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= SPLEHDID NOW BEING SH Of Columbia's Popular Store Hew Fall Millinery. We are receiving new shipments of Hats every day and they are going rapidly. We suggest that you come in now and select your Fall Hat before the rush comes on, and by so doing take your pick from a new, fresh stock. We have a splendid new showing of tailored hats in all the new and popular effects. Sale of Sooo and Japonica Silks. - Colors and fancy patterns that will please you, and a saying that is well worth taking advantage of. All 25c and 25c values in one big lot at special, yard 15c Silk Bargains at 19c Yard wide Taffetas and fancy striped Ohina Silks, an extra special lot, 18 to 3?> inches wide at yard 19c Dress Silks, lining Silks, Satins, fancy Bengalines and Printed India Silks in various colors and designs, suitable for liniDg and street and evening costumes, ranging in width from 18 inches np, 50c and 59c values, yard 25c Costame Silks and Crepe de Chines in pin stripes, plaids and solid I colors, all desired lengths in this lot; goods worth 75c and 85c at 39o j A Sample Line of Fine Silk and Crepe Kimonos B t> ?4- ? porm'flno ond or?o ofForinor fr.V?om af. nrinpc t.Vtqf I cuugiu av a icai dui.xiuva, v?v*?ub vuv~* ?v r>.v? .u?. will surely prove very attractive. No two alike in the lot, and there is not a bad pattern in the bunch. No matter what your desire , may be as to color or material, we have it. Prices range from $1.75 to $10.00,which is just about two-thirds of the price goods were manufactured to sell for. Light Weight Wool Dress Goods In light weight Serges, Cashmeres, Storm Serges and solid colors, tans navies, cream and white, Shepherd Plaids, black and white stripes, in fact, all conceivable patterns, 59c values, now only 39c "< Mail Orders Filled. Ik? : .. ?Our Cotton Market. Il|| " Lexington has always been a leading III. cotton market. This year we are U UI fur her in the lead thau eyer. We ^_ f have two buyers?Something we have ! StV. never had before?and the bidding is B K*. ? ?j lively. Sam P. Roof and Thos. L. II Pnarxnan are tne day era ana every odo who know these gentlemen realize that they will pay the very highest n price. About a hundred bales of the I new crop was sold here Saturday, the I average price paid being 11% cents I Bring your cotton to Lexington. 1 STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION U BANE OF CHAPIN, III LOCATED AT CHAPIN, S. C., AT ^ 11 THE (gL,0SE business | Loans and Discounts $49,571 25 \ Overdrafts 1,005 52 Furniture and Fixtures 1,881 03 ** Banking House 1,714 24 Sfctt Other Real Estate 3,549 11 Due from Banks and Bank- jffiu I Gow 4000 itdrL* WzzM rov?sl I Silver and other Coin 298 2? mm& " M"".V<U I O.V?o^tc ?nr1 C5aflh Ttpms 300 00 rIb Capital Stock paid in $10,000 00 Surplus fund <00 00 Bumf 2 Undivided Profits,less Cur- i3? 3 rent Expenses and |?J|! m\Ji Taxes Paid 160 56 mtk 96 31 ?wa?a*t?0 Savings Deposits 1,570 03 Time Certificates of Deposit. 13,525 05 WcJ The Good Dresser II Certified checks , j mt Bills Payable, including cer- RDl6 wears tificates for money bor- Inrfcl GRIFFON CLOTHES row;d i co? Total $60,960 60 _ _ State of South Carolina, ) lect' Recently the word * fit^ has County of Lexington J come into a new? meaning in Before me came J. F. Honeycutt, tO P connection with men's clothes. Cashier of the aboye named bank, who Time was when ^ particular men being duly sworn, says that the above ? were satisfied with a snug, good an(j foregoing statement is a true conI fit. that didn't wrinkle. dition of said bank, as shown by the | Q|| Bab now the dress critic de- bocks of said bank. mands that peculiar "hang" J. F. Honeycutt. (III that indescribable " drape " Sworn to and subscribed before me, which develops clothes of real this 9th day of Sept., 1912. personality?clothes that when M. F. Lindler, i pre wnrn h?come Dart of the wearer Notary Public for S. C. and enhance his individuality. II ^errec*--^^,,. ? ? . , . .... II J. S. Wessinger, Every inch in every fabric in II w. B. Williams, Directors. every garment II s. j. Clark Bri Guaranteed all Wool II IIF. fi. I1RFHFRIII kl VI VllfeiiiMii ^ ^ ^ Outfitter for Men and Boys J SHAFTING | | PULLEY LEXINGTON, S. C. 1 ? . ' ' }) LOMBARD IRON WORKS, NEW FA OWN IN EVER' TT7"U^wn cn ft ?liinnp "DorlnnfiAHe YV li.d C/ (JidOlililg xvuuuuuiuuo Linen and Batiste Shirtwaists Suits at Half Price. These are handsomely trimmed in Embroidery arcl laces. They are slightly soiled and for this reason will go, $9.00 Suits at $4.50; $6.00 Suits at $3.00; $5.00 Suits at $2.50; $3 50 Suits at $1.75. Trunks, Suit Cases and Hand Bags. Oar line of everything in this line is very full and complete. See ns before yon boy. One Lot Choice Lace at JOc the Yard All odds and ends in Irish Crochets, Venice Cluny and Piatt Vals, from one to fire inches wide. Your choice at 10c the yard. Embroidered Swisses in Colors These are regular 25c values, your choice at the y ard 15c One lot of colored lawns and Batiste, worth 8c yard, now only 5c All 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c colored lawns now only 8 l-3c the yard. 18c and 20c very fine sheer lawns 10c We only have 25 pieces of Lotus colored lawns, 6 l-3c values, 8 l-2c only 10 yards to a customer. All Summer Coat Suits and Skirts Must Go The word has been given to our ladies' suit department to sell regardless of cost Many of the fine suits now to be sacrificed are heavy enough for fall wea,.. and yon can surely obtain bargains now in this department. Hosiery Department Summer Bargains Children's Fancy Sox, all sizes and colors, regular 25c value for 15c Ohildren'9 plain, white and fancy sox, a big 25c value, now only 15c Pure silk foot ladies' hose, elegant light weight in tan, black and white, sizes S to 9 1-2; special only 50c Children's white ho9e, 25c values now only 15c Ladies' Mercerized Hose, in white, black and tan, high spliced heel and garter top; best on the market; only 25c > DEPARTM 3ET IT ALL UNDER ONE ROOF" / 9 j ___ r?T nrrrnjrn Mimnangh's \ I Kll ! I V I II *** *88Ue J' L- Mimnaugh & 0 U1 11 LiULil 1 liU of Colombia, are soliciting the p ^_i_^???? ronage of the Lexington people. I Mimnangh is just back from the lei mmm ing markets of the world, where I"? Dl Hill lit nnvnliiiao^ Vtia #?1 I aniV minfoT ofnnl These are therefore to cite and monish all and singular the kind ng us your JOB WORK. ana creditors of the said Win, Conner deed , that they be andapp ? before me, in the Court of Probate, be hbld at Lexington 0. H., S. C., i-i 1st October, ]L912, next, after p \ \ lication hereof at 11 o'clock in AJ5 A forenoon, to show cause, if any tl have, why the said administrat should not be granted, Given under my hand, this 16th < ^ I I orTTc-H of September, A. D., 1912. S I I BELTo I GEO. S. DRAFTS, (L.S.) Probate Judge Lex. Co., S. ( AUGUSTA. GL Published on the 18th day of Se ^ j1912, in the Lexington Dispatch 2w RBBRRBB IT puivuwotu JLLXO lO.L OUU TTIUU^ O VV/Vi'l w B w everything that is new and stylish wearing apparel :for men, women a ^ children?and a visit to the big depa nnrtnnnnn ment store will convince yon of t |i|||||IVV|l|l fact that Mimnangh leads. This s ill I I I ill II11111 son's styles are more stunning, m< , UII11UUUUU attractive and more comprehensive Mimnaugh's than you will find el , i wtiere. The prices, too, are, a9 nsu tnn n n n Vl n jU9t ri^bt. Mr. Mimnaugh and 1 I IV LI V yillll larSe corP8 salespeople will gi II II nil yon a hearty welcome. Go to Mi J 1 U (J (J IJllU naugh's for your new fall purchases II | Rauc h-Barre. RAllmfl The announcement of the engaj 11/1111U V ment of Miss Rose Ranch and Mr. 1TI11II 111 Heber Barre will occasion many s AllUlUU cere congratulations. There is more popular young man in Lexii ton than Mr. Barre, who has alwj j taken an active interest in chur< tow * social and business affairs. His br ||||wv sister of Mrs. W. E. Black, and is young woman of many rare accon lishments. The marriage svill oc< | STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA By Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Probate Jud; Iw km vS&vfc Whereas, Samuel B. George, ms VS.!* L-< fO ?? tSS o,iJf f r? tv* a fr* rrrai .t. Viim T^Moro r*f I m It - vy - 1 ministration cf the estate of and effe *. of Mrs. Louisa M. Hayes. These are therefore to cite and monish all and singular the kind] ? **- - and creditors of the said Mrs. Lon M. Hayes, decea-sed, that they be a ! broke. You will be appear, before :me, in the Court , Probate, to be held at Lexington, to find what you are h., s. c., on :30th sept. 1912, ne r 4.U- 1 4. after publication hereof at 11 o'cb Ling lor in tnis lot. in the forenoon, to show cause, if ? riA and makp vmir qp- they have, why the said administ ae ana maKe your se- tion should not be granted. ions. Prices and terms o/g n mf91h2and'this 14th 1 lease. " geo'.' s. drafts, (l.s. Probate Judge Lexington Co., S. Published on the 18th day of Se 1912, in the Lexington Dispatch 4 i ft n *11 !#?/> ?? V ^ ? nm 1 m-n An nATTTn n ? t)Al TTS [ 1/11U | A DIAili wr ouuin unnuijn 'VUull u ullllllll Connty of Lexington, J 3 By Geo. S. Dr,a1:t9, Esq., Probate Jud <kAM-ii _ _ _ Whereas, Win. J. Bogard made i VILLE, - SOUTH CAROLINA to me to grant him letters of admi tration of the estate of and effect William Y. Conner. LL GOODS ^I t DEPARTMENT Prevail in all Summer Goods innnHWHnBDiiniBHBaHK New Fall Coat Suits Are Coming in Beautifully designed and finished and made np in the newest and finest fabrics. If you want a wide selection to make your choice from see us first. Our suits fit properly and we can save you money. We have just put on display a new fall line of Serge Dresses for Ladies and Children, correct styles and beantifally made. Ask to see the new line of dainty chiffon and messaline waists Let us show you these splendid new "Stratton'' Suits that have just been received. j Bed Coat Fabrics ! Golf cloth, bright red, 54 inches wide. The new material for smart topcoats, special, yard $1.25 25 Toilet Sets In twelve pieces; big $6 00 values, now for $3.49 Hemmed Mercerized Napkins Splendid values at 98c. Cotton Napkins hemmed, special at 45c tb.e dozen. House Furnishings One special lot bed spreads at, each 98c Another big lot of spreads at ,... $1.19 11-4 bed spreads at $2.25 Nice line of fancy, cut corner spreads at, from ?2 00 to $6.00 72x90 seamless bed sheets 50c 81x90 seamless bed sheets 55c 81x108 seamless bed sheets 85c Slx90 hemstiched bed sheets 90c 90x90 hemstiched bed sheets $1.00 Turkish Towels 13 by 30, at 10c. IS by 30, at 15c. 20 by 40. at 20c. 21 by 43, at 25c I 24 by 47 at 35c. 33 by 55, at 50c. Cotton hack towels, doz. OSc All Lawns and Wash Goods at cut prices. iSiiSE5mS5SmM5^SEi^SSSiBS5i COLUMBIA, S. C. | | aj' I J. B. HOLMAN W. J. McCARTHA, Manager | 4r. | I 1 Ready For Trade rt- J UBHnHnHHHBHHBBHHHHHI ea3re f ENTERPRISE HARDWARE CO. ive m- ????????????????????? Is now ready with a complete 70- v j? b. stock of Hardware, Farming Im'"o plements, Mowers, Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Gears, etc., for the A. trade of this section. Come and i a see us. We guarantee to please ipa with goods and prices, that will :or compare with any market. I Enterprise Hardware Co. ad. 1 _ _____ rea I Next to Dispatch Office g isa g g m0df I Lexington, . South Carolina | my ' ~~ ~ * New Crop Turnip Seed o. ^u*a ?a2a> White, Egg,, tf*' % ta ? ^ Early Purple Top (Strap Leaf) auit White, Yellow and Purple 8 ?* Top Globes. Radish Seed. Ju Valentine, Kentucky Wonmb" der and Sieva Beans for late r Harmon Drug Company, Successors to Kamfmann Drug Oo. 1 i