The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, December 22, 1909, Image 10
This is
I A Complete Showing of
I Beautiful New
I Wonderfully dainty, jus'
I charming as they can be. Y<
1 please you exactly at a price,
2 fully satisfy.
I Those Mary Cardin
I How can you go without or
I eise is wearing them everywl
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1 tVI ATTAm
nave uiese siynsu capes m cvci(
in. And we have prices so low
a Mary Gardiner for Xmas. Pr
and $15.00.
Fancy Linen P
Linen Centrepieces, Squares, Tray CI
hemstitched and embroidered. Come in
at special prices: 25c to $5.50. For a g
small cost here is your opportunity.
When it comes to Linen Towels there
and that is Mimnaugh's. We have them a
Jewelry at One-H;
We have certainly sold Jewelry in th
still selling it. Why should you go and b
more when you can get it at one-half prie
is the time to give a nice Xmas present a
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Order by IV!
PENCIL AND SCISSORS. ,Mr" Ge<x 1
** cleverest men
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and bereonSat^
Tfc?i* Wu . n;.n?4nk u,n 40 Pay hlS 9Ub{
. There by a Dispatch wan. brother.
Oranges and banannas at The Bazaar. you always
Mr. T. L. Williams, of the Sandy at the Bazaar.
Bun section, was in town yesterday. Elias J.
Mr. Samuel Bickley, of Wateree, bia, spent seve
spent Sunday with his parents here. his sister, Mrs.
Come to The Bazaar for your Christ- The land in 1
r mas goods. We have everything. Clarke against
Mr. Jas. R. Richardson is moving be 8ob* on ^be
into his handsome new cottage today. tbe case lis
All kinds of toys, etc., in great va- cour^riety,
at .The Bazaar. The very be*
* be found at th(
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Leaphart
have returned from a brief bridal trip , 1SS lza e
through Florida. berry, one oft
women m Soui
The Home National Bank and the for fche gamij
Lexington Savings Bank will be closed and remained
on Saturday, December 25th, Christ- the g^est of M
mas riav.
-UU.CCL^C UUUC1.
Boy a pair of Christmas shoes at Mi39 Sadie
cost from Harman's Shoe Store in Co- young lady of
lombia. Yon will save money if you several days hi
do* of Miss Annie
There will be preaching at St. John's come up for
(Calk's road), next Saturday at 11 marriage.
a* n:. Buy your w<
Special deputy sheriff Oscar Hedge- Bazaar,
path, of Peak, was here yesterday oa Dr. E. J. E
matters of business. the People's 1
When yon go out to hunt your one of the mos
Christmas presents remember that county, was h
The Bazaar has everything suitable if you are ii
for Christmas and holiday gifts. patch please t
Mr. and Mrs. R. Leon Shull, of up at your ear
Columbia, came over to attend the a season wh
Kaminer-Leaphart wedding Thursday mau mtes w u
last* Miss Jodie C
Biggest line of dolls in town at The was ^ere tor
lazaar. All size9 and prices to select nuptials and s
from. her aunt? M
^ Miss Caughmf
Fancy King apples at The Bazaar. intelIectual po
Mr. 8. A. Mathias, of Irmo, breeder most beautiful
of fine white Plymouth Rock chick- lumbia. She i
ens, was in town yesterday and paid itor here,
us a pleasant call. Reader, rer
Old newspapers, suitable for mer- this office. tV
ntanfa to nun in wraDDine bundles, Let us have
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papering houses etc, for sale at The No order too I
Dispatch office at 20c per hundred. 60 receiv? our
The people are paying taxes right ...
along now. It won't be long before
fche penalty will be added. The Leesvil]
FOR SALE?One 8 horse power To- **
,. . , , at the home o
xier engine, one shingle mill and drag yesterday wit!
saw complete, one log cart. Apply to pr08ent. Re^
John Henry Snelgrove, Lexington, B Harm an B
S. C., Route 2. . . .. - _ 2w9 Taylor, T. S. I
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The Store
Shop at Mimnaug
Woman's Ladies
i Fall Naakwear AnyYgZ7^k
k as effective and gray, mode, blac
>u'll find a style to our Ladies' Cloa!
too, that will as $10.00, $12.5
In Misses' C
good garments r
ler Capes e^c ^ jn ajj stripe
te when everybody 0rs. Special C
lere anytime? We $5.00, $6.00,
f shade they come Silk
that you should get We have ju
ices $10, $12.50 the prettiest you
to get a Scarf fo
price, rnces ir
leces *
loths, Scarfs, Etc., plain wTOC
all sizes, and will be sold Here is one depa
food Christmas gift at a We are at present ve
gift for mother, wife
3 is but one place to go, department and at y<
-t prices unheard of before aell goods in this <
a?f Price The basement at
e past two weeks, and are quarters, for dolls, d:
uy Jewelry elsewhere and
;e from Mimnaugh's. Now ^e little ones alon
.t a small cost. bisement. All good
). Bickley, one of the Sotel Galdwol
in the Dutch Fork, was - jjotel Caldwell, Cc
ay, and was kind enough 0ne of the best in the city
jcription and that of his an(j rate ie only ?2.
Lexington people in the cit
find candies of all kinds the Caldwell an ideal place
it is pfintrallr lnnatpd in th
*v -w J
Caughman, of Colum- section of the city. Exce
iral days last week with fare; large and well ventila
, Amanda Leaphart. the best service. This hob
the case of Washington more popular every day
Vandy Spires, will not traveling men. Stop at Th
first Monday in Janua-. on=e and you'll stop again.
iving been settled out- _
Tiio urana.
it Eastern fireworks can Manager Davenport of
3 Bazaar. theatre in Columbia, has
th Dominick, of New- attractions this week th
he most brilliant young strongly to theatre-goers,
th Carolina, was here dancers, the best singers
ler-Leaphart wedding, comedians of the entire sea
over until Saturday, the Grand this week. The
rs. M. W. Meetze at ^ Price9 Prevail-10 and
Baysor, a charming Christmas ftt PlS
St. Matthews, spent The merry Christmas se;
ere last week, the guest at the store of William P
Martha Meetze, having Columbia. The buyers are
the Kaminer-Leaphart their store to reap the bene
many bargains they are <
*iriinor nrPCAntA n*. The dl"V CTOOds. notions, shoes. 1
wear, etc. You will find al
Itheredge, president of many things that are s
Sank of Leesville, and Christmas giving, and th<
it popular men in the which they are marked,
ere yesterday. afford to buy. This fir
? arrears for The Di?- t5 m08t everybody in
.ekind enough to pay county and you will not be
liest convenience. This ed if y?u vi8it their store n
ion even the newspaper bargains prevail throi
ear his pockets jingle. store in order to reduce st
faughman. of Colombia. yearthe
Kaminer-Leaphart _. k_
pent several days with
rs. Amanda L^apharc. T^e Rhea Live Stock
in is possessed of rare Columbia have just rece
wers and is one of the shipment of horses and m
I young women of Co- have them in all eizes and
is always a welcome vis- P?se3- See thelr 9took wl
city. They will treat yov.
everv deal.
nember your dues at , ,
re need it. The Dispatch acknowk
your orders for job work, thanks, the receipt of two
arge or noue too small dollar bills from onr good i
careful attention. ^ Krentzlen, of Washingt
. __ years subscription in ad\
113X8X3 MOSt. Krentzlen holds a very lu<
le Lutheran Ministers' sition in the treasury dep
eld its regular meeting the United States governm
f the Rev.B. W. Cronk Lettollt wheeler & Robe;
i the following members lumbia> wiU hav0 a car loa<
8'rf tS' ?allen^?6' and horses to arive at thei:
. D. Wessinger, A. R. , January.
Jrown and B. W. Cronk. ' .
For Chri
h's and You Will I
' and Misses' Cloaks
cloak and we have what you want,
materials in shades of brown, tan,
:k and other shades can be found in
ks. Christmas prices are $7.50,
0, $15.00 and up.
Jloaks, sizes 6 to 16 years, we offer
nade of serges,jbroadcloths, cheviots,
s, checks and solids in desirable colbristmas
prices: $2,50, $4.50,
$7.50, $8.00, $12.50, 15.00.
and Spangle Scarfs
st received a new line of Scarfs?
i have ever seen. Now is the time
r your sweetheart at a very low
om 50c to $10.00.
;kery and Glassware
rtment when at Mimnaugh's you must visit,
try busy in this depar.ment. Now for a Xmas
, sister or sweetheart, yon can find it in this
Dur own price. We will from now till Xmas
lepartment at prices unheard of.
Basement
Minnnaugh's is known as Santa Claus headressed
or undressed, wagons, go-carts, doll
and games and hundreds of other things that
will pay you to visit our basement. Bring
g with you so they mighc enjoy the trip to the
s will bo sold at low prices.
i
1. Masonic Officers Elected
dumbia, is At a communication of Lexin^
of Colum- Lodge, 152, A. F. M., held on
00 per day. Saturday night, the following offi
y will find wer0 eiecte(j to serve for the ensi
to stop, as Masonic year:
le business A j Fox;w M.; T. C. Sturkie
illent table w . saml> b. George, J. W.; S
itedrooms; Hendrix, Treasurer; G. M. Hare
si is grow- Secretary. These officers will be
with the stalled next Saturday night, the 21
e Caldwell . ^ .
? A0B07 AOll.
The names of the following chik
the Grand are on h?nor roB of Oakdale 9ch
a line of district No. 30, for the month em
at appeals December 30:
The best Annie Gardner, Blanche Fnrt
the beet Ethel Furtick, Ethel Hill, Lillie 1
'SOn are at er? Beaulah Kyzer, Cora Spig
same pop- MaSSie Spigner, Annie Lee Woe
20 cents Mattie Bell Wooten, Tommie Woo
Oscar Hill.
tt's. The lyric.
ason is^ on fp^e Lyrjc theatre in Columbia,
latt & Son, the finest program this week, in
i thronging history 0f the Lyric. While you
'At9 ?* the enjoying the festivities of the set
offering in ^on>t forget to attend this little p<
Lats, under- jar piace G1- amusement,
b this store m
b'prices'at Christmas Tree at Ireae.
everybody There will be a Sunday scl
m is known Christmas tree at Irene on next
Lexington day afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Pu
j: j_x prvrfiiallv invitprl.
uisappuiui- * '
ow. Spec
jghout tb* Christmas and Holiday Goo
ock before Christmas and Holiday goods
arrivin at The Bazaar. The si
this year will be more complete t
ever before, embracing everytl
uitable for Christmas and wed*
Company presents. When you think of bu;
ived a fine Present8 a*waya come to The Bazj
ules. They ^ ^
for all pur- Sewing JSaehinos.
sile in the The Davis Unique and other
t right on improved drop head machines; ni
finished in oak; easy running and
feet sewing; fully guaranteed;
tdo-p with 0a*e at factory prices for cash, or
??? easy payments, at_The Bazaar.
. tt Klce x. a arena
xiend, Jule . -
on, for two Send us Your jDuee.
ranee. Mr. jf yOU are too j,URy ^ Qome t0 ,
crative po- to mail us your dues. We need all
artraent of money we can get, besides the law
t not allow us to ma ripapers to subs(
' 1 ' ere in arrears few more than one jet
rts, of Ca
3 of mule* Piedmont and Old Mill cigai
p stables on } ooupons wanted. I will redeem tl
I in cash. Rice B. Harm*
istmas S
ill I
ie rieaseo
Tailored Suits, Estraoi
Lines at Ssfioum
From one of these speck
ly find the suit you want W
business in suits and the gre*
won this season. Many new
to the assortments within the
ing our showing far larger
please bear in mind that our !
est in the Carolinas, and ever
best value at its price.
Hundreds of stylish mod
can't be suited better anywhe
and will be sold at very low [
to save money.
Don't make the sad n
iirVioro xrnn ore nnf cnrp nf wf
?Y HV/i V/ J U W Ui V HVb uui V V? ww a.
your money. Our close stu
years enables us to buy whal
you are benefitted by ourexp
ings. We also offer specials
Clothing and Cent9
Why not buy your Chris
that will fit your feet and yoi
Colum
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Case Dismissed.
'ton
last John Sfcurkie, chief of police of th
cers town of Brookland, was given a pr(
ling liminary before Magistrate Thos. I
Harman ve9terdav, and the case dif
?, S. missed. Sturkie was charged wit
cctt having stolen ?700 from the person <
nan, Mrs. John Lucas on the night of D<
in- cember 8th, at her home in Swansea
itb. The money was sewed in a bag whic
was tied on Mrs. Lucas' person, an
it disappeared on the night in quei
tion. Mrs. Lucas and her husban
iren swore that no one but Sturkie was i
,0?1> the house at the time and that h
3ing knew that Mrs. Lucas had the monei
The facts were purely circumstai
ick, tial and there was nothing to sho
?ya- that Sturkie had really taken tfc
ner,
ten,
ten,
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3rices. Now is the time
listake of buying Furs 1
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>erience. See our offer- 1
in children's furs. i * <
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money.
The accused was represented by
ex-Senator W. H. Sharpe, of Edmund; i
L0 F. E. Dreher, T. C. Stnrbie and W.
W. Hawes, and the prosecution by |
*" County Superintendent of Education I
3" A. D. Martin.
' Mr. Sharpe conducted the examina__
tion and handled the case in a master3"
ful style,
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d This Is An Easy Test.
s- Sprinkle Allen's Foot-F?se in one shoe
j ana not *he other, and notioe the difference.
a Just the thing: to use when rubbers or overjx
shoes become neeep=?iry. and your shoes
seem to pinch Sold Everywhere, 25c. Don't
ie accept any substitute.
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If you want a box of nice candy for
w your wife, sweetheart, or friend, go to
is , Harman's Bazaar.
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Going Off For j
| Christmas? i
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If so you want to go with
| one of our famous HART. ?
SCHAFFNER & MARX or 1
HACKETT, CARHART & CO's.
SUITS or OVERCOATS ^
j on your back. For style, j
? quality and price they cannot ,
be excelled. I
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For a nice present, our
Keiser Cravats put up in ,
Xmas boxes, our Bath Robes,
Smoking Jackets, Night
. Gowns, Pajamas, Suit Cases, , J
; Coat Sweaters, Hats, etc.,
will be very pleasing. Come
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now let us fit vou ud.
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DTH E '
9 CLOTHIER,
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