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I MATCHLESS * ^ We have received all the ad able prices. Wash Suits for J Shoes and Hats, Fancy Mill | LEXINGTC | J. L. wvwvwwv^ 'i -I I Ml P8NCXL AND SCISSORS. Wiyside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Bay your garden seed at The Bazaar. Fresh stock just in. g Mr. W. J. Derrick, is among the jovial jurors here this week. Mr. Geo. A. Shealy, of Edmund, was k town yesterday. Saturday is the last day to make your tax returns. Garden work has begun in earnest. Keep it up. 1 Mr. W. A. Keisler while in town Monday called in to see us. The trees are beginning to show rfgns of new life. Come to see us while court?ing. Mr. J. Albert Meetze, of Columbia, was in town Sunday afternoon. Miss Charlotte Kleckley has returned home, after a pleasant visit to ber oousin, Miss Estelie Gable in Columbia. Col. P. H. Nelson, the noted criminal lawyer of Columbia, was here attending court last week. Mr. W. Boyd Evans, one of the most successful young lawyers of Columbia, was here for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Meetze of Gabbettsville, Ga, attended the burial of the former's Mother, Mrs. Martha Meetze, on Sunday. The Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Wessinger, of Gilbert, attended the funeral of Mrs. Martha C. Meetze on Sunday. ITCH cured in 30 minutes by "Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Derrick's Drug Store. 6m31 Mrs. Jules A. Krentzlen, of Washington, D. C., came down on Sunday o attend the burial of her mother Mrs. Martha C. Meetze. Wanted?Piedmont cigarette cou, pons. I will pay 40c per hundred cash in redeeming these coupons. Rice B. Harman. Judge Chas. G. Dantzler spent Sunfamilv in OrancrebuK?. \itmj ^ ? w Mr. E. P. West, of Leesville, the popular book-keeper for the Matthews Bouknight Co., was here on Monday as a juror. Mr. 8. B. Oartledge, one of the most popular young business men of Batesburg, was here on Monday. Ex-County Commissioner John W. Hendrix was in town Monday shaking hands with his friends. ]?r. J. S. Wessinger, a prince of good fellows and a prominet merchant of Chapin, i9 here at court. A beautiful line of ladies dress goods ?all the new spring 9tyles?just received at T. H. Williams'. See them before you buy. FOR SALE?A bflat Cornet, nickel finished and bright polished in fine . condition (good as new) with nice leather carrying case for sale at low figures Apply to Rice B. Barman Col. Robt W. Sliand of Columbia, that fcightoned Christian gentleman and well learned in the law, was here oil Friday and Saturday. Gen. G. Duncan Bellinger, ex-Attorney-General of South Carolina and foremost among lawyers, was here on Friday and Saturday. Dr. H. W. Bays will lecture on "Courtsnip and Marriage" in Roof's Hall next Friday night. Admission 15 and 25 cents. Hon. Samuel B. George, pecsident of the Home National Bank, went to Sumter Monday on matters of business. Lawson D. Melton, Esq., of the Columbia bar, was in attendance upon oourt last week. He is a son of the late Samuel Melton one of the most foremost lawyers of his time. The man^r friends of Mr. Frank George, the popular carrier on R. F. D. 2, will be pleased to learn that he is able to be out again, after a severe attack of the grippe. Mrs. Jas. E. Rawl continues to improve and will soon be entirely recovered from her recent operation in Columbia. Subscribe tc the Dispatch. I It is a recognized fac for the spot cash? A us. Prices are the low / ( jfc w yy.'f ^ ' vance styles in Spring Goods for M( right now, Spring Dress Goods in e inery and Pattern Hats. >n"people I H WE llfi ^VWVWWWWI The farmers are turning the soil for another crop. Many acres are being sown in spring oats. The many Lexington friends of Mrs. Ohas. B. Harman will be pained to learn that she is lying critically ill with fever at her home in Augusta, and was too ill to be apprised of her mother's death. Mr. Elijah Hall, of Mims, one of the most snccessfnl naval store manufacturers in the State and a mighty good man, was here on Monday and gave as a pleasant and profitable can. WANTED?Reliable, energetic man to sell lubricating oils, greases and paints in Lexington ana adjoining counties. Salary or commission. Fairfax Refining Co., Cleveland, 0. Mr. J. C. Reynolds, the popular head of Reynols & Craft, one of the largest mercantile firms at Swansea, was in town yesterday. Mesers. P. H. Shealy and J. P. Shealy, good substantial citizens of the Dutch Eork are jurors this week, and gave us a pleasant call on Monday. Monday Feb 22, being a Legal Holiday, The Home National Bank will not be open for business. Monday, February 22nd, being a Legal Holiday, the Lexington Savings Bank will be closed. Bottle drinks of all kinds and flavors will be found at the Bazaar Fountain. | On ice in season. Mr. J. S. Boozer one of Chapin's prominent merchants is attending court. Mr. Elias Caughman, of Columbia, came over on Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Meetze. Mr. Caughman used to be a resident of Lexington and his host of friends were glad to see him. Col. J. H. Frick, of Cbapin, a successful attorney and leading citizen of that town, was here on Monday. Just arrived at H.N. Kaminer&Co., a lot of fine mackeral, at 5c piece. Try them. A new line of notions, embracing all that is late and up-to-date, at lowest prices, at H. N. Kaminer & Co., Mr. B. C. Amick and mother, Mrs. S. C. Amick, of Irmo, were in town I last Thursday and called in to see us. _ Mrs. Corrie Hook, of Lexington R. 1?'. U. If W?8 in town buoppiug yeauoxday. Mr. J. F. Backman, of theCongaree section, was in town yesterday and did not forget us with his dues. Mr. J. Frank Derrick, of the Fork, was here yesterday and gave us a pleasant call. Mr. Albert R. Taylor was here yesterday and called in to see us. Mr. John P. Corley and son, W. L., prosperous and influential citizens of near Lexington, were in town yesterday and renfewed their subscriptions to The Dispatch. Mr. P.- H. Hallman, a substantial farmer, was here on Monday and gave us a pleasant call. We regret to announce thatthe Rev. A. R. Taylor has been indisposed for 9'sveral days. He is much better now, much to the pleasure of his many friends. Subscribe to the Dispatch. I I your house nm 0rat1n6 0! Will you not allow me a cha guarantee you best material and good taste (ask to see m; one to do work cheaper or be webb's al 1627 Main Street, U!u?u urtiSjhu KM t that we are the largest deal Lnd iii this way are better pre f! 4- AArln .->ta rk vinol cot. \JIUUUS aIC tiic ucoi. ?? v, THE^LEA^^S. ^TH mBBBHranms m, Women and Children. You sh< ill the newest fabrics, Muslin Unde] ARE ALWA\ COLUMBIA, SOU1] vvwwwvww Mr. J. P. Oopeland, of Baxter was shaking hands with his friends here on Friday. Mr. W. K. Shealy, of Batesburg, was here on matters of business Friday. Mrs. Elizabeth Derrick has returned to her home at Leesville, after a visit of several days to her daughter, Mrs. Dr. P. H. Shealy. I iUO luailj 1X1 OUUI U1 ui uuu Court Frank W. Shealey, are glad to see him again in his office after a severe attack of pleurisy. I Mrs. P. Brooks Harman, of Columbia, is the very attractive guest of her mother and other relatives near Lex| ington. Mr. John P. Able, one of the most I progressive farmers and business men I of Leesville, was here on Monday, j A number of our young people witnessed the Clansman at the Columbia ! opera house on Monday night. Pay your dues to this paper. ' Subscribe for the Home and Farm. 1 Only 25c. in connection with The Dis-! patch. We have been requested to announce that the Bev. B. W. Cronk will not be able to fill his appointments next Sunday. He i9 visiting his family at Pembroke, Va. lyOST?On last Sunday night between the residence of C. M. Efird and the Lutheran church, a ladies heart-shaped breast pin. Return to The Dispatch office and got reward. Miss Hellen Corley, the eldest daughter of Sheriff and Mrs. P. H. Corley, leaves this morning for Atlanta, where she goes to study the millinery art. She was accompanied by her father who will go on to Birmingham, Ala., on business. Ladies* ready-to. wear hats, latest styles from the greatest fashion centres of the country, just received at T. H. Williams. See them before you buy. Will Erect Konumeat Ta CanfftAara'e Da&d. Washington, Feb. 13.?Marble monnments about 30 feet in height and su tably inscribed are to be erected by the United States to make the Confederate army in the cemetery at North Alton, 111., and in th3 Green Lawn cemetery at Indianapolis. The bodies of 1,353 such soldiers were in the Alton cemetary and 1,620 in the Indianapolis cemetary during the Civil war. In these cases it was found impossible to identify the bodies of individuals and give each grave a separate headstone as provided by law. The secretary of war has approved an allotment of $6,000 for each of two monuments, one in each cemetery, to take the of individual headstones. The report comes from Gaffney that express whiskey shipments are decreasing. We do not understand how that is when the snake season is ap j proachmg ana mini is scarce, too. i"*1 imf" iifW!liMntriiaiir* )S PAINTING, DEC- I I PAPERING 1 nee to figure with you? I applied by men of experience S y finished jobs.) I allow no B >tter. Try me. Kg RT STORE, I Columbia, S. C. ? [ers of Commercial Fertilizer ipareu ru give yuu iuwer pinwant to figure with the best i E PR^TE OF Duld see our showing befor rwear, Dry Goods and Noti rS WELC [ H CAROLINA, t WWWWV m Km Two car lo good busines grand lot. A buy than rig] "OU3 uregor OHN! ' i V. , . *'" * y J- ?; k'fc ;i * "T "-: vte/v * *v?' s in this seetion. W< es than you can get r !armers of Lexington EATESB^G ^ e buying elsewhere. New Spring ions, New Spring Clothing for OME at c m H /mrT/k Ar w i waa wwwvwww 01 of MULE We now 1 grandest I01 ^ Business H< m\ shipped to Wk matched te? a matched te* mules. ads cotton mules, s horses and mar md there never i tit now. c Guarantee Mea] y = Conder iV 1113 Hampton Stroot, Co MH rive i HBjBgBg one Mule g||gnffi brouj Com< llflBlliS for t] 1313 Assemblj Columbia, South ?mac????? ^ms&*k W^S^k Ipi $$&&% m>mm M^wtL ^V: ?'^Tj^te-' ., " * " '" -. ' sZ l?P *'&' tr"/--"~""' '-*" - -?." V "^1 *'->? ? e buv our Kanits, Nitrate o j ' nost anywhere. Come to s< couoty, belicying that it wil ^ iTQ\ ; Suits for Women at most reason- ^ Men and Boys?Knobby Styles, ^ )UR STORE I $3t R3A ^ ^ ipClSljfB * wvwwvwwwwd S AND HORSES. , tave in our barns the ; of Good Mules and irses and Mares ever Columbia. We have tins in big mules, and , uns in medium sized together with several ss are included in this was a better time to V is Something." 4 Lule Company Lumbia, S. C. rill have to ar-^^H )n Feb. 6 or 7, 1 3ar of the best 1 s that were ever 8 jht to Columbia. 1 i and see them f| Ley are fine. || Street, 1 Carolina. 1 w. P. ROOF LEXINGTON, S. C., Agent for all kinds of " Farming Imnlements. I WEITE FOR PRICES. aBgare^HaBga^agaBsaBmBaMMM ! Soda and Murate of Potash 1 e us. Tell jour friends about 1 1 i , i i.i ii i 9 be to tneir pocket book s sake. | . iNi i I ..' 1V'