The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 25, 1911, Image 7
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Hook-Leapbart Wedding. Farmers to
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i , The marriage of Mr. Oharltcn Eu- ^ w r
grae I^pbart and Mm Mto? Hook parmert* Union!
was solemnized on Wednesday after- mpprin?r of the f'
I noon at Mt. Hebron Methodist cborch. rrtUntv be called
The universal esteem in whi h the par- jn November the
tie. are held throughout their aeqnain- liE
tamsestip served to arouse the most J?}djng |otton *0
widespread interest since the issuance 6aege?ed that ed
of the invitations several weeks ago theleadintr fa-n
and the seating capacity of the church and tJiat tf bac]
I was taled to the fullest ing and inform t
\ j A tasteful color scheme of yellow finance the crop.
; and white had been effected tbroogh- This is a mover
out the building. The altar was trans- farmer should ba
* formed into a creation en banc of ferns, expected that ma
.... palms, and Southern "milax, with a in attendance.
large arch of golden rod in the center. The fall term o
I / t At the conclusion of **0 Promise moo pleas will 01
u Me," delightfully rendered by Miss besides a lot of r<
Myrner Riley of Columbia, organist, at public sale, bo
; the strains of Lohengrin announced large crowds to i
the bridal party. The ushers. B. H.
. Barre, W. P. Roof, Jr., J. S. Fox and * pvfnntmi I
m Julian P. Meetze, were followed by the "
T grocm, attended by bis brother, Mr. RcCOrfl-lB
I * S- h Leaphart The bride, with her Messrs. A. D. S
f maid of honor, Miss Rena Smith, of 0f grookland hi
Orangeburg, approached from the left tract of 89i^ .e
aisle. The ceremony of the Metho- jou Building ar d
dist church was performed by a cousin nv for tue * m
of the bride, the Rev. Maxcy Hook, of Shull ha8 8old to
Chester. Mendelssohn's Wedding acre adjoining,
March was played as the party left The above pro
^ a - * r ! mile from the ^
The bride was attired in a traveling j river aud i8 idea
salt of rich brown broadcloth, with a hiil' overlookinj
! hat, gloves and shoes to match, and j jt js understoc<
f carried a bouquet of roses and yellow [ jntend to iraprov
chrysanthemums. Miss Smith wore a ' tjn^ it up ju iot8
gown of yellow mehsaline with over- bouivard.
dress of >ellow chiffon, trimmed in The former ow
yeUowsilkfting, and a Urge black the property less
picture hat with wnite plumes. She
??^.^>ir>CTr rtlirrqanfhpmnms also. , it aii l
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" The party went directly from the wimmauyu
church to Columbia, where the bride Mimnaugh's st
and groom left over the Seaboard for tain the Lexinsl
i an extended tour. the State Fair ne
has the Greatest
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a Devoc 6?Hieory 12 and children, am
_ , ... , . make his 9tore
Two booses alike and m same con- whjle iu the cjtv
dition, at Delhi, ^ Y; Mr JS Avery nofc> g p ^
owns them. ager is a^rangin
He didn't know which was the better ajj w'jj0 t0
^ paint, and didn'i, want to be partial cordial greeting
between two dealers. I years of experiei
Painted one nouse with Dcvoe, the j jar an(j genial
f>ther with?wish we might tell what j found. ^
paint he painted the other house with! j '
Took six gallons Devoe; and 12 of |
the other. ! K<1A1 WlUtti
That's a good paint, that other, as [ -Mr H. E. Ava
i paints go; it's 50 years old and has the lumberman who,
courage to own what it's made of. It's shot and instant!
made on a theory. Excellent paint it a n^gro, at Cayc
is; we say nothing about the theory. on bond. T. C.
Go by the name. seutiug the aceu
The Kaufmaun Drug Co. { ^j"lrnjaJ
* Friday and bail
a . which was furziis
L the Place to Buy at Chapln The evidence?
ft^M " ^ J ncr's inquest ter
We always sell our customers the negro had made
best goods at bottom prices. Flour, j Avattt and was ;
meal, corn, fine feed, fancy groceries, j with a dr?\vn k.'
wF notions, shoes, etc. See us before yon shot was fired.
l sell your cotton seed. We pay top of
I market-, and will sell veu meal and FOR RENT?'
[ Jmlls at lowest prices. We know how outbuildings, go
J \ke doilar comesar.d are always glad for two-horse far
k to give perfect satisfaction. Apply to
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ctnrp and make it hea(
Lg Uie OlttLC rail tau ai vux
11 be glad to show our stock whether you buy 01
a Hardware, Buggy and Wagon Material, Blacks
aakes, Saddles, Harness, Roofing, and in fact, we <
meet all competition?Try us. We will be glac
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Meet Groceries. JSi
r irst Monaay. ipQ Qjtizens of Brookland and
resident of the State vicinity: For your Fancy and Staple m
has asked that a Groceries, see me, my prices are right.
timers of Lexington For my country friends I have a lot
for the first Monday for th^ir convenience. Be sure and
> object of the meet- call to see me. ^_L_
ich a campaign for O. N. DENHAM,
r higher prices. It is 1 Brookland, S. C.
dresses be made by m
iers of the county: .wt A j npm_**_->
sers attend the meet- Grana Theatre.
he farmers how to ^t this season of gayety and pleasure
the little theatres of Columbia are
nent in which every eqUai to the demands for amusements,
interested, and it is &Ct "The Grand1' has certainly had j
ny farmers will be SOme grand entertainments in music, J
p ^ son^8 and movinS Pictures, the past g g
*>n on the same dar! few weeks, and as the State Fair is if
- ? * nnv? no/tnlo OCLTi ftYBftCt | | |
?al estate will be sold "T fl I
staga**" w
Mrt Brings For Rent or Sale. H!>
Creaking Price. We have for rent or sale the 55-acre v,,.Ihull
and Henry Buff, tract of land south of Swansea, on
ive recently sold a which Mr. S. P. Foxwortb is now livs
of land to the Un- ing. Apply at once.
Investment Compa- -? Efird & Dreher,
c $25,377. Mrs. Alice 3w52 Lexington, S. C.
the same company 10
;>erty lies about, one Good Farm For Sdl6*
ngaree bridge up the j se]] my farm containing 121>?
illy located, being on acre9j to the highest bidder on Noj
the capital city. vember 15, 1911, at 11 o'clock, at my
i that the purcnasers residence Terms of sale: One-third
e the property, cut- Ca9h, or to suit purchaser; balance to Sol
and establishing a secur (j by mortgage of premises
., eoOAn , sold. J. B. OSWALD,
ners paid $2,1)00 for 4wl Gilbert, S. C. ^ .
than two years ago. ,
's Fair Week. Final Discharge.
ore is ready to enter- This is to notify all parties concerned
;on folk \vho attend that I will apply, on the 15th Novem>xt
week. Mimnaugh ber, 1911, to Geo. S. Drafts, Judge of
stock of merchandise, Probate for Lexington county, S. C.,
thing for men, women for a final discharge as administrator
i you are invited to of the estate of Mrs. Catherine Jumper,
your headquarters deceased. BEN BlCKLEY.
, whether you buy or Oct. 16, 1911?4wl
Veeks, general man
g for the visitors and House and Lot For Sale.
-nnftn^h's will find a
Mr. Weeks has had I will offer for sale to the highest
ce, and a more popu- bidder before tin? court house on the
ntleinan is not to be , first Monday in November one house
ana iot adjoining the Redd residence
near Lexington cotton mill, 4 room
8<1 H. E Avant. house, barn and stables; good garden;
fine well water; one-hali acre of land,
nr, the well known Formerly owned by Noah George.
, on Wednesday last, * j. W. SLICE,
ly killed Tom Bynum, 3wp Lexington, S. C.
:e, has been released _ .< > . Callison,
Esq., represed.
appeared before- . Filial DiScSxargC
?rr at Edgefield 011
was fixed at $2,00b, Ti)5s is notify an parties con>hed
immediately.' corned that I will apply to George S.
adduced at the "coro- Drafts, Probate Judge for Lexington
ided to show that the county, S. C., 011 the 8th day Nov.,
threats against Mr. l'.)l 1, for a final discharge as adminisndvaucing
upon him trator of the estate of Wesley Harsey, ?
life when the fatal deceased. M. 0. HARSEY. fig
Oct. 9. 1^11?2 Admr. |
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Three room house and Married. 1
od pasture and land *
in. Terms reasonable. On October IS, 11)11, Mr. Harzie
Cockerel, oi Batesbur^ and Miss Hici >
RT R. TAYLOR. Spradloy of Aiken, the Rev. J. E.
e\v Brookland, S. C. Steele officiating.
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Iquarters while here and if there is anything
: not. A full line of Cooking and Heatii
mith Supplies, Paints and Oils, Farming Imj
;arry everything in our line of business. W
1 to serve you.
rhe State Fair.
& COMPA]
Columbia, S. C.
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We wish to announce thai
RY GOODS, N01
Is to go at and below Cost
d. Come and see our manj
ck is broken.
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Regular $1.00 Overalls and Shirts ;
Regular 50c Overalls and Shirts
Regular 10c Outings to go at yard
Regular 8 l-3c Sheetings at the yarc
Regular $4.00 Shoes at
Regular $3.00 Shoes at
Regular $2.50 Shoes at
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Regular $l.oU ^noes at
All other articles at grea
Come and get B
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t our entire stock of
FIONS,
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it 80c.
40c.
8c.
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$3.25.
$2.40.
$1.75.
$1.20.
tiy reduced prices,
argains.
CAROLINA.