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l The Lexington Dispatch.
I Wednesday, March 24.1909.
Index to Nevr Advertisements.
Grand Opening?Whitten's.
Shoes?Harman'fl Shoe Store.
Grard Display?Piatt & Son.
Spring Paint?W. S. Stewart.
National Banks?Home National.
Clothing?Scruggs & Swan.
8hoes?Lever, The Shoe Man.
Final Discharge?-Geo. S. Drafts.
Examinations?A. D. Martin.
Cotton Market.
Lexington 9c.
Services At St. Stephen's.
St, Stephen's Evan Lutheran church
Bev. T. S. Brown, pastor. Services
Sunday 11 o'clock a. m. and 8 o'clock
p. m, " Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Catechisms 4 p. m.
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.. Boofs Millinery Opening.
Watch W. P. Roof's space next
week tor announcement of his milli
^ nery opeaiii^.
/ Card of Thanks.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
? Please allow us space in your valuable
paper to return our appreciative
thanks to the many kind friends and
neighbors for the aid given us at the
time of the lo3s of our house by fire
on January 21. May the richest
blessings of an all-wise God rest upon
each and everyone is our wish.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie T. Corley.
Lexington, March 20.
School Closing.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
The school at Pine Ridge will close
with a big exercise and picnic on Saturday,
March 27. A number of prominent
speakers will address the audience
after dinner. The public cordially
invited to attend and bring a well
filled basket and enjoy the day.
Ex-Student.
Backer's Garden Huckleberry.
P. J. Rucker, Colombia, S. C., says
leading newspapers and magazines
says best seedsmen that the Wonder
- Garden Huckelberry, or whatever
yon choose to call it, given to the
world by Luther Burbank, the greatest
seedsman that God ever made. A
thousand years from todav Luther
Burbank's name will live. Listen at
me! Don't fail to send me the small
amount I ask and get these seed.
' Send 30c. in stamps or money.
4 mmmk;
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We have in
line of Buggi
Wagons and 1
found in this se
Carolina. We
best makes?fr
est that's good
Letter to Tiie Editor.
Columbia, S. C., March 18, 1909.
I To the Editor of The Lexington Disj
patch:
My dear Sir:
i I passed Dr. Q. R. Harding's dental
office, near Hyatt's Park, yesterj
day and I saw a big crowd of people
j in and around the building. I asked
j the conductor what was the matter.
I Oh, that's nothing you can see that
j every day. Do you know that the
most of this crowd is from Lexington
county. Some want new teeth, some
filling, some extracting, some crown
and bridge work. I tell you, sir, this
man Harding is a dandy dentist. He
did a fine job for my wife, also for
me. Yours truly,
Smith Jones.
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Tbs New Clothing Store. |
When you want the newest and
best in clothing, remember the new
store, Scruggs & Swann, in Columbia.
Here you find all the latest models
for men and boys and at prices never
before heard of in Columbia. Be sure
tc call on them for your wants.
"Datch Fropst" All Right.
On the 5th of March Mr. Wm. P.
i Houseal gave out his weather fore
cast, in which he predicted a cold
! wave between the 9th and 11th for
j the South Atlantic states and a corres1
ponding disturbance between the 16th
and 18th, also adding that "the vernal
equinox will be accompanied by a
storm wave." Every part of the forecast
came true.
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To Subscribers.
1 Subscribers are reminded that uuj
1=88 they pay for their paper before
j the expiration of the year, as the law
I requires, we will be forced to discon|
tinue their paper. We have had . to
! cut a few names. This we dislike to
! do, but it is not optional with us. In j
I order to guarantee the continuance of ;
; your paper, you had best 9end your
! remittance at once.
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| Bottle drinks of all kinds and flavors j
| will be found at the Bazaar Fountain, j
j Oa ice in season.
Kasonics.
A A REGULAR COMMUNICA, j
I ,%/gVftion of Lexington Lodge No. 152, ]
I A. F. M., will be held Saturday, I
! April 3, 1909, at 7 oclock, p. m.
j Bretlireu are earnestly requested to at- !
i tend promptly. I
I By order of the W. M. j
Godfrey M. Harm ax, Sec.
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stock the best
es, Carriages,
larness to be
ction of South
handle all the
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IF YOU WA8S
tlie newest in
! and Furnishii
the New Stor
lumbia. W e
stock. You
prices right,
new shades a:
Prices Ranee $12.50
Our stock of
, the best that
shown in thes
to see us.
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Leaders in Styh
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ANNOUN<
DICKERSO
will serve you ve:
in Furniture, St
Rugs, Etc. -Try 7
1836 SVEairs St. i
(NEXT DOOR TO
Equity Court. j
It is thought that Judge Dantzler '
will arrive from Edgefield tomorrow :
to hold a court of equity here, he hav- j J
ing become too ill to continue court ; 1
while here in February. j 1
Regular communication of Pomaria | ^
Lodge No. 151, A. F. M., will convene | :
in Masonic Hall, Peak, Saturday, 3rd ! j
April, 1909, ?t 7 o'clock, p. m. j ,
The M. M. degree will be conferred.
Visiting brethren welcome.
John C. Swygert, Master.
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have no old
will find our j
Suits in all the j
nd latest cuts. !
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Blue Serges is
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T7m. Piatt & Son.
Wm. Piatt & Son, Columbia, announces
to the readers of The Dispatch
this week that their line of new
spring goods, including fancy millinery
and pattern hats is now ready for
inspection. Lexington people always
receive a warm welcome at Piatt's,
besides their prices on up-to-date
merchandise is as low as the lowest.
Be sure to call on Piatt & Son before
you buy.
ALL THE
NES OF
ON S.
I "RUBBER! RUBBER!" 0
and you had better "rubber" this E
way if you would secure the best H
bargains in rdedicinal rubber |
goods of all kinds. Here you I
will find a variety of 3
HOT WATER BAGS, BULB and |
FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, 1
as well as atomizers, nipples, and |
the usual line of rubber goods 9
I handled by first-class druggists. ?
The qualities are guaranteed to be |
perfect, and the prices are lower ?
than you will find elsewhere in |
this neighborhocKl. \
THE KAUFMAN DRUG I
COMPANY, |
LEXINGTON, SOUTH CAR. |
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Ij SUGAR 5c |
I Best Granulated, Five Cents!
Per Pouud. I
Get started on our daily roasted B j
coffee, from 12c. to 35c. Onr 18c , i
three pounds for 50c., is an excel- g
lent drink. Onr special at 25c. I
matches 35c. quality sold else- k
where. Fine teas, 30e., 40c., 50c. ffl
Eest rice, 8c. Eroken grain, 5c. |j
C. D. KENNEDY CO J
Free Souvenir on Saturdays. I
Phone 157. 1630 Main St. Columbia I
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that's best. 0
dies, Bridles,
Robes, etc., is
We guaranty
in both quality
invite an inspe
before you buy
T1RMS TO
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| AS WELL AS
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large ones are welcome here?
you need not wait until your business
has assumed great proportions
before opening a Checking
Account, DO SO TO-DAY.
i Oor patrons regardless of the
j amount of business done, receive
| every courtesy in all matters of
-
business entrusted to us?ana
there is nothing in safe banking
we cannot perform. Talk it over
with our cashier. 1
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I CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, ;
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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Boyioston Breezes.
To the editor of The Dispteh:
Farmers around in this section have
no' done much work in the iield yet.
Too much rain is the cry.
| Mrs. M. R. Nichols who has been
sick for some time is slowly improving,
at ?this writing. We wish for
her a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Ada Rawl and son, William,
has returned from a trip to Augusta,
Ga. They report a pleasant time.
While there William purchased a
graphophone. Now girls, is the time
for you to take short steps and a long
walk.
We are glad to note that Mrs. Lh:_
i
! zieLeaphart after an illness of several
weeks is able to be up again.
There must be a wedding close afc V _ ^
hand the way "someone's" buggy
sails down Cherokee road.
Measles have about stopped raging
i i9 this community.
Guess Who.
! Wanted?Piedmont cigarette cou|
pons. I will pay 40c per hundred ca9h
I in redeeming these coupons.
Rice B. Harman.
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and price. We I
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elsewhere. I
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