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h=ni Our Big Department is exceedin A SPECIAL SHOWING Beautiful shades. New Shi: Belts and Buckles. Special i Our showing of fine Table L the way of Men's up-to-date mW. Xi. M: PENCIL AND SCISSOES. Wayside Wotes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. "More bales od fewer seres." Always use T. X. L. for pains. Mr. B. J. Fallaw one of Gasions best farmers was in town Friday. #When in need of any kind of furnitvre eall on Scott Hendrix. Ex Judge J. Marshall Shealy, of Irmo, was in town yesterday on bosisees in the conrt house. We regret to learn that Capt. J. H. Counts is very feeble at his home itAftr Irmo. If you want the beet goods, go to Lexington Department Store for them. FOB SALE.?I have two young well broken etears for sale. Apply to E 0 Snelgro?e, Lexington, S. G. 3w25 Don't you let the cold snapB fool you for the good eld summer time is surely approaching. Mrs. P. L. Harman has a lemon which grew in the dower pit weighing two poundB. For buggies, harness and saddlery, go to the Lexington Department Store/ /The political ball will soon be in motion. Can't you feel an occasional hearty grasp? Watch him. Mr. Willie Bickley, of Charleston* visited his parents in town past few days and returned this morning. Miss Emma Ballentine has gone on a visifc to Baltimore accompaning her cousin, Mrs. Dempsy, of Columbia. : When in need of fine groceries or merchandise of any kind call on H. M. Wingard. The Biohland delegation made a clean sweep by appointing an entire new board of control for that county. Dr. D. M. CrosBon is in attendance i on the South Carolina Medical Association, now in session in Columbia. Mr. L. Kitfc Kyzsr and his family have returned from Georgia, and we understand will make Lexington their j borne. * It is said that the small grain crops are looking well and growing rapidly since the few days of warm weather. For dry goods, clothing, shoes, bats, etc., go to the Lexington Department Store. W. D. George, now with the Lucas mills at Laurens, after spending Easter at home, returned with hiB family yesterday. We notice labor is reported scarce every where. Plant only what you can manage yourself and you will Tint difi&nDointed. ?v. rrMieses Minnie Loricfe and Ida Belle Shealy, cf Brockland, spent Easter with the Misses Marie and Alma Long in town. From the moment you put your money in the Home Bank, of Lexington, S. C., it is fally covered by an insurance policy which insures you against loss from any cause whatever. ( We buy and Jtdl you ar: - Your Dollar Here J "Is a Mighty Thing i'- ? EW S u%%u%mumuuu Store is aglow with N gly attractive. Ever r?Of rich Black Silks; China Si rtwaist Patterns?Handsome an showing of Lawns and White go iinen is especially attractive. Hi Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neck-we IMNA There is no use of a long argument Princeton Oxfords, at $3.50 and $4.00 are the best looking, best wearing and best fitting Men's Oxfords at that price a man ever put on his feet Just try a pair next time and see what real foot comfort is. They are made of Patent Colt Gun Metal, Calf Glaze Kid and Tan, Russia Calf in all the new shapes and patterns. c. Come and see them. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main St., ) aai ||||Dlft 0 O 1627 Main St., \ UULUIIIBIAj di Ui Mr. R D. Smith, the very polite and clever teller of the Lexington Savings Bank spent Easter with bis parents at Leesville. If yon want to get the best gcods for the least money look for them at Lexington Department Store. Mr. Julius Ballentine was over this way on a visit Sunday, and be had * ?- ?L.i L:_ :_t: improved so muca mat uio iuuujhlb friends hardly knew bim. In Leesviile's town eleotion Monday W. Aug. Sbealy was elected Intendant; M. R. Pon, W. Crossor, J. L. Matthews and H. F. Hendrix, Wardens. Miss Kate Shull, of Columbia college, spent Easter at home and returned yesterday to resume her studies in the soph, class. Mr. Darling L Jefcoat, one of th6 beBt farmers of Bull Swamp, was in town Monday, and did not forget to csll aed npafee the printer glad. Mr. B K. Wessinger, who has been attending the business college in Augusto, Ga, was met here Friday by bis father, Mr. P. R. Wessinger. Bro. A. R Taylor was in town Friday and called in and renewed bis Dispatch for the 36:h year. He is a pious man, and one of Boiling Springs' l i Des& larmeio. * We have on our table May number o? the Cosmopolitan Magazine. It is a very interesting number beautifully illustrated and brim full of reading matter. Price Si a year. Mr. Henry V. Riab, of Rishtor, was up Saturday on business. He baB been teaching a school at Hopewell, No. 1, in Aiken county. His | good work has enthused the patrons and they are going to erect a Dew school house for the growing school. I THE SI ^ "' I' II 1.1 ^ 'I ^ l? ^ 1. IM |? H ^ I. _ .1 | _ |l | || III | | 11 I . 11 . I ? I I''! COLUMBIA'S 0,1 sen ior uasn oni; ;iGGE3r E CORDIALLY ; PR IN G luuutmuuutuiMiiumuuuumiuumuuti ew Goods. Our Showing of Sp jt Department is well stocked Iks in white and evening shades. Beautiful id latest styles, embroidered and lace trimm ods. Embroideries and New Laces. New She indsome Scarfs and Centerpieces. Clothing >ar, Hosiery, etc., is new and attractive. Bai OGM Ai CC | FOR THE BE ;/ ' I , You 'will come to | GREGORY CONDER I MULE CO. m rs. ? ~ -C Iuur smpmeiiis ui Horses and Mules have 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 Vehicles on hand. IGREGORY-CONDER1 m j WANTED?Men in each State to travel, post signs, advertise and leave ! m* a samples of our goods. Salary $75.00 ! I It'll I ? per month. $3 00 per day for ex- Ul T U penee9. Kulhman Co., Dept. S., 3m24 Atlas Block, Chicago, 111. EXPERIENCE. ' Years of Ex- GII3I1D perience are at Your *r t?r a mr tn UUMMAJNU. Successful experience has I 11A il been ours and we want every- IJIIQ11 body 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. M THERE ARE NO 1 CHARGES FOR 1 EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES F. SENTZ, J OPTICIAN, | J JEWELER, I 1439 Main Sr., Columbia, S. C. | 'ORE OF BI JICK SALE AND SM y. Your dollar here alv r AMD BES INVITED TO KEEP a GOC Luuumuuum%umuuu%uuuv ring Silks and handsome d: with new novelties and < figured Organdies and Lawn. A grea ed, with collars and cuffs. New Belts les good and cheap. Great values in To and Men's Furnishings?We are showi -gains in China Mattings. > 9 ColUK ST QUALITY HI H 4 MULE CO., c?lumbia oods, Hardware, Gri Buggi i, Acid, Kanit, Plows, Cultivs i Distributers, ai o r fv. i~. r Gen i; It A B C AI ALL PROFIT EMI rays captures >T BILROi YOUR EYE ON ( i ) D S= ainty fabrics for Spring wear --? 3hoice merchandise. t showing of new Mercerized Zepyhrs? J 3?New assortment of the best things in wels, Table Linens, Napkins and Doylies. 4 Ing the new things in this department in ^ ml? S* C* ? ? : n i I M - - S 1115 Plain Street, I * Harper Stables. X oceries, + es, Wagons, Harness, .. / r itors, Cotton Planters, #* I ?00F. . ieral Merchandise, 311, S. O. MA = L\ 0 ? . ORIOTI w ' )UR COUNTERS c ? * % Main and 9 ? B landing S Streets. $ ^ 2 Columbia, S. O. 2