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. t; ? PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. " mm Ask your dealer for T. X. L. Mr. Dave Barman, of Columbia, was in town Monday. A small man never forgets to boast of his bravery after danger is past. The Lexington Savings Bank will be closed tomorrow, Thanksgiving day. Thursday, November 30th, being a legal holiday, The Home Bank will be closed. A full line of groceries, fruits and Christmas goods, at M. R. Hartley Co., Lexington Depot. Hon. John Bell To will has our thanks for a copy of the premium list of the Tri County Fair. Mr. Rbude Meetze, with Armour Paekiug Co., Columbia, visited his mother last Sunday. Dr. Julian E Kanfmann has moved into his new residence in the rear of bis drug store. Dr. Julian E. Kaufmann is having a neat iron fence put around his premises in rear of his drug store. Mrs. James H. Tillman, of Edgefield, visited the family of Mr. J. J. Fox, in this place, last Thursday. A car load of fine Kentucky mules will be received by Caughman Bros., Columbia, Saturday. Call and sse them. If you want a good suit of clothes, ladies' or gentleman's underwear, go to M. B. Hartley Co, Lexington Depot. Misses Belle Hammer and Nina Henry, of the Rocky Well section, spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in towr. We are in receipt of Vol. I, No. 2, of the Southern Home Journal, a family magazine, published at Winston-Salem, N C. All paid up subscribers can get the Home and Farm for 25 cents, silver or stamps, by subscribing through the Dispatch. Prof. Clarence Jefcoat is teaching a flourishing school at Boynton Acad- j emy at the Cross Roads in the Southern portion of the county. The whole town is worked up at j present to see "Hooligan's Troubles.' Coming at the Opera House, Thursday, December 7. Mr. Frank George and Miss Rose Meetze will be married this evening. The ceremony will take place in the Lutheran church. For fine dry goods, dress goods and gents' furnishings, see the stcck of M. R. Hartley Co, Lexington Depot. Mr. Willie Smoak, of this place, in a recent civil service examination for postal clerk, rated 99.25 out of a possible 100. Mr. John P. Price, a son-in-law of Mr. Owen Cannon, of this couDty, died suddenly at his home in Augusta, Ga, Sunday. The Treasurer will be at Irene next Saturday. Delinquents will please remember the Dispatch when they go to pay their taxes. All the crowned beads, swelled heads and deadheads of Europe have enjoyed "Hooligan's Troubles." It's coming here Thursday, December 7. Mr. D. Lee Harman and family, whose home is near this place, will leave for Stephens, Ark., next Monday, where they will reside in the sear future. The sale of the personal property of Cnarles R. Mitchell will take place Ti' i T-? i rjl oil xnursaay, .uecemoer /to, in me Priceville section. See advertisement on the 5th page. | TUS EXJS-5T STOB: ? ???????? ? ? ?????fl C'o J.u m. 62 ?3=>"THE SAME G s ve Cash Dry G-oods S you to give us a call an i VISIT I. L. HHUIK The Great Departim Where yon can get your every want supplied i adies' Tailored Suits, Oloaks. Skirts and Shirtw SHOES to fit all ages. HATS lor Men, Womet Iry Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Lin ig Goods and Men's Furnishings. The largest rictly first class goods to be found South of Bal e sell with a full guarantee. Every customer tail orders receive prompt and careful attention SPECIAL SAI i special gooes in every department pat on daib dn lots of Bl: ncets. Comforts. Bed Spreads and Miss Mafctie Marobant and Mr. Albert Barman will be married at the home of the bride's mother, in the Hebron community, this afternoon by the Rev. 0 N Rountree. Mrs. Lawrence Mack, in the Pond Branch settlement, has a piece of silver money made in 1784 bearing the inscription of "Carolus III, Dey G. Hiepaniaum Rex Crown, 2 I D " Miss Yivan Rast and Mr. Wade Hampton Wannamaker, were married at the home of the bride's parents in Swansea, on Wednesday evening November 22 ad, 1905 The prettiest girls, the best comedians, the greatest buckwing, clog dances, the sweetest singers and all the latest eongs are coming with "Hooligan's Troubles." Lexingb n Opera House, Thursday, Dec. 7. Mr. Henry P. Roberts has purchased a small tract of the Efird land, on the Cherokee road, beyoDd the Fourteen mile creek, and is building thereon. Mr. Chas. W. Harman is foreman of the carpenter work. If you want to eell your farm, house, or lot; or if you want to buy real estate of any kind, anywhere write me. I can accommodate you. C. M. Dempeey. Real Estate Broker, -i/~i_i l:_ o r\ a rr J.01J. main street,uuiuiL ujs, o. *? i We understand that the public bridges over Sandy Run, Savannah Hunt and Flaggy branch reed the attention of the chaingang, and if the holes in Huckabaa swamp on the State road were attended to at once it would save at least 50 per cent to the county. Abraham Heflin, colored, of Barrs, has been committed to jail on a warrant of Constable Boland, charged with violation of dispensary law. Mr. Boland got four quarts of whiskey out of his bouse and eleven half pints out of his bed, after buying a bottle from him. ! WANTED?To sell four choice < resident lots in New Brookland 50x 150 at $150 each. Big values. They are on the proposed new car line near the lake. C. M. Dempsey, Real Estate Broker, 1811 Main street, Columbia, S. C. 4w7 There will be a union Tbanksgivng service tomorrow at 11 o'clock in the Lexington Methodist church. The other churches are cordially invited.) 0. N. Rountree. s mn | JL/OjU JLAJ | Are What We Are I i -:-LOOKING FOR-:- | It is to be regretted that there are so many of that sort in this day and age, but they must be cared for and we are fully equipped to do 4 it. No matter what you '' think the trouble is, do not do any thing till you come to us., It Will Cost You i Nothing to Know, And it is your dutv to vour ? Eyes. * | j CHAS. F. SENTZ, I ? Optician, ? ( 1430 Main St. COLUMBIA. | f tola's OODS FOR LESS MO! tore in Columbia, and fold compare the prices w 8 CO., If ent Store, n Fen and Boys' Clothing, itfr ! . aists- " Mil f a and Children. \|lp7f| ens, House Fu:/nish- jjA anirro*t complete /tock of /ffj\I : timore. We stand b/ck of all / f u J courteously treate/, and all i j : 7. Ask to sre oar special bar- j|j^ An introduction to The Artistic, our $3.00 ladies' shoe, will certainly convince you of our ability to please vou. V 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 he gotten into a ?3.00 shoe. * Come and see them? twenty-live styles to select from. EHRLICH'S. igjEifSiiausmuo, ; L6an on Improved Farms. [ OAKS MADE OK IMPROVED Jj 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. Ko commissions charged for these loans; borrower paying for preparation of pasrs 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 ill the companies represented here by Mr. C. S. Bradford, and respectfully ask for a continuance of the business given I vim. E. Gr. DREHER, LEXINGTON, - - S. C. Trespass Notice. A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY iJL warned against 1 muting, fishing, or in any other way trespassing in anv nanner upon our lands. The law will positively be enforced against any and ill trespassers. Mrs. E. C. Rawl, Mrs. W. S. Head, T. E. Rawl, G. M. C. Kyzer, 4w(> W. M. Fields. Trespass Notice. A LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY NOTIZjL fied not to trespass on the lands of he undersigned by hunting or shooting. I. HARRIS SHULL. J. M. ROOF," MRS. Y. BLACHBURN, H. J. ROOF. 4w6pd. Desiccated cocoanut, loose, at the Bazaar. Mr. J. S. Muse, representing the Southern Cotton Oa Co, looking ifter scales, warehouses, , belong- 1 Dg to the company, was here Monday o ind made us a pleasant call. We are in recent of Swift's Fr *niium Calendar for 1906, especially suited i "or home decoration. It will be sent | postpaid to any address for ten cents I ? A. TTf 1 o ? ii t?LBUj^s ur Luuuev, or teu wool ooap wrappers or one metal cap from jar )f Swiff** Extr?o\ SXBEBnBnBBBSBBQKSEnSBSBHBBBBBHEBOn MAIN AND BLANDING S' l^eapes N"EY" is more than a p trying and selling ior ca: e ask with those asked >me and jgg^ READY MADE SKIRTS A s>Teat sale of Ladies' Ready A K" ^ ' // * Suitls. ' Our showing of Outing fabrics is great. Dress fabrics am 1low in price that the closest buyei Ml \ and delighted. Visit our iff/ CARPET DEPARTMEN j?' on the third floor. We are s ho win: ; |8k in Matting, Floor Oil Cloth, Carpt ' IV* ^(luares an(^ ^ hidow Shades. I& J. L MMMGH! COLUMBIA. uvui ynuiiuiiuii vwvwwwvwwwm ? NOW IS THE TI] ^ ^ ^ Xever in the history of ( J than you can now at our sti J prices. It is a well known ^ are higher, but for the next ^ are equal to whole-salers' p $ any and all competitors, pri K if you will only hear them. $ #irfcr^/i/\r&iT TT\r^ra, IlKMBUM JOHN W. CONDER, Secreta 1115 Plain Street, 1 PS | Did it Ever Occur to You 1 YOUR earnings gc R YOU put them ther< If you spend a H YOUR MONEY. <&x ; One dollar will open a: |jj DEPARTMENT, on which we p Hf Accounts of Farmers, ?1 all others solicited. We always secured papers. I LEXINGTON SA i m LEXINGT ? m W Trespass Notice. ! Trespass \ LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY FOR- | A LL f X bidden to hunt, fish or trespass upon j ,, , A ur lands in any manner whatever. j l. j! SI lull,' A. W. Shealy' j aSamst ?u rgsl^se P. R. Barr, Mrs. J. Ballenfiue I r^npr J. J. Long. Mrs. P. E. Black. | ?' liim A. T. Kestler. P. E. Black. i ^?^mber *>, l.Ktt. Nov. 3, 1905. pd. ; ! T. X. .Li. cures c Chamberlain's gg&S&S1 I . If Never fails. Buy it now. It may save .'.k, you CBD DDQ it &t ^???MtlilLlu-l >MB I??8??i!! ! It ft SON TREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. t I>ry Goo< hrase~but is a known fact. "Why sh only means we sell cheapest, by other stores. L See Us? i >1 [ade Skirts and {?/ and all Cotton i Silks are so ' is astonished Woi 1 g special values ?ts, Rugs, Art ^ -v y^T t iu? s. c. -WW wwwwwwww % HE TO BUY YOUR ? ii? Mule* S | Columbia could you do better ? ' ibles, considering the rise in \ fact that horses and mules g ; few days we name price that ^ irice. Prices that will eclipse # ces that will get your business ^ * MULE COMPANY, try and Treasurer, I COLUMBIA, S. C. j Jtet | I ^ B >t into the BANK, whether ^ B ? or not. $N 9 11, the other fellow BANKS M 9 m . 9 1 1 n account in our SAVINGS 1 ay you 5 per cent, interest. J j Merchants, Corporations and > desire loans on satisfactorily f|j VINGS BANK, | M. 1 ON, S. C. & U riTrnTm1TTTTTj 5 Notice. Trespass Notice. ^ trapass uponEour ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY :>r in anv manner ^ warned against liunting, fishing or v will he enforced in any other war trespassing on the lands . rs of the undersigned. The law will posiLEWIS tively be enforced against all known rE W." MILLER. treyassers 1 lw4 nd H. J. rulmer. J. J. Fulmer, j ' 1 M. W. Bouknight, Estelle Fulmer. J u . J. E. Haltiwanger, P. S. Wvse. ^ old m the head. Nov. 4. 1905. 4\v4. >uy a nice present, . :he .Bazaar. I jfay your dues to toe Dispatch. j THS I IBT^TS"^" STOEBI J* ,5 ciss Stoi?e. ? Because we are the only exclu"XXTcx qcV mn+Vn-ncr tyiotd [.Hiqu -fXt*