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^=Ni S-.-" f ' * Our Big Department is exceedin A SPECIAL SHOWING Beautiful shades. New Shi Belts and Buckles. Special: Our showing of fine Table I A i * A the way ol men s up-to-date J. Xi. JMK == I PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Whether correct or Dot, first impressions usually are lasting. A cheap line of ba6e ball goods can be found at the Bazaar. Mr. Ed. T. Hendrix, of Columbia, was oyer visiting relatives Sunday. F. W. Sbealy is having a well bored at his residence on lower Main Btreet. : I . A nice line of hammocks at the Lexington Department Store. Mr. Bernard Roof, of New Brook land, has our thanks for his remittance. Call and see the stock which W. P. Roof has in low cut shoes. They are beauties. Miss Etta Richardson, of White Rock, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Q Y. Wingard, of this place. The finest goods can be found at the Lexington Department Store. , Mrs. Macie Williamson, of Columbia, is visiting relatives and friends in and around town. Drafts' hotel has purchased a handsome new carriage, and it makes a neat appearance on our streets. The ladies are invited to call and see the beautiful line of white goods, peoas, &3., at Meetze & Son. ' " , ^ t ' Be sure and attend your Democratic club meeting. See notice elsewhere. Col. George Bell Timmerman will deliver an address at Batesburg on memorial day, May 10. mill of Snntf, TTendrix's a XUU TT lit UUU H* ivww,. beautiful line of reed and oak rockers which will be sold cheap. Sjgrr You may notice that the prettiest girl, with pleasant manners, is always popular and has the plainest sailing. You can get better values at the Lexington Department Store. Mr. J. B. Wise, of Chapin, was over yesterday and dropped in to see us, and like a good fellow, paid up for bis paper. When in need of a hammock, call , and see mine before buying. Scott Hendrix. Better settle for your paper at once, or it will be stopped and bill placed for collection. * Whenever you want first class furniture of any kind, always see the stock at the E. M. Andrew's Furniture Co., Columbia. May parties and the picnic season will soon be hero and young people are looking forward to it with no little pleasure. Judge Andrew Crawford, one of the leading attorneys of the Columbia bar, was in town Monday on legal business. A beautiful assortment of lawns, all colore, just to suit the eye, and the price suit you, at J. B. Baileetine's?Ballentine's. Mr. Harry F. Rawl and family of Inglie, Fla., is visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rawl in this place. ( We buy and 55^* 13 YOU AR COOM Your Dollar J Here 5 "13 a Mighty Thing E W Store is aglow with h gly attractive. Ever I?Of rich Black Silks; China S rtwaist Patterns?Handsome a showing of Lawns and White g ? ?r> ++vr> nf 1 TTQ "H iin.cn is (ibiiiciv/biY vi aj Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Heck-w IMKA I " You can find anything you want at the Lexington Department Store. Well, the snows are gone and the grooeryman, the butcher and the printer may not go neglected next Saturday. Just received at J. B Balleotine's a beautiful line of apron ginghams 10c. seller now goiDg at 6c, at Ballentine, C. N & L B B We were glad to shake the band of oar young friend Edward S. Bradford, Saturday, who is here on a brief visit. Buy your dry goods, 6hoes, hats and clothing from the Lexington Department. If you want any kind of printing done on short notice, call or write the Dispatch Job Printing Office. Mr. W. H. HeDdrix, who resides on Gilbert B. F. D No. 3, called in to see us Monday and paid his dues to the Dispatch. FOR SALE.?I have two young well broken etears for sale. Apply to E C Snelgrove, Lexington, S. C. 3w25 Just received at Scott Hendrix's a beautiful lot of dressers with oval and square shape glasses. Call and see them before buying. The difference: Some women get red in the face from modesty, some from anger, and some we know, get that way from visiting the druggist. Boys, now is the time to invest your money in a pair of White House shoes, low cut and up-to-date, and the prices are right. J. B. Ballentine, at Balientine's. i Mr. E. S. J. Hayes, from up on Twelve Mile Creek, was in town Friday trading, and kindly brought us a basket of fine lettuce, which was very much enjoyed. Never forget W. P. Roof's popular grocery when ever you want something good to eat. He always keeps fresh stock, and at prices that give them a much sweeter taste. Mr. Jas. A. Amick, one cf the best farmers in the Piney Woods section, avails himself of the U. S. mail to remit his dues to the Dispatch for which he has our thanks. Meetze & Son can suit you in aDy style or shape in low cut patent leather or white shoes. Call and see them. t The heirs of the estate of Thomas Miller, deceased, were here yesterday before F. E Dreher, as referee, looking to a proper distribution of the personal effects of said deceased. When in Columbia and wish to purchase groceries, grain and feed, be .sure to call at the popular store of T. B. Aughtry & Co. Don't keep y our eyes on the person you have just heard something bad about. It is much more important that you keep them on your mouth. Rev. Mr. Leslie, Sunday morning preached a fine sermon in the Methodist church, at this place, to a large congregation. He seems to grow in popularity and his work in the Mas1 ter's vineyard is promising. | THE S I 5olumeia^S^5 sell for Cash on] SIGOISS' E CORDIALLY >PRir Aumuumummuuuivmumvi lew Goods. Our Show y Department is well ilks in white and evening shade nd latest styles, embroidered an oods. Embroideries and New La [andsome Scarfs and Centerpiece ear, Hosiery, etc., is new and at1 UGH & jjL' Let us infuse it upon you. The Oxfords for ladies that we sell at $1.50 and $2.00 have about four times as much style and twice as much wear as you usually get .for that price. Come and see - them and prove this statement by wearing a pair. We buy from large manufactures in large quantities and save! the middle mans profit, that's why EHRLICH'S shoes cost less and wear best. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main St., ) AAl ||ft|D|A C H 1627 Mam St., ( llULUlillJlAj Ob l/i Is takes an accomplished liar to hand a woman satisfactory compliments. Whenever you are looking for something to cook, go right to H. M. Wingard's grocery, aDd you will find just what you want. Misses Vinnie and Annie Lou Harman, of this place, who have been for several weeks visitiDg relatives in Florida, returned today. While there they visited several cities and sights in that State. Ladies, just think, all over lace, 20 inches wide, 15c. up to 50c. per yard. Special bargain just received at J. B. Ballentine's?Ballentine's. | EXPERIENCE. I \ Years of Experience are at Y our COMMAND. Successful experience has been oars and we want everybody who has cause to feel that there is anything the mat ter with their eyes at all, to I call and have us give them proper tests. THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES F. 8ENTZ, OPTICIAN, JEWELER, 1 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 1 POKE OF UICK SALE AI ly. Your dollar 1 T AND I INVITED TO muiuuumutuuumumummumuunmv ing of Spring Silks and handsome da stocked with new novelties and c is. Beautiful figured Organdies and Lawn. A great d lace trimmed, with collars and cuds. itfew Ueltsices. New Shoes good and cheap. Great values in Tov is. Clothing and Men's Furnishings?We are showir tractive. Bargains in China Mattings. > G O *9 COIulm ' A'-i/ 't' ' i/ sM/v */ '*/ Mi/ Mi/ \i/ '*/ n* J ij As a Matter of Prid As a Matter of Ecoi ^ As a Matter of Busi * buy i | BABGOGK BUGGY i Made for comfort ai We also have a 1 i cheaper grades of v< H "OLD HICKOR"S | are always first ir ^ our countrymen. $ A good assortment ^ Horses always on round. A adwiadv r<A\rnu (j UIllJlI VIII "IjUH VL v* 1115 Plain Street, C 7f\71^ 7J\7f\7f\7f\7J\ 7f\ 7f\7\ ? ? m BBk a Mowers, Rakes, Disc Reapers and all kind Implements can alw W. F?. B LEXINGTON, A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION A A REGULAR 003 of Pomaria Lodge No. 151. A. F. M\ IZjt of St. Clair Lodge ill convene in Masonic Hall, Peak. 'A ^e^in S. C., Saturday, May 5, 190G. at 7 o'clock Brookland, on Friday, Mi p. m. The E. A. and F. C. degree will be AU members are urged to confirmed. Brethren be prompt in attend- i * isiting brethren will be v ance, Fraternity in\ited. j By order W. M. John C. rfwygert. W. M. j J* E. ADJ A question for husbaDds: Do you ; SL ever expect to see the day when your j M., will be held' wife will respond to an invitation j wmk 7dpeg?; without saying, "I haven't got a j portant business to transai By order of the W. M. thing fit to wear? Godfrey M. Han BIG BARGAI fD~SMALL ^ROFITEMF tere always captures 5EST BARGrl KEEP YOUR EYE ON O t ,inty fabrics for Spring wear hoice merchandise. showing of new Mercerized Zepyhrs? --New assortment of the best things in I rels, Table Linens, Napkins and Doylies. j ig the new things in this department in A nlbia<9 S? C2. / / - jj/ M- -Mjj/' ' M-'' A/ ?/ - fe h e' K lorny, ? ness, H or CARRIAGE f id durability. & arge stock of ? , 3hicles. fc WAGONS ^ l the hearts of | |r of Mules and hand the year :r mule co., olumbia, S. C. ^ > i ? - Harrows, Cultivators, of improved Farm ays be Found at LOOF, i s. c. for Allen's Foot-Base, A tiie lodge room in | JCOWCier. attendpromptl?; 11 makes walking easy. Cures welcomed. corns, bunions, ingrowing nails, swol- t yY, Secretary- ^en an(* sweating feet. At ail drug ! gists und shoe stores, 25c. Don't < accePt any substitute. Sample Free. ? Saturday, May Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Jtloy, There will be xr y 4w2t i and other im- "" ' ? et. aan, Secretary. AlwaJ8 U8e T- X. L. for pains. ( NS ORIUM H n w UR COUNTERS S Main and i Blanding ? Streets. S k ?< I i Columbia, S. C.