The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, February 16, 1910, Page 8, Image 8
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There by a Dispatch Man.
Whenever you want somethirg got d
to eat, think "of the nice, fresh stock
-v of groceries at H. N. Kaminer & Co.
You will find the prices always right.
Miss Nettie Lowman, the very
charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J. Lowman, of Selwood, is taking
a special course at Columbia college.
Apples, bananas, candies, cakes and
' crackers, at the Bazaar, where you
always find the lest.
Mr. James R. Richardson has put
the finishing touches on his new cottage
by the addition ol paiut, which
makes a very neat appearance.
Groceries, fresh and of the best
quality and lowest prices, at H. M.
Wingard's. Prompt attention given
to phone orders.
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E. J. Be8t, Esq., of Columbia, was
he^e 011 legal business this week.
W. Boyd Evans, of Columbia, has
been here this week on legal business.
\ K. L. Craig, one of the popular
young lawyers, of Columbia, has
been attending court this week.
If you wi9h to be pleased in footwear'just
go to H. N. Kaminer & Co.,
and see the latest 6tyles in low(
quarters and slippers. They are sure
beauties and will please you. Don't
boy before you have seen this stock.
Mr. W. H. Lyles, a leading attorney
of Columbia, was here this week, representing
the C N. & L. railroad in
the case of Dicker9on against the
\ company. ,
Ju*t received, a line of beautiful and
substantial matting, from 15c the yard
up, at Scott Hendrix' Furniture Store.
A variety of fine seed Irish potatoes,
Early Bliss, Irish Cobbler, etc., just
received at H. M. Wingard's grocery.
Get your garden seed at The Bazaar
, if you want to obtaiu the best results. I
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rtrnent is filled all the
Mimnaugh's is the p h
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The Ridge Spring Poultry yard9, R.
B. Watson & Sons proprietors, have p
some fine barred and buff cockerels for n
sale, also eggs for hatching. Write n
them for prices.
Miss Jodie Caughman has returned ai
to her home in Columbia after amost t-i
delightful stay with relatives here. ai
Fine seed Irish potatoes: Early w
Bliss, Earl Rose-Triumph, Irish Cobbler,
etc , just received, at M. D. tr
Harman's grocery. j ]i
Mr. Kinsler Roof, the popular and I it
very efficient night operator of the |
Citizen's Telephone Co., spent Sun- H
day in Augusta. ti
"Zenith" hour, the best on the
market, at H. M. Wingard's. Try a h;
sack and you will be pleased. ol
Ferry's and Crosmans reliable gar- j ?
den seeds can be found at The Bazaar, j ^
Messrs. G. W. Miller and Luther j S(
Crout, two clever young men residing
on Gilbert, R. F. L>. 1., were in town
Monday and called in to see us. ?
Mr. P. Wash Shealy, one of the sub- o
9tautial and popular citizens ol idol- a
low creek, was in town Monday. cs
Mr. Job A. Swygert, of the Selwood
section, a subatantial farmer, and one
of our tirsfc subscribers, prompt in all J1
obligations, was here yesterday and a
called in as usual and pa d for his paper.
the Home and Farm for another
year. n
Mr. J. N. Ham. from the Piney t.
Woods section was in town yesterday
and made us a pleasant call.
Masonaiwill meet promptly in their
hall at 7 p. m. Saturday nexc, 19th. *
LOST?On Saturday afternoon be- ^
tweeu Hallman's store and tue cotton v
mill, a pocketbook containing a mill ^
check for $10, and a mill ticket f.>r
$1 .25. Finder will please return to S.
S. George and get reward.
.WANTED?Some of our subscribers
to brin?. fodder, hay or p^avines *
on suo3cription. Call and let us know
what you have to exchange.
Dr. James Harman is confined to f
his home with an affection of tae eyes.
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Miss Maude Fulmer, after a very
ileyj-art visit to her cousin, Miss Jenie
Bickley, has returned to her home
ear Little Mountain.
Misses Maude Taylor, Mima Hook
ad Kena Smith, of Columbia, were
lie admired guests of the Misses Mary
ad Katie Bell Caugbman, for the
eek-end.
Misses Mary and Katie Bell Caughlan
have returned from a most deghtful
visit to relatives aDd friends
i Columbia.
Miss Rosa Rauch has gone to Rock
Lill to visit her brother and to attend 1
le State Sunday school association, j
Misses Maude and Adella Wyse
ave returned to Saluda, after a visit i
f several days to Prof, and Mrs. W.
. Black.
I have just received a new line of
ioes, all sizes, styles and prices to
jlect from. Call to see them.
H. M. Wingard.
Mr. Elijah Hall, of Mims, one of
le most substantial and best citizens
t the countv, was in town Monday
nd gave us a pleasant and profitable
all.
Mrs. Henry Wessiuger. is suffering
om a stroke of paralysis at ner
ome, on the Augusta road, six miles
bove Lexington.
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riend and kinsman, N. West Harlan,
is still very ill. Mr. Harman reenlly
returned from an Atlanta samarium.
Mr9. Frank Kleckley is quite ill at
er home, near Lexington, to the regret
of her host of friends.
State Senator Ben F. Town9end, of
Jnion, ha9 been a prominent court
isitor tki9 week, being here on legal
usiness. > '
The family of Mr. Jesse Taylor have
seen quite ill with the grippe.
Mrs. H. M. Wingard has been quite
ndisposed for several days, mucu to
he regret of her many friends.
Mr. B. H. Barre, is in Omaha, Ne>raska,
to attend the marriage of his
mother, Prof. H. W. Barre, this evtling.
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