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? f | THE ^ I Tri-Pnimtv II11 vuuiii j | i HH ? BATESBURG, S. C. I 0CT.R15,1S,17.|| Lexington, Saluda, Edgefiolrl and Aiken HniinfifiS I IIUIU UllU nmun vvuiiiiw I , I i REDUCED RAIL ROAD RATES ON ALL TRAINS | f Splendid Features?Liberal Premiums Come and Bring Tiie Whole Family For Full Information and Premium List, write 1 I W. J, McCARTHA, Sec. BATESBURG, - - SOUTH CAROLINA I f , - IN/VWMWMVW iw^r W AT It is now time of the year when everybody is looking forward to something for fall and winter wear, Look at these values. Laces, laces, quite a lot to close out, worth up to 10c a yard, only 2 1 -2c See onr line of Ginghams and Chambrays in 9olid colors and stripes, g only - - -81-3 and 10c Percales are always good. W6 have them 36 inches wide, yard 10c fi I Take a look at our white flannels. The little fellow will need tnese 1 in a few weeks, per yard - 12 1-2, 15 25 and 50c S 1 See that Table Linen, per yard, ... 25, 39 and 50c B I 10-4 Bleached Pepperell Sheeting, 10 yard limit, yard - 25c B 8 10-4 Brown Pepperell Sheeting, 10 yard limit, yard - 22 1 -2c 5 k' fl National Madras for Curtains, beautiful patterns, yard - 9c B See onr Bed Sheets, 72x00, only each - - - 39C 3 Ratine is the very latest for early fall suits, yard - - - 25c B | OUTING 9 * Our line is complete. We have all the solid colors, and beautiful a stripes and checks, yard - - 10c 1 See onr all wool blankets, pair - - $3.39 and S4.49 H See our line of Serges for Suits and Skirts in all colors, yard - 50c 1 Look oyer our line of Hose for the children. We have them that fl will wear that boy. S f I LOOK MEN! I I Put oil one of those North Eastern Shirts. They are beauties. ? 48c, $1.00 We boast of and can prove it by actual wear that we ha^e the best Men's Silk Hose in the city for ... 25c SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. OUR MILLINERY is arriving every day fresh from the Northern markets. Come in and get one of those nice new white felt- hats or some of the colored ones in ready to wear. , J. L HOPKINS 1616 Main St. Columbia, S.C. r. PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Miss Elizabeth Dominick has return od to Newberry, after a delightful visit to Mrs. S. J. Leaphart. Every Lexingtonian should endeavor to make the coming caunty fair the best in the State. RUB-MY-TISM will cure you. Get ready for the Lexington Count v Fair?just a little more than a month off. Commencing Monday Oct. 1st the Bank of Western Carolina ana The Home National Bank will observe the following banking hours: Open at 9 A. M. and close at 3 P. M. 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any ?ioo nf (Chills and Fever: and if taken I then as a tonic the Fever will not retarn. Price 25c. Albert M. Boozer, one of the oldest and most prominent members of the Columbia Bar, has been here on legal business this week. Mr. "Jack" Douglass, the only and original "Jack" was in town Friday on matters of business. Mr. Douglass is in charge of the waterworks plant for the Columbia Mills Co. FOR SALE?Homes in and around Johnston, ask for list. Y. May, Johnston, S. C. Do not forget the printers when you sell your first bale of new cotton. Remember they too, have to be paid. There was al r.ost an ice faminne in | Lexington on Saturday, and there was j much disappointment among the housewives. Mr. W. B. Altman, of Batesburg, a leading citizen of that town, is among .the popular jurors this week. RUB-MY-TISM will cure you. Mr. J. H. Gunter. a substantial farmer of the Black creek section kindly semembers the printer with a renewal for another year. Mr. W. F. Taylor, a clever and honest man, of Pieasent Hill section and a subscriber for a long time renewed for another year Monday. When you want something good to eat always go to Wingard's grocery. Here you will find the best that is to be had at the right prices. Don't forget to bring or send us your dues when you come to court next week. Miss Ada Williams spent the weekend with relatives in Brookland. Mr. J. B. Holman, of Batesburg, the popular president of the Enterprise Hardware Co., was in town Monday. If you want to get the highest price for your cotton, always briDg it to Lexington. FOR RENT?One, two, three or four horse farm for rent. Apply to J. J. Fox. 4w49 When yon sell your first new bale don't forget the printers. Mr. J. S. Clark, one of our oldest and promptest subscribers at Irene, made as a pleasant call Monday. Mr. T. M. Kennedy one of Brooklnads best citizens, was in town Monday as a juror at Court dropped in and renewed his paper for another year. Prof S. S. Lindler, of the St. John's section, spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. Charlie Epting, at at Pine Ridge. Miss Enla Epting, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Epting,ofPine Ridge, left last week for Dorchester county, where she takes charge of the 7ch and 8 th grades of the St. George High School. Mr. Holly Shealy, son of Mrs. Cora Shealy, of the Fork, left on Monday for Columbia to resume his studies at the University of South Carolina. Ex-Sheriff Th09. H. Caughman has the finest field of corn we have seen anywhere this year. Tom is an allround good farmer and a most excel lent citizen. / Mr. Archie W. Craft, a splendid young farmer of near Pelion, spent a few. day9 in town this week. Mr. Craft is one of the best young men of hi9 section. County Superintendent of Education-Elect Holly L. Harman, of the Dutch Fork, was in town Monday mingling with his friends. Mr. 0. JB. Anderson, of Edgefield, court Stenographer of the Eleventh circuit, i9 at his usual post this week. Mr. Anderson has a soul a9 big as his body, and is popular throughout the State. Mr. William M. Rwartz, of the Henderson?Suydam Hardware Company, Columbia, spent Sunday at his old home here. Mis9 Hattie Shealy has returned from a delightful ten days visit to relatives and friends in Newberrv, Peak Station and Pomaria. Miss Ella Price returned to the State Hospital Training school, Columbia, on Sunday, after spending her vacation at home. Miss Emmie Mae James returned to Columbia Monday, after spending a week in Lexington, the guest of Mrs. D R. Haltiwanger. Misses Linnie May and Estelle Cranford have returned to Union, af?er a delightful visit to their cousin. Miss Mildred Hook, near Brookland. Miss Mildred Hook, the beautiful and attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (j. U. HOOK, icit yescexuuy iux Greenwood, where she will attend Lander college. Mr. B. I. Epting, the popular veteran of Pine Ridge, visited his granddanghter-in-law, Mrs. Baxter Shealy, at Knowltcn's Hospital last week. Mrs. Shealy is doing very well. M. L. Barre left last week to enter Cleinson college. Get your fresh baker9 bread?the best in town?at Harman's Bazaar. Mr. Levi Rish, one of the populajr young farmers of the Sanoam section, is attending court this week. T. C. Callison, the popular young attorney, is actiilg superintendent of the Casparis Stone Company while Mr. LeFevre is away on his vacation. Subscribe to The Dispatch, only one dollar a year, and get all of the county news. > = |R ( Ill MOT UK SPECIFIC III LOOK AT THIS R-C-H Cars are sold fully eqi I The equipment ELECTRIC LIGHTS?12 in. Bui- 1 let headlights, 6 in. Bullet sidelights, j tail lights. WARNER AUTO METER?The j most reliable speed and mileage indicator made. JIFFY CURTAINS?Can be put up or down in a few minutes time from the inside of the car. When > T ! closed, makes car neariy as ram piuui or cold proof as a limousine. BOSCH MAGNETO?Very few cars under $1500 are equipped with this high grade magneto, which is used Completely equipped wr you cai TOURING CAR, 5 passe ROADSTERS, 2 passenge F. O. B. D I Independent auto New Brookland, L. HALL, M Ifmnim IV U U 11 A 1 October 22, 2 Write for Premium Li Entries G. NL EFIRI LEXINGTON, SOT t m Mi A A nc ATIONS: EQUIPMENT uipped ready for the road is as follows: on most of the best known and ; highest priced cars in the world. DEMOUNTABLE RIMS?Makes it possible to change tires in three or four minutes time. EXTRA RIM AND HOLDER? Attached to the rear of the touring "car and on running board of roadster. REAR VIEW MIRROR?Giving driver full view of the traffic behind. Top, Top Cover, Windshield, Tool Kit, Jack, Tire Repair Kit, Pump, Robe Rail, Floor Mat, Tally-ho Horn. th all you neecfand all a. use. :ngers - - $900.00 rs - - - 750.00 (ETIROIT SALES COMPANY. st and Make Your Early. ), Secretary JTH CAROLINA South Carolina IANACER. I I??? ??? ? ? ? JJJJ nr FAIR j, Li ZD, M\ MM! V9N I I