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~ I 1 ' / f / Eepres^matiuje Bewspapjer. Botrars taxinpton and tha Borders of tha Surrounding Bounties &ihe a Blanket. <V0L. XXXIV, LEXIMTOIN. S. C., WEI)iNESI)AI, .NOVEMBER 11. 1903, 1 .. . GLOBE DRY GOODS COMPANY, fQm . Jm "W. EC. ^EOnSTCIZTO^T, JE., M^L2T-A.G-3BE, mfU MAIN STREET, - - . - - - - - - COLUMBIA, H. C. WSS^mm^^i Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. ? I. jj : r -. I -v . \ GREAT SACRIFICE. OUR SUMMER | ' ! CLEARANCE SALE ! . 'j . I -a ^ AtAf AM M M lif/N AVA I IS nuw UN auu wc aic now offering every pair j of Missesand Children's ! i ! Oxford Tiesand Slippers ] at a great reduction in orderto make room for } Fall goods. i LEVER, "THE SHOE MAN," i * I. u 1 1603 Main Street, | COLUMBIA, - S. C. | ' i * j Feb. 6?ly. "j . i DR. F. C. 6ILM0RE, DENTIST, Located at no. isio main steeet. over Husemann's Gun Store, Columbia, S. C., where he will be glad to see his former as well as new patients. Dr. Gilmore will be at Kamiuers Hotel in Lexington on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 10th and 11th. to accommodate patients who find it inconvenient to call at his Colombia office. January 23, 1901?tf. 111 MR ORDERS For Sash. Doors. Blinds, Paints and hA Varnishes, Cements and Lime. We will ship quick, ship good stuff and |H make close prices. Tnat's about all we E9 caor-promise: isn't it enough? vs>?;rw-~ SHAND BUIUERS' SUPPLY GO 615 PLAIN STEEET, COLUMBIA. - - S. C. October 98?ly. 1| * A' Tapp's Depai For- Oolcl "We have the Quest assortment zg; Carolinas. Our Cloak and Coat S the South. And just so about oui to us about this. ^ BIG SALE THIS WEEK IN BI Splendid line of Comforts fron I ones of down .>tart at $7.50. Blai at values yon never heard of be wonder. We have them on up to Amoskeag Teazeldown Outings yard lengths, and are the best 10c SASH RIBBONS 39 I These are inches wide aDd all They are wortu 7oc. We bought t this week only 30c per yard. Ask TUF lie I | I nC JAOi Li Cornet Main and ! i Jj- OOLUMB "V f % \ \ f . Congress Besuaes Work. Washington, Nov. 9?The Fiftyeighth congress convened in extraordinary session at noon today in accordance with the proclamation of President Rooeevefr, for the purpose of enacting legislation necessary to make effective the Cuban reciprocity treaty. The day was devoted simply to personal greeting and organization. The house elected Jos. G. Cannon of Illinois speaker. The house assembled the largest membership in its history, and the scene before the gaval fall in that body was ods of animation, both on the fioor and in the cloak room and in the lobbies and corridors. The day was crisp and bright, and the capilol building presented the appearance of a new structure with its coat of white paint and complete renovation within. Crowds of eager spectators," both men and women, thronged the corridors and rotunda of the capitol early in the day, and the galleries to which admission was had by card only were taxed to their capaoity long before the hour for assembling arrived. Committee rooms, which bad been in the hands of the renovator during the recess, were thrown open and many informal receptions were held by popular chairmen. With the speakership question out of the way in the universal endorsement of Mr. Cannon there was nothing to worry the legislative mind and the day was given up to the sentiment of the occasion. Xn the Court. Judge Frank B. Gary has filed with Clerk George, bis Decree overruling the Demurrer in the case of Eva C. Boozer, et. al, vs. Daniel Wise, et. al., and the case will now oome up regularly at the nest term. This action is for the recovery and sale of sixty acres of land, near the Depot and known as the "Marshall Wise' place, originally owned by Dr. J. N. Boozer. Messrs. Efird & Dreher are bringing the action for the Boozer heirs and G. T. Graham, Esq., represents the descendants of Wise. "Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested. 'Force,? a readyto-serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, but sustains, nourishes, invigorates." "taient Store, t W ealiiei* s of Heavy Dress Goods in the nit. Department is unequalled in r Millinery Department. Write ?pj jANKETS AND COMFORTS. '0 2 75c up to $12.1)0. Tho Silk 0 ikets of every description and fore. Our $2 50 Blanket is a $14.00. 0 at 7c. These are in 10 to 20 /gO quality. Special this weoks 7c. Wj CENTS PER YARD. #i t pare silk in the best colors. :hem at a great reduction. For for Automobile tickets. TAPP CO., I Blas&iag Street?. IA, S. C. | .. I - , ? GREAT SHOE SALE GOING ON NOW AT TUC CmillTAIM laib wvii inm CORNER MAIN AND RICHLAND STREETS, Columbia, - - - S. C. Be quick and take advantage of the greatest SHOE 'SALE Ever attempted in the City of Columbia. . THE STOCK Has just arrived. We simply meBD fco do the SHOE BUSINESS. We have the beet shoes, which we offer at prices right, and expect to sell more shoes than any house in the city. COME ONE, COME ALL, ^ ? ^ _L I1C 11 1JULI ILfclll 1, Corner Main and Bichland Streets, COLUMBIA, S. C. VT. D. BATES, Manager. PAUL E. HUTTO, S"W-^.?TSE-^, S. CDry Goods and Notion Department. IN FANCY GOODS, such as Fine Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Woollen Fabrics, a large variety of Trimmings, ?- - - ? ? -? ? ?-? * - a -IV? IL.I 11 --i-' .buttons, baces, bmo/oaeries. jsiooons, battings, onoes ana uiommg mat win aausiy the most fastidious taM.es: Fancy and Staple Groceries, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Ac. Nellie King and White Swan Flour. Can't be beat in quality and price. WE BUY Cotton, Cotton Seed. Oak and Pine Cord Wood, Lumber, Switch and Cross Ties and Country Produce generally, >IRS. PAUL E. IITrio invites her lady friends to call and inspect her complete line of Ladies and Children's Hats, Cape, Cloaks, Capes and Millinery generally. 0? I HAVE OPENED A FIRST CLASS STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE AT GASTON, S. C. j ; ' Will'e 1>. Hutto will have charge and he invites his friends to call and inspect the line of Dry Goods, Shoes. Hats. Notion. Ac. Also Flour, Bicon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods, ete.; and be will hIso buy your Oak and Pine Cord Wood, Cross and Switch Ties, Cotton, Corn, Pease and Country Produce generally. KEMEMBEK THE PLACES. and o--^.sTonsr. <X >0 I Hani? id Saddlery, j * a | No Greater 1 | | Mistake f | Can Be Made f <K Than imagining that it is economy to buy the cheap- ^ ^ est Harness and Saddlery Goods, because the price seems low. ^ | THE SHODDY | I CHARACTER & 1 of CHEAP GOODS. | Takes away all apparent suving and always conduces & $ to dissatisttcMoa. % <X We make a spcciul point on the character ot our X> $ goods?We positively deal in goods of reliable workmanship and & <X A. 1. material. X> <X T X> * Lowest r ricos wmsT^ & 'X A> Coo.-istent vith a high standard of excellence always y> X obtains at our place V> ^ Wo earnestly invite inspection of goods and prices. & We positiveiv mean to fdo tbo best we can by our -X patrom. - Very truly, ^ iDAVIS&COJ % 1517 MAIN STREET, ? I ? COLUMBIA. S. C. | ^ June 14, 1W3?ly, ^ Gentlemen ofjtte Jury. Tbe following are the Jurors for the extra term of court wuich convenes here next Monday morning at 9:30 o'clock: First Week. FraDk A. Derrick, S. P. Sbumperi:. Charlie M. Rjof, J. C. Glover, Adam E. Eargle, M. L. Martin, W. Drayton Crout, Jno. W. Hendrix, Jason S. Shealy, M. E. Rutland, E. R. Steadman, J. K. Rucker, Tjfiwifl R*llman. IfftYAV TT Ronlr Charie_ M. Hook, John J. Taylor, John J. Kood, Ed P. West, D Ed Epting, W. D. Franklow, Geo. F. Rjof, Paul J. MartiD, C. F. Haltiwanger, D. Frank Price, W. A. Bandrick, Henry M. Lucas, Geo. H. Hook, W. H. Epting, Ooarias Steel, J. F. Fallaw, J. Ei Licdler, J. Willie Bickley. Sara P. Piatt, J. Henry Corley, Rinse E. Mack, Henry F. Corley, Second Week. G. A Gaignard, D. E. Amick, I. P. Smith, S. Frank Coogler, C G. Riley, Willie H. Bickley, L. J. Mack, D. L. Hamas, Job S. Wessinger, Forrest S. Couuts, D Pickens Sease, James L Miller, John F. R sb, M. L. Bister, R. B. Barr, Jno. R. Frick, Jas. W. Siams, Jr. Paul C. Shealy, J. Ivy Amick, Junius B. Roberts, J. Wther Frick, Kobert Hilton, J G Cumalander, Saml. L. Shealy, Henry S. Ricard, Paul S. Fulmer, Paul S. Hallmau, John E Gantt, Geo. R. Eleazer,. Simon Smith, Lowman L. Roof, J. Albert Calk, Charles E. Shull, B. 1). Shumpert, Preston S Corley, Sidney S. Corley, Dots from Shumperts. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Everybody is busy dipping and craping their turppentine, tryiDg to get it out before it gets so cold. Mr. J. T. Taylor has moved in his new house about two miles South of Lewiedale on the Two Notch road. I guess he feels happy now. A sad accident happened to Mr. Win, Shealy's little child Saturday, 7th. It caught od fire by some means and it8 dress burned nearly off and also burned one side of its face, but not serious. 'OlMfJZIfo "TVT/^-f-Vkivi rr Vin4- CJ^l-i/^ T /-^t i~w ky U. U kJVJUVA JJCC Every Pair C We have a larger stock than ever beiore. A C We give a pair ot S3 uO shoes every Saturd ing lucky numbers, go Cohen's Sh 1636 MAIN ST.. C ! THE OLDREUAB lj0S'. Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE \ Pond Branch, and eang at Pond Branch Church Sunday. * Nearly every - body is done digging their potatoes. The crop was not so extra. Some of the farmers are done sowing wheat and some are not started yet. There was service at St. Mathews last Sunday. There was a large crowd in attendance. Mr. J. W. McCartha and family of Batesburg was out to church. Also from LexingtoD, Rev. J. E. Steele, Mr. Julius Ballentine, and Mr. Smoak were out to St. Mathews church to service and many others. Best wishes to the Dispatch. Jack Greek. November, 9th, 1903u It Seeps the Feet warm and Dry. Ask to-day for Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder. ItcuresCtulblaine, Swollen, Sweating, Sore, Aching, Damp feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Back 021 the Grange John Harman, colored, who escaped frcm the cbaiu gang last September, '% | and was convicted for manslaughter || { at the September term of court for j the killing of Joe Boozer, colored, 'Jj ' at Shirey's mill and sentenced for {$ five years, was captured near John- | ston, Saluda county, and turned over ! to the Captain of the chain gang by 1 Constable P. H. Corley, Sunday. Buy Your WINTER SHOES OF COLUMBIA, S. C_ ither Shoes Sold and xiiaranteed. Coupon given with every 25 cents purchase, ay night until Christmas to parties holdod when presented at ioc Store, JOLUMBIA, S. C.