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Full yard wide Bleached Mus free of any dressing. Extra wide White Lawn, The 1 ; * '* PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. T. X. L. cures rheumatism. Don't be a misfortune teller. Don't neglect the vegetable garden Ask your dealer for T.IL The grace of gratitude is essential to godliness. Dr. J. W. Weseinger, of Irmo, was in town yesterday. Mrs. Beeves of Florida, is visiting her son Bobert at Gilbert. Breakfast strips and Westphalia hams, at M. D. Harman's. The town council held its regular monthly meeting Monday night. Always ubo T. X. L. for pains. The pensioners are now happy? they can draw their pension money. Mr. Graham, the section boss at Gilbert, is off a few days attending court. The court house square has a cool and inviting appearance these warm afternoons. Mr. J. B. Nunamaker of Columbia, * -1 -1 ? ?" ^ 1* AnkftAMm. 0860 108 mail lO reuib mo Buuoui^r tioo. Thanks. A few fine Poland China pigs for sale cheap by M. D. Harm an. Mr. Harry Oswald, wife and family, are visiting relatives and friends in and mmd Barr. T. X. L. cnres cold in the head. Mr. George D. McCartha is the first that we have heard. of to have bean blossoms this season. Mr. W. E. Lee Kyzer, of the Boylston section, was in town this morn* ing, and called in to see ns. One second-hand five-horse power Prick engine for sale cheap. Apply to H. M. WIngard, Lexington, S. C. Thomas Barrs, of Swansea, aged between 12 and 15 years, was thrown from his horse last Thursday breaking his arm. -There are two prisoners in jail awaiting trial at the August term of the Court of Sessions. They are both colored. N Mr. John Seay, a number one farmer on Beaver Dam, has sent his ?1 ? t? iU- T\: I SQOBCnpUUU iUt WO i/iopivu auu Home and Farm. i The Masons will hold a regular communication of Lexington Lodge next Saturday evening. See other Masonic meetings. A fresh lot of oranges, lemons and grape fruit just arrived, at M. D. Harman's. Mr. H. E. H&rman, one of Saluda's best farmers and a great singing master, was in town yesterday and called in to see us. Bead the change in the advertisement of the Lexington Department Store and when you need anything in their line give them a call. Mr. Fred Croat is now taking a practical course in Railroading and Telegraphy rider Mr. Reeves the efficient agent at Gilbert. We invite you to call at our store and inspect our nice line of dry goods and shoes. M. R. Hartley Co., Lexington Depot. Mrs. P. G. Taylor, of the Rocky Well section, has our thanks for a prompt remittance for the Dispatch and the Home and Farm. Correspondents will please bear in mind that their true name must i accompany articles intended for publication in these columns. Mr. V. U. Harman, who lives on Lexington K. F. D. No. 1, has wisely concluded to enroll his name among the list of subscribers for the Dispatch for another year. Columbia, ;liii, | Yard wide Percale?, gc 5c. yard. value at oc. yard. | 40-inch Sea Island, Prettiest Lin YOU ARE CORDLA liev. R S. Trueadale will preach ' the Baccalaurate sermon of the Pal 11- -ii T C! raeitu vxmeyittca xutsutuie, uu ouudav, May 21st, at 11 a. m. Mr. D. ?. Shull, a Lexingtomac, who has made Columbia bis borne for some time, sent bis dollar for a renewal by tbe band of a friend. A new engine bas recently been put in to run tbe water works at Gilbert. Mr. Long keeps plenty of water for all passing trains.. Mr. Donly bas moved bis batb bouse from tbe comer near tbe depot. l*bis makes a decided improvement in tbe appearance of tbat part of tbe town. ?r t-v r? t? i t it tlj'.i.. Jiir. n. jr. jreei, 01 me jduibio sec tioD, knowing that it requires money I to run a business, sent by his son a dollar for a renewal of his subscription. Remember that M. R. Hartley Co., Lexington Depot, keep a big stock of clothing and will sell you at the very lowest prices. ( Mr. Rudolph Snelgrove of the United States Railway Mail service, was in town Wednesday visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Rawl. Mr. E. J. George has overhauled his roller mill so as to be in a better position to handle the present wheat crop. He has made several important additions to it Mr. Garfield Oanghman, who is connected with Martin's wholesale grocery store, Columbia came over Wednesday on a short visit to his father, Mr. James Caughman. The smallpox scare is dying out and people are beginning to come to town. Soon everything will settle down to normal conditions and everything go along as merrily as a marriage bell. A large line of fine groceries, suitable for the family and the farm, at the lowest prices. Come to see us. M. B. Hartley Co., Lexington Depot. Those who have no faith in the future of Lexington should look around and see what has been accomplished toward its improvement in the past few years and let their faith be strengthened. Never were better stands of corn and cotton reported in the section of country around Gilbert. Gardens are real fine. Messrs. Strickland and Barr are feasting on Irish potatoes and English peas, cherry pies and strawberries. WD en m need or tne nnest Kinas of plantation and family supplies be sure to call and see the line carried by T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia, before you make your purchases. Judge Andrew Crawford a leading light of the Columbia Bar, has sent his renewal. The Judge has been the legal advisor of so many of our people, and has been coming over so long that we have come to look upon him as one of ub. Parties intending to vote in the special elction for school purposes are reminded that they are required to show both their tax receint and registration certificate to the managers of election before they can vote in said election. Messrs. Charles A. Geiger and Sim D. McCartha, representing Pelican Lodge, and Mr. A. J. Fox, that of Dixie Lodge, I. O. O. P., left Monday to attend the meeJng of the Grand Lodge in Greenwood, May 10th to 12th. If blacksmiths and wheelwrights want to please their customers and turn out satisfactory^ work, they should use the best material. For the best at the cheapest price, T. B. Aughtry & Co., can fill the bill. s. c. >od 8^c. 90-inch Irish Linen, * 5 cents. for 5 cents. White Habutai Wash Le of Fashioi .LLY INVITED. IT WILL PA RS LET"U5 ^^JMPRESS I >/^^^5-upon you Ehrlich's shoes cost less and . wear best. 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 aboye strong statement. ; The kid is the smoothest, softest and strongest that ever went i into a shoe at this price. The styles are good and they fit well. What more could one want. We have them made of Tan and Black Kid and White Canvas EHRLICH'S, insaiia?n.u, c. One of the nicest lines of general ! merchandise, such as plantation and family supplies, canned goods of all discriptioD, fruits and other things too numerous to meDtion is kept in stock by H. M. Wingard. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. Col. John B9II Towill, of Batesburg, Capt. W. J. McCartha, of this place, and Mr. Charles, of Columbia, have returned from a very pleasant ocean voyage from New York and other points. They went to Charleston and took a steamer to New York. When you want anything in the general merchandise line, give T. H Williams, Irene, a trial. The Athens school, near GastoD, will close its present session Friday with a very interesting programme. Congressman Lever will make the literary address. He is in great demand for school closings and is * ? < 1 1 1 _ ^ already Dooaea to mase several addresses in different sections of the State. Dr. John S&ndel, of Brookland, a physician of large experience, was in town yesterday looking over the 'field. He has decided to locate here for the purpose of practicing his profession aud has rented the store lately occupied by Mr. Simon Smith, io Ward Craps, where patients can find him after Monday. Mr. Newton Monts, the polite and popular clerk of the Lexington Department Store, visited friends in Bicbland county Sunday and Monday. He has returned to his duties and now wears a smile as bright and as happy as if everything had been satisfactorily arranged between his best girl and himself. Mr. J. 0. Cassady, who is connected with the United States Census Bureau, has been in town several days during the past week in pursuit of bis work. Mr. Cassidy's parents were natives of this county, his mother being a daughter of Mr. "T* v "%/T? n ! _ josepn wingara. uir. v^tiBBiuy uuw resides in Florida. He gave us a pleasant call last Thursday. The strawberry growers in the berry belt of this State and North Carolina claim to have lost 870,000 on account of the refrigerator car people failing to supply cars in sufficient numbers to promptly move the crop. At Chadbourn, car after car of spoilt berries were hauled to the river and dumped in to get them out of the way. The BIG STORE is Making it gg H Spring Opening days. m wm In addition to the showing U BJf S able inducements will be offeri ' C4 >1.25 value, J The best 12.] cents Percales arc 75 cents. here for y cents. Silk 25 cents I The $1.00 Spreads will be sold table Millinery in Y YOU TO COME MANY MILES TO SEE THI BE HAPPY, UP, PRrtSPP HVdH tfBto mmmmt 9W? UJtt M NONE BETTER AND PI nnrrnnir nur i III llKtUUKMU - M JOHN W. CONDEH, Secretary COLUMBIA, 11892. I I CYIMHTOM 0I I LLAII1U I Ull ur M LEXIKCrT 1 j| Does a General B; P LOANS MADE ON tj P 5 Per Cent. Interest Allow I W.P.ROO ! OUR LI! T H WII I Ulil^ ' Drugs, Medicin li III TllLLlMl), Toilet Articles, F tracts, Eye Glasses DEALER EST Rubber Goods, Pic Buggy and Wagon GENERAL MERCHANDISE, j Paints, Window G I Oils, Turpentine, tt)t,th"p c n ^ arnish and Japai IKHiWUi, b. 0., complete than ever Solicits a share of the OUR PRESCRIPTION partonage of the purchas- is in charge of N. ing public. My goods are Pharmacist, whc first class and my prices \ ast practical ex} 1 a Graduate in rim are the lowest. always be glad to Highest prices paid for CALL ANJ) all kinds of country prod?" Crosson Di Give me a call and I will Leesville, heat you right. Th. dead are being coverei May 10?3m. beautiful flowers in G very interesting for thrifty people during the ; of many Spring Novelties the following unmatchid during the week. OIVIE!! A for 79 cents j 36-inch White WashSilk,. tfoets value, for 39 cents. < V the State* s. ROUS, ^^^WISE,^ ULES ~^g LENTY NOT SO GOOD. COMPANY, and Treasurer, - - - - S. C. * iVINGS BANK, | "S ON, s. c., jgjj anking Business. |j &.VORABLE TERMS. j|j id in Savings Department. pi OF, Cashier. | 4 1 4 Ming 5, Stationery, SUSS PppCpntcI uLlTrS * IBuBIIUJ. lis, arc more Sterling silver, cut glass, line ^ before. & J china, clocks. A fine stock DEPARTMENT ' , , ahvavs 011 hand lor vou to M. Bogart, ; > with his select from. >erienceand If you can't come, send for irmacv, will , , . , , v ^ our catalogue or telephone your > serve you. & J 1 -L . ... order 10 us. SEE US ^ Keep us in mind when wanta11A' Pa ing anything in Jewelry or l li^ \J\)r Silverware. , s-?' P. H. LACHICOTTE 4 CO, ; 9 Confederate JEWELERS, J all oyer with 1424 Main Columbia, S. C alumbia today, j * Phone 934 H *