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COLUI EVERY DAY A BJ We are showing in every ] nnmatchable Prices. OUR CLOTHING & MENS' El We are offering special value Pants, also a big showing of H OUR SHOE D Is running over with great She PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Ask your dealer for T. X. L. See notice of Board Registration. Say, can't you help on your subscription? Mr. James E. Hendrix will leave tomorrow on a visit to Savannah, Ga. For guaranteed watch work, jewelry repairs, &c., go to J. M. Craps. Mr. Chas. H. Drafts is back from a pleasant trip up in the mountains. T. X. L. cures neuralgia. You always find first class groceries at Meetze & Son. Peaches* plums* May and June apples and paragoric. Buy a suit of clothes from Lexington Department Store. See notice Josh J. Sheaiy's oaroecne on the 4th of July. Honey, Maple and Georgia cane syrupe now at W. P. Roofs. Dr. J. W. Eargle declines the announcement for Legislative honors. Big barbecue at Joe Frye's June J6th. Go and be in the swim. Price and Nichols 'cue will be on the 7th of July. See notice. Joe Frye will furnish on June 16th the best 'cue of the season. Pure leaf lard and flne pork sausage in oil, at M. D. Harman's grocery. Mr. M. Pickens Lindler is announced elsewhere as a candidate for County Auditor. We have a lot of acid on hand for sale. Lexington Department Store. Ice cream every Saturday at the Bazaar fountain and cool drinks of all kind. Mr. Joe A. .Koon has consented to make the race for County Treasurer. See his announcement. ?" ' on-rro, -LKUTL iorgeo OU piepaic emu. save some fine article of fruits for the county fair. We have a second hand Walter A. Wood reaper which can be secured at a bargain. Lexington Department Store. Col. John Bell Towill was in town Thursday on a flying visit. For best brands of flour and hams on the market, go to M. D. Harman's grocery. In this Issue J. Brooks Wingard, Esq., is announced for the House of Representatives. Obelisk, the best flour on the market, can always be had at W. P. Roofs. Some signs of candidates are visible > and that familiar clever grip is felt occasionally. Be sure when in need of dry goods to call at the Lexington Department Store for them. See the notice of Mr. H. Steele's barbecue and be sure to attend, if you wish to enjoy the 4th. When you want an iron wagon for your child, go to Scott Hendrix. The prices are right. The board of health insists on cleanliness on all premises in the corporate limits of the town. Fruit jars, quarts and half gallons. Will meet any price, at M. D. liarman's grocery. For your groceries and plantation supplies, go to T. B. Aughtry, & Co., Columbia. Every line inserted in the interest of candidates it will be remembered is charged for at the rate of five cents per line. *** ?? ? -? ???? ? ? ? ? ? I,,? | i ? - , --| ir*i| jiy.ffi-J ( We buy and JE3 you ar: Your Dollar Here { "Is Q Mighty Thing. ^ JUi VIBIATS " IRGAIN DAY. Department the best goods at JRNISHING DEPARTMENT s in Boys' and Mens' Suits and ats, Caps, Hosiery, Underwear, EPABTMENT >e values. a a. Xi. n FOR SALE?One' family horse in fine condition and as near a perfect ! family horse as can be, will work any where. One Smith top buggy, cost $80, nearly new. One light one-horse wagon. Reasons for selling?I anticipate moving to a place where I will not need them. L. E. M. Smoak, Lexington, S. C. A line of iron beds of all sizes and beautiful colors, at the very lowest prices, at Scott Hendrix. . Mr. C. S. Bradford returned to Portsmouth, Va., Friday after a pleasant visit here. You can get a nice straw hat cheap at Lexington Department Store. Mr. Pascal Hendrix, who is one of the accommodating clerks of Fitzmaurice, of Columbia, visited his relatives and friends in town Sunday. Blacksmiths and wheelwrights will always find just the kind of material they need in their work at T. B. Aughtry & Go's., Columbia, S. C. It will be seen in the column of announcements that Georee. S. Drafts is before the people for reelection as Judge of Probate. Our stock is too large and we desire to reduce it, to do so we will sell goods cheap. Lexington Department Store. Mr. J. M. Price, one of the young industrious farmers of Priceville, was in town Monday and dropped in to see us and renewed his paper for another year. You will find a full stock of buggies, wagons, harness, farming implements, hardware, &c., at T. B. Aughtry & Co's., Columbia. Mr. Godfrey Corley, Belton Corley wife and son, also Mr. Frank Corley's daughter, Miss Pearl, all from Atlanta, Ga., are here visiting relatives and friends. Big line of straw hats below and at cost to make room for winter hats and caps. J. S. Wessinger, Chapin, S. C. There seemed to be something doing in the political horizon Monday. After the meeting of the executive committe the shell will burst. Job printing of all description done on short notice at the. Dispatch Job Printing Office, FOR SALE?A new light running New7 Home Sewing Machine at a bargain for cash or instalments. Apply at the Dispatch office. tf We acknowledge a kind invitation form Miss Stella Gertrude Caughman, a bright daughter of our once fellow7towmsman, Mr. J. B. 0. Caughman, to the graduating exercises of the Columbia High School, Thursday, June 7th, 1906, from the class of 1906, of which Miss Caughman is a graduate. j^^Remember that the Dispatch Job Printing Office is prepared to do all kind of printing on short notice, at a very low price. Send in an order and we will please you in price and workmanship. The Town Council will certainly give some attention to our streets as early as convenient. At one time they were a pride of the town with our beautiful shade trees and caused favorable comment from strangers. Let us not go backward. Mr. Monroe Roof, now of Charleston, but formerly one of our old citi zens, is visiting his half brother, Mr. H. L. Roof, near town and other relatives and friends in the county. He looks natural and we were glad to shake his hand. [THE SI 30LUMBIAS Q1 sell for Cash onl EIGGES' E CORDIALLY 1 I P j # III MIM MI GREAT special"] In our Crockery Ware and Hou will find here a complete stock Cutlery and house furnishing i CORSETS.?We sell the b< Warner's and other renown and up. COLUM The Summer Girl is a mighty interesting proposition all decked out in white with white shoes to match. Nothing is more appropriate for Summer. We anticipated a heavy demand for White Canvas Oxfords and are well supplied with the newest styles. White Canvas Pumps, $1.50 and $2.00. White Canvas, Gibson Ties, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Embroidered White Canvas, Sailor Ties, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Then yon will find here all the new style Kid and Patent Colt Oxfords from $1.00 to $4.00. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main St., j aai huril c a 1627 Main St., j llULUIVIDIAj oi iii Th6 rains seem to have been general and now General Green is apt to fceep things moving on the farm. r TXTaHe, r r TV uiio ; vv tsiio ; ; BERLEY & KYZER, THE - WELL - MEN. If j'ou want to do well, be well and look well, get Berley & Kyzer, Lexington, S. C., to pnt you in a Terra Cotta Well which will give you pure -water. Our prices are right, our work is right. Give us a trial and be convinced. EXPERIENCE. Years of Experience are at Your COMMAND. I Successful experience lias been ours and we want everybody who has cause to feel that there is anything the mat ter with their eyes at all, to call and have us give them proper tests. THEEE ABE NO CHARGES FOB EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES ISBNTZ, OPTICIAN, JEWELER, 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. PORE OF JICK SALE AN y. Your dollar hi INVITED TO ] iL XT ^3r XX XTJ1 DEPARTMEI BARGAINS We are sho\ sefurnishing Department. You of Tinware, Glass Ware, Table tin he way of lovelties in great Variety. xrr ^ - we earry uj 3st makes?American Beauty, 85.00 the p makes. Price 50c., 75c., $1,00 gee us on , FLOOR OIL C BIA. S. C. I WHEN YOUR WAS A BOY HE USED A w ? ^ M-COI My son, hear the instractic his ways nor the ways of thine ow of the McCormick. Use McCormick machines, good on thy farm. Gregory-Cox AG 1115 Plain Str MflU/EQQ IF^ mUVff LBiU; ST RON i lastinc^^^ RAKES, P REAPERS, r Its knives start instantly when the team starts. Ar nnnair . U?? - *? It does not dog. -suttwgm, . ! USBORNJl / Its gears are enclosed like the works of a * A \5J ^aa>> watclur This aieans keg wear. -~t ' I #i /^| f^Jlts pitman is protected (ompkuly. ? > Its bar follows the ground, cutting all the hay. r^" Y\Jl T/f j'" It draws easily, hariog^ roller^bearings., * |^Qy| X ire ^ It draws casdy and has ^^To neck weight. [ boy can handle? the Osborne. ^ ?^^^??__?_1__? ????i???Zj?i?*e*i?*ft*???..-JS?..-dFOR SAL ^flHT. ^>e 1 LEXINGTON, I > Barbecue. ^*to ^c : AN SATURDAY. ON JULY 4TH I WILL FURNISH ! ?' at my r?^ideuee at my turpentine still, oil the South- Gilbert, I will fun ern road, a first class 'cue and refresh- j becne. Mr. Jerod ments. Everytliing will be up-to-date, the meats, which I have decided to have two tables; one cue. Reckling wi for the ladies and children, the other the candidates will for young ladies and men and boys too. Black creek string I will guarantee satisfaction with all music throughout 1 reasonable people. So come and bring order will positiv your children and enjoy the day. There j Special attention t( will be speaking, and music by a string Everybody is inviti band that will tickle your heart. hig, and why not > 4w34 H. Steele, Ethan, S. C. 2w32 Bid BARGA " ~ ^ ~ - - - - - ? ^ ? - ?1_^|^||_ -|||1_|_||- - _"X. ^ D SMALL PKOFIT EK sre always captures KEEP YOUR EYE ON I m mm m i ~ " ST STORE. i ving special values in our . LADIES SUIT DEPARTMENT Skirt, Waist and Suits. ? Le largest stock of Hosiery in the Carolinas?10c. air. * CARPETS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES JLOTH and RUGS. I o I GRANDFATHER ?&> llfh mm . >ns of thy grandfather and forsake not n father, for their way has been that f for they will be instruments of |reat a ider mule Co. I rENTS, I eet, Columbia, S. C. 1 SULKY N l^ngaadR^l^ | ^ ^ ^ Each, tooth has the ?rw*h ^ r*'':.*?? - ^CULT'VATOP Pta MAW wow. 9 <t <y O FARMiNH Mb IMPLEMENTS l|| OF ALL KIND. lE BY s. c. trbecue. f KILL THE COUGH I JUNE 1GTH, _ iiKXi, : | AND CURE THE LUWC8| lour nines soiun 01 i ? ? ? 'tyw "mu;:y,"e i ??,Dr. King s guarantees a No. 1 j ^ r?.TS! New Discovery > band will furnish 1 '"7" # the entire day. Good rAn CONSUMPTION Met * ely be maintained. FDR I OUGHS and 60c It $1.00 i ladies and children. \^0LDS Fits Trial, ? eveI7"body is com- Siirett and auickMt Cur8 for ?u Tor TW THBOAT end LTJNQ TBOTJBHie Barbecue Man. LES, or MONEY BACK. I \S ?1 [PORITJM * 9 OUR COUNTERS Main and * IJ E3 landing 5 Streets. * 15 Columbia, S. C.