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J. L. Our extraordinar ; - worth of the moe ment have taxed in this departmeB n ing abreast of the I ers get the benefil ?3; -|y v ; I"-."'- J". . sT ^ : : " ^m^ .i? TM A + A'K , "ine JjeXiUg'UUiL ^isjjauuu* Wednesday, November 23,1904. | ' PENCIL AND SCISSOES. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Cotton is quoted at 9^3 today. More women weep over onions than love affaire. . One Pine Clock fret! Ask Lexington Department Store. Man, nnlike other objects in nap -tare, decreases in size the closer yon get to him. Pv " {- * A foil stock of Xmas goods can r! bow be foondat W. P. Roofs. Daring the v honeymoon a woman wears morning gowne; later on she c wears old wraDDers. " - Their china ware is grand. Any price yon want, at Leesville Racket I- Store. A number of persons warn trespassers in this issue to keep off their La* Judge R 0. Purdy has granted a new trial in the case of Simon and i Janie Mack vs I). F. Efird. :r The readers N are reminded to v notice the "ad." of M. D. Harman in *t . . g issue. : Mr. 0. Fred Hendrix killed a owl on last Monday night which measured ?ve feet from tip to tip. ^ The Leesville Racket Store will offer Christmas holiday goods cheaper than any other. * A man never really begins to learn anfcil he is ready to admit that he ; does not know. . Store house and lot on Main street A .A ' A " . ft 1_. _1 i|_ i. jjt Bsue or rem. auuruy w. ; X at Dispatch Office. You are reminded that J. M. v. , . Craps keeps a full stock of coffins, caskets and furniture. g:, - lie wife of the "good fellow" is entitled to the credit as well as sympathy. Rev. Benjamin Wessinger has ? , moved to Summit aDd occupies Treasurer Shealy's cottage. Set of Fine Spoons free! Ask Lexington Department Store. Mr. L. E. Black, of Erskine, this county, left Monday for Columbia where he wili enter a business college. Dr. W. P Timmerman, a rising young physician of Batesburg, paid our office a call last Thursday. Call on J. M. Craps for a cheap 8 day clock. He has some very cheap. Mr. Harry Corley has entered the private school of Prof. E. J. Dreher, urifch ft triow nf anfftrinora nr.iffiRftinnfti life. Presents of Any Kind, - f Whether if is for BIRTHDAY, ENGAGEMENT, WEDDING, OR ANNIVERSARY. We have just what j yov. want in our store and can fit you ' up at any price, from ?1.00 to $3000 fcr I single piece and in sets from $3.50 to j $5000. Buy what you need and feel j like yon can afford, but when you are in the store, take a look at it all. There is no telling- when you may need something else, and our goods are all solid, genuine and of everlasting quality. Every piece we sell is guarantee to be the best at the lowest prices. SYLVAN BROS., | JEWELERS, 1524 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. j y fall purchases hi t desirable merchs our efforts to keej Lt. With capital s 3 times. We buy ; of our cash purci M. D. Harman Ima eorne Very Due stock bogs, Poland Cbina and 0. I C. breed. Call and see them. Tbere will be no business transacted at Tbe Home Bank tomorrow, Thanksgiving Day. Clothing at Leesville Backet Store is way down below other markets. We won't have them long. Watch and see. Mr. Moses H. Mobley, of Colombia, spent Saturday and Sonday in Lexington, as the guest of W. J. McCartba. Call and see a new line of blankets from $3.00 to $10.00 at W. P. Roof's. The Cross Country Club, of Columbia, consisting of about fifteen young ladies and gentlemen, visited this place, last Monday evening. A beautiful line of Iron Beds, all colors and prices, just received at Scott Hendrix's. Mr. Samuel B. George has returned from Augusta, Ga., where be attended the fall pilgrimage of Alee Semple, Mystic Shrine of Savannah. One Fine Water Set free! Ask Lexington Department Store. The Ladies' Aid Society. of the Baptist church, will meet at tbe church next Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. Did you know it happened? Whai? Good men's suits sold at S3 98 last on/i atill m nra oh T.oiacvill*. nCCA auu Ltin uviw uv ^itvu mi' Eacket Store. Mr. W. L Bawl and wife, of Bates burg, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. James E. Eawl, the father of the former, in this place. One Dixie Home Stove free! Ask Lexington Department Store. We were pleased to notice while at Leesville last week that Mr. Leopard Nichols now occupies quarters in a handsome brick building. If you need watches, clocks or jewelry repaired call and see Simon P. Smith, Leesville, S. C. All work guaranteed. 3w5pd. Mr. Billy Prince, formerly of this county, but now of Springfield, Orangeburg county, has been visiting the home of his boyhood days in this county. The public is cordially invited to call and inspect the stock of general merchandise of H. M. Wingard be fore purchasing, ile sells cheap. . Messrs. John and Jim Fox, Karl Oswald and Solicitor-elect; George Bell Timmerman attended the carnival in Augusta and took in the sights. Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings | at Lexington Department Store. Our young friend, Cyrus L Sbealy, spent Saturday and Sunday with his I mother. We are glad he is progresing nicely with his studies in the South Carolina College. Call and see the nice line of roll foot and top oak suites with toilet wash stands, at Scott Hendrix. Marriage bells will joyfully peel out their silver tones this evening when Mr. J. Simon Caughman will lead Miss Evs, daughter of Auditor Derrick, to Hymeneal's altar. They are on the New York rail. What is ? Goods for the Leesville Racket Store. Holiday goods, yes, cheaper than at other places. Don't buy if this net true, but be sure to call and see. We take pleasure in stating that the Lexington friends of Mr. C)rus L. Shealy will find hira every Saturday behind the counters of P. C. Price & Co., Columbia, ready to serve them with the best clothing for the least money. $ Co. | 3XJS X^SL: ave filled every pai mdise have conie fo 3 stock on hand. N sufficient and with t our merchandise as k <4^v r*** 9 Git oat of tbe wet ao1 into a pair mntnkMHnAf ir?i\lliAiinKnnf t knna VI naioipiuui, ncBwoi^iuui ruuco< It* you only knew bow comfortable, warm and cry a Princeton Box Calf shoes would keep your feet, you wouldn't go through this winter without a pair. $3 50 is the price, the soles are white o*k leather, the uppers are soft, smooth, strong Box Calf. Our Princeton shoe is made up in all the new leathers and stylish shapes. Be sure you see them before you buy. $3.50 and 84 00. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main Street) pfilllHBIl P fl 1627 Main Street) vUi IMM, I. Sept 3C?ly i Don't You Need Some new silverware for your table? Yon might as well have nice service on your table now and ei joy it while yon are young especially.when jou can buy it sc reasona bly. When in Columbia come in and talk silverware with us, or, if you can't come will send you our catalogue. We are opening up a nice fresh stock of watches and jewelry just received. Next week (before October 15), we will have an entire new line of handsome clocks at very attractive prices. Keep us in mind and come to see us whenever voii want goods in this line. We save you money. P. H. LACH1C0TTE & CO., JEWELERS, 1424 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. JUST~ A WORD TO FARMERS: THE II WAREHOUSE CO., of Columbia, S. C., is prepared to Store Cotton in J-^ ? - ?/3 TT7n VAT-I nn o Q I O IrttliU-CXI U. VV ai CiiU J and to arrange proper cash advances if yon desire to hold your cotton. Details will he gladly supplied if you address THE HON WAREHOUSE CO., COLUMBIA. S. C. Children's Day at Florence church on Saturday, November 2G, at 10 o'clock a. m. The Smith Branch Sunday school will meet with the Florence Baptist Sunday school and join it in the exercises. Everybody i3 invited to come and bring a basket and enjoy the exercises of the it y J. L Mimna ROH PUR< 't of our Big Department St rward daily. The immense 'ever before have we had si he experience of one-third o i cheaply as any house in tl Bl That's the way things loot packed full. Some goi] and new stoc Another ( OLD HICKOBY FIRST OF NEXT WEE GREGORY-RHEA IE AT SAME 0 " Jf | Lap Robei || | Horse B1 If : Saddle 8 | w. P. : iH . LEXINGT ## ugh & Co. | 2:hj?.s:e2S -^f j ore. Thousands of dollars * j sales in our Cloak Depart- \ iieh a volume of business j f century we propose keep- . j /Ml IU OULLUiA c&XlU. ULLX UUStUlIlj IGGIES COMING. : at our place. A big house i ' eg out that are sold ?k coming in. j 3ar of the ^ 1G0NS TO ARRIVE ] K COME TO SEE US. LE CO., co,,:mbia' cJOHN W. CONDER, Soe. an<l Tre:i?c. LD STAND. I v " ,:y A ankets, | || Blankets, { iff ROOF, | ? on, s. c. : ;|i w #^ww'^w##ww- ; "Griffon Brand" s\ , \ Overcoats !Not only represent the highest ideals in style, but are tailored specially with an eye to comfort. There is nothing better as otir Outdoor Comforter i k k ^ nr> rtnan a ' u-rmon ?5rana ' Overcoat Now is the time to bay. E. G. Dreher & Co. LEXINGTON, S. 0. * A j