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?awwwwwwvw%. V9VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV\ it Dry Goods J i Millinery it Si ^ ? Tire ; HWomen's Trotaboul ?? Dresses ^ Tor General Wear: Fancy f ^ Wash Dresses. Largest line in the State. <? ^ Superb in style and make up. ^ ^ Fancy lawn one-piece dresses. Fancy Crash one-piece Dressrr es. Fancy Eponge one-piece ^ ^ dresses. Fancy Batine one w _ , piece dresses. Fancy Voile rf one-piece dresses. Fancy Corrr . duroy one-piece dresses. Trim- j ff med with lace. Fancy Crash, ff Hemstitched Linen, Vandyke ff Lace, Embroidery Scalloping. rr Poll line of sizes. Prices S1.50 . ' Jp $15.00. SS Ladies' Neckwear. \\ Clever Ideas for Ultra vv Smart Wear. Fixings that \\ Give an Air of Style. ' " -* -< * - - - ft-n jrancy x?ace uauaro, jstuuity jj Jabots, Fancy Robespierre 2 J Collars, Oriental Lace, Shadow Lace, dnny Lace, Agaree ^ Lace are some of the choice ^ fixings in these dainty neck fixings. Price 25c to $2.00. Footer's Agencj ^ ^ k Best Cleaners and Dyers in the buaic methods applied in cleaning Evening ... gkf Gowns, Fnrs. Slippers; also men's clot ji ^ hygienic process. . Satisfaction assxir w# now. See ns. h m: .. MVV%%VVVVVVVVVVVV cfii uuuuwmu PERSONAL AND LOCALS. The citizen purchased th ; Gathered Here, There dnd foreclosure i Everywhere. . Eargie, its to a position wit > Tomato plants! Potato plants! place. . , ' , Harmon Drug Co. The ^ Mr. Jas. A. Derrick, of Ohaptn, mercehasarr while in town Saturday, called into see banquet on F "fc8- Everybody is On account of an accident to the out and brine press, the Dispatch is delayed this their aunts, t week. boosting Bate W. T. Itister, of Chapin, spent last Miss Agnes Saturday in Lexington. We are always daughter of A ?lad to see him. died at the h< Miss Marie Long, a nurse of the State lumbia Frida Hospital in Columbia, a pent Thursday isa native of in Lexinsrton. estimable fan , patny o{ toei M'ss Elizabeth Harman is spending, the river in t a few days with her brother, Mr. T. S. The Seaboi . . r Harman, on Route 2. a yery convei > s Mrs. Mollie Goodwin, of Charlotte pie living ale ' v N. C,, spent last xweek here with her effective on sister* Mrs. C. M. Efixd. 27th. To ill , Mr. M. H. Poath, a prosperous farmer ^a8t0D, S^ _ . ?: towns can ]< residing on Lexington Route 2, gave us a pleasant call Saturday. CilZ'Z Messers. W. W. Long and son G. P. noon. Long, of Gilbert, were visitors in town The two Saturday and gave us a pleasant call. pr#achers pi Mrs. J. F. Lyles, after spending a about two w while with her sister, Mrs. R. V. Columbia. T Woodward, has returned to her home sistance to a on the Edisto. On reachinj Sheriff Miller and wife spent Sunday ghot and ki with Mr. Sol Miller, who has been Mickeal. H nnM* MAIT Knt ma O.A AI.J 1. Laalf tcij CtVIX) i/uv no WAD W UCDf j w? uviwunv is. improving. Marion Rt ofnearSwai The Home National Bank, of this ^ Johnson't place has loaned the County $25,000 a tre0 . at the rate of 5.90 per cent. This is . timbei > an excellent showing for the financial and big bodl strength and accommodation of onr : local bank to be able to loan this sum Stole H and not foroe the county to seek the A loan elsewhere. , A yoar* pearauce, st There will ba an entertainment at j sbayen g0 Piovidence School house next Satur- 0>Brien ^ day, 26th. The exercise will commence j Sunday and prom ply at 2 o'clock p. m. Everybody tiJ yesterda: is cordially iavited by the teacher, Miss jocajj bank Efch 'i Kleckley, to come out and ,have was tarned , a good t:me. from Columl * . . M^^Tatnef resides-.) stolen a^or near Here, Drought to the Dispatch fand skipped office last ThurscUy, an owl head, j effort was m The owl was killed on bis place and j he has so t measured i feet torn tip to tip j to.ru. 4 t wwwv%vwv*w store of Distin Fancy Parasols The Most Favored Styles, All that Fashion Deorees. Children's Parasols, big as sort men t, all colors, 50c to $1 .50. Look them over. Oxfords. Oxfords Make -Zeigler Bros. In Patent Vici, Kid. two* . strap Pumps. Price $3.00; Tan Pumps, $3.50. The famous Selby Oxfords for ladies in Gun Metal and Patent Leather Pumps, Tan, Button and Lace, Vici Kid Oxfords. Range in price from $2.00 to $4.00. One lot in Vici and Velvour Calf worth $1.75 for $1.50. Boys' and girls' Russia Calf Sandals from 65c to $1.25. Ladies' White Canvas Ox lords in Pumps, one and twostrap. Price $1.50 to $2.00. Children's White Canvas, 4 to 5, for 50c. Elaborate Lace Display ?Elegant Assortment. Prices 25c to $2.00 Best H HH ; Dresses, H ,hes. Best H mm H H ?B eti. Do gjf H flfl M W De A - ' / Latest Edicts of Fi wwwwwwwv WW WW WWWVi V'< A t's Bankof Batesburg, has NCW eLeesville paper under m, , ' .. ;r _ ^ The nandsome i proceedings. Mr. J. 0. . . , , ? , , . completed by H. rmer owner, has accepted i? mu tt< i. ' c 4.U- oa the south wes ih The Enterprise of this n. , a. Church Streets, if town, in fact it is burg Chamber of Com- >omeat and mo8t anged to give an elaborate block betwe n c riday night, April 25th. Itisa large two urgently; invited to come with neat pt ; their wif 69, their sisters, )asg front CQntail heir cousins and help in bb the corner is u aburg. and Hardware d i. the charming 18-year-old other as the Dry lr. and Mrs. P. J. Rucker, shoe departments >me of he** parents in Co- posed of Lexingt y afternoon. Mr. Racker believe that there Lexington, and he and his ^ the old town y< lily have the deepest sym- their all, both of i r friends on this side of inthe business an lieir sad affliction. &\\ jt i8 worth. 1 ird Air Line has arranged and J clean, and rient schedule for the peo- department is >ng its lines which will be Misses Mary and? and after Sunday, April AH the latest wea ustrate people living at niost nompl __ j ?.i i woods and thelat( duoo<* duu uLiicr jucar uy i o save their homes in the I are carried in stc to Columbiatransactthtir Their grocery i return home in the after- j incuts aj.e stock* i everything neede Syrians, claiming to be ! an(* on tlie farm< assed through Lexington j ^or y?ur patronaj eeks ago going towards ' pl?a8?? Give ther 'hey were begging for as- an(^ see ^ id in building a church. Particular atteni g Camden *Rev. Ben John orders and they s lied his companion Abe aD(^ 80 *orwar(* e made a confession and is "his plea. FalSS Da icker, a young white man, . isea, was acidentally killed ^i88 E*vie Dai] ? shingle mill recently by and Mr8, j9hn T ig on him while catting Juulouluor^c . Hie neck was broken 17th. in the 31 st: j terribly mangled. ^9S Da"y trained norse for orse and Buggy. and in thfpnrsui man of preposessing ap- J*er ^J1 ene88 1 ylishly dressed and clean ?.^f ??88 * : , . bright side of life ing under the name of . . . . .. , isteiing angel to 1 ide bu appearance -here and eased the lol knocked about town un- 1Qg and diHtM89 , r, when he presented to a 6ay> ..Itsenongh, a check for $100, which Her sacred re a down on advices received to regfc in tll faT bia. Ipfeis accused of having beneath a mourn 6t) .ami buggy 111 Sumter a8 a memorial to by the light of moon. An acter. Her fuhe ade to arrest, him here but Rev. Mr. Burgos ar succeeded eluding cup- assisted in the la I? t c - t - ?- J k ^%w\vv\\vwv\v^ yvvwvw^%wv*v% UK SI ction Where i "The Nemo." I Today no woman who fully | understands the value of the J Nemo Corset will be without it a single day. Suits, Dresses, Coats. SILK ALL WOOL SUITS. New Silk Suits in the latest shades of Copenhagen and navy blue will be shown tomorrow. lffow SiiTr Tlroasoe in f.V?A A1V VT A VMWVM m mm wmm w soft silks and crepes?all fash* ionable colors. Spring Coats in many exclusive models in a wide range of prices. Serges, Diagonals, etc. $12.50 to $75.00. Superb Wash Silks Ideal Wash Fabrics. Many patterns to select from, all good. 10 pieces blue and white, black and white, a* - ? ? ^ a a *%. lilac ana wnite, zo to ?*z i inches wide. Price, yard 75c I and 85c. - % apartment Stoi ishion, Where Goodi twvwwvviwvvv ^wvvwwwww* Store. Monument U: lew brick store just A monument to the : N. Kaminer & Co., rade John H. Koon t corner of Main and Sunday afternoon by t 5 an ornament to the Piney Woods church, said to be the hand- intendent of Educatio] convenient business nnd others made appro lumbia and Ahgusia. There was present on< story brick building gatherings seen in tl essed brick and plate somstime past. 1 ling two stores. That ised as the Grocery Death epartments and the iphe deaths of Messr Goods, Clothing and man and Ricard, whi< i. This firm is com- has cast a shado' ,on young men who municy in which they is life and a living were both tried and tri at and they have put noney and enterprise p f j ? ? d are pushing it for 'heir stock is all fresh w alius D. Drehe the dry goods su' ^ ^>or^ Antinio, Ja presided over by wo?d among loved o ?ate Belle Caughman. short vacation. Pro! kves in dress fabrics, ?*the befet ^nown e ate line in standard country and would ad jst fad9 in novelties Rl?ry ?f ?he South Car ,0k if he were made presi< and hardware depart- ?? 3d with the best of Quite a number of C d in the family line ?Ver Friday and attem , They are after you Flowerland. je and they study to n a call when in town JUSt J&6C4 ley will do for yon. A Nice Assortmei ?j?an Misses' and Children tion is given pbor-e Hats> Qall and see th yill be promptly filled jng elsewhere. Mrs. by first parcel post. Lower Main Street, 1 ily's Death. Notic Notice is hereby giv ly, daughter of Mr. election will be held Dai|y. died at tbe School House. Diet: nts at Irmo, on April Saturday May 3rd, m pear of her age. p08e Q{ a speei been a professional (2) mjl,9 for 8choo, p a number of years di9triot The poUs t of her profession, by 0>cloek a m an(J cIc Bid tenderness, her 4 0,cloak p. m. voter looking ever on the ed toy.sent their she became a mm- reKistratlon certificate the sick and afflicted Emer3i lely liours of suffer- Homoi antil God saw fit to John ' come up L ^ner. Boa] lains were laid away , njijr ^tuumi i * ? [1 of beautiful flowers J ^ FCSfKlSS 1 > her worth and char- j All persons are h rn! was.eorsduptcxl^by J forbidden to trespass i s, her pastor, who was j hunting, fishing or : st sad rite* by Rev, I whatsoever. The law i ~S ASttl. # V * "t .r? ' \UUVU-VWUw wwwv%v%.vww All People Th Our Most Superb Silks. Crepe Meteors, Charmeuse All the leading shades, the most popular colors. Fancy Tub Silks 75c Messaline, all colors SI.00 Black Silks, all grades, ? 50c to $1.50 Black Habutai, washable..? 50c to 65c Faille Francaise ioplin, all colors 75c Crepe Meteors, all colors . $2.00 Charmeuse, all colors $2 00 to $2.50 Bordered Faille, French im. port, yard $2.50 Porch Shades. The best in the world. Prices: A Vitt Q SCO 7* 7 XWb UJf \J AW t J.. ' y Wi ( i# 6 feet by 8 feet. .. 3.75 8 feet by 8 feet 4.75 10 feet by 8 feet ? 6.00 SPECIAL MATTING SALE. 35c and 40c Matting 29c 25c and 30c Matting. 22 l-2c IB1! this store y wB TO let them m kS S3 nangh's coi re. s Reigns Supreme. ^WWWWWWW mbmbb??na nveiled. 1 memory of com- BEFORE this f was unveiled . :ne Woodmen at County Snper- ___ a Holly Harmon wm" Priate addresses ifc had t0 gatisfy the t 5 of the largest the, provisions of the lat vicinity for with< Every "since that time g made by the^Governm j Every time the Gover s. John T. Hall- | ment of the affairs of ch occurred last ; lished in this paper. 1 w over th e com- ! you'do we believe you resided. They qj le men. . Dreher. ThC PflllH }r, U. S. Coun- 0! .macia, is at Selnes, spending a Wilie Jonbs. Presid. :. Dreher is one ducators of the , ; d lustre to the ==rrr:=====T==T=rrrrrrr _ 1: T* ii. oiina university lent. loluinbians came ?i ? iled the Fete of IVnUf P J1H sived. ' at of Ladies', Olir <*t"< 's Ready Made lem before buy- j y M. L. Miller, (jOOUS, L Lexington, S. C. ===== Shoes and en that a special Wc W3.1lt O at Saxe-Gotba r'ctJ?;,69;,?n call and ins 3, for the pur .1 levy of two | 1 ?.^Up urposes in said j <11111 lllaKC will open at 8 ; i?i < >se promptly at j WllllC 111 t. s will be reqnir- tax receipt and ! Qliy Of IlOt i8. onShealy, lAflUI E r Woods, WItI. I raylor, rd of Trustees., j 1804 MAIN ST. Notice. ..? 1 . 11 er.eby positively ??;? t ; ? lpon niy land by T. C. Cailison'Esq. and ] in anj- maimer Ta'yTor'have returned frob vill be enforced, where they attendep 'IT TAYLOR. ; nicetin^ of Ryt i * - - ? ? UUUUVVUUUfig WVWVW^V*pets JJ Crockery 44 Men's Wear irong. Ratines?Big Assortment All the Popular Shades. This fabric is selling fast; J J big demand for it all o^er the J J country. VJ # 10 pieces, tan, navy, pink, white, black, light blue; all J J the wanted shades. Prices, J J TTQ J C*J. U* vvvy 9 U \y A A J Velvo Ratine?Imported 55 Cloth. 5 5 - French Fabric?Washable and reversible. 55 5 pieces in fancy stripes; 55 very odd, unique fabric; width # 45 inches, $2.50 value - $2.00 5 5 , Window Shades. This department is the larg- ~5 5 est in the State. If we do not ? 5 ^ carry what you want, we will 55 make it. ^ ^ Snowflake White Goods, ?? Faultless Weaves. \ Luna Lawn?25 pieces, ele- ^ ^ gant texture. Per yard? 15c w w * White Serpentine Crepe? 32 inch wide. Price 19c ^ ^ ?I sitors Welcome. J?" your baggage in our charge. Make J) ^ our headquarters. Bring your friends, ^ ^ eet you here. All cars stop at Mim- ^ ^ ner. ? ? ?4 IANK got it's CHARTER and became ITIONAL BANK r. S. Government at Washington that all of National Banking Laws had been complied frequent and rigid examinations have ^been ent. nment calls for a report, an accurate stytethe PALMETTO NATIONAL BANK is pubWe want you to know all about us. When will make j JR BANK YOUR BANK etto National Bank, F COLUMBIA, S. C. int. J. P. Matthbws, Cashier Qniennahln Cnnrlc uGlldUllllUIG UUUUOi *4 ock of Millinery, Dress , )ry Goods, Notions 1 Hats is now complete, ur Iiexington friends to ipect our line of Goods our store headquarters he city, whether they Our prices are right, ?LATT & SON, COLUMBIA, 8. C. ' / ... r^.-r T~ ? rr Mr. Charlie Young men of twenty-five long for a Newberr^" af for tune to'8peotf Awhile men of fitter the district wish thej had some of the money they hia-j. 'V. 1 ... <4 \vY: n v? lire.