The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, May 22, 1912, Image 8
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PENCIL AND SCISSORS.
RUB-MY-TISM will core yon.
Mrs. Perry Hariri an is quite ill with
appendicitis at her home near town to
the regret of many friends.
Ootton-chopping i9 the order of the
day on the farm9 every where.
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If it is nice fresh, candies, cakes or
crackers, always go to the Bazaar
where you find the be9t- ...
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Nunnamaker visited
Mr and Mrs. W. D. Dent during
commencement.
WANTED AT ONCE?A few busbels
of peas on subscription. Apply at the
Dispatch Office.
Mr. Wm. M. Swartz, of Columbia,
came Ofer to see his mother Sunday
and to attend commencement.
Col. John Bell To well, of Batesburg,
x Candidate for the House of Representatives,
spent Sunday in Lexington.
Send in your subscriptions for the
Home and Farm as soon as posible.
' Only 25e now; regular price 50c. Time
expires May 30th.
Misses Lessie and Blondelle Hook,
of near Columbia, are visiting Misses
A TTo?1 \i>
juj oiiu auuio iiuu xu/wn
Mr. T. C. Oalliscn returned jesterday
from a business trip to Johnston
and Edgefield.
Miss Lottie McCartfta is visiting her
friend, Miss Lizzie Caughman, for several
days.
Messrs. Jack Carroll and Chris. Habenicht,
of Columbia, spent Sunday
with friends here.
Read Hopkins' new ad. this week,
and go arunning if you want big bargains.
We have the Walter A. Wood mowers
and binders, the best that is made,
and our prices are right.
H. N. Kaminer & Co.
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Prof. F. W. Ranch spent a few day9
last week \pith relatives in Lexington.
Ice cream at The Bazaar fountain
every Saturday. ^
Dr. L. L. Toole will be at Cbapin
June 5, as nsnal prepared to do dental
work. Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Miss OUie Martin, of Swansea, ia
the admired guest of Misses Mae and
Annie Lou Taylor on north Main
< street.
V Mrs. Ethel Snyder and children, of
TUapa, Fla., are yislting Mrs. Sny- 1
dor's parents, Ool. and Mrs. M. D. 1
Harman.
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B Glance belowi
B are at all times looi
B interests also. Th
B Some Bare Speciali
HR Yon should visit our Millin
J9S special prices will prevail her
j|| all hats, trimmed anduntrimi
IS this a record-breaking season
? 4 be an inducement there is no
89 done. We are turning out h
Bgj from our own work rooms as
B goods. LINGERIE HATSfln
lovely display of hue Linege
9 women and children. One 1<:
wear Sailors. All new styles,
Bw and browns. Regular $1 25 v
B Children's Underwear
H We have continued this sale
B children's underwear, all gar
H different lots on second floor ?
125c and oOc. the garment.
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These are fresh arrivals of the
ings in the popular and attn
Prices 50c., $1.00, $1.25, $2.00
FOR SALE?Homes in and around
Johnston, ask for list.
Y. May, Johnston, S. C.
The many friends of Mrs. W. E.
Black will regret to learn that she has
been confined to her home by illness
during the last several days.
Court opens on the second Monday
in June. The jury commissioners will
draw the first week's jury on next
Wednesday.
Dr. 'Andrew B. Drafts, accompanied
by his charming little daughter, spent
several days last week with his father,
Judge George S. Drafts, who has been
indisposed.
JUST RECEIVED?A fine lot o Ladies'
and Children's Hats?Latest
styles and lowest prices. Yon are
cordially invited to inspect them. Mrs.
E. A. Hall, Lexington, S. C. 29 p
Mr. Chas. H. Drafts, of the Albion
Hotel, Augusta, Ga., spent the weekend
with his father, Judge George S.
Drafts.
Mrs. S. J. Leaphart and Miss Annie
Martha Meetze have returned from a
delightful visit to Miss Elizabeth Dominick
in Newberry.
Whittemore's Shoe Polishes in
blacks, tans, ox-blood, white, French
gloss, gilt-edge, pastes, liquids and
combinations, all popular prices.
Kaufmann Drug Co.
Mrs. Robert F. Bowe has returned
to her home in Washington, after an
extended visit to her parents, Hon.
and Mrs. C. M. Efird.
Miss Helen Kei9ter, of Roanoke, Va.,
and Miss Sadie Huitte, of Marion,
were the lovely guests of the Misses
Efird during the week-end.
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Cultivators and all kinds of laborsaving
farming implements, just received.
Our prices and terms will
please you. Give us a call.
H. N. Ka miner & Co.
Prof. Cyrus L. Shealy returned to
Waiterboro on Sunday, after a few
days stay here. Prof. Shealy's school
will close within the next few weeks,
after which he will spend the summer
her9.
Miss May Amick, of Newberry, who
h?a Koon xriai finer hor errand- nnrflntfl.
f " W?
Sir. and Mrs. P. I. Rawl, of Rocky
CJreek, passed through town yesterday
enroate to her home. !
WANTED BEEP CATTLE?We1
rill pay highest market prices for
jocd beef cattle. Write, call or tele*
phone, \ George & WIngard,
Lexington Depot.
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Caua
aave
and Ind
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a.t some of the splendid yah
king out for our customer's
is is the PEOPLE'S STORE
?. in Millinery. Bargains i:
ery departmei - Very
e for all this week 011 These goods a:
lied- We desire to make hams, trimmei
and if low prices will tons and pipe<
doubt that it will be ?1.75 Dresses i
irge quantities of hats $2.50 Dresses 1
well a9 the imported ?3 50 Dresses 1
Do not fail to see this
rie headgear for both
)t of Ladies' ready-to- There is no wi
whites, blacks, blues much solid 00
alue9 special at 98c each, attractive as s
Sale Continued. have anyt
, 41i attractively cc
one week longer. All ^ qq
meats, piacea in loar
rod offered at 10c., 15c., N
Every one a li
1 OUSes med in fine La
i season's newest offer- Besses have
ictive Middy Blonsee. Prices from..
, $2.50. House Dresses
flilAII
nNMU
?Oet It
Stimulant
or Tonic? \
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a
stimulant. It does not make
you feel better one day, then
as bad as ever the next.
There is not a drop of alcohol
in it Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is a tonic. You have the
steady, even gain that comes
from such a medicine. Ask
your doctor all about this.
Trust him fully, and always
do as he says. He knows.
Who makes th$ best liver pills? The
J. C. Ayer Company, of Lowell, Mass.
Tfiey Have been making Ayers rnis ror
over sixty years. If you have the slightest
doubt about using these pills, ask
your doctor.' Ask him first, that's best.
Mad* by the J. C. AYES CO.. Low?ll. Mass.
Mr. Root. A. Marks, of Miami, Fla.,
is on an extended visit to his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Marks. Robert was
oonnected with The Dispatch for a
number of years, and his old friends
are glad to 9ee him again.
RUB-MY-TISM will cure yon.
Mr. M. L. Warner, of the famous
Dutch Fork, accompanied by his little
son, was in town Saturday and, with
his accustomed promptness, called in
and paid for his paper another year.
Mr. Warner is a successful farmer and
a mighty good citizen
5 or 6 doses 666 will break any case
of Chills & Fever; it acts on the liver
better than Caiomel and does not gripe
or sicken, 25c. , 36
At'the request of numerous friends
from all parts of the county, Dr. D.
M. Cro9son has announced himself as
a candidate for re-election to the State
senate. The doctor has made a hardworking
representative, his record being
well known to his constituents.
WANTED?A married man without
any children to woijc on a -smaii
track farm in Richland County. Apply
at Dispatch office.
It is human nature to blame others
for most of oar meanness.
The small boy by any other name
would be just as strenuous.
Very soon after some engagements
^ar^nnonncedthey^
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ies enumerated for this we<
i interests, and of course by
, Where rich and poor, blac
a Misses' Ginghams and Chambray
Dresses.
re made of French mercerized Gingrl
in embroidery, with lovely pearl but1
in solid colors, at-the following prices:
it .. .$1,35 $2.25 Dresses at...$1.75
it .. .$1.98 $3.00 Dresses at.. .$2.49
at .. .$2 89 $5.00 Dresses at.. $4.25
ew Kimona Shipment
arm weather garment that gives so
mfort and at the same time looks so
i neat stylish and well made Kimona.
hing from 25c the garment, made of
>lored lawns up to the finest silk at
ew Lingerie Dresses
ttle beauty. They are variously trimces
and Ribbons, ano no handsomer
ever been brought into this store.
|10 00 to $35 00
at prices ranging from.. .$1.00 to $3.50
CHS'
COLUMBIA,
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[| Miss E. James, who was the effij
cient and faithful nurse during the
i long ilJness of Mrs. 1 rank W. Sliealy,
'! returned to her home in Columbia on
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' Thursday. By her charrr ing, lovable .
i and lady-like bearing, Miss Jame3 en:
deared to her a large circle of admir|
ing friend's, a_nd she will always find a
! warm welcome here.
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Farms For Sale.
Iu the Ridge section, ask about tnein, *
V. May, Johnston, S. C. ^
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BARBECUE.
I will furnish a first cksa barbecue at
Chapin, S. C., "on county campaign
day. Everybody invited.
JOHN RISTER.
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BARBECUE AT IRENE. 1
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The Irene Brass Band will give their ^
annual barbecue at Irene (old Red
Bank) on Thursday July 4feh. Candidates
will be present to discuss the issues
of the day. Come one and all i
spend the day with us and enjoy the ^
good dinner cooked by two well known t
cuists, W. F. Corley and J. B. Sox. E
28-36 ' InENE BRASS BAND. ?
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Pomaria Lodge. \
A regula1 communication of Poma- \
ria Lodge No. 151 A. F. M., will con- k
vene in the Masonic Ha l at Peak on
Saturday, May 25, at 7 p. m. Second *
and third degrees. Visiting brethren
wplnnmp .Tnr? H Smvo-arf
Mister. ^
Baseball. *
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On Saturday afternoon at the new j
school house, the Oak Grove Hustlers j
defeated the Lexington Red Cocks in
an excitiug game of ball by a score of j
5 to 2. ,
Batteries?Oak Grove, Sox and
Kaminer; Lexington, Wingard and
Wingard.
Concert Saturday Night
"The Carolina Five" from the Uni- a
versity of Sontn Carolina, on a sum- \
mer tour, will give a concert in the a
court hones on next Saturday evsning 0
at 8:30 o'clock. Price of admission a
25 cents and 50 cents. The boys should a
i draw a large crowd, p
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es a Man
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jk and see if it is not easy to
pursuing this policy we are a
k and white, mingle in one co
Boys' Wash Suits
Specials at prices 93c for $1 25 goods; 11.19
Suits, and $1.(59 for $2.00 and $2.50 Suits,
line of Bojs' Serg^ and Fancy Worsted Sui
crbockers, Norfolk and double-breasted Co;
Our Special Shirt Sale
WiU continue this week in our Men's Clo
partment.
American Lady Corsets
I $1.00 Corsets at
$1.50 Corsets at .
$2.00 Corsets
$3.00 and $3 50 Corsots at
New Tailord Shirtwaists
Or more popular known simply a? Ladies' J
he rag;e thi9 season. They have the regula
in sleeves, regular Shirt styles, in plain Jine
Ladies' pure White Jap Shirts for
Standard Shirtwaists, all styles and trim
from $2.0
Linen SMrts
Prices from 9!
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Local Evidence.
Evidence that can be verified.
Fact is what we want.
Opinion is not enough.
Opinions differ.
Here'9 a Lexington fact.
You can test it.
L. Hall, jeweler, Main St., Lexing:on,
S. C., says: "I suffered from
ridney trouble for several years and
inally my kidneys became so weak
;hat I was alarmed.. The kidney sejretions
were too frequent in passage
it times, then again I could hardly <
roid them. I felt weak, lost flesh, did
lot sleep well and wa9 nervous and
TTltahlp A oVinrf tinio n nrn T orftf a
UUUA u riLuv agv JL ui j
rapply of Doan's Kidney Pills from
;he Kaufmann Drug Co. and 9ince I j
lsed them, I have improved wonderfully.
I earnestly recommend this
emedy to all kidney sufferers."
^Statement given March 9, 1908.)
THREE YEARS LATER.
Mr9. Hal:, was interviewed on March j
53, 1911 and he said: "I still take
Doan's Kidney Pills occasionally and
hey keep me well. This remedy is
ill that it is represented to be and I j
jladly confirm my former endorsement
>f it."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
lents. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo'
3ew York, sole agents for the United i
states
Remember the name?Doan's?and j
ake no other.
Card of Thanks.
Co the Editor of The Dispatch:
T ripsire to pxnress mv sinrprp thanks '
o all who gave me assistance in the
irize contest offered by th3 OhafinIiller
Co. It was by the help of my
rieLds that I became the winner of
.n Upton piano, the first prize offered
n the contest.
Respectfully,
S. M. Wessinger.
Chapiu, S. C.
For Re-EleeUon.
As will be seen by reference to the
nnonncement column, Mr. E. L.
Vingard is announced by his friends
>s a candidate for re-election to the
ffice of county treasurer. Mr Wing,rd
has held office long and faithfully,
,nd is, therefore, no stranger to the
eople of the entire county.
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ButJ
ofWomai
SAVE money by trading a
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it the same time Dest com
nstant throng to save the al
Silk Hos<
for $1-50 A Gennine 60c Silk Hose al
Also full $1 00 Silk Hose for
t-,, Knick- 50 Dozen Lace Hose, rtgub
Gloves! Glo'v
16-but?.o!i $1.25 Silk Gloves,
tiling De- Embrolct'd Silk Gloves, 10Ohamoisette's
at 25c. and 5(
16-button Chamois Gloves j
69c ?r
98c
^ 4g One lot Ladies Tan and B
^ 'g and fl.50, all sizes. Your c
v Big lot Misses Oxfords, all
Bani*
3hiits, all jj;en'8 Banister high shoes i
rly sowed- gtyles, at
at $1.25.
.... $2.00 Linen Coat S
Linings at These are slightly off in si
0 to $5 00. soiled, but look at the pric<
$6.00 Suits at $1.
Be to $2 981 10.00 Suits at 4.
SooiF."
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THE UNIVERSITY OF
SOUTH CAROLINA J
The University of South Carolina-a
first-class college with courses in l.aw,
Engineering, and Commerce and Fij
nance.
i Forty-three teacher's scholarships
| worth $1 CO in money and exemption
! from fe.s. A rare chance for ar. as- I
j piring young man. j
| The health and morals ..f the stn- '
: dents are the first care. *.
Enrollment 448 students. I
Many improvements next session.
Entrance examinations will be held
at the court house on Friday. July 12, gd
at 9 o'clock. I
For catalog write to V
S. C. MITCHELL, Pres. V
Columbia, S. C.
WINTHROP
COLLEGE
Scholarship and Entrance 4
Examination *
The examination for t-lie award of |
vacant scholarship in Wintlirop Col- 1|
lege and for the admission of Dew s^u
i dents will be held at the county court >
house, on Friday, July 5, at 9 a. m.
Applicants mu9t be not less than fif- *
teen years of age. When Scholarships
are vacant after July o the/ will
be awarded to those making the highj
e9t average at the examination, pro|
vided they meet the conditions governI
ing the award. Applicants for scholarj
ships 9hould write to President John- \
\ son before the examination forscholarI
ship examination blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100 and free
i tuition. The next session will open
| September IS, 1912. For further information
and catalogue, address.
PRES. D. B. JOHNSON,
33 Rock Hill, S. O; j
1785 1912
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON
1 Vonf Rsninc Con4 974h
Entrance examinations at all the
county seats on Friday, July 5, at 9 a.
in.
It offers courses in Ancient and Modern
Languages, Mathematics, History
Political Scien e, Debating, Chemistry,
Physics, Biology, and Engineering.
Courses for B. A., B. S., and B. S. *
degree with Engineering. . <
A free tuition scholarship to each j
county of Sobth Carolina. Vacant
Boyce Scholarships, giving $100 a year
and free tuition, open to competitive a
examination in September. |
- Expenses reasonable. Terms afcd I
catalogue on application. Write to
Harrison Randolph, Pres.,
. Charleston, 8. C.
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t this store. We I ,
serving our own B |
[mighty dollar. K
j Specials |
ar 50c values for... 25c B| A
res! Gloves! |j
, all colors at.. 69c u| fl
button all shades $1.50, $2 SI A
)c. and a 16-button at 75c Jtj
lack Oxfords, worth $1.25
hoice at $1.00
leathers at $1.50 II I
$5.50 and $6.00 values, lit- H fl
uit Specials II 1
tyles and some are a little El Efl
08 | $7.50 Suite at, .. .$3.40 H V
98 | 20 to $25 Suits at 9.89 U 9
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