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Great Department 'r ' " ' -o-* . 1 * Is the center of att of every descriptio: to^enumerate the a sale at jnatchless ] TO SHOW GOOD! mmmmmm?????????m PENCIL AKD SCISSORS. ] ? ' 11 .. ?J U.M .,,4 I I ways>?e limes nainerwi ncrc any z There by a Dispatch Man. c Did you get that Chrisfcma present ? ^ Friday was tjie shortest day in the j s Now i9 the time to make your New Year resolutions. j Lexington Savings Bank will be 1; closed January IstMegal holiday. S Monday is the last day to pay taxes e without the penalty. ^ . * Mr. Joe Leaphatt, of Leesvflle, has J moved his family to Columbia. | The Home Bank will be closed on x Tuesday, January 1^-legal holiday. ^ Editor Harman is up at, his post again, after a severe illness of several days. * . T. C. Sturkey:, Esq., spent Christ- h mas at his old home, near the Cross t Beads. t The Palmetto Collegiate Institute t .opens Monday mopping at the regular hour. t 0 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Meetze, of Lees- ii vilifc, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. d Thos. H. Caughman Tuesday. , a Mrs. Williamson, nee Miss Macv Monus, is spending the holidays with fl ~t - relatives in town* b Mr. Jfltoi Hawkina, a proimnent fed- ^ ucator otfijampton, S. C., is visiting ? his G. T. Graham. t! ! Regular communication of Lexingfg ton Lodge, A. F. M., wlH meet Sat- J urday night at 7t88 cr'elocl^ * * Messrs. Roscoe and Wilber Sox, of Duke, N. C., are visiting relatives and friends in town. * ta Misses Anna Martha Meetee and ai May Boozer are spending XJfcistmas' n at home. ' ' . S Messrs Ed. and Logan George* who J have been Yin Pennsylvania for the past several months, are now at home, ti Don't forget to attend Clerk's sales on the first Monday! Valuable town E apd country property will be sold.. lli A large crowd of Christmas shop- *c pers were in town Saturday and Mon* day. They came from far and near. M . Our young friend, Mr. S. L. Dreher, 5 has accepted a position with the v. Southern Express Co., Columbia, and ^ is faithfully engaged at his duties. ^ Mr. R. Felder Able, of Washington, rc D. C., is visitjng relatives and friends at Leesville and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Kaminer, of Spartanburg, are visiting' relatives - - * "" J T L I rtT and men as, in ana arouna ue&mgouu. ^ The usually large number of friends ?j and relatives, many whose names we iv did not catch spent Christmas around. ^ We have just learned that the two- in year-old child of Dr. W. S. Keisler, tte of Rocky Well section, died this a. m. th Miss Bessie Corley gave a party to th her young friends last night, which as was greatly enjoyed by the younger th set. Treasurer Shealy has been rushed with tax payers during the past several days, and the collections will be z '_jrp to other years. D< V Miss Hellen Bradford, of Clemson, 5, as beautiful and attractive as of yore, is visiting her father, Judge C. S. re v Bradford. ^ FOR SALE?A two-horse Milburn sjj Wagon, good as new, or will swap for OXj good milch cow. D. C. Shull, jj 2w8p Lexkigton, R. F. D. 2. pa Messrs. John K. Hayes of Birmingham, Ala., and Pope P. Hayes of Columbia, are visiting their kinsfolk O and friends here during Christmas. CoL and Mrs. George Bell Timmerman are spending the holidays with Mrs. Timmerman's mother, Mrs. Sul- *a livan, in Anderson, S. C. le Mr. W. A. Harm an, superintendent H of the Augusta Lumber company, ta with his family, are .visiting Mr. Har- ^ man's parents, Col. and Mrs. M. D. Harman. cc * "" / w Misses Lucile and Caro Efird, of the College For Women, Columbia, are spenaing the Yuletide with their parents, Hon. and Mrs. C. M. Efird. Call at the Bazaar and see the line q of ready-filled stockings that arrived too late for "Old Santa." Just the thing for New Year. tl v WANTED?Lady to advertise our o goods locally. Several weeks home si work. Salary $12.00 per week, $1.00 a day for expenses. Saunders Co, Dept. w 46-48 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, S( HI. 8wl2 fi ' THE UNDERSI COURTEOUS TREAT] BIGGEST AND [ Store raction for Holidi q. Our brilliant rticles, or even gi )rices for Christn] S. Come and Se< i Mr. J. L. McCartha is building a Lome at Batesburg and will move tonorrow. Jake is a good clever young nan and we regret losing him as a itizen. ~ Our young friend, Rosco Sox, and lis brother, formerly of this place, >ut recently of North Carolina, are pending tie Christmas holidays here. Mr. Cyrus L. Shealy, an old Lexngton boy and one of the most popuar students of the University of touth Carolina, is visiting his brothr, Treasurer Prank W. Shealy. Mr. and Mrs. James Baughman ormerly of this county, but now of lagnolia, Ark.*, are visiting Mrs. laugh man's mother, Mrs. Wesley loozer, and other relatives arid riends here. F. E. Dreher, Esq., spent Christaas at his old home in the Folk, and, adging from his looks, they must iave killed the 'Tatted calf" and all he gobblers in that secjtioxr* for his enefit. He had a most delightful ime. . * . * ? Mr. J. P. Hendrix is now a resident f Dupont, Saluda county. He was a town today and said he could not o without the Dispatch and it will low follow him to his new home. J)pring this Christmas with all the Stivities that the occasion usually rings forth, we have noted less runkenness th$n in any year within ur reccollectioh, and all seemed in tie best of humor. After a pleasant visit of three weeks 5 his parents here, Mr. John Fox reamed to Augusta today, where he rill resume his work with the Perins Lumber Co. WANTED?10 men in each state to ravel, distribute samples of our goods ad tack signs. Salary $85.00 per I lonth; $3.00 per day for expenses. { aunders Co., Department P., No. 46 ackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ills. The colord folks had a Christmas ee* at the Methodist and Baptist lurches in town on Tuesday evening, verything passed of quietly and they ad a pleasant time. This speaks well rthem. The many friends of Mrs. Mamie [uller will be pained to learn that le is critically ill at herbome in Coimbia, and that her daughter, Miss [eredjth, has dyptheria, as has also, Iss May Meetze. Their numerous iends here wish for them a speedy :cpvery. The Able Case. Judge Memminger has filed his deee with the Clerk here in the case Mary E. Able, administratrix of ir husband, Oliver C. Able, against e Southern Railway company, setag aside the verdict of the jury givg her $4,000 damages at the last < rm, and ordering a new trial. At e first trial the railroad won and en Judge Hydriek set that verdict ide, so that the next will be the ird trial. Pistol Tragedy. Macon, Ga.,? Dec. 24.?Gordon McDnald shot and killed Coley Chey and Herschel Burns at Cochran, i.,yesterday as the result of a quar1. McDonald went to Bums' home id engaged in a dispute ana when leney and Burns showed a dispo aon to fight, McDonald whipped Lt a weapon and killed both men. e has not been captured. All the trties are white. * A e&th of Hr. Herbert Lowman. Mr. Herbert Lowman, aged twentyiree years, died at the home of his ther, Mr. Gideon Lowman, of Balntine, on Friday last. Mr. Scott endrix, of this-place, was the under,ker, and went over Monday with :s handsome hearse and oarried the >rps to Salem church where they ere interred in the cemetery. Clemson Car at Leesville. The Farmers' Institute of Clemson ollege have arranged to hold a numer of meetings in this State during le next two months. Their car will e at Leesville on January 4th. Bedes a number of exhibits, they have Dme good speakers which will have omething of interest to say to the | irmers. SLLING STORE. % HENT. I 1fi ill BEST BARGAINS. IIMW ay Shoppers: W< display in every ( ive an idea of the / ias Buyers. We a i * Some parents rush off and buy a chil< a pair'of cheap shoes because the chil< wears out shoes fast. What stupendous folly!! Good shoes cost more than shodd: ones because they are made of leather and there is nothing like leather. There never lias been found anythinj to substitute for leather. , , Thinking to save 15 or 25 cents som< parents will throw away a dollar. Pay enough to get a good shoe of th< i-*? J a. i l J :vi. Kimi ^uu want uirii liuiu u& rcopuuniuu for the wear. Misses Box Calf and Heavy Glaz< Kid school shoes $1.25 and $1.50. \ Childs of 6ame $1.00 and $1.25. % EHRLICH'S, i 'Sffifc S COLUMBIA,S. C, Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wool< ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Derrick's Drug Store. Captured After a Tear. Spartanburg, Dec. 24.?George and Otis Dallas, brothers, formerly connected with the local office of th e Southern Express company, have been arrested at Crowley, La., and Deputy Sheriff White left last night for that place and will return with the young men in his custody, The charge against the Messrs. Dallas is embezzlement, and while the exact amount involved is not known it is believed that the figures are between seven and eight thousand dollars. * EXPERIENCE. Years of Ex perience are at Y our COMMAND. Successful experience has been ours and we want everybody tfho 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 F.SENTZ, OPTICIAN, JEWELER, 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. r % Alwa>y MAIN AND BL # iUGH'S 1 e are ready with an immense st iepartment is of such magnitud ornamental and useful merchai therefore invite special inspec ( it II I ^ ?T Babcock Buggies, i * Hackney Buggie Columbia Bo i { Hercules Hi( " And plenty c 9 m n iiini/nnv ulu nibnuni g Are First in the Hearts of C GREGORY-COB Ml 1113-1115 Plain Street, G \ I ; i * * i' i ^ ' f [. . / ' I 1892. 1 Lexington Sayi V LEXINGTON, I Oldest Bank in Lexington County. I Capital DOES - A - GENERAL - B m m Accounts Invited on Favorable m Rate of 5 Per Cent Allowed in the Si l "v, Welles T- WollciH STATE Of SOUTH CA1 VV CilOi TV Clio.. County of Lexingt BERLEY & KYZER Under tlie power given b: 1 fcfcllj , mortgage executed by Hen: mTTT? TTTTTT T TV/rTnVT i C. F. Latlian and N. W. ] JL JlIJIi ? W JlLi 1 j 1 j " IVLJlilN j date 5th day of November, corded in the office of the C If vou want to do well, be well and Courtin Lexington county, , , - ? ? , _ _ . day of Mav, 1906,1 will sell look well, get Berley & Kyzer, Lexmg- personal property to the ton, S. C., to put you in a Terra Cotta der for cash before the C Well which will give you pure water, door in Lexington. S. C., oi: ^ . . , , , . . , ' 31st, 1906, one large iron Our prices are right, our work is right. nmlenamed "Frank'' about Give us a trial and be convinced. one large black horse mule n about 5 years old. N. W. .E . SCHOOL BOOKS are positively said Uxiugtoii, S. C? Dec. lot or cash. Harman's Bazaar. COLUMBIA'S SMALL ! 'S Visit I I Shh \tas$ 5 ANDING STREETS. THE STORE t Department Store ;ock of beautiful goods e that it is impossible - - j. uaise mat wti nave un tion. NO TROUBLE ' 4 - - " I - ' J|l" ? ' Lggies. I 3 Buggies, 3kory Buggies, )f them. * WAGONS )ur Countrymen. , , IE COMPANY, OLTJMBIA, S. C. ' ~ f I: ' i x ' ' : ?? c 4 / < ? V . ngs Bank. 1 - s. c. | and Surplus $20,000. I INKING BUSINESS. M I Terms. Interest at the M ivings Department. I W. P. ROOF, Cashier. I * > holina, Valuable Place for Sale. 011 The Schwartz place containing 120 acres of land about one mile from C., n. it a chattel & L. railroad and two miles from town ry Rawl to of Chapin. Good dwelling house and .* iarman, of other buildings. Good fanning land. 1(.)04, and re- Title guaranteed. G. T. Graham.. lerk of the 4tf. 011 the 23rd Mghe? Md- Trespass Notice. ourt House All persons are hereby warned not to l December trespass on the lands of the undersigned gray horse by hauling wood, runuing stock at large, 5 years old; hunting, fishing or in any manner whatamed "Bill'' soever. The law will be positively en- *" Carman, forced against all violators of this notice, lortgagor. t Mrs. Sarah B. Smith, li, 190C>. 4 .v i.)) I Jim Smith. PROFIT EMPORIUM. JOMPT ATTENTION/ ^T? 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