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JH?M?OgmWM??? r Our busines J everything appe: J we carry one of 1 ? freight, and whi] > Come in and you # bargains we are ^ Of latest styles o farm to the styln \ Of every descrip' 5 to please everybi ? Ties of every f appear well dres S Never buy un J department stor( ^ erate what Mimi J have the goods t< J will be served pr | J. L cwwwv^ wv PSNCXL AND SCZSSOBS. | Wayside Notes Gathered Here and I There by a Oisoatcb Mm. I Mr. Scott Hendrix spent Sanday at j Leesville. j Deputy Sheriff Miller spent Monday j in Prosperity. Mr. W. A. Harman's new residence I is Hearing completion. Finest and best selected stock of dry goods and notions ever brought to Lexington, at W. P. Roof's. Mr. Marshall demons, or uuoerr, was in town on Friday. Mr. B. H. Barre was the guest of friends at Leesville Sunday. Hon. George Bell Timmerman came down from Bates bur^ on Monday. We are making a special run on. j granulated sugars. Investigate. W. P. Roof. Dr. Frank Roberto, of Georgetown spent Easter at his old home here. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Roof of Colam bia, spent Sunday with relatives here. For your groceries, always come to I as. The prices are the lowest. W. P. Roof. I Mr. J. C. H. Ranch, of Saluda, spent | Baster with his daughter, Mrs. W. E. Black. Me89r9. W. M. Schwartz and Paul McDonald, of Columbia, spent Sunday here. Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Shealey spent Easter at the Doctor's old home in ! the Fork. ? Don't buy your plows until you get j our prices. That's all we ask. W. P. Roof. i Mr. Lewis Roof, of Columbia, 9pent i Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs | B. B. Roof. . Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rauch, of Rock Hill, spent Easter v, ith Prof, and Mr9. W. E. Black. Another shipment of those fine mackerel, at 2 for o cents, Jbave just arrived. ** " Root. Mr. Oscar L. Derrick, of Rock Hill, spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Derrick. THI >s continues to grow mc aring on the market. 1 she grandest stocks of i le our store is now full ( will be delighted with ofKarincr TVTinrnnnp'h's ATA ^ HATS >f all colors in felt. Stn sh Panamas, just in for Shirts tion for spring and sum ody. conceivable kind that ? sed. til you have inspected 3. We have the goods, laugh carries in stock, o please you. Ask for omptly and courteously Shoes! I We handle the celebi for men, all styles. The other makes of the best s Children and Infant ? The best to be seen in Cc Shoes for farm and hi appreciate the values in 1 h^AAIT TTT"U flfJIor TTmi Tinxr , DIVU& wv/i J wa wujr well known for dress and { because they have alway I embraces the latest lasts I pair of nice shoes, and th< ' appeal to closest buyers. . M i n twwvwwtvw Mrs. J. W. Dreher is spending some time in town with her sons ana relatives.?Calhoun Advance. Mr. C. S. Ranch is having his handsome residence on upper Main street covered with galvanized tin. Everybody should hear the lecture of Mrs. Armor in Roof's Hall on Friday night. Admission free. Millinery?We have sold hundred's of ladie's hats since our opening. For style, beauty and economy buy your hat from W. P. Roof. Miss Martha Hendrix Caughman, a student of the University of South Carolina, spent Easter at home. Mr. John P. Able, one of the most successful and popular business men of Leesville, was in town Monday. 1? ? i i s A/v?. ;nn4 we Littve <111 auuuuauue ui iiuiu jusu I now, and the price is very low. See I us. W. P. Root. Mr. Lawson D. Melton, a prominent attorney of the Columbia Bar, was a guest at the barbecue on Saturday. Mr. M. W. Mason, the polite salesmaDager of the Col ege Place lots in j Columbia, was here last Wednesday. Our spring and summer line of shoes have arrived, embracing every style for men, women and children. W. P. Roof. ITCH cured in 30 minutes by Wooford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails j Sold by Derrick's Drug Store. 6mH Misses Mary and Platie Bell C*u$. h man spent Easter with the Misses Hattie and Bessie Hook, near Columbia. Miss Lutie Fallaw, a charming young lady of Batesburg, was the admired guest of Miss Ada Williams on Sunday. Prof, and Mrs. F. W. Rauch and little daughter, of Wards, spent the week-end with Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Black. We have cultivators and harrow's for ever\T purpose. Get our prices. W. P. Roof. Whenever you want groceries of the best quality, "at lowest prices, see the new and fresh stock at H. N. Kaminer & Co's. There will be communion services at at. John's, (Calk'sRoad),at 11 a. m. next Sunday. Tlie Leader?, Th >re popular e^ery day ?he wonderful success nerchandise in the Cai )f bargains in all depa: what you see- Order is the place and here 3 iw Hats from the ches your inspection. mer wear, ana unuer ire necessary to have this feature of our gre It is impossible to e] for it is his aim alwa} what you want and T. Why go elsewhere. Shoes! She; ated Bannister and Crossett Queen Quality, Selby Shoe C< hoes manufacture! for ladies. Shoes in variety of styles and >lunibia. ard wear guaranteed the bes this department you should si or not. All the shoes we can l substantial wear. They are p< s given satisfaction and the and no one is well dressed wit! 3 interesting part is that the i n a u g C o I u m b WfcWWWVWVi Mr. J. William Mitchell, a progressive bueiot 88 man of Batesburg, was in town yt sterday on matters of business. Miss Mima Hook, a popular and attractive young lady of Brookland, spent Easter with Miss Maude Taylor at Gilbert.The many friends of Mrs. Lizzie Boozer wiil be glad to learn that she is rapidly recovering from her recent severe illness. A line of new dry goods and notions ?all the latest patterns in dress goods. See our stook before you make your selections. H. N. Kaminer & Co. Mr. J. Frank Wingard, of the University of South Carolina, spent Eastei with his parents, Col. and Mrs. J. Brooks Wingard. Mr. Sim J. Miller, Lexington's popular deputy sheriff, has the finest garden we have seen. His cabbage is particularly fine. California dried peaches at 12% cent? per pound. They are nice at tbi9 season. Try them at H. N. Kaminer & Co's. Mrs. Lula E. Rast and Messrs. W. B. Rast, L. B. Rast, E. H. Yarn and J. L Haigler, of Swansea, were here yesterday on business. Mrs. E. .T. George is at Union, S. C., visiting her son William D. George, who is quite ill, suffering from the effects of a fall in the Buffalo mills. Miss Jennie Lyles, the attractive y.ung daughter of C pt. and Mrs. J. Feaster Lyies, is taking lessons Miss Ethel Dreher. Misses Caro and Ruth Efird, Annie Ma-tha Meetze and Mae Boozer, o ihe College for Women, spent ihe Eastertide at home. Mrs. James Oswalt, of Gilbert, who was operated upon at the Khowlton Hospital, in Columbia, last wees, .s improving satisfactorily. Mr. Will A. Raw], of Batesbnrg, visited his father, Mr. James E. Raw], on Monday. He wa9 wearing that "smile that won't come off." Mr. Heber Ballentine, a bright young gentleman of the Rocky Well section, was in town Monday and gave us a pleasant call. Subscribe tc the Dispitch. Ilffi SPffi e P^ice Fixers of iwvmiuww for we give personal att( of our business has enth rolinas. New goods are rrmeuts we are bound to by mail if you cannot co: rou find just what you w II Ml M N ipest You will find rcear Spring and Summe i you Mirr ^ater Eaoh garmenl aumjg elegance of design make them much ready-to-wear garr >es! i Shoes All the new >., and grays and blues an finish. single breast mode fe the As we buy stri< ry *re ten per cent. on yoi opular stock pS $10.00 I h & ( I 3 3 3 a C a j Mrs. E. T. Hendrix and little son, ' of Columbia, were t ie guasts of Mr. j and Mrs. J. SjI Headrix on Saturday j and Sunday. Mr. and Mrj. Garfield Caughman, of Columbia, were tne guests of the fnrmpr'a narpnta Mr. nnH Mra* .Tamou j Caughman, on Saturday and Sunday. , | Mrs. L. I. Kaminer and two daughj ters, Miss Pearle Kaminer and Mrs. i I W. E. Garrett, of Columbia, were the guests ol relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Mary Harris Armor, the great woman lecturer from Georgia, will . speak on the liquor traffic in Roof's Hall Friday night. No charge for admittance. The greatest woman lecturer of the age will speak in Roof's Hall on Friday night. There will be no charges for admittance and everybody should hear her. , Mr. S. K. Bouknight has recently moved from Newberry back to his old home near Leaphart's station, where ] he has opened a first-class blacksmith shop. Mr. Bouknight is one of the ' best workman in the country. The Columbia Grocery company is offering extremely low prices on all ; kinds of staple and fancy groceries. ! Call on them while in the city. Mr j S. L. Montgomery is the genial man| ager, and his corp9 of assistants will give you courteous and prompt serf vice. P. J. Rucker, Columbia, S. C., says he will give you the garden huckleberry and six packages of his favorite j seed for 20 cents, or, he will give you j fifteen packages lor 35 cent9. Tha't is ' his colejtion of seed now. He is ' planting over 50 kinds new seed to inI traduce next year. Farmers, improve i your seed stock and poultry and live | eusy. i I Ccnmsnc ment Speaker. j The Honorable John E. Swearingen, Si at e Superintendent of Educa| fcion, hiri accepted tlie invitation to ! deliver the annual address beiore the j j stud -11of the Palmetto Collegiate j | Institute at the commencement exer- i I cises to bo held on the 23rd, 24th and I ( 25tn of May. j I i: Suhscribc to the Dispatch. BELM 10 s cc Batcsburg aLd neig mtion to gather the la' used our efforts and v coming in daily by ( catch everything re" me in person to secure ant. aanHHHMHMItainMMflHIBMaUKUMMMMdtt i A H ^ u ic 8 m y va o the largest assortment of ir Clothes in the city at inaugh's ; contains style, originality, and smoothness of finish that "classier" than the ordinary nent. shades of elephant, greens, e shown in both double and Is. jtly for cash, we can save you ar clothes purchase. to $30.00 )omp wvwww^wv* i YOUR SUMME s = 8 Oxfords, Sailor Ti Straps, and many o The leathers cor ^ G-nn Metals and Ta H Prices: $1.50, <1 P $3.50 and up. i I _ | Lever, Turner Case Reversed. The supremo court has reverved the ' decision of the lower court in the case j of Benton G. Turner, a young white j man of New Brookland, who was con- J victed of seduction last year, and the j case will again be tried. | Send us your orders for job printing, | envelopes, note and letterheads, legal j blanks, cards, etc. All work exeeut- | ed promptly and in first class order, j 1 >MP A htormg towns. test novelties of # Tith. ample room ? * express and fast \ w as it appears. % some of the many in i rir?i?i ? i?mm MicKaels-Stern & Cq, ^ Rotkcnci. N. 1 r any, i 'WWWWWW^ R FOOTWEAR 1 IS NOW READY f 'he largest stock if Summer Footwear j? the State to select m m. The styles are Hies, Pumps, Ankle j| ? ther styles. ae in Patents, Kids, gjj-' ,ns. H 52.00, $2.50, $3.00, j| j THE SHOE MAN W IN COLUMBIA. j| -------\ 2To ice, Blacksmith. ^' j I now have my shop open for repair work of all kinds on Bush River Road, one mile above Leapbart's Station. Best, work at lowest prices on short notice. Give me a call. g S. K. Bouknight, w27 Columbia, R. P. D. 2. Bottle drinks of all kinds and flavors will be found at the Bazaar Fountain. On ice in season. f i lNY