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THE LEXINGTON DISPATCH. , i ^ b Bepwsentatiwe Newspaper. Sowers Lexington and the Borders of the Surrounding Bounties Lifce a Bianhet, ^ vfti. TTTvrf ~ LEXINGTON, S. C? WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1907. 49~ r jb m m m fi AyGoofjsl ^feEhi^Btore- willfbe op* all&oods are sold. This j ffi^^;mean|io flake or i out tH /busines and our en and Gents' Furnii tj m jgMM prices. XI Will gxtjauiy uc I ffl depot. Look for the red s M MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING. f flU| , 200 Men's suits in black and gray; they are worth I I 13.00, sale price. $3.98. I oH 169 men's suite, worth $18X0 to $22.50, price, $14.69 g \ 'SP* 9 800pairs men's pants, $1.50 sellers, sale price, 69c, IH 250 pairs men's pants, $5.00 and $6.00 values, sale s I I IH ' " 250 children's suits, worth $2.00 and $2.50, sale IS ^ pairs kaee PaX$S' in sizes' reg11^ price 50c., 151 Withv each ten dollar pi ^ Ml choice of 10 yards Brown [Ml . ifit IVI c?nfc'907 t 1 Hone of Kuppeohemer V HELLO! HELLO!! ,1? Going to the Lexington County Fair? Yes, if: K' one of y M C. PRICE & CO". r , -, New Stylish Snits to Wear. $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50. 1001 GERVAIS STREET, - - C0LTT3M v 7 fa* SW v ffijl/ iO^O MAIN . /" Solicits ^ * 4-J-" '<.. 45-:V . '-v.. v'-'/v .. . y * : -K: # ' -;-v .l> r; _ - (V- > / /V ' ; . . - . - , . , MIT UU1 ft V and Fixtui ?????? med Wednesday, Octobe: will be the greatest sale! bluff of any kind. $15,0 tire stock/ consisting of ] shing Goods, Trunks and mefit you to attend this s sign. " . s * - SHOES Almost Given Away. 360 pairs ladies shoes, worth from $2.00 to $2.50, * ale price $1.49. 150 pairs ladies shoes, worth from $3.50 to $4.00, ] alejirice ' $2.99. 250 pairs men's shoes, worth $1.50, sale price.. .99c. 350 pairs men's fine shoes, worth from $8.50 to >4.00, sale price ..$2.69. One lot men's patent colt, vici kid and gun' metal, strictly $5.00 and $6.00 goods, sale price $3.99. JLCL WSLk m urchase made with us du l Homespun or lO^rards J BLU i v ' ' *'' >;/ ;? >. ; ;,. v ' fiEUEUBEB THE "TB1-C0UNTT FAIE" At Batesburg. October 15th, 16th, 17th, and 18th. The "Tri-County Fair" (Lexington, p||)L Aiken and Saluda Counties) will hold their First Annual Fair this year on the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th of October. The promoters of this Associativa tion is made up of representative bu9inPS* men anc* farmers of different secIIeIPS\ tions of these counties. During the last twelve months they have worked on the proposition with diligence with the view of bringing together in anBffljjjflP nua^ festivities and in generous rivalrv, allthe people of these sections, vieing H with each other in the production of the excellence of their horses, cattle, ' jmr poultry, field crop9, needle and fancy 15 v work and household products, and in its manufacturing industries. To^this iena Dne Association nave erecteu on their beautiful ten acre lot in the heart of Batesburg on the prettiest ridge ; overlooking the city a large and commodious main fair building, one hundred cattle and horse stalls, a large and well arranged poultry house, stalls for hogs sheep and goats. The arena is being put in excellent condition for the proper exhibition of fine saddle and trotting horses. The grounds and buildings will have cost the Association something like forty' five hundred dollars. Suitable premium rewards will be paid to those who excel in the exhibits. Delightful brass band music will be rendered during the fair for the pleasure of the guests, and attractive opera house entertainments will be provided for the entertainment of the visitors during the evenings. Special railroad rates of one fare plus twenty five cents have been granted by the roads from Columbia and Augusta and Allendale and intermediate points. Those who contemplate making any kind of exhibit or who contemplate attending r nnr> <rpt the fair will do well to send to Mr. J. ? Walter McCartha, the secretary, Batesburg, S. C.. for a free copy of the premium list and general direc_ tory of the Pair. Ladies are you preparing your articles, domestic, household and [BIA, S. C. ' kitchen, for the County Fair? GLOBE DRY GO tt. sl. STREET, i a Share of Your Valued Pat JX'} i$i+. v " OF BH res iwiusi r 9th, for a closing out s held in Columbia, South 00 worth of stock must 1 Men's and Boys' Clothi [ Notions, win and mu lale, 919 Gervais street, i f I . MEN'S HATS. 20 dozen men's hats, in all the popular shades and 3tyles, worth $1.50, sale price 89c. 25 dozen men's hats, strictly 1907 designs, regular price $2.50, sale price. .$1.69. MEN'S SHIRTS. ' 50c. values 34c. 75c. values 59c. $1.00 values 79c. Men's sanitary fleece-lined underwear, 69c per suit. ring this sale we will g Outing, 10 cents value; c HI, Age Sales Day. I Monday being the first Monday in j || October and salesday too* a large ??? ? crowd was here. We have never seen r , , i, people so anxious to buy property, ? and there is no living man that can $ beat Judge of Probate Drafts selling 2 ? land. He always makes property $ U bring its full value, and Monday he ^ P was exceptionally lucky in this re- | a snect. The following property was j disposed of: ' i A tract of 26}? acres belonging ,to | the estate\of Aleck Little, near Lees- ? vill?. was purchased b}' J. L. Mathews & G"1 for Si,300. y Egx The Hazel Shealv lands: _ | g Tract 1?acres, to J. P. Price, I $ fnr A Tract 2?54^ acres, to EL C. Kyzer, f?j ** for $825, ~ m a] Tract 3?553^ acres, to D. Julian n KMsler, for $2,160. I] Tract 1?40% acre?, to Jos. Kam- $ < inpr, f6r $225. |j Tract 5?31 acres, to Jos. Kaminer, jfj for $300. eauVMiw Tract 6?63% acres, to Mary Bisinger faa for $605. ~ | The Suit-on land, 37 acres, to J. H. Oj Frick, for $315. The J. J. Kyzer estate lands: = Tract 1, home place, 159 acres, to L. M. Kyzer, for $1,205. * Tract. 2?95 acres, to J. Collins The Fallay Price, for $1,035. lor were acqi Land in case of Jesse Hall assignee, upon the cha against Anna Westmoreland and George Mabi others, foreclosure, 70 acres, to G. T. oral months Graham, for $165. three days ar The estate land of Eda J. Amick, 28 acres, foreclosure, to Emma L. Lowman, for $135. SOUta C02X Washingtoi * " " ern state will The County Pair. witmn nve y This was tl The Premium List for the Lexington by Oliver W. County Fair, Oct. 22, 23, 24, is before foUr years ns us. It shows quite an improvement prohibition p over past years. We notice second Qf the state 1 premiums are offered this year in the Household, Needle and Fancy Work, Fine Art, Manufactures, Mechanical H you hav< and Floral Departments. Also in the H9t of the Co Horse Department, one class has been secretary foi added of ten rings for horses raised paper. If vo anywhere, but owned by residents of hi bits for the Lexington county for one year, no more trou These additions have increased the one or two ai total amount of premiums consider- get enough abty. | trouble and e m nnmPANY. r, je? gke: COL! ronage. Polite and Prompt At bvo as n iw ww ^ Be Sold! I ale, and continue until H Carolina. I be sold. We are going H ng, Shoes, Dry Goods, ist be sold at sacrifice H 3 doors above Seaboard H flfl HOSIERY, CURTAINS, ETC. VI 300 dozen hosiery in black and tan, to be sold at 6c 100 dozen men's and ladies hosiery, worth 25c., to ? 1 rr oe soia an... nu. 20 dozen men's and ladies handkerchiefs, worth 10c a pair, sale price.'. 6c. 30 dozen handkerchiefs, worth 5c, ac 2c. |M 50 pairs window cnrtains, worth strictly $1.50, sale HI price 79c. lo dozen pairs window cnrtains, regular $2 00 HI values, to be sold at ' 89. Immense lot of ladies' waists and skirts at half jfl| of the cost price. > H E I pj ive,. Free of Charge, your y >r Manchester $1 Shirt. H a H : f- If . H ,w . Q 1? W COME TO I rhe Tri-County Fair. I While here, come in and see us. We want | reryone in Lexington county to come to : lie Blfizeiis' Bank of Bafesfessrg nd feel at home. A warm welcome awaits i A. C. JONES, Cashier. WM. M. CARTER, Asst. Cashier. W. H. TiWSMERMAN, President. U. X. GUNTER, Vice President. mS&El3BBE^SHMMMBBBBHaaBE^5gga :^rS0 iws Acquitted. The Tri-Couaty Pair. r brothers and l9aac Tav- The buildings and inciosures of th& litfced at Aiken last week Tri-County Fair are now completed rge of murdering young and everything is in readiness for the is. near Batesburg, sev- holding of the fair which begins next * ^ <? A*- _ 3 ago. The trial lasted Tuesday, un account or me reauccct id was an interesting one. rates on the railways a large crowd is expected. Everybody in Aiken, 4 Lexington and Saluda counties are Ling to rronioiwioa. invited to be present. The same inn, Oct. 6.?"Every south- vitation is also extended to the people 1 go solidly for prohibition I of adjoining counties. Hon. A. C. ears." Latimer, of Belton, will attend the le statement made today lair and will probably deliver an adStewart of Chicago, for dress while heie. ^ He has many ttional chairman of the friends in this section who will be arty, and now a member glad to see and hear him speak. The egislature of Illinois. opening address will be made by State Senator Hon. G. L. Toole, of . , . Aiken, on Tuesday. Wednesday the i not received a premium Hon. W. H. Sharpe, of Edmund, will unty Pair, write to the address the people, and Thursday Col. one See ad in this r. r. Watson, an old Confederate u will get up a lot of ex- soldier, will speak as the renresentaFair, you will And it is tive of Saluda county. ' a ble to send several than m id you will more likely Ladies, don'lpforget to call at the. premiums to pay the , Ba2aar and 8ee the many pretty xPeri8e- I things useful and ornamental. ????i JMBIA, o. tention. October litf