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I PSZTCZZi AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Ask your dealer for T. X L Beets all?the heart of natore. p Rough house?the sandpaper factory. How about our waterworks and electric light*? Court convenes here next Monday with a heavy docket Bead the ads. in the Dispa'ch if you want bargains. As sure as preaching, the collection basket comes to nass. Anything in the notion lino can always be found at W. P R xrt's. Hon. W. H. Sbarpe, and pod, of Edmnnd, was in town yesterday. Hon. E L. Asbili, of Leesville, was on our streets yesterday. Tears over today's broken toys blind us of tomorrow treasures. W A man should be well heeled before trying to stand on his dignity. Magistrate J. Brooks Wingard is confined to his bed with Bicknsss. Many a young man who cannot make anything else can make love. Mrs. T. Frank Griffith, of this place, is visiting relatives in Texas. H;; Capt J. J. Riekley and bis street ' brigade is doing work on our streets. The town council held its regular monthly meeting last Monday night. Dispensary Inspector, W. J McCartha. was on our streets Saturday Have yoor dollar ready for the editor when you go to assess your property. Self interest is the principal ingredient in the interesting things of p ???> $69* Say, have you paid your dues to the Dispateh ? If not, do 60 at onee. A. M. Boozer, Esq., of the Columbia Bar, was in town on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McCartba have returned from a pleasant visit to Newberry. When you go to buy dry goods remember that W. P. Roof has a well selected Block. Delinquent taxes are coming in to the Treaenrer very slow. Remember the penalty. P. E. Dreher, Erq, spent Monday and Tuesday io Batesburg on professional business. The Masons of this piece held their regnlar monthly meeting last Saturday night ? ? ? m *** % ? . ^ Mr. J. M. Urim, ot uommoia, paia our office a pleasant call while in (own Monday. Mr. L. W. Harman, wife and children, of the Selwood section in the Fork, was in town Monday. Miss Burris Krep?, of . Columbia, Tisited her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Efird, Saturday and Sunday. I have still qd hand a beautiful line of rugs, which I will sell cheap Scott Hendriz. Mr. A. L. Berry called in to see us Monday and had the Dispatch started to his address at Biehton. Plenty of singing, dancing and musical novelties will be found this BeasoQ in "A Breezy Time.1'. Call at the B*z*ar if you want bargains in holiday goods. The stock is being run tff cheap. Read the appointments of the County Auditor and keep in mind when he will be in your bectioc. Mr. Ed. Keieler, of near I>esville, was elected by'the Couotv Commissioners last Thursday as Steward > t the poor house for this vear J THE STOH MHHM99M99999999099C 0< V Colum r^"THE SAME G siye Cash Dry G-oods i yao to give as a call a: VISIT . L MIMNAUG The Great Deparhni iVhere yon ran pet your every want supplied i 3ies' Tailored Suits, Cloaks, Skirts and Shirtw iHOES to fit all ages. HATS ior Men, Wome; ryGoods, Notions, Hosiery, Lin g Goods and Men's Fornishirgs. Tbe largest ictly first class goods to be lotud South of Ba! sell with a full guarantee. Evtry customer til orders receive prompt and cerefal atteutioc SPECIAL SAI special goor s in every department put on dail' n lots of Bl: nkets, Comforts, Bed Spreads and Call on H M Wingard for your geoeral merchandise. He will tell yoa cheap and keeps the very best. Mr. John J. McCarthy, one of ^ 1- ' - A f*AM ft TTtfll ft DldCK s uoei uivi^'*uPf nomu oar town Saturday and Sunday. Messrs. Rudolph Soelgrove and Willie Smoak, two mail clerks on the railroad, spent yesterday and today in town. ladies tailored made skirts, tucked and pleated, full width, up-to-date styles, from $1 to $5, at Ballentine & Co. Mies Shelly Smoak, who has been in Bamberg county for some time, i has returned to her home in this , ., place. Mr. W. B. Meet z a and family, who have been residing in Georgia for several j ears, visited relatives in town last week When in need of any kind of furniture call and see my stock before buying, as I will please you in prices. Scott Hendrix. Mrs. Lutber J Long and two daughters, Misses Marie and Alma, now occupy the old home place of G. M. Ha< uaD, on Depot street. Mr. W. L. Moak has applied to Judge Drafts to grant him Letters of,Administration of the estate of Elizabeth Lupo, deceased. See notice elsewhere. To make roc m for oar spring line, we are selling our dry goods and notions, at bargain prices. Ballentine & Co. Mr. D. R. Lee, a progressive turpentine man of the Irene section, was in town Monday. He paid up his * * * < 1 i 8Q08CF1PC10D Deiore leaving. Mr. N B. W. Hendrix of this town left Monday afternoon for Charleston, where he goes to accept a position with the W. L Pel bam Drug Company ?Leeeville Sun, January 4, 1906. In our line of ready to wear suits we a*-* making closing out pi ices for mens', youths' and bove' suits. Come to see ?3. E. G. Dreber & Co. Mr. Willie H. Bickley. Dispensary Constable, who has been in Charleston for some time iookiog after the blind tigers, is spending several days with his parents in town. Mr. "Doc"8mitb, son of Mr. Henry D- Smith, of near Barr, who has been a flagman for a number of years for the Southern road between Columbia and Angusta, has given np bis position and is now at borne. While in search for plantation supplies, such as groceries, hay, grain, or anvtbing von may need on a farm, call on T. B. Aughtry & Co, Colombia, before you buy. Mies Essie Efird returned to Elizabeth college in Charlotte, N C., Monday afternoon after spending the holidays with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Efird, of ibis place. ? Mr Jacob E Roof and bis family have decided to remove from SsxeG tba mil's to Batesburp, and we are sorry to le?rn of their removal. Mi** Sue H. Corlev has purchased their property, which is a nice home near the mill. Call on T B Aughtry & Co, Colombia, before ourchasing any kird of carporter, blacksmith or wheelwright^ material. They keep a well selected stock and sell at rock bottom prices. FOR RENT?In the Dutch Fork, the 'Luther Weseinger Farrr400 acres; good state of cultivation, some fine bottom lands; 150 acres in pasture; good combination cotton, grain and stock farm; can be bought on ea?v terms; plenty wood and timber, tf CM Dempsey, 1811 Main St., Columbia, S. C. s?e? jj | j| bia>9s C hOODS FOR LESS M< Store in Columbia, and ad compare the prices i & CO., If ent Store, n Men and Boys' Clothing, tPTl I aists. j! \N ' ;j n and Children. j \\ ens, House Furnish- .M \ ; and most complete stock of lift ill h Itimorf. We stand back of ail / / Jj' i coarti ously treated, and all / / II -es Mtif v. Ask to see our special bar- Ll? jj\ }' i| . Sheets. I An introduction to The Artistic, our ?3.00 ladies' shoe, will certainly convince ! 7 ?/ 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, 1643 Main Street) fAI HMD \ 4 i\ 1627 Main Street! tULLlinDiil, fl. l/i WANTED?Two good farmers to worK ror wages or to cirop on shares. Also a man with experience to oversee a farm for a salary. I' or Hayes, 1*10 - Gilbert, S. C. Mr. Pat D Bickley and two daughter, of the Fork, passed through town last Friday enroute to Mr. Luther L. Gintt'e, in the Black Creek section, where they eDjoyed a nice party. Uncle "Blue Mountain7 Joe Harman joined them in this affair. Those who wish insurance of .bdy kind should remember that E. G Dreher, of this place, ^presents some of the best and strongest companies. ************************** ****** ******** ****** ** ** f Eye Symptoms 1 * %J *J I * * * ? - Do you have headaches? ^ * Do your eyes water? * * Do they[ache? * J Does print run together? * * Do tilings appear double? * *^ Do things appear dim or swim? ^* J* A!re your Eyes inflamed? ** J* Do your Eyes tire after reading ** *^ awhile? ^* Does a bright light pain them? %i i% s* ii n i~ it I Many rapt: t X-& Have defects of which thev are unconscious, and while thev suf- ?* ?v . ? ?. fer no inconvenience or pain, & J they should wear Glasses for the * & sake of their future Evesight. * vj CHARLES F. S1NTZ, j | OPTICIAN, | *.% 14:39 Main St., Columbia, S.C. ! MAIN AND BLANDING I C!i S DNEY" is more than a buying and selling for c; we ask with those askec gj^ READY I A great sale of Lad Suits. Our showing \fh fabrics is great. Dre j| Pj low in price that the < |W j and delighted. Visit If/ CARPET i|jV. on the third floor. W ? in Matting, Floor Oil 1 |\ \ Squares and WindowT ? J. L. II ffF COL UMBIA, Are the 1( the last few now offer you Three (3) solic arrived. No ] place. This L past few wee stock shipped because peop! number all co the people b< than they else pnloc ftn VUJ. t9a.JL^?9 UU V1U , alone is evidence enougl GREGORY-CON JOHN W. CO 1115 Plain Street, | 15 CE I s | GUANO j| Full stc we are pr I to any po | early to a |j to come 1{ |j ^ ^ LEXINGTO FINAL DISCHARGE. j "IVfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO j l\ all persons interested that I will ap- ! ply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge : of Probate in and for the County of j Lexington, State of South. Carolina, on j the 1st day of February, 190b, for a final discharge as Executor of the Estate of J Daniel Drafts, deceased. GEO. A. KAMIXER, 4wl2 *> Executor, j 1 ^ it*. # i J x ^_ nj isaPDit lor eaie creep ar. Ttnt* cmc*-. STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. "fc l>x?y C phrase?but is a known a,sh only means we sel 1 by other stores. 1. Ul MADE SKIRTS. Lies' Ready Made Skirts and of Outing and all Cotton ;ss fabrics and Silks are so closest buyer is astonished %/ our DEPARTMENT e are showing special values Cloth, Carpets, Rugs, Art Shades. VAUGH & CO., B. U. )0 head advertisec issues of this pa] another large lot L car loads of ther Long feed bills to p a-st lot being our 1 ks; more than In to Columbia this: le like us that < mpetitors, its bee i i r / m r -i . n . stter v aiue ior swhere. Hickory Wagons," the heavies 1 of their superiority. All gra DER - MULE NDER, Secretary and Treasure c NT COTTON COM: Buy ! GUANO! GU ?ck of all grades c epared to begin sli int. Send in youi .void the rush thai iter. ttt n n n w. jr. jx<j General Mer< IN, - FINAL DISCHARGE. jVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO i i all ]>ersoiis interested that I will apply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of Probate in and for the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the 2d day of February, 190(5, for a final discharge as Admidisrratrix of the Estate of John W. Hook, deceased. CARRIE HOOK, 4vv*12 Administratrix. Always use T. X L. for pains. ^-oods S l fact. Why? Because 1 cheapest. We ask n S. 1 in this space per. But, we ; of 122 head, a having just 1} _ A. ay ior at our 1th car in the ilf of all the fall. It is not }ur sales out ;ause we give their Money" t ever recorded, which des of buggies on hand. . mnm i UUlTlfl 1111 15 r, OLUMBIA, S. 0. [NG. I A; 1N0!!! ' p )n hand, || ipments j| r orders U ; is sure | 'OF, | 3hant. i - s. c. m & i Warning. T~his is to notify all persons not to hunt, fish or trespass in any manner whatever upon the lands of the undersigned, The law will positively be enforced again sc all persons violating this notice. AZARIAH TAYLOR. EMANUEL TAYLOR. A. TAYLOR & BRO. Jan. 5, 190fi. Jwl3 Subscribe for The Dispatch and Home and Farm, only Si.25, cash in advance. tttth | 3Tjrs^r stoke: 90GQ3999Q9eO'39990W9W9 we are the only excluothing more than for < r V