The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 25, 1909, Page 8, Image 8
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PENCIL AND SCZSSOBS.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
Mrs. W. J. Beeland and children, of
Macon Ga., are visiting at the home
of Dr. J. E. Kaufmann.
Miss Saliie Roberts, of Providence
section, was a visitor last week to her
brother Jno. B. Roberts.
The Bazaar will continue* to serve
its p-trons with fresh Baker's Bread
from the well known Riedlinger bakery
Mrs. Kelly and daughter, of Columbia,
is visiting Mrs. Jeff B. Amick of this
place.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. George and
children are spending several days at
the Isle of Palms. Charleston.
New Bagging and Ties at H. N.
Kaminer & Go's. See us before you
buy.
Miss Helen Bradford of Clemson
is visiting her father, Mr. C. S. Bradford.
Among the Lexingtonians who attended
the Delraar reunion Friday
were: Prcf. S. J. Derrick, Prof. W. E.
/ Black, Mr. W. W. Barre, Mrs Heber
Barre and Miss Ernestine Barre.
t Meetze & Son extend a special invitation
to every one to call and see
their line of new goods jast opened.
* Mrs* A. B. Metts, of Irmo, has returned
tpvJber homq after a week's
visit to her daughters, Mrs. A. M.
and R. D. HarmaD.
WANTED?Second-hand bags and
burlaps; any kind; and quantity, anywhere.
Richmond Bag Co., Richmond,
Va. 46
FOB 8AL3S?A nickel finished
(bright polished) b flat cornet in good
condition with leather case and strap
for sale at a sacrifice. Apply to Rice
B. Harman. tf
Mr. J. Boozer Crews, the popular
telegraph editor of The Daily Record
in Columbia, spent Sunday here, visiting
relatives and friends.
Mr. Scott Hendrix was called Sunday
evening to the bed side of his
sister, Mrs. Andrew Mitchell, near
Prosperity, who was said to have
been critically ill.
For a nice, pretty and substantial
buggy you should see the stock now
at W. P. Roof's, embracing every
' style and finish?all at right prices.
Mrs. J. A. Crews, of Spartanburg is
yisiting at the home of Mr. C. M.
Efird's.
Mr. W. M. Schwartz, of the firm of
Lorick & Lowrance, Columbia spent
Sunday in town.
Will open up today one of the best
lines of shoes ever shown in Lexington
for men, women and children, is
at Meetze & Son's. Call and see latest
styles and the prices will do the
restr
Mr. Rhode Roberts spent Sunday in
Batesburg,
Mrs. Carl A. Roof, of Columbia spent
Friday in town.
Automobile cylinder oil, engine cylinder
oil, machine oil, at right prices,
at H. N. Kaminer & Go's.
Little Miss Carrie Maye Wingard
has returned from a delightful visit to
friends at Seivern.
Miss William Seal, and two daughters
of Sumter are visiting the former's
sister, Mrs. J. J. Fox.
Don't you need on your farm one
of the best mowers made. If so. consult
W. P. Roof and try an. Osbone
mower.
WANTED?A copy of The Lexington
Dispatch of date March 10, 1909.
Apply at thi9 office.
Mis9 Sadie Raysor, of St. Matthews
is the admired guett of Miss Annie
Martha Meetze.
If you in ten 1 buying a mower this
season, call and see H. M. Wingard,
' There are none better on the market
than the Derring mowing machines.
Mi99ea Lucile and Alice May Butler
have returned from a delightful visit
in Rome Ga.
Mr. Chas. B. Harman, Supt. of Au
fcttsti Lumber Co., spent a tew days
with relatives mis week.
If you want to see a line of pretty
new fall and wintar dry goods and
notions you should go snd see the
stock at Meetze & Son's, before buying.
The prices will please you.
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Mr. Geo. S. Drafts spent a few days
last week in Hendersonville, N. C., on
a visit to his son, Dr. Andrew B.
Drafts.
Miss Mary Ballentine, of the Rocky
Well section is visiting Miss Jennie
Brown for a few days.
Miss Helen Corley left this morning
for Atlanta, Ga,, her father, sheriff
Corley, accompanying her.
If you are looking for good, substantial
shoes for men, women or
children, go to H. M. Wingard. He
has the latest styles and the prices
are right.
Misses Lessie Gibbs, Elvira Harm an
and Maggie Derrick and Mr. Gibbs
spent Sundaj on the l9le of Palms.
/If your wooden, tin or iron roofs
need paint, see H. N. Kaminer & Co.
Toey have just what you want.
Miss Lila Hook, of the Hollow Creek
section, left Monday for Swansea,
where she has accepted a position
with the firm of Riley & Haigler
Bros.
Mr. Lester Miller spent Monday in
Columbia.
For something good to eat, always
call at the popular grocery of H. M.
Wingard. He always sells the be9t
for lowest prices.
Capt. J. J. Bickley, with a force of
hands, is cleaning up the streets trimming
trees, etc., all of which adds
much to the appearance of the streets.
Mr. Oscar L. Derrick, of Rock Hill,
is viiiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Derrick.
For?a rake that does good and clean
work, see W. P. Roof. The Osborne
is choice of all.
Miss Ada WilliamB has returned
home after a pleasant visit to relatives
in Swansea.
Miss May Keisler has returned home
in the Hollow creek section, from
Columbia, where she has been visiting
relatives.
FOR SALE?Any one wishing to
bay a track of land witti good round
timber Will do well to see
H. A. Dooley, Lexington, S. C.'
Mr. Jack Lybrand, of Swansea,
spent Saturday and Sunday here.
Capt. F. Lyles, staunch old democrat
and citizen from the Edisto section,
was in town yesterday.
The Pythians of New Brookland
will hold a public meeting on Friday
night of this week and a large crowd
is expected to hear the prominent
speakers, who have accepted invitations
to be present.
WANTED?A male principal teach,
er for the Athen school. The school
will run about six or eight months.
None but a first class need not apply.
Apply to J. V. Hutto or W. T. Smith,
Swansea, S. C. 2t44
FOR SALE?One good sound and
gentle mare, will work anywhere,
women or children drive her. Also
on^ good top buggy nearly new. Will
sell seperate or together. Write or
call on Mrs. John A Cromer, Route G,
Lexington, S. C. It
Reynolds & Craft.
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xii hiio issue *vc punt a new auvtitisement
of the wellknown and popular
firm of Reynolds & Craft, of Swansea.
They carry a full line of general
merchaneise, including wire fencing
of the best make. They carry everything
to be found in an up-to-date
store. You will find them mighty nice
gentlemen to deal with and their
prices are always the lowest.
The Joint Conference
Of the Lutheran church meers Friday,
in Trinity cnurch, Saluda county.
Rev. T. S. Brown and W. W. Barre
will represent St. Stephens church.
On the Sunday following Trinity
church whic 1 has undergone considerable
changes and repairs will be
rededi 3ated.
"Meet Me at Tapps."
Read the advertisement of the Jasjj
T. Tnnn Pr? in t.hi? iuanp This ttrifP
is offering tne greatest bargains in all
kinds of merchandise, and it will mean
a saving of many dollars to buy now.
New goods for the fall and winter
trade are arriving every day, and the
prices are mosL. moderate.
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Swansea News Notes.
Mr. C. M. Varn left Wednesday j
a stay of several days in Baltimo;
Md.
Miss Aline Oliver returmed hoi
Friday after a few days with l
grandmother at Center Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gantt spe
Thursday in Columbia.
Messrs. W. H. Welt and L. C. Broc
er are taking their vacation in Ast
ville, N. C.
Mrs. W. H. Johnson, of Scotia,
visiting in town.
Miss Ethel Brooker, left Thursd
for a visit to Miss Blanche Green,
Belton.
Mr. W. L. R. Johnston went o\
to Lexington last week.
Miss Alice Bookman, of Irmo,
visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. B. Rai
Mrs. L. W. Rast is with relatives
Calhoun county.
Mrs. Hall, of Ocala, Fla., has bei
on a visit to her brother, Messrs.
H. and W. H. Witt.
Mr. Thos. L. Martin is down fro
Columbia on a visit.
Dr. Brooker spent Thursday in C
lumbia.
Mrs. David Hodges, of Alcolu,
visiting at t\ e home of Mr. and Mi
F. M. Hodges.
Mrs. Jack Hodges and her mothf
Mrs. Crocker, have returned from
visit to friends and relatives
Union.
Mr. Haynes HaigleraDd little daug
ter, Blanche, are with relatives hei
Swansea, S. C., Aug. 22. Anon.
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The Daisy Reception
In honor of the Children's Sewi
Society to be held at the residence
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Roof, incidenta
occurs or the 25th anniversary
their removal into their prese
home.
A silver offering therefore, will
appropriate for this accasion, whi
will be devoted to the repair work
St. Stephen's Lutheran church,
short but interesting program will
one feature of the evenings enterta
ment, combined with refreshments
The children of this society ha
been making several articles, c<
spicious among these is a da:
spread.
The reception is to be held Tu
day evening, August the 31st a
should be greeted with a large attei
ance.
Sheriff Corley Sack.
The friends of Sheriff Corley will
indeed glad to learn that he hgs :
turned from a Richmond hospi
where he had his injured hand treat*
It is very much better now, a numl
of shot having been extracted and
ca \ now use his fingers surprising
well.
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So* en-Year-Old Bey in Jail
The Spratanburg Evening Jourr
of Friday says: 44Willie Whitmii
aged about seven years, who sevei
nights ago struck Ed Thomas Coop*
another colored boy of about the 9ar
age, in the head with a rock, whii
caused the death of the latter, w
committed to jail last night by Coron
Turner."
A Penny Saved is
Penny Made.
We propose to save you 00 cents a
for the other 50 cents give you a niei
cine of merit and value. We take tl
method of calling your attention to t
"time-tried and tested" Giobe Ton
This wonderful remedy is a sure a:
speedy cure for indigestion, constij
tiou, nervousness, stomach trouble a
liver and kidney complaint, Don't c
lay, but try it now. We give fr>.e sa;
pies every day and sell the regular
size bottle for Oo cents (3 bottles f
81.55) at 1430 Assembly Street, Colli]
bia, S. C., and refund the money pa
if not satisfactory. Your druggist w
sell it to you at the same price. Is
worth while to pay more when 50cer
buys the best? Think it over. It coi
you nothing to try it.
MURRAY DRUG COMPANY.
Wholesale Agents.
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as Branchville, Aug. 22.?Last Tuesday fig
er morning Mr. J. A. Jones, who lives in ra Ell DM C|)D
the country about eight miles tiom $5 HHVllYI lUil
here lost one of his best farm mules, j egg
= Mr. Jones drove the mule to his field, j |fl E.-tate of I. H. Nuim
where he was gathering some fodder, j ||| acres. Being sold fc
9 and, as usual, he tied a rope around I Kfl Adjoins town of Iran
11 the mule's neck and then tied the ro} e j Eg miies from Columbia on
to a small tree. Then he went on to ; ||j Railway. 2-story dv;
his work and did not think that the j M piazas." Beautiful" high
mule could get hurt. Sometime after j Egg barns and 2 tenement
Mr. Jones returned and found that j Kjf acres open land in tei
the mule had pawed a deep hole at ; |(j fine land for all crops.
nd the root of the little tree at which he j jjj/j WOods and wired pastnr
di- was hitched and that caused the tree ; la stone water. Large orel
lis to fall and when the tree fell it drew ? telephone line through pi
, p the rope by which the mule's m-e ! Ego churches, depot, tei
ne against the ground and prevented the ; Bghoug distance telephone
ic. mule from breathing. The mule was j Eh Price and terms on ar
?d valued at about $200 j |gj the Executors
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11C1 ; From the xutest reports, since our ! g|
le- j last issue, it would seem that the crops [ ^ or
tn. ; will not b.-! an average. Wmie in > R j, D< NUNNAM/
" : some sec ions the crops are partial- \ B
j la 'y good, in others thcv a-e off. ! ggj 1 523 Main St. Co'ui
or | This is due largely to the dry ve rher j
IU_ and severe heat or rhe last tew ua\ >. ? . .
dd i Body Lies in Str et. j ,
ill i Prescott. Ark.. A nc. 22?As the re- ! x lHai LJl^Ciiarj
t suit of a dispute over a dog, Oliver This is to notify all per*
; Winfield shot and killed Hezekiah West will apply to the Hon. Georf
lt9 at Byrne, this morning. Winfield sur- Judge of Probate for Lexinf
itis rendered. No relatives of We9t were South Carolina, 011 the 28rc
: near at the time of the shooting and tember, 1D01>' forafiualdis(
j the body lay in the 9treet where it ministrator of the estate
! fell for four hours. Winfield is alleged Minus, deceased.
1 to have killed a dog Oeloi ging 10 j E. L. Asbe
j West. ' 1 43 Ad
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4
amaker, 270
> S.'C?10'ii i Sterling silver, cut glass, fine J
vin'ng'' wilii ; chiua> elocks- A fine stock
location. 2 : alwavs on hand for you to >
houses. 125 ,7 , *
id. This is i select from.
Bakuice lu | Keep us in mmd when want- !
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hard. Local ! nig anything in Je?elry or
lace. School, ! *
eoraph ami ! Silverware.
all m Mu'iit. i Good watch work and best
plication to J
eye glasses. J
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onr rntnlnomp nr tolor\V>/~vK?irw*v/-wi-i%?
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ons that i | 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C* M
re S. Drafts,
rton county, 'Phone 934
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of Henry ., I
xv^aucr, nave you paia lor your
paper? If not, why not? Remember
mistrator. we nee^ the money.