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Great Departmen Is the center of att of every descriptio to enumerate the a sale at matchless TO SHOW GOOD PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. A merry Christmas to all! . Payne'8 best fireworks is for sale at the Bazaar. Mr. Henry Jake Rawl, of Leesville, spent Sunday here. A full line of fruits, &c., at the Lexington Department Store. Postmaster S. J. Leaphart went to Batesburg Monday. The Home Bank will be' closed < December 25th, Christmas day. i For your X'mas presents go through ; the notion department at W. P. Roof's. Mr. Karl F. Oswald of the Home Bank has been appointed Notary Public. ' 1 If you need a beautiful hall curtain ] you will find it at Scott Hendrix's ' Furniture Store. The Lexington Savings Bank will , s-J X. OR J t>e Closed on vnnsuime uttjr, i/cu. j Messrs. Julian Shealy and E. P. | Derrick, of Chapin, called in to see , us Monday. Call at Scott Hendrix's Furniture < Store when you are in need of a iron < or wood crib. j Miss Annis Bouknight returned i home Sunday after a pleasant visit to ( friends in the Dutch Fork. FOI^SALE?200 acres of land on i 1 Two Notch road, three miles south of i Lexington. . G. T. Graham. ] W. P. Eargle and wife, of Leesville, * were in town Monday and called in 1 and renewed his subscription. % * The Lexington Department Store has a big stock of merchandise and (. an ample force to serve you. ; " There is one prisoner now in jail, Jim Smith, colored, charged with i carrying concealed weapons. We want your presence to appre- , ciate our present goods for holiday times W. P. Roof. I There will be a Christmas tree at . the Baptist church next Monday ' night?Christmas eve. The public is , invited. Be sure to call at the Lexington Department Store and lay in a supply of good things for Christmas. g Mr. Heber Rawl, of Charleston, and J "MTt "RAmnrd Rawl. of CI em son. wera S here Saturday and Sunday. 1 Mi 88 Annie Lou Harm an returned ? home Sunday after an extended visit ^ to relatives in Tampa and Lakeland , 8 Florida, * Mr. Jeff B. Amick is preparing to ? build a dwelling in Columbia and will ? reside there so as to handle his lum ber interest in the future. ^ WANTED?Lady to advertise our goods locally. Several weeks home t work. Salary $12.00 per week, $1.00 a J day for expenses. Saunders Co, Dept. S w 46-48 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, ( 111. 8wl2 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eliam and Mr. ? Eugene Little have returned from a ' trip to Tampa, Fla., where they attended the Florida State Fair. WANTED?Traveler for established house. Twelve dollars weekly to start. Expenses paid. References. Address George G. Clows, Lexington, S. C. I W. J. Gantt, one of our good old ^ subscribers who is always prompt, c called in to see us Monday. ( FOR SALE?A two-horse Milburn c Wagon, good as new, or will swap for i good milch cow. D. C. Shull, c 2wSp Lexington, R. F. D. 2. c Let us sell you a nice new suit, pair 2 shoes, hat or overcoat for a Christmas 1 present. c Lexington Department Store. s Col. and Mrs. Geo. Bell Timmerman spent Sunday at Batesburg with . the former's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Timmerman. There will be a Christmas tree at , ATI \KT A/lr* AC/1 r?TT A* * X lVf lUC/llVC Vil TT | Christmas, to which trie public are , cordially invited. 5 When yon are "laying in" your \ Christmas goods, groceries, fruits, etc., don't forget to call on your old . reliable grocer, H. M. Wingard. The Home Bank in their change this week, wishes a "Merry Christmas and a bright, prosperous and happy New Year" to its many patrons. I have just received the prettiest 1 and cheapest line of art squares ever 1 brought to this market. Call and see them. Scott Hendrix. THE UNDERS COURTEOUS TREAT w \ BIGGEST ANI liK?'.V - " t Store I >WWW\AA<WV\/S/WVW*/S/*/W>/V faction for Holid* in. Our brilliant < irticles, or even gi prices for Christm ^ *** j n ^. o. uome ana oet WANTED?All the boys to know I that the Southern Railroad Training school has reduced their tuition to $65.00 for the course until January 1st. L. J. Frink, Manager. This will be the last issue of the Dispatch before Christmas. In order to give our force a "day off," the next issue will not go out until Thursday next. Fancy rugs or a $10.00 pair lambs wool blankets will make you handsome presents. See my line. W. P. Roof. Capt. Henry A. Spann, of Leesville, ex-treasurer ot Lexington county and one of the most prosperous and "influ-. ential men in the county, was here last week. Pound cake, Nabisco cheese sandwiches, figs, Newton's cocoanut dainties and six crown raisins are among the fine apples, oranges and candies at W. P. Roofs. Sheriff Corley captured the negro, Will Martin, who escaped from the Gjang about three weeks ago, in Columbia Saturday, and brought him back to Lexington. He is now back on the saner. We were pleased to hear from our old friend, Oliver Huckabaa, of Liberty Hill, Ala., and to know he enjoys rood health. He sends best wishes to is, and all friends, in his eld native 30unty. There will be an extra commnnicaaon of Boylston lodge on the 27th nsfc., St. John's day, at 10 o'clock a. n., for the purpose of electing and nstalling officers. All members of ;he lodge are earnestly requested to ittend. We want to call the attention of our merchants and townspeople to :he unsightly habit of sweeping paper tnd throwing all kinds of rubbish in >ur streets. Let's keep them clean. tVe believe there is an ordinance igainst this offense. NOTICE OF THE OPENING OF BOOKS )f Subscription to the Capital Stock of The Swansea Real Estate, Mercantile and Investment Co. Notice is hereby given that by virtue >f a commission issued to the underigned Board of Corporators by the Hon. r. T. Gantt, Secretary of State, for the state of South Carolina, and dated the .1th day of December, 1906, Books of Subscription to the Capital Stock of Che Swansea Real Estate, Mercantile tnd Investment Co. will be opened by | he undersigned corporators at the office >f Dr. J. R. Langford, in the town of Swansea, S. C., on Friday, the 21st day if December, 1906, at 12 o'clock m. of lay, and will be kept open until fifty >er cent of the Capital 'Stock, as prodded in said commission, shall have >eeii subscribed. I". R. Langford, F. M. Hodge, Samuel J. Derrick, S. J. Hutto, ). J. Rucker, Paul E. Hutto, Board of Corporators. December 15, 1906. lwT Mortgagees Sale, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Under the power given by a chattel aortgage executed by Henry Rawl to ). F. Latlian and N. W. Hannan, of Late 5th day of November, 1904, and reorded in the office of the Clerk of the >ourt in Lexington county, oil the 23rd lay of May, 1906,1 will sell the followng personal property to the highest bidler for cash before the Court House loor in Lexington, S. C., on December !lst, 1906, one large iron gray horse nulenamed "Frank" about 5 years old; me large black horse mule named "Bill' * ibout 5 years old. N. W. Harm an, Mortgagor. Lexington, S. C., Dec. 15th, 1906. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warned not to Tespass on the lands of the undersigned 3V hauling wood, running stock at large, aunting, fishing or in any manner whatsoever. The law will be positively enforced against all violators of this notice. Mrs. Sarah B* Smith, IwlOpd Jim Smith. * A REGULAR COMMUNICA tion of Lexington Lodge No. 152, /5&r\A. F. M., wiil be held Saturday, 29th December, at 7 p. m. Brethren are earnestly requested to attend piomotly, as paying of dues will be transacted. By order of the W M. Oodfrey M. H wm w\ S ELLING- STORE. ( naiiBBaaaaa MENT. I mm ) BEST BARGAINS. ay Shoppers: We display in every d [ve an idea of the ( Las Buyers. We t ^ j Some parents rnsh off and buy a child a pair of cheap shoes because the child wears out shoes fast. What stupendous folly!! Good shoes cost more than shoddy ones because they are made of leather, and there is nothing like leather. There never has been found anything to substitute for leather. Thinking to save 15 or 25 cents some parents will throw away a dollar. Pay enough to get a good shoe of the kind yon want then hold us responsible for the wear. Misses Box Calf and Heavy Glaze Kid school shoes ?1.25 and ?1.50. Childs of same ?1.00 and ?1.25. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main St., ( art i BEMRIA C P 1627 Main St., I wULUmlSlflj Oh Ui Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Derrick's Drug Store. Notice, Trespassers. This-is to notify all persons not to hunt, fish or in any wise trespass upon lands of the undersigned in the Dutch Fork near Leaphart. The law will positively be enforced against all violators of this notice. S. K. Boukxight, 7pd J. E. Fulmer. Final Discharge. This is to notify all parties concerned that I will apply to Geo, S. Drafts, Judge of Probate,for Lexington county, State of South Carolina, on the 28 of Vv/v? KW! r.4- 1ft ?^ ? 4Z 1 iycuciuucx, 11/WI, uv Iw 111., 1U1 a. lLlliXL discharge as Administrator of the estate of J. S. Derrick, deceased. A. E. Derrick, 4w7 Administrator. 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 THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR I EXAMINATIONS. ^ CHARLES It j1 I OPTICIAN, I JEWELER, | 143!) Main St., Columbia, S. C. 1 ?-J9Ll^ar?yi MAIN AND BIA ^ ^ * i are ready with an immens epartment is of such magni >rnamental and useful mere ;herefore invite special ins * j . | Babcock Buggies, Hackney Bug Columbia I "FT #vrn And plent OLD HICKOR Are First in the Hear GREGORY-CONDER 1113-1115 Plain Sti . I II 0 I ? I 1892. I Lexington Ss ff LEXINGTON, I Oldest Bank in Lexington Gou DOES A - GENERAL m Accounts Incited on Favo: m Rate of 5 Per Cent Allowed in Wells! Wells!!! ? < npni ry a IFV7ED The annual meet DLKiLCI fit IvILEEI, Board of Commissic ... . . . ! (-onntv will be held THE - WELL " MEN. ' Supervisor of the c-( C. H.,S. C., 011 the i A. D. 1907. All i If you want to do well, be well and | mands 0f any kind look well, get Berley & Kyzer, Lexing- | of Lexington are he ton, S. C.t to put you in a Terra Cotta ' same _ ? ... . , before the first dav Wen which will give you pure water, that saii claims ma Our prices are right, our work is right, j the Board at its am Give us a trial and be convinced. ! J. Bi ! Clerk Board Coun tw 10 1000 1 SCHOOL BOOKS are positively sold _ or cash. Harman's Bazaar. COLUMBIA'S SMA s TTisi/fc lNDING streets. oaks, sirs THE STO real Department Store I e stock of beautiful goods I tude that it is impossible I jhandise that we have oi^H pection. NO TROUBLE 1 >gies, I , Buggies, | ! I ules Buggies, I H Hickory Buggies, >y of them. Y WAGONS 1 ts of Our Countrymen. 9 MULE COMPANY, I eet, COLUMBIA. S. C. I / \ . i 1906. I lyings Bank. 1 - s. c. f nty. I apital and Surplus $20,000. 1 - BACKING - BUSINESS, f Oft rable Terms. Interest at the M the Savings Department. W. P. ROOF, Cashier. I x -^1 w * tiee. Valuable Place for Sale. . n The Schwartz place containing 120 mg ot the County acres of land about one mile from C., N. mers tor Lexington ^ and two miles from town m the office ot the i 0f Q}iapjn Good dwelling lionse and y, Lexington 0ther buildings. Good fanning land.. 10th dav of January ; Title guaranteed. G. T. Graham. icrsons lioldmg de- ; against the county ; re by notified to file j ?o j Notice, Trespassers. v be passed upon by j This is to notify all persons not to iiual meeting. " | make paths, hunt or trespass in any mjoks Wingard, I manner whatever upon my land situated * ty Commissioners. j in lower Fork. I will positively enforce 4w'-? i the law against anyone violating this notice. 4w7p J. C. Meetze. LL PROFIT EMPORIUM. "D"D OMPT JL JLV V/ J.TJL JL JL ATTENTION. ' BE OF LITTLE PRICES. . -j I I