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y.~ ;VHVBMHHDHBHB2nBHPH9flHHBE9B399S9KEBBnn^CBBH^Bi PENCIL AND SCXSSOBS. j ? ? ? '? ? n j u * * (j j waysice irates aauiereu ncic, There by a Dispatch Man. -C V We are having a foretaste of winter. A " . v Go to lit xington Drag Co., for Colgate's toilets,-, ? '. Where's that Thanksgiving turkey ? I; Sperm and wax -candles, for sale at : the Bazaar.' a Mr. Jacob F. Meetze died at his home near BaUentine on November 17tli, in the 76th year of liis age. On the road, another sliipment of furniture for J. S. Wessinger, Chapin, S-C. - . ; . Spirits of turpentine has .tafeeir quite ^ - . a tumble and manufacturers and dealers are hard: hit. New crop Georgia cane syrnp and brown sosarcheap, attt D Harman's " Some of our correspondents have been . ; found, but there are still others who are ; hiding out in the woods. Buy your 8hoe~ from the Lexington Department Store. * I sell Oliver Chilled and Chattanooga - * Flows, all styles. J. S. Wessinger, Chapin, S. C. A Assistant Postmaster C. ?. Leaohart has . / been drawn as a United States juror for tie December term of court at Charleston. Go to Lexington Drug Co.. for Enamel Paint?, Varnish, Stains and "Clean Easy." ~ > Miss Dora Craft is teaching the Dick Springs schpol No. 6, near R. C. Abies'. - Miss Dora is one of our most competent -teachers. ' A nice line of "Griffon Brand" of fine Nothing will be sold at realcost at J. C. I&nard & Co|s., Leesyijfe; S. C. Bay the Editor what yon owe him when he is in yonr neighborhood. Remember that yon'can pay also at this office when yon are in town. J. B O. Hollo?p*y, of Nea berry, secretary and managing editor of the Southern Farmer, was in town yesterday and gave ns a calL X ' * Appier seed oats,,,75c per bnshel, at .. J. S. Wessinger's, , - . " XJhapin, S./O.X . Leesville K. of P's. entertained their brethren of Batesbnrg at a banquetXia the former place on Monday evening' of last week. ' ' The best dry goods'are sold at ths Lexington Department Store. We aresorry to learn that Mr. W. H. Donly, of Gilbert, intends making Columbia his future home, bnt anyhow, we wish hiip success. * . . If yon want to spend two boors And a half ot solid fan. go to see The Fanny Fellows of New York" next Saturday evening, November 25. Pr.ces, 25. 35 and 50 ; ;> cents. "the Lexington Department Store will give as a present with each gentleman's; suit of clothes purchased, a watch. When yon want the latest fashions in Millinery go to J. C. Kinard & Co's., Leesville, S. C. . Nice mackerel, 5 cents each, at Lexington Department Store. x ' Hon. S. P. Wingard, Supt L. W. Bedd, CoL G. T. Graham and Olerk of Court Samuel B. George, spent yesterday in Columbia. Another lot of Enterprise lard presses ?nd meat choppers to arrive by the 1st of December. ' M. D. H&rman. Mr. J. A, Caughman is teaching the school at Snmm't He has a large enrollment of pupils and fine prospects lor a successful term. Just opened a second shipment of Miles Ahead Shoes, every pair guaran. teed, solid leather, at J. S. Wessinger's, Chapin, S. C. Clerk George wa3 a busy man last week. The work following November salesday, the fall eonrt in session and a brand new boy to look after kept him hustling. Ladies'and Children's jacke's can be found at Lexington Department Store. Mr. G. R. Kleckley lias sent to tliis office tliree twigs on which were seventeen apples of the second growth this year. The apples were small but developed and were nice tasted. Men and Boy's overcoats can be had at Lexington Department Store. The catalogues of the Tri County Fair are ready for distribution and a copy of the same can be had on application to John Bell Towill, President, Batesburg, a c. Mr. Franklin E. Lorick, of Columbia, and Miss Marie Alice Lenora<Ix>rick, of Irmo, were married at Irmo by "Rev. W. H. Greever, on Wednesday, November 15th, 1905. v " i t ,, ? THIE T5TTS-2* STOE: Colum rs=>"THE SAME G s ve Gash Dry G-oods J you to give us a call ai VISIT The Great Departmi here yon ran gft your every want supplied it e*1 Tailored Suits, Cloaks. Skirts and Sbirtw: lOEb to fit all ages. HATS for Men, Womei Y Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Lin Goods and Men's Furnishings. The largest tly first class goods to be foaod South of Bal ell with a full guarantee. Every customer orders receive prompt and carefal attention SPECIAL SAI fecial goo?." s ;n every depa tm ?nt put on daib ' Jots of Bl: n ;ets. Comforts, Bed Spreads uod When in need of furniture of any kind you can save money by calling on J. M.I Oraps. He a'so keeps a full line of coffins ana caskets Melton J. Neece, a young man who recently left his home at Sweansea where he was born and raised, to make his home in Columbia, died in that city last week after a two week's illness with typhoid fever. Trunks, valises, suit cases all for sale at Lexington Department Store. For buggies, carriages and wagons, give me a call. Rave some low prices. J. S. Wessinger, Chapin, S. C. Florida oranges. Baldwin apples, citron, seeded raisins and currants for frait cake, at M. D. Hannaifs Last Friday Railroad Commissioners Canglnnan and Wharton visited Summit, in company with Superintendent Williams of the Southern, and after investigating the freight situation promised to give-those people better freight facilities. Other conveniences were also promised. Trespass Notice. A LL. PERSONS ARE HEREBY jL-L warned against hunting, fishing, or inajiy.ofher way trespassing in,any manner upon our lands. The law will positively tfe enforced against any and all trespassers. Mrs. E. C. Rawl, Mrs. W. S. Head, T. E. Rawl, G. M. C. Kyzer, 4w6 W. M. Fields. Trespass Notice. ALL PEbSON-i ARE HEREBY NOTIfied not to trespass on th? lands of the undersigned by hunting or shooting. J. HARRIS SHT1LL, J. M. ROOF. MRS. V. BLACKBURN, H. J. ROOF. 4w6pd. Public Sale. /~YN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1ST. 1905, V/ 1 wiil offer for sale at my residence, in the Providence settlement, to the highest bidder two ' horses, one mule, corn, fodder, farming implements, two buggies, one 3-horse wagon, household and kitchen lurniture. etc. ..Terms of sale?Cash. 2w4 charles r. mitchell. For Sale. Cotton seed hulls and meal in large or small quantities. Get our prices before vou get your winter's sapply. i We buy in large quantities and are prepared to sell you cheaper than you cau get anywhere else. G H. ROOF & BRO. i lw3 pd For Sale. I WILL SELL I/IY ONE ACRE LOT and five room dwelling in the town of Lexington, at public auction before the court house door ou the first Monday in December immediately after public sales, to the highest bidder for cssh. 2w4 . LUTHER CRAPS. I I I Bad Eyes I I I *IV1 M I IT Are What we Are -:-LOOKING FOR-:It is to be regretted that | there are so many of that i sort in tins 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 any tiling till you come to us. If Will Cost You Nothing to Know, And it is your duty to your Eyes. CKAS. F. SENTZ, Optician, 1439 Main St. COLUMBIA. xgfe J %p bia^'ss C -OODS FOR LESS M Store in Columbia, and ad compare the prices fife- d ' Uti h & co,m But Store, a yen and Bojs' "Soothing, I aists. j'i.l fi( ! x and Children. mm, j . ens, House Furnish- .M : and n o .t coirplete stock of li\ t . f timorf. We stand back of ail / f l coaruoasiy treated, and all |f /i|u ' jES M?Hj7 ir. Ask tos:einr special bar- Lgi || J i| . Sheets. [ : ; ' $ " 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 s'hoes." The soles are very flexible, even the heavy ones. More style than you would, imagine could be gotten into a 83 00 chop Come and see 'them? twenty-fivo styles to select from. i'EHRLICH'S. 1 iijSliSitStl COUIifBIA, S. C. Loan on Improved Farms. JOANS MADE IMPROVED JU 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 $300. No commissions cliarged for . these loans; borrower paying for preparation of paers only. THOMAS & THOMAS, Attorneys at Law. 1327 Washington St, Columbia, S. C. September 20, . 3m. Insurance. Life, Fire, Accident. \ ^ r I Irave purchased the local agency of all the companies represented here by Mr. C. S. Bradford, and respectfully ask for a continuance of the business given him. E. G. DREHER, LEXINGTON, - - - S. C. J M CRAPS. Dealer in all kinds of Furniture, Toilet Sets, COFFINS AND CASKETS. RUGS, MATTRESSES, BLANKETS, : COMFORTS, BED SPREADS, CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWFLRY, ETC. LEXESTGTON, - - S. C. August 23, ,1905. ly. Ginning. Commencing Monday, September 4th, the Columbia Ginnery of the South Carolina Oil Company will be operated every day in the week, Sunday excepted. M. C. ROBERTSON. Manager. August 23, 1905. 3m MAIN AND BLANDING ONEY" is more than a buying and selling for < we ask with those aske ome READY MADE SKIRTS. A great sale of Ladies' Ready Mac jsx * ' -'// { ' . ? ' fewffV Suits. Our showing* of Outing anc W]K fabrics is great. Dress fabrics and lh low in price that the closest buyer : rjl/ ' and delighted. Visit our MJ ' OARPET DEPARTMENT jlftfc on the third floor. We are showing < ! |P|\ in Matting, Floor Oil Cloth, Carpets 11\ v< Squares and Window Shades. m, .1 I MIMNMIfiH & bj$F COLUMBIA, 5 NOW 3 THE TIM] jA A. ? Never in the history of Cc w ^ rin ttah nori nattt of Anr c-f-oln ^ tiiau juu \sCt.n nu rv ecu \j ai otatj 5 prices. It is a well known i ^ are higher, but for the next f are equal to whole-salers' pri ^ any and all competitors, pric( ? if you will only hear them. JOHN W. CONDER, Secretar 1115 Plain Street, ???? 8 Dill it Ever Occur to Yon, III YOUR earnings gel 4r YOU put them there ^ If you spend al H YOUR MONEY. One dollar will open an jg DEPARTMENT, on which we ps M Accounts of Farmers, 1 11 J1 3 TTT^ Bail oxners SOllClteu.. we a,i w a y b secured papers. I LEXINGTON SA1 M M LEXINGT( w* Trespass Notice. | Trespass \LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOR- | A LL A bidden to hunt, fish or trespass upon j j d fcy Imntin 0 onr lands in any manner whatever. . whatev"er. Tlie L. ?: Imn; A. W-: ! ?**"* all tres^se, P. R. Barr, Mrs, J. Ballentine I /'Wyrp J.J.Long. - Mrs. P. E. Black, Xovpmhcr S 190-1* A. T. Kestler. R E. Black. j 3Smember *' hm' Nov. 3, 1905. 4w4. pd. j ~ _ ~ | T. X. Li. cures cc Co,ic- Cholera and j If you want to b LnamberlaiQ S Diarrhoea Kerned- ! _ * ? * ;f . . Never fails. Buy it now. It may save lit*.. VOU CflD DDQ it &t t r STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. s?t l>i*y Goo< l phrase?but is a known fact. Why 3ash only means we sell cheapest. )d by other stores. d See Us. is astonished jfol I qB S. C. I M^UUWUWWW 9 E TO BUY YOUR C I i? Mule. ? J ilumbia could you do better ? 9 iles, considering the rise in \ 9 :act that horses and mules S M ew days we name price that 4 ^ ice. Prices that will ecliose ^ I 3S that will get your business ^ J MULE COMPANY, y and Treasurer, j COLUMBIA, S. C. M | J ; into the BANK, whether || 1 or not. P| 1, the other fellow BANKS jjg| I 4 i account in our SAVINGS |t| yJ ly you 5 per cent, interest. || 1 Merchants, Corporations and J desire loans on satisfactorily ||j 1 ^5 i ZINGS BANK, | M 1 >n, s. c. m l M m I I | I Notice. Trespass Notice. t^pL nEour A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY I .r in any manner warned against hunting, fishing or ^ will be enforced in any other waytrespassingon the lands 1 ,s ot the undersigned. The law will posijEWIS tively be enforced against all known E W." MILLER. trespassers. 4w4. -nd H. J. Fulmer, J. J. Fulmer, 1 M. W. Bouknight, Estelle Fulmer. ., . , , , J. E. Haltiwanger, P. S. Wyse. 1 ild in the head. Nov. 4, 1905. 4w4. J uy a nice present, J he Bazaar. I Pay your dues to the Dispatch. M : the : j IetTST STOEEj J I j clss S to re. 1 ? Because we are the only exclu- I We ask nothing more ..than for " 1 .