makes ever collected
waste of space to advertise the
Babcock, Hackney and the "Old
what they are and know they
h the best of quality in all of our
der Mule Co.
nENUE, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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1908. |
Lyings Bank, I
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rided Profits $27,000.00. I
m savings* deposits, interest
Deposits of $1.00 and over ?
iven special attention. S
ng your business, and your
at, $1.00 per year. ^
LOOF, President and Cashier.
V7ill Be Inter- Barbecue.
d. We will furnish a firstclass barbecue
in the hnolr TTri an(* refreshments at Steedman, S. C.,
dney trouble, and 011 campaign day 1908. Everybody
.sant herb cure for come- ? W. Quattlebaum.
Mother Gray's 4wP28 H- c- Oswald,
is a safe and
tor. At druggists Kidney complaint kills more people
nple package free, than any other disease. This is due to
jther Gray Co., the disease being so insidious that it
27 gets a good hold on the system before
- it is recognized. Foley's Kidney Cure
* -will prevent the development of fatal
a.t,nrdax afternoon disease if taken in time. Derrick's
Drug Store.
1^
uze are especially stylish, while we H
ctiAe in other models. H
summer opening a big success.
you call as we delight in showing
; see hats of so much charm and H "
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Sale of Lace Waists. H
ince sale of Ladies' Lace Shirtwaists this H
nd nicely trimmed, each 50c H
waists, worth up to SI.50, each SL00 Hlue
at ?2.25; offered each ?1.75 H
Columbia, S. C.