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\ ^The JUs will be a most powerful $ Mimnaugh's | 5 Big Department Stores, ? S Columbia, S. C. $ ************************ PSNCXL AND SCISSOES. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. ^ Ask yoar dealer for T. X. L rinffenn is nnAnina verv fast. i New Goods! New Goods! Arriving at Ballentine & Co. 1 CoL D. J. Knotte, of Swansea, was in town Friday. . There is the fragaoce of orange j blossoms in the air. T. X. L. cares cold in the head. I The farmers are now basy in the harvest fields. The nights are becoming longer and the days shorter. The St. Peter's Sunday school j picnic is indefinitely postponed. j Always use T.IL for pains. Prof. J. R. T. Major is spending a i short while with his people in Green- j j ! wwu. *' - A ' Policeman Metis has resigned to ! lake effect as soon as his successor is elected. i * * A pretty and fresh line of dado ] i and landscape window shades will be 1 found at Ballentine & Co. Mr. W. A. Snipes, from Union, N. j C., visited his brother-in-law, Rev. . W. D. Quiek, last week. ^ Mr. Julius Ballentine has gone to Colombia to accept a position in the dry goods store of N. A. Young. Those who know say that the pea ,erop is not as promising as expected on account of the excessive rains. !>: JL'' ' One second-hand five-horse power r-r Frick engine for Bale cheap. Apply tc H. M. Wingard, Lexington, S. C. : ' : Mr. Kentaro Shioi, a Japanese student travelling in the South, was a guest at the Kaminer Hotel Thursday night Dr. C. J. Oliveros, the well known * *4 1 / 1 Eye Specialist, will be at Hemicer Hotel, on Thursday, September 7th, 1905. Bemember, if you want the best buggy for the money. You will find it at The Lexington Department Store. iy \ Bev. A. J. Bowers, D. D, of Newberry College, will preach at St. Michael's church next Sunday, September the 3rd. Miss Eunice, the charming daughter of Mr. Yastine Wessinger, of the Rocky Well section, visited Miss Emma Ballsntine last week. Ladies are invited to call at Ballenfine & Co., and inspect their pretty no? fcrinfcnd and nlaited skirts, before r * P&v baying elsewhere. Misses Pearl Stuart and Effie Backer, of Colombia, are visiting the Misses Stuart, the Aunts of the former, in this place. The Brookland nine and the Lexington team crossed bats on the diamond of the former and was knocked oat to the tane of 12 to 2. When yoa want the beet hardware on the market you should go to T. B Aughtry & Co., Columbia, where you will Sad everything in this line that yoa need. ?? | TIEsEIE .JBXTS"ST STOIE33 ?"THE SAME G< sive Cash Dry Goods S you to give us a call an ipgest THE L incentive to buying d with sue] J. X-u A full line of family and plantation and family groceries cm always be bad at T. B. Aughtry, & Cos, Columbia. We have been having some very disagreeable weather, but the clouds have now rolled by and the sun is Bbining as brightly as ever. Miss Eunice Rosa Wessinger, of ^??lU.n * a a/3 linma offer a 1 JLXJJ'IDkUU; uao loiiutUGu uuuv iuw* ? f pleasant visit to her cousin, Miss Emma Ballentine of this place. Mrs. Lucy Crews, and her daughter, Miss Eva, who have been visiting ! relatives in town, have returned to j their home in Spartanburg. Mr. Panl E. Black, of the Erskiae ! section, has purchased a fine organ for his daughter, Miss Trannie. It passed through town last week. The Leziogton Department Store is opening up the nicest line of dry ; goods ever brought to Lexington. Be sure to inspect them before making your purchases. Mr. Cyrus L. Shealy, of Summit, is in town for the purpose of assisting his brother, Treasurer F. W. Shealy, in his official duties. The Lexington Department Store Bells the Walter A. Wood Mower and Rske. You will find them to be ahead of anything on the market. Misses Lila Belle Eisinger and Maud Fulmer, of Little Mountain, visited the family of Mr. J. J. Bickley, in this place last week. News from Mr. Bunk Kinard, who went to the springs in Arizon for the benefit of his health, is to the effect that he is improving. For men and boys shoes, either for dress or rongh wear, call on E. G Dreber & Co. They handle the best makes and latest styles at prices as cheap as any. Engene Ablea, Esq., a prominent member of the Saluda Bar, was in town last week on professional business and gave this office a pleasant calL Misses Anna Lee and Myrtie Williamson left yesterday for their home in Leeeville. They were the guest of Mr. D. E. Ballentine's family. The Lexington Department Store has the exclusive agency for King Quality .shoes for men and Queen Onailtv ahnon for wnmen. These are ? the best two makes on the market. Mr. G. B. Earman, President of the Augusta Lumber Co., is in town visiting his family, who have been here for some time, as well as other relatives, and shaking bands with friends. The Lion Farniture Store, of Columbia, is offering furniture cheap in order to save the expense of moving the stock to its new place of business. See their advertisement. Mrs. G. T. Graham will leave this afternoon for Conway. During her absence she will visit Singleton Swash, Myrtle Beach, Cherry Grove, Indigo Rock, The Ark, Vock's Hall 8nd Murrel Inlet. She will be accompanied by her friend, Mrs. E. M. Ogilvie. JS Bi f? Ilia's C DOBS FOR LESS M( tore in Columbia, and' d compare the prices a C TURN OF SEASG uring the Summer Seas 'i large inducements sh( lvmyrarji Columb J? YOUNG MAN! If you expect to hold your own pay strict attsntion to your own attire. Stylish and perfect fitting shoes cost no more than the ill shape, ill fitting kind. The Princeton Shoe, made by Howard and Foster not only are splendid fitting shoes and extremely stylish. They are excellent wearing shoes; Every pair has white oak leather soles. The uppers are selected from the soundest^and toughest colt skins, calf, box, calf and vici kid?and sewed with silk thread. Such Shoes are just bound to wear well?and they do. PLAIN LEATHER, $3.50. PATENTS, S4.00. EHRLICH'S, iffiaasafcoumu, s.c, Barbecue. T WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS JL up to date barbecue, with best of refreshments, at the well known Old Rock House Place, about 32 miles south of Irene, or Red Bank, near Roof & Barre's Turpentine Still, on the 3rd Saturday, being the 16th day of Septem ber, There will be music, furnished by a brass band engaged especially for the occasion. There will also be some prominent speakers present to discuss the issues of the day. Ladies and children specially prepared for and good order guaranteed. Plenty to eat and drink, and a pleasant day is promised to all that may attend. The meats will be cooked by the best cuist in the county. I mean to spare no time nor money in making tliis the best cue of the season. Come one, come all. Everybody is cordially invited to come. S. F. ROLAND. A A A swa*. Piano Removal Sale. We move about September 15, to No. 1432 Main Street, almost opposite Masonic Temple. We Want to close out every Piano and Organ in stock, and have marked down prices as an inducement. Write or call quickly if you de- , sire a big bargain in either a piano or organ. For catalogues, prices and terms. Address ! U?! ll?n!n II mvnn I i maiune 5 musiu mm, i I i COLUMBIA, S. C. MAIN AND BLANDING DNEY" is more than a; buying and selling for cs ne ask with those askec ome an< rUGHS ^nt in "? IN CLEARANCE SALE on. We claim this to be the Safest i raid continue to be the Busiest. UOH CO*., S? O? WP ALWAYS HAP" HORSES an through the Summer Months. We never clos our Business every day in the year e VEHICLES IS THE LARGEST You can save mileage and i lumbij GREGORY-RHEA - CON JOHN W. CONDER, Secretary ? COLUMBIA, 11892. I LEXINGTON SJI H LEXOGTi S Does a General Bs |j LOANS MADE ON Fi P lt^? AahI IIIAUIA m Q rer ueni, iiiici cat miivwc I W. P. ROO g"H Town Begistrati (jlHXlXll^? rpi53 BOOKS OP RE Commencing Monday, September 4th, the Columbia daJ of November next, ^ ~. p ,-, ? i_v n the law office of Efird <3 Ginnery of the South Caro- ingt0U) s. c., from the 2 lina Oil Company will be 1905 nlltil aud including ^ ** r\f OofriViPT 1 QOn "Prrw^r operated every day in the ! Nation certificate frWtt * ** I ? amti/j 4~f\ vntn ir* fl week, Sunday excepted. 11 ->uu M. C. R0BER1S0N. tf Supervisor of Manager. August 23, 1905. 3\v43. Subscribe for the Di ???? a?????????spa # STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. >-fc 33 ir?Groo cl phrase?but is a known fact. Why? ash only means we sell cheapest. "V i by other stores. 1 See XJs. State.^ ind Coolest store in town and **** > * MIMNAUGH S *THE LEADER OF FASHIONS* JIN LADIES AND GENT'S WEAR.* * * $ * ? ? # ?- t- V ?VV-??i!f * ? ? ? ? ? $ ^ EtY A LINE OF Ld MULES >- e at the end of the season. We run ilcept Sunday. Our stock of IN SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 nore by coming to Co- | DOS - COMPANY, md Treasurer, - - - - s. c. 4 AAy kkl JUJUO. | iVINGS BANK, f on, s. 'g| inking Business, |j lvoeable teems. m m ** d in Savings Department. || F, Cashier. |j ^ on Notice. Barbecue. TTnlsr WE WILL FURNISH A FIRST w? nf thp '* class barbecue, with the best of ?c,a thp QrVi refreshments, at K. P. Kyzer's Spring, nf K ? about one-half mile west of PeteFs oSJ li: Church, on August 26, 1905. There will '. 77 \ J: j 1 be music and dancing for the young folks Jtn cia o and a pleasant day is promised to all the 50tli da> who may Mend. ire your regis- j p SMITH 16 J- SMITH. ie said election. .> 42 , DREHER, ^ Registration. ^ RUFfSKlDNEYCDRE epatch. 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