University of South Carolina Libraries
We are rec ftlfiAwhfVPA PI V*WV WW M H/ak v/ m I j I ORDER BY PEtfCIL AND SCISSORS. Wayside Notes Gathered Fere and There by a Dispatch Man. Mr. J. A. Shealy, a good and clever citizen residing on Route 3, was in town Saturday and handed us his dollar to keep the pres9 rolling.| Now i# the opportunity to buy highclass merchandise and D. E. George's store is the place. Remember everything is going at Urst cost. Nothing reserved. Mr. S. F. Long, a progressive farmer Of R. F. D. 3, kindly called in last week and renewed hi9 subscription to The Dispatch. Remember when hunting something to eat that H. M. Wingard's popular grocery store is the place to go. tie always keeps the best and his prices never fail to please. Mrs. M. K. and J. A. Frick, prosperous citizens of the Pine Ridge section, were in town yesterday. Something new and useful?Lineoleum (oil cloth) rugs for dinning rooms, wash stands and slop buckets. Call and see them, they are pretty and cheap at Scott Hendrix's Furniture Store. ' Remember when you come to court 7 next week to bring or send us your dues. * Mr. James P. Doofcy, of Sar.dy Ford section, shot ard killed a chicken hawk, or Sunday last, which measured four feet and six inches from tip to tip, Mr. Dooley presented us with x one of the feet. Don't buy your shoes until you have seen oar slock of the very latest styles for all kinds of feet. The prices are tight. Come and see. H. N. Kaminer & Co. I FOR SALE, CHEAP?One wheat thresher, one fanner and a full set of running gear will be sold at a bargain. Apply to H. A. Dooley, Lexington, S. C. wt At Tapp's. REV 8001 IMce F/ Beginning last Monday we of Fall Goods direct from the country. Everything new, fr ably priced that you will mar Wo Vl o\th roocnn ui to aoxvv/U> ii V/ iiu?u a v/uijvu this Fall showing. We were these goods at unusually advj with offer you the benefit. A Big Opening Sali Suits Direct Fr< . York' We put on sale this week a Coat Suits, bought at prices tl great saving at the very begii $35.00 SUIT: $25.00 Sui <% Consisting of plain and fan< broadcloth, in all the new col< long. Most of them satin lini kilting. o Separal Ladies' and Misses early F* lengths, in broadcloth, plain a grey and navy blue, each $6 New A complete line of Skirts ii panamas and fancy striped w and $12.50. Our Millinery D< We are fully prepared to h business this fall. We have ty and originality in design ol wp nrnnnsp to outstrin all oui v l J r ? ? duce hats the like of which tl never known at the extremel; see the advance Fall shapes t ORDER We prepay mail, express or freight ped to any point within a radius of 6C The Jas. L 1AQO 4a IftAA lAatn i . * jSSSa-ayar jeiving our fall stoc We have the good* Li I MAIL BBBBSBHHHHHHHHHnBlBB Messrs. T. H. Rawl and C. J. Taylor, of Hollow creek, having a desire to see the sights, left Wednesday for Jacksonville, Fla., and spent the week-end there and returned delighted with their trip. The big cost sale at D. E. George's Lexington depot, continues to be the centre of attractions. You can't afford to miss this sale if you value money. i Read the clerk's sales in this issue. Be sure and inspect the new fall stock of dry goods and notions, at Wm. Piatt & Son'9, Columbia, before making your purchases. Their prices are the lowest and their goods the best. Remember when in Columbia you can find your friends at Harman's Shoe Store buying their shoes and saving money on every pair. Try them next. Men and women's heavy shoes ?1.00 up. Post Office Block. While in Newberry last week we met our good friend, Mr. G. A. Shealy, ' - * T i_ ^ j_ WHO was a mercnant 01 j^exiiigtun au one time. Mr. Shealy is a warm friend of The Dispatch and one of our most valued subscribers, and we are glad he is doing well. Buy your shoes from Harman's Shoe Store when in Columbia and save money. He is a Lexington man and .will be glad to see you. Postoffice Block. FOR SALE?465 acres good land, near Gilbert, two small dwelliogs, large b&rn and 20 acres open land, balance wood land. Two fine streams, numerous springs; will cut in small tracts to suit purchasers. Cheap and easy payments. Write or call to see me. W. H. DONLY. Gilbert, S. C. Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Shealy spent the week-end with the former's relatives in the Fork. WANTED?Second-hand bags and burlaps; any kind; and quantity, anywhere. Richmond Bag Co., Richmond, Va. 46 IS ARE HERE. Hut Mt At Tapp't ILL SHOWING put on sale a splendid new line leading manufacturers of this esh, up-to-date and so reasoned at the remarkably low figto congratulate ourselves on fortunate enough to purchase mtageous prices and we heres of New Fall Coat Dm Leading New railqrs. brand new line of Women's lat enable us to offer them at a ming of the Fall Season. 5 FOR $25.00 its for $19.75 cy serges and new worsteds and 3rs. Coats 40 and 45 inches 3d, skirts with the new knee :e Coats ill Coats, medium and extreme .nd striped covert, black, tan, .98, $10 and $15. Skirts i all the new models, serges, orsteds, each $5, $6.91, $10, ;partment is Ready andle our usual large millinery always been noted for the beauf our headgear, but this season r previous efforts and to prole women of this locality have y low price asked. Come and md materials. \ BY MAIL. on all purchases of $5.00 or more shipK) miles of Columbia. .. Tapp Co., Columbia, S. C. -mmsssBEemE^BSssasBaBaoEasss^. ( ;k. It will he to y< 3 and have them ?bt?EB?? ?? Mr. W. Scott Harman, formerly of this place, now of Rockingham, N. C., and a faithful employee of Great Falls Cotton Mill, visited his relatives and friends here few days of last week, returning on Sunday. He did not forget the printers at the Dispatch office. Mr. Walter F. Kleckley, traveling representative of J. E. Young & Bro., Columbia, was here for a short while on Saturday. , You just ought to see the crowds | I that are attending the big cost sale f now on at the store of D. E. George, f at Lexington depot. The goods are going fa9t. Dr. T. H. Dreher has received and accepted an invitation to read a paper at the next annual meeting and banquet of the Lexington County Medical Association, Monday evening, October 4th. This is a deserving tribute to the worth and ability of our fellow townsman.?Calhoun Advance. rprrp "RTTQT MT?AT.S "Minalir X' VXV JL 1XJJ AVV1J J cooked with fine service, there is no p.'ace in Columbia that excells B en D avid's?The Parlor Restaurant? Go there and you will be pleased, The pea crop will be the shortest in years, so it is said, Much sickness is reported in all sections, due to the continued dry weather. If you are due subscription to The Dispatch, send by mail if you are not coming to t-own. "While in Newberry on Tuesday of last week the editor was the guest of his nephew, Mr. John W. Earhardt, who holds a responsible position with The Observer. Miss Ida Reeder. of Ednmnnd, is the guest of Mrs.W. P. Roof. Mr. W. P. Sox, of Greensboro, N. C., is visiting relatives and friends in town. Court opens Monday with Judge Wilson presiding. The term will probably last two weeks. While attending court, call in to < see us. Ootton is opening rapidly and in some sections pickers are said to -be Lscarce. # 3; , Mr. W. H. Donly, of Gilbert, kindly remits through the mail his subscription for another year. Mr. J. Frank Wingard returned home on last Saturday to spend a few days at home before returning to j college. Mr* Wingard has been ! spending his vacation in Asheville, j Hendersonville, Waynesville, N. C., ' Knoxville, Morristown, Tenn., and Spartanburg, S. C. A line of beautiful window shades just received, at Scott Hendrix's Furniture store. Mr. Wm M. Shand. of the firm nf Shand & Shand, one of the brightest young lawyers of the Columbia bar, was over yesterday examining records in the clerk's office. Our friends, Henry E. Drafts and Lorenzo Crout, of Hollow Creek, were in town Tuesday and called in to see us. We extend to the ladies of Lexington a special invitation to call and inspect our new dress goods?the prettiest line out. Notions and dry goods of all kinds. We can please you. H. N. Kaminer & Co. The enrollment of pupils at the Palmetto Collegiate Institute increased twenty this week among this number being Homer Long from Prosperity, son of C. C. Long. Mr. John L. Derrick, one of the best farmers of the Piney Wood9 section and a clever man, was here on Monday to re-enter his son Olin in the Palmetto Collegiate Institute for the session. While here Mr. Derrick called in to see U9 and handed us a dollar for another year's subscription to The Dispatch. Mr. F. G. Hartley, the prominent merchant and naval stores dealer of Summit, was here yesterday oil matters of business. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Roof and Mr. W. P. Roof, Jr., spent Sunday at Baxter, where they were the guests of the family of Dr. Kneece. The trip was made in Mr. Sam Roof's handsome Buick without a single mishap, and the visit was very much enjoyed. SHOES?We have a select line of the very best shoes for men, women and children. See our stock before you buy. Meetze & Son. Mr. 0. C. Long, of Saluda county is visiting his brother-in-law, Prof.W. E. Black. Teachers' Examination. I desire to make knowft through your paper a communication from the State Superintendent relative to tne Teachers' Examination to be held here on the first day of October next. It says: "At its meeting, September 7th, the State Board of Educatiou appointed Friday, October 1st, as the day for the next regular Teachers' Examination. Kindly advertise this date in your county papers, in order that every prospective applicant may have due notice of the time." The examination will begin at 9 o'clock a. m and a!l applicants should be here at that time. A. D. MARTIN, County Supt. Education. our advantage to visit our s L ?.1~ ^ ~/U JL ?? A l biie iigiiu pnuu. (UGH & 1 I Sand or Hills Have No Tern $550 ^^^1 THE Bl The car for the doctor, the man or for pleasure. The ca every time. Write us for ca scription, free for the asking. GREGORY-CONDI AGENTS FOR SOUTI 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue DON'T To see our ] Buggies, 111 wagon; As we can save Caughma COLUMBIA,1 tiBi II6 ^ I I advance mc iib I I house Company THERE'S JUST NO "cETTmcg I CTANH AWAY FROM FACTS. g g SMC. OlAIMUi Wlieri I stand square on both feet g S offers the prote( and tell you I am selling better B I i , ; , * i 18 m the bouth anc harness for less money than you B g ever paid before. I'm telling facts p i g Ceipts of this CO! -and I cau prove it. g ! I in ' this Secti Neighbor, don't bay a thing in jj n '^^*'mdC the harness line 'till you get my R trust company t prices, nere are a iew: ? r>er cent Writ Plow Collars at 30c. I ^ Plow Bridles at 75c. I $2.50 Leather Collars at... S1.50. I O iQltflAf LET'S HELP THE4MULE I OtdllUdl WILSE W. MARTIN, I 1118 Plain St., Columbia, S. 0. 1 [h3s I itore before buying DO. COLUMBIA, S. C. BSnOBHHnnHHHH EtalM % 5550 ?UUIU1J RUSH mail man, the business ,r that delivers the goods Ltalogue giving full de? ER MULE CO. H CAROLINA. Columbia, S. C FAIL line of i and 4 you money. n Bros. 5. C. ? int. Money on Cotton . *s Loan & Trust Company of Columbia ** >ney at 6 per cent, on Standard Warereceipts for cotton. ARD WAREHOUSE COMPANY jtion of the strongest storage company i the lowest rates of storage. The rempany are good collateral at any bank on, and special, a arrngements ie with the above mentioned loan and o advance money at the low rate of 6 e. ii Warfihniisi! fin.. M II HI VHVH W Wl^ | ^ COLUMBIA, S. C. I |