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It: -=NI Our Big Department is exceedir I A SPECIAL SHOWIN( Beautiful shades. New Shi Belts and Buckles. Special Our showing of fine Table I the way of Men's up-to-date jr. u. ivk PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. * ? * m V X Asfc your dealer ior ?. a ju. Next Sunday week is Easter. Sometimes it i3 what a man doesn't say that puts others in the hole Everything oomes quickly to those who refuse to wait Always use T. X. L. for pains. 4 Mr. Julius B. Balientine has been appointed assistant postmaster at Balientine. Messrs. Alfred and LaFayette Hite, of Batesburg, visited Mr. B. D Clark's family Sunday. j For your groceries and farm supplies, go to H. M. Wingard. Albert M. Boozer, E-q, one of Columbia's safe and sound attorneys, was in town on legal business Friday. See the line of stationery, printed or not, just as you like, at the Bszaar. Mr. Haskell Metze, of Pilgrim seotioD. had one of bis fingers cut cff f while running the shingle mill, Mod- J You will find bargains in shoes and I hats, at H. M. Wingard's. I Several articles for publication are unavoidably crowded out cf this I issue. | Seed Irish potatoes, all varieties, | cheap, at W. P. Roof's. I Rev. C. J. Sox called in ic see us Monday while here visiting his peopie and prior to entering upon his I ministerial work at Saluda, S. 0. i The Lexington Dept. Store sells [ all kinds of paints and guarantees I Bame. | Mr. Peterson Beaverly Edwards I was in town Monday on business and j dropped in aDd renewed his paper I for another year. 1 A well selected line of groceries I can be found at the Lexington. Dept. I Store. j Apples, oranges, lemons, candy and J crackers, at the Bazaar. We had a pleasaDt call from Drs. D. M. Crosson and J. P. Drafts, who ? ? in tnwn Monday in attendance | on the County Medical Society. Tobacco cbewers can purchase a caddy of tobacco cheap, at the Lexington Dept. Store. Dr. J. L. Shuler was in town Monday in attendance on the County Medical Society of which he is President, and called in to see us. Spring hats in straw and felt of latest block, at Meetze & Sons. Don't bny until you see our stock. The boys will be in ecstacies over the new air guns, base ball goods, india rubber balls, marbles, slingshot robbers, &c, to be opened, this week, at the Bszaar. There is mighty little whispering about candidates for county offices thus far, but the ball will soon be in motion and we will feel that friendly grip, bow do you do? Ladies' and gent's low quarter shoes of latest last, beauties. See them, at W. P. Root's. Mr. Pickens Roof, Jr., made a flying trip over to Newberry last week to see his numerous college chums and friends of that live town. Before buyiDg come in and see my new line of baby csps. Mrs. B. D. Clark. Low cut ladies', gent's and chil* * ? rk f \Toof7Q arena snoee, an uew dijicd, bV iuw.<.w & Sons. These shoes are best make and quality. In asking your paper ch&Dged from one office or route to another, it is very important to give your present office and to where you want it sent in the future. < We buy and JH YOU AR Your Oollar i Here J "Is a MIghty Thing W~wwww vww w WW WWW WWWWU wwww w% jonim tillmuuuumuu Store is aglow with Ne Lgly attractive. Every J?Of rich Black Silks; China Sil irtwaist Patterns?Handsome anc showing of Lawns and White goc !<inen is especially attractive. Ha: i Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neck-wes : 13M: M JLI Your pocket book is well guarded here. Its one price to everybody and your money's j 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. T7TTT>T TnXT'Q t j i a ivjuxvu. ujj 1643 Main St., ) aai iiunift Q n 1627 Main St., j UULyniDlAi^i hi The closing exercises of Smith Branch school will take place on Friday, April 13tb, at seven o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. If you are thinking of buyirg a buggy, wagon, harness or farm implements always go to W. P Rooi's. Mr. Walter C Harman and bride passing through town Saturday visited relatives and friends here. They 8ie now afc bis graDd-pa's, Mr. J. B. Hylers, Selwood, where they will reside. A full line of buggies, harness, bridles. Baddies, etc., is carried by the LexiDgton Dept. Store. ! Invitations have been received in town announcing the coming mBr- j riage of Mies Lucile Irene Wilis, grand daughter of Mr. S. N Hendrix, of Columbia, to Mr. Olin C 1 Rogers at the A R P. church in Co- i lumbia, April 11th, 1906. ; Ladies' ekirts, beautiful in pattern and mate up. Sure to please you, at W. P. Root's. The school closing exercises at Star school bouse last Saturday was largely attended and the pupils ana teacher deserve credit for the entertainment which showed careful training on part of the instructor, Miss Dora Snirey. You certainly need some of the pretty laces, embroderies, ribbons and notions, at prices unheatd of before, at the Bazaar. Abarga in lot just opened. Call and see them. Miss Iceoline Harman. Gentlemen, the Lexington Dept. Store invites you to purchase your epriog outfit from them. They have a splendid lice of Clothing, Oxfords, Shirts, etc , to select from and will make prices right. Dr. W. H. Timmerman, of Batesburg, for whom we have the highest regard, was in town Monday, and we were pleased to grasp his hand. He is an honorary member of the Medical Society. The prettiest line of Easter dress goods, notions, etc., are now displayed for your inspection, at W.P Roof's. i Dr. J. E. Kaufmann, full of energy and pluck, and one of our progressive business men, has just had his residence and fencing in rear of the drug store, neatly painted, making it one of the most attractive homes m town I THE ST Columbia's qd sell for Cash only SIGGE:si e cordially >w Goods. Our Showing of Spr: Department is well stocked ^ ks in white and evening shades. Beautiful fi I latest styles, embroidered and lace trimmec ids. Embroideries and New Laces. New Shoe! adsome Scarfs and Centerpieces. Clothing ai ir, Hosiery, etc., is new and attractive. Barg LT 3r JHL CD C3 B You will come to i GREGORY CONDER i MULE 00. ?f Our shipments of I Horses and Mnles have been the best our buyer could select. Our sales averaging from 25 to 50 head e^ery week has enabled us to keep fresh stock and no long feed bills. A large stock of Vehicles on hand. | GREGORY-COMER I WANTED?Men in each State to ravel, poet sign?, advertise and leave j n* a jamples of our poods. Salary $75.00 IgFlf Inn per raontb. $3 GO per day for ex- Ul T UU 3ense9. Kulbman Co.vDept. S., 3m24 Atlas Bicck, Chicago, III. EXPERIENCE. _ n Years of Ex- GliSnOy perience are at Your nnivri/r a ivm V/ \y JLU. XTX XJL XI JL> | Successful experience lias | I 11Q 11A been ours and we want every- IJ 8 Mfl I 6 jj body wlio has cause to feel that there is anything the matter with their eyes at all, to call and have us give them proper tests. M I THERE ARE NO 1J CHARGES EOR W EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES P. SEW, 1 I OPTICIAN, j JEWELER, ? . ? ^ * ? n I | 143U Mam St., uoiumoia, o. | ; ORE OP B11 ICE SALE AND SMA . Your dollar here alw; r END BE9 INVITED^ TO KEEP " Lng Silks and handsome daint vith new novelties and choi< gured Organdies and Lawn. A great shew 1, with collars and cuffs. New Belts?Ne5 good and cheap. Great values in Towels, id Men's Furnishings?We are showing th ains in China Mattings. 6 <0> 1 ULMC*1 saBnaraH k KSEI F? B1 ES !fl [9 GSSBKtP. S7 ;T3 11 jH pi JITt^ VIULE CO., col sia ^MHnMBnBBaHBMBBHHHHBBaBBaBH ods, Hardware, Groce Buggies, Acid, Kanit, Plows, Cultivator ? Distributers. Gain [. It A R C A I N .LL THO-blT EMJfUK iys captures T EAMOilJ 5T0UR EYE ON OUI y fabrics for Spring wear ce merchandise. ring of new Mercerized Zepyhrs? w assortment of the best things in Table Linens, Kapkins and Doylies, e new things in this department in S. CD. 4 1 Harper Stables. B i sries, Wagons, Harness, ' t s, Cotton Planters,. il Merchandise, a, S. C. S== ' [NS ? J COUNTERS % Main and J 2 B landing J ?? ? T ? ?* | Streets. 2 1 2 Columbia, 3. O. 2 I i