The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 20, 1909, Image 5
The Lexington Dispatch. ;
Wednesday, January 13, 1309.
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" ?T^oliof?(Traham I
DUl.LiUiV.ua tvi
Starkie.
* Mtdes-MIJ&ughinan Brothers.
Lockhgrt Sale?Ifcpp.
Cost Sale?E. A. Eargle.
Gigantic Sale?Lever, the Shoe Man
iSale continues?Whitten.
Final Discharge?Isabel Brodie.
* Citations?Geo. S. Drafts.
Cottoa Market.
Lexington... . 9 %
Lever's Big* Shoe Sale.
* When Lever, the Shoe Man in Columbia,
puts on a shoe sale there is
"something doing." He is now conducting
a big sale?$30,000 worth of
lall and winter shoes must be closed
out before the winter is over, and it
will pay you to go a hundred miles to
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get the benefit or tne grat U 1CUUV j
Hons. Now is a good time to buy
shoes tor the "whole dam family,"
, and Lever, the Shoe Man in Columbia,
is the place to get them. See
ad, on another page.
Surveyors Xn the Fork j
~ " ' rtft r% tvao IrQ fir i
The surveyors 01 me tucso^oa^ ?
Ohio railroad are camped in the Fork !
v at Bookman's mill. This is the new i
road which is to be built from the j
Bluefield regions of Virginia by way j
ofSpartanburg and intermediate points
to Charleston. The survey passes the j
west bank of the Broad river and it is j
hoped that the work will be pushed to
completion. This would open up new j
fields and would prove beneficial to |
the assets of our county. j
Written Dry Goods Co.
The Whitten Dry Goods Co's., big
oa,Q ?+ "RafAahnw? is in full sway, and
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the store is crowded from day to day
with eager shoppers from miles around.
Bead the announcement elsewhere.
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Bids Wasted.
The Supervisor will receive bids on
the 15th of January, 1909, for Captain
f of the chaingang, Steward at the Poor
House, and County Physician. We
. reserve the right to reject any and all
hids. L. J. LANGFOBD,
Supervisor Lexington County.
January 5, 1909.?2wll
Tortured Un A norse.
"For ten years I couldn't ride a horse
without being in torture from piles,"
writes L. S. Napier, of Rugless, Ky.,
"when all doctors and other remedies
failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured
me." Infallible for Piles, Burns, Scalds,
Outs, Boils, Fever-Sores, Oczema, Salt
* Rheum, Corns. 25c. Guaranteed by
Kaufman Drug Co., Derricks' Drug Store
x And Sand el's Drug Store.
Remember, that you will always
find the very best cakes and crackers
at The Bazaar.
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Meet Me at Tapp'
, GREATE!
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All this week is going 1
held hereabouts. In additi(
L he rearranged. Then stock
^ the best values in goods you
The Greatest Values
Never before was there jusfc such a moi
merchandise as this record-breaking Mil]
nex will be carried over if making low p
positively determined to sell all the desir
our regular annual stock-taking, Feb. 1st
nex. Here's to the wide-awake economic
White Taffeta Silk Waists, formerly sold
All Silk Petticoats in the new spring sha<
Misses' All-Wool Long Top Coats, just tl
to 6.00 values; Mill-End Sale price
Ladies' Black Broadcloth Long Coats, va
Children's White Bear Cloth Coats, form
Children's Fnr Sets, Neckpiece and Muff
Mill-End Sale price
j Children's All Worsted Dresses, ready-to
* made and trimmed with braid. Value:
- Ladies' Fine Black Taffeta Silk Waist; p]
Ladies' White Lawn Waists with fine tuc
Beady to Wear Wash Suits, made of Poi
^ value 4.98: Mill-End Sale price to clea]
Beautiful Black Voile Skirts, value 6.98:
Swellest Spring Six
The beautiful new model Spring Suits
swellest and mo9t stylish Suits at 2o:00 a
These are the advanced spring styles ai
shown.
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unexcelled unaen
The Undermuslin Mill-End Sale price Sai
t
, The Jap
The Store That's!
i- ~Tko Buv. T..3. Brown.
The Rev. T. S. Brown, of Pittsburg, J,
Pa., tilled the pulpit in St. Stephen's !
Lutheran church on .Sunday morning j
and on Sunday evening. At both ser- j
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1 vices large congregations greeted uie ,
divine. Ke is an impressive speaker, j
j a.gentleman of charming personality j
and his words made a lasting impres- !
i sion upon all who heard him.
A call was extended to Mr. Brown !
several weeks ago by the St. Ste- J
phen's congregation and he came for |
the purpose of surveying the field.
He is a Virginian by birth "and is a
true type of the Southern gentleman.
For the past fifteen years he has been
doing ministerial work in nttsourg,
serving one charge all the while.
Prior to going to Pittsburg he was
pastor of one of the churches in Charlotte,
N. C.
It is not known yet whether he will
accept the work here or not, but it is
the sincere wish of all that he will decide
to come South.
He left for his home in Pittsburg
yesterdajr.
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I "RUBBER! RUBBER!" | [
and yon had better "rubber" this | !
^ *?T/\*ilrl oonnyc\ f|>o hp^t", 1
i\Vit V II vuu \y uuiu oo^/ui viiv .
bargains in medicinal rubber gg j
goods of all kinds. Here you g
will find a variety of w
HOT WATER BAGS, BULB and |
FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, |
as well as atomizers, nipples, and I
I the usual line of rubber goods
handled by first-class druggists, s
The qualities are guaranteed to be pj
perfect,"and the prices are lower g
than you will find elsewhere in 3
this neighborhood. ?
THE KAUFMAN DRUG ?
COMPANY, I
LEXINGTON, SOUTH CAR. I
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to be the fastest and greatest
>n to this, we have to vacate c
-taking time is here. So rati]
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i wanr ar rne lowest prices ev<
T
in Ready-to-Wears
ley-saving opportunity to buy desirable
[ End Sale offers. Nothing in the An-rices
will more them out. We have
able merchandise in our Annex prior to
at which time we must vacate the An:al
buyers who appreciate real values:
at 5.00; Mill-End price $1.50
ies: Mill-End Sale price 2. OS
te Coat for school wear. Regular 4.00
9 9X
lue 8.50 to 10.00: Miil-End Sale price 5.38
lerly 3.08. now 1.98
, in gravs, browns, blues, were 1.25:
! ,38c.
-wear, colors blue, read, grays: neatly
5 3.50; Mill-End Sale price.. 1.50
iaited front; Mill-End Sale price 2.38
;ked front; special Mill-End price.. .?9c
agee with piped front waist, regular
r out, the suit 2.19
Mill-End Sale price 3.98
its of The Season.
are now arriving daily by express. The
nd 35.00 ever shown in the Carolinas.
id the very best values we have ever
vear Underpriced.
le continues in all it's giorv. Think cf
Different
Family Reunion.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
There was a family reunion at the
home of Mr. T. Walter Craft at Macedon
on Christmas day. All six of
the children, together with sixteen
grand children, were there, besides a
number of friends. All present spent
a most enjoyable day. S. L. F.
A Kight Rider's Raid.
The worst night riders are calomel,
croton oil or aloes pills. They raid your
bed to rob you of rest. Not so with Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They never
distress or inconvenience, but always
cleanse the system, curing Colds, Head?
-vr_i?of
acne, uonsnpatiou, iu.cu.ttiin., wu enKaufman
Drug Co., Derricks Drug Store
and Sanders Drug Store.
Great Lockhart Sale at Tapp's.
The great Lockhart Mill-End sale,
which wa9 launched by the James L.
Tapp Co., of Columbia, last week, is
decidedly the greatest money-saving
event ever held in the south. -Since
the opening day the store has been
crowded every minute with eager
buyers, who are taking advantage of
this golden opportunity to secure upto-date
merchandise at Drices never
before heard of in the entire South.
Read the big advertisement in this
issue and order by mail if you can't
attend in person.
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.
EHRLICH'S,
1643 Main St., I AA| IIURII C P
1627 Mam St., \ UULUWdIA, Oi lla
reat Mill-End an(
selling at Tapp's never bef(
>ur store now filled with Su
ter than move all these goo(
er named here.
Corset Covers, children's Underbodie9
Muslin, all ready to wear, at, the gan
Corset Covers, laced trimmed, heinstitc]
Corset Covers, Short Skirts, Ladies' a]
Mill-End Sale price, the garment
Mill-End Values In
Here are some of the be9t values in tin
body anywhere.
Ladies' Fine Belts, all new styles, silk, s
all of the popular colors, oOc. and ?5c.
Ladies' good stylish Belts, leather, elast
Sale price, belt
Fine lot of Stamped Linen Pillow Cover
35c. goods: Mill-End Sale price, each.
Linen Center Pieces, stamped in attracti
pieces; Mill-End Sale price, piece
Mill-End Prices in I
Gold Plated Beauty Pins, formerly 40c.
Parisian Stick Pins, gold plated, finest n
Mill-End Sale price, the card
Beautiful line Belt Buckles, assorted sty
Fine assortment Belt Pins and Buckles,
Dazzling Cut Glass at 20 per <
Pretty Pickle Dish, value *2.OS; now
Very handsome High Tankard, was (i 1)8:
All China and Bric-a-Brac at just half p
ful articles suitable for birtliday and v
Mill-End Sale at oOe. 011 the dollar.
Special Drive
This week we name three big bargainof
what this Rearranging Sale means to
Fine Hosiery for Misses' and Children, *
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1638 to 1646
For Sale.
A six-horse power portable engine
and boiler; good as new. Apply to |
P. GEORGE,
2wl2p Lexington, S. C. j
\ AEfrnrl 9 ITnv f!
ftlllGll Jt rUAf
i Real Estate ||
j and Insurance, |j
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1 LEXINGTON, - S. C. ? i
j WANTED ;
< Five 100 acre Farms, <
! EOB SALE. , ! j
J 165 acres one mile from Lexing- J ;
{ ton depot; 75 acres cleared; young > j
< orchard; creek runs through >
J place; fruit never fails. | \
( 20 acres near Lexington. > I
{ 69 acres 4 miles from Steedman ? j
| ?18 acres cleared. ' | j
Ono. W in town of Loxinsrton. !
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< 60 acres within one mile of > !
] Arthur, 2 acres open land. Plenty [ \
< of water on the place. > J
< One lot on Main street of Lex- > .
] ington; good building. | j
< One lot on Main street of Lex- > i
< ington; store building and ware- >
| house. J
< 80acres 2 miles from Lexington. >
< Plenty water. Fruit never fails. >
85 acres near Lexington. Good |
' < for truck. Fruit never fails. i
< 250 acre9 21 miles from South- I j
j ern railway. 00 acres open land. g \
' ( Fruit never fails. Good orchard S J
J on the place. Two buildings. I
^ 25 resident lots in town of Lex- |
| ington. I
5 Let in Lexington with 3-rccm ?
11* ^
uweiung. *
( 45 acres, miles from Lexington, l
< 9 acres open land. Plenty water. |
158 acres 2.1 miles from South- r
< ern railway. 50 acres open land. |
( Two story dwelling painted and t
j has 8 rooms. Store house and ?
{ good barn and stables. Fruit 5
< never fails. ?
95 acres, 25 acres open land, |
( 35 acres round timber, 35 acres K
i boxed timber, 2 4-room houses, >
] barn and stables. Church and >
{ 9chool house within 2 mile9 of |
i place. \
1 4 one-half acre lots on Depot >
< Street. |
{ 4 one-half acre lots on new >
, j 9treet to be called Fort Street. >
( One large lot, 6-room dwelling j
{ and barn on Main Street, Lex- >
incrt-i-vn. >
1100 acres, 30 acres open land, |
dwelling and barn, church and |
school within one mile, 5 miles I
from Gaston, 6 miles from Swan- [
sea. >
< 1 acre, 5-room dwelling just >
] outside the incorporate limits of |
( Lexington. >
< 3 acres, good dwelling near >
J Lexington. j
I < 6 lots on East Church Street, >
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I Write or call to see me !
AT !
THE HOME BANK, :
J t ? a. e n :
jj .Liexmgiuu, o. r
\ Rearranging Sale
)re equalled in the Carolinas.
its and Millinery before Febri
is and take stock of them besi
and children's Drawers of good quality
nent 8c.
led frills; Mill-End Sale price 12c.
ad Children's Pants, neatly trimmed:
23c
Notion Department.
5 Notion Department ever offered any;atin.
leather and elastic ones, .black and
goods; Mill-End Sale price, Belt 38c
ic and silk, black and colors; Mill-End
.........19c.
s, neat designs, good materials. 25c. and
10c.
ve patterns, best quality, 50c. and 75c.
38c.
'he Jewelry Section.
dozen; Mill-End Sale price, the doz. .5c.
eedle points, IS pins on card, value 2oc.:
Oc.
les, value 25c: Mill-End Sale price... loc
value 50c.: Mill-End Sale price 30c. J
cent, off for the Mill-End Sale.
?2.15
: Mill-End Sale price 5.50
rice. In this lot there are some beautireddiner
cifrs and thev ?ro in the treat
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;s in Hosiery.
; in Hosiery. This gives you some idea
in good Hosiery.
small rib and very clastic. Tan, Mack
nmnonii
umpauy,
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Main Street
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Copyright 1908 by
Hart ochaffner & Marx
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Furs or Hides.
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j Wanted^-mink, 'coon, fox, otter,
| skunk and muskrat furs. Highest
! prices paid for all kinds of furs and
1 hPcswax. RICE B. HARMAN.
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Eye-Balls Gouged Out.
! We do not wonder at this We are
j now offering you goods AT COST just
| to get you started to trading with us,
| and when you buy Furniture elsewhere
you are liable to get burnt.
I Refer to our advertisement in this
, paper and see WHO LIED,
j THE LION FURNITURE CO.,
Columbia, S. C.
Drive into our lot and feed youi
horse. Good stable and feed free.
TVI
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The Mill-End Sale in itseli
?try 1. This means that oui
des, we are willinsr to sacrifi
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and white, not a pair of them sold for I
these last buy as many as you want at,
"Cadet" Hose for Ladies, Tan and black
toe and knee. Every pair guaranteed t
Two Big Value
Fine All-Silk Moire Ribbons, 4, 5 and 0 i]
and most wanted shades, worth up to
All-Silk Ribbons in 22, 40, 00, 80 and 100,
These are splendid for hair and sash Ri
Mill-End Sale price, yard, 10c. and l-"c.
Warm Underwear
During this fast selling week we are giv
We name some special values below. All <
Ladies' fine grade of Ribbed Pants and Ye
d / ATill T7v-?rl C'il/i r\r
->VU. aiiU ^tliiiiCJUL. Aixiu-Iiiio uait yj.
Children's Fleece-lined Cotton Pants and
End Sale price, garment
"Wash-Out" Prices in E:
In this kind of goods our regular valut
md Rearranging Sale ''washes out" regul
he lowest prices ever named here.
A. big lot White Goods, consisting of Law]
Mulls and Dotted Swisses, worth up to ?
3-l-inch Linen Fiuish Suiting, solid colors i
price, yard
21-inch White Madras Waistiugs, former];
price
10-inch Lingerie, highly mercerized, a goo
3<i-inch soft finish Nainsook, 12 yards to ti
price
Regal Long Cloth. 12 yards to the bolt, a
27-inch Black Lawn, an excellent 10c. val
The Store
Suits For
W<rs>,b ara.f-s H^aii
a av&vn
Young men like to keep up
with the procession. They
want THE THING in Suits.
They like new styles, and we
now have ready, a magnificent
display of new Fall and Winter
Suits. All the new fabrics
and shades.
$10, $153 $20.
Single and Double Breasted.
Cozneplete line Furnishings,
Hats, Underwear, etc. Call in.
M. L. KINARD,
THE CLOTHIEK
1523 Main St., Columbia, S. C
Owing to the growing demand for
our Hand Made Harness, we find ourselves
overstocked 011 Factory Made
goods, and for the next 30 days will
sell all Factory Goods at greatly reduced
prices.
These goods are made by Factories
of the highest reputation, and consist
of Carriage, Buggy and Slip Harness.
It will pay any one to get our prices.
DAVIS & COMPANY, J
1517 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.
Notice to Teachers.
To the Teachers of this County:
Please be careful in making out
your annual reports. See that all
questions are correctly answered. ?
Give attention to daily, monthly and
yearly attendance. My report is based
upon yours and I desire to have everything
in good shape.
Respectfully,
A. D. MARTIN,
County Superintendent.
Dog Lost.
Lost on Friday, Jan. 1st, a black
female hound with tan legs; average
size. Reward if returned to S. P.
Snelgrove, Lexington^ R. F. D. 2.
2wl2
leet Me at Tapp's
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[ is the greatest sale ever
: entire stock will have to
ce values. We offer you
ess than 25c., some for more; while
pair 15c.
. These are splennid goods, linen heel,
o give satisfaction, all sizes; price, p25c
s in Ribbons.
aches wide, black, white and the best
)c. yard: Mill-End Sale price, yard. 25c
black, white and the best colors,
bbons for the girls, all new goods;
at Frozen Prices.
ing special attention to Underwear.
Dther Underwear at equally good values
ists, heavy fleece lining, all sizes,worth .
ice, garment 38c.
Vests, splendid warm garment; Mill
19c.
scellent Wash Goods.
?s are extraordinary. This Mill-End
.ar prices and you get these goods at
ns, Lace Striped Lawns, Satan Striped
!hc: special Mill-End Sale price yard 10c
tn all the latest shades: Mill-End Sale
12 1 -2c. and 15c.
y sold 1'or 25e. and 35c.; Mill-End Sale
15c.
d 35c. value: Mill-End Sale price, yd loc
le bolt, a 1.T5 value: Mill-End Sale
$1.19
1.25 value; Mill-End Sale price 98c,
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