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Onr New Carpet Department is a great suceess and the men in this room are working day and night. It does not matter what price yon get on this line we will sell yon for less. We ' propose doing the carpet business this season. Customers outside the city will save hotel bill and railroad fare by coming to Columbia and Mimnaugh's to buy their carpets and house furnishing goods Everything new, no old stock. Ladies' Ready to Wear Department. One of the largest and best in the South. We have spared 110 pains or expense to make this a great department. Ladies' Tailor made Suits from $5.00 to $75 each. .1.1. 1MNAI PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. The jail is empty. T. X. L, cares cold in the head. Monday is saiesday in October. Lemons for sale at the Kaufmann Drag Company. Congressman A. F. Lever is on a two week's business trip to Washington. Solicitor George Bell Timmerman has returned from a dying trip to Virginia. Ask your dealer for T. X- L. i Have you paid for your paper? If not calf or send and settle. We need the money. A large lot of first class cooking * i rrr n T> moves at vy . -r. xtuui h. Capfc. James C- Fort, of Pelion, - was in town yesterday and called to see ns. Mrs. Alma Geiger and bod, Norman, have returned from a visit to friends at King's Mountain, N. G. Buggies and WagODS, the best on the market, W. P. Roof. Remember to call and settle for your Dispatch when you sell your v cotton. An interesting protracted meeting is being held at Uoion school house, in the Kyzer settlement, this week. * County Auditor Derrick and Treasurer Sbealy are ready for their settlement with the Comptroller General. Large and small floor rugs just received from factory, at J. S. Wessmger's, Chapin, S. C..? Will Schwartz is clerking in the Lexington Department Store, and will be glad to have his friends call and see him. The valuable real estate of the Estate of J. B. Stokes in the town of Batesbnrg will be sold here next Monday before the court house. Beautiful winter lap robes in many patterns, at W. P. Roof's. Apply to the Secretary of the Lexington County Fair Association for entyy blanks. Remember the dates,: October 17,18 and 19.* Misses Lola and Willie Kaminer, of Colombia, made a short visit to relatives and friends in this vicinity last week. Don't forget that we sell the best baggies that can be bought at the price. Lexington Department Store. MisB May Boozer has recovered from a spell of sickness and her many friends are glad to welcome her among them again. Mr. and Mrs. George Rikard, of Batesburg, visited the family of Col. and Mrs. M. D. Harman and other relatives hereabouts last Sunday. The latest fads in dry goods and notions, at W. P. Roof's. Mrs. Lula Beeland and children, who have been visiting relatives and friends hereabouts, returned to their home in Macon, Ga., Friday. The latest weaves and styles in dress goods are offered by J. S. Wessinger, Chapin, S. C. ifcev. P. H. E. Derrick was in the city on Friday. He leaves for his new pastorate at Ceres, Ya., today.? Newberry Observer, 22. Correspondents will please confine themselves to actual news items, and let them be short and sweet, otherwise we cannot handle ;hem. Joseph Smoak, a substitute railway clerk, has been studying the j post offices of South Carolina prior J to going to work on a regular run. On examination he made 99.39 out I of a possible hundred. se"crs3r stoe] Colum t$?"THE SAME G sive Cash. Dry Goods S you to give us a call ar Millinery. Millinery. We are working night and day for our Fall Millinery Opening. We will show yon for that event one of the finest displays of Hats in the South. Ready-towear Hats now on exhibition. Evening Coats. In cream, white, gray and light tan. We have to sell 100 of them, hence we will name a popular price for the kind you buy at $35.00 and $40.00. Remember our price is $25,00. Dress Goods and Silks. Our display of Dress Goods in street and house shades is up-to-date. See our line of Plaids, Moire and Crepe de Chine. In small wares we carry a com When you want a high grade sew; ing machine for a little money, call on W. P. Roof. Mrs. I'Ans Jackson nee Meetze, of Horatia, Sumter county, is visiting relatives and friends here, her old home. Miss Zenker, daughter of Henry J. Zenker, formerly of this county, but now residing in Rock Hill, is I visiting her Uncle, John G. Zenker, l and other relatives near here. I Fresh stock grocerfes, dry goods, I shoes, hats, gent's furnishings. Give us a call, pleased to show goods. J. S. Wessinger, Chapin, S. C. The following young men are at| tending South Carolina college from ! this county: C. E. WessiDger, Brooks J. Wingard, C. L. Shealy, Charley Shumpert and Brooker. The ohain gang is now at work on I the Lexington road jast beyond | Wyse's ferry. The gang has done some good work on the roads in Boiling Springs township. When you want a fashionable suit of clothes or the latest fads in gents' furnishings, call at Frank's JobbiDg House, Columbia, before purchasing. Prof. Sidney J. Derrick and wife, who have so delightfully enjoyed their vacation with Senator D. F. Efird's family and friends, hava* returned to their home at Newberry. Miss Clara Mcguire visited the Misses Graham several days last week, and has gone with Miss Mary to attend school in Aiken. A line of New Fall Dry Goods. Finest exhibit ever shown in Lexington. Call and look before buying. W. P. Roof. Mr. Perry Caughman, of Columbia, and Miss Corrinne Parler, of Parler, Orangeburg co, were married last Wednesday. Cotton is high, but our stock of ducks, brown goods, drills, &c., are going very cheap. Lexington Department Store. The residence of Dr. Julian E. Kaufmann, on court house square, is nearing completion and is now being painted. It is a handsome building and quite an ornament to the town. A New Home Sewing Machine, a machine that has a reputation, for sale cheap, either for cash or on installments. Call and see it at the Bazaar. Oak beds, iron beds, dressers and washstands, chairs all kinds, bed springs and matresses, at J. S. Wetsinger 8, Chapin, S. C. Bev. J. G. Graichen has returned from a short sojourn in his old home at Winchester, Ya, where he has been visiting relatives and friends. He filled his pulpit at St. Stephen's last Sunday evening. The nicest and cheapest line of clothing for men, youths and chil-' dren ever shown at Lexington. Lexington Department Store. WANTED?Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel for firm of $250,000 capital. Salarv $1,072 per year payable weekly. Expenses ad vanced. Address Geo. G. Clows, Lexington, S. C. Young men who want to dress neatly aDd in style, should learn the way to Copeland & Bailey's Columbia, where the will find they best in gent's furnishings. Keep me in mind when in want of anything in the general merchandise line, I carry in stock a large snd well selected stock and will give big bargains on anything you may need. [ The best goods at the cheapest price is my motto, and I only ask an op portunity to prove this, come to see me. H. M. Wingard. bia's C OODS FOR LESS M( itore in Columbia, and 1 Ld compare the prices ^ Every Department in Our Sta Save Time and Honey by Coi EvWr-^-^viS JJl If you are not careful in selecting the place to buy your shoes this fall you will let the nimble dollars get away from you. The high price of leather always effects the medium, and lower grade shoes most. Don't flatter yourself that you can detect the difference between a solid and a, shoddy shoe. The vital parts are hid. so you would have to cut the shoe open to examine the center and inner sole. We are willing to be held responsible for the wear of every shoe we sell you. You don't have to know good shoes in order to get good ones here. You don't have to knew shoe values in order to get them cheapest here. We have but one price?the lowest. Women's Flour Grain Lace Shoes SI.00. Women's Kangaroo Calf Shoes. SI.25. Made strong for every day wear. EHRLICH'S. 1643 Main Street I fill [IHDf I P f 1627 Main Street} lULtMDlA, 2. It FINAL DISCHARGE. lUOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO li all persons interested that I -will apply to the Hon. George S. Drafts, Judge of Probate in and for the County of Lexington, State of South Carolina, on the 4th day of October, 1905, for a, final discliarge as Guardian of the Estates of Lula Riddle and others, minors. MRS. N. ALICE RIDDLE, Guardian, September 6th, 1905, 4w47. Piano Removal Sale. We move about September 15, to No. 1432 Main Street, almost opposite Masonic Temple. We Want to close out -every Piano and Organ in stock, and have mark ed down prices as an inducement. Write or call quickly if you desire a big bargain in either a piano or organ. For catalogues, prices and terms. Address Malone's Music House, COLUMBIA, S. C. NOTICE, DEBTORS AND CREDITORS A LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE A Estate of Elizabeth J. Roof, deceased, are required to make payment to the undersigned 011 or before November 1st, 1905, and those holding claims against said Estate must present them, duly verified to JOHN W. KOON, W. D. DENT, Sept. 25. 4w49pd. Executors. MAIN AND BLANDING ! heapes DNEY" is more than a; buying and selling for a ve ask with those askec ome an< M rn plote stock. Ask t( Our Fall stock of place and ready for sre is Complete, You Wi ^eri30op?ir?.Re^i L Pants at [1.2o. Tli a laboring man. (; , have your size. A ftlliflg Direct to Jackets. Business 8 of wearing apparel SB B Lexington i WILL SE HELD ON FAIR GF r\ i 1 -i ?r uctooer I i Write to the Secretary for premium lists and Come to the Fair and get all youi days D. M. CROSSON, President. Leesville, S. G. At a meeting of our I August 12, 1905, it was d< of our corporation from ( that of GREGORY-CONI was hied with the Secreta change of name be record* i i ji v__ wnicn nas oeen aone. ?n the assets nor the mana affected in any way. All correspondence shou Conder Mule Co. We thank you for past continuance of same. Re GREGORY-GOB JOHN W. CONDER, Secret COLUMBIA, I Ii89s* | LEXINGTON P 1BXD I Does a General M Id LOANS MADE 0] H M5 Per Cent. Interest Al W i w -on T ^ # # ^ y V HBBB tmm 1 STREETS, COLUMBIA, S. C. t Dry Goo phrase?but is a known fact. "Wh ish only means we sell cheapest 1 by other stores. & See Us* ) see the new Corset I Skirts. Skirts, omfort, Thompson s rice. Si.00. Also a Here is where you find the variety for iris Waists, we have your selection. .Prices from $1.00 to al with the Ameri- $20.00. Company. On their la position to offer Hats. Hats. See our new blocks in John B. Stetpi , i son's soft and stiff Hats. J All the new shapes in popular priced Clothing is now in j hats fron 50 cent to $(5.00 each. All the your inspection. We i new shapes in Caps, includiug the Glen.ng Woolen Cassimere garry. We are showing Hudnuts comlese are the goods for plete line of Perfumer}*, Toilet Water, ret a pair while we Powder, etc. See the new arrivals in full stock of Waiter Pocketbooks, and Belts. Special for one >uits and every item week only, a complete line ef Ladies* for gentlemen. Hose Supporters, the 25c. kind at 10c. OS Ul 1 Coimtir Fa.ii> { SOUNDS AT LEXINGTON, S. 0M th, 18th, 19th. entry blanks. Send in your entries in time, r neighbors to come and have a few s of fun. C. M. EFIRD, Secretary. Lexington, S. C. mini toard of Directors, held oil ecided to change the name xregory-Rhea Mule Co. to )ER MULE CO. A petition ,ry of State asking that said 3d in the hooks of his office, making this change neither gement of the business is Id be addressed to Gregorypatronage and beg for a spectfully, MULE COMPANY,' ary and Treasurer, - - - S. C. 1905. | 9 SAVINGS BANK, J < iGTON, S. C., |jj ] Banking Business. j| $ FAVORABLE TERMS. J lowed in Savings Department. 8 ^OF, CasMer. f|' / I9VfVVVVM9W9?wve?vvvv<9i?ip?vvvvv j THE | |B"CTS"2" STOZEeZEl ^ 999099C00990Q99999999999999999 dss Store. i i y? Because we are tne only exciu- ; . We ask nothing more than for j I J