The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 15, 1909, Image 11
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THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH.
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DO YOUR
1 A Present for E'
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t Dry Goods.
^ 1,000 yards, 40-inch Sea Island, the
^ yard ...5c
J\ J 5,000 yards best Dress Ginghams,
J the yard....... 5c
I ^ 5,000 yards Percale, the yard 5c
f 1,000 yards best heavy Outing, tbe
? yard 8 l-3c
^ 1,000 yards 30-inch Fruit Bleaching,
V J- the yard ....8 13c
J 3,000 yards best Cotton Flannel, the
J yard 81-3c
? 5,000 yards 40-inch Linen Lawn, the
"W yard..., ,...10c
J ^. 1,000 yard* Rep, in all color*, the
' 2r y?rd 10c
^ 5,000 yard* Drees Gingham, the
* yard .....5c
^ Best American Prints, the yard. .5c
W 54-inch Repellent Cloth, yard... .48c
f 50 cent* Panama, while it last*,
J at ? 25c
W Oh, if yon could buy a curtain 3.1-2
Q yard* long and 60 inches wide, in ecru
\ V and white for only 50 cents, would
W you do it? We will sell 500 at 50c.
0 each. This i* the greatest bargain on
U- S *erth.
I I Shoes TJut lHJ Wear
L * J' Patent Oolt, Vici Kid, Box Calf, Vewj
lour CalNpd (J&a Metal at one-half
* - & ' what yon have been' paying?$1.00,
^ $2.00, $2.50, $8.00, and $3.50 for $5.00
? Shoes.
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Beautiful Church Weddiag I and cut flo
i Tomorrow Evening. beiis, seei
Tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock in suggestive
beautiful historic St. Stephen's church A featur
will be solemnized the marriage of *ortb mucl
Miss Lula Estelle Kaminer and Mr. Yal ?' a 8P
Samuel Jesse Leaphart. The church ^be groom
* presents a scene of beauty, having which pro'
been artistically decorated by the lov- P?ucll? C(^
ing friends of the young people. occasii
The bride will be attended by her an(* p*001
lovely niece, Miss Annie Martha amusing a;
Meetze, as maid of honor, and Mr. C. . Those wl
E. Leaphart, brother of the groom, An2 even*D
-v will be the best man. Congressman B
i. F. Lever, Sam P. Hoof, Alfred J. ^e'
Fox and B. H. Barre will be the ush- Lucille an:
ers. The Rev. T. S. Browu will per- j Iceoline
form the ceremony Meetze, A
Mr. and Mrs. Leaphart will leave t(
immediately fur Florida 011 a brief Messrs. Sa
bridrtl uip. P. Roof, J
? . Meetze, PI
Julian Cor
2?ayor Boo: Was Host. Samuel je
Mayor Sam ?. Roof was host at a i ?
delignsful inform il luncheon on Mon- {
day evening in honor of the bride and | This
groom-to be?Miss Lula Kaminer and v* rinkle i
Mr. Samuel J. Leaphart. in?uhethir
The charming Roof home was beau- seem to pim
tifully decorated with hollv, mistletoe accept any s
YOUR
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We have made greate:
the needs of our customer>
curs ore. We quote a fe
For Christmas bread and cakes, far
Candy from 7c to 20c lb. Best grade oi
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Men's Hats.
We claim to have the best in the
city for the money. We want yon to
Bee them. It costs you nothing, but
will pay you without a doubt. All
oolors and shapes, 75c, $1.00. $1.25 and
$1.50.
Ladies' Hats.
We are selling Samuels Bros.' Hats
at $3.50, Paris models. Pattern Hats
at $3.60 to $5.00. A fine lot of these
Hats in the latest styles at $1.60 to
$6.00.
' Children's Caps ;. .25c to 45c.
If you want to bay $10.00 worth of
Xerchaodise from us, don't come in a
baggy?bring a wagon.
Hoar Us Ones Fsr Your
(hod.
When cotton goes np a little don't
tfcink>yen have to pay more for your
goOdaV sor: qnipk. Every merchant
abont with the times has contracted
for htesnpply when cotton was low
and should protect his trade. We are
offering $odpy cotton goods gs cheap
as 07
LE TO REALIZE WT
is on Earth. Will you
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were, and the many tiney Jobs L
a everywhere, were very
of the coming event.
e of the evening that called John I
i pleasaatry, was the arriecial
delivery package for The Disp
to-be, (who is postmaster) isheadqu
red to be a diminutive mail
. . ,. . tered. H
Ltainmg a pretty souvenir of and3 of b
on for each guest, the bride naugh st<
n'n hparinor nartinnlarlv buyers.
ad appropriate rhymes. chandile
io enjoyed this very charm- cr0wded'
g were: Mesdames W. P. charmed
. Roof, John Wilson Butler, unmatihi
etze and D. R. Haiti wager; heard*"'
3 Essie Efird, Vinnie and goods, n
Harman, Annie Martha skirts, w
una Brown and the beauti- nishin^rs,
i pas neve1
)-be, Miss Lula Kaminer; ' 0ne roof i
m P. Roof, W. P. Roof, W. The tiu
r., Bob Leaphart, Julian P.
offered in
eber Barre, B. J. Wingard, f0UndatT
ley and the groom to-be, bought th
sse Leaphart. selling it
everythir
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for every
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i *3 All JUMay the sfcore
Men's Foot-Rnse in ono shoe It is a
ther. .and notice the diileruice. nane-h's
it? to use whera rut?b*rs or over- w .
tie noeepoary, an<i yo^r shoes man ot p
jh Sola Everywhere, 2 c. Don't ality. Vi
abstituto. store anc
r preparations than e
j. VVe want every
w prices:
icy paten: flou: fron $6.25
: new nuts, all kinds, 15c lb. (
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AS SHOPPING
Sale Starts Today a
n't Delay; Come Befor
FREE FREE
FOR ALL
To every customer
spending $10.00 or
more with us we will
give absolutely free a
large rug, 72x30 in.,
or a dinner get plate.
If you want ?buy
$10.00 worth from me
bring a wagon. ,
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Pom omhar wa a All
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as advertised,, don't
fail to corner something
for everybody.
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TROUT SEEING- THE WONDI
oome? Just thinks mintite, it
BIG STORE. Oneday as good,
i't Forget the Big Store V
IS SEILiLiS
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. Miaaauffh, purchase, you get your i
? Mr. R. L. Weeks, genera
The Popular Jforcliant. there to give you toe smi
and a hearty grasp of tl
j. Mimnaugh, the popular sure to do your Christina
: of Columbia, announces Mimnaugh's.
the advertising columns of - . ,
atch this week that his store
arters for Christmas shoppers. Hsnrv E Earcli
statement has ever been nt- *
o pen can describe thethous- Mr. Henry E. Eargle, (
arerains that this bior Mim- villa in tha nrlnm
we is offering to Christmas , t Saturda folIowir
Every department is just " J .
ovt;r with seasonable mer- tion of a very serious na!
And ewry department is About a year and a hall
with eager buyers?all died leaving seven ehildr
by the magnificent display of .
ible bargains. father's death fails hea
"Eye hath not seen nor ear His remains were laid t
Such an avalanche of dry dar Grove Lutheran chm
otione, shoes, ladies' suits, .
aists, millinery, men's fur- he was a devoted membe.
clothing, hats, ties, etc., The last sad rites were r
[ before been shown under the Rev. J. C. Wessingei
iu the Carol in as. The deceased was abou
ifgist stock ot jewelry and
tides that has ever been a&ea
Columbia store is to be
Himnaugh's. Mr. Mimnaugh
tis stock at a sacrifice and is Dfi&thi of MPS. S
like he bought it. There is
ig suitable for gift*?gifts for Mrs. Pearl e Smith, 1
ethearts, wives, husbands and Benuie Smith, died at he
momKoi' tho T,ppsville. last, niffhfc at 3 <
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lars will do double duty in was about 20 years of age
of J. L. Mimnaugh. " vived by her mother, Mr?
pleasure to shop at Ivlim- to, several brothers and
Mr. Mimnaugh is a gentle- husband and two child! en
leasing and charming person- an Want of only 8 days,
^hen you buy goods at hi? buried this atternon in
I are not satisfied with vctr graveyard, near her motl
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, , I Apples 50c peck. I
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We hav
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Granges 15c to 25c. to SCC US. C
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nd Will Continue
e the Bush
Clothing.
We are showing some very fine allwool
Suits, made in the very best
style, at $4 50, $7.50 to $15.00.
Boys' Suits, all kinds, all sizes, all
prices 75c to $3.50.
HEAPS AND PILES OF 6IN6HAMS.
Outing, Sea Island, Sheeting, Drills,
Cotton Flannel, Suitings, Flannels,
Bleaching Percales, Shirtings, Homespuns,
Ticking, etc. All dress goods
today axe even cheaper than ever before.
All 50c Mohairs and BriUiantine.
Panamas and Danish Cloths are
oheaper. We offer yon yoor choice at,
the yard, while they last 25c.
54-inch Repellant Cloth, the yd. .45c
25 pieces Sonsett Silk, 32 inches
wide, all colors, the yard 28c
10,000 yards, 40 inches wide, Linen
Lawn, worth 25c. Will be sold for,
the yard .10c
50*Girls' School Tamoshanter Caps,
cheap at 25c., all go at 10c.
10,000 dozen Pearl Buttons, the 5c.
kind, at, dozen 2c.
' 25.000 Dftoers. Sham's Best Gold
Needles, per paper lo
Large Hack Towel*, each 6c
68 laches wide, Satin Damask, the
yard 25c
500 Large Bed Spreads, each....97c
150 72x90 inch Bed Sheets, each 39c
1.000 cakes of Armour's Toilet Soap?;.
sold for 10c., all flavors, each 3c
5RFUL VALUES WE A
will pay you to come 10C
as another Vhere
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money back.. Four Attackad By Ea
! manager, is , ^ ,
e .)f welcome ; Quail, the setter which
le hand. Be rauch excitement on tie sti
.3 buvir-g at lambia Monday night, was
i terday morning. This folk
tory of all rabid animals.
I naroxvsm is UDon them, the
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J for 12 hours, and then, if
3 DO&Cl. will come back home. Th(
*>f near t pea_ i ped at the gun as it was
i her and eveiy action indies
bia Hospital ! Dr. p. A. Coward, the
lg an opera- teriologist, immediately ex;
unp liead and pronounced this
.. ease of hydrophobia. Mr
: ago h;s wife J Alfred Wallace, Jr., Mrs
en, and the l and Mr. Seats, all of whorr
vily on them ; tacked by the dog, are b
,f r ! the Pasteur treatment whi<
o resw at Le- efJ ^ state of South Cs
:ch, of which , prevents the necessity of gc
r, on Sunday. ! timore therefor.
xrformed bv ?everal ?ther doSs werc '
this <<ne. In many cases t
know of it and their dog:
.t 55 years of securely locked in the yards
cases the owners do not kn
is advised that every owner
bia keep his dog locked
. w^eks, for Quail is not the
mita. suffering with hynropbobi
wife of Mr. beLn killed here-?The Stat
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s and*is fur- Honor of Kiss Ka
i. Aaron Hat- The Misses Efird charmin,
sisre''s, h^r tain^d at a three-course lui
, the young* s T mrsday in honor of Miss !
She will be iner, whose nvirriage to Mi
i the family J. Leaphart will occur tomoi
ler's home.
S2 to $2.50 a box. Raisins 10c a
iananas 75c to $1.50 a bunch.
re many articles in Fai
esents. Fancy box pap
)ur prices will do the i
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Specials. \
500 ladies' full dress, full length ^
Coat9, all colors, and the very be9t f
materials, cheap at $18.50, lined with f
two-year guaranteed satin, yours for X
$6.50. These are manufacturers' sam- ^
pies and cannot be matched in yalue J
cjo?:wucic. ^
Children's Coats, worth $5.00 for ^
$2.00. Don't fail to see these. ^
COMFORTS MO BLANKETS i
Wo have at least one-half car load. 0
We will sell yon a large comfort filled J
with cotton for $1.00 ^
We offer large Doable Blankets J
for 48c J
Large, soft wool, silk bound Blank- ?
ets at $1.65 ^
Children's Tests and Drawers fleece- w
lined, heavy 10c ^
Ladies' heavy fleeced Vests and ^
Pants ....03c J
Men's be6t, heavy, sanitary, fleeced ^
Shirts and Drawers to match 39c ?
25 dozen Men's Shirts. 22c r
50 dozen Ladies' Stock Collars, m
worth 25c each, will be sold for... .10c J
25 dozen Elastic Belts, in all colors, ^
with buckle, worth 25c, at 10c J
The best Corset in the world today, ^
American Beauty. We will sell them w
' for 50c to $1.00 ^
RE OFFERING t
) miles to shop at ?
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Columbia, S. C. ?
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/bid Dog*. Big Cost Shoe Sale.
caused so We wish to call especial attention
reets of Co- to the bi * cost sale of shoes now going
X58" ou the big shoe store of P. B. Har>ws
th3 his- . _ _ ? ..
Wheu the man in Columbia. He carries one of
y will roam the best selected stocks to be found
not killed, anywhere, and the big sale is attractMimed
aat iag widespread interest.
ited rabies. ^r- Harman is a Lexington county
State bac- mm, and will take pleasure in serving
irained the h-s many friends with the best shoes
Wallace for the least money. Buy your Chri9t.
Mavrant uias footwear of Harman and save
i wete at- money.
eing given "
BriUU it Soesptioa Tonijht.
>ing toBal- Ms. M. W. Mee'ze will give a reception
ton ght in honor of her sister,
h^^wner^ Miss L la Kaminer, who will be mars
are kept ried tomorrow evening. Thi9 will be
. In other one of the most brilliant social affaiis
?i^Colum- over held in Lexington, quite a num?
up for two ber of invitations having been issued
onl}7 dog a week ago.
a that has -<?<
1 Merchant Shot in Charlotto;
W. L. Felder, a prominent merchant
iHliner. of gt< Matthews, was shot and probaclv
etuer- bly fatally wounded under most mvs
lcbeon on terions circumstances, by Express MesLula
Kam- aenger Harry L. Jones at the defot in
r. Samuel Charlotte, N. C., at an early hour yesrrow
even- terdav morning. No cause for the
terrible tragedy has been assigned.
pound, SI.50 to $1.65 20 pound boxes.
ncy Crockery and China
>ers, perfumeries, etc. Call
rest.
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