The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, April 23, 1913, Image 8
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HWomen's Trotaboul
?? Dresses
^ Tor General Wear: Fancy
f ^ Wash Dresses.
Largest line in the State.
<? ^ Superb in style and make up.
^ ^ Fancy lawn one-piece dresses.
Fancy Crash one-piece Dressrr
es. Fancy Eponge one-piece
^ ^ dresses. Fancy Batine one
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piece dresses. Fancy Voile
rf one-piece dresses. Fancy Corrr
. duroy one-piece dresses. Trim- j
ff med with lace. Fancy Crash,
ff Hemstitched Linen, Vandyke
ff Lace, Embroidery Scalloping.
rr Poll line of sizes. Prices S1.50
. ' Jp $15.00.
SS Ladies' Neckwear.
\\ Clever Ideas for Ultra
vv Smart Wear. Fixings that
\\ Give an Air of Style.
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jrancy x?ace uauaro, jstuuity
jj Jabots, Fancy Robespierre
2 J Collars, Oriental Lace, Shadow
Lace, dnny Lace, Agaree
^ Lace are some of the choice
^ fixings in these dainty neck
fixings. Price 25c to $2.00.
Footer's Agencj
^ ^ k Best Cleaners and Dyers in the buaic
methods applied in cleaning Evening
... gkf Gowns, Fnrs. Slippers; also men's clot
ji ^ hygienic process. . Satisfaction assxir
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PERSONAL AND LOCALS. The citizen
purchased th
; Gathered Here, There dnd foreclosure i
Everywhere. . Eargie, its to
a position wit
> Tomato plants! Potato plants! place.
. , ' , Harmon Drug Co. The ^
Mr. Jas. A. Derrick, of Ohaptn, mercehasarr
while in town Saturday, called into see banquet on F
"fc8- Everybody is
On account of an accident to the out and brine
press, the Dispatch is delayed this their aunts, t
week. boosting Bate
W. T. Itister, of Chapin, spent last Miss Agnes
Saturday in Lexington. We are always daughter of A
?lad to see him. died at the h<
Miss Marie Long, a nurse of the State lumbia Frida
Hospital in Columbia, a pent Thursday isa native of
in Lexinsrton. estimable fan
, patny o{ toei
M'ss Elizabeth Harman is spending, the river in t
a few days with her brother, Mr. T. S. The Seaboi
. . r Harman, on Route 2. a yery convei
> s Mrs. Mollie Goodwin, of Charlotte pie living ale
' v N. C,, spent last xweek here with her effective on
sister* Mrs. C. M. Efixd. 27th. To ill
, Mr. M. H. Poath, a prosperous farmer ^a8t0D, S^
_ . ?: towns can ]<
residing on Lexington Route 2, gave us
a pleasant call Saturday. CilZ'Z
Messers. W. W. Long and son G. P. noon.
Long, of Gilbert, were visitors in town The two
Saturday and gave us a pleasant call. pr#achers pi
Mrs. J. F. Lyles, after spending a about two w
while with her sister, Mrs. R. V. Columbia. T
Woodward, has returned to her home sistance to a
on the Edisto. On reachinj
Sheriff Miller and wife spent Sunday ghot and ki
with Mr. Sol Miller, who has been Mickeal. H
nnM* MAIT Knt ma O.A AI.J 1. Laalf
tcij CtVIX) i/uv no WAD W UCDf j w? uviwunv
is. improving. Marion Rt
ofnearSwai
The Home National Bank, of this ^ Johnson't
place has loaned the County $25,000 a tre0
. at the rate of 5.90 per cent. This is . timbei
> an excellent showing for the financial and big bodl
strength and accommodation of onr :
local bank to be able to loan this sum Stole H
and not foroe the county to seek the A
loan elsewhere. , A yoar*
pearauce, st
There will ba an entertainment at j sbayen g0
Piovidence School house next Satur- 0>Brien ^
day, 26th. The exercise will commence j Sunday and
prom ply at 2 o'clock p. m. Everybody tiJ yesterda:
is cordially iavited by the teacher, Miss jocajj bank
Efch 'i Kleckley, to come out and ,have was tarned ,
a good t:me. from Columl
* . . M^^Tatnef resides-.) stolen a^or
near Here, Drought to the Dispatch fand skipped
office last ThurscUy, an owl head, j effort was m
The owl was killed on bis place and j he has so t
measured i feet torn tip to tip j to.ru.
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Fancy Parasols
The Most Favored Styles,
All that Fashion Deorees.
Children's Parasols, big as
sort men t, all colors, 50c to
$1 .50. Look them over.
Oxfords. Oxfords
Make -Zeigler Bros.
In Patent Vici, Kid. two*
. strap Pumps. Price $3.00;
Tan Pumps, $3.50.
The famous Selby Oxfords
for ladies in Gun Metal and
Patent Leather Pumps, Tan,
Button and Lace, Vici Kid
Oxfords. Range in price from
$2.00 to $4.00.
One lot in Vici and Velvour
Calf worth $1.75 for $1.50.
Boys' and girls' Russia Calf
Sandals from 65c to $1.25.
Ladies' White Canvas Ox
lords in Pumps, one and twostrap.
Price $1.50 to $2.00.
Children's White Canvas, 4
to 5, for 50c.
Elaborate Lace Display
?Elegant Assortment.
Prices 25c to $2.00
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eLeesville paper under m, , '
.. ;r _ ^ The nandsome i
proceedings. Mr. J. 0. . . , , ?
, , . completed by H.
rmer owner, has accepted
i? mu tt< i. ' c 4.U- oa the south wes
ih The Enterprise of this n. , a.
Church Streets, if
town, in fact it is
burg Chamber of Com- >omeat and mo8t
anged to give an elaborate block betwe n c
riday night, April 25th. Itisa large two
urgently; invited to come with neat pt
; their wif 69, their sisters, )asg front CQntail
heir cousins and help in bb the corner is u
aburg. and Hardware d
i. the charming 18-year-old other as the Dry
lr. and Mrs. P. J. Rucker, shoe departments
>me of he** parents in Co- posed of Lexingt
y afternoon. Mr. Racker believe that there
Lexington, and he and his ^ the old town y<
lily have the deepest sym- their all, both of i
r friends on this side of inthe business an
lieir sad affliction. &\\ jt i8 worth. 1
ird Air Line has arranged and J clean, and
rient schedule for the peo- department is
>ng its lines which will be Misses Mary and?
and after Sunday, April AH the latest wea
ustrate people living at niost nompl
__ j ?.i i woods and thelat(
duoo<* duu uLiicr jucar uy i o
save their homes in the I are carried in stc
to Columbiatransactthtir Their grocery i
return home in the after- j incuts aj.e stock*
i everything neede
Syrians, claiming to be ! an(* on tlie farm<
assed through Lexington j ^or y?ur patronaj
eeks ago going towards ' pl?a8?? Give ther
'hey were begging for as- an(^ see ^
id in building a church. Particular atteni
g Camden *Rev. Ben John orders and they s
lied his companion Abe aD(^ 80 *orwar(*
e made a confession and
is "his plea. FalSS Da
icker, a young white man, .
isea, was acidentally killed ^i88 E*vie Dai]
? shingle mill recently by and Mr8, j9hn T
ig on him while catting Juulouluor^c
. Hie neck was broken 17th. in the 31 st:
j terribly mangled. ^9S Da"y
trained norse for
orse and Buggy. and in thfpnrsui
man of preposessing ap- J*er ^J1 ene88 1
ylishly dressed and clean ?.^f ??88 *
: , . bright side of life
ing under the name of . . . .
.. , isteiing angel to 1
ide bu appearance -here and eased the lol
knocked about town un- 1Qg and diHtM89 ,
r, when he presented to a 6ay> ..Itsenongh,
a check for $100, which Her sacred
re a
down on advices received to regfc in tll faT
bia. Ipfeis accused of having beneath a mourn
6t) .ami buggy 111 Sumter a8 a memorial to
by the light of moon. An acter. Her fuhe
ade to arrest, him here but Rev. Mr. Burgos
ar succeeded eluding cup- assisted in the la
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"The Nemo." I
Today no woman who fully |
understands the value of the J
Nemo Corset will be without
it a single day.
Suits, Dresses,
Coats.
SILK ALL WOOL SUITS.
New Silk Suits in the latest
shades of Copenhagen and
navy blue will be shown tomorrow.
lffow SiiTr Tlroasoe in f.V?A
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soft silks and crepes?all fash*
ionable colors.
Spring Coats in many exclusive
models in a wide range
of prices. Serges, Diagonals,
etc.
$12.50 to $75.00.
Superb Wash Silks
Ideal Wash Fabrics.
Many patterns to select
from, all good. 10 pieces blue
and white, black and white,
a* - ? ? ^ a a *%.
lilac ana wnite, zo to ?*z i
inches wide. Price, yard 75c I
and 85c. -
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Store. Monument U:
lew brick store just A monument to the :
N. Kaminer & Co., rade John H. Koon
t corner of Main and Sunday afternoon by t
5 an ornament to the Piney Woods church,
said to be the hand- intendent of Educatio]
convenient business nnd others made appro
lumbia and Ahgusia. There was present on<
story brick building gatherings seen in tl
essed brick and plate somstime past. 1
ling two stores. That
ised as the Grocery Death
epartments and the iphe deaths of Messr
Goods, Clothing and man and Ricard, whi<
i. This firm is com- has cast a shado'
,on young men who municy in which they
is life and a living were both tried and tri
at and they have put
noney and enterprise p f j ? ?
d are pushing it for
'heir stock is all fresh w alius D. Drehe
the dry goods su' ^ ^>or^ Antinio, Ja
presided over by wo?d among loved o
?ate Belle Caughman. short vacation. Pro!
kves in dress fabrics, ?*the befet ^nown e
ate line in standard country and would ad
jst fad9 in novelties Rl?ry ?f ?he South Car
,0k if he were made presi<
and hardware depart- ??
3d with the best of Quite a number of C
d in the family line ?Ver Friday and attem
, They are after you Flowerland.
je and they study to
n a call when in town JUSt J&6C4
ley will do for yon. A Nice Assortmei
?j?an Misses' and Children
tion is given pbor-e Hats> Qall and see th
yill be promptly filled jng elsewhere. Mrs.
by first parcel post. Lower Main Street, 1
ily's Death. Notic
Notice is hereby giv
ly, daughter of Mr. election will be held
Dai|y. died at tbe School House. Diet:
nts at Irmo, on April Saturday May 3rd, m
pear of her age. p08e Q{ a speei
been a professional (2) mjl,9 for 8choo, p
a number of years di9triot The poUs
t of her profession, by 0>cloek a m an(J cIc
Bid tenderness, her 4 0,cloak p. m. voter
looking ever on the ed toy.sent their
she became a mm- reKistratlon certificate
the sick and afflicted Emer3i
lely liours of suffer- Homoi
antil God saw fit to John '
come up L ^ner. Boa]
lains were laid away ,
njijr ^tuumi i * ?
[1 of beautiful flowers J ^ FCSfKlSS 1
> her worth and char- j All persons are h
rn! was.eorsduptcxl^by J forbidden to trespass i
s, her pastor, who was j hunting, fishing or :
st sad rite* by Rev, I whatsoever. The law i
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Our Most Superb
Silks.
Crepe Meteors, Charmeuse
All the leading shades, the
most popular colors.
Fancy Tub Silks 75c
Messaline, all colors SI.00
Black Silks, all grades,
? 50c to $1.50
Black Habutai, washable..?
50c to 65c
Faille Francaise ioplin, all
colors 75c
Crepe Meteors, all colors .
$2.00
Charmeuse, all colors
$2 00 to $2.50
Bordered Faille, French im.
port, yard $2.50
Porch Shades.
The best in the world.
Prices:
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6 feet by 8 feet. .. 3.75
8 feet by 8 feet 4.75
10 feet by 8 feet ? 6.00
SPECIAL MATTING SALE.
35c and 40c Matting 29c
25c and 30c Matting. 22 l-2c
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nveiled. 1
memory of com- BEFORE this f
was unveiled .
:ne Woodmen at
County Snper- ___
a Holly Harmon wm"
Priate addresses ifc had t0 gatisfy the t
5 of the largest the, provisions of the
lat vicinity for with<
Every "since that time
g made by the^Governm
j Every time the Gover
s. John T. Hall- | ment of the affairs of
ch occurred last ; lished in this paper. 1
w over th e com- ! you'do we believe you
resided. They qj
le men.
. Dreher. ThC PflllH
}r, U. S. Coun- 0!
.macia, is at Selnes,
spending a Wilie Jonbs. Presid.
:. Dreher is one
ducators of the , ;
d lustre to the ==rrr:=====T==T=rrrrrrr
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lent.
loluinbians came ?i ?
iled the Fete of IVnUf P J1H
sived. '
at of Ladies', Olir <*t"<
's Ready Made
lem before buy- j y
M. L. Miller, (jOOUS, L
Lexington, S. C.
===== Shoes and
en that a special Wc W3.1lt O
at Saxe-Gotba
r'ctJ?;,69;,?n call and ins
3, for the pur
.1 levy of two | 1 ?.^Up
urposes in said j <11111 lllaKC
will open at 8 ; i?i <
>se promptly at j WllllC 111 t.
s will be reqnir- tax
receipt and ! Qliy Of IlOt
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onShealy, lAflUI E
r Woods, WItI. I
raylor,
rd of Trustees., j 1804 MAIN ST.
Notice. ..? 1 . 11
er.eby positively ??;? t ; ?
lpon niy land by T. C. Cailison'Esq. and ]
in anj- maimer Ta'yTor'have returned frob
vill be enforced, where they attendep
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Men's Wear
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Ratines?Big
Assortment
All the Popular Shades.
This fabric is selling fast; J J
big demand for it all o^er the J J
country. VJ #
10 pieces, tan, navy, pink,
white, black, light blue; all J J
the wanted shades. Prices, J J
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Velvo Ratine?Imported 55
Cloth. 5 5
- French Fabric?Washable
and reversible. 55
5 pieces in fancy stripes; 55
very odd, unique fabric; width #
45 inches, $2.50 value - $2.00 5 5
, Window Shades.
This department is the larg- ~5 5
est in the State. If we do not ? 5 ^
carry what you want, we will 55
make it. ^ ^
Snowflake White Goods, ??
Faultless Weaves. \
Luna Lawn?25 pieces, ele- ^ ^
gant texture. Per yard? 15c w w *
White Serpentine Crepe?
32 inch wide. Price 19c ^ ^
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your baggage in our charge. Make J) ^
our headquarters. Bring your friends, ^ ^
eet you here. All cars stop at Mim- ^ ^
ner. ? ?
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IANK got it's CHARTER and became
ITIONAL BANK
r. S. Government at Washington that all of
National Banking Laws had been complied
frequent and rigid examinations have ^been
ent.
nment calls for a report, an accurate stytethe
PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK is pubWe
want you to know all about us. When
will make j
JR BANK YOUR BANK
etto National Bank,
F COLUMBIA, S. C.
int. J. P. Matthbws, Cashier
Qniennahln Cnnrlc
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ock of Millinery, Dress ,
)ry Goods, Notions 1
Hats is now complete,
ur Iiexington friends to
ipect our line of Goods
our store headquarters
he city, whether they
Our prices are right,
?LATT & SON,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
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Mr. Charlie Young men of twenty-five long for
a Newberr^" af for tune to'8peotf Awhile men of fitter
the district wish thej had some of the money they
hia-j. 'V. 1 ... <4 \vY: n v? lire.