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I GOOD CLOTHING ffi^By i^7<? PS Bjfjj ~ ca i 1 Its true economy to buy GOOD ! | CLOTHES and tfe guarantee our clothes I to give satisfaction. We improve your 1 "?"? r?Anlrafl->nr?lr I appearance ana save yum lUWxi.* | 1 Take advantage of our "buying for cash I policy" and examine the LARGEST and I MOST-UP-TO-DATE STOCK. All the ? new classy models* and snappy patterns I popular this season. These garments 1 from $5.00 to $25.00 embrace what is I real style and good taste in CLOTHING. ? I I f H ' I Order by Mail ! f ' ' ?? - MMTBSAVQ J The many friends of JTJSJNVtti AJMAJ ewii>sw??? Drafts will be pained to I _ . - .. . ti .is quite sick at the home Wayside Notes Gathered Here and Dreher There by a Dispatch Man. '' Dr. R. G Kulingswortb Clerks sales advertised this week. at Fe^on Friday and i Most of thecotton has been gathered. an(^ ' c . ^ . ... . ? Mr. J. E. Haitiwanger, Sow lots of small grain this fall. ton county, spent Sand: St. Stephen's chtirch has been g0Ilj Mr. J. W. Haltiwanj greatly improved recently. , berry.?Newberry Herald Be sure and read the real estate ad- _ . ,. . . .4. . Our furniture sales ar vertisements in tni9 issue. ... very rapidly now, and if - See our Une of dress goods before jofwhatyoawaut wilIb( * you buy. Some of the latest weaves, order u for you Gjve U| ?nd the price and goods will please win try to please you. J. S you at J. S. Wessingers, Chapin, S. C. Chapiu, S. C. Cotton is holding its own-the price Mr> 0 B Steele< fche remains good. blacksmith who has been The Tri-County Fair opens at Bates- ill with typhoid fever burg next Monday. weeks past, is improving. Still we are crowded with advertis- Many of onr people t ing. sessions of the Tennessee Now is the time for deep plowing, Paul's church last week. ? 1 ? " TIaIUm ora nnminrr in Dny e reversioie uisc jjiuw, ui <x vuat- , i/unai^ ui^ ^ummg tanooga, or an Oliver, or Biounts steel ! Some people seem to fore Lister from J. S. Wessinger, Chapin, J newspaper man has to liv S. C. j other folk. Mrs. M. D. Harman and Miss Annie j Mr. Thomas, of Greens! Lou Harman spent Friday in Bates- | who was sick for several burg. | Meetze Hotel, has retu; Mrs. Lizzie Boozer spent a day in j home. Columbia last week. j Meet your friends and Better register for the town election i a^ *be Lexington County now j 27 ^d -S? they'll all be th So far there is only one ticket our j Have an exhibit at the for town officers. * I and win a bluH ribbon. Milk Shakes?ice cold?at The Bazaar. I ^r* Oliveros, die ] . . ' . , ,. . ^ ear and throat specialist c This is mo9t delightful autumn i . ~ . , . T spent Saturday m Lexing weather. , . , , Did you get vour 9hoe: Hogs are higher tnis fall than ever , c, 0. XT , man's Shoe Store. Yes. before. Tnis should cause the farmers I Mrs. Sarah Shuler si to raise their own meat. i _r .... . . ! days here last week, the q Miss Mav Amick 19 recovering from 1 J__ ' . * .... j C. M. Efird. Mrs. Shuler a spell of fever. , ... j welcome visitor here. WANTED?Salesmen to sell our guar- 1 ? . ? ^ _ anteed Oils and Paints. Experience ! Clerk of Court Frank unnecessary. Extremely profitable spent Saturday in Columbi offer to right party. The GLEN RE- business. FINING Company, Cleveland, Ohio. J Hon. D. F. Efird return x t-, t->. j \r i. en 1 u- ' from an extended business Mr. J. B. Rhude Meetze of Columbia, j . a . ^ T . i Carolina and Virginia. 3 spent Saturday in Lexington. , ? . . . ^ 6 the State Fair will be the The civil court opens 011 the second ,, ,, , ... , rp, , , . . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ri Monday in November. The docket is heavy. King's Mountain. N. C., a , . . _ i ant visit to Mr. and Mi The new .style* m la i.es headgear f Qn 9tre< surpass all previous efforts for beauty turnw( w their and loveliness. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Fri Roof's millinery opening last week lumbia, passed through to attracted hundreds of ladie9 and many day afternoon in their hai hats were sold. mobile, enroute home L-oi Furnishings and! Notions We have them at 10c. Also large Pcvphp Rnfp.q 25c: and larger Psvche *JJ ? - -W ' o v Rates 50c; Sanitary Rates 25cand50c Large hair nets 10c; large hair nets, < Dest, 25c New silk Belting in the new shades, yard 35c White Belting, yard 10c New bleached dress braid, black and J colors 25c to $7.50 Bugle Beaded Nets 75c to $3.50 Nets with jet setting $3.00 All the new shades in dress trimmings it the lowest prices 5c, 10c, 25c Rattail Braid, white and colors, 40c, 50c and 75c White and colors 45c, 50c and 75c Mercerized Soutach 10c Mercerized Soutach (24 yards) 25c Silk Soutach 50c See our Jet Belts at 50c to $3.50 Elastic Belts still good. Ask for Mimnaugh's 10c belt. Also 25c and 50c belts Box Ruching 25c and 50c Corded Ruching have returned again. - - - i 4 r\ _ All colors dc ana jluc. Chiffon and Net Ruching 5c, 10c, 15c Jet Collars 25c to $1.75 Jet Jabots 25c to $1.00 In Stocks 25c to $1.50 Net Stocks 25c to $1.00 Newest things in Bows at 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Belt Pins in jet, gilt and silver 25c Sterling silver 50c l II?m*rn Miss Sarah Lexington County Fair Oct. 26, 27 earn that she anc* 28- The best ever. Don't miss it! of Mr. E. G. Say, reader, look for the editor on the rounds and pay for jour paper, i/f i, Dentist will The South Carolina Synod of the Saturday Oct. Lutheran church meet9 here on the 10th of November, and already great nLQ tioincr marlp for t/hp of Lexing- wv""o ??- ? ?ay with his entertainment of the visitors. ;er, in New- Cxet the best for less at Harman's I and News. Shoe Store and be satisfied Columbia S C e increasing should be out f Ever-v bod*v sh0llld &ttend the Lex* e pleased to I ^on County Fair. There is nothing 3 a call, we bke >. Wessinger. Meet the editor with your dollar. Miss Addie Quick has returned home, \^ell known after spending several months with desperately ^ends an<* relatives in North Carolina. for several was accomPan^8^ by her aunt, Mrs. Lou Simpson, of Marshville, who will spend several weeks here. it tended the S Tnod at St Capt. and Mrs. C. C. Yount left for their new home in Patterson's, West Virginia, on Friday. The best wishes scarce now. 0f ajj Lexington aceomoanies them. jet that the I . . . ... ,, The Rev. v\. D. Quick is assisting e as well as ) , . " I tne Rev. Jno \\. >?eeley in a series of | meetings at Shiloh church in the lower boro, N. C., t tjlf> county, days at the rned to his Groceries, both heavy and fancy, at wholesale and ["retail, at right prices at T. B. Augfctrv & Go's. Columbia, sweethearts c, ^ Fair Oct. 2i>, | I Dr. C. A. I'reed, president of tne I [ere. ' j South Carolina synod and one of the Count} Fair , foremost Lutheran ministers of the south, was in Lexington for a short popular eye, while yesterday. f Columbia, , , ? . t Don't forget the County Fair Oct. * 2G, 27 and 28. s from HarWANTKD?A few loads of pine and j pent severel oak wood at the DisPatch office. ,rue-*t of Mrs. j The Charter Oak school will open is alwavs a j next Monday with Miss Dora Shire}' " j as teacher. j j \\. Skealy j yjrs jj yj wingarcl spv-nt yester- j ta on matters j ^tty j11 Columbia, shopping. . ~ ., Mr. W. P. Roof, the well known i e.l on Friday . . . . , . .. ... ^ ? /, merchant, banker and cotton mill ( trip tolsorth | . ^ , . , , I president, returned last night from a i Ir. Efird says . . . . ? ... 6 J business trio to Greenville. best ever. denhour, of SALE?Any one wishing to -fter a pleas- hu-v one of tlic befarms in LexingrxU . ton county, lvinion Red Bank creek, 3. Vy.ias. A. , i would do well o apply at once 10 n. y r, have re- ? ^ J A. Dooley, Lexm. t >? . S. C. 1 day, of ?o- | Ur. Rice B. Harman and Deputy * iwn 011 Sun- \ Sheriff Miller left last night for Con- e idsomeauto- | garee, where they will spend a few ? n Augiuta. j days hunting. ' * Montrose Suiting One case of Montrose suiting, 36 inches wide, for ladies' house dresses, shirt waists and dressing saques. There is not any better made. 15c quality, yard 10c Bed Spreads 325 sample Bed Spreads were bought at a bargain. Now if you want any Bed Spreads at about half price, now is the time to get them, from, 98c to $4.25 Ladies Linen Suits, $2.98 35 Ladies' Linen Suits must be sold; worth $8, $10, $12 and $15 will be sold for, each $2.98Dress Ginghams One case *Dress Ginghams for children's school dresses; 12 l-2c quality, yard IOC One case Dress Ginghams for children's school dresses; 10c quality, yard 8 1-3C. These are two bargains it win pay you to buy. Ladies' Sweaters When it comes to Sweaters we have any color, style and size you may desire and at bargain prices, from 75c to $10. Come and look at this line of Sweaters. Blankets at Bargain Prices If you need anything in the line oi Blankets see us. We have them at prices you will never get again, 50c to $15 pr. HORSES Just Received < shipment withi weeks. In this lot we have and HORSES, suitable Greaoni TOBgi? VtJ 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue Congressman Lever spoke to a big! Ii3tt0I ludience at Branson, Hampton coun- ; j^e ty? yes.e.'di y. D^arSir:! Miss Ellen Morgon, a charming, fact in paint: voung lady o: Savannah, Ga., is the: Every job ] tn v utinm I ff-Alions than ^lieSl OI I.e." ill II., :ui:, our. A.. a.w. f r 1rix. | If any one : here's the pr Appointed Trtuteo. i He may pa ?r T, , _ , ; the other hal Mr. Karl F. Oswald, assistant cashier T ,T ... i r. i i u ^ If the Devoe Df the Home .sa lonal Bank, has been ! . . , . .. .. ; gallons and c ippointed trustee 111 the matter or T, ,, w * * 11 * i i paint and lat: L. II. Williams, bmkrupt. : 1 * ' Do Th) Lyric. I p. s. Kautir Annie Abbott, i he n y *terioi;s woman, J paint. vill be at The Lvric ihoatn , in Co- 1 umbia, all thi^ wk k. She is attract- j V' ng hu iuieif of jk(\ 11 to The Lyric When ycu ;very af'ernco ail 1 nig'nl. Wrenjou low priced?t: jo to town don't f irgei T ;o I v ic. the m )ney, alwa; lome of Polite Vaudeville. i C Jumbia. S ; t-T?,;-gy:-?r - z:r 7W,-. *s&7s&smnnin fc.> ii m iwAhm. till I ?* I >-'-?^M . i - * ' -- ?- * ..- --- ?, H I mO'l SHOES! SHOES! 1 I ??1 I /7\-&?&42&&>-J I Picture in your mind a herd of cattle consisting of 8,300 kids and goats, 407 horses and colts, 700 calves and 488 steers! Then consider that these are required Every Day to supply the leather for each day's output of "Queen Quality" Shoes. Prices $3, $3.50, $4 I Ladies' and Childrens' Underwear 9 Infant's cotton 10c to 25c 1 Infant's wool 35c to 50c Children's 25c to $1.00 j Ladies' 25c to $1.50 Columbia, S. C. j > ^ MARES uir IhirH several well-broken MARES for farming and breeding. f - Courier ' % A Columbia, S. C 1 to L. W. Rafid. ! Qwcs Payment Made. xington, S. C. ; >V' A. Crout, the Gilbert farmer , ' , . : who lost ins dwelling house by fire a lere s tt e one great big few days ago, has received the amount or his insurance policy, the Dainted Devoe takes less.: iia\ing been paid through the any other paint. Dreh^'Vr8 Drehe/ has nmde^om^ i doubts this statement, thing or a record for paying claims oof: ; recently. The policy of Mr. Jas. R. - ? i i. it, i Kiehardson, whose residence was int half his job Devoe, j burm,(i a te,v weefes a?0_ wa9 f whatever paint he likes, i within eight days alter the fire. Mr. half dees no: take less ( ^reher represents a number of comost less money for both "iS 9UCCe" haS beeQ ?or, no pay. Yours truh*, Tlx? Grand. F. W. DEYOE & CO. J Everybody remembers with pleas1:11111 Drug Co., sells our Ufc* l-ie \V :bs Comedy Company, who crazed Columbia audiences at The Grand theatre in Columbia, several weeks ago. This company is playing a.n Metre's H r^turii l'i;?ai?ement ar this popular auwwaw a, show house, and the performances of want furniture, high or i this popular company are drawing he very best for the least ; larger crowds than ever. It will be vs go to Van Metro's, j neivs to evaryb*ly to know that J . . 1 iue W jbs Comedy Company, has been ee advertisement. i. , .. id by rIhe Grand lor State Fair . i,