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^1^5^^5555^5555555!!555E5!555 Christmas and h< > payment by January ^^len^c retanied from , J Powdered sugar, for yonr^ Christe^s, at the Lexington DepartBBH^The many friends of Mrs. Dr. E. P. ^Derick wilf regret to learn that she is . Wiet iU at the home of her parents in |v Brown sugar fqy your Christmas A little son of Mk George Hayes ./"toll from a mole yesterday and broke Pe88t 1L 6 Mr. Edwin G. Driver has returned tj&from Charleston, where he went as a ^ S, Court, which is now few^mn^^tor sp^dinj several day t ^|i^g w^l^gd i8 as pleasing as in the | ^ AugMryA Col, Columbia, u r f/ FOE SAl^Three show cases, Chapin, moiomting to $5,000, 11 mQ be sold at and below cost for the |p . Miss Emma Ballentine has returnee |p to Brookland, after being indhsposec fc .. A lot of nfcw enameled ware ir pS- washpans, sauHpans, waab bowls, pitethers, kettles, bakepans, pieplates. etc., all durable and cheap, atpl. D, Hannan's grocery. / Hon. -N. B. Wannamaker. fpent Monday in Lexington. Mr. Wannamaker is a clever gentleman and u growing more popular with the peo; . pie every day. I If you wish to buy a ^ beautiful art I" . square, or rug, from tbe cheapest tc E: the finest Brussel, call at Scott Henp? drix Furniture Store. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Barre, of lowei Butch Fork,-are spending a while ii iihe "Land of Flowers." They an now at Jacksonville, bnt will visit several other cities before returning You should see the large line o: i v lookers, chairs, etc., at Scott Hendru Furniture Store. They are beauties durable, and the cheap prices will as FOB RENT?One house, splendic store below and four rooms above. Apply to John W. Bouknight, Ballentine, S. C. 6hriatm&s trees will be furnished a fe St very liberal discount, with no bette: line of Christmas goods to selection $1 than you will find at the Bazaar; Rev. W. H. Hiller and W. B. Cronk J^MSTSi W. P. RoofjC. E. Leaphart IV. m* Aa<*AiAia'" groceries, fruits, candies, I M, raisins, nata, etc., at M. D. Harman^ &oo*ry. f-( ^Messrs. Samuel J. Leaphart, Alfred X. Fas and Thoa. L. Harm an irom & Lezdngton Lodge,, and Messrs. P. I. Bawl and Roston A. Barre, of Boyl tnn TiAdirA. are afetendins the meet? ing~Of the Grand Lodge of Masons at Charleston. When you are thinking of making a f nice and useful Christmas present, go I to Soott Hendrix Furniture Store and Kg see the fine clocks and toilet sets. | The Master of Saluda coonty has f some valuable real estate advertised I in this issue. The propeaty is in SaI luda county in and around Ridge I Spring, the greatest fruit growing I section in the State, and belongs to Kpifce estate of the late Capers G. Barr. . eady for the Chris iliAa.tr fmnrl s hftsid ? our purchases, no: a. Gome now. llwfts r:? . ~ " Yon can find a nice line of children's wagons, all sizes, at ScOtt Hendrix j Fnrnitare Store. Jdra. J Wesley Price who underwent an operation at the Columbia > hospital last week, is doing nicely. MisS I&sie Wessinger, daughter of , Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Wessinger, of . Irene, isdoing nicely. Miss Wessin jnrVW?PBm?U Ull KU IU?MUCU1DU1 totion Jor appendicitis. WhOTyougo ,to make up your ' Christmas purchases, please bear in v mindtbatyou will find fruits, candies, fruit cakes ready for the table* nuts, raisins, infact everything for Christmas, at H. M. Wingard's popular gro: .l -s ICiaaauffk's Gnat'Display. Those who have hot visited the big department store of J. /L. Mimnaugh t - & Co., Colombia, have missed the op portunity of their lives to see the largest and most 'complete display of , Christmas and holiday goods ever shown in this section of the South. | The basement department of this , big establishment is filled with useful household and ornamental wares. In this department is shown beaotifnl household china, cat glass and glassware, crockery and kitchen ware, besides many little things useful in the r home. Everybody should visit this jj department. A more comprehensive line of beautiful Christmas goods has never been show?. Mr. Mimnaugh always buys in large Mots, but this season he bought in larger' lots than 1 ever, and he is now sharing the profits 1 thus gained with his thousands of cus' tomers in Columbia and throughout South Carolina. N? ; The ladies suit department is one of the finest in the country, and here r the ladies crbwd from morning until night. Any lady can be/pleased, [ in quality and price, as every style k ana pattern known to woman's art is r represented nere. . In the gent's furnishing department nothing has been ovqrlooked--every' thing to clothe a man from head to 1 foo'tr-embracing all the latest fash[, ions in men's shits and overcoats, - hate, shoes, collars and cuffs, neckwear, shirts, underwear, etc. Gentie\ men can do no better ithing than to r go to Mimnaugh's for their wearing apparel. Parents are flofcking to Mimnaugh's - in ordertoget asnit of novelty clothes for their boys. Such a line of^ pretty suit^we ^ave never seen and the prices are so very low. Never before in the history of Col lumbta has such a large stock of dolls been shown.. Every giri loves a nice doll, and you know yen must please them, so go to Mimnaugh's for your I do-ls. ' We could go on, 'and on, telling ? about the many pretty things to be ' found in this mfcmmouth store, but it's no use; Mr. Mimnangh is too well I known and closely identified with the I pedple of this county, to nfeed 'more I, from us. We will say, however, that i if yon want to get something nice for Christmas, go to Mimnaugh's greater L department store, Colombia, S. C. ?; ? . Pelion Happenings. ' To the Editor of The Dispatch: Mr. E. E. Felder has moved into [; town and occupies' the Jerome Hutto . house. ? > " i Mrs. J. D. Haiti wanger, who has been suffering from an afosess of the lip and who was carried to the Colum bia hospital last week for treatment, , is doing very well at this writing. . . Mr. Joe Gunter, of Clyo, Ga., is cm a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Gunter. v Mr. L. C. Dunbar has returned from 1 a trip to Eufala, Ala. J It is rumored that we are soon to * have a bank in our town. Mr. J. Perry Hutto has returned from a trip to Georgia and is preparf ing to move his family there. ^ On the morning after the snow, , Dec. 5, Mrs. A. L. Smith plucked sev* eral cotton blossoms from her field. \ On the first of January several l\ changes will go into effect on route 1. All persons who erect boxes will confer a favor upon the carrier by put. tinar them on the right side of the road, and those who have boxes on l the left side, should move them to the right side of the road. Smith Branch school opened this morning with Miss Estelle Rattoree, of Blackstoek, as teacher. R. L. Pelion, Dec. 9. * < I Ladies, eall at The Bazaar and see I the many beautiful articles just opent ed. Make your selections now. . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, L County of Lexington. , By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Judge 1 IfWhereas, Isabelle Brodie, made suit to me, to grant her Letters of L Administration of the Estate of and l effects of Paul T. Brodie. These are therefore to cite and ad> monish all and singnlar the kindred and ^'creditors of the said Paul,T. Brodie, ; deceased, that thev be and aDDear. be . fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Lexington C. H., S. G , on 18th. | day of December, 1907, next after publication hereof at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not beapanted. Given under my hand, this 3rd day of December, Anno Domini 1907. Geo. S. Drafts, Probate Judge, Lexington county, S. C. Published on 4th day of December, 1907, in the Lexington Dispatch. 2w6 i i v \ ? v / M 1 ? .;. ' ^ *BP"^B ' H k+ r ^h '* t ^^^PUHL mJ|BPVB. ^B/ ^^H^nnmiiiiiBiHii^iBiHii^iiiHmiiittiHfli^i a .> tmas shoppers, and co Anv rcoiilor lirica VU VUA A VQ UUMI4, -JLJkJLJk matter what you ws - \ " \ ICH & v \ ' SOUD LEATHER BOYS' SHOES For Big Boys - - - $1.50 Smaller Boys - $1.00, $1.25 These Shoes are made of good leather through - and through. The vamps are npt cut off just where the tip is sewed on, hut goes on out and is sewed same as the tip. They won't rip and tear the first few times a boy goes, rabbit hunting. i They are made for that kind of wear. Then they have got every style; you can brush them up and wear Sunday?. We are prepared for the girls also. Come see them. EHRLICH'S, x (\ ' i 1648 Main St., I aai ||||D|1 C A 1627 Main St., } UULUBDlA, O. Ui '' 1 ' m Igj For Reliable Banking , In all its branches. We issuer drafts payable at any point, furnish letters of credit, make a specialty of collections and give prompt attention to the accounts of non residents as well as to our. city depositors. Every privilege consistent with safety we offer patrons of this bank. Our capital is $200,000.00. Can we do business with you? > MM Uarolina National sank, COLUMBIA, S. c. W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier.. Mrs. Alferetta Baum, who was re- k cently operated upon for appendicitis at the Knowlton infirmary, is recovering rapidly. She is the world's champ? ion female'.aeronaut, having ascended ? 9,000 feet to win her laurels.?State. Get your boy an air gun at The s Bazaar. nam l' \i Silver services jnake ac- I ' ceptable Wedding Gifts. We I have such beautiful ones in I ov/^nr\ti/vnal! v ttq 1 hpq i 1 and low prices. But, if this 0 is not just what you want, , we have a great variety of gi ( ..other articles in Sterling 11 Silver, equally appropriate ? from which to make your T ^selections, among which we ^ will mention Manayse Bowls, y\ 'Berry Bowls, Bread Trays, .Spoons, Forks and Knives, both solid and plated. A y big assortment of Cut Glass. Also a full line of Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry from which to make "a selection g, I at marveiously low prices. n chariis rim, - JEWELER, Columbia, S. C. At Top and Bottom of All I * Mimnai now is the times to she in ATTAmr r3 nnn v?+m An4- avia j.jll cvci jr biuuui ai c int, without first consult r _*- ^ \ COMPANY ? t J ' 1 A ? x r . i \ . , v **' t / r WANTED "i J thirty-five h > Horses and 1 'v I change for ft GREGORY-C 1113-11151 -I * I < \ Coin ' > ; v* . - ^/y/www/w^ A ' ? A V " - ' / * / i ' , A f ' - /"* k * ' r x N " ' i / * " * A V'** \ , / ^ t i t ' ' \ , f 1 > : / 1 . I Lexington S I. Tl^VTTfffltnni Oldest Bank in Lexington ( '' fl H 5 DOES - A - GENERA I .. / / m Accounts inyited on Ft Bate of 5 Per Cent Allowed I0BBINS & NOBLE, HI 1639 Main Street, IOLTTMBIA, S* C. UFiiiTr W1IUL The only J exclusive Manufacturing Tn order Pr ptieal Hojpe in the *^ifcy. i We do a igh class of work at reasonable prices. fArj. rpi .11 work and material Used absolutely aaranteed to give satisfaction. When ? * civ]p<5 i need of glasses come to headquarters esi 01 slJies* tid have your work done right. Do ; p. ot be deceived by peddlers and fakers. ^Tl our hey are with you today and are gone >rever. Make our Optical"Parlors your nt you out to eadquarters "when in the city, whether 3U need glasses or not. We do our shown here is wn lens grinding. .. 90ct3m Come in and ; OU NEED 600D LIGHT! Lexingto C* H? HARTLEY, Gaston, S. G. our good cust I am now selling the best light lamp, fitable for streets, halls, churches, or tain them bv eneral purposes. They give a bright, lellow light, and are,< guaranteed to ive perfect satisfaction. One-third BB I ;ss cost than kerosene oil. Call on or wkm I Tite me for prices. Nov. 20 3m Itfl I C. H. lA'S'TLEY, ,f,, Gaston, S. C. 1; Sudden's Arnica Salve MBM The Best Salve In The World. mUU 1 iyn ai ' s4 >p. We have everything in brim full of bargains. ing us, you will be the loser. . \ V , ' , Columbia, " . . t , X-" S v ;; v. ; ; * . \ ... \ " y i V V V - 4 f ?Customers for ? / ead good young > . > Hares, or will ex- > [ules. ONDER MULE CO. - | [ampton Avenue, j * mbia, S. C. > / , .? ; * \ " '. t \ 4/ I V i \ " ; ^ ^ ' ;:r- f ' ; - \ - : km > ' ' - m ' *" . : , , A ' ????? I X \ - - " ^ .. * ! I / v / ' V \ * # "x .' .?" V * - ( ' ' " / . % , ( 1906. I fv M lOUiity. I Capital and Surplus $20,000. 1 r - BANKING BUSINESS. 6 in the Savings Department. ' ' W. P. ROOF, Cashier. I ' m k l V A / ' I # ' ' \ V i ? s' ' '- J n IT YOUR *' MR WARDROBE :'?J^ I epare for cold weather comrmcst of clothes in the smarts J Clothes a look and we can j your satisfaction. The Suit f& ! $13.50. Don't you like it? N n people have always been ]Sf omers, and we expect to re- f the same square dealing. V I/I U AD II THE OLD IMIlftnU, RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 523 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. / i I * \ , V ". ' >