The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 16, 1910, Page 8, Image 8
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I will find everything just
I A Display of Millinery N
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I authoritative dictates of New York's and
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8 In Linen Sheeting we offer you the 11
8 90-inch all Pure Linen, yard 89c.
[, . Union Linen Sheeting, 90 inches f
8 wide, offered for, yard, 49c.
8 Plain Luna Lawn; looks, lasts, laun- II
J ders like real lawn; 36-inch goods, the II
yard, 25c; 27-inch goods, yard 15c. II
i Checked Flaxon Lawn, 36-inches II
| wide, yard, 25c. II
J Imperial Long Cloth is softly finish- 11
* ed and the very best made. There are II
* five grades and we name special prices II
i of, the bolt, $2.25, $1.85, $1.65,
I $1.40, $1.10. II
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Order by Mail.
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PSNCXL AND SCZSSOSS. Hon- M- B- Edwards, e
. - Batesburg, and one of the
Vmide Notes Battered Here and lar y?nn? men ln tbe <
_ here on Monday.
There by a Dispatch Wan. _ ,
Buy your egg dye at Th
Mr. J. S. Wessinger, president of Those whodike pretty a
Bank of Ohapin, and a leading mer- tial shoes for Easter, in
chant of that town, wa3 here on Mon- slippers, in fact shoes of a
day* men, women and childre
Mr. E. Austin Smith, a progressive s^yl?8i 8?? the new stock,
farmer and clever citizen of near Pel- & Son's,
loo, wa9 in town Monday and gave Col. John Bell Towill, o
The Dispatch a pleasant call. was a business visitor t(
Hon. C. M. Efird returned from on Monday*
Washington on Saturday evening, Egg dyes in all colors a(
where he represented Congressman WANTED?l'wo pigs
Lever in the negro contest ease before (male9)i weighing 23 or
the House committee. Mr. Efird has AppIy at tbu office
always represented Mr. Lever in these
oases and, of course, feels confident a ^ve P?und buckel
that Mr. Lever will have no trouble ing Bracer" ground coff<
in retaining his seat in congress. cheap, at M. D, Harma
# . .... . Priz9 china cup and sauce
Tho hoaf. orrrt/>An?a that monpv and
experience can buy?the kind that Mr. Willie E. Harman,
always satisfies?will be found at H. superintendent cf the Ai
N. Kaminer & Co'*, The best at ber Company, has been
lowest prices. Parent8;0oK and M"- Mfor
the last week.
Mr. R. N. 3enn, of New Brookland,
was in town Monday and gate us a * 9 ^f66*8 ?' Lexingtoi
pleasant call, bad iu 80me 8ections anc
attention c f the city fathc
Mr. Burt Fallaw, of Sandam, one of _ , ,
the beat end most successful farmers Easter cards ,n *rcat Ta
of fch*<fc section, and a mighty good Bazaar*
mam was in town Saturday. For your spring and su
Shoes of latest styles for men. ??d oxfords you should
women and children for spring and "ock of H. N. Kam.ner 4
summer, go and look at the near stock *ou ^ Th8ir Price8 ar
at H. M. Wingard's. Corn planting is the o
? J w O- T Mill ?. day in most sections of thi
Mr. ard Mrs. Sim J. Miller spent
Saturday and Sunday with relatives There will be a prayer r
and friends in Richland county. **r8, Nancy Corley's
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'c
Miss Ella Earhart, returned to her jjc invjted.
home in New Brookland on Sunday, _ . .
. . . .. . , . j . Jast opened, a line of
after a pleasant visit to friends and . t '
. .. , ladies* white dress and wa
relatives here. ? . .
Easter and summer wear.
Miss Linnie Bachman, daughter of newest patterns out,a
Mr. 0. A. Bachman of Swansea, en- gon
terad the Pa.metto Colleeiate Insti- J ^
tnte last week. " ,' mr- J- f* ""
farmer of Baxter. was her
Miss Jessie Maok and Master Albert an(j today.
Mack entered the P. 0. I. on Monday. ^ ?
The Rev. S. C. Ballenti
Mr. Aiken Pound, of near Swansea, loved pastor of Luthern CJ]
son of James Pound, has re-entered the Tlll6| an(J the very ablo e(
P.O. I. for the remainder of the ses- Newa, gave n9
*oa~ call yesterday while in tov
Por your groceries of all kinds, al- the meeting of the pastors'
waya go to H. M. Wlngard, where you Por g0ii coEtee and
find that which is good at lowest y0ur table, be sure to go
J"*06'' Harman's grooery where
State Senator Orosson, of LeesyiUe, t0t 0f good things to eat.
** TtS'L ,h*klD2 l"nd Q?? rour garden seed at
wlih hit host of friends. n j0m want to obtain the I
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invitation to an informal exhi
Spring Merchandise gal
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riads of brilliant colors, '
a hn-vT-A striven for two res
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as represented.
oted for Artistic Designs:
mgh harmony with the latest and most
Paris' most eminent designers and creatautiful
hats to appreciate them.
Prettiest Silks for Spring
You must see our line of Sedo Silks.
This quality of goods is 27 inches wide
and will make an excellent Easter
frock, while at the same time it is serviceable.
The price is only, yard 75c.
In 36-inch Taffetta, in soft finish foulard
patterns, we have the best value
in the city. This piece of goods is the
latest creation for Spring frocks. The
quality of this goods is the best; the
price only, yard, $1*39.
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We nave many orner vaiues in aiiK m
offerings. , ||
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of Mr. Harry F. Rawl of Irvin, Fla., an
i most popu- old Lexington boy. has .our thanks for
xmnty, wai his dollar, through his father, Mr. Jas.
E. Bawl, for another year's subscrip- h
e Bazaar. tion. . 4, v
_ ' midf- ^
nd substan- Old newspapers for sale at The ^
oxfords or dispatch office at 10c hundred. . * 0
J1 kinds for Glover Able, a prominent 11
in of latest lumberman and farmer of Steadmah^ ^
at Meetze ^a3 *n town yesterday and gave us "a a
pleasant call. ... ^
f Batesburg ^or uewe9fc aR<* prettiest pat-'' !
) Lexington terns in white dress goods, lawns,
muslins, percales, linen, silks, etc.,
the latest from the looms that please
e azaar. ladies are now displayed at H. N. |
or shoats Kaminer & (Jo's. . I
30 pounds. | ]m;r. q# e# Jone3, a popular and pro- f
I gressive young business man of Bates- | j
l 0j ?.^[orn. burg, was in town yesterday on mat- j
;e, for sale ters of business. j
n's, with a LOST?On Saturday morning, a
r. large dog collar bearing the name of
"Prince," on nickle plate. Reward
0 ugus c, re{.urn?(j iyjjsg Lucille Efird.
igusta Lumvisiting
his Fau* ^ Fr?die and little daughD.
Harman fcer' l9a^6^ have returned from a very
pleasant visit to Mrs. F. E. Brodic,
near Leesville.
1 are ?ettj^? WANTED?Second hand bags and
i needs tne burlap: any kind; any quantity; any;rs.
where. RICHMOND BAG COMPANY,
Richmond, Va. 25
nety at the q1(j newspap0r3 iqc hundred at The
D ispatch office.
mmer shoes A fresh shipment of hardy Wake:naTvftrtf
and Flat Dutch Cabbage Plants,
inspect tne lfic the hundred| at The Kaufmann
: Co, before X)rug Co.
e just right. Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette
. . coupons wanted. I will redeem these
rder of the in 0?sh- Bioe b. Harman.
e county. *
nectiDg held Brown Has Arrived. |]
home Miss Anna Brown, who has been the
00 % a attractive head of the millinery department
at W. P. Roof's store for the
the latest pasfc four seasons, arrived on Satur-ist
goods for day, after spending several weeks in
tio and see Baltimore learning the new styles for
t Meetze & spring. Miss Brown is a most charming
woman, and her many friends and
?rchant and admirers will learn of her return with
e yesterday keen interest and pleasuie.
ue, the be- The Dove Law Out. I
Impel, Lees- Yesterday was the last day to shoot
litor of the doves, the new law having gone into
a pleasant effect. From now until the 15th of
7D attending | Ancmfc hunters will have to keep their
association, guns on the racks.
roceries for .
to M. D. If You Are A Trifle Sensitive
yon find a About the size of your shoes, it's some satisfaction
to know thnt many people can wear
shoes a size smaller by sprinkling Alien's
a Pa ? Foot-Ease Into them, /ust the thing for Patxne
rsaz&ar ent Leather shoes, and for breaking in sew
bast results, shoes, sold arerywhere. ?c.
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bition of beautiful merchanci
hlicprirl fmin T^omo Q n H fny*
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In fact, Mimnaugh's was
suits: Complete variety i
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A Variety of Ready-to-W
New :
From a house dress to those dazzling cr
There is a wide range of prices, too. Wc :
Sale of Easter Linens
You will find these goods to be just
what you need to spread your table
Easter. See for yourself.
72-inch Irish Linen Damask (napkins
to match); Damask, yard, $1.50,
Napkins, dozen $4.00.
Mercerized Damask, extra good
quality, offered for, yard 50c.
Hemmed Napkins, good quality, size
18x18; the dozen 98c.
Skirts for Every Woman
In our offering of newest Skirts for
spring, every woman's fancy is met.
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The L. D. Cullum Co., of Batesburg, j when you make i
as a large and attractive display ad- j can bet your boo
erti9ement of buggies in this issue, j honest one. It
ince buying out the immense stock j many miles to se
f the E. Jones Co., Mr. C. Ernest Liv- j want to buy a bu
ngston, formerly with M. E. Rutland, |
ias been placed in charge of the buggy j WANTED?So
,nd wagon department, and he wili ; ers c*? bring roddi
ie glad to see all of his friends and i "''wbscio io i.
& what you have tc
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Are here, also the veryLow
Out Shoes and all ]
ings. We sell the best i
E. C. DREH
Men's and Boys' Outfitters.
uwurw KU-'W.' '."Jtl-nmuu'-. H'-LU-v ' *.% ? jf
lise for Spring and Easter I
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I i ! i ii nmu.wn ra.-n 1 ir^ifiir-iTii nr? -rrn nft
eig.ii lands blooms and f
never more interesting. f
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and. lowest prices. You
ears Embracining Every
Style
'cations of Flowing Evening Dresses,
bought to suit every purse.
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These garments are made in the overskirt
and tunic effects, fit and hang
perfectly. Our line of Voile Skirts is
especially desirable. The prices are
$0, $8, ?10 and $12.50.
Extra Large Size Petticoats. These
are made of Taffetta?the kind that
will not split. Price only $8.49.
Queen Quality Shoes
Your Easter gown will become you
best if you wear a pair of "Queen
Quality" Oxfords. This brand of shoes
has been the standard, since it was
placed on the market. The new styles
will please the women who is careful
in foot dress. Prices range from
$2.50 to $4.00.
Columbia, S. C, | ,
Mr. Livingstone i9 a j TRTatcil-dOg That
sterling worth, and i Wouldn't Watch
a deal with him, you Pav more forDevoe; be glad to. It
t9 that it will ba ail is full-measure and honest.
Paint is a watch-dog. How would
wnl pay you to go yOU jj^e a watch-dog that would't
e this firm when you watch from two to five o'clock in the
[Tgy. I morning? That's short-measure.
J ' How would you like a watch-dog
| that had a way of wagging his tail at
me of our subscrib- ! a burglar? That's false paint The
?.r, hay or p-avines burglar is rain and snow.
Call and let us know Go by the nur.e: D-vne l~nd-acd>
exchange. ; zinc The Eanfmenn Drug Co.
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CLOTHES
newest, in Spring Hats, ^
&en and Boys' Furnish- ^
at the lowest prices
1SE1R & COaj I . 1
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