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nHBHHHHHBHHBKi : Mimr Mimnaugh's amount of Wh reap the benefii twirp ss murh 1 Ik f T X V V ??- w- ? We have inc skirts, Blankets ORDER PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes 6athered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. WANTED?A copy of The Dispatch of date of April 21, 1909, to complete oar file. One of our subscribers bring this copy and we will pay for same. Mr. Eagene L. Hartly, of Batesburg, is a grand juror. Miss Lula Loman, of Selwood, has returned to her duties as taaeher in the Providence school, near Batesburg. Next week the editor will be in the famous Dutch Fork. Meet us promptly please. There are twelve prisoners in jail at present. Of this number only two are wnite. Tais is sho' enough winter weather. Key. J. A. Cromer was among those wjo gave our office a pleasant call on C3 /-v f nvrl o TT Oliuiua y . Miss Martin, of Swansea, was the attractive euest of Miss Mae Taylor for several days last week. A fairly large crowd has been in attendance npon court this week. Mrs. T. B. Harman, of Columbia, and Miss Blanche Kyzer, of Steadman. were the guests ot Mrs Mary Edwards and mother daring the holidays. * Mrs. Mallie Williams, and little daughter of Swansea, are visitingrelatives and friends in Lexington. Be sure and inspect the beanlifnl line of goods now going at and below cost at The Bazaar. Eight teachers 9tood the examina. tion before County Superintendent of Education Martin on Friday?five girls and three boys. Everybody in Lexington is glad to see the benign countenance o* Mr. 0. B. Anderson, the popular com*t stenographer of this circuit. He is one of the jolliest men we ever knew and an allround good fellow. Meet Me At Tapp's. WHEN IN 60 Dig lltli Greal The Coming of Pro er Prices. With the coming of a per wavs a rnisA in nrices and t dise in the country that has prosperous conditions of tl day prices are going higher this mean to me?" vou will %/ that you should anticipate } for the coming spring and s The Goods Offered in i Were Contracte< We made a careful study and bought heavily while p quence we are able to offer that we could not buy their of the things you will need and buy during this great mense saving to you. All of our New and Mill-En Your choice of many bea some hand made hats of th End Sacrifice prices. All \ ets attached and you can ta the price marked on the tic COAT During this sale you can er before offered, embracin are holding nothing in rese SHOES AT Mil All our leading makes of children are going at great Now is the time to buy il ORDER We prepay mail, express or freight ped to any point with in a radius of 60 l I ne g<i9. k 1638 to 1646 Main Strut buying power makes t! ite Goods and Muslin t, for we offer you thes :or these goods, since c 1.i J f K i o col a 1 r\ i iliUCU ill 111IJ OC4.1V/ k iav L I and other good seasoi b ! BY MAIL ' Mr. Jas. E. Rawl, Lexington's old reliable blacksmith, called in Monday . and planked down the money for his ] subscription, in advance. ] Mr. Lucius W. Wise, manager of the I D. B. Sphaler store at Pelion and . ne of the most popular men in the county, j i9 a member of the grand jury. j Mra. Earle Jefcoat died at her home in Swansea on last Thursday, after a ; long illness of consumption. She was 1 buried in the Swansea cemetery the following day. Mr. J. S. Wessinger, president of < the Bank of Chapin and a leading 1 merchant of that town, is attending court this week a9 a juror. 1 P. E. Dreher, Esq., spent yesterday , in Swansea attending a meeting of the board of directors of the Bank of < Swansea of which he i9 a member. Mr. J. L. Taylor, of near Brookland, raised a turnip that measured j 29 inches around and weighed 7^'lbs. < That's raising 'em some. ] Deputy Sheriff Miller went to Vidalia, Ga., on Monday for a negro. ; wanted here upon the charge of bur- \ glary. j Col. G. T. Graham, came up from I 1 hi9 winter home in Crescent City, Fia., j to attend the general sessions court, j The Col. is very much pleased with ; his new home a9 is all the members of j his family. w 1 1. ! Mr. o. wes tiarmau na.s p iuiucu ^ hi9homeon Hollow creek, after spending: several weeks in Atlanta Sanitarium. We regret to state that he is now in a critical condition. Prof, and Mrs. J. L. Riser, after spending the holidays at Mrs. Riser's old home at Selwood, have returned to Fair Play, S. C. S. Rufus Smith, one of our popular county commissioners, while in town la9t week, kipdly called in and renewed his subscription to The Dispatch and Home and Farm. Mr. Tally Keisler ha9 resigned his position at W. P. Roof's to accept a position with the Casparis Stone Co. LUMBIA, S. C. Meet Me At Tapp's [ Mill-End Si i 'sperity Means HighBuy Now. iod of prosperity there is alhere is not a line of merchan5 not felt the effect of the le past few months. Each 1 and higher. "But what does ; say. It means simply this? ; four needs as far as you can rummer and BUY NOW. this Great Mils.End Sale 1 d for Months Aqo. ' of conditions at that time rices were low. As a conseyou these goods at prices i for today. Make up a list for the spring and summer sale. It will mean an imSeasonable MILLINERY d Prices. mtiful pattern hats and hande very highest grade at Milllave their original price tickike your choice at just half kets. Q88iT<e; buy Coat Suits at prices nevgal! the leading styles. We rve?everything must go. LL-EftD PRICES shoes for men, women and reductions, t you value money. BY MAIL. on all purchases of $5.00 or more ship[) miles of Columbia. . Tapp Co., Columbia, S. Cy t his sale possible. Real Underwear many mon e goods at old prices, otton has nearly doubl es' Tailored Suits and nable merchandise are < [IMMAl I Miss Corrie Loman, daughter of Mr. I Eg md Mrs. J. D. Loman, of Selwood, \ las returned to Lenoir College, ? Hickory, N. C., after a pleasant visit R :o her parents. Miss Emily Edwards has entered the Palmetto Collegiate Institute and is boarding at the home of Sheriff and Mrs. P. H. Corley. She is a bright poung lady and will doubtless succeed o 1 in her studies. V number of interesting communications and important news items are crowded out of this issue. Will do better next week. Mr. Thomas Corley is quite ill with typhoid fever at his home over Corley & Connelly's store on Main street. His many" friends wi*h for him a speedy recovery. WANTED?Two men to travel with Manager ana solicit. No experience necessary. Must furnish good refersnce. Apply Thursday or Friday after- j noon at Mr. B. D. Clark's. J. Toms Til Dover. 1 wp J SALESMEN WANTED to look af- m ter our interest in Lexington and ad- JJL1 jacent counties. Salary or commission. Address The Victor Oil Co., T~ Cleveland, O. Xlt Mr. John M. Stuart, Mimnaugh's popular clerk in the clothing department accompanied with his wife spent Sunday with his sisters the Misses Stuart. Mr. H. A. Meetze, the popular and A very efficient, cashier of riie First w| National Bank of Leesville, was avisi- l|l tor to Lexington one day last week. ^ Mrs. Mack LeFever, of Greenfield, Ohio, is visiting her son, Mr. George LeFever, the popular superintendent of the Casparis Stone Co. Mr. Meetze Muller, son of Mrs. J. A. Muller, who is a member of the Coast Artillery, stationed at Fort Monroe, Va., has returned to his post after a delightful visit to his mother here. ll I Sheriff P. H. Corley has subscribed $25 to the automobile fund for Supervisor Langford. This is the largest subscription on the list so far. The sheriff is a good roads advocate, and believes in pushing a good thing along. Dr. Blue Mountain Joe Harman, the old war horse of the sand hills, wa9 kind enough to send us his dues by County Supervisor Langford last week. Uncle Joe is now working at the chaingang, filling the position of blacksmith. He is doing excellent work. Evsry iWcmin Will be latereeted. There has recently been discovered an aromatic, pleasant herb cure r'or woman's ills c tiled Mother Grar's AUSTRALIAN-LEAF. It is the only ce-tain regulator Cures female weaknesses and J svMcacbe, Kidney, Bladder and Urinary troubles. at all Diultgists or by mail 50 cts. Sample FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co . I.e Key, N. Y. Hardware, Zts. When in need of Hardware cf any kind, "always go to T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia. Here you will find just what you want and at reasonable prices. They carry a full stock of blacksmith and wheelwright supplies. How loafers grate upon the nerves Df a busy person! Most of a man's friends are of tl:e png-distance variety. It takes a lot of courage to enable a woman to admit that she i9 growing ATTENTION, FARMERS L I am offering the following farms in @ Lexington county for sale, these farms may be had for cash or on easy terms. Consult me for particulars. 250 acres, the Luther Wessinger place 3\ miles s w from Chapin (Dutch Fork) 5 room dwelling, barn, 2 tenant houses, well and springs, fine combination farm, 50 acres in pasture. 65 acres same tract with or without four room house. ,\. 100 acres two miles from Brookland on Southern railway, fine for fruit and trucking 3 miles from city. 300 acres on Congaree creek, 7 miles ! from Columbia, on public road, 100 j acres cleared, 120 acres wired for pas- J ture, new 7 room dwelling, barn, stables, J etc. | 24 acres, 3 miles from Columbia, adjoining Brookland annex. Suited for subdivision or trucking. if. 9 room residence, large lot, also four jvroom cottage in Brookland. Conven- ; ient to church and school. ^ 70 acres fine long leaf pine timber, about 40 acres unbled, 7 miles from Southern railroad. Several lots and small tracts in and ^ around Brookland. I ? List your property with me. I sell y lots and homes. Farms for sale and rent. C. M. Dempsey, "The Land Man" 1217 Washington St. Columbia, S. C. LAND BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANCED ON COMM)S*l?N. ( / ( izing that cotton was going u ths ago, paid cash and got a b A few months from now, anc ed in price since these goods 1 Children's Cloaks at hall pnc affered at prices unmatchable cr s One car load arrived Lready arrived this week. Our quick selling plan i We have several nice m .orses. WAGONS?Undoubtec tost complete line of W; Lakes as Mitchell, Old Hie old the trade. "OUR GUARANTEE M 3*1115 Hampton Avenue BM? H?? W?M?? E1. 3?. 3 (Prickly AsU, Poke Soot and Potassium.] VATTPa POSITIVE CUBES OF ALL ' FORMS AKD STAG] ?nyn Mil?ya?? Physicians endorse P. P. P. as a splon- I yon will regain fl did combination, and prescribe It with HB I Waste of energy and a great satisfaction for the cures of all I from overtaxing the i forms and stages of Primary, Secondary QBSB9 the use of P. P. 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I last week and another ? ? 1 T! <| ls drawing tne Dusmess. i Mares and well broken ily we have the best and . agons in the South, such I kory, and Hackney will / EANS SOMETHING" j Columbia, C liwil I WATCH ES I | DIAMONDS /JEWELRY | There are good reasons why ka mm.' H you should buy from? us. m 1st. We have the/largest stock | and you are morl apt to find j sa O? | what you want wfcJen you have ; mmammmmmmmmm | an assortment to select from. I 2nd. We have tfre latest and esb and strength. g most up-to-date stples that can ndiseasesreeuiting | be had, regardless!?f ptice. system ara cured by ? 3^ ^y0 gjve tJie niost an(j i 5 best for the moil*1:*; in other ms are poisoned and | words, sell at a lof?er price than npuroconditiondne IJ any Qne ejg0 foj. e Siime class xitiM are peculiarly |J of ?00d9> f mderful ionic and | 4th. And best <ff a'], we have ? only good, reliu?;^. everlasting a'" U qualities that c/u lw* 'guaranteed rill A J for a life time Ji-u then be handff3 S 11 ftl P ed down' Don'ljl* 3' before iook1 %& Bala J a L B'lOS, UM*3*AiWTjra i 3 * a _ i I*!/-* c ^ i Hi JewsiGrs. I wC!um:):aJ 5. C. 3 -r, ? t> S Cor. Main St. /no Hampton Ave j pertlos of P. P. P.? Sgl i_ 1 jot and Potassium. , t sts. / ? PPMAN 3I.& KAIL. rictor D0 vou wantf to get 300 pieces of u m mail in the neit 5 months, such a9 f c magazines, circulars, samples, novelties, etc., all ffu* 10 cents? We guarS ran an antce that or refund your dime. We MW send you a coy 7 of directory with your gVfl name thereif- Send dime today. ^?mT P. 0. Drawer 280, will hav0 in our car load sikico Dec. wfhich wspi arrive Ian. 8th ok 10th. ne and /get your I I 1 is and Sbort Profits. j / i R pros. ] COLOMBIA, S, C. - i V t t \ ( < i I