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PENCIL AND SCISSOBS.
Ways ide Notes Gathered Here and
, There by 4 Dispatch Man.
Give us your orders for job printing.
Many a summer swallow will soon
be homeward boand. ; vGoto
Columbia Monday, Labor Bay,
and have a good time.
Miss Helen Corley is visiting: ?ela- |
lives and friends at Irmo. * v
Fine Northern applet,just received,
afcM. D. Harman's grocery.
We want bright, newsy items from
all sections of the county.
Meet your friends at The Bazaar
fountain?they all drink there.
Mr. Lewis Roof, of Columbia, spent
Sunday with his parents here.
y School books and school suppliesall
kinds, at the Bazaar.
Don't deride the hobby of your
neighbor while riding your own.
A. D. Martin, Esq., has gone to
Swansea, his old home, for a few days.
Say, reader, have yon paid for your
paper? If not, why not? Send it in.
Fresh candies, cakes and crackers
always on hand' at The Bazaar.
There is some money circulating
and we would be pleased to see some i
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Of 1C coming oar way. z uu unuerstand
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Ice cream, different flavors, at. The
Bazaar fountain every Saturday afternoon.
Mr. J. L. Crout, of Gilbert No. 1,
was in town on business Saturday and
v cabled to see us and left a dollar for
paper.
&re. L. F. Price,>from Mims, Fla.,
is visiting relatives and friend3 in the
\ Peter's section. * ^ x
Tins is the season when merchants
reap the greatest harvest from ad.
vertising. ^ ^ !
Mr. H. L. Oswald continues to improve,
much to the delight of his
numerous friends.
1 * 3fr. Alfred J. Foxhas returned from
a business trip to New York and the
Jamestown exposition.
Messrs. Alfred, J. Fox, John Fox
and Dr. Rice B. Harman spent Sun,
day on the Isle of Palms. *
When you want good flouf,. meats,
or groceries of any kind, always go to
M. D. HarmanTs grocery.
4 Miss Charlotte Rleckly has returned
, . from,a delightful visit to the family of
Mr. Tom Zohle, Columbia.
Services at St. Stephen' &<chnrch
next Sunday morning at 1J a. *m., by
the pastor, Rev. W. H. HHler.
Fresh stock of Lion's famous hand
made candy?the best in the world?
just received at The Bazaar.
If you. want to do a hustling fall
business, place your advertisement in
The Dispatch and you will be pleased.
Kiev. Hillar and family returned
N Saturday from- a delight-fid Visit to
. relatives and friends in and around
Leesville.
Lexington county's efficient county
treasurer, Mr. F. W. Shealy, is now
* engaged filling out tax receipts' for the
fall collection. . ; - n
Messrs. Sam P. Roof and R. D.
Smith have returned from a delightful
trip to the Jamestown exposition
and New York. L
Mr. Frank Derrick, of the Hilton
section, has recently undergone an
operation at the Columbia hospital
for appendicitis.
Mrs. Carry Leaphart is desperately
ill at her home in the upper part of
town. Her many friends hope for her
a speedy recovery.
The many friends of Mr. Robert
?, Marks, of The Dispatch for will be
grieved to learn that he is confined to
his bedLwith fever.
' Messrs. Albert and Tom Corley,
sons o{Mr. James Corley, and Master
Hammpnd Corley, son of Sheriff
Corley; spent Sunday at Tybee.
Greeil enameled porcelain lined
. - ware aH kinds, tinware, crockery,
house and'kitchen articles, you find
at M. D. Harman's Grocery.
Mr. P. B. Edwards, of the Providence
section, is having his residence
painted, which will add much to the
attractiveness of the place.
Mr. T. P. Meetze is having the store
house next to the one occupied by
himself repainted, which adds greatly
to the appearance of the place.
Mr. W. W. Lucas of New Brookland,
was thoughtful enough to send
a dollar for his paper Friday by a
friend. Now botji of us feel better.
Mr. Martin G. Sox, R. F. D. 4, an
honest and industrious citizen of his
section, was here Saturday and paid
us a pleasant and profitable call.
The Hayes bridge over big Hollow
creek is in a deplorable condition, it
is said, and needs the immediate attention
of the county commissioners.
Mr. Olin E. Nunnamaker, of the
Spring Hill section, was carried to
Columbia last week by Dr. R. E.
Mathias, and was operated on for
appendicitis at the Columbia hospital.
LOST?In the town of Lexington
about ten days or two weeks ago, an
umbrella with name written on handle.
Liberal reward if left at this
office or returned to W. H. Hiller at
the parsonage.
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winters bargains unhea
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If you want a good buggy, or a set
of harness cheap, call at the Lexing- j
ton Department Store. These people J
can please you in quality and price.
Mr. Thos. J. Leaphart of Shandon, ,
Columbia, was over on business yes- j
terday and dropped in to see us and j
renewed his subscription to The 1
Dispatch.
Deputy Sheriff Martin, of Richland,
came over Monday afternoon and car- !
ried Bazil Hartley, who was arrested ;
here by Sheriff Corley, back to Co- j
lumbia.
Miss Bertie Lucas, the daughter of :
Capt. and Mrs. G. A. Lucas, who has j
been confined to her bed for the past j
several days with fever, is much im- !
proved.
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Creek section, has raised some of the !
finest tomatoes this season that we
have ever heard of?some of them !
weighing two pounds.
Mr. J. J. Schwartz has been elected
night watchman at the Lexington
Manufacturing Co. Mr. Schwartz is a
good man and will give entire satisfaction
to his employers.
Mrs. A. 0. Wilson and her charming
daughter, Miss Alic?, of Lexing- j
ton, are spending awhile with the j
former's daughter, Mrs. W. E. Moyer. i
Johnston News-Monitor. {
Mr. T. Hayne Hare while passing
on the streets of Columbia, Thursday
give us a friendly grip and handed us
his dollar for a years subscription to
the Dispatch. Thanks.
Miss Martha Hendrix Caughman returned
home Saturday from a delightful
visit to relatives in Columbia. She
was accompanied by her. charming
friend, Miss Frances Bull.
JMr. C. F. Snyder, of Tampa, Fla.,
arrival yesterday to see Mrs.' Snyder
and the children, who are spending
some time, with Mrs. Snyder's parents,
Col. and Mrs. M. D. Harman.
Miss- Josie Meetze, of Ballentine,
who was operated on at the Knowlton
infirmary in Columbia last week, is
doing nicely and will soon return.
home to the delight of her many
friends.
Misses Fmilv and Mamie Edwards. 1
the charming little daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. P. B. Edwards, of the Providence
section, has returned from a
pleasant visit to relatives in Columbia.
Mr. Jacob Earhardt accompanied
by his friend, Mri Jos. Lion, of Columbia,
visited G. M. Harm an Sunday.
We were glad to have them
with us and {hope they will come
again.
. There are more lots for sale in Lexington
than evef before and they are
being sold cheap, considering their
size and location. They are for sale
by George Bell Timmerman or Alfred
J. Fox.
Mr. G.. Perry Caughman, of the firm
of Caughman Brothers, dealers in
stock, buggies, wagons, is spending a
week at his old home, near Lexington.
Perry is a clever young gentleman and
fine business man.
The Delmar R. F. D. route has made
some changes recently, which makes
it convenient for a number of citizens.
The route has been extended about a
mile in length and serves a dozen or
more families than formerly.
Mr. arid Mrs. Chas. A. Manship, of
Columbia, spent a few days here last
week with relatives. Jlrs. Manship
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Miss Herbert Kaminer, and is greatly
loved and admired by all.
Mr. Jeremiah Smith,: of Conway,
was here op business last Wednesday.
He was accompanied by his stepdaughter,
Mrs. J. W. Ogilvie, who
returned Monday after spending a
few days pleasantly with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Job A. Wessinger, of
Chapin, are visiting at the home of
the, latter'8 father, Capt. S. M. Roof.
Mr. Wessinger is one of the most progressive
business men in the county
and an all round good citizen.
Solicitor Timmerman is resting up
this week and getting ready for the
Richland court which opens in Columbia
Monday. He will have three
weeks of criminal court there, and the
next week after, he goes to Camden
for two weeks. Five weeks at a time
9eems to be to6 much of a good thing.
Mrs. I. V. Wessinger and children,
Messrs. Chalmers E., Hoy and Horry,
and Miss Eunice, returned on Monday
afternoon from the Jamestown exposition
where they spent a week very
pleasantly viewing the various sights
of the "Big Show."
Mr. John-C. Seay and a number of
ot.Viora frrkm t.ho "Hollow nrppfc spot,ion.
were in town yesterday baying supplies.
They find that there is no
better place to secure bargains in all
lines of merchandise than old Lexington.
Mrs. Arthur P. Harman, who has
been in the Hills Infirmary, Montgomery,
Ala., undergoing treatment for
the past several weeks, is so much imSroved
that she will soon return to
>ecater, Ala., where the professor is
superintendent of the city schools.
It is a fine thing for the town of
Lexington that Hon. Geo. Bell Timmerman
has placed about 20 building
lots on the market. They are close to
both the proposed trolley car lines
and the people who buy them will
in all probability double or tribble
their money in a short time.
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tlf the original price.' A
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Carpets, Rugs, Mattin
nust have your inspect!
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This is no hold-up. Everytime
you spend a dpllar with
us we guarantee you a dollars'
worth of value in exchange.
That's fair.
Now while you are considering,
make up your mind' to
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,
1613 Main St., / nni iiunii q a
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BANKING
LAWS
Make every Stockholder of this Bank
liable to Depositors for twice the amount
of stock owned.
Our Capital is . . $200,000 00
Our Surplus 110,000 CO
Making a total security of... 510,000 00
Add to this the management of affairs
by our efficient Officers and Board of
Directors, and you can feel secure in
placing your , account with this Bank,
established in 18G8.
New Accounts Solicited.
Carolina National Bank,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
W. A. CLARK, President.
T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier.
For Sale,
90 or 100 acres of good fanning land,
adapted to small grain, corn, cotton,
truck, etc., near my place, 3 miles from
New Brookland. Apply for terms, etc.,
to M. W. Shull,
41tf New Brookland, S. C.
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EXPERIENCE.
Years of Experience
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COMMAND. <
Successful experience lias i
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who has cause to feel
that there is anything the mat
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proper tests.
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EXAMINATIONS.
CHARLES P.SENTZ, '
OPTICIAN, 1
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Millinery, Underwear, Clothing,
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pleasure is greater when you go in a "]
doctor! He uses a Babcock because it
any other make.
Full Line of ail Styles of i
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that will t give you good service. Buyir
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' Agent for all kinds of
Farming
' Implements.
SP1 WRITE FOR PRICES.
(GENES & COMPANY,
DEPARTMENT, Charleston, S. C. lave
arranged to handle best
advantage, and soignments.
jive special attention to
Staple Cotton, viz: "Allen ?
Blorodora" and others of
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