The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 05, 1908, Page 8, Image 8
FANCY AND BOI
36-inch Bordered Lawns we sold at 2
Bordered Swiss, all colors, 45 inch tc
Dotted Swiss, all colors, 25c quality
Fancy, figured and flowered Lawns.
Cotton Foulards reduced to..
One lot of Marquisite Voiles, Mercer
beautiful summer materials. Good va
the yard
SPE<
White and Black Mitts, lace effects,
Black and white Milanise Lisle Arml
Ladies' fine Lisle, silk finish Gloves,
one of the best wearers .?
Mail Orders 3
PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Number of communications crowded
out this week.
For sale, cheap, a "Cary" fireproof
safe. Timmerman & Oswald.
Everybody is going to join the merry
crowd at Ioor Hayes' on the 13th.
T. E. Campbell is a candidate for
magistrate of the 1st district.
Mr. W. W. Barre and son, Gus, have
returned from a visit to Newberry.
' Special prices on all summer goods
at Wm Piatt & Sons, Columbia.
The Columbia Photographic Studio
man will be at Ioor Hayes' to take
your photo on campaign day.
Mrs. A. Marks has been quite ill for
the past few days much to the regret
of her many friends.
Hon. F. E. Dreher has returned
from a delightful two week's stay at
Glenn Springs.
Timmerman & Oswald are offering
their entire line of clothing at way
below cost. Now is the time to buy.
Mrs. J. P. McCartha and daughter,
Naomi, of Colombia, are on a visit to
Mr. J. U. Sandel's family at Hilton.
Miss Blanche Kyzer, always beautiful
and attractive, is visiting relatives
in and around Lexington.
For sale?at less than cost?Bissell's
ctelabrated hillside plows.
Timmerman & Oswald.
Mr. Ioor Hayes, of Gilbert, is ant
nounced in this issue as a candidate
for magistrate of the 3rd district.
Let every body in the county start
now and arrange for an exhibit at the
Lexington county fair.
Mrs. W. D. Blume, of Bamburg,
arrived on Saturday to be at the bedside
of her mother, Mrs. A. Marks.
Miss Lessie Gibbs has returned from
a delightful visit to friends in Greenville
and Abbeville.
Ladies, prepare your jellies, jams,
frickles, etc., for the Lexington county
air.
Don't fail to attend the barbecue
and campaign meeting at Ioor Hayes'
on the 13th.
We have on hand two nice double
seat buggies that we will sell at bargains.
Timmerman & Oswald.
Miss Lessie Gibbs, of Lexington,
was the charming guest of Miss Nelle
I2dward9 for several days last week.?
Abbeville Medium.
\ Wingard & Wingard will furnish the
best barbe cue of the season at Midway
on Saturday, August 15. Refreshments
will be served.
Now is the time to secure bargains
and the store of Wm Piatt & Sons,
Columbia, is the place. Call to see
them when in the city.
Mrs. Mary A. Haltiwanger, of
Bateabursr. is visiting her son, Mr. D.
R. Haltiwanger, for several days.
Make your jams, jellies, preserves,
pickles, and all can stuffs for an exhibit
at the Lexington county fair.
V We have 50 boys knee pants suits
" sizes 10 to 17 to close out at half price.
Come while they last E. G. Dreher &
Co.
Miss Sue Corley has returned from
Greenville, where she went as a delegate
to the Sunday school convention
held in that city.
Mrs. W. H. Seele, of Sumter, accompanied
by her two charming little
daughters, is* visiting her sister, Mrs.
J. J. Fox.
Miss Floride Meyers, a beautiful and
charming young lady from Sumter,
is a delightful visitor at the home of
Mr. J. J. Fox.
W. A. Reckling, the noted photographes
of Columbia, will be at Swansea
on August 7th and 8th. All who
want firstclass pictures will please
call on him on the above dates.
To make room for fall goods we will
sell boys $4.00 knee pants suits for 2.00
and $3.00 suits for $1.00. These prices
will move them; come at once. E. G.
Dreher & Co.
Miss Cecile Jeanerette, of Lexinging,
is one of the attractive visitors in
the city this week. Miss Jeanerette
has often visited here in Columbia
where she has a number of friends.?
Columbia Record.
If you want to enjoy the best barbecue
dinner of the season go to Ioor
Hayes* on August 13th. The cue will
be cooked by the well known cuist
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jar. jerruu
We have bargains in Hardware,
Groceries, Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods,
Notions, etc. If you need anything
call at our store first as we can save
you money. Everything at less than
cost. Timmerman & Oswald.
Col. J. H. Frick, of Chapin, is a
candidate for magistrate of the Dutch
Fork district. He is a bright young
lawyer and no doubt would make a
good magistrate.
All the trains will stop at Ioor Hayes'
on August 13th to take on and off
passengers. This will be a good accommodation
to all who wish to attend
this cue and wish to go on the
trains.
A married man thinks he could have
saved a lot of money had he remained
a bachelor, but he couldn't.
When you see a boy of ten with a
clean face and his hair carefully
combed it's safe to bet that he is in
love with the school teacher.
RGAI1
tDERED LAWNS.
5c., reduced to 15c
> length 35c
19c
10 and 15c
15c
ized Ginghams, Chiffon Lisse and other
lues at 25c and 50c. Will be sold at,
19c
HAL.
pure silk. Elbow lengths, pair?49c
ets; special, pair 25c
black and colors, 16-button lengths,
$1.19
LUGH'S
billed.
Low Bates to Reunion.
I
Col. M. D. Harinan requests The J
Dispatch to annqunce that parties desiring
to attend the reunion in Greenville
may go on the following trains:
The Southern No. 15, leaving Columbia
at 7:15 a. m., arriving at
Greenville at 1:15 p. m. Southern
No. 11, leaving Columbia at 1:20 p. m.,
arriving at Greenville at 7:15 p. m. *
The fare from Columbia and return
is only $2.25.
Only a Certain Amount of
Work Can be Done in a
Year.
Clifford Seminary discourages both
the skimming and the cramming
method of study.
The time-honored college curriculum
if followed. English and Mathematics
stand first on the list.
A thorough knowledge of these two I
branches is insisted on because they
are of the greatest practical value in
all life work, and because they form
the only solid foundation for good
scholarship.
On this foundation is based a
thorough business course that fits a
girl for successful office work as well
as the broader courses of training that
lead to.the degrees of A. B. and B. S.
Clifford Seminary has a full corps of
college trained teachers, who are capable
and enthusiastic workers, thoroughly
in love with their work. They
make every effort to develop character
and the highest type of womanhood.
They are friends and sympathetic j
companions of the pupils out of the
school room and share their recreations
and amusements.
No training can better prepare
teachers for the children of S. C. than
this. School trustees who have tried
them write, "a Clifford Seminary
graduate is our first choice always."
Other special features of this institution
are: Limited numbers, homelike
atmosphere, ideal location /and
climatic conditions, comfortable buildings
and equipment, very low expen
- - . i u.1
ses. jmo scnooi in me ot-a&e gives you
more for your money.
For catalogue address
CLIFFORD SEMINARY,
Union, S. C.
Twenty-Ninth, Annual Mountain
Ezoufsion, Aug. 14.
Very low round trip rates to the
principal resorts in North Carolina,
outh Carolina and Tennessee, Washngton,
D. C., and Norfolk, Va., including
Ashe ville, Brevard, Flat Rock,
Henderson ville, Hot Springs, Lenoir,
Lincolnton, Marion, Saluda, Shelby,
Tryon and Waynesville, N. C., also
Abbeville, Anderson, Glenn Springs,
Greenville, Laurens, Spartanburg,
Walhalla and White Stone Lithia
Springs, S. C. Tickets will be on
sale to the above mentioned points
for all Southern Railway trains on
August 14th, 1908, from Abbeville.
Allendale, Anderson, Barnwell, Camden,
Chester, Denmark, Greenville,
Greenwood, Newberry, Orangeburg,
Prosperity, Spartanburg, Sumter and
Union, S. C.
Tickets will be good returning on
any regular train up to and including
September 1st, 1908.
Children between five and twelve
years of age, half fare.
For detailed information, tickets,
etc., apply to Southern Railway
agents or address,
J. L. MEEK,
Assistant General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
J. C. LUSK,
Division Passenger Agent,
Charleston, S. C.
Mr. Harrison, the very efficient and
popular agent of the Southern here,
requests us to announce that he will
sell tickets on the 14th to the abovenamed
points at excursion rates.
The fare from Lexington to Asheville
and return will be $6; Brevard, $6.50;
n _ i a - eiw c\r\ . tt % _ ftp pa _
oaiuaa, $>o.<5u; iienaersonvine, 50.ou;
Lake Toxaway, $7.50; Waynesville,
$7.25.
Brookland Defeats Lexington.
In a game of ball played here Saturday
the local team was defeated by
Brookland by a score or 7 to 4. Errors
by the local boys wa9 responsible for
their defeat. Bicklev of the locals
made a beautiful catch of a long drive
to center field.
Batteries?Lexington, Barrett and
Sox; Brookland, Summers and Hook.
Umpire Lorick.
Masonics.
Regular communication of Pomaria
Lodge No. 151, A. F. M., will convene
in Masonic Hall, Peak, Saturday the
8th Aug.
Visiting brethren welcome.
John C. Swygert, Master.
Valuable Lots For Sale.
Fourteen valuable residence lots are
now offered for sale in the town of
Lexington located on the street leading
to the depot and near proposed
trolley lines. A chance of a life time
for parties desiring to improve the
same. Growing into money every
day. Apply quick to insure the first
choice. For terms apply to G. M.
Harman, Lexington, S. C.
CS AT
I DRESS (
White Mohair, 36 inches, 50c quality,
White Albatross, 36 inches, 75~c qualit;
White Nunsveiling, 38 inches 90c qua
Cream Serge, 44 inches, $1.50 quality,
Mohair?in garnet, brown, gray, tan,
Fancy Mohair, 45 inches, $1.25 value,
58 inch Voile in browns, blues and bla
46 inch Panamas, all colors, $1.35 qua]
Black Batiste, 40 inches wide, yard...
58 inch Black Voile, yard
42 inch Black Voile, the yard
MAIL ORDEI
Columb
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Good morning! Won't you
; 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 Kid, Tan Calf and Black
Kid are the most popular this
season.
jumc-Liuu. s,
1643 Main St., I aai ||||D|A C P
1627 Main St., 1 UULUIIIDI*| di Ui
Wearing Jewelry
Shows Good Taste
Wearing jewelry has never
been more fashionable than
it is now. But, of course,
I the jewelry must be in style.
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 B
come, write us. Mail orders B
receive careful and prompt H
attention. |
riMDiro n euwrv !
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I JEWELER, I
I 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C 1
CLOTHES CLEANED
AND PRESSED.
When you want your clothes cleaned,
pressed or dyed, have it done by
an expert. I make a specialty of
cleaning and pressing ladies' skirts.
Hats?felt and straw?made to look
like new. All work guaranteed.
Prices reasonable. Work dene on
short notice. Give me a trial.
JOSEPH DAVIS,
Rear off Barber Shop,
LEXINGTON, : : S. C.
Stomach troubles are very common in
the summer time and yon should not
only be very careful about what you
eat just now, but more than this, you j
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.
Open Cotton Bolls.
Mr. J. F. Harman, better known as
Dr. Blue Mountain Joe, was the first
to send The Dispatch an open cotton
boll. He sent us three bolls which
opened on the 24th.
Mr. H. A. Lorick, of Irrao, was the
second. We believe Mr. Lorick was
the first in the State to report open
cotton. He has one of the finest
farms in the Fork and, it is said, that
his crop of cotton this year is exceptionally
fine.
The Lexington string band will furnish
music for the campaign meeting
at Ioor Hayes' ]
BIIIUEN
iOODS.
now, yard 25c
y, now 50c
,lity, now 65c
now ?1.25
navy blue?85c quality, now 60c
now 90c
icks, was ?1.35; now ?1.00
litv, now. ?1-01
5Sc
98c
SOc
IS FILLED.
ia, S. C.
We kc
time.
W e kc
of VEH
Gregory
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WIR?
THE WEL^SffiSl
The Jeweler,
1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
/ M y Lexington
friends are invited to
come in and see me
pf1 Vj in my new store.
^??d things to feast
the eyes, and Jewelry
for every one and
VcM every pocket. Mr.
I riorv TT "Rnreh is the
K time maker and will
ffojmi care for the watches
Mi and fix them.
Don't forget to see
the Wedding Gifts in my stock
Got all kinds, and reasonable
' in price.
I W. E. A V E R Y .
JEWELER,
1637 Main St., - Columbia, S. C.
Notice, Trespassers.
This is to notify all persons not to
trespass in any manner whatever,either
by person or their stock, sheep, goats,
hogs, geese, turkeys or chickens roam,
ing at large upon my land in Lexington
county. The law will positively be enforced
against anyone violating this
notice. 42p D. D. Boozer.
I
I Let
everybody attend the barbecue
of Wingard & Wingard at Midway on
| Saturday, August 15. The best cue of
thK season. Especial attention will be
i given to women and children.
AUGH
TRUNKS!
Big line of Trunks just received. To $
immense quantities. Will give our patro
Good heavy Trunk, well braced with t
leather bound edges, heavy straps, 36 in
34 inch size, same style
Special line of regular S15 Trunks, at
The regular 812.50 Trunks, at
The regular $10.00 Trunks at
SPECIAL
Another shipment of Long Silk Glove=
beautiful quality of pure silk; special, t
A special sale of $1.75 Long Silk Glov<
2MT -
Mail <
;ep few
sep a.
:IC1L<JE]S
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Pittsburg Perfect Wir<
factured. Hence, our r<
is recived two car loai
\jp g, prices are just as low as
General
^ur stoc^ ?f General ]
^ oods, Notions, Shoes, 1
ishing, Groceries, Hard's
are *n ^le ^us^nesi
^on our stoc^ an(* ^
Give us a call.
SOvc
L DS & (
SWANSEA, : : : S. C.
FITZM Al
THREE ARC
1704 and 1706 Main S
j WHOLESALE
Dry Goods, Notions, Gio
Squares and Rugs, I
to-Wear Suits
Spring and Summer Goods 1
I line. A finer selection we hav
; showing you, or so reasonable a
! well selected stock of deuendal
ply your wants, and you will fii
here than you will find them el
McCall Fashion Sheets Free
Notice. 10c and 15c each.
Notice Contractors.
The committee on fair house and
I grounds will meet at the fair house on
1 Monday, August 11, at 10 o'clock a. in.
| to receive bids for repairing the front
j upper piazza, building hog pens and rei
pairing horse stalls. Specifications
: made known on day of meeting to all
i contractors desiring to make bids,
j By ordtr of committee,
i 2w41 C. M. Efird, Secretary.
Dr. Thornton's Easy Teether has
saved the lives of hundreds of babies
and will 9afelv oarrv vonr babv
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
Easv-Teether Medicine Co., Hartwell,
Georgia.
For Sale?A New Davis (Unique)
sewing machine, improved drop
head, cheap either for cash or on
easy payments?installment plan?a
bargain. Apply at this ffice. tf.
9S! s s
TRUNKS!
jet the lowest prices we had to buy
ns the advantage of these cash prices.
>rass corners, fine hinges and locks,
ch size, 820 value, special $17.50
. $16.50
$12.50
$10.00
$8.00
, SALES.
3, 16-button lengths, all sizes, and a
he pair 90c
3s, extra good quality, at $1.29
Drders Filled.
r a.11 tKe
stock
a.11 the
Vlule Co.
IBIA, S. C.
SING!
3 Fence is the very best fence manu*
jason for handling this kind. We have
is?all sizes, weaves and patterns. The
can be fonnd anywhere.
I Merchandise.
*
Merchandise embraces everything?Dry
Hats, Ladies' Dress Goods, Gents' Furnvare,
etc.
3 to please, and all we ask is an inspecinquiry
as to our prices and terms."
)RAFT,
;h store,
treet, Columbia, S. C. .
AND RETAIL
1M F I
lining, rurmsmngs, Art
Ailiinery and Readyi
and Skirts.
eady for your wants in our
e never had the pleasure of
t this time. We carry a large,
>le goods at all seasons to supid
prices for goods much less
sewhere.
i and Patterns at a Moment's
Notice, Debtors and Creditors.
Tills is to notify all parties having *
claims of any kind against the estate
of Elizabeth Catherine Setzler, deceased,
to present them properly attested on
or by 1st September, 1908, and those indebted
will make payment to the undersigned.
J. S. Wheeler,
July 27, 1908. 42 Executor.
Barbecue.
We will furnish a first class barbecue
with refreshments at M. C. Shirey's .
T>1 ana nnot* A 4
]/?wvv;, livux AuiivjA ft icrry^ OH AU^USU
29th. Candidates are especially invited
to address the audience. Dinner reasonable.
4w43 Shirey & Kinard.
Trespass Notice.
This is to notify all persons not to
trespass in any manner whatever, eit her
by person or their stock, sheep, goats,
hogs, geese, turkeys or chickens roaming
at large upon our land in Lexington %
county. The law will positively be en- .
forced against anyone violating this
notice. Levi Meetze. White Rock.S. O.
43p Jesse U. Metz, Balleutine, S. C.