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11! 1 90 Eginghj We have a big line of Gingl . Weoffer Amoskeag in chec Bp pretty patterns f >;V Cheviot Shirting stripes anc goods that hate been sold in thi A big line of Apt^n Checks Daring opening ecanom department. Mail Orders I WayiMa Hfte? Satbarad. Here and | Iter# by a Dispatch Man. Cogs* opens Monday week. M* V All kinds of candy, cakes and crack* *?? at Thn Hftsjuur. y %Laurens county will vote on the dis- I jfcunxy on Kovember 3. v l /^Sen^ns^onr does to the Dispatch. X.Grover Sharpe has been released > |rom Jail on a $500 bond. ^VHqb. W, H. Sharpe w is in town Monday on legal business. Jr^Rewd the display advertisement of the CaJahan-Dobson Shoe Co. | : Mrs. Sarah R. Shuler, of Batesburg, attractive fair week visitor. : > Miss Elizabeth Harman has returned from a delightful visit to Batesburg. Kp * The "Jiving Jennie" is at the fair jggd the children are having a gay time. * Be'sure and attend the Little Grand jpv theatre while at the State Fair next in Columbia attending the S&teFfeir don't fail to visit the Lyric Ifl >* $to&> Giradeau & Marshall's for "wtiile attending the Foryoor school supplies, pencils, pemufpfc, tablets, etc., always come Kl; ^jBojjdcr, please bear In mind tijafe we need money, aifd pay for your paper - Take yonr meals at Ben David's Park* Bestaurant while attending the State Fair. MimMJuqgaret Barman haareturned '?*" *" ?ffxw -k. vfata nf several |B&r Providence -scboolwill open the Monday ? November with Mr. 8amu0l Snydeir ?i teacher. Itc? cored ha &j minutes by Woolfails.. Reader are you in. arrears for your' paper ? II so, please. call dr send aod settle. We need money badly. Bead all the advertisements in this issue, and^you will save money when yon go to make your purchases. 3 ' ????? Clothina for Our buyer has just retained from 2 sible that would combine Genuine Mar well as perfect knowledge of requiremi in addition to the extreme cats, the st< find at our place suite that are stylish i Suits for boys range in price from ! men in stock from |6.50 to $20.00. Our Hats reflect the same perfects Imnbia and Augusta can show a better here to sell, not to stay with us; there Remember our stock of Childrens', lately Guarantee every pair to be as re E5 ?JT < st1.': ,, / V ' ^sJsr.Vv.-. ~ ' - 8 - M I Barga / MILLINERY! fch, We invite tlie women of Les and the State at large to a disj -' Millinery that has never been e . in the South. QB Never have hats been more el or more graceful; never have mi Hg ' been handsomer than this season Hfj Trimmings this season are ver; HV orate. Gorgeous Satins, rich S^r and Rep with Novelty Feather W*u ? ? <? j _ _ii r v.s <>. -,ana nanasome ornaments eui i ..V C\r . \f T (. make the hats graceful and bee Roses and Poppies are much in c also. Then, too, this is a sea Sjk colors. Beautiful results are ol IpSfcL from the leading shades of canar l!?fJla\ Taupe, Peacock Maroc and Em] mffi wjf Withal, the hats are simply, go mmlr Oome view our stock. We an y sure your visit will not be disa; ing. IMS, HOSIERY, ETC. tame?values that you don't happen across % ks, plaids and stripes, at 8 l-3c., 10c., Id 1-S or dresses and Skirts in rereaies are onere< L checks, suitable, for boys' suits and men's .s store for 12 l-2c a yard, for only, yawl, 8 ] goes at oc a yard, while a better quality is ic buyers will find great bargains in our 1 Ei ORDERS FILLED. J. LI filled ??? The Parlor RestauraLt in Columbia is prepared to accommodate the crowds at the State Fair day or night. Prices moderate. 1 Mr. Henry D. Derrick, a native of ' this county, but now a prominent < merchant of Roanoke, Va., is visiting relatives and friends here. T^e Rev. B. L. Lybrand, of New ; Brookland, is announced as a candidate for County Superintendent of Education in the (General Election. WhUe in Columbia attending the " State Fair don't forget the big department store of J. L. Mimnaugn & Co., when you gb to make your purchases. , Hon. D. F. Eflrd went to Atlanta Friday on matters of business, connected with the State Fair of which < he is the popular general superintendent; On Sunday afternoon last at the Lutheran parsonage, in this place, Mr. Chas. P. Seay and Miss Barbara J. Ocriey were married by the Rev. W. H. Hiller. "Sag" Battles, a negro boy about 16 years of age, is in jail upon the charge of stealing money from Mr. Samuel Steele, who runs a small store to the mill village. $. Rev B. W. Cronk left Monday for Pembroke, Va., where he will visit ; his family for several days. There- , fore he will be unable to fill his ap- j pointments next Sunday. i< Meet your friends at Herman's *1 shoe store, while in Columbia. They are there baying their winter shoes, and he savs he will save you money. Try him, on postoffice block. This week The Dispatch is crowded with advertisements as it has never been since its establishment, nearly forty years ago, consequently we are forced to leave out important news items this week. A few weeks ago we enlarged the paper from 8 to 12 pages in order to give our readers more news, but the advertisers have .again consumed all our space. Next week we will do our, best to give our subscribers more news. . < ' t t T< C. Duncan has secured an order trom the court requiring the re covers of the People's Bank of Union to showjeause why they should not be removed. G. M. Stalyey, convicted of bigamy in Aiken county, has been sentenced to serve 5 years. Boys : C Torthernmarkets.where with the greatet it and Latest Style. Our garments are b ante for service, which assures you the b< jrling quality which makes them worth bi and durable. $2.00 up to $7.50. Suits for young men ai >n as our clothing. We venture to say t and more complete line for the money tl ifore we are offering some exceptional va ( Ladies' and Mens' Shoes is unsurpassed ^presented or they will be made good. ONES P. S. Hit w ? . ins For DRESS G< . Our Fall Dress Goods and its hard to keep the goods in f } ^ed most every day. If you shop x sure to get what you want at pay for the goods elsewhere. iborate iterials II VALUES u Our Jewelry Department 7 elab- adding "something new." 1 Velvets priced a little lower than else1 effects We have beautiful Coral! lelp to chains are offered 50c. and 65< oming. at from 25c. up. lemand In this department we she son of rettes, and call espeqial attent btained popular. "lQe' REMNANT DR: Dire. We have placed on a Ren ? / Dress Goods and Silks contaii 3 Quite v . , stock." Beautiful materials i goods are Silks, Albatros, Nn J- i-l.-a. _? i- rrU/,^ , | guyuis luaijuu wouu xuc; < value. WHITE ( I every During the Opening we Goods Department. 5c. and Economy Linen goes duri white, brown, tan and blue st 1 at 15c During the Opening we o shirts, cheaP- - i [.3 We have the largest line: offered some speciel prices now. Our Lexington friends a 0516headquarters during Fair W MAIL ( ( Mimnaug t .? i Columb * * J Letter to W. 5. Donley, ,d Gilbert, S. C. . J Dear Sir: New Orleans is one of the cities hard on paint; but, never- j fcheless, they paint lead-and-oil a good deal there. A. 0. Callier painted two houses last year for F. Hinderer: one lead*'., and-oil and the other Deyoe. The first is already in bad condition; Devoe is perfect. , M. Augustin, New Orleans, -has; painted his house Devoe three times m eighteen years. This shows that Devoe is good for six years there. In Florida, where lead-and-oil wears. only a year, we have no complaint of Devoej and we know of its wearing ten years in several instances. We j don't say it wears ten years, you'j know; there are such instances. v j "No complaint" is enough to say till we have long-time experiences; they're coming, Meantime, Devoe is the paint that takes least gallons, makes least bill, and wears longest. So much we're sure of. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & CO. P. S. The Kaufmann Drug Co., sells our paint. W. G. Thomas who was injured in Rocky river in Anderson last summer while diving in the stream, died Prom the injuries sustained at that bime. 10Y0U HAVE HEME? Do yon hold things too Near? ? i... t? ? mi j I or too x ar: .mese auu uiauy jxluto are the symptoms of Defective Vision. We will tell yon frankly if yon ' need glasses or not. SYLVAN BROS. Jewelers, Silversmiths, Opticians Cor. Main and Hampton St. Columbia, S. C. ?i????????? lothing for Y | it care he selected the best line posuilt with an honesty of labor, as sst yon can get. Our garments have aying. Little boys and large boys ' e from $5.00 to $35.00. Suits for old hat no establishment between Coian we have. And we have them lues. in Quality and Price, and we absoC O MP. jhest Prices always Paid A * / i tV Fair Vi OODS and SILKS. Silks are so popular this season that stock, but we are receiving shipment^ early during the fall opening, you are the right price?less than you would 1 ! IN JEWELBY. is growing in favor. We are continually fou will always find something here sphere. Brooches at 25c. arid 35c. Coral neck ;. We carry a fall line of Beaaty Pins >w the new creations in combs and bar;ion to the large barrettes which are so ESS GOODS and SILES. inant Bargain Counter every piece of ling less than 10 yards just to "clean up for evening dresses in all colors. These n's Veiling, Cashmeres, Silks and other ire all marked at half and less than half J00DS FOE FALL. call especial attention to the White ng the opening at 15c a yard. Comes in ;riped. / ffer ladies' beautiful fall Neckwear very of Towels in the Carolinas and offer re especially invited to make our store eek. DBDEES FILLED. ;h & ( ia. S. G: S H: S. ' * Fr r ' " . ? MARKS V ?????? "Cotton is not so hieh and 1 even with all that the world is come on, boys, its no nse to saj your family to feed and withoi can't" We are up and about as usi the lead with a nice load of Mi farm and harness work. Our famous lI^I-Jvi 4-ti A t An vi Jl* IX OU 1JUL bllU UUCbl Babcock and had and not too g Gregory1113-111 Silled Engineer For Not Stopping. Pensacola, Fla., Oct. 18.?Eugene Wood, engineer of a logging railroad operated by a milling concern, was shot and killed yesterday by Jack Gilbert, a naval stores operator, near Panama City. It is said the engineer had passed Gilbert's place without stopping to take on some freight. On the next trip, it is alleged, Gilbert ; placed a red flag on the track and when the train stopped, shot Wood. roung Men II FINE TAIL1 Oar buyer spent considerable tin: that we have gone far beyond the co: duplicates. Our Cloaks are marvels their desirability, which coupled wit the people of this section. LADIES': After careful consideration we h) In a few days our stock will be comj: department will be in charge of Miss different styles and values. The put &NT^ir9 The I for all kinds of Country F ? O 1 < ^3^ 1 ^ sitors A ?l WOMEN'S TAILOI We are showing the stylish innov Suits. The high collar, the large revers the profuse use of braid in the trimming coat and the gored shirt, many finished 1 the new features due principally to the r We have stylish suits in new fabrics am i 11 piease. lompany, Mail < ?? esh Shipment of Choi* s? BE ,hey say the crop is short, but $ not coining to a halt. So j you shan't, for you've got it a good Mare or Mule you lal and right on time and in ares and Horses suitable for "Old Hickory" "V ts of our countryn Hackney Buggies ood for you. Conder I 5 HAMPTON AVENUE, COLU! Fine Building Lots for Sale. I have for sale several floe 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. - Clothina DEED CLOAKS AT BEASONi ie in tbe midst of the most exclusive Cos aflnes of the ordinary Cloak designers in of beauty and quality. Their quality an h their exclusiveness, presents a choicer FINE DEESS GOODS AND T] ave decided to enter into this line strong >lete, and we invite your inspection of oi i Viola Bodie, and she will be glad to me >lic will hear more of this line later in th i Leaders-The Price Fix* 'roduce. ' * * t BBggg"" ?BM8MB Mi ?i A OTHING & GENTS' FURNISHINGS. ur Clothing and Gents' FurnQgs department outclasses all rioTiK efforts?both in nnalifcv style. Everything that's and stylish at the Tight es. Come to Mimnaugh's your Fall Snit during our aing. . , . SHOES FOR ALL. ? re have all the well knpwn <' ids of Shoes, in all the new )es and leathers, for men, I len and children. * 1 LOVES FOR FALL : ' nr Fall Gloves are here. We ays "brag" jnst a little about v . Glove Department, for it's a mon saying among women ; "if Mimnaugh hasn't it, it b in town." Bnfc we've a full of both Silk and Kid Gloves 7. That means all kinds in lizes at lowest prices. ied suits. 1 . ations in Women's Tailored , the many satin buttons and % s, the long hipless, semi-fitted with sash at top of girdle, are evival of the Directoire style, d the prices are bound to j Orders Filled H j i oe ORSES J > HHHHHHQHB V^uSSBfri **'* '- ''" *^^B8irof^Fi3?fHt m? ^w^B|M V Wagons are still len. are the best to be * Mule Co. UBIA, S. C. 4 ?Wf 1 Trespass Notice. '$ ' ' ' '?' All persons are hereby forbidden tp I hunt, fish or otherwise trespass upob | the lands of the undersized lying tt> the east of the State road, about miles from Colombia in Lexington. county, under the_penalty of the law* E. W. Moye, Mrs. Pi r MArr ?? v? AAAASJLJCtff u. E. R. Moye, . s J. B. Nunamakeb, N. W. Bbooker. for Old Men JBLE FRIGES) it Designers, for it is a recognized fact making our selections. We have no d beauty, exceedingly smart, enhances collection than ever before offered to IIMMINGS. er than this section lias ever known# ' ae of the best lines obtainable. This set her friends and show them the e season. V/ ers of Bafesburg.