The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 01, 1909, Page 8, Image 8
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/ A Great Sale oi
Ladies9 Suits at
I I Slightly soiled sui
See them and yon will
Misses' Suits for c
gain makers. Latest s
Ladies' Cloaks at
All new styles, materu
fit. $7.89 and up.
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Order by I
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and popnla
Wayside Notes 6athered Here and in^?wn Je:
' . _t . . ? Mrs. Wa;
There by a Dispatch Man. of Coiumbi
Iiexington cotton market 14>4C. week with
Mr. R. Glover Able, of Steedman, ^
progressive farmer ana lumoerman, Matthews,
was here on Monday. - in two an(i
Have yon seen the Cameron cook- Roofs haw
ing range at M. D. Harman 's grocery. You will
They are the latest improved and up- <3ient8 an(j
to-date range out. Call and see one '.^le/at H
before y ou bay.
Magistrate C. R. Rish, of Pelion, is ne^gtock*
among the court visitors this week. Kaminer &
Fine brands seeded raisins, currants MaI
and citron for fruit cakes . h th w
H. N. Kaminer & Co. Batesburgj
Mr. W. H. Donley, of Gilbert, one of dry poods 1
the most successful easiness men in Columbia,
the count]-, is here as a juror. to see her I
Don't fail to see Ten Nights in a WANTE
Bar-room next Monday. Played by ers to send
thirty people. A carload of scenery, of date Ocl
Fine orchestra. Ten Nigi
Mr. W. L. Rawl, of Batesburg, a beautiful t
successful lumber dealer and financier, December (
as attending court as a juror. Mis3 Ann
You will find a beautiful line ot turned fror
Christmas and Holiday goods at H. M. Miss Sadie
Wingard's. Don't buy until you see jyjr. E. A
his line. Everything in candies, fruits on ruVal roi
raisins, nuts, etc. iog, singim
Mr. W. D. Rickard, a leading mer- rival of a s
chant of Batesburg, i3 a juror this night. An
week. woman's sr
Judge John S. Wilson spent the never vote
week-end at his home In Manning. When yo
Have you seen the Enterprise meat groceries n
cutter.-: and lard presses, at H. N. ar<*? }he ?^c
Kamine & Co. They are just what ]?e9,t h.ne tc
you need. nnd his pri
Mr. Julian P. Meetze has entered Don't for
into the hay and grain business, oc- room next
cupying the dispensary building, next big adverti
to H. M. Wingard's. Pretty B
Mr. John C. Blake, of the Dispatch lumbia, is
spent the week-end with relatives at Misses Mar
St. Charles, Lee county. Misses R
When you are looking around for ?f the Colh
your C ni8tmas goods: oranges, ap- week-end v
Eles, cxndy, raisins, nuts, &c., see us Miss Era
efore ycu buy. for Wome
H. N. Kaminer & Co. ' charming j
Buy your wedding presents at The Boyle, of S
Bazaar. with her p;
District Deputy H. W. Powell went ,J-Frank,
down to Johnston on Friday to confer P* South C
degrees upon candidates for admis- ing here w;
sion to the Johnston Lodge, I. O. O. F. Be sure t
Mr. Powell remained in Johnston you make a
over Sunday and had a most enjoy- ,.T. XTfPU,"
able Htav V AiN 1
able stay. . unknown p
Miss Ida Shealy, ot Batesburg, is ^est ca9h t
visiting Mrs. Manly P. George.
We are pained to learn of the serious 3 Wo
illness of Mr; S. Luther Smith, at his ... T
home near Hilton. , - \ n0"
~ x,- shingle mil
Frank E. Griswold s mammoth rail- (j Boor's
road pavillion, Ten Nights in a Bar- Hook's wh
room Co., will exhibit in Lexington orders for
under their big water-proof tent, next abort .untie
Monday night. The play that always an.. f|ua?ti
pleafes... Free concerts. to'cat shin
Trade Centres and F
Seasonal]
OAIMMUKVCMnBdOrVKTAHK
Our line
have picked out complete. V
I lot O f$30, $35 Skir
37.50 values, 100 JpSkir
85 Black
i best styles in jet buttons;!
, m *1 J o -4. for
Tailored Suits 75 Blacl
1.5 0. $10 Skirt ft>r
Black H
i is undoubtedly at the right j
$1.49 to $S
sst suit offering of Silk Pet
^ . TTT7C1TT7 crq.r- get aSa'n11
r /*X
COi' "T~* ' Mary O
is fresh and new. lady- Weci
Ladies' f
ts for only $4.98. t0 ^12-50> at
be pleased.
mly $9.98. Bartyles.
54-inch 1
Bargain Prices. 45-inch!
lis and excellent 48-inch ]
32-inch i
r ffrict t.hft waII known Sara is Belief for
r attorney, of Chapm, was If you have pains in the
sterday oil legal business. Bladder or Kidney trouble,
^ . tt tain, pleasant herb cu?e fo
rd, nee Miss Burns Kreps, try Mother Gray's Auhtral't
a, spent several days last safe and never-failing reau
her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Eftrd. ^V^rSs."The'sfoi
iam and Pickens Roof and LeRoy, N- Y.
leetze spent Sunday in St. ?the
trip having been made Th6 Lyri
a half hours in Mr. Sam The Lyric gt<)ck Coi]
dsome Buick. Lyric Theatre in Colum
find your Fruit Cake ingre- pleasing large oudiences
fruit cake ready for your formance this week. 1
. M. Wingard's grocery. the strongest companiei
groceries, always see the aPPear?d beI'?re a,ColnI
fresh and good, at H. N. 8whLn^m,a.~
p , b ronage. When you are
' ways go to the Lyric ft
y E. Boatwright, formerly of fun and amusement,
hitten Dry Goods Co., of ment will see to it that
is now with the well known money's worth. This i
irm of J. C. Moore & Co., most popular play hous<
where she will be pleased and its popularity is in<
jexington friends. ??
D-Some of our subscrib- I T? sympathize with a
us a copy of the Dispatch ' W1^h her; to sympathize
"ober 27, 1909. 1 swear with him.
hts in a Bar-room, that j 3th,
15 and 25c admission, j
iio Martha Meetze has rc- ; ? j rrtSXSM
n a most delightful visit to I
Rsz-ior of St. Matthews. j
. Roof, the popular carrier | C 177"! " I ?3 j
:te 3. left town this morn- I I H fj I I B E |l 1
r sweet lullabees of the ar- ] ? \J & fe 6 P P E 1
tranger at his home-last j 1* V: r K fe I1 | (
stin'is now u champion of ; fe k||r| |i j ;
iffrage, as the stranger will j IS rllipl B
under our present laws. ? V-ft BKEk j
i* go to buy your Christmas j j |l ,j
jmember that H. M. Wind- : -lu wl? I j
I reliable grocer, has the j ?gr*f j f- g, || H [' -j
? select from, and you'll j SbIH | f' f |)E
'get Ten Nights in a Bar- ;
Monday, Dec. 6th, Read j
semen t.
rliss Mima Hook, of Co- r>
visiting her cousins, the !
y and Katie Bell Caughinan. | U
ath Efird and May Boozer, j ww
>ge for Women, spent the ! IE Bra ^
i,*irh their parents here. ! Q k
estine Barro, of the College | f?
n, accompanied by her j
^oung friend, Miss Mattie ,
umter, 9pent Thanksgiving !
irentshere. j J um tired of sittin
\v mgard, of the Uhiversity j
arolina, spent Thanksgivith
the folk at home. ' fortnble rockers. 1 \\
o call at The Bazaar before j
-our Christmas purchases, (like this delivered
D?To buy sound mixed or !
ea9, in any quantity?Quote j ^ JJJ"
>rice f. o.'b. your station. J m
cie Flour and" Grain Co. ! "
Laurens, S. C. i wc HTUFR ftf
TV la lim h V I Mkll w?
F. Shealy has his saw and j
1 now located at Charlton j
place, near Mr. Luther i nifVCDQDIU ?
terehe is prepared to fill all j uIuuLlluUll B
lumber and shingles on J
e, also to dress lumber in j 1806 Main St. Col
ty. He also has a butt saw '
gle blocks. 2wop ' PHIWIIH MHHBMT III Hill
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ashionable Markets
>le Merchai
SKIRTS FMRRAflNIi (NYTHINI
Ul&llliu Llliuiiiiuiiiu i*i u i mill
YOU WANT
of Ladies' Skirts and Petticoats is moi
Ve have anything you want. All ne1
;ains.
ts, all shades, at $1.98
ts, all shades, at $3.98
: Voile Skirts, beautifully trimmed i
atest styles, regular $10 to $15 quality
: Panama Skirts, latest styles, reguk
$8.00; regular $8 Skirt for $5.
eatherbloom Skirts. We bought thei
>rices and will be sold likewise. Fro]
J.89
ticoats in variety at prices you will n<
ardner Capes. Special to suit ever
in not enumerate. Come and see the:
Short Jackets, rangiug in value from j
only $3.98
IESS GOODS AND SILKS
Broadcloth, $1.25 quality 98
Serge, all shades. 75c quality 55
Panama, $1.00quality 85
Sic Mohair, 75c quality 50
Voawa. | | | ^ ^ |
back, Urinary, IhJ m V \
and wan1: a eer- M ^
r woman's Ills. m M A
m-Leaf. It is a ^
lator. All DrugSample
package
her Gray Co.,
opany, at the JlJSt RCCC
bia, has been
s at every per'his
is one of _ B
3 that has ever CninmAtlT
nbia audience, ^9 III l?J III 1 I &
1 orr*o rvof.
in the city al)r
an evening
The manage
you get your WAAlfC
s one of the WvvlVai
e? in the city
jreasing.
woman, cry , . - .
! with a man, 111 tlllS 101
and HORSES
1113*1115 Hampton i
F W. L. Jumper.
% W. L. Jumper, who is in the
^*l|bj|JSBv cantile business in Columbia,
native of this county, and his fi
| will be indeed glad "to know that
meeting with so much success i
capital city. He carries a line li
? in uncom- staple and fancy groceries, and
catering for a share of the Lexi
]] | . trade upon the merit of his goods i
ill Iia\ e one There is no place in the city \
you ran buy your supplies cheap
to me for Where you will receive more com
^ 1- A?;
treatment, uur pet > pit; ikiuiu^ i
0 city will find W. L. Jumper a m
pleasant gentleman to transact
ness with.
)0D VALUES Notice, Trespassers.
This|i8 to notify all persons n
> I Villi trespass on the lands of the u
b lIRjjil signed by either hunting, fishin
in any manner whatever. Tin
nmhio Q ft will bo rigidly enforced agaim
UmOia, d. 0. violators of this notice. '
4w8p. J. J. LO\
We Bring You
?in'ii i n i i
[J I Special showing in whil
11 cord for baby cloaks
50-inch Suiting at 25c.
jabots, 50c, 75c quality for 3
^ 36-inch Black Silk $1.25
36-inch Black Taffetta, $
Kimonas, 98c. 225 Flan
$1.50 quality for 98c
: Stylish 1
" Clothing
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for
men
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Colum
SESand R
>ived our third
within three
; we have several w<
, suitable for farmiu;
m
jury Wen
lie ...
Groceries, Hardware, Etc.,
t mer- ' in anjT quantity, at wholesale or reta:
is a | prices at T. B. Aug'ntry & Co's., Cc
riends j lumbia, and you will find it of ad vac
; he is ; tage if you will consult them abou
n the j 3'our wants. Their stock is very larg
ne of I and the quality of goods is the ver
he is ! best that money and experience c-ai
ngton j buy.
done. I ?
rtero j REAL ESTATE.
er or j
tpnnq FOR SALE?One lot situated in thi
- I . o n
ii the t-own UI wmie xvouk, O* L/ \f LA VIT/pV
lighty measuring 100x125ft. with residents
busi- ?n^ work-shop on same. For furthe
information address, if. L. Gartman
New Brookland, S. 0. Nov. 27-2 mcs-]
Lezington Ginnery Notice.
inder- Only two 'more Fridays and we wil
g, or c^ose down for this season. Remem
i law l"er the dates: November 27th aii(
5t all Iecember3rd.
HENRY D. LYBRAND, IVTgr,
VTN. November 24, 1909.?2wo
1 "*
the Best in
:e serge and Bedfords
Also showing in black
9c
quality 98c
1.25 qnality 98c \
nelette Kimonas, $1 to
bia, S. C/TARES
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sll-broken MARES 1
g and breeding. 1
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l^osumoia, o. u
Tillman Says Sweep Out The fl
|!! Bam Once a Tear. fl
i- | Moseley Bros., Prosperity, S. C.,
t j great clearance sale in full blast. Re- *
v j suits surpasses our expectations.
n j Fresh goods constantly arriving. ]H
. Thousands of good bargains left?
j most anj'thing you want. We hoist
* the red flag Wednesday, the 24th, !
? | which means prices cut deeper and
e | deeper. No letting up; goods must H
r | go. Store crowded every day. Join , ' H
i the crowds.
? I MOSELEY BROS., B
j 2\v~> Prosperity, S. C.
<
3 ; Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette
; coupons wanted. I will redeem these HI
j iu cash. Pice 13. Harman.
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