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-=iNI Our Big Department is exceedii A SPECIAL SHOWINI Beautiful shades. New Sh Belts and Buckles. Special Our showing of fine Table ] the way of Men's up-to-dat< ?J. Xi. M PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wsyside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. * Miss Blanche Kjzer is visiting at W. P. Bool's. Dr. Frank. Boberts is visiting at the old home for a few dayB. Yon can find what yoa want at The Lexington Department Store. Service in St. Stephen's chnrch next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Oar jovial friend, W. J. McCarths, was in town Saturday. j? When in need of a skirt in the latest style, call at Mrs. N. L. Clark's, j The evening train from Colombia | now briogs mail, arriving about 5.30. For water coolers and ice cream I ebnrns. eo to W. P. Bool's. ,0_ The man who knows enough to ! attend to his own business knows enough. ? The Matons of Lexington Lodge /' will meet next Saturday evening at / the usual hour. t The eounty ebaiDgaog is now putI - ting in some good work near Cayce's mill on the old State road. The young folks are practicing for , the Palmetto Collegiate Institute commencement exercises. Call on Scott Hendrix for funeral robes of any kind. He b&B a nice selected stock. The sweet song of the wbippowill has been beard, which is & harbinger of the "good old Bummer time." A large attendance is expected at i the county convention next Monday. The political pot will commence to simmer. Mr. Rion Graham has accepted a position as lineman for the Bell Telephone, Columbians. G, and left last Sunday. The next regular examination for i ;$$ teachers' certificates for this county will he held at the court house on the 18th instant See notice. HI a 11MB I Ij7- ......... ? Mr. 8. Lather Smith and his, daughter. Miss Lills, of Giltoo, visited relatives and friends in town Saturday and Sunday. Get a hammock from The Lexington Department Store and keep cool. Hon. E. L. Aebill was in town Saturday on legal business, as attorney for Jim Walker, charged with larceny, who was released on bail./ / Mr. W. B Roberts will have on exhibition at Lexington C. H. next Monday a cotton chopping machine. There will be an abundance of fruit and the old reliable blackberry crop has not put in evidence as yet what it may do. Be snre and call at the bankrupt j sale now on at Dr. Smoak's old stand. There is bargains for you. See the j advertisement. We acknowledge an invitation from the priooipa), Miss Ellen Hendrix, to attend the closing exercises of the school at Irene on Friday the 11th of May. Have you settled for your paper? Don7! forget that we must have money to meet our paper bills and pttier office expenses, please let us haw part if not all. _ Est. W. L Seabrook,of Newberry, baa accepted the invitation to deliver the baccalaureate sermon to the > graduating class of the Palmetto Collegiate institute, May 27. This section certainly received a much needed shower of rain last Thursday night. Some bail accompanied the rain. Friday night we had another fine rain with hail. If you want any kind of printing executed call on or write the Dispatcti Job Printing Office. Nothing but first class work done at a very low price. Give us a trial order. I We buy and JE YOU AE Your Dollar J Here 5 "Is a Mighty "Thing ewJ Store is aglow with h lgly attractive. Ever j?Of rich Black Silts; China S Lrtwaist Patterns?Handsome a showing of Lawns and White g [iinen is especially attractive. E 3 Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neck-w IMNA R?member when you are in Deed of a hearse that Scott Hendrix can eerv9 you on short notice. Mr. D E. Schumperfc, from Styx, called in our office Monday and informed us Ibat Mr E. D. Blackmau killed a hah eagle in hie pond measuring from tip to tip 5 feet and 4 inches. A complete line of dry goods, notions, hate, shoes, &c ,can be found at The Lexington Department Store. Mr. Pat Bickley speaking of the fertility of the soil around his place declares he never could raise pump kins from the fact that the vines grow so fast that the young ones are dragged cfF the vine. Many of .our farmers have finished planting corn and cotton and now soon they will be at work early and late to put cotton to a stand, and giving attention otherwise to general ffreen. a I have just received a Dice line of ready-to-wear skirts in the latest styles. Call and see them before bdying. * Mrs. N. L Clark. This delightful weather causes the Editor to think of angling the jack, trout and brim on the Ediefco. A change of diet, fried bacon and fish, and a few days camping out would be enjoyed and be fine recreation about now. Frost on the coast aDd in several of the Pee Dee counties Monday night did some damage to truck. Strawberries were uninjured. Shipping of berries has begun in earnest. The crop in Horry is said not to be as promising as that of laBt year, but better prices are expected. We are expecting a large crowd in town in attendance at the county convention Monday, and we suppose the prospective candidates will be in evidence. We have good material for the various offices and see no reason why they should not make themselves known. The Lexington Department Store is offering some splendid inducements. Come in and inspect the ofriirtt ond loom enmclhino nf their ovvwa ?PW\4 *VU*U WVWVWM***^ v* ?? methods. We are glad to report that Mr. Martin L. Taylor has sufficiently recovered from bis recent attack of appendicitis and concomitant operation of expediency to enable him to walk about bis room and confidently hope soon to see him cut again, restored to his usual health. Thursday, May 10th, is memorial day and we hope our people will not allow it to pa^3 unobserved, if but a rose i9 placed on the soldiers' grave. But why not have an appropriate edclress, etc? WANTED?Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel for firm of $250,000 capital. Salary $1,072 per year, payable weekly. Expenses advanced. Address Geo. G. Clows, Lexington, S. C. Mr. Frank J. Clark, formerly of Irene, bas resigned bis position at Honea Path and has accepted one at Ware Sboale, Greenwood county, at a new mm as assistant superintendent and overseer of spinning room. The schedule of the morning paRserger train for Augusta is due here -at 7 a. m , and makes connection at Batesburg with the Carolina Midland road going to Perry and arouDd to Columbia. The other trains are running on about the same schedules. A Certain Cure for Aching Feet Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot Ease, a powder, it cures tired, achiog, callous, sweating, swollen feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25*. Sample free. Add ess, Allen S. O msted, Le Roy, N. Y. 29 I THE S'J COLUMBIA'S Q sell for Cash on] tXGGKES' E CORDIALLY few G-oods. Our Shcv y Department is wel ilks in white and evening shad nd latest styles, embroidered a oods. Embroideries and New I [andsome Scarfs and Centerpiec ear, Hosiery, etc., is new and a j | *'' p" ' ' ':.' Vy a \ j Make a note of it and th next time you come to Colum bia stop in and see the Men' Shoes and Oxfords we are sel] ing at $3.00. You will certainly find mor style, better workmanship am materials in these Shoes thai you could possibly expect. And they last, made of goo< leather they are just oblige! to wear well. Our stock is complete i] every detail from Brogans t the finest $6.00 Dress Shoe you will find them all here. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main St., / AA| IIIIQIA C fl 1627 Main St., f UULUIBBPAj Oi 11 Hotice. PURSUANT TO COMMISSIO] from J. T. Gantt, Secretary of Statf the undersigned Corporators will ope books of subscription at 1209 Plai street, Columbia, S. C., Saturday, Ma 5th at 12 m., to the capital stock of tb King-Moore Drug Company, to be local ed at New Brookland, Lexington count} S. C. J. W. KING, W. T. MOORE, apl 25-11 Corporators. Mr. Wm. C Geraty, of Youngr Island is the largest shipper an grower of cabbage plants in tb world. He sometimes ships 750,00 plant3 in one day. He also raises a sorts of vegetables for shipment. Hi i sales of plants alone for a singl season amounts to $35,000 EXPERIENCE. Years of Experience are at Your COMMAND. Successful experience lias been ours and we want everybody who has cause to feel that there is anything the mat tnr nvoc at n 11 tn call and have us give tliem proper tests. THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES F. MTL OPTICIAN, JEWELER, | 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. rore ol CJICK SALE A] y. Your dollar ] T JLMO 1 INVITED TO ving of Spring Silks and handsome dai .1 stocked with new novelties and cl: Les. Beautiful figured Organdies and Lawn. A great s nd lace trimmed, with collars and cuffs. New Belts? ? m ?i /N j 1 pn taces. N ew bnoes gooa ana cneap. ureal values m row< 3es. Clothing and Men's Furnishings?We are showing ttractive. Bargains in China Mattings. 5 C O *9 C o 1 iin: ) *'JL. yJL:^L: 4 [ As a Matter of PricU ^ As a Matter of Econ 4As a Matter of Busii 4 buy a i ninnnni/ n&innv S DHDUUUIV DUUU V I Nj Made for comfort an " % We also have a h % cheaper grades of ve ' | "OLD HICKORY a 3 are always first in 3 our countrymen. J A good assortment Horses always on ] a $ round. : I GREGORY C0NDE1 sj 1115 Plain Street, Co ft7f\/W\/ip\ \ /f\7f\7f\7f \ /IT i I, ? ? Mowers, Rakes, Disc I Reapers and all kind Implements can aiw: i LEXINGTON, Many Children art -will convene in Masonic Hall, Peak. | Mother Gray's Sweet S. C., Saturday May 5. WOO at 7 o'clock ; Children, used bv Motl p. m. The E. A. and F, C. degree will be Liu >, confirmed. Brethren be prompt in attend- : lluree 1D Children a ance, Fraternity in\ited. | break up colds in 24 John 0. iSwygert. W. M. ; feverisbnees, headach ! troubles, teething die ; destroy worms. At al FOR SALE.?I have two young j 25; Sample mailed tre I well broken stears for sale. Apply Allen S. Oimsted, LeRo; 1 f-t "Fl CI ^nplorrnvp Levini?ton. S. C. ! I mt -? II ~ ~ *-> ' n j 3?v25 1 A1 t v t f Always use JL. X. L. i 'Bit BARGAIl .YD SMALL PROFIT EMPC tiere always captures 3E1ST BARG^ n?I!B vrvm? UWTT. OAT Ol lliJJUJL 1 W xv xj a v-.- ? ? nty fabrics for Spring wear Loice merchandise. howing of new Mercerized Zepyhrs? i New assortment of the best things in J sis, Table Linens, Napkins and Doylies. I the new things in this department in & "R? HL 9 o ^ ^ m \k/\k/\k/\k/\k/\k/\k/\k/ ? omy, ? less, ? or CARRIAGE f d durability. ? irge stock of fc hides. TTT A r</\1lTrJ ^ W AVJTUI\ O the hearts of ? ? of Mules and hand the year ^ R MULE CO, | lumbia, S. C. r7J\/|\ 7l!r'/W\7ll\'7f\ 7f \ 7f\ jmmww????mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmammmmmmmm ??r?? ?? rf * Narrows, Oultivators, l nf Imnrnvori Carm Ul lllipi UIUU I Ul III lys be Found at OOF, - ' " - s. o. . e. . - . A KEGULAB COMMUNICATION ) SlCSly. 0f yt. Clair Lodge, No. 154, A. F. /^r \ M., will be held in the lodge room in ^ Brookland, on Friday, May 4, af 8 p. m. % aer Ctray, a Alj members are urged to attend promptly, ie, New iork, Visiting brethren will be welcomed, hours, cure By order W. M. e, stomach J. E. ADDY, Secretary. orders, and A BEGULAR COMMUNICATION 1 druggists, of Lexington Lodge, No 152, A. F. ;e. Address, ^eld Saturday, May N. Y. 29 ! ' ^^*5. 1906, at 7 p. m. There will be I work in the third degree and other im j portaut business to transact. ; By order of the W. M. Or pains. Godfrey M. Harman. Secretary. \S ~ZZI ' -, . . . jSOCSOOOOSOOOOOQg )RIIJM >ins --em. DR COUNTERS t Main and w Blanding 5 Streets. * Columbia, S. C.