The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 20, 1908, Page 8, Image 8
PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
Wayside hbies Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Mai).
No new candidates this week.
Bring your orders for job printing
to The Dispatch Job Office.
Dr. John rW. Sandel visited his
brother, Dr. F. L. Sandel, in Brook
land, last week.
Miss Ida Boatwright, of near Leesville,
has been on a visit to relatives
here.
Miss Bessie Ilook, of near Brookla
r>H Yira? a visitor at the commence
meat.
Rev. W. D. Quick will fill his regular
appointment at Irene next Sundaymorning
at 11 o'clock.
Miss Ellen Loriek, of Irmo, is spending
the week in town with her aunt,
Mrs. A. M. Harman.
Mrs. A. 0. Wilson is spending a
few days with her daughter, Mrs. W.
E. Moyer, at Johnston.
Col. Geo. Bell Timmerman spent
Sunday with his parents at Batesburg.
Mr. C. L. Jones, proprietor of Batesburg's
popular five and ten cents
store, was a visitor to Lexington on
Sunday.
Mr. W. D. Crouch, carrier on route
3 from Bate9burg, spent Sunday with
friends in Lexington.
Miaa itmma So-*-, of the Priceville
section, spent Saturday with relatives
and friends here.
Mr. A* C. Ballentine, of Ballentine,
has been on a short visit to his sister,
Mrs. Wheeler, at Gilbert.
Miss Sarah Rudd, of Saluda, is the
admired guest of her friend, Miss
Mary Graham.
Be sure to read the change in advertisement
of the Jas. L. Tapp Co.,
in this issue.
Misses Martha Wise and Edith ,1
Willis, of Saluda, are the charming
guests of Mrs. W. E. Black.
Mr. W. J. Ballentine, of Chapin,
father of Jesse Ballentine, a student
of the P. C. I., attended commencement
this week.
Mr. M. C. Garlick, a gallant young
gentleman from Arkansas, spent a
few days with friends in Lexington
last week.
Mrs. H. H. Dreher and children, of
the Dutch Fork, attended the commencement
exercises of the P. C. I.
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tais week.
WANTED?To buy every pound of
beeswax in the country. We will pay
the highest market price in cash at
The Bazaar, Lexington, S. C.
Miss Hattie Hook, a very pretty
and charming young lady of' the Hebron
section, was among the commencement
visitors this week.
Mrs. Wsdlace Lorick and daughters,
Eii?n and Ruth, of Irmo, \ycre visitors
at the commencement, They were
the guests of Mrs. A. M. Harman.
Every postmaster and rural carrier
in Lexington county should meet in
joint assembly on May 30th. See the
, call of President McCartha, '
Rev. StrcUp, the beloved pastor of
the Cedar Grove church on Hollow
Creek, was among the prominent
visitors here this week.
Mr. W. B. Frick, of Chapin, father
of George Frick, a student of the P.
C. I., attended the exercises Monday
night.
Mr. R. L. Shuler, of Brookland, is
a candidate for the Legislature, as
will be seen by reference to our advertising
columns.
For Sale?A new Davis (Dayton)
sewing machine, improved drop
bead, cheap either for cash or on
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easy payments?iusutumciiu piau?a.
bargain. Apply at this office. tf
Miss Ada Williams, the beautiful''
young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T.
Hayne Williams, of Batesburg, will
return home to-day, after a pleasant
visit to friends at Irene.
Hon. W. H. Sharpe came up from
Edmund Friday on legal business.
Mr. Sharpe has many friends in Lexington
who are always glad to see the
light of his benign countenance.
Mr. G. A. Lucas, the popular piano
salesman from Augusta, selling the
famous Boardman & Gray and Briggs
pianos "from the factory direct to
your home," is spending a few days
in Lexington. Mr. Lucas numbers
his friends by the score and they always
give him a hearty welcome. \
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I In many (
I even if we do
I regular value
I space.
h An array
h Hosiery valu<
5 prices. Prett
I ing and Gents
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I Columbia's D
"We acknowledge with thanks the j
receipt of an invitation to attend the I
twelfth annual commencement of
Clemson College. June 7th to 9th.
T. B. A ugh try & Co.. Columbia, j
have a full supply of heavy and fancy ;
groceries always, anu are prepared j
to fili all orders with dispatch and ac- j
curacy. Their prices will please ycu. I
Dr. I). L. Hall has moved from
Steadman to Columbia where he has
opened an office over Bryan's book
store for the practice of dentistry.
See liis ad. in professional column.
Col. J. Brooks "Wingard is a candidate
for re-election to the House. He
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pac-ity before, and is well known 10
all our people.
Mr. John W. ScolTill, that prince of
good men, accompanied by his beau- <
tiful and charming bride, was in Lexington
on matters of business last
Thursday. Mr. Scofiili is one of the
most progressive and prosperous
planters in the county and a resident
of Pelion. I
Attention is directed to the adver- ]
tisemer.t of Lever, The Shoe Man, in
Columbia, on the front page of this
issue. Walter D. Lever has the confidence
of the people of Lexington
county, and, therefore, needs no
words of praise from us.
Dr. A. J. Bowers, of Newberry, was 1
entertained on Saturday night by
Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Black, on Sunday
by Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Roof and
Sunday night at the home of Hon.
and Mrs. S. P. Wingard.
Peaches have already reached this
market and are selling at fair prices.
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bo tar as we nave Deen aoie lo as
certain there will be an abundant
fruit crop in all sections of the county. ^
See the new advertisement of the
Wbitten Dry Goods company, of
Batesburg, in this issue. There is no
place in South Carolina where a dollar
will buy more goods than at this
popular establishment, and if you are
not already acquainted with this firm
it will pay you to form an acquaintance
at once.
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Billy Felix's Letter.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
Wheat and fall oats are very good.
The dry weather has affected spring
oats.
The Sunday school here has been
taking on new life of late. Good
turnouts and much interest manifested.
Parents, bring your children
to the Sunday school. . S
This warm spell has had a telling g
effect 011 the - candidates?causing !
many to announce and more to follow. 1
Dr. Frank Hall, who has been pur- 8
suing a medical course, was in town |
recenth.
We regret that our esteemed friend j;
and brother, Geo. W. Sightler, who &
has been confined to his bed for some- G
time, is no better at this writing. f
Lee Sharpe had the misfortune to | %
break his arm recently by falling from | g
a horse. j f
The poor R. F. D. boys will fare ?
better this spring and summer as g
there is an abundance of fruit?some ?
already coming this way, f
J. R. Lee captured '<ihe longest |
coach whip we have ever seen. His j
snakesliip.measured seven feet, while g
Billie Goodwin bagged the biggest I
chicken snake, it measuring six feet. I
A young man wrote his best girl 9
recently, saying: "Have you a date .
for Sunday?" The reply was: "I
have no date for Sunday." j
Carrier No. 1 is under lasting gratitude
to B. L. Reeder for a set-up to a
lot of excellent ice cream. Many
thanks Barney, set 'em up again. i
The pretty Miss Joumelle Odom, of
Blackville, has been visiting Mrs. G.
A. Goodwin.
Mr. Rowell and wife, of Bamberg,
have been spending the past week
with their daughter, Mrs. C. S. Good- i
win. |
The Athen's graded school closed
recently with imposing ceremonies, j
The students acquitted themselves 1
well and reflected credit upon their
teachers. Hon. W. H. Sharpe was on
hand, and at his best. He made an
excellent address. Many
thanks to Miss Ludie Fallaw
for a bucket of English cherries.
They were the finest we have seen
this season.
The health of the happy Felix family
is at par.
Success to The Dispatch, its force
and readers, and to all the candidates.
* Gaston, M^y 18. Billy Felix.
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iepartments of our
lose money. Call
. Be sure to come
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of Millinery that's
as ever offered. P:
:y Parasols at righ
3' Furnishings we <
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epartment Store.
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Good morning! Won't you | .
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3ome in and see our new style i
Low Shoes for Ladies?
Tim lrin/1 Wfl cflll of $0 ftfl
^uv xiiiiu r/v ovii ui v<v*vv [
you will find nicer, finer and
better made than the kind you <
have been getting.
Tan Kid, Tan Calf and Black
Kid are the most popular this
3eason.
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1.643 Main St., I nni ||UB|A C A
L627 Main St., ( uULURlDlA, Oa Ui I
Wearing Jewelry I.
9 Shows Good Taste j
| Wearing jewelry has never g
I been more fashionable than I
| it is now. But, of course, ?
1 the jewelry must be in style. 1 I
? Ours fulfills every demand I !
| It is right in style, quality | '
I and in price. The stock jsjj
| large and of a very wide |
? range. ?
i We invite every reader of gj
I this paper to visit us while ||
| in Columbia. If you can't |
I come, write us. Mail orders ||
| receive careful and prompt g
t attention. |
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I JEWELER, 1I
I 1433 Main, Columbia, S. C | j
i. K. BALL. P.C.PRICE
COMMUNITY SILVER.
rable ware that will wear,
and give you perfect
satisfation.
rea Spoons - - $2 half doz
Dessert Spoons or Forks $3.50 h d
Table Spoons or Forks $4.50 h d
Knives - - $3 to $7 half doz
When you buy plated table
ware, get the best there is
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Tor sale by
A. H. BALL & CO.,
JEWELERS,
1637 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
Repairing a specialty.
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big store we are c
and you will sure]
and see them, as :
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LEXINGTON,
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Sb being computed semi-annually.
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|| account will be appreciated.
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Don't cough your head off when you Notice, Debtors i
can get a guaranteed Remedy in Bees This is notify all
Laxative Cough Syrup. It is especially must *file their daims.
recommended for children as its pleas- against the estate of
ant to take, is a gentle laxative thus ex- ceased on or before
pelling the phlegm from the system. 190S> a'nd those indebt
For coughs, colds, croup whooping- ^ent to the undersign
cough, hoarseness and all Bronchial dare. J A. Li'
trouble. Guaranteed. Sold by Eauf- ^jay 11 1903 ~ 3w3i
mann Drug Co. " 1
? Barbe(
WANTED?Second-hand Bags and 1 tbo
^ . TT v. a nrkTr ;fTr ments at Irmo on the
Burlap. Any kind, any quantity, d fc t]. place and
mond Bag Co ^RiSunondf \^a. '
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>verstocked with goods and
Ly find something you want
it is imnossible for us to em
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Summer Silks at special x
dies' Suits. Cool summer
prices on Notions that you i
eautiful Silk Gloves at redi
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ENUE, COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Tings Bank, ?
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idsd Profits $27,000.00, 1
n savings deposits, interest m
Deposits of 81.00 and over %
ven special attention. j|
ig your business, and your ||
t, 81.00 per year. Hand
Creditors. Barbecue.
persons that they We will furnish a ftrstclass barbecue
, properly attested, and refreshments at Steedman, S. C.,
Vide Salley, de- on campaign day, 1908. Everybody
1st day of July, come. F. W. Quattlebaum.
ed will make nav- I 4wtv28 H. P 0<m*nlrl
led on or by above
Kingston, Admr.
^ Kidney complaint kills more people
than any other disease. This is due to
the disease being so insidious that it
' gets a good liold on the system before
becue and refresh- ^ js recognized. Foley's Kidney Cure ' ?
primary campaign prevent the development of fatal ^
will guarantee a j djsease if taken in time. Derrick's
,, lir _ . . Drugstore.
F. W. Derrick. 1 *
must get rid of them, g
at a price way under B
imerate them in this B
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jrices. The greatest '
goods at very low 9
leed. In Shoes, cloth- 9
iced prices. $?? 9
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Columbia, S. C. I