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I Go to Henry Drug Store, Chapin, S. C., to have your eyes tested for glasses. Examination free. We afco handle a fall line of drag9, patent medicines, jewelry, paints, etc. PXHCXL AND SCISS03S For pore hogs lard at 12)4 cents per I pound, go to M: D. Harman's grocery. Col. and Mrs. M. D. Harman will leave tomorrow for Florida, where oTvor?/i qovp.psI days with bUtjr mu oytuw ? their daughters, Mrs. Sneiderand Mrs. Lee. Mr. Perry D. Steele will have charge of Col. Herman's store during his absence. LADIES ! You are cordially invited to call and see the newest things ont in Easter dry goods, notions, e^c,, at Jfeetze & Soft. The prices are right. Miss Jodie Canghman, a bewitching and talented young woman of Columbia, was the guest of Mrs. Samuel Jesse Leaphart during the week-end. MATTING?Pretty patterns, cheap, at Scott Hendrix's Furniture Store. Miss Ernestine Graiehen the lovely daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. G Graiehen, spent the week-end in Lexington as the guest of Mrs. Samuel Jesse Leapheart. - Miss Graiehch teaches in the Little Mountain high school. Jello, in assorted flavors, 10 cent _ packages, at M. D. Herman's grocery Mavnr Sam P. Roof, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. W. P. . Roof, is spending several days in St. Augustine, Fla., recuperating from his re. ^ illness- May fcfs stay be a Sfeasant one and everybody hopes that e will soon return permanently restored. Daring the hot weather an oil or gasoline stove will serve mighty well r in cooking. . All sizes with or without ftyeus. You will find them at reason'^ablepriaefl, at Scott Hendrix'a Furniture Store. WANTED?Ten or fifteen head of poor yearling, heifers or weaned calves fear pasture. Apply to J. J. Fox, Lexington, S C. * 3 1A*., I have Just openeu up ? wiupicvc line of Ladies' Hats?the veiy latesi styles and shapes?from the highest tc the lowest in price. Also complete line of gents' furnishings, suits, hats, shirts, ties, collars, cuffs, etc. Gal! and make an inspection before yoc bay. . D. E. Hammond, 2w22 Gilbert, S. C. A carload of White Satin flour jnsl received at J.S. Wessinger's, Chapin S. 0., and the prices are right. We have received a renewal front . Prof. H. W. Barre of Olemson college Henry is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W W. Barre and is one of the brightesl young men that has ever gone ooi from Lexington.' Well indeed is he performing his datiea at Olemson. -* See the line of beantifnl Toilet Sets, just received, at Scott Hendrix's Pur nitnre Store, cheap. . Hon. H, B. Wannamakar, of Sandj Bun, was a pleasant caller at The . Dispatch office yesterday. FOR 8ALE?The J. A. Mailer place consisting of 73 acres, a well appointed dwelling and outbaildiugs. A part ol the plice is in the incorporate limits of the town of Lexington. An idea) " - ^1* A r, r\1 cr #?/\ home. Terms reasonable. -a-Hf*/ w .V . . - Alfred J. Pox, real estate and in?arance, Lexington, S. C. * Aak for onr big PRE E list of Parma for Sale. Johnston Realty Company , Johnston, S. 0, ! 20 tf 1 I I! \ n ?i" - "' g We carry at all times | for ail of Your Wants ? 61 w. n. LOiiO MAIN 8TREE Solicits a Share The many friend9 of Miss Katie % ?-11 fn lnarn Bell Uaugnman win oe ^icoavu UV AVUt MM I that she is recovering from her severe illness. Miss Banks, the trained nnrse, has returned to Columbia. New catch fat mackerel, 5 cent9 each, at M. D. Harman's grocery. Miss Elizabeth Harman has returned to Lexington, having recovered from her recent severe illness at the home other brother, Mr. T. S. Harmon. Everybody is glad to see Miss Lizzie again. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Crews and children, of Spartanburg, have been the guests of Hon. and Mrs. C. M. Ehrd for several days. Miss Anna Brown, the charming little milliner at W. P. Roof's for the past several seasons, has returned from the north, to the delight of everybody in Lexington. Miss Brown is preparing for her Easter opening. Mr. John M. Stuart, one of Mimnaugh's popular clothing clerk's, of Columbia, spent the week-end with bis sisters in Lexington. The Easter footwear just received at Meetze & Son's, embracing every thing In shoes, oxfords and slippers, for men,v women and children, surpasses anything ever seen in Lexingington. Call early. Mrs. P. L. Helms and children, of Columbia, have been on a visit to the Misses Stuart. White Satin Flour, every barrel ^guS-capteed, at right prices, at J. S. WessingSr ?, ?hapin, S. C. We were glad to have a call from that most genial eentlAzsan and prominent newspaper man, Ool. S, H, AulJ, of Newberry, on Friday. Col. Anu loved by all of the members of the fourth estate, he having been president of the State Press Association for many years. - . Try the string can beans at lOcents, the okra tomatoes, at 15 cents, Quaker oats 15 cents; all fiesh and good, at M. D. Harman's grocery. . Dr. E. C. Ridgell, of Batesburg, one of the best men that ever lived, was in town Monday attending a meeting of the County Corn, Growers' Association, of which he is the president. ' Misses Annie Lou Harman and Alma > Long spent Satnrday in Columbia shopping. * B. P. Barret and P. I. Rawl were i among those who went to Columbia 5 on Friday night to hear the famous > socialist, Eugene V. Debs. * Mrs. J. K. Derrick, of little Moun| tain, is in Atlanta, baying been called 1 there on eccount of the serious illness 1 of her sister, Mrs. R T. Williams. The many friends of Mrs. \Williams in this county will be pleased to learn ^ 'o mnnh imnroTfld. P Ituau DUO U -r ' Arthur S. Thompkins, Esq., a lead* ing member of the Edgefield Bar, was i in town Monday on legal business. v, FOR SALE OR BENT?Good milch cows with young calves. Apply to ? Mrs. I. V. Wessinger, Lexington, S. & O., R. F. D. 3. ? m ffr Those subscribers who are in arrears will please bear in mind that > the printer is ever in need of his dues, and that we will appreciate an early . remittance. [' WANTED?Second Hand bags and burlap, write for prioes. Richmond ^ Bag Co., Richmond, Va. 25 r A Cold. LaGrippe, then Pneuj monia. Is too often the fatal sequence, Fo ley's Honev and Tar expels the cold, checks the lagrippe, and prevents pneumonia. It is a prompt and reliable t couch medicine that contains no narcotics. It is as safe for yoor children as yourself. i uhmi | iXHivin We have received a World and we cord I latest. ^ \ Our Stock of New i Easter Outfit at Poj MaHaHaBHHHBHBKttqBBnPRBaBBanBrani a Select Stock of the Best. Gi in the Mercantile Line. Wf LOBE BET 601 . a^OILTCIZTO :T, of Your Valued Pat Card of Thanks. To the Editor of The Dispatch. I wiaii uo t>xiena uj> biuoere thenks noiirkKnru Unofnllr flnH U\J llijt Uv?i u^i^u aaaaaoavt*** v manv kind friends who came to idp and tendered their assistance and heartfelt sympathy during my suffering from burns. My heart will ever 'Vs i U l i of iuve and gratitude to you, nnd I prav that God mav bless and reward each of you. While I am not well. I am thankful that I am now able to be ut> yxm. i ^hall a1wa\s remember each and every one of you. Bessie Kleckley. Give Them a CalL irienaswiii nna Tnos. jjlook and Layton corner of Gervais and Assembly, C dumbia. S. C . with fall line of Fancy Groceries, Feeds, etc. Give them a call. 24 5 pet cent inte/tedt paid "on 6adi patent Aenu-annuai^. 2)epoait< Cam mete iaf accaUiitA ai Cfmpfe facilities far 1 xan?fi*uj' WiflP appreciate?. Sa^ekj depa ARE WE JUS1 ? ??? ? " I .' . r i<u ^ :-f f?;'? < Perhaps we ought; achievement. Butvyou kn< more he wants." !fhis heir in soliciting new business; . are so well equipped to bar Piti7on'e Rant U1IILUII O uunn Batesbu mm AT ir*t nf T.5?Hips7 Pattern Hats r ially invite Your Inspection. MEW SPRIMC DRY C Spring Dry Goods has arrivi 3ular Ptices. ME?B?r? III BIB I I flf ???WKtWOTW?m GROCERIES AHD roceries and Hardware, mak i also carry a full line of Sho DBS COHFAI \ 315., ronage. Polite and Pr A. O. Banks Is Dead. Just as we go to press this morning we learn that A. O. Banks died in the old soldiers home in Columbia last night. No further particulars can be learned at the hour of going to press. The Orpheum Theatre. Of all the musical comedies that have come to Columbia, Charles Leslie's company has impressed all theatregoing people as amoi.g the best and the Orpheum ha9 been crowded at each performance for the past week. The mu?ic, songs and plays are good. If yon are in Columbia be sure and go. Cold Drinks, Fruits, Etc* Cold drinfes of all kinds, the choicest fruits and finest candies, always fresh aud HD-to-date, at Summer & Fulmer's, Chapin, S. C. 2w *, & qs. 'A a#u/ '</ {/ * f5,000,00 ncf deposit*,. interest &eiita cami $/,00 and o/ioA, received. do Apeciaf attention, yauz &uMa<z&$, and yawi accoun iit fjaxeA faz zent, &/.00 pez i|eai ^r&Utf&n/ ant/ at Ate v. fro? ' to -be satisfied with presen m "the more a man gets thi tg true, we are then justifie< md especially so, since w< idle it. nf Bsteshurff rg, S. C. HHnHBinUBfflHBS w -<"^C3^k. epresenting the leading Fas Our Eastei-Hats are here SOOD5 AND NOTIONS ed and here you wVA find i <- K^?anwg7ou LUJ i FARES SUPPLIES ing a Specialty of Farming ] >es, all Styles for Men, Won fY, COLUMBIA, H. C ompt Attention. October 1; ^ * i Farms I || Lexington farms are in de- 5jjj ; ^ mand, and Lexingtonians are ^ | ^ buying-. Farm9. If you have one K )k lor sale, or if you want to buy, ft 3 l?t us know. g ^ A nice residence with good or g * chard and gtrden, and 15 lots; Sjj also splendid store house and lot ^ * in thriving town of Inno. New (k negro college tor the town. Price b y very reasonable. g ^ rt n i n v m k! ' IE turn K tAKIiLt i I J aj 1507 Main Street, m | COLUMBIA, S. C. ? F1TZMAUB Colombia, S. 1704 and 1706 M Dry Goods, N< IIng, Milline Matting an Give some though wear and seriously ai will I do my trading If the Best Goods i be considered you w: t FITZMAURICE'S Nono better and n sell the best and you than if you had boug Boys' Clothing, Mei Caps, Trunks at Goods, Silks, W1 Napkins and Doyli tings and Rugs, M Millinery Departm Dresses as low as $1( ed Shirt Waists at oj good apron gingham Island at 5c 36 inche All we ask is that I do all yon desire to and it won't be any memorandum calls f the State. We only g gains we have for y< FITZM i I 1703-1706 Main St. BARBE I am prepared to execute i in the tonsoriai line. Shi Hair tonics, mole and wart to hill or remove moles or i I Prices; Hair Cut, 20c; S Shave, 10c; Hair Tonic, 5c. A. B. SUMMI INFRY H HVbill | ^ i i f i | 1 bion Centers ot the j ? ?. C?'i *5.1(1 see the | :j M " t I ^ g -"* ?.tx. r i - v/* ?* V t S' 11 y f r*l" v /~?t ; ** i * 3 vj MiMVuaMr. t. wria *'wrxrrjmmHHLrr.~y-xr-srrarctjtt+r i im ? -..-tt . jnrAn..: [implements. You will Save ien and Children. Don't hu Dmm LEX ING' i ?? 5tl H I nsu p?niipnfl I B OAT, l-AKfflClfO! m When you need anything in HARNESS, PLOW GEARS, B HOES, COLLARS, PADS, ' Bj Etc., THINK OF ME. HAND-MADE HARNESS A SPECIALTY. B| REPATR WORK PROMPTLY B DONE AT RIGHT PRICES. E. A. FELLERS, I THE HARNESS MAN I fl 929 Gervais Street, mB| COLUMBIA, S. C.' jce's 11 aln St. ,1 fl dtions, Cloth- I ry, Carpets, I d Rugs. M it to yonr Spring and Summer sk yourself the question: Where this Spring? ? and Low Prices are anything to H ill come to flHl aighty few as good. We o.Jy ^ H don't have to pay any more ;ht the cheaper goods. . i's Clothing, Hats end jB iH Suit Cases. Drv B H lv* 7 - lite Goods, Damask, H es, Art Squares, Mat- . illinery, MB ent the best in the State, Silk Hfl ).00 each. 600 Fine Embroider* HH nly $1.00, worth $1.50. 1000 yds . at 5 and 6%c. 3000 yds. Sea s wide. . MBm you give us a trial and we will be done. The stock is Large trouble in buying what your HH or. See us for best values in Hfl quoted a few of the many barma AURICE H Columbia, S. G. |H R SHOP J anything in first-class manner HH5j \t razors and clean towels. Jg k ller. for sale. Guaranteed MH varts without leaving scars. ihampoo, 20c; Massarge, 20c; 1 H j]R, rwAPim- s. rMnaammmmm mmmmmmm '^1 m. * -xp-. - 'iwitt. wiw*l,inBBIAMUHfe' ifH money by Seeing US |^H 3r before Feeing us. |^H| i mwitawicaRMMmmaBMKMnDMVim' rsa 5 tn TON. . . S. C: J