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The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, August 19,1908. Index to 2Tov Advertisements. Citation?Estate Otis O. Drafts. Barbecue?Irene Brass Band. Summer Bargains?Mimnaugh. fp ar ra 1.1 j w agon8?iu. iji. ituuana. The Home Bank. Leesville College. i Cotton Market x?exington 11% fc For Sale. One good milch cow; weight abont 700 pounds; gentle and good conJliJ J +V-W utuuueu> Ayuijr w D. H. HUCKABAA, 1? R. P. D., 3, Swansea, S. C. New Blacksmith Shop. I have opened a blacksmith shop at N the depot and am prepared to do all kinds of blacksmith and wheelwright work. Horseshoeing a specialty. All work guaranteed ana done on short notice. S. M. RIKARD. Blacksmith asd Wheelwrights. * -a ?* ? *A ?5iaeK8miLH8 ana wawiwn^uu> ui Lexington county are requested to consult T. B. Aughtry & Co., Columbia, before placing their orders for % any kind of material. They handle only the best material and their prices are low. Mail orders are filled with promptness and care. Prices on application. Union Meeting. The union meeting of the upper division of the Lexington Baptist Association, will meet at Bethlehem church, on Saturday before the 5th Sunday in August, at 10 a. m. J. T. Sawyer, Secty. m - - Free Scholarship. The Coker College for Women, Hartsville, S. C., has a free scholarda shiD to offer some worthy young lady from this County. Pop particulars apply to E. M. Baldy,* President, Hartsville, S. C. Buy Now; Fay Later. Attention is directed to the change in advertisement of the RutlandBrabham Co., of Batesburg. They will sell you a buggy, wagon, harness or paint to paint your house, or wire fencing at cash prices and give until fall to pay up, without interest. Notice?Lost. Last Thursday while at Ioor Hayes' barbecue I lost a Society Pin in the form of a book with "Nimem Timeas" and pii 1, 1859, on it, also my initials on back, A. F. S. Finder will please call at The Dispatch office and ren likawal vatrard UCX Y c a lil/CAOA AVTT WAV** Struck by Ligktainj. Aunt Patience Sultan,, one of the ^ most highly respected colored women in this town, was stunned by lightning yesterday afternoon. She was out in the yard hanging up clothes. The lightning struck the wire, knock* ing Aunt Patience to the ground. She was rendered unconscious for several kours, but will soon be none the worse for her seemiDg narrow escape. Tie Place to Buy. At the store of Wm. Piatt & Sons, Columbia, you can secure at all times unheard of bargains In all standard and staple dry goods and notions, etc. O KTIA JLLOAU VUU aiov iiuu car ogiwu uuv vi shoes of best make at prices that will please you. Everything is bought with a view to give customers value for the money and if you miss getting their prices you lose money. Dispensary Sales. Dispensary Auditor West's ^report for July maae public shows gross sales in the 23 counties operating dispensaries of $243,181.46, with a total ex-! pense account of $19,000, in round numbers. Charleston leads the list % with sales of $50,108.95. Richland is second with $35,645090. Mr. Lyles in B&ce. ^ To the People of Lexington County: Owing to the confusion at the beginning of the county campaign as to my candidacy I take this method of *>??? '**** + V? ?An r*V? nn f fL a OBBUAlllg 1XJLJT lliCUUO UUlVU^UVUt county that I am in the race for treasurer and will be grateful for any assistance rendered me. Yours very truly, J. FEASTEE LYLES. August 13, 1908. Prepare to Eater P. C. I. School will open on September 7. A tenth grade has been added and another teacher will be secured. Each teacher will have two grades. We desire to have in our school those boyB and girls who wish thorough preparation either for college or for life's duties. Apply to the principal for catalogue ana any other information which you may desire. 42tf Voters Are Becristerinsr. About two thousand voters have already secured new registration certificates in this county, as the law requires. We publish elsewhere the # > order of Colonel Jones, as to the registration. The registration board wul be at the court house here untill the last day of August, after which time the board will visit every precinct in the county. But the time for registering at the office in the court house expires with the last day of August. Better register now. Mothers don't give your baby anything that contains opiates or any * other injurious drugs, but insist on having Dr. Thornton's "Eaav-Teeth er", as it is the best medicine on the market for teething babies, and is absolutely harmless as it does not contain any opiates or injurious drugs of 4Uiy kind. It is guaranteed under Pure Food and Drugs Act, Guaranty No. 11584. Price 35 cents. For sale by Derrick Drug Co.; or Easy-Teeth er Medicine Co., HartwelL, Ga. ? 7 * Mrs. Capers Dead. Mrs. Charlotte Capers, widow of the late Bishop Ellison Capers, died at her home in Columbia on Thursday Afternoon. j REGISTRATION NOTICE. The Board of Segistration will be at the following places: Irmo, Wednesday, a. m., Sept. 2. Ballentine, Wednesday, p. m., Sept. 2. Hilton, Thursday, a. m., Sept. 3. Efird's Store, Thursday, p. m., Sept. 3. Chapin, Friday, all day, Sept. 4. J. K. Summer's Store, Saturday, a. m., Sept. 5. Peak, Saturday, p. m.f Sept. 5. Brookland, Wednesday, all day, Sept. 9. Gaston, Thursday, all day, Sept. 10. Swansea, Friday, all day, Sept. 11. Sandy Run, Dr. Brooker's old place, all day Saturday, Sept. 12. Edmund, Monday, all day, Sept. 14. Pelion, Tuesday, all day, Sept. 15. Steadman, Wednesday, a. m., Sept. 16 Batesburg, Thursday, all day, Sept. 17 Leesville, Friday, all day, Sept. 18. G. F. Keisler's Store, Saturday, a. m., Sept. 19. Crouts' Store, Saturday, p. m., Sept. 19. \ frilhprfc. all dav. SeDt. 22. E. H. Ad<fy>8 Store, Wednesday, a. m., Sept. 23. Very respectfully, W. P. ROOF, JR., Secretary. Ginnery Notice. j This is to giye notice that I will i run my gin on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of each week until the busy season opens, then it will be run regularly every day of the week. Respectfully, WM. L, McCARTHA. Hilton, August 17. Obituary. Otis 0. Drafts departed this life August 9, 1908, aged 30 years,3 months and 26 days. There live to mourn his death a wife, three children, a father, three sisters and a great many relatives and friends. The deceased was baptized in infancy and a short time before his death was, by the rite of confirmation, made a member of Cedar Grove Evangelical Lutheran church. Funeral services were held at Cedar Grove on the day following his death. A large congregation assembled to pay their respects to the departed. A good neighbor and kind hearted man has gone to his reward. B. L. Stroup. * Ladies, nrenare vonr iellies. iams. pickles, etc., for the Lexington county fair. LEESVILLE COLLEGE. Opens September 23d. Beautiful location. Able faculty of well trained teachers. Best moral and religious influences. Full college courses with Art, Music and expression. Young women may reduce expenses by doing domestic work. Military training. For catalogue address, L. B. HAYNES, President. Barbecue at Irene. On Saturday, August 29, 1908, we will furnish a firstclass cue with re iiCdiiJLueiiLS aii xxcue. xuc xixcroio win ( be cooked by Messrs. Wade Corley and Sox. pd < Irene Brass Band. PAREGORIC FOR BABY isn't the only remedy we have to soothe his pain. We keep all the standard remedies for THE ILLS OF CHILDRFN. Better have a snpply of them at home for use in emergencies. A little medicine given at the start of the trouble will save the baby a lot of suffering and its parents a lot of worry and lots of rest. Get your supply at once. Hot weather is here. THEWMNN DRUG CO Lexington, S. C. 181 FEOM $10.00 UPWARDS And have a checking account at this Bank. A bank account keeps your cash safely and also gives you Drestiire amone business men. When yon are known as a reliable depositor, and wish to borrow, your request is given consideration. This bank accommodates its depositors in preference to others. Why not hare a checking account here? Capital and Surplus $310,000. Carolina National Bank, COLUMBIA, s. c. W. A. CLARK, President. T. H. MEIGHAN, Cashier. (pianos 01 IBOARDMAfy Established i BRICGS PIANC Established From the Factory Dji 30ARDMAN & CRAY were makers of America. Their inst: as good as money and brains co after seventy-one years of conti itv. embodv evervthincr that cai the highest grade. ? : : THE BRICCS PIANO CO. was < attention to uprights, and conti ment of the upright piano of to< is its soul. Herein lies the grca making. Mr. C. C. Briggs was draughtsmen of America. Tha such a wonderful sympathetic t to the hearts and souls of men. If you are interested in Pianos < which are sold direct, with all profit eliminated, address : i B A 13 ifOA . I r. V/> DUA fSV -i I Fine Tuning and all Pia f::: whole I PULLEYS = I BELTING : 8 -faujujn (j ' I ROOFING 1 Southern States I OOLUMBI 810-812-814-816-818 NEW STORE A We wish to announce that we have ope: merchandise and propose to sell goods a ask is for you to give ns a chance to se] convince everyone that we mean what1 GOODWIN & WILLI1 SWANSEA, MEET ME A jSLKTcntrs' SPEK ? WASH GOODS AT PRICE <oo ^ \t?: ou xxxcxx auic xxxxxaxx ^ctxusuuxs., cAixa underwear, waists, baby's clothes, etc $1.75; special, per bolt Special lot of White Bed Spreads, 81x90, splendid ?1.50 value; special WHITE i A big assortment of fine Imported Dimities, Nainsooks, Organdies, M wanted Wash Goods. The majority a yard. None ever sold for less thar 47 inch Persian Lawns, very sheei the yard 50 inch French Nainsook. We wi the yard TMYS'WASTT STTTTS , All of our Boys' Wash Suits will h low prices. This is an opportunity 1 at prices you can't possibly match els represent the cost of the materials ale $1.00 suits will be 50c.; the $1.50 su prices range from 39c. to $2.98. Be1 NEW LIU Just received new lot of that fine Every thread pure liner:. Full 90 . special, the yard Union Linen Sheeting, full 90 incl fine quality; special, the yard WHITE WASHA] Big line of white Washable Skirts. Made of fine Linonette. They wash several of .these than to pay so much have. Especially if you are going a Special, each ORDER B\ We prepay mail, express or freight on i shipped to any point within: a radius of 6 IE JAMES L DEPARTMENT 1638 to 1646 Main Street, : quality) I & CRAY I in 1837 > COMPANY in 1868 eel to Your Home among the pioneer piano rumenta have always been uld make them, and today, nued progress and prospern make up artistic pianos of >ne of the first to turn their touted much to the deyelopiav. The scale of a Diano ,t mystery of artistic piano I one of the few expert scales t is .why his pianos have one and so tenderly appeal Df the very highest grade, unnecessary expense and UCAS, - Augusta, lia. i ino Work a Specialty I :sale ::: 1 -?I i Supply Co., i CERVAIS STREET. S v I rp QTTT A TVTCiT? A T . x KJ f ? mi uuxx; ned a new and select line of general t the Very Lowest Prices. All we rve you, and a call at our store will sve say. Give us a trial. : : : [IIQ The New llTluj Merchants, - - s. c. J TAPP'S X? SRIiES! S YOU CAN'T HATCH. \ . fine. The best material for ?. In bolts of 12 yards, worth |1.25 , beautiful Marseilles pattern, price 98c GOODS. White Mulls, Lawns, Swisses, ercerized Materials and other of this lot worth 40c. and 50c. i 25c. yard; choice, yard 10c 'est qualities, extra good values, 19c., 25c and 35c ill sell a limited quantity at, 25c A.T HALF PRICE. e closed out at half the regular ;o buy your boys a new suit each sewhere. rrices wmcn barely me. White and colors. The its will be 75c., and so on. The tter get yours early. rENS. 51.25 pure Linen Sheeting, inches wide (2b yards wide); ; 89c les wide (2? yards wide) extra " 58c BLE SKIRTS. The regular ?1.50 quality. l: i i /"ii J._ l iiKe linen. ^neaper 10 uuy for washing those you already way. Figure it out and see. 58c r MAIL. all purchases of $5.00 or more 00 miles of Columbia. TJPP II. i A 1AM A UVIJ r STORE, Columbia, S. C. * f.WWVWWVW | A Gigantic 1 j Clearance S; ^ Beginning Thursday, Augu f ten days, we offer our entire s ^ Ladies' Skirts, Millinery, H J Jewelry, Laces and Embroide] vi?- _ i_ _/>> _ i j. m. f we aiso oner an low out ol ^ and Straw Hats at and below ^ you, but the exact cost to us. J We have held our regular s J our Clothing, Shoe and Hat d J first sale of the season in whic ^ dress goods, including the otl ^ offered at such sacrifice prices, r want the room for new goods, ^ bargains that will prove eve # this store. High sounding w i sound good in advertising, bu J ductions backed by the incom i this sale is the most powerful ^ store could offer. Money talk a hi uie uummerciai wunu?it j J arguments,and inducement? ! J and sells for cash. ^ May we have the pleasure < ^ have the privilege of demons ^ statement herein made is abso f needle to the pole. Sale start ^ and closes SATURDAY, AU( f SHOES! ^ Low Cut. t Stetson $6, ?7 and ?8 shoes, $4 25 ^ " $5 44 3 95 ^ Crossett $5 shoes 3 75 # ?4 3 35 ^ ?3.50 44 2 75 ^ Whitten's ?3 Specials 2 45 ^ 44 ?2.50 44 1 95 ^ Queen Quality ?4 shoes? 3 35 \ 4 4 4 4 $3.50 2 75 4 4 4 4 4 $3 2 40 ^ Women's patent vamps $2, 1 38 ^ 44 black & tan kid ?2, 1 65 # 4 4 4 4 4 4 ?1.50, 1 20 ^ 44 44 44 ?1.25, 95 \ HOSIERY. 10P TTrxap 5 to 8r? 15c 44 11c \ 25c 44 19c f 50c 44 39c J HATS! ^ Straw, Wool, Felt and Panamas ^ $6.50 Panamas (new) $4 50 ^ 5.00 " 3 50 ^ 5.00 Stetson 3 75 4.00 44 3 35 ^ 3.00 Specials (soft & stiff) 2 25 2.50 soft and stiff hats 1 75 ? 2.00 44 44 1 50 \ 1.50 44 44 1 15 ^ 1.25 44 44 90 J GLOVE BARGAINS. X 25c Gloves 19c 1 35c 44 25c 150c " 39c j 75c 44 55c ' $1 00 44 75c 1 50 44 $1 15 TOWELS. " 5c Towels 3c 10c 44 8c 15c 44 11c 25c 44 19c 50c " 39c 95c 4 4 55c SI 00 44 75c PANTS, ETC. $5.00 Men'9 Linen Suits at, $2 68 t ?1.50 Blue Checked Cotton Coats, /at 95c iCottonade Boys' Pants, 15 & 10c I $2.50 Blue Serge Men's Pants at $1.65 Millinery at half price. WOOL DRESS GOODS. 25c V/ool Dress Goods 19c 35c 44 4 4 27 X 50c 44 44 39c 60c 4 4 4 ' 42^c 75c 4* 44 58c $1 00 44 44 75c 1 25 44 44 98c 1 50 44 44 $1 15 TOILET GOODS. 15c box Witch Hazel 9c M 10c box Talcum Powder 5c ^ 15c Glass Jar Talcum 9c W 25c Colgate's Talcum 15c Ik Summer Clothiner at Cost j ?Summer Pants at S Cost. | WHITTEN DOT r BATESBURG, ! twvwvwww^ PRICED 25c. Lawns at 15c. Lawns at 12?c. Lawns at 10c. Lawns at Big lot of Chambrays, all coloi Straw Hats at half price. Clothing, Shoes and Hats at g: Pants, good stock, from ?1.00 1 Shoes at prices to suit the trad See us for Buggies and Furniti J. W. & R. L SWANSI ^VWWVWVWV* ilean Sweep f ale al COST | st 6th, and continuing for ^ stock of Dry Goods, Silks, ^ osiery, Underwear, Gloves, ^ ries at ACTUAL COST. ^ toes, Summer Clothing, Pants ^ COST?not what they cost ^ emi-annual clearance sales in J epartments, but this is the J > Vi Aiir roorrnifi^onl ofn/"?lr r?f /XX VU1 UlUglllilV/VllU UUVVIV VTA v ler departments, have been ^ We want the monev, we ^ we want to give our patrons # blasting advertisements for # * ords and redundant sentesces ^ t the Cold Naked price re- J parable values offered during ^ and eloquent appeal that any f :s?it makes the loudest noise J s the most eloquent of all J hence this store bu>s for cash J )f your presence. May we ^ trating to you that every ilutely true?as true as the ^ ;s THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, # .tUST 15. * LAWNS, ETC. ? 5,000 yds. 40 inch Sea Island,4>? ^ 5,000 yards heavy 40 inch Sheet- ? ing, 10c value, at 73<>c ^ 1 case 123?c Hickory stripe, 9c ^ 1 case lflc Hickory Stripe... 7)?c ? 1 bale Riverside Plaids 6c ^ 12}?c and 15c Bleechings?10c ^ 15c Cambrics, now . 10c ? Standard Calicos 5c ^ Simpson Calicjp,...; 6c ^ 15c Gmghams,.-^^ 12}?c & 123^0 GinghaiiMSv^ 10c ^ 10c Lawns.. 7>^c ^ C/% T Rn A ou uawiio v10c Linen Envelopes 3c ^ Beautiful towered and striped ^ Scotch Lawns ...? 4c ? New 36 inch Percales ? 10c ^ 10c Ginghams 7>?c ^ 8)?c 44 6c f 7c " 5c A 10c Printed Organdies 6^c ^ 10c white Lawns 8c f 12j?c 44 41 9>?c A 16 2-3 44 44 12Kc T 25c 4 4 4 4 19c + 50c Silks 39c ^ 60c 44 42^c T $1 00 4 4 79c S 1 25 44 98c i 1 50 44 $1 18 T Spool Cotton 4c ? EIBB0N SPECIALS. { 10c Ribbon 8c W 15c 44 10c A 20c 44 15c \ 25c 44 20c W _ ti ac% I / ^ A 3UC .. 50c 44 38c \ KEN'S SHIRTS. ? 30c Shirts 22)?c ^ 50c 44 39c ^ 75c 44 55c S $1 00 44 75c i 1 25 44 89c ^ 1 50 44 $Hh S 2 00 44 1 50 ^ LADIES' SKIRTS. \ ?12 50 Skirts $8 75 W 10 00 7 50 ^ 8 50 6 00 \ 6 50 4 75 + 5 00 3 75 ^ o KA ?? O Rft V %J *J\J M vv m 2 50 1 98 W 2 00 " 1 50 ^ 1 50 1 15 \ 1 00 { 75c ^ MATTING, RUGS, ETC. ? 50c. cresent, 36-inch Carpet, 37c ^ 75c. wool, " Ingram " 40c ^ 35c. Mattings 25c 0 30c. Mattings 22c ^ 25c. Mattings 18c ^ 20c 16c 0 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, ^ beautiful pattern, worth $16.50 ^ in city stores, our price, $11.50. ^ 9x12 all wool Ingram Art Squares f $8.50 values, now, $6.25. ^ Startling Bargains in ? m W V/1U tiling, lUiilincijr aiiu m Dry Goods. J I GOODS CO, f SOUTH CAROLINA. J kWVWWWWV^ 5 NOW! 12c. 10c. 7*c. rs, at ....8c. reatly reduced prices. ;o {4.00. e. ire. . LTDIfANU, SA, S. C.