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^ANNOUNCE On March 11 M., you are vited to atte opening of th Clothing Stor be agreeably * it will be won to favor us presence. SCRUGGS Loaders in Sty 1401 SHI St. wok NOTHING SOLD DURINI THESE HOURS * "? The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, March 17, 1909. India to Wow Advertisements. Millinery Opening?Fitzmaurice. Anneversay Sale?Tapp's. Millinery Opening?Mimnaugh. Jewelery &c?Avery. Buggies Wagons and Harness?W. P. Roof. Cleaning Sale?Rutland. Announcement?Lee A. Lorick & Bro. Cotton Market. Lexington 9% Services At St. Stephen's. (Rev. T. S. Brown, Pastor.) Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a. m. Preaching next Sunday at 11 a. m., and at 8 p. m. Public invited to attend these servicesMeetze Lard Sold. Clerk of Court Frank W. Shealey want tn T.ifctlft Mountain on Saturdav. where he sold the lands in the case of Meetze against Miller. - Tract No. 1 containing 65 aores was bought by Jabez A. Frick for $675. Tract No. 2, containing 65 acres, was bought by E. P. Hipp for $500. SKK/KKKKKHKBBtKMSOKtKBUBKKKB BUSK] We have in s line of Buggii Wagons and E found in this se< Carolina. We best makes?fri est that's good * ? V* II J ntjaupii I MENT th, 4 to 9 A. cordially inind the first e new, Men's e. You will surprised and th your while rr/\nn | WJLUJ-L jrvui ? ASWAN |? fnd Quality 308 COLUMBIA, S. C. B MUSIC FROM 4 to 9 P. M. floating To Be Called. We are glad to announce that the proposition to put in water works and electric lights has taken hold of all our people. A meeting will be called for the latter part of next week, announcement of which will appear in thnoese columns. Everybody in Lexington should agitate this important move. We can't afford to lag behind Our sister towns. Both are important 8sues and nothing would add more to the enhancement of property. With water works the insurance would be cut almost in holf, besides the protection. Let everybody take up the matter and work for these needed improvements. Dental Notice. Dr. R. G. Killings worth, dentist, will be at Swansea, Friday and Saturday, March 19th and 20th. Parties desiring dental work will call on him promptly. 3ftftlra?w Soe?i to BateabMce Mr. J. M. Cooksey, who has had charge of the placing of the new machanery at the Lexington Manufacturing Co., for the pa9t several weeks, has gone to Batesburg where he will do similar work in the mill there. During Mr. Cooksey, stay in Lexington he has made a host of friends who will be glad to welcome him back at any tine. j . ~ r ^ . f \\ y ^ fe.'"W $ stock the best 3S, Carriages, [arness to be 3tion of South handle all the om the cheapto the highest 1AI WW lers for I LE ANNOUN DICKERSO will serve you ve in Furniture, S1 Rugs, Etc. Try 1836 Main St. (NEXT DOOR T< Impronmtnt it ICeaoktoa't. Mr. W. H. Monckfcon, Jr., the popular manager of the Qlobe Dry Goods Company, in Colombia, has jost completed a sixty-two foot annex to his already large store. This additional room is to be osed as a millinery parlor, ladies' suits, etc. With this addition, Monckton has one of the finest and most up-to-date establishments in the Carolines. The Globe Dry Goods Company, 1 s?._ll are waoienaie muu rcv?u uobicid, ??? the merchants will find everything for their needs in the wholesale department on the second floor. The basement is crowded with crockery and other useful articles for the household. At the Globe Dry Goods Co., you will find just what you need and at most reasonable prices. Mr. Monckton is one of the finest buyer* in the country and his selections this season surpass all previous efforts, and his store is a perfect wilderness of beauty and loveliness. At the Globe you will find a score of competent salespeople ready to serve you. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. Court of Common Pleas. 0. Steele, Plaintiff, against William Chestnut, Defendant. Summons for Relief. (Complaint Served.) To the Defendant Above named: You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of wliicli a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, at Lexington, S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of snch service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint Dated February 25, A. D. 1909. GRAHAM & STURKIE, Plaintiff't Attorneys. To the Defendant William Chestnut: Take notice that the Summons and Complaint in the above entitled case were duly filed in the office of the Clerk of Court of Lexington County at Lexington, S. C., on the 5th day of March, 1909. GRAHAM & STURKIE, 6w2o Plaintiff's Attorneys. . P. DEALER IN FINEST L ranniK lAUUfli XINGT CEMENT N & LYNN iry satisfactorily ;oves, Mattings, Us. Columbia, S. C. > W. D. BATES) , "AtThelyrie." While in Columbia last week, as is oxir custom, we visited "The Lyric" theatre. This playhouse is becoming more popular with the fun-loving publio every day. Large crowds attend every performance and standing room is at a premium. Mr. Rockefeller, the genial manager, is always delighted to please and be is ever seeking the best talent to be had. Here 7011 have an opportunity of seeing a dollar show for the small price of ten cents. Be sure to attend "The Lyric" while: in the city. Pay your dues to this paper. Honesty * I in Jewelry I "If it came from Sentz's, you know it's all right," is what one of our customers remarked to another the other day. When you bay Jewelry, you generally have to take the "Jeweler's word for it" whether it is good or not. That's just where our reputation for honesty and fair dealing counts. And furthermore, we will 'always give you your money back E [ and ask no questions any time B you are dissatisfied with a pur- H chase. I Special attention to mail orders, I CHARLES P. SENTZ, I JEWELER, | 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C I I ) . ROO ALL THE INES OF 1 I IT 11 ) fill I in Up-toON, S. "RUBBER! RUBBER!" I and yon had better "rubber" this I way if yon wonld eecnre the best I bargains in medicinal rubber I goods of all kinds. Here yon I will find a variety of HOT WATER BAGS, BULB and FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, . as well as atomizers, nipples, and the usual line of rubber goods handled by first-class druggists. The qualities are guaranteed to be perfect, and the prices are lower than you will find elsewhere in this neighborhood. THE KAUFMAN DRUG COMPANY, LEXINGTON, SOUTH CAR. BBBBBBHHBBHHHn _____ SUGAR5c Best Granulated, Five Cents Per Pouud. Get started on our daily roasted m coffee, from 12c. to 35c. Our 18c., gj three pounds for 50c., is an excel- K lent drink. Our special at 25c. I matches 35c. quality sold else- I wnere. rine reas, auc., *vu., out;. m Best rice, 8c. Broken grain, 5c. ffl C D. KENNEDY COJ Free Souvenir on Saturdays. 9 Phone 157. 1659 Main St. Columbia B F |j that's best. C dies, Bridles, Robes, etc., is We guarant* in both quality invHe an inspe before you buy TERMS TO c. AS WELL AS 3 large ones are welcome here? 1 yon need not wait nntil yonr bt?- I ine?! has assumed great propor- I tioni before opening a Checking 1 k iva e a TA ni v 1 w JW I wwn i Our patrons regardless of the ; amount of business done, receive ; every courtesy in all matters of ' business entrusted to us?and : there is nothing in safe banking we cannot perform. Talk it over with our cashier. CAROLINA RATIONAL BARK, COLUMBIA, s. c. Cut Prices On Stoves. HEATING STOVES. COOK STOVES. RANGES. 1 I Special Cook Stove No. 8, with | I 16-inch oven at $11.50 I I W. S. STEWART 1526 Main St., Columbia, South Carolina. r Panama Sats. Get your Panama Hats cleaned up now before Easter. All work guaranteed to give Satisfaction. Prompt service. Joseph Davis, Expert Cleaner and Clothes Presser, Lexington, S. C. 2w21. _____ * *' . T' - - fur line of SadWhips, Lap unexcelled. 3e to please you and price. We ction of our line elsewhere. SUIT ALL. nhanrlisp! VIlUMIilVV |