The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 12, 1913, Image 10
PERSONAL
Gathered Here. There and
Everywhere.
Mr. Lemuel Sox spent Sunday in
Columbia.
Dr. Sawyer spent Sunday at his
old home at Wards.
N. P. Shipp, Esq., was a visitor at
Batesburg Friday.
Mr. H. J. Burgess, of Steadman, was
in town Saturday.
Mr. B. K. Kyzer spent Monday in
Columbia on business.
Mrs. Scott Hendrix spent Thursday
in Columbia shopping.
Judge George S. Drafts was hi
Batesburg Friday on legal business.
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luiss may uemus it> spcuuiug oicn
weeks in town with Mi9S Bessie Kleck
lej
Mr. Henry Steele, of Ethan, ran
over to Columbia on business Thurtday.
Mr. J. Frank Kyzer, from the Emanuel
section, was a yi6itor in town Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Beozer, of the
Providence section, was in town Saturday.
Our friend and Brother George W.
Corley, spent Thursday in Columbia
on business.
Mis9 Julia Bickley has accepted a
position with W. D. Dent in the Auditor's
office.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. George motored
over to Columbia in their fine
car yesterday.
Our profcographer, Mr. Wm. Steele,
made a flying business trip over to
Columbia last Thursday.
Col. J. H. Frick, a prominent attorney
of Chapin, S. C., was in town last
Thursday on legal business.
Mr. W. H. Hiller, of Columbia,
come over in his automobile and spent
a few hours in town Tuesday.
Next Mondav is St Patrick's Day in
the morning and the wearing of the
green that day will be much in evi
ucuuc.
Dr. E. P. Taylor and Miss Bessie
Taylor, of Batesburg, visited their
mother in Saluda, on Saturday of last
week.
Col. J. Brooks Wingard has returned
from Washington enthused with the
inaugural ceremonies of President
Wilson.
Col. E. L. Asbill, of Leesville, one of
the brainest members of the Lexington
Bar, was here Tuesday on legal
business.
Mr. J. M. Maipass, an active Member
of the House of Representative and
a citizen of Batesburg, was here Tuesday
on business.
The family of Rev. T. S. Brown left
here yesterday for their new home in
Burlington N. C. Everyone regretted
to see them leave.
Mr. N. P. Shipp is doing clerical
work in the Clerk of Court's office
during the absence of Clerk F. W.
Shealy in Florida.
Mr. W. B LaFar representing
Gowan Medical Co., of Durham, N.
C., who manufactures what is said to
be the only sure cure for pneumona,
was in town yesterday.
Messrs. F. T. Bibb, Harry Roberts
and S. T. Bickley spent Sunday in
Columbia where they went to see
Lucius Bickley $ Knowlton's Hospital,
who is improving slowly.
Congressman and Mrs. A. F. Lever
have returned from Washington. Mr.
Lever is booked for the chairmanship
of House Agri cultural Committee and
no better selection for this important
committee could have possibly been
made.
HouT. N. B. Nunnamaker, ex-member
of the House, was in town on business
Saturday. Mr. Wannamaker is a
good, substantial citizen of Sandy
Run and we are always glad to meet
him.
Mr. James W. Shealy, of Ballentine
section, who has charge of the government
farm demonstration work,
was in town last Friday. He made
the trip from Columbia on a motorcycle.
Mr Walter Shull and little son Gary,
and Miss Sopha Powell, of Greenville,
Mrs. Mary Gregory and Mi9s Mattie
Shull, of New Brookland, spent a most
pleasant day at J W Gregory's last
Thursday
James W. Roof, of Pelion, has been
appointed Magistrate of the Fifth
Magisterial District vice C. R. Ri?b.
W. H. Spires has been appointed his
constable.
Chief Justice Gary has signed an
order requiring the Southern Express
Company to deliver whiskey in original
packages to consignees in "dry"
territories. Thi9 order of the Chief
Justice will be carried to the United
States Supreme Court to test the constitutionality
of the Webb Act.
We wish to remind the people of
Lexington, when eyer they need groceries,
grain, hay and feed, or have
country piodnce for sal*, they cannot
find more clever and better men to
deal with than Hook & Layton, 1101
Gervais street, Colombia, S. C.
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CO You will find the ve:
C9 leathers and materia
Cw able or desirable for
S3 France Shoe will chi
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fjrjl feet look, and you w:
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CW feel in even the snuf
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BcMSfseseae
We are informed that a company of
capitalists has been organized for the
purpose of building a trolley line out
from Columbia to connect with the
Columbia Street Railway or an independent
line running through New
Brookland as far out as Horseshoe
t ni.n "Hill and thAnr.p rn
uckx^xj auu ui^cu xxi4& wuv? ?
Oayce. We are assured that these
behind the project mean business and
intend to carry it through. The money
for this purpose is in sight and that
work on the enterprise will be started
as soon as possible.
The sweet little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewie Hall, wTho resides on
factory hill, was extremely ill last
Sunday, but later reports from the
sick child are to the effect that the
condition of little Laisy is much improved.
For your* Easter dresses, trimmed
and untrimmed hats and novelties th e
latest out, call on Wm. Piatt & Son,
Columbia, S. 0.
Columbia'
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the price may be, yo
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dainty c
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see them?try them on reprodu
ry latest models in all goods pi
tls that will be fashion- demonsi
spring wear. The La article
arm you?delight you? ;
;rim they make your Girls'
ill be enthusiastic when a pretty
ortable your foot will tnred68fa
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11 wear no other shoe. 5oc, 98c, $
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Company M. of New Brookland will
be inspect*d on March 24th. n<
Cotton Seed Wanted. Will give | se
good cesh priee9 or in exchange for i in
Fertilizers. Time limited 10 day? only, j p*
P. M. Frick, Ohapin, S. C. j A
A. V. Lee, the young white bag- P1
gagemaster of the Seaboard Air Line,
who shot and killed Conductor Mc- *D
Niell, of the same road, while in a ^
friendly bout at Swansea a short while *
ago, has been admitted to bail in the
sum of $5,000.
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>V li^ll J VU UCCU i* OLjiiou auxt I
clothes, spring neck wear or gents'
furnishings, give Wm. Piatt & Son,
Columbia, a call. m
Last Thursday evening about dusk k<
the roof of the dwelling of Col. J.
Brooks Wingard was discovered to '
be on fire by a passerby. Fire alarm iy
was given but the flames were extinguished
by Mr. Frank Wingard before
much damage was done. ct
Beautiful line of Clothing, at P. M. w
Frick's, Chapin, S. C. Call and look 0E
over the styles and get the prices.
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f recognized merit (
u can be certain t!
3 utmost in ^alue.
>rics in infinite var
ire tomorrow--the i
tical search of the
jse novel and beau
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STYLE
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things for spring wear-the <
invite critical examination a]
ity of material and distinctive
i at such modest prices. New
nes, Messalines, Foulards, i
ig color.
tractive New Spri
COAT SUITS
ameniwho are interested in whs
jet in Coat Suits for this season
j looking over the many new st
ill feature tomorrow. It is a si
hat will demonstrate once more
new department store is the "Lei
shion." We welcome you to loo
i garments and ask the prices
not necessitate your buying.
OUR SPECIAL
DEMONSTRATION
reds of ladies have seen this won
s boctle of transfer liquid reprod
iesigns on any kind of cloth. 1
ve feature of this Transfer Flui<
\ design on your wallpaper car
ced on your curtains. Any piec
nrchased in this store during
bration can have any design den
in the window reproduced on
purchased
Dresses. Stocking Da]
r lot of Girls' Saturday we will:
peeially fea- another Stocking
r tomorrow. for women and
nd Ginghams, dren. Silk and
f-trimmed or Hose in all sizes. C
in bands of in and see the yi
5r tomorrow II we are offering in I
1.49 and $1.98 |l en lots and sizes
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Hon. J. VV. Addy, of Peak, a promi- J
?nt member of the House of Repre- dei
ntives from Lexington county, was of
i town Mondav and gave the Dis- a c
itch cilice a pleasant social call. Mr. ert
ddy has long been identified with the for
ogressive element of the county and Gu
is taken an active and leading part m
political and economic questions of
te day which have ccme up for set- i
ement in the past decade or so and J
is ever been found in the front ranks I
)ing effective work in the cause of j
ie people on the right side of the j
npp |
I have opened up in the old Town
arket, a meat market and will
3ep a supply of fresh meats every
ty. Your patronage is solicted.
pd. ROSCOE CAUGHMAN.
Our enterprising and clever merlant,
Mr. Marks, took an auto ride
ith Mr. Oromer Oswald, to Swansea
i Monday to attend the sale of the
fbrand & Co. stock. \
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3an find a place at th
Lat your purchase rei
Spring fashions am
iety will greet you
*esult of a most care
markets of the Nort
tiful things [for Sprir
of Dame Fashion's a]
assurance that qual
lutation is behind w
AUTHORITY
meates this entire store the nov
:lever and becoming new Spri
nd comparison of these suits; h
3 styles and you'll wonder how
r shipment of these dresses recei
n Copenhagen, Alice and eve
ng Wash Silks fc
Consideral
We present tomorrow so:
new Wash Silks in the
colors. Patterns we believe
-s equalled here. Colors in
Habutai warranted fast,
will <
yles Fresh Arrivals in Ne%
low- Tomorrow in Waist Se(
that feature a big shipment of ^
j gerie, Brocade, Charmeus
Silks. In this section you w
at for every occasion, from
If style to the most elabora
evening wear.
CORSET FOR ]
TYPE OF FIC
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A. perfect figure is not a mi
One of the gods, but all a matter oi
lis A IT 1 Jl 1 J rt
- xemgence ana xne rignr uoi
e 0f store you will find a Corset th
the suited to your figure and w<
ion- assist you in chosing this m
the line of
~ Bon ton or Roy a
Day' cester Cors<
chilSe
are now displayed at our coi
dues are caiefully designed to set
>r0 ' fashions for spring and Bumm<
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Adjutant General W. W. Moore has We hi
sided to purchase a 1,000 acre tract nounce t
land near Styx, in this county, for of the pa
amp site and rifle range, The prop- urdfty afi
, .-,,*1- oclock.
y is said to be ideal for the purpose Harmon
which the South Carolina National j tendance
ard will put it. j Quested.
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impurities in the blood, and the fau
liver. It is torpid.
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Is the greatest of all liver medicines." Its
strengthening influence is at once apparent i
good digestion and a feeling of strength a;
When the system has been put in order the
gradually disappears and the complexion becon
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hat there will be a meeting
trons of Pelion school on Satternoon,
March 15th at 4:30
Superintendent of Education
will be present. A full at!
of patrons i9 earnestly re
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powerful purifying and
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