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THE HOI A full line of the Lati I Big Things in the Miliinery We have jast opened a lovely liDe of the new felts and velours, The felts are bripht finished and double faced, just what you must wear if you care to keep in the style procession. These are perfect beauties and extremely reasonably priced. We have also just received a new shipment of the Bendel shapes in black, navy and troupe. A Big $5.00 Hat Value for Only $2.05 This is a lovely felt, trimmed in ribbons and fancy feathers; extremely nobby and stylish. See if you are not charmed with it as a street hat for only $2.95 Feathers ana ? lowers Onr line of fine feathers and lovely flowers i9 indeed complete and we can show you just what yon want from the simplest feathers or bunch of flowers on up to the most elaborate and expensive. Sample Goat Suits We have 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 suit9 at $25.00, <md if you want a big coat suit val. e, in fact, the coat suit value of the season, this i9 certainly your opportunity. 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 suit9 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 Ooat, in fine heavy mixtures, all colors.? ..$15.00 to $25.00 I New Line of Tine Stratton Coat Suits I Just opened the finest line of Stratton Coat Suits yes received this 1 season. They embrace all colors, cloths and prices. 925.00 Suits Now 95.00, 97.00 ana 910.00 These were of course carried over from last season, and are 8lightly 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 into the prevailing styles. We offer them to you at less than they cost ns, and to the lady not caring so much about style as economy and comfort they are a genuine snap. MIMNAUGH Mail Orders Filled. > PENCIL AND SCISSORS. 0 " L | The many friend9 of Miss Alma ^ - r | Long will be pained to learn that she has been critically ill at the home of g #| IBII Q ^ J her sister in Irmo for several days. o Alfill XL. IKfll ^ Mis9 Rnth Long, who attended the W Uvl W Lexington High school for a number terms, i9 now teaching the Mt. Pleas- v MVI ICUT CTODE ant school gn HoJJow Creek. ? UMTLIan I OIUItEL Joe Beiijv Lyles, Esq., a prominent t ??-?? member of the.Columbia Bar, is at- 9 tending court here this week. QtTJl T T Q ^r* George" B. Cromer, for 9ome -v OJCiXJ-LjO years President of Newberry College, ^ and one of the leading lawyers of the j _ State, being a member of the law firm a jm "lRV^T? & Cromer, is here repre- e JL X X \Jlb senting the Southern Railway. SALESMEN WANTED to look SSL CBL after our interest in Lexington aurl JLmd JELi S9 adjacent counties. Salary or Com- 11 ???? mission. Address 1 . . THE VICTOR OIL CO., I > Watch the new cash 3 Cleveland, 0. g store with the ?,arly White f(Ive'sk'n aud ' Yellow Danvers Onion Sets, Seed Rye, ? ____ iifieiMI VIDfl Winter Turnip and Mustard Seed. 1 FREE WAGOR TARO 2 Harmon Drug Co. h mmm____ **rof- S- S. Linder, of Hollow Creek, ono of the oldest and best known edu cators in the county, is now principal M g" of the Delmar High school. This is Ufc. Prof. Lindler's thirty-ninth year in ' r the school-room. FOR RENT?One farm two ami a AX111 A A a I a half miles east of Chapin, S. C. For V till lr? I A 'P further information write villi W Ulll 5 4p Mre F LSoMZC. ..unAIIT MWAftfi County Supervisor Langford is havnnYl IliHI ^ I tint ing a splendid highway built from the ** * upoer Hollow Creek section to the town of Leesvil'e. This is the first New Brookland, s S. C. I ! wore this section lias eyer received hy I the chain gang. Mr. M. C. Laird, of the Pelion section, a good farmer and substantial 1 TlonfYi nf Mrc citizen, did not forget the printers lieain OI **** while here at court last week. R. L. Ly brand , . ^ ... ? i j ,t c Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stuart, of The sad mte'l.ppneo of the death of Uoinmbia, spent Sunday at the old Mrs. R. L. Ly brand. Was received hoVesread, with the'sisters of the here last Friday morning, where 9he former. ha? many friends and acquaintances. Be sure and meet the Editor on his The death of this estimaele lady oc- roei ds with the county treasurer. See curredat the home of her husband in j tho tcuedule elsewhere. Swansea on Thursday night afcont 12 j FOR SALE?A gcod horse five years o'clock ot brights disease in the 34 year j ^ A lad-V ha5jdD^RISINGER of her age. She suffered severe pains before Miss Mary Rauch, of the College for . , 3 _ j _ . Women, Columbia, visited the Miss death relieved her of her sufferings, Smart, Sunday. alltof which she bore with Christian t o * , . V / . Dr. J. M. Sease, one of the cleverest fortitude and patience. citizens of Little Mountain, and a She was a voung woman of beauty, physician of wide nraotinn in i h?t- nr. . of character, kindness of heart and I miinity. wa< in town Monday and hand, an affectionate wife, a loving | made ns aplea9a,,t cMmother, a sympathetic friend and a . b>r. J* Eleazer, a successful practhojghcful neighbor. .She is snrvived ^^onday a^paidThe Dispatch a by a husband and four children, one pleasant call, of whom is an infant of only th^eedays .Much property will be sold at pub01Q* - o 1 0 auctl^n by the Clerk of the Court The interment was xn the Swansea [ 0u the first Monday in December. See Cemetery. ; the advertisements eke where. HE QF F 3st and Most Approved Fi Dress Trimmings?Everything That Fashion Decrees?All the Whims of Fancy. bhinesfcone bands and fringe metal bands, Jet, Crystal, Steel and Silver, Gold Braids, Felt Band in burnt effects, Frog's Loop, Black Braid, Tassel, Embroidery Bands. Frog's Pink, Blue and White Beaded Chiffon. Silver. Crystal and Pearl Fringe Trimming for all occasions for evening 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, very attractive floral designs; excellent values 1.25 100?COTTON COMFORTS?100. Fancy floral designs with colored border and tuft cotton. 300?FANCY COMFORT?300. Covered with near silk zigzag stitchiDg, soft, light weight, very warm; all colors. Special at 3.50 DOWN COMFORTS. Ct /v v AU n /. f Ir* rv/'.nM oi 1 IT- firvrl M An Y? nncnlir* A in 1 ^I'Vcicu Willi r J ClJi/ii Sdviu ucai aun. ami ncai iijca?diiii'-1 in iuii sizes; soft, fluffy, light weight; very special values at 5 00, 0 50 and 8 00. SILK AND SATIN COLORED DOWN COMFORTS. In most exquisite rangre of colors, consisting of delicate pink, sky blue, canary and soft reds; full size. Price, only 10.00 BLANKETS. Largest selection in the State; the assortment suits all purses. 20C soft white wool nap blankets, extra full size, 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. T vi 1_ !_- J 1 3 *1 i. 1 1.1 .Large DiacK piaius; a spieuuin urucie; extra special vaiue at, ine pair 3.50 500 PAIRS OF SUPERB ALL WOOL BLANKETS. In white plaid9 with silk tape, extra full size; our 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 si^es, at 8.00, 10.00 and 12.50. S DEPARTM "GET IT ALL UNDER ONE ROOF" jtiT9 J. W. Ogilvie and her daughter, The editor is in the Fork this week liss Elizabeth, arrived last week and with the Treasurer collecting for the re now occupying the Corley resi- Dispatch. Send him home, kind ience on Main street. friends, loaded down with the "root Tob S Swvpprt and D D of ali evi1"' 90 that Printer9 and devil Imitb^he weli known stock d?ale?s can enjoy a good Thanksgiving dinf Leesville, have been visitors at the ourt this week. Hon. J. Wm. Thurmond, a leading Mrs A Earle Boozer scent Sunday ????!? ?f Edgefield, spent last week nth the family of Mr. G. M. Har- ,eD^agf ln ,lfhe oan, accompanying her husband as ? . against Gardner. Mr. aras Lexin|con, the Doctor having ?th? ??da ief"dldate for. United ,o0>w.oiicH ? Datochnt.tr mvtfLs States District Attorney, and it is unfonal bnsineS BateSbnr* ?U pl0>t!" derstood that he has practically the endorsement of ail the lawyers of this Mr. Charlie T. Corley, one of our Judicial Circuit, ndnstriona and best track farmers. Ho[) T_ Q stoudermyer> the popll. iving near Red Bank, as n *? lar Mayor of the town of Chapin, was mother year. Mr. Ccrley haPs market- here Monday as a witness ln courtd 520 bushels of sweet potatoes since Mr. J. F. Livingston, that prince of he 23rd of August. good men and the popular and genial President of the Columbia, Newberry The homo of Frank Miller, a far- an(j Laurens Railroads, has been here tier residing in the Hollow Creek sec- this week. Mr. Livingston has many ion, together with its content0, was friends in Lexington who are ever ecently destroyed by an accidental Kja(f t0 spe tjle ]jght 0f his benign ire. The house oelonged to Shelton countenance. Ihealy and was valued at $800. We ailed to learn whether or not there It is reported that the St Stephen uas any insurance on either the build- cemetery is not in such a condition as ng or household goods. .. it should be. We know not who ha3 Miss Ada Williams went to Oolum- che care of this White City of the Dead >;? Mnntloir ha fwaatarl hv a in oharoft hilt it should nerfainlv be Tou are consupaieu. iuu uo.?c ? laxatives a great many years. Tou ration leaves permanently. Then If have tried to select a diet that would y?u follow the advice given in my keep your bowels regular. In this you book? y?u will never have to take pills have failed and were obliged to go an^ mor^ Cathartics and laxatives back to your laxatives atrain This I you ^ ign0re' You wlU be Persna" oacK to your laxatives again, mis, 1 nently relieved of both your catarrh say. has been going on many years. anJ thfi constlDation. p E R U N A IS You also have a slight catarrh in the for SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. head and throat. Ycu never imagined SPECIAL NOTICE ? Many persona that the catarrh had anything to do f.re. making inquiries for the old... .. ./ J ? T time Peruna. To such would:-say, with the constipation. Suppose I were this formula is now put out under the to tell you that as long as you have name of KA-TAR-NO, manufactured that catarrh vnn will navar cat hattar KA-TAIl-NO Company, Columbus, tnat catarrh you will never get Detter Qhj0> Write them and they wllL.be cf your constipation. Would you be- pleased to send you a free booklet* j 'ID 4UVUV4V?JT W VW VAWWVVM ? w^vw? - -- ^ ? ^v, st for throat affection. kept in a clean and fre^h condition. Constipation and Catarrh of their constipation^ Second, th" 3. B. HARTMAN, M. D. catarrh will gradually disappear. And ? a tt... i ~ nnpA tho catarrh is cured the consti ASHIOHS | nnhinnn in Rkaaa HaaiIa 8 flOIIIUIIO III Lll G?>?> UUUU5 Winter Comforts for Young and Old, OUTING?2,000 yards, heavy fleece in lightand dark colors, stripes checks, solid colors, extra values 8 l-2c OUTING?2,500 yards velvet, soft, nap in dainty pin check stripes, , solid, blue, pink and white for street wear, extra heavy 10c FLANNETTE?25 pieces of the most unique patterns, all that taste and skill conld portray for ladies' kimonas and dressing sack gowns; special 15c COTTON FLANNEL?25 pieces in every weight, grade and quality; extra ?ood for the price; yard, 6 l-4c, 8 l-3c, 10c, 12 l-2c. PERCALES?36-inch, 100 pieces, big variety of oolors, any patterns to choose from, fast colors. A winner, at yard *.. 10c Study These Big Values in Dress Goods ~ a r 1:?' o/? :__i -a - . iyica-> r (tunu iu.cs?eniutj?ow muue!' wiue, in ine daintiest evening shades, colors of the mo9t sublime tints; price, the yard 1.00 Charmense?42 inches wide, exquisite fabric for soft pannier cos- " ( tumes, hangs into beautiful soft folds; 2.00 value, at 1.75 Dress Good Styles Supreme, Endless Variety Mannish Serges, Water Stripe, Whipcords, Storm Serges, Homespuns, Cheviot, Diagonal Broadcloth Jersey Coating; vigorous colors, designs, plain flecked and two toned effect, 50 to 56 inches wide; price the yard 1.00 to 2.50 Fashionable Dress Goods at Popular Prices Serge, Whipcord, Bedford, Cheviots, Mixed Suitings, 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 value, colors and black: 50 inches wide nQo Velvet and Corduroy for Jaunty Costumes Corduroy?All the popular shades; extra width 75c 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 anv costume; ^ price, the yard 1.00 to 2.00 j ENT STORE J COLUMBIA, S. C. Much cotton has been sold on the r % Lexington market during the last m mm IIP1 ? week. The price has ranged from 12^ f| IrVAn I L.A1# 5 , to 12 3-4 cents per pound. AIII HII J. rllA. I Wc regret to learn that both Mr. ^ ^m 9 } Will George and hie wife are quite sick ; at their home near the depot. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Mr9 S. J. Thompson, Mrs. Jodie LEXTWfrTn'N' - S H Lawson and daughters, Misses Frances ' * * and Antoinette, of Abbeville, and Mrs ? ? Loi-f_ nnil_Ki nnA ? I Ivar Karth, of Columbia, were recent n83i cStOtB BOUQflt 33(1 Sold, visitors of the family ot Mr. G. M. ~ j Harm an, 210 acres 5 miles from EdMr. Batin Meetze has our thanks for 20 fres ?Pen- 2 room some of as large sweet potatoes and dwelling, plenty water, good Chinese radishes that we have seen pasture. : this season. Those who beat Mr. 10,5 acres 7 miles from Pelion * .. Meetze growing potatoes and radishes ? * a will have to get ip soon in the morn- ' n Ie9 frcm G,lhert- 4 room _ intr. dwelling, a barn and stables, "-plenty water. * 140 acres*, two miles south of Notice Barr' 6 miIes from Lexington, 30 T ... , open, 50 acres pine timber, 0 I will meet my Bible class at St. ^ K John's next Saturday afternoon Nov. room dwelling, a barn and sta10 at 2:30 o'clock. Full attendance ble9, plenty running water, desired. P. D. Risinger. . acres 3 miles west of Gas. XT u noiu +U* t"on> 9 acres open, 3 room dwellThursriay, November 28th, is the . . ... , . day set apart by the grace of Presi- in?? Pin? timber, plenty dent Taft for thanksgiving and reioic- oak. ing. | 46 acres one mile from Edmund I _ . - 25 acres open land, 3 room dwel- ! If you want the BEST grade of Job 1 work, givo us your next order. j 270 acres; 3 mile9 from Pelion, ; 50 acres open laud, dwelling, Trespass Notice. p16"1* water. Fine land for j Cotton and grain. This is to notify all pe.sons not to 162;acr(,s - mi,e8 frQm s a_ hunt or let stock of any bind run at - , large on the lands of the undersigned, man, ~-> acres open .and, dwel- | or trespass in any maimer whatever. ling barn and Stables. The law will be enforced against all 10-i acres 1 mile from Edmund, ! P d" J tavlorng '"b. T?Kv,Pr. 35 ?*<* ^ ^ D. M. Lucas, E. C. Kneeee, j ]mX> P^nty water. | X. A. Gnnter, Joseph Gunter, | 150 ar-rec 7 miles from LesingXov'r>l <|M1i2?4w4n tod? ~)Q j" cultivation, \f *0%- room dwelling, 2 barns, tenant i ^ house. blacksmith shop, good "* " """ "* iraf^r nA?n ?? !% / nf f * I >2*4' -fr '*? $ ?$M{* *V* ? HO'.VJ. | V. .. . |, V V'l LI C?JJ*1 >-> Jit.cn W $ . .... :? mii!- cotton, Kin a n depress, tele- I I X Ambition. rh-r.-? -i ? .' 4! There are men who feel that 4! j ' "V ni' ncar fiood | * they hnreachieved success when *** j si.'joo a,,d church, j they are able to piny "Old Black 4. I'-a-y terms. * Joe" on a piece of stovepipe.? f .. 1 4? Chicago Record-ITerald. & | SUREIV BONDS. ' *i* *$* | Write or call to see me Unfounded and Uncalled For. AT "Pid you hear what Mamie has been TUP Dftf&WSf" saying about us?" said the young man. | ifOlOfc "Who's us?" the girl wanted to r 7. fWTJOSAL BAMX, I T.flvincrtnn 8 f! f ' \\ 0 W 1101 t ? VVUJ Ml w. m "Mamie told Bill, and Bill told Fred- | [ die. and he told the whole bunch." 1 -* "Well, what is it? What did Fred die say? What did Mamie tell?" "Mamie said that we were engaged." J? Qf p J^aJXy. "Yo" me and" vou " Under the call of the Grand Cban, No. me and you. cellor Lexington Castle No. 134, h-ld Mamie said that? j a graIJ(i ra)jy al Oastle Hall last night, "tyh-huh; i A sumptuous banquet wa9 served to I -The darned knocker!" ? Cleveland^; about fifty knights and a jolly good | Plaiu Dealer. titm marked the passing hours. i