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J AI Minmansrh's Annual Wh ffor bargains and values this ..We would like toimprei best garments they manufae to fit; too; and Whether you shown in Columbia. . : .'V., -j - - %Mu L>s msreiL aits sczssoss Wayside Main Gathered Here i There by a Dispatch Man. Miss Tarzv Gable spent the ) Yu tide With friends at Gilbert. ' - A.iuw ink^MonndLeeayiJ Mr. Lewis Roof spent Chris tn with his parents, Mr. azid Mrs. & Roof. i Prof. Bernard BawLof Washingtc spent the Christmas tide with re tives here* t Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Robe visited the tatter's grand-parents the Pork last week. Mr. and Mrs. B. B- Roof/ spent few days with relatives at uhap last week. , \ Mr, .J. S. Weesinger, a popular a i prominent merchant of Chapin m here aday or two this week. Don't forget to attend tlie clerl RBP&7 sales Monday. A lot of other prop tywill also be Mdd.' ^ V P. B. Dreber, Esq. attended t '; AKniftr-Stoudenmire wedding at S wood on Mr. A.L/Eargle, of Pelmar, ope > the best men in Jihe land,; was be Saturday on matters of business. Bev. W. D. Quick will preach the Methodist church here Sou} afternoon at 3.80. All are invited. Messrs. S. Rufos Smith and J ' Hall man, two prosperous voune fan era of Black Gred! were here Mc - Mr. Willie E. Barman, superinte dent of the Augusta Lumber G 0 spent Sunday in town \Hth relativei - ' Mr.: J. J. Cri>ut * substantial citaz and good man on R. F. D. 1* Gilbe: v , > " paid us a pleasant call yesterday. Mr. B. J. Roof fromnear Oak Gro\ v ^ras in town yesterday and did n target his dues at the printing office fw. N. of^iflimina, cau SUM HaUman, honest a >t in all things, called to see ay and paid for his paper. kit Shealy speftfc the holida l5 Annie Lou Harman gave oiuFriday, to which a lar r,of her young friends were i PEED?To buy a jjood secon otton gin, about 70 saws, a] and press. Apply at Dispat Nif Leora and Hattie Hook, a Boss Hook, of Irmo, visit lily of Sheriff Corley Saturd ( .,:J -wt*44> 1 . Ml*. UvJXL&l narraciu ictv mvu i I family last Thursday for Alabair 5 > where they will make their fate home. Site' - . Mrs. M. W. Meetze, and danghti / - Mils Annie Martha, spent Ohristm in Augusta, the guests of Mrs. Chi 3. Harm an. v Mis9 Ernestine Graichen, the brig and beautiful young daughter of Rt and Mrs. J. G* Graichen, is visiti friends here. I jfe AH those desiring good land, wi plenty of good timber, should atte the DooIeyLand sale tomorrow, fi advertisement elsewhere. * Messrs. Fred and Edwin Georj v who have been railroading in A bama for sometime past, are visiti thq home folks here. T r,- "cr Ponr?h and dansrht ** ? V^. UtI c | V Miss Rosa, of Saluda, and Mr. J. ?|* ' Ranch, of Rock Hili, spent^lasfc we with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ranch. Mr. Robert Bo we, thoewer popn] t snperintendent of the Painetto ir in Columbia, spent a portion of t holidays in Lexington. Messrs. Byron and Logan Georj who have been in Pennsylvania ] the past several months, are on ; visit to relatives here. Be snretohave your dues to T Dispatch ready for the editor. S jigf . the schedule and govern yourseh accordingly. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Jas, ?. Hendrix a p Miss Clara Rawl went to Selwood 1; ft > i Thursday to witness the marriage fv ." Y Miss Rosaline Shuler and Mr. Char fj: Stoudenmire. The editor will accompany Audii Dent on his nsaal rounds over 1 - comity. We will begin at Irmo Monday afternoon, and we trust 1 people^ will meet us promptly. Mr. John T. Sawyer, a prominc laymen of the Baptist church and resident of Batesbnrg, attended 1 Baptist Union here Saturday a Stmday. Misses Nellie and Ethel Caughmj the beantifnl youug daughters of J and Mrs. B. L. Caughman, of Colu bia, spent the week-end with 1 Misses Caro and Ruth Efird. Miss Martha Hendrix Caughm - gave a sociable to a crowd of ) friends on Saturday evening at t home of her parents, Mr. and M James Caughman. A number of L< ington young people attended. ' > ?? ' M U AF \ ^^vwwwwwwvw\/vw ite Goods Sale began Monday morn y?ar. : . - ? * ? i? i il is firmly Upon your mina tnat xne g ture, They were made for the besi are a woman of ordinary proportio / . e MIMNAU \m Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Fant* of Colombia, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. irMj C. A. Geiger during the past week. m Mr. Fant is a trusted employee of The State. Mrs. Fant is pleasantly remembered as Miss Lola Kaminer. *e~ A fine lot of timber will be sold tomorrow at the residence of the late 'y? Henry Dooley, just a couple miles le* from town. The sale will be public las and the highest bidder gets the propB. erty. , Two cars of horses < and mules will >n, arrive at Swansea for the Reevesla Witt Co., about Jan. 10th. Be sure and dee this stock before buying, rtg They also carry a large stock of bug-\ in gies, wagons-and harness at right " prices. i ' We beg to acknowledge with sin-m cere thanks a beautiful Christmas * card from Mr. and Mrs. Jule Krentz lain and family, Washington. Such ~*V greetings always re-kindle old love ras and are greatly appreciated by us. , N Prof, and Mrs. S. J. Derrick, after J 8 spending the holidays with Hon. and Mrs. D. F. Efird and other relatives, have returned to Newberry. .Mr. and he Mrs. Derrick have many friends here el- and their visits are always looked ^forward to with a great deal of pleaof sure. ' / jje? | Mr. M. L. Campbell, proprietor of the Campbell Racket Store, in Colum _ bia, is well and favorably known to k . many of our people and we take * pleasure in calling attention* 16 his i advertisement in this issue. He was ob formerly one of the firm of Campbell j Bros., on Gervais street, opposite the ! >ni old Alliance store. . s Mr. J. Frank Wingard is spending >n-. the holidays with his parents here. & ? He is accompanied by ms cousin, Mr. S. AlfMn Miliar nf PVanftrintahnw Va en They are both working for The Pi edit, mont Directory Company, making directories of the various cities and rQ towns of Virginia, Tennessee, North ot. Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. 3. Congressman Lever spent a portion 03 of the Yuletide here, and, as usual, ar called in to see us. Prank Lever is popular with the people all over the ^ State and deservedly so, for he has done more effective work for his dis118 trict and the state at large, than perhaps any other ippresentive in' Con>b gress. He is democracy itself?pure k>- and simple?and makes friends where nr; ever he goes. '! 1 1 F8 Letter to 3. 3. Fes. - Lexington, S. C. Dear Sir: A ten-year-old boy came 1 into a store for a quart of white paint JJ, and said: "They, are niee letters 5? Devoe writes, ain't they, Mr. Knight?" In Bridgeton, Maine. ^ * 'Are they what brought you here?'' u- asked thb merchant. "Yes; ma said s0 get a quart of white; and I've come ch for the least-gallons paint." That boy5II be a man before his nd mother. ? Yours truly, ' ? ed \ F. W. Devoe <M3o. ay P. S. The Kaufmann Drug Co. sells our painty / ' Clttistmaa Tree in Sail. ire. On Friday afternoon the teacherte of St. Stephen's Sunday school gave a ar> Christmas tree in Roof's hall for the :ag benefit of all the scholars. The tree, is. a beautiful iJolly, was laden with presents of every conceivable kind. , . Each of the children were required to "hook" for the presents, which provr ed quite interesting and amusing to ? the lookers on. However, all the ; children's hearts were gladdened by Lth what they received and they are singnd fog theipraises of their beloved teachfee - ers. r ' M I m ~ p. Dispensary Wins in Union. The election on "dispensary" or s "no dispensary" fa Union coiinty on Friday resulted in favor of the dispensary by eleven votes. 4 It is said that several irregularities occnred, and the e* prohibitionists will contest every phase of the election before they Lar again submit to the dispensaries, till ? ? ?? ! he Colored Feopls Give re Christmas Trees. ?0r The colored churches, Baptist and a Methodist, both gave Christmas trees during the past week. These cele. brations Were attended by large ,ne crowds of colored people and every ee thing passed off quietly, res > _ r . Court Third Monday. 18fc Court convenes on the third Monday, Judge John S.^ Wilson will ^ preside. jeg 'ine aocKet, on Dotn siaes 01 me court), is heavy and it is hoped that the cases will be disposed of at the coming term. , . , How to Avoid Pneumonia. Ton can avoid pneumonia and other . serious results from a cold by taking * Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the . ? cough and expels the cold from the sysf' tem.as it is mildly laxative. Refuse any but the genuine in the yellow package. Derrick's Drug Store, in, Trespass Notice. All parties are hereby warned not to hunt, fish, or in any manner whatever trespass upon the lands of the underan signed. The law will positively be enforced against all violators of this notice. ;ne S. Kufus Smith, Job Mailman, r8# James Bellman, Marcellas Smith, 3X* H. R. Smith, D. Cromwell Smith. 4wl2 p fr - {Y V ing. Tor months We have bedS 5* garments we offer are of no job t trade and not merely to sell, ns or not we have garments thi W\A/wwww^W^WWW^A/V ICH & i \ : ' SOUD LEATHER BOYS' SHOES . I For Big Boys - - * $1.5C Smaller Boys $1.00, SI.25 These Shoes are made oi good leather through and k through. The vamps are not cut of just where the tip is sewed on, but goes on out and is sew' ed same as the tip. They won't rip and tear the first few times a boy goes rabbit hunting. They are made for that kind of wear. / Then they have got every style; you can brush them uj and wear Sundays. We are prepared for the girls also. Come see thefii. EHRLICH'S, 1627 Main St! | | COLUMBIA, S. G. ' i * For ' t 1 m Reliable Banking In all its branches. We issue drafts 'payable at any point, furnish letters of credit, make a specialty of collections and give prompt attention to the accounts of jipn.,residents as well as to our city depositors. Eve*y privilege consistent with Safety we offer patrons of this bank. Our capital is$200,000.00. f!an we do business with vou? Carolina National Bank, COLUMBIA, s. c, W. A. CLAJ&, President. T. H. MEIGHAN", Cashier. Saline and Boiler Fixtures. I have just opened up a new and full line of engine and boiler fixtures, consisting of valves, gauges, couplings, etc. Piping cut and threaded to order. Engine and boiler repairing also done. Satisfaction guaranteed. Give me a trial. J. J. RIKARD, 45tf Lexington, S. C. T? T JEWELRY! i I'M ' \ 4 4 " .. * . One couldn't suggest anything - more desirable for an Xmas gift than a nice piece of Jewelry. And one could not wish for a better and more varied line from which to make a selection than ours. We feel sure that we have_ just what you should give. Have it both in quality and price comI Wnnd nrliilo nnn PKrie^moo lir?Q UXUVU) UU1AV VUX VXUlOUUillD *1 1IV H is decidedly now. ' Let ns lay something , aside for yon early. We will keep it until called for. ? . CHARLES P. SBNTZ, JEWELER, Columbia, S. C. l ITHITE ;; , > c i preparing for this bargain festival of white goo lot On the other hand, they were made by the ] Every garment is well made and all of them are at will fit yon and give entire satisfacrion. Spec I l COMPANY, . == 4 > \ I I. >' I > ? f I v / , | WANTED-i L S thirty-five hea I S Horses and Ma r i < change for Mul > GREGORY-COD l j 1113-1115 Hai < , Columl i ' ' ' ' > ; . ' ' ? ' ' ' i /' E , 5111811 \ 2=^r==f=== I 1892. ' 1 T2ATin4yf.An Sj V LEXINGTON, Oldest Bankin Lexington Coi I DOES A GENERAL M \ m Accounts Invited on Pave m Bate of 5 Per Gent Allowed in / fl i i , . /' t ; ' ^ I * , f STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, Court of Common Pleas. May Whitaker Flake and Texas Flake, A Plaintiffs, *fl| Annie Emanuel, Martha Hay, Feddie Crim, Henry Whitaker, Godfrey * 1 jm Whitaker and P. E. Hutto, Defend* In obedience to the decee of the Court herein, signed by Hon. George Johnstone, presiding judge, and dated November 14th, 1907,1 will sell to the highest bidder at public, outcry, before the court house door in Lexington, S. C., during the legal hours of sale, on the first Monday in January, 1908: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in Lexington county, South Carolina, containing two hundred and twenty-five acres, more or less, bounded on the south by lands of W. L. Whitaker, Hannah Ann Crim; on the north by the estate of W. H. Baker; on the east by lands of C. D. Rucker and on the west by estate lands of W. H. Baker and perhaps others. Terms of sale?One-half cash, bal- M. ance on a credit of one year secured by bond of the purchaser and mortgage of f >||jj . the premises sold, with interest from day of sale, with leave to pay all cash. WMB Purchaser to pay for papers. Wm SAMUEL B. GEORGE, f g l|ifl Clerk of the Court. j^p I [.Lexington, a. u., uec. iitn, lyuv. mm jdmukizm m E. L. Asbill, Plaintiff's Attorney. J&SSr Ji? feraBg Stoves and Ranges- ^9 I have ju9t received a car load of Heating, and Cooking Stoves, and Ranges, of the very best make at right prices. See me before you buy. W. S. STEWART, 1526 Main Street, Columbia. S. C. SALE ds and are going to eclipse all former records \ leading factories in the country and are the . linw TVl ft*T n?A ?11A?nniAAi1 1 uauusuiutu^ uiiuuiou. jiucj oio guoxauwou :ial sale of Embroideries. Largest lot ever v; Columbia. { ' . > ' ' ; % i < ! v ; % Bbs^ a gooa young > res, or will ex- > es. S IDER MULE GO. > M npton Avenue, j . >ia, S. C. | Jy / * ' ! / . V i < ' ' , I ? | ' , j- -x , . v,m r~ ' - ' . , 1 ?" , ' - '? " m wings Bank. 1 : ? - v infy. : I apital and Surplus $20,000. 9 - BANKING BUSINESS, f I irable Terms. Interest at the ? "W. P. ROOF, Cashier. I t 'L.4 /,/ ' , I . I I ' . - - .' : j; fc COME TO j r COLUMBIA I*. DGEING OUR 10 DAYS < 1 NEW YEAR f Clothing Sale BEGAN JAN. 1. WVg Have found that we bought mUF too many Suits and Overcoats, / I and we shali cancel all the profits and let them go. $18.50 Fine Suits go for $t4.0? 15.00 Worsted Suits go for... 10.00 M m 12.50 and 13.50 Suits for... 8.0O mWi 'i MF 10.50 Sufts go for 7.00 WB\ 7.50 and 8.50 Suits for 5.00 |) |pWjf $5 and $6 Boy's Suits $3.50 and $4 WSf; f djS[: Same Reductions on Overcoats. yVji' fWty Come Before Jan. 10. WWvwlhl,An TTrmnrrpllpH OnnftTtrmi+Yr w% iTrWfW ? ^ v V KINARD, ?ss. la 1523 MAIN ST. * \ _ ' ^ . .