The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 27, 1909, Image 12
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I cur Lexington friends ...
I The Lion Fui
| Ask for Catalogue.
Good Farm For Sale.
I offer for sale, my place, two miles I
northwest of Swansea, S. C., containing
75 ares, with buildings, hog-wire
pasture, which cost $50; plenty of ^
water, 28 acres open land, balance in a
forest; plenty of litter and wood. ?|
Pnce SI.400. Th? ? Qootj'vp ;c I tl
one of the best farming sections in the
CCUnty. C. U. Uan't na?J this piaoer c
rented this year. Fine cotton land. 5;
Parties wishing tn -''dress me at ?
Bateeburg, S. C., R F D 1. ^
S. W. rfHEALY. w
3 in the market fo
the well known
7erv best Ranges
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Hard'
everything in 3rL
s city?All the beg
ight and Blacksm
a specialty of Fa
)all to see us whe
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sry department is
wholesale trade
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While attending the State Fair be j
ire to attend The Lyric theatre. |
'wo performances daily, afternoon j
nd night. The nrice of admisson is i
nly 10 cents. The best performers j
aat money can secure has been ob- j
lined and there is no place in the !
ity where you will find better amuse- i
tents, no matter what price you pay.
e sure to visit the Lyric while in
olambia. Under the new managelent
the Lyric is certainly up-to-date.
>r a COOKING or
"MAJESTIC" of
manufactured, ?<e
ware!
irdware, and our pr
>t makes.
ith Material always
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,rming Implementsn
in the city. Ws'l
. always stocked wi
with promptness ar
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Wayside Notes Gathered Here and ?f(
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Subscribe for The Dispatch now. on
Everybody will be at the big show i,)g
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Attend the estate land sale of I. H.
Nimnamaker, near Irmo, on Wednes
day, Nov. 10th. Some fine lands will ^
be sold. See ad elsewhere. if
The Misses Ethel and Nellie Caug'n- |
man, the two .very at tractive daugh- a
t-ers of Railroad Com missicncr Caugh- |
man, were here for the fair.
The Hon. E. C. Ridgell, of Bates j
burg, attended the lair yesterday. '
Mr. Bob E.eazer, now of Washing- jj
to.2, formerly of Spring Hill, was j
among the fair yesterday. j
Dr. R. G. Kiilingsworth, dentist, BE
will be at Swansea, Wednesday, Nov. (j
3rd?one day only. |s
Miss ITattie Lt-e, the bright and in- 1]
foresting little daughter of Mr. and SI
Mrs. H. M. W iugard, has been quite J IS
?ick with fever for the past ten days, j j
UWtli to the regret of her host of II
uloiidr If
Thd Lyceum Coim-dy Company has jj
won the hearts of all Lexington. This jS
is the cleanest and decidedly the best ji
company that lias ever appeared here, ; kg
and should receive a large patronage j jj
every night. j sg
Mrs. Jacob Roberts, of Columbia, jj
attended tl e fair and is the guest of j jj
re atives here. I jj
M". Th}-. J. Harper, of Columbia, jj
was among the prominent gentlemen
at the county fair. j 58
Solicitor George R"!I Tin*, merman, j ?.s
one of TO'-1 most popular pro* oting at- j $ !
ternoys in the Slate, was at tin. fa;r. | j!J
State Senator Oregon, of LoosyRIp, ! H
v.*as Ju-re ror the lair, meeting his J jjjj
friends. i |
"No M >ther to G lide Tier'' viiJ ha j U
presented by the Lyceum Comedy j Sjj
Company tonight. The price cl mi- j |jj
mission will bo 10 cents.
Mr. and Mrs. D. 13. Raw!, of Rates- I [{
burg, were among the popular visitors y
here yesterday. ^
Col. 3b J. Griffith, the able superin- a
tor.dent, of the South Carolina peni- 1
temiary, and Mrs. Griffith were here (
for the fair. 1
Oapt. C. C. Roberts, of the peni'.en- ij
tiarv, attended the county fair. , \
The Lyceum Comedy Company will j
present "No Mother to Guide Her" I
tonight; "Wanted a Wife" Friday |
night, and "Jesse James" on Saturday
night. The price of admission is
only 10 cents.
WANTED?Lightwood, oak and
pine wood, on subscription at The
Dispatch office.
Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Hiller and
children of Columbia, were here lor
the fair,
Mr. Walter J. McCartka, of Bates-,
burg, was here for the fair an yesterday.
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Hardwa
ices always please. We
i in stock, and all orders
IPLEMEISI
--Carrying all the latest
1 take pleasure in showii
th the best goods, and wid
care.
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Ir. Albert M. Boozer and hi* ; Dr. R. G. Killii
irming daughter, Miss Lena Boozer popular dentists
Columbia, are here for the fair. i distinguished 0'
! through town W
Ve are indeed glad to see our friend I home Irom Bates
ion P. Shumpert, of Gaston, R.F.D J
ending the fair. Mr. Shumpert is j Messrs. H. J.
i of the best and most prompt pay- two prosperous ;
subscribers on our list, and there Samaria, were lie
Lot a better man in the county. j tors of business.
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Columbia invites you. LEV]
invites you. Come! Make
C!app Shoes
THE ARISTOCRATS OF
MEN'S SHOES
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Walk-Over
83,50, 34.00 and S3.00
TIIE YOI'XC MAX SHOE
The great variety of stvhs and shapes
we are showing make it to your interest to
wait until you come to ('ohimbia so you
can get just the style Walk-Over you want.
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Lever's Specaa! for Me?
S2.00, $2.50 and $3.00
You will save iifty cent- to a dollar in actual
wear if you will let n- sell you your
n.-vf oair Sen if von don't.
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SHOES FOR
ELKSKiW, the largest wear- [ Tan and !
ing and softest leather ever | Calf Work s
put into a shoe, black and I able
tan, $2.50. J P3IC
WHEN YOU BUY, BUY
LESS THAN ?
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; us figure with you.
so much about, This
come to the State Fair, j
ire! I
i handle the best line of j
are promptly filled. j
improved Cultivators, 1
ig you through, whether 1
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etake pride in serving J
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of Columbia and a j sand hills, beginning at Gascon on,
Id Fellow, parsed Monday, November Sth.
[onday on his wav i , ?
burg Hon. J. Frank Kneeee, postmaster
i of Batesburg, was here yesterday for
and Felix Burgess, : the fair
voting gentlemen of I
to Monday on mat- ! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Livingston, of
i Leesviile, were at the fair yesterday. #
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FASHION'S FAVOIHTF
S3.50, S4.C0 and S5.00
Never was Ladies' Shoes so e>:<jni-itoly
j fashioned as the Shoes yen will iind her?.
I Tile 81.00, $2.0(1. $2.00. and 8->.oo ones
I show the same exeellenec of style and <;ualI
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Children's Shoes jj
H Phoenix Calf is the most durable leather rv<-r ;j
j| j ut into a rhiUPs shoe. Try a ]-air n> xr lime, If
E Misses size i! to *J, SI.50. v to I ' . 3; .25. !
( ~> to S, S1.00. jj I
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( Soys: Phoenix Shoes
iS.'hooI Shoes size J'., to St.SO, i toil,
^ St.35, Sh. to Y>SI .25
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hlaok, Kangaroo t Satin CaJfj single Sole
hoes, very dur- <
> Work Shoes
i- qp ftrt t PRlCt SI.75
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GOOD SHOES, THEY COST I
5HODDY SHOES I
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