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All Winter Goods MEv V- .* - , :"... Black Dress Goo our Winter Hat* extraordinary v* f i a Cost Sale, but wait arnnnH flip n UAilI MA V ! *?%* v?*? J. Xi. M PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. PHfc ; Ask your dealer for T. X. L. I' Several communications left over ^^for next issue. Today is Yalentine Day and the ?111:0 young folks are jubilant. 0 500 yards Bleeching worth 6 cents. Ton get tbia at 3| cents, at Joe Frye's, Gilbert, S. O., B. F. D. 1. ply: Mrs. G. A. Derrick has been quite sick, but we are glad to say she is improving. Wagons, we have the beet make. tM W. P. Roof. Services in St. Stephen's church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. : 204 Oar shoes are the best to be had Pfor the price. Lexington Department Store. Mr. Henry WessiDger of Newberry county, visited his relatives in y': town several days last weed. 19 watches will be sold at a sacrifice at Joe Fryers, Gilbert, S. 0, B F. D. 1. ^ Rev: J. G. Graichen preached a , very interesting sermon to an approW'H dative audience Sunday. Misses Yinnie and Annie Lon HarI' man left yesterdy for a visit to rela tives in Lakeland and Tampa, Fla. gg You will find burial robes at Scott Hendrix for Gent's, Ladies' and children. The time for making trx returns will expire next Tuesday, the 20th, after which a penalty of 50 per cent, will be added. "f If you are thinking of buying a buggy, come and see ours. W. P. Boot g?f: Rev. Mr. Beasley delivered an excellent sermon in the Methodist church Sunday night III The very best seed potat9es oan be found at the Lexington Department Store. Mr. W. H. Blame and wife of Colombia, come over Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. A Marks, the letters parents. Before buying your fertilizers see us. We handle Ammonia, Ashepoo, Va-Car-Chemical Co's guanos, Columbia Guano. &o. W. P. Roof. Mrs. Dr. E. P. Derrick was called I to the home of her mother Saturday, who was quite sick. She is still absent! For your garden Beeds, go to the Bazaar, where you find the largest |fe' variety to select from of guaranteed stock. A nice line of Ladies' Muslin Underwear can be found at the Lexington Department Store. Parties sending articles to this office for publication must sign their proper name, as a guarantee of good faith. mntrinm nVl onnfio V7Ur BUUBCdUCID uin&iug bunu^ko from one office to another will please state the office they have been receiving the paper and the office to wb ch they wieh the change. . __ Of : TH!E 5lSTJS"2" STOE] ' . a Colum ??"THE SAME G sive Cash Dry Goods ? yuo to give us a call ar r HTRAOW must be converted entire stock of "W ds, Silks, Blankets and Comforts, 3 at less than Cost. New Spring < lines in Winter Suits and Overcoj we need the room, as our Spring I i store, and see what we are offeri IMNA1 'i^XNXN | i! i * \ r Where under the Sun can you buy such Shoes for ladies as you find here for $1.50. Soft, fine Kid Patent Tip Lace Shoe with medium low and high heels. At the present price of leather these shoes should be $1.75, but we are still selling them at $1.50. Ehrlich's Shoes cost less wear best. Everybody says so. EHRLICH'S, I 1643 Main St., I nni II SIR IA C H 1627 Mam St., ( uULUfflDlflj da lla , jf A nice line of Harness just received at the Lexington Department Store. Our old friend Jas E. Dunbar, one of the best farmers in Black oreek was in town yesterday and did not fail to call in to see us. Dr. J. L. Shuler was over on business yesterday and made us a very pleasant call. His daughter, Miss Rosa is one of the teachers in the ' Palmetto Collegiate Institute. Let us take your measure for your spring suit now. 500 samples to q select from. E. G. Dreher. P Mrs. Mollie Sox was over on a b visit to relatives and friends here I a Saturday prior to moving to Dake, j N. C. She has resided in Columbia f jr past two years. New goods arriving daily right | from the auction rooms, at JoeFrye's | Bargain Store, Gilbert, S. C., R F. 5 \ V DL J Mr. Julius Ballentine, cf Mr. N. E * 3 Young's popular dry goods store of J Columbia, spent Sunday with his * folks at home. ? 1,000 spools of thread worth 5 * cents per spool picked up at auction. J Now 2 cents per spool, at Joe Frye's, * Gilbert, S. C., R. F. D. 1. J Mr. A. Ollie Dreher one of the j polite and attentive clerks at Tappe j Department Store, Columbia, spent j Sunday at home. J % i Mr. Urban B. Jefcoat, from Pond * Branch section, was in town Satur- i day called in to sae us, and renewed * his subscripton for another year. ? Before you buy furniture of any kind first see the stock and learn the prices of the E. M. Andrews Co., Columbia. They are clever gentlemen to deal with and will treat you white. ! See their advertisement in this issue, j I Always use T. X. L. for pains. ' ? Jb Ob Ibiat's OODS FOR LESS MO: >tore in Columbia, and fold compare the prices w IARY MAR] into Cash. We requ Tool Dress Goods at L Linen Goods, Ladies' Ready-to-wear ( jroods?Silk Ginghams, Lace Waistinj its. Carpets, Rugs and Matting?one Shoes are now in transit and we must ng. GT&?& dl [ -=MULE H / 1 The best time to buy I your MULE is now! H Ninety - three (9 3) I head on hand. I A dealer just return1 ing from the markets i reports an advance of I $15.00 per head this I week. Our Mules were 1 bought just before this I advance. Our next shipments may come higher. To sell quick we will name close prices. A large stock of 'ID HICKDRf WAGONS just received. GREGORY-CONDI Black LaDgehans?large and hardy, lood winter layers Best genersi urpof-e chickens. Cockerels and reeding stock for sale cheap. YouDg nd grown fowls. Bice B. Harman, iexingtoD, S. C. **** #***#### #### ft* i tt &&! f Eye Symptoms 1 E * tk r Do vou have headaches? [ Do your eyes water? ~? j * Do they ache? J j Does print run together? ? j Do tilings appear double? J I Do things appear dim or swim? j * Are your Eyes inflamed? ** , & Do your Eyes tire after reading j g awhile? 5 J;! * Does a bright liglit paiii them? ** j j Many People ? Have defects of which they are ; * unconscious, and while they suf- ? J fer no inconvenience or pain, j I they should wear Glasses for the ? * sake of their future Eyesight. * ! S- ~ V | * OPTICIAN, It 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. %% r SC-$&$$?? v ? * ?-*?# ? MAIN AND B1ANDING STRE1 t* G ?fc p ? Si "fc 1STEY" is more than a phra aying and selling for cash c e ask with those asked by1 >me ^CLEARANCE ! ire the room to displa ess than Manufacture Suits just arrived. Millinery! New a] ^s, Printed Lawns and Plain White L2 of the most complete departments in t move the heavy stock. We would he ' O ?9 C ! u 01 inn roil, 02 IHILL02 2 1 :R MULE i , o ? W. P. Deak T .Ami m ETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. C3r<o cs se?but is a known fact. W >nly means we sell clieapes other stores. iy our Spring Stock. Our ? >rs' Cost. rrivals in early Spring Hats. All ~ iwns. Clothing! We are offering ;he Carolinas. Shoes! This is not # i glad if yon would drop in and * Lirrala> xsb9 S* C* PB? BwwMroaBfP?Mm? iwmm ? Ill 5 Plain Street '' ^ ibia, s.c. m Harper Stables. 4. J / 4 ,t in ^ \ on, S. C. / x ITI'Bi HI-'"" 111 nil imi?i?wm ' *' Mir^^ BE?! ?*#?#???a?c??&????a??e*??????5 v m I | ip l^'crs-sr stozesie: *e9e69QQOe&O999*96*00<if 90**0 f ?dss hy? Because we are the only exclust. We ask nothing more than for ""