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* i m -=N I Our Big Department is exceedii A SPECIAL SH 0 WIN) Beautiful shades. New Sh: Belts and Buckles. Special Our showing of fine Table 1 the way of Men's up-to-dat? or. u. M PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Ask your dealer for T. X. L. Advertising pay?; that a fact. March winds have arrived in Febroary. Hf Bay yonr garden seed at the Bazaar?all fresh seed. What about our water works &Dd electric lights? Always nse T. X. L. for pains. Next s-'Monday is salesday. See III* the property to be sold in another column. Call on M. D. Harman for prices on washing machines. Mr. John Frey is buildiog a brick store at Leeeville for Mr. J S. Craps, I next to Dr. Etheredge's drug store. Yon can always find what you want at the LexiDgton Department Store. Please remember you can find an elegant line of stationery always at Ipt - the Bazaar. The time bas been extended to |pf%. March 3rd in which to make tax re|h|, tarns without the penalty. Friend, don't be fcumbueed.\ Go to the cbeap salesroom of Joe Frye, Gilbert It. F. D. 1. Mr. Frank W. Bradley of Abbeville, : and friend of Mr. Brouks J. Wiogard, accompanied the latter over on a visit Thursday. Implements of all kinds, at the Lexington Department Store. sp. A "mad dog" passed through town Monday and caused much excitement. %#? IVUklit Oaaiuva nnf an an.^ frA hti 1/tUUra UWtgc ^uv; nu euu ?w rambling. A fresh shipment of ficur just received and for sale cheap, at M. D. Harman's. I* Mrs L. J. Sox brought to our office an egg in the Bhape of a yam potato and is about two inches loDg. It is a curiosity. The very best groceries are on sale, at the Lexington Department Store. Mr. Sam Steele has moved in town on lower Main street, at the Hicks old stand, and will run a mercantile bnsines8 at that place. A A nice lot of baby carriages for sale cheap at Scott Hendrix. Mr. S. M. McCravy now resides in town in the Graham cottage. He - will make shingles on Mr. Isaiah Lindier's place soon. i A few more Hero churns which makes butter direct from the milk, j - for Bale cheap at M. D. Harmans. . Miss Clara Bawl has accepted a position with Mr. W. P. Roof in the dry goods department and will be pleased to have her friends call. Granulated sugar in 25ib. bag*. Bargain lot to close out at ODly Si 25 at Joe Frye's, Gilbert R F. D. 1. Mr. Wm. M. Monts concluded that he just might as well be out of the world eb to be without the Dispatch and be dropped.in yesterday aud added bis name to the net. Oar cost sale of winter clothing is still on, at the Lexington Department Store. Some slightly used high grade Organs at big bargains at Malone's Music House, Columbia, S. C. Write for catalogue. Archie D. Martin, Esq., has opened a law office in the Dr. Jas. Herman building. Where he will individually give his careful and prompt attention to all business entrusted to hi3 care. HSMOSSSSStSSOII ?; TEEE teTTS^Z" STOI2 l?r. mm;*' ti." ' gfc W&, Coluim !5 ?"THE SAME 0 sive Cash Dry G-oods I yuo to give as a call s J-.'/ . iuu%muutuuuv . Store is aglow witli N( lgly attractive. Ever^ 2?Of rich Black Silks; China Si] irtwaist Patterns?Handsome an showing of Lawns and White goi Linen is especially attractive. Ha 5 Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neek-we IMM JBL1 Your pccket book is well guarded here. Its one price to everybody and your money's worth every time. Mens' Patent Colt Bluchers, medium and narrow toes,$3.00 Mens' Gum Metal Calf Bluchers, medium aind narrow toes, $3.00. Mens' Vici Kid Bluchers, medium toes, $3.00. EHRLICH'S, ( COLUMBIA, s.c. Some people Dever think of charity until they meet with misfortune themtelv^a. Blacksmith Jeese Hallman, of our to wo, will soon have to extend his Bbop and increase his force. He now has orders for one street car and two automobiles with others comiDg. Hurrah for Jess*! Fine mixed pickles in bulk and eauer kraut are on sale, at Lexington .Department Store. j Mr. Billy Rice, formerly of Hollow Creek but now of Springfield, Orangeburg county, W8p in town yesterday. Mr. Jas. H. Fanning, of the same town, accompanied him and we were pleased to meet him and add his name to our subscription list. Plow stocks, hoes, rakes, back bands, singletrees, forks, hatcnets j and all manner of hardware at w?y | down prices, at tbe cut price store of Joe Frye, Gilbert R F. D. 1. Fred Sbumpert, an employee of Roof & Birre, bad bis band terribly mangled in the plaining machine last week. Dr. Derrick is attending him and says he will not loose bis arm but will be disabled for about Bix weeks. Take the advice of tfce manager of tbe Lexington Department Store and call whenever yGU need anything, and you will always be pleased. Mr. Jacob W. Shirey, residing up on Hollow Creek, lost his house and entire contents by fire last Saturday night. The family were away from home at <he time. Thi9 is quite severe on Mr. Sbirry, and bis neighbors and friends should go to bis aid. Where dr^you buy your plantation supplies, such 88 groceries, ? If you never have bought from T. B Aughtry & Co., Columbia, you should call to see them and you will be sur- ! prised what they w;ll sell you for a little money. Wfl are n7o'med that Bonvan Rolard, in a d fflculty. knocked Dan Kerrin in bead, just shove the left eye end noose with a monkeywrench last Friday nij?ht, at Irene. Mr. Herrin is under the tender care of Dr. Derrick, and is doing fine fit this time. These men were employees of the Saxe-Gotha mills. Ibisi,9ss rOODS FOR LESS MC Store in Columbia, and 1 ind compare the prices 1 3W G-oods. Our Showing of r Department is well stock ,ks in white and evening shades. Beau d latest styles, embroidered and lace tr sds. Embroideries and New Laces. Nev ndsome Scarfs and Centerpieces. Cloiib ar, Hosiery, etc., is new and attractive. tr&H <&& c mill ? lllllllllllllllil mil B You will come to I GREGORY CONDER B MULE CO. | Our shipments of B Horses and Mules have | been the best our buyer a could select. 1 Our sales averaging I from 2 5 to 50 head every week has enabled ns to keep fresh stock and no long feed bihs. A large stock of Vehicles on hand _ 6REG0RY-C0NDE WANTED?Men in each Stats to | travel, post signs, advertise and leave samples of oqr good9. Salary $75.00 per month. $3 00 per day for expenses. Kulbman Co., Dept.S., Q#v\04 A tloo Rln/ilr ao/va Til EXPERIENCE. Years of Experience are at Your COMMAND. Successful experience has been ours and we want everybody who has cause to feel I that there is anything the mat I S ter with their eyes at all, to H| K8 1 call and liave us give them HJI 9 proper tests. THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. f'IMRIB IMITZ. I \ylliilAWJJ LiJL WJUXI m. ? ^ j OPTICIAN, I JEWELER, j 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Jj MAIN AND BRANDING STREI lieapest . -*?o r ALN JIjI " IS more Llittli <X jjiiicu: buying and selling for cash o: wre ask with those asked by < ome stfrad Spring Silks and handsome daini :ed with new novelties and choi tiful figured Organdies and Lawn. A great shcr immed, with collars and cuffs. New Belts?Ne r Shoes good and cheap. Great values in Towels, Ling and Men's Furnishings?We are showing tl Bargains in China Mattings. O ?9 C o 1 lllfi' * BS9 1 ; 1 ill! ffHS^feS^FSlW v!) JwNfar { \ ^ tUs^ \ys n i%v> 4 \#.-, \\ / X/ ra ^ V :R MULE CO., cotraB"v W. P. R< Dealer in Lexington, ITS, COLUMBIA, S. C. I>i?y Goods ;e?but-is a known fact. Why? Be aly means we sell cheapest. We ether stores. Sec Us* ;y fabrics for Spring wear .ce merchandise. sving of new Mercerized Zepyhrs? w assortment of the best things in Table Linens, Napkins and Doylies, le new things in this department in * 1?3 X 9 flU ? dv r ^ 8 1115 Plain Street, B Harper Stables. 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