The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, January 03, 1912, Image 5
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I 54-inch Broad Cloth, the :
8 54-inch Broad Cloth, 75c ^
8 54-inch Broad Cloth, 1.00<
5 $ 1.50 Black dress goods...
I I 1 CO Dress goods all wool.
8 75c M " ? .
8 s 50c " tl 36 and 4
I 25c and 35c dress goods...
One lot of 123*? and 15c Su
6 pieces of 25c and S5c Sh<
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Bed Flannel, the yard,...
White ' " " ?
One Lot
In Beantifal raised design
Bed Bias
Ginghams, Outing,
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See that table of Calicos,
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* "Pond Branch Items"
The continuous rain biudered many
anticipated pleasure trips, which scarred
its victim's with the "Blues".
Rev J. K. Ia&binett spent a few
<l4j s .u this section last week. Come
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jvct. v> ucu juu u?ii vLcty Juu^rr.
p The Birth-day dinner at Uncle Billy
Koon's was largely attended. The
dinner was that which none other than
experts cooks could prepare. The
dainties caused partakers to only
wish for ' Birthday dinners at
Uncle Billy's.
^ The measles haw. somewhatdecreas
^ td, there being only one or two oasts
a: present.
Miss Jennie Brown was a welcome
visitor at Ibe Bir hday dinner.
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low price of cotton
j are heavily overs
irplus stock into c;
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icy bargains.
SSS GOODS.
rard '",c
raluenowar 3<c
values "l <c
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** 0>9c
50c
4 inch wide, new for: ? 37c
19c
litings, now going fast at 8 l-3c
epard Plaids
'LANNEL
8, 10, 12^' and 10c
10,15, and 10c
of White Madras
p, w&s 13 29c, the yard only. 10c
Jtets only S9cpait,
Planneletts, and Chambrays,
Ginghams, Ondng, yard 4c
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arload of fine E
st that money cox
)le to find what y<
see them. . . . .
iman Br<
Mr. and Mrs Henry Koou spent a
few days with relatives in and around
Pond Brand .
Prof. Jas. Min Crout spent Christ!
mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.
J S. Crout.
The Home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
I kjiuiiii w ia^i JTWIICLJ WHICH
; the death Ar-gel nailed to the land of
; peace their first born babe, it being
, the victim of pneumonia. The writer
I lends much sympathy to the sorrowing
j ones. Worry not for Jesus said, "Sutt er
! little children to come unto me, for of
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! such is the Kingdom of Heaven".
| Mr. Holland Crout spent. Saturday
j and Sunday with his brother, E. S.
' Crout, at Lexington.
Wirh love to the Dispatch.
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lay Morning,
, which none of us
stocked, so we hav<
ash. We expect tl
See that table of Ginghams, Fla
See that table of Percals at tba ]
TTnnirir OnHnor anrl fJhfiT
Otic lUdt LlOOfJ VUk.iu^ ? ? See
those Flanneletfcs Kimona9,
500 Childre
Ages 0 to These are nice Gii
every where for $1 00. Clear/i]
Ladies yon can't make them f<
Coat Suits Must G<
$5 00 for $2 50. |8 00 foi
Bnd so on up t<
Here is a S
5 doz. Ladies' Black Heatherblo
Saturday morning at
jUl Ladies' $1 00 and $1 50 Heat!
~ Men8 and Ladie9 Handkerchiefs
-Mens' Hose 5c, 8c, 10c, and 19c.
J-adie:
Ladies' i5e Heavy Hose 10c and
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Childrens Hose, 8c, 10c, and 12c
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I Hills Himself on
Honevmnnn.
I "I cannot bring disgrace upon my |
! family, so have decided to end it all"' i
j This was the substance of a note j
i found in room 44 of a Jacksonville, Fla., j
; hotel Monday morning, after Zebulon
, Vance Fowler, aged 2S, a youug lumi
man from Terriil, Florida, had taken a
quantity of strychnine. Only having
been marrid since December 9 and haw
ing come to Jacksonville with his
bride to spend his honeymoon, the
young man. a membor of a prominent
family of the State, committed suicide j
ullfii-tl v 10 rl a \r ninvn. I
ti t i* i v ft i v? v/ viv/\ ? 4u\'iivm ) iir -i ;j
in^'. His wife was with him at the
; time of his death, but declared she was
unable to account for his terrible act.
RAN'
January 6,
thonglit it would ]
3 decided to put st
lis sale to eclipse i
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nneletts and Chambraja onl. 7c ?
jrice, the yard 5c
iota, . ?...only 8c
enly 25c?just half price.
ns* Dresses
igham9 aud Galletea. Sold
ice sale price 75c
>r this price. '
)?Just Half Price. !
$4 00 $12 50 for $6 25. \
) the highest,
nap: Just
in Drop Skirt?, to go oil sale .
25c .
lerbloon drop skirts to go at Tqc
for lCj 3, and 7c each.
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>' JQc Hose 7c the pair.
i2c pkfr,
idies' 25c Lisle Thread Hose idc
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' GOOD NEWS.
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Many Lexington Keaders
Have Heard It and Profited
Thereby.
"Good news travels fast/' and the
thousands of bad back sufferers in
Lexington are glad to learn that
prompt relief is within their reach.
Many a lame, weak and aching- back
is baa no more, thanks to Poan's Kidney
Pills. Our citizens are telling the
orrvn/1 ttftwu r?f fchoir PVnftriPtlOP with thft
Old Quaker Remedy. Here is aii example
worth reading:
Mrs. Ella V. Corley, R. F. D. G,
Lexington, S. C., says: "Doan's Kid- j
ney Pills helped me a great deal when
I had kidney trouble some years ago J
and at that time I gave, a public state- |
ment in which I told of my experience, i
I got my supply of Doan's Kidney j
Pills from the Kaufmann Drug Co. and i
was relieved through through their !
use of pains across the small of my j
back and a distressing difficulty with {
the kidney secretions." j
For sale by all dealers. Price 50 !
cents. Foster-Mil bur n Co., Buffalo, >
Yew York, sole agents for the United ;
States
Remember the name?Doan's?and 1
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THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE
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HARNESS,
SADDLES,
COLLARS,
BRIDLES,
ROBES,
HORSE
BLANKETS,
ETC.
We liave a special horn - nade Hip i
Harness for one-horse wagon at
$5.00.
A Set of Buggy Harness for
$ 10.00c |
Webuv Hides, Furs, Tallow, Iheswax \
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and pay highest market prices.
Wilse W. Martin,
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at 8:30 O'cl
^each the low level
ich a price on our g<
my former sale v
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See tho:ie ?1 25 Lace Curtains to close i
See that White Curtain?Scrim special.
Shoes for the WhoL
$3 CO and 4 00 Mens' Shoes
2 CO Mens' Shoes
1 50 Mens' Slices
' 1 25 Mens' Brogans?all leather
3 00 Ladies' Siioes .'
2 00 Lacies' Sho"is
1 50 and 1 75 Ladies Shoe9
On? lot Oi Ladle:' Pat. Leather shces,
1 50 now to close them
1 25 Old Ladies' Comfort?special....
Childrens' shoes loo pair; 50: sho^
59c; ffle. p 2-i
tadies" and Children^
The last but not the least, bv any rr
Ladies' Underwear Sale.
25 doz. Indies' Fleeced Underwear, tin
out at 2 , each.
Ofcildfccs' Heavy Underwear, regular ;
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I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, |,
COUNTY OF LEXINGTON.
| By G. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, S. D. and J. L. McCartha,
made suit to me, to grant them
Letters of Administration of the Estate
of and effects of Geo. D. McCartha.
THESE ARE THEREFORE to cite
and admonish all and singular the kindred
and Creditors of the said Geo.
D. McCartha, deed., that they be and
appear, before me, in the Court of Pro
bate, to be held Lexington, C. H.f
S. C., on 13th day January, 1012, next
after publication hereof at 11 o'clock
isi the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Adminis- I
tration should not be granted.
GIVEN under my Hand, this 29th
dav ot Dec. Anno Domini 1911.
GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.)
Probate Judge, Lexington Co., S. C.
D.?MioKo/? on fVio Qrd Tonnnrv.
X UUi&rii^U> Vii 1.41V/ V4? WVJ V ? ^ 7
1912. in the Lexington Dispatch. j
2 Weeks.?10.
Sale of Personal Property j
On Saturday, January loth, l!)J2, at ! _
10 oclock a. m., 1 will -sell to highest =
bidder, the following property, at my j I
residence, near Clark' Mill: '
2 Mules; 2 Milk Cows; 2 Yearlings; {
4 head Hogs; 1 Yew Top Buggy; 1 J I
Wagon, Corn, Fodder, Beaviues, Farm- J
ing Implements and my Household
aiid Kitchen Furniture.
Terms ox* sale half Cash; balance
ore year from date of sale, secured by
mortgag;: interest 8 per cent. .
JOB SHL'MPERT.
January], 19!2~2\V1G
Cabbage Plants For Sale.
Four Eany varieties, one .arid two
thousand at $1.25 per thousand;, thrte
thousand and over at ?l.no per thousand.
YODER CROMER,
12p Lexington, S. 0.
Married j
December 25, lull, at tiie residence
of the ^ride's father, Mr, Jacob Roof,
by Rev. J. A. Cromer, Mr. Andrew p
C >rley and M.ss Mamie Roof, both cf
near Lexington, S. C.
Do not allow your kidney and bladd?r
trouble to develop beyond the *
reach of medicine. Take Foley Kidney
Pills. They give quick results
and stop irregularities with surprising
promptness. Kaufmann Drug Co. i w
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Call Accepted, ?i
The Rey. J. J. Myers, of Congaree, on
has accepted the call of the Lexington
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Baptist church for the present year, (
and will preach on the second Sunday j a
morning at 11 o'clock and at 1 o'clock ; tli
in the evening. j
The Rev. Mr. Myers has served this ! |H]
pastorate ociore ami is no stranger ro ;
our people. 11" is a "tronj; ; readier |
and every body will hi;u a warm
welcome in our midst. ! T
For Sale ! is
S vtral Barred Plymouth lt >ok (' ek- ; j.j
ends. Appiy a: Toe Dispa.ei; olliee. \> j
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it is selling
oods so*as to
re have ever
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it . 75c pr
, the yard. 4c
e Family
$ 2 50
1 79
1 29
98c
2 19
1 79
siz-s 3 and 4, was ?
98c
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i ? ?? sfee?? fe? 1 ?9 p? |
Xfnderwear a;'
leans, will be the Great
S regular 50c kind, to close S
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25c kind, to close at 15c. X
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M. WEISS,
-WATCHMAKER?
?and?
-JEWELEROld
Gold and Silver Bought.
We Handle Watches and
Jewelry. All Work
Guaranteed.
1320 Main Streat, Columbia, S. C.
Parlor Restaurant.
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FARMS!
FARMS!
If you want to buy a good
farm at right price anywhere
in South Carolina,call
on or write us. If you
want to Sill your farm quick
tor cash, make youp price
right and we will sell' it for
you, no matter where located.
, We sell choice city
property, too.
Oickert &Eargle,
1507 Main Street,
Columbia, - South Carolina.
"Always Hustling."
o Develop
Drelter's Shoals
A force of hands will commence
ork at Dreher'> Shoals tomorrow to
?velop the water power at that point,
is understood that a dam will he
lilt at once and a trolley line run
it troni Columbia.
Nothing in recent years lias meant
much to the resources of this
luuty. Power will he furnished lor
number of enterprises. It is thought
at with the development of this
iwer. the Ions-talked of electric line
m\ Columbia t<> Augusta will be
lilt.
Court Nextl Week.
Tin- Court of (oua-ral Ses:?ions for
witigtyu county will convene nexi
onday morning, January Nth. There
a heavy (loci-:* i, a numocror import
it. wi-r-i l eu;:; mumm!ui? <l i r trial.
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