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=NI K\ Our Big Department I is exceedinj a rinnriT a T CTTATTTTVn. a orllflali qxlv n xxi vr Beautiful shades. New Shii Belts and Buckles. Special s Our showing of fine Table Li the way of Men's up-to-date J. U. M | PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes 6athered Here and i There by a Dispatch Man. IS^Tbe 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. 1?11 Ask jour dealer for T. X. L. There is a lot more fun running into debt than crawling out. The early gardoers feel that their 'love and labor is all lost this morning. Too many people are like cider? they become Bour with age. Always use T. X. L. for pains. Mr. C. T. Corley, who resides on route No. 3 from this place, called in and renewed bis subscription yesterday. Put up your guns, boys, and get out your fishing tackle. The bird law has expired and the fishing law , is just approaching^ When in need of a nice office cbti*, call at Scott Hendrix'e. Mr. John W. Scoffil), one of the * * Pol inn RAf*tinn. I D686 XtiruiOie iu vw? ?. ww?..?_T was here Tuesday and made us a I pleas&Dt call. i If money was a porous plaster it I would still be sticking to somebody I . else than yourself. I Mr. J. C. Glover, one of Bates- I , burg's prominent merchants and a J member of equalization board was in < | town yesterday. ( Farmers remember "the strongest I j financial institution a farmer can I j have back of him, is a full corn crib j f and a fa# smoke bouse" j Mr. J. W. Sbirey, residing near I Amick's Ferry, and who not long j since lost bis dwelling by fire, has j 3 moved into his new home. I FokFlorida oranges, and apples,go I { to M. fr. Harman's. The Southern railway has broke I I dirt and are now engaged in putting I 1 in a track to the mill of the LsxiDg- I ' ton Manufacturing Go. 1 I -Mr. Jos. W. Beeder, one of the I ( best men iu Bull Swamp, and an old I war chum of ours, was iu town Toes-1 ' day, and we were glad as ever to see f I < -him. , Before baying yoar hammocks for the summer, call and see mine. 1 Soott Hendrix. ' i*. Mr. Laoias Wise, one of Felion's ' prominent merchants, was in town 1 yesterday as a member of the Board ' of Equalization, and called in to see W0 as. ' The board of equalization was in session yesterday wbioh brought to ' town a number of our prominent 1 citizens from all sections, cf the county. % California dried peaches and other good things to eat, at M. D. Har- ' man's, There are big posters in town announcing to the waiting public the commencing on the 17th of April next continuing here for five days a carnival of fun and pleasure. Mr. D. Elmore Craft is a member of the equalization board, and was here yesterday on that duty. Elmore is a clever man, and we are always glad to meet him. Messrs. N. B. Wanamaker and Herbert Geiger, of Sandy Bon, too *faithfnl, and as good citizens as that section possess, were here yesterday on board equalization. If yon want something good to eat, try H. M. Wingard's groceries. The prices are right. The Ladies' Aid Society of Lexington Baptist cbnrch will give a dime sociable next Thursday night at the Baptist parsonage. Come and bring a friend with yon. i ?? MMMMtNSatMfMStltOStl TUS WwwwWwWWw wwwwWWWWwwww VWV9V I ,t G o 1 u m K^'THE SAME G sive Cash Dry Goods ? yuo to give us a call ai EW_? Store is aglow with 3M ?ly attractive. Ever ?Of rich Black Silks; China S: twaist Patterns?Handsome ai J MfL.'i. nowing 01 .Lawns ana wunc g< inen is especially attractive. H Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neck-w XIHNJL Your pocket book is well guarded here. Its one price to everybody and your money's worth every time. Men*' Patent Colt Bluchers, medium and narrow toes,$3.00 Mens' Gum Metal Calf Bluchers, medium and narrow toes, $3.00. Mens' Yici Kid Bluchers, medium toes, $3.00. . EHRLICH'S, L643 Main St., / Aft j IIUDIA * A 1627 Main St., j uULUmDlflj O. U? Tbe estate of Mr. D*niel I. Drafts, Greo. A Kaminer, Administrator, was settled Priday. A Dumber of tbe legatees of said estate were here, and it was almost a family reunion of tbe surviving family. Mr. D E Ballentioe left our town yesterday and moved back to his farm, near here, and we imagined latt aight we could bear bim singing, 'Tenting tonight on tbe old camp ?round." Tbe Sunday school will be reorganized at St. John1* church (Calk's !*o?d) the second Sunday in April at 2:30 o'clock p. m Let there be a full attendance please of parents and children. Superintendent. Meet tbe throng of anxious buyers it Tapp's when you go to Columbia ind learn what bargains they are getting for a little money. The members of tbe township board of assessors met in session here Tuesday, 20, 1906, and all qualified and carried returns home after being fully instructed by tbe county auditor. Mr. A. D Sbull, a prominent business man of Brookiand, was in town Tuesday. He stated that Brookiand Btood with open arms ready to receive tbe trolley line and lend it all needed encouragement, in so far as it lay in their power. We are selling, this seison, Evans' Seed Go's, garden seeds, grown in Georgia; best varieties, adapted to this climate and soil, and guaranteed to give satisfactory results. Try them. For sale at the Bazaar. The entertainment which will be given in Roof's hall on Friday eveniog under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. Stephen's Lutheran church promises to be a very pleasant affair. Refreshments will be served ar d a large graphophone will furnish the music. There will also be various other attractions. The public is invited. Admission 10 cents. Attorney General U. X Guntcr'a condition will be received with sadness by, co> only our people of his native county, but of the entire State. He has been sick for some time and once hopes were entertained that bis useful life might be continued, but late news finds his death momentari ly expected, and possibly be may have passed away before we go to prees. bia's C OODS FOR LESS M store in Columbia, and id compare the prices muuuumu%uuuuummuuiu%%ummu%%w 'ew G-oods. Our Showing of Sp: y Department is well stocked Llks in white and evening shades. Beautiful id latest styles, embroidered and lace trimnn >ods. Embroideries and New Laces. New Sho< andsome Scarfs and Centerpieces. Clothing s ear, Hosiery, etc., is new and attractive. Bar; %J Ml CI. I You will come to GREGORY CONDER MULE CO. R Our shipments of | Horses and Mules have I been the best our buyer could select. Our sales averaging from 2 5 to 50 head every week has enabled us to keep fresh stock and no long feed bihs. \ \ ' A large stock of Ve^ hides on hand HRFRnRY-nnNnrR WANTED?Men in each State to travel, post eigne, advertise and leave ^ samples of our goods. Salary $75.00 ill^iff Ml per month. $3 00 per day for ex- |J| I |J| peDee9. Kulbman Co., Dept. S., * 3m24: Atlas Block, Chicago, III. EXPERIENCE. Years of Ex- GlI3l10 perience are at Your COMMAND. Successful experience has j I 111A IIA been ours and we want every- Ij 11 ft 111 j body who has cause to feel W WI B W that there is anything the mat ter with their eyes at all, to call and have us give them proper tests. m THERE ARE NO \ CHARGES FOR \ EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES E 81NTZ, OPTICIAN, j JEWELER, j 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. I , ?m^mmmbmmm. MM1DC IflWUIIh MAIN AND BLANDING STREETS, llieapest X ONEY" is more than a phrase--" bnying and selling for cash only we ask with those asked by othe tome nnd S nuuuuumuuuumuuiuuuv ring Silks and handsome dainty fa with new novelties and choice n figured Organdies and Lawn. A great showing o jd, with collars and cuffs. New Belts?New ass( es good and cheap. Great values in Towels, Table md Men's Furnishings?We are showing the new ?ains in China Mattines. a t-? ^ 9 ^ ; 1^^?' miii c nn _ 1115 IVIULL UU.f ?? Harp nods, Hardware, Grocerie Buggies, W , Acid, Kanit, Plows, Cultivators, Distributers. N. P. RC General 0 CAII COLUMBIA, S. C. ^ >ry Goods ! but|is~a known fact. "Why? Becaus means we sell cheapest. We ask ;r stores. J0 ee XJs. ?^js ) SEEbrics for Spring wear aerchandise. f new Mercerized Zepyhrs? >rtment of the best things in Linens, Napkins and Doylies. J - things in this department in i ?&, SS. C. 3H |n Plain Street, 8 er Stables. S ? : agons, Harness,4 * (Inttnn Planters. VVilVII IUIIIVI V| >0F. Merchandise, s. c. THE : T3TLTS"Sr STOEEJ Store. ie we are the only exclu nothing more than for * I i