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* THE LARGEST g | 1 Department Stare I 5 $? 8^ SOOTH OF BALTIMORE^ #?r Bu-*er is constantly in tl Dry Goods, H GOME TO SEE US WHE1 wmrflTT. i >s"r> 9f?TSsm?.s Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. The days are getting somewhat longer. j Hat racks with mirrors, at Scott Heodrix. Mr. Simon Clark is deputy to Sheriff Coriey. Mr. Boston Smith of Black creek, wae here Monday on business. Oat! on Caughman & Herman for a wee Kentucky horse or mole. Miss Florrie Harman is visiting friends in the Black creek section. Mr. Job S Wessinger, a prominent merchant of Chapio, was in town Monday. It's like falling to a bit of good fortune to get one of our $60.00 top biggies. W. P. Hoof. Mr. Quiney Wingsrd has been appointed Constable to Magistrate Bradford. The local dispensary sold $250.00 worth of booze on Saturday before Christmas. I have a lot of art squares and rags still on hand left over which I will sell cheap. Scott Hendnx. Mr. Fed Harman of Richland, was mingling with friends around the court house Monday. Mr. Cepbea Sease did not wait to come himself to pay up, but sent his renewal by a friend. We return thanks to W. T. Martin Sons, Wholesale Grocers, Columbia, for a beautiful 1905 calendar. Bey Z. W. Bedenbaugh wilt hold communion services at Pisgab church aext Sunday, at 11 o'clock a. m Mr. B ? Boubnight, of B F. D. Ha 1, is in town today on business and paid as s pleasant oalL Mr. Willie Seay and son, of Savannah, Ga, visited relatives and friends in town last week. Mr. J. S. Boozer formerly of Bal1 en tine, has moved to Chapin where he will in the future reside. Mr. E. H. Lewis, one of the best fanners on the Edisto, was here Monday and dropped in to see us. Solicitor Timmenaan is in Columbia preparing work for the Legislature which meets next Tuesday. Mr. J. H. Haltiw&nger, wife and little son of Hilton, spent Sunday night with Auditor Derrick's family. Mr. James Lindler, of the Peters section, recently killed a hog of his own raising that weighed 415 pounds net. The H. B. Hartley Co., wantB the purchasing public to know that they keep a full stock of general merchandise at the Depot. Bev. Dr. Fitcb, State Evangelist of the Baptist denomination, is conducting a very interesting meeting in the Baptist church in this place. Mr. Sim J. Miller, one of the best truck farmers between this place and Colombia, was in town Monday and called in and renewed his subscrip tion to the Dispatch and Home and Farm. PRESENTS! PRESENTS! FOR snsrew -srearj: BOY NOW AND BUY FROM SYLVAN BROS. There are.good reasons why you should buy from us. .. j 1st. We have the largest stock, and you are more apt to lind what you want when you have an assortment to select from. 2nd. We have the latest and most up to date styles that can be had, regardless of cost, ilrd. We give the most and Jxtsr for your money; in other words, sell at a lower price than anyone else for the same class of goods. 4th., and best of ail, we havtonly good, reliable, everlasting qualities, that can be guaranteed for a life time and then handed down. Don't buy before looking at our stock at SYLVAN BROS., JEWELERS, 1524 MAIS ST.. COLUMBIA, 3. C. L Mimnaogl Coli3.aao.Toia,, ie market with cash, supported 1 linery, Notio If IN THE CITY. MA Dr Fetch is now holcliDg a r?-vivai meetiog at the Baptist church iD tbis city, and will give tbe above illustrated sermon at the last service We were pleased to shake the band of Mr. Ben H. Knight, from Congaree, who was on our streets Monday. Our old friend and war chum, Mr. Adam Bister, who never likes to read bis paper without it being paid for, sent his renewal by mail. - Miss Lillian, daughter of former | Countp Supervisor S Luther Smith, ; of tbe Fork, visited relatives in town j during tbe holidays. Call on M. R. Hartley Co, at the Depot, when you desire to buy anything. They keep a nice stock of goods and will sell you cheap. Mr. Dave McCartha of the Black ' creek Rection, was in town Saturday and Sunday. His many friends hereabouts, were glad to see him. The chaingang is looated on the Two Notch road, and from there it will work the recently establised ? a t . it:. _1 J paDiic roaa oetweeu mis piace auu Irene. <? A charter has been given the Efenk of Leesville. H F Herdrix is the President and H. A Meetze the Cashier. The capital stock is $30,000. Carpenters are now afc work on the fotnre residence of Mr. Maoly George, on the Orangeburg road There is the scent of orange blossoms in the air. Mr. Brooks Harman of Columbia, Furfcick's popular head clerk, spent a few days with bis mother, who resides near here. He did not forget to call and see us. Miss Clair McGuire, of Little tor* N. C., who is attending the Catholic school in Aiken, visited her schoolmates, the Misses Graham, in this place, during the holidays. The ycung ladies And gentlemen, who are attending colleges in different section of the country and who came home to spend the holidays, have returned to resume their studies. vProf. Sid J. Derrick and wife Newberry college, spent the holidays with Mrs Kate Hendrix, of this^laee, and Mrs. D. F. E6rd, of Prober's Ford' the Aunt and sister of Mrs. Derrick. In accordance with the provisions of law, the Jury box was filled with the names of persons qualified to serve as Jurors. The Jury Commiesioners are the Clerk of Court, Auditor and Treasurer. We are informed that Mr. S. A. Mafcbias, post master at Irmo, who had a very delicate operation pernn bin hv Dr. Kendall i of Columbia, has got entirely well again. Mr. John J. Taj lor is not like eome of our subscribers hereabouts, but called in yesterday and settled for bis paper. There are others who would doubtless feel better if they . would follow his example. Mrs. Eoama Gr&icbeo, wife of Rev. J. G. Graicben and her talented young daughter, Miss Ernestine, returned home Friday from an extended vieit to the mother of the former, in Iowa. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. Court of Common Pleas. G. A. Shealy, Plaintiff, against R. E. Taylor and Man- Taylor, Defendants. Summons. For Relief. (Complaint Sen-ed.) To the Defendants R. E. Taylor and Mary Taylor: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED A 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 days ; after the service hereof: exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail j.to answer the complaint \nrmn me i time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac\ tion will apply to the Court for the re lief demanded in the complaint. j THURMOND & TIMMERMAN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. j To R. E. Taylor and Man* Taylor, non J Resident Defendants: j Yon will please take notice that the i summons and complaint in the above ! entitled action was filed in the office of ! the Clerk of Court for Lexington county, j in the State of South Carolina, on the j ^6th day of November, 1904, and is now ' on file in said office, j THURMOND & TIMMERMAN, j Plaintiff's Attorneys. Attest: ! (Seal.; SAMUEL B. GEORGE, ! C. C. C. P. | November :>>. 1904. ?>w9. i R Pn Bargain I U LfUa^Getters. , s. c. >y long experience, consequent! ns, Clothing, IL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT jj if J Jill illfc WITH A LOOK. Empress, are well worth seeing, for they are the best looking, best fitting and best feeling shoe a lady ever put her foot into. They are made of the softest, smoothest and finest patent and 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. mi 1 P A _ P 1 mere is a neap 01 sausiacuou in feeling well shod, and when we fit you that is just the way vou feel. EHRLICH'S, 16*3 Main Street! poTTTl}D|,t 0 f 1627 Main Streetf W-olDlilf 0> I. Sept 20?ly Don't Yon Need Some new silverware for your table? You might as weli have nice service on your tabie now and enjoy it while you are young especially when you can buy it so reasonably. 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 (beiore October 15), we will have an entire new line of handsome clocks 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: i ion he 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 gladh supplied if you | address I UNI WAREHOUSE GO. 'v*l?UMBIA, S, C. For Sale. Seven head of Rood work iarn j mules. For further information ant ! terms, apply to Dr. D. M. Croeeon j L:eevil!e, S. C. 0 J. L Mimnaugh S ( 9 Col"a.m"bia, S. C. y he gets the Cream of bargains, the Ibeneht of v )uying Kent's Furnishings, S r AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. SEN] "I " We will for the next fe^w ducjements in order to mo loaded and enormous stool wagons. This is mostly a. ly finished work that will < : wear any tiling you can uu lieving--come and see. mr mot When you say mules to us and get 01 ! us?not as high as they were. We carry color. GREGORY-RHEA MO T< ' IP mi mm ^ Is liere an and Fro W. P. F deal: GENERAL MI I Lexingti t&gsgaffi ; GIRARDEAU 1 m\ 1 THE CLOTH IE IfS. COLUMBIA, - - . V Bargain fjj ual d ^ every day $ I Um Givers. j a bargain day | ii/, AT jh. & J rhich we give to our Lexington Friends when D TO US FOR ANYTHING YOU want. r days give some extra in?ve the bulk of our over i of Buggies, Carriages and 11 new stuff-nice, new high outshine, outride and out7 elsewhere. Seeing is beJE!S. ~qp| ur prices you can't help but buy from a complete line always, any size, kind or IE CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. )HX \V. CONDER, See. una Xrcas. .d we sk> Mappy si??x*oixs ER IN DRCHANDISE, an, S. C. ~~~~1 ICtiristinos Goods. 'jv | Military Sets, Clothes Brashes, ^ 4.'' j Toilet Sets. Combs and Brushes, ir-..:. i Jewelry Boxes, Mirrors, ftf r:;'i ) j Writing Sets, Smoking Sets, |&, *.* t View Holders, Card Receivers. 111 Lamps, | Child's C. and B. Sets, Shaving Sets, I Manicure Pieces, Wrist Bags, Album *~SP5JliP^ S ! C James, Books, Testaments, JtJi1 i bles, Jewelry of every deI ' scription, Gold Watches S ' tonu. *10 to $30, Mugs. Tooth . Picks, China Novel/ | ries, 4 Piece Table Sets, : ; Fruit Baskets, Fruit Bowls, f:' j < "omb and Brush Trays, Tea, Su; gar and Cream Chocolet Sets, Waj tor Sots. Best Figured Vases, Toy Tea j Sets, Dolls of every description, Scis | sor Sets. Manicure Cases. Knife. Thimj ble and Scissors Sets, Cologne of every j kinds, in price from 25c. to $5.00. ; I Crosson Drug Co., I ' TTTSVTT.T/E S. C. if V I' @r* I ! Trespass Notice. I i \ EL PERSONS ARE HEREBY" : - * forbidden to hunt, lish. removing 1 wood, icttir'g stock rnn at large or treen|| 1 I ft i*s?-i???ny manner whatever. The law Bftw ami n ft I ; Will be rigcdlv enio'erxl 9ilHLLi1 * H-r*EAST* W. K. KAST i t w. flurro MRS. B. M. L. CLECKLY. ^ q December 21. 4wl0.