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j MATCHLESS ^ We have received all the ad ^ able prices. Wash Suits foi J Shoes and Hats, Fancy Mil) I * LEXINGTC PENCIL AND SCISSOBS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Buy yourgarden seed at The Bazaar. srV \ Fresh stock just in. K I g?. - Peach trees are beginning to bloom fr-; in all their glory. &Mr. L. K. Johnson, of the Edisto section, was in town yesterday. j Hon. E. L. Asbill, of Leesville, was in town yesterday on legal business. Ladies' spring and summer dres9 gg\ .goods arriving daily at our store. Call p . to see them. W. P. Roof. Mr. Holly Shealy, of Peak, was in & town on Monday. ?? ? 7 VV Messrs. Lester Miller and Van P ' Wingard spent Sunday at Batesburg. Beautiful line of embroideries just received at W. P. Roof's. Call and see them. I ; Mr. A. B. Bachman, of New Brook land, was Here on Monaay. The finest fresh mackerel at lowest prices. I want you to try them. W. P. Roof. The Rev. W. B. Kyzer will begin a gospel tent meeting here on Tuesday night, March 9th. ' ',A11 of the ladies should call at our S store and see the new spring goods now being opened up. W. P. Roof. The Dispatch has received an interesting article from "Critic/ which will appear next week. Mr. Jule Bradford, of New York is on a visit to his father, Mr. C. S. | Bradford. Judge T. E. Rauch, of Ballentine, was here on matters of business Monday. r Mr. F. H. Hendrix, chairman of the board of equalization for the town of LeesviUe, was here on Monday. Ladies are cordially invited to call ?1 nnrl inarvaof-. nPW SnTillP <H) ULUT Oiuic anu mopwv vuv ^ v. ? r c and summer goods arriving daily at I our store. W. P. Roof. Mr* Sam P. Roof is attending the United States court at Florence as a |p* grand juror. ITCH cured in 30 minutes by "Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. z>\ - Sold by Derrick's Drug Store. 6m31 Woods' Seed Ir'sh potatoes at W. P. Roof's. None are better and we want y ou to try them. t WANTED?A few copies of The Dispatch of Nov. 18, 1S08. Lexington Dispatch. For fine dres9 or substantial shoes, see the large and well selected stock at H. M. Wingard's. ? Supervisor Langford has not completed hi9 list of road overseers, but will do so at an early date. Von will find all the latest style . n shoes for gents at right prices at Meetze & Son's. The editor spent Sunday at the home of his niece, Mrs. J. Tally Hsrth, in Columbia, where he was royally entertained. | Ladies' oxfords and slippers, in black and tan, all the newest lasts, can be found at Meetze & Son's at J: lowest prices. f&. . Mr. Hitter, member of the Lyric orchestra, Columbia, accompanied Mr. J. Tally Harth on his automobile ride over here on Sunday. Mr. R. L. Keisler, the popular cbair ' * - -- ? -n:.. man of the Liexingion uounty uiapensary board, called in yesterday and renewed his subscription. We want to tell you when you need good groceries at H. M. Wingard's is the place to buy them. '# Just arrived, a full line of dry gocfes f ^ at lowest prices. You can save yourR. self money by calling on us before baying. H. N. Kaminer & Co. Dr. H. W. Bays will deliver his noted lecture on "Courtship and Marriage" in Roof's hall tomorrow night. Don't fail to hear him. The roads in many sections of the county are said to be in a deplorable oondition, due to the large amount of hauling and the excessive rains of late. i Whenever you are in Columbia, go V to Ben David's, The Parlor Restau|| - rant, for firstclass meals. Ladies and ?nntloman ar#? Hfirved in 6tvle with ftt ri rjvwvu >?vr tile beat on the market. I I Head I I It is a recognized fa< r I I for the spot cash? . I us. Prices are the loi B A^A/WWS/^^/WNA/S<VWV/ IE. vance styles in Spring Goods for M right now, Spring Dress Goods in dnery and Pattern Hats. *N PEOPLE r H mmm -w . vvwvwwwvn Mrs. J. H. Counts, of Irmo, i9 now making her home with her sister, Mrs. W. D. Dent, in thi9 town, much j to the pleasure of her host of friends, j I have arranged a crockery counter j of white and decorated wares and the ! prices will astonish you. W. P. Roof. | Mr. and Mrs. J. Tally Harth, of Co! Inrabia, spent Sunday afternoon ;in Lexington, having come over in their handsome automobile. ; Mr. Cbas. H. Drafts, a popular clerk of the Albion hotel in Augusta, spent Sunday with his parents, the Hon. and Mrs. Geo. S. Drafts. When you need children's shoes and oxfords, be 9ure to see the line carried by Meetze & Son before buying elsewhere. ~ "> ? A ? J? _ T> n?ofl-o ond ur. ana mrs. rtuurcw u. i/unuo u.i? charming little daughter, Helen, of Hendersonville, N. 0., have returned home, after a visit to the former's parents, Hon. and Mrs. Geo. S. Drafts. LOST?On Sunday, Feb. 14, between the residence of C. M. Efird and the Lutheran church, a ladies' old gold heart-shaped breast pin with a four-leaf clover and one tiny pearl on it. Reward if returned to The Dispatch office. Miss Lynn George, after spending several days with relatives and friends in Wagener and at Kitchen's Mill, has returned to her home here, accompanied by her charming friend, Miss Lizzie Garvin. "We have just received a new line of dry goods and notions for the spring and summer trade. You are invited to call and take a look whether you | buy or not. It is a pleasure for us to I show you. Meetze & Son. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Harman and children, of Augusta, are visiting the former's parents, Col. and Mrs. M. D. Harman. Mr. Harman is the popular superintendent of the Augusta Lumber Co. Mr. Carl A. Roof left on Monday for Columbia, where he has accepted a permanent position in the postoffice. We cordially invite the ladies of Lexington and surrounding country to make an inspection of the beautiful new spring dress goods we are opening up every day. Our stock embraces everything that's new and stylish and you will find our prices yery reasonable. Meetze & Son. Magistrate Thos. L. Harman, in his court yesterday, gave John Starling, a negro, fifty dollars or sixty days, for drunk and disorderly conduct, on colored Baptist church grounds on Sunday and carrying concealed weapons. Maj. and Mrs. John Wilson Butler left on Saturday for Washington to /-be present at the inauguration of President Taft and to visit the latter's I sister, Mrs. Jules A. Krentzlen. Maj. and Mrs. Butler will also visit Philadelphia and other points of interest before returning-. Our young friend and faithful subscriber, Henry Jake Rawl, of Prosperity, in remitting for his paper the other day said: "I certainly appreciate the weekly visits of The Dispatch and if I should get to the end of the earth, be sure and send the Lexington Dispatch after me." C&mp Roofs "The be9t mee ing of Confederate veterans I ever attended,'' wa9 the way Gen. Ulysses R. Brooks described the meeting held Saturday afternoon by Camp Roof of Lexington. Gen. Brooks made an extremely interesting talk to the camp and was loudly applauded by the old soldiers present. Miss Catherine Lumpkin of this city delivered an inspiring piece of elocutionary work, and h?r father, Col. W. W. Lumpkin, also addressed the camp. Another speaker was Mr. W. F. Myers. The music was particularly fine. Rev. ' S. R. Bass conducting this feature of the entertainment.?The State, 1st. Hsasura Is Pa sad. Washington, March 1.?The house thi3 afternoon, by a vote of 157 to 117, passed the Weeks-Lever Appalachiar forest reserve bill. Subscribe to The Dispatch. niiarter! ct that we are the largest def knd in this way are better pi west Goods are the best. We j o is THE LEADERS. Tl I en, Women and Children. You sh( all the newest fabrics, Muslin Undei ARE ALWA^ NAUC COLUMBIA, SOU1 yvwvwvwww THE JEWELEl!^ 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Unsurpassed opportunity is given here to find attractive articles for gift purposes, and Dispatch readers are Hwr i v-? vri f ^ A tViDIT* cVlOn. UUIUKIIIJ 1UV11UU VKJ \JL\J V14VU. UAAV|y ping at Avery's. A Store Full of good things awaits inspection and attractive prices prevail, so none may go away dissatisfied. Can mention but few things in this place. For fuller details visit Avery's. Watches of all styles, sizes and prices. Wo prefer to sell the finest, but whether its $100.00 or you wish to spend you get good value any time. Umbrellas make useful gifts for women and men. Finely mounted in gold and silver from $3.50 to $25.00. Fans are essentially feminine. Dainty white and black designs, and hand painted effects. Prices very reasonable. Silverware from leading factories, and this stock comprises goods in sterling silver from Tea Sets to Tea ?11 aUa n?\/w\na fArlro on/1 JDailS Willi !U1 IIIC BpmjJJS, 1V1UO c*uvi knife family. The silver plated goods for common every day use is likewise complete. Jewelry in all forms comprise a care fnlly selected stock and whether its 25 cents or 25 dollars you have to spend you can find it at Avery's. Eyes that need glasses get most scrupulous attention by a graduate optician. j Free. I am giving away a few pictures?a reproduction of a ?12.500 I painting. To get it you must reg- j ister 3*our name at this store before Dec. 25th. It's free?there is no chance, no drawing for it. Ask any one in the store about it. AVERY, The Jeweler 1 637 Main Sit., Columbia, S. C. , ? The Frash. Air Fioad. The windows must be open wide, No heat must grace the room; i No flannel blankets on the bed, On straw he'd sleep as soon. Each day he'd walk about ten miles And to the lake would trip; And when-'twas zero weather He'd take hi9 daily dip. But now cold air, I am afraid, He doesn't get a lot. Where Willie's gone I hate to say, But I fear 'tis awful hot. ?Judge. Good morning! Won't yon 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, 1643 Main St., / AAl liUDII C A 1637 Main St., ( UULUHDlfl, Oi Ui 5 for all ilers of Commercial Fertilize] epared to give you lower pri< want to figure with the best I ES IE PRICE FIXERS OF ' % )uld see our showing before buying -wear, Dry Goods aud Notions, Ne S WE C01V ?H CAROLINA, k wwwwww BRAND LOT ' 4 /\a?I 1 /\ rt n i x wu uai luauo ' good business ho] grand lot. And 1 I buy than right nc "Our Gu Gregory = in if ======= 2 i 13 1 Co]i -*" " - - .. mm?mmmmumi u jupiww?P? Kinds rs in this seetion. We buy . ies than you can get most ai farmers of Lexington couotj c o BATESBURG AND Nl * ; elsewhere. New Spring Suits for Woi iw Spring Clothing for Men and C( IE AT OUR OF MULES JIN We now have in grandest lot of G( Business Horses a] shipped to Colum' matched teams in 1 matched teams in ! mules. cotton mules, togeth rses and mares are i ihere never was a )W. arantee Means Som< Conder Mule 13 Hampton Street, Columbia, S. C. fl one ear of Mules that \ brought to C Come and i for they are iHilBWES^sva bvi 13 Assembly Street ambia, South Caroli: fr w. lfent g||| m P? j i|i of Fertili ^^^v^^>^-^NAAA^WVN/\< kl our Kanits, Nitrate of Soda and ly where. Come to see us. Tell r, believing that it will be to their MPAI EtCHBORINC TOWNS. Ifi : . ?. m ri JS ? men at most reason- ? )vs?Knobby Styles, ? J " 1 # STORE | wwwwwwl rm ? our barns the >od Mules and ad Mares ever ? TTT _ 1 Dia. w e nave big mules, and medium sized er with several ncluded in this better time to ething." Company i ? AWE i |ajg the best 1 |h| yere ever , gj . Jolumbia. |j ^ I see tnem i la fine. ^ J P. ROOF LEXINGTON, S. C? for all kinds of > ming ; implements. 7RITE FOE PEICES. izersMurate of Potash your friends about \ pocket book's sake. | ^ N Y i - - - ? ?'?