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Meet ?8e At 7a?p's. WHS8 IS UOL ^ctPP^s Mini It is impossible to enur ? new things at this store. Sufi in fh.Q hktnrv of Columbia h<?s J.1J. 111V J ~ goods been offered at such re: anything until you have seen awaits all Lexington customer ' The Season's I A beautiful showing of r country's recognized style cem of style, becomingness and equaled hereabout. Our owr daily to this great showing, ea ness to the splendid display. 1 The Most Compreh Suits in We have this season a lin Coat Suits that for style, work ial has never been equaled in ' garment guaranteed strictly al est shades are represented; reseda, wisteria, snuff brown, Dastel shades, to say nothiri X navy blues and blacks. Suits at $15.00, f $19 .$40.00, $50.00 an i , wide range of and < Separat Ladies' and Misses early Fa lengths, in broadcloth, plain a) grey and navy blue, each $6. ORDER We prepay mail, express or freight c ped to any point within a radius of 600 The Lei 1638 to 1646 Main Street IP i ? . ? ^pfp"~ m a v/ KSR Si I Ha /V ; 81 ft j/*; i#& ;.:f y r ;r u tv p ? %t?; ft H mr?. jjj^ * wm a - t i>L / \;.t. ***" ii<k. -Wj*_ si... 1 j?it /? - i ?&-*:i i'?m mmmm, <m m i i ~rmrm-v? ??.,*:aj(?v.-r iww???. ** ?j? .UMBIA, S, C. SSseS fc?e At Tape's | I ' M i BdShluiadi * I nerate and describe the many ice it to say, that never before I is such an array 01 seasonable i c' narkably low prices. Don't buy j Tapp's. A cordial welcome j S. j I _,atest Millinery ! " ! eady-trimmed hats from this ! ires. Hats that for correctness j reasonable prices can not be j 1 skilled milliners are adding ! ch day lends new attractiveLapp's is the place for Millinery. ensive Line of Coat the State e of New York, man-tailored manship and quality of materthe history of this store. Every [-wool. All the season's newBordeaux, stonegreen, rasin, prune and a host of other soft ig of a magnificent showing of *.75, $25.00, $35.00, id upward, and a prices between ibove. e Coats 11 Coats, medium and extreme id striped covert, black, tan, 98, $10 and $15. BY MAIL. , >n all purchases of $5.00 or more shipmiles of Columbia. . Tapp Co., Columbia, S. C. % / I C f; 1 I; ii ?? mm i 1-1 2 j/f^r-?Tn-w*cicjzn*nrtM ? HTwrarfcPse ! (rr? | i^5 T V % LEXir V rnv ~ Y ^ TV 0*3 ?LU> "?y yj-' V i?Li? ??. V *J ?Ll? tO> 4?\-J \\< 'A V*fd? i w ? Wednesday. 0:!ohcr 13. f933 Iadr.2 to Incv7 Advertisements I".'!)! Cipo'iif'if?\..'"1?(:' Dry (rooo^ Co F a 11 ??I; it h, 1: i cl i > f?M i n! i; a u L-; i \ s. Ltxir&'ltoj 0;um\ Fair. linr i ill"' l.MII l Ui ?.i: III ? V . Dry ?L. A. Jones. Furniture?R. G. Williams & Smi^ Real Estate?Char-. W. Crom.-r A:C< Furiiiflire?\':in Motrc. Dry Goods?Plaft & Son. Real Estate?J no. G. Mobley. Coat Salts, etc?Tapp's. Official Sales. State Fair, Columbia. Market. Lexington Col. Graham Buys Handsom Winter Home in Florida. Col. G. T. Graham has purchased handsome winter home in the "Law of Flowers," at Crescent City, Fla. and his family will leave for that cit, next week to spend the winter. The Palatka News under date c Sept. 17, has the following to sa anent Col. Graham's purchase: i 4 4M. H. Read's real estate office ha made something of a record duriri the past week in the number of trans fers it has made of valuable tow I property. I "Mr. Read has sold to Col. Geo. 1 Graham, of Lexington, S. C., th Capt. W. M. Ritch residence on sout Main street; also grove lots 60 and 7J belonging to Hon. James R. Howe c Brooklyn, N. Y. These grove lot comprise what is known as the "Ash Grove," and are on Summit street b< tween the groves of the late L. A. Bp | lard. The trees have been well cart for and contain a fine crop of frnii The land is of the best in this sectio for orange growing purposes. "Col. Graham is one of the moi eminent lawyers in South Carolina Col. Graham and family visited Mi and Mrs. J. H. Mathis some time ag and were greatly pleased with th place, since when they have been lool ing for a suitable home site. The will take possession of their new horn here this fall." The Palatka News and Advertise: 1 A ? Qonf/MYIKQH OA OUTQ IKJX. oojg. "The family of Col. Geo. T. Gn ham, of Lexington, S. C., mention < whose purchase of the Ritch horn was made last week, are expected 1 arrive the first of the coming montl Col. Graham's law practice will d< tain him in South Carolina sorr weeks and it is stated that it is n< his present purpose to abandon h j South Carolina practice, but to mat j frequent professional visits thei | while living here. It is also said ths I Col. Graham will probably apply f< i admission to the Florida bar and tin 1 l/e will practice some in Palatka." f \l. p. JGTON WE SELL Col. (Irain is on:* of tlw h members of the Lexington bar j ;;i> ro;.ur.a?:en as lawyer \ - ! know::. I: will bo % - nrco of I : irraioiion!-.rw :<> ius :ivis:v jri'V:? i j know : bar h -wi'l continue t<? . | ii n ' a v: u\ Lexington md Coin a ! The kiml:- ol CA. Graham w i j mis-oii from "ii/ s;v.ety circle ! it :s \/i; 1 j much n-.to; 'hat Lexi I , ... j c I i ( ' I; i .,[>. J. t'C V. J.l 051. I \ } j them to thai:* no?v kon.o Ivsf. j es of ma):v loving and acli friend.-. ? -o. | j Death of KrSi ITs.noy Win j Mrs. Naiiov Wingnrd, widow I lateThos. H. Wingard and the n ? j of Lexington county's popular " | urer, died at her home near he g j last Wednesday, after a life i spent and full of years. She fell while at the breakfa a ble and Jnever rallied, dying ^ o'clock in the afternoon. ? But few women in this sectic y joyed the high esteem and love j neighbors as did she. From if I philrlhrmrl ahp \ra.q a. nnnsisfent y be'r of the Lutheran church more devout Christian perhaps 9 lived. f_ She was the mother of eleven n dren, six of whom survive as fc Thomas C., E. L., W. S., G. B Kershaw Wingard and Mrs. P. I ^ ley, wife of Sheriff Corley. Sh I, 43 grand-children and 17 great >f children. 58 ' Her remains were laid to rest e t Pilgrim church yard on Thursdi I- ternoon with funeral services t J* pastor, the Rev. J. A. Cromer, ^ presence of an immense throng rowing relatives and friends. *t The deceased was 82 years of i. ? ?? I e | Protracted Meeting. y j A series of meetings will be ie j the Baptist church next Sunday i ing. The preaching will be by r, t B. J. Woodward, one of the ei [ ists in the employ of the Baptif i- ; vention of South Carolina, i Woodward needs no introduct 36 | jq ( tlie people of Lexington, havinj i. ducted a meeting here last yeai e" pastor and church extend a cor* 16 ^ vitation to the public at large i9 tend these meetings. We assu: :e a hearty welcome and we hope ? good may result to all who com )r N. N. Burton Pa it I - - * Subscribe for The Dispatch r ii ii n i win ? i nil?i i i hi i ii *r*rr*rw7*".* ?i xue?cr*rc:n7u.x6Csv..*>"r^rrttiUi*** r > ffpr:ua* ? iVJlUKC' JXSA\MJ3UB iX^DQ-~ ROC EVERYTHII f;:i' E! ?\ 3 f? I fi! $! m ii 8_ P ' ? 1 !'"" '. 5 kfti $&g h i g? v ii' C- to I? fc- H ?B 13 ft M ?o S Efc N < S ^ fct & u ;";<il" N b! (2 a k h? i&aa N l!,la- il Eh "!,t; f| ouqif? spy!cp???- ft' , :?:*'! $ rlN^'hl filTfcii ii't'i %< 1 ^ ! | ? ? 1 iik.:i J J SXLji!.: L JJ'k a^\/ h '' i;i:rtoii ?? it \ i ' ? '* if ' 'VliIi M c;>fj n'/V;v 5? i ^ 'a ?.? v c. v- * %.< a it Ui r,u . I . ifc i' v ' < ^ f. V ./ i) < ? 1 i 1 J !j i *v:::'\\ hold ^sdialnes Scld on \] | Viinr^ 15 3? A Only- $1' ?S ' H : il u: I IS Andes' Great l Prescription \\! ; B9 * * |jj I ,lf tu? 11\ Recommended for Catarrh, |3 I OI liiC | k L J i nother i j all forms of Stomach, Liver, j! ! treas- J Kidney, Bladder Troubles j; i 10 0n and purification of the Blood. ! i nobly j L Germ and Worm Eradicator. j at 1 Andes' Wonderful Oil Used externally and inm en- J of her ternally, recommended for early Rheumatism, Neuralgia, mem- Headache Toothache, Earanrl a ache, Backache, Sore Throat, never ' ' ' Sprains, Bruises, Pleurisy, chil- Diarrhoea, Cramps and all >llows: aches and pains, and I. Core had THE KAUFMAN DRUG grand- COMPANY, Sole Agents for Andes' in the LEXINGTON, - - - - S. C. ay af- II ?1 >y her ???? in the of sor- Foreman Perry Pays Fiae. Judge Memminger today disposed of a?e* the contempt proceedings growing out of the John Black mistrial case of last week. He fined Juror J. D. Perry, who communicated with his clerk, C. gin in M. Dorn, about the butcher business, morn- $25 and ordered that his pay be forRev. feited also. Mr. Dorn he fined $10. ran pel- Thp rpmainder of the inrv. whoRe nav 3t Con- he had held up, he ordered paid. Mr. Judge Memminger announced his deion to cision without comment, and Messrs. I con- Perry and Dorn received their punish\ The j ment quietly and sadly, dial in- I to at- { Lssington Pressing Club. re you Remember that the old reliable Lexnruch in?ron Pressing Club is still in business and is serving its patrons with the e- | usual promptness and care. We give .stor. | special attention to the pressing of ' Ladies skirls. Give us a trial. 10w. tf. Lem Sox, Mgr. |l|| K?r;v*rxrjS'3L*.-xii*wsziirrry:.?'rrz'z:ia]mik\x? i aci. Jj il 1 j j * ^ I f ) I" s. c 1C. I I *?? MHBBHHi! Aw .. . A. :-2 r Jr. ;" :?a ' ' *> '> f!?I !.' >/ - y\ t? -V?J ?- '. - ^ > /?&'-?? i ' f <5 - ?* * V < '4 i; * y . --J*'* "> f- f,.d -J \-y i ^ r$i;# >' >-A J - ' Mjj%k vrf\ p rj?f i .1^ w" i- ,'j.kr & ,% ifH I &fmw* < 1^ y ^V I AS WELL AS j II large ones ar?> welcome here? . jjj yon need not wait until your bus- j jj; iness n as assumed great propor- 1 I; tions before opening a Checking |: Account, DO SO TO-DAY. i Our patrons regardless of the I amount of business done, receive j every courtesy in all matters of business entrusted to us?and 1 there is nothing in safe banking | ! we cannot perform. Talk it over with our cashier. CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, [ COLUMBIA, S. C. PEOPLE That want high class work at reasonable prices go to L. J.ROBBINS, Ref. D. The Only Exclusive Optician. 1641 Main St. Columbia, S. Gotten Lowest Zn Ten Tears. The crop reporting board of the bureau of statistics* of the department of agriculture at "Washington estimates the average condition of the cotto* crop on September 25 at 58.5 per cent of norma], as compared with 62.6 oi August 25, and 69.7 on September 25 of last year, and 67.6 on September 25 of 1907. Condition by states: Virginia 71, North Carolina 70, South Carolina 70, Mississippi 53, Louisiana 39, Texas 52 OOBBBBBMB ?WW MMMMKaBMMBgagaaBAaWg I fflgfj I j 1 '' j$',*-^txr''' ?-L J>V~V^- -J^'?' -' ^ <-l'-i^5 w?- v I I ^ j 1 I I 'ij