The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 09, 1910, Page 8, Image 8
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PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
Waystfe Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Mm,
Mr. J. B. Rhude Meetre, of Columbia,
spent Monday in Lexington.
Fine corn planting weather.
This sort of weather makes the editor
feel like hieing away to the sand
hills on a fishing expedition.
Mr. Williim Bodie, a handsome
young man of Leesville, spent Sunday
night in Lexington.
Everybody loves something good tc
eat, and we, therefore, take pleasure
in directing you to the new and fresh
line of groceries, at H. N. Kaminer &
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| Nine vacant lots. Number
I matter which way you count thei
g number must not bo used twice.
jj? follows: Give name and address,
S accepted from any one under 21 y
? cepted from each family. The ri?
gj from undesirable persons.
D Each person giving correct
S| certificate, same to be applied on
gj that I have for sale in the town ol
13 reserved to limit the certificates t
pire on the first day of June, 1910
j I have very fine resident lot
9 that I wiil sell on very easy terms
I and get a lot before they are pick
? money to buy with, buy anyway,
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| SEAL ESTATE AND IHSOSAHCE
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| General rcieronssn&Ese
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;. I Do you wish to buy
I we have some of the be
| Durham, Oxford and Ps
i desired.
|| Complete line Han
| farmer.
p Columbus and Ch;
8 best made for durability
g the prices will please yc
We also sell Gasol
a5 t n (v HT C4 (- h inprv of nil kin
lil ^ j w
p] It is useless to go el:
|j yon want and are here
| strangers and our guaraut
d us every time.
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r,-; ! ! Bill MTinnMiii mmmmihiii i an n*timhob
j ^' Swans
otions, Millinery, Cloth
ry, Tinware, Househok
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)cii lillCii I 1C5 IlliWVJ. Cll 1 LIXS,
, Mimnaugh's is the p!
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Tally J.Iarth, came [
| over from Co unibia in* their aulomo- j 3"
j bile on Sunday afternoon. j t
i Mr. D. E. George has moved to j *
I Brookland, where he is engaged in j
I the mercantile business. i a
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j Mr. C. W. Sinitn, secretary-treasur- i
' er of Lexington County Farmers'
Union, was here on Thursdav. J*
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Halriwanger, fi
with Masters Rufus DaiejT and William
Charles, 9pent the week-end at Bates- a
burg and Baxter. j rj
Ladies, if you wish to see a line of j a
pretty dress goods?the latest patterns
out?and perfect beauties in waist e
? goods, and a wtll selected line of dry j s\
> goods and notions, you should ju.st j o
walk into the store of H. N. Kaminer I w
& C >. Evervrl ing the newest. Call j
and look whether you buy or not. I S(
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id Get $25 I js
them from 1 to 9, so that no fl M
n the total will be 15. The same 1
Conditions of the contest are as t| ^
. State age, as no answer will be
'ears eld. Only one answer ac- | ^
jht is reserved to reject answers | w
; answer will be Riven a $25.00 ?
the purchase of any building lob S
I Lexington, S. C. The right is R ^
o 25. Time for answering will ex- g j'0
:s right in the heart of Lexington |
, so send in your answer at once g p
ed over. If you haven't got the |
and I will loan it to you. | ar
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a buggy or wagon, if so | ?s
ist makes on the market. |
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irker buggies any style ||
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aess and Gears for the | ?
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ase City Wagons. The I j,
and general service and | n
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line Engines and Farm- $
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$ V
iOwhere for we have what $
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to please you. We are no p v
:ee means something. Try p lj
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ling, Shoes, Hats, G
1 Goods, Etc., is at
j while with the seas
ace. Call whether
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]\*iss Tranni-3 Black, a charming
oung lady of t .'ic Holiovv Creek sec- |
ion, spent Monday in Columbia,
hopi ing.
Mr. John T. Seibels, a prominont
tarney of Columbia, was here Moilay
on matters of business.
The many friends of Mr. A. Marks
rill be glad to learn that, he is able to
e out again, after having been conned
to his bed vvili illness.
Mr. W. M. Schwartz, of Columbia,
popular salesman of Lorick & Lowinee
Co., spent Sunday with relatives
nd friends neio.
Miss May Meetze, a popular and
harming young lady of Columbia,
pent Sunday in Lexington, the guest
t her cousin, Miss Meredith Midler,
'ho has been quite ill.
Mr. Sidney Steele is building a handome
cottage on Depot street. Dame
amor says th..t Sidney will shortly
>211 the band of Benedicts. How about
Sidney.
Rev. Joab Edwards, of Lr.esville,
lied the pulpit in the Baptist church
ere on last Sunday morning and
veiling.
Dr. W. Price Tixnmerman, one of
le most popular puysicians in the
junty ana a resident of Batesourg,
as in town Monday,
Mr. D. B. Rawl, of Batesbnrg, a
Dpular lumber dealer of that town
as hereon Monday.
Magistrate E. T. Raueh, of the
ork, was in town Monday.
How is a good time lor all prospecve
candidates to hand in tneir anDuncements.
Mr. D. E. George is building a neat
ssideuce at the depot.
Misses Mary ana Katie Bell Caughtan
and Lucye Daniels Wingard spent
le week-end whh relatives and
iends in Leesyijle.
Old newspapers 15c hundred at The
ispatch oiiice.
WANTED?Second h nd b <.gs and
irlap: anv kmd; an> q ,ai tijy; anyhere.
RICHMOND ~AG GOMPAY,
Richmond, Va. 25
Providence Lutheran church, near
txingtou, is being remodeled, refUrnhed
and repainted and when finished
ill appear iO be a new church. The
int conference of the Lutheran
lurch will meet there on Friday bere
the first Sunday in April.
Mr. John T. H&llman, of Batesbnrg
oute 1, lias our tiia.ins lor his prompt j
mittauce for Tue Dispatch. Vv'e ;
e glad to learn that he L recovering i
orn his long and severe illness.
Mr. L. E. Sox. of Brookland, kindly i
memoered the primers uy sending j
s subscription torough the mail, i
rft others do likewise.
A new line of bedroom suite, at pop- j
ar prices, at Scott iisudrix j
:re store.
Remember that this is campaign ;
jar and you'll lieou Tue Dispaujn. !
iDsciibe now.
In this issue will he found an adver- \
semenc of the Win. C. Gerraty Co.,
oung's Island, 6. C. Tins lirai eerlirily
growa the iiuesi cabbage plants .
l the world, and seiis them in qualities
of 1,000 and upwards, at most :
?asonable prices. The plants com* i
ig rroin them this year are the best j
ver sold here. We recommend this *
rm to all merchants handling plants. !
A fresh shipment of hardy Wake- .
eld and Fiat Dutch Cabbage Plants, :
5e the uuudred, at Tne Kaufinann j
)rug Co.
Mr. Will JD. George, of Buffalo, S.
!., paid "the old fo;ks at home'' a
isu last Sunday. He holds a lucraive
position wit/i the Bulfaio Mills,
nd we are glad to say he is doing
fell.
Old newspapers for sale at The
)ispateh office at loo hundred.
Mr. J. Hamp Hutto, one of the most
ldustruus young farmers of
Loute 3, was in town Monday. Mr.
futto is one of the prompter paying
nbscribers on our iisi, ana a ciever
nd popular gentleman. i
FOR SALE?Single comb White
jeghorn eggs at $1.50 per setting of
iteen. II. L. Keller, Gilbert, S. C.
Mr. C. P. McCartha, the porular
eweier ox Gilbert, was nere Monday.
We are glad to chronicle the improvcicnt
in ibe cojiuiiion of Mr. P. M.
rick's son, alter Uudeigoing several
perations at the Kuowiton ilospnai.
young man is now ut Home.
Dr. 13. F. Mack and family have
roved from Leesvilie to Lekhigion
nd are occupying the Oswald resience
on Main street. We glauiy
welcome them.
lUiss Meredith Midler, who has been
u'Lc: ill fur the pa-t several days, is
ery much Improved, to the delight of
.or Lost el friends.
Mrs. .Toe J. L >wr., of near Irene, irs.iite
iiJ at ner hoiin , much to the
rgrct of nor many friends.
i>i;ly Martin arrived in town last
reek* and as usual, 0 irking up his
bode in rear or toe Dispatch ollice.
Ls arrival is said to in the tiding. of
varm weather.
Peach and plum trees are in full
ilomn. mi (1 it is tiuuuuht that the
:rop will be plentiful.
Mi*. Homy Jake Ivja I, of Prosperity,
ne of the uest ft Jiows that t ver lived,
pent Monoay in Lexington.
On account of shortness in t ur paper
ve are compelled to cut tLort our
oading matter tuis week.
rent's Furnishings, Carpets, Matti
J. L. Mimnaugh's Mammoth De
on's newest styles, and the prices
you buy or not.
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We Are Starting ??^
of Fine
f"' '' " ' 0UF ad^Ci
| of business <
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14 iae all or cads a
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It is time to haul fertilizers and put cut th<
wagon and none better than the Mitchell. Old Hi
the wagon business.
1113-1115 Hampton Avenue
OUR GUARANTEE ME,
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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^} Boards Of 1Sq"ui
County of Lexington..
Bv George S. Drafts, Esquire, Probate The township ar.d tc
"judge. assessors will meet at
Whereas, Mrs. MalLsa Hammond ienfc I,lacc in their resP
made suit to me, to grant her Letters of townships a*teF
Administration of the Estate of and *910, a* s0:)n there-it i
effects of Enoch Hammond. c.fth Tne county bour<
These are therel'cr" to cite and ad- 51011 v/j" meet at L<
monish all and singular the kindred and nouse, in Lie county a
creditors of the said Enoch Hammond. 011 Tuesday, Lie 20th ol
deceased, that they be and ap- | the purpose of he.
pear, before me, in the Ccurt of Pro- i pto. ^
bate, to be held at Lexington, C H., i The chairman of the t
S. C., on 10th day of Mar. 1910, iiex*, sr'!P bcartis compose m
after publication hereof at 11 o'clock iu i ?t tquudzation.
the forenoon, to show cause, if any they I ' * he hr*f name appeal
have, why the said Administration belovr vj?; act as cbaii :
should not be granted. i djfc?T*r?f l>o.".ros a:c ergGiven
under my hand, this 23rd day ! r.':OU"s;?e<. t;> cab ao too
of Feb. Anno Domini, 1010. after t n> lor.n dax
Geo. S. Dkafts. (L. S.) ! r ^ clanks, ;nst:n
Probate Judge, Lexington County, 8. C. j -^:)ri - asa: f?A* rc-turns t<
Published on the 2nd day of Mar. i express.
1010, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w , _ .*
Auditor Lexir;
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Sere "You Always Find
An immense stock to select:
most stylish merchandise. Dry
; Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Shoes, Clot
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To give you an idea, we que
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SOU Ladies' Sidrts, all colors, vv>-09 i0? will buy 2ne Silk ?
value at ?2. So Eaves', '.he yard
49-inch Lawn, just the. thing for ion will buy Lonsdale
waists and dresses, at, the yd 5 so? k and Batiste, \n.rd.
10c will buy Irisn Linen, worth 7 i-2e will bnv 39-ircii
double, yard 10c lap-, limit 10 yards, the ;
' " *" o 1.,,,- i (r-nci! '; -I f~< \ y 11*, 1 n (fij"Lr- <51 no will bov .'i ns.iro
j Will kh m,-. t- ? , ...... _ __
j hams, the yard 5c to:ns 3 1-2 yards long, G
10c will bvv 40-inch Linen Lawn, pair 7...
worth 25c. at Eates\ yard. . .. 10c ?1.75 will buy a Cvl
8 l-8c. v."ill buy 38-inch White Linen, Qniit, irye si;:e.
only, the yard 8 l-3c 5c will buy a 25c bo:
S 1-Sc w'iii buy 40-inch Lawn, white dor, box
and sheer, the yard .8 i-3e the will buy a 25c bos
10c will be.y Manhattan Silk Cham- eakca in hex, for
brays, the yard 10" 25c will buy 50c Ta
Ladies' Hats, latest styles for spring inches wide, yard
and summer, at all prices. 50c will buy all-over I
Think of it! A girls' ready trimmed f dresses
25 e will buy a $1.00 Sailor, while oc will buy best "Val o
they last 25e 7ard
Ladies'Slippers, tan, vici kid and 10c w.il buy all Silk
patent leather, from $1.25 to $2.GO ; 22, 40 a: d 60, all colors
mxm awflroww* nwwyt-warCTf? 11 ippwctbiwwtoi j *vtt
In this we are offering
will you take it?
Ill BU#' s
Cor. Main and Richland Sts. Sells
i
ng, Rugs, Art Squares f ^
partment Store. I v
will please you. Any- J
;oLU^atA, s. c. i *,
*r Willi a lew Lot
Uules
rtisement last week of sixtyorses
and Mules at $20.00 to
.ead off brought a crood run
^9 t3
and practically cleaned out
.nd ends. We have just un4
t C 1 X 1
2 bunch Ox extra p-ooci Mules.
s compost, no tetter time to buy a good
ekory and Hacksey. Tliese are leaders in
jj$ If** ^ l^lfl ^ ?
Columbia, 5. C
INS SOMETHING.
V
jiiz&uca. Use and Wossss Waitfsdl
>-vn boards of The Government pays Railway Mall
some conven- Clerks 5300 to SI ,200, and ether
^iV-he?%>lCl?r employees up to 82,500 annually, 4
;er a3 praefci- Uncle Sam will hold examinations
:i of equahza- throughout the country lor Railway
jzingtoii court (jlerk?, Custom House Clerks,
uditor'a oftice, Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Departf
March, 1910, mental Clerks and other Government
?riug appeals, Petitions. Thousands cl' appointments
will be made. Any man or woman ;
own and town- over 13. in City or C'-nmry can get
e county board instruction and lr t- if o.rmation by
v ritiug at or.ee to t!-e TUrsau of Inring
on the Jist .tmetim/OD N Ham.iiiLuiidigu, Rothnan
until the /...f.- v Y
anized and i? ' "
auditor's o3 ce " ~ ~ - .7.-7-7=
r of Marcn, , .... ..
etions, etc. .. t, ?i rfKj?rj
be sent. by ?.i'.?ct.:taty o. it
Society or the S . jvc e.eran St nou
\) Will tali: zt\ b\-"ha!i ' t rr'.>;y,.or:s r.ext
gton County. Sand/*} voornug / t - ?u ui.j ay ,
4:c;0 p. m. at I'i'ovidoree. J
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from, and all the newest and
Goods, Notions, Millinery, v
hing, Hats, etc. >
)te only a few prices:
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striped Kau at | Vifho!ssa3s to 5l1*r chants. ^
C?.nibrio Nam-' Mm-hani* will do wrti to visit
tnr. I our ostaolishment bcforo buying else- *
i FruB Bieneh- whore
7 Best ball thread. ?0 b d's to box. the m
? V.'irulotv Onr- box loc jj
: inches v.icle, The ho-t spool eottcn, ICO ccz. to
?! 00 cabinet. f: r $1.2o
:.}j Karseiiios j,r,o<>s r.ud embroideries, from, lc
Talcum Pov/- ^ U:>; .
-c 2-m-l rriioo Polisn, the dozen 'Ac *
: Toilet Soap, Boys', Mioses' and Ladies' Hose, v.
10c the ciozen boo
blc Luton, OS Sea Idand IPonespun. vnrd 10c
?r>o
, Aoron and Dross Ginghams, th.e t
JtlOG ^!Ul -Vthb i f .? { I
.-a > vara 4 i-ic ]
j 30-ineii'vVbito Linen, the yd 7c ^
n the ciar -et, ; ghirtwaist^Igdras^ the yard..8 1-2c
Ribbon, N'.n. I Hundred; s of other articles you can j'
yard lCc . buy from, lls at Bargain Prices. A
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you a business tonic?
it for Lesaf, Goluiiibln, S. 0.
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