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The Lexington Dispatch Wednesday. October 22, 19.3. G ML Har^a*, Koitor and Publisher M. G. SarEvTT. \s8)ciate Editor. Entered at the Po :t Office at Lexington, S n no e<v>nn ,1 nlfuiH matter. CIRCULATION 2.300. Owing to the County and State fairs being near at hand we have b en in *uch a rash that we have left out much readable matter for the past week or so. We hope that the people will be lenient with us just now and we will give them a better and more readable paper after the rush is over., possibly our constituency cannot understand our position, but any newspaper man can look over our paper and thoroughly understand f. om a glance. Milch Cow For Sale. One iVTilcb Cow for sale. Apply to^ Jacob K. Harman. 52 Lexington, S. C., Route 2. COD LIVER OIL HID IRON Two Most World-Famed Tonics . Combined in VinoL Cod Liver oil and Iron have proved to be the two most successful tonic* the world has ever known?iron for the blood and the medicinal curative elements of cod liver oil as a strength and tissue builder for bodv and merves, and for the successful treatment of throat and lung troubles. Two eminent French chemists discovered & method of separating the curative medicinal elements of the eods' livers from the oil or grease which is thrown away , but to these medicinal elements tonic iron is now added, thus combining in Vinol the two most world famed tonics. As a body-builder and strength creator for weak, run-down people, for feeble old people, delicate children, -to restore strength after sickness; and for chronic coughs, colds, bronchitis or pulmonary troubles we ask you to try Vinol with the understanding that your money will be returned if it does not help yon. HARMON DRUG COMPANY I Lexington, S. C. f The Largest Exclusive 1 in South Cj III "YouC Visitors t We want all of our out-c that will be here for the Fair 1 vitation to make this store t place during the Fair. We i make yourself at home regard] everything in onr power to mil 1 well at a profitable one. Yon ed yon hare and the superb 1 will have on display during Fa eating and profitable features c You Certainly Ouj The big Fur sale is still in here now as in the original still a good selection and at th splendid sets andjsingle pieces the next few"days. \ As we oasions Furs^will be higher aft All rpmnn vhv von f gift For? for Christmas. Sale of One-I And now with this touch o have some heavy some heavy < offer a lot of ladies' One-piece concession in prices. Every made of the best grade goods. flO.OO on sale for all of this w< The Store | That'Sel W _?* a i mb ma i ii h'I I'm _r T ????????????? FT rfWHEN YOU YAWN A GOOD DEAL In the day time, and feel dull,! lazy and discouraged,you have! every symptom of a torpid liver. Simmons Red Z Liver Reg Iulator (The Powder Form) is a fine tonic for a disordered liver. It acts promptly. The bilious impurities which have interfered with the free action of the liver are driven out, the stomach is cleansed andi strengthened so that it can more thoroughly digest food. The bowels are purified and a regular habit re-established. It is a splendid medicine for j the whole system, Promotes a feeling of energy, mental activity and cheerful spirits. Sold by Dealers. Price, large package, $1.00 Ask for the genuine with the Red zontne laoci. j i you cannot get it, remit to us, we will send by mail postpaid. Simmons Liver Regulator is also put up in liquid form for those who prefer it. Price, 81.00 per bottle. Look for the Red Z label. J. H. ZEIUN t CO., Props., St Louis, Mo. f 'H Partition Sale. State of South Carolina, County of Lexington. We the andersigned, being all the heir9 at law of George A. Kaminer, deceased, will sell for partition, before the court house door, on salesday in November, dnring the legal honrs of qaIO All of that tract of land, situate lying and being in Hollow creek township, in said county and State, containing ninety-eight acres, more or less, and bounded by lands now or formerly of S. E. Hendrix ard John Ballentine on the north, lands of S. E. Hendrix and estate of Benj. Rawl 011 the east, lands conveyed to Mrs. Ann Medora Kaminer on the south, and lands of W- L. Taj lor on the west. Terms of Sale:?Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. Minnie W. Meetze, [l,s.] Addie E. Kaufmaun, [l.s [ H. N. Kaminer, [l.s j W. O. Kaminer, [l s ] F. V. Kaminer, [l.s ] Lula E. Leaphart, [ls.] Julia B>'lle Kaminer, [l s ] Gecrge C. Kaminer, [ls.] Ann Medora, Kaminer, [l s j 51 nBHHnwwiiasjMJidMBMmsnnBvaBNBm -Mi.rjK? Woman's Store irolina o the Fair >f-town friends and the visitors ? feel that this is a personal inheir headquarters and meeting askt vant you to come right in and mac less of formality. We will do *ni" ce jour visit a pleasant one as 0f tj wiU find she reception accord- to-v ine of Women's Wear that we ?^ ir Week, one of the most inter>f joar visit. to.d jht to Buy Furs Now progress. Not so many pieces aT1y t showing, 'tis true, but there is plea e prices we are naming on these i there willjbe a quick clearance have said on several former oc- p^c] er January of the coming year. awe should make haste in purchasing *iece Dresses now f cool weather it is necessary to clothes. For this week we will j i Serge Dresses at a remarkable one of them a 6tyle leader and Dresses that formerly sold for jek at $5.95 ??????f0r Snr? ? X hwon ever ColtCX \J \^ pac^ _ L ... valu VcllU Colui ftsM8fS$ w BBnpaaki^r sauz ror. >T rnuuMiactt^atf-. mkmumb nihiTi r t oiMfnri^>iwirTvnTTii Attack Grandfather Clause. i "Washington?"Grandfather clauses" j dn Southern states constitutions, do- I nying the right, to vote to those who were ineligible to vote about 1S66 or 1 are the descendant of such ineligible : persons, make the federal constitution j amendments worthless paper, accord- j tog to a brief filed recently with the j supreme court by Morfield Storey of Boston. Mr. Storey appeared for the National Association for the Advance ment of Colored People. He was attacking particularly the Oklahoma "grandfather clause." James Thorpe, Athlete, Weds. Carlisle, Pa.?James Thorpe, the Sac and Fox Indian from Oklahoma, (formerly world's greatest amateur athlete and a member of the New York (National League 'baseball team, was married recently in historic St. Patrick's church to Margaret Iva Miller, a native of Oklahoma and a former student at the Carlisle Indian school where Thorpe attended. The wedding Is the outcome of a romance that had its inception when Thorpe met Miss Mirier after a game of football he had won. k i i A P Copyright Hart Scha?Tacr & \iaix I.v: mmg?k??ew*mtwmam jamarw ii? wniw iiumbiw UrV' ?MMMMMWM?MM ? ? ??? *- S ? 5 A N ? i ^ a ? y^iliiisii' & S rrj I*5' ^ Wooltex 1 The fame of "wooltex'' has spread beyon< lower section of the State stopped at our ] >d to be shown some Wooltex garments, fi le the trip to Columbia to see the circus, 1 ty of selecting her Fail Suit from the grea There are lots of worueu within walking d ?? ? ?i J i _i .4. rcr? ms siiore wno snouia snow mure uuuui no rear. They should know that? roolt(x styles are new and authentic becac jd through the Wooltev style bureau. rooltex fabrics are all wool and that the w< late, but distinctive individual and far froi rooJtcx Garments fit the fignre perfectly, i ires shape retention as lor.g as the garmec rooltex Prices are the same whether yoi city in the country, and the scale of price yon at any price you hare in mind to p The advent of Wooltex in Columbia has o i for our ?rr>men, many of whom have bet i their ideal. Another shipment of brand, ked?Coats, Suits, and Skits. Won't yoi irtment of styles, colors and sizes? A Big Run on These Silk A bright colored Underskiit is now a neci 6pe?ial lot cf 369 8t much It ss than the i but'th?f are moying ont fast at 98c. Yo A Table Piled High With Not by any means 24c. Ribbonn, hut that Ribbons here in all colors and widths sni only reason for marking them as low as 24 A Comfortable Bed for1 Is far belter than being "talked about'' afi the spare bedroom?all wool or cctton tads, Sheets, Pillo .v Cases and Towels. We Are Wonderfu Women's one piece Drrase9 in all the De len who know rrol styles. And our sssor y style that well dressed little folk* vl ill n Good News for 350 Womc Just now when a Raincoat will come i:i fo: :ed another big shipment to go on sa'ie s*j e but we are selling worlds of them at thi well & I iml ?o Huerta To Make Statement. \ "Washington.?Provisional President | Huerta plans to assemible the foreign j diplomats in Mexico City, according I the latest state department advices j and make a statement on the present situation in the Mexican rebellion. { No knowledge of Huerta's purpose j was contained in the dispatches. The Mexican executive's statement will be received here with much interest, although the administration officials doubt that it will alter the situation, and believe that war is the only solu+inn Three Killed in Explosion. Anderson, S. C.?Three men were killed and eight injured here when the garage of A. L,. Todd collapsed after a gasoline explosion. Edward Layton, of Spartanburg, struck a match to light the lamp of his automobile as it w.as being f&ed with gasoline. The explosion followed and the building caught fire. As the firemen were fighting the flames a wall of the building fell, killing William E. Campbell and Robert Dodd, Jr., and an unidentified man who was ibadly mangled. "IF IT'S CORRECT 1 K.1JNA.K.1J i HAS IT." I It is the time of year | when people begin to | lay in fall supplies. You 1 can not do better than | to visit Kinard's big store 1 and fit the boys and | yourself in a nice suit | and overcoat. Also every- IJ thing that a man or boy | weais. | Nl. L MM i The Clothier. i 1523 Main Street COLUMBIA, S. C. MB??1MM B MB B UalfitHsrcoroi' liumsn-i^us Clothes i the confines of Columbia. A lady froi ready-to wear department last Friday an rom which she made a selection. She ha but while here she did not mNs ths oppo: test style show in Sonth Carolina, istance. or at least, a short streetcarrid< oltex and this ffreat style show of read] ise of tho first-hand style information s< ?ives, patterns and colors are not only oj m the ordinary in appearance, and the careful and painstaking tailorin it is worn. a bay the earments here in Columbia or i s is so broad that yon can find a Suit t ay. pened up new possibilities in clothes sele< 3n charmed becanse Woolter has so fall new Wooltex garments haa just been ui n oome in and see them whiie we hare to Messaline Underskirts essity with the new split skirts. We off( :uroal pncf. We have them in all coloi n'd better hurry in if you want one. Ribbons at 24c Yard is the price we are selling tht m for. Yon' table for all purposes. Quick disposal : :C. a yard. /our Visiting Friends ber they lesTe. Everything you'll nee mixed Blankets, "Maish" Comforts, Be Hy Strong on? w fabrics and colorings now demanded b; tment of Top Coats for children embrace eed. >n Who Want Raincoats ra good season of usefulness we have nn ^2.50 ea -h. This is less than their rea n'price just to create talk about the store Haltiwa ?a?RIM ipmbiwiiiw i ?wwHM?? IT., mat am111 ^ *.JV;IV - MraaKEBea's It\j) E ^ B I I ^ Ll ? I The Central Needle Dropheat either lock- or chain stitch. Lie and almost. noiseless. Light, st some table. Ball hearing. NEW HOME I ?ni 1-1 i 11 rni l i g I tie old rename. ine oesi Strong, durable, light running the bobbin than any other shutl hand machines, thoroughly ove attachments. Repairing a spec 1802 Mai J Columbi I T1 COLUMBIA'S CAS " All that goes 1 first class SHOI vice at grea' prices. Owing jj we pay parcels | out-of-town ore r ticle not entire! Iry may be retui H. H. POWEI t 1518 Main St i I I tWW?MM??"1? ! II IM-I ? ?III II?I ' ?T I r Th if Good CI Paris Cables Hav> of Velvet 31 d At the races there last we< ^ " "" *' ?'? imn itt o tt an fho /I ~ UliiUgB tli.1 tlicii WW" TT nj , ov VUU v. showing many quaint little Yelye1 a op ribbon and feather adornment, y. come in from New Tork, eopie fashioned after the cable descript 3" signers, too, hare added many d y, the big Millinery exhibit. There yonr hat selection here, either im 8 hats to snit every type of face an yon might wish to pay. " Sam* New Things > New impoited Silks and Dress Tri * "Niagara Maid'* Silk Underw " colors. The splendid showing of i Dresses, the kind yon will need fair week. The wonderful assortment N 3r ings, etc. Special Core* We have a special corset fitti to aid von in securing the corsrt fc jg requirements. With this servic "Bon Ton" and "Royal Woreestc coming to this store is absolutely tory con-et d d Coats v Suits i . Skirt riser ~3J oiina iilSo I 1 Rotary Standard Sews \ jhtest runner. Very swift long, du.able. Light, handMACHINES. shuttle machine there is and carries more thread in tie machine. Nice second T-hauled with full set of :ialty. in Street ? c r H SHOE STORE do make up a 2 STORE sertly reduced to our policy 3 post on all I lers. Any ar- ^ ly satisfacto- 3 rnecl. jL, Manager Columbia, S. C. -. -y. >c'V. v^'TXAMMMBtu 13 Store You've Heard So Much About e Much to Say I Hats 3k small hats in velvet had lispafccbes tell as. We are t Hats with the new straight , many of which have just d from the Pari* models or ions. Our own skillful deistinctive new creations to is practically no limit ta styles or prices. We hare d hats at almost any prica 9- ~ You Should Soo immings. 1 ear in all the popular bright Imported models in Evening for the social fanctions of eck Fixings, Belts, Furnish* jt Fittings jjl ar in attendance at all times 1 j j test pnited to your individual ||| e and our splendid line of j j j sr'' Corsets, ererj woman j j j sure of securing a lausfac- J ] j ? 4 ? ^