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UNHEJ Mail Orders I PSNGZL AND SCZSSOBS. Wtytide Notes Gathered Here and j ? There by a Dispatch Man- j Dr. P. H. Shealy spent Sunday at his old home in the Fork. vChristmas and wedding presents in | great variety at The Bazaar. j Miss Pearl Clark has resumed her i studies at Winthrop College. Mir. H. H. Dreher, of the Selwood ' section, was in town Thursday. j I will close down my gins for the , season on Dec. 15. E. H. Addy. TnriorA a. A. Derrick spent yester- j day at Batesburg on matters of business. Miss Lizzie Harman has returned p. from an extended visit to relatives in j p Columbia. Hon. Fred. Harman, of Richland county, was in town Thursday and called to see us. ; Mrs. Fred. Herndon ha9 returned from a visit of several week9 to relatives in North Carolina. Millinery and pattern hats at greatly reduced prices at Wm. Piatt & Sons, Columbia, S. C. Prof. F. W. Bradley, of the University of South Carolina, spent Thanksgiving with his friend, B. J. Wingard. Miss Emily Edwards returned home on Sunday after a visit of several days to relatives and friends in Columbia and Saluda. The residence of Mr. Scott Hendrix, Lexington's popular furniture man, h adjust had a fresh coat of paint added to his handsome residence. Miss Dora Shirey, one of the, most successful and popular young lady teachers in the county, is teaching a flourishing school at Red Star. Missea Iceline Harman and Helen and Mae Corley spent several days in Columbia last week, the guests of friends and relatives in that city. The weather for the past ten days has been unusually warm for the season and in some sections it is said that the flie is damaging the small grain. We direct attention to the adverment of P. M. Frick in this issue. Mr. Frick is one of the leading merchants of Chapin and you will find his prices right always. ???? S. K * itCarry a line of e Machines, Stoves * 0 , [ 1 r ; t c: P1 I \ ? BBBBBBSEH 9HHB5BBKflHEHE9EH Prior tc be inaugu: lumbia, a] partment linery an furnishing Don't fail / hold good for Christ 4 ' J. L. rilled Mr. D. A. Richardson, of White Rock, has the finest lot of fattening hogs we hare seen this season. He is a progressive farmer and successful merchant. Miss Lucia Mettz Harmon, who has been the attractive guest of her aunt, Mrs. Julius A. Krenztlin, in Washington City, is spending this week with friends in Baltimore. Misses Caro and Ruth Efird, Annie Martha Meetze and Mae Boozer, of the College for women, came over on Wednesday and spent the week-end with their parents. Mr. J. Frank Wingard, of the University of South Carolina, accompanied by his friend and schoolmate, Mr. Bradley, spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Col. ana Mrs. j. isrooxs w mgard. | Miss Martha Hendrix Caughman came over from the University to spend Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Caughman. She was accompanied by her friend, Miss Francis Bull. It was our privilege to see our good friend and old war comrade, J. Belton Shealy, while at White Rock, on Friday. He is enjoying a good trade and carrieg a nice stock of general merchandise. Mr. M. L. Warner, of Lower Fork, in passing through town yesterday, moving Mr. Henry Koon from Boiling Springs to near him in the Fork, dropped in and renewed his subscription. He has always been one of our promptest paying fubscribers, and is a good, honest citizen. Captain W. A. Collett who has been for a long time past filling a position in the Southern station here, left last week for Lexington, S. C., where he is station agent for the Southern. As a fact, Lexington will have a good and competent agent and it will soon learn that he is an alright citizen.?Edgefield News. Roof-Gross. On last Wednesday evening Mrs. ? Mary Roof and Mr. Sim M. Gross were happily united in marriage by the Rey. B. W. Cronk. The marriage was a very quiet affair, only a few intimate friends witnessing the ceremony. Both are extremely popular and they are receiving the congratn; lations of a large circle of friends. ONES verything in Gene and Ranges. The th: Watch r P. S. Hi > the Big Christm rated, the J. L. Mi re offering unhearc of the big store, d pattern hats, n js, dress goods ai to visit the downs ottavtt rlaanrn O VI V V VI J U.V/0VJ. 1 mas announcemei Mimnaug Columbi The Work of Good Neighbors. On last Tuesday the neighbors and friends of Mr. T. P. Drafts, who has been prostrate with a spell of fever for several weeks, gathered at his home, in the Priceville section, and gathered his crop and sowed his small grain. This reminds us of the "long ago," when neighbors would gather together and assist each other in times of sickness. Surely, this was the work of kind and loving friends and speaks well for the citizens of that section. Rev. Leslie to Leave. It will be generally regretted that the Rev. A. S. Leslie has been called to another field. He has been here for the past three years and many warm ties of friendship have been formed. He goes to Elloree, Orangeburg county, and we bespeak for him much success in his new field of labor. Ae will be succeeded here by the Rev. J. W. Neely. Subscribe to The Dispatch. | DOYOtl HAVE HEf!DAGHE? I Do you hold things too Near? or too Far? These and many more are the symptoms of Defective Vision. We will tell you frankly if you need glasses or not. SYLVAN BROS. Jewelers, Silversmiths, Opticians Cor. Main and Hampton St. Columbia, S. C. C O MP iral Merchandise, sir prices tell the t EY ARE IN BUS rhis Spi ghest Prices always Paid as Sale, which w nmaugh Company 1 of Bargains in Ladies' suits, far ion's clothing anc id silks, underwe stairs department, ption. Watch thi 14 Lb. 1 h & ( ia, S. C. ' t a* / r \ \ / Blacksmith, Material. We beg to call the attention of wheelwrights and blacksmiths to the fact that T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia, S. C., is headquarters for all kinds of supplies. Their prices are very reasonable and all mail orders are given prompt and careful attention. A postal card will bring you prices. &NY, The Buggies, Wagons ale. 5INESS TO PLEi ace ITex for all kinds of Country F ill soon r, Of CoTery deLcy mil1 gent's >ar, etc. Houseis space Sompany, Mail ( ~ FOR SALE?Must be sold, some real bargains in second hand Mules, Horses, Buggies and Carriages. GREGORY-CONDER MULE COMPANY, Columbia, S. C. Trespass Notice. This i9 to notify all persons not to hnnt, fish, haul wood and especially stock running at large, or trespassing in any manner whatsoever as the law will be rigidly enforced against all trespassers. C. P. Bundrick, L. P. Stoudemire, P. E. Eargle, Evans Eargle, J. W. Stoudemire, Minnie A. Sumer. 4w8 i Leaders-The Price Fixi , Harness, Pianos. LSE. t Week! roduce. 111111111 11111 V 4 j{ ' I \ 1 t Orders Filled ( < \ w ?1 \ I * _ I In New Place. I beg to announce to my customers and friends that I have moved my < repair shop from the Craps building " to the store building next to Corley & Connelley's store, where I will be pleased to continue to serve the trade % with a full line of jewelry, watches, clocks, etc. Repair work done on short notice. LEWIE HALL, n T Avm/vfAn Q D I Z WO UCAlUglVil) Mt V? | I ers of Bafesburg. , Organs, Sewing - i i \ J >> nr . J