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G Mimnaugh's G the big departmer ly waited for Mini I Goods in the city. Prices oh all \ matchable values. J I - i /' Mii V I -o-. V -V - ? '-V- . *. PENCIL ANL SCISSORS. |> 4 1 'iV*? *. ;'; v-r. Wtyside hiotes gathered H*re and There by a Dieiwteh Wan. ^ k s Get your valentines at $e*Baza'ar. f ' Mr. Jas. A. Wessinger, of the Fork, .< '; was here this week. " J Full Jiae.of Valen ines at E^mai^s Bazaar. Gall at the Bazaar for bargains in crockery, glassware, &c. :f J .Mr. Walter Eleazer, of Spring Hill, is attending court this week. Mr. H. Z. Adams, of Leesville route 2, is here this week. . Mr. J. J. Swartz is quite sick at his ; home on iower Main street. Mr. J. L. Jumper, of Swansea, was - here on matters of business Monday. ' There will be services at Pisgah ~ -* ? J ?.?n n m f?'? :| fv cnurcn next ouuuajr av K. u. Mr. G. S. Grout, a substantial farmer of Gilbert, was here Monday. Mr. Paul P. Hutto, a prosperous farmer of near LeesvUle, is attending eonrt. - , ; J . .> . Miss Sarah Drafts, of Gilbert, sister >f Dr. J. P. Drafts, is now a student of the P. C. t Mr. Oscar Lewis, of Gilbert, arrived Monday to enter the Palmetto Collegiate Institute. Mr- N. Fat Koon, a substantial far- j m^rc^^^Pfrrlr while in town Monday | '-^9Cl^|||ah Hall man, ex-oounty com ' liitftttfeff and* mighty fine ciEsen, isa juror this week. K;^?9fr. Bonnie Barman, of Irmo, is yfew days here, the guest andMxs. A. M. Harm an. lfjw AHe?n Riddle, * pretty little Mr. Simon Hook, one of the moat * citizens Of 4 the Hebron section, wan in Lexington * Hampton Kyzer, one of the beat farmers in the comity, and a res- ; idest of Gilbert R. F. D. 2, was here Monday. i A very large crowd, was in. town \ Monday. In fact our streets have'' been crowded with court visitors; Mr. James Dunning and little * daughter, Eva, af%r spending several nf Hnl. and Mrs. * uaj a ovvuv mvww ^? M. f>. Harm an, will return to Columbia to-day. Best prices paid for mink and all kinds of furs during this> month. Bice B. Harman, Lexington, S. C. LOST-?One watch fob with black J ribbon, emblem and compass. Re- i ward if returned to Dispatcn office. 1 Mr. Jas. R. Bouknight, one of the 1 most successful financiers in the State and manager of the Matthews- 1 Bouknight Co., of Leesville, is a petit 3 juror this week. 1 CoL John Bell To well, of Batesburg . is mingling with his many friends , here this week. The Colonel is fore- ' man of the grand jury. Mr. Addison Vansant, of upper j Hollow Creek, one of the most sue-* eessful farmers and merchants of that section, gave us a pleasant call Saturday. ' Mr. Robt Kuhn, of Cincinnati, Ohio, representing the E. H. Harriman company, was here yesterday. Mr. 1 Kuhn is a man of pteasing, and char, saing personality and is a brilliant oooTersationaHst. v t ~ ' ' Mr. Dive McCartba, of Black Creek, Ssa. court visitor. Dare always finds . a warm welcome In Lexington. His jotty good-natured way of greeting people make* now friends for him Y?ytime he comes this way. Mr. Jm, Dunbar and font, James nndWfll, ^re hwi Uat Thursday. 9b* younger J?aw ip now engaged._ t in the naval store business at Union,%* jQbgh.''-bees' ' Spending a fewdaysat his old borne " on Black Creek. Mr. G. Mally Harm an, who haa been residing in Lexington for the past several years, left with his family on Monday for Cullman, Ala., where they will make their future home. Mr. Harm an and family leave many friends behind, who wish for them v much happiness and prosperity in their new home. rand Of rrand Opening of \ Lt store. This ann< naugh to fulfill his Its the advance s winter goods have' ; Jffen's fine clothi MIMNAU ^ - ' '*' " . ' > ' r \?Missf Nell Edwards, of Abbeville, its "pretty*^' in ^erdays of yoret, y<as a ^sifer^^Lexfngidrl last Tyeek. She ^saccohipanied.byher -sister, "Miss TT?J1 If r'2j? J ' ! _ nensur.- ? r -" Remember that Meetze & Son carry aVat airtimes a full line.of dry goods, notiohs, shoes and hats. Their stock of groceries is replenished every day . with the best eatables that money { can buy.' Call on them for your 1 wants. , Dr. B. K. H. Kreps, of Columbia, | came oVer Friday to see Mrs. Manly j P. George, who lies desperately ill at the home of her parents. Her con- , ditiori is extremely grave, but her J mahy friends trust that she may soon ( be restored to her husband and two < little children. i Dr. J. W. Geiger,^ one of the best j physicians in the county was here j Monday. The doctor has always made it a rule to pay for The Dispatch when he pays his taxes and of course < did not forget us this time. There is no better gentleman than Dr. j. W. j Geigei. \ , r ... . ' Spriajf Goods *t Mimaaugh' s. All the advanced ideas in ladies' 1 suits and dress goods have arrived at Mlmnaugh's Greater Department Store in Columbia. There never has been such an array of spring garments 1. W. \rtm. 1 VIM/WU ill UiO OVUVU IA?Wig? AXJUL iliuu- ? naugh's chief delight is to. please the' J women and it is needless to say that his efforts along this line are greatly appreciated by the women of South Carolina. The styles this season have a pecnlar attraction, and the prices, hare never been lower for high-class goods. Be sore to see these stales how. Bytey train brings something x new and stylish for iefrni>!tg*1 . Withthe arrival of these advanced ; Stales , Mi h hiiHuiri i id ; Kslargeteceof saihapeople to aeH itatar fwdi tar helow /their real value. This moans that you can i buy good? at this great store at almost your own price. Men's fine clothing has been^greatly reduced and if yon need anything in wearing apparrel now is the time ? to buy. Go to. Mimnaugh's Greater Department Store for irresistable 1 values. j 11 * * * . I White Has Out by Negro.Jj dome time during the afternoon yesterday Mr. Fred Shumpert and t Steve Meetze, a negro, became invol- i ved in a difficulty in the, store of Mr. I Dempsy George, at the depot. It is said that Meetze cursed Shumpert, whereupon the latter knocked him down with an axe handle. Thinking he had killed the man Mr. Shumpert turned to walk away, when suddenly the negro jumped to - his feet, opened his knife and used it with f effect upon the cheek of the white jj man, making a painful though not ^ serious wound. His thumb was also j cut. Sheriff Corley was soon on the 1 scene and the negro was lodged in 4 (ail. The wounded man was brought to the offiice of Dr. Derrick where he received proper attention. Star Out Sis Sraias. Leaving his bed sometime in the dark hours Of early morning stealing away from his wife and three small tT\ 1 TfkQ UUilUIVU) ABA UlYUJg0M/U| U1 XI w Laurel street, Colombia, Monday morning, went into the yard in the year of his little home and emptied the contents oLa 38 calib^Forehaad ft Wadsworth pistol into his right topple. The bodfy prostiate upon the Old ground, aadeyTared by the mornlag frost, was found by his wife at I o'clock. Why Mr. Livingston thotda nave sniffedoni thelife upon which a. wife aid three children jrere dependent for tnpport wiU MArer ibe vknownv, tt':: tto let^ ^ ere^ leet wordi, helve the mystery that enrap* the hasty and wtol deed. For week or more the man had been despondent and unwell, but on Sunday he seemed much brighter. Mr. Livingston had been up to Friday morning foreman of the *'negro gang" at the Southern railway shops. His wife is prostrated with grief. PINE SALVE ACTS LIKE A POULTICE RELIEVES ALL FORMS OF SKIN DISEASE 1 ->' > Vomen's Spring S mneement was re promise made so: styles that womei been cut to almos ng is selling chea] CH & SOLID LEATHER BOYS' SB For Big Boys - - - - $1.50 Smaller Boys - $1.00, $J .25 These Shoes are made of *ood leather through and through. The vamps are not cut off iust where the tip is sewed >n,hut goes on out and is sewsd same as the tip. They Hron't rip and tear the first few times a boy goes rabbit hunting:. They are made for that kind !>f wear. Then they have got every style; you can brush them up md wear Sundays. We are prepared for the jirls also. Come see them. EHRLICH'S. C27 Main St. j [ COLUMBIA, S. C. | ^IEE^^ A Sstabllslied 1868, will^iia^dyDa agairifct innecessary -exferava^Qce, establish rour credit and Insist yon. in doing msiness in a business way?besides guarding your cash against Ipse by fire >r theft; 7> We have over 2,500 Depositors at his date?can we add your name. (Carolina National Bank, COLUMBIA, S. C. W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. Engine and Boiler Fistures. I have just opened up a new and ull line of engine and boiler fixtures, onsisting of valves, gauges, coupings, etc. Piping cut and threaded o order. Engine and boiler repairng also done. Satisfaction guaran -3 / /*1? A ecu. urve me a inai. J. J. RIKARD, fitf Lexington, S. C. THE PUCE FOR JEWELRY IS AT SENTZ'S \ t We cordially invite our Lexington friends to visit the House of Sents while in Columbia. Of ?ourse, we don't expect you to buy something every time you oome?we just want you to see the nioe new things we have in the Jewelry line. And we just want to add that we have thg very best of every. thing carried by a first class ImtaIiV hafiaa. And. then, our prices art extremely low. Drop in and see m on your next ieit. CHARLES F. SBNTZ, JEWELER, 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C. 1 '1 y * y uits was held Monday mor sceived with joy by hundre me time ago: that he woulc 1 appreciate, and Mimnaug t half and the whole store : p. Winter suits at frost ni t T+- . - ; <? .' ' ;* - * " .v J '* V ? /! . ! ? , / _ > 4 ' 'J} 1 IWANTEDtMrty-five hei Horses and Ma change for Mn GREGORY-COI 1113-1115 Ha s Colum \ > * I / . * < / \ ' ' 4 \ ' ? ' ' V . ' . I 1892. 1 Lexington S 1 LEXINGTON, 1 Capital, Surplus and Und I 5 per cent interest paid m being computed semi-annually received. I Commercial accounts also , | Ample facilities for hand % account will be appreciated. m Safety deposits boxes for i i t CITIZENS OF Are You G< II rupNi We hare every article in this lin ... are tbe very lowest. W gi vjmg'&em jost what they w4nt at p erate wliai we carry in stock, but we j us, you will find any kind of Farr J Bed Room, Dining Room or Kitchen. you read this advertisement and be si joura 1208 Main Sfree I B jL 1 > uits! ning on the second fioor of ds of women who anxiousL show the first new Spring h cbmes up to this desire, is bubbling over with unipped prices. " : : ' j[ \ \i\ -C.-. ' ,v/- : .v%::^;. % :f : " , - . - ?v- . v \* !$ :>) M? * ' .. ' . i -Customers for ? ad good young > ares, or will ex- > lies. > KDER MULE CO. mpton Avenue, \ bia, S. C. | / j . . 1 . x % . f ' " i . 1908. 1 . _ ayings J5an&, | ivided Profits $27,000.00. I on sayings deposits, interest u Deposits of $1.00 and over I . v given special attention. m ling your business, and your I rent, $ 1.00 per year. I ROOF, President and Cashier. I / I I ; LEXINGTON, >ing to Buy ITURE! e, and our prices, either for Cashior e take pride in serving our customed, >rides that suit. It is useless to enucqt* IK assure you, if you will only drop in to., J uture you may need for your Parlor, 1 Thinlr nf n? vrhilp fit hnm* vhon I ire to call when in Columbia. \ irnnirnmM nn II , fumuiuM uu. t, Columbia, S. G. i =======-. ^ \ i | i