The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 06, 1909, Page 8, Image 8
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Ladles' Tailored Suit Departmem
We are now occupying our new Sur
Department that we have so earnestlj
been working on for the past year. Per
I haps you have not seen this departmen
onrl rln nnt rp?;li7P that thpr? IS Slieh '
nr? unu uv iiui i vuuuv v ?
ladies' Suit department in the State
Therefore, in order to get you to see this
| department we will offer special prices
$50.00 Suits for $42.5(
$45.00 Suits for $39.96
$40.00 Suits for $34.96
$35.00 Suits for $30.0C
* $25.00 Suits for $20.00
$20.00 Suits for $17.40
$15 and $12.50 Voile and Panarm
Skirts for $10.00
I Ladies' long Coats and Cloaks, blacl
and all colors, worth $15, $18, and $20
this $12.50
Infants' long Cloaks 98c to $7.50
Childrens' Cloaks and Jackets. Anj
style and shade you desire. We have il
and at special prices $1.25 to $12.50
We have just received 25 dozen ladies
Underskirts that sell for $7 special $4.98
All silk and ail colors. For a bargain
I here is one.
Muslin Underwear will be sold at bargain
prices. To save money now is the
time.
Belts of Style
If you want anything in Belts we have
it. You should see that line of Belts that
we are going to sell for 25c and 50c
Tango and Teal Duck
Just received two cases of Tango and
Teal Duck?something new, double fold,
30 inches wide. Just what you want for
children's.school dresses and boys' blouses
I regular 12 l-2c and 15c quality, will be
sold this week for, the yard 10c
Order by Mail
FB2TCXL AND SCISSOBS. PetnTectfo"^ere h,
and called in to see us.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and Mr. j. n. Eie&zer
' Tkert by ? Dispatch Man. ggg'
Send us that dollar?yon know. was here on Monday.
Mr. Lemuel Hall and family stopped Hon. Joseph L. Ami<
over in Lexington on Monday, ou w^s here on Monday
their return trip from over in Gilbert with nis numerous frie
and Pond Branch section. They ri - While Mr. S. W. I
port good roads for automobiles. town on Friday he did
Another shipment of Crossett shoes m8mber printers w
in fall styles, at E. G. Dreher& Co. Mr. L. H. Roof, or
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ballentine, o ?!?!?* 9ubscrib2rs> ca
Columbia, were among their trienus Y'
here on Thursday. Mr. L. N. Gates ma
In looking for new novels es in dress j ant ca^ Monday,
goods and notions, the latest out, we Mr. JohnH. Wessinf
invite you to inspect our stock before while in town Saturc
you buy. H. N. Kaminer& Co. and paid his subscripts
Mr. Hampton Scoffill, a popular Mr. L. W. Amick,
young man, of Pelion, was here on called in to see us Fric
Monday, on matters of business. ed his subscription to 1
You will find the latest shapes of Mrs. Emma C. Coun
stiff and soft* hats, made by Jonn B. 1 a position in the new
Stetson, at E. G. Dreher & Co. guit department, at W
Mr. S. H. Lever, a po .<1. substan- H c M Eflrd
bal 5rm,f' fe9ld?InS on 'l99 business trip to Charie
our thanks tor his renewal to The : _ r
Dispatch. / if* ,
Wanted?At once,
Don't you want to make it easy for Stone Quarry, Lexingl
your *1 to or cook, ana we nave ju? gtate Senator D. B
such a stove or range that will be the Leesville, was here 011
best thing you ever placed 111 >dur ten^ance Up0n the r
kitchen. Come and *ee us and look Count M^dical Soc
for yourselves. Prices are neht day. Dr. Crosson is a
II. N. Rammer & Co. Dispatch, and a stron
Mr. FelW Burgess, one of tie pre- better roads,
gressive young farmers of Samaria , T?ine eatinc annlp* h
section, was here on Monday and Takef and crkc
kindly paid us a dollar for another just feCeived at The B
year's subscription. A cleaver gentle- poR SALE?One vo
man is Mr. Burgess. will weigh about 2.500
You will always find the best stock to quick buyer,
of groceries at H. M. Wingard's J. j. Long, Gi!
alway fresh and pure. When in need
of anything in the grocery line, call ^lr. S. Rufus ^mith,
X v.ir? elhcient County Comm
, c A here Monday, broagf
If you are due fo- your paper and 8Cript?on 0f" his fath.
are not c ming to tow i send it by Smirh on Blauk c
mail. Lncle Sam will giadly bring it of bis owu<
to us.
Dr. W. Price Timmerman, one of Capt. C. C. Yount is
the most popular physicians in tije days preparing to inor
county, was here on Monday. Cumberland, Md., win
Dr. R. E. Matbius, the popular larirsTdne^ompany1''
physician of Irmo, was m attendance R otone Co pan}.
the meting of the Medical
Society on Mo y. is a source of much re?
We have trunks suited for all pur- t,qat they are 90 s00f
poses. Hats and shoes to piease tne The best wishes of all
closest buyers. ^ companv them to thei
H. bi. Rammer & Co. Mr. William M. Scl
Dr. Lewie Griffith, who has as many himbia, a popular cler
mn?m friaprla i i t) ia nnnntv tip lia>i P. T n. .
worxux xii&xjvxo *.? w.? ? ? cv juuwrajiee ^y., spem
in Columbia, nis adopted iiome, was a j. js parents anci friej-?d?=
distinguished guest of the medical , tu t
ociety on Mondav, and gave us a D ^r* and ^r;J' ??.hn ^
pleasant call. Peh?n, were vis.mrs
* ~ T , c last week. Mr. Scofheli
Congressman Lever returned from >lr Scoffield is one
Laurens yesterday moraine, where he peters of his section *
addressed a big Farmers Lnion meet Cfop He hag 8- aoerd
ing on Mondaj'. year, from which he
Mr. Jas. W. Ballentine, of Ballen- the neighborhood of V
tine, while here on Monday, kindly Mr. S. N. Harman 1
added his name to the honor ro1! by i ciative thanks for lus
paying his dues for another yep". J paper.
t | Swell! Millinery j
The opening of our millinery this season
was the talk of the city. We had
" the Hats and had them in the newest and
up-to-date styles. The volume of business
1 done in those three days has surpassed
; every opening that we have had in previous
years. Now when you want a styl;
ish up-to-date Hat it will be to your ad*
vantage to visit our Millinery depart:
ment. We have just received a new line
: of JGage Bros'. Phipps & Gherhard's
: Hats. These hats were received since
J the opening, so come early and see them.
i Kid Cloves
All new shades. Prices $1.00, $1.25
[ $1.50, and $1.75
Dressmaking
\ Mrs. McBride, designer and dressmak[.
er Mimnaugh's Store, take elevator, third
I I floor, Mrs. McBride has just returned
> 1 from New York with the latest designs.
> | When it comes to dressmaking and de5
signing it will pay you to see Mrs. McJ
Bride before going elsewhere.
Ladies9 and Childrens5 Underwear j
Infant's cotton 10c to 25c v
Infant's wool 35c to 50c
Children's 25c to $1.00
Ladies' 25c to $1.50
White Coeds Department
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j We will give special prices on all of
our white goods, such as Lawns, Organdies,
Madras, Checked Dimities, Nainsooks,
Cross Bar, Plaids and Dotted 1
Swisses, etc. To save money visit our
White Goods Department.
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Gardner, of the Tbe many Lexington friends of Dr.
are on Monday g jj. Kreps, of Columbia, will be
glad to learn that he i9 recovering
, one of our from a recent accident, in which one
acribers and a of his leg9 was broken, and that he
>f Spring Hill, will soon bo- able to remrae his extensive
practice.
3k, of the Fork, Dr. J. R. Langford, one of the leadshaking
hands ing physicians of Swansea and one or
nds. the most prominent physicians in the
Shealy wa9 in county, while here attending the ?
not tail to re- Medical Society on Monday kindly
ith his dollar. dropped in and renewed his snbscrip- _
r . " ' tion to The Dispatch for which he has L
e of our best appreciative thanks. L
lied in to see us c f p
Six days of fun and enlightenment r
I is what the State fair promises visitors . B
de us a pleas- vear< ?phe fair starts on Novem^
? . * 1 ?r?? ?..it A. I
oer i anu win wmiuue uuui tut: lugim
jer, of the Fork, of November 6. President Taft visits "
lay dropped in Columbia on Saturday, November 6.
^n. Two oie football games including the
nf tho "EWV- Clemson-Oarolina game will be playlay
and renew- !<?. Other attractive features will be
[ he Dispatch. the llrt this year. ^
^uineTand Letter to'c. it. Efird,
. P. Roof's. Lexington, S. C.
;turned from a Dear Sir: Here's a mail-order paint _
ston this morn- ?there are seuyral sueh-fo per cent ot
its solid partis barytes and whiting,
and 3o per cent of its oil is benzine and
laborers at ,valer; the rest is zinc lead and oil.
ton, ts. C. Barytes whiting benzine and water
d. Crosson, of have nothing to do with paint, except
Monday in at- to-make more gallons for victims to
tieeting of the bo\ at So a gallon put-on.
;iety on Men- $"> a gallon put-on will buy the best
believer in The paint there is in the world; here's a
g advocate of paint, about half neither pigment nor
oil, imposen od the unsuspecting,
ananas, lemons, What is the remedy? What is the
kers, fresh line victim to do? Do you favor a purcazaa'r.
paint law in your State?
ke o f 2 ood oxen North Dakota has lately passed such
lbs.?a bargain a law; it is worth, we presume, $5 a
year to the average man. What is
Ibert R F D 3. wanted, of course, is paint of such
strength that 10 gallons will do a 10one
of our very gallon job and wear a long time. Deissioners,
while voe that paint. Should counterit
us the sub- fejts be put-down by law?
?r, Mr. H. K. Yours truly,
:, and also that 95 F. W. DEVOE & CO.
P. S. Kaufmann Drug Cu.. sells our
here for a few I Pa'nt- n
wehe'faloper" Mrs. Bsa ttull DeadLnt
of the Cas- IVIrs. Benjamin Shull, one of the
Mr. and Mrs. most highly respected women of the
lost of friends county, died at her home in Brooktington,
and it land, on Sunday. Her remains were
;ret to every rite buried at Shiloh church, near Gilbert,
1 to leave us. on Monday. Another good women
Lexington ac- j has gone to her reward,
r new home. |
iwartz, of Co-1 rr. C. J. Oliveros, of Columbia,
k of the Lorick will be at Meetzo's hotel one day
t Sunday with jn Lexington, S. C., on Saturday,
! here- October 9th. See him if any trouble
rV. Scoffu Id, of with your Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat or
to Lexington Lungs. Or'if needing proper spec[1
being a juror, catles.
of the largest ?; 77.
ind has a fine XTotiCQ to thd Public,
of cotton th:s After the last week in September,
will gather in ^]1C, Lexington Ginnery will only be in I
1 bales. operation three days of each week,
las our appre- viz: Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
dues to this HENRY D. LYBRAND,
Sept. 27, 1909. Manager. ]
Furnishings and Notions
We have them at 10c. Also large On
Psyche Rates 25c; and larger Psyche wide:
Rates 50c; Sanitary Rates 25c and 50c waist
Large hair nets 10c; large hair nets, any \
best, 25c
New silk Belting in the new shades,
yard 35c 321
White Belting, yard 10c a* a '
New bleached dress braid, black and Spre;
colors 25c to $7.50 time
Bugle Beaded Nets 75c to $3.50 I
Nets with jet setting $3.00
All the new shades in dress trimmings ^
at the lowest prices 5c, 10c, 25c wortl
? Rattail Braid, white and colors, 40c, for, e
50c and 75c
White and colors 45c, 50c and 75c Qn
Mercerized Soutach 10c f
tv/r :?j o i.~,oi rtn~ ren s
ivieiueiiz,eu ouuiaun yaur-sj
Silk Soutach 50c yard
See our Jet Belts at 50c to $3.50 On
Elastic Beits still good. Ask lor Mim- ren's
naugh's 10c belt. Also 25c and 50c 3
belts
Box Ruching 25c and 50c ^ ^
Corded Ruching have returned again.
All colors 5c and 10c. W1
Chiffon and Net Ruching 5c, 10c, 15c any c
Jet Collars 25c to $1.75 an(j a
Jet Jabots 25c to $1.00 r
In Stocks 25c to $1.50 x U)m
Net Stocks 25c to $1.00 ?
Newest things in Bows at 25c, 50c, jf x
75c and $1.00 R1 :
Belt Pins in jet, gilt and silver 25c an?
Sterling silver 50c you v
MONTHLY STATEM
Disnensaries in Le
For Month of Sej
ALL STOCK GIVEN AT CO
Total Invoice Including
ispensary. No. Location. Stock on Hand first Total Sales
Day of Month.
exington 1 Lexington $3,028 35 $2,122 52
ewiedale 2 Gilbert 382 00 382 00
eak 3 Peak 3.346 65 1,431 58
rookland 4 New Brookland 2,230 37 1,001 91
Total $ 8,987 37 $4,938 01
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, )
Lexington* County. (
Personally appeared R. L. Keisler, J. L. ?
the Lexington County Dispensary Board,
sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing i
Sworn to subscribed befori
MHRQrR ..
Just Received our 1
shipment within ti
WAAks.
In this lot we have seve:
and HORSES, suitable for ft
Gregory -
IwEuIe
1113-1115 Hampton Avenue
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Montrose Suiting
Le case of Montrose suiting, 36 inches
, for ladies' house dresses, shirt
:s and dressing saques. There is not
)etter made. 15c quality, yard 10c
Bed Spreads
5 sample Bed Spreads were bought
bargain. Now if you want any Bed
ids at about half price, now is the 1
to get them, from, 98c to $4.25 I
.adies Linen Suits, $2.98 I
Ladies' Linen Suits must be sold; I J
i 38, 310, 312 and 315 will be sold
ach $2.98 I
Dress Ginghams 1
e case Dress Ginghams for childschool
dresses; 12 l-2c quality,
10c
e case Dress Ginghams for childschool
dresses; 10c quality, yard |
>c. These are two bargains it will |
mu to buy. |
Ladies9 Sweaters 1
len it comes to Sweaters we have 1
uiui, siym aiiu &iz,c yuu may ucbiit;
t bargain prices, from 75c to $10. I ]
! and look at this line of Sweaters,
lankets at Bargain Prices
du need anything in the line of
;ets see us. We have them at prices
rill never get again, 50c to $15 pr.
ilumbia, S. C.
i
ENT OF THE
xington County )
>tember, 1909. ' 1
NSUMER'S PRICES.
Breakage Stock ?? Hand
'' g ' Day of Month. ]
$153 18 $ 6 65 $ . 899 18 .
05 20
119 32 8 05 1,906 42
121 20 3 25 1,225 21
$458 90 $18 55 $ 4,030 81
1
1
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ijhulerand A. B Bachman members of
who being each duly and severally 9
statement is time and correct.
0 me this 2nd day of October, 1909.
G. A. Derrick, Notary Public. j
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* MARES
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irming and breeding.
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Co.
Columbia, S. C