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???i?? II -jSjiT!^" '. ?r*^ Tnmifc *~*' ~-*t*w II Ourf ? 6INGHA We have a big line of Ginghs dsy? We offer Amoskeag in check ~ >e . 3 B E ioc. yaru. Some -fery pretty patterns fo a I Cheviot Shirting stripes and fi goods that have been sold in this fi A big line of Apron Checks f I 1 at 6 l-4c a yard. I fi Dnring our opening economii all deoartment. II MAIL flf In ? -1 0?i/9 /wia 7? 11 1UU11 Ux uci o jl" ^mhhhi^HHH^H psxtczl and scissobs. Wayside Notes Gathered Here and Taere by a Dispatch Man. All kinds of candy, cakes and crack- i ?T8, at The Bazaar. j Send us your dues to the Dispatch. "We need them badly. ( Shoes? Yes; shoes for everybody ] at T. H. Williams' store. j A cracked mirror often affords a much wanted excuse. i If you want to buy a valuable lot in ( town, see Alfred J. Fox. j Capt. C. C. Yount made a business trip to Savannah last week. r Hon. E. L. Asbill, of Leesville, was " x ~ i?n.oi business Monday. XXI XOWU Uli icgw "? Ladies are invited to see the beautiful dres9 goods ju9t received at T. H. Williams'. 1 For your ^school supplies, pencils, j pens, ink, tablets, etc., always come y to The Bazaar. Mr. David McCartha, of Black } creek, was greeting his many friends here on Saturday. Sheriff P. H. Corley purchased on ( Monday at public auction a horse, wagon and harness for $24. ( Dr. A. B. Knowlton, of Columbia, , was a distinguished guest of the med- ^ ical society on Monday. < Dr. W. L. Kneece, of Baxter, was among the prominent callers at The ^ Dispatch office on Monday. Mrs. C. C. Yount has returned from ' a delightful fortnight's yisit to rela- j tives in Jolmston City, Tenn. Mr. Rowland Lowman, son of Mr. i L. P. Lowman, of Irmo, is attending i a business college in Columbia. Mr. J. Waites Thomas, a popular attorney of the Columbia bar, was in town Monday on legal business. Fall hats?Stetson and Jeffersonall newest shapes and colors, stiff and soft. E. G. Dreher & Co. ' Clothing for Our buyer has just returned from N< sible that would combine Genuine Merit well as perfect knowledge of requiremej in addition to the extreme cuts, the stei find at our place suits that are stylish a: Suits for boys range in price from $ *" "> *- ~ actn r\rt men in stock from $t>.ou w $zu.uv. Our Kat9 reflect the same perfectio: lumbia and Augusta can show a better i here to sell, not to stay with us; theref Remember our stock of Childrens', Intely Guarantee every pair to be as rej agB?iiiiibhiiiii i iiiwm jwwiiw 3 - M I lr i MILLINERY! k We invite the women of Lexi ; and the State at large to a displ Hfc 'V Millinery that has never been ex 4 in the Sontli. Never have hats been more elal W]| or more graceful; never have mai Bfi been handsomer than this season. B| Trimmings this season are very Hf orate. Gorgeous Satins, rich V and Rep with Novelty Feather ( and liandsome ornaments all he make the hats graceful and becc Roses and Poppies are much in d< also. Then, too, this is a seas colors. Beautiful results are ob *rom ^ie ^ea(iiug shades of canard Taupe, Peacock Maroc and Empi ISfl Withal, the hats are simply gor tijjMS Come view our stock. We are * sure your visit will not be disap ing. MS, HOSIERY, ETC. ims?values that you don't happen across s, plaids and stripes, at 8 l-3c., 10c., 12 l-2< r dresses and Skirts in Pereales are offered checks, suitable for boys' suits and men's store for 12 l-2c a yard, for only, yard, 8 1 joes at oc a yard, while a better quality is c 3 buyers will find great bargains in our H ORDERS FILLED. J. L. I illed Ladies' cloaks and coats?a new and beautiful line just received at T. H. t Williams' store. Call to see them. s a Underwear for men and boys?all weights for fall. Prices, 25c to ?1.00 oer garment. E. G. Dreher & Co. ti The Citizens' Telephone Co., has ^ 1 ? nf 7, 3D81S116Q ?1 ' piiuiic ill tiic icwucuv^ v* xi Vlr. Edwin G. Dreher and the number a a 200, when you call. The county has eight boarders, all ft aegroes, registered for next term of c jourt, which convenes on the first b Monday in November. o Old Santa Claus is again making 13 Che Bazaar his headquarters, and his lew and pleasing presents for the ;ood little children, are arriving now. ^ t< The commissioners of election will a neet here tomorrow to appoint man- u igers for the election which will be y leld on the second Tuesday ir* November. S( The regular quarterly communion J vill be held in St. Stephen's church h lext Sunday at 11 a. m. At this ser- o rice the synoaical envelopes will be a jollected. v Rev. W. H. Hiller, Rev. B. W. 3ronk and Messrs. James E. Hendrix . and J. E. R. Kyzer are delegates to n the Lutheran synod now in session in Savannah, Ga. Miss Naomi Yount, the very attractive young sister of Capt. C. C. Yount, arrived la9t week from Johnston City, Tenn., and has entered the P. C. I. for the session. Have you seen those- beautiful and stylish shoes now on display in the C show window of T. H. Williams' store? He has them in all styles for men, | women and children. ? w Sifps. J. p. Bouk- i lUL^DOl O* \mA 9 TV V*#W J v > ? . night and S. W. Coogler, three prom- I inent farmers of the Dutch Fork, were in town la9t week and gave us a pleasant and profitable call. ^ Boys : CI cwrthern markets, where with the greatest ; and Latest Style. Our garments are bu nts for service, which assures you the bei ling quality which makes them worth bu nd durable. 2.00 up to $7.50. Suits for young men art a as our clothing. We venture to say th ind more complete line for the money th ore we are offering some exceptional val Ladies' and Mens' Shoes is unsurpassed i presented or they will be made good. DNES < P. S. Hig FfflwwinKCTfTr^ffrtTMHWIft^ "1 ITIIMlMffflWn1m HA IVI A ivi i x n ALL 01 DBESS GC ngton ^ress Goods and ifo V?qtv1 fr* lroor> f.he cvwis ill Si ay of *" ' w ?-r ?- ? celled mos* every day. If you shop < sure to get what you want at 1 borate Pa^ *or goods elsewhere. rerials VALUES elab- Our Jewelry Department i elvets adding "something new." 11 affects priced a little lower than else? )lp to h&ve beautiful Coral 1 iming. chains are offered 50c. and 65c jmand a* from 25c. up. on of *a fhis department we sho tained rettes, and call especial attent: blue, Popular. geons. REMNANT DB1 Wo V?r>vp -nlacprl on a Rem quite I " ~ " point- j ^ress Goods and Silks contain stock." Beautiful materials f goods are Silks, Albatros, Nui goods that you want. They a value. every "WHITE G 3. and During the Opening we Goods Department, at loc Economy Linen goes duri: shirts white, brown, tan and blue st .3 ' During the Opening we ol )ffered cheap. "We have the largest line 'osier^ some speciel prices now. MAIL C ? Columb HHHHDHHHBBBBHnn See our line of men and boys shoes efore you buy. Latest shapes,: all olid leather. We sell both coarse nd fine shoes. Give us a call. E. G. Dreher & Co. Mrs. Gee. A, Shealy, of whom menion was made in these columns a reek ago, has returned from the Coimbia Hospital where she underwent successful operation for gall stones. Mr. James E. Dunbar, the champion armer of the Black creek section, acornpanied by his son, Mr. J. C. Dunar, a prominent young business man f Georgia, is spending today in Lexagton. , Read the big ad of J. Orens^in, lolumbia, in this issue. The pfdces uoted are extremely low. Be sure ? attend this big sale and take the dvertisement witn you. it may lean a saving of several dollars to ou. Mr. J. F. Jefcoat, of the' Edisto action, was in town Monday. Mr. efcoat stated that the cotton crop in is section would yield an average f about 9ixty per cent. He stated lso that the New county of Edisto ras dead. lien and Boys' Clothing Fall and Winter 1908-9 Men's Suits Youths Suits Boys* Suits Men's Pants Boys' Knee Pants )ur prices are the lowest and goods I LliC Lfcau. {est line of Hats, Men and Boys >hoes and Men's Furnishings in Lexngton. E. G. DREHER & GO., Outfitters for Men & Boys LEXINGTON, i : : S. C. | lothing for V : care he selected the best line posilt with an honesty of labor, as st you can get. Our garments have ying. Little boys and large boys } from $5.00 to $35.00. Suits for old -*- ?-^ rtofoViliaVcmonf, hpf.TPPian P,o?' l&b 11W UOlOMllOUlUVii V wvv?? V V* W , an we have. And we have tllfem ues. n Quality and Price, and we absoCOMP ihest Prices always Paid BaagssBsggaBMBBgaaBSKHaEBaMagBa UGH tODS and SILKS. Silks are so popular this season that fcock, but we are receiving shipments 3arly during the fall opening, you are ' 1 1 1 J the ngnt price?less man yon womu IN JEWELRY. s growing in favor. We are continnally rou will always find something here vhere. 3rooches at 25c. and 35c. Coral neck . We carry a full line of Beauty Pins w the new creations in combs and barion to the large barrettes which are so 2SS GOODS and SUES. nant Bargain Counter every piece of ins less than 10 vards just to "clean up or evening dresses in all colors. These i's Veiling, Cashmeres, Silks and other ,re all marked at half and less than half rOODS FOR FALL. call especial attention to the White ng the opening at loc a yard. Conies in riped. ffer ladies' beautiful fall Neckwear very of Towels m tne vjaronnas ana oner )RDERS FILLED. ia, S. C. Fr< MARES "Cotton is not so high and 1 even with all that the world is come on, boys, its no use to say your family to feed and withou can't." . We are up and about as usr the lead with a nice load of Ms farm and harness work. Our famous "First in the hear Babcock and ] i _i a i. 1 naa ana not too g< G regory1113-111' V 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, ALFRED J. FOX, Real Estate Dealer, Lexington, S. C. 'ourtg Men FINE TAILC Our buyer spent considerable tirm that we have gone far beyond the eon duplicates. Our Cloaks are marvels c their desirability, which coupled with the people of this section. LADIES' ] After careful consideration we ha In a few days our stock will be comp! department will be in charge of Miss n f ttI rvn n mcI t*nln an TKa rvnKl || UIUCJlCUU a \jj ICO auu va.iu.^a* J. ?J^lu J J5l UST Y 9 The I for all kinds of Country P Ill I HUM li IIMII WOMEN'S TAILO] We are showing the stylish inno> Suits. The high collar, the large rover? the profuse use of braid in the trimming coat and the gored shirt, many finished the new features due principally to the ] We have stylish suits in new fabrics au please. Mail ssh Shipment of Choi ? ?i>nd JtS hey say the crop is short, but not coming to a halt. So you shan't, for you've got t a good Jdare or Mule you Lai and right on time and in ires and Horses suitable for "Old Hickory" bs of our countryi] FTn.nlmAv "Rne-enAs )od for you. , if Condor I > HAMPTON AVENUE, COLU Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby forbidden to bunt, fish or otherwise trespass upon the lands of the undersigned lying to the east of the State roaa, about eight miles from Columbia in Lexington county, under the penalty of the law. E. W. Moye, Mrs. E. C. Moye, E. R. Moye, J. B. Nunamaker, N. W. Brooker. : Clothing IRED CLOAKS AT REASONi e in the midst of the most exclusive Co ifines of the ordinary Cloak designers ii >f beauty and quality. Their quality ai i their exelusiveness, presents a choice FINE DRESS GOODS AND T ,ve decided to enter into this line strong lefce, and we invite your inspection of o Viola Bodie, and she will be glad to m tic will hear more of this line later in th Leadm-The Price ?h reduce. BHHi OTHING & GENTS' j FURNISHINGS. -JM ur Clothing and Gents' Furnngs department outclasses all rious efforts?both in quality style. Everything that's r and stylish at the right ;es. Come to Mimnaugh's your Fall Suit during our IflH SHOES FOR ALL. ffl| ic have all the well known. a ,nds of Shoes, in all the new 9 pes and leathers, for men, jg nen and childreu. ? rLOVES FOR FALL | ur Fall Gloves are here. We 8 'ays "brag" just a little about s Glove Department, for it's a S imoii saying among women jl t "if Mimnaugh hasn't it, it j| t in town." Bat we've a full ji 3 of both Silk and Kid Gloves H v. That means all kinds in sizes at lowest prices. 1 IMjH RED SUITS. | M ;ations in Women's Tailored ? the many satin buttons and 3 !HH fs, the long hiplcss, semi-fitted | with sash at top of girdle, ar e ^ revival of the Directoire style. 3 id the prices are bound to J| |9|^H ? I I Orders Filled 1 5BHB0E!3BH6ifl9BES6S^?fiSBB30HB62^8 wM ORSESl Vagons are aen." are the best to b<^M Mule Col MBIA, S. C. |H Machinery For Sale. We will sell to the highest at public auction at the Samuel ler old place, near Beulah church, the 20th of October, 190S, one 25 P. Boiler, one 15 H. P. Liddell Engir^^^H one Pony Liddell Saw Mill, one Mul^^^H one Yoke of Oxen, one 4-horse Wagc^H^f two Log Carts and 30,000 feet of go^HHf dry lumber boards. OSWALD BROS.S^H Gilbert R. F. D. No. 3. 2w-pH|H jorOjdJWeH LBLE PRICES. ' at Designers, for it is a recognized 1 making our selections. We have id beauty, exceedingly smart, enhancfl|^H r collection than ever before offered RIMMINGS. fl| *er than this section has ever kno'^^^^H ne or the best lines obtainable. eet her friends and show them IP upciarm :m of Bafssburg.