The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 26, 1910, Image 1
^ THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH.
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can and will take care of yoi
place like Fitzmaurice's for go
pendabJe goods. For instanc
lady wants nice black goods, wb
knows exactly where to go to $
and if she don't know we tell ]
come to the house of quality an
is Fitzmaurice's.
Dress Goods Departme
Fine Black goods in Imperial 1
for suits, at
In Black and Navy 54 inch
cloths at 98c yard, the $1.25 kinc
36 inch Black Tafeta. You
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quar. worth $1.00.
ailk Waists.
100 Fine Black Silk waists, on
each, the SO 00 kind.
Fancy Silks for waist, at 70 to
the newest oi styles the Persian <
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lecnrity with liberal rates of interest on ||
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sedfnl" at all times on personal or reai ^
cheapest rates and on easy terms. j
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Dollars With Us |
sure harvest of interest in our 1
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e "RAINY DAY" should come, |
5 the interest earned, can be im- |
ant is needed to open an account. ?
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ton Customers ar
fair Week Barg
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9 if a $4 98 each. They are great values at j
y she 57.50. We are showing a fine lot.
yet it, Voile Skirts the best lot in th e city
tier to and we can prove it if you only look
d that for yourself $7.50 to ?9.50 each.
Silk Dresses.
J~l" 50 Fine Black Siik Dresses, sold at I
serges glS.oO new styles. I e
.. .50c 35 Navy Silk Dresses, sold at $18.50.1 ?
Broad Fair Week prices on any of these at!
!. only ?12.95. I
n?T Blanket Sale. le
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50 pairs of Blankets at 49c the pair. g rj
100 pairs of 11-4 Blankets, at 75c pr. I
k-3 98 100 pairs of 11-4 Grey or White!*
Blankets, extra heavy, at only $1, $1.251
ci r.o. WOOL BLANKETS?100 pairs All 11
^?oC;yj Wool Blankets (white) at only $4.00 js
EHrd-Bowe.
The wedding of Miss Lucille Eflrd
and Mr. Robert F. Bo we, solemnized
in St. Stephen's Lutheran churoh on
last Wednesday evening at 8:30
o'clock, was one of the most brilliant
society events in the life of Lexington.
The charch presented a beautiful
scene. The decorations were most
exquisite. Masses of ferns and palms
formed an embankment, in the mid9t
of which the bridal party stood. Preceding
the ceremony a musical programme
was rendered, Miss Edna
Brockington of Manning presiding at
the organ, and Mrs. M. W. Twifcchell
of Columbia rendering several selections
on the violin.
The ushers were: Hon. A. F. Le
yer, W. P. Roof, Jr., B. H. Barre, B.
J. Wingard, Julian P. Meetze and C.
E. Leaphait. The groomsmen were:
J. T. Wardlaw of Darlington, Wm. M.
Carter of Columbia, James Holmes of
Columbia, and Frank Barnes of Greenville.
The bridesmaids: Misses Mattie
Brown of Lexington, Rcsalyn Summer
of Newberry, and Misses Caro
and Ruth Eiird, the two lovely young
sisters of the bride. These' four attendants
were attired in pink crepe de
chine gowns.
Miss Essie Efird, another attractive
sister of the bride, was maid of honor.
She entered alone, wearing a gown of
white crepe de chine.
Attended by her father, the Hon.
C. M. Efird, the bride entered next.
She was never prettier than on this
occasion. She wore a creation of
white crepe de chine, the bodice fashioned
of real lace and hand-made
tucks, pearl ornaments and hand embroidery.
Her veil was of white tulle
ATirl shp mnvft rpal Arancrp hlnsanms in
her hair. Her shower bouquet was of
lillies of the valley and orchids tied
with white flower net. She wore an
amethyst necklace, studded with diamonds
and pearls, the gift of the
grocM. At the alfcir she was met by
the groom, who entered from the ve914
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Art Squares.
Splendid Art Squares at special
prices. Our $20 art squares at 815.95 :
)xl2 feet. 1
$16 50 Art Squares at $12.95, 9x12 ft. ^
$27.50 Art Squares, Weltou velvet,
ixtra fine, at $20.00
Crex Rugs.
15 Fine 9x12 Rugs for Dining Room, <
kitchen or Office. The best thing on i
iarth for that use. Only $3.50 and ]
?9.00 each. j
36x72 Rugs.
100 Beautiful Velvet Rugs, at 84.50
ach, the $6.00 kind.
100 27x50 Velvet Rugs, at$1.93 each. (
[*he $2.50 kind. (
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hat we promise will give you much p
atisfact-ion. Our prices are 81 to ?'Jp
try room with hit brother, Wm. F.
Bo we of Augusta. The bride's pastor,
Kev. T. 8. Brown, assisted by Dr.
John Henry Harmes, president of
Newberry college, performed the ceremony.
Immediately after the ceremony a
most brilliant reception was tendered
at the home of the bride's parents on
South Main street. The lovely home
was artistic in eyery decorative detail.
The halls, drawingroom, diningroom.
presentroom and library were
thrown into one.
I "Rpnoivinor in Mio rlrawinor rnnm Ttrif-.h
the bridal party were: Hon. and Mrs.
C. M. Efird, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bowe,
of Angusta, and Mrs. W. C. Wright,
of Columbia. The scheme here was
white and green.
Punch was served by Miss Blossie
Kreps of Columbia and Miss Edna
Brockington of Manning.
Valuable and handsome presents
exhibited in the present room attested
to the high esteem in which the young
couple is held.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowe left for Cuba
and other points in the South. Upon
their return they will reside on Washington
street, Greenville, where the
groom holds a responsible position
with Lewis W. Parker.
Mrs. Bowe as Miss Efird was one of
Lexington's mo9t popular and cultured
young ladies. She is a graduate
of the College for Women, and is
exceedingly talented in music.
The wedding was attended by many j
J out-of-town visitors.
| Death ol a Little Child.
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| Mary Ethel, the bright 2-year-old
f daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Haltiwanger,
of Pelion, died on Friday af|
ternoon, after a four weeks' illness.
I The little one was laid to rest in the
| Seoffield burying ground on :Saturday
| afternoon with funeral services conJ
ducted by the Rev. B. D. Wessinger,
of Gilbert.
The sympathy of the entire community
goes out to the bereaved parents
in this, their hour, of bereavement.
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repay Express
Dresses, Fine C
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on each suit less than you will see for
the same quality. We have a store
for mens' clothing and furnishings
alone 30 x 150, nothing but men's and na
boys' wear. ^
50 fine suits, all wool, at $12.95 each. ^
rhe cheapest you can buy. The quality
worth $10,50
50 fine suits, assorted styles, at $15
sach; $20.00. Talk is cheap, but pa
:hese are hard facts which will count, gh
If you only see you'll lookout for your ies
interest. $3,
OVERCOATS. so
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We are showing a big line of Over- q,
ioats?the Presto change collar over?oat,
the sensible. It does a double
luty around a man's, neck. From ]
57.00 to $15.GO will get you the kind bo
rou want. Sec that ?-15.<>o Cravanett. wi
itain Coat at $12 50. Sac that $7.00
3eave: coat. on
ARE WE JUST1
Perhaps we ought to
achievement. But, you know
more he wants.7' This being
in soliciting new business; anc
are so well equipped to handL
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Batesburg
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Lexington SaLEXINGTON,
Capital, Surplus and Undivi
5 per cent, interest paid or
bein computed semi-annually.
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Commercial accounts also gv
Ample facilities for handlin
account will be appreciated.
Safet~ deposits boxes for ren
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lis Store Durinj
> Rates on $4 a
oat Suits, and CK<
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Union Made Overalls. oo
We sell the best, none better. The
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VIechanic," that is the name?a j
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ime that universally wears them. '
ley know from experience. Only 0il ^
c and $1.00 the pair.
Separate Pants. an^ht'
[f you are in need of a pair of extra will ]
nts at any time call in and let usj $3..'
ow you a pair of firstclass pants at I $5.(
TTrtn xirill ornt: thdm nf, 32 00. I ones.
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.00 and $4.50 the pair. See these
od pants. They are bargains and Spl
il bargains. each.
reat Clothing Sale of Boys'
Suits. i
ff you have to buy a suit for your *
v this is one of the best chances you J lien
11 have in some time: fgrev,
>0 B>u s* Fancy Hard finish suits at$cM?"k'
Iv $1.50 each. ?be;,* o
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be satisfied with present
"the more a man gets the
true, we are then justified
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of Batesburg,
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1910.
vinas Bank?
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ded Profits *35,000.00.
l savings depc*interest
Deposits of llAv *nd over
pen special attention,
g your business, ai;d youi
t, $1.00 per year.
)OP President and Cashier
g Fair Week.
Ed over.
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Fine Blue and Black suits, real
s for ?3.50 only ?2.25.
Fancy suits All Wool and first
in every respect. Value for $5
83.50 your choice.
Boys' Overcoats.
3 Best lot of Overcoats to be 9een I
he difference in price of what we I
jrice you and elsewhere: J
50 for Overcoats. >
)0 for $8.00 Overcoats?fme long I
Bovs' Hats and Caps. ?
endid lot of Boys' Caps, at 20c |
Fine Hat3 at 00c, 70c, and $1.00 jj
Undsrwear.
. jou prepare. At 20c the
. we can sell you a fine shirt
.vers.
,s? Heavy Union Suit in silver; [
at -'Gc the garment. E.<tra ir. |
ry they are eoiatovt -ble for yoi* |
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