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^ ? Gorgeous ??? ! -, >-> . * Spring is here and no^ chandise in this store3 Onr Dress Goods and gotten together. Bea There are no two patt J- L. I ? ' PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and 1 il There by a Dispaicn man. j Waltz me around again, Willie, on the merry go round. "Bill^" Martin arrived from the South on Wednesday. Say,, If yon are due the Dispatch anything, call or send and settle.' * You always find nice candies, cakes and crackers, at Harman's Bazaar. f-u. f Farmers are surely taking advantage of the favorable weather for farm work. ( Mi 88 Edgar Harm an, of Columbia, ?= ' iflvisiting at Mrs. Chas. A. Geiger's. f Mr. Vance Rudtl, of Saluda, visited at the home of Col. G. T. Graham Sunday. > 4 Dr. R. G. Killingsworth, dentist, will be at Pelion, S. C., March the | ? 18, 19,20 and 21. 2w20 The iax, books close on the 15th of this month, and executions will go > ' out immediately. Meet King Maxmillion at the pony eircus. He is the champion high dive of the world; wrvr, patp Oaf fvrassj hand in JCUXV ?iao.v vi ? struments, made by Henry Pqprcelle. Apply at The"l)ispatch office., ;-V- . Mr. J. H. Roland, a prominejjf citizen of Brookland R. F. D. 1, was in town last Wednesday. v v See tine line of new wardrobes, hall t i case3 and furniture of all kinds, at ?r Scott Hendrix' Furniture Store. ^ E. 0. DePass, Esq., a prominent < member of the Columbia bar, was in town Saturday on legal business.x Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McCarfcha, of Batesbuig, spent Sunday in town with relatives. \ . 2' " SeeSignorLa Tour at the show. Kf> He Vill show you something that you bav^pever seen before. ^Reader, remember if you have not paid for your Dispatch by the 1st of ; April we will be compelled to stop it. Mrs. Jacob Roberts, of Columbia, is visiting her -sister, Mrs. Thos. L. Hari . man, in town. . ? Mr. W. P. Roof is building and improving his cottage on college hill, , now occupied by Prof. Black. Caughman & Hahnan are adding to their livery stables a spare room for buggies and wagons. . ^Messrs. Willie M. Schwartz and L. F- Pearee. of Columbia, spent Sunday in town. ' / v x FOR SALE1?Rhode Island Red Eggs, $1.50 per setting of 15. John M. Stpart, at Mimnaugh's, Columbia, s.cr ; i9tf v Miss Vernice Meetze i9 at home again after having taught a successful term ot the Ridge Road school in Saluda county. Attorney E. L. Asbill, of Leesville, k ene of the ^brightest lawyers in the t State, was here Monday on legal bus- ( J lues's. Mr. J. 0.vEargle, of the Leesville News, made hi9 usual trip to our town Sunday. Future developments will be watched with interest. Dr. R. G. Killings worth, dentist, will be at Wagener, S. C., March 24, / 25, 26, 27 and 28, prepared to do all \ * kind^ of dental work. 2w20 Mrs* Mamie Muller and charming daughter, Miss Meredith, of Columbia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Uaugnman. For coffins, caskets and burial robes; i jewelry, watches, clocks, spectacles, etc,, call on Lewie Kali, -Craps' old stand, Lexington, S. C. Repair work a specialty. * 2wf9 Little Miss Mary Hiller, the pretty little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hiller, is spending some time with her grand-parents in North Carolina. Miss Rosa Seigel, of Beaufort, a young woman of much beauty and charm, was the guest of Mrs. G. T. Graham Sunday and Monday. FOR SALE?One horse, wagon and buggy, also two sets of harness. Cheap for cash. P. Derrenbacher, Cayce, S. C., or phone 1380. Mr. G. Ollin Smith, of Barr, pne cf the best and most prominent ^vToung ' men in the county, wa9 here Saturday, and gave us a pleasant and pro> fitable call. . Mr. E. L. Craig, a very bright and promising young man of Columbia, was here Saturday examining books in the clerk'8 office for Lyl;s & Mc* Mahan. " * Bennett L. Frick, of Slighs, has been appointed a member of the board of assessors for Saluda township, vice C. S. Matthews who refused to serve. Misses Martha Hendrix Caughman and Lucy Daniel Wingard spent Saturday and Sunday in Columbia, where they were the guests of friends. Master George Devere, the youngest aireleist before the amusement loving public, presents a new thrill every night at the pony circus. Farmers, remember that you can find, at right prices, plows, hoes, manure forks, traces, hames and any article you may need in the hardware line, at W. P. Roof's. Messrs. E. G. Dreher, Frank C. Corley and James H. Fox, the appraisers of the Lexington Department Store, bankrupt, are taking stock prior to the sale on next Saturday. * N * i Sprir sphere is it better evidenced tha 's history. Our qualities are the Silk department is growiDg in f utiful Dress patterns in Marque ;erns alike. All novelties in no4 MIMNAl Miss Essie Efird, the popular musical instructor of the Batesburg Graded school, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Efird. HT-- T^V>rp ComTTor o TYiTkrAJnont, 1TJL1 U \JL111 JL UOH J V/if u layman of the Baptist church and a resident of Batesburg, was here Monday and gave us a call. On account of the absence of the pastor, communion at St. John's church will be postponed. Rev. W. H. Hiller will preach there at 3 o'clock next Sunday afternoon. Taxpayers sending money to County Treasurer Shealy should be sure to send enough to cover full aihount of their taxes. The treasurer will promptly return any surplus. Road overseers are requested to put their respective roads in first class condition at once. See Supervisor's notice elsewhere. We call our readers' attention to the advertisement of J. Wilson Gibbes of Columbia, in this issue. -You don't have to be there to get the goods? you can order by mail. Miss Virginia Shumpert, the charming and facinating youug daughter of Rev. and Mrs. S. P. Shumpert, of Boiling Springs, visited the Misses Bouknight several days last week. Don't fail to call and see the line of beautiful new spring dry goods and notions, well selected for the trade; evervtmng new ana stvnsn, at W. P. Roof's. Capt. P. E. Eargle of Peak, accompanied by Mi. L. P. Stoudemire and Mr. S. F. Eilisor, were in town yes terday on business in the Judge of Probate's office. "Dad" Devere, the funny fellow with the circus, says "There ain't no use doing nothing * for nobody that won't do nothing for you." Hear him and you will laugh. A line of beautiful mottled green and blue enameled ware of all kinds imaginable?anything for the house or kitchen. Call and see these pretty and useful articles, atM. D. Harman's grocery. Miss Lizzie Harman has returned to Lexington after an extended visit to relatives in different sections of the county. Ere long, we doubt not, her fond anticipations of Leap Year will be realized. Have you seen George? The "Old Reliable" H. M. Wingard, Lexington's popular groceryman, begs to remind his friends and customers that he is receiving something good to eat every day. When you want the best of everything at lowest pirces, be sure to call at his store. Rev. B. W. Cronk was called to Salem, Va., last week on account of the death of his brother. He is now with his family at Pembroke, Va., and will;return to Lexington in time to fill his appointment 011 the 4th Sunday in March. is there any novelties in useful hou?furnishing articles?such as toilet sets, clocks, pictures, rugs, art squares, easles, nice, comfortable rockers and a lot of other things you need, you will finu them at Scoit Won /^riv? T?ni?r>ifnro .1 xxvii vixx^. x uxmvuiv wuv*w? Under joint resolutions passed at the recent session of the general assembly, certain back pensioners were directed to be paid, among them being Mr3. Mary A. Koon, of Chapin, amounting to $123.27. Miss Emma Ballentine left last week for the Northern markets, where she goes to buy a stock of millinery and notions fpr her employer at Spartanburg. Upon her return she will spend about a week with her parents here before returning to her work at Spartanburg. Mr. L. W. Hendricks, the popular and genial representative of FosterMil burn Co., makers of the famous Doan's. Kidney Pills, was here on Monday. Mr. Hendricks is a gentleman of the highest type, a native Kentuckian and is an enteitaining conversationalist. i Mr. John Rilia, of Vining, la., says : "I have been selling DeWitt's j Kidney and Bladder Pills for about a J year and they give better satisfaction j than any pill I ever sold. There are a i dozen people here who have used them j and they give perfect satisfaction in every case. I have used them myself with fine results." Sold by The Kaufmanii Drug Co. We desire to extend our sincere thanks to our friends for sending ns copies of The Dispatch of Feb. 12. We had no idea we would receive so many. They came from every section, and we can assure our advertisers that The Dispatch is carefully read by hundreds of people. If you don't believe it, just put in a reader. BANKRUPT SALE. Pursuant to an order of Jno. J. Earle, Referee in Bankruptcy, dated 3rd day oi March, 1908, I will sell at public i auction, for cash, on the 14th day of March, 1908, the entire stock of goods, wares and merchandise of the Lexington Department Store, bankrupt. This stock is in good condition and i consists of dry goods, groceries, shoes, hardware, buggies, notions and fixtures and is valued at about $9,000.00. The said sale will be held in Lexington, S. C., at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and from the store room formerly occupied by the said bankrupt, and the sto^k will be sold either in lots or in bulk at the discretion of the trustee. Full particulars of the said sale can be had from the undersigned. KARL F. OSWALD, Trustee, 2wl9 Lexington, S. C. n in the charming array of sprin ) best and you can't find lower pi avor daily. We certainly apprei >settes, Voiles and Parisan novel tions and furnishings. Mail orde ICH & SOLID LEATHER nnuo) minrn Duio mm For Big Boys - - - - $1.50 Smaller Boys - $1.CO, $1.25 These Shoes are made ' of good leather through and I through. The vamps are not cut off just where the tip is sewed on, hut goes on out and is seved same as the tip. They won't rip and tear the first few times a hoy goes rahbit hunting. \ They are made for that'kind of wear. Then they have got every style; you can brush them up and wear Sundays. We are prepared for the girls also. Come see them. EHRLICH'S, \ 1643 Main St.,* / aab |||lDIB C 1627 Main St.,. J VUbUlnDlA) Oi U> t Your Savings at A A ' ' _ B t oisr savings Department And,yon take the first step towards independence ! The only independent man or woman is the one who saves and has a bank account, but you can't have money in the bank unless you put it there! *s an incentive for you to have an account here we add 4 per cent, interest to all savings. Take the first step today. OaroSi^a National Bank; COLUMBIA, S. C. W. A. (SLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier/ Engine and Boiler FiatnresI have just opened up a new and full line of engine and boiler fixtures, consisting of valves, gauges, couplings, etc. Piping cut and threaded to order. Engine and boiler repairing also done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a trial. J. J. RIEARD, 45tf Lexington, S. C. Tli? Place | to Buy I Jewelry. 1 The place to purchase | Jewelry is where you feel 1 quite sure that you get just B what you pay for. | The reputation of the H XJ/MinA r\ ? Ql l r* id J\aV\ i H I1XUUOC Ui kJCill/A AO IXCX11I1VA. everything we sell. We tell you just what the article is and if it doesn't come up to our assertion, we'll make it good. That's Sentz's way of doing business. Make it your way; that E is, get your Jewelry from us. B Drop in while in town. | CHARLES 18ENTZ, JEWELER, I 4 jftA A .1 v ? rt I | mam, uommoia, o. u g g merchandise at Mimnaugh's. We have the m ices anywhere. Call for what you want; it is her ciate the compliments our customers pass upon th ties are hound to please you. They are very attn >rs filled. : : : v : : : COMPANY, Another Shipi of F ' We hare the largest stock of the under one roof in the State. Its a u quality of as well known goods as ?s Hickory" line. Everybody knows v are by far the cheapest. We are wide open for 1908 with respective lines. Gregory-Cone 1113-1115 HAMPTON AVI \ f { ' > > S 1892. I Lexington Sai i LEXINGTON, 1 Capita!, Surplus and SinM g 5 per cent, interest paid on 1 being computed semi-annually. I a-' received. ? Commercial accounts also giv | Ample facilities for handling 1 account will he appreciated. |f Safety deposits boxes for rent, * wwwroaw? i .n ??am ?on?jcag^nijukiamtwrei?bb?wdmict ? wiiiiwim ?b ;I1 !i E - us i irnrn sir i l\\ Are You Goi FURNIl We have every article in this line, ai Installment, are the very lowest. We tal giving them just what they want at price erate what we carry in stock, but we assu see us, you will find any kind of Furnitui \ Bed Room, Dining Room or Kitchen. T | || you read this advertisement and be sure t J0HGER1: 1208 Main Street, Mironaugh's! tost elaborate collection of mer- * e# Le magnificent selection we have ictive and of excellent quality. * Columbia. men! i n e MULES! f . * received a shipment of fine Mules. For these Mules are as good as can be raised, more than the common kind, hut we know vant and we have it for you. Seme nice re Mules?all good broke and good ages. are as good as they grew. Prices reasonable ty buy while you can get it. 3 have a few good business Horses, city Ltely sound. j ! very best makes ever collected raste of space to advertise the H o TTo nV-n qtt o -n rl +V.^ "rYI/3 Ch kv W V^/Z\.^ XiO<VyIi.XlU J CXJ.AIA U2.XC7 V1U yhat they are and know they ' the best of quality in all of our INUE, COLUMBIA, S. C. ! 1 ? \ ^n&s Bank!"1 f T 7 Kfl - s. c i ed Profits $27,000.60. 1 savings deposits, interest fg v )eposits of SI.00 and over en special attention. J? ; your business, and your .B 81.00 per year. IB OP, President and Cashier. |jjj * rig to Buy NJRE! lillllllll HIIMWT?111 ? id our prices, either for Cash' or ie pride in serving our customers, s that suit. It is useless to enumre you, if you will only drop in to e you may need for your Parlor hink of us while at home when o call when in Columbia. " FIDE CO. Columbia, S. C.