The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 27, 1909, Image 9
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f THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH.
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, & Representative Rewspapcr. Savers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Bounties Like a Blanket.
VOL. XXXIX.
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we wane evt
ss
I attending the Sta
I Dry Goods
* n 1,000 yards, 40-inch Sea Island,
the yard 5c.
5,000 yards best Apron
St Ginghams, the yard 5c.
. 5,000 yards 36-inch Percale,
the yard 5c.
1 1,000 yards best heavy
Outing, the yard 8 1-3C.
1,000 yards 36-inch Fruit
. Bleaching, the yard 8 l-3c.
' 3000 vards best Cotton
I.: Flannell, the yard 8 l-3e.
5,000 yards 40-inch Liner
Lawn, the yard 10c.
1,000 yards Rep. in all colors,
the yard 10c.
5,000 yards Dress Ginghams,
the yard 5 c.
. Best American Prints, the
. yard 5e.
54-inch Repeilant Cloth
the yard 48c.
|6 59c Panamas, while it lasts
H at 25c.
I Oh, if you could buy a curtain 3l
ysrd9 long and 60 inches wide, i]
ecru and white for only 50 cent
would you do- it? We will sell 50
at 50c each. Tni9 i9 the greatest bar
gain on earth.
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Dr. Dsrrick Bay3 j G
Main Street Property. I i-ist
Dr. E. P. Derrick has purchased j
from Roof & Rarr, the property on ,
which Derrick's Drug Store is located ' j ~
on Main street, formerly Dr. Hendrix' j r'-p .
property. The property is being im- ; p* ^
proved, and will be one of the best j w
arrauged buildings in town when ! A \ J
completed. ! ^ '
> j J. Fr<
Lsver, Ths Shoe Man. j
When you are i?i Columbia next j R, Ba
week loosing tor shoe values, remem- j Capei
ber that Lever, The Shoe Man, has I Jas. ]
> the largest and most complete line of j John
shoes to be found in t:ie Carolinas. 1). Ja
You will fm 1 the prices at Levers to i Jacoi
be most moderate. See advertise- ! Char]
mem elsewhere. 1 Allen
JONES' CASH II!
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Hext Boor toCcpehnd Co.
C GLUME I A, I
tNot the la
chance to buy \
Goods, Shoes,
nishinc^s, etc., a
, >y found in Colum
/\ \ Doing a st
I are n0t taXed 1
^ich ls recess
business. Neitt
i / \i IiM7 nn had account*
r we are able t
1 |/|^1 cent, less than
I By helping
M|\ W selves, for if oi
9 i ^row as ^ ^as']
IPy?uwnl stK"' "
. 'J. .J than they are a
AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 887 J
KtiaMMo c?Mtc?.. Mtkw* if our statemen
L. A-JONES, "i
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Hfc A
ny reader of The Dis
ite Fair. The man
Shoes That Will Wear
Patent Colt, Vici Kid, Box
Calf and GunMetal at one-half
what you have been paying?
$1.00. $2,00, $2.50, $3.00 and
$3,50 for $5.00 Shoes.
|
I Ladies' All-Wool Sweaters
Blue, Garnet and Black will
be sold for 65c.
?? fr.n ?> A,n f,,]]
Iiy UU ?Jii. UiCb JLU.ll UiOJSj *u**
length Coats, all colors, and
! the very best materials, cheap
I at 818.50, lined with two-year
1 guaranteed satin, yours for
\ 86.50. These aremanufactur2
ers' samples and cannot be
matched in value elsewhere.
; Children's Coats, worth 85
' S for 81.25. Don't fail to see
! these.
!
53 la-lies' Suits just landed, in green
brown and grey. The skirts are plait 1
ed to the knee and the coats are lined
a with satin. They are worth ?15.00.
s Bates will sell them to you while they
0 last at ST.50. The factory has gone
out of business and we bought the
entire stock.
DON'T FOI
Bit
AT
Richland Sts.
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tentlsmsn cf ths Jury. j A EOMA
: of thirty-six perit jurors for tlie !
d week of the November, 190b, ! We print
of court. 1 account of t
} J. Kyzer, John B. Stack. j B. Corley, c
Jly Gunter, Willie B. Dunbar, ; Corley, of v.
ink Bowman, G. Maxeie Gable, j Mount Vera
eay, Sr, Daniel A. Cook. j of October ]
Bund rick, Sidney O Daily, j Married, <
Jones, Oharli 1 Kail, ! Rev. H. G.
F. Taylor, Perry B. Bowman. J church, Mr.
ed Shealy, Gen. M. Eliisor, j count}', and
ie R. Spires, S. fl. Lever, j Lexington,
illie Miller, Earnest. B. Derrick j The abovt
ich Shealy, E. Willie Redmond j tion of a be;
rs T. K el ley, Ben N. Spires, I begun three
B. Addy, Lbc J. Stabler, j change of k
C. Price, Jonas D. Lindler, | prosperous
ck Douglas, Jacob F. McCartha } beautiful vc
> J. Lucas, L- Mosor Steele, lishments* f
ie T. Corley, Geo. A. Hope, j families of
L. Kite, L. D. Fur tick. ; commenced
I sultovy sore
i changed pic
1554 MAIN STSEET I and
2 r? scions tenuis
J. V/. f ? i "> / .
it had (irst u
, v i4. i yearn for a :
st chance?out a good Kut to m;;
'/->nr- ^VU ori'1 .> playing a
our -all ax.i. Whtivi !_/ > ;,r,;ne
Underwear, Gents' Fur- ifarmns
ous of house.
tthe lowest prices to be abiywuhii,
, . to western i
Oia. views as to 1
. the lire in til
rictly casn business, we kindling at
.i , cupid was <
vitn the heavy expense titter ami
ary in conducting a credit u.e'ojik?
ier do we have any lossec ! came togeth
J ! last I- riciay
5, and tor these reasons, ! looked into
o sell you at least 10 per I thdr^souis1
other merchants. i
,,11 the Gust of 1
un TI'lll Hair"* I 1, 4,
( us, Jruu win utip jwui- , oaui ;;ave 11
, .. .1 us< u 10 oaol
ir business continues to th?-v sought,
in the past three months, ! [o.uunee wa
ind our prices even lower I
t present. Come and see j Bate, big
t is not correct. Jj | fumb^a neil
\ Loss," alwr
Nie Cash Dry Seeds Store." | Ra'??lor fa
KlNttTUN, S. UM WEIMJUSIIAY, UU'J
\ TE
patch to make Bate's
iVho sells it for less," 1
Underwear! Underwear!
>
Children's Vests and Drawers fleece
lined, heavy 10c.
Ladies' heavy fleeced vests and
pants, 23c.
Men's best heavy sanitary fleeced
shirts and drawers to match, 39c.
5 25 doz. Men's Shirts, 22c.
50 doz. Ladies' Stock Collars, worth
2-5c, each will be sold for 10c.
25 doz. Elastic Belts in all colors
with buckle worth 25c at 10c. '
The best Corset in the world today,
J American Beauty, wc will sill them
S for 50c to $1.00.
If you want to buy $10.00
I worth of Merchandise from us
don't come in a buggy bring a
wagon.
Free to Every ftsiow
We will give to every customer
purchasing $10.00
1 worth or more of us in the
next 10 days a large lamp
Any color you want, Absoluteily
Free. Thislamp is 22inches
high and a beauty. All are
welcome, Something for
everybody.
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IGET THE BIG STC
NTIC MAREIAGE. ! Keet &
Daring the State
s i j friends at the Jas. I
the following; interesting , wjU all bft there. A
he marnage of Miss Anna ; vou will tind one of
augliter of Mr. ^ Paul J.. , mos^ complete as?
iear Lexington, *rom .the j mer(?haiuiise to be f<
1011, (Washington) Herald ; Mr Ta);p has boe]
*t 3 ^ i ' tions for fair week \
in Monday Oe.ober 12, by . months an<1 ?aa f
0t U,?M: " the biggest and best
bhiUinger, ofSnagiu , feret] anv conceri
Miss Anna B Corley. of j It m>t vl
..outh Carolina. . tj^y or what price v
i paragraph is the culmina- ; R
autitnl little romance that ; jiiKla hoat th)i m,
' -vea" W w,t 1 a," ex: j attentive salespeople
iters between a liardyand ive a n}0st 00'r.
western :anchor aco a : s}low v(m r|,.. jmrnei
mi.g .any ot rare accomp- ; Vant to buv or
rorn one ot tna tine o.d j - ..v, >f
tne sunny souto. fn-y , the w? fltir.
corresponding in a do- . ^
of way, and finally ox- j p^. ?
tares. And that was when *13.0 vrl
w went straight to the The Wills Come<
linger saw a face lie was company that has s
t opposite to at the table Columbia audiences
hund: e I years, and w&tch for Fair week. T!
1 coffee and cut the pie; very attractive and <
the features ot the uncon- ; attend this popular
t of her heart ever since the city. liemehibe
'jmmenced to flutter and por, the popular ma
flic !*-si i hat
, . ....
ke sure that eupid was not. | Jiis audience.:. just
auk upon t.'iem. they ' and you will be
-pondeneo for ihret years, ' ? hother's
tastes and mcth- | p ? 'pppr..tM 0 n-orb.
farming, ami psolj- j SnmlVv ni?hi
,c-: practical idea peculiar !
neu, learning each other s ! -1 "o ta,\ cohectiom
whose duty it is tw start j hoik,
le morning and split the ; Mr. and Mrs. \\\
night. And all the time j Gaston, vec-re here 1
irawing the silken cord \ called in to see us.
lighter around their ' ter people 1?> he lou:
finally the willow and j it is always a pleasu
? north* and the souti.? j yjr> all{] Mrs. M. K
er on this western shore | niother of Mr. iiutia
afternoon, and as they j vVpre ]ierP vesterdav
each other's eyes and j a heavvVrost tell*,
rids, each realized that j * .. .f
had been searching for ) V"? > Llince
their reincarnation, j j iar..'a : 'e ' :
was necessary to remove j m ,1U"
ravel, and the quiet Sab- j &SjF~C. I). KEN?
hem opportunity to gel Street, Columbia. S.
i other, ami 011 Monday each purchase, Satu
out eupid's family physi- Photograph of Presii
pthodist preacfier, and the
is made perpetual. _ , ^ _ __
.^Z. Cotton Seed K<
We now have a iu
is at 03. sacd meal and hulls
; store in Columbia will prices. Will exchai
[)me \ou to his store in Co- for seed. Bring via
I week. Bates sells it for \Ve pay highest pric
tys. and lie has special bar- StTMMEE
ir week visitors.
LUiJiJK /?7, lyuy.
S ST
Store Headquarters i
will give you a cordis
Men's Clothing
We are showing some very
fine all-wool Suits made in the
best style, at ?4.50, $7.50 to
$15,00.
Boys' Suits, all kinds, all j
sizes, all prices 75c to $3.50. j
%
Mens Hats j
We claim to have the best in the j!
city for the money. We want you to |
see them. It costs you nothing, but |
wiil pa>" you without a doubt. All 3
colors and shapes. 7"; *. *1.00. i: 25 and \
j Si.50. |
I j?
| # Ladies' Hats jj
j We are selling Samuels Bros.' Hats 2
at $ > 50 Paris models. Pattern Hats j|
at *3.50 to *5.co. A line Jot of t hese i
Hats in the latest stvies at *1.50 to \
So. 00. - |
Children's Caps 2Uc to 15c.
TTnor T?To flcr.e For Your Gcod. I
?
When cotton goes up a little don't \
think you have to pay mors lor your |
goods so quick. Every merchant f
.about with the times have contracted
j for their supply when cotton was low t
and should protect their trade. We j
are offering today cotton goods as t
| cheap as eyer. j
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)RE WHERE
ills It Fc
wtTapps. ! (%%$
Fair meet your j 0 SS I
j. Tapp Co., they [ 8 83 B
.t the same time : W
the largest and j
icrtmcnts of line , t+ ,
Duncl in the youth, j ^ Ohif pUi p0^(
a making- prepare- | us ;n suc}1 a fair IV
'isitors tor several
fathered together tGHier's relation W
bargains ever of- j ,
ii in Columbia. j biG. ASIG6 11'OITl t
ou iZt TW? I bank has the adva
5S n^l?.y?al ! total resources am
e in r!>.e city to '
iial welcome and j gg |?j 5 a O $ $2 $
use stock whether ; I Bo ?a ?S $ 3 a
every day of 1 * i fi 11
? fir
raai.
1y Company, the *
to often charmed
, hat-. be-.-n engaged :
lo programme i<
everybody should ' A FQVUl&X ColUC
theatre while ir. , .
. . >r r\r.t; ti. t.'t^'pnlar oonr
r . hat .Mi". Davec- .. , , > f
< v.dornbia attending tne (_
l'h?^ ill WU\ S >?'- .. . .. K. (.' / /
, , , . .'/-.ia.. .liv. 1j. 'jr. took
IS ?)(:t to illll'.t-e - .
,, a:n; eon-eral manager t>\
vohe (-.mi a ,1 .. *
, Furniture Com:a:: v. Mr.
ed. , .. . i
??t r-iT.- a:siwe.-sfn. and
V>u> ::e^s <d < \>r; :ihi;
Lancaster spent Linn Fumi*uro Company iiKV-irihiy
known to no,
> were good in the ciiiieno:" Lexington ceant
has had more to do with
\ C-ocdwin of growth of Columbia than f
for III,- fair ana *!> ?* Ikvww f?m hh
Tlitv- nr.- no b.-t- :-.i all that :h,
anvvvlx-r,- and Pa-S ? a>?a "li t big
re to see them. he r.umoer- Ins fnei
, ' "/ . ! thousands. Vecomnanvini
,. Xuuand and tb<? uVV. >.v,l Evan*.
ikI, M iJatesourg, ( j,,,; M. May, and Waie H.
i ali jrood joJiy and popular
r-n Sunday night. j q, timeitv.
e and Miss Annie
r 3U iniay in Co- :
Minnaugh's.
s'Y CO, i:?l> Main ; j. p. Mirimaugh & Co.,
O., will give with wants to see every visiior
irday, Oct. 150, a j county at their store while
dent Taft. bia at the fair. You vvi
?, \ bertr-r gentleman to do foil*
, M ,, i than Mininaugh and you'll
&1 &21CL ilTlliS. I ch;.)rr ni f js a^oro.
11 supply of cotton ^
for sale at lowest 1 " *"**"
ige meal and hull* i Stationery Chei
i vonr rawhides. ! "*
:es for same. i A big lot of pape- and en
I & BOOZER, ; 5 flent packages, a birga
Chapin, 8. C. ] Baxaar.
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nnr 1
I
while in Columbia I
il greeting. |
Heap and Piles of Ginghams |j
Outing, Sea Island, Sheeting, Drills, $3
Cotton Flannel, Suitings, Flannels, Spj
Bleaching, Percales, Shirtings, Homespuns,
Ticking, etc. All dress goods
today are even cheaper than ever oe- ajjM '
fore. All 50o Mohairs and Brilliantine. Ljjfl
Panamas and Danish Cloths are ??J
cheaper, we offer you your choice at pU
the yard while they last, 25e. ' ||Pj
54 inch Itepellant Cloth the yard 45c KL?
25 pieces Sousett Silk, .'52 inches |y
wide, ail colors, the yard 23c
10,000 yards, 40-inch wide Linen
Lawn, worth 25c, wili be sold for, the ||
yard 10c
50 Girls' school Tamoshanter Caps,. Bp!
eh.C2p at 25e all go at l<>c P*
10,000 dcz Pearl Buttons, the 5c kind j|j|
at, dor. 2c gfaj
25,000 papers Sharps bc:-:t gold ne.-d- j||j
Ics, per paper io
Large Hack Toivols, each r,o |pj
5S-1 nc-!i wide Satin Damask, yard. 25o jig
500 Large Bed Spreads. each 97c |0
150 72x00 inch Bed Sheets, each 00c |p
1,000 cakes of Armour's Toilet : > ap ||j
sold for 10c, all flavors each I S?
I
Comforts and Blankets m
We have at least J.j car load. W
will seli you a large comfort filled
with cotton for K
We offer large double blankets ?|
Large, soft wool, silk bound Blankets JS
at ?1. Go. ||j
Columbia, S. C. ^
3 to handle any business entrusted to
nd liberal manner as to make the cusitii
this bank satisfactory and prcfitahe
excellent- facilities ^afforded, this
.ntage of a Capital of 125,003 and
ountingto 8180,000.OG. v
lumen from || L |j
, |?reHiden? g *2 H fv ft H f ^pf
tho Lion & $ 8 & i 8 * *. F
Cook ! L'
"" i
I
in Colurn- | ^
ill find no ! $1 ST7V ttnwr vc en.
. . WAUM 4/VA Xiiug (JUUr
U 1108ft with j
find every- j Your Druggist can get it for you fro.?
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111 at TI e I COLUMBIA, S. C.
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