The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, August 26,1908. Index to New Advertisements. Fall Goods?Wm. Piatt & Son. Tlftta?P! C. Dreher & Co. Seeds?T. W. Woods & Son. Dry Goods?Ffczmaurice. BP Cottoa Market. Lexington 10c Gianory Notice. This is to give notice that I will Tun my gin on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of ea,ch week until the busy season opens, then it will be run ' n regularly every day of the week. * " Respectfully, WM. L. McCARTHA. k j. +n H1ITOD, August XI. B. L. C. A. Meeting. The R. L. &. A. Tri-County Association of Lexington, Salnda and Aiken counties will meet atLeesville, S. C., on Labor Day, Sept. 7th, at 10 a. m. All carriers and substitutes are earnestly requested to attend, whether belenging to county organizations or not. w. H. Hare, Sec. Beautiful Fall Goods. I have just received a beautiful line of new fall goods for every department of our store. Ladies' ares9 croods and silks in all the new and sty lish shades and the prices are most reasonable. Call to see them. Our salespeople will take pleasure in showing you whether you bay or not. W. P. Roof. Prepare to Enter P. C. Z. 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 boys and girls who wish thorough preparation either for college or for life's duties. Apply to the principal for catalogue and any other information which you may aesire. _ 42tf Citadel Examination. The examination for free scholar ship in the uitaaei Au COMPANY in 1868 reef to Your Home among the pioneer piano I ruments have always been I tuld make them, and today, I inued progress and prosper- I n make up artistic pianos of I one of the first to turn their 9 ibuted much to the develop- I day. The scale of a piano 9 it mystery of artistic piano ? one of the few expert scales t is why his pianos have B one and so tenderly appeal I of the very highest grade, 1 unnecessary expense and 9 ucas9 i Augusta, Ga. I ino Work a Specialty 3 ;SAL^^^ s; Supply Co., i CERVAIS STREET. I lT SWANSEA! med a new i:aid select line of general at the Very Lowest Prices. All we >rve you, and a call at our store will we say. Give us a trial. ; : : IMS The New iiiiiMj iviercnants, - - s.c. \T TAPP'S T SALES! 3S YOU CAN'T MATCH. a fine. The best material for T 11, t* t *1 ii c. in Doits or iz yaras, worm ?1.2o 3, beautiful Marseilles pattern, 1 price 98c GOODS, [ White Mulls, Lawns, Swisses, lercerized Materials and other '^of this lot worth 40c. and 50c. n 25c. yard; choice, yard 10c rest qualities, extra good values, 19c., 25c and 35c ill sell a limited quantity at, 25c AT HALF PRICE. be closed out at half the regular to buy your boys a new suit each sewhere. Prices which barely rmo WVii+p nnrl rnlnr.c Thp lits will be 75c., and so on. The tter get yours early. VENS. : ?1.25 pure Linen Sheeting, inches wide (2 b yards wide); 89c j hes wide (21- yards wide) extra ! 500 miles of Columbia. [T STOEE, Columbia, S. C. f'VWWWWWV^ s r?n r??j? i ? run iuiihih i On E $ ? Our Great 5 Clearance Sale ? order to make J goods coming i J Whitten has + in orrnern maij i purchased the J for every depa S store that we h I If you want to J gains, now is yc 5 prices below tel J SHOES! j ^ Low Cut. ^ Stetson $6, $7 and $8 shoes, $4 25 f $5 44 3 95 ? Crossett ?5 shoes 3 75 T $4 3 35 + S3.50 44 2 75 A Whitten's $3 Specials 2 45 T 44 S2.50 44 1 95 f Queen Quality $4 shoes 3 35 ^ 4 4 4 4 $3.50 2 75 ^ 4 4 4 4 $3 2 40 & Women's patent vamps $2, 1 38 \ 44 black & tan kid $2, 1 65 T 4 4 4 4 4 4 $1.50, 1 20 ^ 4 4 4 4 4 4 $1.25, 95 J HOSIERY. ^ 10c Hose 5 to 8c S 15c 44 11c \ 25c 44 19c ^ 50c 44 39c x TT A rrc f ^ HAAO ? J Straw, Wool, Felt and Panamas ^ $6.50 Panamas (new) $4 50 # 5.00 44 44 3 50 ^ 5.00 Stetson 3 75 \ 4.00 " 3 35 W 3.00 Specials (soft & stiff) 2 25 J 2.50 soft and stiff hats 1 75 K 2.00 44 44 1 50 # 1.50 44 44 1 15 il.25 44 44 90 GLOVE BARGAINS. 25c Gloves 19c 35c 44 25c 50c 44 39c 75c 44 55c $1 00 4 4 75c 1 50 44 $1 15 TOWELS. ' 5c Towels 3c 10c 44 15c 44 11c " 25c 44 19c 50c 44 39c 95c 4 4 55c Q1 r\n " | ^ Ij-L W v %/ J PANTS, ETC. ~ 5 $5.00 Men's Linen Suits at, $2 68 W ?1.50 Blue Checked Cotton ^ Coats, at 95c ^ Cottonade Boys' Pants, 15 & 10c W $2.50 Blue Serge Men'9 Pants ^ at $1.65 V Millinery at half price. 5 WOOL DRESS GOODS. ^ 25c Y/ool Dress Goods 19c T 35c 44 " 11% S 50c 44 44 ~ 39c \ 60c 4 4 '* 42^c T 75c " 44 58c S $1 00 44 44 75c i 1 25 44 44 98c ^ 1 50 44 44 $1 15 J TOILET GOODS. V 15c box Witch Hazel 9c ^ 10c box Talcum Powder 5c ^ 15c Glass Jar Talcum 9c ^ 2oc Colgate's raicum 10c ^ Summer Clothing at Cost ^ ?Summer Pants at i Cost. | WHITTEN OR) 5 BATESBURG, S jtrsl jsl je* a 25c. Lawns at 15c. Lawns at 12Ac. Lawns at 10c. Lawns at Big lot of Chambrays, all coloi Straw Hats at half price. Clothing, Shoes and Hats at gi Pants, good stock, from ?1.00 t Shoes at prices to suit the trad See us for Buggies and Furniti J a a B L 8 SW ATtfRT |Vw? 7 7 -* -A. n PV^ rvnvwwwv? Irriving I very Train! j Clean Sweep $ continues in < room for new S in. Our Mr. i been in the j kets and has S i ? ^1 largest stocks 5 rtment of our J ave ever made. S get big bar- i )ur time. The ? 1 r\ foln* ^ .1 UilU UCilU. ^ LAWNS, ETC. J 5,000 yds. 40 inch Sea Island,4)^ J 5,000 yards heavy 40 inch Sheets ^ ing, 10c value, at 7j4c f 1 case 12^'c Hickory stripe, 9c ^ 1 case 10c Hickory Stripe... 7^c W 1 bale Riverside Plaids 6c A 12%c and 15c Bleechings 10c ^ 15c Cambrics, now 10c & Standard Calicos 5c f Simpson Calicos 6c ^ 15c Ginghams 12}?c ^ 12^c Ginghams 10c ^ 10c Lawns 7}^c ^ 8c Lawns 6c ^ 10c Linen Envelopes... * 3c f Bea^iful towered and striped ^ Scotch Lawns 4c 0 New 36 inch 12>:> Percales? 10c f 10c Ginghams 7>o'c X 8^c 44 6c 0 7c 5c ^ 10c Printed Organdies 6^c ^ 10c white Lawns 8c 0 123?c \ 25c 44 44 19c # 50c Silks 39c f 60c 44 42^c ^ ?1 00 44 79c # 1 25 4.4 98c ^ 1 50 44 $1 18 J Spool Cotton 4c ^ BIBB0N SPECIALS. J 10c Ribbon , ,8c ^ 15c 44 10c + s 20c 44 15c ^ 25c 44 20c \ 30c 44 22,^c # 50C " 38c ^ MEN'S SHIRTS. ^ 30c Shirts 22,^ 50c 44 39c WM: 75c 44 o6t W $1 00 44 75c ^ 1 2o M 89c ^ 1 50 44 $1 15 r 2 00 14 1 50 ^ LADIES' SKIRTS.' i $12 50 Skirts $8 75 V 10 00 44 7 50 # 8 50 44 600 J fi 50 ?' 4 75 ~ 5 00 " 3 75 # 3 50 " 2 50 J 2 50 " 1 93 K 2 00 " 1 50 # 1 50 " 1 15 ^ 1 00 " 75c T MATTING, RUGS, ETC. 5 50c. cre9ent, 36-inch Carpet, 37c f 75c. wool, " Ingram " 40c ^ 35c. Mattings 25c- ^ 30c. Mattings 22c f 25c. Mattings ; 18c ^ 20c 16c ? 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, ^ beautiful pattern, worth ?16.50 ^ in city stores, our price, ?11.50. ^ 9x12 all wool Ingram Art Squares 0 $S.50 values, now, ?6.25. ^ Startling Bargains in J Clothing, Millinery and ? Dry Goods. + I GOODS ca, I IOT7TH CAROLINA. ? 3 MO!^2 20c. 12c. 10c. 71c. :s. at 8c. *eatly reduced prices. o $-1.00. e. ire. SA, S. G.