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- ? ??. ???? !Tv . TB E^v*^ -' f \ : We are offering and every departmen |g!: very interesting on S 1 Shoes. We buy in la: of our close and carei fe; u* PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here art ? l.L U.. mere oy a urspaicn man. $ Sunday is Easter. Ladies', get you hate. Mrs. M. D. Harman spent Sunda; at Batesburg with relatives. Sunday it will be, "How did yo ? - like that hat ?75 Geo. A. Derrick, Esq., is in Colum ' bia today on official business. T. J. Cupstid will preach at Antioc] ^ Baptist church Easter Sunday at 1 o'clock. Dr. Shealy, of Lexington, was seei > on our streets Sunday.?Leesvill Hews. !A fine assortment of colognes, toile soaps, all of the best grades, jus received at The Bazaar. V Our merchants are displaying som< beautiful creations in Easter dres goods. The jail is now empty, but our vigi l&nt sheriff will soon find another bir< to c^ge. If you need a nice toilet set, yoi should see the line at Scott Hendrix' furniture store. Mr. Julius Ballentine, of Ballentine and a jolly good fellow, spent Sunda; with his parents here. Horseb'ack riding is becoming quit popular with the young ladies of Lex ington. Hiss Beulah Fox has returned t Lexington, after a most delightft ' sojourn at Edgefield and Batesburg. For the best groceries that th market affords, always clean an ? fresh, go to H. M. Wingard, the n liable grocer. Col. Edwin Folk S troth er, a prom: nent attorney of Batesburg, spec yesterday in Lexington. Sheriff Corley on yesterday putMrt M. A. Gunter in possession of th . Burt Fallaw land, which was decide by the court some time ago. A splendid stock of Gent's furnisl ings, shoes, diy goods, groceriet bamman, buggies, harness, etc., a the Lexington Department Store. John Lewie, one of the faithfi colored letter-carriers in Columbis spent Sunday with his father, Be Lewie, above town. Mrs. W. J*. Roof, out of her fullnes of heart for the children, will give a i* ' Easter egg hunt at her home on Sal : urday afternoon. # The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Ki Kyzer is seriously ill at the home c m, hfr. W. Q. M. Berley. I Make your room neat, comfortabl and attractive by purchasing a beau * tsiful iron bed at Scott Hendrrx's fui | % niture store. All prices. ; ~ There will be communion at St Peter's (Meetze's Church) Easte ?? i Sunday at 11 a. m. Everybody is in , - vited. Mr. D. D. Amick, off for a few day from his Work at Newberry, visit-e his old home last week, and whil ? ' in town Thursdav gave us a pleasan - call. Mr. George W. Corley has bought ' , through Alfred J. Fox, real estat dealer, 40 acres of land, near town y known as the Thomas Lippard place One of the handsomest lines of hats straw and felt, ever brought to Lex ington is on exhibition at the Lexing ton Department Store. Miss Beulah George, who has bee: teaching the Bethlehem school, nea Batesburg, has returned to the pa rental roof after a very snceessfi school term. Several parties were here fror Brookland Monday in the interest c having a dispensary established ^ that place, but the * matter was dg ferrea indefinitely. Go to T. B. Aughtry & Co., th * "Horseman's Friends," for your heay and fancy groceries, hardware, hai ness, etc. Prices low; goods th best. Mr. E. B. Pilcher, the popular an ever genial right of way agent of th South Carolina Public Service Coi poration, was in Lexington Monday. A large crowd greeted "Faust" a the opera house Friday night. Th play was in every way creditable an pleased the audience. Capt. Butler, the well known reprc * sentative of Frank E. Block, sper Sunday in town with friends. Thei is no place like Lexington to Cap Butler now-a-days. Mis9 Willie Kaminer, a lovely an beautiful young Jifss of Columbia, daughter of Mrs. L. I. Kaipiner, pr< prietress of the City Hotel, is 011 visit to the family of Mr. Jas. Corle^ Mr. J. M. Malpass, a member of tt board of equalization for the town < Batesburg and one of the most sul stantial citizens of the county, w 1 here yesterday and gave us a * pleas ant call. Lexington Department Store 0 fering their entire stock of clothir at cost, as they propose to close 01 the clothing stock. If you want suit, coat or pair of pants cheap, yc can get it now. All the dressmakers and the nimb fingers at home have been powerful busy making beautiful Easter dresse and when donned by the ladies the will not only add beauty to beaut but help improve the looks of tl audacious. Dr. E. P. Derrick sells L. & J Paints in pints and quarts at rate < half gallon prices. Feb. 20. 3 p* I. L. IV! [? GREAT D: special attractions to the ] .t from basement to fourth pring Goods and Fall Merc /-Jiiork+i+iQC OQ Q1"| P.nrl J MVUV ?, o -- r Matthews-Bouknight company, of ^ Leesville, and a progressive and pros- 16o perous citizen of that beautiful little i- city, was here yesterday. F. B. Harman, Columbia, the nro f * prietor of the shoe store, "where l?r J. quality and price counts," has an ade vertisement in this issue. His stock ? d is all new and marked at low prices. . Mr. Harman is a native Lexingtonian, i- and extends a cordial welcome to the }, people of this county to ca^l oh him ?y it when in Columbia. Rev. J. G. Schaid will preach at ^ d Nazareth Church on Easter Sunday at it 11 a. m. The members and the public ?* n generallv are invited to attend this J service. * * mo ere is WANTED?Lady or gentleman of ^e( u fair education to travel for firm of for fc. $250,000 capital. Salary $1,072 per jle] year, payable weekly. Expenses ad- (ja, I vanced. Address Geo. G. Clows, Lex- ca{ ;f ington, S. C. n(X The best place to buy your ice wh e cream freezers, refrigerators, paints be t_ and oil, wood mantels, grates and C tiles, stoves and ranges is at Lee A. Ma Lorick & Bro., Columbia, S. C. Watch for their change in advertise- Pr< ment which will appear next week. I u Messrs. Efird & Dreher, attorneys m 1 at law, are now occupying their hand- ? some six-room concrete building which | has just been completed at a cost of ** d several thousand dollars. No finer i ? offices can be found anvwhere in the ho f " w w state. i JLV/V Buy your heavy groceries, hard- | in ware, etc., froni the old reliable firm j foi e of T. B. Aughtrv & Co., Columbia, > ye: i, You will find just what you need in ? in s. the above lines and at prices that j sin will please you. j sh< William Piatt & Co., Columbia, S. j - C., have just received their spring and j h summer lines of dry goods, notions,' -*1( n etc. They always carry a large and co? r beautiful stock, but this season sur- ; . passes any previous one for beauty J?? [j and loveliness of styles. When in d*a Columbia give them a call whether you want to buy or not. ii Capt. L. W. Redd's band rendered S?J delightful music at the home of Mr. C1! * and Mrs. W. P. Roof Saturday night. y? Delicious refreshments were served jjn and the evening proved one of genu- j10 ? ine pleasure to the invited guests. lcn Y Messrs. Nathan W. Wannamaker = and John C. Muller, two of Sandy ? ? Run's staunchest ' citizens and as clever gentlemen as ever breathed d the breath of life, were in town yese terdayin attendance upon the County > Board of- Assessors. : We repeat?only prompt paying subit scribers are wanted on our list. Those : e who do not pay up annually for their r\ paper, need not be surprised to find same discontinued. We receive subscriptions for three, six cr twelve | months, which enables any one to ? keep up. This does not, however, ap- B "e ply to those who pay up promptly g D* during the year. ^ Big Cotton Hill for Aiksn. Aiken county is to have a big cotton a mill to be known as the Seminole r> Manufacturing Company. The capital stock will be S6C0,00'j, and a charie ter bus been applied for. This com5 pany, through Mr. John W. Dickey of ; Augusta, has bought the entire assets y9 of the cfeanwater Bleachery and will at once transform the present mill into a modern and thoroughly f- equipped cotton factorv. ig ? i?I j 11 Militia in Columbia. j a . ; )U The ninth annual meeting of tne Interstate National Guard association was called to order at 10 o'clock in 0 ,e the hall of the house of representa y tives in Columbia Monday, with 200 delegates, representing almost every State and territory in the Union and y* the District of Columbia, making the ie Columbia convention the largest ever held in point of numbers. 1. The aadress of welcome was deliver- ! of ed by Gov. Martin F. Ansel and was m received with applause. - ? L ^C UClli 1*1 ui^o jlv/a vwiwa* v?**vi .ill buying. We want our ] Our young friend, J. Hamp. Hutto, ? industrious "and progressive, has lo- > j ! cated near us on R. F. D. 3, and is j farming. We were pleased to have a | pleasant call from him Monday. Mr. F. W. Oswald, of Barr, president of The Home Bank and one of < the best and most successful financiers 7 in th$ State, was a visitor to Lexington yesterday. a In making your purchases for the Easter and summer season, don't fororpf. that vou will find dress goods, notions, shoes and hats?all new and k fresh.stock at Meetze & Son. The I prices will please you. WANTED?Two mules for their a feed until October 1st, 1907. *Besfc of aj e care guaranteed. Parties having sur- A plus stock will address, ^ Geo. H. Iiook, Irene, S. C. . Farmers are certainly busy at their Sa I work. For the past week very few ? j have been seen in town, and then 01 e only when they were after some ea 9 needed article or supplies. Ladies, see the line of beautiful go- 1 ! " carts and baby carriages, and a num1 ber of new novelties suited for the season, at Scott Hendrix's furniture a store. ne s Yesterday morning brought us a timely shower, causing garden seed i to germinate and springforth, besides be y softening the soil for the farmers which had become very dry, clusty be and hard, in some sections. , The new styles in ladies' hat9, with feathers, flowers and pretty ribbons, will make the old, ugly, sour "gal" R look as pretty -?nd sweet as you u please. Capfc. J. R. Bouknight, vice-presie A ant opnprfll mana^fir of the IIMNA EPARTMEN purchasing public and floor is overflowing w jhandise, such as Blar I therefore get the insi Lexington friends to c bout the place you buy shoes | Anybody can sell a shoe for y $3.00, but there is a world difference in the worth of ch $3.00 shoe. Some shoes sold at $3.00 are >t worth $2.00; others are iarer worth $3.50. It is up to you to get the st at the price, and you can't certain you are getting the st until you see the kind 5 sell. EHRLICH'S, 'SSI!::: COLUMBIA, s. C. fcch cured in 30 minutes by Woold's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails, id by Derrick's Drug Store. a STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge iVhereas, F. J. Geiger M. D., made t to me, to grant him Letters of Adui9tration of the Estate cf and effects Miss Harriet Geiger. These are therefore to cite and adnish all and singular the kindred and ditors of the said Miss Harriet Geiger, ;eased, tliat they be and appear, bee me, in the Court of Probate, to be d at Lexington C. H., S. C., on 5th y of April, 1907. next after publiion hereof at 11 o'clock in the forem, to-show caqse, if any they have, y the said Administration should not granted. Mven under my hand, this 20 day of irch Aimo Domini 1907. Geo. S. Drafts, ^bate Judge, Lexington county, S. C. Published on 20th day of March, 1907, the Lexington Dispatch. 21 rif? Defender Of The Home. roplin. Mo., March 21.?Returning me suddenly and finding the door ;ked, Mrs. C. M. Clark, living down the southwestern part of Joplin. ced an entrance, and with a revolr opened fire on a woman she found the house with Mr. Clark. Three ots were fired, one grazing the Dulder of* Victoria Wilde. Afterird she.struck her with the butt of 3 weapon, and turning on Julia issinger, beat her so badly she is nfined to her bed. Mrs. Clark was informed bv neieh rs of visits of women to her home ring her absence and watched for opportunity to catch them there. >r husband fs a semi-invalid, and it his wife down town after mediic. While away the women went ! the Clark home. Mrs Clark watched d saw them enter, and hurried me. The shooting and beating folved. No arrests have been made. EXPERIENCE. Years of Experience are at Y our COMMAND. Successful experience has been ours and we want everybody who has cause to feel that there is anything the mat tor with their eyes at all, to call and have us give the* proper tests. THERE ARE NO CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES P. SOU / OPTICIAN, JEWELER, 1439 Mam St., Columbia, S. C. tUCH & CO \T STORE, Columbia, S. C. * bargain seekers. Big shipments of New Goods are daily arriving ith Spring Novelties and New Attractions. "We are making prices iIta+.s Horn forts Wool Underwear. Men's and Bovs' Clothing and , ide price and we are pleased to give our customers the advantage all and look through this stock. * . - il . New Shipment of Mules! J We have in this lot some extra I nice stuff. COME TO SEE US! GREGORY-COMER MULE COMPANY, | 1117 Hampton Avenue, Formerly Plain St., COLUMBIA, - - - - - - S. C. 4 * T ";{ - v * * 1 Lexington Sayings Bank. 1 LEXINGTON, - - S. C ' i| f Oldest Bank in Lexington County. I S J Capital and Surplus $20,000. 3 | DOES - A - GENERAL BANKING - BUSINESS. B 1*3 SB *" f| Accounts Invited on Favorable Terms. Interest at the B m Rate of 5 Per Cent Allowed in the Savings Department. H W. P. ROOF, Cashier. B v .; f ? Contains tasteless cod liver oil.Cures all female troubles Makes new rich bloodAppetizmg and strengthenmgPrice$l^ For Sale at HARM AX'S BAZAAR. - i? , - . M , M M|||| Hl , , m | |_, r Mortgagee's Sale. j. 3B& 2 Under and by virtue of a certain note m and chattel mortgage, dated April 4. VftoL 11)00, duly executed and delivered by 11 Adam Corley to H. F. Hendrix for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, due 1st \\ 0 Cclll S&Y0 YOU 1110110V Oil JOUF dav of October. 1906. I will seil for cash o j o oU ^ w nnri Summer >>hnaQ XB toriie highest bidder, before the ]>ost opiiJJi; auu ^uiumvji vuww. office in JLeesville, b. C., at- il o clock IahItq fit- tvp0i* fl>pv will cnVP a. m., on Friday, April 5. 1907, tbe fol- VHHBk iOOKS, III dllll \\ eai nie\ VV 111 &ive lowing described personal property, to * perfect satisfaction to everv wearer. wit: One mouse colored mule about o | . . J w years old named Belle; One dark bay WB^KEgk k arme I*S medium ailCl lieaVV WeigM . mare mule 10 years old named Bess; &U^B3bSm> i i .* t, j , i One bay mare mule 10 years old named WOFK $i)0?S <1 Sp6ClftillY, <111(1 til6 ' Doll; One sorrel mare 14 years old nam- , \HH tivippq will r>U>i<;p vail ' All frpsh ' ed Maud; One cream milk cow; One pilCc. Will pirate }Oli. iAIl IICSI1 dun white face milk cow and calf: One sto('k.v two-horse wagon (White Hickory) and The above described mortgage was ? hl^i /TC-fc JBK iflK duh* recorded by Samuel B. George, u Jt^k Jtm ^ Clerk of Court for Lexington countv, S. m, n~ 4? C., ou the 10th day of April. liMXJ. The Store W h6. G Quality <1110. P riCG Counts. 3-21 H. f. Hexdrix, Mortgagee. Post Office Block, - COLUMBIA, S. C. " ? Trespass Notice - - . ^ t T',io t. imtifr ,11 oof to ,Tke reason a girl looks surprised j WANTED?Second hand bags and 1 knnaiigr. r'nll i . . ...... . ... __ hunt, fish, haul wood, or in anvmanner didn'tio'it ^ore!-Atlmita"consti- burlap' u iU ou-v an-v KmQ' *"* whatsoever trespass upon the lands of tution tity, anywhere. We pav freight. ly enforcS'^ainst^ll A nice thing about having a wife is J Richmond Bag Co Richmond, Va. ' notice. M. R Koon all the other foolish things it keeps t>w?j 404p ' you from doing.?Am't it so. ' * < , J