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JL<s will be a most powerfi * * * * S * * * * * ? ?r * $ ? -Z- & | Mimnaugh's g i Biff Department Stores, J I Columbia, S. C. "J PE2TCIL A2TD SCXSSOBS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Ask your dealer for T. X. L. Call or send aDd settle for your paper. We need it. Mre. Belton B. Clark, is visiting her mother, near Leesville. Miss Annie Lou Herman is visiting relatives in Augusta, Ga. T. X. L. cures cold in the head. Bring your cotton, chickens, eggs, butter and vegetables to Lexington. The Palmetto Collegiate Institute will open next Monday, September 11. Bananas, apples and fresh cocoa * ? ? * T" Sfnwo QUtiB* 2tb UUAUigtUU i/opuvuicuv wwiv. Some of the young people eDjoyed s delightful dance in Roof Hall last evening. Miss Jodie Caughman, of Columbia, is visiting relatives and friends in town. Miss Schumpert, of Newberry, is visiting Miss Mary Lyles, in this place. Always use T. X. X. for pains. Mrs. Alma Geiger and son, Norman, are visiting friends at King's Mountain, N. C. Mrs. H. M. Efird, of this county, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. John A. Summer, in Newberry. The latest fads in notions can be seen at W. P. Roof's. The school at Gilbert opened last Monday under flattering prospects for a successful year. Oar people should turn out Saturday and hear Senator 'Tillman discuss the dispensary question. All the latest novelties in dry goods can be seen at W. P. Roof's. . -We regret to learn that Dr. 0. J. Harris, of Bafcesburg, is quite ill at his home in Columbia. Among the shoppers in town yesterday were Col. D. T. Barr and his daughter, Miss Goseie. Caughman & Harman will have a new lot of horses and mules on hand in a few days. We understand that the Lutheran parsonage at Leesville will be sold at public outcry Monday. The Lexington base ball team will cross bats with the San Dam team at Todd Saturday. The best mowers and rakes made, are for sale by W. P. Roof. Prof. F. W. Rauch and family will occupy the Hendrix old homestead opposite the institute building. Mr. Fred W. Buff, who lives in the Deiingo section, called in Friday and had the Dispatch sent to his address. The Lexington Department Store will take your order for a ready-made garment. Mr. Henry Harman, of Atlanta, Ga., Editor of "The Cotton," visited the home folks in this county, Sunday. Mr. Karl Oswald, the handsome teller of The Home Bank, has returned from a pleasant outing in the mountains. 1 ?++* :BTJS"ST STOE: C?>3um r^"THE SAME G< sive Cash Dry Goods S you to give us a call an THE il incentive to buying ( with sue ?3T? There are six indigent persons at the pocr boure?one white man and ?ttq /?rv1rkTQrJ norannc twn of whoEQ U T O V ? - are females and three males. Shoes built to wear for men, women and children, at W. P. RoofV. Messrs. F. E Dreber and Sam P. Roof are (ff on a buotiog trip with a party of friends from the Fork, in the Sandy Run section. Misses Mary and Lula Lowman, daughters of Mr. J. C. Lowman, of Selwood, left Monday for Lenoir College, Hickory, N. C. Baby carriages cheap, at Scott Hendrix. We are glad to learn that our fellow townsman, Mr. S. 0. Kaminer, is meeting with success as an insur ance agent, at Uiinton, S. U. See our mowers before buying. We sell the best. Lexington Department Store. Mies Dollie Gregory died Sunday at her home in New Brookland of typhoid fever and was buried Monday at the old family cemetery, about four miles below this place. Mr. John Hawkins, a prominent pedagogue of Newberry county, is spending a portion of his vacation with the family of his 6ister, Mrs. G. T. Graham. Do you want a buggy or wagon, if so, call on W. P. itocf and see his line before purchasing. Mrs. Ethel Snyder and her children, have returned to their home in Florida, after spending the summer with the parents of Mrs. Snyder, Col. and Mrs. M. D. Harman. The Lexington Department Store is getting in a magnificent line oi drg goods and gent's furnishing. Mrs. Ed Hendrix, of Columbia, who has been visiting relatives and friends in town for several days, is now visiting the parents of her hus< band, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sol Hendrix. near here. A. Taylor has put his cotton gic Dlant at Fowles' old mill, in first clase * condition and will gin at tbe rate oi 20 cents per hundred. All cusfco mers will be treated right Giv<him a trial. v The most fashionable dress goods and materials ever seen in Lexington is shown by W. P. Roof. Miss Janet Kaiser of Augusts, wbc has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. F B. Harman of North Columbia, has gone to Lexington and other points accompanied by her cousin, Miss Pearle Harman.?Columbia State. Messrs. James and John Fox and Harry Roberts, of the Augusta Lum ber Company, came over Sunday to spend "Labor Day" with the home folk. They returned to Augnsta | Monday afternoon. If you want the best buggy for the least money, buy it of the Lexington Department Store. The Messrs Godfrey and Will Taylor who are charged with burning the dwelling ot Mr. nenry Monts, some time ago. will be released from jail as soon as they each can make a $2,000 bond. bia9s C OODS FOR LESS M< tore in Columbia, and d compare the prices a C I SMKT&MaL luring the Summer Seas :h large inducements she Columlb MlK There Will Be i Lots of shoddy shoes sold this Fall, for leather has advanced in price. The customers of small dealers who bought late are the ones who will suffer > most. You can pin your faith to this House for we buy for cash of large manufacturers and bought early. Our stock is already in, so we know the shoes we will sell you are goodslioes. Ladies Kid and Latent Loir .Lace, i Blucher and Burton Shoes, 20 styles, ?2.00. Ladies Kid, Lace, Blucher and Burton Shoes, 18 styles. ?1.50. Make comparisons?we know where 1 you will buy. EHRLICH'S. I i 1643 Main Street) C P 1627 Main Street f tAJLLiiDlii, ih t. i Barbecue. T WILL FURNISH A FIRST CLASS JL up to date barbecue, with best of refreshments, at the well known Old Rock House Place, about 3.] miles south of Irene, or Red Bank, near Roof & Barre's Turpentine Still, on the 3rd Saturday, being the 16th day of Septem ber, There will be music, furnished by , a brass band engaged especially for the , occasion. There will also be some prominent speakers present to discuss the issues of the day. Ladies and children specially prepared for and good order , guaranteed. Plenty to eat and drink, i and a pleasant day is promised to all that may attend. The meats will be cooked i by the best cuist in the county. I mean to spare no time nor money in making this the best cue of the season. Come > one, come an. riiveryDoay is curaiouy invited to come. S. F. ROLAND. I 4w44. I Piano : Removal Sale. ? We move about September 15, ( to No. 1482 Main Street, al1 most opposite Masonic Temple. I , We Want to close out every Piano and Organ in stock, and have marked down prices as an inducement. Write or call quickly if you desire a big bargain in either a piano or organ. For catalogues, prices and terms. Address j . I' I Malane's Music House,! COLUMBIA, S. 0. ^ ??????????????? MAIN AND BLANDING S ! lie ^ s DNEY" is more than a j buying and selling for ca we ask with those asked ome anc ant JIm. on. We claim this to be the Safes mid continue to be the Busiest. ,uom: & GO At a meeting of our Be August 12,1905, it was de< of our corporation from G; that of GREGORY-COND] i j ^ M j was niea witn tne secretar change of name be recordec which has been done. In e the assets nor the manage affected in any way. Ail correspondence shoul< Conder Mule Co. We thank you for past ] continuance of same. Res; uiiLUUiiruuiiiJUit JOHN W. GONDEE, Secretar COLUMBIA, 11892. I LEXINGTON S m y LEXDI? N 1 Does a General ] ? LOANS MADE ON ifij M 5 Per Gent. Interest Alloi I W. P. RO< /"N ! Town Registr binmng. ^ 1HE B00KS of Commencing Monday. Sep-1 ToJ^of^X^ tember 4th, the Columbia j day of November uex ! *u,. Iott- /-vrt-i.i?.? <if T^fiT/ Ginnery of the South Car?- j s."a. ftoSTrt lina Oil Company will be woo. until and indue j j ! of October. 1005. P; operated every day in tne j-nuion certificate fro: week, Sunday excepted. j tf yon r? vor?1 M. C. EOBEETSON. I r.t* Supervisor Manager. ! A u-rust 2'A, 1005. _ :iru. 1 Subscribe for the TREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. t> J3ry Gooi )hrase?but is a known fact. Why' ,sh only means we sell cheapest, by other stores. I See Us. >t and Coolest store in town and Ji ;k. i% i*i i*c i*c A, iHit **cy i* t"t? -v ? - -r -? * < ? f t t ?* -t? ?< W y^?yy ^ S MIMXAUGH J j*THE LEADER OF FASHIONS* 5*1 N LADIES AND GENT'S WEAR.* & ?- U* ? ? <* ?4' ?f? ?4' 4# ?4* '** *4* 4? -4e .4* u. ^i. ,<, ... . ? . vv W % V V w W V v vv vv vvvv >ard of Directors, held on sided to change the name regory-Rhea Mule Co. to ER MULE CO. A petition y of State asking that said I in the books of his offi se, aaking this change neither ement of the business is 1 be addressed to Greeorv w ?/ patronage and beg for a pectfully, y and Treasurer, - S. C. 1905. | MINGS BANK, | 1-TON, S. C., Banking Business. U FAVORABLE TERMS. wed in Savings Department. M ? , . I Jr, Uasmer. | ation Notice. T - p REGISTRATION liiS 641 il election of the Life, Fife, Accident. i & Dreher, Lex- ' 7 ut / !o t? nf' THIT* ? Ut U Ui > | Liner the -;Orli day * have purchased the local agency of rocure your regis- the companies represented here by in tiie undersigned ^r- C. S. Bradford, and respectfully ask n the -aid election f?r a continuance of rhe business given E. DREHER, ' * him. ^ of Registration. 2 E. G. DREHER, Dispatch. LEXINGTON. - - - S. O. * * I arnE | SlBTTST" STOEEJ _ J > Because we are the only excluWe ask nothing more than for