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Is vei The first Importation of Fall Mi 1,000 yards L;nen Crash Towling, 18 brie, 10;. a yard. 1 case Cannon C prices on tbem. 1 J. L. : The Lexington Dispatch, Wednesday, October 12,1904. SSXTCZL AND SCISSOES. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Cotton is bringing^ to 9-90. There are no signs ot rain yet. Cotton picking is about over in most places. For Sale?8 pigs, 6 weeks old. Apply to, T. P. Meeizs. An examination for teacher's certificates will be held October 21. See what J. B. Friday & Co, has jo say in their advertisement. Bead the advertisements and you will find "something for you." Lexington farmers are continuing to haul their cotton to this market. Highest prices paid for cotton seed. W. P. Roof. . Mr. J. Frank Hook of Irene, made ' the printers a pleasant call Saturday. Walk-over shoes for men at E. G. Dreber & Co. <1 -L.'IJ XX.. TZ Trrny. d. 8Q1311 CUIIU ui OIL. juou ' j 'ani was baried in Food Branch cemetery Thursday. Agent for the. Brown Shoe Go's., guaranteed line of shoes. L. E. M. Smoak. E. C. Lewis, of Black Creek, has v gone to Charleston to resume his medical studies. Plenty of guano in stock suitable for small grain. W. P. Roof. Mr. W. P. Steele, of our town, is teaching a "siDgiDg school" at Caper's chapel, in the Fork. Mr. Julian Meetze has accepted a position with Mr. W. P. Rx>f. The Lexington Brass Band has b9en engaged to furnish the music for the County Fair. Mr. S. Ross Smith, cf the Black creek section, was in town Monday and called in to see us. J ' Call and inspect the stock of clothing at E. G. Dreher & Co., while in attendance at the County Fair. There are two trespass notices in this issue. Hunters and others will do well to read them. While honesty is the best policy, there are some others that bring a fair degree of financial success. Mr. W. H. Hare will attend the United States court at Greenville next week. While at the County Fair next week, deposit your money in The Home Bank for safe keeping. For your candies, cakes, crackers and fruits, call at the Bazaar. Mr.'T. L. Martin, a prominent and successful merchant of Swansea, was in town Monday. Of course everybody is coming to the County Fair next week with their sisters, cousins and aunts. Mr. Charlie Drafts, the popular clerk of Columbia Hotel came over Sunday and spent the day with his parents. Are You Coming19 All your neighbors are Coming. II not before, they will be sure to be here Fair Week. If you are not c oming read this aloud so friends ViA>ir von. ft' von w>mt artv. thing tor a present or for your own use. don't buy it betore looking at oar stock ot JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, SOLID SILVER, CUT GLASS, ENGRAVED GLASS ANr ART GOODS, We 1 ave the largest selection and have on'y solid goods. Absolutely no platedware of any kind in our ofrtTPQ cn when vnn 'mm from ns OVV*v? ov omvm J ?w? you can feel sure that it is just as good inside as it looks outside. Everything we sell is guaranteed, and if you will favor us with a call you will soon see that our prices are lower than others will give you for the same class of goods. Be sure and come whether you want anything or not. SYLVAN BROS, JEWELERS, 1524 MAIN ST., COLUMBIA, S. C. M MIMM ?y attractive ' llinery. A Fine Line of Ladies' a Fow is your oppc inches wide picked up at a barg^m, ^uc loth, lOe. lor the best quality. 10 piece The largest and most complete stock of Mlimnaug! Trimmed and untrimmed bats in the latest styles and shapes, ribbons in all shades, and the latest fads in novelties, at Mrs. Alics Timmons. - Mrs. Griffith, an experienced - ^ v _ i teacher of Urangeourg, oas ueeu elected teacher of the school at Summit. I will b9 in the Fair grounds the three fair days with a fall line of spectacles and jewelry. J. M Craps. Rev. W. H. Greever, of Columbia, preached a very interesting missionary sermon at St. Andrews, in Lower I Fork, last Sunday. Just received a large shipment of flour which was bought before the rise, which I can sell below market prices. L. E. M. Smoak. We are requested to say that the Rev B. C- Herlong will preach at Oak Grove on the 4ih Sunday in October at 11 o'clock. Mr. W. A. Kyzer from on Beaver Dam creek, leaves Friday for Mims, Fla., to pack oranges the coming season. The people who attend tbe County Fair are cordially invited to call aDd see the nice line of general merchandise of Meetze & Son. Mr. P. D. Meetze of near Ballentine, a clever gentleman and successful farmer, came in to-- see us while here Saturday. Just received a large shipment of cheese. In our grocery department you will find anything in this Hup. W. P. Eoof. Those farmers who have not saved their crop9 this year certainly cannot blame their. failure upon the Almighty. The Cosmopolitan for October has been received and as is usual with this magazine, it is filled with choice reading matter. H. M. Wingard invites tbe people while in attendance at the County Fair to call and inspect his stock of general merchandise. Tbe tax books will be opened on the 15th. This reminds us that the only certain things in life are death and taxes. Farmers who wish to hold their cotton for higher prices can store it wifch the Union Warehouse Company, I Columbia, where liberal cash ad vances can be secured. The County Fair Association has taken under fence two acres more, of land and will have plenty of room this year for your horses and vehicles. J. L Mimnaugb, the Columbia Department Store man, has gone to New York to replenish his fall and winter stock, and before long our readers may expect to hear from him. Attention is directed to the law card of Clark & Clark, of Columbia. This firm is composed ot Mr. W. A. Clark, President of the Carolina National Bank. Mr. Clark, as a member of the law firm of Melton & Clark, enjoyed a large practice in" this county, and stood at the bead of the bar. His son Washington is rising into prominence as a safe and sound eouncellor and adviser. We cheerfully recommend this firm. Acid Iron Mineral cures all skin diseases. Has cured Eczema of 40 years standing and is king of germicides. Sold by druggists. 49 Law Offices, f \ Residence, corner 1200 Law Range Pickens andPendle ^ 1 ton Streets. \\T BOYDJEVANS, _ >? LAWYifiK AJND UUL Columbia, S. C. Practices in State, County and City Courts, and in United States Circuit and District Courts in Litigation between private parties or corporations. Final Discharge. i "VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL ?> persons interested that we will apply to the Hon Geo. S. Drafts. Judge of Probate in and for the County of LexiDgtou, State of South Carolina, on the 10th day of .November, 1904, for a Final Discharge as Executors of the Estate of David S. Met/.. C. J. METZ, P. D. METZ. Executors. October 10, 1904. 4w52. Law Notice.mHE LAW FIRM OF CLARK. ELLiI otf & Clark having been dissolved by limit .fir,,-. tVio nnrtersioned bep leave to an nounce that they will continne the practice of law under the firm name of Clark it Clark, Attorneys at Law. No. 1233 Wasbi in?ton Street, Columbia. S. C. WASHINGTON CLARK. W. A. CLARK. October 1, 1004. 3wo'?, 4 ' with the Disp ml Gentlemen's Shoes. Clothing. >rtuiiity to get full value for your ir id value 153.? our present price lUc Or of Bleached Damask 4-ij. a yard. 1 ! Trunks and Traveling Bags in ihe Ca w l ^? ^//sz a*. Ehrlich's shoes cost less, wears best. If you've any doubt as to the truth of that assertion, examine our Leader ?2.00 Ladies shoe. Note the smoothness and strength of the Kid. The flexibility of the soles. Observe the length of time they last. See how well they fit. Compare them with any ?2.50 Ladies shoe you ever saw. The st,vies are risrht and the J quality is in the shoes. The price don't mean ?*2.2.") or ?1.95 or ?1.90 or ?1.75. Its ?2.00 whether you buy one pair or ten dozen they cost you ?2.00 for every pair. We have but one price and its like a boiled egg-voucan't beat it. EHRLICHS, 1643 Main Street) pAl ITlfpiI P f 1627 Main Street f IMBIilj C? t. Sept 20?ly ? Don't You Need Some new silverware for your table? Yon LUii^UL i*i> wen uaic uiv/& onui-v. vu table now and ei joy it while yon are young especially when you can buy it sc reasonably. W?en in Columbia come in and talk silverware with us, or, if you can't come will send you our catalogue. We are opening up a nice fresh stock of watches and jewelry just received. Next week (belore October 15), we will have an entire new line of handsome clocks at very attractive prices. Keep us in mind and come to see us whenever you want goods in this line. We save yon money. P. H. LACHiCOTTE & CO., JEWELERS, 1424 MAIN STBEET, COLUMBIA, S. C. just" A WOBD TO FARMERS: thf in mm to..! I BKIM V W i ...... / of Columbia, S. C., is prepared, to Store Cotton in Standard Warehouse and to arrange proper cash advances if you desire to hold your cotton. Details will be gladly supplied if you address | IDE III WAREHOUSE CD., COLUMBIA. S. C. Teacher's i,\aminanoii. rpHE NEXT REGULAR EXAMINA1 tion for teachex's certificates will be held at Lexington Friday, October 21. JOHN 2S. DEKKICK, Snpt. Education. Oct. 12, l'JU4 2w50. P lay of Up to date We carry one of the most complete line of Brv Go toney. All goods as represented, or money refund. ie case ^ard v^ide Bleached fcheetiDg, worto 1:., at 5e. a vt lot of Ucubrellap, special sale lot, price, !)8c. 20 Wool Dr roliDas. We carry the stock in snd out cf seasou, *Ld joi Main Si, Colu; That's the way things looli packed full. Some goi: and new sto< Another ( 01.11 HlflKORY Wi FIRST OF NEXT WEE AT SAME C Vs a We invite them to make < ,ters where a complete can be W W B I 3 Lexingi E ? w A i, f jr L 1' r M ! WL=4l==J L s i S itlil w Ivl sfW IE Oil U | Mm i ??| s *' * M I Eereliaiidise. ods, House Furnishings, and Clothing in the South. ' I *rd, 1 case Lonsdale Cambric, 10c. a yard, 1 case Camu^gets as a starter for the seaaoo. See the special a will always find what you want here. "V i g| KlJsXIirff Ss C5 I B Cv! ' i '. fV . I ' 0 s mmm ?3 1 at our place. A big house _ _ A? X1A A- uA M A! J LLg out, mai art; suiu )k coming in. _ 1 3ar of the J teens TO ARRIVE % \jjgB nr rtrM\/rxr TT* qttt? TTQ JXX. V./ 1V1JJ -L W k^J-LI-UJ W k_>. ILE 00 co,'imb,a's*c- n .XOli-IIV W. CONDER, Sec. ;in<l Tr<sis. )LD STAND. | . WW 11. .1 1 1 3ur store their headquarline in all departments A found. ~1 rwauHmsj^ ?42?!^w ion, S. 0. I _J . '^j - Perfect Fit. {vs Latest Style. | Im (w / rjik ik ^0frest JJ*** es* .jj r ''ifl a^ these are-embodied in the I J "GRIFFON BRAND," I "ilifliim qa otri rlonpo rtf this too rofor fr? four salisfied and well dressed customers wearing GRIFFON CLOTHES. 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