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? f ? Septusentatioe Heurspaper. Souors Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Bounties Like a Blanket. ^ VOL. XXXIII. LEXINGTON. S. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1903. r>l ^ ; "W~- -E3"- ^?^CKTOILT, Tie., lv?^.U^.a-Eie, 15 jflJL l??0 MAIN STREET, - COLUMBIA, ?. C. ^ Solicits a Share of Your Valued Patronage. Polite and Prompt Attention. October l'tf j "H^&er-wcight Prices. f f Mk - f I GREAT r s > SACRIFICE. ! I I i * ! OUR SUMMER | J CLEARANCE Mi I is now on and we are I W j now offering every pair | ? of Misses and Children's I | Oxford Ties and Slippers I at a great reduction in j i order to make room for j ^ | Fall goods. | lever, ! | "THE SHOE MAN," j - 1603 Main Street, f. COLUMBIA, - S. C. \ I I | Feb. 6?ly. DR. F. G. GILMORE, I DEUTIST, i' 1" OCATED AT NO. 1510 MAIN STREET. JLf over Husemann's Gun Store, Colum^ bia, S. C., where he will be glad to see his & former as well as new patients. Dr. Gilmore will be at Kaminers Hotel in Lexington on Tuesday and Wednesday, ^November 10th and 11th. to accommodate patients who find it inconvenient to call at his Columbia office. / -j*"' 4$nnary 23, 1901?tf. ' -BND CS MR ORDERS / ForSasfci. Doors, Blinds. Paints and Varnishes. Cements and Lime. 1 We wil^?nip quick, ship good stuff and ^ m^fcfrjstose prices. That's about all we rmm"e&n promise: isn c it enougn: . SHJtND BUILDERS'SUPPIY CO 615 PLAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, - - S. C. October 9-8?ly. i] r | j THE BIGG] jt ; The biggest show,?and by far ti I is oar big Department Store, 'On f 1 over with handsome goods for Wi v mandons quantities that we are ab 'i "Wait till von get to Columbia to c L: { come to see us. I WELCOME! FAIR 1 Everybody is welcome. Mak w while you are in the city. Bat tbi ? the display on the second floor. of Millinery end Coat Suits uneqr and surpassed by none in the Sou! t j FOR THE PROPER SI f | THE JAMES ' Corner Main and COLUMBIA, t M L County Fair Officers, Etc. i The following is an extract from tbe proceedings of the meeting of the stockholders of the Lexington County Fair Association, held on the Fair ' Grounds, October 22ad. Officers were elected as follows: President?G A. Guignard. First Vice-President?Dr. D. M. Crosson. Second Vice-President?Paul P. j Clark. Third Vice-President?John A. WesBinger. Executive Committee?J. C. Fulmer, H. A. Lorick, G F. Keisler, J. H. Counts, J. Walter Dreher, W. Q M. Berley, George W. Reeder, T. H Caughman, W. B. Taylor, C. W. 1 CaughmaD, R L. Sbuler, Thomas P.v Meetze, Heber R. Dreher. Secretary?C. M. E5rd. Treasurer?W. P. Rjof. The Committee on Fair Grounds was instructed to set the back fence of the present inciosure, so as to take in all of the grounds that a place , can be provided for the accommodation of horses and vehicles. The President was authorized to appoint a committee to draft suitable , resolutions to the memory of the late Secretary, J. A. Muller, E.q, and have same spread in the minute book. ' The following stockholders were elected as delegates to the State Fair: James E. Rawl, George W. Harman and Paul P. Clark. G. A. Guignard, President C. M. Efird. Secretary. "Aunt" J una wmgard, an aged l: and highly respected lady died Sun- ' day at the residence of her son-inlaw, Mr. M. L. Taylor, and wa8 buried Monday in the family buryiDg ground, on the place of Mr. D. E. Ballentine, at 2 o'clock. She was the widow of old Uncle George Wingard, who preceded her to the grave many years ago. When the cold icy fingers of death were laid upon her and stilled the pulsations of her i warm and generous heart forever, she had passed the allotted span of life and had reached the ripe old age of 88 years, full of honor and > noble deeds. She raised a large family who have been useful citizens and respected members of society. . n - - II i! j! m shuw i ii J: ie most interesting to the ladies, r entire store is just running nter wear . We bay in such tre~ le to qaote the very lowest prices, lo yoar "fine" shopping, then WEEK VISITORS!! I : e oar store yoar headquarters j biggest show ol oar store is wn aVvAnr o? auvac/ nv ouv t <?u uirrui w tailed bv any in the Carolina* *' " rYLES, 8EE TAPF'8. L.TAPPCQ., |; Blacding Streets, 8. C. i ? ! ; W. D. BATES, Manager, THE FOUNTAIN CORNER MAIN AND RICHLAND STREETS, Columbia, - - - U. MAKES LIBERAL BIDS FOR YOUR VALUED PATRONAGE. WINTER SHOES In Box Calk. Vici Kid, King Walk-overs and Black Hawk, Western Union, Creedmoors Kangaroo Leather.Battle Axe -hoes, every pair sold with a guaranteed. The price is COc., 7oc.. 98c., $1.25 up to S3.50. For DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS the best house in the city. , *** * ? a m *b I Jhadies Mats a specialty. MEET US AT '-THE FOUNTAIN CO.." CORNER RICHLAND AND MAIN STS., FOR THE BEsT VALUES MONEY CAN BUY. W. D. BATES, Manager. PAULE.HUTTO, S S_ C. Dry Goods and Notion Department. XIV FANCY GOODS, 9uch as Fine Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Woolleu Fabrics, a large variety of Trimmings, Buttons, Laces, Embrodexies, Ribbons, Edgings, Shoes and Clothing that will satisfy the most fastidious tastes; Fancy and Staple Groceries, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, &c. Nellie King and White Swan Flour. Can't be beat in quality and price WE BUY Cotton, Cotton Seed, Oak and Pine Cord Wood, Lumber, Switch and Cross Ties and Country Produce generally. MRS. PAUL E. HITTTO invites her lady friends to her Foil Opening on September 21st, when she will display a complete line of Ladies and Children's Hats, Caps, Cloaks, Capes and Millinery generally. ON SEPTEMBER 21, 1903, I WILL OPEN A FIRST CLASS STOCZ OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE AT GASTON, S. C. Willie B Iintto will have charge and he invites his friends to call and inspect the line of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats. Notion. &c. Also Flour, Bacon, Lard, Sugar, CofFee, Canned Goods, etc.; and he will also buy your Oak and Pine Cord Wood, Cross and Switch Ties, Cotton, Corn, Pease and Country Produce generally. JOT REMEMBER THE PLACES. and Q-^SXQILT. ? tt i 1 11 1 Harness and Milerj'. I * & | No G-reater | | Mistake $ 1 Can Be Made | <X Than imagining that it is economy to buy the cheap- ~ ? est H arness unci Saddlery Goods, because the price seems lov,\ ^ | THE SHODDY I S CHARACTER | 1 of CHEAP GOODS. $ <v Takes away ?il apparent saving and always conduces <X to dissalistaction. X> X We make ? special point on the character of our ^ ^ goods-We positively deal tn goods of reliable workmanship and A. 1 material. X> | Lowest Prices ^ & CojvM8tec.t with a high standard of excellence always $ <X obtains at or.r place $ % We earnestly invite inspection of Roods and prices. <Z We positive!v mean to r.do the best we can by onr $ X patrons. V'-ry truly. 3> 1 DAV1S&CO, | <x x> % !T>!7 MAIN" STREET, g 8 COLUMBIA, S. C. | % June 14, ^ A Chapter to be Formed. A sufficient number of names having been secured to form a Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, a meeting will be held at the court house, on Monday, November 2nd, at 2 o'clock sharp, for the purpose of completing said organization, widows, wives, mothers, sisters, nieces and lineal decendants of Confederate soldiers are eligible to membership. All such are respectfully and earnestly urged to attend and connect themselves with the chapter. It is desirous to form the chapter at once in order to send delegate to the general meeting to be held in Charleston, S. C, November lltb, 1903. Big Excitement in Batesburg. The advertisement of the New York Rickefc was received too late to be changed this week, but we are unwilling to go to press without ssyiDg that something will drop Friday in that staid old town that will startle the whole surrounding country. We refer to the drop iu prices of all goods in the Racket Store. Several hundred dollars worth of samples will be placed on the bargain counter Friday where customers can pick their choice below the first wholesale cost. Be sure and call at the Racket Store, Bateburg. A Good Representative. At a meeting of the Confederate Veterans of Lexington county held at the Fair grounds on Thursday, October 22nd, Mai. J. H. Counts was elected to represent Lexington county at the conference to be held in Columbia, some time during the State Fair to decide upon a permanent place for the meetings of the South Carolina State Division U. C. V. Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, Successfully used by Mother Gray nurse in the Children's Home in Nev York, Cure Feverishness, Bad Stom ach, Teething Disorders, move anc regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 30,000 testimonials They never fail. At all druggists 25c. Sample Free. Address Allei , S Olmsted, Le Boy, N. Y. Nothing bnt Solid Le Every Pair "We k larger stock than ever before. A We give a pair of $11 50 shoes every Satu: im* lucky numbers, < Cohen's SI 1636 MAIN ST.. I THE OLD RELIABLE I Abso?a3feSy Pure THERE 15 NO SUBSTITUTE Lccal Hews. Corporal Joe, Cdtugbman, o? the United States Army, stationed at Sullivan's Island, i-? on a fu/lou and is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. CaugtHnan, near here. I He is accompanied by his comrade, Mr. Boyd. A little negro boy whose parents reside od Mr. Jasper Long's place, near Barrel, whiln handling a gun Monday accidentally dropped it. The concussion discharged it and tbeccnt tents entered the body of his little j siRter, tearing her breast fearfully and killing her instantly. Mr. James Caugbman furnished ' the champion radish for the County 1 Fair. It weighed ten pounds and two ounces, after the premium had 1 been attached. Mr. Dibble George declared that he could eat any radish 1 on exhibition, and he will be given a choice at this one. Mrs. Caroline E. Wannamaker, mother of Mr. N. B. Wannamaker, a | well known citizen of Lexington j county died at her home in Sandy Run, October 3,1903. After months \ of failing health she quietly and peacefully closed her well rounded life of , j almost seventy five years. 7 While in Columbia don't fail to " visit the Globe Dry Goods Score. * The display is fine, the goods are of ? a superior quality and the prices are t.hfi lnwPHt. Couutrv merchants will *""w 'w "" """" * ? > find it to their interest to visit the 1 wholesale department and make selections. Buy Your WINTER SHOES OF COLUMBIA, S. C. ather Shoes Sold and Guaranteed. l Coupon given with every io cents purchase, rday night until Christmas lo parties hold^ood when presented at hoc Store, COLUMBIA, S. C.