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\ flHHHHHHBBHHBnOBBH From Americr A Great Sad Ladies' Suits 1 Slightly sone< See them and you Misses' Suits gain makers. Lat Ladies' Cloat All new styles* ma fit. $7.89 and up. \ Order by / * ! I nxrcxz. avs soxssoss. * ? j. < avoids Mote* Gathered Hen and she Then by a Dispatch Mao. dac Lee Mr. H. A. Dooley and bis family leaves today for Cullman, Ala., where ^ they will make their future home. Mr. c? j ? ? *?< JJooley is one 01 oar ocbu t-iwiouo auu , ^ we regret to loose him. The best wishes of a large circle of friends ac company them to their new home. 1 j Th< WANTED?To buy sound mixed or unknown peas, in any quantity?Quote beat cash price f. o. b. your station. 3 Dixie Flour and Qrain Co. f ani 3W6 . Laurens, S. C. j ug FOR SALE?One $90 Weaver organ, j very cheap, has not been used but { " very little. Parties wishing to buy i kin will do well to see me. Mrs. Carrie \ )iei Booley, Lexington, S. C., Route 4. J ^ Misses Rosa Ranch, Jennie Brown j 3(0 and Maryr and Katie Bell Caughman spent Saturday and Sunday with Miss ?V( Eunice Wessinger, near St. John's. - p^, WANTED?At the Dispatch office, kghtwood and 4-foot pine wood. i a WANTED?A few pecks (bushel or j 8611 two) of native grown or home raised j onr seed rye for sowing. I 1 DR. WINGARD, j low I % Yon will find shoes for men, women i and children, guaranteed stock and j 8U* will give satisfaction. H. M. Wingard. i ^ ' Da A Mrs. Jno. M. Caughman leaves to- | ^ day for Eastover to spend Thanks- i ^ giving with her brother, Capt. J. S. I Hook. at Say, fanners, call and see our stock j of plows, especially the B. O. steel J pjints, the Giant plow stock, just the wh thing for your ground?the best plow brc out?at H. N. Kaminer & Co. j Ln Mr. J. D. Swvgert, up 021 Saluda, j 1 has our thanks for a dollar, tor a re- j 301 newal another year. j wi] Thanksgiving fruit cake, just the j thing you want now while eggs and I C butter are scarce and high, at I sto H. M. Wingard's Grocer}-, j tra Mr. Jno. F. Shealy has his saw and j e|s shingle mill now located at Charlton P11 C. Roof's place, i.ear Mr. Luther 1 Hook's, where he is prepared to fill all hai ? * ' - - x... ! f nr orders for lumber an i snmgies uu i ? short notice, also to dress lumber in 1 j any quantity. He also has a butt saw H. to cut sbiagle blocks. 2w5p ev< You will find your fruit cake ingre- lot dients, and a 4'heap" of good things ] at M. D. Harman's grocery. qu in Trade Centres ! Of ft 00 CO I . at QUJU We have picked out om a lot oi $30, $35 ad $37.50 values, 100 hthe best styles in adies' Tailored Suits t $22.50. This is undoubtedly le best suit offering pf le year. Every garment is fresh and new. I suits for only $4.98. will be pleased? - - ?(hr\ r\Q "Do tv ior omy <p?. c70. ?jcll - j est styles. :s at Bargain Prices, .terials and excellent "ji=: M * 'he relatives and friends of Mrs. A. 1 Jlark will be pained to learn that ?ias J is critically ill at the home of her J*6 plea ighter, Mrs. Aaron Hat-to, near *r0 ttville. Mr. < 'hursday, Nov. 2oth, Thanksgiving ?' ^ac r being a legal holiday, the batiks ^ Lexington will be closed. . marria Vhen yon need shoes for yonrself, ^e^wee e or children never bay before you Try to coon fVio afrtnlr of Maofva At Srm coffee rv OWVil VAAV OWVA wv 4'AVV vw K/V"*i ey have the shoes to please you and please* prices are right. need n irs. M. A. Rice, of Black creek ong our promptest subscribers sent Mr. j a dollar Monday. spent i Ir. W. Josh Qunter on Black creek * dly remembered us Monday while Th0 e with his dollar for another year, ^elr c <adies, we want you to visit our "JBPecl re and see all of the new dres9 ^re aa< de and notions. All the latest, erything new and pretty, and the ^r* ces will astonish you. kjnS H. N. Kaminer & Co. town f Irs. J. E. Corley of NewBrookland, Hav ids us a dollar and adds her name to in& Ra 1 list of subscribers. a dand 'hree hundred barrels of Flour, at coo^or er prices than you can buy it else- Mr. 1 ere See me before you buy your have n >ply and I will eave you money. Lexinj H. M. Wingard. Wint Ir. W. F. Hook, always prompt, in - ing for his paper did not forget us ile he was here Monday. Hendri f you need crockery, be sure to call M. D. Harman's grocery.?It is go- T 7 J h Irmo, i ; regardless of cost. andwi) Ir. John Lucas, of Sandy Run, M. ! ile in attendance as juror at court, j >ught us a dollar from his son, R. V. 0jcas, for which he has our thanks. ^ug f you need anything in Furnituie tending i need not go elsewhere for you jj[r < [1 find it at Scott Hencrix's, and as 2an(j 0 sap as anywhere, else. ciers ir Inr merchants have handsome gentlei icks of Christmas goods, and the If yo de will not iind il necessary to go men" v ewhere to do their Christmas shop- . ; 1 stock j Every rhe Palmetto Collegiate Institute will su 3 the largest enrollment iu its his- amCav)t Edisto ^or your groceries, always go to ] M. WirgHrd's grocery. He has impr0> erything that is good and fresh, at Mains vest prices. have b Mr. C. E. Leaphart spent Sunday in the pa: lumbia. touche nBHBHMHnHn and Fashionable triable Me A LINE OF SKIRTS EMBRAC you m Our line of Ladies' Skirts and complete. We have anything you styles. Bargains. 250 Skirts, all shades, at $1.? 175 Skirts, all shades, at $3.f 85 Black Voile Skirts, beauti jet buttons; latest styles, regular $ for $9.98 75 Black Panama Skirts, late $10 Skirt for $8.00; regular $8 ? Black Heatherbloom Skirts, at the right prices and will be sold $1.49 to $2.89 Silk Petticoats in variety at p: get again. Mary Gardner Gapes. Spec lady. We can not enumerate. C Ladies' Short Jackets, rangiuj to $12.50, at only $3.98 DBESS GOODS AND 54-inch Broadcloth;-$1.25 qua 45-inch Serge, all shades. 75c 48-inch Panama, $1.00 quality 32-inch Sic Mohair, 75c qualil ^^BA 8^B IB HI ^H^^^B|B ^H^H| ^Bv^^b^.^^B IFfl .- f; : : nany Lexington friends of Mr*.. ? . Oaughman, of Colombia, will ' sed to learn that he is recoverm a recent stroke of paralysis. I I fohn McCartha and son, David, ;k creek, are attending court, understood that a number of ges will occur in Lexington I ( in now and New Year. ^ mm* ocr AROGAN loose parched and we are satisfied you will be I I with it. It is fine and yon C H I ot doabt it. ? H. N. Kaminer & Co. and Mrs. Garvin, of Wagener, Saturday and Sunday with the Wflh i mother, Mrs. D. L. George. Home National Bank invites ustomers and friends to call and S their new Victor Seam Door euse Steel Safe, absolutely I burglar proof, just enstalled. Bine Mountain Joe Harman, >f the wildcat regions, wae in and or a day or two this week. i you bought your wife a Cooknge? See our New Era?It is y?fine baker and the very best H. N. Kaminer & Co. Geo. W. Price and his family ' loved back from Newberry to jton on his farm. :er is here and you will need uares and Rugs for comfort and lutify your homes. You caD i ist what von want at Scott I ix's furniture store. and Mrs. Adam R. Metis, of are moving back to Lexington 1113-11 il occupy rooms with son-in-law, Harman, on upper Main street. M. B. Edwards, of Batesburg, Ni the most popular and enterprisliness men of that town, is at- All road > court this week as a juror. Put their r A. Guignard, of New Brook- ^^ed'to ?ne of the mo3t successful fin an- * o* 4 i u, , the road, e i the State and a mighty clever nan, is attending court. ? Nov. 19 u want any kind of shoes for romen or children 9ee the new * ust iii at H. N. Kaminer & Go's. j, pair guaranteed and the prices w ' it you. Now is II T T? T 1 1.1 r i I. .. v I . ,j . v easier levies, me sageoi ine j mas unyiiij , is attending court as a witness, in Columbi E. P. Derrick has made many has made i cements on his property on care of the treet. Beautiful acetylino lij^it stock of bij ieen placed in every room, and store surpa inters are putting the finishing to the Jas >s on the front. to&nts in C nHHBHHDRHHEBHHnnaH Markets We Bring rchandise INfi ANYTHING I co [ 50-inch Suitii D . . , jabots, 50c, 75c q Petticoats is most J ' M want. All new 1 ^ 36-inch Blacl 18 Kimonas, 98c. )8 $1.50 quality for ' fully trimmed in 10 to $15 quality, st styles, regular Skirt for $5. Ai ? we bought to ofyiisn I likewise. From rices you will JJ^j ial to suit every c ome and see them I in value from $8 TAi* QIIVQ r esc Men quality 55c 85c ty 50c ORSES st Received our pment within eks. In this lot we have sev< HORSES, suitable for: iregory Mule IS Hampton Avenue Dtice, Oveisaers. ^ost 01 ? -r ! A I,acnes c.;oar ouu, overseers are requested to board box Wus left< elective sections in first- w p Roo(.8 hail_ Sat tion at once. They are re- Reward ,0 flndev. De remove ail obstruction from H sheah% at hia oflie specially rocks, roots, etc. Jam< L. J. Langford, 09. County Supervisor. iTow Phc ! Subscribers ol' the ! phone Company please IS. L. Tapp Co., ! -19 Mrs. J. A. .Midler j SO E. J. George, resi tie time to do your Christ- ; mill. ? and the Jas. L. Tapp Co. I 57.5 cloth room, Le> ia is the place. Mr. Tapp j * imple preparations to take : iRstlimSd UTrOHl Christmas trade, and the i Mrs. Mary E. Riser, ghclass merchandise at his { tain, who recently tint isses all previous efforts. Go J ous operation at the j i. L. Tapp Co., for your | pital in Columbia, has hristmas merchandise. j home. HBBHaBIHnHVRlWIVVfiEDIHHHMBnBnBaHH m *^LSVW**T*~ MA II " 1 You the Best in t ?? 11 ping in white serge and Bedfords g ] iks I ng at 25c. Also showing in black uality for 39c i Silk $1.25 quality 98c cTaffetta, $1.25 qnality 98c 225 Flannelette Kimonas, $1 to 98c * _ j[N Dlumbia, S. C. [ . - MARESi third 1 eral well-broken MARES farming and breeding. j fi /?* j Conder J -1 VUl Columbia, S. C / Solan- On Tho Honor Eoll. in a large paste- ! The Lexington Savings Bank is again A Dn the piano in ! on the honor roll of banks in South uidav, Nov. 13. I Carolina. Last year it was first on liver to Dr. P. j the list, but the honor goes to a Char-"'^^ e. | leston bank this year. However, The 1 23 \V. Sliealy. Lexington Savings comes third on the' J Beg "" speaks in highest praise of M , j tho management of this well known J| Citizens i ele- and popular banking house. ^ ? add: , residence. Tho Grand. J deuce and Hour With a fine program for all thi8 week, The Graud theatre in Columbia, t. Cotton Mill. is being over crowded at each per | fcrmance. If such be fossible, The I Hospital. | Grand has the linest line of attractions of Little Monn- j booked for the next few weeks that if. ierwent h seri- 1ms ever had. There is no place in fl Ivnowlton Hos- the eitv where you can spend an V returned to her evening more delightfully than at this . fl j popular thcairj. g \1