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SHOES i MILLIN For Everybody. | The Latest All Shapes. r Come and Special attention! given to all orders; and requests for! ^ samples. Put ^ourj name on our mailing list at once. ! Men's Hats i Men and * * ^? ; Knits and C Ancujaps. * PENCIL AND SCXSSOBS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Prepare your gardens. Bead the James L. Tapp Co's., ad. in this issue. The grain growers are busy in the field sowing. T. X L. relieves when properly applied. Vl!?o 1Ia(? nf T,naci> jni unao ui -* v*??j dropped id to see as Monday. Fresh lot o? cakes and fancy crack re. at the Bazaar. >' ? Oar Black Creek correspondent "Traveler", was in town today. Mr. A. M. Boozer, of the Columbia, Bar, was in town to day on business. Jast received?Walk Over Shoes for spring, at E. G. Dreber & Co. - The gnano wagons are quite numerous these days on our streets. Mr. J. W. Knight, of Bakersville, ailed in to see as Monday while in town. / Bemember the Bazaar is always headquarters for fishing tackle. Mr. Perry Hall, an energetic and lever citizens of SteadmaD, made us & pleasant call Monday. When^you want solid gold or silver ware, see the stock of Sylvan Bros., Colombia. The post office at this place has jnst been fitted up with some pretty nn-to-dafee office furniture. ~r ? Embroideries ! Embroideries ! ! Astonishing low prices at Ballentine A Co. Don't fail to see them. Many people from this place visited Brookland Sunday to see the . damage done by the fire. Fresh Garden Seed, at the JBazaar, Sergeant Clay Boberts, of the State penitentiary, visited home folks sear here Saturday and Sunday. Figs and dates in pound packages, 10c., at the Bazaar, There is a stent of spring in the; air from passing wagons hauling g?*?? the depot to the farm. "Spring hats, latest styles and colors, at II G. Drefaer & Co. F?re ins&rano8 inspectors were in town yesterday looking after the interest of the companies they represent Mr. Simon E. Bickley, of Selwood, felw&ya prompt, was in town trading oa'Monday, and did not forget the ? printers. Capt. R. T. Hook, one of Lower Fork's staunebeat citizens, was in town Monday end made as a pleasant call. The Lexington Department Store has just received s most beautiful line of leces and embroderies. Mr. John T. Sawyer, a clever and industrious citizen of Batesburg, was in town Saturday and dropped in to see us. WHEN IN NEED OF A PRESENT, Or if you want to fit up jour own table with Silver, or buy a Watch, or buy a Diamond, or buy any kind of good, solid gold, reliable jewelry for yourself be sure to call on us. You can alh-ottc >vr? .m ya t_Ti rrof f T?ttJ O W ??U4V W^VV v**v WWV) and the right thing, as we only have solid goods, and only buy the kind we know to be the right style and pattern for whatever you want to use it for. Come in -the first opportunity you have, and ask us to show you what ever you may be interested in. We will only be too glad to show you and tell you all about it. If you don't want tt) buy anything, that's all right. We can't sell without showing, so come to 1524 Main St., Columbia, SYLVAN BROS. EEY j SILKS. j DEI C4~vrT ac Everything Reliable and Alwavs . Desirable . See. We Can Suit. j Pre 7. L. Nil Largest Department Store in th< w Boy's jMen's Furnishings U , {Choice Stock of Collars.'From tl 1 Shirts and Neckwear { 1 I Mrs. Jake Btckley, of this place, ' bas returned from a short visit to her father, Mr. S Luther Smith, ia the Fork. Pretty Hdg of new up to-date Taffetts, China and Soiesette Silks, novelty waisting, etc., just received, at Ballentine & Co. Mr. J. W. P. Leaphart, a substantial citizen on Gilbert RFD No. 1, was in town Saturday and paid us a pleasant call. The Board of County Commissioners was in session Monday and passed all accounts and made some changes in several roads. Davis & Co, of Columbia, is the place to bay your harness. They keep a big stock and will save you 1 money in this line. The County Pension Board completed its work yesterday and forwarded the applications to the State Board for revision. Mr. Perry B. Fulmer, one of the best men around Little Mountain, did not wait to see us, but sent his dollar by Uncle Sam's mail. Toilet soaps and powders, perfumery, tooth brushes, shaving brushes, fine shaving soaps and combs, at the Bazaar. Our venerable friend. Mr. J. Luther Smith, of the Fork, is in town today and looks as it be has many days of nsefniness before him. The latest styles and colors in ladies', gents'and childrens' shoes will be found at Ballentine & Co. See their line before buying elsewhere. Mr. J. Walter Dreher and wife, of Batesburg, were in town Friday. They paid the Dispatch office a pleasant call while here. Bear in mind that we will have fine horses and mules on hand for sale the year round. Caughman & Harman, Lexington S. C. Mr. Frank Roberts, who has been studying to be a physician in Nashville, Tenn., is visiting home folks in the Providence section, Mr. W. S. Hite, a progressive .business man of Batesburg and a to ember of the Board, of Registra? tion, was on our etreetB Monday. The Lexington Department Store has just received the best and cheapest line of men, youth and childrens j clothing ever seen in Lexington. Mr. A. J. Fox, the polite and i accommodating Cashier of The Borne Bank, of this place, has gone to Philadelphia for treatment of his eyes. Messrs. Lorick & Lowrance, Columbia, S. C, want to buy seed sweet potatoes. Read their advertisement elsewhere in this paper and write them. Mr. John C. Shealy, from up on the Fork Bide of Saluda river, after serving as a faithful juror at court I last week, called in and eett'ed for I his Dispatch another year. T. C Sturkie, one of the legalj lights of the Local Bar, called in | and shared the fruits of his success during the recent court by subscribing for another year. You are cordially invited to come and inspect the beautiful line of dry goods just placed on the shelves of The Lexington Department Store. Mr. Will A. Rawl. the Dooular R j ?- ? - - ? ' * ? & V F. D. carrier from Batesburg, was | in town yesterday shaking hands | with friends. Will looks hale and j hearty and jovial as ever. The chain gang, and its paraphanaiia, passed through town Monday on its way to Steadiuan. The stripped boys looked happy &dci contented with their lot. We were pleased to shake the hand cf Mr. K. L Keieler, chairman of the County Board of Control, Monday, who was in town discharging his' duties faithfully on said board. Archie D. Martin, Esq., a rising young lawyer of the Lexingkn Bar, after a successful practice at our court dropped in and reoewed for another year and eubecribed for the Dispatch for a friend. The Butt's Exhibition entertainments, consisting of moving pictures, scenes, etc., in Roof Hall Monday and Tuesday nights, were well patronized and gave satisfaction. The entertainment will be repeated tonight. Admittance 10 cents. ISS GOODS, j SUITS j the Best at Little; And Shirts. New Styles! Prices. i Arriving Every Day. j tty Patterns. ! Latest Styles. MiSTA-IUG COLUME 5 South. When you visit the cit ants supplied under one root the mbrellas. Notions. i ! ie 50c. kind to the'Particular attention paid! inest silk. ; to small wares. Shoes! shoe-! shoes! If you want any kind of shoes at the very lowest prices, call and see my stock and you will be pleas* d with stock and prices. J. W. Long. i Our News Letter says that on ac- j ! count of grippe epidemic the trustees j I have decided to close the school at ! j Summit for the present, and Mr. j Derrick is enjoying his vacation in ) shooting at iobms. The new machinery for the annex j of the cotton mill here has arrived and is now being placed. Advance orders for the products of this mill necessitated its enlargement and an increase of its output. | All Veterans of Camp Steadman, U. C. V., are urged to meet at this place on Tuesday, March 21dt next. The Sons of Veterans are also requested to meet on that day, as arrangements are to be made for the County Re union. Your attention is directed to the BiiUq-Copeland Co'e., advertisement in this issue on page 2 They are ready to sell you tpriDg ciuthiDg afcd furnishing goods at very low prices. Call to see them when in Columbia. Pelion Locals. To the Editor of the Dispatch: Business is good and the health much better than it has been.. The farmers seem to be taking advantage of the good March weather, as thev were debarred from their work in February. Boys, it is time to hustle, if you mean to plant coin in March. Mr. Henry Lucas and family have returned from Mulberry, Fia. Mr. Lucas gives an interesting story concerning Florida. Mr. Jim Popwell was in town Saturday on horse trading business. Mrs. Lafayette Garvin, from Wegener, visited her parents here Saturday. Mr. M. E. Lucas now wears a smile on his face for a particular cau?e. Its not what young boys are told that they heed; but what they experience after hearing the chickens crow. Lookoui, boyt! , Mr. W. A Jefcoat, one of our prominent young men, has finished hiB fipRfe R<*hnnl at Sfcvx and we were glad to see him on our streets Saturday. Mr. Madison Hutfco, of this place, was very busy delivering fertilizers at Macedon last Saturday. The people as a whole are nearly through their fertilizer hauling in this section. We have preaching and Sunday school every Sunday and prayer meetiog every Wednesday night at the school house. I hope it will not be )oag before our cnurches are built. R lea 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 them for then we know we | will sell you. i Such men shoes as we sell j for $2.00 appeal to men of good judgment for they are made of tough Box Calf and Vici Kid leathers that are soft and pliable and are easy on the feet and give excellent wear. The soles are cut from j good solid plump stock and they last j TRY A FAIR OF THEM NEXT TIME. EHRLICH'S, I 1643 Main Street/ pAIIlftlpII C f i 1627 Main Street) WLUIBMj St If 1 1 Ladies' Neckwear! Corsets. Underwc : And Lacos are Acknowl-iAll the Leading Makeb'And Hosiery. 1 edge Leaders. in a full line of Sizes, complete shown Lovely Creations. IA perfect fit guaranteed.! of Baltinu H & COMP^ ha, s. o. y call at the "BIG STORE" snd save time and moi ire being twenty separate stores. 15??? t;,~ X 1 ILLL&O. XV Ug a cliiU lli.il t lllig a XilXLCllS Full line of Trunks and The lowest prices on Headquarters on Dressing Cases. : Rugs of all kinds. Towels. E; BE HAPPY, BE PROSPE ess HP* OUR IVI NONE BETTEE AND P] .TORN^W. CONDEB. Secretary COLUMBIA, OUR STO< Spring Dress loots, Dr Shoes. Shot W. P. I LEXINGTON, - . Be sufe to be properly eetiiwedfcryeurheiHinjJtrfp. ! Use the "STJiVUNS" and have the assurance that your choice ..annotl^ improve'! upon, an-! that there IH VV is no possibility t-f y.-er .e getting :;*.vay v. hen 111 1J sighted l>y our gnns. r line: VV || _ | RIFLES, PISTOLS, SHOTGUNS ' ' \\rlt ^sivrrrinllv invito 1 kr 4b J JTJ |J 1 rjlHIS IS TO NOTII | B JH m al i ^ J JL sons not to hunt, ba ^ B M l ^ and. to keep stock from: T^m~mTTm~TrTTmTmmmmmm^m or trespassing in anv m; Ask your dealer, hud DOn*t Fail to s?n>; tor rps % , insist on our goods. It t at~tJtisa upon OUT lailUS. Tilt 11 youcannctobtainthetn '' - : vOea;1vrefcrr3.< and . forced against ail trespi w?w?UM,1 J. K. SPIRES. .1 press prepaid, upon ?nj^. Mailed ( r? rents la ATT?1^ f F PT receipt oi price. li.uc.ps 10 piv p-uit^-e. ?ajvo. ). r. ui inT-nn-MA);Kvhhe.jrRJFr.Fi,L*:<.-Lrr This JwiOpd. " ? if--- v til: ^ i Mil::; L- cn rcjuest. i J. STEVENS AHMS & TOOL CO., f .rtVTrn w P.O.Box4093. Cmcof-iJi Vaxxs, Mass., (J^xA. I n I biJ?AT CHOP, raaawwpa??1?To COOk and keep hotis*. ~=^-- * '' * J v f tidv. For further ***** tsj p* " w. B TTT Tin: wd Lexington, S. C., I v ????????? - - Dispatch aod Home and Farm Jor T. X. L cure* skin or-iy $ 1.25 a ytar. 25 ceuis. jar | Domestics. Shirt Waists Fhe most! The largest stock at the For Ladies. Exclusive tliis side lowest prices. i styles. >re. i The prices are right. ! The admiration of all. The Big Store is ^ 7S^ (interesting every 5 day in the year. ] There are special ley. All your i values and sales adl vertised each week u j Wash Goods. [ White Goods. i r ^ . Lim-iis. Now Spring wash Fabrics'Shoer White Lawns and ri doOv VnU' Wlnti* \fc?dr<4C 11.. j <" * * ' 1 ,r .....CV . ROUS, BE WISE, 9* BO ' Jjfe- CO UUKS *^pr LENTY NOT SO GOOD. simmww wvi| and Treasurer, - - - - s. c. . - ffltf MM 19 19 B ^ WKR HBi |H ^RflV g^P^B H^H * UK OF ^ j Goods and Notions. as. Shoes, i *003F% s. c. WIT nnrrri runiiiTiinr rn uwtLL ruifimiunc iu., j COLUMBIA, S. C. J ron to come to see xis for jour Furniture, Clutap Suites. Iron | Lace Curtains, Sid*-. Boards, Hail Racks. | lYS SALE?FURNISH YOUR HOUSE. I LL, FURNITURE CO., 1621 Main Street I Opposite Globe Dry Goods Co. J t assers. Please Take Notice. J T -ALL PER- j pARTIES FARMING ALONG ANY m ul straw, wood A public roaxl in Lexington county are j roaming at large hereby cautioned against infringing wmer whatever, upon the legal X'O feet right of way, by +w will l>e en- plowing into the said right of way or issers. wontonly obstructing the ditches of the - att * xm- Pr-rsr>ns violating this notice will i. r. r. i, i JA5EY. ! be prosecuted. L, J. LANGFORD, i County Supervisor. * | ~ > a white woman j To Prevent a Cold Any Day i Must be clean j take a Ramon's Pill at first indication?aron?* r?Qrri<?nluT%i m,. i the liver, quicken the circulation and eo alony r { about your work. Any druggist will refund the LI>lDLkR, | price if not satisfied. ' 25 cents. *. F. D. NO. X'. ! ,, ,, . t ? . _ Jt or Sale at Harman s Bazaar. disease. Price j Men make themselves ridiculous j by claiming to be wbat they are now 4 N <