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SPRING^CLOl ' We show the h ^at P*eases ^ c lln^/vlSi our great -s I \jg -Wsm regular made soc p-. | aie se^*D^ :jg8T y | " Our assortmen fll ^ i ^ All the new shap A Great Show: " FS2TCZL AND SOISSOBS. Wayside Notes Catbered Hera and Ikera by a Dispatch Man. Besauim porcn sevuws, ui?y, Scott Hendrix' furniture store. Mr. John McCloudf of Florida, is visiting his relatives near town. Fresh canned apples really for pies, at M, D. Harm an f8 Grocery. Miss Mitchell, of LeesviQe, is the guest of Misses May and Annie Lou Taylor. The members of Lexington Lodge, Masons, will meet in their hall, at the usual hour next Saturday evening. y Our stock of groceries is complete, and prices are right. Lexington Department Store. Mrs. filller, the mother of Rev. W. j H. Hi Her, has returned to her home i in Georgia, j Say, reader, do you owe for your , paper ? If you do, call or send and settle. j Fresh lot of postum and grape nuts j just in at Harman's Grocery. On account of our very* crowded space this week quite a number of interesting^ communications, go over Remember that you can find hammocks in variety, at Scott Hendrix' j furniture store. * Prices are right. " -1*? --W - * . m _ ! * Fine old Virginia Dre&Kiast nan roe. ^^ething good, at M. D. Harman's g0T Anyone wishing to bay an almost brand new open Rock Hill { boggy, can find a bargain by apply* ing at this office. If yon are in need of Shoes yqn can ' eecnre them at the Lexington Department Store. Prof. John Hawkins, one of the beat educators in the State and principal of the Hampton Graded Schools, is on a visit to his sister, Mrs. G. T. When you wish furniture of any kind, go to Soott Hendrix' furniture store, and yon wffi Jbe jjjeged with She members- of the Ladies' Missionary Society of Mt. Pleasant church will pfease home prepared to hold a ; meeting next Sunday, June 83. ! Con B. Kaiser. My line of white and wash goods * Were never more inviting for summer and the prices axe right. How are your wants. W. P. Roof. A game of baseball will be plajyed , here Saturday afternoon between the C. M. A. nine of Colombia and the Lttdngfoii ntofc We are offering a splendid line of Buggy Harness al very low prices. Lexington Department Store. toEL M^V^&igard's. fresif^pply comes in by every freight, and the prices afce always the lowest Capt J. J. Bicktey and Mr. John W. Frye are putting in terracotta piping and making a concrete buttment over the branch, near the school house. They are making these improvements for the town council. j \ f, Pork sausage in oil and the best I brands of hams always in stock, at ML D. Harman's Grocery. Mr. B: H. Bawl, of the Department . of Agriculture at Washington, is at his old home here for a few days. He came by Clemson college wnere ne fc delivered an address. He is as fat and hearty as ever. , Our yotffig boys' and girls will please not forget the opportunities offered them by Clemson, Charleston and vWinthrop colleges. July 5th is the date for the examination here, and We trust they will avail themselves of this grand chance. See the adverse' tisements. Can rubbers! Can rubbers! There is no end to can rubbers, at W. P. Roof's. Miss Mamie Leonard, of Spartanburg, beautiful in face, as perfect and attractive in form as the Gods of Venus, and a most lovable young woman, is the guest of Miss Lula Kaminer at the Kaminer Hotel. Large lot ready mixed paint in. Come now for your wants, as this is the season to purify your homes and I make them look pretty. W. P. Roof. 186S-G] MO ? - ' ^ M JV Hi gilt in tne iront wnn a i f Groceries, Hardware, Trunks, # . * The creations in this depai new, fresh goods, and the pric< Just think New Drop Hea< arrived. Fresh Grits $1.75 sa< MOSEI ?HING and FURNISHINGS MEN and BOTS. >est in all the New Goods at prices slosest buyers. ^ / rallies in Men's Ties, 25c. Men's ks, Brown and Black, 5c. the pair, the best 50c. Shirt ever sold. HATS. t is great; our prices are right. >es in Straw and Felt. LAWNS, ing of Lawns at 5c, 6?c, 8|c and INAUGJ The trustees of the Palmetto Collegiate Institute are having many improvements made on the building, ana in a few weeks it will have a different appearrnce, for in that time the painters will have finished their task. When ifi need of Clothing, Hats, Gents1 Furnishings or Dry Goods, be sure to purchase of the Lexington Department Store. Col. and Mrs. C. P. Quattlebaum and daughter, of Conway, spent a few days with the former^ mother, Mrs. Sarah Quattlebaum, at Quattlebaum^ mill, near Leesville. They attended the Clemson commencement where their son, Mr. Paul Quattlebaum, graduated. Dr. R. E. Mathias and brother, Homer, of Irmo, left this afternoon for Charleston to attend the marriage 6f their brother, Mr. L. Wesley Mathias, to M&s May Thomas on the evening of the 20th, at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Joseph Thomas, 142 Went worth street. Installation. Sunday at 11 a. m., Rev. W. H. Hiller was duly enstalled pastor of St. Stephen's" Lutheran church byRev. C. A. Freed, of Columbia. The purpose of this service was to officially recognize by the S. C. Synod, through Mr. Freed, the relation of pastor and congregation and to point out the duties of each growing out of -that relationship. A large and attentive congregation was present. The preacher chose as his text 2nd Cor. 5:14?"For the ?love of Christ containeth us.'V The sermon was thoughtful, appropriate and well delivered. The love of Christ for us was putforth as the motive that is to control pastor and people in their work. The pastor was charged, to preach the pure gospel, stand for the truth, to mingle with and learn to know his flock, so as*to be helpful to them. The congregation was charged to support the pastor in every worthy undertaking, open their hearts to him, in order that he might help them in sympathy and love. A strong plea was made for unity and peace in the ' congregation; for not only passive j consent for the pastor to carry ont his plans Of work, but for active cooperation. Altogether, it was a very timely discourse, and we shall antlci-; pate with pleasure the return of Rev. j Freed. God bless the day to our I good! Wes8iager Doinge. j To the Editor ofThe Dispatch: The fariliers are busy harvesting their grain.1 v Bev. J. W. Oxner, of Leeqville, S. C., delivered an excellent sermon at j St. Thomas' church on Sunday, June ninth. Mr. Bachman Derrick and family, , of Ballentine, visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Derrick, at Hilton Sunday. \ Mrs. Laura We s singer has been quite ill, but is now improving. Ho fruit in this section, but blackberries are plentiful. The crops in this section are looking fairly well. Mr.. Willie Derrick, a student of Newberry College, is home for the vacation. Rev. J. C, Wessinger has just returned from a business trip to his' old home. - W. Chapin, R. F. D. 1. . W. H. Siller, Jr. Rev. W. H. Hiller came down town at an unusually early hour last Wednesday morning, his face aglow with "that smile that won't come off." He was evidently looking for the census taker, stating that the '- ??- liWI/i nifxr Vi or? hoOTI pupUiatlUli Ui UlU iiuuic wuj uwu wwu increased and he desired to have it i show immediately upon^ the census i report. Rev. Hiller says it is a most ! promising ten-pound boy. The mothi er and son are doing nicely and the j attending physician?Dr. Derrickgives the encouraging report, that ! with proper care Rev. Hiller will speedily recover from his 11son-stroke.'' A girl hat9S to have you muss her hair when you kiss her unless she says she does. REAT : oLLLY ull line of General Merchandise Furniture, Farming Implement! MILLir tment surpass anything that ha &s are right 1 Domestic Machine $25.00, Ne\ )k. People say Moseleys can't s iEY BB J. L MIMNAI THE GREA BARGAINS IN EVI * If you are in need of Headwa visit our Millinery Department, in Stylish Hats. See our Specis for Ladies and Misses. Special Many of these Hats sold for moi we now offer these special lots i a*?, - r ^UjM * : ";*.'*< About the place you buy shoes A ? VTVAII *f AA? BAII A BV AA ^Al? AUjf UWUjf MU1 dou a ouve iVi say $3.00, but there is a world of difference in the worth of each $3.00 shoe. Some shoes sold at $3.00 are not worth $2.00; others are nearer worth $3.50. ' It is up to you to get the best at the price, and you can't be certain you are getting the best until you see the kind we sell. $ EHRLICH'S, SKI!:: I COLUMBIA,S.c. Itch cured in 30 minutes by woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Derrick's Drug Store. RAWHIDES WANTED?We will pay 16 cents per pound for dry flint raw hides. Dominick A Amick, Hay 1, 3mp Chapin, S. C. ! ! Ginning Outfit for Sale. We offer for sale two seventy-saw gins and suction, and one No. 2 Boss press. The machinery is of the best make and is as good as new. 4w38p Cook & Wikgard, Lexington, S. C. j ' . v r EXPERIENCE. Years of Experience are at Your COMMAND. Successful experience has been oars 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 HO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. ' CHARLES F. 8ENTZ, OPTICIAN, JEWELER, 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. "bros nmmumummumuuuuuuui for Spring and Summer, 1907. 3, Buggies, Wagons and Harness. J E R Y !== ,s ever teen shown in this marke v Defiance Machine, Drop Head,! ell the goods at the price and ma LOS JGH & CO, .T STORE. ERY DEPARTMENT ire for Ladies and Children We are giving special values il Sacrifice Sale of Straw Hats price 5c, 15c, 25c and 50c. re than three times the price it - - Co i I BIG MULE! I MEE H| I And the best I Mules you We have just stock on h'; anywhere "OLD HICKO: and a full ] Gregory1117 Hampi / ; / I 1892. I Lexin % Oldest Bank i I DOES - A m Accounts m Rate of 5 Per A A Ai I A1 W0VI TMHilM rJL - Pros We can please*you in Spring a One of the Greatest Departm MILL t. Our Hats have no superior i 20 years guarantee, $17.93. 3. ke profit. What difference do? SHOES. We are headquarters ior Shoe kind that wear at unmatchable \ SUITS and SKIE Ladies Tailor Made Suits ar Skirts. We are giving special v partment. The best at right pri CROCKERY, GLASSWARE New arrivals in our Crocker department. Two carloads of b and Crockery, consisting of a gr( ful artices. Price, 5c, 10c, 15c ? bargains in Tinware and numer< ing goods. " ~ ? * 5, HUM MULES, GOOD Tl lot of good size ever saw. shipped a iresh and is the larges outside of a who! RY" and HACK Line of best Buggi< fonder II i ton Avenue, Coli \ i \ , . ? - t I gton Sayings LEXINGTON, S. n Lexingtpn County. Capital and Si - GENERAL BANKINI Invited on Favorable Terms. Cent Allowed in the Savings 1 W.P. ^ ^ Ai ? MOU! perity, { nd Summer Clothing, Dry G ent Stores in the Carolinas. INERY! and but few equals. Every de] 1st car, making 3455 barrels oi }s it make to you what people o spepit] and TINWARE. 19^ eautiful Glassware dus House Furnish S. C. . EAM MULES, I strong cheap I I ' load and our I ' t to be found I esale market. I, NEY Wagons, | es and Harness I kk Co. I jmbia.S.C. I ' .? / . '"V ; " ' I i 1 J v " ; 1906. I _ < " i i Bank. 1 C M B iirplus $20,000. I J BUSINESS, f Interest at the M Department. m ROOF, Cashier. I . j 0 , J 1 W. P. ROOF, LEXINGTON, S. C., gent for all kinds of ;arming Imolements. I WRITE FOR PRICES. % SE-1907 C oods, Notions, Shoes and Hats, partment is complete and lull 01 : choice Tennessee Flour has just v say as long as you get the goods jr, S. C...