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, t jpLy SPEING CLO' s^ow * ^a*1 P^ases the ( 1 icV^ASs? our srea^ ^ 11m I ^gular made soc k ^e are se^^n? y | " ^]\ Our assortmen B K tl All the new shaj 'will ' ^ Great Show MI 1 ^| 10 cents. UMt MI1V J| PENCIL A3STD SCZSSOBS. * Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Reader, have you settled for your paper? I * A crowd of young folks drove out to Mathias7 springs Sunday afternoon. Mrs. P. R. Dreher, of Geiger, Fla., is visiting relatives neay here. Send or bring us your dues. We need them. Pry chickens are roosting high. Very few on the market. Tn? frwim. different flavors, served at the Bazaar fountain Saturdays. Mrs. Alma Geiger and son, Norman, ?. are visiting relatives at Cross Hill. Dr. J. E. Kaufmann and Mr. J. J. Schwartz left for Winnsboro this morning. Miss Keel, of Barnwell, is the admired and attractive ? guest of Miss Pearl Oswald, at Barr. Miss Jodie Caughman, of Columbia, is visiting relatives and friends in Bp'r Lexington. Mr. Budolph Snelgrove, who has been traveling out west for several inonths, is visiting relatives here. Misses Nellie and Ethel Caughman, of Columbia, are the guests of the Misses Efird. All kinds of bottle drinks on ice,, and drinks of every kind served fresh at the Bazaar fountain. Mr. JL Newton Monts, of Columbia, was in town Sunday and Monday mingling with his numerous friends. Capt. G. A. Lucas, of the Thomas & Barton company, of Augusta, was i here Saturday. 4 Mr. Jam?8 Warren, a popular and clever young gentlemen from Lees Vine, spent moiHiay iu juc^iau^ uvju . Some sections of our county need lain badly and crops are suffering, , while others are boasting of fine crops. See the card of Mr; W. D. Radcliff * and be sure to give him a call when in Columbia. A fresh stock of King Quality Shoes just opened at the Lexington Department Store. I The hot weather is just the thing for cotton and the prospect for a good crop is brighter than it yras a few weeks ago. Mrs. Wallace Lorick and two children, of Irmo, spent Saturday and i Sunday in Lexington, the guests of Mrs. A. M. Harman. ' ft Mrs. M. W. Meetze, Miss Anna Martha Meetze and Mrs. Hamp Examiner left Monday afternoon for the Isle of Palms. Mrs. Henry Wessinger, who has been quite sick at her home on the old Augusta road a few miles above town, is slowly improving. Our market is overstocked with I melons?1-fourteen loads? were on the market yesterday, ranging in price from two for a nickle up. We thank our friends for their kind invitation to attend tne picnic at Mr. G. A. Kaminer's Spring tomorrow and will try and "be there." Mr. Noah E. Shealy, one of the Fork's substantial citizens and a good clever gentleman, was here last Wednesday and gave us a pleasant call. Buggies and Harness to no end at the Lexington Department Store. If you contemplate buying, be sure to look them over. Mr. Webster Koon, of Gilbert No. 3, was here last Thursday. He is a model young farmer and is one of the promptest paying subscribers on our ; ' fist. , ! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hite, of Hollow Creek, passed through town yester- j day evening on a few days visit to Mrs. Malinda Oswalt, sister of Mr. Hite, residing in upper Richland. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Calk, of Columbia, are visiting relatives and . friends in and around Lexington. Mr. Calk is a popular conductor of the Southern railway. Mr. R. W. Kleckley, oneofSwitzer ? ? 1 A 1 necK'8 industrious ana successiui farmers, accompanied by his three bright and charming daughters, Misses Bertha, Sudella and Minnie, passed through town Saturday enroute to the picnic at George's mill. U We have HOT. This T.n.rh'As' TTn.t $25.00, Ne\ Just rec< $5.35, half i MOS WWC : rHING and FURNISHINGS MEN and BOYS. >est in all the New Goods at prices ilosest buyers. values in Men's Ties, 25c. Men's ks, Brown and BLck, 5c. the pair, the best 50c. Shirt ever sold. HATS. t is great; our prices are right. | )es in Straw and Felt. LAWNS, ing of Lawns at 5c, 6Jc, 8fc and ... 1 * . I E1ST2LTJGJ Think how pleasant it is in a nice, swinging Hammock this hot season, and why not enjoy one while you find them so cheap, at Scott Hendrix's Furniture Store. Miss Clara Rawl is spending a vacation from her constant work in the dry goods department of W. P. Roof, with her friend, Miss Ophelia Hall, of Iva, Anderson county. Ladies looking for bargains in dress goods will be satisfied if they will call and inspect the line of remnants which the Lexington department Store is closing out. "MS? ?nrt Mm J "R. "RUnn. have re turned from their honeymoon spent at Jamestown, and are now at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. George, for a few days. Remember, whenever you want something good to eat, at H. M. Wingard's popular grocery is the place to find it. He keeps good fresh stock and his weights and measures are always correct. Solicitor Timmerman is at Camden this week, court having convened there Monday. The solicitor is being worked hard these days, all the courts in his district coming close together and at the hottest period of the year. Now is the time to have cool iron bedsteads, easy springs and soft mattresses. At Scott Hendrix's Furniture Store you will find all kinds from the cheapest tp the bestMaj. John Wilson Butler has moved with his family from Athens, Ga., to Lexington, where they will make them home for .the present. His three charming young daughters, Missed Lucile, Alice Mae and Lilla, will add much to the social circles of Lexington and everybody will givev them a warm welcome. For heavy, staple and fancy groceries, hardware, buggies, wagons, and harness at the lowest possible prices, go to T. /B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia, S. C. Mr. A1 Meetze, of near here, presented us with a fine watermelon yesterday, which was greatly enjoyed by the entire office force. Mr. Meetze /never forgets the printers and our only regret is that there are not more A1 Meetze's just at this time. TTT TT TT- 1"3 ? AL ^ air. w. n. xxuwen, uut; ui uuc iu.uau prominent bookkeepers of Atlanta, Ga., accompanied by his beautiful and charming bride, Mrs. Lillie Howell, nee Lulie V. Smoak, and the bride's mother, Mrs. Dr. Smoak, of Columbia, were the guest of the Misses Stuart, Sunday afternoon. \ Mr. J. E. Mathias will furnish a firstclass barbecue at the Mathias Mineral springs on Saturday, August 10th. This is an ideal place for gatherings of this kind and no doubt every body will make use of this opportunity to get a good dinner and enjoy the many other events of the day. Note the change in the advertisement of The Home Bank on the front page. This institution, though #oung m years, has been very successful, and those having money to deposit could not do a better thing than to place it in the hands of The Home Bank. They will loan you money on bankable paper at a reasonable rate of interest. ' Headquarters for Pianos and Organs ?the Malone Music House, Columbia. For several years this firm has been the recognized leaders in Columbia of musical instruments of every description. Their terms are easy?they suit all buyers, ana tneir prices are the lowest to be found anywhere. Read their change in advertisement Mr. M. E. Rutland, of Batesburg, was here last week on business. He is one of the largest property .owners of his town and is connected with various enterprises. He is owner and manager of, perhaps, the finest farm in the county ana his success has been phenominal. A better and truer citizen never lived than Mike Rutland. Wm. Piatt & Son, Columbia, have a full stock of dry goods, notions, &c. at unheard of prices. Never before have they had such a fine aray of bargains to select from. Everything sold on the guarantee-plan. The women of Lexington county, while in Columbia, shoula not fail to visit the store of Wm. Piatt & Son. Courteous sales people are eager to serve you. Subscribe for the Dispatch. 1 JU1 i too many summer goc sale includes all colore s and Flowers, Summei 7 Defender Drop Head I 3ived our 32nd car, ma] )atent 4.90. Every bai E L E J. L. MIMNA THE GRE1 bargainON EY If you are in need of Headw visit our Millinery Department - ^ - - - M in Styiisn nats. see our speci for Ladies and Misses. Special Many of these Hats sold for mc we now offer these special lots St'S, - It doesn't take a loadstone to draw people to a store that sells honest shoes. Shoes they know will give good service because the house has a reputation behind it. The people of Lexington know Ehrlich's shoe store. We need no introduction. Our reputation is established. The next time you are here come and see our $2.50 men's work shoe. That sounds high priced, but wait until you see it. >. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main St., 7 ftf|l IIIMIA C I* 1627 Main St., ( uULURlDlAj di Ui RAWHIDES WANTED?We will pay 15 cents per pound for dry flint raw hides. Dominick & Amick, May 1, 3mp Chapin, S. C. Barbecue. \\f ft Trri 11 -friwitek o wfnlono TV C/ YY1UL XU1UXCU a Uiot^iaoo JlXUUd/U^ at Midway School House on Saturday, August 3, 1907. Everybody cordially invited to attend. J. Bachman Meetze, 3w39 ' Charley Meetze. Barbecue. We will furnish a barbecue at my place near W. 0. Steele's shop, on Saturday, August 10. Prices for dinner reasonable. A good dinner is promised to all and everybody is invited. 5w40 B. R. Hyler. 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. THESE ABE NO j CHARGES FOR EXAMINATIONS. CHARLES F. 8ENTZ, OPTICIAN, JEWELER, 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. rw r u I ds, and rather than car d Summer Dress Goods r Clothing, Men's Lo-w Sewing Machine $17.95 ring 3,555 bbls. choice :rel guaranteed to give Y BI UGH & CO., vr STORE. ERY DEPARTMENT are for Ladies and Children ,. We are giving special values al Sacrifice Sale of Straw Hats price 5c, 15c, 25c and 50c.>re than three times the price at. - Co] [Babcc This is the season pleasure is greater whe doctor! He uses a Bal any other make.. Full Line o We carry at all ti] that will give you good H ties we are in position 1 H LOWEST PRICES. TE 1 limHami>l 0 i f 1892. 1 Lexin< i Oldest Bank ii t DOES A t Accounts ] Sate of 5 Per ( fi wm ;gg Hi 'X% it ii i n i illMIifl ry them over we are go , Colored Parasols, Lad r Quarter Shoes. We 3. Machine warranted TannaeoQQ T?lmir cvnH tj X UllUUUUUVJ X iVUlf WUVk v satisfaction. ?0S. SHOES. We are headquarters tor Shcx kind that wear at unmatchable SUITS and SKI] Ladies Tailor Made Suits a Skirts. We are giving special i 1 partment. The best at right pr CROCKERY, GLASSWARE New arrivals in our Crocke department. Two carloads of \ and Crockery, consisting of a gi ful artices. Price, 5c, 10c, 15c bargains in Tinware and numei incr ornnrlc" lumbia. CARLOAD OF ICK Bll to drive out and enjoy the n you go in a "BABCOCE bcock because it rides easi< if all Styles of Surries and mes a good assortment of r service. Buying so often bo sell you as cheap as you RMS RIGHT. SATISFAC' EVERY PURCHASE. Ion Avenue, Col t / gton Saying! LEXINGTON, - . S n Lexington County. Capital and S GENEEAL - BANXIN [nvited on Favorable Terms, [lent Allowed in the Savings W.P. / R^"V* ^ g^-( /;> \ ing to make the price .ies' Slippers, Men's sell Domestic Sew: . 20 years. (rhile it lasts goes fo3 , _ PROSP and TINWARE. ry and Glassware )eautiful Glassware ^ ous House Furnish- f , s. c. 8 fGGIES. I ZZZZ^ZZZZ^l H fresh country air. The B y BUGGY. Ask your B 3r and lasts longer than B Runabouts. I nedium and cheap buggies I ^ and in such large quanti- 0 can buy at the factory. HON GUARANTEED IN fl El umbia, S. C. I / BS I \ . I ^ 1906. 1 G - BUSINESS. B , Interest at the M Department. I mm * ? U. P. ROOF, LEXINGTON, S. C., Lgent for all kinds of :arming Implements. WRITE FOR PRICES. ^ on tnem kjijJJ Straw Hats, ing Machines r best patent ERITY, S. C. *