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5? '" a COLUI EVERT DAY A BJ We are showing in every 3 mmatchable Prices. ?UR CLOTHING & MENS' F1 We are offering special value Pants, also a big showing of H OUR SHOE D: ?P Is running over with great She I, PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Motes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. i Be sure and attend the State campaign meeting here on the 30th. Col. W. H. Sharpe was in town Monday on legal business. Fruit jars and rubbers at right prices at Roofs stored V Miss Lula Kaminer is visiting Mrs. Annie Meetze Daniels, of Macon, Ga. Fishermen, you can find your tackle at the Bazaar. Japanese canes also. Save your appetite for the 'cue at S&T . Hilton. \ 'f y | Mr. Austin Roof now makes the rural trip on his route in half the time with his automobile. Mr. Jas. E. Hendrix has returned after a pleasant trip to * friends and relatives in Savannah and Augusta. Mrs. J. E. Sinoak and her Parrot (Bobbo) of Smog's, S. C., is on a ?; visit here. i Mr. Darling L. Jefcoat, one of the I best farmers in Bull Swamp, sends us a cotton bloom plucked from his farm on the 16th. Mr* Brooks J. Wingard is spending his vacation from the S. C. college at home with the old folks. . The Sheriff will take Jacob Price to a preliminary hereing 'at Leesville Saturday. The Comity Executive Committee will meet here on the 4th day of July. Ip Sep, notice. A lot of new Berlin kettles and saospans, well buckets, tubs, &c., at M. D. Harman's grocery store. Misses Carro and Ruth Efird, are visiting Mrs. Sara Shuler, of Batesburg, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Roof have gone to New York and other Northern cities. Our friend A. A. Harsey of Cobb, Fla., sends us a cotton bloom from his farm. V J. H. Haithcock is announced in this issue as a candidate for Magistrate of the 6th, Magistrate district. For buggy, wagon and blacksmith materials, T. B. Aughtry's, Columbia, is the place.. Mrs. Eli L. Corley has been and is still a very sick woman, but we are glad to say is better. Be sure to take dinner at the barbecue on campaign day here, if you want to enjoy a good meal. It will be at the Ballentine store on main street. Mr. Robert Marks, one of our printers, is still sick and confined to his room, but is improving slowly. *' Miss Lucy Stuart has returned from a pleasant week's visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McCartha, of Batesburg. Great damage has been done in the southern and eastern sections of the state by rains Within the past six days. Mr. J. E. Rawl Kyzer is announced in this issue as a candidate for reelection as County Supt. of Education. FOR SALE?One large milk cow with young calf. One half Jersey heifer "with first calf. One half Berkshires sow two years old weighs about 250 lbs. T. B. Barr, Steadman, S. C. ? * Jg^TRemember 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. ' We buy and JU YOU AR] MVWfVVVffVWVfVVVVVVVVfV Your Dollar Here f "Is a Mighty Thing. ijf? JL-rf ? VIBI Ajs'7 1EGAIN DAY. ttft-nartrrient the best sroods at JRNISHING DEPARTMENT s in Boys' and Mens' Suits and ats, Caps, Hosiery, Underwear, EPARTMENT >e values. \ Miss Sarah Oswald, sister of Mr. Wade A. Oswald, is visiting her nephew, Mr. H. L. Oswald in this, place. Judge J. B. Wingard is hearing a preliminary in the case State against Mrs. - Sterninberg and Mr. Davis Gantt for adultery today. Wanted?Southern mineral lands, Cobalt, manganese, gold, graphite, talc, copper, soapstone, kaolin. Devenny, Eighty Wall Street, New York. Iw?33pd. Mrs. J. Brooks Wingard and daughter, Lucy Daniels, have returned from a pleasant visit to Greenville, Spartanburg and Clemson college. Mrs. Thomas H. Caughman visited her sister, Mrs. C. J. Jackson, of Horatio, Sumter county, S. C., last week. The rains of last week is reported as haying played havoc with land and crops. Some farmers are powerfully blue. Damage heavy. Guano and labor gone. Mr. D. A. Jefcoat, of Swansea, dose^nt wait, but realizes the fact that it takes money to run a paper, and sends up his subscription by mail, FOR SALE?A fine Berkshire sow with six pigs, and a two-year-old registered boar. Prices $30 and $20 respectively. Apply to Mrs. J. H. Counts, Irmo, S. C. Mr. Samuel J. Derrick of Swansea, desires to figure in the Auditors books, and is announced as a candidate for that office. The friends of Prof. O. D. Seay want him to superintend the public schools of this county. See his announcement. Sheriff P. F Corley, Monday carried Mr. Ed Sightler, of near Styx, to t le asylum in Columbia. His derangement it is thought, came from sickness. In your purchases of farm supplies, groceries, hardware, et-c., always call on/-I coo T "R AnflrVifrir Xr f!n Pnliim. CXXXVl OVV X X/? iXUgULVA J W W?j bia. We are under obligations to Mrs. Paul P. Clark for a basket of delicious plums. The finest we have seen this season. There Will be a barbecue dinner served in the Ballentine store building on State campaign day here, the 30th, of this month. ?, On account of annual meeting of State Dental Association at Isle of Palms, Dr. P. H. Shealy will not be in his office from Tucslay morning 26th mst., till Saturday 30th. Miss Mary Graham, who graduated at St. Mary college, at Aiken, last week, is now enjoying the comforts of home. It was very kind and thoughtful of Mrs. D. Job Harman, to leave at our office Monday a bunch of as fine beets as you generally see, for which she nas our tnaiiKs. Mr. J. Ed. Ban*, of our town, was among those who attended and enjoyed the Newberry commencement. Ed. is a graduate and feels attached to the old institution. Miss Sadie Leslie, the daughter of Rev. A. S. Leslie, who has been attending Winthrop college, has returned to spend vacation here at the parental home. Adam Johnson Jr., an employee of the rock quarry was yesterday indicted for abstracting the stubs from the order book at quarry and having same cashed at Hartley's store. All the damages and cost have been paid and i the matter settled. I T HF! SI - JL JBLJBL MJk Kj M JOLUMBIA'S QT sell for Cash onl; HGGESr E CORDIALLY MIMKi mmuumummmmmuvLiuu GREAT j SPECIAL In our Crockery Ware and Hoi will find here a complete stocl Cutlery and house furnishing CORSETS.?We sell the t Warner's and other renown and up. ___ - , COLTJl^ It may be hard to decide, but it makes it mighty interesting to have plenty to chose from. You'll find it just that way here when you come to get that pair of Oxfords?plenty to choose from. It dose'nt matter whether its a $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, or even higher priced one you want, you are sure to find the style here to suit you. You can always count on the quality being a little better than you will get elsewhere. Come and see them, even if you don't buy, we want you to feel at home when you come in our stores. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main St., \ aai ||||D|Jk C A 1627 Mam St., \ uULUMBIA| Ob bi 4% B%|||| 1 andWHI8KEY HABIT8 M IIIII 11 cured at home with r 111 |W| out pain. Book of parIII IV IVI ticulars sent FREE. i hhmbbhhb.m.woolley.m.d. Atlanta, Ga. Office 104 N. Pryor Street. Wells! Wells!! BERLEY & KYZER, THE - WELL - MEN. If you want to do well, be well and look well, get Berley & Kyzer, Lexington, S. C., to put you in a Terra Cotta Well wliich will give you pure water. Our prices are right, our work is right. Give us a trial and be convinced. I EXPERIENCE, j Years of Experience are at Your COMMAND. Successful experience has I been ours and we want every- ] body who has cause to feel that there is anything the matter with their eyes at all, to call and have us give them proper tests. THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. | CHARLES P. 8ENTZ, OPTICIAN, | I JEWELER, f 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. jj OREO F TICK SALE AN y. Your dollar h r AMD I INVITED TO : 3SL ^LJ iSk-W <(? DEPART BARGAINS I isefurnisMng Department. You t of Tinware, Glass Ware, Table novelties in great Variety. >est makes?American Beauty, makes. Price 50c., 75c., $1.00 s. o. I titum I nllLl' WA. boh HE' p I My son I his ways nor th I of the McCormi 1 Use Mc I good on thy faz I Grej RAKES, |j ,hePoUnrj 7~~@sB0ffi THE OSEOPNS SULKY HARROW. j*: ] Strong and Rigid. * ) Levers Handy. * } ^ P?'nts Reversible. ' 1 j Bo? "Osborne." ; j ..-3 ? * n SgfegSgSgg rfe^ I THg OS8QBNE v5jp >"* :. -r^4 "^=t>cuLTi VATOR pej LEXING-TON, . Barbecue. ON JULY 4TH I WILL FURNISH j at my turpentine still, on the Southera road, a first class 'cue and refreshments. Everything will be up-to-date. | I have decided to have two tables; one j for the ladies and children, the other for young ladies and men and boys too. j I will guarantee satisfaction with all ! reasonable people. So come and bring I your children and enjoy the day. There | will be speaking, and music by a string ; band that will tickle your heart. 4wH4 H. Steele, Ethan, S. C. T. X. L. cures neuralgia. BIG BA D SMALL PRO] ere always captur KEEP YOUR E"! ga CD 3 . 5 "meNT ? We are showing special va LADIES SUI tin he way of Skirt, Waist ai We carry the largest stock to 85.00 the pair. See us on CARPETS, Mi FLOOR OIL CLOTH and RTJ & C O 9 I YOUR GRAND S A jZD CORMI , hear the instructions of thy ^randfatl e ways of thine own father, for their ck. :Cormick machines, for they will be ii m. zorv-Gonder Mu! 3 AGENTS, L15 Plain Street, Columbia, ???? ??????^ -p . . ? Its knives start instantly when the team sta It does not clog. Its gears are enclosed like the works oi watch* This means long wear. ( 'Its pitman is protected wnpUtely.' _0__ jt . _N its bar follows the ground, cutting all the !: It draws easily, baring roller bearings., ' ? _ _ It has a good foot lift It draws easily and has nec^ w* A boy can handle jf the Osborne. -rffza of Two jk ???-> i Each- tcoth has the strength >LU^Tbia" ' * i harrow. a *3> j (J7<5^ (r FOE SALE BY anwr*m oft rwmy* ai ii>wwtWA?rwwu.inmi n lapawan wgmi Thp ISlppnnphnrn 1 fiEUf Oft ^fcuulPUi if Has recently closed what i ous session in its history. It boys and girls. Our new cat and is free for the asking'. 3 pleased to send yon a copy. W ?TT T^MPORTTi: es iJRGK&JCB iTE ON OUR C k S3t IS |g __=_== I STORE. I lues in our T DEPARTMENT * ad Suits. ^ J : of Hosiery in the Carolinas?lOo. * LTTINGS, WINDOW SHADES < GS. ------?------------------- N 4 FATHER] * 55p"' i'III V. i. l/r / ' CK ; ier and forsake not way has been that a \ Lstmments o! ^reat ^ le Go. s. c. SBORNE COLUMBIA MOWER. v?L.*?y?? fc*? ] ?-?r r.- , - ?-11?J >^9 - - - s. c. Coflegiate Institute ?, Las been by far the most prosperis a fine place to educate your alogue tells all about the school ^ rop us a card and we will be ^ . S. PATTEHSGN, President, + Orangeburg', S. C. BWMB?? ! 'MB????^ ^ a IOTJNTERS Main and 2 Standing Streets. 5 Columbia, S. C. * > ?? <???