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iftsjy <' >v *S-v/ ; / . J;. '" # In order to make roc season in the history < stores in the Carolina! J"- '* man . ? * ? .N ow lor t tarty day s friends call and secur Coli PENCIL AND SCISSOES. " Wayside Notes Gathered 'Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Always use T. X. L. for pains. Mrs. Eli Corley, we are glad to say, is improving. These hot July days are hatching out the candidates. Mrs. Sarah R. Shuler is visiting the faagjly of Hon. C. M. Efird. Ask yqw for T. X. L. W. t>. Bent is announced in this . issue as candidate for auditor, j It tickles a man almost to death to be taken for somebody who is rich. If a girl insists on telling what a j good time she had probably she didn't. There Will be services in St Stephen's church Sunday night at 8 o'clock. Lawns and wash goods. Prices all TJVaminp hpfore VOU buV. XWUVCU. ? ^ v W. P. Roof. Mifig Beaulah Fox is visiting relatives at Providence, Sumter county, S. C. Rev. A. S. Leslie is at Gibson, N. C., this week assisting in a special meeting. Misses Gwendalyn and Melba Brown , of Columbia, are visiting the family | of Mr. E. J. George. WANTED.?A pare of good draught mules at once. Roof & Barre Lumber Co. Dr. Rice B. Harman has been quite sick with bilious fever for several days, but is out again. In this issue A. D. Martin, Esq., announces himself as a candidate for , probate judge. 75 sets of best Harness ever offered in Lexington just in?prices right. W. P. Roof. The county campaign meeting will be at Boylston instead of Hollow . Creek church. Mr. Harry L. Oswald is announced in this issue for county treasurer by mo uivuuo. Messrs. Sam J. Bickley and Jacob McCartha are visiting their relatives . in the Black Creek section. Our stock of fruit jars are getting low, if in need of any call sooq. . W. P. Roof. FOR SALE?One good milch cow With young calf. Address, F. A. Lown, New Brooklaijd, S. C., R.F.D.l Misses Lillie and Anna Smoak and Hattie Shealy enjoyed the invigorating and delightful sea breezes at the Isle of Palms last Sunday. Miss Helen Corley, the eldest daughter of the sheriff,'is back from a / delightful visit to her relatives in Atlanta. ? For the best of wheelwright material, go or send to T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia. Mr. H. W. Powell is now overseer in the carding room of the Lexington Mill. He is a very capable mechanic and a clever gentleman. The best line of buggies and carriages to be found anywhere can be seen at the Lexington Department Stdfce. Prices the lowest. Mr. E. C. Lewis, formerly of this county, now with Orr mills, Anderson, S. C., sends us a dollar and had his name added to our list of subscribers. We are glad to know he is doing well. Prof. F. W. Rauch left Monday for Dawson, Ga., in response to a telegram to visit his brother, Dr. Henry Rauch, who was said to have been a very sick man at that place. You can secure many bargains at the Lexington Department Store now, as they are making room for fall goods which are arriving daily. ( We buy and JB YOU AR] | Your Dollar J Here 5 "Is a Mighty Thing. w * " - V_, VI- > - DLE/O >m for fall stock we ofife }f our business. The pi i t u 1 r 5?no Domuasi, no nunu we will cut out the pre e some of these Bargaii imbia's Mrs. W. D. Bliime, of Langley, and Mrs: J. A. McClain, of Augusta, stopped over for a short visit to the parents, of the former yesterday while on their way tc Columbia. The Joint Sunday School Convention will be held here, commencing Friday week. This embraces all churches in the S. C. Synod and Tennessee Synod. FOR SALE?Shingle mill, nearly new, of the Gibbes & Co., make. Easy terms. Apply to George W. JPricey R. F. D. 5, Lexington, S. 0, Gfoeerie?> supplies, plows, farm implements, gears, grain, hay, &c., always in stock at T. B. Aughtry & Co's., Columbia. Mr. W. M. Wood who faithfully presided over the card room of the Lexington Mill, has accepted a position at Edgefield and has moved there. Your vote for governor is important, but if you want .your wishes made into law, you must vote for the candidates for the house who represent your views. It will be noticed that Mr. S. F. Roland has dated his Che 28th July instead of August 4th, not conflicting with others, and he expects a good crowd to enjoy the day. Messrs. James and John Fox and Harry Roberts, of the Augusta Lumber Co., *are visiting relatives and friends in town. Corbitt, the eldest son of Sheriff P. H. Corley, has accepted a position with the Lexington Department Store. It is hard to decide which is his preference to serve customers or , listen to the phonograph ihan. W. H. Sharpe, Esq., was in town yesterday as jovial as ever, not looking for vot^s however, but on more substantial business?law, preparing for next term of court. Are you expecting to buy a wagon, buggy or harness? If so you will consult vour interest bv calling: on T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia. Mr. Monroe Horner paid his friends and acquaintances a flying visit here last Thursday. .He is now at Eigin, Ga., doing well which his looks indicate: Mr. W. S. Norris, one of the worthy supers of Middleburg Mill, Batesburg, pvaid his friends a pop call last Saturday. He shows he is well cared for and is doing well and we were glad to see him. Sheriff P. H. Corley returned Saturday from a pleasant trip to Atlanta, Ga. His little son Leppard, who is powerfully fond of base ball went with his pa to see howr they played the game in Atlanta. A nong a lot of new furniture just in at Scott Hendrix's store, you will find the most comfortable bed lounges and other articles that should be in the household of every family. Mr. Chalmers E. Wessinger f has been suffering fropi an attack of nervous indigestion at his father's home, but under the care of Dr. J. J. Wingard, is improving. Mr. W. B. Shull can rest assured we appreciate his kindness in sending us a mess of his early sweet potatoes. They are the first we have seen this season. Mr. Shull is one of the thriving truck farmers between here and Columbia. We regret to learn that Dr. L. E. M. Smoak and family, for several years identified with the business and social affairs of Lexington, are to leave us today to make their home at Cross Hill. They leave many and strong friends behind them, who wui wish mem xiappiness ana success I in their new home. I THE ST COLUMBIA'S at sell for Cash onlj IIGGES'] E CORDIALLY a j Jb Gi iRAN sr all summer goods in c iblic has appreciated o mg sale, no premiums,! Dfit feature and conver is. Great I Just in! . The most delightfully cool Shoes for summer a man ever j put his feet into. It's a Tan Oxford, of course. Tan leather is the coolest ! leather because it is more por ous, and lets in the air, and the color does not attract heat rays. Tan leather has very little dye in it and so will wear longer than black leather of the same kind. The prices are $2.50 and $3.50, don't fail to ask to see them. EHRLICH'S, S1:; | COLUMBIA, S.C, Wells! Wells!! BERLEY & KYZER, THE - WELL - MEN. If yon want to do well, be well and look well, get Berley & Kyzer, Lexington, S. C., to pnt yon in a Terra Cotta "Well which will give yon pnre water. Onr prices are right, onr work is right. Give ns a trial and be convinced. I EXPERIENCE. Years. of Ex V/Jh JkVSJU1VV V at Your COMMAND. Successful experience lias been ours and we want everybody who has cause to feel that there is anything the mat ter with their eyes at ail, to call and have us give them proper tests. THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES F, SENTZ, I OPTICIAN, JEWELER, 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Barbecue. We will furnish a first class barbecne and refreshments in the town of Gilbert on campaign day, August 10, 1006. The ladies' string band will furnish music for the occasion. All the candidates will be present to discuss the issues of the day. Everybody is invited to come and enjoy the day. Special attention to ladies and children. 4w40 Hallman & Hammond. ORE OF riCK SALE AN: t. Your dollar he r 2XWTI XI INVITED TO I * u%%%m%iuuumun^umummu ?ur big establishment a1 ur efforts in making th simoiv straight. Ipo-if.im M- -0 t all summer goods into LIJGH d AlepapSi fWHEl WA Bo: Mt I I Itel M? My so! his wiys nor t of the McCorrr . t Use M good on thy is Gre 1 ' . _ J THE OSBORNE SUCKV MARROW. '^: , r \ ( ] Strong tad Rigid. * ) | ^ Levers Handy. Vr ? ? t Handles Strong. 1 K$? ^^^ "''w. . iWnts Reversible. ""\ j Buy "(M* -" ; I J ' WW ? LEXING-TON, Barbecue at the Cross Eoads. We will furnish a barbecue and refreshments at the Cross Roads, near { Mr. Jacob Williams, on July 21st. ' Everybody is invited to come and have ! a good time. The candidates are ex- I pected to be oil hand and there will be i music for the young folks. (Jr. O. SKl'mpert, S. D. Derrick. June 20, 1000.?07 ____ ^ j PjSMONS Nerve and Bone Oil Cures ; Rheumatism, Cuts, Sores, Burns , and Bruises Large bottle 25 cents. Sold by all Druggists BIG BA D SMALL PRO] ire always captur JESJI IEEP YOUR E^ 11 ? " 'J-""*"1" m Mia uuummuiuuv t cut urices. We have h is one of the most uj ate business and hones' cash. "Will be glad to Be CO.5^. nent V YOUR CRANDf S A Y USED A CORMK n, hear the instructions of thy grandfather he ways of thine own father, for their wa; lick. [cCormick machines, for they will be instr irm. ecrTj^Gonder Mule * AGENTS, 115 Plain ?Street, Columbia, S. j ~r Its knives start instantly when the team starts. Its gears are enclosed like the works of a ' watch. This means long wear. T"^ " ^ +r-0f '? T ' "v f j Its pitman is protected (empletely. ^ lis bar follows tbe ground, cutting all tbe bay. It draws easily, having roller bearings., - It has a good foot lift. ' It draws easily and has ^ Dcc^ weight A boy can handle S tbe Osborne. ' j the osaa jj f| 1 Each, tooth has the strength S ' \ ot all Fiva Bart. >^T V ?>( 3lumbia* * _ '^$1* jp" i ha^ow. a ^ ^ ?7 & J?? yy ?i.v U_S i? _ - Barbecue. * j g here will be a first class i ' barbecue ai Edmund on August 4, j I'JOfi. Gaiiuithires are requested to be i on liand to meet l!i big crowd that will ! be present . 0. W. Sox. 4w4'.)pd Barbecue. WE WILL FURNISH " A FIRST; vv class Barbecue oil tiie J 7th day of j August, at. Swansea, campaign day, at ' the Goodwin Mill. All are cordially in- j vited to hear the candidates. gaxtt & goodwin. July lO-Ow-41 i Mil Mi PIT EMPORIUM es :ttt\ attd n n till UIV UUIl UU ON, L, jffi . imam m-iui'i LHJJU.UJUJ?bw?H?> 4 t n I ad the most successful )-to-date department t values. i have my Lexington UTHFD t I 1IUUI rf:, ' . / :k and forsake not j f has been that oments o! great 1 Go. c. ; T Osborne ^ , i ' IF All Km. < ' c B am Bmoawi 4 . , - , - ' S. C. Barbecue at Steauman. \ TT7E WILL FURXISIi A FIRST VV class Cue at Steadman's, S. C., campaign day. August 8th. Everybody is inviu (I. Come and hear the speeches and sea the crowd. Special arrange- ? meuts will bo made for the young folks. Come one, come all. Fkank Hall & Hallman, July 11-5 w-40 Place an order with us for Job Frinting. ? &? iTJNTBRS Main and $ ' Blanciing . Streets. 5 A Columbia, S. O. S '