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a??i??? Oar stock has b9en replenished wit for a visit. Suits and Cloaks to fit a: carry everything from the child's pla that are always the lowest. Matting -In Woolen Underwear you will find I quality and price. We have the big ladies' neckwear, belts, com Hp, fancy walking hats from SI 00 to SlO 00. until you see them. J. L. : ; ~ Tie Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, October 26,1904. PENCIL ANlT3CISS0BS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Xow sow turnip3. The rain has come at last. We have had several killing frost. Some farmers are digging potatoes. The price of cotton is still declining. The County Ball during Fair week was a very enjoyable affiir. Mr. Zaigler, of Orangeburg, Congressman Lever's secretary, is in town. Ladies interested in the latest and correct styles in Dress Goods, see Barr's line, at Leesville. The rain was a blessing to our farmers as it will enable them to sow small grain. Miss Daisy Edwards, of Leesville, has left to take charge of a school in Abbeville county. Democrats, remember tbe b a of November and see to it that you do WSM .end, Prof. S. S Lindler, was BBHBS felon day trading and looking HhTO er business. BBbB jver yon want the latest style BmE| and see Johnnie Elegzer, at Hffi smporium in Columbia. WBa| vinter visitors are arriving in BEeIS this State, in flocks, and soon Bffigjj ,y old town will be painted red. M notice of a teacher waDted for jflffPj x jo school house. It will be Hgajgf | on tbe inside of this issue. s|Sk e revival services at the Method bBB lurch in this place are growing H9 teresfc. M :^rr, of Leesville, buys Stoves bj gpg &ar load from the manufacturers it's why he sells them so cheap flglf 1 girl who is too lazy to keep the H| -/-.fflDles in her hosiery darned ha3 nc business to monkey with the leaj year privilege. Our City Fathers can do a good thing for the town by having the weeas and grass cut from the pavements. IST" Bridge Tell to every purchaser oi mve dollars in ury fctoods, at Bull's Bizaar, 1628 Main street, Columbia, S. C. The tide of prosperity is beginning to move the sluggish waters ol stagnation in Lexington. May they never again be cairn. ' . A bell buzzard was seen at the mouth of Big Hollow creek recently. The same bird is said to have been about Lexington Depot. J. V. Stiller, deals in all kinds of goods usually found in a first class harness shop. His place of business ^ i3 933 Gervais St., Columbia. FOR SALE?A large lot of old type metal, better and cheaper than Babbitt metal for running boxes. Saw millmen acd others will find tb\3 the cheapest metal on the market. For prices, etc, apply at the Dispatch office. Are You Coming? All your neighbors are Coming. If not before, thev will be sore to be here Fair Week. If you are net coming read this aloud so friends can hear you. If you want any? thing for a present or for your own use. don't buy it before looking at onr stock ot JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, aai in ma (rvn OULIu dILVCit, CUT GLASS, ENGRAVED GLASS AND ART GOODS, We have the largest selection and have only solid goods. Absolutely no plated ware of any kind in our store, so when you buy from us. you can feel sure that it is just as good inside as it looks outside. Everything we sell is guaranteed, and if you will lavor us with a call you will soon see that our prices are lower thau others will give yon tor the same class of goods. Be sure and come whether you want anvthing or not. . SYLVAN BROS., JEWELERS, 1524 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S, C. \ ;h all the latest novelties from the finest nd please the most fastidious. Ladieb* I in stocking to the fancy silk hose. It wi : from 12^ cents up to 10 cents a yard, lere in endless variety and at all prices, gest stock in the State. In shoes we can pine, etc, we are showing an extensive li See our line of children's hats from 50 c Mimnaug] _ _ - ?? 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joha (J. Bailey, or Warrenville, S. C, are visiting the parents of fcne former near this place. They al9o took in the County Fair. 0. D. Barr, of Lsesviile, S. C. has just received a Large Line of the latest things in Dress G^ods, from H. B. Claflm Co, of New York. Prof. Wm. P. Steele left yesterday to be with his singing class at Caper's Chapel which will close on Saturday. He has other engagements elsewhere We are glad to know that Miss Dora, daughter of Mr. George C Shirey, of the Ella section, is recovering from a severe case of typhoid fever. Bull's Bazaar, Columbia, carries a neat little stock of dry goods and notions. His place of business is near the Globe in Columbia. His prices will please bargain hunters. Both the Upper and Lower Division of the Lexington Baptist Union will meet next Friday. The former at Bethlehem church and the latter at Florence.. Mr. H. V. Rlsb recently killed a turkey hawk on the plantation of Mr. John Scoffill measuring 4 feet G inches from tip to tip?as large as they generally get in these parts. "Why the Fish Failed," is a very beautiful and interesting pamphlet gotten out by The German Kali , Works', 93 Nassau street, New York. Send for a copy, free. LOST?During the County Fair, a class pin. It has <kN. C, '05 on the top and L E. D." on the reverse. A liberal reward will be paid for its return to the Dispatch Office. , Barr, of Leesville, is showing an unmatcbable line of Dress Goods, Dry Good?, Notions, ClothiDg, Gent's | Furnishings, Hats, and Shoes, all ' at Bargain prices. r We are soon to have a new store in town. We understand that Mr. M. D. Harman will shortly- open up an up-to-date family grocery in his * building next to Crap's Jewelry store. The Smith Branch school opened on October 17th with more students and pupils than at any previous year ' since Miss Sue H. Corley has been ' cdhnected with the school as its " teacher. Rememher,-that when you need a ' e l . I.! .i ; ouib oi cioimog oi acy price or styie, ' shirts, collars, ties, etc, never buy ' until you have seen the stock of The Bailey-Copeland Co., Columbia. t J. F. Hook, a prominent farmer of ! Irene, left some fine sweet potatoes and corn at this office last week. Mr. Hook is one of our best farmers and 1 is very successful in all that he undertakes. Rev. Adam D Sox after spending a few days at the old home with his parents returned to his home at Carrolton, Ga. Adam is the picture of health and is prospering spirtually as well as in worldly affairs. Farmers put in grain. Flour is high and will be higher. C. D. Barr, of Leesville, is agent- for The" Buckley, Thomas and Enterprise Grain and Fertilizer Diills, Smoothing and Disc Harrows. Carry stock on hand at factory prices. Mr. J. R W. Sease carried his wif* to Cclumbia last week to receive an X Ray treatment for cancer. Mrs. Sease has been a great sufferer for sometime and we trust that she will receive permanent relief. Cotton seed hulls and meal to sell by G. H. Roof & Bro , at Barr, S. C., all the time in small quantities or by the car load. See them before you buy and get their prices. All inquiries by mail promptly answered. Prof. R V. Rish was up Saturday ana dropped m to see us. Henry locks well and is growing popular whenever he goes, and as a teacher he is adding leaves to his laurels. He will teach the Montmorencia school, in Aiken county the next ses- i sion. We learn that Mr. J. H. Price, j ! better known as '-Ike Price," is leav- { iog his place on which be makes j thirteen bales of cotton to twelve j acres and forty bushels of corn to j | the acre, for a sand bill farm near ; ! Baxter. Next year we look for "Ike" | to come marching back with his bav| ersack slung to his shoulder hunting for the "Old Oaken bucket, the j iron bound bucket that hung in ! the well," perfectly satisfied with j raising peas and watermelons and j eating possum and taters in season. i designers in America. Four fbors fill fceady to Wear Garments. A beautiful 11 pay you to look over this stock. 30( N > item of wearing apparel adds more Tnese goods come in cuts and styles i iQot b* excelled. Supreme strength at tne. If yon want a stylish hat combit eats up. For really pretty baby caps b. & Co.,: All records broken. There never was a man's shoe sold at $3.00 that *.,uld match our VictorEvery pair are welt soles thbt mfiftnR fehfiv are smooth insid3. DO tacks or seams, they tit right and hold their shape. They are made of C&lf, Box Calf, Vici and Patent Coll. We kaow they are the best wearing, beet looking and best fitting shoes on the market for we have tested Ihem. 9 E ghteen new Fall styles to select from at $3 00. On Honor?That is the way these Bhoes are soled aid sold by us. EHRLICH'S, 1343 Main Street ( f ftTlllfBTA ? f 1627 Main Street f hUlLilDId, C. I. Sept 2C? ly Don't You Need Some new silverware for your table? Yon might as well have nice service on your table now and eijoy it while yon are young especially when you can buy it sc reasona bly. When in Columbia come in and talk silverware with'us, or. if you can't come will send you our catalogue. We are opening up a nice fresh stock of watches and jewelry just received. Next | week (before October 15), we will have an entire new line of handsome elocks at very attractive prices. Keep us in mind and come to see us whenever you want goods in this line. We save you money. P. H. LACHICOTTE & CO., .JEWELERS, 1424 MAIN STBEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. JUST A WORD TO FARMERS: THE HON WAREHOUSE CO., of Columbia, S. C., is prepared to Store Cotton in Standard Warehouse and to arrange proper cash advances if you desire to hold your cotton. Details will be gladly supplied if you address THE UNION WAREHOUSE CI, COLUMBIA. S. C. _! Mr. Dunbar, from tbe lower part! of tbe county attended the County i Fair and had tbe misfortune to fall into tbe bands of fakirs, and his experience with those "Light- fingered gentry" cost bim ?115. He said that he was not betting but bad tbe money in his hand when it was snatched out by a thief who ran under a curtain and made his escape. ed to ovei flowing with the newest merchandise. 0ur Cl^sfc. line or suits in all the new effects. Bj su^e to a*e our S-i.'.) ) short lengths in C-irpet, yard hqaare simple- 25 cents each to a woman's appearance than a weli fining Corset. Tbia 1 ;or men, women and children. 0 ir prices on hats should ioi id supreme style are two points mat we would cail vour atte 3iDg elegance of material and exclusive pattern come to see < we think our hue leads everything. Oar hue of dre-is goods Main St., Colui That's the way things look packed full. Some goii and new stoc Another C OLD HICKORY WJ FIRST OF NEXT WEE: GREGORY-RHEA MU AT SAME O C^-ILX^ -A.2TZD SEE TTf Lexingt< (jf jjrajjd I Grove's Tastek ~ ? ? A B has stood the test 25 years. Average aj 1 bottles. Does this record of merit appeal t . Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten Cent# pa< ^n;t and Millinery Departments will well repay you 8 skirt, in brown, blue and Oxford. In Hosiery we . worrh doable tbe price. Rugs* Art Squares at prices ? a the kind we sell. Tbe best makes at popular prices, terest you. Come and see us, we can fit you in style, ntion to in our M-m, Women and Children s Shoes. In >ur mi'lmer-u We are sbowiog tbe most up to date surpisd anvthing ever seen in Columbia. Don't buy f; nbia. S. C i 7 ? B ; f ? L at our place. A big house J lg out that are sold lr nmriine' in J Jar of the I lGONS to arrive { K. COME TO SEE US. I H (jfi COIiUMBXA, S. C. J? JOHN W. CONDEK, S<?c?. iinxl Treas. V LD STAND. ill; ^ m "N % =>it^lMIIIHUBfct, Sfl^BE H5 rS r\CT ivur, j an, S. C. 1 7 ; . y "Griffon Brand" P Overcoats ^ J Not only repre- ?fl | sent the highest 1 | ideals in style, <J f but are tailored 1 \u r< ta /"v oi r? m ?jjouiany wiuxi. g if an eye to com- 1 U fOrt. j 1| 'There is nothing better^! 11 as onr Outdoor Comforter 1 \?5 than a "Griffon Brand" |j Overcoat Now is the p time to buy. j E, G. Drelier & Co. f LEXINGTON, S. C. rffl iss Chill Tonic 1 1 MHial Sales over One and a Half Million I <? o you ? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. I ^ :kage of Grove's Black Root* Liver Pills. 4 I i