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Full yard wide Bleached Mus free of any dressing. Extra wide White Lawn, The 1 I??ii?m~m~ PENCIL AND SCISSOBS. Wayside Notes -Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. How's that; arm? Ask your dealer for T. X. L. The gardens about town are looking fine. Dr. J. L. Shuler, of Selwood, was in town Monday. A fall line of coffins and caskets Metalic lined, at J. M. Craps. Mr. A. Madison Hutto, of Pelion, sent his subscription by the mail carrier. Former County Supervisor, G. A. Shealy, was in town Monday on business. Always use T. X. L. for pains. Many of our people attended | divine services afc Peter's last Sunday morning. Quaker oat at 5c per package, at M. D. Barman's. The barbecue season will open this year on July 4th with cues at Gilbert and St6adman. What has become of the Saluda river power company ? Has it, too, gone the way of all flesh ? You will find a nice line of Porch Settees at Scott Hendrix. The public school at Irene taught by Mies Ellen Hendrix closed last week after a successful term. 1 Remember the County Fair and : save the best specimens of your farm and handiwork. A few pairs of Black Langsban chickens, $1.50 up. Bice B. Harman. Judge W. B. Hilderbrand, of the Swansea section, was in town Mon* . day and called in to see us. We expect to give the names of our pensioners in the next issue if they reach Cl6rk George in time. One- second-hand five-horse power Frick engine for sale cheap. Apply to H. M. Wingard, Lexington, S. C. Mr. Henry E. Jefcoat, of the Bishton community, was trading in town Saturday and remembered us with his subscription. Fresh beans, Irish potatoes, cucumbers and all kind of fruits, at M. D. rr ?_ narmau b. Mr. Henry Jake Rawl, of Prosperity, has been visiting relatives in this county. He has grown so fat that we hardly knew him. Policeman Mitchell, of Brookland, was in town Monday on business. His blue uniform and brass buttons, as well as his handsome form and manners, were the centre of attraction. WHEN LIKING FOR A PRESENT FOR THE HAPPY BRIDE, REMEMBER. The handsomest, largest and most complete line of wedding presents are always to be fonnd at onr store. We pay close attention to their selection, and only bny goods that are the very best- in Quality, Style and Workmanship, and sell them at the lowest prices that rplinhlp p-oods can be sold at. When in the city, come in and look them over. We are sure we have what yon would like to give, as we have them, from the smallest piece to the largest and most complete sets ever brought to Columbia. SYLVAN BROS., 1524 Main St., Columbia, Mr. J. A. Kood, a good mechanic \ and a clever young fellow from Cbapin, while in town Saturday gave us an appreciative call. T. X. L. cures cold in the head. i Eleven applicants stood R. F. D. examinations before Postmaster Leaphart Saturday. Five from this ! place and six from Peak. Miss Ellen Hendrix is in Charleston this week attending the annual convention of the King's Daughters representing the Chapter at Irene. Remember you can secure goods at bargain prices at the Lexington Department Store every day in the week and every week in the year. The chaingang now numbers ten convicts and it is located near Leesville, where it is doing some fine work on the public highways. A telephone message was received here Monday of the illness of Mr. Henry Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Drafts have gone to his bedside. Remember this is a home institution and we invite your business on a basis of mutal helpfulness. The Home Bank. Messrs. T. W. Dreher, of Irmo, and J. R. T. Major, of Batesburg, have been appointed members of the County Board of Education. An election will be held in LeeBville nest Monday for municipal officers. Our information is that Dr. Crosson will succeed himself as intendant Mr. D. B. Rodgers, the faithful carrier on the star route from here to Ella before it was superceeded by the R F. D., gave us a pleasant call Saturday. A complete telephone outfit?set of phones, wire, etc., suitable for a private line?ready for erecting. Price $15.00. Apply at this office. Our dry goods stock had been broken very much by our spring sales but this stock is being replaced every day. Lexington Dept. Store. Mrs. Rosa Meetze, who has. been quite ill while visiting her daughter, Miss I'Ane, in Sumter county, has returned home not much improved in health. There will be a Sunday school picnic at Irene on Saturday, May 13ib, to which everybody is invited to attend. Come out and spend a pleasant day with us. The Faculty and Senior class of Thfi fJlpmsnn A arinnlf,nral Dnllpfyft have our thanks for an invitation to attend its ninth annual commencement which occurs June 4-6. Ladies, don't forget our dry goods j department when in need of anything in this line. We are headquarters for this class of goods. Lexington Dep't. Store. The people of Leesville have petitioned the County Board of Edunafinn fr? on clonfinn in frhftf vvavtvu KV v* M v* MW V4V vvtv?-t VMMW school district for the purpose of raising a school tax of three mills. Mr. Samuel B. Garvin, one of Aiken county's well known farmers, visited his sister, Mrs. P. H. Cook, who lives on the Wyse Ferry road, a short distance from this place, several days last week. Mr. S. Boston Smith, of the Black Creek section, was in town Monday ascertaining the number of voters in the three townships proposed to be cut off from Lexington. Wagener county thy name is Dennis. We are certainly under obligations to Mr. George W. Lewis for a sample of the genuine Black Ben Davis apple. It is a very large dark red perfectly solid apple, a good keeper and a prime favorite on the market. He has quite a number of these trees for sale and it will pay our people to examine into the merits of this variety before purchasing their apple trees. ra-fWM.1 m* S' Columbia, f lin, I Yard wide Percales, g< oc. yard. value 5c. yard. | 40-inch Sea Island, Prettiest Lix YOU ARE CORDIS s. a Dod S?c. ' DO-inch Irish Linen 5 cents. for 5 cents. "White Habntai Wa ie of Faskio lLLY invited, it will p j We bave just received a large I i shipment of agricultural implements | in the way of cultivators, harrows, { plow stocks, etc. Prices the lowest. Lexington Dep't. Store. Dr. D. M. Crosson of Leesvilie, was in town Monday on professional business and examined Laura Larkin, the granddaughter of uncle Jim Lowman. Drs. Wingard and Crosson pronounced her of unsound mind and she was sent to the asylum today. We notice in the Batesburg Advocate of April 28th that the Memorial Committee of Camp Connor has arranged a very interesting program for Memorial day. Col. John Bell Towill and Dr. W. H. Timmerman | are down for addresses. With the exceDtion of a few cases A. of smallpox, tbe dangerous period of which has passed, the health of Lexington never was better. Some of those where the disease first developed have been released from quarantine. The Bazaar fountain will be opened for the season next Saturday and all kinds of refreshing ice cold drinks will be served daily and on every Saturday afternoon ice cream will be served. We must insist upon delinquent subscribers making us a remittance at once. We need the money to carry us through the dull summer. So kind friend, if you are not coming to town soon send it by mail, or by some friend who is and we will appreciate your kindness. After completing the brick work on the George store building in town Mr. John Fry left Monday for T? i.i i I T_ il jaateeDurg, to Degin woris on me Citizens Bank building and the brick store for Capt. U. X. Gunter. Mr T. E. Campbell of our town, is the contractor, who also has contract to erect a building for Mr. J. M. Maipass in Batesburg. Millinery. I carry a nice selected line of uptodate millinery, ribbons, trimmed and untrimmed hats. The ladies can be suited in hats, as well as prices. This department is under the management of Mrs. Laura Aldrich. Give me a call before purchasing. D. F. Shumpert, 27 Pelion, S. C. _ LETTJ5 ^UPBPBESS You Ehrliclvs shoos oost less and wear host. If you'll take the trouble to come to see us. carefully and critically examine our ?1.50 Ladies' Oxfords, you will see why we make the above strong statement. The kid is the smoothest, softest and strongest that ever went into a shoe at this price. The stvles are good and thev 4. O 4/ lit well. What more could one want. We have them made of Tan and Black Kid and White Canvas EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main Street M'A|miD|t C f 1627 Main Street | ' ULLJlDl l, I. /gpSfr The BIG STORE is Making m? Spring Opening days. I b| |B In addition to ihe shov sjUB tj& ffit able inducements will be of ' c . ?1.2o value, I The best 12.] cents Percales are 75 cents. here l'or t) ct si i Silk 2o cents | The S1.00 Spreads will be sold nable Millinery in AY YOU TO COME MANY MILES TO SEE T BE HAPPY, BE PROSPj ?3 CO NONE BETTER AND r.BFr.flRV.DHFA . I UHLUUii i "iiiiLn " r JOHN W. CONDER, Secreta COLUMBIA, 11892. | LEXINGTON S i 4$ LEX INC I mDoes a General! s ^1 T04WC TWATkT HTM ^ iiuaxi g v/i.i H |jj| 5 Per Cent. Interest Alia | W^P.^RO| V OUR LINE OF | in the advertiser n at t /"it i thews-Bouknighfc Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, the mo8k enter*pri8 Toilet Articles, flavoring Ex- firms in Leesville tracts, Eye Glasses, Stationery, aucts one of the Rubber Goods, Picture Frames, businesses in Eai Buggy and Wagon Paints, House lina. When you Paints, Window Glass, Harness goods for the least Oils, Turpentine, Linseed Oils, a ca^' Varnish and Japans, are more An effort is on f complete than ever before. Seaboard Railway bound miaaay trs OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT 8 station. Thi people to make cl( is 111 charge of N. M. Bogart, GastoD, Swansea Pharmacist. who with his and will be quite vast practical experience and people, a Graduate in Pharmacy, will The special trt always be glad to serve you. the Ogden party turning from a ecu CALL AND SEE US. to their homes thr ~ T\ ft try' ran int0 8 8wi Irossoii Drug Co.. state, oT APneM Cope, flagman on Leesville, S. C. and three negroe ] and several of party were Dam> It has been officially announced fortunately none i that Mr. Bowen has been recalled as seri?us injuries. ** - l l xr i hfe and two Pulln Minister to Venezuela. sumed it very interesting for thrifty people during the ving of many Spring Novelties the following unmatch- i fered during the week. ; jchvie:: | for TIi cents 'Uts. j :'f!-inch White WasliSilk,. ?;r>ers value, lor cents. t,1i fi Sialfi' 'HIS. H EROUS, BE WISE, 9*. BO a" ' XUIiES -^p?? PLENTY NOT SO GOOD. f LE COMPANY, ry and Treasurer, S. C. ^mmm v? -1 1 1905. | ,4 SAVINGS BANK, I m JTON, S. C., & a m Banking Business. 1 FAVORABLE TERMS. W B iwed in Savings Department. M OF, Cashier. 1 A I j tion to the change ?it I |9 cont This': on^ wpnmnn ing and progressive VI IjULIISfiCJ anrt -nprhflns con- _"l X- r- m, m largest mercantile stern South Caro- f| g 1 want the most 1^0(100010 I t money, |j UUulllu I ij oot to induce the to stop its south- Sterling silver, cut glass, lint* 8DwiU GenyaCbleaou? ehina> clocks- A fine sfock jse connection for always on hand for you to and points south convenient to our select from. If you can't conic, semi for iin on which was , , , , i of educators, re- our catalogue or telephone your jeting in Columbia order to us. oughout the countch eDgine on the Keep us 111 mind when wantGreenville, this incr anything in Jewelry or 19th. Charles M. C.J' * ' the baggage car, ' ^ ? ^ St P. H. L ACHICOTTEI CO," of tto 6U8tamed JEWELERS, The tram caught aan cars were con- 1424 Main St., Columbia, S. C. ! 'Phone 1)34. J /