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=NI jj||le Our Big Department is exceedii g A SPECIAL SHOWINi Beantifol shades. New Sh Belts and Buckles. Special Our showing of fine Table ] the way of Men's np-to-dat< %W Xi. M PENCIL AND SCISSOEs" CatkaMit Mafa in<i HnMV WVIW WBUIVI vu W ?M There by t Dispatch Man. Ask your dealer for T. X. L. Tomorrow is Memorial Day. The Lexington hotel at Summerland has dosed for the season. See the change in E G. Dreher k Co's. ad. in this issue, f Mr. Julius Dreher, of the Fork, paid our office a pleasant call Saturday. A neat cottage is being erected by Mr. W. P. Hoof, near the Palmetto collegiate institute. There is still many bargains at the bankrupt sale at Smoak's stand of| Jered by H. M. Wingard. Messrs. John D. Farr and M. Pickens Lindler, of Ghapin, were in town on business yesterday. Mr. i>. T. Hare one of Summit's ataunohest citizens and an all rountf good fellow called in to see us Monday. I' Buy your Oxfords cf the LeiingBe - ion TV?nArf.mAnt Store. They have the best and the cheapest. We are thankful to those of oar subscribers for their prompt payments while here Monday. I'l Gall on Meetze & Son for your men and ladies white slippers. They have a nice line for commencement. The pension list and convention proceedings occupy considerable of our space this week, bat they are important to oar people. If yon are thinking of baying barvesting machinery or agricultural implements see the Caughman Bros., Colombia. We were pleased to have a csll from our old friend, Dr. W. H. TimX merman, Monday, who was in attendance at the convention. Deposit when yon like, withdraw gV when yon please. We are always ! glad to comply with.your wishes. % The Home Bank. j Don't forget W. P. Boot's special ataw hat sale. Go and bay before tUVJf SIC CUt {?Uug. The school at Irene will close next j Friday night with appropriate exercises. Everybody is invited to at- j tend*. I We regret to learn that Capfc. J. F. Lyles, on the Edisto, had the zoie-1 fortune to brakel one of bis legs. We have not learned particulars.Before buying any kind of furniture, call and see me, as I am satisfied that I can please you in quality and prices. Scott Hendrix. Mr* Charles H. Drafts has resigned his position as clerk at the St. John's hotel in Charleston, and is now at home for while. Our charge for announcing candidates will be $3, so as to allow the other papers a share, and not to tax the candidates too heavily in the sum total. We have a real Dice line of straw bats for meo and boys. Lexington Department Store. The pension money is now being distributed by our very accommodating clerk, Samuel B. George, and the hearts of many are made glad. You need not be worried about your table fare if you will only go to H. M. Wingard's grocery you will $nd just what you want to satiny your appetite. Mr. John J. Muller, a clever and substantial gentleman from Sandy Bun, was in town Monday and called in and helped the primers to tbe amount of his renewal. For your plantation supplies you oan save money by calling on T. B. Aughtry & Co., of Columbia, who will sell you tbe very best goods at tbe lowest prices. M????????????? We buy and JE YOU AE Your Dollar J Here 5 "Is a M ighty Thing EW S ??UU%%UUUlftttW t ; Store is aglow witli N< lgly attractive. Everj lj?Of rich Black Silks; China Si] irtwaist Patterns?Handsome an showing of Lawns and White go Linen is especially attractive. Ha a Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Neck-we IMNA In this issue we introduce to you as candidates for your support for county supervisor Mr. George H. Koon of tbe Fork and Mr. John W. Fry of Switser Neck. - - -L1 i._ L JL?%cii68 are mviieu iu ixispeui* ?uo splendid oew stock of Belt*, Hand Bags, Shirtwaist Sets, B?lt Buckles, etc., at the Lexington Department Store. Ool. D. J. Griffith was here Monday shaking the bands rf his numerous friends. His popularity grows with his age and the people of Lexington will ever hold him in highest esteem. If yon wish to do first class work yon are obliged to use good tools and material, and (he place to find ycur blacksmith, wheelwright and carpenters goods is at T. B Aughfcry A Co., Columbia. Messrs. L W. Redd, C. A. Geiger and C. E. Leapbart representing Pelican lodge and Dr. J. E. KaufmaDD representing Dixie lodge of Odd Fallows, are in attendance at the Grand lodge in Greenville. Let ne sell yon a nice eommer suit. Will make the price right. Lexington Department Store. There was a good crowd in town Monday considering the inclement weather, and we felt little political pulse. They were certainly true to ! party and principles to venture out on euoh a day, especially those who had no ax to grind. I have just received a shipment of Reed's Flinsfcone ware consisting of self-basting roasters, well buckets, dish pans, coffee pots, &o. Gall and see this line. AH for sale at reasonable prices. M. D. Harman. Mr. Geo. A. Sbealy was here 8 delegate to the convention Monday, and called in and renewed his paper. George is a good man and made an efficient county commissioner, and we x:_j would Dot D6 Burpneeu xu uuu mm bis friends will induce him to make the race for Borne,office this campaign* You will find dry goods, ghoes, cotioDs, crockery, hardware, etc., at astonishingly low prices at tbe bankrupt sale now conducted by H. M. Wingard at Smoak's old stand. Polite end attentive clerks to serve you. Go at once. We acknowledge an invitation of , Prof. J. R T. Major, principal of tbe Batesburg Graded school, to attend tbe closing exercises of this excellent institution, on Friday, May 18, which has an interesting program and promises to be an entertaining and .er joyable occasion. Wa have a large stock of flour cn hand which we will Bell cheap in ofder to move quickly. Lexington Department Store. I Unclaimed Mail. The following is a list of unclaimed letters remaining in the post office at this place for the month ending May 1st, 1906: ladies: Bouknight, Mies Carrie. Broid, Miss Minnie. Taylor, Mre. J. M. Wingard, Mrs. Minnie K. gentlemen: Brown, Silas. Daniel, John. Holloway, Joe. (Postal) Jones, Mr. A. Lybrand, Joe. Nicholls, George W. Rullv, J. W. J. W. Wigington and J A. Fincber. These letters wili be sent to the offer .Tn np 1 sf. U<*nu ICl/lCl UU1UV w?vv? vw?v j 1906, if not deiived before. In call- ! iog for the above, please say ''idvertiaed,"' giving dare of list. S. J. Leapbart, Postmaster. ! THE SI COLUMBIA'S Q,T ^ ^ 1 I "VI rt ?1* /% V? I ' . OCIJL 1UJL ttSll UXJ.1, IIGGES' LE CORDIALLY iPRir Muiiuunummuumiuuuuu ew Goods. Our Sho^ r Department is well Iks in white and evening shade d latest styles, embroidered ar ods. Embroideries and New Lt indsome Scarfs and Centerpieci ar, Hosiery, etc., is new and at UGH Ac - j Make a note of it and the next time you come to Columbia stop in and see the Men's Shoes and Oxfords we are selling at $3.00. You will certainly find more style, better workmanship and materials in these Shoes than yon could possibly expect And they last made of good leather they are just obliged to wear well. Our stock is complete in every detail from Brogans to the finest $6.00 Dress Shoes you will find them all here. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main St., ) AO| llli&IA C 0 1627 Main St., j uULUHIdIA) O. (j. Col. George Bell Timmerman left today to be preeeot at the organization of the State National Guard in Columbia. It 'is said the militia of tbe State ie in better condition tban for some years. Co) Timmerman i? a member cf Geo. Wilie Jone's Btsff and makee a capable and gallant officer. Mr. F. Hamp Hendrix,. of Leesville, in nominating Dr. D M. Croseon as a delegate for the State convention, complimenfcry referred to the doctor's faithful service to the party, and who would have been present today but for urgent professional duties. Dr. Croaeon was elected as be deserved to be. DR.KING'S NEW DISCOVERY Will Surely Stop That Cough. EXPERIENCE. Years of Experience are at Y our 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. THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. ItUtllX I fflTZ. OPTICIAN, | JEWELER, I 1439 Main St., Columbia, S, C. | 'ORE OF TICK SALE AI 7. Your dollar 1 r AMD ] INVITED TO MG G iu%iaiiaumuiusu%uumiM%%%ui . - -n o? n:n? a ring 01 ?prxixg oxiits auu . stocked with new nc 5S. Beautiful figured Organdies a LcLIace trimmed, with collars an( ices. New Shoes good and cheap. 3S. Clothing and Men's Furnishi: tractive. Bargains in China Mat ; CO., C < U ij As a Ma 3 As a Ma % As a Ma | BABCOI j Made fox i We alsc cheaper j *j "OLD | are alw* y our coun j A good i zj Horses s .j round. i grm I . I The St Scienc construe I ELLV\ SlMP I THAT IS ALL Heavy steel cables lapped about No chance for weakness in any p - are not hard to find. This com and six large fence factories?e These facts should be convincing W LEXINGTON, A AKEUULAK OOMMUMCA'AlON of &t. Clair Ledge. No 154, A. F. /^r \ M., will be held in the lodge room in Brookland. on Fridty, May 11, at 8 p m. All members are urged to attend promptly. Visiting brethren will oe weicuiueu. By order \V. M. J. E ADDY, SecretaryA Certain Cure for Aching Feet Shake into your shoes Alleu'e FootErse, a powder, it cures tired, aching, callous. sweating* swollen feet At all druggists and shoe stores, 25-\ Sample free. Address, Allen S. O m ste^, L R >v. N. Y 29 Tim *D SMALL PRO lere always captu 3EST B2 KEEP YOUK E OOD Mtmmimv . handsome dainty fabri" >velties and choice mer ind Lawn. A great showing of ne i cnfs. New Belts?New assortm Great values in Towels, Table Line tigs?We are showing the new thii tings. o 1 um.13 ?i tter of Pride, tter of Economy, tter of Business, buy a !K BUGGY or CAI a * comfort and dural ) have a large st -3 grau.es ui vciuums. HICKORY" WAG ays first in the he trymen. assortment of Mul tlways on hand tl (RY-CONDER MULI 1115 Plain Street, Columbia, S. C. congestF e proves that the strongest fence, 1 cted throughout on scientific lines, fuuu r\ LE?SCIENTIFIC?STI 58 INCH , ,\ / v y/ w v/ Vso i nch wood 5 \JI V/ Y/ V/ \/ \/ 42INCH THERE IS TO ELLW< and held together by steel wire, forming uni >art; uniformly strong. The reasons for the sc pany owns and operates its own iron mines ither one of the six being larger than any o ? FOR SALE BY e ROO. Many Children are Sickly, j I Mother Graj's Sweet Powders for i Children, used bv Mother Gro^, a | j nurse in Children's Home, New fork, | I break up colds in 24 hours, cure ! j fev<-ri-bness, headache, eiomacb i ! troubles, teething disorders, and ! destroy woims. At all druggists, ( | 25J Sample mailed free. Address, | j Allen S 0 meted, LsRov, N Y. 29 j ; ~~ i Basebill good* cf all kind can be found at the Bazaar. "BT& ri 1 IT IkJ t1 H iFIT EMPORIUM res LRGAINl ;VFi ON OUR 00 S=-] 3s for Spring wear ^ chandise. ' w Mercerized Zepyhrs? ent of the best things in ^ ins, Napkins and Doylies. 1 ags in this department in J a, S. C. . * K R I? [RIAGE | )ility. ? ock of ? ^ * i ONS * arts of | , P es and ? ? le year ? 5 CO., I i because M is the fm ENCEI ?ONG I The Reasons: ach horizontal extension of the ELL- ^ a steel cable, consisting: of two heavy ertwincd. 9H ich of these cables is tied to each other a continuous heavy wire lapped tightly H jry cable?not tied in a crooked "knot" to weaken the strength of the tic wire ending point. (Wrap a wire around -g er and the wire is not weakened: tie a ^Bg in a bard knot and you cannot untie t breaking, it is so much weakened.) M mm I DOD FENCE- I form meshes. Simple, isn't it? B [perioritv of ELL WOOD FENCE * and furnaces; its own wire mills B| ther fence factory in the world. H F? 9 i S. O. killthe couch! and CURE THE LUNCS "" Dr. King'sNew Discovery ' /Consumption * Price FOR I OUGHSand 50c & $1.00 v ^OLDS Free Trial. Sures^anTuuickes^Dure for all I THROAT and LUNG TROUB- I " LES, or MONEY BACK. J SsmzD?BmnmEz??nBsaHuanBB?HHB wiiiWMBanwii caiMaaBaMMcjMgwaaBM wa ?? ? ? v> 0 S UNTEKS .A??AeeAAQMAat90etNftHt vaw? vw w Main and i BlancJing J Streets. ? '' Columbia, S. C.