The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 07, 1909, Page 8, Image 8
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^aprotection
that protects
Three Policies in One; Fire,
Wind, and Lightning.
Prom the visitation of these uncertain
elements, we protect your stock
by paying you, in case of death, or a
broken limb, caused by any one or
all three of the above disasters.
Write to us direct for application
blanks, or any information you may
desire. Deal "direct- and save agent's
commissions.
Our rate is upon the basis of $1.25
for an insurance of $100.00, for a period
of twelve months.
This gives you protection by the
only bonded Live Stock Co. in the
State.
Farmers' Live Stock Life Insurance
Company.
Rock Hill, S. Ceow
Sewing Marines.
The Davis Unique and other new
improved drop head machines; Dicely
finished in oak; easy running and perfect
sewing; fully guaranteed; for
sale at factory prices for cash, or on
easy payments, at The Bazaar.
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iss continues to grow mo
taring on the market. 1
the grandest stocks of i
Lie our store is now full c
i will be delighted with
i offering. Mimnaugh's:
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of all colors in felt. Stn
ish Panamas, just in for
Shirts
ption for spring and sum
)ody.
r conceivable kind that j
ssed.
a til you have inspected
:e. We have the goods,
maugh carries in stock,
to please you. Ask for
romptly and courteously
Shoes! i
We handle the celebi
for men, all styles. The
other makes of the best s
Children and Infant i
The best to be seen in C(
Shoes for farm and hi
appreciate the values in 1
stock whether you buy
k well Known lor dress ana
j| because they have alway
I . embraces the latest lasts
m pair of nice shoes, and tin
w appeal to closest buyers.
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PBNCIL AND SCZSSOBS.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
This begins to feel like going fishing.
E. U. Shealy, Esqr., of White Rock,
was here Monday on official business.
Miss Essie Efird has returned from
a pleasant vicit to Batesburg.
Buy your egg dyes at Harman's
Bazaar.
Magistrate F. P. Sheuly, of Fredonia,
was here on Monday.
i
Mr. Geo. W. Asbill, of Leesville,
was in town Monday on business.
Buy your Easter post cards at The
Bazaar. Bier line to select from.
Mrs. M. W. Meetze spent Saturday
in Columbia.
Farmers are busy with their crops
j just now.
Buy your egg dyes at The Bazaar.
A fine line of Easter post cards just
I received at Tne Bazaar.
! Mr. J. Henry Bodie, of Leesville,
| was here yesterday on matters of
| business.
I Mr. W. N. Martin, of Brookland,
| kindly handed us his dollar while in
! Columbia last week.
{
Mrs. John B. Seay, of near Lexing|
tDn who has been quite ill, is much
improved.
Mr. G. C. Gantt, of the Black creek
: section has accepted a position with
the Coli.mbia Sneet Railway Co.
Dr. W. L. Kneece, of Baxter, president
of the County Medical Society,
was here on Monday.
Dr. R. H. Timmerman, ofBatesburg,
j was in attendance upon the County
| Medical Society on Monday.
Col. D. T. Barre, of Gilbert, accom
panied by his charming daughter,
Miss Gussie, was in town on Monday.
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re popular every day f
'he wonderful success <
aerchandise in the Car
)f bargains in all depar
what you see- Order 1
is the place and here y
iw Hats from the chea
your inspection.
mer wear, and unden;
ire necessary to have
this feature of our gre
It is impossible to er
for it is his aim alway
what you want and
T. Why go elsewhere.
Shoes! Sho
ated Bannister and Grossett
Queen Quality, Selby Shoe Co
hoes manufactured for ladies.
Shoes in variety of styles and i
>lumbia.
ard wear guaranteed the bes'
this department you should se
or not. All the shoes we carr
I substantial wear. They are po
s given satisfaction and the
and no one is wel1 dressed witl
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Send us your orders for job printing,
envelopes, note and letterheads, legal
blanks, cards, etc. All work executed
promptly and in first class order.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bouknight, Mr.
E. P. West and Miss Carrie Derrick,
of Leesville, were the guests of Dr.
and Mrs. P. H. Shealy, on Sunday.
ITCH cured in 30 minutes by Wooford's
Sanitary Lotiou. Never fails
Sold by Derrick's Drug Store. 6ml3
Our young friend, Mr. Walter Klecfcley
is now with the wholesale fruit
firm of F. Germany, on Blanding
street, in Columbia.
If you are due us anything on subscription
kindly send by mail if you
are not coming to town. "Every little
bit helps."
WANTED?Bones, scrap iron, brass,
old rubber, and all kinds of rags. Will
pay highest prices for same. Columbia
Junk Co., 805 Gervais, St., Columbia,
S. C. 4w23.
Jodie, the nine-year-old daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Seay, of near
town, has been seriously ill with pneumonia.
Di. J. W. Geiger, of Congaree,
while in town Monday called in and
handed us his dollar for another year's J
subscription.
Miss Pearl Stuart, the beautiful and
nharminer daughter of Mr. John M.
Stuart, of Columbia, is visiting her
aunts, the Mi.ses Stjart, on upper
main street.
Before you bry your <hoes for summer
wear, see our stock in low quarters,
oxfords, &c., for ladies, gents
and children. We have the latest
styles and the prices will please you.
Meetze & Son.
This is Easterjweek at Mimnaugh's.
Bargains prevail in every department
and the store is filled with buyers.
Join in the crowd at Mimnaugh's^
Tino PEurr
mid aim
0 Price Fixers of 1
or we give personal atte:
of our business has enthr
olinas. New goods are
rmeuts we are bound to
dy mail if you cannot cob
ou find just what you ws
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You will find
rr^o ^ Spring and Summei
voai
you Mim
ater Eaoh garment
uimS
to elegance of design a
make them much "
ready-to-wear garm
es!
Shoes AU the new 8
' an(* grays and blues are
finish. single breast modeh
^ ^ As we buy stricl
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y **re ten per cent, on yon
puiar
stock
S? $10.00
b & C
I a , $. C .
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| The Citizens' Telephone Co., now
I has connection with Irene. A pay
j station has been put iD, which will be
j of great convenience to the people of
that section. fc
We have just opened an up-to-date
line of hats. They are stylish, of
good quality and the prices will <
I astonish you. Don't buy before you *
see our hats. Meetze & Son. J
Mr. E. F. Crout, of Gilbert, and Mrs.
Lottie Jeffcoat, of Swansea, both }
of whom were reeentlv onerated imnn
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at the Knowlton Hospital in Colum- {
bia, are well enough to return to their
homes. (
Capt. G. A. Lucas, in whom there is ^
no other, the popular piano man of
Augusta, is spendeng a few days in
Lexington. Capt. Lucas has many
friends here and his coming is always /
a source of much pleasure. ?
You will find it to your interest in {
buying groceries to buy them at H.
M. Wingard's. He carries something J
good and the prices are always right.
When you want something to cook
go to "Hu3e."
Dr. D. M. Crosson left Monday for |
Jacksonville, Fla., where he goes as a
delegate to the meeting of the medical
association in that city. Dr. Crosson
is one or the leading physicians of ||
the county, and is deservedly popular.
Miss Mae Boozer, of the College for
Women, came home yesterday to be
at the bedside of her mcther, Mrs. j b
Lizzie Boozer, who has been quite ill j cl
for the past several days. Her condi- ! u
tion, we are glad to report, is better. ,
The display of Etster hats of every j.
conceivable shape, trimmed in elegant j ^
flowers, etc., and the grand exhibit of j
Easter and summer dress eroods were !
never more beautiful. See them be- ! .
fore you make your purchases. i in
OEM TO^
3atesburg and neigl
ntion to gather the lai
Lsed our efforts and v
coming in dailv bv 6
catch everything ne-1
ae in person to secure i
int.
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the largest assortment of
Clothes in the city at
naugh's
contains style, originality,
rid smoothness of finish that
classier" than the ordinary
ent.
hades of elephant, greens,
shown in both double and
3.
bly for cash, we can save you
r clothes purchase.
to $30.00
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We have openei
md fresh line of
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Sligh & Allen buil
:he James L. Ta;
)ur line is too num
we will mention t
Furniture, Sto^
?ans, Matting,
Shades, Lace Cur
Furnishings of ev<
COME WHETHER I
GASH AIVTD OUT
R. C. WILLIAf
338 and 1640 MAIN ST.
The Rev. N. N. Burton, of Bates- J
nrg, the new pastor of the Baptist i
nurch in this place, called in to see !
I
s Saturday. The Rev. Mr. Burton j
a3 already won the hearts of his par- j
hioners here, and the church has j
tken on new life.
I
Rutland has made another big cut ;
i prices. Read his advertisement. i
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lfcoring towns.
best novelties of ?
Tith ample room *express
and fast ?
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some of the many *
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Michaels-Stern & Cq, ?
Rochester. N. ?<
? $
any, I
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ITURE
i a new, complete
latest desisrns in
occupy the old
Iding next door to
pp store. While
Lerous to mention,
he following: '
res, Ranges, OrCarpets,
Rugs/
tains and House j
sry description.
STOU BUY OR NOT.
EASY TERMS ,
US (SONS,
COLUMBIA, S. C
We beg to again remind our subscribers
of the fact that we need~"s
money. We have lots of subscribers^^
wnose time will soon expire and unless
they remit in time we will be *
forced to discontinue their papers."
Better be prompt.
For Sale?A New Davis (Unique)
sewing machine, improved drop
head, cheap either for cash or on
easy payments?installment plan?a
bargain. Apply to Rice B. Harman.