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(Jpk SPRING CLOT! We show the be.' j % that pleases the cl( 11? ^ee our ?reat va j If fWskji regular made sock: 1 We are selling t u j Jn Our assortment fc is All the new shape Willi ^ Great Showii JHff MIM t PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There i>y a dispatch Man. Mr. Jas. B. Addy, of the Fork, was here Monday. Mr. B. B. Hillere of Newberry, was - in town several days last week. Mr. Bun Swygert, of Brookiand, was here Monday and gave us a call. Mir. W. B. Killian Harman, of Batesburg, was here Monday on business. Remember the sale of personal |f& property at tue late nome oe uriau ???? Jefcoat near Swansea Tuesday, 14th. I^V. FOR SALE?One two story brick building and lot in Lexington, S. C. J. M. Craps. ? , Mr. Louis Leslie, who is a flagman on the Southern road, is visiting his parents, Re$. and Mre. Leslie. Miss Ellen Hendrix is in Columbia visiting her brother, Edwin T. HenWANTED?To purchase poor cattle for fattening purposes. Highest market prices will be paid. Apply to - J. J. Fox, Lexington, S. C. Miss Mae Corley, of Columbia, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Sheriff and Mrs. P. H. Corley. ' The county commissioners were in session Monday transacting, regular routine business. Many old Veterans, with their wives, daughters and sons, are attending the . reunion in Columbia. Bakers' sweet chocolate, sugar icing and ornamental candy for wedding cakes at The Bazaar. Mr. W. B. West, State dispensary Auditor, was here Saturday. He is an affable, genial gentleman, and makes many friends wherever he goes. RAW HIDES WANTED?We will pay 15 cents per pound for dry flint raw hides. Dominick & Amick, a Vi amp fi Genial "Billy" Hite, of Batesburg, who is loyedby all who know him, was here on Monday. Mr. James V. Smith, of Gaston,and one o/the best educators in the county, graced our sanctum with his presence pjg > Monday. W' Remember that you can have all p' kind of job printing executed on short notice at the Dispatch Job Printing Qffiee. The prices are right. Misses Nola and KUie Hhltiwanger, two charming and attractive young ladies of Columbia, who have many friends in Lexington, spent Sunday at c the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Roof. Mrs. Sarah Shuler returned to her homeat&atestburg Saturday, after a m delightful visit to Mrs, C. M. Efird on lower Main street. || ttettgressmafl Lever spent Saturday jjVV. night here. He is kept quite busy these days delivering speeches in all -parts of the State, gr v ^ were pleased to see on our streets ; last Priday morning, Mr. Otto Heigmau who has been confined to his home for some time from a painful accident by piece of wood flying up and striking htm in the eye while cutting. WANTED?Traveler for old-established house, with large capital. Line suitable for either lady or gentleman. Experience unnecessary. $12 weekly to start. Expenses advanced. Address George Clows, Lexington, S. C. Mr. P. H. Craps, an ex-supervisor of Lexington County and a man of sterling worth, was here Friday and gave ? us a pleasant and profitable call. "M?r W. D. Blume and Mrs. J. A. McClain and little daughter, of Augusta, spent Monday in tyiwn with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Marks. P. E. Dreher, Esq., and Sam P. Roof, of Pelican Lodge and Karl F. i Oswald of Dixie Lodge, I. O. 0. F. are r representing their lodges at the meeting of the Grand Lodge at Charleston. The people of Lexington are already charmed with the Rev. W. H. Hiller. There was a large congrega. tion at St. Stephen's Sunday morning and the preacher delivered a most excellent sermon. Dr. E. P. Derrick sells L. & M. Paints in pints and quarts at rate of i f half gallon prices. Feb. 20. 3m k 1865--G] MO ? WMi ' Biffht in the front with a f Groceries, Hardware, Trunks,! x The creations in this depar new, fresh goods, and the price Just think New Drop Heac arrived, best patent (4.50, best people say as long as yon get t MOSEI &??? ?2^tv.v, ZING and FURNISHINGS I SEN and BOTS. J st in all the New Goods at prices " )sest buyers. lues in Men's Ties, 25c. Men's 5, Brown and Black, 5c. the pair. Dl he best 50c. Shirt ever sold. HATS. I is great; our prices are right, vis: s in Straw and Felt. in ! LAWNS. for ig of Lawns at 5c. 6Jc, 8 Jc and we [NAXJGH T ' Mr. H. L. Oswald, manager of the ^ Lexington Department Store, left \ yesterday for Glenn Springs, where he goes for the benefit of his health. LOST?White and lemon English setter; bobtail; name on collar; answers to name of "Nat." Liberal re- 4 ward for return to W. J. Sox, Shull & I Caughman's store, New Brookland, 1 S. C. I Mr. J. Weir Addy, one of Switzer I Neck's successful truck farmers, has * our th anks for a mess of curly mustard ( and assure him we appreciate his kindness. Dr. W. Price Timmerman, genial, clever and popular, a prosperous physician and Surgeon of Batesburg, was a visitor to Lexington Friday. There is no better man ih the whole. land j than Dr. Price Timmerman. QQ! Mrs. Inez Glenn, president of the ? Woman's Christian Temperance Un- q? ion of Brookland and Mrs. L. A. , Haynesworth, both diligent workers, ea< were here Monday and made earnest < appeals to the County Dispensary > Board against the establishment of a dispensary at that place, ,110 Mrs. J. H. Counts, from Irmo, has ne accepted a position in the auditor's office. Mrs. Counts is no stranger to J the people of Lexington, and we ex- w tend to ner a hearty welcome. ? be negro bapist be 3lax2t in swamp w( Father of Child Attracted by Screams and She is Saved From Brute. * Body Riddled With Bullets. Mullins, May 6.?Between 9 and 10 164 o'clock this morning criminal assault. 16? was attempted upon little 12-year-old ? Tincey Sawyer, the daughter of Mr. I John Sawver. a hisrhly respected far- for mer residing in the Miller's church Sol section, three miles from this town. ^ Her screams and the hurried response of her father, who was nearby, saved <je] her from the brute. The child was taking a cow to tb'e pasture, near her father's home, and ^ upon reaching the entrance of the pas- Gr< ture, the negro, Lambhold Carmich ael, 42, sprang from a clump of bushes and an< made for the girl, who began to scream ^ frantically. Her father heard the dis- rec tressing eries of his little daughter, and ran to her assistance. The negro, seeing the approach of Mr. Sawyer, 2 made for the nearby swamp, not, ? however, until the latter was near enough to recognize him, who is a well known character in this section of the county. The news of the outrage rapidly spread and within a short time the whole neighborhood was upon the track of the fiend. Following in the direction of his escape into the woods from the scene, the posse went in hot pursuit. He was chased across Buck swamp, which is of dense foliage. .It is said that one of the party who was unarmed got within a few feet of the negro in the chase, whereupon the negro stopped and drew his pistol, threatening to blow the brains of his pursuer out. After this he again disappeared in the swamp. The little girl is a sister of William Sawyer, a well known contractor and 1 -U ?.? ? ? fknuofAvn TT7Vion OUUUCr U1 1X119 piov/C) vucioiuib nuuu the news reached Mullins excitement ran high. Many of the townsmen hastened to the scene. Upon reaching the neighborhood of the attempted crime they met the crowds returning from the swamp, wearing satisfied expressions. When questioned as to the outcome of the chase they simply remarked that they were satisfied and that the negro was where he could do not further crime. Other than this they would not speak of the affair.? The State, 7th. REAT X SELEY Auuuu%%uuuuv till line of General Merchandise for Furniture. Farmine Implements, B MILLINI tment surpass anything that has e' )s are right. I Domestic Machine $25.00, New D ; half patent, $4.00, Fresh Grits $1. he goods. iEY BR^ L. MIMNAI THE GREA iROAffir~lN EYI f you are in need of Headwa it our Millinery Department. Stylish Hats. See our Specia Ladies and Misses. Special ny of these Hats sold for moi now offer these special lots i :??, - c >out the place you buy shoes Anybody can sell a shoe for y $3.00, but there is a world ^'ffflKfltino in a wftrfli nf UliiWl V1AVU All VUV/ IT VI VM VA ch $3.00 shoe. Some shoes sold at $3.00 are t worth $2.00; others are arer worth $3.50. Et is up to you to get the st at the price, and you can't j certain you are getting the j st until you see the kind * sell. ~ I EHELICH'S, f ! \ COLUMBIA,S.G. tch cured in 30 minutes by Woold's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails, d by Derrick's Drug Store. Vhen hot and thirsty call at The zaar fountain and try one of their icious cool drinks. . # Notice. ?here will be an election held at Oak 3Ve school house, School District No. on Tuesday, May 21st, between 2 14 o'clock p. m., to vote on 3 mills cial tax for building purposes. All ers are required to submit their tax eipt and registration certificate. J. W. whlfaker, Thos. S. Williams, Jos. M. Williams, W28 Trustees. 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 eyes at all, to call and have us give them proper tests. THEBE ABE NO CHABGES FOB EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES F. SITZ, OPTICIAN, JEWELEB, 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. BROS imvmuumummuuuimvu 1 Spring and Summer, 1907. uggies, Wagons and Harness ERY! ver been shown in this mark e dance Machine, Drop Head, * " "? 1 - V 1 75 sacK. reopie say juostue, OS JGH & CO., .T STORE. RY DEPARTMENT! s' Pa ire for Ladies and Children C. We are giving special values il Sacrifice Sale of Straw Hats price 5c, 15c, 25c and 50c, ** re than three times the price ^ it. il] - - Col [ BIG MULES, I MEM | ITILU1 Mm H| I Arid the best L I Mules you e I We have just si I stock on hai 1 anywhere o I "OLD HICKOR I and a full lii I (lrfiirnrv-( Iw wOw,J " 1117 Hamptc I 1892. 1 Lexing 1 ( Oldest Bank in I I DOES - A m Accounts In Rate of 5 Per Ce * win Contains tasteless Makes new rich bio For Sale at HARMAN'S BAZAAB TMEKTT ? - Prosf We can please you in Spring and i. One of the Greatest Departmen MILLI et Our Hats have no superior an 20 years guarantee, $17.93. 3ls1 ys can't sell the goods at the price Px>c SHOES. JW We are headquarters lor Shoes. We Sell the ? jklgBk nd that wear at unmatchable prices. j&'-jBHk SUITS and SKIRTS. mmHL ' Ladies Tailor Made Suits and Ready-to-Wear :irts. We are giving special values in this deirtment. The best at right prices. ROCKERY, GLASSWARE and TINWARE. New arrivals in our Crockery , and Glassware jpartment. Two carloads of beautiful Glassware SraymHffij id Crockery, consisting of a great variety of use1 artices. Price, oc, 10c, 15c and up. See our \jg|l^?Pf irgains in Tinware and numerous House Furnishumbia, S* C* IIM Mill CO I UITI IIIULLO, I GOOD TEAM MULES, I Dt of good size strong cheap I ver saw. I iipped a fresh load and our I ad is the largest to be found I * utside of a wholesale market. I Y" and HACKNEY Wagons, I ae of best Buggies and Harness I 'nnrlor Mnlo Pn I JUIIUQI IVIUIO UU, I m Avenue, Columbia, S. C. I ? '.; 0 -? t r > * 1906. I ;.'J ton Sayings Bank. 1 EXINGTON, S. C f Lexington County. I Capital and Surplus $20,000. I GENERAL - BANKING BUSINESS, f vited on Favorable Terms. Interest at the M nt Allowed in the Savings department 9 W. P. ROOF, Cashier. V % ?. . c&< 1 [EOF LIFE ? cod liver oil.Cures all female troubles odAppetizmg and sttengtheningPrice^ HOUSE-1907 verity, S. C. LUIUUUUUUU * I Summer Clothing, Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes and Hats, t Stores in the Carolinas. * 1 NERY! ; d but few equals, Every department is complete and full of b car, making 3455 barrels of choice Tennessee Flour has justr and make profit What difference does it make to you what asperity, S. Cm ^! 4