The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, October 02, 1912, Image 4
THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. !
A Bepresentative Newspaper Covers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Counties Like a Blanket. d
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VOL. tt.tt LEXINGTON, S. C? WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1912 48
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I My stock is entirely new and
I markets. Try us
I DRESS OUTINGS
We have on sale for you to inspect,
iOne lot of 6 1-4 Outings at i 5c
" " " 81-3 " . 7 l-2c
" ' " 10 8 l-3c
" " " 121-2 " " . . . 10c
LADIES' SUITS AND SKIRTS
50 Ladies' Coat Suits, extra values, from
$8.00 to $15.00, now for . . $5.00
.. . 100 Wool Skirts, values from $3.00 to
- ' $5.00 your choice for . . $1.00
7 We are selling these goods at such extra
low prices to convince you what values we are
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B giving tor ntue muney, uiai ^uu itx ai " aj o
' - come to our store for your wants.
3 Jf cases White Quilts, values from $1.50
\ to $2.00, your choice for 98c
. j 3 cases Boy's and Misse's Hose, 10 and
I - 15c values, special at . . 5c
To Tootfc Sufferers. ^ TO DATE FARMtK.
While it is true that I have sold to He: Wee Ready For the Bond SalesDr.
Whitehead my dental outfit, at man From the Metropolis.
1521 Main street, Columbia, S. C., that "fBE farmer is the one who is makdoes
not imply that I have given up JH progress, recently re,,
.. " . j "Nr? I kv marged a bond salesman for
the practice of dentistry. No! by no
* , . r t. , one of the big houses, just in from the
means, and now t lat ha^ e so mue roa(^ *Tve got them to let me try
improved from my attack of paralysis eastern Kansas this trip?new terriI
will attend to all dental work that tory for us. I'd heard that the tillers
may come my way. I have been in of the soil down there were all buyconstant
practice for the past sixty *nS automobiles and things, and that
years and fifteen years in Columbia, were a progressive lot I found
j t u v ~ t them that, and then some. Here's
and I believe haye given entire sat.s- whM t0 me ,n ^
faction to as many sufferers from up near thc aortbeast col.ner of the
tooth troubles as any dentist and hope state.
to continue to do so for many years to "One morning 1 drove about four
come. So, friends, rest assured that miles out into the country to try to
- mnr natronace and sell some bonds to an old farmer j
1 Will appreciate jv?.
give you the benefit of my long ex- named Pratt who was reported to nave
perience with liberal prices. All I a Pot of money. The old man seemed
ask is a trial of the old, true and tried, t0 b,e thoroughly lasted on the bond
expert, honest dentist, near Hyatt's f^ket-kuew all about the latest ofp
Tt .phtvp feruigs, etc. lie seemed to like my
Park. DR. G. R. HA D ^ G. issue, but said he was 'hung up' with
ten Wabash fours, and that until he
T . * "T"?p, got rid of them he couldn't buv auyThrow
mud at a man and most of it ... , . . *
. . thing else. We were doing quite a litfalls
off; throw flattery at him and it jje \ya5asij fours at the time, and 1
sticks. offered to take them off his hands at
" "* 1 ~ _ GO?just before leaving the hotel I had
1)63.111683 Cannot B6 Cnr6d had a wire stating that they were GG1^
by local applications, as they cannot bid on the exchange,
reach the diseased portion of the ear. "The old man hesitated, but finally
There is only one way to cure deafness, agreed to make the exchange. He was
and that is by constitutional remedies. f t0 Mke seven o( bon(ls at a |ittl(?
Deafness is caused bv an lnflamea con- , . *
dition of the mucous lining of the ! than far and 1 was to take his ten
Eustachian Tube. 1 " abash fours at GG1^. I fancied I .saw I
When tfci? tu >e-is inflamed you have j a twinkle in his eye as I wrote down I
a rumbling sound or imperfect hear- j the figures.
ing, and when it is entirely closed, j "The deal closed, he offered to show
Deafness is the result, and unless the j me the house. We went upstairs and
inflammation can be taken out and in what he caUed Ms ,office/ Avhat w.ls |
ihm/hearing wHI be desUoye^Tforevei*; .my ^azement to find a stock ticker !
i:i ie cases out of ten are caused by buzzing busily away. I walked over I
Oatanh, which is nothing but an i:i- to the machine and pulled some of the j
ft rimed condition of the mucous ?ur- tape out of the basket. A string of j
fa^es. j quotations caught my eye. It read |
Wr will give One Hundred Dollars j something like this: Wabash fours. \
ft r joy case of Deafness (caused by, 10 at - at c>c 1;- a VAV _0 j
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(J>t arm Care. Send for circulars, free. ' 1 ,
F J. CHENEY, & CO, Toledo, Onic. !
Sold by Druggists, 75c. ' Moderated Assumption.
Take Hail's Family Fills for ccnsti- [ "When you are running for an of- i
pation. I See." said the student in politics, "you j
, . ? j are supposed to assume that you are j
i/-year-eld son of; superior to people, are you not?" j
Staton Dawson, a well known fanner j "No." replied Senator Sorghum, "It j
of lower Richlanl ccn.tv, \ca< drewr- j is becoming customary to be satisfied
ed on Wednesday when trying to | with ? yincing ' whatever
,, i fi rv! .vour faults may be. they arc nothing
ewtm a swollen creek ... the Um?.. ? . tomp!,rpd t0 those of the otber feIlow? ,
Bwamp 12 miles below Coiumbia. j -tvasblngtoi star
W. BAT
TORE WITH
I am prepared to serve you v
and you will be pleased. Lis1
DRESS GOODS
25 pieces Esther Serges, to go at . 10c
25 pieces Avon Suiting, special, per yd. . 10c
50 pieces Pocahuntas Poplin, yard . . 25c
25 pieces Superber Poplin, yard . . 15c
15 pieces Ottoman Cloth to go at, yard . 25c
Better grades of Dress Goods in Cordutvwo
Whinr-nrHs. Semes, and Broad
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cloths, all new shades, per yd. . 39c to $1.00
Lot Silk Waist Silk and Colors, a yard . 19c
25 pieces 36 inch Messaline Silk in new
shades ..... 75c
Lot 36 in Satins, $1.00 quality for . . 75c
GINGHAMS
Amoskeg Dress Ginghams, 10c value . 8 l-3c
Chambray Ginghams . . 5c
Checks and Stripes at . .4 l-2c
WHITE GOODS
2 cases English Long Cloth, 12 yards to
the piece, $1.00 values at per piece . 75c
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THE FOLLOWERS.
?Winner in the Pittsburg
SOUTH GEORGIA'S SOLENOID EXHIBIT.
At the (Vorgia-Caroi': i Pair ar Augusta last year, has never 1
passed in the South, ye: this section oi' the Empire State proi
beat the record at the November J'air. 1012.
c O 1720 Main St. 1
Columbia, S. C. I
NEW GOODS i
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rith the latest and best on the I
;en, just a few prices: 1
NOTIONS J
In this department you will find a new and |
up-to-date stock to select from at prices as low J
as the lowest. One thing we think a rare bar.
is 250 hand bags and pocket books. Some in
the lot will measure 8 inches square, your m
choice for - . 10c I
50 pieces of 25c ribbon at . . 19c
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GENT'S FURNISHINGS I
5 cases Gents' Underwear, 50c values 37 1-2C j|
2 cases Lambsdown, value 75c, for . 50c |
3 cases Heavy Ribbed Underwear to
/^lnce iint at each . . 25c
VAVUV vv
We carry full line of Trunk, Valises and H
Suit Cases at specially low prices. I
We also carry a large line of Ladies' Fur- j|
nishings and Millinery of latest styles, etc. jl
To appreciate these values you must see I
?11 MM IMDRnUCMPMTQ IT FAIR GRIMMIS!
IVIfllll imn IIUlLiiiL.ilbu ni inui uiiuunuu
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^ THE NEW MAIN FAIR BUILDING AT THE .ENTRANCE OF THE j
GROUNDS WILL BE A GREAT ADDITION ? ALL DEPARTMENTS
WILL BE LARGER THIS YEAR. :
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i When the thousands of patrons of been pronounced by experts as the:
|8jj\ the Georgia-Carolina fair come to Au- finest in this section for the purpose) j
eusta next November they will wit- will be converted into a modern:
ness quite a different looking place, equipped live stock pavilion where
Bp!|l| Instead of the present familiar main the best samples of all the principal
build'.ng with a United States flag breeds of hogs, cattle, sheep and:
: floating proudly iroui a staff on the horses can be seen and studied. The:
j t0P? it Icing seen first, they will see premiums in this department have:
x " ; a new and modern main building di- been materially increased for the big:
rectly in front of, or. to the south of swine show is open to five spates,
the present one. namely, North Carolina, South Caro-:
| The tremendous growth in popular- lina, Georgia, Alabama and Tennesj
ity ct the Georgia-Carolina fair during see.
j the past few years is the cause of the The racing program for this season
; npv main building- being decided up- will be more attractive than ever and
Bwill bo elaborately illuminated with j oe even reue: i-no >v.i.
electric lights, an attraction in itself, ceived
The old main building (which has ' ure by ibc ?
i job p iWxi::u
wen sur- i L3fcU3/Pritl. TOUI B6XI I Oi.
mises to I a */
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! ori. The fair has simply outgrown its a fine lot of free attractions m me
j j ruarters and the board of directors way of vaudeville acts will be put on
| j iaw that the only thing to do was in front of the grandstand between
J ! ta enlarge them. This new exhibition the heats, making the races more en-:
j ! hall is being built along lines pro- tertaining than formerly. Thursday
, posed by President James U. Jackson of fair week the annual football game
who conceived the idea of having a between the University of Georgia
Post main fair building and auditorium all j and Clemson College will be pulled
in one. When not used as a place I off and the largest crowds that have
^ to exhibit, agriculture, horticulture, | ever gone through the turnstiles of
- j j mechanical devices, etc., during a the fair grounds is expected on this
j | fair, the building will be used for con- day.
j ; venticn purposes and will have a The poultry show is still one of
matsrotosl I ; mnrli lnr.-rer seatina capacity than j the leading features of the fair, and
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any ?^er building in this city or its management is working hard to
section. make this event even greater than
Among the many improvements last year, when 3,000 of the finest
; j being made is a handsome new en- j specimen of fowls were shewn from
acPplffi trance to the grounds where the sec-j all over the United States and Cani
rotary's office, committee rooms and ada.
waiting room, will be located. The The midway will be composed of
grounds a~e being beautified in every j the best shows, riding devices, etc.,
g9?S?|| way and the midways which will af-1 obtainable as well as the most novel
ford the best accommodations will be i tree acts. Another interesting exhib*
?g?MS j built between the main and live stock it of the fair will he the agricultural
raflu ; buildings: in fact, all other improve- exhibit from the State College ot Agmvnts
for the convenience and pleas- j rieultnre. This exhibit was one of;
J ure of our fair patrons are being the best features of the fair last year:
&??&&&& made. The grounds and entrance j and the announcement that it will:
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