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I - = ?? ?i^? ^ ? ???I I New Silks, N P? " r ' ' rv & . IVTflliw A AUTHENTIC MODES S Showing styles absolutely * keynote. Variety the ple? in tailoring. Styles of dist range of textures. Epong ford, Epingle, Diagonals, S . Boucie Cloth, featuring back, Kit Coney Collar, S tU 59* R J piIWOi fXVj yuuj y?v yvvyj II DBES8ES Fl { | Autumn's f | I GOWNS?Whether for I I wear; shown in richest of fi III binations, depicting smart | ] J Paris and American dressi jjj style points that will I HI OXJB MILLUTEBY, TH1 IJI The grandeur, wealth an HI fairyland, mirrored in Fash HI of customers visited our pai the peer all, surpassing i Call and see. Many of the New Lace Fancy Vals Ruby Vate Baby Sets r Linen Gluny A PERSONAL MENTION AND LOCAL NEWS v Movements oi Many People and Brief Happenings in and Around Lexington Jotted Down by Society Reporter. - * " ? ??<1 ;il k. ?k judge ueorge o. i/ruw mu uc #ulent in the mountains next week. Our friend Ben J. Derrick of the Hilton section, made onr town a brief - call Tuesday morning. Mi? Jesse Mack of Leesville, last week Tisited Miss Gladys Milhonse on .-Sumter street Columbia. Mr. R. V. Garten, one of Swansea's wholesouled and clever citizens, was . . here this week on the jury. The commutation road tax this year . is $3.00 or option to work six days on the road. . *. *? ? 'i r. :.1. .r t JOTS. iSilzaoein l?erac?j ui Ajeeavmc, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. H. Shealy. Mr. Bill Monts who resides neir town and a clever man and substantiil farmer was here Saturday. Mr. J. W. McOartha from up on Twelve Mile creek, an industrious and good farmer, was in town Monday. Mr. Geo. Craps from up on Hollow Creek, took a run down Monday in his auto. ? The Fair Premium list is out. Call on M. D. Harman, secretary, and get i one. Oar old friend, Mr. George Dreher, one of the best farmers from up on Saluda, was here Mouday. Trial Justice, Wallace Lorick, of Irmo, vigilent officer, was here at coUrt this week. Mr. Pickens Wessinger a good man I of our county ard we are always pleas- j ed to see him. was in town Monday There are many special premiums for the County Pair and thej are very i Valuable. Mr. John Kaminer, a good farmer j from Red Knowl, was here Saturday ; ; Mr. D. M. Drafts, one of the best men of the Midway section, was here j in the crowd Saturday. Rev. Mr. Shealy, of Brook land, was 1 one of . the jurors here to court last ' week. i r 4 1. . - ew Trimmings *3 111 iei?y, Res Di 5 IN LADIES' TAILOBED 1TTTTS F V A* Ml exclusive. Individuality is the ising feature, superior excellence inction, fabrics that show a wide ;e, Matelasse, Broadcloth, Bedlerge, Brocades, Diana, Ottoman, cutaway models with pointed lashed Skirts. Wide range of $40, $50, $60. Jit TJUJS STJtJEiJST. Newest Modes. evening, afternoon or street ibrics and exquisite color comeftects from leading modistes of makers, showing the principle >e in vogue this fall. Price J6.50 to $40 E TOPIC OF THE TOWN. id beauty made our parlors a ion'S faultless array. Hundreds lors and pronounced our styles n style, beauty and elegance, prettiest yet to be seen. nMli It, mmtm - . % f Mr, Ed Hendrix from.Hollow Creek section, was here with the crowd Saturday. Miss Both Olark returned to Winthrop College last week and was promoted to the senior class for this term. Mr. Dave McCartha, one of the substantial farmers, of Black Creek, was here last week. Dave was looking well and we are always glad to see him i Hn, aM fvinnri M"i? Oon <T1 ShiMv V MA l*?VMV? f AV&l. t V* VJ } of Leesville route 7, was here today and gave us a pleasant call. We were glad to meet in town Monday, Mr. Fed Harman one of Richland's prominent and substantial citizens. Master Charles Haltiwanger is on to his job as ticket boy at court this week. He is bright as a cricket and knows his work well. Mr. W. H. Sill, of Bates burg, visited his brother-in-law, Mr. D. R. Haltiwanger yeeterday and he gave us a pleasant call. Mr. Robert Kleckley who holds a :jj__ v: | puoiuuu iu ijuiumum u<t.uc uvor duu stayed Saturday and Sunday with his home folks. It was our pleasure to hear a very talented and practical discourse by Rev. Mr. Parks, in the Lutheran church Sunday morning. Misses Ruth and Ellie Haltiwanger returned last week from a ten days trip to Baltimore and Washington delighted with their trips. Mr. Frank Corley, of the Midway section, hale and hearty, whc looks as if he enjoys his own hams and lives where there is plenty, was here Saturday. We are sorry to note the illness of our iriena, air. imi mauuas, at niB home near the Mineral springs. He was taken with a stroke of apoplexy one day last week. Wc hope he will soon "be restored to his health. Messrs. Lawton Jefcoat and M. C. Kirkland from down on the Edit-to, were up yesterday in the Superintendent of Education's office trying to settle some school matters in their school district. Miss Olive Haltiwaneer has resumed 1 '' I her work as principal of Hopewell I graded school, at Simpsonville. This school we are glad to say is one among 1 the best schools in Greenyille, employ- 1 ing three teachers and also a mnsic teacher. We wish Miss Olive oontin- < ued success. I J PJhLJft*: BIC llRVEU In the Leading Si idytow< t*ess Goc FALL Ml Models ot French an Burgesser, Gerhardtt, Moi vet, velour, Plush Satin, Ae a specialty; colors of the s< Negre, Ocean Blue, Septe "Plumage," Paradise, Gou Aeroplane Wing, Whips, M( LA We Can Sup Plat Val Laces, 2 to 6 incl tions, 200 pieces, all style pa Special price, yard LACE FL 18 to 29 inches wide, in effect, garland designs, cobwi for tunic costumes, flouncing Special sale, now FANCY RIBBONS ?01 gir: Scotch, Tartan, Bonnie La Roman plaids and stripes; al 50c values at...... vim SHOP IT We Cover the Sta i . i , ' ?. When in town, drop in .to.see ns>v ~.; Lexington Countj Pair, Oct. 21*tB.v '' When school is oat the boys do shont and make our streets lively. Mrs. O. M. Harman, made a business trip over to Columbia, Monday. Our old friend and fellow soldier, Dan 1 XT ripav\o vnoa novo nnr^ftXT A. caul JU? TT mo MJLXJ* C iUVMUVJ Miss Pearle Clarke intertained the Bridge club last Wednesday afternoon. ' 4 ' Dr. S. E. Mathiaa, of Irmo, wm in ' * ' 7. / town Monday. Mrs. B. D. Clark and daughters, MisseB Katie Lon and Blossie visited friends at Brookland last week. Mr. Elton Rawl, on his visit remembered the printers with a dollar for a renewal. i' '< 4 ; It really looks as if the country ma? bank safely on a loan upon the passage of the Currency Bill. If you have any news, "call us up" over the phone, or send it through the mail. The rains of last week seem to have been general and did considerable damage. The side walks of Lexington were crowded, on last Saturday, with busy shoppers going to and fro. Mr. Oharlie H. Drafts at The Jefferson Hotel, Columbia, it is thought, will be promoted to head clerk. i; A new stock of Ladies' Suits, (Jbaks,. and Skirts of latest styles, ju9t opened at Wm. Piatt & Son's., Columbia, S.C. Lexington County Fair will be held October 21, 22, 23. Be sure to attend and meet your friends and kin folks. Mrs. Elizabeth Derrick, of Leesville, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. P. H. Shealy in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ezell Koon, of Chapin, I spent Friday with Mrs, F. L. Schwartz. Mr. A. S. Clark, a good citizen, of ( Leesville section, was here on busi- ( ness Monday, \ There were 776 students present at the opening of Winthrop college. Wed- ] uesday morning. ] Miss Celeste George left yesterday i for Columbia whore she inters Colum- I bia college. . t- t Mr. John A. Shealy, of Boiling 3pr. igs, and a good lively old fellow ? ivas here Monday. I Mr. Paul Pulmer, a solid citizen, ^ )f Ohapin, was in attendance at Court P Monday. j ^ i a- STOR] mm tyles of the Hour Silk ?ds. XLINERY. d American Designers. ehead, Seybel. Shapes in velitique. Phipps ready to wear sason: Saxe-Biue, Mahogany, mber Morn', Tango, Callot. ra, Numidi, Ostrich, Osprey, jrcury, Coque Featheis. GES. >ply the State. hes wide. Edges and Inseritterns, neat, dainty designs. 10c UU0UiJNU. Qported shadow lace in scroll eb, Teneriffe, Grecian, elegant , blouses. 75c and i values. 49c I SASHES, TRIMMINGS, DLES. issie, Toreador, stripes, checks, 1 color combinations; 40c and * 25c lUCI sr MAIL ite Like the Dew.' One .of the best men up on Saluda is Mr. Will 0. Dreher. He was here Monday. Mr. Charlie Drafts, a young and progressive farmer, of Midway section, was here Saturday. Miss Ethel Derrick, of Newberry, was a visitor to Mrs. Q. B. Shockley Tuesday. Mr. R. L. Oonley, from up on Saluda our successful farmer and merchant, was here Saturday. Mr. H. Z. Adams a prominent citizen and model farmer, from up on Hollow Creek was here Monday and gave us a renewal for another year. ' A clever and genial gentleman is Mr, Wilber Frick, of Chapin. We always delight to meet him. He was a witness here at court Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Oscar Derrick, of Rock Hill, s visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Derrick. Oscar is a jovial and good natnred fellow and we are always glad to see him come home. Mr. Almon Gunter, a progressive farmer, of Steadman, was here to conrt last week and gave us a pleasant call while here. Mr. E. S. Gantt, a good citizen and progressive farmer, of Steadman section, was here on bnsiness Friday and gave ns a pleasant call. Ladies, if you want a nice, stylish hat trimmed to suit you or a pretty pattern hat, just out, eo to Wm. Piatt & Son, Columbia, S. C. Mr. Marshal Roof, a thriving citizen of the Lick Fork section, was in town Friday and did not fail to call and see the printers. tkM- nL \ * _ m n 1 i 1.L ? iur. unarne i. one ui tue progressive farmers out on Red Bank was here Friday and dropped in to renew his paper for another year. Mr. D. F. Keisler, one of tho best Did men on Hollow creek, on Saturday sent his renewal for another year for which he has our thanks. The Ladies' School Improvement league will meet at the home of Miss Pearle Clark tomorrow and every nember and visitors are urged to be )resent as the ladies are preparing o haye a Bazaar in the near future. Mr. Walter Stuart, son of Mr. John ; Stuart, of Columbia, scent Suudav ! icre with his aunts, Misses Stuart, Valteris a bright boy and is making ;ood as telegraph operator at the j nion Station. E2 New Veilings, Mm s?9 es? SPORT CO Smart, Jaunty Styles for t See them in many colors, uniq at once to the eye and mind of tl range of sizes. Prices $7.50 to $ COSTUMING S Faultless Fabrics of Er Crepe Brocade, Crinkle Crepe, Cr Chine, Egyptian Crepe 150 pieces in all the most war reseda, tan, brown, lilac, cerise. 1 ' ' # / / tango, mahogany, princess main September Morn', Callot, Negre. BICH BLACK LUS' Superb Texture and We All Occaa Lousine Messaline?25 pieces, Black Faille?27 inches wide, service; washable. Price per yai Black Lousine?27 inches wid< per yard Silk Taffeta?36 inches wide, wear. Price Peau de Soie, Duchess Satin, 1 line, Lousine, Morire A. 1 V. 1 Ne Ne MM 'i * i . 4 . We are pained to learn that the condition of Mrs. 0. H. Liyingston, of Hollow creek, has been such that ne- cessitate her removal to Colombia ' k / " Hospital for treatment. We hope for her a speedy recovery. ^ New line of dry goods, of the latest i weaves and patterns, embracing all e the new dress goods, and a fall line of g notions jast opened at Wm. Piatt & Son, Colombia, S. C. 'fa Rev. Mooney, of Hickory, N. C., 8 was unanimously elected pastor of St. Stephen's Church last Sunday. 0 Mr. Saml. B. George is having his home on upper Main street remodeled and will be one of the handsomest n homes in town when finished. Col. Thos. L. Harman is the right a man as Supt. of our County Fair. He E is going to have a Fair that will be a credit to our county, with shows, n flying jenny and all kind of amuse- S ments to make all attendants happy. Come and meet kinfolks and friends. E , m ii Millinery. v This week we are again introducing h the exquisite and tastily trimmed hats at Caughman-Kaminer Co's millinery h parlor. Here you find Miss Eleanor f1 Matthews, an art milliner, as charm- ^ ing and polite as you please, to serve you. Ladies, go look at the hats, j ^ try them on and see how your looks | are improved. " e< All those who havo a torpid liver, ^ weak digestion or constipated bowels, look out for chills. The season is here and the air is full of disease germs. ^ The proper thing to do i9 to put your liver in good condition and purify the stomach and bowels. SIMMON'S RED Z LIVER REGULATOR is the right remedy. It answers the purpose completely. Price large package, $1.00; small size, 25c. Sold by all druggists. Adv. U1 di New Gin Busy. ^ A hour the busiest place around tr Lexington these days is the new cotton C gin recently installed by the Lexing el ton Mfg. Oo. Notwithstanding the la pasr rainy week they were busy much vr of the time. They say they have been at getting cotton as far away as 10 and bi 12 miles, and after ginning they C pay a sixteenth more than the market m up town, on account of their gin turn- tr ing out. so much better staple. i I New Velvets > ATS. he Swagger Dresser. [ue styles that show fervor be woman of taste. Full 125. JTJBLIME. Lchanting Beauty. epe de 1 40 inches. Price, ; J $1.50 yard, ited shades. Pink, blue, svhite, cream, ocean blue, , lavender, midnight blue, | IROUS SILK, layes?Supreme for ions. soft, rich shade at 59c \\\ elegant for wear and lit d 75c I soft, dressy fabric. Price III 11.00 III soft fabric for general J j I $1.00 III ^.rmure, Grosgrain, Messa- S|| $1 to $2.50 yard III w Buttons I " w Gloves HI w Chiffons ||| w Ribbons IB =il ^ Gaston Happinengs. . The farmers are glad to see the nice ain, of this week. Mr.: G.A. Goodwin who has been isiting relatives in Jacksonville, Fit. as returned home. / Mr. A. R. Sightler, of Gaston, visit d his brother, Mr. Jack Sightler at wansea last week. Mr. W. M. Sharpe, the all-round , rnck farmer, was over to Mr. A. R. lightlere on business last week. Miss Lilie Sightler is at the bedside f his brother, Mr. Jake Sightler, who as been ill for a few days. Mr. Sidney Kaiser, of LexiDgtonr lade a living trip to Gaston on busi cbb une aay last week. Mr. A. R. Sightler and family were mong the maDy folks who went to Jnion camp meeting Sunday. Mr. Daniel Brown visited 1. s lother-in-law, Mrs. Larkin Gler.n unday. Mr. L. S. Trotti, cashier of the !rookland Bank; was in Gaston on busiess Thursday. Miss Lou B. Fallaw who has been isiting friends in Florida returned tome last week. Misses Girlie and Vastie Sightler ave been visiting relatiyes and riends at Lexington and reports a )lly good time. Mr. and Mrs. Frpd fiprmnn-r nf Pr?_ imbia, were visitors here this week. Mrs. Ed Spahler who has been yis- ] ing relatives around Gaston refcurnd to her home at Pine Castle, Fla., ist week. There will be Sunday School at ^ i andy Run Baptist church Sunday afc \ ) o'clock. ' With best wishes to the Dispatch. From you know who Mimnaughs. In this issue the Big Store, Mim- ~" augh's, has an advertisement, where cm always find whatever you want ^ uder one cover. Such a marvelous isplay of everything ieadiDg in style. [imiiaugh is always first iu style and rst in season. Now it is new and atactive Millinery, Beautiful Suits, i loaks, all kinds of Ready to Wear, iegant silks, velvets, new dress goods, ices, trimmings, etc. Mr. Mimnaugh as nortli in person and gave close :tention to his purchases, buying the 4- A VI/1 ?-* ? A J . ^ ? ^ ~ * *- ? "oi nuu piLiucei ui uarjjnui prices. -r ash, von know, moves things, Mim- , augh lias it, and he is now giving his ado the benefit-. Call whether you ly or not. .1 > 1