The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, July 15, 1908, Page 8, Image 8
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This week we offer some rare
when in Columbia. When we sa^
we say at cost, we mean cost. Bel
All of our flowered, figured ai
at, 4c a yard.
All of our 15c and 20c Bordei
In our Clothing Department t
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PS2TCIL A2TD SCISSORS. I
Wayside Notes Gathered Here ahd
There by a Dispatch Man.
Whenever you are in town drop in
to see us and leave your dues.
Peaches and watermelons are quite
plentiful nowaday.
FOR SALE?15 fat sheep. Apply
to J. J. Fox, Lexington, S. C.
Go to O. B. Addy' scue on July 18th.
j The candidates will be there.
Mr. B. P. Roland, was in town Monday
and made us a pleasant call.
Mr. W. B. Fallaw, of Monetta, spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. EliCorley.
Mrs. Sim J. Miller, after a pleasant
visit to relatives and friends around
Barre, has returned home.
. Barbecue tickets and candidates'
cards printed on short notice at The
Dispatch office.
Mrs. L. C. Hartley, of Batesburg,
has been on a visit to the family of
Mr. A. L. Hartley.
Misses Lncile and Caro Efird leave
today for a two weeks visit to friends
in Savannah, Ga.
Mr. P. I. Rawl, of the Boylston
section, was among the farmers here
yesterday.
Mr. John T. Sawyer, of Batesburg,
candidate for county commissioner,
was in town vesterday.
A full lino of harness, all styles and
prices, at W. P. Roof's. Don't Uuy
until you see my line.
,Everybody go to Barbecue at O. B.
Addy's store, near Cedar Grove, on
Saturday July 18th.
Dr. L. K. Sturkie, now of Gteangeburg,
clever, and prompt in all things
kinaly sends us his dollar for a renewal.
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Have your measure taken for your
fall suit by the expert cutter with E.
G. Dreher & Co., on July 20-21st.
MissM. E. Epting, of the Fork,
kindly sent us her subscription on
Monday.
Mr. B. E. Frye wants to keep up
with his county news, and handed us
his subscription for the Dispatch.
J. Clarence Spann, of Batesburg, is
annoueed as a candidate fcr county
treasurer in this issue.
Misses Helen Oorley and Iceoline
H&rman have returned from a delightful
visit to Miss Leora Hook, at
mno.
Mr. G. L. Slice an ; industrious
farmer from the Irmo section, was in
town Monday and did not fail to call
and pay for his paper.
Mr. John C. Price of Priceville, was
in attendance at the farmers meeting
here yesterday and made us a pleasant
and profitable call.
Mr. James Dooley kindly remembered
The Dispatch force with one of.
his delicious watermelons on Saturday,
for which he has our appreciative
thanks.
Miss Anna Martha Meetze left yesterday
for St. Matthews, where she
will be a guest at a house party given
by Miss Sadie Raysor.
Miss Anna Hartley who has been
Spending several days with her
brother, Mr. A. L. Hartley, has returned
to her home at Batesborg.
Mr. Fort Graham, who is taking a
course in shorthand at a business college
in Columbia, spent Saturday and
Sunday with his parents here.
Mr. J. Quiney Ballentine who has
been taking a special course in telegraphy
at Millegeville, Ga., is spending
' a few days with his parents, Mr. ana
Mrs. D. E. Ballentine.
Miss Martha Hendrix Caughman
has returned home after a most delightful
visit to her friend, Miss Willhelmina
Harman, in the Fork.
Mr. Charlie Pety, the popular traveling
representative of Lorick & Lowrance,
Columbia, spent Monday in
Islington. His many friends are
always glad to see him.
Capt. J. J. Bickley has been confined
to, his bed for the past week
with fever. Hie many friends hope
to ^e him out again soon.
Little Mary Susan Roof, who has
been quite ill with fever for the past
several weeks,' is rapidly improving.
Dr. E. C. Ridgell, of Batesburg,
candidate for the House of Representatives,
was shaking hands with his
numerous friends here on yesterday.
The Board of Health is having the
town "cleaned up"., the old wells
shut up, all of which guarantees
health to the residents of the town.
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nave your luoaBiuc wt&cu uv? iui
suit, overcoat or trousers?October
delivery. Expert tailor and cutter
with E. G. Dreher & Co., July 20th
and 21st.
Mrs. S. E. Jeanerette, of Georgetown,
spent a few days this week
with her lovely daughter, Miss Cecile
Jeanerette, at the home of Col. and
Mrs. M. D. Harman.
* Master Rufus Daley, the bright
young son of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Haltiwanger,
has been sick with fever for
the past ten days.
For your fruit jars,?Mason* standard
jars, the best?all sizes, go to
M. D. Harman's grocery, where you
find a lot of good things to eat.
Mrs. W. E. Barre of Laurens, is
visiting her father, Col. D. T. Barre,
of Rocky Well, who, we regret to say,
is in quite feeble health.
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We Sa
bargains and it will pay you to ins
t reduction in price our friends kno^
low we quote a few of the many baj
id striped Lawns that we have beer
-ed Lawns at, 12ic a vard.
bis week we will sell some $9.00 Si
LUGH'S
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A New Acme, drop head, ball bearing
sewing machine, guaranteed for
10 years service, $18,00 cash, or sold
on easy terms. Apply at this office.
In this issue Mr. J. E. Buff announces
himself a candidate for Clerk
of Court. Mr. Buff has been before the
voters before and needs no introduction
to the people of this county.
Misses Olive and Myrtle James, of
TBishopviile, are spending some time
with their grand-parents, Col. and
Mi$. D. T. Barre, at Rocky Well.
Southern prolific pole or running
bean seed, a popular variety in the
South for late planting, 10c. the package
at The Bazaar.
BARBECUE?I will furnish a barbecue
and refreshments at Styx, on
Saturday next, the 18th of July. Candidates
and everybody invited.
H. R. GOODWIN.
Capt. S. M. Roof, that brave Confederate
soldier and prince of good
men, called in to see us last week and
left a dollar for The Dispatch another
year. Would that we had more such
men as Capt. S. M. Roof.
Mr. B. B. Hiller, of Newberry, who
is now a traveling salesman, called in
to see us on Wednesday. Banks is a
jolly, good fellow, and has many
friends here who are always glad to
see him.
500 styles of woolens and worsteds
[ for fall and winter suits on display at
E. G. Dreher & Co's., with expert to
take your measure?Monday and Tuesday,
July 20-21st.
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 In this issue will be found the
announcement of Dr. D. M. Crosson,
of Leesville for'the State senate. Dr. j
Crosson is known ,to all our people
having served the county in this capacity
before.
FOR RENT?Store room at Swansea,
S. C., near the depot. The best
location for business in the town.
Apply to, or address, *
T. L. Martin,
1724 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
If you are needing a new set of
harness, see the new stock just received
at Caughman & Harman's.
They also have buggy tops to fit your
buggy and at prices to suit your
pocket book.
We call special attention to the
barbecue notice of Mr. C. S. Goodwin
at Gaston, on the opening of the
campaign, 4th of August. He hat the
reputation of serving a good dinner
and will not fall short of anything on
this occasion.
Special and prompt attention given
to all watch, clock and jewelry repairs.
I also carry a select stock of
jewelry at right prices. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Give me a call.
3w39 LEWIE HALL.
Mr. Lem Sox, who has been with
the popular clothing firm of E. G.
Dreher & Co., for severeal years is
taking a much needed rest. He will
leave in a few days for Greensboro,
N. C., where he will spend some time.
Hon. N. B. Wannamaker, is announced
as a candidate for reelection
to the House. He has made a most
excellent representative during the
short time he has been in the legislature
and his friends assert that he
is entitled to reelection.
New buggies arriving every day at
our store. We have them in all the
standard makes and at prices that
will appeal to your pocket book.
Don't buy elsewhere until you get my
prices and terms. W. P. Roof.
Mr. W. Henry Wise, a brother of
the late Jeremiah Wise, has returned
to his old home near Macedon, after
living many years in Georgia. Mr.
Wise has recently lost his wife by
death. and he has the svmoathv of a
very large circle of friends in this his
hour of trial.
FLORIDA?Farm and city real estate
for sale in Tallahassee and Leon
county, the world famous Sumatra
tobacco growing section. The most
fertile, beautiful and healthy section
of the State. Write description of
what is wanted. J. E. Minter,
2w38 Tallahassee, Fla.
Mr. Owen Cannon, of Leesville,
Route 3, accompanied by his son, was
in town last Wednesday. Re is a
native and true type of old Ireland, is
one of the brightest men in the county
and even at his advanced age, is quite
active. He is a progressive farmer
and always has plenty of the necessaries
of life. While here he called in
and left a dollar for the continuance
of The Dispatch.
Mr. J. E. Haltiwanger, of Selma,
one of the most popular and prcjfressive
citizens from over on Broad
-.river, attended the county Farmers'
Union, here on Saturday. It had
been several years since Mr. Haltiwanger
was in Lexington and he says
the place has grown wonderfully. He
was accompanied by his son-in-law,
Mr. Perry Wise. While here Mr.
Haltiwanger was the guest of his
nephew, Mr. D. R. Haltiwanger.
2Tew Tank for Jail.
The county commissioners have
just had erected a new and substantial
iron water tank at the jail, which
furnishes sufficient water for all
necessary purposes for the jail and
oourt house.
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pect our goods and get our prices
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lits at $4.75. Just the thing to
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Good morning! Won't yon
come in and see our new style
Low Shoes for Ladies?
The kind we sell at $2.00
you will find nicer, finer and
better made than the kind you
have been getting.
Tan Aid, Tan Call and iJIacK
Kid are the most popular this I
season. ]
EHRLICH'S,
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sesifc i Columbia, s. c.
Wearing Jewelry
Shows Good Taste
Wearing jewelry has never
been more fashionable than
it is now. But, of course,
the jewelry must be in stylet
Ours fulfills every demand
It is right in style, quality
and in price. The stock is
large and of a very wide
range.
We invite every reader of
this paper to visit us while
in Columbia. If you can't
come, write us. Mail orders
receive careful and prompt
attention, >
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CHARLES F. SENTZ,
JEWELEB,
1439 Main, Columbia, S. C
Barbecue,
We will furnish a firstclass barbecue
and refreshment? at J. B. Sox's famous
| barbecue grounds on July 18, 1908.
There will be music, dancing and speaking.
Come one, come all, and enjoy
the day. L. C. Sox,
4w37p A. L. Sox. !
Fine Place for Sale.
I offer for sale one tract of land situated
in the southern part of Fai.-field
county containing 301 acres; 4-horse
farm open; 30 acres of bottom land under
cultivation; well watered and timbered;
some fine saw timber. Very
good six room dweDing and good well
of water in the yard; 3 tenant houses
with spring near each. Will be glad to
show the place to any one who may be
interested. Price $8 per acre, ail or
part cash to suit purchaser.
T. C. LEITNER.
Rockton, S. C., July 3, 1908. 2w37
Barbecue at Steadman.
We will furnish a firstclass barbecue
at Steadman, on Saturday, August 1st.
The candidates are invited to come out
and address the voters.
F. W. Quattlebaum,
4w39 H. C. Oswald.
Barbecue at Pelion.
We will furnish a firstclass barbecue
with refreshments at Pelion on campaign
day, Thursday, August 6th. The
speakers will be on hand.
5w40 Shealy & Gantt.
Stomach troubles are very common in
the summer time and you should not
only be very careful about what you
eat just now, but more than this, you
should be careful not to allow your
stomach to become disordered, and
when the stomach goes wrong take
Kodol, This is the best known preparation
that is offered to the people today
for dyspepsia or indigestion or any
stomach trouble. Kodol digests all
foods. It is pleasant to take. It is
sold here by Kaufmann Drug Co.
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finish out the summer with.
All Pants, this week only, at
25c and 50c Neck Ties, new
We carry the largest line of 5
and Bannister Shoes.
We pay special attention to r
prices at any time. Make Mimna
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The J eweler,
1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
M y Lexington I
friends are invited to
come in and see me
pP \*| in my new store.
Good things to feast
the eyes, and Jewelry
for every one and
)i every Pocket. Mr.
wjymI Geo. H. Burch is the
W^jVi time maker and will
tP4w\ care ^or wa^^es !
and fix them.
Don't forget to see
the Wedding Gifts in my stock
Got all kinds, and reasonable
in price.
W. E. AVERY.
JEWELEB,
1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
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line; 21c each.
shoes in the city. We are sole agen
nail orders and will be pleased to se:
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interest paid on savings dep<
. semi-annually. Deposits of $1
accounts also given special atte
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appreciated.
sits boxes for rent, $1.00 per yea
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WHOLESALE,
Dry Goods, Notions, Clo
Squares and Rugs, H
to-Wear Suits
Spring and Summer Goods r
line. A finer selection we hav<
showing you, or so reasonable a
well selected stock of dependab
ply your wants, and you will fir
here than you will find them els
McCall Fashion Sheets Free
Notice. 10c and 15c each.
Dr. Thornton's Easy Teether has
saved tne lives or Hundreds or Daoies
and will safely carry your baby
through the most trying period of its
life as it is a guaranteed remedy for
Teething, Summer Diarrhoea, Flux,
Indigestion, and all stomach and
bowel troubles of infants. 25 cents.
For sale by Derrick's Drug Co.; or
Easy-Teether Medicine Co., Hartwell,
Georgia.
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Final Discharge.
This is to notify all persons that I
will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Judf.e of
Probate for Lexington count v. S. 0.. on
1st day August, 1908, for a final dis- .
charge as administrator of the estate of
Paul E. Counts, deceased.
H. H. Counts, Administrator.
June 30, 1908. 4w38p. I