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MILLINE All the French and Am< The verdict of many of t] able to judge?the prettiest department in the South. Hats in great variety from Baby Caps in lawn and silt line of Caps for boys. Grand Miilin&rv Queuing Gain VII HilW ? > wa j wp _ , You are Cordially Invito OUR SILK AND SKIRT I We have the Largest ar<J most complete s South of Baltimore. Any price and style fi High grade Novelties, swell effects from $3i [PB2TCIL AXTS.SCZSSOBS. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Always use T. X. L. for pains. We need money. Pay up. Ask your dealer for T. X. L. The weather is somewhat hot again.^ Many of the wells hereabouts are low in water. Mr. Qaiocy Balleutine has a c&se of fever but is better, rinnffc will nnnvnna here on the first vyuftv ** w? - - ? ? Monday in November. ^ Don't fail to see Malone'a pi^no exhibit at the State Fair. Some of oar merchants are getting > in their Christmas goods. A girl does not call it flirting if she is having a good time. There is eVery indication of rain, bat no ram has fallen yet Don't forget the Tboroughb r e Tramp, at Hoof Hall, tonight. Speaking of unnatural mothers, what's the matter with the incubator. Conductor W. F. Adair from Charleston, S. C, was in our town Sunday. Whenever you want nice candies, . cakes and crackers, go to the Bazaar. ,rv 8}Mr. Pickens Root of this place spent Sunday with friends in Nswberrv. |i - ' T. X. L. cures cold in the head. Read over the advertisements and you will find something for your ; benefit. A full line of single and double barrel guns. at Lexington Depart ment Store. Mr. Walter J. McCartha and bride, of Colombia, visited friends in town Sunday, v Early risers say that there was quite a heavy frost hereabouts Thursday morning. The Clemsou cadets will go into camp at the Fair grounds in Columbia, Saturday. Prayer service every Wednesday at the Baptist church. The public is cordially invited. There are signs of the touch of frost on potato vines and other tender vegitation. A splendid stock of men and boys' underwear, at Lexington Department Store. Miss Lizzie Harman has returned to Lexington from a visit in Newberry and in the Fork. The Southern Railway is offering cheap rates to Columbia on account of. the State Fair. The Fork girls are making gco goo eyes at the Sand Hill boys up on " - the fair grounds today. A new and stylish lot of buggies and harness just arrived, at the Lexington Department Store. The local trade is increasing and tbe merchants are anticipating a large fall and winter trade. The Lexington mill has given its operators a day off today so that they could attend the County Fqif. Mr. Reuben F. Coriey, Mimnaugh's popular shoe saleBinaD, visited his br ther- Eii L. Corley Sunday. The official sales of Clerk of Court Samuel B. George, will be found on nearly every page of this issue. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Blume, of Bamberg, are visiting the parents of the latter, Mr. and Mrs. A. Marks. A full line of ladieB? dress goods and underwear, at the lowest prices, at tbe Lexington Department Store. WANTED?Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel for firm of $250,000 capital. Salary $1,072 per year payable weekly. Expenses advanced. AddresB Geo. G. Clows, Livingston, S. C. | THE Ibttstt STOE: Golum rs-"THE SAME G sive Cash Dry Goods E you to give us a call ar ry. rii ^rican designs. g 5B 1 hats and finest Ready-to-wear 50c. to $15.00. Our Fal] .. .Also ft nobby ! display in have thro g on this Week to the pec ?d to Call. V w w )EPARTMENT. I 1 S ttock for yonr selection I I jl roBu $5 to S75 00 each, gig I ,a a ) 00 to $75 00 ea^h. A | When in Columbia and want eome' thing good to eat, call in at the Parlor Restaurant, next to the skyscraper. Lee A Lorick & Brc., Columbia, have just received four carloads of stoves. Now is the time to buy a stove. The Palmetto Collegiate Institute gave holiday today so as to give the pupils a chance to attend the County Fair. , Extraordinary efforts are being put forth to make the present State Fair one of the best and most er joy able ones ever held. D. Wash Eutto, who is with the Thomas & Barton Music: House of Augusta, Ga, was in town Monday j li_ J i sou eaueu in to see us. A ninety-eight pound of feminine loveliness can make a 200 pound man look like a grain of sand in a Deckle's worth of sugar. Will Bickley, of the State Constable force with head quarters in Charleston, is visiting his parents here and takiog iQ the County Fair. Our town is filled with beautiful belles and gallant beaux, and the fair grounds present a bewildering scene of grace and beauty. Mr. John Taylor, of the Augusta Lumber Co, visited relatives hereabouts Sunday and returned to Augusta Monday afternoon. There will be preacbiDg aDd communion services at St. Thomas, on the fifth Sunday iu this month, at 11 'o'clock a. m., by Rev. E. J. Sox. We sell King Quality shoes for men and Queen Quality for women. These are the two best makes on the market. Lexington Department Store. Dc. E P. Derrick, has moved his family to this place ana occupy the brick dwelling on Main street re3 cently vacated by MrB. Jessie HeDdrix. . TV * I I 1 .Before ouying ail overcoat lor tne winter, look at our stock and get our prices. They are the best ever seen in Lexington. LexiDgton Department Store. Seed oate, warranted rust proof seed wheat. All kinds of field seeds. Onion sets, ail fresh and true to | name, for sale in any quantity at T. ' B. Aughiry & Co's, Columbia. Mr. Jake Eirhardt assistant superintendent of the State Dispensary at Columbia, and Mies O'Connel, a charming lady of that city drove over Sunday on a visit to the relatives of the former in this place. Seme of our young people went over to Columbia Saturday and witnessed the presentation of the uClaDeman'' that night. They speak in the highest terms of the play. The Columbia papers stated that a large number of the light lingered fraternity are making their way South, and are warning the people who attend the State Fair to be on the watch for them. Caughman Bros , the well known sales and livery stable men of C> lumbia, have just received a shipment of fine horses ana mules. Call and see them and make your selection before they are picked over. We understand that the Rev. W. P. Y>*rbor,pugb, the noted evangelist, j was taken quite ill while holding | protracted (services in Charleston. ! It i3 thought that he is suffering from j appendecitis and that an operation will be necessary. | FOB SALE?A desirable cotton | plantation in the Bakereville section j of Lexington countj; 186 acres, 75 ; in cultivation six room house, barn, i stable?, etc. Other farms in Lexingi ton, Kiehiand and Newberry. Write | C. M. Dempeey, 1811 Main Ptreet, 1 Columbia, S. C. 49cf ? Ljiii?ii?ngniiroiJ??ii?iJi?niiui.i-.. tola's C3 OODS FOR LESS M( >tore in Columbia, and' id compare the prices ^ [ Opening last week was every department was t wn wide open our doors pie of Lexington to call: ' IB a V ^ Its about time you were buying that pair of dress shoes, young man, if you are going to see your girl pretty regular and want to put your best foot formost. . Here are regular winners. Princeton Patent Colt Bluch ers, at ?4.00 Wa?n Tnor> Pristnl and Boston toes. Patent Colt Blucher Pike. for ?3.00 EHRLICH'S. iffissssiwumiuc. Loan on Improved Farms. f OANS MADE ON IMPROVED Ju farms in Lexington county at 7 per cent interest in sums of $1,000 and over and at 8 per cent, on sums less than $1,000, payable in annual instalments. No loans made for less than $300. No commissions charged for these loans; borrower paying for preparation of pa- I ers only. THOMAS & THOMAS, B Attorneys at Law. | 1327 Washington St, Columbia, S. C. September 20, 3m. > Insurance, l Life, Fire, Accident.~ I have purchased the local agency of all the companies represented here by Mr. C. S. Bradford, and respectfully ask for a continuance of the business given him. E. Gr? DKEHEE) LEXINGTON, - S. C. J. M. CRAPS, Dealer in all kinds of Furniture, Toilet Sets, COFFINS AND CASKETS. RUGS, MATTRESSES. BLANKETS, COMFORTS, BED SPREADS, CLOCKS, WATCHES. JEWFLRY, ETC. LEXINGTON, - - S. C. August 23, 1905. Ir. ! Ginning. Commencing Monday, September 4 th, the Columbia | Ginnery of the South. Carolina Oil Company will be - operated every day in the i v/eek, Sunday excepted. M. C. ROBERTSON. Manager. August 23. DOo. 3m 1 MAIN AND BLANDING SI 111 s' 3NEY" is more than a p! buying and selling for ca; we ask with those asked ome mmcl s Iff DEY GOODS, MILLINEEY, SILKS, f LADIES CAMBEIC. DEESS GOODS, r MOHAIES, BEOADCLOTHS. BUTTEEICKS, PATTEENS, ETC. Mimnaugh Leads the Profession, all that we could desire. The he finest ever made hy us. We and extend a cordial welcome at any time. | THE LEADERS OF FASHIONS. 5 COLUMBIA, S. C. Should come miles and miles to see our pens full of ?Ood nd can sell you almost any kind of a Horse or Mare you vram JOHN CONDEB, Secreta: .115 Plain Street, ^ii 11893. I LEXINGTON 5 m II EEXJM i j| Does a General y P LOANS MADE ON m 5 Psr Oesii irsleresf h\\i p i w "p io p WW t JL. 9 -iUrf-iJ? ?? >???jw m J?I un.' > jmh .U.'.JJ^.11IIJL!J rREETS, COLUMBIA. S. C. u" IT ^i m** Jf "a-a" ? hrase?but is a known fact. "Why sk only means we sell cheapest, by other stores. i Sees "CJss. | Clothing! Clothing! The finest stock of Clothing in this city, J such lines as .Fechheimer Fishel Co., JB | St rouse Brothers, Kolm Brothers. Peer- 9 | less Trousers from |5.00 to $10.00. 19 ! SHOES! SHOES! SPOES! 1 Never in the history of our Shoe De- 1 ! partment have we been able to show such 1 | an assorment of these shoes. Our stock 1 I is complete in every detail, and we have 1 I them in McKay's welts and turns, all leath- J I ers sizesa nd widths. 1 Carpet Department?Third Floor. 4 I Window Shades, Linoleums, Oil Clotli, Rugs and all kins of ^ j lloor coverings. In this department we are doing the business. ???g???^i I 1 Horses and mules. We have just received two full car loads t. Some of these are the nicest ever shipped to Columbia. i i i ry and Treasurer, COLUMBIA, S. C. i _ I 1905.. | SAVINGS BANK, jj 1 3-TON, S. C., H Banking Business. |g J FAVORABLE TERMS. |g I med In Savings Department. p$j 1 OF, Cashier. I' 1 a ???S?&$??$G??3?0???????S???S?l M 1 | THL |K | |S'0"S"2" STOEEfl fe ? <MR | ^ ??????0?oo??-3>???a???^??e????^a^j W n c&gg, Stoi^e* I ? Because we are the only exclu- fi We ask nothing more than for 9 r^SE J