The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 25, 1913, Image 8
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Local and Personal.
Ur. Frank W. Sbealy made a fly in i
trip to Sumter. Monday.
Mr. Marion Schwartz, of Columbia
spent Sunday with hi9 mother here.
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Bemember the barbecue of Leaphar
k Taylor, July 4th, at Leaphart's store
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Mr. W. T. Shealy, on Lexington
route 5, was here on business Saturday
and dropped into see us.
Mr. andfMrs. Wade Weed of Irmo
were in town^on business Monday an<
called tofseefcs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hook, on Lex
ington, route 3, visited tbeir daughter
Mrs. Lonnie B. Add j, Monday
Mr. W. M. Schwartz, with Hender
son & Suydam,' of Colnmbia, speni
Sunday with hia^motber here.
Messrs H.?C. and T. W. Reeder, twc
good boys, from Edmund, visited cur
town Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs.^Wallace E. Lorick, oi
Irmo, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Har
man Monday.
Miss Anna Brown, of North Carolina!
- who
is pleasantly remembered here
is on a visit to friends for a few days.
Mr. C. M. Asbill, one of Columbia's
clever business men, was over this way
Cmn^Atr milli liio fnmiltr Viva onfA
ouiiuoj -vviut 4jLio lauiiij iJLi uio auiv.
Mr. J. H. Hope and hi9 family, out
Sunday for an anto ride, came over
our way in'the afternoon.
Misses Lola and;Elberta Roof, of Columbia,
are here for a stay with Mis9
Francee Kate Wingard.
Mrs. Robert IBowe, of Greenville,
is visiting^her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
' 0. M. Efird.
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The best cue of the 9eason will be
given by Leaphart & Taylor, at Leap
hart's Store, on July 4.
Dr. Scott jKeisler, one of Hollow
Creek'sjarominent citizens was in town
J Saturday.
Mr. Haskell Shull, a prominent
planter and merchant of the St. John
section, was in town Monday.
Mr. John[H.|Hiller, one of the Fork's
true and tried men was over for awhile
Friday. We are glad to see he holds
np well again stjthe monster time.
Mr. W. F. Rooi, a good farmer, living
on route*4, ont from Lexington,
was here Thursday and did not forget
the printers.
MisfijElla Price,fa nurse at the State
Hospital in Columbia, was called home
Monday on account of illness of her
ibter, Mrs. Samuel Long.
1 MeetJMe'At
?2 _.,... SILKS.
PJ Our^Silk section is one <
fJEX popular departments in 01
ZZ it is the soft satin-finishe
der?any name, in any
?j wanted shade, either strip
CD yon're looking for, come t
OB . ter and yon cannot be die
yJJ Chiffon finish Taffeta ?
HR wide, in solid colors and t
6 ^D0 biack or wtute)
S3 End priee, yard
wg *-36-inch Foulard Silk, bl
69 with^largejwhitegcoin dots
4Al larly at $1.00; Mill-end pri
Yard-wide all-silk satin
flR saline, in every color, i
Sflfc cream'and deep black, $1.(
qualities; Mill-End Sale s]
CJ BlackJPeau de Soie, 36-i
QO dress^quality, worth $1.3
BSale, yard
Black Peau de Soie[Silk,
A 4% very lustrons,[0ne dress qu
HE? $1.68?Mill-end sale, yard.
Ww Plain Jap silk in white, c
69 and good range colors. Mi
Uy special, yard
AA 40-inch deep bordered Sil
old rose withflbrocade and
ZZ ured? border, also solid
59 white Oriental border; $2.
Mill-End saly, yard
Yard-wide wash Habi]
JJyP grounds with snmall single
stripe effects; fast colors s
gg ladies'and men's shirts, pa
dresses, 85c quality; Mil
the yard
42-inch all-silk Chiffon cl
sirable colors^ for draped
dresses, firm, well woven q
worth $1.25; Mill-End sale
. 36-inch natural Pongee
ZZ tiful dress quality, worth $1
f ORDER BY PARCI
All daring this Mill-Ei
orders amountiugjlo $3.0
we will pay all charges. 1
Safe? amounts to less than $
jtfcA* pottage. All mail orders 1
fjfj and careful attention.
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Mr. and Mrs. RDbert A. Marks and
little son, Robert, of Columbia, is visiting
their pireats, Mr. and Mrs. A
Marks.
Mr. J. Prank Kyzsr, one of the besc
men in Lexington County and progre9sive
farmer, of Brookland route 1,
was here Monday.
? Mr. John J. Reeder, of Swansea,
F made a flying trip to our town Monday,
bringing Squire Jefcoat and Mr. Joe
, Gunter in his reliable auto.
* Miss Frances Kate Wingard has returned
home from a short 9tay with
- her sister, Mrs. Abram Stork, of Co
lumbia.
Mr. Guy Taylor, who has been a
- student at Olemson, is spenbing his
t vacation at home. He paid our town
a visit Sunday in company with Mr.
> Kline Taylor, of the Sc. John vicinity
and Mr. Greer Taylor, of Gilbert.
Mi9S Mary James, the handsome
I trained nurse, who is pleasantly remem.
bered here by many of our people, visited
Mrs. D. R. Haltiwanger last Friday.
>
j Mr. and Mrs. J. Tally Harth and
their son, William, and Mr. Lamar
Edmunds, of Columbia motored over
to Lexington Sunday afternoon and
spent a few hours with the Editor and
family.
j Mr. D. E. Hammond, the popular
and progressive merchant of Gilbert, J
was here for a short while Monday. *
"Dave" is alright, accomodating and i
as honest as the days are long. 1
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Mr. J. B. Holman, of Batesbnrg, the
enterprising hardware man, dropped
in our burg Friday to see how the 1
boys were getting along. He found j
"Walt" had everything in first class '
shape and the Enterprise Hardware Co. 1
doing business right along. 1
Mr. Lewie Hallman, of Gilbert, was
here Monday. Mr. Hallman says he <
expects a big crowd at Gilbert on the j
4th and all that come will not be die- j
appointed in his cue. He has the
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reputation olgivmg annually excellent \
barbecued. e
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The many friends of Miss Pearle, the
beautiful daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j
John J. Taylor, are pleased to see her j
out again after being confined to her
home with sickness for several days. y
Mr. Jesse Ballentine, a Lexington ]
county boy, who distinguished him- i
self at Newberry college in the class i
recently graduated from that well g
known institution was among oar s
people Sunday. I
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? Tapp's
End sale, yard
Silk Serge, black and nav
of the most wj^ aman pin stripes; va
lr store. If j^ni-End sale, yard
d silks, un- Yard-wide lining Satin
new and brown and navy blue only; i
ed or plain, Min.End sale, yard
o ^i? conn- 40-inch Orepe Meteor in re
appointed. nayy blue and deep black, $2
fclk, S6-inch . sal6) yard
25c quality White Cordon
|1.50; Mill 27-inch wide; Mill-End sale.
35c quality soft quality si
ack ground ^QU dnjLsjlj white Batiste. 42-i
, sold regu- (long fold); Mill-End sale, j
? a7-mcii Corded Voile, in pr
-finish Mes- an(j cbec^ effects, short leng
also white, imported Voile; Mill-End sal
30 and $1.25 27-inch Voiles in pretty
peciai, yard stripes, figures and dots, sold
S5c at an(j light patte]
d. wide fine gn(j 8aje> yard
5; Mill-End 36-inch Corded Madras, wi
95c
m strong durable quality for s
36-in. wide, waists; Mill-End saie. yard
ality, worth Fine silk-finish Dress Pop!
$1.35 p^pniaj. shades, perfect
ream, black an(j worth 25c; Mill-End sal*
ill-End sale
45c GLOVES.
k Foulards, Splendid quality Silk Gloy<
white fig- tips, heavy stiched back; fu
navy with ton length: white, pink, sh
Of) innalitv:
? -? ' ana iavenaer, $1.25 value;
^c Sale price, the pair
itai, white 20-button length Silk Glove
Bilk, double finger tips, ju9tt:
uitable or ^or eyCnjng wear. white on
jamas and y^e; Mill-End sale price, tl
1-End a e 16-burton white Chamoisett
65c splendid wearing gloves; wa
loth in de- all sizes, 75c value; Mill-1
waist and pn?e
nalitv and Ladies' 2-clasp length Cfca
* Glo?e?, white and natural
, yard 95c splendid shirt waist gloves,
Silk, beau- for street or .shopping weai
1.25; Mill- the pair :
L POST. TU A
nd Sale on
0 and over
[f your order
3.00 include
lave Droirmt
Cor. Main a
SBBSSSgBBSS!
Lawyer Frank E. Dreher went ovei
to the < 11 home in foe Fork last week
where he will spend sometime resting
after his strenous duties at court.
Mis9 Mary Roof of near New Brook
land, we are sorry to say is quite sicl
at the home of her brother, Mr. T. J.
Roof.
Vi> TTohor "Ra.11 An1 ine nne nf T,ot
ington'9 brightest sons, and a recem
graduate of Newberry college carry
ing away high honors, was seen in oui
town Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Samuel B. George
have gone to the mountains arounc
Asheville and Waynesville, N. C. We
wi9h them a pleasant and beneflcia:
sojourn in the balmy mountain breezes.
Miss Ethel Dreher, supervisor oi
Rural Schools aud Misses Berths
Kleckley, Mincy Pound and Linnie
Bacbmanare attending the State Summer
school for teachers at Winthrop
College.
Our friend Jas. W. Corley, residing
near the rock quarry was here Saturday
afternoon. He 9aid he did the
hardest weeks work in the history oi
his farm work, and from the looks of
his sunburned face and hands it was
no joke.
Mr. Harry D. Wessinger, the popular
and efficient assistant cashier of
the Bank of Chapin, visited relatives
in Lexington last week. He is a 9on of
the prince of merchants, Mr. Job S.
Wes9inger.
Mr. J. Sim Corley, from down in
;hs Switzerneek section, and a mighty
*ood man, was in town Monday on
business. He says crops in his section
are fairly good and everybody is
aard at work mastering general green.
Our town was thronged with farmers
Saturday, from all sections, atteodng
to matters of business, buying
leeded articles and farm supplies.
\11 of them seemed cheerful after a
Dard week's work, eradicating general
green.
Squire U. W. Jefcoat, one of the
)3st men from around Swansea, was
n town Monday and gave us a pleasmt
call. He was here to make his
eport as Magistrate to the County
Board of Commissioners. We are
ileased to learn tnat he made a good
eturn. He brought us the first cotton
quars and bloom we have seen this
eason. We are always glad to see
dr. Jefcoat and shake his hand.
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MILL-EP
95c We Are Deturmi
tafS? Week the Big
95c Mill-End
in black,
S5c value; If we sell to your neig
Mi 11-End cost, and the
d, maize, have bought in a regulai
1.50 valne; 8nd y0n find yon p8id ne
' convinced there is a go<
dv P'one thousands people wait fo
yard 15c Can yoR sfcay away fr01
leer Chif- y0U kn0W yon can buy
, ., $50.00 for |20.7o, Dresses
ne, Wlde and hundreds of others i
" . will be delighted with
etty stripe Dresses worth S&32 FA f/
ths of 25c .$25.00 for $14.75, and rig]
le, yd. 10c $io.OO Dresses for $5.95
printed Dresses that sold tor $4
elsewhere thig big Mill-End Sale thi
rns' Silk Dresses worth
lite only, This week we will sel
hirts and Women's Silk Dresses,
10c messaline in stripes and s
iin in all $*2-50- Every dress th
mill-ends each
3 yard i9c This Week We Bui
Silk Dresses, foi
In the lot are Dresses f<
3S, double $17.75 and up to $25.00. *
11 16-but- chine, charmeuse Dresses
:y, blaok charming styles. At thi
Mill-End wjji be g0]^ for y0U sboul
the dress you want at spe
h9; length Women's Coat Suit
iv, ?2.oo S
le pr $150 All wool, just the weigh
e Gloves, mer wear, beautifully tail
sh well; Up ^ $35 00. Every suit 1
^ 8?0c ing m0<^e^s- Special, for cl
imoisette Women's, Misses an
1JS& medHat
r; price Worth $3.50, $4.00, $5.00
? 50c hat new and full of style.
James
^ pvivi
UtTAK1ML
nd Blanding Sts.
r Several interes'ing communications
, owing to being received late are carried
* over this week.
Mrs. Jame< Price, of Priceville section,
we regret to learn is very ill at
the home of Mr. J. L. Hallman.
Mr. Charlie B^uknight, farming on
Mr. R. N. Senn's place, near Hebron
church on Tuesday sent us a cotton
bloom from his promising crop.
t
A barbecue will be given at Swansea
on July 4th. See the ad. of Smith
r and Gantt elsewhere in this issue.
Make your plans and attend.
5 Mr. D. A, Brown, of the Gaston sec1
tion sends us a cotton bloom from his
J fine cotton field. His prospects for
1 corn is also good
Mr9 John 0. Seay, who has been ill
f for several weeks, we are glad to say
is improving. She is the wife of one
; of the oldest men in the Hollow Creek
. section and was carefully nursed.
> Mr. Henry A. Meefcxe, cashier of
the National Bank, and Mr. Hamp
Hendrix, a nrominent business man.
both of Lee9ville, passed through our
town yesterday.
. Attend the decoration of the soldier's
graves at Macedonia Church, in the
Fork, next Sunday, June 29th. Children,
fathers and mothers carry flowers.
Neighbors carry baskets. This is an
honor due the soldiers sleeping in
? Macedonia cemetery.
Best Way to Spend Vacation.
Communicate with Mrs. L. I. Kaminer,
City Hotel, Columbia, S. C..
i about the McFarland Tour, takiner in
\ these places: Atlanta, Knoxville, Cii
f cinnati, Detroit, Buffalo, Niagara
j Falls, Toronto Canada, Albany, N.Y.,
? New York, Boston, Philadelphia, At!
lantic Oitv, Washington, Baltimore
f and to Savannah by boaN Five fino
' steamships.
I This is decidedly the most delight- !
I ful of all Tours.
1 Mrs. Kaminer has been on threo i
. such trips and can reccommend highly.
: Send her $5.00 at once and let her
| make reservation for you in her party
of twenty. She guarantees perfect <
satisfaction in every way on the en- i
tire trip and looks after those who ]
need assistance. i
i
i Barbecue
We will furnish a first class Barbecue
with refreshments at Hilton,S. C., on
the 19th of July, 1913. Everybody
invited to come and have a good time.
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ISroSdSaraQfiact
JD SALE
ned to Make This FINE S
[gest of All Big Ribbons foi
Selling. poses. What I
up to ?1.00 ya:
;hbor fresh Mill-Ends afc the yard
goods are jasfc like you MTTST TW
way in some retail store. ^
arly doable, will you be Children's P
>d reason why so many an(j 3
r this big sale? Children's I
n this Mill-End Sale when an(j 6
Lingerie Dresses worth Ladies' Par
worth $35.00 for $19.75, Short Skirts..
n the let at prices you Ladies' Pan1
when yon see them? rai9e, Long Sk
>r $17.95, Dresses worth Ladies, Pan,
bt on down the line to mi!e. Skirts, P
. and daintily trimmed tion Suits anc
.00 for #1.05. Come to Gow
s week. Everybody come. gook; e,aborat(
up to $12.50 for $5. embroidery $1.
1 as long as lot lasts Ladies' Prin
made of soft silks and and fine nains
olid colors; values up to embroidery, be
is season's best styles, ?1*50, $1.98, $2.
$5.00 The new Ba
ich all Our Finest ^kirts and strii
" . ^ . blue, black anc
Ohmo* > - -
? dies and tie to
Drmerly priced at |14.75, with Bulgarian
3ilk messaline, crepe de white and lave]
i, all this season's most Special pure
e ridiculous price they back Towels, 1
d hurry here and select to 2oc, all whit<
:cial sale price $10 Mill-End Sale,
a, Perfectly Stun- Whole Dozen.,
ityles. 27-incb'Datu
^ Linen, value 20
,t cloths ? ante i for sumlored,
vrorth J25.00 and "^mitlSyar
ibis season's mostcharm- ;W.inchi nataI
hoice, the suit $10 LineDi warran
i Children's Trim- worth" Hoc, Mill
8 $1.95. (Limit 10 yar.
50c quality I
, $6.00 and $7.00. Every good asaortnien
$1.95 Sale, yard
L. Tapp
NT STORE.
Columl
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Do Y? ties ii inii?
Do You Have Eye-Strain Headaches?
Walter's System
OF FITTING CLASSES
At Prices You Can Afford to Pay
Walter's Examination Without Charge
or Obligation
Walter's system means offices exclusively
conducted and scientifically
equipped for the proper prescribing of
glasses. Also the careful examination
of your eyes by a Specialist with an
absolute guarantee of satisfactory re
u- T*I.11 : ? i? i -
suits, runuwiug prices inciuae examination:'
Lumnico frames, with lenses $2.50
10-jear gold filled spectacle frame, with
lenses $4.50, $6.00
10-year gold filled rimless mountings,
with lenses $4.50, $6.00
"Shur-On" mountings, with lenses
'....$4.50, $6 00 i
Solid gold "Shur-On" or "Hold-Fast''
mountings, with lenses. .$7.00, $8.00
Solid gold rimless spectacles, with
lenses $7.00, $8.00
Toric lenses, $2.00 extra.
We operate the only high class opti- i
cal parlors in the state where lenses
are ground. We can duplicate any
Lense while you wait. We fit, repair
and manufacture glasses.
O. L. WALTER
EYE SPECIALIST
1991 R Main C4 u:? e a
vviumuia| Vi
Hours 8 A. M. to 7 P. M.
Sundays 10 to 12:30.
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Meet M(
HE RIBBONS. 27-inch R.
all occasions and pur- ]ze^' ^ery
. in demand
nore can we 9ay? Worth ? , ,
rd; Mill-End Sale price, Vl
15c' 20c' 2oc value; Mill]
UNDERWEAR. 90-inch pr
, _ , white and a
ants and Bodies, 0, 1, 2 va,ne> Ml-n.
"'" No goods
and Bodies, t,_o what will w,
loc
, ' ' " . *' , opportunity
its, Corset Covers and dttmask .
, n , f. ? Damask, by
bs, Corset Covers, Che- ? '
. , , ? all marked <
irts and Gowns oOc ^ , 0
k * o ^v. Mill-End Sa
bs, Corset Covers, Cherincess
Slips, Combina- SHEET
I Gowns $1.00
ns, made of fine nain?ly
trimmed in lace and ^ er^
25, $1 50, $2.00, $2.50. imPerfect
cess Slips made of lawn inches, as lo]
jook. trimmed in lace Pr*ce> ei
ading and ribbon $1.25, <2x90 inch
50 and $2.98. quality; spec
lgarian Blouses, white each
)ed blouses in brown, 81x90 inch
1 pink stripe with gir- t>e cheap at t
match. Ratine dresses price, each..
i Blouse, in tan, blue, Peppereli .
der, very special.. .$10 ^ ^ncb<
:hase of Linen Hucka- to the buyer,
8x36 and 20x40; values price, the yai
b and with red borders; Splendid qi
each 15c inches, linen
$1.75 Sale price, ea
ral color, brown blouse Domino an<
'c; Mill-End Sale, yard hams, the .col
10 digo ; special
. yard
ds)* Sea Island
al color, brown blouse from motes,
ted all pure flax and Mill-End
?, , . ,r Manchester
End Sal?. yard.... 1 on gradei at Mj
is). yard
linen ilamie Crash in ' Imperial ai
t of colors; Mill-End inches wide, 1
30 c End Sale pric
C PREMIUM
" Our premiun:
with many nei
mining which ar<
for nremium co
bia, S. 0.
eaeaeaeseMMfl
caroeacaeacaSa
We Guarantee Satisfaction.
Place your orders for Job Printing
at the Dispatch office. We do all kinds
of commercial printing besides we arcprepared
to print anything from a visiting
card to a wedding invitation.
Quality the highest, prices the ldwest
THE DISPATCH OFFICE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROT.TNA
County of Lexington.
By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge.
Whereas, M. L. Brown and Paul
Miller made suit to me to grant them
letters of administration of the estate
of and effects of J. Sol Miller.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the said J. Sol
Miller, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Lexington,
C. H., S. C., on 1st day of July, 1913,
next, after publication hereof at 11
o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause,
if any they have, why the said
administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 17th day
of June, A. D. 1913.
i GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L. S.)
Probate Judge, Lexington Co., S. C.
Published on the ISh day of Jane
1913, in the Lexington Dispatch. 34
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THE
TAYLOR
DRUG
CO.
1520 MAIN STREET
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Invite You
To calljwhen in ColumV\io
AT O o +V110 woflnr'ri
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drug store your headquarters
whether you
buy or not. We want to
know you. Everything
here that is to be found
in an up-to-date drug
establishment.
Hie Taylor Drag Co
1520 Main St. *
COLUMBIA, 'S. CAR.
OQQQC9QQ
sa
3 At Tapp's gg
ajah Linen, highly mercer- flK
lustrous and fine, much aJE
for tub suits. Mill-End Sc
lion Linen Sheeting, 59c PJ ,
Bind Sale, yard ...45c CO
ire Linen Sheeting, pure
. good firm weave, $1.25
End Sale, yard 35c
in the linen line but Sex
sar a yellow ticket. An WW i
to buy any handsome P3
H. S. Napkins, Towels, Cw
the yard, in fact, they are Pfifc it
special prices for the ijK
s and pillow S3
cases. ea
,nt quality Muslin, slight- VUI
; and sold as are: 76x90 %
ag as lot lasts; Mill-End '
ach 50c M
l Sheets, splendid 50c S"Tr?
ial Mill-End Sale price,
39c CEJ.
Sheets, seamless, wonld ww
>0c; special Mill-End Sale Cflr
69c dyyb
Bleached Sheeting, 10-4,
3s wide, limit 10 yards ?
at special Mill-End Sale 5: J?
d 25c Bfcf
lalitu Pillnw Placoa CQ
finish, special Jiill-End Bfll
i Cragsmore Apron Ging- ZZ
or 19 warranted pure inMill-End
Sale price, the WW
, smooth quality, free Jig
fall yard-wide; special ww
? price, the yard 5c ftj
Chambray, the best 10c . iif
ill-End Sale price, the ' WW
5c flfcA
^ J 1 T 1.1.1. Wir*
JU XWgai -UODgClOUl. OO fl|
2 yards in the bolt; Mill- |J1| H
e, for 12 yards $1.00 S
DEPARTMENT. I
i department is filled H
iv and handsome pre- fly o|
3 given free in exchange H
upons issued with each fly H
if oc or more. i 69 I
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