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I uj" ??gg?? SPRING CL01 /We show the b * 'jiX that pleases the c 1 hVyC?2 i" ^ our &reat ^ j I# *^1^3 regular made soe) i * | We are se^iDg j | Our assortmenl 1 i | All the new shap I- 1 ilf A Great Showi jP|f MIIM ? PENCIL AND SCISSOES. & ; Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Ice cream at the Bazaar fountain every Saturday. Next week is commencement week in Lexington. p Col. John Bell Towill of Batesburg, rnt yesterday in Lexington. iter jelly glasses complete, go to W. P. Roof's Store. -George Mabus has been released from jail on $1,500 bond. Solicitor Tinnnerman went to Bates. burg Monday on business. G. H. Counts, Repairer of Watches, Clocks, &c. Chapin, S. C. 2-w-pd Mr. Simpson Spires, of Edmund, called in to see us Saturday. Man is the only animal that will deliberately get drunk the second /time. Mr. J. J. Haltiwanger and little son, of Hilton, were here Monday. The Masons erf Lexington lodge will V meet next Saturday evening. Glass fiy traps?the best catchers? at W. P. Roors Store. Mr. Samuel B. George made a dusi- | j ness trip to Batesburg, Saturday. Mrs. Maurice Kreps, of Columbia, is visiting her sister, Mrs. 0. M. Efird. || r We have a stock of Flour which we are selling under the market. Lexington Department Store. Cotton is advancing every day, owing to the wretched condition of the | crop throughout the belt. Mr. H. L. Oswald has returned from a delightful vacation spent at Glenn Springs. There will be twelve graduates of the Palmetto Collegiate Institute next r week. Mr. B. D. Clark represented the Lexington Lodge K. of P's., at the ? district meeting held in Newberry last week. Lot of new suites and odd dressers, just opened up, at Scott Hendrix's Furniture Store. They are beauties. | > See them. Miss Mamie Nunnamaker, one of Irmo's charming young ladies, is visit* ing her sister, Mrs. W. D. Dent. Mrs. Emma Counts paid a flying visit to her old home, at Irmo, Saturday afternoon. If you need Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats or clothing, be sure to inspect the stock at the Lexington Department Store# ? \j. Mr. J, M. Keisler, an industrious farmer on route 5, has added his name to our subscription list. Another car assorted furniture at J. S. Wessinger's, Chapin, S. C. You ? are invited to see some of these pretty Resigns before you buy. Col. M. D.Harman was taken suddenly ill Saturday afternoon and had to be taken from his store home. He is out again though quite unwell. Miss Elizabeth Dominick has been . reelected teacher of the school at Ulster, Barnwell county.?Newberry Observer. The Lexington Department Store is offering a new lot of Buggy Harness at very low prices. Refreshing cold drinks, ice fruits, bottle drinks on ice are served at all times and ice cream on Saturdays, at The Bazaar. Mrs. A. R. Metz has returned to her home in the Fork, after a two weeks' visit to her daughter, Mrs. A. M. Harman. Mr. Jesse J. Wessinger, one of the Fork's staunchest citizens, was over on business yesterday and did not forget the printers. When you want good things to eat remember that at M. D. Harman's grocery is the place to find what you want. The best flour, hams, canned goods, etc., always in stock at lowest prices. Miss Salome Timmerman, the accomplished and attractive daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Timmerman, of Batesburg, spent a couple days with Col. and Mrs. Geo. Bell Timmerman, at the Drafts Hotel, this week. . Dr. E. P. Derrick sells L. & M. Paints in pints and quarts at rate of ' half gallon prices. Feb. 20. 3m . 1865--G] MO {? fKa frAnt with 55 "fi b ill buv XX VU W II A vxx w ?. Groceries, Hardware, Trunks, ] 0 The creations in this depar new, fresh goods, and the price Just think New Drop Head arrived. Fresh Grits $1.75 sac MOSEI :> jk> TUNG and PUBNISHINGS MEN and B07S. est in all the New Goods at prices iosest buyers. allies in Men's Ties, 25c. Men's Its, Brown and Black, 5c. the pair the best 50c. Shirt eyer sold. HATS. i is great; our prices are right es in Straw and Felt. LAWNS. !ng of Lawns at 5c, 6Jc, 8jc anc [NJSLXJ Gr] It is reported that a pint of boozi 1 'busted" on the side walk in front o the dispensary Saturday afternoon It was "private stock," and the owne wept. TTnw nice to enioy the rest an< cod fort of a hammock! You can fim them at prices to suit, at Scott Hec drix's Furniture Store. Misses Theresa Cox and Mary Gra ham returned to. the city last nigh from a visit to the home of Dr. an< Mrs. Harvey Monk in Trenton, N. C ?Goldsboro, N. C./Daily Argus. Congressman Lever will deliver th annual address at the closing exei cise9 of the Carlisle school, at Car lisle, S. C., on Friday evening, th 24th. - / N During the hot weather it will b very pleasant to have a nice hall cur tain in your hallway. You can se -all patterns at Scott Hendrix's Furni ture Store. The Lexington Manufacturing com pany are making improvements a the mill, putting in a new and larg water wheel. As a consequence o this improvement the pond has bee: drawn off to almost the run of th stream. Miss Callie Cureton, a very prett; and attractive young lady of Colum bia, has accepted a position as stenog rapher for Col. Geo. Bell Timmerma: and is boarding at Drafts Hotel. , A fresh stock of cook stoves jus received at the Lexington Departmen Store. These stoves are going a very close prices. Attorney E. L. Asbill, of Leesville was here Saturday in the interest o i.oioaau nf hia flliflnt Georere Mabu VUV AVAVUWV W* , g,an account of whose re-arrest %wa printed last week. Osborne reapers, mowers, rakes harrows and all kinds of cultivator and repairs, Give me a call befor you buy. J. S. Wessinger, v Chapin, S. C. Miss Beulah George is visiting fo a few days in Chester, S. C. Cards are out announcing the mar riage of Mr. L. A. Black and Mis Lime Buck on the evening of Jun< 6th.?Leesville News. We are informed that Mr. M. Curti Hallman will be married on nex Tuesday 28th instant, to Miss Lizzi Still of Newberry.?Leesville News. FOR SALE?One six-horse powe Tozer Engine and Threshing machim in good condition. Ap?ly to Richardson & Bookman, 29 Irmo, S. C. We especially invite all young mei visiting commencement to make on store headquarters. You will find al the newest furnishings?shirts, collars hosiery, neckweah and complete line of hate, shoes and clothing at lowes prices. Whether you buy or not come to see us. E. G. Drefcer & Co. Only One Cass of Small Fox To the Editor of The Dispatch: R'amor says D. M. Hook's family i down with small pox and I wish t< state through your columns for th< benefit of the public that it is a mis take, as there has been but one cas< in the house and, the patient is no? up and at work. x W. K. Hook, May 20, 1907. Gilbert, S. C. Sillian Steele Operated On. As a result of injuries received fron a 500 pound barrel of turpentine fall ing on his left foot, Killian Steele son of Mr. Henry Steele, of Ethan underwent an operation Sunday. Drs Derrick and Wingard amputatec about half of the foot, and he i doing nicely at this writing, and, un less something unforseen occurs, hi will soon be out on crutches. An Elopement. Monday night of last week Mr. Da vid Sharpe, Sr., of Edmund, elopei with Mrs. Doc McPherson, boardinj the southbound train at Styx. Th eloper* were traced to Allendale, bu their hiding place is unknown. Mr. Sharpe left behind a wife an< several children, while Mrs. McPhei son is a married woman, but has m children. It is said that the strange disap I pearance of the couple caused grea ; consternation in the vicinity, wher both are widely known. SELE\ Atmmimtv all line of General Merchandis Furniture, Farming Implemer MILL) tment surpass anything that 1 is are right. I Domestic Machine $25.00, N< >k. People say Moseleys can't iEJY J, L. MIMNAl THE GREA BARGAINS IN EVE If you are in need of Headwa: . visit our Millinery Department in Stylish Hats. See our Specia" for Ladies and Misses. Special ] I Many of these Hats sold for mor we now offer these special lots a EE'S, - - 8 About the place you buy shoes e Anybody can sell a shoe for e say $3.00, but there is a world of difference in the worth of ; each $3.00 shoe. u e Some shoes sold at $3.00 are f ! 1 not worth $2.00; others are e nearer worth $3.50. y It is up to you to get the - best at the price, and you can't n be certain you are getting the t best until y?u see the t we sell. ? * 2 EHRLICH'S, 9 i in? M^in Iti; I COLUMBIA, S. C. e ?t Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wool- 1 r ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Derrick's Drug Store. 8 RAW HIDES WANTED?We will 8 pay 15 cents per pound for dry flint 8 raw hides. Dominick & Amick, t 3mp Chapin, S. C. 0 : Final Discharge. r This is to notify all persons that I will e apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of Probate for Lexington county, South Carolina, on the 8th day of June, 1907, at 12 m., for a final discharge as admin1 istrator of the estate of Mrs. Polly M. * Derrick, deceased, 1 B. J. Derrick, '? May 11, 1907. 4-31 . Administrator, s ' EXPERIENCE. ' Years of Exl perience are b at Your nnn/rn/r a ivr "n V V/ 1U. IU XX XI JU* Successful experience has i been ours and we want everybody who has cause to feel that there is anything the mat ter with their eyes at all, to 1 call and have us give them ? proper tests. THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR : EXAMINATIONS. 3 : * CHARLES P. 8ENTZ, i o OPTICIAN, JEWELER, g I 14S9 Main St., Columbia, S. C. DEPAR' f BROS e for Spring and Summer, 1907. 1 Lts, Buggies, Wagons and Harness/ NERY!^^= ias ever been shown in this market 3W Defiance Machine, Drop Head, 2 sell the goods at the price and mal * A IGH & CO.,. T STORE. BY OEPARTMEMT ? re for Ladies and Children C We are giving special values I Sacrifice Sale of Straw Hats price 5c, 15c, 25c and 50c. * e than three times the price b t. . ii - - Col I BIG MULES, I' MEDII mm I And the best 1< I Mules you e I We have just si I stock on hai I anywhere 01 I "OLD HICKOR I and a full lii Gregory-! i \ 1892. 1 Lexing I Oldest Bank in I I DOES - A m Accounts In m Bate of 5 Per Ce: I Contains tasteless Makes new rich blo( For Sale at HARMAN'S BAZAAR rMEMT - Prosp Ve can please you in Spring and One of the Greatest Departmen* MILLI . Our Hats have no superior ant 0 years guarantee, $17.93. 31st ce profit. What difference does i SHOES. /W We are headquarters lor Shoes. We Sell the ' ind that wear at unmatchable prices. SUITS and SKIRTS. Jgfl|L ' Ladies Tailor Made Suits and Ready-to-Wear kirts. We are giving special values in this de- Wl|Q|gK^g artment. The best at right prices. ROCKERY, GLASSWARE and TINWARE. New arrivals in our Crockery and Glassware epartment. Two carloads of beautiful Glassware nd Crockery, consisting of a great variety of use- HSJHf ll artices. Price, 5c, 10c, 15c and up. See our |||^3g|| > argains in Tinware and numerous House Furnish- Wjj i umbia9 S. Cm B ** UM MULES, I GOOD TEAM MULES, I' at of good size strong cheap I ver saw. I " # A J A 1 A a ^ A V) A11VO n iipjjcu. it ii coii luetu. emu. uu.i h id is the largest to be found I * utside of a wholesale market. . Jonder Mule Co. I in Avenue, Columbia, S. C. I i r I Lexington County. I * "' Capital and Surplus $20,000. I vited on Favorable Terms. Interest at the m nt Allowed in the Savings Department. I > J m 4 * N I cod liver oil.Cures all female troubles 1 )dAppetizmg and strengthemngPrice$l^ HOUSE-190T >erity, S. C. ? muummuvi Summer Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Hats, ~ t Stores in the Carolinas. NERY! | 1 but few equals. Every department is complete and full of. -1 car, making 3455 barrels of choice Tennessee Elour has just I t make to you what people say as long as you get the goods ^~ ****** -