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R-v* . ??. \ Our Big Departmenl is exceedi: A SPECIAL SHOWIN Beautiful shades. New Si Belts and Buckles. Special Our showing of fine Table the way of Men's up-to-dat ?' X-d? JM \ PENCIL AND SCISSOBS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. IfipThe Dispatch will only be sent to prompt paying subscribers. Those in arrears for a year or more will be dropped from the list after this issue. Ask your dealer for T. X. L. There are two prisoners in jail. r'-Y.'. Mr. Killian HarmaD, of Batesburg, ?#a in fcnom Saturday. I Always use T. X. L. for pains. Several communications received too late for this issue. Gall at the Bazaar and see the comic post cards. Mr. W. H. Hare, of Delmar, says thus far he has no clue to the lost | $90. Miss Kate Derrick, after teaching 'successful session at St. Mathews school, is now at home. Grape nuts and shredded cocoanut at M. D. Herman's. Misses Blanche Kyzer and Mary Gregory, of Chapin, visited friends in town Saturday and Sunday. "Billy Martin," of Cuba, has arrived and is now in bis residence in the rear of the Dispatch office. The Bazaar is headquarters for GpS fishing tackle. ? ? -1 T 1_ T?_t 0 Vr. 5am narman ana jase r*aoen,e, Esq., of Colombia, came over Sunday visiting relatives and friends. A splendid stock of hardware is kept at the Lexington Department Store. Mr. Walter Harman just out of the navy service, dropped in to see us this morning. A nice stock of buggies and harness is on band at the Lexington Department Store. Mr. F. W. Sbealy killed a maddog last Wednesday, near Mr. Jacob Gunter's. White and yellow spotted. For your spring hats, call and see the stock W. Pi Roof is offering at fi bargain priceB. Mr. Wm. A. Hook and family has moved from Irene to Brookland. He will farm and his family will work in the Duck mill. Tobacco by the caddy can be secured at wholesale prices at the Lexington Department Store. Mr. Maxwell and Simon Taylor have completed the jail roofing and guttering and are now working on j the court house. Cm^ no trnnr firmer fnr ifth nrink kjvuu ??, j tr ing. We can please you iu neatness, workmanship and material. Remember always to call at the Bazaar for your candies and crackers. If you are a patriotic citizen and want to see your county develop and prosper, do all you can to help build the trolley line. Mr. Willie W. Raminer, one of our successful farmers, was in town last Saturday and called in and renewed his subscription to the Dispatch. Tapp is still exhibiting wonders in the dry goods trade in Columbia. See what he aays in his advertisement. For stationery of ail kinds, Bchool books and school supplies, call at the Bazaar. Our streets were thronged Saturday with busy buyers, &s. The merchants did a good business. They offer you more advantages than is thought. Fresh groceries and popular prices always tell. Cail at H. M. Wingard's and see. fe.'S-'-, tub JB-CTST* STOB Coluxxt r5*"THE SAME G sive Cash Dry G-oods J yuo to give us a call a: ~ v? . ^ I t Store is aglow with N ngly attractive. Even G?Of rich Black Silks; China Si lirtwaist Patterns?Handsome an showing of Lawns and White go Linen is especially attractive. He e Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neck-we :im w jbl* Your pocket book is well guarded here. Its one price to everybody and your money's worth every time. Men's' Patent Colt Bluchers, medium and narrow toes,$3.00 Wane' flnm "Mofol f!a 1 f 111 11 IllV/ll>3 v UlUiUWVUl VMAAMAUVU ers, medium and narrow toes, $3.00. Mens' Vici Kid Bluchers, medium toes, $3.00. EHRLICH'S, * * 1643 Main St., ) AAB MUDIl C A 1627 Main St., f OOlUMBiA, S. G. A party consisting of ssveral of our citizens spent SuDday at Ihe Lexington Hotel, at. Summerland, near Batesburg. and they were delighted with the fare. The beat dry goods, groceries, shoes, clothing, &c, can be had at the Lexington Department Store. Mr. Willie Haltiwanger has qualified as a member of the bo?rd o-" etsessors for Broad R ver Township in place of Mr. D. J. Haltiwanger. resigned. . You have no idea how much one of E G. Dreher's pretty new eu'ts would add to your good looks. See his advertisement. | Mr. Geo. A Kaminer, one of the I best farmers on Beaver Dam, was in town Monday, and called in to settle ' - i for bis paper, weorge is a clear man and we are always glad to shake his hand. Postum cereal mixture, breakfast cocoa and Mocha aod Java blend coffee, nil delicious drinks, for sale at M. D. Barman's. In this issue of the Dispatch Dr. 0. J. Harris, of Batesburg, has a b g ad. He has put in an excellent line of eye glasses and those who need such will do well to read his advertisement, and call to see him. Farmers and gardners can get good fertilizer from Lexington Department Store. Mr. Julius B. Balientine left Lexington Monday for Balientine, on the Columbia, Newberry and Laurens road, his new place of business. He will carry a stock of general merchandise, and treat the people white. Call on T. B Augbtry & Co., for your plantation supplies. They will sell you at rock bottom prices, and you will save mooey by seeiDg them before you purchase. Mr. D. E Balientine and his fammill mncQ frv their homo fthnnt IX J mtl UIUIV tu ?U\? UUtMV, ?-? two miles west of this place, the latter part of tbis week. We will regret to lose them and feel terribly at a loss when they are gone. It is reported that Hon. C. M. Efird's plantation, near town, will be used by the Uoited States government as an experimental farm next year. We hope this is true as it will no doubt be of great benefit to t! e farmers of this section. JH Ol -OODS FOR LESS MO Store in Columbia, and b nd compare the prices \ ' ew Goods. Our Showing of Spring S: j Department is well stocked with Lks in white and evening shades. Beautiful figured < d latest styles, embroidered and lace trimmed, with ods. Embroideries and New Laces. New Shoes good i mdsome Scarfs and Centerpieces. Clothing and Men' ar, Hosiery, etc., is new and attractive. Bargains in (JGM s CO., _ if You will come to I GREGORY CONDER S| i MTJLE CO. ^ If Our shipments of H Horses and Mules have H been the best our buyer I could select. Our sales averaging from 2 5 to 50 head every week has en- flip abled us to keep fresh illi stock and no long feed Sp| bills. Jail \ A large stock of Ve- puj "hides on hand |L^ 6REG0Rr-C0NDER MUI WANTED?Men in eacb State to travel, post 6igne, advertise and leave samples of onr goods. Salary $75.00 per month. $3 00 per day for expenses. Kulhman Co., Dept. S., 3m24 Atlas Block, Cbicego, III. EXPERIENCE. w Years of Experience are at Your no MM A 7\JD Successful experience has been ours and we want every body who has cause to feel HH Sk H BHN that there is anything tlie mat SgZf ter with their eyes at all, to IB MB HsB call and liave us give tliem MJB H B|| L proper tests. ' THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES P. 8BNTZ, I OPTICIAN, JEWELER, 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Tvrarw aivm RT.ANDING STREETS, COLUM V *mm J-a ea^pest 1> ?NEY" is more than a phrase?butlis 8 mying and selling for cash only means re ask with those asked by other store ilks and handsome daint1 ( new novelties and choi( Organdies and Lawn. A great show collars and cuffs. New Belts?Ne\ md cheap. Great values in Towels, ^ 's Furnishings?We are showing th< China Mattinsrs. G o jl ulmsj fit v.,;. ,.;/ y ^ : v .,;^ ^ . - , .? .... ...^t? Wry>-j.?n.rW-lv. V> l:;i'liT, ;;,y:".'ii iraawrrwaah-;: ^" ^ Ji;^ :-?'^rrH .E CO., coLnMBi^ ', . P. R< Dealer in RAL MERI Liesiagton, bia, s. c. v Goods i known fact. Why? Bee: we sell cheapest. We a )S. XJ ss? 't j fabrics for Spring wear 3e merchandise. ping of new Mercerized Zepyhrs? , v assortment of the best things in ^ fable Linens, Napkins and Doylies. 3 new things in this department in HL 9 C> IMfl n P1HHFSW H Sfi'iri iji-^^ ' i' 4.: ^ l 115 Plain Street, B Harper Stables. 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