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if-'" Our Big Department is exceedi] A SPECIAL SHOWIN Beautiful shades. New Sh Belts and Buckles. Special Our showing of fine Table 3 the way of Men's up-to-da t | PENCIL AND SCISSORS. ~ Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Mr. Charlie Geiger is having bis " home nicely painted. Dr. J. W. Eargle has been announced by his friends for the house. Fishing canes, hooks and lines, at the Bazaar. A.M. Boozer, Eq, of Columbia, was over on legal business yesterday. During courtship an ounce of flattery is equal to a pound of caramels. I? you need a counter stool you vriil find it at Scott Hendrix'?. Mr. J. B. Hyler is vary feeble at his borne over tbe Saluda. Mrs. Onie Steele has been very eick but we are glad to say is much Sj better. Tbe name of J. M. EptiDg for reelection is before tbe people in this f.' issue. Drafts hotel is being repainted which will add greatly to its business appearance. Some women would rather be unhappily married than happily unmarS ried. Messrs. Baof & Barre are erecting a turpentine still just below Mr. Qaicks, in town. Ioor Hay8 says he wilL have tbe first one of the season, and it sbail be the best. Bemember the baccalaareate sermon by Bev. Mr. Seabrook in Roof Hall next Sunday at 11 a. m. A glass of cold water is a tonic such as no doctor can prescribe. Drink plenty and let first x alone. The Town Council is having the new street cleaned up und opened by the court house square to Corley 8 street. Mr. George A. Sbealy is introduced in this issue to the voters of Lexington county for the office of Soper?isor. , The good work of Profs. Major and Allen in the summeV school training will open up here some time in Ip^Jnly. Remember that I keep in stock all kind of clocks, which will be sold cheap. Scott Hendriz. Mr. J. Pierce Hendriz is still a great soffarer from cancer now at bis home, Dr. J. J. Wingard is attending him. Messrs. D. E. Graft and J. C. Reynolds, two of Swansea's prominent merchants and clever gentlemen, are in town today. Yon always find fresh groceries At lowest prices at H. M. Wingard's store. Call and see him and you will be pleased. Capt. Charlie B. Harman, president of the Augusta Lumber Co, visited his parents and relatives in town snnaay. Most of us count up everything else but our blessings. Eight there our adding machine stops. It isn't right, though. Whenever you come to Lexington and want candies, cakes and crackers, call at the Bszaar. Mr. E. M. Taylor, of route 1, Gilbert, was in town last "Wednesday on business and dropped in to see us and left a dollar for his paper. Mrs. J. A. Crews, of Spartanburg, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Eva Boozer, who has been very sick, but we are glad to say is much better. The Sheriff has two prisoners in jail, both white: Jacob Price, charged with house breaking aod grand larceny; John Cato, stealing from j.i MJB ptUBUIi. The fountain is continually sizziDg at the Bazaar, where you hod bottle coca cola, ginger ale and soda. All flavors on ice. j ' i We buy and YOU AR Your Dollar ^ Z nere 5 "Is a Mighty "Thihg fp-' 0* * ?? ; Store is aglow with jSI igly attractive. Ever fj-?Of rinh "Blank Silks: China S: irtwaist Patterns?Handsome a] showing of lawns and White g< Linen is especially attractive. H e Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neck-w :xm: w A Messrs. F E Dreber, Samuel J. j Lespbart and K*rl F Oswald are the delegate* at tbe Grand Lodge. Koigfcts of Pythias, cow in session at Sumter, S. C. Prof. L M. Boubnight has our ihanbs for an invitation to the closing exercises cf the seventy-second session of Cokesbury Conference school, June 2-4 Our devil savs Lexington excels in pretty girls and it does bis heart good j to view them on the .streets they pass by." Hs cftpQ sings "X wi-i; j that gal was al;no,M j Last Friday tfere seven ap ! nlicants for teachers certificates. The i IT examination was a lengthy one and it was really a hard davs work. Only three were successful. Mrs. W. E Barre, after a few days pleasant visit to her parents, Col and Mrs. D. T. Barre, returned to ber home in Princeton, Laurens county, last Saturday. Are you thinking of purchasing a wagon, buggy, harness, plow-gears, or farming implements? If so, see T. B Aughtry & Co., Columbia, before you buy. Mrs. J. Brooks Wingard and daughter, Lucie Daniel, left on Saturday last for Greenville, S. C They expect to be absent several weeks visiting in Greenville, Laurens and Spartanburg. Mr. W. J. Rister, one of our prompt DayiDg subscribers on Gaston route 1, did not wait until be came to town, but sent his subscription by post office money order, which you can 'get from any route messenger. WKil* roam? harorninQ hftVfl hPftn ff U i*V? lU^UJ VM* MW t ?r ? ? had and they are continually carried from the bankrupt Rale, you can find plenty more, perhaps better, by calling early. Mr. H. M. Wingard is glad that be can give his customers the benefit cf profits on these goods. Camp Steadman of Lexington came in, 69 strong, early yesterday morning*with Capt. M. D. Harman at the | head. Tbeir banner was a very pretty design and waB admired very much at "Camp Hampton."?The i State. We noticed while in Columbia last Thursday, among many other relics, a coat displayed in a window at M. L. Kinard'a store,' which bad been ' worn by Capt. A. H. Caugbman of Company F, 5th Cavalry, with several hnllfit holes through it. also hie sword. The board cf health met with the town council Tuesday night boking to the cleanliness of the town and to use precautions to keep off sickness. Ordinances along this lioe will be rigidly enforced. We hope our citizens will use all efforts to assist m the good work. ii i i o ?r* ? Back in Jail. i * Our alert Sheriff ran over to Camden yesterday and arrested snd brought back Jim Davis, colored, who escaped from the county chaingain about a year ago, while Mr. Jacob Bickley was in charge of the gang. Jim was a trusty and had only about one year loDger to serve out of a five years sentence, but he took a suit of clothing belonging to Capt. Bickley and left for parts un1-. ncnfit* ofiflcno KUUWU. UJQUU Wiirjr UCTCI ocnom < until be captures the prize, located Jim at Camden, and went over and surprised him while at work in a brick-yard, arrested him and now Jim will serve the remainder cf his sentence on the gang. AlwayB use T. X. L. for pains. 1 THE SI COLUMBIA'S 0,1 sell for Cash onl; tIGGESF E CORDIALLY sees ^ ^ e MBUI_-L*? imiiiii I iwinn akA.i-'.r-ly'-'zzzvvRrzri.T-xaixi.zajLiMK. rew G-oods. Our Show: y Department is well ilks in white and evening shades ad latest styles, embroidered an< jods. Embroideries and New La< andsome Scarfs and Centerpiece ear, Hosiery, etc., is new and att: HGF GSr JfcC I -~~.v . rr-'.?%r~^ | ^ MBSSbm yy I^MWhlgBBpk \ .'vXvXv**#^ Make a note of it and the I next time you come to Colum| bia stop in and see the Men's j Shoes and Oxfords we are selling at $3.00. You will certainly find more style, better workmanship and materials in these Shoes than you could possibly expect. ?nd they last, made of good leather they are just obliged to wear well. Our stock is complete in every detail from Brogans to the finest $6.00 Dress Shoes yon. will find them all here. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main St., ) AAl IIMDIA C 1627 Mam St., f uULUfflDlAy di Ui Wells! Wells!! BERLEY & KYZER, TEtE - WELL - MEN. If yon want to do well, be well and look well, get Berley & Kyzer, Lexington, S. C., to pnt yon in a Terra Cotta Well which will give yon pnre water. Our prices are right, our work is right. Give ns a trial and be convinced. Blacksmiths and wheelwrights will 1 /?- -1 4 - X !_ 4 1 J always nna material to suit mem auu at the right price?, at T. B. Aughtry & Co's., Columbia. EXPERIENCE. I I Years of Experience are at Your COMMAND. ] Successful experience has ! been ours and we want everybody who has cause to feel that there is anything the mat Iter with their eyes at all, to call and have us give them proper tests. THERE ARE HO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. I OPTICIAN, JEWELER* 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. j MM??BW?M u iOK tjtk ffi jTk WX TICK SALE AN y. Your dollar In I? IE INVITED TO ] ing of Spring Silks and handsome i 1 "? ' t 1x* J1 stocKea wiin new noveixies ana 5, Beautiful figured Organdies and Lawn. A gre 1 lace trimmed, with collars and cuffs. New Be] 3es. New Shoes good and cheap. Great values in 1 s. Clothing and Men's Furnishings?We are shoi ractive. Bargains in China Mattings. CO *9 Colin I WHEN YOUR ( I WAS A 1 BOY HE USED A ? My son, hear the instructions Q his ways nor the ways of thine own i n ot tne McuormicK. K Use McCormick machines, fc 8 good on thy farm. | Gregorys-Cone 9 " AGE I 1115 Plain Stree r-e ' H 0 1 ft B 3? Works ell the ground REAPERS. 3?|l 71 - -... a=d _ r- Its knives start instantly when the team starts. * flcOflDNF It does not clog, tw*" Uv)DvKIuL Its gears are enclosed like the works of ? * > watch. - This means long wear. * II pjtJ I '( ^ Its pitman is protected (cmpUtely. ^ itJP its bar follows the ground, catting all the hay. a? r?Sk~Y\J| y/^TQ It draws easily, having roller bearings.,. ,:*J % af\X}^S am It has a good foot lift. . i( UntW5 easily lUU QH3 usj uvu> "<-6?I -lWVvliat L w, MOWER.J/^^;; FOR SALE W. .1 LEXING-TON, ; A Certain Cure for Aching Feet! Many Childre: Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot" ! Mother Grab's Sv Ease, a powder, it cures tired, ach- j Children, used bv ing, callous, sweating, swollen feet. ! nurse in Children's At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. j J)reu^ "P c^Jda in cs i f .31 am a r*. ! feveri-hnegs, bea Simple free. Address, Allen S. Olm- tronWefl teetbiLg sted, Le Rjy, N. Y 29 | d(>8trov worm?. t - ^ - i 253 Sample mails* Laurence Coleman, colored, of this A1,en g 0"msiedi L county has fceeD pnrdoDtd. He was omvicted in 19J2 fcr forcing a 84 00 " trier, which be afterwards paid. your dealer i D SMALL PROFIT ~EM] ere always captures SE1ST BARGEi KEEP YOUR EYE ON dainty fabrics for Spring wear I choice merchandise. " I sat showing of new Mercerized Zepyhrs? ^ 1 its?Few assortment of the best things in. I !Weis, Table Linens, Napkins and Doylies. wing the new things in this department in J aito HH? G I I I mmmmmmmmuammmBas I of thy grandfather and forsake not p [ather, for their way has been that a ir they will be instruments of great B r ier Mule Co., 1 INTS, | it. Columbia. S. C. I ?' SULKY HARROW. ' ./ ^TH^OSBORI | ^ | ^^Vtood, h? ^ ?r?i ^ 1 ! EY "SB* ^9F ^ S. 0. i are Sickly. , f^fOI ? COUGH veet Powders for j | AND Qy[ft? TH? LUNGS Mother Grn^, r, , 9 ~ Home, New York, | 9 WJTrf fltf iClsTBOr'c 24 hours, cure | xgUfg 0 I&siSK V 3ache, stomach ! a as *** disorder*, atd ! | ||g|^ PSi00?8r? U #li druggists, ! | #=70NSUMPT|0M *-. prjce d free. Address, ! JCQP g ODGHSand 50c&$1.00 itRoy, N Y. 29 j lyOLCS Free Trial. i J Surest and Quickest Cure for all ^ i jTHHOAT and LUNG TBOUB:or T. X. L. I ?r ^kT n IJY B ? PORIUM ? zs.x?r@ -?aa OUR COUNTERS &0&G??e????o????o???a?^#?####5 W 3 ? Main and ? 5 g Blsnding # 2 Streets. * J? Columbia, S. C.