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SHOES MILLIN: For Everybody. The Latest All Shapes. Come and ? i Special attention; given to ail orders! and requests for! ^ samples. Put ~our r i The came on our mailing list at once, j Men's Hats j Men and] And Caps. ' Suits and C PENCIL AND SCXSSOES. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. March winds will cow prevail. * Only a few robins have visited our community. A full line of patent medicine in stock at the Bazaar. To make bens lay?hit * them on the head with an ex. There were a great many 'people in town Monday. Farmers are laying their plans to make bay while the sun shines. Fresh Garden Seed, at the Bazaar. The tnrpentiners are make preparations for a big harvest this year. T. X. L. cares neuralgia and toothache. Mr. Jesse Hallrnan has moved into his new home on Lower Main street. The battle cry of the farmer is more bog and hominy and less cotton. T. X. L. relieves when properly applied. Mr. John Sfcealy, of the Summit News-Letter force, was in town Satarday. For fine box paper, tablets, en velops and stationery of all kinds, go to the Bazaar. T. C Storkie, E*q, msde a busi 3688 trip to Washington for several days last week. Seed or bring that Almighty Dollar you are due the Dispatch. We are in need of money. Mr. J. C Reynolds, a successful -merchant of Swansea, was in our office yesterday. It is rumored that another pretty brick building will soon be erected in our town. The linemen of the Bell phone system were in town today, repairing the wires of the company. We were pleased to see the smiling face of Representative Paul E. Hutto in town Monday. T. X. L cores ekio disease. Price 25 cents. Mr. Jesse M. Malpass. one of Batesburg's most prominent citizens, is in town in attendance upon court. Two pair of Poised China pigs, fall stock, for sale at $15 00 per pair. M. D. Harman. Mr. W. H. Donley, one of Gilbert's live and progressive merchants paid us a pleasant call Monday. The beet line of farming implements, hoes, rakes, etc., is offered by T. B. Aughfcry & Co, Columbia. Messrs. B P. and J. L. Roland, two of Irene's best citizens, called in to see us yesterday while in town. We had a pleasant call from Mr.. F. M. Hodge last Monday. He is carrier of R F. D. No. 2, out from Swansea. IF INNEEDOF 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 our 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. (lood 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, you can make no mistake, as we have no other kind. Come in and take a look anyway. You can't help l>eiii?pleased with tx)tli the goods and prices. SYLVAN BROS., JEWELERS, 1524 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. EEY j SILKS. j DRE! C4"*r1 ac jEverything Reliable audi Aiwa vs t Otyies.| Desirable. j See. i We Can Suit. ! Pret j. i^. mi: Largest Department Store in the ws Boy's Men's Furnishings; Ui , . | Choice Stock of Collars.' From th< <o'd ... | g]^,. au,j Neckwear j li I You should see the Dice lice of j plantation and family supplies offer- j ed by T. B. Aughtry & Co , Col urn- j bia. The enow, sleet and rain is now j about over and why now go to wofk j on our streets which need w< rk j, badly. Mr. H. A. Lorick, one of Irmo's \ prominent merchants and business j men, made us a pleasant call Monday, j He is a juror this week. Now that the Legislature has ad-, j journed Dr. E J Etberedge will be j ,n kia ah TiAAsviila nreDared to ! do all kinds oi dental work. We learn that there are about 200 j applicants for pension from this | county which is about forty more ; than last year. Miss Lillie Smoak has become ! teacher of the Boylston school for j the unexpired term. We hope her ! much succees in her new school. i T. X. L. cures rheumatism and; neuralgia. I Mr. W. B. Meetz?, now of Atlanta, ' (ts., visited bis mother aDd other j near relatives in this place last week. \ He has returned to hia home in Atlanta. Notwithstacd the unfavorable out- I look at present, there will be as much ! commercial fertilizers used in ibis county the coming season than there has ever been. Soon the fisherman will eDjoy his ; sport and the place to get "sure j catchers", is at the Bazaar. Everv- ! * { thing in the fishing line is kept in stock. We a*** pleased to know that Miss Sue H. Corley is prospering nicely with the school at Smith Branch She has about five weeke more before the term will close. I i ) L. K. Sturkie, Esq , one of the prominent lawyers of theOraDgeburg T> A jjar, uuu a luiiuoi ucaiugivu uuj, j remembers the Dispatch with a dol- j iar for another year. Thanks. Mr. John S. Fox, of this place, has accepted a responsible position with the Augusta Lumber Company, of Augusta, Ga, and will leave soon I to commence his duties. When in need of 8 liniment try T. X. L. The chain gang is now working on the poor bouse farm and roads in that vicinity. Next Tuesday it will move to Steadman to fill in the dam j washout there and to do other work ! in that part of the county. Oq account of an appointment at Nazareth next Sunday mcroiDg, the Rev. J. G. Graichen will hold no morning services at St. Stephen's There will, however, be preaching there at night at tho usual hour. j i Dr. Thomas H. Dreher a promi- j nent physician of St. Matthews, who j has been on a short visit to his sick j father, Mr. Jacob W. Dreher, passed j through town Monday on bis return i to St. Matthews, and called in to see us. 1 Miss Pearl Beaty, of Iva, S. C, who ha9 been teaching school in Uoion, while returning to her home visited her sister, Miss Annie, who \ is teaching in the Palmetto Colle- j ! giate Institute in this place, several j i days last week. I As a matter of information to our j readers we state that the best make j of sewing machines, needles, attach- ! AA rv V\/i of T T-T J UiCUlC^ cn.-., v;nu uo uau nv u O.JL ; j Berry's, 1804 Main street, Columbia, | | S C Be sure to call and see him, ! | next to Wm. Piatt's. J t Let me write your life and fire j j insurance. Only v?ry best compa- < i nies represented. I buy und sell real j j estate, both town aDd country. See j j ad in another column. Write or j j call to see me at The Home Bach, j j Lexington, S. C. Alfred J. Pox. ; i i Mr. Paul E. BufT of Lower Fork, j j was a juror last week and added his i * I name ?o the Dispatch subsciiption ; i list. While here he boarded with j | our friend, Mr. J. J. Schwartz, und j i was delighted with the manner in ! ! which he and his familv treated him. i ! * i ; i j Mr. J. Willie Mitchell, one of i | Batesburg's most energetic and pro- i ' /y?Ao?ir.n n/.a-tnn Uncirifiiu ?1An )fi flTlf j jjiwrnc JVUUiZ LiuCiUksv: Uiv I.- U?.. j of the jurors this week. Mr. Mitchell : j deserves much credit for the Motive | | part be baa taken in the interest of I the tourist hotel which is now being . ! built near Bateaburg. SS GOODS, j SUITS :he Best at Little; And Shirts.- New Style.* Prices. | Arriving Every Day. fcy Patterns. ; Latest Styles. MNAUG COLUME South. When you visit the ci mts supplied under one roof, th nbreilas. j Notions. 3 .lOe. kind to the=Particular attention paid nest silk. \ to small wares. We advise ou people whenever they wish to purchase groceries or f?*riu supplies to call and see J. B Friday & Cj., Columbia. Y;ur friends and neighbors are u-uug the bank and laving up their money for a special purpose Y\T0y - n r r*? nor you? yya on ?r every convemeuce possible, and will assist you in any way we can. C?rae *o see us. The Home Bank, Lexington, S. C Spring Branch Notes. To the Editor of the Dispatch: The health of the community is very good at present. Guano hauling is now the order of the day. Mr W B Dunbar has purchased a pair of fine young mules. Miss Hattie Roberts, one of the best teachers of our county, who has been teaching school at LoDg Branch has finished her term and returned to her home near Lexington. We wish for her to i>8 with us again. Feb. 27, 1905. Scholar. Married, At St. Peter's parsonage, near LbHe Mountain, S. C3, on Feb. 22. 1905, Mr. Lonnie 0 Sroudeooire ai.d Miss LtscOer Lever were united in bolv wedlock by the R' v. E J Sex. February 23rd at the residence of Mr. Gporge Craps, the bride's father, Mr Roddip E >berts and Miss Girbe Crapes R*v. B. D. Wessiuger officiating. A Certain Cure for Chilblains Shake into yonr shoes Allen's FooN Ease, a powder. It cures Chilblains. Frostbites, Damp. Sweating. Swollen feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. 17 Another Candidate for Judge. Columbia Record. Washington, Fc-b. 25 ? (Special) ? Congressman Lever introduced to the president G 'P. Graham, a member of tbe Lesmgfcon bar, who is a candidate for judge cf the new district, if the president gives consideration to anybody outside of tbe district. Tbe president was pleased to meet bim. No statement about judgeship was made, however. W. W. P. N.nety-two bodies bave been recovered from tbe Virginia mine thus far and the rescue work continues. Hundreds of pouiids of disinfectants have been used to make further work possible Fifty-five funerals were held in the suburbs of Birmingham in one day, all of which were for victims of the disaster. To Prevent a Cold Any Daytake a Ramon's Pill at first indication?arouse the iiver, quicken the circulation and go along: about your work. Any druggist will refund the price if not satisfied, ilb cents. For Sale at Harman's Bazaar. I Don't pay your good money out without you are sure you are getting the best on the market for it. Its to our interest that you know good shoes when you see theinfor then we knew we will sell you. Such men shoes as we sell for $2.00 anneal to men of x x good judgment for they are made of tough Box Calf and Vici Kid leathers that are sGft and pliable and are easy on the feet and give excellent wear. The soles are cut from good solid plump stock and they last 11;Y A WUK OF THEM NEXT. TIME. EHRLICH'S. 1643 Main Street' p/urifpii P F 1627 Main Street 5 lULlliDIJj t, Ladies' Neckwear; Corsets. Under rAnd Laces are Acknowl-jAll the Leading Makes And Hosier}-. <-dge Leaders. ; in a full line of Sizes, complete sko Lovely Creations. A perfect fit guaranteed.! of Bait rH <Sc COMP, BIA, S. C. ty call at the "BIG STORE" snd save time and ir ere being twenty separate stores. Trunks. Rugs and Mattings Line TTtjU TtitmI.**: Tito y\rnr>r.L: . v a * ?cu<% * i*- *vn w.n ji'ii\A.r? i/n j u'uu^iuji i\'i; Dressing Cases. ; Rngs of nil kinds. , To wo Is BBBWBBWBBWMBM?BBMB? DBBBBBBBBBB?BPBM | BE HAPPY, I BE PR0SP3 j ! MBBd | i co f- Ml ? **gisr~ j:i| |. i s_- lilftiS9ll ! ~ M\V^4m^E2^t^ .-.?i?wfc r;;.i ,J. ^ .iff"? :'.|!*$. *:5i>'!^; ':^%? ^^ir? .ss fi ''^sif^ssiw^v >r< ^ TTT.uTl v? ?w \ V &' 3* \'4 y>}W:\ </i^u \ ^w rami ' 1^ St^W? %Jkr.-Z> L?~J \-k / 1 IIBiiTt^^ *, -S. * ' ^ ^-' J-^'"' **-jS&*-JSfi-<? OUR Rd NONE BETTER AND SregoiyRhea JOHN W. CONDER, Secreta: COLUMBIA, Just Reci1 | ICarPmPn A Large Stock of Ft P ??? I PLOWS, DISC HARRC GUANO DISTI COTT OLIN & CHATTANOC We will be glad to have our stock which is j Choicest and Pre the M t p. roof! : I j ^ 3F"'SJ': I'"--' I A LT, PERSONS IN S J. STEVENS ARMS AND TOOL CO.. | A V * .e i \\~ S . I il fcstato ot .1. \V . g . hi. ?.i ; i i a;.:.-,, ma.I are hereby notified ti uaB3Bsao8BBBHDBB9BBaBKS3BEEBazaav immediate payment and those having e!a Estate niiKt present | Dippatch aDd Home an 1 Farm for to. LIZZ only $1 25 a year. -'win. wear j Domestics. Shirt Waists The mostiThe largest stock at the'For Ladies. Exclusive \vu this side! lowest prices. j styles, imore. I The prices are right. ! The admiration of all. The Big Store is /\^ interesting every ;day in the year. There are special loney. All your : values and sales advertised each week ms. Wash Goods. j White Goods. - un Linens. New Spring wash FabricslSheer "White Lawns and . Etc. arriving dally. ; Now White Madras. ?MHTMMMMIH IM IIl| IIMMP EROUS, BE WISE, ^ CO efts?, ^ BO ' \^mm^ \ \ ?# r=f < \\ / '' 'j '^1 V"' Vs^ *raS CO* K tJ X^?IS "^jPff PLENTY NOT SO GOOD, ry and Treasurer, s. c. m?ian Quano j inning Implements. )WS, IIBXJTORS. ON PLANTERS, | >GA SLEEL PLOWS. * : you call and inspect _i n xi $5 iiways iuii 01 Lne a* 5shest Goods on I arket. p EALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, LEXINGTON, S. C. RNITURE. SBWELL FURNITURE CO, COLUMBIA, S. C. r - von to eome to see us for your Furniture, U!u-apSuites. Iron >s. L:?re Uurrains. Side Boards. flail Raeks. DAYS SALE?FURNISH YOUR HOUSE. ELL, FURNITURE CO., 1621 Main Street i )|)]>osir<* (finite Dry (foods Co. tspassers. Please Take Notice. nrv ALL PKK- PARTIES FARMING .\LON(r ANY haul straw. wood , t public mad in Lexington county are m roaming at lar^e ; hereby cautioned against infringing manner \s itutever, ii]*>n the legal leer right of way. by ).i\v wili he en- 1 plowing into rhe said right of way or rs. i wonioiiiv obstrurtitig the ditches of the ,j. (MIAN FY. 1 same. Persons violating this notice will j ('ILAN KY. be prosecuted. 1.. J. LANGFORR. !kL 1 'ounty Supervisor. [ce. . Pae place for real bargains in dry 1 <- - 1 -1 .L i TT* DKKTKD To THK ; suoes ann ciotnmg IB at ? m. K.-iinint r. (ltct-asi-ti, F. Furtick's. His new and fr6sh iiai 111?*v musr luakit i stock embraces everything in his line, to I'm- iiinlfi'>ijrnr<i an(^ U() about it The prices are iT*.??duk r'ri-stV-ci ! ttle ve lowest and will astonish IK KAM1NKK. ! Jou- Call him before you Arlntinisrr:ifj-ix. ' boy when in Columbia. | i i