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f' - EV MIMNAUG The store that is not only "on the square" with the pui ness, have we handled such crowds in every departmen Big Things in the Millinery We have jost opened a lovely line of the new felts and velours, The felto are bright finished and donble faced, just what yon must wear if von care to keep in the style procession. These are perfect - beauties" and extremely reasonably priced. xxr? k.no oio/v inaf roofliued a r?pw Ahinment of the Bendel shapes n ^ T? O ua* O UiOW J UHV * VWV. ? V_ ? ? J _ I] in black, navy and troupe. J A Big $5.00 Hat Value for Only $2.05 1 This is a lovely felt, trimmed in ribbons and fancy feathers; ex -I r ... fcremely nobby and stylish. See if you are not charmed with it as a I street hat for only . . 12.95 I Feathers and Flowers /J r Our line of fine feathers and lovely flowers is indeed complete and | we can show you ju9t<wbafc you want from the simplest feathers or i bunch of flowers on up to the mo9t elaborate and expensive. ' flnffa !oojui|iic vuan wiuw We liave just received too late for fair week a large assortment of ; fine Sample Coat Suits, made to sell for $35 00 and $40.00. We are now selling these suits at $25.00, and if you want a big coat suit ^ value, in fact, the coat suit value of the seasoD, this is certainly yoart^pportunity. We want you to call, on the second floor, and have you render your verdict as to what you think of them at the price. These suits are strictly tailored, in mannish mixtures of heavy serge in brown, blue, grey and black. Don't miss this, the opportunity Of the season. New Coats See the new line of Novelty Coats, including the popular Johnny Coat, in fine heavy mixtnres, all colors $15.00 to $25.00 - Hew Line of Fine Stratton Goat Suits Just opened the finest line of Sfcratton Coat Suits yet received this season. They embrace all colors, cloths and prices. $35.00 Suits Now $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 These were of course carried over from last season, and are slightly off in styles, but the workmanship and fine materials are just as valuable as ever and by a slight alteration they c*n be made ! k s - into the prevailing styles. We offer them to yon at less than they .; cost os, and to the lady not caring so much about style as economy and comfort they are a genuine snap. i * - . > '.*>f _ -' MIMN AllfiU' I VVII1VIII ft V If II I Mail Orders Filled. TTHI = U? -. .- i f- ?^k. w i^?#? B ?* s _, '.>?? ' M ? '**? " Jl " ' ' ^vr v' D^ t, '._, v*-V- " -W f] ^ DEALER IN 1 DRY GOODS, NOTIONS I * SHOES 1 f V ' AN0 I i s I MILLINERY | * I 1616 MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 1576. 1 I Columbia, S. C. I } B M I m M J a rERY DAY A BARGAIN DAY i ITS, THE BIB Bll "chasing public as evidenced by the throngs going in and ( it as assembled here every day during the past week, from Dress Trimmings?Everything That Fashion Decrees?All the Whims of Fancy. tfhinestone bands and fringe metal bands, Jet, Crystal, Steel and 8ilverf Gold Braids, Pelt Band in burnt effects, Frog's Loop, Black Braid, Tassels, Embroidery Bands, Prog's Pink, Bine and White Beaded Chiffon, Silver, Crystal and Pearl Fringe Trimming for all occasions for evenine and street wear. Come in and look them over. ^ Warm Bed Covering to Suit Any Purse. 100?COTTON COMFORTS?100. Fancy Silkaline Tops, caught with pure wool zephyr, yery attractive floral designs; excellent values . 1.25 \ ICO?OOTTON fcoMFORTS?100. ' Fancy floral designs with colored border and tuft cotton. 300?FANCY COMFORT?300. Covered with near silk zigzag stitching, soft, light weight, very warm; all colors. Special at 3.50 DOWN COMFORTS. ' Cohered with French satin near silk and near mess&line, in full sizes; soft, fluffy, light weight; very special values at 5 00, 6 50 and 8 00. SILK AND SATIN COLORED DOWN COMFORTS. In most exquisite range of colors, consisting of delicate pink, sky blue, canary and soft reds; full sice. Price, only 10.00 BLANKETS. Largest selection in the State;' the assortment suits all purses. 200 soft white wool nap blankets, extra full siz9, borders pink and bine. Price, only 2.00 150 pairs of soft, fleecy woolen blankets, fit any bed, various border colors, at 3.98 300 PAIRS FANCY PLAID WOOL BLANKETS. Large black plaids; a splendid article; extra special value at, the pair 3 50 500 PAIRS OF SUPERB ALL WOOL BLANKETS. In white plaids with silk tape, extra fall size; oar special leader, at 5.00 Lamb's Wool Blankets. Very fine, in the most superb weave, soft, downy wool fleece, highest quality; nothing better to be had; outside sizes, at 8.00, 10.00 and 12.50. C IIEDADTM v vfei mi ivi "GET IT ALL UNDER ONE ROOF" 'ENCIL AND SCISSORS* Lexington?Cotton 12 1-8. ,T 0 ^ ' Election returns indicate that Wood New South Ranges and Cook Stores _ t\ ist leceived, at lowest prices. H N ^^son? Democratic nominee u [aminer & Co. elected President by a large majority Be snre and meet the Editor on his *^ie vo^ Lexington county was onnda with the county treasurer. See light but eome larger than in previoui He schedule elsewhere. general elections. The attorneys representing Levi ReV# P p Ranger preached a verj tauter will make application for bail interesting sermon at St Stepher efore Judge Shipp today. Evangelical Lutheran church last Sun More premiums came to Lexington evening. om the State fair last week tnan any The annual convention of the Ten tber county in the State. nessee Synod, of the Evangelica We were glad to meet Mr. A. " M. Lnthe,ran chnr<=h convened in its ninetj o nrnminon<- pn second annual session today at Si S Jacohfl cbureli, near Cbapin, of whicr m , wn Mond y. the Rev. J C Wessinger is the belovec We regret to announce that the con- pastor, and will continue through Sun iticn of Mrs. A. M. Harman, who has day next. The attendance is 9aid tc een ill for sometime, has not improved, be very large and the programme mu tvt oot-u elaborate and instructive. Thursday, November 28th, is the ay set apart by the grace of Presi- Lnyal Latheon, a little child of Win ent Taft for thanksgiving and rejoic- Hire, died November, 1, 1912, and wa, buried at St. David Lutheran church. The first killing first of the winter Attention is directed to the page all on Saturday ni^ht; but it came advertisement of J Goldberg & Co. ir do late to do any great amount. of which the statement is made that th< amage. prices of their goods have been greatlj Mrs. Sam Rawl received $34.C0 in reduced. This stock consists not onl> remium9 out of her exhibits in the bankrupt stock of W P Roof, ayeral departments of the State fair j111*1 * stock of fresh up to date goode ist week, has been added. The Citizens Telephone Company Next Saturday will be the last op ?oon its new home over portunity of th/hookworm expert9 le store of Wingard 8 grocery, on I^xinglon, and those who have nol Lain street. J aiPrtJu^v had fheir ehildren examinee 5 or 6 doses 666 will break any better take advantage of this ocwe of Chills and Fever; and if taken casion to do so. len as a tonic the Fever will not a young son of Mr. G. H. Rcof, oJ jtarn. Price 25c. Barre, was operated on at the Columtv_ p n tv ? , bia Hospital last week for appendiProf C.B. Had-on m l attend the The opePatj0? was soccesefol exmeton Corn Grower' Association and thp little fallow will soon be out aturday; 16th instant to judge the M , f ? orn and deliver an address. * K J Beyond peradvenfure Lexington Now that the fairs are things of the jlas f^e pretti9t court house square in astaudjthe time for frolicking has gone the State, according to the statement y it is time for all classes of busi- Qf persons who have been travelling e6s to settle down to normal condi- over ihe State. The grass continues ons? fresh and green despite the heavy frost. ~ ^ It is with peculiar pride that the DisThe Court of Common con- patch mentions this fact that it was the ened h^re today. The docket which jjrgr f0 sugr/rest that a grove of hackaced Judge Shipp is ssid to >e unusu- berries be set out on the court house lly heavy and its disposal will prob- square and the gronud he sown to lawn bly consume three weeks. grass Mr Luther Smith, the then SuQuite a large number ofpeople at- ^[pi^-Ul'SVake Coflcy [oTetom ome va'luabi? real estate changed the ta ? ?*"?*? ands and all of which brought good - ' - " rices. * " Much of the credit for the victory Officers Elected, f Carolina over Clem son is due to the At a meeting of the stockholders rilliant plays of Wiliie Harth of Co- of the Lexington Countv Fair Associalmbia. His work on the gridiron tion neld during the late Fair, the folat*a?.o^ PovnlinQ \cifVi rrlr?T\7 I/mituwp orDiiflomon \roro flloofprl ts\ c?>rrr ;siSSW^ ?A mger is 3 D3tivP of tliis county duel p t ?? t\ u , "making good" in his new field. S^B^f^nVrd. You are cordially invited to call at ^x^cn^Ye Committee? J C Fulmer, I. N. Kaminer & Go's., aud inspect H A Lonck, B D Clarke, Samuel E he only Cotton Stalk Cutter that will ~<>or^e'Tir I088 1 ^ ^ J Berlev, ;ive satisfaction by doing the work ? Caughman, W laimed for it. This is the John A 3 ,* ?? n Jar?f8 IcOay's Cutterand is preeminently at R&wl, Thomas P Meetze and J D Lowhe head of all others on the market maui . . t / * > ISY STORE j 3ut daily. Never before while in the mercantile busi- , the fact we had just what they wanted and prices right. w A w I J Winter Comforts for Tonng and Old. OUTING?2,000 yards, heavy fleece in light and dark colors, stripes checks, solid colors, extra values 8 l-2e OUTING?2,600 yards velvet, soft, nap in dainty pin check stripes, solid, blue, pink and white for street wear, extra heavy 10c FLANNBTTB?25 pieces of the most unique patterns, all that ; taste and skill could portray for ladies' kimonae and dressing sack gowns; special 16c /WTlm/NVr nt -- ~ - uvxjlvj* fliahJNisLr-m pieces in every weight, grade and quality; extra food for,the price; yard, 6 l-4c, 8 l-3c, 10c, 12 l-2c. PERCAIJES?36-inch, 100 pieoes, big variety of oolors, any pat i terns to choose from, fast colors. A winner, at yard 10c Study These Big Values in Dress Goods j v Dress Fabric Messaline?36 inches wide, in the daintiest evening ! shades, colors of the moat sublime tints; price, the yard 1.00 Charmeuse?42 inches wide, exquisite fabric for soft pannier cos, tumee, hangs into beautiful soft folds; 2.00 value, at .. 1.75 Dress Good Styles Supreme, Endless Variety Mannish Serges, Water Stripe, Whipcords, Storm Serges, Home- .. spans. Cheviot, Diagonal Broadcloth : Jersey Coating; vigorous colors, desigD9, plain flecked and two toned effect, 50 to 56 inches wide; price the yard 1.00 to 2.50 ? / ' f " * * : j Fashionable Dress Goods at Popular Prices Serge, Whipcord, Bedford, Cheviots, Mixed Snitings, Shep. Plaids. 50 pieces in various widths, weight and color; all the popular shades, blue, brown, grey, garnet, navy, black, white; 38 to 45 inches wide / 50c Storm Serge, Scotch Suiting, Jersey Cloth. 50 inches wide, in solid colors, fancy fleeced suiting, extra good I value, colors and black; 50 inches wide 59c Velvet and Corduroy for Jaunty Costumes i Corduroy?All the popular shades; extra width 75r? Corded Velvet?10 pieces, the most wanted shades; all colors; price 1.00 Velour Costume Velvet?25 pieces; black, navy, gobler, grey, brown; 18 to 24 inches; price 1.50 to 3.50 Velvet for Trimming?All the late colors to suit aiiv costume; price, the yard y 1.00 to 2.00 ENT STORE \ V ? COLUMBIA, S. C. Jl| # =^!!^f=-- ~ A Sick Man A If l" Imw :>3rt Alfred J. Fox, ?nr?? Btll fSttlt MD IHSDMIKE ,. writes me: "I LEXINGTON, S. C. I Bj Efrr Heal tstate Bought and Sold. . |Mn serious0 & disease acres", two miles1 south of j Hy|| of the kidneys. Barr, 6 miles from Lexington, 30 fhe description open, 50 acres pine timber, 6 of his case ex- room dwelling, a barn and sta- _ S. B. Hartman, M. D. runa cured hlr" ,^ ?CTeS 3 m'Ie? W69t G*9" . is you say, it ton, 9 acres open, 3 room dwellwould cure me also. I am los- ingt s,ome pine timber, plenty Ing flesh rapidly and the doctors say . i I have every symptom of Bright's ' ,'V 3 disease of the kidneys. If you think 46 one mile from Edmund I would be benefited by Peruna I will 25 acres open land, 2 room dwelcertainly try some as the doctors have ling. i practically given me up, the same as ,qQlj/ . ,T - < i they did him." 139^ acres 4 mlles from .L?1" i In reply I wish to say, first, that I ington o . the Augusta Road, 22 7 never make any promises as to what acres open, some pine timber, 6 r Peruna will cure. No physician can room dwelling , make positive statements of that sort. 8' ' ; i I can say this much, however, if I ^ acres, 3 miles from Pelion, were in your place I should certainly 50 acres open land, dwelling, give Peruna a trial. I know of no plenty water. Fine land for . other remedy that would be so likely Cotton and , to be of use to you in your present condition as Peruna. Take a table- 162.acres o miles from Steed[ spoonful before each meal and at bed- man, 25 acres open land, dwel. time. Continue this for two or three lin^ barn and Stables. weeks and then if there is anything 1A. , , ?,. , ... , . ., ? .. 104 acres 1 mile from Edmund. you wish to ask me further write me ' r f and I will give your letter prompt at- 35 acres open land, 2 room dwel tention. ling, pientv water. If I find that the Peruna is not " helping you I will be perfectly frank 76 acres 6 miles from Colum; and tell you so, for I would not have bia> 0ne mile from Arthur, pine : you take Peruna unless it was really timber, plenty water, helping you. But it has rescued so r . many cases of kidney disease that I f acres i miles from Lexing- ^ am quite confident you will find it ex- tod, oO acres in cnitivatiou, 9 ; aetly suited to your case. room dwelling, 2 barns, tenant v ' Kidney disease begins with catarrh hQU blaL.ksmith sl d of tlie kidneys. Peruna is a catarrh remedy. Unless the destruction of the water power, corn and wheat kidneys is already too great Peruna mill, cotton, gin and press telerelieves the catarrh and the cause of phone, daily* mail, near ?*ood the kidney disease is removed school and church. I shall anxiously await a report, of your case. Remember, all letters are Eas^ terms, sacredly confidential. I never use anyone's name or address without his SURETY BONDS. written consent. My correspondence is absolutely* private. PERUNA IS W rdfo rtr OO1 1 +A BAA VO, A I FOR SALE"AT ALL DRUG STORKS. " **wv' ^ occ mc SPECIAL NOTICE ?Many persons Afji , are mukinp; inquiries for the old- ai time Peruna. To such would say. ?.. this formula is now put out under the Tilt Ulllifa name of KA-TAR-NO, manufactured I Ifl* II||ItIL by KA-TAR-NO Company, Columbus. Ohio. Write them and they will ba alATIAAlAi ' D J! Ill/ Pleased to send you a free booklet. fill I IUIYAL hJMSllVj Trespass Notice. Lexington, S. C. This is to notify all peisons not to ^ j hunt or let stock of any kind nin at large on the lands of the undersigned, ??. or trespass in any manner whatever. i ; The law will he enforced against all GinnArv "Vnfin* ' parties violating this notice. Uinnery JH OtlCe. D J. Taylor, B. T. Kyzer, After November 10th, 1912, I will D. M. Lucas, E. C. Kneece, tnly run my Ginnery on Thursdays* N. A. Gonter, Joseph Gunter, Fridays and Saturdays ef each week. * Henry Gunter. G. H. ROOF, ' ' Nov. 4, 1912?4w4p Nov. 4, 1012,?1 Barre, S. C