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190 ' 11 | I GINGH S I We have a big line of Ging | I day. 1 B We offer Amoskeag in che< I 1 15c. yard. B B Some very pretty patterns I , yard. Cheviot Shirting stripes an 8 goods that have been sold in tk 8 A big line of Apron Checks 8 at 6 l-4c a yard. 8 , Daring oar opening econon 8 department. MAI I Mail Orders 1 P3NCIL AND SCISSORS. ? Wayside Motes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch-Man. L/OUn< upUXJH UtfiU JUUUuajr. Hundreds of Lexington people are Attending the State fair this week. Capt. and Mrs. R. B. Barr, of Lower Fork, attended the fair on Wednesday. Miss Lizzie Dreher, of Selwood, was a charming visitor at the fair. Dr. Sam Harman, of Columbia, was here during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Roberts attended the fair last week. Mr. Oscar L. Derrick, of Rock Hill, spent Sunday with his parents here. Let everybody vote in the general election next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Livingston were among the visitors who came down from Batesburg on Wednesday. tijtF Don't forget your registration certificate ana tax receipt ween you go to the polls to vote on Tuesday. Editor H. C. Bailey and family, of Johnston News-Monitor, attended the county fair last week. Reader are you in arrears for your paper ? If so, please call or send and settle. We need money badly. Reader, please bear in mind that we need money, and pay for your paper , promptly. The Parlor Restaurant in Colnmbia v is prepared to accommodate the crowds at the State Fair day or night. Prices moderate. Mrs. Sara R. Shuler has returned to Batesburg after a delightful visit to Mrs. C. M. Efird. Preaching at-Nazreth first Sunday . evening at 3 o'clock by Rev A* R. Taylor. Several young men from this i country are in the employ of the lfllonmhia Street Railway. ' Mr. Erie Fort, of Los Angeles., Cal., \7fa0 has been spending sometime at Pelion, has returned to California. Sheriff Corlev's new house is nearly completed, and makes a very handsome appearance, indeed. Messrs. William Swartz and Paul McDonald, of Cloumbia spent Sunday in Lexington. Mr. and Mrs. James Leaphart, of Leesville, were here for the fair, the guests of Mr. C. E. Leaphart. Clothing for Our buyer has just returned from ? ible that would combine Genuine Mer well as perfect knowledge of requireim in addition to the extreme cuts, the ste tind at our place suits that are stylish i Suits for boys range in price from ! men in stock from ?6.50 to $20.00. Our Hati reflect the sr.me perfectic lumbia and Augusta can show a belter . here to sell, not to stay with rs; there Remember our stock of Children*', lufcely Gua-anlee ev. ry pair to be as re dr< * f* Barge MILLINERY! We invite the women of I g?^ and the State at large to a d S?B Millinery that has never been in the Sonth. SKI Never have hats been more Mwti or more gracefnl; never have HHUffi been handsomer than this seas Trimmings this season are v< BH orate. Gorgeous Satins, rich jjHjr and Rep with Novelty Feath< ^ and handsome ornaments all make the hats graceful and t Roses and Poppies much ir also. Then, too, this is a s 85*^ colors. Beautiful results are from the leading shades of can llffSfS^ Taupe, Peacock Maroc and E] 1mSrv Withal, the hats are simply Come view our stock. We i V sure your visit will not be di ing. AMS, HOSIERY, ETC. hams?values that you don't happen acre sks, plaids and stripes, at 8 l-8c., 10c., 12 : for dresses and Skirts in Pereales are offei d checks, suitable for boys' suits and men is store for 12 l-2c a yard, for only, yard, < 3 goes at oc a yard, while a better quality lie buyers will find great bargains in our L ORDERS FILLED. J. L _ 1 ?mea Capt. and Mrs. D. J. Griffith, of j Columbia, came over to attend the i county fair on Thursday. The Captain was looking well and his host of friends were glad to see him. Misses Helen McMaster, MaeMeetze and Mr. "Buck" McMaster, came over for the fair in Mr. McMaster's handsome automobile on Wednesday. Miss Lnla Lowmau of Selwood, left Saturday for Lamar, S. C., where she goes to resume her duties as principal of the music department in the Oats High School. On your visit to Columbia don't forfdt to call in at the Little Grand heatre and enjoy the fun and amusement provided for all visitors this week. Meet your friends at Harman's * * *? * /N . i i. _ mi^ 8noe score, wnne m uoiumoia. iney are there buying their winter shoes, | and he say9 he will save you money. Try him, on po9toffice block. WANTED AT ONCE?Three copieg of The Dispatch of Sept. 22, and three copies of Sept. 30. We will appreciate receiving the above papers at once. G. M. HARMAN. Rev. J. W. Daniel will lecture in the Methodist church in Irmo, night of November 4, subject ''Southern Mule." Proceeds go to the church. Mr. and Mrs. J. Tally Harth and their handsome young son, Willie, came over for the fair in Mr. Harth's handsome touring car on Wedensday. Miss Elvira Whitten, the charming voung daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Whitten, of Batesburg, was the guest of Missea Alice Mae and Lillie Butler last week. Mr. W. A. Geer, the ever popular traveliog representative of The State, was in town last Thursday in the interest of that paper. Subscriber, if you have not paid for your paper during the year do so at once. We need the money to bear the expense of running the paper. In voting for superintendent of education next week, remember that it is necessary that the name of the candidate you vote for, be written in black ink. Otherwise your ticket will be lost. In seeking pleasure and amusement while in Columbia, drop in at the Lyric Theatre and you will be de- ! lighted and crow fat lauehine. School books, pencils, tablets of all kinds for sale cheap at The Bazaar. Boys : C Northern markets, where with the great* it and Latest Style. Our garments are 1 ?nts for service, which assures you the 1 rling quality which makes them worth 1 utd durable. ?2.00 up to ?7.50. Suits for young merf i >n as our clothing. Y/e venture to say and more complete line for the money ' fore we arc otiering some exceptional v Ladies' and Mei ?*' Shoes is uiisurpasbev presented or they will bo mc.Ce good. ?S> JST 253S F. C, K! I M N A F ?t a L< ^ u una r ur DRESS 6 . Our Fall Dress Goods anc . k ? ifc8 to keep the goods in i P , most every day. If you shop excelled . . ,, ; sure to get what you want at pav for the goods elsewhere. elaborate materials VALUES on. Our Jewelry Department sry elab- adding "something new." . Velvets priced a little lower than else ?r effects We have beautiful Coral help to chains are offered 50c. and 65' >ecoming. at from 25c. up. i demand In this department we sh( eason of rettes, and call especial attenl obtained popular. "pi"09' remnant dr: I TXT/-v r\lnAn o T7Art ? c ua>g uiav^cvi WJLL U> gorgecras. . Dress Goods and Silks contaii ire qui stock." Beautiful materials J sappoin goods are Silks, Albatros, Nu goods that you want. They i value. WHITE ( During the Opening we )ss every 6 Goods Department. l-2c. and Economy Linen goes duri white, brown, tan and blue si red at 15c During the Opening we o 's shirts, cheap8 1-3. ' "We have the largest line is offered some speciel prices now. . Our Lexington friends a osiery headquarters during Fair W MAIL ( Mimnaus - 6 Oolumb # ' The State Fair. Columbia's gates are open wide, and ere the week comes to a close, all of South Carolina will have passed through. The fair this year has many attractions?more than ever before. There is a flying machine at the fair which will make two ascensions daily. The Johnny Jones shows are there? the best carnival company on the r:>ad. The Clemson cadets are at the fair full force, and a great time they are having. To-morrow there will be a meeting of all the postmasters in in the State, and nearly all of them will be present. Other associations and societies meet, and an interesting and joyful time is in store for all. The illumination of the streets and business houses are the best yet, and Mr. James L. Tapp is receiving all manner of praise for the excellent arrangements he has made. ~, The 40th annual fair is the best in the history of the society and Columbia is doing herself proud. Train after train is continually adding to the thousands who have -captured the city and wildly do they ^ffcam in mirth and gladness on this glorious occasion. Lexington county, as usual, is furnishing her quota of attendants and exhibits at the fair. [ Subscribe for The Dispatch. | DM HAVE HEME? | Do yon hold things too Near? or too Far? These and many more 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. rlothing for Y bhmmmmbbmbmbwmhmhhmmhpi ?st care he selected the best line poabnilt with an honesty of labor, as lest you can get. Our garments have buying. Little boys and large boys ire from $3.00 to $35.00. Suits for old that no PFtoblishmi.nl: between Coll s an wo have. And we ha ve them aluep. 1 in Quality and Pric ard vo absoC3 O B5IW*. r 5-Js'r*. oei -;-r '**21 A* !r a * < c. ? ws > ^ O ii.V/u i U G H Fair Vi OODS and SILKS. I Silks are so popular this season that stock, but we are receiving shipments early during the fall openiDg, you are the right price?less than you would > IN JEWELRY. is growing in favor. "We are continually 5Tou will always find something here where. Brooches at 25c. and 85c. Coral neck c. We carry a full line of Beauty Pins 3W the new creations in combs and bar;ion to the large barrettes wliich are so ESS GOODS and SILKS. inant Bargain Cotint-er every piece of ling less than 10 yards just to "clean np for evening dresses im^ll colors. These n's Veiling, Cashnaepewv.-Silks and other ire all marked at haft an&less than half * : . * ? V . r- < . # .*a 100DS TOE- rAL J.. 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. )RDERS FILLED. ft & 1 ia, S. C. ' ? - " . :*"? ": Fi MARES "Cotton is not so high and 1 even with all that the world is come on, boys, its no use to saj your family to feed and withor can't." We are up and about as usi the lead with a nice load of M; farm and harness work. Our famous "First in the hear Babcock and! had and not too g< Gregory1113-111; Buy a Lot in Town. Four large lots, next to G. Harman's residence, on depot street. Price from $500 to $600 each. Five lots on Fort street. Price from $250 to $500. Terms easy. See me quick. ALFRED J. FOX, Real Estate Agent. A man who has no sympathy foi others is not a man. wiiiiy FINE TAILC Our buyer spent considerable lim that we have gone far beyond the eor duplicates. Our Cloaks are marvels < their desirability, which coupled will the people of this beetior. LADIES' : After careful consideration we h:: In a few days ? ur stock will be eomp department will he in charge of Miss 1 different stvles and values. The pub S.WST, Bo for ail kinds of Country P si tors i WOMEN'S TAILO] "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 ani please. Mail < BMKIOEBE ri j ?illl?? ! i ! s esh. Shiprntiit of Clioi< & mi |Jk Itott aqtt t"h#? rvrnn lie sTirtrt tKiff. MAV J MM J VAAV VA V J^/ AM WAAVA V| M VA W j not coming to a halt. So j you shan't, for you've got Lt a good Mare or Mule you . *. lal and right on time and in ares and Horses suitable for -e"Old Hickory" V ts of our countryir Hackney Buggies; ood for you. Conder I 5 HAMPTON AVENUE, C0LU1 Fine Building: Lots for Sale. I have for 9ale several fine building lot9 in town of Lexington, either for ca9h 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. ; Clothing )EED CLOAKS AT EEASONA e in the midst of the most exclusive Coai lfines of the ordinary Cloak designers in )f beauty and quality. Their quality anc 1 their fcxi iusiveness, presents a choicer FINE DEESS GOODS AND TB ive decided to enter into this lino strong< h'te, and we invite your inspection of on Viola I'.odie, and she will he g!a i to tnei lie will hear more of this line later in tiie Lesders-Tb Pries Fm U '? ? vJ V OTHING & GENTS' FURNISHINGS. I m nr Clothing and Gents' Furn- ?H ngs department outclasses all ; rious efforts?both in quality style. Everything that's p and stylish at the right H ;es. Come to Mimnangh's V your Fall Suit during onr fl SHOES FOR ALL. 1 Te have all the well known tids of Shoes, in all the new V pes and leathers, for men, & m nen and children. 8 I rLOVES FOR FALL 1 J nr Fall Gloves are here. "We I fl ays "brag" just a little about jj H Glove Department, for it's a ffi H imon saying among women 8 H t "if Mimnaugh hasn't it, it jg |fl t in town." But we've a full 1 H 5 of both Silk and Kid Gloves 8 * r? h r> i- w\ 11 Inn/In 1 n B >. iuat iu^aus an amuo m n sizes at lowest prices. | | 9 ied suits. i ations in Women's Tailored I ^ , the many satin buttons and 3 s, the long hipless, semi-fitted with sash at top of girdle, are j| evival of the Directoire etyle. j| d the prices are bound to a Orders Filled | J se ORSES J Wagons are still I Len." M are the best to be fl Mule Co. I ibia, s. c. m Announcement. I The State Chairman having ruled H that there is no nominee for Superin- H tendent of Education of Lexington Hj county, and the tickets as printed are H blank for this office, and realizing that Hj we need a high toned Christitn gentleman as well as a practical educator for thi9 office we, the friends of Rev. E. L. Lybrand, hereby announce him as a candidate for County Supt. of Education and pledge him to abide the results of the general election. Many Friends. for Old Men 1 BIE FEICES. b Designers, for it is a recognized fact H making our selections. We have no 1 beauty, exceedingly smart, enhances collection than ever before offered to fl IMMINGS. fl ?r than this section has ever known, flj eof the bevt lines obtainable. This jj^H Eit. 1-cr friends and show them tho 'H ) season. H a?R pf m w Vv J ?-u i C w Ju b. m y ? 0 V Jfl 1