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KHB3 J g v iS^Th'n5855S iCiuat* j ' GING3 We have a big line of Gir We offer Amoskeag in cli 15c. yard. * Some very pretty pattern Cheviot Shirting stripes i goods tnat nave oetm suiu I A big line of Apron Chec 8 at 6 l-4c a yard. |j During our opening econ( I department. _ ^ I Mail Orders tan PENCIL AND SCISSOES. Waytide Notes Gathered Here and There bv a Disaster ".1 anBe sure and attend W. P. Roof's Millinery Opening Thursday and Friday, October 3th and 8th. You are cordially invited to be present. For bargains in real estate see ad. of J. F. Mobiey. Mrs. Lutber J. Long is lying desperately ill at her home on Depot street. Mr. T. Hayne Williams is spending a few days iii Charleston on matters of business. Mrs. W. D. Blume has returned to her home in Bamberg, after a visit to . her parents here. For groceries, always go to W. P. Roof's. He keeps only the best and his prices are always the lowest. Prof. H. L. Harman, of Selwood, spent Saturday night at the home of his uncle, W. A. Harman. Mrs. M. W. Meetze and her very ^ accomplished daughter, Miss Annie Martha, spent Friday in Columbia. The many friends of Mrs. L. W. Reed will be pained to learn that she continues quite ill at her home on south Main street. If you want something delicious to eat you can get the finest mackerel for the least money at W. P. Roof's. Lexington Lodge No. 152 A. F. M., willholdtheir regular communication next Saturday night. Jacobs Brothers, gun and lock smiths, dealers in sportiug goods of all kinds, have an aa in this issue. Be sure to call on them before you buy. Miss Anna Brown, the beautiful and attractive milliner at W. P. Roofs, arrived from Baltimore last Thursday. Read the bargains offered by the Lion Furniture Co., in this issue. They are the leading furniture dealers in the Carolinas. Mr. Oscar L. Derrick, of Rock Hill, i?pent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Judge and Mrs. G. A. Derrick. L. J. Robbins, manufacturing optician, Columbia, has an ad. in this issue. Don't neglect your eyes?let Ai. XfcODDlUS 110 juur gmosco. Clothing for Our buyer has just returned from sible that would combine Genuine M< well as perfect knowledge of reqairer in addition to the extreme cuts, the s find at our place suits that are stylist Suits for boys range in price fron men in stock from $6.50 to $20.00. Our Hats reflect the same perfect lumbia and Augusta can show a bett< here to sell, not to stay with us; the Remember our stock of Children? iutely Guarantee every pair to be as JE. J anm?? ??aa-mi ?* mi?b? inn nm BBS F MILLINERY! j^ggfe We invite the women of Le: and the State at large to a dis; gJfflSk Millinery that has never teen . Never have hats been more el or more graceful; never have m Pbeen handsomer than U113 seasoi Trimmings this season are ver orate. Gorgeous Satins, rich and Rep with Novelty Feather and handsome ornaments all ] make the hats graceful and be< Roses and Poppies are much in i also. Then, too, this is a se? colors. Beautiful results are o from the leading shades of canar Taupe, Peacock Maroc and Em; irir Withal, the hats are simply gc Come view our stock. We ar y sure your visit will not be disa ing. IAMS, HOSIERY, ETC. igliams?values that you don't happen across Leeks, plaids and stripes, at 8 l-3c., 10c., 12 1 s for dresses and Skirts in Percales are offere< md checks, suitable for boys' suits and men's this store for 12 l-2c a yard, for only, yard, S j ks goes at 3c a yard, while a better quality is )niic buyers will find great bargains in our ! .ML ORDERS FILLED. Filled We must have our dues to this pa- ( per. We need the money and neea it < bad. Send by mail if you are not coming to town. Mr. Jules Krentzlen, Jr., returned to Washington on Saturday, after a pleasant visit to relatives here. He 4 will shortly resume his duties in the < navy at Philadelphia. Mr. Juliu9 Ballentine, who has been f desperately ill in a Washington hos, pital for the past several weeks, is c somewhat better. I When you want something good to a ; .eat remember that H. M. Wingard's . popular store i9 the place to get it. j . The best of everything at right prices. i The county fair i9 drawing near and you will need that new buggy and set I , of harness, saddles, bridles, etc. Call , at Caughman & Harman's stables and let them fit you up in style. You will find their prices right. ] T JUIa Mn-nr. Onoon +V\d Vir-ior^nf. nriH I LllkllC iuaxj uuoaii, niv iv. ?..v _ popular young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Roof, i9 again able to be out, after a prolonged and severe ill- q ness of typoid fever, much to the delight of her host of friends. a Confederate soldiers and others can t now obtain souvenir post cards of the ? Confederate Monument, county pub- a lie buildings, and other scenes of in- r terest around Lexington at 2 for 5c.? mailed anywherl upon receipt of t stamps or coins. Rice B. Harman. t If you want to be healthy you must | eat three square meals a day, and at ^ the same time, be particular about ? what you eat. You have no fears ? when you buy your groceries at M. c D. Harman's grocery. b You have only about 20 days to prepare your exhibits for the Lexington h County Fair. Remember the dates? c October 20, 21 and 22. If you have not received a premium list drop a o card to the secretary, C. M. Efird. He ^ will be delighted to send you one and P an entry blank and also to answer s any questions you have to ask. e IH ' * ' n During The Eonoymoon. * She looked at him appealingly. s 4'Youdon't love me any more," she pouted. S "Don'tlove you any more!" he echoed in astonishment. "Why, only s a minute ago I kissed you I don't c know how many times!" b i "But you stopped to take breath," she demurred. il Boys : CI \ Northern markets, where with the greatest irit and Latest Style. Our garments are bu nent8 for service, which assures you the bei terling quality which makes them worth bu i and durable. 1 $2.00 up to $7.50. Suits for young men ar( ;ion as our clothing. We venture to say th 5r and more complete line for the money th refore we are offering some exceptional val ?\ Ladies* and Mens* Shoes is unsurpassed i represented or they will be made good. ONES ' P. S. His I f^ j!| ??oaMEMi ? aaw --. -.uivrr rtnTrMTwrnw - mtwiuvr . QMBJI na b s i DRESS G Our Fall Dress Goods an* \JLUgUVU | play of I hard to keep the goods in ixcelled most ever7 day. If yon shop sure to get what you want at aborate *or the goods elsewhere. aterials VALUE! y elab- Onr Jewelry Department Velvets adding "something new." effects priced a little lower than else aelp to have beautiful Coral xjming. chains are offered 50c. and 61 demand a't 25c. up. ison of this department we sh btained rettes, and call especial atten d blue, popular, pire. eemnant DE - ?"We have placed on a Hei B quite npoint- Dress Goods and Silks contai stock." Beautiful materials ! goods are Silks, Albatros, Ni (5 goods that you want. They j value. ; every WHITE l 2c. and During the Opening we 8 Goods Department, i at 15c 3 Economy Linen goes dur shirts 1 w^te' brown, tan an<* blue s ' (I During the Opening we ( offered j cheap. | We have the largest line losiery j some gpeeiel prices now. ; MAIL IS a?m?TM?mufi?irnre n mmwii 3?MBiaM flnliiirth X/ V/ A vtiXAJL rvy SUITS MADE TO MEASURE i Blo.OO AND UP You do not have to make a selection rom a limited line. Out of 500 samples >? Woolens you can find the Suit to >lease you. We make a specialty of this business nd have years of experience in taking tieasures. Call and look at our Fall fine. You are not compelled to buy. E. 0. OBEHER & 00., Outfitters for Men & Boys LEXINGTON, : : : S. C. Billy Feliz's Letter. ?o the Editor of The Dispatch: Everything i9 quiet and moving long smoothly since the smoke of he last primary has cleared away, iome good men have been nominated ?^ /VAA/1 /\M??C3 V* n VA KQAM LUU SUU1C gVJUU vutia uatv \xss~ lominated. The farmers have been busy during his fine weather gathering their coton, which is oft fully one-third. A ;reat deal of it is being marketed at i and 9 cents. I am inclined to think hat if the cotton was stored in the standard Warehouse it would bring letter prices later. There is a short rop made and the spinners must ave it. Postoffice Inspector Kingsmore was ere looking after the interest of Unle Sam recently. The graded school at Athen's will pen about the middle of October nth Prof. Sam J. Derrick as princial and Miss Catherine Kleckley asistant. Both are teachers of wide xperience and I predict a successful erm under their skillful managelent. Let all the patrons co-operate rith the teachers and make this sesion the best in the history of the intitution. I am glad to report that Prof. J. V. mith is able to be up at this time. Our merchants have put in a full tock of new eroods: cotton has been oming in pretty brisk; business is ooming and all seem to be happy. The health of the happy Felix famy is excellent. Billy Felix. lolhing for Y : care he selected the best line posilt with an honesty of labor, as 3t you can get. Our garments have ying. Little boys and large boys i from $-5.00 to $35.00. Suits for old iat no establishment between Coan we have. And we have them ues. n Quality and Price, and we abso c omp ghest Prices always Paid |J OODS and SILKS. rl Silks are so popular this season thai stock, but we are receiving shipments ) early during the fall opening, you arc the right price?less than you woulc 5 IN JEWELxtY, is growing in favor. We are continually Yon will always find something hen ; where. Brooches at 25c. aDd 35c. Coral necl ic. We carry a full line of Beauty Pins ow the new creations in combs and bar tion to the large barrettes which are sc ESS GOODS and SILKS. nnant Bargain Counter every piece o: ning less than 10 yards just to "clean uj for evening dresses in all colors. Thes< m's Veiling, Cashmeres, Silks and othe: are all marked at half and less than hal: GOODS FOR FALL. call esnecial attention to the Whit< ing the opening at 15c a yard. Comes ii triped. )ffer ladies' beautiful fall Neckwear ven of Towels in the Carolinas and offe: ORDERS FILLED. M m % ia, S. C. ?BPfflmasgssi^sasEai^gaE F tTWRSPQSf "Cotton is not so high and even with all that the world come on, boys, its no use to ss your family to feed and withe can't." . We are up and about as ui the lead with a nice load of D farm and harness work. Our famous "First in the hea] Babcock and had and not too g Gregory 1113-11: Fine Building Lots for Sale. I have for 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 the prices are unusually reasonable. For further particulars call on me at The Home Bank, or address, AT/FT?17r> j FOY Real Estate Dealer, Lexington, S. C. bung Men FINE TAII Our buyer spent considerable tii that we have gone far beyond the c< duplicates. Our Cloaks are marvels their desirability, which coupled wi the people of this section. LADIES' After careful consideration we 1 In a few days our stock will be com department will be in charge of Mij different styles and values. The pu Thi I for all kinds of Country I 3 'M 1 I I b a a a WOMEN'S TAIL 1 We are showing the stylish in: f Suits. The high collar, the large rev the profuse use of braid in the trinun r coat and the gored shirt, many finishthe new features due principally to tl IWe have stylish suits in new fabrics please. wrwEBHge&HBB Wf Mail aaB^aaEBSSaSBBgM resh Shipment of Ch( i? JS they say the crop is short, bu is not coining to a halt. S \ tt t-* s> 11 r* \n a m ^ /-^ m ly vuu ZiiSiAii t, iur j'uu vc gt >ut a good Mare or Mule yo sual and right on time and i: ?ares and Eorses suitable fo "Old Hickory" rts of our country Hackney Buggies jood for you. -Conder 15 HAMPTON AVENUE, COLi ITbrookK Ktf NEW BRO( We Want your business. It Yn your money with us until you MM times a year. f]^ J. C. CUICNARD, Vice-President. : Clothing ,0RED CLOAKS AT REASOIi me in the midst of the most exclusive C onfines of the ordinary Cloak designers i of beauty and quality. Their quality th their exelusiveness. nresents a choi< ~ I ? ? FINE DRESS GOODS AND ' lave decided to enter into this line stro iplete, and we invite your inspection of is Viola Bodie, and she will be glad to iblic will hear more of this line later in e Leaders-The Price Fi Produce. y i 1 ? . _ . r JtT r-?, t|||| g , j | HI?i ^3 fT ATTITHT/1 c_ /^T^iirmci* ^ UUVJLXllif VJ 06 \7XiiV AO >' FURNISHINGS. | Our Clothing and Gents' Furn- 9 ishings department outclasses all [| previous efforts?both in quality ? ^ and style. Everything that's f$ new and stylish at the right n prices. Come to Mimnaugh's j| * for your Fall Suit during our | opening. 'I SHOES FOR ALL. 1 We have all the well known J brands of Shoes, in all the new | hapes and leathers, for men, -J I Lrompn nnrl philrlrpn gloves for fall | 1 Our Fall Gloves are here. We. pi ilways "brag" just a little about w 3 mr Glove Department, for it's a % % iommon saying among women ^ w ;hat "if Mimnaugh hasn't it, it 3 1 sn't in town." But we've a full ^ 11 line of both Silk and Kid Gloves tj S now. That means all kinds in |j ill sizes at lowest prices. fij js ored suits. 11 4 novations in Women's Tailored | a ers, the many satin buttons and <3 9 < ings, the long liipless. semi-fitted rJ s rv/1 TTT1 f 1? f r? f f ATN /VI ?/l 1 A A f A S3 mi wiiii nwu n\> kjl ^iiilie, aic an we ie revival of the Directoire stylo. J ^ and the prices are bound to | | [ Orders Filled 11 ? " "araM LWIHI.W'.HWI^H 1LM ? Dice iflj EORSf^S man/mam ?? Wagons are still men." 3 are the best to be ' Mule Co. [JMBIA, S. C. ndbankT!! )KLAND, S. C. W is our desire to please. - Leave ftyj need it. We pay interest four ^ L. S. TRftTTI Klfl ? _ - - ?j 7?S 1 President1 nU I for Old Men 1 FABLE PRICES. f I loat Designers, for it is a recognized fact fl in making our selections. We have no fl and beauty, exceedingly smart, enhances fl 3er collection than ever before offered to fl TRIMMINGS, 1 nger than this section has ever-knowi^ fl ! one of the best lines obtainable. This fl meet her friends and show them the fl the season. * ixers of Bafesfaur*. l