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=NI # Our Big Department is exceedin A SPECIAL SHOWING Beautiful shades. New Shii Belts and Buckles. Special s Our showing of fine Table L: the way of Men's up-to-date J. X~<. M PENCIL AND SCXSSOBS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Ask your dealer for T.X L Look out the carnival in town next week. Our buggies last longer?Lexington Department Stored The time is here and the email , barefoot boy is happy. There is some talk of reorganizing the Lexington Brass Band. We sell better shoes?Lexington Department Store. "Where did you get that hat?'' Remember it is straw hat time. Empty is the county jail and our ever vigilent and clever sheriff now feels free. The trees here are potting on a vigorous growth, some having grown leaves. Mrs. Estelle Blume is at home visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Marks. The finest line of harmonicas, baojo, guitar and violen strings are a*. t,hfi "Bazaar. Not long before you'll hear the sweet whippoorwill sod^, chorus by "Jack married the widow!" We have three answers to Mr. Cupsted's questions concerning Moses. We only publish the first received. A nice lot of oak beds and dressers has just been received at Scott Hendrii'a. Mr! W. M. Cooley, the popular sewing machine man at Brookland, made as a pleasant call last Thursday. Go out Sunday and hear the interesting sermons prepared to intertain and instruct you. It will do you good. If yonr boy wants an air rifle now is the time and the Bazaar is the place. The prices are right. Mr P. H. Gross visited our eanctum , last Saturday and went away pleased, and left the Editor in the same good humor. Dr. H. G. Eleazer, of Spring Hill, has been on a visit to bis sister, Miss 1 Lola, at Cokesbury, S. C., where she 1 is attending college. < Our Oxfords fit better?Lexington Department Store. Farmers in the Swansea and Gaston sections are said to be well up 1 with tbeir work, and a good deal of corn has been planted. Mrs. W. B. Meetze, of Columbia, and her daughter, Mrs. Annie Daniels, of Atlants, are visiting relatives here in tnvn ?w w ?? We sell groceries cheaper?Lexington Department Store. Mieses Mary Graham and Rosa Seigle, of St. Mary college, Aiken, are here and will epeDd Eaeter with the former's parents in town. Nothing has been heard recently of the proposition for mail service on the afternoon train out of Columbia on the C., N. and L. road. Meetze & Son are having a new Eaeter dress uf paint put on their store building. f Dixie Lodge of Odd Fellows is re| ceiving a new dress of paint which will add greatly to the looks of the . building when completed. We sell the latest styles in hats? Lexington Department Store. The old building of the Lexington PlaniDg Mill Co, is being torn down prior, perhaps, to other enterprises going up. Watch and see. Rev. W. P. B. Kinard, of Greenwood county, will begin a 10 days A nn Ann! 18th. 1 QlCOUUg 1U auuoi ouu vu , assisted by Rev. William Roof, form | erly of Leesviile. C We buy and JB YOU AR] 5 Your Dollar 5 Here f "Is a Mighty Thing. tMMtt?t??9et99?90S90Cfl Store is aglow with Ne gly attractive. Every ?Of rich Black Silks; China Sil rtwaist Patterns?Handsome anc howing of Lawns and White goo inen is especially attractive. Ha: Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neck-wes xm: ?r JBLi Easter the herald of spring is npon ns. The time for ladies to discard heavy high shoes for dainty light oxfords and slippers. We have been preparing for this great event for months, and now you will lind in onr two stores a most exquisite as sorfcment of Oxfords, Pumps and Slippers. Patent Colt-Ribbon Ties with Light or Heavy Soles, High and Low Heels, at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Red Ribbon Ties, Patent Tips) Heavy and Light Soles, Low and High Heels, at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. .y Yon will certainly find just the styles to suit you from our immense stock. Come see EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main St., ) Afll IIUDIl C A 1627 Main St., j UULUmDlflj Oi Ui Mr. Geo C. Clark, one of the most industrious &Dd substantial citizens of Black Creek, was iu town Saturday and we were glad to see him. The place to buy your blacksmith and wheelwright material for building new or repair work, is at T. B. Augbtry & Co.'e, Columbia. Let us have your next order for job printing of any kind. Good material and good work is our motto. Dispatch Job Printing Office. ! Our town is a little dull just now, farmers and others are busy and they t only come into town when in need of something, or they have something to ? Bell. ! ? - ? * 1? ;? .i I r I! you are in neea or cnairs 01 * any kind, call on Scott Hendrix. "Bachelor' and others sending . communications to this office for pub- , licatioo must sign their genuine names. Besides we only want brief news items. We want to be your bankers. If you are not already a customer, come and see us about it and tell us why. If you are, come and see us any how. The Home Bank. FOR SALE?25 bushels of fine seed potatoes of tbe Nancy Hail and ] Jerusalem Yam varieties. The best on the market. Call on Thos* W. Gunter, Lexington, S. C. Tbe Cross Country Club of Columbia, quite a jovial party of ladies and gectiemeD, came over last even- j ing and took supper at Drafts' hotel, and returned about 10 o'clock, by the light of the moon. My! Mj! What a daody sui*! Where did you get it? From John Stuart, at Mimuaugh's, Columbia. Both the Southern and Seaboard railroads have discontinued the fast flier through trains from the North to Florida, but tbe regular fast mail ai d passenger fcra ns will continue their j schedule time. Judge J. B. Wingard will have a i preliminary hearing here today m the j case of the State vs. Tillman Rawls, | Kel Gunter and Marietta Gantt, I charged with burning a barn belong- j ing lo Mrs. Sterrenberger, on the j Edisto. ; TIIE S T I ? ?"* n~ r I 0~'t ?? > ' ?(I'll ? || H i 1,1 I I I II A 5 rN ATI ;UIj U lYJLBlii S UU sell for Cash only tlGGSSI E CORDIALLY )w G-oods. Our Showij Department is well : ks in white and evening shades. L latest styles, embroidered and ds. Embroideries and New Lao< adsome Scarfs and Centerpieces, tr, Hosiery, etc., is new and attri or $Or I You will come to GREGORY OONI MULE CO. Our shipments Horses and Mules 1 been the best our bi could select. Our sales averaj from 2 5 to 5 0 h (. every week has abled us to keep f] ggj bLUUJA ttULU 1IU 1UU^ J H A large stock of hides on hand. [ GBE60RY-C0I WANTED?Men in each State to ravel, post signs, advertise and leave j jamples of our goods. Salary $75.00 i 3er month. $3 00 per day for exjenses. Kalbman Co., Dept. S., 3m24 Atlas Block, Chicago, III. EXPERIENCE. Years of Experience are at Your COMMAND. Successful experience has been ours and we want everybody who has cause to feel that there is anything the mat ter with their eyes at all, to call and have us give them proper tests. I THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. OPTICIAN, | JEWELER, | 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. 'ICK~SALE AN] ^TT r. 1 our uuiicu iit F JHLBTX> 33 INVITED TO I ag of Spring Silks and handsome d; stocked with new novelties and ( Beautiful figured Organdies and Lawn. A greal lace trimmed, with collars and cuffs. New Belts 3s. New Shoes good and cheap. Great values in To , Clothing and Men's Furnishings?We are showi active. Bargains in China Mattings. C O ?9 Coliin ybu i iguriiaB i i xyer ?ing sad enVDERfMULE CO., coiumbia Dry Goods, Hardware, Gri Buggii Guano, Acid, Kanit, Plows, Cultiva Guano Distributers. W. P. F Lexingtc BIG BARGAI D SMALL PROFIT~EMP >re always captures ?EEP YOUR EYE ON C ainty fabrics for Spring wear jlioice merchandise. : showing of new Mercerized Zepyhrs? >?New assortment of the best things in wels, Table Linens, Napkins and Doylies, ng the new things in this department in rmteiLs&s S* G. II i i ii HI i 111 i II pi?mil 1115 Plain Street, I Harper Stables. X jceries, ss, Wagons, Harness, " itors, Cotton Planters, era! Merchandise, >i^L5 S. C. N S - * OEIUM ~~ lins )UR COUNTERS % Main and * ^, .. ? Blanding ? V J Streets. .2 ' B 2 Columbia, S. C. * I 5e# *?? s