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.". C-". \r"- - . will be a most powerfu ,<****#?**#?*? eee$#??s*s? $ Mimnaugh's g * Big Department Stores, g g Columbia, S. C. g WSWflTT. AWT1 ffrtTfffffmg Wayside Notes Gathered Here and j There by a Dispatch Man. Cotton 9 80. Bring your cotton to Lexington. Ask yonr dealer for T. X. L. See the Bales advertised by the (Berk of Court. Children's Iron Wagons, at Scott ' Hendrix. The farmers are striking for 11 Gents cotton. Always use T. X. L. for pains. We still here talk of electric lights for this town. Mrs. G. T. Graham baa returned irom a short sojourn in Conway. When you want the best shoes on the market, call on Meetze & Son. Prof. James Hope and wife, of Buffalo, Union county, have been visiting friends in town. Mr. John Stuart and wife, of Columbia, were in town Sunday visiting relatives and friends. Ladies, don't neglect your departments, but have exhibits at the County Fair. There is talk of another handsome brick building being erected in this place in the near future. There are some barbecue notices which appear in this issue for the first time. ; The finest line of the most fashionable dress goods, for sale at Meetze & Son. g: Miss Neomia Stuart is quite iU, but her friends wish for her a speedy recovery. VU( poupto DUUUiU U?VD IUOU uuo stock and field crops at the County ?? - . Fair. c; * Leesville business men are erecting a large cotton warehouse in that town. A line of beautiful beds and springs and lounges, just received, at Scott Hendrix. Mrs. Belton Caughman and children, of Columbia, are visiting Mrs. LizzieBoozer, at Drafts Hotel. Mr. ?. J. Roof, one of Baketsville's Severest citizens, did not wait to call, but sent in his dollar. Thanks. Lexington county grown seed rye, 4t Meetze A Son. Miss Jennie Stevens, of Anderson, is visiting Miss Emma Ballentine, in this place. FOR SALE?One new house and two lots at Irene, at a reasonable price. Apply to G. B. Wilson, Irene, ;&C. Choice family and plantation groceries, the best brands at the lowest prices, at T. B. Aughtry & Ca, Colombia. Miss Florrie Herman is spending her welt earned vacation with Mrs. R. E. Mack and other friends in the Swansea and Black Creek section. H. M. Wingard has moved into * * t M -1 His new store ana is oetter prepared than ever before to offer bargains in general merchandise. Mr. Jake Rawl, a faithful employee of the Augusta Lumber Co , is visiting the home folks in the Rocky Well section. Mrs. John J. Taylo^ and dacghfer, Mies Pearl, have returned from their summer sojourn in the mountants of ! North Carolina. W. L. Taylor an industrious and j useful citizen, from up on Saluda, I called in Thursday and renewed his i subscription. i f t? WttHSStftftMl | ties: TPTTS^r ^TCjT?-! Colum r^'THE SAME G' - sive Cash Dry Goods S you to give us a call an IV THE l1 incentive to buying d with sue] ?3T. Xu. Read Tapp'> adverti-en ent and | when you want bargains in c r ' goods, Dotions, millinery, etc, go tnere and you will be pleased. Mr. J R. W. Sease. one of the best citizens of the Hollow Creek *- - - ?- ? An Art/? 66CUUU, was 1U iuwu xuuiouay auu called in and banded us bis dollar. If you are thinking of sending your sons and daughters to school, consider the claims of the Palmetto Collegiate Institute. LOST?Between Lexington and Peters church, the front wheel of a bicycle. A reward will be paid for its retnrn to the Dispatch Office. A party of young people enjoyed a delightful straw ride to the Mineral Spring Monday evening. They came back by Mthe light of the moon/' Mr. H. M. Wingard has moved his stock of goods into the new brick buildtog of Mr. Samuel B. George next to the Dispensary. Clerk of Court Samuel B. George j has returned from his week's vacation greatly delighted with his outing. Dr. J. W Eargle, of Spring Hill, while in town Saturday, paid us a pleasant call. We are always glad to shake bis hand. Mr. John Taylor left last Mod day for Augusta, Ga., where he has accepted a position with the Augusta Lumber Company. We are prepared to fill *mall or large orders for choice rust proof seed oats. T. B. Aughtry & Co , Columbia. An examination of applicants for teachers' certificates will be held in the court house Dext Friday by the County Board of Education. FOR SALE?A lot of Sioele Comb Leghorns and Barred Plvmouth Rook Cockerels. Palmetto Poultry Yards, D. J. Matbias, Proprietor, Lexington, R. F D. No. 4. A big lot of cotton changed hands here Saturday at fair prices. Mr. W. P. Roof took the cotton and gave the farmers the dollars of your"Uncle Sammie." Messrs. Logan and Maxie Smith, Misses Blanche and Ellie Smith, and little Miss May Risb, of Pelion, visited Mr. G. M. Corley's family Saturdav and Snndav. J ?fMies Erin George, who so successfully taught a division of the primary department at the Palmetto Collegiate Institute last year, is teaching a flourishing school at Edmund. Mr. W. T. Shumpert, of the Congaree creek sectioD, killed a large hawk last Saturday while out bunting, which measured five and a half feet from tip to tip. Mr. Olin Herman and wife, of Richmond, Vs., who have been visit* ing the parents of the former, Mr. | and Mrs. T. S. Harman, and other relatives in this vicinity, have returned home. Messrs. N. P. Shumpert and son and John Rish, of the Scsuter Creek section, captured a catamount recently which weighed 21 pounds. It was an ugly looking varmit. Mr. N. H. Sharpe has been elected night watchman, vice Mr. Adam R. Metis, resigned. Mr. Metis has made a faithful, discreet and courageous officer and the council regretted to lose his services. Mr. 0. Huckaba8, formerly of this county, but who has made Liberty Hill, Covington county. Ark, hi-, home for a number of years, is visiting his relatives and friends m thi? and Aiken counties and will leave for his home about the Srst of nex month. He celebrated the 50th anniversary of his marriage on May 6. A C2 OODS FOR LESS MC itore in Columbia, and 1 .d compare the prices m mw >epartm TURN OF SEAS .uring the Summer SeE h. large inducements si Columl A DUTCH TREAT Is when you. receive equally as much a given. We've a Dutch treat for every man who has $2.50 to spend on liis feet. Five and six dollar shoes are made with welt soles, the reason they are so flexible, so comfortable and do not creak. We are now able to sell you a man's shoe that is welt soled at $2.50, and they are splendid shoes. The upper leather is smooth, tough and soft. Have them made of Calf, Box Calf, Vici Kid and Patent Colt Skin. Be sure and see this line of shoes when in Columbia. They are equal to most $3.00 shoes in style, fit and sendee, and better than a great many. EHRLICH'S, !??EsKlcoumiuc, FINAL DISCHARGE. jUOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEY TC ll all persons interested that I wil apply to the Hon. George S. Drafts Judge of Probate in and for the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina on the 4th day of October, 1905, foi a, final discharge as Guardian of th< Estates of Lula Riddle and others, mi nors. MRS. N. ALICE RIDDLE, Guardian, . September 6th, 1905, 4w47. Barbecue. T WILL GIVE A FINE <JUE A'j 1 Batesburg 011 Saturday, Septembe 23rd. On that day the Dispensary wi' be discussed by Hons. C. M. Efird, "W H. Sharpe and Geo, Bell Timmerman. 2w46 - J. C. SWYGERT. Piano Removal Sale We move about September 15, to No. 1432 Main Street, almost opposite Masonic Temple. We Want to close oat every Piano and c Organ in stock, and haw 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 \ Malone's Music House COLUMBIA, S. 0. T. X L. ceres ccld in the head. BMBBHa?Mil IMIB'IIIMI'MMB?BEMSaB?PI MAIN AND BLANDING 1G ? )NEY" is more than Duying and selling for < ^e ask with those ask( ome ?tn MJGH'S Stor?e jLn ON CLEARANCE SALE ison. We claim this to be the Safes hould continue to be the Busiest. ixjgh & CO. lia, S?? C? At a meeting of our Bo August 12,1905, it was dec of our corporation from Gi ithat of GREGORY-COND] was filed with the Secretar; change of name be recorded which has been done. In n the assets nor the manag< affected in any way. All correspondence shoulc Conder Mule Co. We thank you for past } continuance of same. Res] GREGORY-CONDER JOHN W. CONDER, Secretar TTTUTT?T A I UUJ-i U JXLDlil, ) L > 7 fl898. EXINGTON S LEXIKG Does a General ] jj| . LOANS HADE ON ^ C Du Rant Intauel AIIai v w rci wiiii iiii?i??i hhvi I W. P. RCM Ginning. j* '1 Commencing Monday, Sep-; igjlgg!} tamber 4th, the Columbia ! day of November Ginnery of the South Caro-j sfa! tmri lina Oil Company will be ! wo.*. until mid indu< . j d 4.V ! Of October. lim. P operated every day m the | tration cvrrifctar* fro: ' j week, Sunday excepted. jif jo1- (lesiry ro vor,"1 iw n Ttmor-DTCnw I ^ ill. \J, JLXKJAJ1UXIX >JV7X1 . I u - I Manager, j | Aujrust ~'-u 11)0-1. :jm. j Sub-cribe for tb^ I- STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. i phrase?but is a known fact. Why": cash only means we sell cheapest. ?d by other stores. d See Us. m ^ t and Coolest store in town and -2 ? ? * *JH? 9 % MIMNAUGH % gTHE LEADER OF FASHIONS* flN LADIES AND GENT'S WEAR.* CEii ?ard of Directors, held on ;ided to change the name u t n w ^ ^ *egory-?tnea mule uo. to SR MULE CO. A petition " y of State asking that said L in the books of his office, laking this change neither 3ment of the business is 1 be addressed to Gregory- ^ mtronage and beg for a r?A MULE COMPANY, y and Treasurer, - - . - - S. C. * 1905.1 i iiiiiaa n ill# ? AVINUo BANK, 1 -TON, S. C., Iff Banking Business. 1 FAVOBABLE TEBMS. % wed in Savings Department. d j )F, Cashier. I i ation Notice. | J REGISTRATION i O'-ULl'"# ti election of the 1 s?vn? Ufe Are. Accident. - . 1 & Drelier, Lex- 7 7 le ?)th davof Julv, Lia^ the :J0th dav I have purchased the local agency of nxmre vour re<ds- all ike companies represented here by :n the undersigned ^r- Bradford, and respectfully ask n the said elei:tiou. for a continuance of the business given e/dREHER, ' I'ini. "f R,gisrrari.m. E> U. DREHER, -I Diar^fcHb. LEXINGTON, - - - S. 0. 9 s thee S SSTJS3T STOKEJ j ^j|j VVVVVVVVVVVvvvvvvvvvvvvvwwvwv 3Ls I >> ? Because we are the only excluT-nr "l u-l- ~ ? ~ w e asK nooning uiurc oimn j j i i