The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, March 26, 1913, Image 8
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W The crowning event of tf
first. Many new designs
for all the good things. Exqaisite
White Fabrics. I
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JT Y LlUUtt JUttWii ?n,_
CP ture, per yard. 15c
%fk& Luna Lawn?36 inches wide, suyfl|
perb fabric, washes fine, price 20c
Voile Satin Stripe?28 inches,
ZZ dainty sheer fabric, price? 19c
34rS White Serpentine Crepe?32 inch
5?J? wide, the fabric of the hour.. 19c
CCI Eponge Suiting?27 inches, soft
|M washable fabric 25c
- Sponge Cloth?27 inches, very
ZXZ dressy, washes beautifully? 25c
S^E - White Voile?40 inches wide,
clear,well woven fabric Special 25c
vuv
fia Dress Fabrics for Spring.
BJ New Meteors, New Foulards, New
G9 Brocades, New Charmeuse, New
Crepes, New Messaline.
69 Lingerie Dnderskirts.
JjJg Large assortment with Cluny Lace,
C9 . trimmed with ribbon. Our special
68 prices, $1 75, |2.00, $8.00, $3.50. ~ |
fig Mimnaugh's Stock
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PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Messrs W. ]
All kinds of fishing tackle can be ?f ??In,"bl*.
found at Hannan's Bazaar, namely, er here"
bobs, corks, hooks, netting, staging, We were gL
* lead and lines. man, on our si
comrades of C
* -a ?
Redaction in parcels posts raw. ? to learn tost
believed to be justified by; Postmaster boardi
General Burleston who has been gathering
data on the cost .of the new Jss Jennie
service. nurse at the ]
in Columbia,
*. A fresh shipment of Nunnally's parents here,
Candies in dainty Easter packages, ley.
Harmon Drug Co.
Mr. G. B.
Seven negroes took leg bail from th? Saturday. Jd
Columbia chaingaug on Tuesday while active and <
working on the streets. The guard moyements fce
fired at them, but did not hit any one. opment of the
Cabbage plants! Garden seed! the.county.
Harmon Drug Co.
* Eleven mules were burned to death
and over a thousand bushels of corn CLE
were destroyed by a fire that destroy- j
ed the barn of R. C. Hamer, a farmer j THE STATE
of Richland county, near Acton, Sun- |
day night. The loss is estimated at I th rv
$5,00G;. insurance not stated. William J p
A tornado struck Jordanville, Horry as Execi
county, Sunday night, killing one man, dec
injuring a half dozen more and de- caroijne pla,
stroying much property. j
I In obedinc
>2 - Court in tl
fjt ?? signed by H
- I mrnmm a mm Bowman, da
J ' | M E" - wil18eU to t
J bm in front of tl
TAYLOR srssa,
| . 1 1 Monday in J
j ' I I ,a*d month,
I UnUva estaje to-wit
I All that pi
j land, situate
j a and State
I 1520 MAIN STREET whichXs?
..I COLUMBIA, S. C. '"TERMS'"
Invite You
J To call when in Colum- Albert m?
I bia. Make this modern defendants'*
-A. vrAlir VlPP H
I drug siurcj' AAVV%v% j_ .
I quarters whether you 11 J
I buy or not. We want to II The worn
I know you. Everything 11 putting-off.
I here that is to be found II k(
I II pay 10 per c
I in an up-to-date drug Ij Paint wou
I establishment. II p?rcent ton
j II i or wa^es dc
/The Taylor Drug Co ~
j J II I C08fc' and an'
I 1520 Main St. I What a lla
I COLUMBIA, S. CAR. 19 baa-enoug]
' jj wor9e- ?
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miSUITS
11LW SKIRTS
[JR MIXil
ie season. Our parlors crowde
in hats to be shown yet. Our
Fancy Wash Dresses.
Largest line in the State. Superb in
style and make-up.
Fancy Lawn one-piece Dresses.
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Eponge one-piece Dresses. Fancy
Ratine ons-piece Dresses. Fancy Voile
one-piece Dresses. Fancy Corduroy
one-piece Dresses. Trimmed with
Lace, Fancy Crash, Hemstitched Linen,
Vandyke Lace, Embroidery Scolloping.
Foil line of sizes. Prices $1.50 to
$15.00.
.
New Waists.
Linen Tailored Waists?Robespierre
Collars, natty, stylish Waists, all
sizes. Price $1.25
Lingerie Waists?Large assortment.
Trimmed with Cluny Laces and Val.
Prices $1.25 to $5.00
Fancy Mannish Silk Skirts?Stripes
in various colors, / all sizes, 34 to 40.
Price $3.00
Fancy Chiffon Waists?Embroidered
and fancy trimmed. Onr special, price
$9.00 to $15.00
mm
Confirms the Styles
STREET,
SSS3S3S3SSS3S3S!
M. and Marion Schwartz Sewing !
spent Easter with their T have 15 Bpc,'
; . Machines for sale
id to see Mr. Otto Heg- lot of new ones to
treets Satnrday. His old b?rf0rue|
Jompany K, will be glad Swansea,
he is still living at home 22
at the same place.
Bickley, who is a trained
Hospital for the Insane MothC
spent Easter with her bAh3ess Its
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bick- take? ft should t
berlain's Oough J
and is the moth
Wingard, was in town where. For sale t
[r. Wingard takes an *
jonspicious part in all Chamberlain,s
mdmg toward the devels
agricultural interest of
For constipati
Tablets are excel
mild and gentle i
c a trial. For sale t
RK'S SILL ?=
? THE BE
OF SOUTH CAROLINA 0t
lty of Lexington. _ S~
mrt of Common Fleas. Given by &
latt, in his own right and Doa?ISyS,lfl!?y
ator of Conrad Stall. br^flb t
:eased, plaintiff, 8tory wab *
tt and others, defendants.
. n nTmtA? Has proven the
ARflTION. The testimony
e to the decree of the ? The proof con\
le above entitled action, it can be inves
lis Honor Judge I. W. residents.
ted February 28th, 1913,1 Charles A. Gei
he highest bidder for cash ington, S. 0.,
tie Court House door, at months I was 9
South Carolina, during through the sma
are of sale, on the first they did not se
Lpril, the seventh day of thopght that my
the following tract of real ed. At night wl
: back pained me i
eee, parcel or tract of desire to pass th
d and lying in the County Finally I got a s1
ofnrpaoirt pnnoiatinc nf nan Dilla
M&VA vvuw?wv**p V-- ilCf X IliO li VU1 VU
res, more or less, upon (now the Harrao
ator resided, adjoining helped me so ma
isler Cromer and S nn. to endorse thera.
DF SALE: Cash, par- A SECOND
y for papers. When Mr Gei
RASK SJ1EfAF', on March 23, 19
c n u i~ Youf glad to confirm r
, S. C., March 1<, 1913, regarding Doan'
Boozer, afty. for pifi remedy has cerbi
Bison & Gettys, attys for tQ me>?)
For sale by i
?? cents. Fo9ter-M
lol Paint SS..Y?""?"
Remember the
mistake in painting is not take no other.??
That costs about 10 per- ,
3ep your money a year and Fori
-Vor An article m.
Id have to come-down 2d merjt to survive
lake 10 percent on the job, ye irs. Chambei
) not go-down. was Hr9t
. . , . ,, , ,, . . From a 9mall be
mistake is "cheap" paint. in favor and pop,
i 50 per cent to 100, first tained a world v
other in wear. will find nothing
r "cheap" is! "Put-off" co}d'
1 why it 19 a favor
h; "cheap" is ten times more than forty
DEVOE gives relief?it ci
armon Drug CO, sells it Dealers,
.
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NEW EST I
uINlERY 4
d with eager buyers; our styles
mourning hats a specialty. Ha
Embroidery Flouncing, Lace
Edge and Hemstitch.
Flouncing?27-ineh Lace Edge
wnw'/ino noffo.no Hoontlfnl
VCI.LAVSV40 ^HVtVlUO)
work, splendid assortment.
Special, the yard 49c
Flouncing?45-incnes and 27 inches,
elegant Irish Lace effects;
makes up beautifully. Price... $1.00
Flouncing?45 inches wide, in
exquisite Irish Lacc and va- ,
other Macrame effects.
Prices ?.. $1.50* $1.75, $2.00
Bulgarian Flouncing?45 inches
wide, in the latest color tones;
many patterns, bands to match.
Bands 85c; Flouncing, $1.75
Lovely Cotton Dress Fabrics.
Fancy Ottomans, new Irish Poplin,
Orepe Ratine, Eponge Cloth, Bedford
Cords, Ramie Lines, Balkan Crepe,
Shantune Linen. These fabrics are
excellent for wear; made np oeautifully
and good washable colors. Per
yard 25c
rinaug
i. Mimnaugh's
Machines.
Dnd-handed Sewing ?|
at a bargain, and a C
jell or trade,, and
>air work on Sewing 7\
ht to my office, at ^1
C. C. QANTT.
>rs' Favorite.
ie for children should 4 Gold
honld be pleasant to 71 .
>e effectual. Cham- y Briu
temedy is all of this /
ers' favorite every- \
>y All Dealers.?ady ^
? i| BALr
i Tablets ?
for Constipation. 7
ion, Chamberlain's ^
lent. Easy to take, /
n effect. Give them \
>y All Dealers.?adv. *
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ST PROOF ___
ixinerton Citizen. .
Pills were used?they | fr
old to Lexington resi- HOW 11131
gthened the evidence. i
> result lasting. til
is home testimony?
tigated by Lexington Ratting things
ends? How
ger, Depot St., Lex- WnnlHn't vnii
says: "For several WOUiOn I VOU
ubject to dull pains and table all I
11 of my back and as *
em to "go away, I II a
kidneys were affect- IHIi
len I lay down, my ??
*nd I had too frequent combines the thr<
ie kidney secretions. meal and putting
apply of Doan's Kid- times each year.
eKaufmann Drug Co. ? ,,
n Drug Co.) and they ^ou can * aff?r'
cli that I am pleased fut one any loiij
" time, health an
' STATEMENT. count for anythi
igsr was interviewed Doagsll does not.
11, he said: "I am . t r
ny former statement, lasts a life times
Kidney Pills. This most con veniento
linly been of benefit cabinets?has mo;
all dealers. Price 50 ins than
? 1 T7 ATI OT'Or O O TT7 Thf
.ilburn (Jo., isutraio, j
agents for the United is the standard b
_ , _ other kitchen e
narae?Doan's?and . , ,
idv. judged.
Come in and se>
;y Year Test. *tylea of acD?u
* the prices and
for aapeeriofor!o^ *?'' 0***?
Iain's Cough Remedy one* See the ne
.to the public in 1872. Leg Base?the v
ginning it has grown thing oat.
ularity until it has atride
reputation. You Special
better for a cough or
I you will understand
ite after a period of ...
years. It not only SOOTT HE I
.ires. For sale bv All
Aav Ivy
ScaQGaQcaSdfidc
EMIN
e BLOUSES
DRESSES
OPEMIM
shown satisfy. Women of tas
ts for the little folks. See them
Tailored Suits.
Paris Suits and Dresses, exact reproductions
from Parisian makers.
Balkan styles, Persian styles, Servian
styles, Russian styles from such
makers as Stratton and Tybring, showing
all the season's newest Colypso
Plumities, Eponge, Ratine, Vigoreux,
Bedford Coids, trimmed in Tapestry,
Bulgarian Embroidery, Irish Lace;
Collars, rich Cluny Lace with soft
Chiffon Scarfs attached.
Price range in Suits to suit all.
Styles and prices to suit any purse.
Price, $10, $15, $25, $35, $50 and $75.
Ladies' Neckwear.
The Daintiest assortment. Jabots,
Low Lace Collars, Guimps, Chemisette,
Sailors, Dutch and Irish. Price
25c to $1.50.
* * 1 T1? ?
seasonaDie f ixings.
New Gloves, New Hosiery.
New Parasols, New Veilings,
New Taimmings, New Frillings,
New Collar Sets.
h's
Goods Cover the St.'
COLUMBIA, S. C.
oororocdfiaQQi
ONSULT DR. SMYTHERS
FREE
15 Years Guarantee
Sets of Teeth
$5.00
ts
fec;?3 From $3.00 Bp
FILLING UP FROM 50c
LADY ATTENDANCE
riMORE RENTAL PARLORS
1329 1-2 Main Street
Across from Arcade Building
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Reference: Bank of Columbia.
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\
iy times do you race aro
e kitchen each meal
i you ought to have right at your fii
many unnecessary steps do you
. like to have the pantry and cup
Drought together? The
Dougall Kitchen Cabinet
9e into one?save9 all those trips both in getl
things away afterward?three times a day
display of McDougalls this week
Don't Miss It.
NDRIX, LEXINGTON. i
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IG ?
& ii
te always look us over ??
You are not too late 52
Silk^Petticoats. mff
Full line of colors, Kelly green, old
rcre, navy, cerese, gray, plum, garnet,
Nell rose, American beauty. Full line Cjjj
of sizes. $3.00 and $3.50 values. Special
Good Housekeepers, Look
These Over. It Means Much
To You. 5#?
MM
Everlasting Sheets and Pillow Cases ft?
are honestly made and will stand the ?JUp
wear of the laundry. They look bet- AA
ter after the wash than before. S"TrS
Sheets 72x90, elegant grade, nothing JjJff
to equal 05c CJ
Sheets, 81x99 85c
Sheets, 90x90 eoc OCT
Pillow Cases, 43x36, everlastiDg 16 2-3c yR
Pillow Casss, 45x36 18g ZSE
Fancy Foulard, (Rj
Japonica Silks, Seco Silks, Poinsettas, w w
Lace Stripe Seco. Entire counter, 25c Qff
35c. and 50c. values at yard.... 15c SJ3
ite Like the Dew. 8
roGwaraQCdOQCd
Mr. Robert Marks, wife and child, of
Columbia, spent a few days this week
R with the parents of the former, Mr.
and Mrs. A. Marks.
^ JUa]. J. vviison Jtsuuer a wen Known
R "Knight of the Grip'' spent faster at
1^. home with his family, v
k eTIeaphart !
I REAL ESTATE AND
fc INSURANCE,
|> Life, Casualty, Live Stock, Tornado,
vj Hail Storm, Automobile and . .
Fire Insurance.
WW .j
a| Some Real Bargains in Real Estate
IsTlsTfs 2 1-2 acre lot, six room honse on
npper Main Street, Lexington, S. C.
^^^^Very cheap; must be sold within 30
days for cash.
^ 310 acre plantation 1 1-2 miles of '
VV Lexington, clay subsoil, well watered,
75 acres open, balance oak and pine
Unci saw timber, 10 room house, all necessary
out-buildings, two tenant houses.
Easy terms.
100 acre farm, 2 miles of Lexington,
igers' clay sub-soil, well watered, 40 acres
<?? take?
open, o k and pine timber, 5 room
board dwelling, necessary out-buildings. At
a bargain, easy terms.
165 acres sand land, 1 1-2 miles of
Lexington, 50 acres open, owner will
cut the tract to suit the purchaser.
ing the ^ust sol(i afc once at a sacrifice
-1095 price. Easy terms.
10 acres just outside the incorporate
limits of Lexington, on extension of
Hendrix street, two tenant houses.
||j Must be seen to be appreciated.
Hff , Write, Call, Come and See
II C. E. LEAPHART, ACT.,
f Lexington, S. C.
| For Sale or Rent.
I will sell my land, containing about
(100) acres, more or less, recently surveyed
by Mr. L. L. Lown, which was
divided up into six (6) tract*. Plat of
said land can be seen in Frank W.
( Shealy Esq's, office who can give all
ii necessary information, or I will rent.
There is cut about (1500) Turpentine
boxes which has been in use about
three years. There can he cut about
; 5"0 n^w boxes more, which I will rent
! to reliable parties cheap.
J Trie land is well located on the (2)
| I two jNotcn road r.erwe n Lexington
| Depit and Barrs station. For further
[ information, call on Mr. Frank W.
5. C. Shealy, or PHILIP EPSTIN,
} 1009 G^rvastreet, Columbia. S. C.
Jj j Mar. 18-lm2S