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I I If fe'V: THE We are offering spe p and every department f] Travrr in+oroctino' nri Rrvri V OX Jf XiXUVJL | * Shoes. We buy in large of our close and careful PENCIL AND SCXSS0B3. h] III- Wayside Notes Gathered Here and t There by a Dispatch Man. h* Miss Annie Harsey is teaching a flourishing school near Seivern. p( Mr. D. E. Hammond, of Gilbert, t] paid our town a pop call yesterday. he Mrs. Chas. B. Harman, of Augusta, be is visiting her mother, Mrs. John H. Meetze, who is critically ill. pX Oapt. F. W. Oswald has purchased cc the lot and brick building of the Lex- er * -rv _t? i TP IUJgwn i/eparlluciiu owic. I j~ Miss Nell E, Edwards will be the | milliner for J, Mr Qraps, and will |pv * arrive on M^ch lift, " * we fton't forget that tbe place to get j your money's worth is at The Lex- ' an Department Store. I ; Mr. W> B? Meetae, of Atlanta, Is Fc here at the bedside of his mother, co MW, IftO. M. Meetze. st* Cbh John Bell Towill, of Batesburg, bj Was mingling with his many friends here Monday. ^ . Yon cannot oross Congareo creok bridge now while undergoing repairs. 0 . Take the road around by Hart's bridge. ^ The farmers are busily engaged in tr; 'preparing for the planting .season, th which is rapidlyiapproaching. th The millinery will be in J. M. Craps' aE . store this season. The new summer stock will arrive about March 20th. <jr WANTED?Traveler for established up house. Twelve dollars weekly to pa start,. Expenses, paid. References, pr Address George G. Clows, Lexington, ar S. C.' dc Mr. L. C. Hartley, member of the 116 board of equalization of the town of Batesburg, was here Monday. , m Mr. W. A. Crouch, of Batesburg, and m an influential citizen of that progressive little city, was here on business er ^ Monday. Ti ?t loom Af fVia illnoaa nf - WB IVJJXCIi IV i^aiu vx vuv K Mrs. Essie Long, sister of our worthy R1 ps. Treasurer, P. W. Shealy, who is u critically ill at her home at Summit. ?J; ** Mr, Chalmers E. Wessinger is now principal of the Bradwell Institute, Hinesville, Ga., and is much pleased j( with his work at that place. ^ Mr. Ji D. Smithdeal, the popular re manager of the Smithdeal Music w, Company, Columbia, was here yesterday. WANTED?Second hand bags and ^( burlap. Will buy any kind, any quan- 0f tity, anywhere. " We pay freight, ^ Richmond Bag Co., Richmond, Va. v< ?w23 & Mrs. Lilla Hendrix, of Columbia, h( v " and Mrs. J. B. Kreutzlen, of Wash- Tj ington, are here at the bedside of pi their xb&ther, Mrs. John H. Meetze. ? Messre. R.~D. Smith and Dr. P. H. n< Shealy, of Lexihgton, were the guests ai of friends and acquaintances in town is Sunday.?Leesville News. > cl . Don't you want a njfce sideboard in your home? If so, you can find just what you want at Scott Hendrix's ds furniture store. vi Mr. Wm. Westmoreland, the found- ^ er of Samaria, thi9 county, but now , a prominent merchant of Augusta, ^ was here on last Thursday. SO Before you make a selection of such ca furniture as j'ou may need in your ^ home see the new line - just opened at | Scott Hendrix's furniture store. aj Quite a number of young folks enjoyed a candy pulling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tally Keisler, on College Hill, last Friday evening. Billy Martin, all the way from ^ Cuba, has took up his abode for the summer in rear of the Dispatch office. He came in early this morning. ^ Let the town of Lexington go to y work under the recent act and estab- m 4 lish a High School. The trustees should consult Supt. Kyzer concerning this matter. f Always remember you find something to cook, at M. L. Kleckley's es grocery. He has fruits, groceries, Li onions, potatoes, peas, turnips in cr stock fresh every day. h{ Mr. J. G. Mobley, a prominent citizenof Johnston, was here Monday, attending the sales, he being the Texecutor of the estate of Mrs. C. E. ^ v Mobley, deceased. tr It was pay day at the court house Monday and Judge U. W. Jefcoat, of Swansea, was here looking after his salary and attending to other business. We are always glad to see him. ^ Never fail to call at The Lexington is Department Store when in need of st anything?Dry goods, notions, shoes, hats, hardware, harness or anything- n< else. * se The many friends of Mrs. James E. Hendrix will be pleased to learn that oi she is improving from a severe case of LaGrippe. Mr. Hendrix, who has also been sick, is able to be on the streets. $ Judge of Probate, George S. Drafts, di has just returned from Augusta, where w he spent a few days with his son Mr. , Charles H. Drafts' who holds a posi- " tion as clerk with the Albion hotel of A that city. When in need of groceries of any tJ kind, hardware, shoes, hats, &c., don't forget that the old reliable H. M. Wingard, is ready to serve you t, with the same courteous treatment w that has been so characteristic of his t. successful business career. 3?J Dr. E. P. Derrick sells L. & M. it Paints in pints and quarts at rate of g? half gallon prices. Feb. 20. 3m . tl * '<* ' ' 1 ' 1 ' . A- ~ * . L. IV ! GREAT I scial attractions to the rom basement to fourt ng G-oods and Fall Me quantities for cash ar buying. We want ou] Mr. Sim J. Miller, the champion fcx inter on Lick Fork, had to shoot le of his valuable fox hounds that ent mad last Wednesday night. He is the remainder of his pack shut up id under watcn. Mr. J. Leonard Slice, one of the Drk's substantial citizens, was here tiursday on business, and true to rnest obligations, did not go away tfore he called to see us, Bev. W. H. Greever, of Columbia, eached to a large and appreciative mgregation at St. Stephen's Lnthan church Sunday morning, his subcfc being, 4Tour Duty to Your istor.,; Your attention is calied to the adTtisement of E. G. Dreher & Co., tetfere, who ft?? first class clothiers doutr fitters. Messrs. T. L. Harman and Alfred J. 1 >x have been at Swansea this week ( inducting the special sale of the ock of goods formerly owned by T> i Martin. Mr. Harman has returned it Mr. Fox will remain at Swansea itil the remainder of the stock is ld? . . - : Dr. and Mrs. Cx W. Barron came . per from Columbia Monday in the ctor's handsome automobile. After ansacting business they returned to , e city. The day being an lcieai one e drive was greatly enjoyed by Dr. . id Mrs. Barron. Mr. A. L. Berry, a young and in-' tstrious farmer on Black creek, was > Friday, called in and had the Disitch sent to him. He still has the oper feeling for Lexington county id the interest of her people and >es not sanction the idea of cutting >r territory. Bear in mind that a dollar will buy ore goods at The Lexington Departent Store than anywhere else. WANTED?You to list your propty with The Metropolitan Loan & rust Co., of Greenwood, S. C. Real | 3tate bought and sold. Send for ospectns of The Southern Securities }., on Immigration. Money loaned i long time, at low rates. Write us, reenwood, S. C. We are pained to note the feeble- 1 J8S of our old and warm friend, Maj. < >hn E. Folmer, of near "White Rock. , e is one of the oldest and highly spected citizens of that section and e hope to hear of his improvement ' ; an early date. Mr. W. S. Hite, of Batesburg, was 3re Monday attending the meeting ! the Board of Registration, of which 3 is a member. Mr. Hite for many 3ars has been connected with the nig business of Dr. O. J. Harris, but 3 is now with the popular firm of immons Bros., druggists, of that ogressive town. iflP" Have your name, address, busi3ss, &c., printed on your stationery, id the Dispatch Job Printing Office the place to have a neat and first ass job done, on short notice at the gnu pjiiuca. Mrs. Lee and her beautiful young mghter, Miss Josie, who have* been siting at the home of Col. and Mrs. . D. Harman for the past ten days, ft for their home in Bedford City, a., Friday morping. While here iss Lee was the recipient- of much I cial attention and it is evident she \ irried away the hearts of others. Tiether she will be required to return }re or they move to Virginia time one will tell.. 1 Essence of Burnt Cork. Tomorrow night Lew Dockstader's instrels will give one of their grand itertainments in the Columbia theae. Lovers of good music and song, ith a varied program full of interest id fun from beginning to the * end. ou will certainly enjoy this perforance. Wanted in Georgia. Sheriff Corlev captured at Gaston st Friday R. B. Lawson, white, who icaped from Georgia four years ago. iwson was accused of attempted iminal assault and a reward of ?50 is been standing for his arrest. He is been residing at Gaston, all the me, married there and has one child, he authorities from Georgia came ?r him Sunday and he is now in the offee county jail, where he awaits ial on the above charge. Neat Pamphlet. We are in receipt of the Program id Material for South Carolina day, sued by Mr. O. B. Martin, state iperintendent of education. It is a eat pamphlet and Mr. Martin deirves much credit for his efforts in romoting the educational interests I the state. Before Gov. Ansel Today. The bill making a special school [strict around St. John's church, hich passed the last general assemly will be heard today by Gov. | nsel on a motion to veto the act. tessrs. Graham & Sturkie represents hose opposed to the now district. Down in the Argentine Republic ley are nearly through thrashing heat, which was reaped in December nd January. Up in North Dakota ad Manitoba they are patiently waitig for the snow to disappear and the round to thaw so that they can sow leir wheat. flIMN 1 )EPARTME1 i purcliasing public ar h floor is overflowing rchandise, such as Bh id therefore get the ir : Lexington friends to About the place you buy shoes Anybody can sell a shoe for say $3.00, but there is a world of difference in the worth of each $3.00 shoe. Some shoes sold at $3.00 are not worth $2.00; others are nearer worth $3.50. It is up to you to get the best at the price, and you can't be certain you are getting the best until you see the kind we sell. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main St., / AAI KIUQIA Q A 1627 Main St., bULUNBIA, 0? bi Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Derrick's Drug Store. Silled With Scantling. Lee Marshall and Joe Boman, two colored workmen in Columbia, Thursday night became engaged in a difficulty. During .the fracus Marshall struck Boman on the head with a scantling. Boman left supposedly to get a doctor to dress his wound, but whether he did or not. is unknown. However, he was found dead in his room next morning. Marshall was arrested. Respited at Last Minute. Spartanburg, March l.?While preparations were being made today to hang John Shelton, a negro convicted of killing his father-in-law. Sheriff Nichols received an order from Chief Justice Pope of the supreme court staying the execution until April 19. The prisoner had been notified to get ready for the march to the scaffold when the stay was received. "Thank God." exclaimed Shelton when told he had been granted a respite.?The State. x Affirmed bv Supreme Court. In the Supreme Court last week the case of J. Davis Gantt vs. Mrs. M. F. Gantt was affirmed. The decision of Judge Klugb, in our Circuit court last August, decided that a certain mortgage held by Mrs. M. F. Gantt was null and void, whereupon the case was carried by Mrs. Gantt to the Supreme court with the above result. EXPERIENCE. Years of Experience are at Your COMMAND. Successful experience has been ours and we want everybody who has cause to feel that there is anything the mat ter with their ryes at all, to call and have us give them proper tests. THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. (MRUS F mil J OPTICIAN, JEWELER, 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. HUGH & CO NT STORE, Columbia, S. C. Ld bargain seekers. Big shipments of New Goods are daily arriving with Spring Novelties and New Attractions. We are making prices mkets, Comforts, Wool Underwear, Men's and Boys' Clothing and Lside price and we are pleased to give our customers the advantage call and look through this stock. JL ' IS ' I Mnur Qhinmnnt nf Muloel lien UllipiHGIII Ul 1T1UIU01 ' k - i We have in this lot some extra I | nice stun. | | COME TO SEE USM v| I GREOORY-CONDER MOLE COMPANY, 1117 Hampton Avenue, Formerly Plain St., COLUMBIA, .... . - S.C. II II - II ^ I ? * 1 1892. 1906. 1 ^ 1 Lexington Sayings Bank. 1 H ? S LEXINGTON, - - S. C f hL * n I Oldesi Bank in Lexington County. i ? Capital and Surplus $20,830. S I DOES - A - GENERAL - BANKING - BUSINESS. B * fij ? Accounts Invited on Favorable Terms. Interest at the M Bs Rate of 5 Per Cent Allowed in the Savings Department. I W. P. ROOF, Cashier. I i a A ??? dm 8S8 BB??68^ Contains tasteless cod liver oil. Cures all female troubles Makes new rich bloodAppetizingandstrengtheningPrice*? For Sale at HARM AX'S BAZAAR. ^ , 'Trespass Notice"4/k^'*^v\> All persons are hereby notified not to S/K Pass through, make roads, paths or ' 1? rvifn mill Anvimi trespass in any manner whatsoever upon ] ^ |||k[| | All glllllir I my lands or premises. The law will r I 111 r I /III 11 If I 111 11T -a4- edagainstanyand 1 111L lniLUlllilUi ^ """'"Mrs:'a..M. Leaphak.t ' ? Call and examine the fine line of wanted?10 men in each state to Woolens we are showing for *<?# travel, distribute samples ofourgoods et jo j i . ttss an(* tac^ Salary $85.00 per :?V Spring and Summer 07, and let **\/* month; $3.00 per day for expenses. us measure and fit you in the T 1 T) 1' H /^Vi'rtnrtA Tit- I m ? Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ills, best Made to Measure Suit you "40? Dec. 26.3m * *3^C have ever worn. Sijc ! ^ " It is a pleasure for us to show Final Discharge. fViom 4-rt ir/vn Notice is hereby given to all persons JOC Inem t0 y : interested that I will apply to the Hon. -------------------- */f? George S. Drafts, Judge of Probate in .v^r. pa 0% nnPIIPh A A M ^<*7? Hiid for the county 01 i^xmgton, state C I llULy LLP Wb I II 3> .'S of South Carolina, on the 29 day of I. |l_ IIVfllMrVl All III L. March, 1907, for a final discharge as ^M/// Ll Ul UIILIILall \JU UUll '<^& Administrator of the Estate of Is>5?^ / .i . . _ . . abella Lupo, deceased. ^ CiOtlliers ana Furnishers, w. l. moae:, LEXINGTON, - S. U. 4w~'? Administrator. M && -m-m-m-m -m mm pine salve acts like a poultice REL,EVES ALL FORMS 0F 8K,N K>*8EA8E * 1