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,V; ^ Undermuslins, reduction sale of 1 sale prices on Dres sales, and a visit t VAAAA/N/WWNA/V/^AA/V\AAA/VWVAAI J. L. MIMNAI PENCIL AND SCISSORS. | Waytide Notes Gathered Here and ? There by a Dispatch Man. V Valentines at the Bazaar. H. D. Hughes, from Seivern, called in to see us Monday. Court week visitors are here in large numbers. For your shoes, hats, gent's furnishings, Ac., call on H. M. Wingard. Go to The Bazaar for your Valentines. WANTED?Peck of good seed rye. Apply at the Dispatch office. Miss Mattie George is at home from her school, because of sickness. Our friend Thos. J. Roof while in ^; town Monday, called in to see us. J. E. Ballington called in to see us Monday and renewed his subscription. While attending court drop in to see us and pay your dues to the Dis\ patch. Please remember to have your dues ready for the editor of the Dispatch on on his rounds. Mr. T. B. Barr, a prominent citizen of Steadman, is attending court this week. Mrs. W. D. Blume, of Augusta, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Marks, in town. Mr. Paul McCartha, of Hilton, and one of the most substantial citizens of the county was a visitor to Lexington Monday. Mr. W. M. Buff, a prominent cm- r zenofthe Switzerneck section, was! in town yesterday. FOR SALE?One mule, three years I old. Price $185.00, J. W.v Eargle, I Spring Hill, S. C. 2wl3 I Mr. Morgan Corder, a yonng far- f. mer of Baxter, is attending court this | week as a member of the petit jury. I Capt. D. J. Griffith, the popular. I j superintendent of the State peniten- I . tiary, was here on Saturday. I< Rev. J. W. Kneece will preach his 1i farewell sermon at Nazareth church I Sunday morning at the usual hour. I Miss Ellen Hendrix is confined to ( . her bed with an attack of "Grippe," I. and win be unable to begin her school | j again before the first of next week. I [ For your groceries, of every de- ] scription, cau on H. M. Wingard and I you will find what you want and he I; is reliable for what he sells. v" I r"A Country Kid," one of the finest 1J productions of the age, will be pre- I sented in four different acts at -the I 1 opera house , tonight. I < ^Little Miss' Eva Kyzer, who has I been very sick for the past several IJ days, is rapidly improving under the IJ . skillful treatment of Dr. Derrick. Auditor Dent isgrowing more popular every day with .the people. They j are pleased with his rapid way of ( disohargingtheduties of the office and the returns so far have been { go#d. * . - * . Wanted to exchange a fine Black t fm? a. thoroughbred juaiigaiicbu 0 Plymouth Rock or Wyandotte cock- 1 erel about one year old. < Rice B. Harman. < WANTED?Traveler for established ' house. Twelve dollars wee^y to J start. Expenses paid. References. Address George G. Clows, Lexington, ] S. C. j LOS't?Ladies brooch near rock j quarry; blue enamel background; ] gold scroll work with five small dia- . monds in outer circle and one in cen- j ter. Reward if returned to Don Kimball. Miss Mary Woodward Lyles, the beautiful and. accomplished daughter of Capt. J. Feaster Lyles, and an honor graduate of the Winthrop Normal college, is visiting Mrs. E. J. ' Dreher. At the opera house tonight "A - Country Kia" in four different acts, presented by Mr. H. B. Whittaker and his big cast. Two bands will furnish music and a good line of specialties between each act. Misses Miama, Bessie and Hattie Hook, three lovely young ladies of New Brookland, w^re the admired guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Caughman Saturday and Sunday. Be sure to see the editor on his rounds and pay him your dues. As stated before in these columns, upon , his return to the office our books will be gone over and all in arrears for 12 months or more will be dropped off the list. We only want prompt paying subscribers. Z THE XJNDERS COURTEOUS ? TREAT . \ - , . ** V ElGG-EST AN] fV.' IK ^ A ' " SfiSlfc? : - ; .' < White Goods, He .'ailored Suits, Cos >s Goods, Silks, SI vill please our Le ighTco, FOR RENT?A brick store room 25x80; well arranged for business; good location in town of Leesville. Apply to J. P. Able, Leesville S. C. 4wl6p We beg to call our readers attention to the large advertisement of the Lexington Departmenttore on the first page of this issue. You now have the opportunity of your life to buy high-class merchandise at prices never before fyeard of in Lexington. The sale started this morning and the store is filled with eager shoppers. This sale will last for 10 day9. New Soda Fouat at Swansea. T. L. Martin, of Swansea, S. C., is now putting in a new and larger soda fountain. Also overhauling his ice cream parlor. lwpd LEGISLATIVE. * Friday in the House. Mr. McArthur?Providing for an appropriation for public schools. Mr. Nichols?To regulate empaneling of juries in criminal cases. Mr. Dixon?To regulate the force and judgments against corporations for torts. Mr. Yeldell?To pay constables for services beyond their jurisdiction. Mr. Nicholson?To amend the law relating from the field. Mr. Cannon?To provide for women to receive pensions regardless of age. I J 1-1 in ine oenaie. .Mr. Earle?A bill to repeal all laws I proyiding for and allowing attorneys' fees in this State. Mr. Talbert?A joint resolution to refund J. T. Patterson $100 for certain interest improperly paid by him as treasurer of Eagefield county. Mr. Brooks?A bill to establish an Infirmary for Confederate veterans. Mr. Clifton?A bill to abolish days Df grace and to discontinue the custom of allowing same.' House. Monday night the house passed the Siies bill to reduce railroad fare from 5 to 2% cents per mile. Tomorrow the general discussion of the dispen-' 3ary will begin. The following new bills were introduced in the house: Mr. Cothran?To provide for the annual assessment of real property. Mr. Legare?To provide a penalty for the larceny of boats. Committee on Elections?To make rarioua changes in the voting places of the State. Mr. Nash?To more effectively carry )ufc the law with reference to arrears torrent. Mr. Clinkscales?To provide for the Issuance of bonds for school purposes. Mr. Cothran?To provide for the Issuance of $55,000 in bonds to replace other bonds. Mr. Lane of Marlboro?To amend ihe State dispensary law. Tuesday in the House. To-days session of the house was I taken up in the discussion of the resolution sent over from the senate to abolish the State dispensary. The bouse is greatly divided and it is claimed by some, that a trick has been worked. The dispensaryites in the house have framed a prohibition bill and declare that if they can't keep the dispensarj- they want prohibition straight out. It looks now like an agrreement will not be reached for several days yet. The discussion goes on tomorrow. I / Unclaimed Mail, List of letters remaining uncalled for in this office for the week ending January 28, 1907: Females. Smith, Miss Sarah. Somions, Miss Mary. Males. Cook, Col. Geo. A. Eliot, G. M. Kyle, Frank. Johnson, J. E. Lordman, Ben. Lordman, Shelton, Jr. Lordman, Shelton. Lordman, Henry. Lordman, Charley. Mack,, Simon. NobleS Tent Show (2) These letters will be sent to the dead letter office February 11, 1907, if not delivered before. In calling for | the above, please say "advertised," I giving date of list. I S. J. Leapharfc, Postmaster. SELLING STORE. MENT. | D BEST BARGAINS. jusehold Linens, El its, Waists, Millin roes, Men's Clothii xington friends. Some parent? rush 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 m^de 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 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. Z~uZfc ( CQLUMB1I,S.C. Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Derrick's Drug Store. Carriages. On Jan. 17, 1907, afc the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Andrew Shealy, Mr. Charley Henry and Miss Louise Shealy were married, both of Chapin, S. C.' Rev. Enoch Hite officiated. On Jan. 24, 1907, at the home of the bride's father, Mr. N. E. Shealy, Chapin, S. C., Mr. J. Earl Lindler and Miss Dollie Shealy were married by Rev. Enoch Hite. By Rev. J. C. Abney, at the residence of Mr. Oiah Jefcoat, on Jan. 24, 1907, Mr. Allen Williamson and Miss Mary Hutto all of Lexington. WANTED?Young men or women 15 to 18 years of age .to learn the making of "Bombayreed" jardinieres at our factory. Piece work. * Salary paid while learning. Address Bombavreed Mfg. .Company,' Columbia, S. C. 2wl4 S mmnnim Tinr. 6 Years of Experience are at Y our COMMAND. Successful experience has been ours and vre 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 Sl'TZ, IOFTIUIAN, JEWELER, 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. MAIN AND BLA Lankets, Comforts and Knit W ery. Furs, Wraps and separa lg, Carpets, etc. This surpas * m* II Babcock Buggies, TTonVriDTT T?ncrcri IxxMVjauvjr uqqj Columbia I | Hercul B And plenty OLD HICKORY Are First in the Hearts c 1113-1115 Plain Street ? i' I Lexington Sa\ S ' LEXINGTON, I Oldest Bank in Lexington Soursiy I DOES - A GENERAL vs * % Accounts Invited on Favorab m Rate of 5 Per Cent Allowed in the ????*??^ Contains tasteless cod liver o Makes new rich bloodAppetizi For Sale at HARMAN'S BAZAAR. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to H| It) D||IBJ| cur trespass in any manner npon the prem- H 11 I y Iwl ?ut ises known as the Willie H. Meetze B B b.C? home place. Kakl F. Oswald. Atlanta, Gzu Office COLUMBIA'S SMALI s IJisit NVttlG STREETS. rpTTTT CJmr^TPl JL J.-L J_J UiUiU Tool Underwear. Special te Skirts. Also special ,ses any of our previous .* ? - Columbia, S. C. . II ' I iesf Juggies, es Buggies, [ickory Buggies, of them. WAGONS J >f Our Countrymen. HE COMPANY, , COLUMBIA, S. C. | 1 ' , ; t rings Bank. I lal and Surplus $20,000. 3 BANKING BUSINESS. |f le Terms. Interest at the ? ) Savings Department. I W. P. ROOF, Cashier. f il. Cures all female troubles .< ns and strengtheningPrice^ i "* * "'""** -' ?. - ? 1. *>? VV Arn 1 .tiJL'?iu men m eaun buiic tu whiskey habits travel, distribute samples of our goods painf*B<x>k ofjsar- and tack signs. Salary $85.00 per lars sent FREE, month; $3.00 per day for expenses.1 [;^r50jy'-EX;.M**?' Saunders Co., Department P. ^N"o. 46 204N.Pryorstreet. jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ills. Dec. 26. 3m , PROFIT EMPORIUM. , ?< 'ROMPT ATTENTION.' \ E OF LITTLE PRICES. <+ i"