su LACE AND SWISS CI Monday we start a sale of Lace and every housewife^ We offer for sale 348 pair, for 98c a pair. White Lace Curtains, full size, yai a pair; now 98c. White Swiss Curtains, in figured am 1AMM rtrt UiocU r%es Ol o ( Y"l f\r\L lUligj WUI til dO ao tjpit it; o ^/an \uvuv now 98c a pair. MAIL ORDEI M I M N A U G I PENCIL AND SCISSOBS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Let us have your paper dues. It has cleared off now and the farmers are busy. Reader, do you owe for your paper? If so, call or send by mail and settle. FOR SALE?One milch cow. Marshall Roof, New Brook!and, Route 1. Don't forget, to mail us election returns as soon as the votes are counted. Monday, September 7, 1908, being a tho Tj>riiwtAn Savinars UVUUaj vuw - ^ ?? Bank will be closed. Mrs. L.W.Wise and Mrs. Best came npfrom Pelion on Friday to attend the funeral of Col. James C. Fort. Messrs. Thos. L. Harman and Alfred J. Fox left yesterday on a business trip to Kentucky and Tennessee. . Next Sunday at Nazareth there will be preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. ana 2 p. m. As Monday, September 7th, is a legal holiday, The Home Bank will be closed. For Exchange?A fine blooded setter bird dog for a good 'possum dog. Ap . . ? tt T ?g n ply DO A. JXL. uaillliui, JiCAiu^ivu, V/. Mr. Junius Bailey, the young son of Editor Bailey of the Johnston NewsMonitor, gave us a call on Saturday. FOR SALE?A good milch cow. Apply quick to J. J. Fox, Lexington, Mrs. Silas P. Hutto, of Columbia, - and Miss Pauline Hutto, of Leesville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Clark. Mrs. B. D. Clark and daughter, Pearle, have returned from a visit to relatives at Leesville and Batesbvg. Miss Elizabeth Dominick, of New-: berry, is spending a few days in Lexington the guest of Miss Lula Kaminer. Mrs. J. Frank Kneece, of Batesburg, was a visitor to Lexington on Friday, having come over to attend the burial of Col. Jas. C. Fort. Mr. Lyle Sollee, of Batesburg, was the only applicant for the Citadel scholarship, which was held on last Friday, ' Nearly everybody in Lexington went to Brookland and Cayce last week, daring the high water, to view . the river, See the big wrestling match in Roof's hall Saturday night. Catch-as catch-can between "Kid" Riley, of Indiana, and Harry Lewis, of New York. Several members of Sinclair lodge A. F. M., ot New Brookland, were in attendance at th$ burial of Col. Fort FILLED all the ?11 the Mule Co. [BIA, S. C. :iNG! ! Fence is the very best fence mannason for handling this kind. We have is?all sizes, weaves and patterns. The can be found anywhere. Merchandise. terchandise embraces everything?Dry lats, Ladies' Dress Goods, Gents' Forn'are, etc. / to please, and all we ask is an inspecinquiry as to our prices and terms. ;raft, I issssss8s9sss a Wagon | nterest. | ?a and Car- $ ?2 ye terms | gg nee from | 69 Come to ? en. 1 S3 o?J |. NMMMaeaB MyCWBCWSw Valuable Property for Sale. I offer for sale my home place near r Brookland consisting of 10 acres with good dwelling and ont buildings; good water and fine orchard. 25 acres near old Saluda factory; fine lands for farming and trucking. Two lots with house, blacksmith shop and store house in the main part of Brookland, in front of the park. Easy terms. For further particulars, apply to M. P. GUNTER, 8w4Gp New Brookland, S. 0.