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C - 4&i 7 t Every depar "ladies is full of Barg Pnod'r mndp ! ISSSFOZZ. AND SCISSORS, j Wtyskto Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Bilk Pat your business before pleasure, or by and by you won't have either. Ladies and childrens' .cloaks in prolix fusion, the Lexington Store. i|v Bravery is reckoned by what we do, P- not by what we threaten to do. fc&V See Clerk Samuel B. George's sales |; I advertised on the seventh page. i The fire department of our town sent E&.- up yesterday the hose to sprinkle the If air ground. Most people get better obituary notices than they are entitled to. jjfe You will find the very best, candies, cakes and crackers always at the Bazaar. ' ? Our hotels and boarding houses are over-taxed with guests, some having i to take rooms at private houses. The best Northern butter and full cream cheese is sold at M. D. Harman's 7 grocery. *Many a sharp retort is made in blunt language. We issue one day early this week in order that our force may enjoy themselves with the crowd at the Pair. You certainly will miss bargains in shoes if you do not see the special counters kt Roofs store. Mrs. J. B. Meetze, of the Midway % section, killed a hawk with a rock on Sunday which measured three feet from tip to tip. There is a number of prominent people visiting here who are attending the fair, out our space will not admit giving each a personal notice. A beautiful line of lap robes just opened at W. P. Roof's store, and the prices are moderate. Consult Philip Epstin how to secure 1 AAA kntu4 *>o m rw* R rvo. OQnf lnfoyklof iljWy WiJkU IfHJ *1*5 V vvuv* AUWAVWV per annum. Headquarters at Col. G. T. Graham's office. The Great Steel Range, "MALLEABLE" is undoubted the best range ever produced. It has everything ; other so-called ranges possess, besides many points that others have not. Contractor John W. Fry is manufacturing concrete blocks on the around where he is erecting the F. E. Dreher building, near the court house. WANTED?Traveler for established house. Twelve dollars weekly to start. Expenses paid. References. Address George Clows, Lexington, -8. 0. 50 Lexington county will, as usual, j send her quoto of citizens to the State | Fair nextweek. She will also bring ^ back many premiums. -f Mr. J. M. Horner has resigned his position at Eagan, Ga., and has accepted a position as overseer of the dye-house at Hiland Park Mills, Charlotte, N. C. Men's underwear at 50c.; children's underwear at 25c. No such goods were ever offered at these prices. At W. P. Roofs store. Look out for pickpooketa, three- j finger jack and the greasy pig, on the j fair grounds. Remember, too, the more you put down the less you pickup. Hie number of attendants at the County Fair increases at every fair. It is a throng and a jam today and every one seems to be enjoying themselves. Goto Th? Lexington Department Store for whatever you want. These people have an enormous quantity bought for future shipment and must get rid of present stock to get room for future deliveries. Go there for bargains. The numerous sho^rs and places of omnaAmpnt r?r> the Fair ^rounds eaual I the best earnavals. Mr. Sistrunk takes a pricle in having all of his entertainments first class and to see that every one enjoys the performances. Reader are yon in arrears for your paper? Call or send and settle. On the first November we will be compelled to drop all but prompt paying subscribers. The premiums awarded at Scott Hendrix's Furniture Store this week wifi be in the bargains you get and the savings in prices. Take a look through his stock. You may not need anything now, but you can see and learn a great deal. * ? H THE UNDER! - nnTTRTTCOTTS ! TREAT Dry Got 1h?i_i u-ur . -ijnjtjnj-u-lnj-y-u-m-u-lr^r^jn^-u-^jnj-uru-ur I BIGGEST AN ifer OLUMBIA'S1 tmeat aglow with New Fall Goods We are r every want in our lino. EBT DAT IS BARGAIN DAY We sell the best at unmatchable prices. f TAILORED SUIT DEPARTMI ains in Ladies' and Misses Cloaks, Skirts, anc Skirts, at $1.50, $2.50, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 anc 41ROA nnrf SC20 OO. j ^AV?VV mumv r" SUITS AT SPECIAL is. If you want a bargaio|don't fail to visit o L Cloak Department. rERY AND STYLISH HEAD WE id Children. We carry a very large assort: .ent and cannot be excelled in value and stvl Mrs. Eflrd, the mother of Hon. C. M. and Senator Frank Efird, we are flad to state, after being so very sick ere, left last week for her daughter's, Mrs. John Summer, at Newberry. The citizens of Columbia are making every preparation to highly entertain her guest during fair week. This week we are again crowded with advertisements which convey not only interesting news but profitable hints of savings to our readers. Read them over carefully and let the advertisers know that you saw them in the Dispatch, and it will help all of us. Immigration Commissioner Watson cables from Bremen that the steamer Wittehin may be expected in Charleston the 2nd of November with 500 cr , 600 immigrants. Seventy-five bales of cotton and three cars# loaded with cotton seed meal were burned at the depot in Lancaster on Friday morning. ^ The Atlantic Coast Lumber Company pays its employs at Georgtcwn ) $60,000 every month. i Mr. Yancy Berry of Saluda county 1 sold some long staple cotton in New- ; berry on Saturday for 14 cents. " Manuel Silvelra, Havana agent for J. M. Caballos & Co., New York bankers, has absconded with a million and the bank has closed its doors with liabilities of between three and ? four millions. Three thousand bale9 of cotton were ( burned at Bremen, Germany, on Monday. It had just arrived "from Savannah, Ga. a gooa arracie cosi? duc iittie more than a poor one. It's cheaper to buy i the good one. The great "MALLEA- BLE" Steel Range is made to last a lifetime. It's first cpst is its only , cost, If you want to save more than half the fuel get a "MALLEABLE" ? range. ' It took two hours and a half, one day last week, for Chief of Police Daley, of Columbia, to inspect and review the hacks licensed in that ' city. Seventeen out of one hundred and forty-two were condemned, and a number promised repairs in time for the Fair next week. j Mr. W. S. Outz was nominated in t the recent primary in Edgefield to fill * the unexpired term of his father and has been commissioned by Gov. Hey- * ward and has assumed the duties of C the office of sheriff of that county. Wubl>K Day. 9" ' . ' |hq** ?**? > | ^ Voice From Upstairs?Mary, I hope An rr?Hb fbo n?n obin rr JVU ttlC KClUU(j uu ntui uic nuouiug. Mary?Oh, yes, mum. I'm just filling the copper, mum?Tatler. A Rondeau of Vacation. f The kicked flee where none pursue To pastures green and waters new. In other words, the very rich, On whom it is the style to pitch, Seek cool and rest where men are few. In private yacht with well trained crew, In mountains high above the blue? To every far and costly niche The wicked flee. 1 Less rich and hence less wicked, too, We scrimp to b\Jy two weeks of "view." For fourteen sleepless nights we twitch, And ceaselessly big fans we switch. For each night comes with cool and dew i The wicked flea! J ?Cecilia A. Loizeacx in Lippincott's Mag- j * azine. SELLING STORE. 'MENT. P D BEST BARGAINS. VIIMM, w GREAT : i ready j WOOL 1 for Men, Women ana \jni warm, at great value. OTTB CHINA AND c: :nt is one of the most attractive 1 Suits Department a wonde I nntn chen necessaries of all kind. p Table cutlery, Decorated pli at 5c. and 10c., and a great Table cutlery and fancy Ja] ur Tail- meut will be of interest and j-: J, L. Mil rnt>u COLUMBIA'S GEE/ But it takes money to buy land. The question of bow little to pay fo: i ladies' every day wear shoe is for yoi x> decide. Here is what we advise: Kangaroo calf, (mind you this is n< imitation,) plain or cap toe lace shoes. Solid leather soles and heels. On< piece leather inner soles and counters Some inner soles are made of so man] pieces of leather pressed together tha pou would hardly know it was leathe] when wet. At $1.50 a pair. Grain and Glove Grain Lace Shoes Dne piece leather insoles and counters Solid leather soles and heels at, $1.25. Good shoes, cost more than shodd] mes, but they are cheaper in the end. EHRLICH'S, L648 Main St., ( flfi| IIUMA C A L627 Main St., \ UULUMBIA, 5. U Wells!, Wells!] / BERLEY & KYZER, THE - WELL - MEN. If you want to do well, be well and ook well, get Berley & Kyzer, Lexingon, S. C., to put you in a Terra Cotta Well which will give you pure water. )ur prices are right, our work is right. Jive us a trial and be convinced. EXPERIENCE. Years of Experience are 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 all, to call and have us give them proper tests. THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES I SiTZ, I OPTICIAN, JEWELER, 14S9 Main St., Columbia, S. C. WANTED.?An apprentice to lean the art of printing. Must read an< spell well and have some knowledgi of manuscript. No cigarettes or ba< habits. Apply at the Dispatch office \ '-JSLlway MAIN AND BL 0LTJC^M' DEPART! UNDERWEAR ldren. the kind that will keen yon ' " ROCKERY DEPARTMENT 5 of our Department Store. We show ?rfal array of nsefnl articles in Kit, Agate ware, Tin ware, Glass ware, ites, cups and saucers, bowles, etc., variety of fine glass and China ware, panese ware. A visit to this departL profit to all. iliMTcTT LT DEPARTMENT STORE. _! Babcoi TTr JLJLC r i ; ) : ouT fc Ai Hi l , ' IP I / f i i? B 1892. I T | Oldest Ban DOES B m Accoun Bate of 5 P ft Valuable Place for Sale. We will offer for sale to the hig] bidder 011 the 3d day of November, n at 11 o'clock a. m., in front of the s rvP -T TT. Summer, known as the P Summer place, containing 122* ac being in Broad River township ! bounded by Broad river on the east,fl Mandy Kesler on the north and v - and on the south by J. H. Fulmer others. Has dwelling and tec i house thereon. Sold for division, i J. F. Mahaffie, e Oct. 10. 4-52 J. K. Summer. 1 Subscribe for the Dispatch. COLU3 s ITisit RF'J ANDING STREETS. KENT H STORE JL A GREAT CARPET DEPARTMENT MjMr where yon can find the best at the right price. Matting, Carpet, Oil Cloth, Linoleum Rugs and Art Squares. Ask to see our bargan Rugs 230x60. Price 98c. Both sides alike. ? OUR MENS' DEPARTMENT IjMfV is the largest in Columbia, the Department abounds in the best jfayf B| f \ ? Furnishings for Men and Boys'. A great showing of Clothing E|S 8B|J \ n Hats and Furnishing good at Special Values. miyJ ^8 Jf.r w fjmm i u if i SHOES ! SHOES!! M M \ " For Men, "Women and Children, the kind that wears, and at prices Mr mm that please the closest buyer. V ~ NEW DRESS GOODS AND SILKS We are offering great bargains in tliis Department?all the new weaves and stylish dress fabrics. i II ; ck Buggies, ickney Buggies, ; Columbia Buggies, Hercules Buggies, - j Hickory Buggies, Ann tVSnf i.Timn AJkUVl jr W J. UAAVAJMI 'lieieiy wagons :e First in the Hearts of Our Countrymen. RY-CONDER MILE COMPANY, L113-1115 Plain Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. t i ? t 4 > ' < I 1906. i U iigton Sayings Bank. 1 LEXINGTON, S. C. I ^ k in Lexington County. I Capital and Surplus $20,000. I A. GENERAL -' BANKING - BUSINESS. 3 ts Invited on Favorable Terms. Interest at the er Cent Allowed in the Savings Department. I W. P. ROOF, Cashier. . f I i mummmrmi iim ii j ,m ? i i n ? Bwmrwmm?mvmamam^mmmm?????????? ??? | Trespassers, Notice. Valuable Place for Sale. W r * IS T,? N0TIFY ALL. PER- WE WILL OFFER FOR SALE BEtL so^s not to hunt or trespass 111 any fore the Court House door on the first ext manner whatever upon the lands of the Monday in November next, our place of 5 undersigned. The law-will positively 738 acres, more or less, about 100 acres y be enforced against all \ mlntors of rhis op^ balance in wood and timber. ?J no ace. H.STEELE. Well watered, good pasture, >peach and ir 1906-4w-olp. apple orchard, two dwellings and other res^ out: buildings. Near Clark's mills. Can and be bought privately. innf 111 MKIN Terms ? One-half cash balance on WW A I 7)KE time- JOBSHUMPEKT, 0*Qjj, Eoute 3- Lexington, S. C. _ Cuts, Sores.Burns j SCHOOL BOOKS are positively sold jt, RHEUMATljMjMt i *or casb- Harman's Bazaar. nm?^?????? VtBIA'S SMALL PROFIT EMPORIUM. N PROMPT 5 . ATTENTION. THE STORE OF LITTLE PRICES. '