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It is our business tc the best and our prices ? ? ? ? -J ^ m >41 1 ATTM-MAi Iuess aiiu we win cx^ie dise and the lowest pri< IFall Millinery Opening is Now On Our Fall '09 Millinery Opening is now on and we ? invite our Lexington friends | to come this week. At this N I time we will display all the , ' I swellest creations of the I year, showing Russian Tur| i bans, Billie Burke Sailors | and other new styles. Miss * j1 IBaird is our milliner tms year and will take pleasure in showing you any hat m the establishment. You are invited to come. Ladies' Suit Depatrment | If you are looking tor a | good value in a suit come here- We have the newest I ane best styles of the season. I Every garment is well made I and we guarantee a fit. Come I and see the new styles dur1 ing the opening. We offer: 1 $50.00 Suits for......$40.00 1 . $35.00 Suits for $25.00 I Order by Mail m???iEH??M? maXL AND SCISSOBS. 4 Haigie?Bro9?fo?S *?? here attending court Wtpide Note* Battered Here and Dr. j. R. Langford There by a Dispatch Man. cian of Swansea, was Mr. D. O. Holly of Route 2, Swan- The very best cret m, made us a pleasant call Monday. fine syrup, go to 1M Mr. K. S. Fulmer, Rout*#, Swansea, grocery store, i* attendance at court as a juror Mon- Don't forget the pr **y. called to see us, and not only I price of cotton i mlanked down a dollar for his paper feei g00(i t00> , bat also paid for a neighbor's. Empress currents and seeded raisns Mrs. D. F. Price an* aow in for your first fall cake. Let's ville, were here on b aee who will have first one. and called in to see u? W. P. Roof. pure Texag Red j Mr. Ernest Livingston, book-keeper Oats, at H. N. Kamii for the Katland-Colclough Oo., of i Batesburg, was here attending court Mr. U. E. Black, oj this week. est paying subscribe If you need anything in groceriss J?F _a renewal f always see us. Oar stock is new and nanus, fresh and our prices are the lowest. Real fine sliced can H. N. Kaminer & Co. shelves now. Come Miss Mary Boatwright, a charming price and buy. young lady of Batesburg was the Mr A Silag C1 k guest of her. aunt, Mrs^B. D. Clarke, pro?per0u3 farmer re. iur & lew US) a vuio i^ytJSVllXe, Wits You will find Wood's & Sons "Bice court this week an< Stem" seed wheat, the best you can for his paper another tow, at Meetze & Sons. direct attentior Mr. 083ar Boafcwright, a progressive meut ot Mr. M. Picl young farmer of near Leesville, was ohapin, in this issue here attending court yesterday. select line of genei For nice, sweet sugar cured hams, ar.d vou'll find him f the best table bacon, and sausage in gentleman to deal wi oil, at M. D. Harman's grocery. When y()u think Q| One of the finest theatrical troupes always think of W. S on the road?30 in number?will ap- ju hardware of all h pear in Lexington 011 Saturday even- g. q. His prices are ing, October 2nd. rate. Chief of Police John G. Darby, of . Batesburg, has been here this week as ^Df eat 8 ^nd era a witness at court. ?ust re'cetved at Tne ] Our fine flat canned salmon at octs. are popular sellers. Have von tried Don t miss Arizona them. W. P. Roof. Played by 30 people i On account of several large adver- Nabob peanut butt* tasements coming in late, several com- at W. P. Root's. Tr munieations go ever until next week. good. Misses Mae Boozer and Ernestine Mr. John P. Able, 1 Barre have entered the College for , of Leesville, was an Women for the session. J nent visitors here Mo Cold weather is here and you will j Misses Alice Mae B need ?hoes. We have them, any kind j Clarke left on Monda you waut, at right prices. Come and : Be S5Ure t0 atten(j see us before you buy . j sale of lots 011 Mouda H. N. Kannner & Co. j Now is a good time t The many friends of Mrs. W. P. J money to work at tht Roof will be pained to learn that she j curing a fine resideu has been quite indisposed for several | cost. ua* _ j Jiunud v is Far White and Red Onion Sets, go j FOR SALE?AtGi to M. D. Harman' grocery- store. j railroad, my well am Mr. R. L. Lvbrand, president of the | ^arn and wart Bank of Swa nsea and a leading mer- i coriier lot near dep< chant of that town, was here for a 1 ?feo,e.ra' merchaudise day or two this week. j ?^rac>s J j easy terms. Will re Fresh macaroni and cheese from N. j able 8 room dwelling Y., the be9t that money can buy, at j Call and see me or wi W. P. Roof's. Buy the best and al- W. H. DONLY ways be pleased. AN ESTRAY PIG FOR S ALE?One yoke of good oxen place tn estray red will vteigh about 2.500 lbs.?a bargain owner can get sameb to quick buyer. erty, piying teed bill J. J. Long, Gilbert R F D 3. W. B. ROBERTS, > please you and merit you as low as consistent busin ss our appreciation by pro\ k ^ ^ ^S. A ;tss we uau. $25.00 Suits for $19.00 $20.00 Suits for $15.00 $12.50 and $15.00 Skirts, latest styles out, for $10.00. Ask to see our Stout Ladies' Suits We can fit you Regardless of your size and usually without alterations. We carry all sizes up to 49 bust at popular prices. Examine the superior workmanshio and note the high grade materials used. Hair Goods Switches, puffs, curls and rolls has arrived, $1.00 to $10.00. Don't forget the 10c ? rats. Silk s and Dress Goods. If you want anything in the line of silks and dress goods it will pay you to visit our store. Our stock was never more complete and prices never so low. For bargains see us now. > BBB HN wsm j^H n ABB BH the firm of Riley miv VATTf1!? wansea, has been JLA.A. ilx/XJLvij thi9 week. o r\T*ttqi ' ^ will attend the following mentioned iSrS^V P^ces for the purpose of receiving i here on Monday. ^,xes for the fisoaH, y^r> 19c9. * am cheese, and Lexington Conr* House, from October 15 [. D. Harman's to Nov. rt h, excepting Oct. 20tn to 24th. Irmo, Wednesday a m., Uct. 20th. B ill,4?'tine. Wednesday p. m., Oct. 20th, | infprfl now whilp White Koek. Thursday a. m., Oct. 21. inters now wee Hnton. Thursday p. m..Oct 21. is good. Let us OhapiD, Friday all day, Oct. 22. pou ? Peak, Hatnrd y a. m., Oct. 23. Gaston. Monday p. ni., Nov. 8. a r,~r. Swanse . Tuesday all day, Nov. 9. u son from Price- iteederV, Wednesday, a. m., Nov. 10. msmess Saturday .Take Mack's, Wednesday p. m.. Nov. 10. 3. Fe'.ion, Thursday all day. Noy 11. | steadman. Friday a. m.. Nov. 12. lust Proof Seed Samaria.Jrjday j. is iop Pn I Wl'iteuiiiB, oomiuo/ ?? u?/t . ier oc L-o. Leesville. Tuesday all day, Nov. 1* __ -f Summit. Wednesday a. m., Noy. 17. ae of our prompt- Gilbert, Wednesday d. ni? Nov. 17. srs senda us his Crout's Store, Thursday p. m , Nov. is. or whicn he ht s Eddy's Store Friday a. m., Nov. 19 Franklin Keisler's, Friday p. m., Nov. 19. Edmund. Friday a. m.. Nov. 23. ? Irene, Friday p. m., Nov. 26. ned beets oil our Brookland, Saturday all day, Nov. 27. in and get the The balance of the time at Lexington W P Roof Court House uutil December 31st, 1909. after which time the following penalties will be a clover and added by the County Auditor and collected , j- _ t> ui by the County Treasurer, uamg on rv. r. Qn January i. 1910, l per cent, penalty will here attending be added to those who have not paid. I promptly paid On February 1st, 1910. au additional l per year. cent, will be added to those who have not paid, makiug 2 per cent, for Feb. will be i to the advertise- added on March 1st. making 7 per cent, penrpno Tinrtlor cf *lty to be paid by those who have not paid ? J by March 1st. 1910. ral meTchandise Tax Books *iU Clo8e M*rch 15? 1910' ' i miphtv clever The hours for closing the tax books ' Lh. will positively be at 11 o'clock for the < . morning and 4 o'clock for the after* f buying stoves, . noon appointments. . Stewart, dealer ! LEVY. :inds, UOiUmbi-, i For State Purposes 2&S!!}8' PYtrpmplv no. e ' For Ordinary County Purposes ... 31/. Mills extremely DiO*.?e , por Constitutional School Tax 3 Mills For Loads lhf Mills bananas, lemors, Total 13 Mills ckers, tresii line I Special school Levy Dis. No. 15...... 3 Aim. r.j.,....- , Special school Levy I is. No. is 4 Mil's 4 d,ir. j Special 1 chooi Lew Dis. No. 25 2 Mills Cn, u. i Special School Levy Dis. No. 34 2 Mills , batnraav ni^ht. . special school Kevy Dis. No. 37 2 Mills n large tent. Special School Levy Dis No. 42 3 Mills Special school Levy Dis. No. 75 2 Mills sr, the bestmade. Special School Levy Dis. No. 66 3 Mills v ir, if is ! Special Si-liool Levy Dis. No. 83 2 31111s y it, xl is suri , Special -ehoolLevy Dis. No. 29 J Special School Levy Dis. No. 85 2 Mills ^?*5* ^ltiZen i 1 "ll 1 ax " %a i'lROAD LEVY.' 41,00 ionthe pioini- \ Saluda Township 7Lj Mil's nuay. ! Dro-id '(ivorTownsliip 7% Mills nflor anrl Pa3,lo j *'?!'k Township 7*^ Mills . Deaiie C> nmutation Iload Tax ?3.00.'payable from y tor VVinthrop. ' Oetot>.M- ir?tu to March 1st. lino, fho Lio- Q,u,tirt? : Panif* owning property in mor? than one 6Qe O'lS ?*UCllon township mus" s*? state to the Treasurer, y, October 4th. Wh?"s writing for inf >rniauon concerning o put your idle ta>?-s iiways giv.? Township or rchooj Dis r:..t I, i ,i;! not iii'tinls - same time se- "w ? l. WINf+ARD ice lot at a small Tr.\-i>nr< r Loxiujjrori County. Ibert on Southern mgedstoreiiouhe Lstts? to ?. S3. Drebor, mouse on large ?t. Small stock Lexington, S. 0. if desired. Sev- DearSir: Urovitv isthooulof trut1 : at and near town, , , ,, ? . . . tit unr Devoe takes less* fralloi s for a job on ten acre lot. than any other paint, ite. And the paint that take* least gal. Gilbert, S. ( . jous wears longest; Always. We ?I have at my can't help it. Yours truly, y "proving prop- ? F. W. DEVOE & CC. j and for this ad. P. S. Kaufmann Dr.i* Co., sells our , Lex. Route 2. paint. ] i I r patronage. Our mercha Less methods will permit, ridine the best service uoss W - A Hose. Hose. Silk Hose, in all all shades, will be sold at special prices. Prices 50c for $1.25 Lisle Tnread Hose, all new shades, 50c regular 75c value. We have just received a shipment of Wayne Knit Lisle Threae Hose, winter weight, for boys and girls. We carry the Pony Hose, the best that is made for the money. Price 25c a pair. For school wear there is nothing better. White Goods One case of 36-ineh White Madras; handsome; suitable for tailor-made shirt waists, men,s shirts and boys' blouses; 15c quality, will be sold for, yard 10c. 90-inch Linen Sheeting, 65c value at 49c. 72-inch Linen Sheeting, .^On vn.lnfi n.t. 37 l-2o. 90-inch Linen Sheeting, $1.00 value 89c. Outing Outing for winter wear, All solid colors and stripes, light and dark color, yd. 10c. Boofa Pall Opening. j Eauiion There is no event in Lexington j j around which centers so mnch interest j It wa9 the Edit i just at this season as the fall opening j tend the old soldi | at W. P. Roof's. This opening will be | on Friday of laa ! held on Tuesday, Wednesday and sn n was the ann | Thursday of next week. Everybody . survivors of the 4 j in the big store is bus}-, arranging for Fo;k. hue was at this opening, which will be attended this sice of theri ' by the ladies from many miles around, from adjoining ci ! The new millinery and suit depart- mated t; at there menfe on the second floor, will be ared people pr thrown open to visitors at y o'ciock, or welcome was * Tuesday morning. The new styles Darr Haltiwar.ge are unusually attractive and already but none the le the big store is besieged with eager dresses were his shoppers. Lever and the bountiful picnic i ~ ladies of the Dat< Fins Farm For Rent. Lutheran Church I offer for rent my farm, known as addresses were n the old William Ballentine place, in Wingard and Ho the Fork, near the town of Chapin. of whom pleased Good two-hor9e farm open; gcod reciting in eloqu* dwelling and tenant houses; fine trials, difficulties , water and healthy locality. For Confederate sole further information apply to Beautiful and gl J. j. LONG, paid to the survh 2w49? Gilbert, R F D 3. The day was d HORSES Just Received on snipmciii w iiiHiii weeks. I In this lot we have s | and HORSES, suitable f< I 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue s Your Store ,ndise throughout is of Bring us all your busisible, the best merchan* 4 Bed Sheets 72x90 Sheets, 50c value 39c. 72x90 Sheets, 85c value 65c. 72x90 Sheets, 75c value 55c. 81x90 Sheets, 75c value 40c. * 81x90 Sheets, 80c value 65c. 81x90 Sheets, $1.00 value 89c. j Pillow Cases 36x42 Pillow Cases, 12 l-2c value 9c. 36x42 Pillow Cases, 15c value 12 l-2c. 36x45 Pillow Cases. 15c value 12 l-2c. Domestics Five cases of American Calicoes 6c. 4 All new designs. Three cases of dress ginghams, all new patterns,' worth 10c., will sell for 8c. Carpet Department For bargains in carpets, mattings, rugs, window shades, lace curtains, art squares, etc. Take elevator. Third floor. BEST FOR FOUR DOLLARS There are no two bests. The Crossett Shoe ha9 become the best shoe for men at $4.C0?and has 4 become recognized as such. We carry them in all the latest models and in dull and 9hiny leathers $4.00 $4.00 Columbia, S. C. . everyone present. A number of tb? at Chapin. young ladies were in attendance, and their presence added much to the oc- v ;or's pleasure to at- ca9ion. We are ever pleased to er9 reunion at Chapin mingle with our old comrades, eepecit week. This occa- ially those of our native county, and ual gathering of the the reunion of Friday will linger long 'Lost Cause" in the in our minds and hearts. i tended by many from oun:?e"d It wea9CS Missionary Society Meeting were about five hun- The Woman's Missionary Society of esent. The addres9 St. Michael's Lutheran church, will delivered by Mr. W. hold its annual public meeting on the r, after which short 1st Sunday in October. Rev. E. C. ss entertaining, ad- Cronk of the Lutheran Board of Pubtde by Capt. P. E. lication and his wife will deliver adRev. E. J. Sox. A dresses on that occasion. Both are dinner, for which the good speakers and will give the con- * ch Fork sie famous, gregation something worth hearing, the grove near the Come and hear them. Committee. . , i. After dinner able ? ^ iade by Col. J .Brooks "Can be depended upon" is an expresn. C. M. Efird, both sion we ajj jj^e hear, and when it is the old soldier3, by nge(j jn connection with Chamberlain's \ 3nt terms the many Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy . , etc., with which tre ^ means that it never fails to cure diar- J lier had to endure, rhoea, dysentery or bowel complaints I owing tributes were is pleacant to take and equally valua- 1 rnrs now living. ble for children and adults. Sold by elightfully spent by All Druggists. - MARES everal well-broken MARES )r farming and breeding. Columbia, S. C.