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? We are re< Ec y ' elsewhere. % I J ORDER BY FS2TCIL AND SCISSORS. 1 Wavside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Mr. O. B. Addy, of Cedar Grove section was in town Monday, and gave us a pleasant call. Little Mary Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Simon Caughman, has ' * * -4-1 1 ~ been quite m wita iever ior t-ae week, much to the regret of her parents and friends. At Cost! At Cost! My entire line of general merchandise, will be sold at actual cc st until further notice. D. E. George, Lexington Depot. We are glad to note the increase in trade since the new cotton is beginning to move. Everything points to a record breaking business for the merchants this fall. Bead the advertisement of the Columbia Junk Co., and when you go to the city, carry your old metals and rags along with you. . WANTED?Some of our subscribers who preserve their copies of the Dispatch to send to this office copies of March 10th and August *18th, 1909. We need them to complete our files and are willing to pay for them. Mrs. D. B. Haltiwanger, who has been quite indisposed for three weeks, is very much improved. Tillman Sulton, one of the substantial colored citizens of the Swansea section and a long subscriber of The Dispatch was in town Monday and i -Trad* as ? substantial call. i FOB SALE?A nickel finished / (bright polished) b fiat cornet in good condition with leather cash and strap for sale at a sacrifice. Apply to Bice B. Harman. tf WANTED?Second-hand bags and burlaps; any kind; and quantity, anywhere. Richmond Bag Co., Richmond, Ta. .46 Mrs. Silla Fallaw, of Langley, and Mm. Leslie Parish visited their sister, Mrs, J. K Steele, Sunday, FOB THE BEST MEATUS?Nicely cooked with fine service, there is no plaoe in Columbia that exceils Ben D avid's?The^Parlor Restaurant?Go there and yon will be pleased. Mr. J. B. Oswald, a good farmer and substantial citizen on Gilbert, Route $, was here on business Monday and dropped in and paid for his paper and the Home and Farm for another year. Bargains! Bargains! The entire stock of general merchandise of D. E. George, at Lexington depot, is now being sold at actual cost. Come quick. Mrs. Walter C. Harman, has returned home, after spending a delightful visite of two months to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Randall, of Asheville, N. C. and was accompanied home by her sister, Mi9s Pauline Randall. Mr. J. Pope Matthews, the popular cashier of the Palmetto National Bank of Columbia, accompanied by Mrs. Matthews and little daughter, passed through town on Saturday afternoon in his handsom > automobile enroute to Batesburg. Be sure and attend the big co9t sale now on at the store of D. E. George, at Lexington depot. Prof. Cyrus L. Shealy, who has been spending the summer vacation with his mother at Summit and his brother, Clerk of Court, Frank W. Shealy, will leave on Saturday to resume his duties as teacher in the Camden graded chools. Mr. D. E. Shnmpert, a progressive farmer of the Congaree section, was in town Monday and gave us a pleason^ nrnAhahlo r>a11 Biggest sale of the season is now on at D. E. George's store at Lexington depot. Ex-County Commissioner John W. Hendrix was in town Monday, having come up from Brookland to enter his children in the Palmetto Collegiate Institute. Misses Jessie May Skealy and May Keisler and Messrs. Claude Shealy and Paul Shull, of the Hollow creek section, took in the 9ights at the Isle of Palms and Charleston on Sunday and had a most delightful time. Get in the push and join the crowds that are flocking to the 9tore of D. E. George, at Lexington depot, and buy what you want at cost. Miss Mae Amick is sick with fever at the home of her parents. Mrs. Henry Boozer is said to be quite ill with fever at her home at Saxe-Gotha. Mr9. Dallas Wessinger, of SaxeGotha, is ill with fever ro the deep regret of her family and friends. Be sure and attend the big cost sale now being couducted by 1). E. George at Lexington depot. Col. J. H. Frick, the popular attorney of Chapin, was in towa yesterday on legal business. Mr. O. B. Steele, the well known blacksmith, is very ill with fever. Miss Mae Taylor has been quite ill with fever for the past several days, to the regret of her many friends. Now is the opportunity of your life to boy highclass merchandise at actual cost. D. E. George's store is the place. reiving our fail stoc We have the goods I 8 In a I MAIL Miss Lydia Senn, of the Hebron section, is spending the week with her cousin. Mrs. T. E. Campbell, and other relatives here. Mr. Fred Herndon, who has been painting the residence of Geo. Shirey, in the Hollow Creek section, has completed the job and has returned here. Miss Bessie Kleckley has returned to her home after a delightful visit to friends and relatives in Columbia. Mrs. C. A. Geiger is spending several days with relatives in Savannah, Ga. D. E. George's big cost sale is now on at the Lexington depot. Rev. and Mrs. 0. B. Shearouse and children, oi Little Mountain, were the j guests of Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Black last week. Messrs. Gus Barre and Orin Brodie j left yesterday for Clemson. ! ' 1 Attention Is called to the advertisement of Thomas & Thomas, 1227 ] Washington St., Columbia, S. C., for farm loans. This firm has for more ( than fifteen years past been making loans on improved farms in Lexington County upon easy payments. No j commissions are charged, and borrower pays only actual expenses of the loan, which is re-payable in annual 1 installments for five years. i We regret to chronicle the serious < illness of our friend, Mr. Webb Corley. Grave fears are entertained for his recovery. Mr. Noah L. Black, of Salnda county spent a few days with his son, Prof. W. E. Black, this week. Nothing reserved. Everything must} : g9 ie the big cost sale at D. E. George's store, i Be sure and attend the barbecue and poiid drawing at Jeremiah Shnmpert's on Thursday, September 30. < Mr. W. N. Lucas, a prosperous farm- ; er of the Edmund section, was in town yesterday. POUND?Near my place on last Sunday morning a new drawing knife. Owner can secure same by swearing to ownership and paying for this notice. 0. V. Bouknignt. It Mr. J. Hamp Lucas, one of Woodford's substantial farmers, kindly sends us by Mr. Sim J. Miller, his subscription for another year. Mr. A. R. Sightler, of Gaston, has our thanks for his dollar for renewal another year. Re is a good citizen and well to do farmer of his section. _ Col. D. J. Knofcts, one of Swansea's well-known citizens, kindly and promptly remembers us with a remittance for his paper for another year. Mr. W. H. Roland, was in town Saturday on business, and did not forget the printers and planked down his dollar for another year. Thanks. Let others drop in and do the same. Mrs. Virginia Younginer, near Wise Ferry, sends us a large and pretty 1 peach tomato. Mr. Willie Smoak and sister, Miss ' Minnie, accompanied by their friends, Mr. Gedding and sister, of Columbia, and Miss Kolp, of Winnsboro, were the guests of the Misses Stuart on Sunday. Rev. R. E. Livingston will preach Qnn/loiT in Dionrak /iVin.nh of 11 Q ii^AW >^uauc?j m JL IO^CHU ^uuivu wu JLJL W# m. and in Providence church at 4:30 > p. m. GOOD NEGBO DEAD. On last Tuesday night Nelson Quattlebaum, one of the few old-time dar' kies in this county, died at his home near Quattlebaum's mill at a iipe old , age. He served all through the war i as mess in Co. K. 13th regiment, and was ever faithful to his masters. He had been a subscriber to The Dispatch for more than 35 years, always paying promptly. Nelson Quattlebaum was honest and upright and set a good example to the younger generation of the colored race. t Dental Notices. Dr. R. G. Killifigswarth, dentist, will be at Gaston on Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 13d1i and 14th. Dr. R. G. Ri'lingsworth, dentist, will be at Swansea on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 15th and l(jth. Dr. R. G. Hidings worth, dentist, will be at Pelion on Friday and Saturday, Sepc. 17th and 18th. All parties desiring dental work will please call promptly on the above dates. A Crocd Man. The Hon. Isaac Edwards, of Batesburg one of the popular members of the House from this county, was here Monday on matters of business. Mr. Edwards is a leading merchant of Batesburg and he say4 that new cotton is coming in very fast and is being sold at 12^ cents. Mr. Edwards is a ctevow gentleman and enjoys the confidence and esteem of the people of this connty. IFfk Cs^ ^ k. It will be to y< and have them ai E. G. DREHER & CO. The store of E. G. Dreher & Co., is teeming with new fall and winter clothing for men and boys. The business of this firm has outgrown the fondest expectations of it9 manager, Mr. Edwin G. Dreber, who has been untiring in his efforts to give Lexington an exclusive store for men the equal of any in the State. The new styles for men for fall and winter 1909-10, have just arrived, and there are styles and sizes enough to please the most exacting. The fall hat9, shoes, underwear, neckwear, collars, cuffs and, in fact, everything for men and boys, are now on display, and marked at prices so , reasonable that you cannot afford to go elsewhere. Another feature of this store?and. one that has grown in popular favor with the young men of this sectionis the make-to-order department. If yon cannot be suited with the clothes in stock, Mr. Dreher will take your measure and have a suit made especially to fit your make-up. A perfect fit is guaranteed in every instance. Mr. Dreher has made a study of men's clothes, and if he can't please you, it is needless to try elsewhere. The genial and ever accommodating Lem Sox is again with this popular firm, and will take,pleasure in serving his friends. A most oordial invitation is extended to all and a hearty welcome awaits yon at the E. G. Dreher Co. fABlt LOANS Li.ifi.TiR negotiated in sums not leot than |300 upon improved farms, kj Richland and Lexington counties, re* payable in annual installments. No commissions. Borrowers pay actual v ".penseg of papers. Apply to TSOMAS & THOMAS, 1227, Washington St.,. Columbia, S. C. _ 46 3m 27. S. Driggers. Mr. N. H. Driggers, the popular Columbia lumber dealer ha9 an immense lot of doors, sash, blinds, etc., made in his own factory right in Columbia. Driggers can save you money on anything in his line and he i9 a clever gentleman to deal with. Mr. E. A. Fallaw, of Gaston, this county, is with this firm and will be glad to serve liis Lexington people. County Claims. Persons haviDg claims against the county must have 9ame itemized, verified and filed a few days prior to the meeting of the board. Unless the law, in this particular, is strictly complied with, claims will not be paid. LOUIS J. LANGFORD, 46 2t County Supervisor. CA2727I2TG NOTICE. All parties having vegetables, etc., at my cannery will please call for same on Tuesdays and Fridays of each week. All those having articles already put up will call and settle for same by September 21st. j. d. McCarthy, It Lexington, S. C., Route 5. At The Lyric. The Lyric theatre in Columbia has recently ^installed a new picture machine with a much enlarged new curtain. The machine is one of the largest, most powerful and latest improved. The bill this week is polite vaudville of a high class. The attendance i9 unusually large. Go and enjov yourselves. There is always some j : tiling new iiuu pjrcisujg. . Improvement Needed. "I suppose you like your uew motor car, Mr. Wheatlands?" "Yes," replied the wealthy agriculturist, "but I'd get a lot more satisfaction out of the dad gura thing if I could only make it feel the whip when it gets balky or skittish."?Kansas City Times. A Smile. When you wake up in the morn With a feeling of "all gone" Do not go around forlorn. Meet it with a smile. If the sun will not come out. Do not poke around and pout. Put your somber thoughts to rout. Meet It with a smile. If your Job looks hard today, Piled up seemingly to stay, Don't hare reelings or dismay. ; Meet it with a smile. j If & bill comes in to you Which like long been oYse&ue. jpen't coturert the air to "Mua" < Meet K with a smile. -Bejfcgi K^gJL 4 '-WT our advantage to visit our s t the right price. fk UC H & I ( BHHBHHHnHHHnnHBi Sid or Hills Have No Terra THE Bl The car for the doctor, the man or for pleasure. The ca: every.time. Write us for ca scription, free for the asking. GREGORY-CONDI AGENTS FOR SOUTI 11134115 Hampton Avenue < ii ?? Bargains! We are offering for the next few days a job lot of buggies we will sell a top buggy, set harness, lap robe and whip complete for $68.47 while they last. ! Don't fail to get you one before they are all gone. CAUCHMAN COLUMBIA, P Wood's Descriptive Q I ? t 1 _ j II I I rail seed taiaiog i now ready, gives the fullest E a m n information about all ; E P |j m fi ** Seeds for the | Q 10! UU Farm and Garden, I Grasses and Clovers, | i -^ie Farmei \ Vetches, Alfalfa, 11 will advance moi SRyeWBarley?etc. : i house Company Also tells all about ll -rue STANDU Vegetable & Flower Seeds ji that can be planted in the fall to I I offei'S the UTOteCl "? r% i _ _ t f advantage ana prom, ana aoum i m Ai o ^ ui -r i* on ^ i b in the bouth and Hyacintns. Tulips and other j ?1 Flowering Bulbs. Vegetable and fi Ceipts of this COll Strawberry Plants, Poultry ; 3 1 Supplies and Fertilizers. U 111 tlllS SCCtlC Every Farmer and Gardener ?hon!d \ a hov-o hopn mo Hi have this caialnc. It ia invaluable Jn ' 9 liavL Uc^ii iiiau its helpfulness and FUgsrestive ideas for i B , r profitable and satisfactory Farm or ; I tl USt COHipSnV 10 Garden. Catalogue mailed free on fl . request, write for it. I percent. Write I T. W. WOOD & SONS, J 1 ^3 Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. Cl) B V I OnflOTf Fishing Tackle. | ^ This is fishing ti ne :iud at The ' Bazaar von -will fin 1 a full line of I tackles ex all kindt. Poles, bobs, books -1 and lines. Come to us for your tackle, The Bazaar' itore before buying r* a I w %J I I COLUMBIA, S. C. I BBHannHHHHHHHHBHi" irs for the little BRUSH ffj ?USH mail man, the business r that delivers the goods talosue giving full de iR MULE CO. I CAROLINA. Columbia, S? C Bargainsl ? # \ BROS. - s. c. nt. Money on Cotton * 2 T nan Trncf pAmmnv nf PnliimKia ? J J JUCIU VA- JL JL UUV VA WlUillk/lU ney at 6 per cent, on Standard Warereceipts for cotton. ^RD WAREHOUSE COMPANY don of the strongest storage company the lowest rates of storage. The reipany are good collateral at any bank )n, and special, a arrngements e with the above mentioned loan and i advance money at the low rate of 6 * I U/nrnkniiAn On I - i naiGiiuudc uuif COLUMBIA, S. C.