The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 12, 1908, Image 5
The Lexington Dispatch.
Wednesday, August 12,19C8.
Zndes to New Advertisements.
Barbecue?J. L. Roland & Son.
Barbecue?C. S. Goodwin.
Bargains?Mimnaugh.
Cotton Market.
Lexington 11%
For Sale,
Improved farm, nice dwelling, 4 tenant
houses, store and stock of good9 if
desired. Terms: One-half cash,
balance 1 and 2 years.
HUSTLER,
3w41 Care Lexington Dispatch.
Fruit Jars! Fruit Jars!
Just received a car load of pints,
quarts and half-gallons of Mason Fruit
x Jars, Prices the Lowest." Also a large
assortment of jelly tumblers get what
you want while they last. Mail orders
filled. J. L. Mimnaugh & Co.,
Columbia S. C.
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Charged With Stealing a Sog.
Abram James, a negro, was committed
to jail on Friday by Magistrate
Shealy, of White Rock, upon the
charge of larceny of live stock.
Harried.
At Pleasant Hill Baptist church on
Sunday evening, August 2, 190S, Mr.
'< G. W/Risinger to Miss Unice Alewine.
Rev. J. E. Steele.
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For Sale.
One good milch cow; weight about
700 pounds; gentle and good conditioned.
Applv to
D.'H. HUCKABAA,
R. F. D., 3, Swansea, S. C.
Lindler-Frick.
On July 30, 1908, at the residence of
the officiating minister, Rev. E. J.
* Sox, in the Fork, Miss Carrie Lindler
and Mr. Walter J. Frick, were happily
married. Both young people are popular
in the community in which they
reside.
Third Quarterly Conference.
The officials of the Methodist church
of Gilbert circuit, please take notice
that the third quarterly conference,
at Shiloh church will convene Aug.
"22-23, instead of Sept. 5-6, as published
in the Advocate. O.N. Rountree, P.O.
To Those in Arrears.
We want to say just a word to those
> in arrears. We have patiently and
^gladly carried your paper over through
the tight season, ana now we need
the money. We ask that you come
forward and pay your dues as early as
possible. We will appreciate it.
New Blacksmith Shop.
I have opened a blacksmith shop at
the depot and am prepared to do all
Idnds of blacksmith and wheelwright
- work. Horseshoeing a specialty. All
work guaranteed and done on short
* notice. S. M. RIKARD.
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Sunday School Fioaie.
The Dispatch has been requested to
* announce that there will be a Sunday
school picnic at St. Peters', Meetze's
-church, next Saturday, the 15th. The
neigh boring Sunday schools and public
generally are invited.
Chester Keel Arrested.
Chester Keel, a young white man
about 21 years old, was arrested by
Sheriff Corley on a Southern train,
Saturday afternoon and lodged in jail
here upon a warrant fron^ Richmond
-county, Georgia, charging him with
* seduction.
A Correction.
An error appeared in the notice to
contractors of the county fair last
week. The date should have been
Monday, the 17th, instead of Monday,
the 11th. Contractors will please be
governed accordingly.
Fruit Jars! Fruit Jars.
' Just received a car load of pints,
quarts and half-gallons of Mason fruit
jars. Prices the lowest. Also a large
assortment of jelly tumblers. Get
<*< what you want while they last. Mail
orders filled.
J. L. Mimnaugh & Co.,
Columbia, S. C.
Attention Veterans!
All the Confederate veterans of the
Fork are requested to meet at Hilton
on campaign day, August 20th, 1908,
at 3 o'clock, to make arrangement
for a reunion.
It is desired for all the veterans of
- the Fork from the different regiments
and also the calvary to attend this reunion
and participate in making it a
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will be announced later. All veterans
within this and adjoining counties are
cordially invited.
We desire the 16-year-old boys'
company and want them to come out
and participate; in fact all are expected
to attend and enjoy the day.
Respectfully,
S. L. Smith.
^ Mothers don't give your baby anything
that contains opiates or any
other injurious drugs, but insist on
n having Dr. Thornton's "Easy-Teether",
as it is the best medicine on the
market for teething babies, and is absolutely
harmless as it does not contain
any opiates or injurious drugs of
any kind. It is guaranteed under
Pure Food and Drugs Act, Guaranty
No. 115S4. Price 35 cents. For sale
by Derrick Drug Co.; or Easy-Teether
Medicine Co., Hartwell, Ga.
Barbecue at Gaston.
, * I will furnish a firstclass barbecue at j
Gaston on election day, August 25th.
Dinner and lemonade only 25 cents.
2w42 C. S. Goodwin.
Barbecue at Rock House.
We will furnish a firstclass barbecue i
- and refreshments at the rock house, |
three miles beyond Irene, on Saturday,
| the 29th of August. Candidates and all |
jjL who wish to enjoy a good dinner and [
^ spend a nice day off are invited to ati
tend. Prices reasonable.
;jw43 J. L. Roland & Son.
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Letter to Capt. L. W. Redd.
Lexington, S. C.
Dear Sir: You manage men and
machinery; no one knows better than
you that one man is worth more than
another; that one machine is worth
more than another machine. Sometimes
you pay the man more, sometimes
you don't; sometimes the
machine costs more, sometimes it
doesn't. The difference is sometimes,
two or three to one, and costs not a
cent.
So with paint, and more too; the
paint that does best service makes a
less first cost of the job?you can
paint Devoe at less expense than the
meanest stuff you can buy.
It is like a good steady man or machine;
but goodness and steadiness
have to be paid for in men, in machines
not always, and never in paint.
Paint is cheap in proportion to
strength.
It is pure paint that is steady and
good; it is paint adulterated that is
tricky. There is enough paint in the
worst of these mixtures to look and
feel like paint, and enough adulterants
(whiting, china-clay, barytes, ground
stone. benzine, water! to make two
gallons of one.
There are eight pure paints in the
United States; we know of no more;
there are 200 adulterated. We analyze
all, and know what they are
of. Pure isn't all; you want strength.
The least gallons paint is Devoe.
Yours truly,
60 F. W. Devoe & Co.
P. S. The Kaufmann Drug Co. sell
our paint.
PAREGORIC FOR BABY
isn't the only remedy we have to soothe
his pain. We keep all the standard
remedies for ?
TTTR TTT.S OF ntTTTiDRFTC
Better have a supply of them at home
for use in emergencies. A little medicine
given at the start of the trouble
will save the baby a lot of suffering and
its parents a lot of worry and lots of
rest. Get your supply at once. Hot
weather is here.
THE KAIMNN DRUG CO
Lexington, S. C.
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And have a checking account at this
Bank.
A bank account keeps your cash safely
and also gives you prestige among
business men.
When you are known as a reliable
depositor, and wish to borrow, your request
is given consideration.
This bank accommodates its depositors
in preference to others.
Why not have a checking account
here?
Capital and Surplus $310,000.
Carolina National Bank,
COLUMBIA, s. c.
W. A. CLARK, President.
T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier.
Wearing Jewelry
Shows Good Taste
Wearing jewelry has never ?
been more fashionable than |
it is now. But, of course, |
the jewelry must be in style. I
Ours fulfills every demand |j
It is right in style, quality 8
I and in price. The stock is g
large and of a very wide |
range. !
We invite every reader of g
this paper to visit us while ?
in Columbia. If you can't I
come, write us. Mailorders |
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attention. 8
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JEWELEB, I
| 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C 1
Notice Contractors.
The committee on fair house and
grounds will meet at the fair house on
Monday, August 17, at 10 o'clock a. m.
to receive bids for repairing the front
upper piazza, building hog pens and repairing
horse stalls. Specifications
made known on day of meeting to all
contractors desiring to make bids,
By order of committee.
2w41 C. M. Efird, Secretary.
Electric
bitters AND KIDNEYS.
FITZMAl
THREE ARC
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WHOLESALE
Dry Goods, Notions, Clc
Squares and Rugs, I
fo-Wear Suit;
Spring and Summer Goods 3
line. A finer selection we ha\
showing you, or so reasonable a
well selected stock of dependat
ply your wants, and you will fi]
here than you will find them el
McCall Fashion Sheets Free
Notice. 10c and 15c each.
NEW STORE 1
We wish to announce that we have o;
merchandise and propose to sell good*
ask is for you to give us a cliauce to
convince everyone that we mean wha
GOODWIN I WILLI
SWANSEA, Heavy
and Fai
Grain ar
i have removed my busine!
Main and Blanding street, <
solicit a share of the Lexi
giving them lowest prices i
and you will be pleased.
J. A. I
1701 Corner Main and Blandinj
MEET ME
JBLTJGXJS
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WASH GOODS AT PRIC
36 inch soft finish Nainsook, ext
underwear, waists, baby's clothes, e
$1.75; special, per bolt f....
Special lot of White Bed Sprea(
81x90, splendid $1.50 value; speck
WHITI
A big assortment of fine Importe
Dimities, Nainsooks, Organdies,
wanted Wash Goods. The majorit
a yard. None ever sold for less th;
47 inch Persian Lawns, very she
the yard
50 inch French Nainsook. We 1
the yard
BOYS' WASH SUITS
All of our Boys' Wash Suits will
low prices. This is an opportunity
at prices you can't possibly match <
represent the cost of the materials a
$1.00 suits will be 50c.; the $1.50 i
prices range from 39c. to $2.98. ?
NEW LI
Just received new lot of that fin
Every thread pure linen. Full 9(1
special, the yard
Union Linen Sheeting, full 90 in
fine quality; special, the yard
WHITE WASH.
I>ig line ol white W ashable iSkir
Made of line Linonctte. Theywvas
several of these than to pay so nine
have. Especially if you are going
Special, each
ORDER I
We prepay mail, express or freight o
shipped to any point within a radius of
BE.PAKTME
1638 to 1646 Main Street,
Notice, Trespassers.
This is to notify all persons not to
trespass in any manner whatever,either
by person or their stock, sheep, goats,
hogs, geese, turkeys or chickens roam,
ing at large upon my land in Lexington
county. The law will positively be enforced
against anyone violating this
notice. 42p D. D. Boozer.
Make your jams, jellies, preserves,
pickles, and all can stuffs for an exhibit
at the Lexington county fair.
JRICE'S
;h store,
treet, Columbia, S. C.
AND RETAIL
ithing, Furnishings, Art
fliilinery and Ready$
and Skirts.
ready for your wants in our
e never had the pleasure of
.t this time. We carry a large,
>le goods at all seasons to supad
prices for goods much less
sewhere.
j and Patterns at a Moment's
IT SWANSEA!
pened a new and select line of general
5 at the Very Lowest Prices. All we
serve you, and a call at our store will
,t we say. Give us a trial. : :
jAIMQ The New
lAuWf Merchants,
- s. c.
icy Groceries,
id Feed.
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55 from Gervais to corner
convenient to the trade, and
ngton patronage, always
possible. Give me a call
2RIM,
5 Sts., - Columbia, S. C.
AT TAPP'S
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SAIiSS!
ES YOU CAN'T MATCH.
ra fine. The best material for
itc. In bolts of 12 yards, worth
*1.25
Is, beautiful Marseilles pattern,
al price 98c
: GOODS.
d White Mulls, Lawns, Swisses,
Mercerized Materials and other
y of this lot worth 40c. and 50c.
an 25c. yard; choice, yard 10c
:erest qualities, extra good values,
19c., 25c and 35c
will sell a limited quantity at,
25c
AT HALF PRICE.
be closed out at half the regular
r to buy vour boys a new suit each
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elsewhere. Prices which barely
lone. White and colors. The
suits will be 75c., and so on. The
tetter get yours early.
:nens.
ie ?1.25 pure Linen Sheeting,
i inches wide (2J yards wide);
r..r ?yc
ches wide (2-i yards wide) extra
5<Sc
ole skirts.
ts. The regular ?1.50 quality,
li like linen. Cheaper to buy
h for washing those you already
away. Figure it out and see. j
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BY WAIL.
n all purchases of S5.C-0 or more
600 miles of Columbia.
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Li6 fill I SJuij
NT STOEE,
Columbia, S. 0,
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| A liiptic [
i Clearance S
t Beginning Thursday, Augu
^ ten days, we offer our entire 5
^ Ladies' Skirts, -Millinery, H
^ Jewelry, Laces and Embroidei
J We also offer all low cut Sh
J and Straw Hats at and below
i you, but the exact cost to us.
J We have held our regular s<
J our Clothing, Shoe and I Eat d<
J first sale of the season in whic
^ dress goods, including the otl
^ offered at such sacrifice prices.
^ want the room for new goods,
^ bargains that will prove eve
^ this store. High sounding w<
i sound good in advertising, bu
i ductions backed by the incom
J this sale is the most powerful
^ store could offer. Money talk
? in the commercial world?it i
X arguments and inducement?;
J and sells for cash.
^ May we have the pleasure (
Q have the privilege of demons
statement herein made is abso
^ needle to the pole. Sale start
and closes SATURDAY, ALT
K SHOES! I
v Low Cut.
^ Stetson $6, $7 and $S shoes, ?4 25
^ " $5 44 3 95
Crossett $5 shoes 3 75
# $4 3 35
jfe 83.50 44 2 75
^ Whitten's $3 Specials 2 45
& " ?2.50 44 1 95
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k^UCCU V^LXctll Ly Q-t J U-J
K " 44 S3.50 2 75
# S3 2 40
^ Women's patent vamps $2, 1 33
^ 44 black & tan kid $2, 1 65
# 4 1 4 4 4 4 $1.50, 1 20
A 4 4 4 4 4 4 si.25, 95
? HOSIERY.
$ 10c Hose 5 to "8c
A 15c 44 11c
\ 25c 44 19c
f 50c 44 39c
i HATS!
^ Straw, Wool, Felt and Panamas
# $6.50 Panamas (new) $4 50
A 5.00 4 4 4 4 3 50
5.00 Stetson 3 75
# 4.00 44 3 35
A 3.00 Specials (soft & stiff) 2 25
\ 2.50 30ft and stiff hats 1 75
A 2.00 44 44 1 50
i 1.50 44 44 1 15
\ 1.25 44 44 90
? GLOVE BAEGAINS.
X 25c Gloves 19c
# 35c 44 ' 25c
A 50c 44 39c
\ 75c 44 55c
W $1 00 4 4 75c
A 1 50 44 $1 15
\ TOWELS.
# 5c Towels 3c
A 10c 44 8c
\ 15c 44 11c
#25o 44 19c
^ 50c 44 39c
^ 95c 44 55c
ft $1 00 44 75c
J PANTS, ETC.
^ S5.00 Men's Linen Suite at, $2 63
& $1.50 Blue Checked Cotton
^ Coats, at 95c
^ Cottonade Boys' Pants, 15 & 10c
f $2.50 Blue Serge Men's Pants
\ at $1.65
^ Millinery at half price.
5 WOOL DRESS GOODS.
^ 25c TVool Dress Goods 19c
0 3.5c 44 *4 27^
^ 50c 44 44 39c
K 60c 4 4 4 ' 42^c
# 75c " 44 58c
^ $1 00 44 44 75c
^ 1 25 44 44 98c
{ 1 50 44 44 81 15
f TOILET GOODS.
Inn Kny Witinh TTfl7.pl ,9c
M 10c box Talcum Powder 5c
^ 15c Glas9 Jar Talcum 9c
^ 25c Colgate's Talcum 15c
S Summer Clothing at Cost
^ ?Summer Pants at
^ Cost.
WHITTEN OR'
? BATESBURG,
PRXCEH
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25c. Lawns at
i 15c. Lawns at
12Ac. Lawns at
10c. Lawns at
llig lot of Cliainbrays, all colo
Straw Hats at half price.
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Clothing, Shoes ami Hats at g
joints, goo'i sto( k, from SI.01)
Shoes at prices to suit the trai
See lis for Buggies ami Furnit
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I swans:
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Jean Sweep j
ale a! COST I
st Gth, and continuing for W
dock of Dry Goods, Silks, ^
osierv, Underwear, Gloves, J)
ies at ACTUAL COST. }
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toes, summer luotnmg, i'ants f
COST?not what they cost ^
emi-annual clearance sales in J
epartments, but this is the ^
h our magnificent stock of ^
ler departments, have been ^
We want the money, we ^
we want to give our patrons $
Tlasting advertisements for #
ords and redundant sentesces ?
t the Cold Naked price re- ^
parable values offered during ^
and eloquent appeal that any \
:s?it makes the loudest noise J
s the most eloquent of all j*
hence this store buys for cash J
if your presence. May we ^
trating to you that every ^
ilutely true?as true as the ^
s THURSDAY, AUGUST (>, ?
jUST 15. ?
I LAWNS, ETC. r
j 5.000 yds. 40 inch Sea Island,4}-^ ^
I 5,000 yards heavy 40 inch Sheet- ?
ing, 10c value, at 7>aC ^
1 case 12kjc, Hickory stripe, 9c
1 nauo 1 Or* T-Tinlrnrv Sfvnir?P atf
1 bale Riverside Plaids 6c ^
j 123-2c and 15c Bleechings? 10c ^
15c Cambrics, now 10c. J
Standard Calicos 5c ^
Simpson Calicos 6c ^
15c Ginghams 123^c &
^23^0 Ginghams 10c ^
10c Lawns? 7}<>e ^
8c Lawns 6c 4
10c Linen Envelopes 3c ^
Beautiful towered and striped ^
Scotch Lawns 4c ?
New 36 inch 12}? Percales... 10c \
10c Ginghams 7%c W
8}{c 44 6c f
7c 44 5c ^
10c Printed Organdies 63?c ^
10c white Lawns 8c ^
123^c 44 44 93?c X
16 2-3 44 44 12^c ^
25c 4 4 4 4 19c +
50c Silks 39c ^
60c 44 423^c W
$1 00 44 79c &
1 25 4 4 98c i
1 50 44 SI 18 T
Spool Cotton 4c ^
RIBBON SPECIALS, ?
10c Ribbon 8c ^
15c 44 10c &
20c 44 15c X
25c 44 20o
30c 44 22^c ^
I 50c 44 38c ^
MEN'S SHIRTS. J
30c Shirts 223?c
50c 41 39c T
75c 44 55c +
$1 00 44 , 75c i
1 25 4 4 89c T
1 50 44 $1 15 ^
? AA I * 1 cm X.
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LADIES' SKIRTS. ?
$12 50 Skirts $8 75 t
10 00 7 50 ?
8 50 44 6 00 ^
6 50 4 75 ^
5 00 44 3 75 ^
3 50 2 50 ^
2 50 " 1 98 W
2 00 44 1 50 ^
1 50 115 \
1 00 44 75c ^
MATTING, RUGS, ETC. ?
50c. cresent, 36-inch Carpet, 37c ^
7no. wool. 44 Inerram 44 40c ^
35c. Mattings 25c 0
30c. Mattings 22c ^
25c. Mattings 18c ^
20c 16c #
9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, f
beautiful pattern, worth ?16.50 ^
in city stores, our price, ?11.50. W
9x12 all wool Ingram Art Squares j
?8.50 values, now, ?6.25. ^
Startling Bargains in ?
Clothing, Millinery and J
Dry Goods. J
f GOODS CO., |
SOUTH CAROLINA. ?
5 WOW!
20c.
12c.
10c.
Tic.
rs, at Sc.
;real i v reduced prices.
to ? r.oo.
ie.
urc.
EA, S. C.