The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 02, 1911, Image 8
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+ Go to Henry Drag Store, Ohapin,
S. 0., to have your eyes tested for
glasses. Examination free. We
also handle a full line of drugs,
patent medicines, jewelry, paints,
etc.
rszroiL axz scissors.
MONOGRAM FLOUR, The fees
See T. 6* Roach Provision Go's ad.
Everybody loves Lexington and a
kar people.
Constable L. L. Roof was in tow
. Friday.
The wedding bells have ceased 1
ling?for the present.
PeaOhes and watermelons are plent
f*l, bat vegetables are scarce.
The courthouse is kinder lone!
these days.
Mr*, and Mrs. J. A. Felker, of P<
atari*, is visiting Mrs. J. J. Schwartz
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Harman spez
Sanday with relatives at It mo.
Cakes and crackers, the best sele<
tions, at the lowest prices, the Bazaa]
Mrs. Fred Dominick, of Newberrj
visited Mrs. A. O. Wilson at Peat
last week.
The many friends of Mrs- C. M
Efird will be glad to learn that she i
recovering from her recent illness.
, Now is a mighty good time to movi
tjo Lexington?the coming courthouse
town of the State.
Say, please don't forget us for w
really do need that' dollar for you:
paper.
Mr. E. G. Dfeher, the popula:
k olothier, has retarded from the north
era markets.
Misses Pearle and- Kate Clarke re,
turned yesterday from a brief visit u
friends ia Columbia.
Mr Samuel B. George, president oi
the Home National Bank, has beez
pending a few days at Glenn Springs
Bey your stationery?box paper, inl
an4 pencil tablets, pens, ink, etc., ai
Barman's Bazaar. Complete stock. '
Miss Wilhelmina Harm an, of Cha
xrin. is a charming: little visitor tc
friends in town.
Miss E'oise Parler, of Elloree, is the
attractive guest of Miss Eunice Wes
singer on route 2.
Prof. Chalmers E. Wessinger, ha!
returned from t le summer school ai
Knoxville, Tenn.
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P./E. Dreher, Esq., has returnee
from Glenn Springs and Lake City
... Fla., where he fpent his vacation.
Mrs. Johnson, of Montmorenci, anc
Miss Keele, of Augusta, were guesti
of Mrs. W. L. Keel last week.
j W. F. Stone of Columbia, representlag
Smith Bros. Concord, Ga., Nurser
/ ies, made a visit to our town last weel
PinftnlftH onres Kidnev and Bladdei
{teases. Thirty days treatment 75c
tf Kaofmann Drug Oo.
The family of Mr. Arthur Metze ol
the Fork, are occupying Mr. Jef,
miok's residence, on upper Mair
street. Welcome!
Miss Pearl Kaminer, of Columbia,
after a fortnight's yisit to relative!
here, has returned home, accompanied
by Misses Belle and Qoima Corley.
Prof. E. S. Dreher, the brilliant
superintendent of the Columbia city
schools, is spending several days at
his old home at Selwood.
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?*ror. aamnei <j. yernun, 01 owauroc*
is spending this week with relatives
in the St. Mark's section of Salads
county.
We want YOU to be one of 200C
visitors to THE LAND OP WATERFALLS;
write for Booklet
BOARD of TRADE; Brevard, N. 0.
41p.
Misses Mattie and Jennie Brown an
spending a few days with Miss Eunice
Wessinger, at her charming home or
routes.
Mrs. Karl F. Oswald and little Dorithy
and Miss Mary Graham have been
spedi g a few days with Miss Annie
Sarah Griffith, near Edmunds.
Bring us your job work. All wori
execute! in a skillful manner 01
shorb notice. Mail orders receive
prompt and careful attention.
THo Diana fob
If Yoii Wish to Soli That farm, timbe:
la ids, store or residence, write us a
once and send fall description as w<
have an attractive proposition to offe;
yon. 48
LIGON LAND CO., Sumter, S. C.
Mr. . P. Roo , Jr., the popular
and efficient assistant cashier of th<
Lexington Savings Bank, accompanied
by his mother^ is spending his well
earnei vac. tion on Sullivan's Island.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ballentine anc
daughter, LesF'e. of Columbia, arc
visiting Mrs. Ballentine's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. L. Taylor, and other rel
atiyes near Lexiagton.
Mr. J. M. Ganfcer, of Swansea, was
ib town Monday. Mr. Gunter is one
of the best men of the connty. His
com mill is now in good condition, the
dam having been recently repaired.
Pres. George of Lexington, is now
wtrkfiig on Mr. Gonter's gin, which
will be ready for the coming season.
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The best line of fishing tacnle ever
shown in Lexington, including poles,
hocks, lines, bobs, and everything in
the fishing tackle line, can be fonnd at
the lo vest prices at Harman's Bazaar.
Beaches' baseballs, bats, glove%
I mitts, masks, etc. A. select stock of
the standard and official baseball
TT J TV n?,
gooas. nammann urug \ju.
- TELEPHONES AND SUPPLIESt
Wire and line material, latest and best
equipped party lines for sale by
U 38 Sam'l. b. George
Miss Emily Geiger Nunamaker, the
H accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. B. Nunamaker, of Colombia, is
;0 visiting relatives and friends at Winnsboro
and Bock Hill,
i. Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Black and
little daughter, Sarah, and Miss Bosa
j Banch left this morning for a fortnight's
visit to relatives at Little
Mountain and Prosperity.
>
Fred Eleazer, a negro, was sent to
thechaingang by Magistrate J. H.
1 Frick last week for 25 days for obtaining
goods under false pretence. The
> negro was arrested by Constable Roof, i
r* Mr. and Mrs. J. William Halti7*
wanger and little daughter, of New- j
'? berry, and Mr. J. *E. Haltiwanger, of j
Selma, passed through Lexington m
f. an automobile yesterday enroute to
s Salley, S. C.
Mr. and Mrs. RoVt. F. Bowearenow
e in Mass chusette. Postcards from Mrs.
b Bo we state that the trip is much enjoyed.
Mr. Bowe is gathering tatisa
ties' for the 'government under the
r tariff commission.
Miss Marie Long left yesterday for
r Columbia, where she goes to ent r a
training school for nurses. Miss Long
is one of Lexington's popular young
ladies and her friends predict for her
> much success in her chosen profession.
Mrs. A. F. Fant and the Misses
I Emma Ballentine and Pearl Kaminer,
i of Columbia, were the guests of Mrs.
R. T. Williams, of Atlanta, Ga., dur[
ing the past week. Mrs. Fant is i ow
t visiting ber sister, Mrs. W. E. Garrett,
of Birmingham, Ala.
Edmund News.
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The many friends of Mr. J. C. Reed>
er. v ilt be glad to know that he is
. a * t? be out again.
Rev. D. A. Sox, of Carrollton, Ga.t
s is visiting his relatives here.
t D. R. Haltiwanger, Frank W. Shealey,
A. J. Fox, E L. Wingard and W.
^ D. Dent, of Lexington, were in Edmund,
Saturday to attend the 'cue.
Mr. John Taylor, of Boiling Springs
was in town Sunday. A Siskit.
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How Can Devoe Do It ?
Why, do you think, can Devoe sell
pure paint as low as others sell adulterated
paint ?
There are 30 or 40X or 50 different
- makers of paint, that rank, in a way,
as "first-class;" they have their regions;
one's region is large, anothers .
f is small; everyone is "first-class" in
> its region.
i Of these 30 or 40 or 50, one is best,
another next, and so on down; but the
prices are ail the same or about the
same?you can buy one for less than
another though; a personal matter
sometimes.
But how, do you think, can Devoe
sell the best for nomore than the rest ?
The answer is: it costs less to sell it;
more to make, less to sell. Reputa
tion helps sdl it. Its 150 years help
sell it. Go by the name.
The Kaufmann Drug Co.
Death of Mrs. Nichols.
Mrs. M. R. Nichols, widow of th e
late Levi Nichols, died at her home in
the Rocky Well section on Friday
night, following a long illness. Her
remains were laid to rest in the Union
churchyard on Sunday at 11 o'clock,
the last sad rite9 being performed by
her pastor, the Rev. E. C. Witt.
Thejdeceased was about 70 years of
age and is survived by the following
brothers: Dr. James Harman, of Lex- /
incrtnn? Hon. Fred Harman. of Rinh-'
land, and Mr. Godfrey Harman, of
c Prosperity. *
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' LIQUOR AND BEER
FLOWED FREELY.
r Under the supervision of S eriff P.
t H. Oorley and Deputy Sneriff Sim J.
3 Miller ninety-two quarts of "licker"
r and five hundred bottles of beer were
emptied into the sewer pipe9 at the
P county jail on la-t Friday evening,
j This lot of whiskey and beer was
j styled "contraband," the big seizure
having been made y S ieriff Corley at
the Lexington depot several weeks
ago.
It took some eight 'or ten hands
' about an hoar to complete the job, the
popping 01 coras casing up mucu
time.
Some of the staff was highclass, a
1 large part of the beer being of the
well known and popular "Badweiaer"
brand. "Sheriff, it is a shame to poor
ont all of that good Bndweiser," earnestly
pleaded a bystander, whose
month was ^evidently "watering" to
get a little wbif of the rapid flowing ,
fluid. I
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flHHHHHHnnn
Big Clear
lines you will fin
and wonderful 1
put off coming bu
We will make yc
E. G. Orel
OUTFITTERS FOI
Lexixgt<
$10.60
ROUND TRIP
LEXIN
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wasmngi
THE NATIO^
Aunual Summer Excurs
Southei
Special Tram consisting of flrstclass c(
thern Railway Dining Car Service, wi]
VMinout uiutuge a.a lunuws.
Lv. Augusta 2.45 p. ra. Wedes<
Lv Lexington 5."<52 p. m.
Lv. Columbia 6.05 p. m.
Ar. Wahiogtun 8.30 a. m. August
There will also be very lo
places, Health am
Tickets limited to reach original stai
For detailed information, Pullman r
agent or wrire to
J. S ROWELL, T. A., Lexington
E. H. COAPMAN, V. P. & G. M.
Washington, D. C.
Columbii
& Manul
MAXUFAC
Sash, Doors and
Finish, Pine, C
Poilinnr AX/oathpi
f lUUillljJj V^VUlilgj I T vu
and Wind
COLUMBIA : :
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ance Sale
t
Before we
open up our
1 1. V* /S ?TT/N
JC CblL 11UC W C?
will put on
sale at prices
that will
move them
our remaining
stock of
Spring and
| Summer
I AN 1 1 1
uiouning
^5T Shoes, Hats
and Underwear.
Hgr] In these
d some fine values
>argains. Do not
Lt come this week.
?ur visit profitable
ler & Co.
9 MEN AND BOYS
DN, S. O.
17 Days
LIMIT
ICTON
TO?
on, D. C.
IAL CAPITAL
ion Wednesday Aug. 16
Daches, Pullman Sleeping Cars and Sou11
be operated through to Washington
iay, Aug. 16 Round Trip Fare $12.75
10.60
17, 1911.
iw rates to other attractive
1 Pleasure Resorts.
rting point on or before September 2, 11.
eseryations, etc., all nearest So. ticket
F. L. JENKINS, T. P. A., Augnsta
J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
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TURERS OF
Blinds, Interior
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The Great July C!
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than the Cost o:
This Sale gets ric
and Ends for us
same time gives
ers the greatest
found : :
$27.50 AX MINISTER AR
118.50 BODY BRUSSELS A
7.00 INGRAIN ART SO
150 LADIES LINEN COA'I
REGULAR $10
20 ODD SUITS WORTH i
COL'D Li
50 PIECES COL'D SHEAR
SOLD AT 10 C
20 PIECES SILKF FOULAP
50 FINE WHITE SPREAI
90-INCH LINEN SHEET!
50 Doz LARGE TOWELS
SUITING !
20 PIECES, ALL COLORS
36 INCH, ALL WOOL, l
20 Pieces 52-IN MOHAIR (
SKIRTS! J
50 FINE CHIFFONPANAI
NEW STYLES, WORTH
EACH. FOR THIS SA
CLOTHING ANI
50 FINE SUITS, REG. PR
YOUR C]
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5 To those suffering from
tion, Loss of Appetite, or i
2 the Liver or Kidneys, we w
J of a bottle. Relief is imme
efficacy in these disorders
and unquestionable. Hundi
{ bear evidence of its merits.
ulatorof the whole systei
2 body, purifies the blood, ai
S smooth and clear, or, as ha
remarked by those using
smooth and fresh like that (
J men and children no medic!
its mild and certain effects.
For Sale at Your Druggists in 25c
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T SQUARES $18.95 fl
RTSQUARES 12.98 fl
iUARES 4.25 fl
' SUITS 5.00 fl
VALUES fl
15 & $6, ONLY 2.00 | ?
AWNS 1
FIGURED LAWNS I
ENTS, ONLY 5c
IDsoldat 25conIyl2Jc I
>S $1, ONLY 89c fl
NG $1, ONLY 79c M
$1.50 Doz only 98c
iERCES " I
AND BLACK M
jOc., ONLY 47 l-2c M
>5c Yal. only 47 l-2c I
SKIRTS! I
HA SKIRTS I
$6 TO $7 fl
LE ONLY 4.95 fl
> FURNI'GS 1
ICE $18, I I
HOICE AT 10.85 I I
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reds of testimonials 2 I
It is a perfect rcg- 2 I
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id renders the skin I
s been many times 2 J
it, "makes the skin
>f a child." For wo- * H
ine can equal it for } n
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