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FALL m\/Tf "\>TiTYincm cr"h Viptr XTJt Jk XT la A i |l I i Ml AAWPs/ enumerate the bars - cheap, which we a] Let our Lexington: We have a handso] Columbia is arrivin Bargains in Carpet; MIMNAUG p???? rarcZL A2TD sczssoss. I Wayside Motes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. Get your exhibits ready for the Lexington county fair. Sheriff Corley's handsome new residence is nearing completion. Mrs. John Wilson Butler spent Thnrsday in Columbia, shopping. Mrs. Jacob Roberts, of Columbia, is Waiting her sister, Mrs. Thos. L. Harman. * Mr. Samuel Scofiel, son of Mr. John W. Scofield, of Pelion, was here on ^Monday. . Mr. A. S. Jones, the prince merchant of Edmund, was in town Mon\ day. Dr. D. R. Kneece, the popular physician of Pelion, was in town on Monday. 9 Judge.George S. Drafts will be absent for about ten days on a visit to various points in Virginia. Mr. W. M. Laird, a popular saw ? A-'-i mill man ana waueuuitu uiuz<cu ui Pelion section, was here on Monday. Clocks, good timekeepers, at lowest prices, at the Bazaar. Now is your time if yon need a clock. Mr.'Lucius W. Wise, the popular manager of the Sphaler store at Pelion was in town Monday. Subscriber, remember, please, that warehouse cotton will not pay for your paper. Mr. J. Frank Wingard, Jr.,^jsft yesterday to enter the Universityof South ; Carolina. . Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Shealy have returned from their bridal tour and are now at home to their friends at Irene. Mr. N. Rogers Bayly, the versatile \ editor of the Batesburg Advocate, ? was in town for a short while Monday. Mrs. J. C. Fort and little son, Arthur, and Mr. Erie Fort came up from '. Pelion Monday. Mr. John E. Gantt, that brave Confederate soldier of Steedman, was in town Monday and gave us a call. A H7in<*Kf Via a FofnrnoH trt J1IXB> IT ? A. T* IlgliU UIW 1VVU4UVU w her home in Atlanta, after a most delightful visit to her father, Maj. John Wilson Butler. Mrs. Lucille Rogers and little daughter and Mrs. F. E. Wills, of Columbia, have returned home after a delightful visit to Mrs. W. P. Roof. Mr. Leopald Krentzlen has returned to Washington, after a very pleasant v -visit of some weeks to his grandmother, Mrs. John H. Meetze. Harman says he makes the price right on all shoes. Buy them and save money. Postoffioe Block, Colombia, S. C. If you need a lamp, call at the Bazaar and yon will find just what you want, at a bargain. Hon. W. H. Shaxpe, the brainy statesman, successful lawyer and popular citizen, of Edmund, was here Monday on legal business. Little Misses Lucia Meetze and Grace Harman have returned to Augusta after spending several weeks . with th?ir grandparents here. Miss Florrie Meyer and brother, Master Irvin, who have been visiting their si9ter, Mrs. H. W. Shealy, have returned to their home in Kingstree. Mr. J. Waites Thomas, member of the law firm of Thomas & Thomas of Columbia, was here on legal business Friday. Misses Lillian and Essie Rawl, of Columbia, have returned to their home, after a very pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Geiger. Prof. F. W. Ranch and family will move to Wards within the next week or two, where Prof. Rauch has accepted the principalship of the Clinton Ward institute. FOR SALE OR SWAP?A young milch cow, first calf. Will sell or exchange for a dry cow or beef cattle. Atmlvto John J. Shull, Gilbert, S. C., R* F."D. 2. Mr. J. A. Derrick, now of Newberry, came over on Thursday to enjoy a fishing trip, and spent the day with his brother, F. A. Derrick. The many friends of Miss Annie Martha Meetze will be very glad to learn that she is again able to be outafter an illness of three weeks with fever. Mrs. Jules Krentzlen left yesterday for Augusta where she will speed several days visiting her sister, Mr9. Chas. B. Harman, before returning to her home in Washington. Clothing for Our buyer has just returned from N Bible that would combine Genuine Meri well as perfect knowledge of requireme in addition to the extreme cuts, the ste; find at our place suits mat arc styuau a Suits for boys range in price from ? men in stock from $6.50 to $20.00. Our Hats reflect the same perfectio lumbia and Augusta can show a better here to sell, not to stay with us; therel Remember our stock of Childrens\ lately Guarantee every pair to be as re GOOD returned from the mar] jains offered, but come re going to do. From nc friends grasp this oppoi ne and stylish line of la g daily. We are headq s, Rugs, Curtains and V IH'S PEP, Mr. B. J. Wingard, private secretary to Congressman Lever, is spending a f' W days in Columbia, attending the opening of the University of South Carolina. We regret to announce that our old friend, Mr. Joseph Shumpert, is in very feeble health at the home of Mr. Geo. A. Shealy, near Edmund. Ned and Brack Toland, the murderers of Mrs. Paul Ellisor, printed on post cards, for sale at The Bazaar, at 2 for 5 cents. A good souvenir of the famous hanging. Prof; W. E. Derrick was in town for a short while Friday on his way to Cameron, where his school opens today. Prof. Derrick is one of the. I brightest voung teachers in the State and is deservedly popular. Miss Martha Hendrix Caughman, the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Caughman, left yesterday for Columbia, where she enters the University of South Carolina to-day. Miss Anna Brown is expected to arrive in a few days to be in charge of the millinery department at W. P. Roof's. This will be Miss Brown's third season here, and it is needless to say that the ladies of this entire section will herald her return with genuine delight. Miss Bell Butler left here on Tuesday to accept a position as milliner ? a -n i :?.U4. Witn messrs Jiabtucws tuiu xHtua-uiKut; of Leesville, S. C. She has filled a number of places in large cities and they are to be congratulated in securing her services.-?Orangeburg Sun. Mr. Alfred J. Fox, the popular banker, insurance and real estate man, has some very valuable property for sale, both town and country. Always read his ads for bargains in real estate. "We are pleased to announce that Mrs. Geo. A. Shealy, of Edmund, is improving at the Columbia hospital, where she was operated upon for gall stones by Dr. Owens about ten days ago. Her husband has been constantly at her bedside. Hon. C. M. Eflrd is having erected a handsome residence on the vacant lot between his residence and the Drafts hotel. Mr. Efird has recently had a complete system of waterworks enstalled and his home is one of the most convenient in town. Hon. Banks L. Caugbman is spending several days with relatives here, resting up from the recent campaign. Mr. Caughman is very grateful to the people of this county for the very hurge vote he received in the recent primary. Ned and Brack Tol&nd post cards, with Sheriff Corley reading death warrant, for sale at The Bazaar, at 2 for 5 cents, or mailed to any address npon receipt of stamps or coins. Better order now, as they are going like hot cake9. Mr. J. C. H. Ranch, who has been visiting his son, Mr. P. W. Ranch and his daughter, Mrs. W. E. Black, has returned to Saluda. He was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Rosa Ranch, who will spend sometime with her parents. Mr. D. E. Ballentine received a telegram yesterday morning calling , him to Washington, to be at the bedside of his son, Mr. Julius B. Ballentine, who has been desperately ill with typhoid fever for the past six weeks. He left on the 10 o'clock train. Miss Emma Ballentine has been with her brother sin^e his illness. Card of Thanks. Nothing I may 9ay can express my appreciation of the vote received in the recent primary at the hands of my fellow citizens of Lexington county. To those who stood by me so loyally I can only say, "I thank you with all my heart." To people of the county I promise my best efforts in giving to them an impartial and efficient administration of the office to which they have elected me, and in that effort, I ask their heartiest cooperation. With the assurance that the dead past shall be dead with me, and again thanking one and all, I remain, Very respectfully, Frank W. Shealy. f A Card. I wish to return my thanks to those whose support I received in the late primary election in my race for county treasurer, and assure them that I fully appreciate their confidence and the memory of the flattering vote I i received will be a delightful experi- ; ence through life, and a precious her- j itage to my children. J. M. Malpass. Batesburg, Sept. 15, 1908. ! Boys : C orthern markets, where with the greates t and Latest Style. Our garments are bi nts for service, which assures you the be rling.quality which makes them worth bi nd durable. >2.00 up to $7.50. Suits for young men ar n as our clothing. We venture to say tl and more complete line for the money tl Fore we are offering some exceptional va Ladies' and Mens' Shoes is unsurpassed presented or they will be made good. ONES P. S. Hi) iS - A7 sets. The goods he pr and see for yourselves >w on will be a busy s rtunity. dies' tailor-made Suits uarters for new Fall G Window Shades. Gooc ARTM EN1 /N J ? TTT U. irooa morning; nuut you come in and see our new style Low Shoes for Ladies ? The kind we sell at $2.00 you will find nicer, finer and better made than the kind you have been getting. Tan Kid, Tan Calf and Black Kid are the most popular this season. EHRLICH'S, 1643 Main St., ( pni HURIl C A 1627 Mam St., ( UULUfflDlA, di Ui AVERY, The Jeweler, I63T Main St., Columbia, S. C. ^ y Lexington ?25645 friends are invited to come in and see me Bp VJ in my new / store. Good things to feast Jj^Sl the eyes, and JewelfEZ2jjr ry for every one and every pocket. Mt. Geo. H. Burch is the gwdtN time maker and will 1cpJtm care ^or wa^c^?is vMm and fix them. * ; Don't forget to, see the Wedding Gifts in my stock Got all kinds, and reasonable in price. ' { W. E. A Y E R 77 JEWELER, 1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C. SUITS MADE TO MEASURE Slo.OO AND UP You do not have to make a selection from a limited line. Out of 500 samples of Woolens you can find the Suit to please you. We make a specialty of this business vpn-rc nf pvnerience in takine1 measures. Call and look at our Fail Line. You are not compelled to buy. E. G. DREG EG & CO., Outfitters for Men & Boys LEXINGTON, : : : SjC. DR. G. R. HARDING, Painless Tooth Extractor and Professional Dentist, R. F. D. No. 2, 18 A., Columbia, S. C. Hyatt Park car runs by the office. - - m mi lolling tor if t care he selected the best line posrilt with an honesty of labor, as ist you can get. Our garments have lying. Little boys and large boys e from $p.00 to $35.00. Suits for old hat no establishment between Colan we have. And we have thejn lues. in Quality and Price, and we absori A jhest Prices always Paic irchased while away are By buying goods ches sason at Mimnaugh's. 3 and the pretties line of roods, Silks, Outings, etc 1 offerings in our Notion! r STORE,' Fre MJLRdS "Cotton is not so high and th even with all that the world is come on, boys, its no use to say your family to feed and without can't." We are up and about us usua the lead with a nice load of Mai farm and harness work. Our famous ' "First in the heart Babcock and I had and not too go uregory 1113-1115 SSSSSSOHBI 10 c 8 The firm been disolvei ?3 business and 25 iiil 1 Will SOll OVOi possible casl pound for yo The stool ness, Studeb Fencing, Fa chines, Painl Ten head this sale. Don't fail price on gooc Be sure t< B IVI. t.. gg BATI G9G&G9I&9 C9C96Q Fine-Building Lots for Sale. . I have fcr sale several fine building ? lots in town of Lexington, either for cash or on easy payments. They are located in a desirable residence section, in the heart of the town, and 5 the prices are unusually reasonable. For furthe:" particulars call on me at The Home Bank, or address, c ALFRED J. FOX, p Real Estate Dealer, Lexington, S. C. i; School books, pencils, tablets of all ? kinds for sale cheap at The Bazaar. Mr. Josh J. Shealy, that prince of good fellows, came up from Pelion J Monday or. matters of business. roung Men ? jfcXNJt; JLAJL-LUIi Onr buyer spent considerable time i that we have gone far beyond the confii duplicates. Our Cloaks are marvels of 1 their desirability, which coupled with ti the peopile of this section. LADIES' FI After careful consideration we have In a few days our stock will be complet department will be in charge of Miss Vi different styles and values. The public AJSC Y 9 The I I for all kinds off Country Pn arriving daily. We v ap for cash, we are en rhere's only one place Millinery that has e~v . Beautiful Long Kii Department. All mail COLUMBIA, - - MAIL OKDEI sh Shipment of Choi and JtM ey say the crop is short, but not coming to a halt. So you shan't, for you've got a good Mare or Mule you I and right on time and in es and Horses suitable for i 'Old Hickory" \ s of our countryn lackney Buggies ods for you. ConderI HAMPTON AVENUE, COLU mmsssssssm NT C01 . of Rutland-Brabhai I and in order to seti . reduce the very larj ything in stock at t 1 price and pay you 1C ur cotton in settleme] c consists of Buggies aker and Milburn Wa rm Implements, Se^ ;s, Oils, etc. Mules and Horses ir to take advantage o: Is and high price on C' d come to see me. Yours for business, RUTL CCDIIDr . . Q h^WWIlW] W? immeaesftacflf sAINT ANGEL; : : : AIKEI ELECT DAY and BOARDING SCH04 This well known institution affords xcellent opportunitiesfora thorough ractical and refined education. The courses are Prtmary, Grammar, Commercial and Academic, riih edditional facilities for perfec HE LOCATION IS IDEAL IN Academy Opens S< "or information apply per I Clothing :ED CLOAKS AT REASONA n the midst of the most exclusive Coa ies of the ordinary Cloak designers in Deauty and quality. Their quality an' heir exclusivenesa, presents a choicer NE DEESS GOODS AND TI i decided to enter into this line strong e, and we invite your inspection of or iola Bodie, and she will be glad to me will hear more of this line later in th< .eaders-The Price Fixi }duce. < rill not attempt t ii i j__ _ n JI Laoxea to sen mem )" and you know it. t rer been shown in nonos, $1.50 each. L orders filled. SOUTH CAROLINA. RS FILLED ce ORSES Vagons are still ien." are the best to be V Mule Co. KBIA, S. C. laQQQQGdQ rTON!? 21 Co. has ea ^ 4- T> /n UC up LULC WW ' ?6 stock I Bp ke lowest Iflf ) cents per Eg at of same. gyt and Har- fjjS gons,Wire BS ving Ma- w . Lcluded in Sg f this low aS otton. AND, i / _ ?, J *'S ACADEMY, ] b. u. : : : OL for YOUNG LADIES and GIRLS. toon in Music, Painting, Needlework and Domestic Science. ! The one aim in every course is to equip the student Physically, Men* tally and Morally for the performance of life's duties. BEAUTY AND HEALTHFULNESS. Jt sptember 14,1908. directress, P. O. Box 342. , for Old Men BLE PRICES. t Designers, for it is a recognized fact * making our selections. We have no d beauty, exceedingly smart, enhances collection than ever before offered to tIMMINGS. er than this section has ever known, le of the best lines obtainable. This * et her friends and show them the 3 season.