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Full yard wide Bleached Mr free of any dressing. Extra wide White Lawn, The ] PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Motes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. F member tbe County Fair. Always use T. X. L. for pain. Have you paid for your paper ? A full line of fishing tackle, at the Bazaar. > See advertisement of the South Carolina College. The spring poet has not yet made bis appearance in our office. Read Tapp's advertisement on new spring millinery. The outlook for a large fruit crop still continues to be bright. T. X. L. cures cold in the head. The farmers are now industriously , pulling the bell cord across the mule's back. ? I Dr. J. P. Drafts, wife and two sisters, were in town shopping Friday. Plow stocks of all kinds can be found at the Lexington Department Store. Mr. Charlton Kyzer is quite sick at the home of his mother, near this place. For your pretty Easter dresses, go to Ballentine & Co. Miss Nettie Fulmer of Dutch Fork, is visiting Miss Emma Ballentine in this place. See new advertisement of Risinger & Boozer dealers in coffins and caskets, at Irene. The latest candidate to announce himself for Governor, is Mr. A. Crane Jones, of Newberry. A well selected stock of dry goods can always be found at Meetze Xt Qnrt Miss Estelle Hook, of Dear Columbia, visited at the home of Mr. W. P. Boof Sunday. We are indebted to Mr. Thos. C. Smith a good farmer on Black creek, for a mess of fine turnips. Don't fail to see the beautiful embroideries on sale cheap at Ballentine & Go's. Miss Beulah Wills, of Columbia, visited relatives and friends in this place several days this week. Yon will find cofiSns of all styles and sizes, at Scott Hendrix's. From $3 00 to $75 00. \ The personal effect of the late Dr. Smith were sold at public auction last Saturday. A complete line of reliable garden seeds for all seasons, at The Kaufmann Drug Co. The closing exercises of the Midway school last Friday, was well attended and was a pleasant occasion. Ask your dealer for T. X. L. Eater the contest for tbe largest ^prodution of corn, cotton, wheat and oats raised on one acre of land. The Secretary of the County Fair will fnrnish all information. * WHEN IN NEED OF A PRESENT, Or if you want to fit up your own table with Silver, or buy a Watch, or buy a Diamond. or buy any kind oi good, solid gold, reliable jewelry for yourself' be sure to call 011 us. You can always be sure to get the best. and the right- tiling, as weonly 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 liave, and ask us to show you what ever you may lie interested in. We will only be too glad to show vou and tell vou all about it. If you don't want to buy anything, that's all right. We can't sell without showing, so come to 1524 Main St., Columbia, SYLVAN BROS 1u Columbia, islin. J Yard wide Percales, oc. yard. value at 5e. yard. j 40-incli Sea Island, Prettiest Lir YOU ARE CORDIS Mr. T. C. Starkie paid a flyiDg visit to bis father in the lower part of this county Monday and returned Tuesday. Pretty and up-todafe line of spring goods now at Ballentine & Co'e. Bev. Mr. Shealy disappointed a great many by not preaching in the | Baptist church at Gilbert Sunday night. The latest styles of spring shoes, at very low prices, at Meetze & Son. Call and see them before buying. We have said before, and repeat it , again, that in our humble opinion a green grocery would pay in this town. Some of our correspondents evidently have the spring fever as we never hear from them in these flower perfumed days. We are selling the very best makes farfili^or dictrihntrtra f*.nrr? nlftnt \J A iVA V?l4XiO* ^ ? ers and cotton planters. Lexington Dep't. Store. Mr. J. Kelly Day, who resides on Black creek, has our thanks for a half-gallon sample of his fine cane syrup. "alentine and a variety of bunch an^ running bean seed, sweet corn and peas. Kaufmann Drug Co. Congressman Lever has returned from Washington and is boarding j with Mr. J. E. Hendrix, on Upper j Main street. Mr. Will Swartz, who is in business in Columbia, came over and spent Sunday with his father, Mr. J. J. Swartz, in this place. Let us sell you your spring suit, hat and shoes. Will save you money and can show you the nicest line to select from. Lexington Dep't. Store. Mr. John Fry has accepted the contract to erect the brick buildiDg ! of Mr. Samuel B. George, on Main j street, and is now at work. FOR SALE?Three young m'ilcb i cows and twenty small pigs. Call ! on, Haskell Shull, Gilbert, R F. D. 3, Lex. Co. S. C. Mr. George F. Younginer has been appointed messenger of R F. D. No. 2, out from Columbia, through Lower Fork, vice N. 0. Pyles resigned. Come in and get our cut prices on tobaccoes and other things: You will be surprised to find how cheap you can buy goods from us. Lexington Dept. Store. We are in receipt of several. communications whose writers neglected to give us their true name, aDd this accounts for their non appearance. Raise plenty of long blue legged collards. They will come in very conveniently during the winter months ! when vegetables are as scarce as hen's ieem. I All kinds of farming implements, hoes, rakes, etc., is for sale by T. B. Aughtry & Co, Columbia. See these goods before you make your purchases. The Star school on Hollow Creek, taught by Miss Dora Shirey, an ac complished teacher, will close Friday with appropriate exercieeB and a picnic on Saturday. We have added to our already handsome line of spring drees goode. j Be sure to see our line before buying j your spring dresses, etc. Lexington Dep't. Store, j Mr. George W. Corley placed his ! son and daughter. Perry and Carrie, j in the Palmetto Collegiate Institute j Monday, their school at Midway ^ having closed last Friday. Mr. Jesse Yon, of Swansea, has | sent his daughter, Miss Eula, to the ! Palmetto Collegiate Institute, his j school having closed last week. Miss ! Y'cn boards with Mr. J. D. Taylor. j ~ - -3 i A -e? u?-~i v^ue etcuuu-LitiiJu jj.> r-uui ae j Frick engine for 9ale cheap. Apply to H. M. Wingard, Lexington, S. C. | Mr. Paul P. Clark, one of the best j farmers and citizens of Boiling j Springs, made us a pleasant call j while iD attendance on the meeting j of the Board of Equalization Tues- : day. Mies Myrtle Werte, a fair and j charming daughter of Prosperity, ; who has been teaching school in this ; county, called in our office last Friday j and had the Dispatch sent to her ad- j dress. s. c. :>od S.';o. IW-iiifli Irish Linen, "> cents. for h cents. White Habutai Was ie of Fashio: LLLY INVITED. IT WILL Pi I WiMII !! Ill I IIIIBUmm !!! nm? All kinds of vehicles, such as buggies, surrye, wagons, etc., the best on the market at, the lowest pricep. 18 kept in stock by T. 13 Aughtry & Co., Columbia. Times are dull by reason of everybody being busy, many an acre will be planted to corn within the next ten days. The small grain crop has come out wonderfully since the warm weather set in. Mr. F. Hamp Hendrix, of Leesville, Chairman of the County Board of Equal'zatioD, was in town Tuesday and gave us a pleasant call. Mr. Hendrix is a successful and prosper- 1 pus business man of that town. There will be communion services at Pilgrim Evangelical Lutheran church on the second Sunday in April. Preparatory services on the Saturday before. The pastor, Rev. J. A. Cromer will officiate. Many persons think because their business is small that a bank does not want to be bothered with it. They are mistaken, so far as this Bank is concerned. We welcome the small account as cordMly as the large one. One dollar will start an account. THE HOME BANK. Levi Lytee, colored, dieof apoplexy at bis home on the Draft place Sunday evening. Levi has been always very kind and obedient, never fussing around, but rather keeping peace among his race. ? # .<?n- * There is no dead wood in our stock of shoes. New shoes, stylish shoes, at moderate prices. Snrinff is here and the ladies - x will be getting in to low shoe? soon. Our stores are chock full of new style Oxfords and the nicest you ever saw at the price. If you will bring ?1.50 or S2.00 along we will sell you the nicest pair you ever had. Tan. Black or Patent Leather, made with large eyelets and laced with wide laces, at only ?2.00. EHRLICH'S. / 1643 Main Street' OA! ITITDIA C p 1627 Main Street) lULLUDL-lf I. Sterling silver, cutl;lass, line -iiina. clocks. A line stock always on hand 101 you to select fi'oiis. 1t* von can't conic send lor our catalogue or telephone vour i order to us. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in -Jewelry or Silverware. I1. II, IjAMOTTI & CO, .ji: xv e r. *: ks, 1424 Main St., Columbia, 3. C. 'Phone jggBk Tha BIG STORE is Making it ve ST ^ Spring Opening days, 1 fil isa *n ac^'ti?n to s^wing o ?|jp ?1 H able inducements will be offered ' cc SI.2.~> value. ! Tin- best 121 cents Percales are 75 cents. I here for cents. ;h Silk 25 cents ! The *1.00 Spreads will be sold nable Millinery in iY YOU TO COME MANY MILES TO SEE TSIS. BE HAPPY, BE PROSPEE CO NONE BETTER AND PLE JOHN "W. CONDER, Secretary ai COLUMBIA, I u OUR STOC] Tlnftfifl UftftiJw T)iW upug ukm u'i^ uij p. jr LEXINGTON, Spring | rL/ Hats. | Sunns: i : Furnishing, ^ W m I fill |L I | j\ | i \ i-l 'II l W I .1:1 sPring j II \?f If,f jjf Shoes. | <igtfa> ^ "Braird ^ ^ 9 ? ??<5???3G3ee 3S????*?>???9 ??*????? iry interesting for thrifty people during the f many Spring Novelties the following unmatchduring the week, tor ; .) cents :W-inHi White WashSilk.. <>."> rs value, for cents. ;lie State8 > ?nMgBa?? tous, BE WISE, o'jljsis jhat iNTY NOT SO GOOD, id Treasurer, - - - S. C - - - j ? OF Goods and Notions. J LOOr", s. c. 'S. '"*1 THE HOBBiEST I 9 ? A 1 AS _ ll_ _ j spring uiommg. j |1| GRIFFON BRAND. ^ | We arc ready for you?ye>. more than i $* ready. All the newest novelties, riie new il ? spring shades, rhe |K)pular steel irrays, the iS ? linhr and dark niixtures and the popular ^ 9 browns constructed in the best jMssiblcnian9 nor. the broad shouldered oftVct. hair cloth 9 fronts and snmr tiirin.u' collars combine to 9 itivc Griffon Brand Clothing their riistino- 1 tion. | ElDrokiCo., | Outfitters for Men and Boys, J LEXINGTON. - - S. C. %