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i. Thousands of People have money. Think of it! Dry Good sale will terminate in a few da; % Mlmnaugh's % % Big Department Stores, % $ Columbia, S? C. % *********$******** ****** PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Bead the barbecue notices in this issue. T. X. L. cares cold in the head. Many farmers are waiting on rain to plant peas. This is said to be the longest day of the year. T.1L cures cold in the head. If we do not soon have rain the crops are gone. See excursion rates advertised by the Southern railway. Always use T. X. L. fcr pains. - Col. J. R. Frick, of Cbapin, is in town today on legal business. Dr. J. L. Shuler, a popular citizen of the Fork, was in town Monday. All the latest fads in notions, at "W. P. Roof's. Mr. J. 6. Hook sends as a bloom from his field of fine cotton. There will be a picnic at J. Ed. Mathias' mineral spring next Saturday. Mr. Wade Furtick, of Sandy Run, was in town Monday on school business. The residence of Mr. Austin Roof on College Hill will shortly receive a coat of paint r*. * Go to Scott Hendrix for bed lounges and wire cots, cheap. Mrs. Laura Shealy sends a dollar and adds her name to the Bubscrip! iion list of the Dispatch. < Mr. W. E. Lorick and family, of Irrao, visited at Mr. Adam Metts' in this place one day last week: The latest styles and shapes in men and boys hats, at W. P. Roofs. The new residence of Col. G. T. nn rUllona Hill iq nnw vi&auaui vu w?4vgv ?#.u* *w mv lor the paint brush. Mr. J. D. Craps, from Hollow Creek, while in town yesterday called in and renewed his subscription. There is but little improvement in the condition of the sick members of Mr. George Shirey's family. The prettiest line of dry goods ever seen in Lexington is now being shown by W. P. Roof. Mrs. J. J. Leightner, of Irmo, while on her way to Irene, called in and settled for her paper Saturday. Mr. Ed. Kleckley was in town Monday and brought his father's, Mr. D. D. Kleckiey's, subscription. Mr. John Stuart, of Columbia, Frank's popular clothing salesman, was in town Sunday visiting his sisters. Miss Emma Ballentine, of this place, has returned home after a pleasant visit to Mrs. C. M Dampsey in Columbia. Tho mr?of faehinnfthlft linfi nf RhoPS I ?*UV MAVWV ? ? for men, women and chiidrens' wear at W. P. Roofs. Col. M. D. Harman has ha4 bis dwelling on Lower Main street reshingled and is now having it refreshed with a coat of oaint. 4b Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, of the Lewiedale section, have just returned home from the protracted meeting now in progress in Lexington. The Lexington and Oak Grove base ball teams will play each other at Mathias' Mineral Spring next Saturday afternoon. Mimnaugh is offering some special bargains in everything carried by a ? lift /-i i department store, wnen in uoiumbia call and see them. Mr. Cap Shealy sent to this office yesterday quite a curiosity. It was an egg having around its circumference all the colors of the rainbow. Mr. Tbaddeus Dreher, one of the best known educators of the county and a member of the County Board of Education, was in town Monday on official business. taken advantage of this opporl s, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, Res ys so do not he disappointed if ; j. u. The patrons of the P. C. I. held a meeting last Saturday and elected ? 1 ? rn /"?? L T. TXT U01. W. i. vjrautiLU, uap. u- f?. Redd and Mr. AL Meetze trustees for the coming session. You will find a Dice line 01 Hammocks and Rattan Settees for piazzas, at Scott Hendrix's. The friends of Mr. John Fox are glad to know that he has recovered from a recent attack of illness as to be able to return to his work in Augusta. He left Sunday. It is pleasing to notice the presence of so many people from the different sections of the county in town from day to day trading and attending to other business. Carry a two-horse wagon to Columbia this week to bring home a dollar's worth of goods purchased at Tapp's Mill End Sale. We are reliably informed that Dr. J. W. Wessinger, of Irmo, has defn lnnofo ir? fKio n!a/>a fnr fVio WUCU V\J tWVdllV AM ^/AUWV AV4 VUV practice of bis profession and will move here in the next six or seven days. Prof. J. R T. Major, Principal of the Batesburg Graded Bchool, was in town Monday in attendance upon a meeting of the County Board cf Education of which he is a member. Meet me at Sarman's Shoe Store for your next pair of shoes. He cuts the price. Post office block, 1725 Main street, Columbia, S. C. There are two prisoners iD jail bolh of whom are negroes. Shep Taylor is charged with having set fire to the Leesville guard house. Henry Planter is confined, charged with murder. This morning's State Bays: "Col. John Bell Towill, one of the directors of the dispensary, received a painful wound on his hand Tuesday as the result of too much familiarity with an electric fan." The R. L. Bryan Company invites the people of Lexington to call at their store in the Masonic building, Columbia, during the summer months at any hour. Mr. "Sheck" Shealy, from out on Boiling Springs, but more recently working at the carpenter's trade at Batesburg, is now in charge of the woodwork on Dr. James Harman's new offices in this place. Brooks J. Wingard is in attendance upon the session of the Southern College Students' Conference at Asheville, N. C. He is having a good time. There is a large gathering of students comiDgfrom Virginia to Texas. Now is the time to put up fruit and the place to buy your jars is from the Lexington Department Store. All sizes at the cheapest prices. News was received in this place Vin .nloHnao on/3 frion^o (Viof u j utco auu iiicuuo :uut uuu body of Mr. Frank Smithdeal, formerly of this place, was found floating in the Savannah river, near Augusta, last Monday afternoon. The supposition is that while attempticg to cross the river he was drowned. Through the efforts of ex-Senatcr W. H. Sharpe the Superintendent of the Savannah Division of the Southern Railway has promised to give the people of Edmund the conveniences of a handsome depot and a telegraph office. They will be put in operation by the 1st of September. The friends of Judge Andrew Crawford will be pleased to learn that after arriving at Johns-Hopkins hospital in Baltimore, where he had gone for treatment, it was found that an operation was unnecessary, and he has returned to bis summer home at Saluda, N. G., much improved in health. ;unity to buy first class merchandi Lay to wear Goods for Ladies, Mill you have to pay more for merchar MIMMJS Colu xx&lb ^ LET'05 m^MPRESS YOU Ehrlich's shoes cost less and wear best. If you'll take the trouble to ] come to see Tis, 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 info a shoe at this price. The styles are good and they fit well. What more could one want. We have them made of Tan onrl T^lcir>lr ITirl cmrl WllitA VflS UiJIVA X/JlUViX J.XJL VX. \A f T ajla*. v v^aa t wv EHRLICH'S, hbssssicoujiiiiuc., The young ladies of LexiDgton county are reminded that there will be a competitive examination held in the court house in this place cn July 7cb, before the C.mnty Board of Education, for a scholarship in Winthrop College and those who intend to contest for this prize should begin to prepare themselves at cDce. The Gregory-Rhea Mule Co., of Columbia, advertises a number of mules and horses as well as all kinds of vehicles, which they are selling at mid summer low prices. They do business every day in the year Sun day exc?pted. Rev. Mr. Cooper, an Evangelist, is conducting a series of meetings in the Biptist church in this place. He is preaching two sermons a day? ooe in the afternoon and the other in the evening. He is an earnest and eloquent preacher and is deliveri ng the message of his Master with power and unction from on high. i jjsj t Oil needn't zei tinder ii y r the water to keep cook J | An "International" I f*^>?1 su^ *s ^ "co?kr" you need for the dog Made to your measure from the choicest crash and tropical novelj ties and built with skeleton lining, j They keep their shape and keep | you cool, and the prices are just ! the sort to keep one's head above | ! 0 j tne water* Drop in and let us fix you up* I I L 0. Dreher & Co., LEXINGTON, S. C. ise at manufacturer's prices. You will never 1 inery, Carpets, Mattings, Trunks, Valises?in fa Ldise later. UGH & CO S. C. WE ALWAYS OA HORSES a ;hrough the Summer Months. We never c our Business every day in the ye? l/FHIFIFS IS THF lARfiFJ you can save mileage and luml IEG0MEA I JOHN CONDER, Seeretai COLUMBIA, jlj 1892. | LEXINGTON S j|j ' LEXINC |j Does a General ] j|j LOANS MADE ON 1 5 Per Cent. Interest Alio | W. P. BOl OUR LINE OF I Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, y IOE ( Toilet Articles, Flavoring Ex- ^ tracts, Eye Glasses, Stationery, Rubber Goods, Picture Frames, \s -L^iXxJ Buggy and Wagon Paints, House /\ ^ Paints, Window* Glass, Harness '1 - rn T -^^^Ail.-. /\ A*->tt nr. WllSj 1 UrpClllIJLJtf, i-/iJll5CCLi | Iki^iu v^cj Yarnisli and Japans, are more sj at t complete than ever before. ^ROiSilB OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT mMZAAK \ is in charge of X. M. Bogart. J ICE c] Pharmacist. who with his A vast practical experience and EVERY Sd a Graduate in Pharmacy, will always be glad to serve you. j ? CALL AND SEE US. i ^jlce andlem m' on hand Crosson Drag Co., 2 at thi > Leesvilie, S. C. & A REGULAR COMMUNICATION If you want to e of St. Clair Lodge, No 151, A. F. ner attend the cue /%r \ M., will be held in the lodge room in n T , Brookland. on Friday, July 14, at7:30p m. Jrene ?n tn All members are urged to attend promptly. Blue Mountain J( All visiting brethren will be welcomed. . . By order W. M. supervise the cockn J. E. ADDY, Sect'y, a splendid dinner. GREAT COST SALE OF IMNAUGH & CO.,cmHm' tave so good a chance to buy goods for so little ,ct, every item in our big establishment. This 9 % MIMNAUGH | *THE LEADER OF FASHIONS* JIN LADIES AND GENT'S WEAR.* RRY A LINE OP tia MULES I :lose at the end of the season. We run tr except Sunday. Our stock of IT IN SOUTH CAROLINA. more by coming to Co3ia. % IDLE COMPANY, J y and Treasurer, - - - - S. C. 1905. | SAVINGS BANK, | ii rTON, S. C., y N Banking Business. B FAVORABLE TERMS. J wed in Savings Department. |j OF, Cashier. 1 tvt ti H 1 I^ioiios one! orpoo^ ! J\J ' ? p ( I Direct from the Factory." ) MTTR K QUALITY. < AAN/ 1/ I ) ~ " < r I : < We only represent PIANOS ) m be found h \ nnd ORGANS of unquestioned s Is- ) reputation. The Pianos and ? ^ <^>r^anS We Se^ a l?no I ? THE T9?iE ! ^EAJ^X j?* < of Qlir Pimios and Organs are ? iTURDAV. ? ?tas"?"ey js/ } OUR PRICES ! ^ ; are *mv' (Iua^r.v considered. > ons always ^ \ \ j for sale, j/ < our terms < i ? ? rp . / -n !N ? are easy so don't wait to feel S ! KAZ.AAH. | ready, but buy now. Write us \ l |fc? ) J-Wi. l-4l I ".(JO CULLU BtatC YVIIIUU / rtTr/TT*-^ | voa prefer; au 0rgau or a J ) Piano. Our low prices and < 2joy a good din- > easy terms will surprise you. \ of T. E. Rawl & | Address I eJ Harman' ??i Malone's Music House 3g and this insures j COLUMBIA, S. C. < i