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$ THE LARGEST | | X ? ' II tDepartment Store i u 8 ft & S^SOUTK OF BALTIMORE,g Our Buyer is constantly in ti COME TO SEE US WHE1 PENCIL AND SCISSOES. .J- ?'-A UA.A ?ai( waysiae notes aauiereu noc ?.? There by a Dispatch Man. The stores are lovely in the holiday attire. Raisins, nuts, fruits, candies, etc., at H. M. Wingard. Women who dress their hair to look like wigs are the limit. The latest fad is Hello! when the telephone bell rings. Buy your fruits, nuts, raisins fancy and plain candies, at the Bazaar. The holly and the miseltoe are in great demand: God grant that all our readers may have a joyful and gladsome Xmas. Visit H. M. Wingard for your X'mas goods. He has everything yon want. D. E. Hammond, of Pelion, has been elected Dispenser at Lewiedale. We are sending out a supplement to oar readers this week. Santa clans is now at the Bazaar ready to supply your wants. Call and see him. S. E. Lindler, of near High Hill church, was in town Monday and called in to see us. Matthews-Bcfokn ight Co.,ofLeesville, is in receipt of a car load of fine Kentucky mules and horses. Treasurer Shealy has his hands full these days collecting tne tintnes 01 cue tax payers. The Bazaar is overflowing with Christmas goods. Everytliing to please young ,_and old in stock. The county Pension Board will meet on each Saturday in January, so says Captain S. M. Roof, the chairman. Most anybody can stand being poor; its having other people sorry for you that makes it so hard. Invitations are out for a dance at Roof's Hall for Tuesday evening, De, cember 27th, inst. P. H. Corley has a lot of fine shoats from 65 to 160 pounds for sale in The Lexington Department Store lot. Call to see us before buying your Xmas. Our stock is complete' and pnces the lowest. L. E. M. Smoak. Seven new double desks have b^en added to the furniture to the Gilbert Academy and there are others on hand to be placed as needed. Mr. Belton D. Shumpert, recently killed a hog of his own raising, which netted 3541 pounds. Who can beat this for a pig? " ' Be sure and call at the Bazaar before you make your Xmas or New Year present, as we are certain to please you in goods and prices. We acknowledge with pleasure, an invitation from Mr. D. S. Haltiwanger, Principal for an invitation to attend the Christmas exercises of Irmo High school. There will be preaching in the Lewiedale Lutheran church on Sunday, the 25th inst^ at 3 o'clock p. m. by Rev. JSnocii, mte. ine puouc is urgea to attend. Dr. P. H. Shealy will close his dental office next Saturday and it will remain closed until further notice as he will spend the holidays with his people in the Fork. Mr. J. A. Swygert, of the Fork section has a cow that certainly does not believe in race suicide. She has had tliree calves this year, one in January, and she has the other two now. A telephone outfit?two phones, wire, etc., complete line, for sale cheap. Suitable for a short private line or long distance. A bargain. Apply at Dispatch office. Several applicants from the Delmar section will stand the civil service examination for Free Rural Delivery* carriers, which will be held in this* place on Saturday, December 24th. ISIS! PRESENTS! FOR 22 :Clxxistm.as: 22 BUY NOW AND BUY FROM SYLVAN BROS. There are good reasons why you should buy from us. 1st. We have the largest stock, and you are more apt to find what von \rant when von have an assortment to select from. 2nd. We liave the latest and most up to date styles that can be had, regardless of cost. 3rd. We give the most and best for your money; in other words, sell at a lower price than anyone else for the same class of goods. 4th., and best of all, we liave only good, reliable, everlasting qualities, tliat can be guaranteed for a life time and then handed down. Don't buy before looking at our stock at SYLVAN BROS., JEWELERS, 1524 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. ColTJuntoisi, te market with cash, supported t fillinery, Notio ? ? i n t m rr TWA' M 1JX in ill bill. 1TXX1. i Mr. William Smoak. of this place, has stood, a. splendid civil'service examination for railway mail clerk, and now stands at the head of the eligibles and will receive the appointment to the first vacancy. FOR SALE CHEAP for cash a handsome light running New Home Sewing Machine. The best sewing machine on the market. Enquire at the Dispatch office. Rev. W. L. Keel has accepted the pastorate of the Baptist church in this place for the ensuing year. Rev. Keel is doing a good work and is greatly beloved by his congregation, who he has so faithfully served. WANTED?100,000 feet of framing $7.00; 200,000 feet of boards $8.00. All sound and square yellow pine, 14 to 20 feet long. F. O. B. cars within 50 miles of Columbia. N. H. Driggers, 4wl0 Columbia, S. C. The wires of the Bell, Phone betwen this place and Columbia are down, and no communication from this place and Columbia can be had through this system, nor has their been any since the late freeze. LOST?On the Orangeburg road, between Lexington and the Gipsy camp, a pocket book containing money. A liberal reward will be paid for its return to, Jesse Hallman, Lexington, S. C. Capt. L. W. Redd, Superintendent- of the Baptist. Sunday school in tliis place extends a cordial invitation to every.body to attend the Christmas festivities of the school to be held in Roof's Hall on Saturday evening, the 34th inst., at 7:80 o'clock. Col. D. J. Griffith will probably have opposition when he comes for re-election as Superintendent of the State penitentiary. Dr. J. Eugene Jarnegan, of Marion, it is said, will be his opponent. Col. Griffith's splendid record as a Confederate soldier, and his business like management of the State penitentiary will make him come out all right. Dispatch and Home and Farm for only $1.25 a year. Cash in advance. Methodist Conference. The annual session of the Methodist Episcopal Church was held in Darlington last week and after being delightfully entertained by those people. The Conference adjourned to meet in Spartanburg. The following appointment for preachers will be of interest to our readers: Kingstree, W. B. Justus; North Pickens, "Win, Roof; Dillon Station and Mills, J. D. Crout; Marlboro, J. N. Right; Greenwood and Abbeville mills, J. M. Lawson; Phoenix, J. R. Copeland; Waterloo, J. L. Ray; Pinopolis, W. E. Barre; Elloree, J. T. Macfarlane; Swansea, G. W. Dukes; Wagoner, J. C. Holley; Lancaster, J. C. SI -L-- - .CC T~>? ? J T nonius; vxauuej, x>uj.uru succi, o. xu.. Steadman; Laurens, First church, M.W. Hook; Spartanburg, Central, E. O. Watson; Jordan, S. D. Bailey. Southern Christian Advocate, W. R. Richardson, editor, G. H. Waddell assistant editor. J. S. Beasley, presiding elder. Aiken, B. R. Tumipseed; Batesburg, E. T. Hodges; Columbia, Washington Street, J. W. Daniel; Main Street, W. I. Herbert; Green Street, R. S. Truesdale; Granby, W. J. Snyder; Brookland, W. S. Henry; Edge wood, J. A. Graham; Edgefield, M. Auld; Fairfield, W. W. Williams; Fort Motte". J. K. Inabinet; Graniteville, A. R. Philips; Johnston, W. S. Martin; Leesville, M. M. Brabham; Lewiedale, J. E. Strickland; Lexington, O. N. Rountree; Lexington Fork, G. H. Pooser; North Augusta, H. J. Cauthen; Ridgeway, A. S. Lesley; St. Matthews, J. E. Makaffey; Warrenville, F. S. Hook; Winnsboro, J. B. Campbell; Epworth Orphanage, W. B. Wharton, Superintendent; Columbia College, W. W. Daniel, President; J. A.Duncan. Financial Agent; Paine Institute, G. W. Walker, President. STATE OF SOUTH CAKOLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Court of Common Pleas. G. A. Sliealy, Plaintiff, against R. E. Taylor and Mary Taylor, Defendants. snmmntk FTyt* "R,t>li<vp ffYnrml.qiril Served.) To the Defendants R. E. Taylor and Mary Taylor: yOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED X and required to answer the complaint in this action of which a copy is herewith served upon you. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office at Lexington, S. C., within twenty day* after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within the i time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this acI tion will apply to the Court for the re| lief demanded in the complaint, j THURMOND & T1MMERMAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To R. E. Taylor and Mary Taylor, noil Resident Defendants: You will please take notice that the summons and complaint in the abovt entitled action was filed in the office o1 the Clerk of Court for Lexingt011 county in the State of South Carolina, 011 tin 26th day of November, 1904, and is liov on file in said office. THURMOND & TIMMERMAN, , Plaintiff's Attorneys. Attest: (Seal.) SAMUEL B. GEORGE, C. C. C. P. November 60, 1904. Gw9. i X To Bar?2in II I Of bUi)Getters. | ,ac, I >y long experience, consequently bu ML ML V 4 V ? W ?v. v -q ' IL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT BnBBBMBaBEHBBBBaHnnBBSBaHBBaBBratBBa f | r ,i in'.'. ' ^7 5|jnrji jjjm y > 1M WITH I LOOK. Empress, are well worth seeing, for they are the best looking, best fitting and best feelingshoe a lady ever put her foot into. They are made of the softest, ? - h --i. -- J -C fcl A/S4- *\ **\ 4- /-V w /I I smoOMitJSC una iniest paicut <xnu glazed kid that ever went into a ?3.50 ladies' shoe. Welba, our ?3.00 beauty, is as far ahead of other ?3.00 shoes as an automobile is and ox cart. There is a heap of satisfaction in feeling well shod, and when we fit you that is just the way you feel. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main Ftreetl 0 f 1627 Main Street f tULLMDlil, S. It Sept 20-ly Don't Yon Need ] i Some new silverware for your table? Yon might as well have nice service on your table now and er joy it while you are young especially when you can buy it so reasonably. Wben 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 jast received. Next week (before October 15), we will have an entire new iiDe of handsome clocks at very attractive prices. Keep ns in mind and come to see us whenever you want goods in this line. We save you money. P. H. LACKiCOTTE & CO., .JEWELERS, 1424 MAIN STBEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. JUST A WORD. TO FARMERS: IKE 111 HOI CO., of Columbia, S. C., is prepared to Store Cotton in Standard Warehouse and to arrange proper casn advances ! if yon desire to hold your cotton. ; Details will be gladly supplied if you address , THE 111 IAREH0U8E CO., > "OUTMBIA, S, C. TRESPASS NOTICE. * * A LI, PERSONS ARE WARNED i* not to hunt, open up wagon roads make foot paths or anything of the kind on my land. The law will be strictly j enforced against all persons violating ; this notice. ,T. COLLINS PRICE. 1 November 2(J. 1001?l\v7. ColTO.KQ.'foia., s. C he gets the Cream of bargains, the (benefit < ying furnisl linos AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. Sj WE CAN NOW SHO the Nicest Assortment, Largest Stock, Nea City of Columbia. We are selling them qui get the advantage of this. Our books show good supply on hand and a new supply will; are now open. Come on boys and get what 6BEG0RT-BHEA1 AT SAME HARPER'S STABLE nr ti IS THE TLA NOTIONS h Lexing iit> ' ?- ?v . -- ? * GIRARDEAU & MA T CLOTHIERS. COLUMBIA, - .... | fj Bargain | every day | UUsi Givers. I a bargain day g / 'A' -V & at r> 'x .??* /. of which we give to our Lexington Friends when r END TO US FOS ANYTHING YOU WANT. mbbbammgawbhmnbmbmgmmwmmmbmhbibmmujuaulmm rest Right Prices oil MULES ever shown in the ick and fast to keep down the cost per head. You we have just sold one car load in three days. A arrive every week as needed. Our books for 1905 you want. [ULE GO.. co,"mbia' * c ~ ~ M JOHN W. CONDER , Sec. unci Treas OLD STAND. IS ON PLAIN STREET. I lCE to buy youe . iND SHOES. | i { 1 Christmas Goods. I S Je Military Sets, Clotlies Brushes, Toilet Sets. Combs and Brushes. Jewelry Boxes, Mirrors, "Writing Sets, Smoking Sets, View Holders, Card Receivers. Lamps, f Child's C. and B. Sets, Shaving Sets, Manicure Pieces, Wrist Bags, Album ; Games, Books, Testaments. Bi- | '<r! I bles, Jewelry of every dc ___| scription, GoldWatclies j I I form $10 to ?30, flr 'I I Mugs^Too'th .3 I ' Picks. China Novelp.' jj | ties, 4 Piece Table Sets, :|| 8 Fruit Baskets, Fruit Bowk. Jjji kpjLaai i I Comb aad Brush Trays, Tea, Su- s S^BwaaRs }j s vrjirand Cream Chocolet Sets. Wa - | I ter Sets, Best Figured Vases. Toy Tea ij i Sets, Dolls of every descri})tion, S<-is'jS3^ t \;| I ior Sets, Manicure Cases. Knife. Thim^ I I aU(* ^c^si?ors Sets, Cologne of every I ' kinds, in price from 25c. to ?5.00. \ I ( n ' 1 ^y w I . 1 nnnnnn SlniltfT I rt If?/ | brussun urug tu., LEESVILLE, S. C. ! j ~V^ABK*u i Final Discharge. "" ^ " j VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL j JA persons interested that I will apply to he Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of Prolate in and for the County of Lexington. sOI (Li* ^ A A A | State ct South Carolina, on the 29th day of m!u life ff? Sm 1 H December, 1004, for a final discbarge as 1 i 3 "w a Ish BBBBiS Guardian of the Estates of Mary E, Al7 oert H., and Alma P. Harman, minor3. MARY M HARMAN. Guardian, g Q j November 2S. 1904. 4w7. ?* I