The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 13, 1908, Page 5, Image 5
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, May 13,1908.
ladex to 2Te^ Advertisements.
Announcement?G. T. Graham.
Announcement?Jas. W. Shealy.
Announcement?Geo. H. Koon.
Announcement?B. D. Clark.
Announcement?W. D. Dent.
Monthly Dispensary Report.
Wash Goods?Tapp.
Bargains?Mimnaugh.
Shoes?Ehrlich.
Carolina National Bank.
T7I fir T"\ -
~c JBaruecue?r. *v . jL/auta.
Bargains?W. D. Bates.
Stock?Gregory-Conder Co.'
Cotton Market.
Lexington 9%
Irene School Closing*.
The public is cordially invited to
attend the closing exercises of the
Irene school, Friday evening, the 15th
^ inst. The exercise will begin promptly
at 8 o'clock.
Next Term of Court.
The next term of court- for this
county will convene on June 8th, with
Judge DeVore, of Edgefield, on the
bench.
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Large Warehouse.
Mr. H. M. Wingard i9 having erected
a large and commodious warehouse
, on hi9 lot next to the Dixie Odd
"RVllnws hall, to meet the demands of
his growing trade.
Found
At Lexington depot a bunch of keys
?one store house key, one padlock
key, one trunk key and two* dwelling
house keys. Owner can secure same
by calling at The Dispatch office and
paying for advertisement.
Jimo School Closing.
The Irmo school will, close on Friday,
the 15th, with a basket picnic.
Several speakers will be present and
* the public is in vited to attend. Everybody
is requested to bring dinner.
Always Go to Piatt's.
When you want to buy anything in
the way of dry goods, notions, shoe9
and hats?either for men, women or
children?always go to Wm. Piatt &
Son's, Columbia, S. C. Their prices
are the lowest and their goods the
best.
R. H. Lowman Dead.
Died, Friday, May 1, 1808, at the
residence of his parents near White
Rock, this county, Mr. Ruby Houch
Lowman, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. E.
Dowman, aged 36 years and 15 day9.
Interment Sunday at 10 a. m., in the
old family graveyard near Sinclair.
?Chapin Home Journal.
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A Jolly Fishing Party.
A jolly fishing party left here yesk
terday morning for the sand hills,
where they will enjoy a few days
sport. Those composing the party
were: Messrs. E. G. Dreher, Rice B.
Harman, Karl F. Oswald, Dempsy
George., Dibble George, Lucius Bickley,
and Addison Suber, chief cook.
The catch will be reported next week.
Young Cuckleburrs.
Mr. John J. I^ong, who resides on
TJpper Hollow Creek, sent to this
office Saturday a young cuckleburr
-stalk with twenty full grown burrs.
It is about a foot in heignth. This is
1 the earliest we have ever known these
burrs to develop and others who have
seen them declare the same.
2?ad Dog in The Fork.
Mr. G. W. Bowers, living near Little
Mountain, had five nice hogs bitten
by a dog with rabies April 21st.
<One of them developed a marked case
of rabies on Monday when Mr. Bowers
had it killed. Later in the day he
-fVi?? rvtV.or fnnr?nil h(=> had.
XUXl^U fUV> VWUVA AVM* . ? ?
Chapin Home Journal.
Corley & Steele's Shop.
Go to Corley & Steele's shop, at the
Bawl old stand, to have your blackv.
smith work done. Horses and mules
with diseased feet treated free of
Charge. Horseshoeing a specialty.
^Rubber shoes and pads put on horses
and mules. Ali work guaranteed to
give satisfaction in every instance. 29
Delightful Party.
' Mr. andMrs. Harry A. Roberts gave
^delightful little party to a number
<ji their friends on Friday evening.
Various games were indulged in for a
while after which the young folk
danced until a late hour. Music was
furnished the dancers by Mr. Sim J.
Miller, of Lexington, and Col.. J. H.
, Prick, of Chapin. Delicious ice cream
-and cake were served during the evening.
SpbseriTje Nov.
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by the 20th of May and the paper
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scribe now.
A Good Citizen Dead.
Mr. Marshall Shealy, of Irmo, aged
76 years, died at his home^ on Tuesday
night last after a brief illness.
The remains were laid to rest in the
Union Methodist church cemetery the
following morning. Mr. Shealy leaves
a wife and six children?three sons j
and three daughters?besides a large i
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? circle 01 ineiius lu muum aho
ture.
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Putting in Sewerage.
Carrying out the recommendations
of the grand jury. Supervisor Koon is
having a complete sewerage system
enstalled in the court house and jail.
The need of such a system has been a
dire necessity for many years and
now that tne project is being pushed
to completion, the people have a right
to congratulate themselves.
In addition to the sewerage Mr.
Koon is having the sidewalk in front
of the court house square laid with
concrete, which will add much to the
appearance of the surroundings.
New Broollanti
Property For Sale.
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We are offering for sale the
Sandel property in New Brookland
at the corner of State and
Centre streets. The property
consists of a good sized lot with
four stores?two of which arc two
cfon/1 +n-A_Ano ctnrv l>rir*lv
CIUi. ivc anu 11? v"vu\/ uwij '^ construction
with tin roof; building
almost new; stable and barn.
Property will rent for ?75.00
a month.
Terms will be made to suit
purchaser.
For further particulars, write
to or call on,
WALKER,HUGO.,
Real Estate and Insurance,
(323 Main Street,
COLUMBIA, > - - - S. C.
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A DAINTY EASTER OFFERING
Is a bottle of our fine perfume. It is
the quality that appeals to refined women
by its delicate, lasting fragrance.
Stop in and get a Dottle for my lady's
dressing table if you want to make an
ideal gift. You can rely on its quality
as you can on our
* DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC.
Don't think it isn't good because the
price is moderate. We are simply satisfied
with less than the usual drug
store profit. That's all.
THE KAUFMANN DRUG CO
Lexington, S. C.
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MEET ME
WASH GO
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Beautiful Graduatii
The graduating dress
ful array. New White G
White Wash Chiffon, full
60, 75c, and $ 1.5
White Silk Washable
the prettiest materials ev
uating dress, 30 inches w
Imported Figured Sw
lis effects; polka dots, floi
tt a ^ o ' 1 ww a11 tijnft
i/uticu owxoSf au OXAC
40-inch soft Lingerie,
for shirtwaists, dresses, el
68-inch White Organ*
price, yard ...
Mercerized Ginghams
Itiful silky finish, newest <
season for dresses for m<
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Flowered Organdies, 1
ORDER
We prepay mail, express or freight
shipped to any poin within a radius <
departm:
1636 to 1646 Main Street,
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llH In merchandising is Price.
|mJ of our store that are hard t
| III trading at onr store yon ha
from manufacturers and in
i Jf]| sions. We discount our bil
I Ladies' Burson Hose, the only absolutely seamless
hose made, double foot, fast black, worth
25c; now 3 pair for 50c.
Misses and ladies white, black and tan gauze
and lace stripe Hose at 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c & 50c.
1 case children's, men's and ladies' 10c tan and
black Hose, Tc.
Children's and misses black and tan Hose 5c.
Mennen's Talcum 2oc, at 15c.
Colgate's Talcnm 25o, at 15c.
Eastman's Talcum 15c, at 10c.
Violetta, 10c glass jar, at 5c.
25c Box Eaton and Hurlbnrt's Paper, at 15c.
20c and 15c sample boxes paper, at 10c.
10c Ink Tablets 5c.
Good Envelopes at 21 package.
Notice, Debtors and Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that all persons |i $
1 j holding claims against the estate of J. g|SSa |
B. See, late of Lexington county and g| gg %Jf' |
j State of South Carolina, will present
j such claims properly verified to the
' j undersigned on or before the 1st day of
June, 1908, and all persons owing said
estate will make payment of the same
to the undersigned before said 1st day
of June, 1908,
S. J. LEAPHART,
Qualified Executor of the Estate of
j J. B. See.
| April 29, 1908?3w28
Barbecue Notice. "Wh.6
[ j I will furnish a first class barbecue PQ-TIoT" l
I | and refreshments at Chapin, S. C., on *
j first campaign dav, 1908. "Rnnlr^vc
JOHN G. A. RISTER.
' 5- 1908~tf suites ir
and Aii|
at tapp'S Ij j1?}rietj
I all make
ODS I OUE
FECIALS. T[|[
ng Dress Materials. 111L
is here at Tapp'sinwonderoods
of every description.
47 inches wide; yard 48c. g
0.
> Panama. This is one of
er shown for a pretty gpradide,
yard. 89c I
isses, with plaid and flenr de
vers, etc., yard. . 48c I I
dots, fine quality; yard jjg I
the most popular material I
be; yard 250 \
lies, crisp aiiu very sneer, hhh
25c, 35c and 65c I j hg
of the newest shades, beau- I 1 %
checks, the swellest of the |
Duntains or seashore; the |
18 I-2c !
jeaueiful colors; yard | Qg |
i
SY MASL. I
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on ali purchases of S5.00 or more j
of 600 msies ot uoiumDia.
SNT STOEE, I
Columbia, S. C. i Hole! Jer
We are offering price persm
o ignore and impossible to d
TTA hppn InRinsr moiifiv. WP
J V \s ry v/v-a w ?Q ?. w w j . ^
lporters, cutting out middle:
Is, sell for casli and at small
?? 11 ?? r?wii ii m iiii?-iTTMiTf i?nn?irrnrr trr m rarrnm?
125c Decorated Crepe Paper, at 10c.
I Solid Gold Rings, 50c, 00c and DSc; for ladies
and children.
Fast colored Lawns, at 41c.
10c Lawns now 71c.
15c and 121c Lawns at 10c. I
27 inch Taffeta Silk, at 50c.
23 inch China Silk, all colors, at 3oc.
27 inch Wash Silks, checks and all colors. 35c.
New Pongees and Suisene Silks, in all colors 471c
27 incli Pongees, at 75c.
Solid Color Percales, at 71c.
I 10c Dress and Apron U-mgdams, at vc. 1
30 inch Dress and Apron Ginghams, at 10c.
40 inch Sea Island, at 5c.
40 inch Heavy Sea Island, at 7c.
Batesfeurg3 S. C.
la is u m<az? aa
n you think of buying Furn
Suites, Bedroom Suites, Ki
;, Hall Racks, "Wardrobes, S
l all styles and prices. The 1
;usta. Carpets, Matting, Ri
at the Lowest Prices. We 1;
is, and make a specialty of I
, etc. Call or write for price
1 MOTTO: Best G-oods and
13a,teslbii
i Only Place
Where you can obtain the celebrated McCrav
finest residences, hotels, clubs, restauranrs, e
elusive agency.
cCRAY RSFI
Ar?> without question the b:st Refrigerators i:
lasting satisfaction.
C ome in and let us show you these supori
are moderate in price, and they are so eoaom
]>ay for themselves in saving on ice bills.
Write for catalog?Xo. S! for Residence,
nstitutions, etc., Xo. o7 for Meat ^Markets, X.
%OHTHcRN SCALE
orrse Buiidsng, : :
isions in every department jfjjm
efeat. If you have'iit been
> > 1 o ? <-v* ^-v 1 -4* i?l /-I 1 /-i 4" *U l!
i uuy in i<a.i^v3 iui/s uucub
mens' profits and commisprofits.
Hi
Riverside Plaids, at 7e.
l()c Hickory Stripes, at 9c. m|1
12A Shirting Cheviots, at 10c.
10 odd lots of low cut Ladies' Shoes reduced from -frfTy
?1.50 and ?1.25 to ?1.00. Ijfm
Odd lot low cut Ladies' Shoes reduced from?2.00 jflf Mil
and ?1.75 to $1.25. ' ' EfflyV
Men's $1.50 Brogan, at $1.00.
I7ew lot of Queen Quality and Stetson Shoes W nil
just received.
We have closed a deal for several thousand dollars
worth of Clothing and Pants, and cau save
you from 10 to 15 per cent, on the price of ffllViUM
your spring suit. MPwjVl
flings!
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i? Furniture!
.iture, think of our handsome
tchen Furniture, Chairs and
ideboards, etc. We have the
.argest stock between Columbia
igs and Art Squares in endless
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Lave Mattresses ana springs ot"
'orch Furniture, Lawn Swings,
iS.
Fairest Dealings.
x?^9 S. C*
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11 Vl 1 Hi i
in This State
Refrigerators that are use I in the
tc., is our store, as v>"e have t!ie ex
tIGERATORS
tiade, and are guaranteed to give
or R d'rigerators. Many of them
i "d ij; rh^ ii<r? rif if?i> ih'it fhov sciiiti
Xo. 4<"> tor Hotels. Clubs, Public
>. *>7. for Grocers, Xo. 71 for Florists.
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