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"will be a most powerfu 5. Mimnaugh's | ^ fiSw nan^nlmAnt Qtnrfie ^ Vlg wspm uiiviii wivi??j 5 5 Colombia, S. C. S ****** PENCIL A2TD SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here ard There by a Dispatch Man. Ask your dealer for T. X. L. See the advertisement for sale of a valuable place in Batesburg. Mr. W. Q. M. Berley, of this place, lost a valuable milch cow last Sunday Always use T. X. L. for pains. ai" T.maa TXT Smith nf innop Rftpr'fi. JUi VBUISS * w* ?? ?, ttt in tows yesterday and gave as s dollar. Mr. Sid Falmer, of the Pine Bidge section, was in town yesterday on business. T. X. L. cores ?old in the head. Frank Derrick, an expert sawyer at Boof & Barre's mill, handed as a dollar Saturday. , Mrs. F. J. Barman kindly remembered the prioter with a dollar for another year's subscription, c Do you want a baggy at almost notirog, then see the new line carried by W. P. Boof. \y V \. Miss Bessie, the charming daughter of Mr. Willie L. Taylor, is visiting relatives hereabouts. Messrs. E. G. Dreher and C. E '* Leaphart spent Sunday sporting in she briny deep at Tybee. We keep in stock all kinds of hardware at low prices. Lexington Department Store. Mr. Q. E. Oaugbman has been awarded the Lexingtcn R. F. D. No. 4 and Lonnie B. Addy B. F D. No.5. 1|| Mr. J. A. Wbitten, of ^atesbnrg, has been elected a director of the First National Bank of that town. County Treasurer F. W. Shealy is reported to be improving and his < many friends hope to %ee him out again. The reunion of the Confederate veterans on the 8th and 9 th gives every evidence of being an enjoyable affair. "When yon want the latest fads in dry goods, see the beautiful stock carried by W. P. Roof. Messrs. Hamp Lorick and Costner, two of Irmo's prominent business men, were in town last week attending to business. The Oak Grove baseball nine went to Irene Saturday and defeated the nine of that place by a score of 22 to 13, so we are informed. R8v. S. J. Riddle, of Ballentine, was in town yesterday. He was delighted with his crop outlook and says his corn and cotton are fine. ( Tf vnti are coin^ to nainb vour ? J 0 o - - . X. / house, we will save you money on your paint bill. Lexington Department Store. Capt. J. H. Counts, one of Lexington's most progressive and patriotic sons, was in town Wednesday on his way to the Methodist Conference at Leesville. * We are now showing the finest line of dry goods ever seen in Lexington which we are selling at the low- j est possible prices. W. P. Roof. The toot of horn and the tatto of drum is once again heard in the land as the boys of the Lexington Brass Band are practicing their parts. We are sorry to learn that Sheriff ? ? ?? _t_ V.i 3 f i L Uorley is on me bick use ana ior tae time being is laid up for repairs. His friends hope to see bim out again soon. The four daily trains of the South- ! ern railway cannot bring drummers to Lexington fast enough so they are coming here in automobiles to sell goods to our merchants. Mr. G. W. Lewis, of Gilbert, agent for the Stark nurseries, has been in town for the past several dajs showing some fine samples of fruit and trees. BBBBnBHBBHHHIDnRHDBBBnOI srfc ID THE 1 incentive to buying d with sue." 1 <i? i j - 1.. rx.^ry^a we cave lasceu a atmiyie 01 o m*ple cane syrup, manufactured by the Gayer Refining Co., of Belle Alliance, La. Since the recent rains the crops and gardens have come out wonderfully and the indications now are there will be plenty of beans and 1 corn and peas in the near future. [ We have on hand a complete line of Baggies, Sarries and Wagons. It will pay you to see ours before you buy. Lex. Department Store. Our friend, J. E. C. Shealy, who is one of the most cleverest and influential citizens of the Piney Woods section of the Fork, was in town on Wednesday of last week. Messrs. D. A. and D. C. Jefcoat, two of Lexington's prominent citizens from the Swansea section, were in town Monday and dropped in and renewed their subscription. Miss Iceoline Harman joined Miss Emma Balientine and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dempsey at Columbia last Saturday for a week's outing at Tybee and some points in Flr rida. Whenever in want of anything in the furniture line or undertaking, call and see Scott Hendrix. His prices are moderate. The pastor, Rev. W. L. Keel, announced last Sunday that there would be prayer meeting in the Baptist church every Wednesday evening at the nsual hour. The names of Messrs. Jeff B Aznick and J. Simon Caugbman were inadvertedly omitted from the General Committee of the Confederate reunion published on the 3rd page of this issue. We are selling out our stock of light dresB goods, clothing, straw hats, Oxfords, &c., at very low prices. Call and secure some of these bargains. Lexington Department Store. Mr. George Sbirey, from the ?!illa section, was in town Saturday visitiDg his son-in-law, Mr. Frank W. Shealy, and we were glad to be informed that bis people, who have been sick with typhoid fever, are convalescent. If yon have money it should be made to work, to earn something; a silent partner, as it were. The Home Bank will be glad to pay you a reasonable interest, if left a given length of time. A fine mule belonging to Mr. H. J. Wessinger, of Fairbanks, was killed by lightning last Saturday. He was visiting at Chapin at the time and the mule was hitched in Dr. Biekley's barn when it received the fatal bolt. Mr. J. W. Pond, a prominent mer chant of bateeburg, ana Mrs. uessie Andrews, a daughter of the late Pickens Jones, were married in I 7 Batesburg last week. Bev. W. W. Hodges officiated, bo says the Advocate. There is a tremendous rush of bargain hunters at "the store that's different" on account of the extraordinary cut in the prices on all summer goods. Wm. F. Furtick, opposite the Opera House, Columbia, is the place to get the most goods for the least money. Mr. D. B. Sphaler, formerly of this county, but more recently of Mulberry, Fia., has sold out his interest there and is now located at Pine Castle, the same State, where he has large holdings in real estate. Prior to moving to his new quart I ers H. M. Wingard is offering unprecedented bargains in general merchandise. These goods must go and even if they have to go at a sacrifice. I ask the people to call, see my stock ! and learn my prices and I guarantee to save them money on every purchase. TURNOF SEASI .uring the Summer Sea ti large inducements si MIMKJ Coiuml 11 - I J 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 Ox I ford's tnat you wear mat 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 ns to show yon our line of Ladies' Oxfords at $2 and be convinced of their style and perfect fitting qualities. IWe have them made in Black Kid, Tan or White Canvass. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main Street) AnUTWRM P A 1627 Main Street) W'WJBiJIA) Oi v. fOU needn't get under the water to keep cool. An "International" suit is the "cooler^ you need for the dog Made to your measure from the choicest crash and tropical novelties and Built with skeleton lining. They keep their shape and keep <-n?i and ftic ortces are fust JVU WW*^ tu*? ?- # the sort to keep one's head above / the water. Drop in and let us fix you up. L G. Urohsr & Go.< j LEXINGTON, S.'C. We ?r^ rr quested to soy that persods intt/i ling to compete for the speciai corn and cotton prizes offeree by the L xingten County Fair Asso ciaiioo, co be exhibited at the nexl couotv fair, that tbey must n jiify J. B Wmgard, E-a , Secretory, ol Rnoh intent bv the l-;t of August. Safe, sound and conservative the Lexington Saving? Bick stands as soiid as the rock cf Gibraltar coring 5 per cent. i^threat to depositors and aeommcdating terms to borrowera. Organized in IS92 since which time its progress has been onward and upward audit now eipjsthe confidence and patronage of the people at home and abroad Wat9rmelons. We acknowledge with pleasure the present of watermelons from our kind friends, Mr. Tom Ganter and Mr. Jim Dooley, both of which were delictus. I S'fcoiK'e in 1 ON CLEARANCE SALE son. We claim this to be the Safest lould continue to be the Busiest. LUGH As CO. S. Cm I WJi ALWAYS (JA? HORSES ax through the Summer Months. We never clo our Business every day in the year VEHICLES IS THE LARGEST i You can save mileage and lumbi GREGORY-RHEA - Ml JOHN W. CONDEE, Secretary COLUMBIA, 11893. | LEXINGTONS/ p| . LEXOOl | Does a General B H LOANS MADE ON F. Jlj 5 Per Cent. Interest Allowi 1 W. P. ROC mi ' OUR LINE OF J IF3335 y ICE C< Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Flavoring Ex- ^ , tracts, Eye Glasses, Stationery, DEIN I Rubber Goods, Picture Frames, -^| Buggy and Wagon Paints, House y OF " Paints Window Glass, Harness ^ Any kind can I Oils, lurnentme. Linseed Oils, ^ *+ the r Varnish and Japans, are more (1 ' complete than ever before. BAZAAR FO , OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT *j 1 is in charge of N. M. Bogart. fj ICE CRI Pharmacist, who with his | ^ T i vast practical experience and j g v a Graduate in Pharmacy, will j ? </ * always be srlad to serve vou. I \ , Ice and lemon CALL AND SEE US. ^ on hand fo: Crosson Drug Co., h iee Bi Leesville, S. C. Mr. Rudolph Sue! The Conference of the Columbia now in the employ of District of the Methodist Episcopal the mail department Church, South, was held at Leesville his vacation with his last week. There was quite a large Mr. and Mrs. J. E. attendance of the Brethern. place. blie and Coolest store in town and .. 9 % MIMNAUGH % *THE LEADER OF FASHIONS* JIM LADIES AND GENT'S WEAR.* P Y A T.TTtfF, OF id IMtTJX^ES se at the end of the season. We run except Sunday. Our stock of IN SOUTH CAROLINA. L 11 1 V W V * mm wji ? ? more by coming to Coa. Ill F . r.DMPAMV DLL UU1T11 ilil 11 and Treasurer. - - - - S. C. < 1905.1 11 fin a a nftiii# i IVINUS BANK, | 'ON, S. C., || anking Business. | &VORABLE TERMS. |g ed in Savings Department, jfj )F, Cashier. J ^ V JLLJLJL V: Barbecue. aT p. R ttte will furnish a first [ ) I j I 1 w VV class barbecue and refreshments at F' J. B. Sox's Famous Barbecue Grounds, ^ / on July 22nd, being the 4th Saturday, .?p. k- There will be music and dancing for the J\ !k ^ young folks and a pleasant day is proinIs. ised to all who may attend. \ *j. b. sox. v m. k. kiminer. fee found [> Jaue -'s-1!'05- Pdj R Notice. IlItrriIBIl/ A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE ^ I iftJTfif&I R A Estate of Dr. M. Q. Hendrix, de mil/tin i/ ! ceased, by account or otherwise, are jj? hereby notified that they must make payment to tlie undersigned, and those SAM & I having claims against the said Estate must present them, duly attested to ? y L. "W. p. ROOJf, Administrator. ^ -RLL-l 1. .Tune 23, 11)05. 3w3<>. . ?/ Barbecue. .s always p* it^e will furnish a first r Sale, 1/ VV Class barbecue at Hilton, S. C., on j? the fourth Saturdav in Julv, being the lZAAR. ) 22nd dav, 1005. fe * j. j. haltiwanger, t-v v ^TTFl T7" ! U. ?j. AllUVA.. TH z!T\ 7W\ | June 2S, 1905. 4w37. 7 Barbecue. grove, who 18 WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS Uacle Sam in JL barbecue and ice cream at Skelton fnendinf? Mathias' Spring, on Saturday, July 29, ? ? 1905. Everybody is invited. There will grandparents, be speaking on tiiat day, which will be RatoI in this announced later. Kawl, in mis w R ARN0LD> June 26. 1905. 5w38. 1