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sumK Summer bargains notions, shoes, hats, we have ever shown our summer househo here you can find jus Columbia's Dep? PENCIL AND SCISSORS, Wayside Notes Gathered Here ar There by a Dispatch Man. Place ,ybur order now for Candida cards or any kind of printing. Refreshing drinks of all kinds j the Bazaar Fountain. Congressman Lever is spending few days in Manning. May and Mrs. J. W. Butler spent few days in Columbia last week. Solicitor Timmerman went to Aike Monday on legal business. Fishing tackle?poles, hooks ar lines?at The Bazaar. Mr. H. H. Busby of Peak left a do lar Monday to renew his paper. When you come to town don't fo get us with your subscription. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Kaminer ai spending a few days at Glenn Spfing F. E. Dreher, Esq., and Dr. P. I Shealy spent Sunday with relative in the Fork. Buggies and Carriages are bein sold by Timmerman & Oswald < prices that can not be equalled. Mrs. W. B. Gooding and Miss Li ?in? of CnlliTTsn'c TalariH fr CillC ?JlilU CI1C au w ? ? a fortnight. Mrs. Lula Fant, after a delightfi visit to relatives here, has returned 1 her home in Columbia.. Dr. D. R. Kneece and D. F. Shum] ert, of Pelion, were here on matte: of business yesterday. Those who desire to purchase nice wedding or other present ca find it cheap, at the Bazaar. Mrs. J. Tally Harth, of Columbij came over on Saturday to attend th funeral of her kinsman, Mr. S. I Harman. Call and inspect the line of Shoe that Timmerman & Oswald are sel ing for less than cost. Mrs. Sim J. Miller, who has bee quite ill for the past several days, : much better now. Mr. L. D. Cullum, one of the leac mg merchants and business men < JBatesburg, was here on Monday. Every voter in the county shoul bear in mind that next Tuesday j State campaign day, and be here : possible. Leesville and Lexington will pla ball on the LexiDgton diamond at th fair grounds next Tuesday?campaig * day. Timmerman & Oswald will sell yo * cheaper than you can buy any wher else, and it will be to your advantag to call early as the bargains they ar offering can not last. Miss Oecile Jeanerette, the beauti \ful and attractive stenographer in th Jaw office of Solicitor Timmerman .spent Sunday with her mother ij Columbia, Next Tuesday is campaign day Every voter in the county shout come out and hear the speakers. 1 barbecue will be served. Miss May Wingard has returned t the home of Rev. A. R. Taylor afte a pleasant visit to her niece, Mrs Lydia Smith. Misses Alice Mae and Lillie, the tw charming young daughters of Maj J. W. Butler, are visiting rnenas an relatives in Batesburg. Mrs. Dr. D. R. Kneece and Mrs. E F. Shumpert, of Pelion, spent yestei day in Lexington, the guests of Mrs D.~R. Haltiwanger. Rev. Geo. S. Bearden of Wilming ton, N. C., will preach at Providenc next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m., an at Pisgah in the afternoon at 4 o'clock That jovial and clever fellow, M] Joe A. Epting, from Hilton, kindl sent by a neighbor his renewal for th V;. Dispatch. Mr. W. H. Derrick in attendance c court last week kindly brought t Mr. J. C. Bedengaugh'9 subscriptio to the Dispatch for another year. There i9 nothing that aids a cand date like cards for his introduction i a primary campaign. You find thei at the Dispatch office. Call or sen and let U9 have your order. If you purchase anything from Tin merman & Oswald, you need not fes that you are getting old shelf woi goods, as this store has been runnir only a few years, and all of the gooc are fresh and good. Mr. G. W. Smith on route 3 Gilbe: dropped in to 9ee us Monday and le $1 .25 for the Dispatch, Home ar Farm another year. Mr. J. E. Oswald, a substanti; farmer on Route 1 Gilbert, serving ?' a iuror this week, did not forget u bat called in and handed us his r newal for another year. Delinquent subscribers are slo which makes money tight with u Let us hear from you. If you are n< coming to town, the mails will sen you all right. Mr. D. T. Hare of Summit, wj here Monday and made us a pleasai call, renewing his paper and that < Miss D. S. Anderson, a neighbor. Mr. R. W. Kleckley, one of the sn cessful truck farmers and a clev( man in the Switzerneck section calle i n to see us while here Monday an renewed his paper. Mr. D. P. Koon, an industrioi and successful farmer, in the Pir Ridge section, while serving as juror dropped in and had the Dispatc seat to his address. /IER B/ 3 at our store are too nui millinery and novelties < and the prices can't be Id necessities. They are >t what you need to com m JU . T irtment Store. | Little Mary Susan Roof continues I to improve and will soon be out again. j Miss Ernestine Barre, who has been 9enously ill with fever for several weeks, is much better, to the delight of her many friends. If you want a nice stylish suit of clothes at the lowest prices quoted by it onmnp mp at. .T. L. Mimnauerh's and I can please you. a This is the closing week of the big sale at the Whitien Dry Goods Co., a Batesburg. This sale has been in progress for two weeks and the crowds have been enormous. Go to the Whitten Dry Goods Co., for big values. 1 If you are in the market for a mower, it will pay you to see Timmer1 man & Oswald, as they have a few of the celebrated Walter A. Wood r_ mowers that they will sell at a bargain. .e Mrs. Geo. Bell Timmerman, accomg# panied by her sweet little daughter, t' Marguerite Salome, arrived last ** Thursday, after an extended visit to Anderson and Batesburg. Col. Timmerman is as happy as a big sun flower. Your card and business printed on one hundred each of envelops and I_ note heads for one dollar. yr Supervisor Koon has had an excellent and substantial bridge built over Big Hollow Creek, which is en1)0 tirely out of the high water's reach. Mr. George Price was the contractor. ?' Miss Mary Wingard, one of the rs teachers in the Palmetto Collegiate Institute, is attending the summer a school of the University of Virginia, .n at Charlottsville, Va. Do vou know that you can buy a i, new Wheeler & Wilson Sewing *Maie chine for $20 at Lexington DepartL ment Store? These machines sold for $35. Timmermm & Oswald. ?s Mr. Charlie G. Metze concluded he 1- mie-ht as well be out of the world as to be without the Dispatch so he n planked down a dollar, and will be happy in the future. Misses Grace Dell James of Bishopj_ ville and Mary Barr of Leesville, re^ turned to their homes last week after a few days visit to Miss Gussie Barr, ^ at her home in the country. [g Our farmers are now in good shape, if The plows and hoes have been kept going nearly all the time and the resuit is, the crops generally, are in ? good condition. Good rains were ? timely and the crops look promising. The many friends of Mrs. Emma E. Counts will be gratified to learn that she has so far recovered from the recent operation at the Columbia hospital as to be able to return to her brother's home in the city of Columbia. " Before buying elsewhere, visit the store of Wm. Piatt & Son's., ColumJ bia. They are offering great bargains in all summer dry goods, notions, millinery, etc. There is no place in ' Columbia where a dollar will buy 3- more and their goods are firstelass. I Dr. Thornton's Ea9y Teether has o saved the lives of hundreds of babies r and will safely carry your baby i. through the most trying period of its life as it is a guaranteed remedy for 0 Teething, Summer Diarrhoea, Flux, : Indigestion, and all stomach and ^ bowel troubles of infants. 25 cents. For sale by Derrick's Drug Co.; or . Easy-Teether Medicine Co., Hartwell, .* Georgia. Zee Cram and Zee Cold Drinks. Ice cold drinks of all kinds served 'e at the Bazaar Fountain and ice cream ^ on Saturdays. ; Married, y June 16, 1908, at the home of Mr. H. e C. Hall, Mr. Clayton Hall to Miss Minnie Hall. Rev. J. E. Steele. ^ On the 21st of June, 1908, by P. I. ls Rawl, notary public, Mr. Ollie Geiger n and Mis9 Annie Ruth Kei9ler, both of School District No. 6, Hollow Creek Township. n Executive Committee. d The Lexington County Democratic Executive Committee will meet in lm the court house, on Monday, July 6th, ir at 11 a. m., for the purpose of arrang>n ing a schedule for the county cam,g paign and transacting such other js business as may come before the the body. Every member is earnestly . requested to be present. J? D. F. Etird, President. ^ H. F. Hendrix, Secretary. al Death of Mr. S. 7. Lindler. 1 l8 S. P. Lindler, one of the best citi8 zens of the county, passed away at e: his home, near Pine Ridge, June 19, at the age of 64 years, 6 months and 26 days. He served through the war w of 61-65, and when its struggles were 8: over he returned to his home and gave >t u:? ? ?? ..... | liis cucrgicn uj iuau gicauci buiu^^ic re of building up a devastated country. He leaves to mourn his loss a wife, is five cnildren, three brothers and it three sisters, together with a large if numb* r of other relatives and friends. His body sleeps in the family cemee tery. E. j. Sox. ir * '? ? >d Barbecue. l(^ We will furnish a firstclass barbecue and refreshments at J. B. Sox's famous is barbecue grounds on July id, 1908. ie There will be music, dancing and speaka ing. Come one, come all, and enjoy h the day. L. C. Sox, 4w87p A. L. Sox. \RGAIT nerous to mention. Su of all kinds, at unheard downed. Hammocks, i ; all marked down low. plete your summer tab' Mi jn Good morning! Won't you come in and see our new style Low Shoes for Ladies ? The kind we sell at $2.00 you will find nicer, finer and better made than the kind you have been getting. Tan Kid, Tan Calf and Black Kid are the most popular this season. EHRLICH'S, K?S!S:: I COLUMBIA, S. C. I Wearing Jewelry I Shows Good Taste Wearing jewelry has never g been more fashionable than | it is now. But, of course, | the jewelry must be in style. B Ours fulfills every demand I It is right in style, quality B and in price. The stock is 1 large and of a very wide B range. i We invite every reader of B this paper to visit us while g in Columbia. If you can't K I come, write us. Mail orders fl? receive careful and prompt 1 | attention. | I CHARLES P. Ml JEWELER, . I | 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C 1 Special Summer Excursions Via SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Extremely low round trip WEEKEND excursion tickets are now on sale for all trains Saturdays and for Sunday morning trains only, to ISLE OF PALMS, TYBEE; also to many attractive MOUNTAIN RESORT POINTS, from principal stations in South Carolina. Tickets good to return until Tuesday following date of sale. Also special SUNDAY EXCURSION rates from Columbia, Augusta and intermediate stations to ISLE OF PALMS AND TYBEE. For details, rates, etc., apply to SOUTHERN RAILWAY AGENTS, or J. L. MEEK, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. LUSK, Division Passenger Agent, Charleston, S. C. 30th August. Stomach troubles are very common in the summer time and yon should not only be very careful about what you eat*just now, but more than this, you should be careful not to allow your stomach to become disordered, and when tb.o stomach goes wrong take Kodol, This is the best known preparation that is offered to the people today for dyspepsia or indigestion or any stomach trouble. Kodol digests all foods. It is pleasant to take. It is sold here by Kaufmann Drug Co. Scholarships. Young men and young ladies desiring to stand entrance and scholarship examinations for the various State institutions can get information blanks by applying to me, at my office. There are two vacancies at Winthrop and one at Citadel, to be filled thi9 year. The College of Char1 also has one vacancy for thix . anty. Very sincerely, J. E. P. KYZER. County Supt. Euucation. 4S at MIIV ffice it to say, that you can buy c of prices. Our summer line of lac Dorch shades, mosquito nets and t Our china and glassware depart Lewear. Remember, we fill mail c SL TJ H & < ail Orders Filled We keep j time. We keep s of 1TEMICI time. Cregory-Coi 1113-1115 HAMPTON I \ I Lexington S 1 LEXINGTOI 1 Capital, Surplus and Ur K 5 per cent, interest pai B being computed semi-annual a received. I Commercial accounts als a Ample facilities for hai m account will be appreciated. g Safety deposits boxes foi I?ERY FIT The Jeweler. ! 1704 and 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C. M y Lexington Dry Good! friends are invited to come in and see me SQIIQfi in my new store. Good things to feast the eyes, and Jewelry for every one and ever3r pocket. Mr. j Spring a Wvm Geo. H. Burch is the j line. A fine W^lul time maker and will; i showing you fhjm earf for l,he watehes i well selectee and fix them. | ply your wa Don't forget to see here than yc the Wedding Gifts in my stock McCall I Got all kinds, and reasonable Notice. 10c in price. ? - For Sale?A ???????? sewing machi Wr I If C D V head, oheap ei ?.C. Attn! easy payments bargain. Appr JEWELER, WANTED?S 1637 Main St, Columbia, S. C. ?nuyXreAwe mond Bag Co., I f INAUGH'S sverything in summer dry goods, lies' dress goods surpass anything window shades constitute a part of ;ment is the finest in the city, and >rders. CO., Columbia, S. C. 1EH? li?lWWl v a few all tKe a, large stock JC:S all the AVENUE, COLUMBIA, S. C. % Sayings Bank, | idivided Profits $27,000.00. ( d on savings deposits, interest ly. Deposits of $1.00 and over B o given special attention. B Ldling your business, and your fl ' rent, $1.00 per year. 9 P. ROOF, President and Cashier. ? * 4 ZMAURICE'S 1REE ARCH STORE, 1706 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL s, Notions, Clothing, Furnishings, Art ss and Rugs, Millinery and Ready- ^ to-Wear Suits and Skirts. nd Summer Goods ready for your wants in our r selection we have never had the pleasure of i, or so reasonable at this time. We carry a large, 1 c+n/?lr HpnpnHnhlfi p'oods at all seasons to sun 4. V4 ^ - ? - ? WW ^ nts, and you will find prices for goods much less >u will find them elsewhere. fashion Sheets Free and Patterns at a Moment's i and 15c each. new Davi9 (Dayton) _ , __ . ne, improved drop Uaroecue INOtlce, ? ther for ca9h or on j furnish a first class barbecue i?installment plan?a an(f refreshments at Chapin, S. 0., on. j at this office. tf fir9t campaign day. 1908. econd-hand Bags and JOHN G. A. RISTER. kind, any quantity, May 5, 1908?tf m ' pay freight. Rich- . ^ Richmond, Ya. 34 Subscribe to The Dispatch.