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I f ? R Every department in our 1 Hacs, etc- and in fact everythin bid our Lexington friends welcc maintenance of a large stock of hnv their foods at MIMNATJGE {customers. Come and see us an J. L. Mil PENCIL AND SCISSORS. { ? Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Solicitor Timmerman is attending court at Camden this week. < Miss Mae Taylor is spending the week in Columbia with relatives. Mrs. Mary A. Haltiwanger, of Batesburg, is spending a few days with her son, Mr. D. R. Haltiwanger. October 15, 16, 17, and 18 are the dates for theTri-County Fair at Batesburg. . Get ydur exhibits ready. Mr. Louis Shealy kindly sent us his dollar yesterday for^ another year's subscription to 'ine JLuspatcn.I; Mr. W. A. Monts, a pro spoons and enterprising farmer of the Pilgrim |V. section, was here Monday. Write Hon. C. M. Efird, Secretary W.: of the Lexington County Fair AssoI ciation, for a premium list. The weather has changed considerably colder and blankets are comfort- ; ' able these nights. For good meat, canned goods and the very best of syrups for your table, go to M. IX Harman's grocery. ' r / \ Capt. J. Feaster Lyles, of Edisto, J was here last week mingling with his many friends. , j Let everybody make ready an exhibit for the County Fair on October > 22, 23 ahd 24. Mr. Jasper Price, who has been at ; the Jamestown exposition for several \ weeks, has returned to Lexington. We are requested to say that J. E. R. Kyzer, Supt. of Education, will hot ; be in his office next Saturday. If you need easels to get your pic- i tures on, see the line atBcott Henarix < Furniture Store, r v Mrs. J. N. Rawlinson and tihfl&en, 1 of Columbia, are visiting Mrs. Rawl- 1 in son* 8 parents, Rev. and Mrs. W^ D. 1 Quick. , ; Mr. Frank A. Derrick an industrious and clever man, while in town Saturus a pleasant and profitable ! *? mA Danl TU7?_ j IjKU/B5i5* XVUJ VJi UCJLl^ auu x mux Donald, of Columbia, spent/Sunday < here as the guest of Mr. Willie M. SWarts. Mr. and Mrs. Ijfewel Lee and chil- ! dren have returned from Virginia, where they haver* been visiting the i fortae^s relatives. Mr. John WV Frye, contractor, is placing concrete on the sidewalk from v the W. P. Roof square to Derrick's drag store. Home and Farm, the best farm I paper published, 25 cents a year in advance. Send your subscription to the Lexington Dispatch. 4 * Please your children by getting them a nice wagon. They are useful , about theplace. All sizes and prices fbt Scott Hendrix Furniture Store. Dr. Julian E. Kaufman n and Mr. C. S. Bauch have returned from the I Jamestown Exposition and other points of interest. The many friends of Mr. Ed. Barre will be delighted to learn that he is improving from his recent severe illness of typhoid fever. \ Mr. Grfeorge W. Reeder and his accomplished daughter, Miss Ida, left last week for the Jamestown exposition and other places of interest in the North. Dr. Lucius Dreher, of Selwoofi, and Dr. E. J. Etheredge, of Leesville, z have formed a co-partnership for the practice of dentistry under the style of Etheredge & Dreher. When you think of buying a cooking stove or range, see or write the , Stewart-Suydam Hardware Co., Ccihunbia, S. C. They have just what you want. I For the best brands of dour, always I' go to M. D. Harman's grocery, where |' - - ' * ? J ii.: ,| ! you una pienty 01 guou tilings tv cai. The Lexington County Fair of 1907 J should bo the best ever held. Let all our people get ready for the Fair on the 22, 23 and 24th of October. j Mr. J. H. Shull, of near New Brook- ! land, was here Monday and gave us a . pleasant and profitable call. Mr. Shull is greatly interested in the free bridge matter. If you want to enjoy yourself be- ; sure and attend the Lexington County j Fair, Oct. 22. 23. 24. You will meet 1 people from every section of our t county. ] It is now time to arrange your pas- 1 ture fences and you can find just the ] wire you need for that purpose at W. * P. Roofs store. Mr. Henry Scoffill, of Pelion, and his charming daughter, Miss Alifare, ' were here last week and gave us a Dleasant call. Capt. C. C. Roberts, of the South 1 Carolina penitentiary, was here Saturday and Sunday. Clay is growing t more popular every day and deserv- ^ edly so. 1 Remember the Tri-County Fair at ^ B itesburg October 15, 16, 17, and 18. Entertainments of every kind for the c amusement of visitors. Parties desiring to subscribe for the Home and Farm, the best agricultural paper in the South, will please send 25 cent9 to this office. a Mr. Koon, our County Supervisor, c \ should give attention to the bad con; dition of the old State road from 1: Cayce's mill to Dry Creek. r ' t 1 > eady big establishment is filled up v g that a man or woman wears. >me. The South demands broa wearing apparel and house fui PS Prices always right. Our d make our store your headqu* MNAUCI Miss Emma Ballentine has returned home, after several weeks trip to Jamestown, Richmond, Washington and other northern cities on business and pleasure. Mr. Harry Roberts, who has been confined to his bed for the past week with fever, is improving. This Will be glad news to the many friends or this popular young man. Aiken, Lexington and Saluda counties will all be represented at the TriCounty Fair at Batesburg on Oct. 15, 16, 17, and 18. Four da}7s of solid fun and amusement. At H. M. Wihgard's popular grocery store you can always find the best of everything good to eat at low prices. Fruits and vegetables a specialty. Capt. Joe S. Hook, of Eastover, a fine business man and always mindful of his obligations, has kindly sent us by mail his dollar for a year's subscription to The Dispatch. Mr. Charlie ^Drafts, the polite and popular clerk at the Albion Hotel, in Augusta, has just returned from a delightful vacation spent in the mountains. Messrs. Samuel Bickley and RuJ-l -T-' /-V 1 J it. 1 i_ i_T . uoipn uswaiu won uiie uaae a.i> tue ic-t? cream social given by the ladies of the Baptist church Friday evening, [t is not known which of the two did bhe "cutting." Mr. John McCartha, one of the best men in the county, a~resident of the Black Creek section, was here last Friday. Mr. McCartha has not yet fully recovered from his recent sickness. v Mr. A. M. Long from up on Saluda, and one of the best men in the county, was in town Saturday, and called to 3ee us and left $1.25 for The Dispatch Etnd Home and Farm. You will find all through the season bhe best of fruits of all kind, at Harman's Bazaar. Bananas, fine Northern apples and lemons now in stock. Other fruits, nuts, raisins, etc., will arrive in due season. W. G. Davis, an industrious colored farmer residing on R. F. D. 2, Lexington, called in Monday and planked down his dollar for another year's subscription. Think how much comfort it is for your wife to have a nice cooking stove or range. It is a great relief to tbem. You can find just the kind they want and the prices will please you, at W. P. Roof's. Our readers will do well to carefully read the statements of the local banks in this issue. Both are in a flourishing condition and speaks well lux wcu uiduagcmcut, Mrs. Witherspoon, of Darlington, formerly Miss Linnie Kaminer, is visiting her relatives in and around Lexington. She is accompanied by her two very interesting little children. Mrs. J. G. Nelson, of Chapin, accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. L. C. Nelson, of Thomasville, N. C., letft on the 19th for Greensboro, N. C., where they will* vis it their mother-inlaw, who" has been indisposed for sometime. Mr. G. F. Miller, one of the most prosperous farmers in the county, residing on Gilbert R. F. D. 4r was here Friday and gave The Dispatch sanctum a pleasant call. Mr. Miller sold his first bale of cotton and out of the proceeds paid for his paper for another year. How many more subscribers" will do likewise? We are pleased to know that John W. Derrick is enjoying farm life and that he is excelling the famous Williamson^ on corn, and Peterkin or Thompson cotton. He is with his father-in-law, Mr. Warren Weed, nnov* Twn a ucai xx uxv* Our bright young friend, Cyrus L. Shealy, left yesterday to complete his Btudies at the University of South Carolina. During his vacation Mr. Shealy has been very ably assisting his brother, Mr. Frank W. Shealy, in the treasurer's office. Mr. D. C. Shull, a clever citizen and good farmer residing on Gilbert route 2, was here Friday and gave us a pleasant call. He has some valuable personal property for sale as will be seen by reference to our advertising columns. Hon. N. B. Wannamaker, of Sandy Run, who was recently elected a member of the House of Representatives to succeed the lamented Epting, spent Monday night and Tuesday here. He came by from Columbia where he attended an interesting meeting of the new county commissioners of Calhouii county. Notes from Saluda. ro the Editor of The Dispatch: Much sickness prevails here. Mr. L. J. Fulmer, an old veteran, was laid to rest at Macedonia today. Three highly esteemed ladies have ^one to their reward since my last writing, viz: Mrs. Rosanna Koon, Vliss Laura Dreher and Mrs. Elizabeth fulmer. uatnenng crops is the order of the lay now. No news worth while and more hard *rork than we like. Sept. 23. Ragged Veteran. Over 400 girls have been turned iway from Winthrop college because >f the lack of room. When a woman is talking she disikes to be interrupted as much as ' a aan does when he is eating. for Fa rith Fall Goods, including everythinj We could not enumerate if we wis] der ideas of business and more exten nishings, all under one roof. This is business is economically managed a] irters.' ? imu 1 ???n???no?BP?naa?a?? MBWBBPWMBWMMPWPWB3B MO HB?MWPWWMMBB h & con I / 531 This is no hold-up. Every- R time you spend a dollar with H us we guarantee you a dollars' || worth of value in exchange. || That's fair. B Now while you are consider- || ing, make up your mind to m come and see our $3.50 and E I &4.00 Men's Shoes the next H time you come to Columbia, E| Come and see them, even if you are not ready to buy. H EHRLICH'S, I 1643 Main St,, / pni HURIl C A Wk 1627 Mam St., \ uULUffiO(A) di lli ^ With Small Means Are tenanted to speculate, honing x ---X ' I o to double their money quickly, You may hear of One in a Thousand who succeeds, but the other 999 keep silent about their Losses! The only safe investment is a Savings Account that guarantees 4 per cent, interest regularly. You are invited to have yours at Our Savings Department! Carolina National Bank, COLUMBIA, S. C. W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. FOR SALE?A new Champion New Home Sewing Machine at a bargain, for cash, or on easy terms. Apply at The Dispatch office. I EXPERIENCE. I J, VI Years of Ex- ?. perience are ? at Your COMMAND. jcc Successful experience has I been ours and we want everybody who has cause to feel GH) that there is anything the mat ter with their eyes at all, to call and have us give them proper tests. THERE ARE NO J atfc CHARGES FOR lin) EXAMINATIONS. pat frie mmm i? w\m ant I LllHltLILJi3 1> 1311111 1 H\ OPTICIAN, i JEWELER, by: 1439 Main St., Columbia, S. C. J^jjg mmmmmmmammmmmmmmmtmmmmmmwmmmm 4v II Busin > 2; that is new and correct in Dress Goods, Ml tied to do so. Come and^ook through our im sive and varied stocks. TJie department sto one of the strongest arguments we hold out ad we use great care and judgment in selecti iPANY,Coli i ?? I.i CARLO * \ '' V # This is the season to drive out an pleasure is greater when you go in a 4 doctor! He uses a Babcock because i any other make., ' Full Line of all Styles of We carry at all times a good ass( that will give you good service. Buyi ties we are in position to sell you as c LPWEST PRICES. TERMS RIGHT. EVERT PU Gregory-Condi 1117 Hampton Aveni \ ' \ \ ? 41 ^ I 1892. 1 Lexington Ss LEXINGTON, I Oldest Bank in Lexington Con 3 DOES - A - GENERAL -S. IS m Accounts Invited on Favo m Rate of 5 Per Cent Allowed in ( i f \ a BROS, IN anJ LOCKSMITHS *3 1719 Main Street, ^f/ )LUMBIA, S. C. I jj tepairers of [ /Jk \ I vJ BICYCLES, \\ Y^jP AUTOMOBILES, X^^JiS ETC., ETC. Ve give special care and T~~~f entiontoall work in our mW1 m~~~w 3 and solicit a share of the ! |||| II' If ronage of our Lexington jcJ | " J , mds. Satisfaction Guar- j jl| / j eed- p n|| For Rent. ? will rent my plantation bounded *. he north by Congaree creek, east ^ State road, containing 907 acres, ben bales of cotton, for the year WILIE JONES, ,t47. Columbia, S. C. ess! i Llinery, Suits, Skirts, Cloaks, Clothing, Shoe s y mense stock. Our doors are opened and we re is one of the steps in this direction?the to the purchasing public why they should a ng merchandise to supply the wants of our *c iimbia, S. C. 'AD OF 1 mm * * \ :d enjoy the fresh country air. The 9 'BABCOCK" BUGGY. " Ask your t rides easier and lasts longer than 9 Surries and Runabouts. I , >rtment of medium and cheap buggies 9 mg so often and in such large quanti- 9 heap as you can buy at the factory. 9 SATISFACTION GTJABANTEED IN I BCHASE. I II. I. to _ I ' i\ Muie uo.i ue, Columbia, S. C. I SB ' + / t 7 / { \ " % a K V ^ 1906. 1 lyings Bank. 1 C apital and Surplus $20,000. 1 r? a wtrrwn _ uTTCTwrCfi B " DAJ.1 XV1X1U XIU UXX1 XiWUi h rable Terms. Interest at the ? the Savings Department. I W. P. ROOF, Cashier. I $ TSar*' mi*! viiv ttiilM b , 1 We have opened the Fall' ^?^7 " Campaign in Columbia. P^/Y Have brought the best \//\ stock to be found in the New \ York market. ^ \ Thousands of Dollars f y// \ Worth of the best Clothing for * M\ Farmers, Mechanics, Doctors, j( 11 1 Carpenters and men in all the .111 u walks of life?come early. KINARD, 4*9* 1523 Main Street, Columbia, S. C.