The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 03, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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? I 1909 j New goods c< # stock of Dry Q-ooc A +T^in rv firvi* +Vi Ok Vl AH C \ l/l III >5 1VX l/UV A&V VOK. J special attention I- ! J. L. i<wv*wwww% PENCIL AND SCISSORS. SJVjV * Wayside Notes Gathered Here ana There by a Dispatch Man. S' . See Amy at the show. Get your vallentines at The Bazaar. Everybody should attend the John R. Smith's big shows this week. Tw?>t: fnrcrftfc that Derrick's Drusr |"v? - -~-r?? ? Store is still cutting prices. Miss Nell Edwards, of Abbeville, is spending a few days with friends here. Capb. John Gnignard, of New Brookland, was in town Monday on business. The Mechanical City is one of the v: finest attractions at the carnival .v ITCH cured in 30 minutes by Woolfe*" ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Derrick's Drug Store. 6m31 Mr. A. S. Nunamaker? of Lower Fork, was in town Monday on matters p of business. f { . Call and see how low Derrick's Drug aA 1?- Hall tn.rlav ouure tin vuv uuo v<?<. . Mrs. J. E. Bouknight has returned to Lees viUe,.-after a delightful visit to her sister, Mrs. Dr. P. H. Shealy. Misses Nellie and Ethel Caughman, of Columbia, spent the week-end with relatives and friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shepherd have returned from a delightful sojourn among friends in the sand hills. Mrs. Dr. J. J. Wingard and Miss M.Beaulah Fox spent Thursday in Co We were glad to see otir old friend, Capt. T. ?. Ranch, of the Dutch Fork, in town Monday Mr. Ranch is just up i'iv; from a severe spell of Sickness. Mr. David McCartha, that prince of good fellows and one of the most pro> gressive young farmers in the county, was here on Monday. V We regret to chronicle the illness of Mrs. Mary Edwards. ?he is con% fined to the bed, unablp to walk, with * sever attack of rheumatism. The Misses Caro and Ruth Efird, ^ Annie Martha Meetze and Mae Boozer, - ? ~ ..?* ? - ??a. Of the College ior womea, opeuu wc week-end *t home. Mr. John B* Smith> manager of the carnival company, is a- delightful Southern gentleman, and if yon miss fleeing his wonderful attractions ?you inisshalfyonrlife. '* The cjiipivai is on?two pfcrformances daily-?everything of a highoUss order. Best line of shows on the *oa<L . J The 8mith shows will-be in Lexington all of this week. ' Be sore to attend, a little sport, fan and amusement Is enjoyed by the best' of m$n. Mr. J. 8. Crocker, one of the faithful R. F. D. carriers of Swansea, was in town yesterday. Mr. Crocker is a ? ? ? clever gentleman ana we are ?iW?yo glad to have him with us. Mr. A. S. Nunarnaker, Jr., has accepted a position at the government navy yard iD Charleston, and left on Sunday to begin upon his duties. Mrs. Wilfred K. Daniels, of Gabbettsville, Ga., accompanied by her charming little daughter, Norma I'lans, is visiting Mrs. John Wilson Butler and other relatives here. .. f FOR 8 ALE?A bflat Cornet, nickel finished and bright polished in fine condition (good as new) with nice., leather carrying case for sale at low figures Apply to Rice B. Harman ;; Mrs. Jas. E. Rawl is in Columbia at the home of her brother, Hon. B. L. Canghman, where she underwent an , operation a few day9 ago. Dr. Kno wlton performed the operation and we are glad to state that she is getting alnnp nicelv. O f Wanted?Piedmont cigarette coupons. I will pay"40c per hundred cash in redeeming these coupons. Rice B. Harman. , Associate Justice Ira B. Jones, recently elevated to Chief Justice by " the legislature, spent Sunday in Lexington, the guest of his 'kinsman, Prof. W. E. Black. * Judge Jones is one of the ablest men in the State and has many friends here. For Sale. e T7Q TroVfia nf vonnp ox en 8. : - x- uui wi ~ ?, 0 large size and well broke. Apply to H. Z. Adams, Leesville, S. C. Several milch cows for sale also, at a barI Head" I It is a recognized fad f I for the spot cash? A I .v us. Prices are the low I /vvwwm%ivmvmwm^v ? MIMNA Dining in every day. We always gather tl Is, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, Furnishings, Ladi lehold. We have what you want and 'tis need t? all mail drders. You always find big values nn TTTTVmTA ?OTTr V/ViJ V w MEET ME AT TAPP'S FEBRUARY A MONTH OF VALUES. nnnns for right vVVUV I vi> iiavii i b?v*i AT RIGHT PRICES. We are going to make February the "Biggest February" in the history of Tapp's merchandising in Columbia. In & word, we are "going to do things." Our stock of goods has been rearranged. Every department is now in the main store. And this is what it means to you: That we need room for arrivals of goods and we want to^make the room RIGHT NOW. Come and buy this week. We are offering goods that you want right now at the lowest possible priees. Shop here early every day Supreme Values in Spring Suits. Our line of Spring Suits is particularly attractive; all dashing, new styles, beautifully tailored in rich, plain and trimmed effects in the newest standard materials and leading mixtures, and every one is offered at milch less than its real value. i Unprecedented Values in Long Coats. This cold weather reminds one that winter is not over yet by several months. Anyway, with a new Spring Suit a Coat is very desirable And the Coat styles of next season will not vary to a no ticeable extent to those of this season. So this sensational sale of. . Coats should be one of supreme importance to you, as we offer Coats - at startling reductions. Here are- some values: A magnificent showing of handsomely Tailored Broadcloth Long Coats, trimmed in silk braid and satin bands; colors: tan, brown, gray, green, navy and black; the best values ever offered in the Carolinas at $10, $12.50 and $15; take your choice in closing out sale this week-at $6.48 A splendid assortment of broken sizes in Children's Long Coats?? just the garment for the school girl; colors: brown, gray, blue and ) tan; excellent values regularly at $6.50 to $9.50; special closing , out price this week $1.98 and $2.98 Seasonable Dress Goods Rightly Priced. In purchasing Dress Goods here you save money. We are offering Dress Goods that you need just at this season of the year at the very lowest prices. Big Bargains in Blankets. If there ever was a time when yon needed Blankets it is right Now. And this cold spell is not the last one this winter by any means. Columbia's winters are severest in Februrry, So take advantage of this Big Blanket Sale this week and keep warm cold winter nights that are bound to come. ORDER BY MAIL. We prepay mail, express or freight on all purchases of $5.00 or more shipped to any point within a radiu9 of 600 miles of Columbia. THE JAMES L. 1APP COMPANY ------ - ? *** n A 1638 to 1646 Main Street, uoiumoia, s. u. HUM HARDWARE CO. Leesville, S. C. , Cooking and Heating Stoves, Ranges, Mill Supplies of every kind, Pumps, Piping, Plows, Gears, Builders' Supplies and a I full line of Cutlery See our line of Cotton Planters and Guano Distributors be* fore you buy. Always see us for your wants. Our prices will always please. I McCarfha Hardware uompany, Leesville, S. C., mwmw JUHMB iMAJMgwwwrawwjWim^Mgw^res^wmMMKsytMBffSMgracsBgE quarters for all t that we are the largest dealers of Commercial Fertilizer rnd in this way are better prepared to give you lower pric est. Goods are the best. We want to figure with the best f .1 O N F R THE LEADERS. "THE PRICE FIXERS OF t vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv UGH'S le newest out. We have the lai es' Suits, Skirts and Cloaks, Art Sqi [less to go elsewhere. Ask for it if yo at our store and we are glad to serv< rH CAROLINA. GRAND LOT oF S WWW WIUIH1 yMiiW/VM&WtfAMKH^^ JfMfflyfflMfM rncloViArl +< Two car loads cotton mule good business horses and ma grand lot. And there never buy than right now. "Our Guarantee Mei (fTrp>o*nrv = fnnHpr VJ 1113 Hampton Street,( i ? 'w? % rive 1313 Assembl j| Columbia, Sout! ??g? Ba?a??e?^?aaan???w??y asa??a?^iig-^w s in this seetion. We buy our Kanits, Nitrate es than you can get most anywhere. Come to armers of Lexington couoty, believing that itv sea ism rant U U IYS r SATESBURC AND NEEGHBORINC T< i ' unuwvwuuj ? 1909 | ?rrQn+ on/1 V*evci4" \ goo u auu ooo o ooioouou ^ lares, Rugs, and every- * ?u don't see it- We pay r 3 our Lexington friends. have in our barns the ofc of Good Mules and lorses and Mares ever ) Columbia. We have earns in big mules, and Bams in medium sized s, together with several .res are included in this was a better time to * ' ins Something." r . .1 Wule Company Columbia, S. C. 2^3 will have to ar- 1 > on Feb. 6 or 7, i car of the best 1 es that were ever 1 ight to Columbia. 1 le and see tHem p they are fine. i .y Street, |j h Carolina. W. P. ROOF LEXINGTON, S. C., T Agent for all kinds of Farming Implements. WRITE FOR PRICES. iiiii mi? iii ??iinimim mm im?miii?? irtilizers of Soda and Murate of Potash see us. Tell your friends about rill be to their pocket book's sake. A M V. B ^ 13 8 OWNS. I