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MILLINEI All the Ereneh and Amer *r,_ ,4 The verdict of many of the ?/ able to judge?the prettiest 1 v. department in the South. E Hats in great variety from 5< O %J Babv Caps in lawn and silk. v J. line of Caps for boys: firand Millinery Opening Going You are Cordially Invited OTJB SILK AND SKIBT DI ?. We have the Largest and most comDiete sto Sooth of Baltimore. Any price and style froi : High grade Novelties, swell effects from $35.0 ' r i PENCIL AND SCISSORS. I Pf-..,v ' ? ; Wayside Notes Gathered Here and ? 'a:. There by a Dispatch Man. > Bast op your overcoats. Ask your dealer for T. X L. ? Some wells hereabouts have failed. . Farmers are busy planting small grain. Bead the advertisements in the ; Dispatch. Always use T.IL for pains. : We have been enjoying some fine | weather. > . ;. I Keep your farming tools bright and shining. , A man always sympatifazes with a , homely boy. j T. X. L. cures cold in the head. The Court of Common Pleas is 1 ms sow in session. < ?"\v ; Our merchants continue to do a 1 0.C- good business. * iCr Baby carriages cheap, at Scott Hendrix. I Lexington is becoming to be quite j a good show town. ' ^ Sound judgment is responsible for ; a lot of silence. i Some women use tbeir husbands ! JxO. to make other women jealous. Desiccated cocoanufc with milk and sugar, at the Bazaar. . g It is now up to young men to pro- ( g pose?either marriage or oysters. ^ ^ J -; The B. F. D. boys are having a | rough time these cold mornings. Woven wire bed springs at Scott j Hendrix. ranging in price from $1.50 | to $1.75. 1 Pretty servant girls are responei- < f"" o l/*f. rtf dnmAatift trnnhifi. I Wio tvt a tVV V* ? & \ Every time the marriage bells jin Pp glee the heart of the maidens flutters. ] Only persons interested in causes i pending in court are in attendance. i It has been cold enough for water to freeze several mornings last week. A pretty iron /?pee is being < put up around the Kaminer Hotel property. < A full line of Lard Presses and Sauhage Grinders, cheaper than ever before, at W. P. Roof's. ' t If you misa "The Beggar Prince Opera" Saturday night you v will aiways regretii * A movement is on foot to install an electric plant to furnish lights for public and private use. Miss Patsy George is teaching the school at Stall, and is giving general satisfaction. Miss Cora Dominick, of Newberry, is visiting her sister, Miss Elizabeth v Dominick, in this place. ; The prettiest line of fashionable dress goods is at Meetze & Son's. Ask to see this stock. The dental office of Dr. P. H. Shealy will close on the 20th inst. and remain closed for ten days. Mr. Charles H. Drafts, the popular clerk of the Columbia Hotel, came over yesterday on a short visit to his parents. Majestic Washing Machine, something new. Guaranteed to do the I work satisfactory, at W. P. Roof's. There was a decided drop of the thermometer yesterday afternoon and today it is almost cold enough to kill tegs. Shoes for , men, women and chil* dres, for dreas and every day wear, at Meetze & Son's. . There will be services in St. Stephen's Evangelical Lutheran church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. v Everything you eat will teste good and do good if yon take Ring's Dyspepsia Tablets. Sold by the Kanfmann Drug co. y ~~ a THE !BTTS"2" STOZE33 atiMittMaMetMHettftai r2*"THE SAME G< s'.ve Cash Dry Goods S you to give us a call an lats and finest .eady-to-wear 3c. to $15.00; Our Fall ( KJ display in have throv on this Week -to the peop +? Toll ? IIV VCiiil 2PAETMENT. J I ll ck for yonr selection 8 | |W| ti So to $75. Ou each. IS a 1 . I f f 0 to $75.00 each. One ban el of fresh Mackerel, just received and going at 8J cents a piece. They are iioe ana fat. Goto W. P. Roof's, for them. There is prayer meeting every Wednesday evening in the Baptist church and every Saturday evening in the Methodist. Go to see the "The Beggar Prince." It is the best attraction that has ever been seen in Lexington. Performance 'begins at 8:30 o'clock. Lost,-strayed or stolen?Our correspondents. Any information concerning their whereabouts will be thankfully received. v Delinquents, don't forget to look p our editor when he is in your vicinity and pay your dues. The money is needed.T There will be prayer meeting at the residence of the late Aunt Nancy Corley next Sunday afternoon at 4 :>'ciock. The public is cordially incited.' A large shipment of the best buggies and wagons on^the market, just received by T. B. Aughfcry & Co,Columbia. See their stock before buying. Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Best bhing in the world for boils, burns, tracked hands, tetter, etc. Sold by The Kanfmann Drug co. There are now three medical doctors and three doctors of denistry located at this place and notwithstanding the fact that Lexington is proverbially healthy, they all seem to be makiog a living. Our Editor is out in the country j bbis week feasting on spare ribs, back bones, sausages, puddings, scram- ! bling mush and fried yellow legged chickens. His lines are certainly cast in pleasant places. ( I have just bought a pretty line of ; rugs and art squares, which will { arrive in a few days. Call and see them. Scott Hendiix. ' Cards are out announcing the mar- 1 riage of Miss Rose Violet, daughter of Mrs. John 5. Meetze to Mr. Frank George The ceremony will be solemnized in Sc. Stephen's church on the 29th inst. .One night is all the time necessary to prove that Pinenles is the best remedy in the world for backache and all kidney and bladder troubles. If yon have rheumatism or any other blood disease a single dose will give relief. Sold by The Kaufmaiin Drug co. : \ I Bad Eyes | Are What We Are ' -:-LOOKING FOR-:It is to be regretted that there are so many of thatsort in tills day and age, but they must be cared for and we are fully equipped to do | it. No matter what you | think the trouble is, do not do anything till you come to us. It Will Cost You Nothing to Know, And it is your duty to your Eyes. ICNAS. F. SENTZ, | Optician, p 1430 Main St. COLUMBIA. 1 n? wmamw :i JB III to i 9 Si C DODS FOR LESS MO tore in Columbia, and t d compare the prices vi Dpening last week was wery department was m wide open our doors tie of Lexington to call -J > An introduction to The Artistic, our ?3.00 ladies' shoe, will certainly convince you of our ability to please you. The glossiest of Patent Colt, the softest, smoothest and strongest Kid is used in these shoes. The soles are very flexible, even the heavy ones. More style than you would imagine could be gotten into a ?3.00 shoe. Come and see them? twentv-fiva styles to select from. EHRLICH'S, L643 Main Street) (iftiraDII 0 (1 L627 Main Street! tULLMDIA, Si It .Loan on improved ? arms. r OANS MADE ON IMPROVED Li farms in Lexington county at 7 per cent interest in sums of ?1,000 and over and at 8 per cent. on sums less than ?1,000, payable in annual instalments. No loans made for less than ?300. No commissions cliarged for these loans; borrower paying for preparation of pa3rs only. THOMAS & THOMAS, Attorneys at Law. 1327 Washington St, Columbia, S. C. September 20, 3m. Insurance. Life, Fire, Accident. I have purchased the local agency of all the companies represented here by Mr. C. S. Bradford, and respectfully ask for a continuance of the business given him. E. Gr* BEEHERj LEXINGTON, - - S. C. J. M. CHAPS, Dealer in all kinds of F unnSfiinn TnSlnf Onln rUHMUlB, 1 UHgI 0K15, COFFINS AND CASKETS. RUGS, MATTRESSES, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, BED SPREADS, CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWFLRY, ETC. LEXINGTON, - - S. C. August 23, 1905. ly. Ginning. Commencing Monday, September 4th, the Columbia Ginnery of the South Carolina Oil Company will be operated every day in the week, Sunday excepted. M. C. ROBERTSON. Manager. August 2o. oni BBannMa?wan MAIN AND BLANDING ! J? & S >NEY" is more than a; >uying and selling for cs re ask with those askec ome axi< s IN DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, SILKS, j B LADIES CAMBRIC, DRESS GOODS, ' MOHAIRS. BROADCLOTHS. BTTTTERICKS, PATTERNS, ETC. . Mimnaugh Leads the Procession. all that we could desire. The the finest ever made by us. We and extend a cordial welcome at any time. I | THE LEADERS OF FASHIONS. COLUMBIA, S. C. ? t NOW IS THE JIM J Horse o J Xever in the history of C< ? than you can now at our stal 5 prices. It is a well known ^ are higher, but for the next: are equal to whole-salers' pr $ any and all competitors, pric <? if you will only hear them. JOHN "W. CONDER, Secretai 1115 Plain Street, I Oid it Ever Occur to You. n ? - j pi YOUR earnings ge p! YOU put them there H . If yon spend a' H YOUR MONEY. One dollar will open ai H DEPARTMENT, on which we p Hf Accounts of Farmers, all others solicited. We always 1| secured papers. | LEXINGTON SA ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ LEXINGT bj??????????????a Trespass Notice. | Trespass r ? T TtT^-nn/WTn ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOR- \ ^ rJwsouia o bidden to hunt, fish or trespass upon ^ forbidden to our lands in any manner whatever. lands by hunting, J. P. Shull, J. J. Harm an, whatever. The lai L. J. Shull, A. W. Shealy, against all trespass? P. R. Barr, Mrs, J. Balientine j , Gr. J. J. Long. Mrs. P. E. Black, GEORC A. T. Kestler. P, E. Black. | November 8, 1904. Nov. 3, 1905. 4w4. pel. } S It is a pleasure t Colic. Cholera and j Lirer ls f? LnamDerlam s Diarrhoea Kerned* I effect ?pon the In Never fails. Buy it now. It may save li:^. KaufmaiHl Drug CO STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. "t Ooo< phrase?but is a known fact. Why ish only means we sell cheapest. I by other stores. at See Us. Clothing! Clothing' The finest stock of Clothing in this city, such lines as Fechheimer Fishel Co., Strouse Brothers, Kohn Brothers. Peerless Trousers from $5.00 to $10.00. QTTnrci STTmrst STrrvr.s? UJJLM* V JLd W r I Xever in the history of our Shoe De- % partment have we been able to show such an assorment of these shoes. Our stock is complete in every detail, and we have them in McKav's welts and turns, all leath%j w ers sizesa nd widths. Carpet Department?Third Floor. Window Shades, Linoleums, Oil Cloth. Rugs and all kins of floor coverings. In this department we are doing the business ----- - . . WVWVWW % ? E TO BUY YOUR >: * 2&9TuJLe? | olumbia could you do better J bles, considering the rise in K fact that horses and mules \ few days we name price that ^ ice. Prices that will eclipse ^ ^ es that will get your business $ % ry and Treasurer, COLUMBIA, S. C. < , That | t into the BANE, whether f|j i or not. M n J l. . . J_V /?' 11 T> A ITTTC* Sra Li, ine oiner ienow uaix-clo ^ ^ 1 account in our SAVINGS jj|| ay you 5 per cent, interest. || Merchants, Corporations and g$jjj i desire loans on satisfactorily |S I VINGS BANK, | m ON, S. C. $ p| 1 m 3 Notice. Trespass Notice. ARE HEREBY . LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY i trespass upon our -warned against 1 muting, fishing or or 111 any maimer in any other wav trespassing on the lands ;vs ^1 be enforced of the undersigned. The law will posi!IL* t^ttttc' tivelv be enforced against all known LEWIS trespassers. xh W. MILLER. H. J. Fulmer, J. J. Fulmer, M. W. Bouknighr, Estelle Fulmer. 0 take Dr. Dade's P" S'^ id enjoy their tonic ' :er. Sold by The ~ I ray your dues to the Dispatch. 1 OMMOIOMfAOOdOSeceMCHM |b*crs-sr stoise: As Store ? Because we are the only excluWe ask nothing more .than for