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*******?***************-? M| ggg || Mimnaugh's Columbia, || mm -5HJ- -&-? wEBB ||Dry 6oods, Millinery, Etc.gg M <r *?$ ? v- ESj We do not propose to have an; Novelties as soon as they arrive ?****$*###** #**$****#?* | Mimnaugh's I | Big Department Stores. % % Columbia, S. C. % ?****$#**#*#***$*$**$** PS2TCIL A2TD SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Is hot enough for you? ? ' T. X. L. cures cold in the head. X- J. ' . See barbecue notice of A. Taylor. Dr. Perryclear, of Orangeburg, visited friends in town Monday. The Brookland baseball team will play the Lexington boys Saturday. Call at W. P. Roof's and try a package of his 10 cents coffee. Mr. Hoist Fox, of Batesburg, visited relatives in town several days this week. , Mr. David J. Mathias was in town trading Friday and dropped in to see 1 us. Mr. Pierce Hendrix, while in town Friday paid his compliments to this . 1 ULUUC. A fresh lot of screen doors and windows at Lexington Dept. Store. There have been some spring chickens in our market, which com* manded good prices. Railroad CDmmissioner Banks Caugbman was in town Sunday visiting relatives. Mr. Noah P. Shumpert, from out on Scouter creek, was in town on business Friday. A. M. Boozer, Esq, a member of the Columbia Bar, was in town Tues day on professional business. . Ladies, you will find everything new in the dry goods line at W. P. Roofs. J. M. March ant, Esq , Magistrate at Brookland, was in town Monday on official business. Mr. S. S. Corley, who lives on R. F. D. 2, out from Columbia, has sent us a cotton bloom. G. B. McCombs was released on bail yesterday. He is charged with election fraud. Miss Pearl Stuart, of Columbia, is visiting her aunts, the Misses Stuarts, in this place. The friends of Mr. John Fox are glad to welcome him out again after a protracted case of fever. A complete line of buggies and surreys, at Lexington Dept. Store. The salary of the postmaster at Batesburg has recently been increased from.$1,100 to $1,200. Just follow the crowd on June the 24tb, and go to^J. Frye's cue. It coBts but little for the round trip. Miss Hattie Groseclose, of Leesviile, visited Miss Hattie Hipp, at Newberry, this week. T\ ntM r\l I 1 ^ f a av?a r\f ^nn I 1LL.L JSaLUGl ULL* uuo VI UUl best citizens and most successful farmers, was in town trading Saturday. When you want a delicious cool drink, call at the Bazaar fountain and be refreshed. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Roof are in Newberry attending the commencement exercise of Newberry college. Miss Jennie, daughter of Mr. G. Martin Caughman, of near this place, is in Columbia taking a business course. Mr. H. Frank Derrick, an industrious farmer up on Saluda, remits for the Dispatch and says he cannot do without it. Messrs. Rhett and Hans Griffith and Lem Sox, have gone to Birmingham, Ala, to accept a position in a machine shop there. Large stock of shoes on hand? must go. See our prices before buying. Miss Mamie Shealy died at the ' home of her brother, Rev. N. N. Burton, in Newbeary, on June 6th She had been an invalid all her life. The interment was in the cemetery at Bateeburg. Thousand j dull days in the Summer as we i in this country and at the same Mr. Albert WiDgard, a noble sol- ' dier of the Cross aDd a faithful employee of Sax6-Gotbe mills, called on us Thursday. The largest barbecue of the season will be at J. Frye's on June the 24th. The rich and the poor will * all be there. Mrs. F. H. Dreher,of Geiger,Fla., in sending a renewal, says that she looks up the Dispatch as a weekly letter from home. There was no game of base ball here Saturday on account of the failure of the Brookland team to come. ^ Shoes, hats, crockery, etc., must go at a sacrifice prior to moving. H. M. Wingard. Mr. S. E. D.endrix, while attend ing to other business here Friday, did not forget the hard worked editor. Mrs. J. E. Smoak, after a pleasant visit to Dr. L. E. M. Smoak's family has returned to her home*at Smoak's, Bamberg county. Dispensary inspector W. J. McCartba came over from Columbia and spent Saturday and Sunday in town with friends. Fruit jare?quarts and half galloo??at Lexington Dept. Store. Also can tops and rubbers. Mr. Shelton Perry, odg of Batesburg's prominent merchants and leading citizens, was in town yesterday on business. A dispensary inspector was in town Monday checking up the local dispenser. The books, money and stock checked up o. k. , J. Frye will have the monkey, the photographer, the music and as usual, the best cue of the season on Saturday, June the 24th. Miss Seigle and brother who have been visiting the Misses Graham, were called home bv telegram to ac company their on a trip to Paris. Mr. Simon F. Taylor, one of our industrious young farmers and a good carpenter, who resides in the Pisgah section, paid our office a pleasant call Friday. Let me sell your land for you. Rites reasonable. See my advertisement in another column of some valuable lands for sale. Alfred J. Fox. We are indebted to the trustees and faculty of the College of Charleston for an invitation to attend the annual commencement on the thirteenth of June. Buy paint to paint your house from Lexington Dept. Store. They handle the best. A forest fire last Thursday about one mile from Summit did considerable damage to about twenty-five acres of land belonging to the estate of John Shealy. Mr. J. L. Kinard was in town Monday copying from the Auditor's books the taxable values of the town of Leesville, to be used as a basis of assessment for municipal purposes. Mr. H. Steele, manufacturer of naval stores, wants it understood that he is paying a little more for crude turpentine than the other fellows when delivered at his still, near Barr. There is a probability that the streets and residences in town will be lighted by electricfcy, but it is a foregone con fusion that the water works will be manipulated for some time to come by the Master above. During the absence of Solicitor Timmerman, T. C. Sturkie, Esq., of the Lexington Bar, acted as prosecuting attorney at the Bichland term to the satisfaction of the bench and , Bar, and to the terror of the evil i doers. i Is of Dollars Worth of f i will utilize every resource to ii > time we are picking up bargain IVEXXUENTA Columb LET'OS mglWBESS this t Ehrlich's shoes cost less and wear best. If vou'll take the trouble to V 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, soft- ] est and strongest that ever went 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. i 1643 Main Street) pniflUDU C fl . 1627 Main Street! tULLffliJIA, Si ti - Dry goods and clothing can be bought very cheap at Lexington Dept. Store. The many friends of Judge Andrew Crawford, of Columbia, and they are numbered by the score in this county, will regret to learn that he is critically ill and has been taken to Johns-Hopkins hospital for treatment. Mr. H. Steele, i3 makiDg big preparations for his barbecue at his turpentine still on July 4th. The meat will be cooked to a turn and the hash will be deliciouBly flavored. Polite and attentive attention will be given each one who patronizes him. Cool coats for mid-summer wear, made of serge, alpaca or Sicilian. Prices $1 50 to $5.00 E. G. Dreher & Co. Miss Elizabeth Harman is visiting at the home of Mr. John W. Earhardt in Newberry and took in the commencement exercises of Newberry College. She will visit relatives around Little Mountain before returning home. The bottom has been knocked out the prices of staple groceries and T. B. Aughtrv & Co., Columbia, are the work. If you want the best staple groceries for the least money, patronize this house. Editor N. Rogers Bayly, of the Batesburg Advocate, was in town Monday on business in connection r with a reference case before F. E ^ Dreher, Esq, in the case of N. R Bayly vs. J. B. Coats. E. L. Asbill, j Esq, was the attorney in the case. i Mr. James Langford, from the ( Ella section, was in town Monday cn business. We were sorry to learn ( that there was not much improve- j irsenfc in the health of his family and that on account of so much sickness /-> L V liin /ivArNa TT7nvc in at UULLic luo uu^/o vr ci. o uuujj iu iliu grass. A pretty and satlafdc?ory job can only be done by U3ing the best material. The best blacksmith and wheelwright's material can be found . only at T. B. Aughtry & Co, Colum- I bia. We would be glad for those who are in arrears to call and settle im- mediately. These are dull times and money is scarce, yet the expenses of / living and getting out the Dispatch B goes steadily on. A dollar now and ^ then is needed and will be greatly appreciated. ioods to be Converted Into Cash. Lcrease our business. Our buyer is at work in E s wherever they are offered, as ready cash is a UGrM co. ^5e ;.i-?Hgg^nflgB|j? JUST JESJED Another Car Load of Horses and Mules. W Mules consisting of 1 pair Sorrel Mares, 2 good Saddle and Harnes jony built Brown Mares, 1 pair small pony buill L9 heads good business Horses and Mules, 2 teao ine Large Mules, 1 Bay Mare Mule?the best bu JOHN W. CONBEE, Secretary COLUMBIA, I I II ?MM 11892. | LEXINGTON S 8 LEXIJNG W |j Does a General I gn X LOANS MADE ON ] y 5 Per Cent. Interest ?!!o\i 1 w P T?rt( ? 21: i: OUR, LINE OF Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, j 3 ICE C Toilet Articles, Flavoring Ex- * I ^ H :racts, Eye Glasses, Stationery, -aj __T^TRubber Goods, Picture Frames, \? J-/Xi/X-D Buggy and Wagon Paints, House '7j Paints, Window Glass, Harness 0F Oils, Turpentine, Linseed Oils, Q Any kind cai Famish and Japans, are more at tt complete than ever before. Mj )UR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT L BAZAAR F( is in charge of N. M. Bogart, \J Tri7 PP Pharmacist, who with his A vast practical experience and ?J EVERY SV a Graduate mrtiarmacy, win i always be glad to serve you. ! CALL AND SEE US. ! ^Iceandlemo \j on hand f< Crosson Drug Co., | at the * Leesville, S. C. jgTTTT A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION The Joint Suma of St. Clair Lodge, No 154, A. F. teachers of the counl \ M., wiil be held in the lodge room in irookland. on Friday, June 11, at 7:30 p m. ana Orangeburg will 11 members are urged to attend piomptly. burg on Tuesday J 11 visiting brethren will be welcomed. ? t By order W. M. are indebted to Mr. J. E. ADDY. Secty, an Jntrlfof | uuaiil^; iUl miivm K __ * * tL ? * V- # * * V % S- * * V- ?- # &j$ ? # m ? * ?- t?t * * * * * * * * ?- ? V- * * * * * ? rjr * ??=3 K3 * * * ? * f!f * * * ? * * ? * ?- * * ?- v ? * ? # ? H ^'mnau2l!> Columbia, ;||: k ~3?3b1 g iy|S If Clothing, Shoes and Hats.fl sH Saw! Si Sins -S S V- V V- ? ? v v * v ? & -V * V- V- % * ?- ? ? $ VW isiri85l ?1 ?IfeJS? -1- * ? ? * * * * ? ? V * V- V * $ * * * * ? ?- * ?^ B? V&igp? &*%%&&##&&#&*#&&*#*&&&%* Effl *~ * -? * v ? ? * * # $ % ??*???-?? ?- * * ? rew York all the year round buying the latest hvays an incentive to quick trading. * * ? * * ? ? ? * ? t- ?*?????????? -3 3 t MIMNAUGH % J;THE LEADER OF FASHIONS* flN LADIES AND GENT'S WEAR.* -i % ? v # v * $ V- vvv^>i5? ? # * ? $ v 5 CEIVED! e now have on hand 52 head of Horses and 5s Horses, 1 good Saddle Mare, 1 pair small ^ b 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, j and Treasurer, - - - - S. C / 1905. | rw* Ia"" A WI, 9. m i banking Business. || FAVORABLE TERMS. IS m ved in Savings Department. |g >F, Cashier. J v f 'ot.b i Pianos and organs >\JA~?J ^ 1 Direct from the.Factory.U j TTTT-rN IF' ) ? < vjus v | huality. < . j We only represent PIANOS ; 1 be found ^ \ ^nd ORGANS of unquestioned s ^ las- > reputation. The Pianos and < ^ I Organs we sell will last a long j j) THE TONE EAM j\ S of our Pianos and Organs are \ ruRDAY. H asswcet"s"?"ey V | OUR PRICES I . c are low, quality considered. > ns always s \ \ or sale, 'w \ our terms s j A 7 A A "R ^ I are easT -o don't wait to feel ) ^ ready, but buy now. Write us \ I ^ ) ^or catalogues and state which ) j you prefer, an Organ or a S / Piano. Our low prices and j . ler Schools for ) easy terms will surprise you. ? ties of Bamberg j Address S fopeni?raT; I Maione's Music House \ ?ULlb iSWIU. T* t) / ? I Stiles E. llelli- j COLUMBIA, S. C. \ ion. ?- I