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V- $ V- * V- * ?- * ? ? g?g * ? $$ ?<HCH? ? ? *? V- 3? V V- & * V- ? V- V- * -? H| || Mimnaugh's Columbia, || glf $ $ vv- Hfs ||Dry Goods, Millinery, Etc.gg ffi &&&*&&&&&&&&&#%:*-&&& ?&* **; ma "We do not propose to have an Novelties as soon as they arriv $ Mimnaugh's | 5 Big Department Stores. f | Columbia, S. C. f f:i;/ j PENCIL AND SCISSOESgf Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. |??.-: Dusty. V-;* Grass is beiDg killed. -j - fir The crops are growing. CCT. X. L. cures cold in the head. The weather continues dry. i Ice cream at the Bazaar Saturday. Our streets on Saturday look like i _ 9 s&ieaay. ^ ' A little rain would be beneficial to f gardens. T. X. L. cores cold in the bead. Tbe turpentine men are certainly in tbe swim. Not a case of smallpox in town and everybody is happy. There was considerable business transacted in town Monday. iA big stock of harness from ?7 to $18, at W. P. Roof 8. Lexington is one of tbe healthiest townB in the State. Say, let us have that dollar due ^ for your paper, gjh; Always use T. X. L. for pains. Former Supervisor George A. Jr Shealy was here Monday. There is a big slump in the price of spirits of turpentine today, v Clerk Samuel B. George, spent Monday in North and Woodford. Ex-County Commissioner George W. Boeder, was on our streets Mon-1' /?OT7 See etatement of "The Home Bank" published elsewhere in this ||?> issue. Peaches are very . scarce in our market so far this season. We have seen but few. Mr. H. Steele will serve a first class barbecue at his turpentine still on July 4th. Mr. Ned Bradford, of Wilmington. N. C, visited the home folks last Sunday. Hammocks and ice cream freezers, at the Lexington Dept. Store. When you want the highest market price for cotton, bring it to Lexington. If you want the best goods for the least, money trade with Lexington merchants. ~ The boy and girl students are returning to spend their vacation at home. * Samoa's Pink Pill, the famous pOl&r the liver and kidneys, for saie at the.Bazaar. Mrs. J. Bickley is visiting her sister at Little Mountain and other c relatives in the Fork. I Very little is being said these days gp by the daily newspapers about the 'Sweet Girl Graduate." The latest creations in dry goods, embroideries, etc. A large stock, at W. P. Roof's. Br. C. W. Barron, of New Brookland, was in town yesterday and we were glad to shake his hand. A second hand piano in pretty fair repair, for sale cheap. Call at the Dispatch office. ? We are indebted to Mrs. A. S Seastrunk for a mess of fine beans and potatoes. The chaingang is doing some fine work on the old Charleston road between Priceville and Gilbert. f; Early amber and orange cane seed, at the Lexington Department Store. We are under obligation to Mrs. B. E. Clark for a plate of nice honey. It came all the way from Georgia. The Leesville College commencement was in full bloom, and the sweet girl graduate was lovely in the garden of roses. Tliousanc y dull days in the Summer as we e in this country and at the sam< ? JILbs^? Mrs. T. E Hite, of Batesburg, and Mr. Robert Miller, of Columbia, were married in Batesburg last Monday. The Lexington and Brookland base ball teams will cross bats at this place next Saturday afternoon. A fresh line of cakes, candies, crackers and the celebrated peach and honey, at the Bazaar. Mrs. Nannie Clark and children, have returned from a visit to relatives and frienda in Georgia. Mr. G. W. Raucb, of the Fork, was in town Saturday and promptly re T7fiQr I licnou uio papui iut ouwt<ub* jw?>< Mr. G. M. Caugbman, prompt in ali^ealings and a good man, was in town Friday and dropped in to see U8. A trem^dous stock of steel wire fencing, all widths and prices. Call and see what we have at W.P. Root's All the money to build and oper&te a trolly line between here and Columbia can be raised without much trouble. Crops are looking well around Gilbert and are generally well worked. Large areas are being planted to peas. \ Cidefc R'on Graham has returned from Clemson and we may now look for a revival of the Lexington Brass Band. Fine fresh mackerel, canned sauer kraut and a lot of good things for the table, at M. D. Herman's. Mr. Henry Monts, whose house was consumed by fire, is making | arrangements to rebuild near the ! site of the old one. Shoes, hats, crockery, etc, mu&t go at a sacrifice prior to moving. H. M. WiD^ard. Mr. J. Sol Roberts, one of Lexington's stauncheefc citizens, was in town Saturday on business and made us a pleasant calL The Board df Control, consisting of Messrs. R. L. Keisler, J. W. Addy and J. W. Ballentine, held a meeting Monday. ' The civil engineering seniors of Clemson College, were entertained by Prof, and Mrs. P. T. Brodie on Monday of last week. A fresh supply of screen doors and windows, at the Lexington Dept. Store. There are several young mule around Gilbert. These will take place of some of the Westerners in the future. Mr. Andrew P. Corley a trusty and industrious employe of Irene mill was in town yesterday and called in to see us. A nice line of buggies to select from at W. P. Roof's. They will suit you both in price and style. Mr. Yandy W. Spires the champion bridge builder of the county, and a clever citizen of near Gaston, was in town Monday. Mr. J. W. Addy one' of the very I attentive and efficient members of \ the Board of Control was here Mon- I day and paid us a pleasant call. I If you want to go home happy, do your trading at the Lexington Dept. Store. We are glad to say that there is now not a single case of smallpox in Lexington and all but one person I has been released from quarantine. Mr. G. Mallie Harman, one of the faithful operatives in the Lexington Cotton Mill, called in to see us Saturday and left a dollar for a renewal. Mr. E. C. Boye, who lives on Mr. Belton Clark's place, on Congaree creek, a day or so ago killed a rattlesnake which measured 5 feet and 1 inch long and had 13 rattles and a j J button. Is of Oolars Worth of i j will utilize every resource to i j time we are picking up bargaii <2*>lumLlb ^ LETCJS W^IMPRESS ?|M THIS VQll Ehrlich's shoes cost less and wear best. If vou'll take the trouble to V come to see us, carefully and crit' %/ ically 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 styles are srood an^ they fit well. What more could one want. We have them made of Tan and Black Kid and White Canvas EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main Street) pnirUD I A1 C fl 1627 Main Street) LULLjHD1.4? Oi Ui f?MM??I > !! A large line of fine groceries, suitable for the family and the farm, at the lowest prices. Cjme to see us. M. R. Hartley Co, Lexington Depot. The Lewiedale academy will c'os? June 16, with essays, debate and declamations. For want of room these exsrcises will not be open to the public. Thomas E. Raucb, E q, of the Fork, who holds the scales of Justice i j _ xi? l L~:i:?:?U who ao even uanu iu tuai utuiiwicn., was among those attending to business in town Monday. A complete stock of dry goods, clothing, stores, hate, hardware implements and fresh groceries, at the Lexington Dept. Store. O.lando Sheppard, E q, of the Edgefield Bar, will assist in raising candidates in the Masonic lodge here next Saturday night to master masons. Mr. R A Barr has sufficiently recovered from his recent illness to go on fels round again delivering for the United States R F. D. route No. 3, Gilbert. Tapp's Greater Department Store is out with a new "ad" this week, giving the reasons why they get the cream of the maiket. The sale of the personal property of the late Mrs. H. A. Meetze will take place next Saturday at public outcry at her place near the depot. One of the sons of Sim Sanders, colored, who resides beyond Edmund, I died Friday with smallpox. That [ was the last case of this disease in j that section. Remember that M. R. Hartley Co., Lexington Depot, keep a big stock of clothing and will sell you at the j very loweBt prices. j Crop s al rng Gilbert R. F. D No. 1, are looking fire. The farmers are well up with their work and are almost ready to lay by corn. They have sown for a large crop of peas. The commencement exercises cf Leeeville College, which closed last DlgLIlj Hit) SfliU If U5KC Uttu uu usually brilliant We have not received aDy report from there. We are glad of the assurance that there is no smallpox at the home of Mr. George Adams, at Baxter. The report that two members of his family were down with the Bmalipox has proven erroneous. Ooods to tie Converted into Cash. ncrease our business. Our buyer is at work in If is wherever they are offered, as ready cash is a] LIDTCSOE^ CDC3^ JUST Another Car Load of Horses and Mules. W Mules consisting of 1 pair Sorrel Mares, 2 good Saddle and Harnej pony huilt Brown Mares, 1 pair small pony buill 19 heads good business Horses and Mules, 2 teas fine Large Mules, 1 Bay Mare Mule?the best bu GREGORY-RHEA I JOHN W. CONDEE, Secretar COLUMBIA, - ??i????? 11892. 0^^ _ _ __ - _ _ ?_ fl hr w K B B /isifi SBk 0L E f LEXINUI UN 5 m LEXDG |jj Does a General I m LOANS MADE ON : WKk M5 Per Cent. Interest Alloi ip 1 W. P. RO( OUR LINE OFf Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, 3 ICE c Toilet Articles, Flavoring Extracts, Eye Glasses, Stationery, ? T*"DT!* Rubber Goods, Picture Frames, \? L Buggy and Wagon Paints, House J /$ Paints, Window Glass, Harness j .^J Oils, Turpentine, Linseed Oils, I Any kind ca: Varnish and Japans, are more j at tl complete than ever before. j Tl OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT j M is in charge of X. M. Bogarf; | ICE c_ Pharmacist, who with his j si vast practical experience and j aj EVERY SA a Graduate in Pharmacy, will j \j always be glad to serve you. j /J ' CALL AND SEE US. j ?J Ice and lemc \| UXJ. naixu. i Crosson Drug Co., |AT thi 1 Leesville, S. C. A A REGULAR COMMUNICA'JION Warn of bt. Clair Lodge. No. 154. A. F. /vr\ H., will be held in the lodge room in This is to warn all Brookland. on Friday, June 11, at 7:30 p m. ploying James Norris, All members are urged to attend promptly, under contract to woi All visiting brethren will be welcomed. 24th of December, 19C By order W. M. , G. J. E. 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'?* V V V V V e now have on hand 52 head of Horses and ss Horses, 1 good Saddle Mare, 1 pair small k Grey Mares, 2 extra good Bay Mares, 4 extra is extra Large Mules. 2 medium size extra ggy mule on earth, 9 head Cotton Mules, < Y and Treasurer, - - - - S. C # " c 190a. | AVIN6S BANK, f TON, S. C., 3 3anking Business. M !?p FAVORABLE TERMS. || Ned in Savings Department. jgj 3F, Cashier. | 'f>TT>!) Pianos and organs /V,/ ui / |k- S 1 Direct from the Factory." ? tfKS I I QUALITY. R s t?. j ! We only represent PIANOS S q ]q0 found ^ | ( and OPGANS of unquestioned \ lap. ! \ rpTintnfimi Thft Pianos and ? ie FT *S "~A ? " ? js | we se^ *asc a | h THE TOKE irAM * t s |\ ) of our Pianos and. Organs are c TT-nn t v !?. > as sweet as hone v. > TIRDA\. j? s : ) j/ < OUR PRICES c are low, qualify considered. S >ns always p* s \ or sale, ?/ < our terms < ? FT ? <,n> en rlnn'r wait to feel \ IAZAAK. i/ j | ready, buTbuy now. Write us j I ^ j i for catalogues and state which ) x /$\ 7f\ /W, S V()U prefert all Organ or a ( ! Piano. Our low prices and < ing. i easy terms will surprise you. ) persons from em- j Address j ( colored, as lie is < S ? forme until Ao Jflaloge's Music House B. WINGARD. | COLUMBIA, S. C. \ -*