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Undermuslins, reduction sale of T sale prices on Dres sales, and a visit \ PENCIL AND SCISSORS. . ! 1 Wayside Notes Gathered Here and l T iere by a Disoatch Man. Merchants complain of dull trade, 1 and now is the time to get bargains. $ Forty-two piece dinner sets, beauties. only $?, at the Bazaar. Mrs. Dessie Dye, of Hepsca, Ga., is 1 . visiting her sistar, Mrs. F. W. Rauch. Drummers need not travel much for orders during the month of January. Mr. Jas. B. Addy, of Peak and a prominent gentleman of that section, j was here on Monday. ** l|PV 1 ^ ^r^Aof. 1 Mr. David a. Jttawi, one 01 we XUVOV | ; Eregressive young business men of latesburg, was here on Monday. , Mr. Heber Ballentine, of Gilbert, \ has entered the Palmetto Collegiate J ^ Institute. j You will find a pretty and the j ] cheapest line of dishes you ever saw, ; all standard and good stock, at the [ j Bazaar^ ? I Messrs. Frank W. Shealy and Sam'l. j j B. George went to Columbia yester- j 1 day to witness the opening of the leg- ] islature. I ] FOR SALE?Two mare9, age 4 and 10 years; perfectly gentle. Apply to 1 J. Frank Kneece, Batesburg, S. C. j Rev. J. G. Schaidt filled the pulpit j 1 at St. Stephen's church Sunday morn- * ing and night, to large congregations. Be sure to see "The Southern Ro- 11 mance" as played by the Charles ( King Theatrical Troupe, in Roof's I( Hall Monday night. - I * Mrs. L. I. Kaminer, proprietress of I . the City Hotel, Columbia, delighted j? her friends here with a short visit on I i Friday last. | Mr. F. E. Brodie, a prominent saw jT v mijlman, of Leesville, was among the j visitors here Monday. Mr. O. B. Addy, one of the best 11 citizens of the county, who resides on j Hqllow Creek, was here on business I . Monday. I, Miss May Corley, the second daugh- I < ter of Sheriff Corley, left for Colum- IJ bia this morning, where she will en- J j ter the College For Women. j ( There wm one of the largest and I best natured crowds in town Monday I j that has ever been seen in Lexington. IJ I?r. J. P. Bodie, who has been the I efficient postmaster at Leesyille for a 11 number of years, has been re-appoint- J ed by President Roosevelt. j f Mr. David J. Mat-Mas has been suf- j t fenng tor several uuu owuiuvu * troubles, but we are glad to say, is c now some better. i Mr. Ioor Hayes, after an illness of some duration, has about concluded t to resume his dutiea as railroad agent I at Steadman. a Several pairs Black Langshan fowls, * t large and fine at $2 pair. They are c fancy stock, first prize fair birds. 1 I* Rice B. Hannan. WANTED?Traveler for established 6 house. Twelve dollars weekly to * start. Expenses paid. References. * Address George G. Clows, Lexington, 1 S. C. The chaingang is now at work in ? the upper corner of Saluda township, ^ in the Pine Ridge section, on the river c road. , * Old and young, rich and poor, high and low, all should see the "Southern I Romance'' in Roof's Hall Monday I night. Reserved seats at popular pri- \ ees. ^ Mr. and Mrt. Emory Williams have v renamed to their home at Wagener, r after an extended visit to their chil- c dren in Georgia. c Sam Johnson was placed in jail on i Monday by U. W. Jefcoat. Johnson i is charged with violating contract and petit larceny. ^ Begin the New Year aright, by buy- c ing your family groceries and gener- j * al supplies, from that old reliable gro- s cer, H. M. Wingard. j Roof's Hall, Monday night, the 1 ? ,, -n, ,, ,? 4,-u^ bOUtGSrn Jtvomaiiet;, uy mc vjumjico Kmg Theatrical Company, who presented "Rip Van Winkle" fiive weeks 1 ago. Popular prices. j Col. John Bell Towill, of Bates- ] burg, and one of thet staunchest citi- < zens of that progressive town, was here Friday last. J Mr. H. N. Kaminer has sold his J place, near St. John's church, to Mr. i S. Ed. Hendrix, and he has purchased ? the Beeland lot, in front of the old < Assman place on Main street, where j he will build a handsome residence. i THE TJNDERS COURTEOUS TREAT dry aBIGGEST AN! White Goods, He 'ailored Suits, Cos is Goods, Silks, Si oill ulease our Le Mrs. Geo. Bell Timmerman has returned to Lexington, after a most deightful Christmas spent at the home of her mother in Anderson. Quaker Puffed Rice is one of the 3est foods for dyspeptics; easily digested and palatable. 10c package at M. D. Iiarman's grocery. Dr. W. H. Timmerman, the new president of the Lexington County Fair association and one of the best financiers in the State, was here 0:1 Monday. Our young friend, "Billy" Hifce, of Batesbui^, was here Monday attending the sessions of the Registration Board of which he is a valued memoer. Mrs. Dr. E. P. Derrick, accompalied by young Dr. Derrick, left yesterday for Columbia, where they will risit grand-ma and grahd-pa. Now is the best season to sell your furs. Bring your mink, ccon, otter ind other furs and I will pay highest prices. Rice B. Harman. Miss Nell Edwards, the popular nilliner of Mrs. B. D. Clark, has returned to Lexington, after spending a nest delightful Uiinstmas wim ner parents at Abbeville. Dr. D. M. Crosson, of Leesville, vas among the visitors, to Lexington Monday. The Doctor is hale and learty and his many friends here were ?lad to see him. You will always find the best plain md fancy candies, peanut, cream socoanut, peach and honey, mint 3rops, old time kisses, crystalized 'ruits in nice boxes, at the Bazaar. Mr. aiid Mrs. Geo. Bickley and Mr. Jacob Bickley, of the Fork, passed through town Monday enroute home rom Aiken, where they had been risiting relatives and friends. The best play ever seen in Lexington?the "Southern Romance"?presented by the world-wide famous acors, the Charles King Dramatic company, in Roof's Hall Monday night. Mr. Ned Bradford, of Wilmington, S". C., visited his father, Ex-Judge C. 5. Bradford, Monday. Ned is one of the many Lexington young men that s making his mark in the commer;ial world. Mr. W. D. Dent has moved into the T. E. Kaufmann residence, on lower Main street. Mr. Dent is the newly ;lected auditor and we welcome him md his estimable family to our town. Solicitor Geo. Bell Timmerman left or Columbia yesterday, where he will ake up his duties in the legislature, t being customary for the Solicitor's >f the different circuits to aid the legslators in preparing their bills. Dr. W. Price Timmerman, one of he most successful practitioners of Satesburg, and noted for his genial md accommodating disposition, was n attendance upon the County Medisal Society, of which he is a valued aember, on Monday. 77-1/1 oro n.?j,r\Tcra S T)raff? Toff". TVTrmdn.v uuu6^ v* - - ivening for Sandy Run where he* will oday conduct the sale of the personal Property belonging to the estate of B ?rank Rucker, deceased. Miss Belle Lyles, the young daugher of Capt. J. Feaster Lyles of near Jeivern, has returned to Winthrop :ollege, after spending the Yuletide vith her parents. A postal Monday from Wye Mills, dd., the late home of Mr. Mercer 5rown, notified us that Mr. Brown, rho was well known to our people, ras dead. Mr. H. Newton Monts, one of the >opular and clever clothing salesmen >f the well known department store >f J. L. Mimnaugh & Co., Columbia, s visiting his numerous friends and elatives in and around Lexington. Be sure to see the Editor of the Dispatch on the rounds with the Aulitor and have his money ready for lim. He does not want to miss a nngle one in arrears. So please look lim np and have a new subscriber for lim to add to the list. Any subscriber to the Dispatch will eceive the IJome and Farm twelve nonths by paying 25c at this office, tt is one of the best farm and home papers published. The women and Children delight to read it. Mrs. N. L. Clark has arranged a ribbon sale for Friday and Saturday at her millina-y parlors on Main street. A beautiful line, all colors and widths, at cost. Also a fine line ? _ _ _i a ~ _j. 01 laaiPS' reaav-iDHoe sturua, at uttigain prices. Don't fail to see these goods before all are gone. ELLING- STORE. MENT. | ^AAA^AAAA^AAAAA^/^AAA^AAAAi ) BEST BARGAINS. juseliold Linens, B! its, Waists, Milling loes, Men's Clothin xington friends. BE B Some parent? rush off and bur a child a pair cf cheap shoes because the child wears out shoes fast. What stupendous folly!! Good shoes cost more than shoddy ones because they arc made of leather, and there is nothing like leather. There never lias 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 you 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, [i& ??!?:{' COLUMBUS. G. ' ' Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Derrick's Drug Store. Sale of Personal Property. We, as agents for the heirs of the Estate of Ed-win Harman, deceased, will sell at his late residence on Tuesday, January 22nd, 1907, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m., all the personal effects, consisting of 1 mule, 1 horse, 2 cows, 2 calves, hogs, sheep, corn, peas, fodder, household and kitchen furniture, farming implement?, buggies and wagons, blacksmith tools, 1 gold watch, etc. Terms of sale?Cash. H. E. KARMAX, J. B. Harmax, Jan. o, 1907, 2wll. Agents. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to ' trespass in any manner upon the premises known as the Willie H. Meetze home place. Karl F* Oswald. 4wl3 ! EXPERIENCE. I Years of Exj perience are I at Your COMMAND. Successful experience has been ours and we want everybody who haa cause to feel Ithat there is anything the mat ter with their eyes at all, to call and have us erive them I proper tests. THESE ABE NO CHAEGES FOE EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES F. SENTZ, OPTICIAN, JEWELEB, 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. Always MOO MAIN AND BLA: E ankets, Comforts and Knit1 >ry, Furs, Wraps and sepai g, Carpets, etc. This snrps * * m m m L _ _ Babcock Buggies, I Hackney Bug j Columbia J Herci - ! ? "3 "? JL. -ana. piem;; ! gjj HICK OR Are Tirst in the Heart j GREGORY-CQNOER 1113-1115 Plain Str< 1 1 1892. " Lexington Sa LEXINGTON, Oldest Bank in Lexington Coin Ga DOES A - GENERAL Accounts Invited on Favoi Eate of 5 Per Cent Allowed in 1 WINE* Contains tasteless cod liver Mikes new rich blood-Appeti; For Sale at HARMAN'S BAZAAR. WANTED?Lady to advertise our goods locally. Several weeks home 91 fl & ? work. Salary $12.00 per week, $1.00a B H g III Ml day for expenses. Saunders Co, Dept. I 81 w 46-48 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Atlanta, Ga. o 111. 8wl2 M??????????? COLUMBIA'S SMA: 5 Visit I 1 Ebbi S NDING STREETS. oaks, Suits THE STO: Wool Underwear. Special y ate Skirts. Also special isses any of our previous B ^ I JL_ ' BnDauza^ag?nc3EaMcoBgaJcziaaaaMgm?mrfc<MM gies, I Buggies, I fl lies Buggies, j ^ Hickory Buggies, j V of them. 3 of Our Countrymen. \ < set, COLUMBIA, S. C. * j ?o?m msaammm ?? mm mi iin ?an?n?i?can .. " r > - r i i 1906. ^ 1 yings Bank. | A fl AAA AAA A ipsias ants surplus as - BANKING BUSINESS, f able Terms. Interest at the fj i the Savings Department. jS W. P. EOOF, Cashier. I ^9 t { + -4 oil.Cures all female troubles zing and strengtheningPrice^ > 1 WANTED?10 men in each state to and whiskey habits travel, distribute samples of our goods cured at home with- , / 0? i 4o- AP out pain. Book of par- and tack signs. Salary $So.OO per ticuiars sent FREJB. month; S3.00 per day for expenses. IM;WOOIXBY.li.P. Saunders Co., Department P. No. 46 a ffice 104n.Pryorstreet. Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ills. A Dec. 26. 3m 'v LL PROFIT EMPORIUM. i PROMPT j A TT"ENTTO"N\ 1 v J ** andSkirts RE OF LITTLE PRICES. ? m -