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SHOES MILLINI For Everybody. The Latest ! All Shapes. 1 Come and $ Special attention! given to all orders! 1 and requests for! ^ samples. Potior! ^ name oxfcour mail-! ' &'!?&'v - ' I ing list at once. Men's Hats i Men and 1 And Caps. i Suits and C< PENCIL AND SCISSORS. | Wayside Notes Gathered Here and * There by a Dispatch Man. The grip is prevailing everywhere. Boy yoar .wagons from Lexington Department Store. A golden key unlocks many a prison door. A little snow and sleet fell hereabouts Monday. How did yoa enjoy that valentine yon'reorive^?^ rvev. o- sr. ouulujjoii; win pieauu 8fc St. John's (Calk Road) church on the third Sunday in this month, at 11 o'clock a. m. The public is cordially invited. See the new uad'' of the GregoryRhea Mule Co., Columbia. They have an exceptionally fine stock and are prepared to give you the lowest prices. Miss Nettie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L H Russell, of Abbeville, left yesterday for her home after a pleasant visit to her Aunt, Mrs. P. L. Harman, of this place. Messrs. D. S. Bouknight and J. W. Busby, of the Fork, were in town Saturday on matrimonial business, and they do say that the oraDge buds will soon bloom hereabouts Tbe trade of the town is very good for thi9 season of the year. The people seem to be buying freely for boose and farm and do not seem to mind the low price of cotton. Four or five months out of twelve is too short a time to send a child ' ? I A MAMM AmU AinI ft /Mtff Bo far the farmers have bought ery little guano. Bay yoar eiotbiog from Lexington Department Store. The time for making tax returns expires on the 20oh. The wings of ricbes enable some men to fly from tbeir poor relations. $1.25 pays for the Dispatch and Home and Farm for one year. .Court here next week. Don't for get as when you come to town. Buy your buggies from Lexington Department Store. Tbe poet ofSee at Delmar is to be reestablished. Mrs. Levi Nichols, from Braver Dam was shopping in town Saturday ? -Bay your bats, from Lexington k Department Store. .Mr. B. J. G. Lever, of Chapin, :. called to see us Saturday while in town. Mr; J. Olin Croat who lives on B F D 1, Gilbert, was trading in town Friday. For nearly a week the Sunny South worshipped at the footstool of the ioe king. D. R. Lee, from out, on Congaree, was in town Saturday trading, and called in to Fee ue. Remember the Bazaar is headqaarters for fancy and plain candies, cakes, crackers, etc. Mr. Willie F. Roof, of Barr, called in our office yesterday and subscribed for the Dispatch. Mrs. Henry Steel and charming daughter, Miss Yirgie, were in town shopping yesterday. Buy your shoes from Lexington Department Store, Umbrellas keep some men dry and others remain dry because they are 'riot invited to take something. Mr. G S Grout from the Pond 'Branch section, was in town Friday on business. ; Thomas L Martin was in town Wednesday afternoon on special hnfiinAsR and called to see ns. Cotton seed meal and holla for sale by Lexington Department Store. Miss Florrie Harman has- returned from a very pleasant visit to friends in the Black creek section. Mr.. Win. Westmoreland, of Sa-" maris, was in town Friday and called in to shake our hand. Oar industrious yonng correspondent at Priceviile. Mr. Wade A Price, was in town Saturday. All those who attend court are requested -to call and inspect the stock of general merchandise of Meetze & Son. Mr. W. L. Taylor, e prosperous young farmer up on Saluda, sold eotton here Saturday and called in to see us. Mr. W. E. Corley, who receives the Dispatch ou R. F. D. No. 1 from this place, dropped in to see us yesterday. Boy your dry goods from Lexington Department Store. W. D. Sbuli and .D. J. Roof, two of our oldest. subscribers, were in * town Monday -and dropped in to see " us. H. M. Wmgard invites the public to call on him when in need of general merchandise. He keeps a nice s\ock and sells very cheap. Another cold wave visited us Moni day afternoon, but it has left us without doing any damage to the fruit trees. Mrs. Willie E. Harman of Augusta, Ga, is visiting the parents of her husband. Col. and Mrs. M. D. Harman,"in this place. Place an order for job printing with the Dispatch office and you wiu be pleaeid with the work. Good neat work is our success. Clerk of Court Samuel B. George is very anxious for all witnesses and jurors to be prompt in attendance j upon the opening of court. SKY | SILKS. DEI 5tyl?S Reliable and Always J s Desirable. >ee- i We Can Suit. ! Pre r. l-. nii Largest Department Store in th< w * ;0y's Men's Furnishings! D: . Choice Stock of Collars, 'From tl Shirts and Neckwear i 1 Dr W. L Km-ecc, a prominent pbyeiciaD of BaX'er, aod one of our promptest paying subscriber?, was in town Monday. Charlie M Roof, one of the handsomest young men on Twelve Mile creek, was in town yesterday and called in to see us. Press W. Franklin, of R. F. D. No. 2, and who u one of our promptest paying colored subscribers, renewed bis subscription. Boy your groceries, from Lexington Department Store. David Hall, formerly engineer for G. A. Guignard, Columbia, is'now master mechanic for tbe Cbiquola M'fg. Co, of Honea Path, this State. Tbe new R F. D. from Gilbert goes into effect today. Mr. R. A. Barr is the carrier and tbe route goes through the Adair eectioD. Uncle Jasper Derrick has received bis commission as Magistrate for bUB jubbbvmr umuniva. jlud ui tbe morning to you, Judge Derrick Treasurer Frank W. Sbeaiy took returns for tbe Auditor at Crout'n store Monday. He reports a good turnout of tbe people or tfcafc section. J At a meetiDg of the city fathers herd Monday night Mr. J. J. Bickley ^was ejected policeooan and street Overseer vice Mr. Gus Lorick resigned.; Mr. G H Swygert who holds a lucrative pesition with Uocle Ssm at Washington, sent bis subscription to the Dispatch for which he has our thanks. When you visit Columbia be sure to call in at Tapp?s Greater Department Store aDd see the many lovely I things they are offering' at bargain prices. TXT TT mil 1 m*Aonli of XVCV. If. U mil picmu au Horeb next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. He will preach in the afternoon at tbe PoorHouee. Services to begin at 4:30 o'clock. t> __ c? r? cji l :n -.v. IU HUUUUl yuui otuuut id uuv at home send to the Palmetto Collegiate Institute and supplement the short term. Ia making your purchases of plantation and family supplies you should bear in mind that T. B. Aughtry & Co, Columbia, have in stock the finest selection at the lowest prices. Mr. T. E Campbell was called to Georgia last week on account of the serious illness of bis mother, who since died, and Mr. Campbell has returned to bis home in this place. Mr. Robert Shall, who has been attending Oak Grove school, entered the Palmetto Collegiate Institute as his school closed Friday. Mr. Shull boards with Mr. E. B. Roof. < Mr. Estos Shull, of New Brockland, is now attending the Palmetto Collegiate Institute. The school he attended during the winter has closed. Mr. Shuli boards with Mr. E. B. Roof. f What The Home Bank, Lexington, S. C, offsrs above all else Is Safety. Call, write or 'phone, and we will tell you a whole lot of ways in which we can be helpful to you along the line of our business. There are a number of subscribers in this immediate vicinity who receive their papers at the Lexington office, who are in arrears, and this is j to notify them that unless ' they call j in and settle within the mxt ten days we will |>e compelled to drop their j names from our list, and place the accounts for collection. PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. 2SS GOODS. ; SUITS : the Best at Littlej And Shirts. New Style; Prices. j Arriving Every Day. stty Patterns. ! Latest Styles. tsajs:A-XJG COLUME s South. When you visit the ci ants supplied under one roof, th tnbrellas. -j Notions. to 50c. kind to the j Particular attention paid inest- silk. i to small wares. * j IF IN NEED OF A PRESENT \ COME TO SYLVAN BROS,, 1521 Main Street. We have them ready for you. By following up our business closely and ordering goods in time, we now have otir stock complete in all our lines again, and now, as always, only the best of 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 airy kind. In buying from us, you can make no mistake, as we have no other kind. Orvt ? ? -?> >/! lol'ft o lnrvl- r.wiru'm' in aiiu tut cl iwi\. uuj ? a v , Yoa can't help being pleased with both the goods and prices. SYLVAN BROS, JEWELERS, 1524 MAIN 8T., COLUMBIA. S. C. Peruvian Guano. The Lexington Department Store has secured a limit* d quantity of tie old time Peruvian Guan?. The-e goods are imported from Pern. If you want to use fotne of tbis guai^ you will please {ive your order icr same at your earliest convenience so that you can bave ibe, quantity wanted reservtd for you. Corns early, as it wiil not last long. We are the only people handling these goods in this part of the State. Lexington Dept. Store. To Prevent a Cold Any Day take a Ramon's Pill at first indication?arouse the liver, quicken the circulation and go along about your work. Any druggist will refund the price if not satisfied. 25 cents. For Sale at Harmon's Bazaar. LEXINGTON MARKET, ? CORRECTED WEEKLX BY TEE MERCHANTS. Bacon Hams, per lb ll Sides. " " x Shoulders." s Butter, Der ft ' i"? Eggs, per doz 15 Turseys. per lb 8 a to Geese, per pr 70 a so Chickens, per head ir> a 25 Beeswax, per to a 20 Beef, per to .. 10 a 12V2 Pi-rb. " " :o a 12y2 Tallow, per to 4 a o Lard, per to 10 Flour, per cwt .. i7r? n 32."> Corn, per bu tt? Peas, " " 9? Oats " " 00 Fodder, per cwt 90 100 Sweet Potatoes, per bu so Bice, per lb 3 a :> p WSTH fl LOOK. Km press, tiro well worth seeing, for they are the best looking, best fitting :nirl host feeling shoo a lady | ever put her foot into. They are made of the softest, l smoothest and lines! patent and i glazed kid that over went into a ! ?3.50 ladies' shoe. Welba, our ?3.00 beauty, is as f 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 lit you that is just the way | you feel. EHRLId'S, J 1643 Main Street < 001 i Ilk! I ^ f 1627 Main Streets lULLlDlJlf 0. I. Ladies' Neckwear Corsets. . j Undei j ' S;And Laces are Acknowl- All the Leading Makes And Hosiery edge Leaders. j in a full line of Sizes, complete she ! Lovolv Creations. A perfect fit guaranteed.; of Bali rH & COMP. 31 A, S. C. ty call at the "BIG- STORE" snd save time and r ere being twenty separate stores. j Trunks. Rugs and Mattings Lin< l Full line of Trunks and The lowest prices on Headquarters Dressing Cases. Rugs of all kinds. j Towels Grandest Assortmei EVER SHOWN IN THI tvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvt Our new supply the very essence of of the Choicest Mules 011 the big markets, offer you at prices that we positively guars We will get your business if you will give Mule for the least money. JOHN W. CONDER, Secreta: COLUMBIA, - 1 1 . GET OUR t Oj I wvwvww* We Handle a Virginia-Carolina Chcm. C I P. ROOF, ' i ! wear ! Domestics. Shirt Waists . The most;The largest stock at the.For Ladies. Exclusive >wn this sidej lowest prices. i styles, timore. I The prices are ri^rhfr. ! The admiration of all. I The Big Store is interesting everyday in the year. IThere are special aoney. All your values and sales advertised each week sns. i Wash Goods. ! White Goods. I i 5 on Linens. jNew Spring wash Fabrics Sheer White Lawns and Etc. i arriving daily. | New White Madras. nt of Fine Mules : CITY OF COLUMBIA. j ' perfection. The Largest stock on hand \ bought bv experts in their line, is what we tntee are lower than you can buy elsewhere, it to the one who can sell you the best r ~ try and Treasurer, S. C L ?? R X C2 K S tr I I Full Line of . ...J A fl i.'l' o., anQ amour r erasers, EALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, LEXINGTON, S. C. ?*i *