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Bret 5 All Winter Goods Black Dress G6o our Winter Eats extraordinary vs a Cost Sale, but1 walk around the ? PENCIL AND SCISSQSS. \ ? V . Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Ask your dealer for T. X. L. i.r. ' Listen for the weddiDg bells. j Tomorrow is Washington's birthday. Always use T. X. L. for pains. Better pay your taxes if you have | not done so. H The richest man in the world was * born without a cent in his pocket. Ferris hams snd a line of hoe \ meats at W. P. Roof's. Services in St. Stephen's church | next Sunday night at 7-30 o'clock. Mrs. Sarah Shuler visited at Mr. 0. M. Efird's a few days last week. Art Squares cheaper than matting. See them, at Scott Hendrix'. 1 Many of our farmers have turned the soil and soon the corn will go in The vigilant sheriff of Newberry, Mr. Bnford, was in town Monday I, morning. The hunting season will soon be out, but we are glad the fishing time is near. Pretty line of ladies' and children*' shoes now opened at W. P. Rcol'e. Say, farmers, have you decided to ' 1 keep down that cotton acreage this 1 year ? 1 There is already an unusuil amount of fertilizers sold. Look out for seven cents cotton next fall. 1 j In fixing up your parlor and rooms v think of the line of nice shades at Scott Hendrix's. , ( Henry Jake Bawl, of Leesviile, J was on oat streets Sunday. He was accompanied by a friend. Yon will hear something more ! j definite now very soon about the new ( ??* cotton mill for Lexington, s' See the table counter of new novel( ties in embroidery and insertion at ^ W. P. Roofs before buying. Auditor Derrick has been a busy man past few days receiving returns. ^ The time was out yesterday. Services in the Presbyterian chapel ( next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. All are welcome to this service. ^ Remember, you find standard fam- ( " * ? -'?m. a?.; .1 L: 3_ uy ana patent medicines 01 an &>uus, |] afc the Bazaar. We want to close out. Mrs. W. C. Folk, who has been , visiting her sister, Mrs. John J. Foz, has returned to her home in Sumter, j Young folks marrying wiil remem- < ber that Scott Hendrix can fit-you out with nice furniture, cheap. Mrs. J. E. R. Kyzer was called to bed Bide yesterday of her sister, Mrs. Hope Dickert of Richland county, who is very ill. A man was seDt to the asylum re- j cently because he wanted the mocn. The people who want the earth are still outside. When you are in Columbia don't i fail to call at Tapp's. Goods pre going in and out witb a double rui-h .Dr. L. E. M. Smoak speaks of try- , ing Georgia, in the future. We will regret to lose the Doctor ana Li? interesting family. ? ?? ???c.&e&s THE JZBTTSTT STTOESE Colum] W; . ?r?=>"THE SAME GC sive Gash Dry Goods S' yuo to give us a call an' . r EXTRAORDIf must be converted entire stock of ds, Silks, Blankets and Comforts, i at less than Cost. New Spring 1 dues in Winter Suits and Overco we need the room, as our Spring I i store, and see what we are offer: XMSTJL1 ifss? life l\\VV l ! \ ' v Where under the Sun can you buy such Shoes for ladies as you Q -c?,i ei -n 5 liliU JL1CI.O IV/i yi.vu. Soft, fine Kid Patent Tip Lace Shoe with medium low and high heels. At the present price of leather these shoes should be $1.75, but we are still selling them at ?1.50. Ehrlich's Shoes cost less wear best. Everybody says so. EHBLICH'S, 1643 Main St., ) Aftl HURIi C 0 1627 Main St., | vULURDIA) Oi Ui Dr. Rice B. Herman, after having been confined to his room for some I days with grip has recovered euf- I Scently to be out. | The largest line of baggies, wsgons I ind harness ever on the Lexington ?! QQsrket, is now at W. P. Roof's. ^ Miss Bertha Kleckley is home I ifter haviog closed her school at ffi Long Branch. This is Miss Kleckly'a I second term at Long Branch. 1 Oar friend who is one of Saluda ;ownship's staunchest citizens, Mr. [). Lep Epting, made us a pleasant jail last Saturday. We still have a few winter suits to v; jlose out. We made the price in ibe fall you can make it now. They ^ nust go. E. G. Dreher & Co. Mr. D. E Ballentine has been con- m iced to his room with 'grip for several days but, we are glad, is better md will soon be out again. In looking arouDd for something to eat in the grocery line always call it H. M. Wingard's. His stock is replete and his prices are right. ? ?? ? i a JiiUza .Homes, a iaitniui coiorea woman cf our town, died yesterday evening at ber home. She will be ouried tomorrow at the A. M. E. shurch. We regret to learn that one of the bundles of Dispatches, on Gilbert route 2, went wrong, and caused a Dumber cf subscribers to get no papers week before last. The man who figured for the scaffolding of the court house should lay 3own his pencil and retire to the - 0 pine thicket with a ten foot rod for poles and possibly he might learD bow to reach "economy." The County Commissioners are bavir.g the tin rocfiBg and gutters to i the coorfc house and jail repaired. I Mr. Maxwell, from Saluda, is doing j the work. J 2S CI )ODS FOR LESS MO 1 tore in Columbia, and bi cl compare the prices w< iary FEilly c; into Cash. We require tfc Tool Dress Goods at less tt Linen Goods, Ladies' Eeady-to-wear Suits just Goods?Silk Ginghams, Lace Waistings, Printe ats. Carpets, Eugs and Matting?one of the mc Shoes are now in transit and we must move th< ing. [J GH eSa O O ?? I I 1 The best time to buy 1 your MULE is now! Jj 1 Ninety - three (9 3) JB jg head on hand. 1 A dealer just return- JUBm I ing from the markets |CSSj| 1 reports an advance of 1 $15.00 per head this i week. Our Mules were | bought just before this M Pl.rlvP.nnP Dnr n D V f ? WWA.A.'WW* tjLX O.X. v A tl shipments may come higher. To sell quick we will name close prices. A large stock of 'ID HICKORV" WAGONS just received. iGRE60RY-C0NDER M Mr. G Henry Hallman of Hollow | Ireek, has rented his farm to Mr. am Seaee and he has moved to Leesille and will engage in the mercanle business later. The Dispatch jllows him with be3t wishes. aBnaaaBBmaaaMaaB3csaBaBa?Ma(aaBaMi Vk FYDFmFWfF I 1II LAI LflilLIiuLi ^ y Years of Experience are at Y our COMMAND. Successful experience lias been ou^s and we. want ever^proper tests. THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. on t\? nn nntirrrj ! MA RUN F. SHRI i OPTICIAN, JEWELEE, > . j J4oi> Main Sr., Columbia, S, C. j MWWBBB?BanBK?BgaanaB?nn???anw i? MAIN AND BLANDING STREETS, COI lieapest JO: STEY" is more tlian a phrase?but lying and selling for cash only me; 3 ask with those asked by other s1 Le room to display tail Manufacturer arrived. Millinery! New arr d T.awnc: nnri PI pin W"hit.p T.qxr >st complete departments in th< 3 heavy stock. ?e would he g <s> 9 3L HLH IMMjMHfflMi MLLS! i Dealer .TTMBIA, S. C. R? 3^ C3I' CB> > ' is a known fact. Win t ins we sell cheapest. ;ores. 5 ^J^? 7 our Spring Stock. Our ks' Oost. ivals in early Spring Hats. All ms. Clothing! We are offering e Carolinas. Shoes! This is not ^lad if you would drop in and wi His H ss&. ?. !??? ? 0T1 ~ IIA, S. C. | Harper Stables. ?| i???r v 4 9 ' in / jxi, S. C. 1 a cca?eet?oe???eeeee9se?*??e*o*s 1 | TUB | ' Irs'crsrsr sttotsib! H/y ^ ? ds HH > IS? ^ . j? BeeanseSwe are the only exeluWe ask nothing ?more than for