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?WI Come to Headquarter: Swiss Bibbed TTndervests, the latest styles. Printed la^v Torchon Laces, extra wide, 10( Hand Satchels and Mattings, of Cut Glass. Ice Cream Free: J. L. Ml pssrcxx. aits scissobs. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Mr. Paul Stribble, of Newberry,was here Monday. Policeman W. P. Meetze spent Saturday in Columbia on business. Court visitors will find fresh cakes and crackers at The Bazaar. Mr. Joe A. Koon, of the Fork, was here on business yesterday. . Bring or send your dues to The Dis* patch. Next week is court week. There are ten prisoners in jail all for court of general sessions. Mrs. Emma Counts, of Irmo, is triaitancp friends in the mountains. Old time ice cream, different flavors, served Saturdays at the Bazaar Fountain. Mrs. Dr. Kreps, of Columbia, has bean visiting her sister, Mrs. C. M. Efird. | Barbecue at Mathias' mineral spring Saturday, and a large crowd will be on hand. Messrs. Sam P. Roof and Sam J. Leaphart spent Sunday on the Isle of Palms. i ' Miss Ruth Wilson, of Columbia, is visiting her cousin, Miss Alice Wilson in town. Mrs. W. D. Dent and children are > visiting Mrs. Dent's mother, Mrs. Irvin Nunamaker, at Irmo. Mr. "Street Supervisor" let's have the weeds and grass removed from Main street and our sidewalks. FOR SALE?One milch cow. Apply to J. J. Fox, ||k * 2w40 Lexington, S. C. Mr. John W. Summer, of this place, l??o oinlr mftfhor nas gone yvw cu see iuk oiva iuvwv<. at Pomaria. Mr. Geo. A. Bondrick, of Chapin, was over last Thursday and did not forget to call on us: Next week is court week. If you do not come in person, please send your dues by your neighbor, The hotels and boarding houses are getting everything in readiness for the court week visitors. We return our thanks to Mrs. Lola Maynard, of the Peters7 section, for a . - box of delicious goose plums. Ool. Jno. Bell TowiU, of Batesburg, waS shaking hands with his* numerous friends,hare Monday. v ^\AU hammocks- now in stock will be "ibid at cost. No humbug?call and ^'*sde~febem at Scott Hendrix Furnitnre Store. w Miss Helen Bradford has 'returned to demson, after a delightful visit to her father, Mr. 0. S% Bradford. TSitaicftjpr^rimnternjan is jx) Edge& x^keldthis week, the Criminal court of that county having opened, there on Mohday. I LOST?Small umbrella with initial marked ,4M" on end of hankie. Suitable reward if returned to this office. V W.;H. Hiller. Mrs. Jane Herman, of the Providence section, spent Sunday in town, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. H. Jtraraum. Those attending court next week can quench their thirst at The Bazaar fountain. Drinks of all kinds, ice cold. Mr. Oscar Derrick has returned to Bock Hill, after a delightful visit to his parents and friends here. FOB SALE?A new Champion New Home Sewing Machine at a bargain, for cash, or on easy terms. Apply at The Dispatch office. Misses Heiene, Buth and Louise Wallace, of Columbia, are visiting at the home of Col. and Mrs. G. T. Graham. Please remember in having your paper changed to give your former postoffice as well as the one you wish the paper sent. Supervisor Geo. H. Koon is in attendance upon the State Good Boads' convention which is in session at Spartanburg today and tomorrow. Friends of Dr. E. J. Etheredee have announced his candidacy for the legislature, as will be seen under the head of annoucements in this issue. Our friend, J. K. Gantt, from en the Edisto, was in town Monday on business with the County Commissioners. Mr. James Mathias, of the famous Mathias Mineral spring and one of the best citizens in the county, was here yesterday. F. E. Dreher, Esq., accompanied ? ? -- x- (IT>1na? K6V W Jtli JQiiior iu uit! Muc church in the Fork Saturday. They returned on Sunday-afternoon. In order to reduce my stock of rugs before buying my fall and winter stock, I will sell all rugs at bargain prices. Scott Hendrix. Mrs. W. H. Meetze and her beautiful and charming daughter, Miss May, of Columbia, have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Caughman, at the depot. Mr. W. S. Hite, of Batesburg, was here Monday on business. He is a jolly, good natured fellow, and it is always a pleasure to meet him. Mr. Sidney S. Geiger, assistant engineer of fire department No. 1 in Columbia, came over Sunday and spent the day with his brother, Mr. Charlie jCteiger. s, you will find that ou: and chil 5,10,19c. Umbrellas, no two a nis, while they last, 5 and 10c. Embroideries 5, 8 1-3 and IS The most complete assortment sers and "Water Coolers. MNAUCI Mr. W. H. Don'ey, of Gilbert, has some very valuable property for sale, as will be seen by reference to our advertising columns this week. Mr. James B. Addy, an influential and prominent citizen of the Dutch Fork, spent a couple days here this week. Mrs. M. W. Meetze, proprietress of the Kaminer hotel, and her beautiful young daughter, Miss Anna Martha, returned yesterday from a two weeks' stay on the Isle of Palms. Master Ben Graham celebrated his seventh birthday last Friday afternoon with a party of his young friends at the home of his parents, Col. and Mrs. G. T. Graham, on College Hill. Mr. L. P. Alewine, a clever and industrious citizen on Deesville R. F. D. 2 in town Mondav and handed us a dollar for a yearns subscription to The Dispatch. Thanks. See the change in advertisement of Alfred J. Fox, real estate and insurance. Call on him when in need of insurance or when you want to buy or sell property. Mrs. G. A. Lucas and daughter, Miss Bertie, will spend the balance of the summer in I^exington. They are stopping with Mrs. B. D. Clark. Mr. Lucas will spend the week-ends here. Col. J. C. Fort, of Pelion, spent Monday and Tuesday here on matters of business. The Colonel is looking well and his many friends were delighted to see him. Misses Nellie and Arline Trice, who have been the charming guests of Rev. and Mrs. W- H. Hiller for the past ten days, returned to their home in Lexington, N. C., yesterday. Miss Martha Hendrix Caughman, the beautiful and facinating daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Caughman, left Monday afternoon for Columbia where she is the guest of her friend, Miss Frances Boll. Quite a crowd from Lexington attended the reunion at Little Mountain Friday. Among them we mention: Misses Icoline Harman, Hellen and May Corley, and Messrs. William M. . Swartz and Samuel Bickley. FOR SALE?Buggy and one-horse wagon, both in good running order, and will be sold at a reasonable price. Apply to Mrs. A. O. Wilson, Mill village, Lexington, S. C. ..It was our pleasure to meet Col. E. " ? " - J/i -i i.1 "XT H. auii, eaiuor ui lu? ixews <*uu Herald, Newberry, at the Little Mountain reunion Friday. He is a clever and popular gentleman not only with his. people, but prominent in the State. Miss S. E. Roberts, R. F. D. 1, Providence section, after having spent a delightful visit with relatives and friends on Black creek, in passing through town Monday, kindly remembered the printers with a dollar for a year's subscription. Mr. S. W. Amick and daughters, Misses Claudia and Narcises, two industrious. and pretty young ladies, were over visiting the family of Mr. Charlie Bouknight Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Amick did not forget the printers. At a meeting of the officers of the different churches served by Rev. J. A. Cromer, held at Lexington on August 3rd, it was unanimously resolved to give him a vacation for the- month of September and to increase his salary one-third. Mr onrl Mra T S TTfl.rmfln. Mrs. E. T. Cook and Miss S. E. Roberts all returned home Monday after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Julia Dunbar, on Black creek. All these dear women are sisters and they gathered at Mrs. Dunbar's for a family reunion, which was largely attended and much enjoyed. Mr. Robert Bo we, that gallant and handsome young gentleman from Baltimore, spent last week here. We would like to know what all this means?for surely it means much to him?these frequent visits, the early morning drives, the late afternoon walks?but never mind abnut that; "Every day will be Sunday bye and bye." B&ra Struck By LigJxtuiag. Last Thursday night lightning struck and set on fire the barn of Mr. Hugh Lewis, near Seivern. The barn was totally burned up, as was all its contents?wheat, oats, corn and fodder, besides a lot of other things, were destroyed. A fine milch cow, that was in the stable, was burned to death. ? i Mr. JLewis' loss is a neavy one ana he has the sympathy of his neighbors and friends. Woman Sills Battler. A couple weeks ago, Mrs. H. C. Wise, wife of Mr. Wm. D. Wise, oi Sandy Run, discovered a large rattlesnake lying in the yard under a bush, Her husband not being at home, Mrs, Wise picked up a breech loading shot gun and with deadly aim fired, killing , the snake instantly. It was found that the snake had ter rattles and a button. The resident ' in that section are congratulating Mrs. Wise on her bravery. r store has the most coih d, also house furnishings ilike, your choice $1.00. All our ] Scotch Ginghams, 19c. Printed fc. Hosiery of all kinds 5c. up. I in the Carolinas. Our stock of Cri H & COI This is no hold-up. Everytime you spend a dollar with us we guarantee you a dollars' worth of value in exchange. That's fair. Now while you are considerinrr molro nrk Trnrr minH In 9 UUMAV UJ^/ J VUX XXXXJUVi tv/ come and see our $3.50 and $4.00 Men's Shoes the next time you come to Columbia. Come and see them, even if you are not ready to buy. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main St., / f!f)l EIR9DIA C f* 1627 Mam St., ( UULUKIBlflj da fei Barbecue at Swansea. We will furnish a first-class Barbecue with refreshment at Swansea on August 23rd. Speaking by the candidates. 'Come and enjoy yourself. 3w42 GANTT & EAST. wessmger vocals. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Plenty of rain for the past week. Crops in this section are fine. Mr. J. L. Eargle and sister, Mrs. Minnie Friek, both of Chapin, are spending a few days in Newberry with relatives and friends. Rev. Enoch Hite delivered a most excellent sermon at St. Thomas' church on Sunday, July 28. Miss Esther Eargle, the accomplished daughter of Mr. J. L. Eargle, is visiting relatives and friends at Chapin. Mr. W. A. Wessinger is having improvements made on his residence. A large crowd from this section -attended the Little Mountain reunion Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lindler are re- , ioicing over the arrival of a boy a few days ago. The health of this section is good. Chapin, Aug. 5. W. An Error. An error appeared in the locals last week in reference to the barbecue at Edmund. A typographical error made it appear that the barbecue would be on the 19th, when as a matter of fact,) it should have been August 10th?next Saturday. EXPERIENCE. Years of Experience are at Your COMMAND. Successful experience has been ours and we want every, body who has cause to feel that there is anything the mat i ter with their eyes at all, to j call and have us give them proper tests. THESE ABE NO CHARGES FOB | EXAMINATIONS. ! CHARLES E SENTZ, ' f OPTICIAN, j JEWELER, ; 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. plete stock in the Oarolinas. E\ , too numerous to itemize here. line of Parasols at cost. Just received a line French Organdies. 19c. Embroidered Lawn ine Millinery at half prices. We must close ockery, China and Glassware, both domestic VIPANY. Col I This is the season to drive out pleasure is greater when you go in i doctor! He uses a Babcock becaus any other make. Full Line of all Styles < We carry at all times a good a that will give you good service. Bi ties we are in position to sell you as i LOWEST PRICES. TERMS RIGHT P EVERY ] 1 ft ft I OTgerrboi 1 1117 Hampton Ave ?WWW??W? Jf 1892. 1 Lexington S g LEXINGTOI | Oldest Bank in Lexington G H DOES - A - GENERA Be ' m Accounts Invited on Fa E Rate of 5 Per Cent Allowed Barbecue. ^ We will furnish a barbecue at my place near W. O. Steele's shop, on Sat- \Jkt urday, August 10. Prices for dinner WW reasonable. A good dinner is promised to ail and everybody is invited. 5w40 B. R. Hyler. HENRY Barbecue. Ten Depa I will furnish my annual barbecue at letic Grot my residence on "Hollow Creek, near year begii Hayes' bridge, on August 24, 1907. A good time promised to all who may ? come. Dinner 10 to 35 cents. 4w42 J. Cal. Amice. WOFF Barbecue. Three Ne I will tarnish a firstclass Barbecue Individual and refreshments at Ballentine on Sat* tember 1 urday, August 10, 1907. Everybody is invited to come and enjoy a good dinner. 4w40 G. J. Sheely. ? rerything to wear for man, woman of Ladies' Fall Suits in a variety of weaves and and Lace Shirtwaists patterns at one-half price, out the stock now on hand. Trunks, Suit Cases, and imported, also Metal Ware. See our stock lumbia, S. C. and enjoy the fresh country air. The I a "BABCOCK" BUGGY. Ask your e it rides easier and lasts longer than S of Surries and Runabouts. 8 ssortment of medium and cheap buggies H laying so often and in such large quanti- H i cheap as you can buy at the factory. I * SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN 8 PURCHASE. 9 II..I* 0#% i it;! mm uu. | nue3 Columbia., S. C. 1 * < ^ H kvins's Bank. 1 lounty. 1 Capital and Surplus $20,000. I BI L - BANKING - BUSINESS. ? vorable Terms. Interest at the M in the Savings Department. I W. P. ROOF, Cashier. 1 V f J r T~ W. P. ROOF, LEXINGTON, S. C., Agent for all kinds of r annuls V Implements. SpE^ WRITE FOR PRICES. ' iFFORD COLLEGE SPARTANBURG, S. C. . j ' NELSON SNYDER, M. A., Liti. D., LL. D., J , PRESIDENT, rtments.?Gymnasium under competent director. Athinds. Library and Librarian. Science Hall. FHty-tourtti 4 ^ A^. ? I OA d mm a _ a _ i i? ocpiomucr i o, ivu /. r or catalogue aaareis J. A. CAMEWELL, Secretary. ORD COLLEGE FITTING SCHOOL* SPARTANBURG, S. C. w Brick Buildings. Steam Heat and Electric Lights J I attention to each student. Next Session begins Sep^ 1, 1907. For catalogue and information address A. M. DuPRE Headmaster. 45p * 4 C"