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I com EVERY DAT AI We are showing in every ww mofwlioKl a Pn^s ?MMIin?IV4U?V*V A OTO CLOTHING & MENS7! - We are offering special vain Pants, also a big showing of ] " OTTEL SHOE ] Is running over with great S1 \i-.f * ??????????? ? J TSXrCZL AITS SCISSORS. f M 1 Wayside Notes Gathered Here and ; There by a Dispatch Man. Lexington turpentine market?Virgin, per barrel, $8.50; yearlings, $7.50; vellow diD. $7.25. * f - JS. ? F-. --v' & Y x Campaign day here Saturday 30th. Always use T. X. L. for pains. \ What you say now about the good old summer time? Miss Laura Foss is now visiting her sister, Mrs. F. W. Rauch. * Mrs. Job Wessinger, of Chapin, visited relatives in town last week. v Mr. A. J. Fox made a flying visit to Chatanooga, Tenn., last week. Highest price paid for beeswax, at y the Bazaar. Be sure and attend the state campaign meeting here next Saturday. In buggies, wagons and harness, we pan jou - just what you want, at r ?9?f8 ?tore, 5ur cotmiy summer school will op?h , latter part next month. Program and announcement in next issue. foe cream served on Saturday at the Bazaar fountain. ~~ "rtT- ?^ Trf>*in?rton, Miss J>iaxy wmgaiu, . E the guest of Miss Clara Sawyer.? Johston News-Monitor. Mr. Will'Smoak, of the mail ser* vice, is at home for a few days7 rest. The chaingang is now up on Mr. Isaiah Hallman's section of the county about Leesville. " There are now at the poor house of f % county eleven paupers, two white and nine colored. New lot of men's negligee shirks for mid summer wear 50c. to $2.00. E. G. Dreher & Co. T. X. L. cures cold in the head. Sunday's rain brought a number cf our farmers to town Monday after 1 necessaries, &c., for the farm. Take dinner at Corley's cue in the Ballentine store building campaign C day here. Mrs. Samuel B. George and little foiks spent last week in Aiken and Augusta. Dr. P. H. Shealy is in attendance at the State Dental association at the. Isle of Palms. , Mr. G. B. Taylor, route 5, an industrous farmer, was in town Monday and dropped in settled for his paper. Our very courteous and efficient county treasurer, F. W. Shealey, went to Columbia yesterday on official business. "When in town call and see our splendid stock of general merchandise. Our prices are always right. Roof's store. Mr. N. Steele, from up on Hollow x Creek was in town Tuesday on other business, but he did not forget the printers. Judge Andrew Crawford, Esq., one of the aDiest aitymcjo av iw vwiumbia bar, was in town on legal business yesterday. While you are thinking of home and its comforts, call and see the line of Furniture, Hammocks,^Rugs, Shades, etc., at Scott Hendrix. The rock work at the Cayce quarry is going to be revived soon. Machinery will be placed to fill large orders for granite down South. Mrs. Lena Hubbard, accompanied by her sister-in-law, Miss Mamie Hubv bard, spent last week with the family of Col. M. D. Harman. Mrs. J. N. Rawlinson, of Columbia, with the children are visiting parents Tipsre. Rev. W. D. Quick is the proud est grandpa you ever saw. zaoocsssgoe^c3s?.vrjcasc.y,^cos?z:"^oc3c I We buy and > JE YOU AR NNMMNHIHVHVIVftUVfi Vour Dollar { Here J "Is a Mighty Thing : V ."V ' - mmuu%uuv MBIA^S IARGAIN DAY. Department the best goods at TOBNISHING DEPABTMENT es in Boys' and Mens' Suits and lats, Caps, Hosiery, Underwear, JEPABTMENT toe values. jr. u. is ^ ? Every thing cheap at the Lexington Department Store. Be sure to call when attending the State campaign, June 30th. Mr. J. S. Muller, one of the ablest . equity lawyers in the State, was here on business ves'terdav. Our dry goods and notion department is full of all the new and pretty dress goods and novelties in notions. Roof's store. Prof. O. D. Seay, his wife and little son, are visiting Mr. H. M. Wingard and other friends for a few days. Yon will find some bargains still left at the bankrupt sale, at Smoak's old stand. It will be to your interest to call early. Eggs and frying chickens seem to be scarce in Columbia, and huckesters are in our market after them?buying lip ail they can get. The Southern is laying ties and iron on the track from the switch to the jbexington Manufacturing Company's iftiiL While you are heated and uncomfortable, go to the Bazaar fountain and take a delightful cool drink. Don't forget the grand opportunity to pull mutton and pork ribsatCorley's barbecue, in the Ballentine store, next Saturday. It is said the peach crop on thje ridge has been badly injured from so much rain, and returns from those shipped are not very favorable. Mr. Cyrus L. Shealy has been here for several days spending part; of his vacation, and assisting Treasurer Shealy with his annual settlement. Col. D. T. Barre, always true to obligations and the performance of duty, was here yesterday in answer to a summons to give testimony in the Fulmer-Fulmer case. We were, indeed, lucky this week to secure the help of Mr. E. J. Lawson, a typo of Hopkinsville, Ky., who is now engagedattherockquarrv, below town, but still familiar enough with the cases to be of valuable service to us. Mr. John Cato, of Irene, who was y charged with larceny off the person, and has been confined in jail several weeks, settled the case against him last Friday, paying all cost and for a watch, the cause of the action, and was released. Labor is scarce and the farmers havefto hustle soon and late. Those who can manage their own work are better off. Always remember when you need something good to eat, groceries or vegetables, go to H. M. Wingard's grocery store. Mr. J. Norris Buzbee was in town Saturday and called in to see us and had his name added to the Dispatch subscription list. A deep well has been completed for Rev. W. D. Quick, and the flow is satisfactory. The depth being near two hundred feet. Mr. E. A. Roland, a very industri ous farmer on Lexington route 3. was in town yesterday and dropped in and renewed his paper. Rev. Thcs. H. Leitch is now holding a ten days revival meeting in Greenwood, S. C. Mr. Thos. Marshall, the great singer, is with him. A number of our town people went to Columbia yesterday t:> attend the Columbia-Jacksonville game, in which the former was victorious?3 to 2. When you go to Ballentine's ask for the white house shoe where you will not fail to get a solid leather shoe, and J. B. Ballentine will make the price suit you. I THE SI COLUMBIA'S 0,1 sell for Cash onl (IGGESr E CORDIALLY I I.C, MIMNI Avmmuuuuiuumumuuimiiv GREAT SPECIAL ] In onr Crockery Ware and Hou will find here a complete stock Cutlery and house furnishing i A/NTtMYimn TTT _ _11 11 "1 . <junajCi?d.? we sen xne d? Warner's and other renown and np. COLUM Mr. J. Talmage Wessinger who is conductor on the street railway, Co| lumbia, was off a day Thursday and run over to see his folks, and dropped in and renewed his paper. Just in! The most delightfully cool Shoes for summer a man ever put his feet into. It's a Tan Oxford, of course. Tan leather is the coolest leather because it is more porous, and lets in the air, and the color does not attract heat rays. Tan leather has very little dye in it and so will wear longer than black leather of the same kind. The prices are $2.50 and $3.50, don't fail to ask to see them. EHIILICH'S, 1643 Main St., ) Afis RlianiA ? A 1627 Mam St., ( uULuKiDIH, O. Ui WpIIS! Whiles M v z V^ak; v ? i BERLEY & KYZER, THE - WELL - MEN. i 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 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. Successful experience has 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 , oroDer tests. I THERE ARE NO CHARGES EOR EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES ISE1VTZ, OPTICIAN, I JEWELER, 5 | 1431) Main St., Columbia, S C. | '0HE OF *i i^II ^ i >^i wi r* [JICK SALE AN. y. Your dollar he INVITED TO ] . MOOI LPGH & <CO. r| I BARGAINS We are showing sp sefurnishing Department. You LADI of Tinware, Glass Ware, Table tin he way of Skirt,7 A TT i I Lovemes in great variety. We carry fte larg? sst makes?American Beauty, to $5.00 the pair, makes. Price 50cM 75c., $1.00 gee us on CARPI FLOOR OIL CLOTH BX.A.. S. C, ' I WHEN YOUR GR WAS A I BOY \ HE USED A ^ TPcori / My son, hear the instructions of th] his ways nor the ways of thine own father, of the McCormick. Use McCormick machines, for they good on thy farm, Gregory-Condep ? AGENTS, 1115 Plain Street, Co -yi B ffi f \ 1 S J! HP R Its knives sUrt instantly wb< mUlVLflO) Its pitman is protect; 4 _ ' . ^ its bar follows the ground, c / It draws easily and has ' / A boy can handle ,y REAPERS. ^ THE OSBORNE SULKY HARROW. - "' 'j$ fjjj^THZ OSBORNA^IQN^<ARRj * - Strong and Rigid. ~ \ ^ Each, tooth ha. the EOll SALE BY ISZ'? JE-?? .JE^J T.TT. TYNrn-Tmsr - I * Barbecue. ffe | (\N JULY 4TH I WILL FURNISH ! j OP llfjlJl||P| U at my turpentine still, on the South- fl SiuJ $>3 ^kfiaUUl ern road, a lirst class 'cue and refresh- , " ments. Everything will be up-to-date. I have decided to have two tables; one j Has recently Closei for the ladies and children, the other I . \ for young ladies and men and boys too. j OUS session in 1XS X11S1 I will guarantee satisfaction with all j "boys and ffirls. Our reasonable people. So come and bring | r, . ? ? ? " . your children and enjoy the dav. There j UUd. IS ireB lOr til? asJ will be shaking, and music bv a string j p1e??ed to Send yOU S band that will tickle your heart. i r J 4w34 H. Steele, Ethan, S. C. T. X. L. cures neuralgia. III). It till. AM D SMALL PROFIT EMPO! ire always captures ^ST BARGrA JEEP YOUR EYE ON OU " STORE. a m.m mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmy ecial values in our ES SUIT DEPARTMENT Waist and Suits. * ist stock of Hosiery in the Carolinas?10c. i : 5TS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES " and BUGS. ? WATHERl iv : vrwv- / fer * p grandfather and forsake not for their way has been that will be instruments of great * Mule Co. iumbia, S. C. I < ? . rrrw <' y .-.gBgil^ Osborne -"''""THE OSBORNC COLUMBIA MOWER. == puummg m iiioi cucirre s imrLcmcii i o on. ? OF ALL KIND. \ OOF, - - T - g. G. iurg Colieglafe Institute I what has been by far the most prosperkory. It is a fine place to educate your new catalogue tells all about the school king. Drop us a card and we will be ^ l copy. , W. S. PATTEKSON, President, Orangeburg, S. C. ?!!!gggg! g"" * ?55 >S= , RITJM l 4 INS -"??5s R COUNTERS ? ?* ?## # Main and S S r?-> i i t j oianaing I Streets. ? * Columbia, S. C. I * x.