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381 ~ - Our Big Department is exceedin A SPECIAL SHOWING Beautiful shades. New Shi Belts and Buckles. Special s Our showing of fine fable I v the way of Men's up-to-date OT. JL. JMK f PENCIL AND SCISSOBS. j Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Ask your dealer for T. X L. The small grain crops are reported as looking fine. Fresh bakers' bread at the bazaar. Many a man who seeks fame finds nothing bnt infamy. Always use T. X L. for pains. Go). D. J. Kootts was in town yesterday, witness in referee court. If you want to purchase a mule. See advertisement of Coaghman Bros. A slip of the tongae is often more disastrous than a slip of the foot. Call at the Bazaar and see the | comic post cards. Can't you settle the amount you are due The Dispatch? We need the money. When you want a buggy, call on v W. R. Roof. All kinds and styles in stock. Between an ordinary cold and the grip the difference is the size of the doctor's bill. Mr. Cleveland Martin, of Toms I Creek, Congaree, left Monday for I. : Texas. Cakes, crackers and candy, always fresh and nice, at the Bazaar. Mr. W. J. McCartha was in town Sunday and Monday shaking hands | with friends. C. M. Bfird, E.-q, is in Washington accompanied by two of his daughters, Misses Essie and Lacile. A few collar pads, plow stocks and hoes for sale at reduced price?, at M. D. Harm&n's. v r Have you ever noticed that the man who boasts is always waiting *?r?rr?o nrn in crivA him A boost? One solid car load of Chattanooga wagons, all sizes, just received by W. P. Roof. When yon are in need of the services of a hearse remember that Scott Hendrix will serve you promptly. If yon need an easel to seta picture of any of yonr family on, you can fiad it at Scott Hendrix's. Mr. R. Scott Mills, of Shumpert was in town Monday, and called in to see us and added his Dame to the Dispatch list Farmers ^re busy at farm work, makes things little dull. Wet weatber will cause the guano wagons to move in numbers. Just received at Scott Hendrix's a beautiful line of reed and oak rockers, which will be Bold cheap. The Palmetto Collegiate Institute is progressing fine under the management of Prof. Rauch and bis able corps of assistants. We are glad to add to cur list of subscribers on Route 2, Peak, the name of Mr. John A. Summer, a substantial citizen of that section. Comic post cards of all character*, for sale at the Bazaar. Mr. Chalmers E. Wessinger after baying a pretty severe case of measles has returned to his studies at the S. C. college, Columbia, S. C MftSMSSfSSMMStMOSSOSSf J THE :etts"2" stoe: r^"THE SAME G sive Cash Dry Goods ? yuo to give us a call a: Store is aglow with Ne .gly attractive. Every r?Of rich Black Silks; China Sil] rtwaist Patterns?Handsome and showing of Lawns and White goo inen is especially attractive. Hai Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neck-wea IMNA1 Your pocket book is well guarded here. Its one price to everybody and your money's worth every time. Mens' Patent Colt Bluchers, medium and narrow toes,$3.00 Mens' Gum Metal Calf Bluchers, medium and narrow toes, $3.00. Mens' Vici Kid Bluchers, medium toes, $3.00. EHKLICH'S, I 1643 Main St., ( aai B35IQSA C 1627 Main St., ( uULUkSDIA) di Ui Mr. Jacob A. Corley was in town last week aud dropped in and bad the Dispatch mailed to him, that he might keep arrest with county events. A nice line of notions, such as men's plain and fancy shirts, neckwear, ties or anything you may want in the gents' furnishing line, just opened at Meetz9 & Son. Stanmore S^Hendris, an industrious colored citizen of Hollow Creek, who prizes the Dispatch highly, called in the other day and renewed his ! piper. Mr. Geo. M. Caughman was in 1 town trading Thursday, and alwajs { 3? J J. t L 1.1 1 true to oDUgations, aia loi iurgei> iu? i printers. He has just recovered J from a pretty tough case of lagrip. W. H. Sbarpe, Esq, was in town Monday on legal business. He seems to think there is more for him in the practice of law than in politics. It is useless to go elsewhere than to Ed. G. Dreber's for ycur clothing, shoes, hate, underwear. He can fit your person and pocket book. Mr. John C. Pxice, one of Hollow Creek's thriving citizens, was in town Monday, and be concluded he was lo9t without the Dispatch, and planked down a dollar for a starter. Tne place to go to buy your shoes and gents' furnishing of all kinds, is at H. M. Wingard'a. He has a nice selected stock and will save you money in these goods. We have added to our office building and placed an engine and machinery to run the presses. New type will follow giving a plain, clean face to the Dispatch. Help us with your dues please. Call and inspect the line of shoes Meetze & Son has in stock. You j can find shoes in the latest styles ! - 1 ? ~ ~ ^ 11 oa iKa Kacf acf. blljCi SUttp^wj QO v> cn aa wuc u&ou o*. 4- ? viceable shoe on the market. The j prices are right. J g |^| Ibis's C OODS FOR LESS MO Store in Columbia, and ti ad compare the prices v w Goods. Our Showing of S Department is well stockec ks in white and evening shades. Beautifi [ latest styles, embroidered and lace trim: ds. Embroideries and New Laces. New SI idsome Scarfs and Centerpieces. Clothinj r, Hosiery, etc., is new and attractive. B; UGH age C3? ? I You will come to GREGORY CONDER MULE CO. Our shipments of Horses and Mules have been the best our buyer could select. Our sales averaging from 25 to 50 head every week has enabled us to keep fresh stock and no long feed bills. A large stock of Ve m nicies on nana I 6REG0RY-C0NDER B?B?????????BM WANTED?Men in each State to j 'ravel, post signs, advertise and leave I 3amples of our goods. Salary $75.00 per month. $3 00 per day for exA/\r\rAo TTnlKnr?or\ Or* ft ^ cUCCOt JLLU1U4UOU 3m24 Atlas Bicck, Chicago, III. EXPERIENCE. ^ Years of Experience are at Your COMMAND. Successful experience has been ours and we want everybody who has cause to feel amBi that there is anything the mat In L ter with their eyes at all, to H H call and have us give tliem WhH jjBreS proper tests. THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES F. 8ENTZ, I OPTICIAN. I JEWELER, j j 143b Main St., Columbia, S. C. j i MAIN AND BLANDING STREETS heapest 1 >NEY" is more than a phrasemying and selling for cash onl' ie ask with those asked by otl o?me ^nd. ? \ pring Silks and handsome da i with new novelties and cl li figured Organdies and Lawn. A great \ med, with collars and cufis. New Beltsices good and cheap. Great values in Tow ^ and Men's Furnishings?We are showin argains in China Mattings. O ?5 C SO* 1. 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