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? ? 1 * a/ft nrlL^i in our Store. jjjM II ^LADip J Jpj^ ^MILLIJi 1. ? PENCIL. AIR'S 8CZSS0BS. ftv Wavatda Notts Gathered Heft and VIITWV nvwt HP Mtwi PP nvi v wvv There by a Dispatch Man. Drop in the office while at court and settle for the Dispatch. Col. anci Mrs. M. D. Harmen ^have tone over to Augusta to take in the Georgia-Carolina fair. The hotels and boarding houses are preparing to entertain their guests A stock of beautiful goods is being f opened at the Bazaar. Mr. Oscar Derrick came over to see the home folks while he was attending the Btate Fair last week. .m. mmA f/i Mfflt donrt for VW WM4 jvw vvw.? ? get that Marks Restaurant serves the best of meals. Cleric Samuel B. George will sell . some valuable real estate here on next Monday. Look at the advertisements. A big stock of harness at The Lexington Department Store. The best to be had tor the price. You have to support the nominees of the party. Turn ont next Tuesday and Br make good your oaths One of the very best preparations on the market is Sloan's Liniment. See their advertisement on page six. Next Tuesday, November 0th, the general election will be held at your f precinct Tarn oat and vote. 3 The public school term at Providence will open November 19th, 1906. Parents will take doe notice. Baker's bread, cakes and crackers fresh at the Bazaar. Bemember this while 70a are attending court. Mr, Wade A. Monte, route 1, Lexington,. dropped in to see us Monday ana paid for his paper as prompt as usual. Mr. W. D. Bates in this issue is advertdsing some astonishing bargains. I Bead over his mammoth advertisement Send or bring your dollar for the Dispatch when yon come to town. Mr. N. W. Harm an as indnstions and'honest a citizen as we have on Hollow Creek,called to ses us Monday. See the new sideboards of latest make, and really cheap, at Scott Hendrix's Furniture Store. Dr. B. G. Killings worth, dentist, wBl be at Pelkm, November 8th, 9tb and 10th. Those desiring dental work will meet him on these dates. Mr. J. C. Shepard, the faithful and efficient Steward of the Charleston Orphan Home visited friends here Friday and Saturday. ** ??? ??... J?? asaJ a# a ntAO crrvif- AT XL y UU OTC ill uccu vi a> iuvv ovuv v* ^overcoat, you can find just what you want at The Lexington Department Store. Mrs. W. D. Blume returned to her home in Langiey today after a few days visit to ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. A- Marks. We regret having to drop dome of trar careless subscribers, but we can* not afford to send the paper indefinitely without some payment. .Be sure to meet the Editor on the rounds with the Treasurer and have your money ready for the Dispatch. A new New Home Sewing Machine for sale at a bargain, cheap for cash or on easy terms. Apply at the Dispatch office. tf Locals will be inserted in the local column at rates of one cent a word. No advertisement inserted for less than 25 cent each insertion. FOR SALE?A good milch cow with two months old calf. Apply to John C. Price. Route 2, Gilbert, S. C. Mr. Hamp Kaminer has accepted a clerkship at W. P. Roof's store, and will be glad to have his friends call and see him. You can buy your fall bill of shoes I eheaDer at The Lexington Depart- \ menfc Store than anywhere else. ~ Look up your registration eertificates and lost tax receipts and take them with you to the poll next Tuesday. Mr. D. Kimball, manager of the Tarrer spring rock quarry below town, has returned from up North with his wife. They will reside at the quarry. We were pleased Monday to have a call from our young friend, W. Henry Ballentine, of Ballentine, where he now resides. Messrs. R. J. Hook and G. L. Taylor, two of Hollow Creek's bright and clever young men, left Friday to attend business college in Columbia. THE UNDER! COURTEOUS TREAT Dry Got I BIGGEST AN olumbiaV WVA/WW\/\/VW\/V<^>/S/W/VN/V\/WW tmeut aglow with 3Sew Fall Goods We ai - -Ani? llUA CVWJ TTOUl U1 VU1 uuvn EBT DAT IS BARGAIN DAT We sell the best at unmatchable prices. ' TAILORED SUIT DEPARTM] lins in Ladies' and Misses Cloaks, Skirts, ar Jkirts, at $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4.00. $5.00 an $15.00 and $20.00. SUITS AT SPECIAL g.- If yon want a bargain don't fail to visit i Cloak Department. rEBT AND STTLISE HEADW1 id Children. We carry a very large assor 3nt and cannot be excelled in valne and sty The season has opened and yon will j find fruits of all kinds at the Bazaar. I I If yon want the best soda and butter crackers, cakes and crackers of all kinds* call at the Bazaar. All fresh. The tax books w?ll be open at many places in the county by the treasurer forthe convenience of the citizens > and they should meet him promptly. Better clothes at a lower price? that's what we are giving. When in need of anything in the clothing line ibe sure to call on us. E. G. Dreher & Co. Mrs. J. W. Ogilvie and daughter Lizzie of Conway, S. C., Made a flying visit to Mrs. G. T. Graham's Sunday, vMIa bVip was nn at the State Fair. A splendid line of dress goods I always on hand at The Lexington Department Store. i Democrats, torn oat and vote for Lever on next Tuesday. Give him such a big vote that even a partisan | Republican committee cannot fail to see he is the choice of the people. WANTED?A white man with or without family to work on a farm; $12 per month ana board. Apply to J. J. ; Seas trunk, R. F. D. 3, Leesville, S. C. f 4w2p M. E. Zeigler, Esq., of Orangeburg, private secretary to Congressman Lever, has beep in town during the ^yeek, hard at work with his chief in an effort to get out a full vote next Tuesday. Now is your time for bargains. Especially in shoes and clothing, 50c. on the dollar. Other goods equally as low. Call before they are all gone. , . Corley, Swygert & Connely. Mr; R. Eugene George, of Atlanta, after Visiting his sisters, Mrs. E. J. Dreher and Mrs. A. Jj. Hartley, and brother, Frank George, here, returned to that city yesterday. Have you seen the beautiful rugs and art squares at Scott Hendrix's Furniture Store? Mr. F. W. Wing, who manufactured doors, sash, blinas, &o,. for years in " ' ' - ?-a uommuia tmu was wcu &uvnu iv many of our people, died in that city on Monday in the 82nd year of his age. Mr. Sam D. Fnlmer, formerly superintendent of poor house, now of Newberry county, attended the sale of Mr. Long Monday, and he did not forget the printers while here. Mr. B. J. Waites, one of the substantial citizens on route 3, Lexington, paid us his compliments and left fl.25 for the Difspatcn and Home and Farm for another year while here Monday. When you wish to make a nice, useful wedding present, go to Scott Hendrix's Furniture Store and see his clocks and toilet sets. WANTED?To buy wood by the carload. Parties having wood should write or call with prices. Richland Wood Co., Eimwood and Gadsen streets, Columbia, S. C. Dr. J. M. Sease, who enjoys a wide practice at Little Mountain and vicinity, was over on business yesterday and he did not fail to call and see us. He is a clever gentleman, and we are glad he is prospering. Mr. W. M. Buff made us a pleasant call last Saturday afternoon. This is the first time he has been to Lexington since he unfortunately had his leg broken by a pile of lumber falling upon him at Roof & Barr's mill. A big crowd attended the sale of the personal effects of the late J. Westly Long, Monday. The stock of goods and store fixtures were bought by Corley, Swygert & Connely for $2,025. The household and other property brought fairly good prices. "*~*r 1r\f npflrmanfa W ? ZUtt&t? 2b VI ^Ofiuxvuvu made strictly to measure, and carry sample lengths to select from: We guarantee to fit and please you. If you are particular about your clothes let us measure you. E. G. Dreher & Co. Our merchants would do well in buying fireworks to remember that it is unlawful to offer for sale any firecrackers over three inches in length and more than one-half inch in diameter. Heavy penalties are provided for selling firecrackers larger than the above size, and our dealers had better comply with the law. Our advertising patrons who know the worth of our paper as a medium, have again made a heavy demand on our space this week. While our reading matter is rather short you will find something interesting and beneficial in these advertisements for every one. They are indicative of j just 'what you are looking for at right J prices. Besides it is good that the tide comes our way occasionally. SELLING- STORE. 'MENT. J his, Not D BEST BARGAINS. * GREAT : N^\<WWV\<^W\/WS/WAA/WW\^/ e ready WOOL V for Men, Women and Chil warm, at great value. OUR CHINA AND CI ENT is one of the most attractive id Suits *n Department a wondei v? r>-n fn chen necessaries of all kind. p Table cutlery, Decorated pla at 5c. and 10c., and a great \ Table cutlery and fancy Jap our Tail- ment will be of interest and SAB J. L. HIM tmentin . le. | UULUJfl-BJLa'S WtJ!i.a Its the rough and tumble games that suit a boy best. But its death and destruction % i /? . to nis snoes. Good shoes cost a little more but wear a great while longer. Boys' Satin Calf "Never Rip" lace shoes $ 1.50. Boys' Satin Calf lace shoes $1.35. Little Gents' Satin Calf lace shoes $1.00. These shoes have solid leather soles and heels. One piece leather inner sole and counter. EHRLICH'S, 1648 Main St., ( AAj ||||D|1 C fl 1627 Main St., ( UlH-UUDlfl, Ob iii Wells! Wells!! , BERLEY & KYZER, THE - WELL - MEN. If you want to do well, be well and lrkalr tetaII o*>f. "Rprlpv TTvzat T<p-rincr ton, S. 0., 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 proper tests. THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES ISENTZ, OPTICIAN, JEWELEB, 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. The State says Charlie F. Parkei died Thursday' from injuries he received in the terrible fall from St. Peter's church Monday. He never re gained consciousness from the moment of his fall until his death. He was buried in Elmwood cemetery. -JLlwa.y MAIN AND BL wwv/wwww/ww\^wws/w 4 UGM' DEPARTI NDEEWEAE dren, the kind that will keep yon tOCKERY DEPARTMENT of our Department Store. We show rful array of useful articles in KitAgate ware, Tin ware, Glass ware, tes, cups and saucers, bowles, etc., variety of fine glass and China ware, anese warer A visit to this departprofit to all. NAUGH & CO., T DEPARTMENT STORE. Babco HJ old" Ai So ' > 3 . T ~ / 1 Lexi] I Oldest Ban I DOES m Accoun m Bate of 5 F< Valuable Place for Sale. We will offer for sale tc the higl bidder on the 3d day of November, n at 11 o'clock a. m., in front of the s of J. K. Summer, known as the P Slimmer place, containing 1221 ac being in Broad River township bounded by Broad river on the east,! Mandy Kesler on the north and ^ and on the south by J. H. Fulnier . others. Has dwelling and tei . house thereon. Sold for division. J. F. Mahaffie, 1 Oct. 10. 4-52 J. K. Summer. ? Subscribe for the Dispatch. colu: s Visit pc'c flL V ANDING STREETS. .OAKS, S WENT !-: STORE A1 J A GREAT CARPET DEPARTMENT where yon can find the best at the right price. Matting, Carpet, J Oil Cloth, Linoleum Rugs and Art Squares. Ask to see our bargan Rugs 30x60. Price 98c. Both sides alike. F 4 OUR MENS' DEPARTMENT ljf@|f\ Wt is the largest in Columbia, the Department abounds in the best Wftg HI f V Furnishings for Men and Boys'. A great showing of Clothing Wzn BIJ .m. -. Hats and rurnishing good at Special Values. MH SHOES ! SHOES !! fit \ flj For Men, Women and Children, the kind that wears, and at prices Mr JB ^Hj that please the closest buyer. ^ * JHfl NEW DRESS GOODS AND SILKS 9 We are offering great bargains in this Department?all the new weaves and stylish dress fabrics. ck Buggies, ickney Buggies, M rSnliimVtifl/RiicrenAa 9 %*00*VV) S Hercules Buggies, % Hickory Buggies, m And plenty of them. fl HICKORY WAGONS I 1 :e First in the Hearts of Our Countrymen. 9 ran ill COMPANY, I I44A t H t er T?1 _ !? J. HAT TTHT1T ton U LllO-lllO JTiaili 1/ULUilLDiA) 0. V. | A V ^ 4H 1906. I 1 ngton Sayings Bank. 1 I LEXINGTON, - S. C. f ? k in Lexington County. I Capital and Surplus $20,000. I I & GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. 8 M ts Invited on Favorable Terms. Interest at the V m er Cent Allowed in the Savings Department I 1 W. P. ROOF, Cashier. I W BUGGY FOB SALE' Valuable Place for Sale. 9 ^ " WE WILL OFFER FOR SALE BE- 9 teb ' $48.00 fore the Court House door oil the first Jw f I Fipst-class leather quarter-top bug- | Monday in November next, onr place of jfl core , guaranteed; set of single j 738 acres, more or less, about 100 acres 9 oily buggy harness $6 00. open, balance in wood and timber. < :res Georg,a Vehicle Manufacturing Co., j ^ watered; good pasture, peach ^ W J eg . Mitchell .. * ' ; apple orchard, two dwellings and other ' 1 ? ? - V?nj{*.?c. Voor Plorlr'c millc Par 1H t-ocf " I UUl- uuiiuiiieo. utiu L, ... and #SS^^^5T?3r>!r^l^3^^?"% b<e bought privately. 9 lant 1^* A iiilM ^5 ] Terms ? One-half cash balance on A time- JOB SHUMPERT, M tvJrNERVt^oIL 1 ? Cuts, sores: Burns SCHOOL BOOKS are positively sold J ' RHEUMATISM ^5^ ' *or cas^- Harman's Bazaar, jfl MBIA'S SMALL PROFIT EMPORIUM. 1 ------------------- 9 ^ dohmpt I JL XV V 1TX x JL _ ATTENTION J THE STORE OF. LITTLE PRICES. ]