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? We begin the ! # stock of Dry Gk> ? thing for the hoi . \ special attentio: | J. L I,' tv% wwwvw* :j ============= F2NCZL AND SCISSOBS. ? Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. When you come to town don't forget to call and pay for your paper. We want only prompt paying subscribers on our list. Miss Bula Seay, route 1, Lexington, renewed her subscription to the Dis patch on Monday. Prof. John Hawkins, of Hampton, tisited his sister, Mrs. G. T. Graham, last week. Mr. J. P. Shull, prompt in all dealflm nrinfflrs whilft here Monday. i, Mr. J. Kelley Gantt, one of the eleverest men in the Edist-o section, & was in town Monday. Mr) Jeff Price, of Hollow creek, was V here Monday and made us a pleasant and profitable call. Hiss Gurtrnde Sharpe, route 3, Lexington, has added her name to our subscription list, paying in advance. Look' for the editor while out with Auditor Dent next week. Pay up and get your receipt and feel better. Don't have the editor look after you but you look him up and pay for your paper while he is out on his round. Congressman Lever ancf his private secretary, B. J. "Wingard, left for Washington on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaminer have ^ returned to Spartanburg after a pleasaDt visit to the former's relatives here. The Palmetto Collegiate Institute reopened Monday with a large attendance. Court opens here on the first Mon5^; day in February. The docket is very ! heavy. There was a big crowd of people in town Monday and the best of order prevailed. Mr. John W. Scoffill, accompanied by his charming wife, came up from Pelion on Monday and was shopping. Miss Iceoline Harman has returned from a pleasant visit to relatives and friends in Columbia. -y\: . ' ___ " ' " . " ( Bring or send your orders for job work to The Dispatch office. All work neatly and promptly executed. You find Cream of Wheat, and almost everything in first-class groceries at M. D. Harman's grocery store. Mr. J. F. Metze, one of Irmo9, honest and industrious citizans was in town Wednesday and made us a pleasant a 1. FOR SALE CHEAP?A thoroughbred Brown Leghorn Cockrel. Apply i to Rice B, Harm an. - Dr. J. R. Langford, one of the leading physicians of the county and a resident of Swansea, was here on Monday attending the Medical So ci^ty. Mr. J. H. Price, purchased at. public sale, at the court house door here on Mondaj", the books and accounts of the late J. Wesley Long. The Rev. W. H. Hiller, former pastor of St. Stephen's Lutheran church, this place, spent a few days here last week, meeting his many friends. Prof. Sid. J. Derrick while here spending Christmas remembered the praters with his dollar for the Dispatch. Mr. and Mrs. Derrick returned-to Newberry .on Monday. Mr. J. F. Younginer, on Lexington route 3, an industrious young man, was in town Saturday and added his name to our subscription #st. Mr. Quincy Bailentine, of Columbia, spent Sunday with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Bailentine. All of the college girls and boys have returned to their work after havingspent a delightful Christmas at home. Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Kaminer have returned to Clifton, after having visited relatives here during the holidays. 2=2 ?jr i Carry a line of Machines, Stoves New Year with, better ] ods. Notions, Shoes, Olo asehold. We have wha a to all mail orders. Yo | Dr. W. L. Kneece. of Baxter, pi-esij dent of the Lexington County Medi| cal Society, and one of the best physicians in the county, was here on Monday. TN . T /*? "T% . _ _ 1 _ ? n - ur. l.. u. lirooaer, 01 awansea, son of that prince of good men, Dr. W. T. Brooker, attended the Medical society on Monday. Dr. Nathan Scoffill, of Pelion, one of the bright yonng physicians in the^ connty, wa9 here Monday. He was accompanied * by hi9 brother, Mr. Hampton Scoffill. ITCH cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Derrick's Drug Store. 6m31 Mr. W. B. Meetze, now of Georgia, spent a couple days with his mother here la9t week. He is looking hale and hearty and his old friends were glad to see him. Mr. C. W. Cromer, a handsome TTA11 n rv OPAVk jvuug guuiiciiiau lium uduiciuii, <wiii a former resident of this county, spent the Christmas holidays with his parents near Lexington. Gold Masonic Charm from watch fob. Finder will be liberally rewarded by returning to. E. G. DREHER. Mr. Ed. F. Bradford, of Mobile, Ala., is visiting his father and sisters here. Miss Helen Bradford has returned to'Clemson, S. C. '> Managers of General Election will apply to M. P. George for their pay. Mr. Fred L. Corley, a clever young man on route 1, Lexington, prompt as ever, called in and renewed his paper on Monday. Mr. H. N. Amick, a substantial citizen of the Fork, was here Monday, and planked down his dollar for the Dispatch another year. Dr. W. Price Timmerman, of Batesburg, a wholesouled gentleman of the highest character and a good physician, was here on Monday. Mr. Vandy W. Spires, one of the best bridge builders in the country, was in town yesterday. He reports things quiet around Gaston. Mr. Henry Martin, of Swansea, an industrious and good fellow, was here Monday, and dropped in and paid for his paper another year. Mr. Jos. J. Lown was in town yesterday, on business and did not fail to call and settle for hi9 paper. He has always been prompt and is one of our first subscribers. Reader, have you paid for your p#per? If not, please give it your attention, as our list Js large, and it is necessary that we have a settlement. Mr. George S. Long, a good man and citizen on route 2 Gilbert, was in town Monday and made U9 a pleasant call. Mr. Joel E. Goodwin, now of Gantt, Ala., originally from Gaston, has been visiting relatives and friends at his old home. He returned home Tuesday. He looks as if Alabama agrees with him. Men's pants?all grades, and at prices that will startle you?at T. H. William's. Dr. A. S. Hutto, of New Brookland, was in attendance upon the meeting of the Medical society on Monday, Men's and boy9 hats and caps going at low prices at T. H. Williams'. Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Shealey have returned to Lexington, after having i spent the holidays with relatives in the Fork. Ladies' cloaks at greatly reduced prices at T. H. William's. See them quick. "Mr. E. W. May, who has been with 'The Dispatch for the past several weeks, left on Saturday for Columbia, . where he has accepted a position with the It. L. Bryan Co. Mr. E. J. Tillman, of Lancaster, an expert printer, has accepted a position with The Dispatch. L9 IN ? zerything in Gene: and Ranges. The: THI Watclt n r. 9. ni^ ^reparations than evei thing, Furnishings, La t you want and 'tis nes u always find big valu< COLUMBIA, SOI wvwwwvwv* Misa Eva Hite, of Batesburg, was me cnarmmg guest or miss Ernestine Barre, last week. Shoes for every body at T. H. William's. The prices will please you. Miss Ernestine Barre charmingly entertained a number of her young friends on Friday evening in honor of Miss Eva Hite of Batesburg. Comforts going at special prices at T. H. Williams. Get a pair now. Mr. Addison Vantant, of Hollow prpplr nrio r?f tKo flrof onV>o/>i?iKo?H wvwy vwv v* vuv UiOU OUUO^llUClO the Dispatch and a pood man, was in town Wednesday and called and paid for hi9 paper, promptly. A fine line of trunks, marked way down, at T. H. William's. Mr. D. Lep Epting wa3 in town Monday, as full of fun as usual, and tickled almost to death with the idea of soon crossing the Saluda river on the new Steele bridge. When you go to buy your groceries and general supplies, remember that H. M. Wingard's popular grocery is the best place to buy. Mr. Marcellas C. Rish, formerly of the Edisto section of Lexington county, but now7 of Alabama, is visiting his relatives and friends in the county and was in town in attendance upon Uli ~ ? "nrr uie pumio saies iuonaay. DOG LOST?on last Friday, a black female hound dcg, with tan legs, average size. Revard if returned to S. P. Snelgrove, Lexington, R. F. D. 2. lw-p. Beautiful Stand Now. Is the Stand and Stock of The Lion Furniture Co., Columbia. You will save Money by sending them your orders. For Beds, Bureaus, Chairs, Rocker Springs, or anything in the Furniture Line, See their advertisement in this paper. Attention Local Unions. Pursuant to the call of the State president for a State Union meeting in Columbia, January 20th, 1909. There will be a County Union called meeting of Lexington county, to be held at Chapin, Monday, January 18, 1309, at 11 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing delegates to said State meeting. C. W. Smith, County Secretary and Treasurer. ni n /M r ? unapiu, J3. u., Jan. o, iyuy. We feel sorry for some men whe are compelled to listen to their own talk. From the winner's viewpoint there was nothing the matter with the game as played. A woman's interest in a divorced man never lets up until she discovers why he was divorced. If every man was taken at his own valuation there wouldn't be half enough halos to go around. It is easier to tell how a thing ought to be done than it is to make good when you try to do it yourself. i mm i m I I Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches s Sterling Silver, Cut Class, Art Goods. ALL NEW and absolutely beautiful GOODS. Come iu* whenever you have an opportunity. REMEMBER we ONLY handle SOLID and GENUINE GOODS. If not convenient to come in, send in your mail order, which .alwayshasour PERSONAL ATI TENTION, with a GUARAN| TEE TO PLEASE. Always glad to see you at I SYLVAN BROS. I Jewelers, Silversmiths, Opticians Cor. Main and Hampton St. Columbia, S. C. comip ral Merchandise, ir prices tell the ti LY ARE IN BUS rbis Sps ihest Prices always Paid to serve the trade. We have the ia % ft /~>4 J /~>4 1 t ^ -W T 1 A cues' suits, shirts ana uioairs, Art sq edless to go elsewhere. Ask for it if y( es at our store. : : : : [JTH CAROLINA.' ^^^'VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV&'VVV 5 The largest and best coll< ? mules ever shown under one r na now in our barns. More gc ^ we were ever su lurbuiiuue rcj % We are told by the feeders ^ good males with quality will r than ever. Be quick and bu^ \ the same prices later and not & Customers living out of our imme< ^ afford to take a little more time and ^ their mules where they can get more <r price than they could possibly expec K who handle only a few loads in a wl \ ing mules 100 miles away and our ti ? day. Kesponsible parties entitled to I! accommadation here as tliey can at 1 fair 'WT*t i --u^a M^rw'r.aiajfef* \ m^e^w^sB0^ i? ^ s &: ^a\. A \ T!?vf|?^ > U /iwJjiixW v^ 5 wv *' ' *s w u >;* - , \\ \ _\k / a "^eatee^ \V? ? ^S=is2iH!?j <?^ ^ We have every size?one, two anc ^ "Old Hickory" and Hackney make a: ?p whole outfit including the very best $ breeching, etc. : : : : $ Buggie a \ \| ^ v^Jli 0ur 1909 l mms>x ^ ?uri $ f?,ackney m6 K ^: > Cheaper gra | GREGORY-CONDf # "Our Guarantee Mean | 1115 PLAIN STREET, VWWWWWW* -V flLMY, The Leadars-The P Buggies, Wagons, Harness, I ale. 5INESS TO PLEASE, sice Next We< for all kinds of Country Produce. 1QAQ I i i %$ & m I n-gest and best selected ^ uares, Rugs, and every- ^ ra don't see it- We pay r &if I V A npany. I <m W # ? action of good mare a roof in South Caroli- f >od mated teams than ? i get before. -| that the supply of ^ be shorter this year d> i r NOW. You will pay # J get the quality. ? ' iiate vicinity can very well ^ come to Columbia to get X ) quality at a little less $ t of the smaller dealers ^ lole season. We are sell- ^ , fade is increasing every K credit can get as good K \ inmp ? ^ % M ? ? Ato -<?riv^ A V?te?? ?r v.-a&-==i?< > #r jh ymssmm-fi > 4 *l$2?^ % 1 1 four-horse wagons of the ^ 1 nd can equip you with the ^ j harness, collars, bridles, ? 9 ^ 1 ***** I s & Carriages. J j supply beginning to ar- ? I eaders, The Babcoek and ? j ikes are without a peer. ^ J des if you want them. ^ 9 5R MULE CO. 1 s Something." * j COLUMBIA, S. C. 5 1 wwvvwvwwwwS I rice Fixers of Batesburg. 1 >ianos, Organs, Sewing 1 m atlar ^ BB Jsjfek 9 HH