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$ THE LARGEST g | | Department Store I | SOUTH OF BALTIMORE J Our Bu"er is constant!" in th< Dry Goods, M COME TO SEE US WHEN OWWOTT. AWT) SCISSOES. I Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. A grass widow isn't necessarily in clover. . < The days are getting delightfully longer. Watch for the "ground hog" tomorrow. Old babbit metal for sale at this office. The Bazaar has any kind of comic valentine you want in stock. Mr. G. F. Leitzsey, of Lower Fork, called in Monday to see as. ; >; Thorough bred Polin China pigs for sale by M. D. Harman. ?' Mr. J. E. S pi rep, of Macedoo, was on oar streets yesterday. "Don't touch that arm," is a familiar expression these days. Call and take s look at the values offered by E G. Drefaer k Co. i / There is now not a single case of small pox in Lexington or vicinity. C&U on W. P. Roof for your farm wagons. He has any kind you want. Klondike's interesting letter will appear on the inside of our next issue. The bottomless pit is where a man's money and good resolutions goMr. J. D. Wingsrd, of the Clark's Mill sectiou, was on our streets Monday. .Mr: S. T. B Lorick, of Irmo, is in town today. ^Te paid us a pleasant call. * Mrs. Annie Roof, has returned from Tampa, Fla., much improved in a health. Bill Ogilsby, an sged colored man, died in this place yesterday from pneumonia. Lee A. Lorick & Bro, Columbia, advertise a fine line of stoves and ranges. The street brigade. has been out for several days at work on Depot . street. Mr. S.^X Meetze, of Fork township, was in town Monday on basiness. Miss May W. Calk, of near town, has renewed her subscription for another year. The best two dollar sboe in Columbia are those sold by "Lever, The Shoe Man." Mr. J. P. Shealy, one of Irmo's best citizens, called to see us when in town Saturday. $1.50 to $10.00 reduction on International Tailor Made Suits. Call on E G Dreher & Co. Mr. Thad. W. Dreher, of the Upper Fork section, was in town Saturday. There is some talk of the voung people hereabouts enjoying a Valentine party. IF IN NEED OF A PRESENT COME TO SYLVAN BROS., 1524 Main Street. We have them readv for vou. By following up our business closely and ordering goods in time, we now have our stock complete in all our lines again, and now as alivflvs onlv the host nf everything: only solid everlasting qualities: the newest, prettiest and most up-to-date patterns that can be had. Good quality, up-to-date styles and pretty patterns is what is appreciated, and what to look for when making a present of any kind. In buying from us, vou can make no mistake, as we have no other kind. Come in and take a look anyway. You can't help being pleased with both the goods and prices. SYLVAN BROS., JEWELERS, 1524 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. L Mimoaugh Col'U.mn.'bia,, 5 market with cash, supported bj iflinery. Notioi ' IN THE CITY. MAI! Meefcze & Son have just received a I shipment of the latest styles iD men's spring bate. Call and see them. Mr. J. W. Knight, odo of Bakers ville's best citizens, was in town jeeterday on business. Mr. J. S. Muse, of Brookland, was in town Friday and called in to see us before leaving. Oae second-hand five-horse power Frick engine for sale cheap. Apply to H. M. Wingard, Lexington, S. C. Mr. S. J. Meetze, Jr., who receives the Dispatch on Columbia It. F. D. No. 2, called in to see us yesterday. Mrs. Carrie Cayoe, of Brookland, while in town yesterday called in our office and subscribed for the Dispatch. If- TCT it -4 T>_ 11 l.*_. JUT. JCj. U meiz., VI uttiieuuuo, noo I in town yesterday paying bis taxes, etc. He called in to see us while here. 110 sweeping reductions in Tailor made suits places the price in reach of all. Let us take your measure now. E. G. Dreher & Co. The floating gang of the Southern Bail way has been here several dajs making some decided improvements at the depot. The banquet of Pelican Lodge, No. 75,1. 0.0 F, last Fridayjnighfc, was well attended and was quite an enjoyable affair. Mr. B. N. Senn, of BrooklaDd, one of the best farmers of that section. called to see us while in town last Friday. , *Call at the Bazaar and buy you a pretty Valentine for your sweetheart. Call early before they are picked over. Mr. D. E Lucas, or the Swansea section, came up yesterday and settled with Treasurer Sbealy and attended to other business. Go to Scott Hendrix when vou need a fine coffin or caeket, all styles and prices. Also yon will find all kind of furniture cheap. George Bowman, colored, was arrested last night and placed in jail by Sheriff Corley, charged with stealing meat from Mr. George Kleckly. Mr. S. B. Kyzer, who lives on the R P. D 1, from Gilbert, called in this morning and paid for his paper in advance for another year. Mr. Luther E. Black passed through town Friday on his way to Columbia and called in to see us, bringing with him a goodly sized slice of watermelon. The late freez9 materially damaged the pineappld and tender vegetable crops of Florida. The orange crop has not been injured, however. The Misses Efird came over from the College for Women in Columbia Saturday and spent that day and Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Efird. While at Leesville we stopped at Kinard's Hotel, the popular stopping place for commercial men, as well as those who desire elegant meals served in the best style. The 110 reduction of $150 to $10.00 on our Tailoring line makes the price really cheaper than ready i made garments. Have you a suit cut and to fit you. E. G. Dreher & Co. The little child of Mr. Buf us Kelly, , died in Columbia Friday of pneu- i monia. The interment was at Pleas- < ant Hill church in this county. 1 Another delicate flower has been removed from earth to bloom forever ia the garden of heaven. It is reported that Dr. W. H. Timmerman has been quite ill at bis home in Batesburg for nearly a week. A phone message from his bedside conveys the pleasing intelligence that his condition is improved and that he is expected to be out soon. The knowing ones say that an extra train will be put on the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens railroad to run between Columbia and New % * i ^ ^ i berry, ana win be scneamea to leave the former city at 7 o'clock a. m. and arrive there sometime in the afternoon. Mr. D. B. Riwl, who haB been in the lumber business near Jasper, Fla, ~jT the past two years, has been elect, <5 Cashier of the First Natioual Bank Bateeburg. Mr. and Mrs. Bawl have returned from the *\Land of Fiowerp" and are now residents of their old home. 0 fo Bargain u bUi j(Setters. 5 b. c. r long experience, consequently 1 bu^ is, Clothing, ( L ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT i ?^E^?W i ni WITH 1 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 dazed 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 Street I fAIIlUD I? C 6 1627 Main Street f ttlLUMDIil, Ji It Sept 20?ly Don't Yon Need Some new silverware for your table? You might as well have nice service on your 4 tabie now and ecjoy it while you are young especially when you can buy it sc 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 (before 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. LACHIGOTTE & CO., JEWELERS, 1424 MAIN STBEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. just" a word TO FARMERS: III WAREHOUSE CO., of fl 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 1 address ; THE ill WAREHOUSE 1,: '"'"LUMBIA, S, C. Try an Order. You can have your name, business and address printed on your envelopes and note heads at $2 00 for 250 eachHigh grade stationery used and neat work dore, a trial will convince you. Dispatch Job Office. . I. L Mimnaugh & Colu.rin.ToIa,, S. C tie gets the Cream of bargains, the lbenefit < ring ient's Furnishings, 1ND CAREFUL ATTENTION. S] Gregory-lea Mule LOG WA( FARM W DRAY W, SPRING LAUNDRY GROCERS 3UTCHEF HUCKSTI JOHN W. CONDER. Seci COLUMBIA, GrET O^CJl \ W UU1IV A uuuw We Handle Virginia-Carolina Ctiem I P. ROOF, | | Dolaar Locals. E.Eargie.ofl Miss Bessie D< To the Editor of the Dispatch: married. Rev ing. The grain crop was somewhat jfc jg expecte Jamaged by the weather of last week. at tbjg pjace w No indications of farm work beiDg tbe Dear futu, ioDe yet. opening the ofl Rev. J. D. Shealy conducted divine tbe D jervices at Mt. Hebron yesterday. wm gtarj. from Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Werte, of Fox, Eargle will be Saluda county, visited at Mr. A. L. a B .-a jg aboi. Eargle's yesterday. to b in to fc Misses Edna and Maggie Snel- fertilizere?, perl ?rove, of Lorena, spent Saturday value of sameoight and Sunday with their cousins, ; Now, what \ Misses Bessie and Debbie Ann Snel- understand =r?!e* , , rrr tt. i * i guano depend? Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Eargle, of , of Unt {ood t Newberry, visited the former a par-! thrBB ents Thursday night and Friday. J ejdered fre h AT- XT A Chaalr a n rl rlanohtAr i , ., LL". ~ v ana nitrogen o Miss Essie, of tbe Etheredge section, Qf tbege ingr( attended services at Mt. Hebron f0u0Wg. p^0 yesterday and spent tbe evening with ceDtg er Prof, and Mrs. D. A. Quattlebaum. d* am^oc Mr. Allen B. Ceughman, of New- 8nd frei ht (r berry College, and Miss Jessie Caugh- determine tbe man, who is teaching school in the 8mount 0 Georgia, spent a few days with their ! food acd mu? parents last week after attending tbe ! h pprhans funeral of their brother, Mr. Jacob ?? to " ? L Caugbman, at Edgefield. Thursday evening of last week, at er *e"erthe home of tbe bride, Mr. Wesley ' January 30, rn *?** UUit Si?ers. I abaegainday | / itf jrjxtf AT pfx )f which we give to our Lexington Friends when Shoes, Hats and Caps. END TO US FOR ANYTHING YOU WANT. J f| 1115 Plain Street, y|je COLUMBIA, S. C. SONS, IRONS. AGONS, WAGONS, r WAGONS, ' >' WA60NS, IS' WAGONS, ERS' WAGONS. 4 M..U A. a lYiuic uuii retary and Treasurer, - - - - - S. C. | prices o:tr uiu nuiui i a Fall Line of . Co., and Armou: Fertilizers DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, LEXINGTON, S. C. dewberry county, and j LEXINGTON MARKET, srrick, of Du pier, were 1 00BBECTEr, weekly by the mebchants. ' . J. D. Shealy officiatBaeon Hamster lb ... n d that tbe post office !! K I ill be re-estabiisbed in Butter% per I5 re. Tbe reason for j Eggs, per doz, .... 15 5ce is to supply the j Turkeys, per lb ... 8 a TO iw R. F. D. route that I Geese, perpr 70 a so this piace. Mr. A. L. j Chickens, per head 15 a 35 the postmaster. j BeQs^ax' per a a 20 1 it time for the farmers ! ?ee.f' 10 a l'~f' ;?1 Pork :o a 12% my lueu Tallow pQr 4 a . laps a few lines on tbe p6r B ]0 will be of interest. Flour, per cwt :?:> a3^3 ' ?e wish for everyone Corn, per bu 75 : is, that the value of Peas, " " 90 } alone on tbe amount Oats, " " ?o hat it contains. The Podder, per cwt 90 100 its tbat are to be con- ^et Pot?oes- Mr bu ? vs" . , . j . u Rice, per lb 3 a o osphoric acid, potasn r ammonia. Tbe value ? ? sdients are about as Kutlands feed, sale and livery sphonc acid 41 to 5 8table8 in Batesburg, are ample and D. %?ota& 0 c commodious and be also carries a 11a 15 cents per pound jar^e jjDe 0j? gne vebjcie8^ fcarne8g om seaboard. So to aD(j g0 forfcb< jje has recently add- value of suano nnd a/4 4 a Vi 4 a kneinafifl ] " I cu tu uio wuoiucoo suu uuueita&iu^ i each kind of plant j department and has one of the finest iply by the above num- hearses ever seen in this part of the 11 will have something gtate jjr j0hD Efcheredge is the l this subject in anoth- p0jite and accommodating manager Lloyd. of the business and he makes it a 1905. study to please his customers.