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PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Ask your dealer for T. X. L. W. H. Sharpe, Esq, of Edmund, wae in town Monday. The merchants are displaying some handsame Christmas goods. Freeh cabbage jast received at M. D. Herman's. Col. D. J. Griffith was in attendance at the sales Monday. Dr. D. M. Crosson. of Leesvtlle, was here Monday on business. Always use T. X. L for pains. The Lexington telephone system is being extended into the country. The latest styles in shoes at M. R. Hartley Co, Lexington Depot Miss Emma Kocd, of Boiling Springs, visited friends in town Sunday. You can buy an 8 day clock for $1.98, at J. M. Craps'. E. F. Strother, Esq, of Batesburg, was in town Monday on professional business. Mr. J. S. Wessinger, a prominent merchant of Chapin, gave us a pleasant call Monday. Sympathy is all right in its way, but it is a poor substitute for beefsteak. A large line of fine Christmas goode, at Meetze & Son. Love your neighbor as yourself, but don't forget to lock your back door at night. It is true that the average man wonld be satisfied with enough?but he rever gets it. A fall line of children iron wagons, all sizes and prices, at Scott Hendrix. I Dr. B. S. Mack has been appointed Magistrate at Leesville, vice J. S. Derrick, deceased. There will be no meeting of the County Board of Commissioners on the first Monday in January, 1906. A few more Enterprise Lard Presses and Meat Choppers, cheap, at M. D. Herman's. Mr. W. W. Hawes, a bright and promising young attorney of New Brookland, was in town Monday. Bemember that for the balance of the season Wiogard & Cook gins cotton only on Tuesdays and Friday. If yon want to buy a Dice present, yon can find it at the Bazaar. There will be do services in St. Stephen's church on the 2nd Sunday of December. Mrs. T. E. Campbell has gone to her aunt's. Mrs. Mary Senn, in Schwitzer Neck, on a visit. Gents' Furnishings is the latest fads at M. B. Hartley Co., Lexington Depot. If you ever get acquainted with yourself the chances are you won't find your company so very agreeable. Did it ever occur to you that a woman doesn't consider a neighbor's baby half as important as she pretends to? Fruits of all kind; the finest raisins aod mixed nuts you ever saw, at the Bazaar. Mr. J. Frank Kaiser has a flourishing school at Cedar Grove church. ^ As a teacher he is liked by the community. For your Christmas fruits, &c , go to M. R. Hartley Co, at Lexington Depot. Be sure to call. WANTED?To sell four choice resident lots in New Brookland 50x 150 at $150 each. Big values. They ? .L _ J are OU tile prupuetsu ucvr mcxl iiuc near the lake. C. M. Dempsey, Rfal Estate Broker, 1811 Main street, Coinmbia, S. C. 4w7 szbtts-ST sTOie: Colum rs-uTHE SAME G s ve Cash Dry Goods ? you to give us a call ai 4 VISIT , L MINAUt The Great Departir here you ran get your every want supplied es' Tailored Suits, Cloaks, Skirts and Shirt itOES to fit all ages. HATS for Men, Worn y Goods, Notions, Hosiery, Li: Goods and Men's Furnishings. The large* :tly first class goods to be found South of B ell with a full guarantee. Every customer I ?or?d oorofnl ftffflnt.ifl i oruoxb icuc1 > c piviupv auvk vimvam* SPECIAL SA fecial jroc "s in every department pnt on dai lots of Bl: n sets, Comforts, Bed Spreads ar Talmage Wessinger is teaching the school at Styx, and is beloved by pupils and has the confidence of the trustees and patrons. The Holy Communion will be observed in St. Stephen's church on the 3rd Sunday morning of December at 11 o'clock. You are especially invited to call before the rush and see the Dew goods opened at the Bazaar. The stock is pretty and immense. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor, of New Brookland, was in town Monday on business and gave this office a pleasant call. WANTED?A good milck cow? one guaranteed to give plenty of good rich milk. Apply at the Dispatch office. When you want the best suit of clothes, go to M. K. Hartley Co, Lexington Depot. Congressman A F. Lever left Sunday for Washington in order to be present at the opening of Congress, which convened Monday. PAwdcrorl anonr f*nr?v Rncrar n'nma J. , J r and ornaments for dressing weddiDg and Cbristmas cakes, at the Bazaar. Tbe Board of County Commissioners and Board of Control were in session Monday and only transacted routine business. A large number of people from different sections of tbe county were here Monday, paying tsxes and transacting other business. When you want a fine shoe for either man, woman or child, or a farm shoe, see the lice carried by Meetze & Son. Christmas goods in large varieties, consisting of presents for young, middle and old age people are kept in stock by T. H. Williams, Irene. Cbocalate for cakes, geletine, Puddine, tbe best flavoring extracts, iceing, coloring, spices etc, for sale at the Bazaar. Miss Wakefield Madison, of the College of women, Columbia, attended the marriage of her aunt Miss Pearl Spann, at Leesville last Thursday. My line of art squares and rugs have just arrived, which is tbe prettiest and largest stock ever brought to this market. Scott Hdndrix. Mrs. John H. Meetze, of this place, has been quite sick with a sudden illness but her many friends will be pleased to learn that she is better to day. The little child of Mr. Simon Corley, who lives on Factory Hill, who was so painfully burned about the body several weeks ago died of its wounds one day last week. Mr. Ben Derrick, one of Hilton's best and most progressive citizens, was here Saturday. We are always glad to see Ben and feel the warm pressure of his friendly hand. Treat your wife and daughters to a nice dress for a Christmas present. For the latest styles in dress goods, go to M. R. Hartley Co, Lexington Depot. The many friends of Mr. H. Newton Monts, will regret to learn that he is in bad health, at the borne oi Mr. Lew Hook, just beyond Six Mik creek. We wish him a speedy recovery. Lexington people should remembei the Tri-County Fair to be held at Batesburg, December 13 and 11 This will undoubtedly be a very enjoyable affair and visitors are promised a happy time. When you are in need of anything in the general merchandise line, be sure to call on T. H. Williams, IreDe S. C, who always keeps in stock the best the market affords at the verj lowest prices. gg tola's C OODS FOR LESS Vi store in Columbia, and id compare the prices ill S CO., M lent Store, xja in Men and Boj'S* Ciothing, waists' Jli I en and Children. mm l! aens, House Furnish- jjfi tandnost complete stock of flf\\, altimore. We stand back of ail / / if courteously treated, and all / j h LES ffti ily. Ask 'o see our special bar- |J' .ft J' J id 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 shoes. The soles are very flexible. 1 even the heavy ones. More style than you would imagine could be gotten into a $3.00 shoe. Come and see them? twenty-five styles to select i from. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main Street) pniflUDfI 0 p 1627 Main Street \ bULlJJiDiil, b. For your fruits, candies, nuts, raisins and other poods for Christmas, call at M. D. Herman's. If you want to sell 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. Dempsey, Eeal Estate Broker, 1811 Main street,Columbia, S. C. 4 7 i The prettiest girls, the best comedians, the greatest buckwing, clog dances, the sweetest singers and all the latest songs are coming with "Hooligan's Troubles." Lexington Opera House, Thursday, Dec. 7. Hats for men and boys wiil be sold below cost dtrmg tbe holidays ic order to close cut my stock. J \ WessiDger, Cbapin, S C I Bad Eyes | Are What We Are -i-LOOKING FOR-:- | i It is to be regretted that- 1 there are so many of that E sort in this day and age. but l| they must be cared for and B we are fully equipped to do R it. No matter what you jj think the trouble is, do not R * do anything till you come R to us. Will Cost You I I Nothing to Know, I And it is your duty to your E CHAS. F. SENTZ, I OntirM?n 91 > I 1439 Main St. COLUMBIA. | MAIN AND BLANDIN 2 l&G A J3> & S [ONEY" is more than: L buying and selling for we ask with those ask !ome ax& rTIWIWIl?w i m in READY MADE SKIRTS tW'^y? A great sale of Ladies1 Heady A Suits. Our showing of Outing fabrics is great. Dress fabrics an : j|p| low in price that the closest buye: I $1/ j and delighted. Visit our MJ CARPET DEPARTMEI || K on the third floor. We are showin I in Matting, Floor Oil Cloth, Carp * *!\ Squares and Window Shades. ; ?\ \ M J. L UM1UGH i IJiF COLUMBIA, v\uuvvuuwv\uv 5 NOW IS THE T1 < Morse < ^ Xever in the history of J than you can now at our si J prices. It is a well know A are higher, but for the nes # are equal to whole-salers' i any and all competitors, pi ? if you wrill only hear then JOHN W. CONDEH, Secrel 1115 Plain Street, ?cr^?????? ! | Dill It Ever Occur to To I ??| YOUR earnings ; 1 R YOU put them the j|! If you spend H YOUR MONEY. jj| One dollar will open DEPARTMENT, on which we H Accounts of Farmers R all others solicited. We alwa R secured papers. : LEXINGTON SI jjl LEXING & r ? ? I T*aer?< The City Pressing uiud. . p= This clnb is now open for business in | -f*- warned agair Dr. James Hannan Brick Building, in j *u an7 other wa rear of Court House, and solicts a liberal ! manner upon our share of the patronage of the discrimi. | positively be enf< nating public. A neat appearance will ! trespassers, be given to any suir, or lady's cloak, skirts, etc. Will remove ail grease, ^ E. Bawl. ^ spots, stains etc-., and guarantee satisfac- "^w(> W.. tion. Latest improved tools used. J. E. WARING. Manager. j ? Lv'Xiugtoii, S. C. ; AlJltfJtitSl 1 wo. stops tiie couj & STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. 3"fe C^ 3><0 el phrase?but is a known fact. W1 cash only means we sell cheapes' ed by other stores. d See XJs. ft >. lade Skirts and l?/ and all Cotton > d Silks are so r is astonished Wot \ g special values Jzgjg/ ^ JL ets, Rugs, Art & co.( (V s. c. , 1 ^^1 twwvwww^wwww :me to buy your ^ Mule, i Columbia could you do better ? babies, considering the rise in \ n fact that horses and mules ? :t few days we name price that ^ price. Prices that will eclipse # 'ices that will get your business ? ^ MIII.E COMPANY. tary and Treasurer, COLUMBIA, S. C. I y, That 1 n get into the BANK, whether gjj* re or not. pf all, the other fellow BANKS || 1 an account in our SAVINGS W\ MM > pay you 5 per cent, interest. ?8 i, Merchants, Corporations and ys desire loans on satisfactorily WINGS BANK,! m ton, s. c. g I As I ft ^ iss Notice. Loan on Imnroved Farms. fS ARE HEREBY ist hunting, fishing, or J OAXS MADE OX IMPROVED v trespassing in any JU farms in Lexington county at 7 per 'lands. The law will cent interest in sums of $1,000 and over need against any and and at 8 per cent, on sums less than * $1,000, payable in annual instalments. ^ rl, Mrs. W. S. Head, Xo loans made for less than $300. Xo 4 G. M. C. Kyzer, commissions charged for these loans; 1 M Fields. * borrower paving for preparation of pa ers only. THOMAS & THOMAS, September '.'0. 3m. | TH3 | ,a Ipusy su-'wicjsii g ??09?#?99e???e?9?6?ae???8???e?? c&ss Stoi?e* iy? Because we are the only exclut. We.ask nothing more than for {