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PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered' Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Egg-dye at The Bazaar. Next Sunday is Easter. Wanted?A few loads of wood on subscription. Apply at this office. If you want to buy a nice building lot at Lexington, see G. M. Harman. Mr. H. D. Lowman, of Route 1, Batesburg, was a juror at the special term of court. ; The young folks enjoyed a deligtful sociable at the residence of Mrs. B. D. Clark on Friday evening. Fresh tine mixed canay o cenws pci pound, at the Bazaar. Capt. Wm. M. Carter, of Batesburg, is announced as a candidate for the legislature. Major W. C. Bates and editor N. Rogers Bayly, of Batesburg, were here on Friday. Miss Icoline Harman spent Thurs- , day and Friday in Columbia on a shopping expedition. Read the monthly report of the Lexington County Dispensary Board in this issue. Mr. Chas. B. Harman, president of the Augusta Lumber Co., spent last Thursday in town with relatives. Maj. Hal. W. Ri chardson, candidate for railroad commissioner, was j to in or line with the crowd here yester day* Misses Tarsy Gable and Belle Sons spent Sunday in the Hollow Creek section and attended services at St. Paul's church. / For fashionable millinery call on Mrs. Mollie Miller, Crap's old stand, Lexington, S. C. L. A. Hall, v Proprietor. Mr. J. M. Justice, a good citizen of Irene, gave The Dispatch a pleasant call Fridays Mr. Eugene L. Hartley, one of the prominent young men of Batesburg, attended the .special term of court as a juror. Mr. J. A. Wliitten, manager of the Whitten Dry Goods Company and one ? of the progressive business men of Batesburg, was a juror this week. Mr. F. G. Hartley, the popular merchant and naval store man of Summit, v was among the prominent, callers at our office yesterday. For any kind of job printing, such as note and letter heads, bill heads, envelopes, cards, etc., call or write The Dispatch Job Office. H \ Mrs. Hughes, of Columbia, is spend ing a few days with ner aangnuer, Mrs. Dr. E. P. Derritk, who has been ^critically ill for the past few days. ' Mr. Wm. Charles Farber, the popular vice-president and general mana- I ger of the Mid<31eburg Mills, of Batesbarg, wm a jufor for the special term pf CQQrt this week. Sheriff M. M. Buford, of !New: berry, was a prominent witness in the Toland trial yesterday. Sheriff Buford has the reputation of being one of the best sheriffs in the State. Master Norman Geiger is confined to the bed with a severe attack of measles!, much to the regret of his ; many young friends and schoolmates. , * See the advertisement of N.H. Drig- 1 Srs, of Columbia, elsewhere in this ' ue and when you want anything in building material write him for prices. ; Mrs. Lena Hnbbard and Miss Annie 1 Lou Harman have returned from a ' visit to^friends and relatives in An- ( Lgusta. 1 Mr. J. B. Heriot, wholesale and retail dealer in groceries, fresh meats, 1 * -J LI i. 4.U1. [etc., au an auveruaemciit uuio wocn.. i < He pay* the highest prices for beef 1 cattle and all country produce. Give I 1 him a trial when in Columbia. ] OAS S? A Great Arra; SS CHARMING ZZ We predict that this East SS "Easter CHothee." Every day ZZ humming with eager buyers. ter what your liking may be f< ZZ 70? want Oar offering is sii SS such a showing of stylish euiti ZZ styles are the latest and prioef S2 Matt O gg FAEASOLS ZZ Parasols are beautiful tbi stvleB are uniaue. We have t m n w ~ ? * MVlfl S? GRAND WHI j}^^? Every day this week is g< S3 White Goods Department \ xj Bon and are going tp sell some S3 very cheap. Wa mean what \ ss IRemembe: in stock. Oui best to please, Columbia's D< i VISIT THE HOME OF V U MW M A AH m When You Gome to COLUMBIA. Hundreds of satisfied customers bought from W. D. BATE'S Store, corner of Main and Richland streets opposite J. B. Friday & Co's. : : : : ? * i Don't pay too union tor your dry gooas, shoes, clothing, hats, millinery and notions. Listen to a few of the many bargains that await yon, and come: Apron Ginghams, all colois, 8%c.; we sell it for 5c. 38-inch Sea Island Sheeting 8>?c.; We sell it for .. .5c. Best Pearl Buttons 5c.; We sell them 2%c. dozen. Organdy, all colors, fine and pret.ty, 10c. goods; We sell it for 7>?c. 36-ince Bleaching, the best 83>?c. Dress Ginghams only 5c. Linen, 15c. goods, only .' 10c, 50c. Table Linen ! 25c, 40-inch White Lawn 8%c, 25c. Lawn only 12%c, Coats' Thread 5c. spool. Ladies' Fine Embroider Collars, 10c. goods, only 5c, Remember our store is the Home of Bargains?come. Window Curtains?500 pair samples. These are good Nottingham Lace Curtains 50c. to $1.25 for a $2.50 Curtain, Dress Goods in Silk, Panamas, Mohairs and Voiles. The wildest expectations of getting double your monev's worth. PLEASE DON'T CLASS ME WITH OTHER ADS. "WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE." 3 Come and bring this advertisement with you; we have the goods. 500 people visited my store Monday from 9 a. m., to 2 p. m. Tc give our out-of-town customers a chance we will have a special sale every day. Don't fail to come. . You want Easter goods; we have them cheaper than you ever bought before. Buy Suits at half price., Men's shirts and suits at prices to suit you. Just come; we will do the rest. W. D. BATES, CORNER IWAIN AND RICHLAND STREETS, Columbia, S. C. w Miss Essie Efird, the highly aecom- Lost?On last Friday afternoon or plished and attractive musical instruc- Main street, a leather strap and screw bor of the Batesburg Graded Schools, to go-cart. Finder will please return visited her parents here Saturday and to this office. Sunday. N ,, , n i t\ -\r _xi. ? If you want any kind of job printGallant Dave McCartha, one of the jng done, such as note heads, lettei best young men in the county and a head9, bill heads, statements, envelwn of our old friend Mr. John Mc- opes, cards, circulars, etc., call on 01 CJartha, of Black creek, was a juror ^ifce the Di8patch Job Office. Wort this w eek. firstclass and prices right. Attention is directed to the half mr p w "rampa tvip vpterar page advertisement of the L. D. represented of the Marietta Marbh Cullum Co., Batesburg, m this issue. Works, was a visitor to Lexingtoi This firm is as solid as the South and Week. Mr. Barnes is an arden they are known far and near for their prohibitionist, bones t and fair dealing. TER BARGAINS j of Things You Want at Special I Seasonable Merchai EASTER SUITS. EASTER HATS IN er will surpass all previous ones in There is an air of refineme our Ready-to-wear Department is characterizes each oDe as a con The Easter rush is on. No nut- FreDch b,st,in tI!'u''ve typea 1 tion as the leaders this spring. :>r an toaster buit, we have whet never before has been such an mply superb. Never before baa Those new Sailors, which a been shown in Columbia. The have arrived, together with a j the lowest. newest tailored models. A rai rrtAm Fillprt choice models. Buy early. DRESS PATT FOR EASTER. | Rather than carry over 25 a Spring. The '-Merry Widoa" going to offer them at ooat this , . , , . moat stylish and finest weaves bem in all styles and prices. nno nf aJnaflerrI ynnp , WWW W. W TE GOODS SALE. ?. T.ASTI^R )ing to be a record-breaker in the Easter carries with it giv ?e over bought ourselves this sea- Easter-tide, nice gifts of Jewe , mighty good merchandise very, our recently metalled Jewelry & v_? _ J tiful selection of nice articles s Te say. The goods must go. than jewelers'. r that you can find anything you ^ * mail order department is growing , whether you buy direct or by mai . L. M I M N t apartment Store. I Another Ship olf F & mm mm fjbrokenand absol WEHI^ We have the largest stock of th 1 under one roof in the State. Its a \ ' quality of as well known goods as I Hickory" line. Everybody knows < are by far the cheapest. We are wide open for 1908 with respective lines. Gregory-Cone 1113-1115 HAMPTON AV." 5 1 Lexington Sa 1 LEXINGTON, I Capital, Surplus and Undivi 5 per cent interest paid 01 I being computed semi-annually. received. / Commercial accounts also gr Ample facilities for handlin . account will be appreciated. Safety deposits boxes for ren W. P. R< k 1 1 t ; at MIMN % 'rices to Easter Buyers. Th idise in the Carolinas. EXCLUSIVE TYPES. I >nt about our Eaeter Hats that Never before 1 caption of surpassing meait. Our tave gained wide spread recogDi- shown in Columbia In all this stores history, there waists in stock thai array of chic styles. we nave been daily expecting, ^00* most gorgeous showing of the Very bandsom e chance to make a selection of . , . , , types, very best fal 1 Filet net waiel ERNS AT COST. beautiful Dress Patterns, we are an ace' are 0 ere i week. Toe offer includes the Beautiful wbit of beautiful fl iwer designs. Only I yalue at 25. offe uan'c be duplicated. j Jtiuru net waisl JEWELRY. Others with beautii iDg suggestions. At this glad lry are indeed appropriate. Iu As an extra sp Department, you will find a beau- all etyie8 8D(J pstte uitable as gifts at prices far less . . . r this week only $1.< rant here. We don't advertis in popular favor everyday, s L tUG H & C Hail Orders Filled m e n t Ine MUL ES! received a shipment of fine Mules. For ^Ithese Mules are as good a3 can he raised, more than the ccmmon kind, hut we know want and we have it for you. Some nice ire Mules?all good hroke and good ages. are as good as they grew. Fiicesreascrahle w V W ity buy while you can get it. e ihave a few good business Horses, city. uteiy sound. .. e very best makes ever collected ^aste of space to advertise the ? Sabcock, Hackney and the "Old vhat they are and know they . the best of quality in all of our Jer Mule Co. < ENTJE, COLUMBIA, S. C. * vings Bank, 8 - - S. C B ded Profits $27,000.00. 1 i savings deposits, interest a Deposits of $1.00 and over I ven special attention. I g your business, and your I t, $1.00 per year. I ^ )0F, President and Cashier. ? AUGH'S | Le Largest Stocks of 5EAUTIFUL "WAISTS. 88 ias such a showing of Ladies' Waists been B? Pardon $ brag, but we know we have more ww q all else Columbia. We are selling them, e embroidered net waists, exclusive flowered } jrics, at from $6 to $10. flW :s with Mikado sleeves, trimmed in messaline d this week as a special at $4. B? e lawn waists, all styles and sizes; good W ired this week for 98c. Iff tULUC uimmru ttxwu uiuitu uuuuu uuno qlu v<irm rul Iacp, are cff^red at 83.50 and $4:50. " ecial we offer white Lawn and Lingerie waisls G?J res, an extra good value for $1.85; special for je half what we have eg md we always do our zz ' O 9 P Columbia, S. C. 4 r