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Thousands of People have money. Think of it! Dry Good sale will terminate in a few da; | Mimnaugh's % t Big Department Stores, J | Columbia, S. C. % ?*#*$********$# ******** PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. T "5T_ Tj. nnrfta nnld in the head. This is unsually hot and dry weather. There was a new prisoner lodged in jail Wednesday. Always use T. X. L. for pains. ?- Mr. Jules Bradford has returned to Portsmouth, Ya. Miss Mattie George is visting her brother, Will, in Laurens. A lot of fine Poland-China pigs for sale by T. P. Meetze. Yesterday, the 4th of July, was undoubtedly the hottest day of the season. Uncle Jasper Derrick, of Leesville, c was in town Monday on magisterial business. Ask jour dealer for x. A. u. Miss Ruby Matbias, of Saluda, is visiting the Misses Graham in this place. Miss Emilie Baily, of near this place, is visiting her brother's family at Warrenville. Miss Helen Bradford left Sunday for Clemson on a visit to her sister, Mrs. P. T. Brodie. Hon. John Bell Towill, of Batesburg, was in town .Monday shaking hands with friends. Sorghum seed can be bad at Lexington Department Store. Mr. G. L. Slice, one of Irmo's progressive citizens, was in town Monday on business. Judge C. B Bisb, of Black creek, was on our streets Monday attending to business. Mrs. Naomia Bawl, of Colombia, is visiting her brother, Mr. Pat Seay, in the Providence section. T. X. L. relieves when properly applied. Mr. G. B. Taylor, a good clever fellow from Gilbert called in yesterday and left his compliments. Drs. Tim merman and Quatiiebanm of Batesburg attended the medical , association in this place last Monday. , Prof. P. T. Brodie, of this county, , has been elected President of the \ South Carolina Teachers7 association. Iron beds and springs, from the ( cheapest to the best, at Scott Ben- ( drix. Miss Merideth Muller has accepted and is now filling a position with a large business house in Pine Buff, , Ark. , j rt tit tt jur. vreorge vv. narrnau, uuu ui the best farmers in the Providence , section, gave us a pleasant call Mon day. j Mr. E T. Ranch, of the Pork, was " ; in town Monday in attendance upon the meeting of the Board of County Commissioners. Straw and felt hats for men and ] boys, at Lexington Department < Store. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Snyder, of ^ Tamps, Fia., are visiting the parents 1 of the later. Col. and Mrs. M. D. -Harman. i Our <kdevil" wants to know why is 1 it that one never sees the portrait of * an angel in trousers or of the devil 1 in petticoats. 1 TV. T T C11 1 L ? \ x/r. ti.jj. oouier, a prominent puysician of the Selwood section, was in attendance upon the County Medical Association Monday. Oar summer clothing is going cheap now to make room for fall line. Lexington Department Store. Mr. M. K. Kaminer, who resides in Switzer Neck, who has been quite t sick with a bilious attack, is now e convalescent. j. The Board of County Commissioners was in session Monday looking after the affairs of the connty and 8 transacting routine business. s taken advantage of this opport [s, Notions, Shoes, Clothing, Rea ys so do not be disappointed if 3 J. Mr. Walter Hite, wboae childhood j in noOF VlQTfl TVQQ (Wflf foT I JJUUiU AO UCOi AiVlv^ if WW w? -Wseveral days resting up. He is now one of the fire laddies of Columbia. Miss Agnes Rawl and brother, of Kooky Well, spent Saturday nigbfc and Sunday with the family of Dr. L. E. M. Smoak, in this place. If you need anything in any kind of furniture, Scott Heudrix's is the place to get it. He will please you in quality and price. Senator D. F. Efird, Representative J. M. Epting and E. U. Shealy, E?q, are booked to make addresses at the cue of W. B. Arnold on the 29th inst. Mr. J. C. Glover, of Batesburg, was in town Monday looking over the books of the Auditor to ascertain the taxable values of the town of Batesburg. Tbe place to get your fruit jarp, jar tops and rubbers is at Lexington Department Store. Mr. John J. Jefcoat, of the Pelion section, and one of the best mechanics of the county, was in town Saturday on business and called in to see us. Mr. W. A. Beattie, after a visit to Capt. Henry Barre with whom he graduated from Glemeon last session, returned to his home* at Ivar, Anderson county, last Sunday. We regret to learn that County Treasurer Shealy has been quite sick since Monday and np to tbe hour of going to press there has been no improvement in his condition. An up-to-date line of summer dress goods, at Lexington Department Store. Dr. Ed. Derrick, formerly of this county, but now of Bosemary, George town county was visiting relatives and friends hereabouts and gave us a pleasant call Monday. Mr. Ed. Derrick, from near Hilton, boo in fftmn Sotnr/iar nn KnfiinOBB ff HO ?** wnu MWWU&VtMJ WM M MWAMVWV * He is resting up from bis studies at Newberry College and assisting in general farm work. There is no better time than now nor no better place than Wm. Piatt's, Columbia, to buy dry goods, notions and millinery. If you don't believe it try him and find out for yourself. James Hunt is now guard on the chain gang. The gang is now located on the old State road below Brookland doing some good work. It will go to the Pelion section soon. We learn that a young son of Mr. Sam Seagtrunk is quite ill at his father's residence in this place, ard bat very little hope for his recovery is 1 sntertained by hi3 family and friends. ! WANTED?Ten cars of rough framing and boards. Quote price F. 0. B. cars. Wallace Lumber Co., 2*35 Union, S. C. Kev. W. L. K9el, pastor of the Lexington Baptist church, left Mon 3ay for Toccoa, Ga., where he will become a Btudent of the Bible conference which is now in session at shat place. Remember that Caughman & Harnan, the livery stable men of this place, are dealers in fine Kentucky lorses and mules and carry on a irst class feed and sales stable. The joardingof horses is made a specialty. Our streets were croweded SaturJott mifV. tifi'zans frnm fthrr.ftf? tvVn vere shopping and attending to >ther business, and all our merchants yore smiles as long and as broad as Saluda river. The school girls who have been warding away from home, and (specially the graduates are now at lome and blushing every time their Id dad eats pie with a knife and wishes steaming coffee up from his aucer. unity to buy first class merchant dy to wear Goods for Ladies, Mil rou have to pay more for mercha MIMMJ Columlb i Let us impress this fact on you. The feet are more sensitive in hot weather than in cool. It is not so much the kind of Oxford's that you wear that makes them either comfortable or uncomfortable, but it is the way they fit. Shoe fitting today is a science and at our shoe stores you will find the science mastered. When in Columbia allow us to show you our line of La-dies' Oxfords at ?2 and be convinced of their style and perfect fitting qualities. We have them made in Black Kid, Tan or White Canvass. EHRLICH'S, i&isestcouiiiiuc. ttt_ i Vf O UBVB jUOU IQUC1YCU a ouipwcuv of Queen Quality shoes for women. This is the very best line to be had. Lexington Department Store. Rev. 0. J. Sox, a Lexington boy whose home is now at Willis, Ya, conld not be satisfied without receiving the Dispatch, sent on bis dollar yesterday and will now know what his friends at home are doing. There were a large number of citizens of Balesburg in town Monday registering bo as to be able to vote in the municipal election of that town, which occurs August 1st. Mr. Edwards, the present incumbent, and Mr. Steadman are the candidates for Mayor. The Elitoi; acknowledges with pleasure an invitation to an "At Home" of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Earle Boozer, who were recently married in Winchester, Ya., after July 15, at their residence, 1802, Plain street, Columbia. FZT\ OU needn't get under ^ $. i the water to keep cooL pfE'l An "International" suit is all the "cooler" llipfl ?cu ne C* *0f Made to year measure from the choicest crash and tropical novel ties and built with skeleton lining. They keep their shape and keep you cool, and the prices are just the sort to keep one's head above the water, *s Drop in and let us fix you up. L G. Dreiier I Co., LEXINGTON, S. C. Lise at manufacturer's prices. You will never linery, Carpets, Mattings, Trunks, Valises?in i ndise later. lUGH & oo tia, S. d. WE ALWAYS ci MORSES a through the Summer Months. We never our Business every day in the ye VEHICLES IS THE URGE You can save mileage anc lum GREGORY-RHEA I JOHN W. CONDEE, Secreta COLUMBIA, fl892. I I EYINnTON C P LLAII1U I Ull I |g LBXIIM U Does a General! % LOANS MADE ON M 5 Per Cent. Interest Allc | w. p. RO OUR LINE OF Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, U ICE < To^et Articles, Flavoring Ex- A tracts, Eye Glasses, Stationery, si T>"OT' Rubber Goods, Picture Frames, \j Ui&JL, Buggy and Wagon Paints, House j t( Paints, Window Glass, Harness Oils, Turpentine, Linseed Oils, | (j Any kind e; Varnish and Japans, are more at complete than ever before. m , OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT CjUAMAK 1 is in charge of N. M. Bogart, \j jqj. q Pharmacist, who with his A ~ vast practical experience and -?l EVERY S; a Graduate in Pharmacy, will \* 1 l\/\ 'vl /I 4 /\ TTAn '^3 I UI \\ UJ ^ gjiau LU 3Ui 1 C > UU. I /I CALL AND SEE US. fjlce and leu m 011 hand Crosson Drug Co., | at the Leesville, S. C. #/f\/f\/f\73 A A REGULAR COMMUNICATION Wari of St. Clair Lodge, No. 154, A. F. lUOTICE IS HER /V \ M., will be held in the lodge room in -1' all persons not t Brookland. on Friday, July 14, at7:30p m. Brodie E, Kneece, a All members are nrged to attend promptly, tract to work for mc All visiting brethren will be welcomed. law will be enforced By order W. M. this notice. LUT J. E. ADDY, Sect'y, June 14, 1005. :v DM A DIM DM! -< IIMNiIGH t CO., have so good a chance to buy goods for so little 'act, every item in our big establishment. This * 9 8 mimnaugh 8 :2the leader of fashions* *im iadifp. amn rpmt's wfar* i $ * ? * $ 7* V * * % V V * * ? * * 5 MY A LINE OF nd MXJXiSS close at the end of the season. We run ar except Sunday. Our stock of SI IN SliUIH LAKULINA. 4 I more by coming to Cobia. JIILE COMPANY, ry and Treasurer, S. 0. 1905. | ' SAVINGS BANK, | iTOR, S. C., || Ran Inner Business. M ? ' ' M FAVOEABLE TEEMS. jj| twed in Savings Department. OF, ^ Cashier. J t 8/\i/\g/ Barbecue. j/ WE WILL FURNISH A FIRST nr*T |\ \V class barbecue and refreshments at UUJuJJ XI J. B. Sox's Famous Barbecue Grounds, " on July 22nd, being the 4th Saturday. *. '?/ There will be music and dancing for the "ftTTT'CI iv young folks and a pleasant day is promJlA.O ) ised to all who may attend. |g. J. B. SOX. lF f\ M. K. KIMINER. | June 2S, 1905. 4w3T pd. an be found f) j UWU the k hGaCQ' i ; \ LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE -HE IRIT IF HI f82' Estate of Dr. M. Q. Hendrix, de"UUlSASn i* ceased, by account or otherwise, are l h i??i. ^ hereby notified that they must make ;i\ payment to the undersigned, and those T? U A M ir- having claims against the said Estate xiXiillu. U must present them, duly attested to i/ W. P. ROOF, Administrator. V TURD AY. f* June 2S, 1905. 3w:36. ? j\ ! Barbecue. nimnTTC, Ik 1I7E WILL FURNISH A FIRST LOUS always \J\J ciass barbecue at Hilton. S. C., on IOr Sale, %/ the fourth Saturday in July, being the f\ 22nd dar, 15)05. BAZAAR. \) * J. J. HALTIW ANGER, m- D. E. AMICK. 1 Jum'2S-1"05- 4w37 Barbecue. ting. 1 WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS FP.v GTVEN TO -* barbecue and ice cream at Shelton o employ"or harbor Mathias' Spring, 011 Saturday, .Juiy zu, s he is * under con- 1905. Eyerybody is inyited. There will ; during 1905. The shaking on that day, which will be [ against violators of announced later. HERL. GANTT. W. R. ARNOLD. 2-svo4 June 20, 1905. 5w35. . H *