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i spring cloth; TOT ' forM! jSarL We show the best jre|R?S&jv that pleases the clos I See our great vali / ZjSssk regular made socks, iKI Our assortment is j| Si All the new shapes ill ^ ^reat Showing MIM SSXrCZL A?D SCXSSOB& . n( Wayside Notes Gathered Here and 8t There by a Dispatch Mam ti wiinii nnw for sale. Apply to j , VMV II??> V vw .. _ _ J. J. Fox, Lexington S. C. io Fall head rice?the best grown?is w at W. P. Roof's store. 8e r?5[ * , Why not have your name and addrees printed on your stationery? Mr. R. L. Keisler, of Gilbert, was |> in town Monday on business. M. L. Little, Esq., is visiting his ^ father and sister at Salnda. ? >v.: ' M ; Many of the schools in the county are closing for this season. Fires are mighty comfortable yet, w; and overcoats are not out of season. ^ I Just received a toil stock or cigar*, j w all the leading brands, at the Bazaar. | fo Mrs. W. W. Barre, who underwent S1 an operation last week, is doing nicely. Miss Mattie Stuart is visiting her brother, Mr. J, M. Stuart, of Columbia. n< t Mr. and Mrs. J; B. Rhude Meetze 10 will make their future home in Co- w flumbia. Dr. P. H. Shealy went over to Peak _ Satoday^and spent Sunday with his ^ bt Mr. Alfred J. Fox, cashier of The ^ . Home Bank, is on a business trip to Hew York. _ CK Miss Pauline Hutto, a pretty young is rr lady from near LeesviHe, is visiting ^ her aunt, Mrs. B. D. Clrfrk. ix1 Solicitor Timmerman spent Sunday se at Batesbnrg, the guest of his parents, Hon. and Mrs. W. H. Timmerman. ar ' Rev. W. D. Quick will preach at st the poor house Sunday afternoon at dc * 4 o'clock. m For the best groceries, canned - goods and meats, always go to W. P. fii Roof's store. L. We would be pleased to receive a ^ few loads of wood on snbscription to the Dispatch. Stove wood preferred, pc Col. John Bell To will, of Batesburg Pi and a valuable member of the County yc Board of Education, was here Friday. ^ The chamgang is doing some excellent work on the road leading to ol] the depot. ?n Lovers of good tea will find the "Perri Walla", absolutely pure and ** the finest to drink, at W. P. Roofs. ^ gSfev- ' "* % > i Mr. S. P. Taylor, who is getting along nicely at Duncan, Ga., has our thanks for his remittance for another year. * ? ts! Mrs. Dr. Andrew B. Drafts, of Hen- m dersonville, N. C., is visiting the doctors parents, Hon. and Mrs. Geo. S. Drafts. jn Messrs. Corley & Connelly have ^ purchased the stock of goods from Mr. J. E. Fulmer, who will move back to Newberry. to Pure amber and orange cane seed and early Dent corn, just received, yC fresh from the seedsmen, at W. P. Roofs. in Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Harman, ac CI companied by Miss Marie Long, spent Saturday and Sunday in the Dutch Fork with relatives. St Col. and Mrs. Geo. Bell Timmerman th have returned from a pleasant visit to pr Timmowman's mnthpt irs Ander- nr son. WANTED?Lady or gentleman of a fair education to travel for firm of sc $250,000 capital. Salary $1,072 per year, payable weekly. Expenses ad- ; vanced. Address Geo. G. Clows, Lex- ia ington, S. C. th The condition of Mrs. John H. in Meetze, whose illness has been reported in these colums before, is about to the same. B, Rev. J. G. Schaid will preach at P( Providence church on the fourth SunOf day at 11 a. m. Public cordially invited. * - - ?- of Mr. Lloyd Gunter, one of ?HacK *" Creek's influential and substantial ?I citiz?ns, was here Friday and gave us a* a pleasant call. ^ ei White Wyandottes (Duslon), high q class stock that combine both utility and beauty. Stock all sold?Eggs T $1 .50 per 15. Cromer Poultry Yards, p Lexington, S. C. cLl Dr. E. P. Derrick sells L. & M. D Paints in pints and quarts at rate of Is half gallon prices. Feb. 20. 3m ti . .. . ING and FURNISHING EN and BOYS. in all the New Goods at price est buyers. les in Men's Ties, 25c. Men Brown and Black, 5c. the pai e best 50c. Shirt ever sold. HATS. great; our prices are righ in Straw and Felt. LAWNS. r of Lawns at 5c, 6?c, 8|c ar IfiLXJO Miss Mary Graham left rnaay aiw x>n for North Carolina, from when te will go to the Jamestown Expo on at Norfolk, Va. Sheriff Oorley has two colored pr ners in jail?Dave Collins, charg ith gambling and Allen Bowers i lling whiskey at Chapin. Postmaster S. J. Leaphart is { nding a meeting of the Pot asters Association of Sooth Caroli: Colombia today. Cards are out annooncing the mi ager of Mr. Horace D. Crosson iss Nettie McCartha on Thorsd; rening April 25th.?Leesville Newt "Pinnacle" floor, groond from po beat and guaranteed to be unadi rated, as well as the choicest lie staple and fancy groceries, can nnd at H.- M. Wingard's popul ocery. Lexington lodge Masons will me iturday evening at 8 o'clock. ALL PERSONS are hereby notifi >t to hunt, or allow their stock am at large, or to trespass In ai ay upon my lands. J. Evans Eargle. ' ? ? Mr. Sidney D. B. Lever, one lapin's clever citizens and sabsta Ed farmers, was in town Friday < isiness: We are always glad Lake his genial paw. Miss Salome Timmerman, sister >licitOr George Bell Timmerma now at her father's home at Bate irg, where she is rapidly recoveri: om her very serious illness at K: me, Fla. Mr. D. T. Hare of Summit, a tr id faithful Confederate veteran, su antial citizen and a good man, car >wn Monday to the old soldie eeting. Young ladies and gentlemen w id something interesting to them J. Brink's training school adve jement. If you would take care of yo raltry just let Shand Builders' Su y Company, Columbia, S. C., sei >u "Five Minute Talk." See the Ivertisement. A number of young ladies adorn* ir streets with their beautiful ai liling faces on Friday. They we re on examination and a pret ivy of them paid their respects e Bazaar. See the latest styles and weaves lite goods and colored lawns at Wessinger's Store, Chapin, S. 1 le quality and price please all wl ke a look in the dry goods depai ent. Mr. M. L. Kleckley has returned . b old home about six miles abo1 ixington, where he will continue e mercantile business. While jxington Mr. Kleckley and fami ive made many friends who regr see them leave. Just opened a novelty line of men3 uths' and boys' clothing. The fii lality and low prices make the tra g public buy from J. S. Wessinge lapin, S. C. We regret to learn through t] jak correspondent of the Columb ate in an article to that paper e 19th, inst., that Mrs. M. E. Stuc oprie tress of the Peak hotel, itically ill. Miss Ellen Hendrix, after teachi] successful session of the Irei hool, has returned to her hom iss Hendrix is one of the most bri nt and successful lady teachers ie county and her sendees are alwa demand. Mr. Frank Rawl, a former Lexin m boy, but who is now a resident atesburg where he has a lucrati >sition with the Middleburg Mi is recently recovered from a ve were attack of lagrippe. Books of subscription to the capit ock of the Tri-County Fair, we lened at the office of M. E. Rutlai ; Batesburg Monday. The corpoi ?rs are: M. E. Rutland, J. W. Dre , W. W. Watson and J. Walter IV! artha. Let us have your subscription he Great Home Paper and The Gre arm Paper of the South?The Hor id Farm,?25 cents a year; with t ispatch one year $1.25. After M it this arrangement may not be co nued, so attend to it at once. J. L. MIMNAU THE GREA' ' BARMINS IN EVEI If you are in need of Headwar t. visit our Millinery Department. ' in Stylish Hats. See our Special for Ladies and Misses. Special p icj Many of these Hats sold for more we now offer these special lots at H'S, - = \V* " a j i i i i I 7 I B ir^ About the place you buy shoes 3. Anybody can sell a shoe for Te say $3.00, but there is a world es of difference in the worth of be each $3.00 shoe. ar Some shoes sold at $3.00 are ,et not worth $2.00; others are nearer worth $3.50. ed It is up to you to get the best at the urine, and vnn Han't be certain you are getting the f best until you see the kind ,n_ we sell. on to EHRLICQ'S, of . ;; COLUMBIA, S. C. Qg . LS~ Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. " ae Sold by Derrick's Drug Store, b Q0 ^ Memorial exercises will be held in the opera house at Batesburg on the 15th of May, after which the graves ^ of all old soldiers in and around that m town will be decorated with flowers. !r" Capt. U. X. Gunter, commander of Camp Connor, extends a cordial welur come to all old soldiers and the pubp lie generally to these exercises, ad ;.r Prof. F. W. Ranch has secured the services of Miss Lucile Efird, the ac complished and talented daughter of bq * . /n ?? -tia i j a * Jtion. ana mrs. u. ivi. junra, to tram I the graduating class of the Palmetto Collegiate Institute for the commence^ ment exercises, to The rain came timely Sunday night ^ and Monday copious showers made j the hearts of the farmers glad. Many q' of them had to stop plowing in the ^ clay ground, retarding them in their ^ work, but now new life and hard, close work will be the order on the farm. to v re Last week we mailed several bills in for newspaper subscriptions due us, in others will follow, and we certainly ly expect prompt remittances or we will et be compelled to stop the paper. It is / out of reason to expect the paper to 's, run on indefinitely without money, or ae settlement. d m ? EXPERIENCE. k. Years of Experience are II at Your " COMMAND. in ~ . < bnccessiui expenence has * been ours and we want everyg body'who has cause to feel C of that there is anything the mat "" ve ter with their eyes at all, to ^ 11, call and have us give them b ry proper tests. g ai THERE ARE NO ? CHARGES FOR ) a- EXAMINATIONS. CHARLGS F.INK. ' to ' ne OPTICIAN, i he JEWELER, ? J 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. >n- s t i? IGH & COJ, r STORE. RY DEPARTMENT! ; e for Ladies and Children ^ We are giving special values Sacrifice Sale of Straw Hats c rice 5c, 15c, 25c and 50c. ^ i than three times the price ^ ' i - - Col I New S > ** I * We have GOME GREGORY 11171 7 COLUMBIA, nr~ I Lexing | Oldest Bank in I DOES - A m Accounts Id m Bate of 5 Per Ce \ "WIN Contains tasteless Makes new rich bio For Sale at II ARM AN'S BAZAAR the i l SOUTHERN RAILWAY . TRAINING SCHOOL, )n account of the vacation of the 1 chools through the Summer, is making ] , special offer for a three months course ! ti their school, in which the course can 1 ie completed in this time by proper < ffort on the part of the student. For ! 50 the entire course can be easily taken ' ncluding board and all expenses for < 100. we guarantee an our pupiis a j osition when they are competent. J Vrite us and make application for a ; cliolarship. L. J. FRINK, Manager of Southern Railroad Training ! School, 12061'2 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. Ipr. 24-2m. The Home and Farm and The Lexngton Dispatch one year for ?1.25. lend your subscriptions in at once. ] Lny subscriber to the Dispatch by ? ending 2oc. to this office will receive s he Home and Farm for one year. SHOES. We are headquarters lor Shoes. :ind that wear at unmatchable pri SUITS and SKIRT Ladies Tailor Made Suits and >kirts. We are giving special val )artment. The best at right price 3ROCKERY, GLASSWARE ai New arrivals in our Crockery lepartment. Two carloads of bea ind Crockery, consisting of a greal ill artices. Price, 5c, 10c, 15c an< >argains in Tinware and numerou ng goods. umbia, lipment of 3 in this lot sor nice stuff. TO SEE COM MULE [ lampton Avenue, Formerly PI i ' m m m m m \ ;ton Sayings EXINGTON, - - S. C Lexington County. Capital and Sur GENERAL - BANNING vited on Favorable Terms. ] nt Allowed in the Savings Be W. P. B fFQFl cod liver oil.Cures odAppetizmg and str Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer. 'Greatest Blood Purifier Free. If your blood is impure, thin, diseased, liot or full of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating sores, scrofula, eczema, itching, risings and bumps, scabby, pimply skin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or skin disease, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) Soon all sores heal, aches and pains stop and the blood is made pure and rich. Druggists or by express S>1 per large bottle. Sample free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic, ieep-seated cases, as it cures after all ?lse fails. Sold in Lexington, S. C., bv Derrick's Drug store and lv.iufmann Drug Co. Ask for Allen's Foot-Ease, a Powder. It makes walking easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails, Swollen md Sweating feet. At all Druggists md Shoe Stores, 2.5c. Don't accept iny substitute. Sample Free. Address \llen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. 25 id TINJ^EE^ s. c. ' - ii : ; i . Mules! i ae extra i ; us; jOMPANY, ain St., S.C. ~r I . . ; ..> t V v i [nterest at the ; - i _ t all female troubles t , engtheningPrice$l^ | OL A REGULAR COMMUNICA^/\^tion of Lexington Lodge No. 152, < /SS^l A. F. M., will be held Saturday' 27th of April, at 7:30 p. m , Brethren are earnestly requested to at- * tend promptly. By order of the W. M. Godfrey M. Harmax, Sec. j JL Regular communication of Po! >??^r maria lodge No. 151, A. F. M., j will convene in Masonic hall, j Peak, S. C., Saturday evening, at 7 I o'clock sharp. April 27, 1907. The * 1 } 3rd degree will be conferred. Brethren are requested to be prompt in attendance Jno. C. Swygert, W. M. j A A regular communication of j Sinclair lodge, No. 154 A. F. M., i /\r\willbe held in lodge room, at j New Brookland, April 12, 1907, at 7:30 j ]>. m. All brethren are requested to j attend promptly as the third degree will j be conferred. Visitors welcome. By order of W. M. ? Jesse E. Addy, Secretary. I ManZan Pile Remedy RELIEVES WHEN OTHERS FAIL , I | i V J