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PERSONALS I ! Mr. C. C. Justice, one of tlie best! farmers and citizens of the Edisto, was in town Monday and paid our office a pleasant call. lie reports crops fairly good and promising. ' Editor Wm. M. Oxner. of the Lees- j ville Twin-County X?ws, was in at- j tendance at court Monday. The courteous and clever 1). D. ! Smith, of Batesburg. was among a j number of his citizens here at court Monday. Mr. Will A. Rawl. a prominent lumber dealer of Batesburg and an old Lexington boy, is a juror at this, term of court. Mr.; L. D. Brabham, a prominent business man of Batesburg. was here at court Monday. We were glad to see our old friend, Dr.. J. M. Sease of Little Mountain in town Monday. was an interested visitor at court was an interesting visitor at court Monday. Mr. E. M. Fraley, formerly of Brookland but now engaged in farming near Gilbert, was here Monday. Chief Mitchell, known for his vigilance and cleverness, accompanied the number of interested citizens of Brookland here at court Monday. j MEET.ME AT TAPPT Ma Ready s: Su In many ins ; Ready-to-Wear DEPARTMENT || $3 Sounds unbelievable, but going to sell garments lil WAISTS In this lot you will for year round wear. All si right up-to-the-minute in styl DKKSSIS Come in ne materi tional values at twice this prim while Selection is good I'llTTKO.VTS In Silk Jersey; ?'i j tire st<?<-k made to sell as-hii-'h 9 this sa!" at 9 I Cor. Main and Blanding i MHBHBHBHHRBBBSEBHHHBBSHi Mr. C. I. Cromer, a prominent merchant of Columbia, was here in- < tereste in the emir; proceedings .Monday. !< Mr. .V. 31. Glaze, a clever vuiin.!,' business man. was anions a lari^e number of Hrookland folks here at court past few days. Mr. Heed L. Keisler of Gilbert, ; was here at court Monday. I 1 -Mr. Jas. \Y. Shealy, ??l:r very oincient county farm demonstration agent, was here Monday shaking hands with citizens around the court'1 house. ! Mr. W. M. l^tird was here Mon-j i day as busy as he was in the cam- j paign shaking hands cleverly with j, those whom he met. | Mr. B. E. Williams, one of Swan-j sea's prominent merchants was in at-j tendance at the court house Monday, j Mr. D. D. Amick and son, K. A..I from up on Hollow Creek were busi-1 ness visitors here Monday. j; We were indeed glad to meet in the Dispatch-News office Monday, Messrs. J. P. Sox and B. V. Jones, two of Brookland's clever gentlemen who were in attendance at court. Mr. Dempsy E. George, the clever man he is, and the popular shoe dealer, of the town of Brookland, was here Monday. I Mrs. Marshall Price and son, Roy, of Gilbert were pleasant visitors at iy E -to-Wei ENS A" its, Cc stances Garmen Bargains that take you the women of Columbia MAY ECONOMY EVEI ; 11S I I I we are actually Bring TEN ke these for $3. home the find Waists suitable SI" ITS Wool .b >od looking Waists. Quantity is lim e. $5 values $:? tor best choice als, would be sensa- COATS Wheth< 5. Better come early Conservative M S:; ?offered at. . . t manufacturer's en- DR11SSKS Cho as ?(>."> 0, all to ko in that were form this low j.-riee. 5ts. Ready-To The Dispatch-Xews office Tuesday, 1 r>n their way to the capital city. Miss Helen Crosby of Dntesburg is spending- the week with .Mrs. D. Mover. Mr .Jin*! Mrs. Henry \\ ienues. .Mrs. Hydriek Wienges and Miss Ada Trezevant of Si. Matthews, spent Sunday in town witn .or. aim m r>. Samuel it. Mr. JL 11. Kcisler. <>; 111, Sluloii section, a student of tin- Lutheran Seminary, has gone to (irccnville, j Tenn., where ho will d<> supply work J during the summer. Jtev. Samuel Uailcy, now from Darlington, was a visitor to our town and to his old homo out on the TwoXotch road. Mr. George C". l'rice has returned to Lexington after a week's business visit to points in Florida. We are under obligation to Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Powell, of Graniteville, for a box of beautiful sweetpcas. which now decorate our table. Mr. M.S. Kaiser, a veteran of the Philippine campaign, who also saw service in the World War, is at home for a visit to recuperate his health. For the past few years he has been doing special government service in Washington. Among prominent citizens of the county in town Monday on business was Mayor L. Hall of New Brook THE GROW con ir Price ts at less than the usual f back to the good old low price have ever bought stylish garnu MT for Friday and Saturday. HO DOLLARS and you will take ; biggest bargain in years. ersevs?Weil made and very stylish, ited so we advise you to come early $10 em- you want a Wrap, Sport Coat or odol you will tind i; in this jrreat lot $10 use from Silks and Cloths, odd lots itTly marked at two and three times U(. a? $10 i<n w n -Wear Department land, who ?-aI!*-d .* Tin- i >ispaf<h-! Xews n:\],-r and : ;i w" ?? Pjs su'n- j -x- ii'. iiall i "ports rhinos' it little slM.-li ill i hooklainl "a a.-connt j <.f ill.- mill running: only ]>..! lim--. hut notwithstanding this th.nv is f spirit < !" optimism. The town experts j ' soon t<> have an election on the ques- j j tion of installing waterworks and ! | sewerage. Mr. Hall believes it will j ; < arry and expects smin to sec these/ j ; modern improvements help tin- , ! health, of the town. WOlTOli!) (o.M.Mi:\( i:.mi:\t. I ('omtiU'ntTinent exercises at W'oiI j final College. Spartauburg. will be I held .Mine 3-tb Live Lexington boys l will this year receive their diplomas. having finished the course. They nr.*: Sam. A. (b-orge. Ira It. Lever. !' . i 1. Oliver. II. V. I last ami Coke 15. 1 Smith. ! WHEN ! I i in Columbia. Lunch with us at I I j Creamery Lunch Room 12H? Lady Street. 1-2 block from Main. You will be as welcome as the flowers in May. j The best of everything" and reasonj able prices. | Creamery Lunch ^-..1 1.:? c r I I 111 1H 1 iflfly SI. V WIUI1II>1?, n. v< ING STORE omy 4 i the cost of ir >rice of one days of 1913. Yes, it has been ents of dependable quality at sue Yes, you can expect to buy ments worth twice the Sf ITS Sergres and Tricotines. and o materials: many art* handsomely silk women and misses COATS Stylish Polo Coats as well as mst styles only. A lew extra sizes ineluded at this sensational prior.. 1>11?\SSCS Wwrst Sprint? Styles. On .tnarnients will readily eonvinee yon i intended <> sell at. this l"w price... Second Floor J MOVE] \\ e are now located at 1215 Gerv home where we are better prepared Chandeliers, Washing* Machines. ! Edison Mazda Lamps. Motors and Li en era tors, rewounc Department, under supervision of an expert on motors and generator; B. C. Electr: ! U. R. BROOKS, Jr., Pr ELECTRICAL CONTRA "Intelligent Servic 1215 Gervais St. BRING YOUR JOB PRINTING TO r MEE' Sal h the Bo kVINGS laterials-Two Gari i MANY YEARS since h prices offered in this vdU di: for $15 gar- You will get a real surj price. the wonderful garmei ther high grade SI'ITS Here's the Prize Suit F ; lined: sizes for at a prh-e thai will sell thei Sir, describe them here. Come a coats Some of the tinest \Vi Wraps in highare itn litded in this sale. Coats are also Knihroidered and Plain Mode $15 dki:ssi:s it you intended t? e !oi>i< at t hese your new Spring Dress ? '? si I iiey wert; never Xo matter what style or size. S15 in this ! ; ( i-iu s ivinu. .. wagmwjumaawimbwapmwmpefatfmim1 :iy? jhm *?/ rinan utew?wwoaap ????_ D i Vh ais Street, our new I to serve you.; I , I ?%aj Vacuum Cleaners, ' i A 1 and rebuilt. This Mr.. J.. K.. Allen. / s ? LC L.O. esident ACTORS :e" Telephone 692 rHE DISPATCH-NEWS. r ME AT TAPP'S k A d I -i ttom I .. I f M 1 If ? 'I ) -.yj nentsfor I 1 y-to-Wear | I'AIITMI'N'I I ^ mse when you see ' pM its here for $25. ;.cjq Ivetit of the scusuii and I V . I xii <juiok 1 v. No room to ud see tor yourself $25 aps iti the Department if ''m Columbia, S. C. ^