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?Tj;? . For! j i = " /N ?l Iiiivery vriri A pair of Kid Gloves ma We have an unusually good li braces all kinds and sizes and Table Linen We have some very fine q see them. v I Unusual Fancy Silks, jdst what yoi I Center Pie< ? ' | S< ? awa Affavina a. nftllpH ) I? V CUV/ VUVtlUg u. wv*>?v< I for the [dresser, etc., Table ai R %Jhristmas. Some are embroi< R are all sizes in the lot. , I Good Chr: -| We have books for eve^yb R happenings that interest chile R ors, at from 5c. to fl.25 each dard novels by leading author, I Gut Grass ai R At this Christmas season \ Fancy Hand Painted China at gifts. Good Thin* Give that boy of yours a g mas. Velocipedes at from ?1. We have toys and games c er things that the little folks c ?? & > ' : ' Vf * x WM ' -V : V. |\ J: I; Mailorders] I IH ??^ PENCIL AND SCISSOSS. Waytide Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. If it is a box of fine candy you want you can find it at the Bazaar. Mr. H. M. Wingard spent Thursday in Columbia on matters of business. / A full line of Christmas post cards every description at The Bazaar. Mrs. Dr. J. J. Wingard was a visitor to Columbia on Monday. ' Mrs. D. R. Haltiwanger spent Monday in the Capitol city. Capt. L. W. Redd went to Columbia on Monday to see Santa Claus. ITCH cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Den-gk's Drug Store. 6m31 Mr. W. pJloof. the popular banker * and cotton niftl man, spent Monday in Columbia on business. Christmas coming on Friday, the Lexingtou Savings Bank will be closed December 25th and 26th, this year. There will be Christmas exercises at Horeb church on second Christmas day, beginning at 11 o'clock. Every-' body invited. Bring a basket. Taxes are coming in now rapidly and by the first of the year the collections will be equal with other years. Mrs. W. D. Quick and Miss Alice Quick are visiting relatives in North Carolina during the holidays. The Home National Bank will be closed on Friday and Saturday, December 2oth and*2Sth. Capt. and Mrs. u. <j. iouiid were visitors to Columbia Saturday and Sunday. Mr. W. W. Bickley, from the Dutch Fork, was here Saturday and dropped j in and paid for his paper. Mr. John Dooley, one of our prompt paying subscribers, came in to see us Friday. Maj. John Wilson'Butler went over j to Edgefield on Saturday to attend 1 the funeral of his kinsman, Maj. Thos. W. Carwile. Mr. B. J. Rogers, one of the finest young men in Lexington county, a resident of Samaria, was here on Friday and gave us a pleasant call. Congressman Lever and his private "R. J. Wincrard. arrived from , 0 , Washington on Sunday morning for the holidays. I Carry a line of e1 i Machines, Stoves j > 3. I Christmas Wants Gloves kes a good present to any woman, ne to choose from. The stock emthe quality i3 the Tery best. l for Christmas uality good9 at low prices. Call and Sale of Silks a want in making Xraas presents. 3es and Fancy 3arfs iion of Center Pieces, Fancy Scarfs ad Tea Cloths at special prices for iered and others hemstitched. There \ Lstmas Books ody. Books which tell of things and iren, picture books in beautiful coli. For grown up folk9 we have Stan's nnlir ao/>K ? OH VJLX1J WW# VWVAA# id Fancy China ye are displaying the prettiest line of id Cut Glass suitable for Christmas js for the Boy ood Velocipede or Wagon for Chris t75 to $4.75. >f all kinds, together with many othlelight in. J L billed Mr. S. H. Wingard, of R. F. D. 1, Lexington, called in and settled for his paper on Friday. Capt. Geo. C. Haltiwanger, one of our oldest and promptest paying subscribers and an old war comrade, was here on Friday and gave us a pleasant call. | Mrs. Lizzie Boozer spent Monday in I Columbia shopping and to pay a visit i to her daughter, Miss May, who is a student at the College for Women. The many friends of Mrs. John H. Meetze will be delighted to learn that she is recovering from a sinking spell of a few days ago, and her condition is now very favorable. Misses Burris and Blossie Kreps, the two charming young daughters of Dr. and Mrs. B. K. H. Kreps, of Columbia, were visitors here for a few days last week. Mrs. Eva C. Taylor, of the Rocky Well section, like the good woman that she is, kindly 9ent us a dollar for another year's subscription. Mr. J. D. Elli9or, a prosperous and influential farmer of the Broad river section, was in town Saturday and while here called in and renewed his subscription. Tho ininiifoKIa Pof. "R?/"?Trloxr fi*rvrr? JL1AV XlllLU&taVXV JL U JL/IVAiV/J f XiVAUl H?Uon, was in town Saturday, and did not forget hi9 paper dues. "Pat" is one of our promptest paying subscribers. Messrs. S. E. Lowman and W. D. Shealy, two substantial citizens from near Ballentine, was in town Saturday and gave U9 a pleasant and profitable call. Mr. M. R. Crout, from Gilbert, No. 1, who is of the opinion that one had just as well be out of the world as without The Dispatch, planked down a dollar and becomes one of our large family of subscribers. Tomorrow evening there will be a Christmas tree in the Baptist church I for the Sunday school. There will j also be interesting exercises 'by the children and everybody is invited to ! attend. I Next Sunday morning in St. Stephen's church there will be interesting Christmas exercises by the Sunday school. Rev. O. N. Rountree and family have moved to Bucksville, Horry county, S. C., to which place Mr. Rountree has been assigned by Conference. ONES yerything in Gene and Ranges. The THj Watch r P. S. Hh Shopping 'Tis needless to in a store like this thousands of an I body. If you do want in our ads. how. Just ask fo Prices are alwa3 before have we g such a fine colled and Holiday Gooc to visit our stor / money. Shop e \r j rush. / Columb v'\ % HBHnHHHi Last Sunday was th? ' 48th anni\sersary of Mr. and Mrs/Jas. E. Henirix marriage. For alU^hese years th?f have lived amon^ us?honored and loved by all?and their many friends wish for them many more years or happiness. y All persons who have subscribed to the telephone line or interested in the line from Lexington to L. J. Langford's up on Saluda will meet at J. H. Shull's store on the 29th at 3 o'clock p. m. The county supervisor has decided I that Wyse's Ferry is the best locaI tion for the new steel bridge over 4- L Cl r. 1 A T M A U/Nni1 ^ V* /-v t U1C OillUUa. 11 19 dUUUU lillC tcuici and the road bed is in good condition. | The gang is now there at work putting in the fill on approaching the river. While looking for something nice and useful go to Scott Hendrix Furniture Store and see the beautiful art squares, rugs, iron beds, toilet sets, bed room suits, rockers, hall cases, sideboards and anything in the furniture line. The prices are always the lowest. SOT TO SUBSCRIBERS?In remitting by bank checks for payment of 1 your paper, please bear in mind that the banks charge ten cents exchange, and, therefore, we lose ten cents.? Make vour checks for if 1.10. or remit in greenbacks. I PRESENTS FOR 31 j DiamondSj Jewelry, Watches Sterling Silver, Cut Class, Art Goods. ALL NEW and absolutely beautiful GOODS. Come in whenever you have an opportunity. REMEMBER we ONLY handle SOLID and GENUINE GOODS. If not convenient to come in, send in your mail order, which always has our PERSONAL AT- j TENTION, with a GUARANTEE TO PLEASE. Always glad to see you at SYLVAN BROS. I Jewelers, Silversmiths, Opticians Cor. Main and Hampton St. Columbia, S. C. COMP :ral Merchandise, j . ii J i J_ sir prices ten tne t EY ARE IN BUS ri|is Sps jhest Prices always Paid nEBHRSEnRHBKZBKSISBHSBBBSSE try to enumerate 3 where you find 4 V bicles for everyn't see what you we have it any r what you want. rs right. Never ;athered together :ion of Christmas Is, and if you fail e, you will lose arly before the [h & ( ia, S. C. / / * Notice Annal Meeting. The County Board of Commissioners for Lexington County, S. C., will meet ; in annual session in the supervisor's 1 office on Thursday, the 7th day of January, A. D., 1909. All parties having claims against the county will please file the same with the under- ! signed on or before said dav. J. BROOKS WINGARD, 4w9 Clerk. ANY, The Bue: tries. Waeons WW 7 - - W ale. SINESS TO PLEU m sice Nex for all kinds of Country P Silverware for Especially for the Christmas trad tiful line of Silverware in Knives, I witn uream ana Tea Ticcners, Mirror: I pieces. These goous are heavy quad: Good Values ii We are making a specialty of 1 each. These Suits cannot be bought Tailored Wais Some arc figured, others are pla | collars and cuffs. Price is only $1.25 Marseilles Be We are offering beautiful Marsell tractive boxes?especially comment $7.50 each. Other good spreads at fr< All Milliner ! ^ We offer all our Millinery at absc is a great saving to you. Pretty Dolls for "NV? 1 if,t.lp cnrPs f!hrist,ma? ia rp.ftllv brings her at least one Doll. Did yc too many dolls? Come here and see stantial dolls we have. We have doll dolls that go to sleep, kid dolls, bisqn can't break?any doll she wants?at $10 each. Gifts for Mothe We are offering in the basement Toilet Sets, consisting of Brush, Cone Jewelry and Work Boxes for Toilet Christmas offerings. Prices are extr Mail H9RB9B5SB9BHHB9EBBHR HHnHBBSBHBEaSBBBBSSHHB FOR SALE?Must be sold some real bargains in seconc hand Mules, Horses, Buggiei and Carriages. GREGORY-CONDER MULI COMPANY, Columbia, S. C. i I Trespass Notice. This is to notify all persons not to hnnt, fish, haul wood and especially stock running at large, or trespassing in any manner wtetsoever as the law will be rigidly emorced 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 Fix , Harness, Pianos LSE. t Week! roduce. ||U* | B Christmas I e we have purchased a beau- a 1 Forks, Spoons, etc., together I j? 3, and all such nice and usefuf 3 $ ruple plated. 9 H i Coat Suits | | Tailored Coat Suits at $25.00 1 j| for less than $22.00 elsewhere. \ ^ its at $1.25 11 in. They all have laundered j jf id Spreads es Bed Spread3, put up in atlable as a gift?at $6.50 and * Dm $3.00 to $6.00. 7 at Cost )lutely New York co9t. This Pretty Girls happy unless dear old Santa u ever see a little girl with 4-U A AMW V? Art ' ' tuo UlIcluj ucauuuui auu ouuIs that talk and almost walk; ie dolls, dolls that you simply ; prices ranging from 5c. to t and sister i an assortment of beautiful \ lb and Mirror. Then we have [} ; Sets and all such variety of Ig emely moderate. =========== c Orders Filled lUflnHBS&BnHnSBSSKBBBSHHni naemnsBnorannHH ^ V * I * ' 1 I 3 2 i k Groceries, Hardware, Etc. A Remember that T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia, have a large and well selected stock of groceries, both heavy and fancy, hardware, buggies, wagons, harness, etc., which they are selling at panic prices. They are both wholesale and retail merchants. Try them with your next order. ers of Batesburg. , Organs, Sewing * ? t.