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????????? Follow the crowds to the big stoi department. STYLE and Q,X for this season. This goi ; Our Millinery Opening Was a Great Success. We are receiving new shipments of Hats every day and they are going rapidly. We are offering to the ladies of this city and section the most magnificent Millinery ever before displayed here, and yon are cordially invited to attend this big gorgeous hat 6how which will axactly portray to your admiring gaze just what Dame Fashion has decreed for your headgear for this season. Certainly our lovely hate are the talk <?f the town among the ladies. _i l. I onoe .Department. We have jnst opened up our fall line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes. Tbey embrace the newest leathers in lace and bntton. Big line of Children's celebrated Skuffer Shoes. MEN'S SHOES?Now on display the new fall line of Banisters, * Tilts and Orossets, all direct from the manufacturers and bought before the big advance in leather. We can show you tans, cadet calf, patent and vici, 7als and buttons. Come and see them. / Over $2,000 Worth of New Kid Gloves. Imported direct from France. Ladies' and Misses', all sizes and . colors, from |1 00 to $3.50 Evening Kid Gloves in blacks, Whites and all the wanted evening shades, 12, 16 and 26 button lengths; prices $3 00 to $4.50 Black Silk and Satin Black Messaline?10 pieces, in klack, extra value, soft, pliable, fcr Waist and Dresses. Special at yard 50c Sedo Silk?10 pieces, corded, 27 inches wide, elegant for wear; riofi black, and has everlasting quality for service, the yard.. 75c Taffeta, Messaline, Peau deSoie, Satin Duchessse?36 inches wide, suitable for costume, waist; indispensable for street or general wear. Oor leaders at yard ?1.00 Mail Orders Filled. ltv 69 69 ofpe 79 CO !eg?? SI C? Fii ?5 rS f?Tr ww at th S3 ,^1$^; S3 j*? g gg Mr 69 69 Barr S3 S3 i ? 1 J. L. HOPKINS 15 ?? CI? Fox55 ___ 5? Mr > dang low ( PS DEALER IN ?3 ^ H DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ll ?St? -ir? ^*89 Ct2 C9 that |g shoes S3 M as as ?> AND ?? Lexii ra -SS S? MILLINERY ?? - 5tfc? 5^*4 i Mr ? C?? ! retui fiS IJL| ! Gree 2JS 1616 MAIN ST TELEPHONE 1576. ma j fo CO CO |Johu eg Columbia, S. C. eg mi ^ 6P w ol ft S J chari BS w& ict311 13 cs i?aff CO ! b ^ tTr\/?">./ A 33t-.^5i?tk/Bkax*--/ftft blOFC J mmnmmmmmmm?mmmm mamrammmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmma^mmmammmmmm^^aammmmmKSMmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmBmmmm^amoBmaemmmm re and take a look at the magnif JALITY are the two words that geous event will be worth comi: Fancv Dress Silks. Big Bargains?50c and 75c Values. *Fifty pieces in stripes, dots, new checks^ solid colors, for dresses, waists and nnder lining 39c The Season's Newest Whims?25 pieces in various d7ess patterns. Clarmeuse finish, designs of self colors, also stripes with figures, dainty dotted figures and leaf patterns; many stripes in the lot. These will satisfy the most fastidious customers, $1.00 value all oyer the States; OUR PRICE 90c Jaunty Coats?Something New. Get a Jaunty Coat and be ready for fall and winter style and comfort. They take the place of the popular Blazer. They are certainly stunning in effect and very nobby. In both 9olid colors and iancie8, ou to fiz.ou ana wonn it. Two-Faced Ooats in solid colors, plaids, etc., in Ladies', Misses' and Children's, $15,00, $18.00 and $20.00. New line of Ladies' Rain Coats. See the new Chinchilla Coats in grays and navies, with assorted trimmings. Ladies', Misses' and Children's $7.00 up. We have the greatest suit values ever before brought to this city. Examine them for yourselves and you will say the same. House Furnishings Ooe 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 $8 00 72x90 seamless bed sheets 50c 81x90 seamless bed sheets 55c 81x108 seamless bed sheets 85c 81x90 hemstiched bed sheets 90c 90x90 hemstiched bed sheets $1.00 'GET IT ALL UNDER ONE ROOF': ?? ??????? NCIL AND SCISSORS. Get ready for the Lexington Coo Fair October 22, 23, 24 and 25. La 7 77 i 777 7~77 ' premiums; get your exhibits rei ayton Shealy and Kenneth Kneeee ,7 ^ . , .. , , XT , ~ , now and make your entries early. >lion, have entered Newberry Col- J Chief of Police, Henry Koon now ae, fancy, eating Northern apples, cupies the residence on South M e Bazaar. street recently vacated by Mr. J& *1 -1 1 _ * _ A TTfc S3 Essie Efird has accepted a po- cunarlcf;' wno nas moveQ to Dro n with the Bank of Western Cari. When yon want pnre stick canc of any kind always go to The Bazas iverbuy harness, gears or farming ements of any kind, before you Mr. B. M. Chapman, who is in it the Barre Hardware Store. government employ at Washington, Tally R. Keisler is with the usaal? promptly sends the printers e Hardware Company. dollar for The Dispatch. JB-MY-TISM will cure you. Miss Wilhelmina Harman has T ,, . . turned to her home at Chapin after '. Isaac Mark*, the popular mer- . . .r , ., , ^ i-, j pleasant visit to Miss Hattie E. S( t, spent the week-end in Camden. F and other friends in town. While hi >R RENT?One, two, three or four sjie visited Tybee and was the reci s farm for rent. Apply to^ J.^J. eut of mu(jb sociaI attention. . J. R. W. Seaee is visiting his An>'one wi9hin? t0 buy a?ood P1' hter, Mrs. S. S. Lindler. on Hoi- with one hm,dred acres ot r,?und )reek ber, will see Wessinger & Shull, N Brookland. See advertisement in t there is anything in hardware, paper will save money by calling at the 3 Hardware Store, next to post- Mi9s Lucye Daniel Wingard, the ' complished and attractive daughter T . , , . , r Col. and Mrs. J. B. Wingard, left 1 e many Lexington friends of & Anna Brown will regret to learn *eek f?r Converfe 0o"e2e' SPart she is ill at the Columbia hospital, burg, after spending the summer home. IB-MY-TISM will core yon. your boy or girl, is goiDg off e ehaingang has doiv *ome fcplen- school this season, send theDispa pork on tlie hill just beyond the to them. It is like a letter from hoi agton Manufacturing Oo. and you don't know how they \ ... , , appreciate it. or 6 doses 666 will break any of Chills and Fever; and if taken D. Luca9, of the U. S. Coast i as a tonic the Feter will not tiUery- after spending a brief furloi n Price 25c at Parental home, near Pelion, turned to his post of duty, at Portia . and Mr... George LeFevre have Maine, on Sunday. ned from a delightful months' Mjg9 A,ma ^ ]eft Qn MoQday . to Mr. LeFevre's old home in Columbja_ whcr0 she cnter3 Macfea nfield, Ohio. Business College to take a course R SALE?riom; s in and around book-keeping, shorthand and ty] St?D' aY.fMav!'johuston. S. 0. writiD*' Miss Long was for a lc time the popular and efficient operai sses Rean Fort, Ruth Kneeee, Vi- . of tbe citizen9> Telephone Compa. Ilium per; and Miss Schofield, four in which p09iUon> by ber nnifo ming young girls of Pelion, left courte9Vj she endeared ,f to ? yeek to enter Limestone College, Eyerybody |g her frieud> and we w ie^* for her much success and happiness t yonr fresh bakers bread-the I Mr_ M D D ? , in town?at Harman s Bazaar. | L. __ very emcieni^uepoi agent, nas just ] . L. Bennette Friek, of the Piney | turne(j frora a fifteen days' vacati d9 section of the Dutch Fork and Spent in New York City, Washingtc >f the very best men in the coun- Atlantic City, Baltimore, Philadelpl ?as in town Saturday. aru] other points of interest. Mr. De ?! do you know that you can get ny was-delighted with his trip. ware of every description, stoves Mr. Scott Hendrix, the popular fi aligns, b ggies, wagons and bar- ifiture dealer, who has been confin at the new Barrc Hardware j() jfi3 fiouie OI1 upper Main street f at right, prices. the past several days by illness, ?sh shipment of calces ami crack- very much improved; tB the dMight :st rcc- 've' a The B "vr. j ids i.wMy an1 unmeroos friends. =:"i\ icent autumnal offerings in every ; have been stressed in buying n cr moriTr mil ac< 4-r\ iJLia/ujr mnuo UU WllliCdCI. I New Curtains All of our big line of New Fall Curtains now in. Mimnaugh carries the most complete line of curtains to be found in the State. Carpets and Rugs . Embracing every conceivable design of Carpets, Rugs, Art J Squares, etc., and the prices will all suit you. I Broadcloth, All Colors Broadcloth, Evening Wear?10 pieces light blue, pink, tan, Alice; &4 inches wide, yard $2.00 Black Broadcloth?Shrunk and sponged. Price, yd. $1.50 to $3.00 Golf cloth, bright red, 54 inches wide. The new material for smart, topcoats, special, yard $1.25 Wool Serge?20 pieces in all colors, bine brown, black, tan, gray, , garnet, white cream; all wool; 38 inches wide. Our price? 50c Storm Serge?25 pieces. This fabric lias no equal for wesr, every color you desire; 42 inches wide. Special 75c Mannish Serge, Fancy Mixture for ladies' wear?25 pieces in colors; 45 to 54 inches wide, trie yard $1.00 Nobby Suiting?Whipcord, Diagonl, Herringbone, Whale. In plain, fancy, two-thread tints, the vogue of the season. For Suits, Skirts, 52 to 58 inches wide. Price, $1.00, $1 50, $2 00 ; Fancy Suiting?25 pieces in fancv mixed suiting in stripes, peb- I bled and various color tones. Elegant material for Skirt Suits. 1 Double widtb, yard 50c New Outings. Iti light and dark colors, 12 l-2c quality for 10c 9 l| 50 pieces Kimono Oating, small patterns, figures and borders 15c a I 10 pieces of Corded Eiderdown, all wool, in red, pink, l ine, white p and brown, 29 inches wide, something new, for cloaks, lap robes, j I j I kimonos, etc.; the yard.... 50c ] I I ___ _____ i ' j i j ijxmm mmmmmm? ?r?? atM?Kmrxmrnmma? BMawawu?pntanxfte k.. w : j ^ ^ Ed ^ > . I COLUMBIA, S. 0. ' ^ * * nt7 T. C. .Callison, Esq., of Lexington, ^ r20 9pent Sunday here with friends. Mr. jj W ady fiallisnn seems to have considerable II ii business in Edgefield but it can hardly _ 9 oc_ be what is commonly called professionaju al business among the lawyers, for he ^^T"'*J 4 30^ i always comes on Sunday. However, ^ 0^_ ! we think time will soon reveal some 1 jfjfifcf of his inner secrets.?Edgefield Adverir> Misses Marion Gray and Leolan Lee, ' ! of Tampa, Fla., grand daughters of j Col. and Mrs. M. D, Harman, have as | made Lexington their home, and will I kis | enter Lexington High School. They j | have just returned from a visit to their | J ^ re. j grandma, at Bedford City, Va.. L ^ a I On a trip last week to the city of < iay Columbia the Editor viewed some ^' 3re splendid sewer work on Wheeler's Pl* Hill by Mr. E. A. Boiand, wbo understands every detail of the sewer busi- ^ ice ness. i m- Mrs. Joe Graham and little daughter j ew after visiting Mrs. Graham's parents, J Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ooney, in Colum- vi bia, returned to their home in Atlanta ifesff v'fe-S- V Sunday. fMs:yrj m ac- ffcr'tfi 4 oF Subscribe to The Dispatch, only one ast dollar a year, and get all of the county I news. t v/.v^l 9 an- f .:.%'v| j \r- ^ TheGood Dresser ish l nd OLO?"1 t7s fl^B come into a new meaning in ( ?. I * fi'Mm connection with men's clothes. 11 I Time w: s when particular men Pe AS WELL AS s w*re satisfied with a snug, gocd If^H ir)g I fit, that didn't wrinkle. tor large ones are welcome here? now the dress critic dejy^ j you need not wait until your bus- I mauds that peculiar "harg" rm ,' iness has assumed great propor- i tl',at indescribable " drape " lU. ! tione before opening a Checking 1 ish Account, DO SO TO-DAY. worn, become part of the wearer and enhance his individuality. J - ?- ??? Every inch in every fabric in (every garment ||^H ? . . ? ... _ m Guaranteed all Vt/ool ||^j )U, I every courtesy in all matters of " - I iia | business entrusted to us?and . 'ii- i there is nothing in safe banking i r nnriirn \w\ I we cannot perform. Talk it over J fo Urr 8 S"^ B? Bp* jj? ** UHI ir | with our cashier; i J fc-R S thr a SfesaS & ILal 1 I B I I I .? J! - 'f! Outntierfor Ke.i and 80.s is Ji CflMLiKi KATi3HAL ?.1SX, !| J |[ LEXINGTON, S. C. 9 of Jj! coLuiAaiA, r. c. |J I ^ __