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I Worth of Men's atic | Sample Suits That Were Made j to sell at 825.00: brimful of snap 7^ j and style: unmatchable values j Sample Suits, All Styles, Serge I Cheviots and Worsted: made to sellCJQ 7C j at 830 and good value at that,now^lu,i " j , Silk, Worsted and Blue Serge j Suits of extra fine quality: these fine suits j were made to sell at 832.50, C7| 7C j now take your choice j Sa*mp!e Suits j (Mostly Silk Lined), good quality fabrics in \ the newest weaves. These suits 77 7s ! were made to sell at 835; now ^ ^ ! 1 Siik Lined Suits Fine of All Woo! and pure worsted fabrics, latest models. All made to sell up to $45. Out they g*o at I % 1442 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C LOCALS AND PERSONALS [ Mr W JI W.manm < leading planters of tin tion was a business Mr Subscriber will you please look! , ' ,r > ; ton Monaav Mr \\i s at the ,abc on your papei' and sive it good rains have your attention, at once, if not sooner ! ,,.ops v.hi[e ]a(e arfi and we will be glad i E Kellers Mitchell Mr H C Oswald manager of the Os! , . , ? . ~ > i ;r.g h:s home m Gie< wald Garage is in Racine Wisconsin! _ , T * i week end in Lexingb where he went last week to purchase1 T T t T1 Mrs J J Taylor Kelt; a big lot of Mitchell automobiles, for,,et alon? ,vithout th( which he holds the Lexington agency" d gave us ?1;.# fo|. Mr E L Sphaler a prominent busi-: tion r.ess man of Orlando, Fla, was here on , j j, Ep)ing a Iondi business Monday Mr Sphaler owns! succresfuI rar'mei. fro? large real estate interests in this j 3 vLsited om. omce ga county; having recently acquired a' ?1;50 for a years large tract of land near Gaston |0,,,.n?n, | till v clllCC Mr Edwin G Dreher, popular cloth, j j B Hook a K00(] ? ter, left Monday for Charleston, where 1 fa,.me,. from' Lex;ngt01 he boarded a Clyde Line steamer for. our officc Saturdav a ixuuir.oie ana ?\ew i orK to ouy iaii1 subscription for a vein and winter goods for his big store.Mr. ! 3>reher is one of the leading clothiers' 11 R -Da\ a lading < in the State and is exceedingly pop- in?ton route 4 ^as a ular Here's hoping that he will have *n f-'exin?tt?n Saturda\ a delightful trip! j calIed at our ?mce ad I scrintion Miss Sarah Drafts of Hollow Creek< ; iaccompanied by Miss Marguerite Lor-; B J Tt aites^ a good r ick of Lexington^ is the very attrac-|^'J^ farmer from Lex tive guest of her friend^ Mrs L O liast vis"ited our office one ( jp Swansea and renewed his subsc i year in advance iMr B D Clarke has the finest pota-j to patch in town if not in the entire' C'orpl Evans J Hallr couny And his oher crops are said emending sometime wi to be equally as good ; Mr and Mrs E Hallm Dr S B Harman one of the leading man ^as Just returned physicians and surgeons of Columbiaj xvhpi'e he has beer, wi accompanied by Dr Black was here occupation cn business Fridav ! . _ I .Mr Wilbur A Goor^ Lexington is a dull town?on Sun- on the Richmond divis day Ithern^ is spending his 1 Mr James Wingard one of the pop- his parents Mr. and ular operators of the Lexington Manu George, facturing Company spent the weekend with his family up on Hollow Miss Juanjta George urning on Monday morn- u"A" wocks w,th hor siJ . rr Wiemres at St. Matthe mg ; Mr Henry M Sprodley one of the ^rs- M M <" ' uehmai T est farmers in the Gaston section was music toncti lip Monday Any fanner that can hold * Hie.h Sohoo^ lo 4 0 bales of cotton for one sale at such shend a v.bile with ho fancy prh-os must bo considered a mo nolds in Atlanta, eel man iri the soil Ho has plenty of a- jc.>r. . . everything and lives at home *-omo jn ??onrt -nl?i:i*--Frcd Herndon^ the well known pain * ',t*n^,"ncr :i with 1 ter is in Columbia this week where "J 1 Knminoi and o.be he- has the contract to paint am^n01 nccompamed the handsome new home of Mr Walter to Spartanburs" wher0 !F Kleckley on Columbia Avenue Mr "ometimeHerndon has just recently completed The n0n Heur <'lub the magnificent mansion of Mr D D Mrs. ^ 7> Martin and Raw] 3.t B^t6SbUrj? I rPavlAr o f>nrnnn ? I -? t" .7 i ULIV1 UUU i 1 ' '* m?r?aesagneg para? * ?mro ma?i? ; se^ra^ggra <tf% F"* ! Young Men's Snipis Being IS . n- . * H Just Received Large Shipments i I ! il of Sample Wool Suits in Spring and Sum- j i| mer weights, also in heavier goods for 1 p *7r" O ^F1 1 (f?1 *7E? ! cplo* /O H.TIQ /?3 j j Ij Buy from these lots and save $10 to S15 j || on every suit. Also large shipments of j j seam-model Blue Serge, silk lined suits. j j ? | Just Received Shipment ci Kohair Coats | Only one to a customer at this special price j j $3.95 and $4.95 I i J ]i | RAINCOATS || | Indispensable to Appearance and Health j| I $4.95 and $3.95 J Soldiers of the 81 "WOOL! WORLD'S LARGEST ( i f akcr^ one of the! FDR SALE?One thoroughbred ic Sandy Run sec; horse colt 14 months old ^M'ill sell visitor in Lexing! cheap for cash tnamaker says j S E TAYIJ >R : fallen and that j Lexington Rt I improving fast j 2t36pd who is now male T, . r r, ,, , _ . . i j FOR SALE?Lord Touring car i?ody j L-nville spent the!. . ! , m good condition with Mr and: ,r T T. ^ ! H L Roof ars says he can't _ . . I Lexington rt 2 5 Dispatch-Xewsj2t36pd a years subscrip , ! i j FOR SALE?S grade pigs 1-2 I>u-! ng citizen and roc Jersov S weeks old $6>0 each. I ' I a Leesville route E L Wingard turday and gave Lexington route 1 subscription in 2t36pdnan and leading' LOST?Between Camp Jackson and I n route 3 visited Lexington automobile license number i 3 nd renewed his 1 ^10;L Reward will be paid if return !j r in advance j C(^ t0 ? ! Haskell Meetze citizen from Lex T ^ . 0 1 ; Lexington Route 2 1 business visitor % and while here renewed his sub " " ' ! | i SALE OF NOTES AXI> ACCOUNTS 1 nan and success ^ THE DISTRICT COURT OFj ington route ' THE 1 N1TEI) STATES FORj lay last week' THE EASTERN DISTRICT OFj iription for a' SOUTH CAROLINA ! IN RE: W P Roof^ Bankruptj Pursuant to on Order of sale signer ^ nan L S A is bv Hon II N Edmunds^ Referee in j H th his parents Bankruptcy ? dated the ISth day of:|j an Corpl Hall April^ 1919 we will sell before the if troni overseas Courthouse Door at Lexington^ South|B th the army of Carolina on the first Monday in July? I the same being the 7th day of said month at eleven o'clock a m all of the,1 9 re on Engineer ^ accounts notes or choses in action iH ion ol tlic Sou- ' 'la and etc- due and owing to the estate of.iS vacation with F V\ P Roof .Bankrupt except such! B Mrs. Preston ' > ffl notes accounts etc as are in Ligation's j or process of settlement by compro- 1 S is spending a mise or otherwise^ provided however ; dor Mrs Henry that all persons owing said estate; n >ws. j shall have an opportunity to pay lIPlH j or adjust their accounts with the Trusj|? a who has been togs 0f estate prior to the said n ers in the Lex- -t]) (iay ot- j,i]v^ ]r(]^ .in{j such a(. i fi ft last weeic to, (.olints as are not settled in-fore said Sj r mother^ Mrs. date will be sold to the highest bidder g !for cash B ^ ^ i ! "<>j- a list of the notes and ac-onnts j r 'duo said estate which will he offered || for sale aforesaid reference mav ho'R lis mothe; Mrs ' gt had to the hooks and accounts now in R i* relatives. Mrs . K ihe otlice of Tinunerman (fraham & ? Mr. Kami nor ? g , ("allison attorneys for trustees , n shrt will spend 1 < Bj AN" II Townscnd^ T P Meetzo, ,9 and C E Keaphart Trustees jn will meet, withj for the estate of W P Roof? 'yliss Annie L.ou Pankrupt V n at 5 o'clock June 16 11# 1 ^ J \m j>y, Ready-to-Wear E Sacrificed ?? ? i ?nta?o? ?? I???? i ??i ? i Men's ana Youths' Palm Beach Suits I S Made extra well; all sizes, worth ?Q GC ?12.50 everywhere. Here 4 j j i Men's and Youth's Mohair and Palm B Suits 1 ! different patterns, all sizes,\Yorth QQ 7^ j 815 elsewhere. Here \ < | 1 3 Fine Mohair Paim Beach Suits I 1 I assorted patterns, all sizes. Worth CI 1 1Z \ | 815 elsewhere. Here for ylbt&o j ! * _ __ _ l t j i | Palm Beach and Mohair Suits | i in Men's and Youth sizes. Worth CH QC $22.50 elsewhere. Here st are Welcomed CUSTOM TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS m?BteaaMBaBB? I Come to see us when cessories?Tires and mrrmlpfp Qfnplr r>"F v UV >J fV/V/lV V/J- U11V. prices will appeal to ; I We have the exclusiv FLAG MOTOR OIL 1 cinity?the oil with ti consider ourselves vei ing this contract. We sell "That Good ( I We are better prepaid do your repair work, and every job inspect fore leaving our repai Washing cars a spe< your car look like new H. C. OSWALD, Manager SAFETY FIRST-S: SOUTH CAROLINA'S GREAI lllil ?^ iigh Grade Clothing | ] Genuine Priestly RIohair Suits jl | assorted patterns, stitched with Q" || j silk Worth 825. Here only > || ji ?1 ^ jj 5,000 Pairs Pants, Good Woolen jl > J The mill ends and the short pieces of fabrics from our tailoring department we j | I J turn into pants?also, there are leftover pants from suits. Every pair is a won- j I ; | derful value at the price, and no thought- | g !ful man can afford to miss seeing them. Priced SI.95 to $5.95 51 | _ | 500 Pairs Boys7 Knee Knickerbockers | I j Khaki Pants, worth 75c. Sizes 8 to 16. d One to a customer only. Here 49c Not Cheap Clothing, But Reduced Prices. H. L. GILLESPIE, MGR I i in need of Auto Ac- 1 Tubes. We carry' a | i best grades, and our 1 ^ou. J e agency for GREEN i 'or Lexington and vi- j tie castor blend. We I i*y fortunate in secur- 1 lulf Gasoline." I ed than ever before to | All work guaranteed I ed by the manager be- | r department, 'j sialty. Let us make . 1 ijrur\ 'ajkjz.u - - > rASfct: laraorirtaii ac #7.vBUMB^aonr-?c j m f 1 ^ ^ ^ Lexington, S. C. | ERVICE ALWAYS f 'EST NEED-GOOD ROADS 1 it