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Ir' * * SHdES i MILLOT i F or Everybody. The Latest All Shapes. Come, and Special attention; given to all orders; end requests fori samples. Put -our ^ name on our maill; I ; ^ ing list at once. ; ! Men's Hate i MenandI _ i r> AT>fi Caps. ! ou;u> v/ &s>*' I PSJSTCH. AND SCISSOBS. ? | Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. The grip is prey ailing everywhere ; '" Psy yon street does. Oar eteets need working. p>*: .. ' Weare having mod- wiihoot end. ^ Fresh Baker's breed, at the Bazaar. Fresh Garden Seed, at the Bazaar. C Call at the Bazaar for your coogh .. sedieine. Mr. James C. Fort of Pelion, was 'icLtown Monday. ? "v Depot street and pavements are aasoh in need of work. ??nf Anma f.hlQ VAftf !j,.? XUXOIK2& UWO UW WUJV ?waw until (be 23rd of April. Mr. Dave McCartba of Black creek, attended court this week. T&Z - : I, Por standard family and patent | medicines, call at (be Bazaar. it: It now seems that the tourist hotel /&t Bateeburg is sn assured fact. Prof. S. S. Lindler, of Gilbert, was in town Monday attending court vyS"- * When you want the b9sfc goods for 2%>: the least money come to Lexington. Mr. Job G. Swygert while in atI' tendance opon court, called to see as. sT: The town council is extending Depot street from Main to Fox fc street. . | Bsmon's Belief and Pink Pills? The best medicine to buy?at the Bazaar. . Xitzy men like to. fish and bunt ?fish for defers and bunt for soft snaps. Mr. H. Steele, of near Barr, was t in town Monday and gave ue a pleasant call. ^7- We hear eome complaint of oats |: being frozen in some parts of the eoanty. ' good second band bicycle for B&leat a sacrifice. Apply at the Dispatch office. 7 MirfC. S. Goodwin, of the Gaston section, paid bis respects to this office Monday. Mr. J. M. Craps hs3 sold the Sky Light Hotel property in ward Craps, ;,7.; to Jesse Hall man. Mr. E A. Barr moved to Gilbert last week and is now carrying mail 7 on B F. D No 8. Hereafter court for Lexington will convene at ibis place in August, November and February. ?v\ . Mr. George McCartba has a verv . sick boy. He has been confined to his bed for several weeks. Dr. E J. Etberedge, one of our live representatives and a clever gentlemen, was in town Monday. ^ ** * % tl ; peeswax warned m large or smau quantities. Highest market prices paid in cash at the Dispatch office. ' wmmmmm^ ??? y IF IN NEED OF A PRESENT COME TO SYLVAN BROS., 15241H aia Street. We have them readv for you. % following up our business 'closely and ordering goods in time, we now have our stock complete in all our lines again, and now, as always, oniv the best oi / V 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 lool^for when making a present of an\ ,kin<l. in buying from us, you can make no mistake, as we have no other kind. Come in and take a look anyway. You can't helpbeingpleased with both the goods and prices. SYLVAN BROS., JEWELERS, 1524 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. A p.. f** ERY | SILKS. j DEI Styles iEverytllillg Reliable and! Always * \ I>esirable. See. /- -. } We CanSrrit. ] Pre j. 1^. MI Largest Department Store in thf w ? ? > s jMen's Furnishings TJ: 'Choice Stock of Collars, From tii oars. , gjiixts ana Neckwear 1 | A girl doesn't care to be every thing to an eligible man. Sbe is satisfied to become bis better half. We are safe ssjing that more commercial men come to Lexington than to any place of its size in tbe State. On account of tbe unavoidable absence of Judge Izlar, court did not open here until about 3 o'clock Monday. Fresh eggs for hatcbiDg from fine Black Langshans, tbe beat all round fowls, $1 per setting. Apply at tbe Dispatch office. Dr. J. W. Geiger was in town Saturdav in attendance upon tbe County Pension Board and called to see us. Mr. B F. Able, who is in the employment of tbe government at Washington, remembered us with his dollar. The free school at tbe Palmetto Collegiate Institute will close next Friday, Feb. 24, after which a pay school will be conducted. Mr. D L Keisler has added his name to the subscription list of tbe Dispatch and now gets bis paper on R. F. D. 3, out from Gilbert. Col. D. J. Griffith was in town Monday shaking hands with bis numerous friends. They were glad to see him looking so well. Mi*. Pat Bickley and daughter, of the Fork, were in town trading Friday. Pat always prompt, did not fail to call in to see us. Mrs. Willie E. Sarman returned to her home in Augusta Monday, after a pleasant visit to the parents of her husband in this place. Capt Henry SpanD, of Leesville, is in town attending court. Captain Spann is a former Clerk of the Court; and is very popular herebouts. If you are bilious and feel bad, call at the Bazaar and buy a box of Raymon's Pink Pills and take them as directed and you will be relieved. Our old friend John McCartha, from on Black creek, was in town the first part of the week. Friend John is one of the best men in the county. Mr. W. B. Fallaw, the popular carrier of Gaston R. F. D., while attending conrt as a witness in the Sigbtlers murder case, called in to see us Mon I *** Mr. Isaac Edwards, one of Batesburg's prominent business men, and foremen of the grand jury for the current year, called in to see us yesterday. Mr. Sam Seastrunk runs a first class meat market next door to Meetze & Son and invites the public to call on him when they want fresh meat ? Mr. E. H. Sbealy, who resides on the new R. F. P. route No. 3, out from Gilbert called in our office last Saturday and settled his dues to the Dispatch. Rev. J. G. Graichen, pastor of St. * Stephen's Lutheran church in this j place, will preach at Providence l church, above here, next Sonday morning. Mr. Lucius W. Wise, one of Pelion's prominent merchants, was a i witness in court here, the first of the | week, and we were glad to shake j his hand. W? rfiarpf, tn loam fViftf. TTnnlfl .Taka Dreber is quite ill at bis bome in Dutch Fork. God grant that tbe days of this venerable Patriarch may be lengthened. We thank those subscribers who I called in and settled their accounts ; while in town this week. Their | favor is duly appreciated and will be I loDg remembered. I Two hundred and fifty each of : note heads and envelopes with your i came, business and address neatly i printed thereon for 82, at the Dis patch Job Office. The Southern Railway carpenter ! force have begun remodelling the j depot at Gilbert. This will be a t" lmnrnffflmonf Vine Knon _ oui^uu auu uas uccu | Deeded for quite a while. j Mr. T. E. Addy, the prompt and J Kccoinmodating carrier of the Peak j R F. D . and his friend, Mr. Sbealy, j of near Peak, were in town yesterday | aud gave this office a pleasant call. | Mr. James C. Hope of Peaks is | a juror this week and called in to tee i us. Mr. Hope is one of Lexington's ; most substantial sods and we are S proud to class him among our friends. i :ss GOODS. SUITS the Beet at Little And Shirts. New Styles Prices. j Arriving Every Day... tty Patterns. j Latest Styles. MNAUG COLUME i South. When you visit the cii ants supplied under one root th mbrellas. i Notions; ; te 50c. kind to the'Particular attention paid inest silk. j to small wares. wmmmamammamammmmaaammmHmmmmmmm j Parties having wheat to grind at jE J Georgia fbur mill will please J dbliver their wheat at I he earliest possible convenience, 88 the mill will undergo repairs after the 15th of March. Dr. Wm. G. Browne, practical and scientific optician, is at the Kaminer hotel and will remain until th& middle of Dexfc week. If you want any work of this kind done, call to see the Doctor. Mr. Charles H. Drafts has resigned his position as night clerk at the Colombia hotel and accepted a position as conductor of dinning car on the Seaboard. He spent Saturday Snndav at hnmfi in this nlftce. While trimmiDg the window of the dry goods department of the Lex iDgton Department Store last Saturday Mrs. Mamie Muller fell against the large plate glass window 8Dd broke it. Fortunately she received no ii jury, but it was a narrow escape. Mr. Charlie N. Backer died last Sunday, at bis home near Swansea. Mr. Kucker was in the prime of life and was a man of some prominence and influence in the community in which he resided and his death is a ! sore affliction to his relatives and friends. The M. K Hartley Co. at the depot, will sell you general merchandise as cheap as any one Be sure and call to see them before vou buy. A complete stock is always kept. Safety, Security and 4 per cent, on deposits. We scrutinize every investment, employing the most searching and reliable means to safeguard the interests, both of ourselves and our patrons. We pay the highest rate of interest compatible with our i careful, conservative system. The Home Bank. 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. C o. 1 / > A4> UnmviritiV Dor/Aflr X1 Ui OOJ.U Oil liUtl JLilrtiii UtV^tKti . LEXINGTON MAEKET, OOKBECTED WEEKLY BY THE MERCHANTS. Bacon Hams, per lb 11 " Sides. " " h Shoulders, " s Butter, per ft 15 Eggs, per doz 13 Turaeys, per lb 8 a 10 Geese, perpr 70 a so Chickens, per head is a 35 Beeswax, per ft a 20 Beef, per ft ? 10 a 12% Pork. " " 10 a 12% Tallow, per ft 4 a 5 Lard, per ft 10 Flour, per cwt i. 75 a 325 Corn, per bu 75 Peas. " " 90 Oats, " " 00 Fodder, per cwt 00 100 Sweet Potatoes, per bu SO Bice, per lb 3 a 5 i I tiE m m AAM WITH A LUUK. Empress. arc well worth seeing, for they arc the best looking, best fitting and best feeling shoe a lady ever put her foot into. They are made of flu* softest, | smoothest and finest patent and ! glazed kid that ever went into a I Sd.oO ladies* shoe. Welha. our S.TiKi beauty, is as 1 far ahead of other Sd.00 shoes as i an automobile is and ox cart. 'Pi. ? ... .. I.,..-,,. ,.<* l-.)i lcf.w.f i nn 1 J J ("IV 1 > <1 lil'til- "'J .''(ii I,:JH'.UUH ! in feeling well sho'l. himI when ! we lit you is jnti the way you fool. i i i 1643 Main Street' I'M ( lip |\ C f 1627 Main Stiett > vuLLJiPIAj 1 i Ladies' Neckwear! Corsets. ! Underwes J Ana Laces are Aeknowl-j Ail the Leading Makes; And Hosiery. Ti edge Loaders.*** *| in a.fnlllineoi'; Sizes. jeomplete shown t i Lovely Creations. IA perfect fit guaranteed.' of Baltimor H & COMPA *IA, S. O. ty call at the "BIG STOKE'' snd save time and monc ere being twenty separate stores. Trunks. jBugs and Mattings Linens. < ; |Ft?II lino, of Trunks andiThe lowest prices onjHeadquarters on I Dressing Cases. i Rugs of all kinds. ; Towels. Etc West Assortment EVER SHOWN IN THE CI jl^VVVV^ ^vvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvk'vv ? Our new supply the very essence of p< of the Choicest Mules on the big markets, bo offer you at prices that we positively guaranty We will get your business if vou will give it O / o Mule for the least money. Mf Iff Q ll uiogui j'nnoa JOHN W. CONDER, Secretary COLUMBIA, I Just Recivi II Car Fnre Peru MaangggmffimaBBMaBigaawaHMi rmaa__ [PLOWS, DISC EASEOW GUANO BISTRIE COTTON OLIN & CHATTANOOGA We will he glad to have y< our stock which is alv Choicest and Fresh the Marl l P. ROOF, i i ir Domestics. Shirt Waists it- most,T1h- largest stock at thc-;For Ladies. Exclusive his sidej lowest prices. . styles, e. i The prices are right. The admiration of all. The Big Store is i ^7" interesting every ' day in the year. There are special ;y. All your ! values and sales ad V CI tiocu CCtC-LL W CCA. Wash Goods. | White Goods. linens.1New Spring wash Fabrics!Sheer White Lawns and arriving daily. New White Madras. " si Fine Mules :TY OF COLUMBIA. ^rfection. The Largest stock oil hand & i ught by experts in their line, is what we 3e are lower than you can buy elsewhere. i- 1 1 ?^ ~ ~-11 TO II1C (Hit? WI1U cy.ll sell vuu Hie ucso / and Treasurer, - - s. c. HI A H fill A M A I muuiuiu | 'ming Implements. - UXORS. I ' PLANTERS, I L SLEEL PLOWS. I ju call and inspect | rays full of the 3 est Goods on 1 cet. | LLER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. LEXINGTON, S. C. r / / /