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PERSONAL MENTION AND LOCAL NEWS Movements of Many People and Brief Happenings in and Around Lexington Jotted Down by Society Reporter. ??? Gov. Cole L. Blease wa9 here Friday. Mr. D. B. Rawl was a visitor to Union la6t week. Mr. Frick, of Ohapin, was right here on his job at court Friday. Mi9s Ruth Taylor, of Gilbert, i9 the guest of Miss Pearle Taylor. Mrs. 0. M. Efird is on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Robert Bowe. Mrs. Sarah Shuler ha9 returned after an extended visit to Batesburg. Mrs. E. G. Dreher was a visitor to -Columbia Monday. Miss Annie Martha Meetze spent Tuesday in the city. Miss Lucy Daniel Wingard left for Converse College last week to resume her studies. Mr. and Mrs. Bank Oaughman, of Columbia, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Caughman last week. Mr. P. C. Koon, of Gilbert route 3; j was here Thursday and he remembered I the printers. Mr. S. T- Weed, a progressive farmer, of Irmo, was here Friday and left u$ with a cart wheel. Mrs. Darby Drafts and children who 1 livfi nut nn rontp 1. otptp vifiifrvrfl hprp I Friday. Mr. Weir Addy, of route 4, one of our good men, was herewith the crowd Saturday. Mrs. E. L. Shealy, of Summit, has returned home after a visit to her 9on, Frank W. Shealy. Mrs. Robert Gibbs returned to her daughter, Mrs. Moyer at Johnson after i a stay with her son, Mr. W. E. Gibbs. Miss Vinaie Harman is on a visit to her sister, Mrs. J. C. Shepherd, at the Cross Roads. i Miss 8arah Drafts, sister of Dr. J. 1 P: Drafts, of Barre, left for Limestone * College this week. 6 Mrs. F. W. Oswald, Mrs. Fannie Meetze and children, of Barr, were ( visitors here Thursday. 1 Infant Baby < Fancy embioideried, fane: silks, cashmere with pink < bon, all sizes, price 50c to $ i Fr I Presenting the nei Among the notabh Draperies are draw quite narrow at th Blouse lines, or are In millinery the all-black E Fabrics must be of the supi Diaphan Tulle and Laces Tnese'are the Modes of he fair sex Exquisite Lined with'fine net, white touch to others Price $1 Latest Ide I For Innumerable styles designe hip, riding, dancing, athletic, kinds. Nei Amei La Vida, Ferr W. B. El Price 50< Nobby (| Leather, Moire, Em 1 new Styl I Leather, Pin Seal, Angora, I Silk, Fancy Embroidered Siife ^ elegantly lined in Fancy Silks Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Boozer, from kbe Providence section, were here on business Saturday. Mrs. Chas. P. Robinson, one of Chapin's pioneer business men, was here Saturday. ^ Five beautiful Piano3 just received at P. M. Prick's, Chapin, S. O., at prices that will suit all. Mr. Geo. J. Taylor, one of our substantial farmers and a good honest fellow, on route 5, wa9 in town Saturday. Mrs. Bonnie Craig and Mrs. Lila Jordan, of Graniteville, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, L. W, Redd. We are sorry to note the illness of Mrs. L. W. Redd and hope she will soon be restored to her health. When you have Cotton and Seed to i sell don't fail to see P. M. Frick, Ohapin, S. C. Mr. Heb?r Dreher one of Selwood's j promiiiet citizens was over Saturday, j Mr. Jno. A. Dreher a substantial and independent tarmer, of Selwood, was here on business Saturday. Mr. Jno. H. Roberts one of the best men in the Providence section, was among the people here Saturday. It is a known fact that any time you may want a wagon, buggy, mules or horses the Caughman Bros., of Columbia, will treat you right. See them for your wants. Col. Jas. B. Hunter, of Newberry, was here last week on the Blackwelder case in court. Mrs. Helen Graham and bright little daughter, Bonny Lee, of Atlanta, visited her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. xt?u ? -? i. i ' inuau uunoj, ui iicox tuWD lasti WeeK. Cotton Seed Meal and Hull9 at all t:mes at best prices at P. M. Frick's, Chapin, S. 0. We were glad to see Mr. P. H. Corley, of Colombia over here Friday and we were glad to see him improved so mnch. Mrs. M. D. Harman and her daughter, Miss Annie Loo have returned from a visit to Mrs. Rosa Lee in Colombia. Say, do you need a wagon? If so, see the Owensboro wagon at Oaughnan Bros., of Columbia, made of the jest material and last longer. All lizes. Messrs. Lawton and Lindsay Taylor jf Columbia, were emests of Misses , day and Annie Lou Taylor Sunday, j ; Tlj 7 fur, plush 5r blue rib3.00 ~ Ml um I V 111 "EDITOR west authentic fashions, th< i style tendencies in GOWN n over the hips and to the b e foot. Trimmings are m; strictly tailored and have w [at finds much favor. There is 110 dispn! )le texture sort; high-piled fabrics aod y tous Blouses. , Fancy Messaline Silks. hour, capturing the admiration of the , Dainty, Effective. hesh color, silk lining, give a dainty a or ?A sis no. as in Corsetry. Fall Season. d for slender, medium, stout, elastic maternity, nursing. Corsets of all mo, W. B. rican Lady Madame Lyra, is Waists, astic Reddso, ! to $10.00 pair Hanrlhacrs. broidery and Silks-All the esand Shapes. Calf, Walrus, Cowhide, Fancy Moire : in the new Catfish month opening, . Purses, Opera Bags, Shopping bags. Cents to $5.00 Buy your flour from P. M. Frick, 1 Ohapin, S. C. Car just in. Quality No guaranteed. S. Mr. T, P. Lewis, a substantial farm- 2 er out on route 3, was in fro town Monday and gave us a pleasant wa call. W< ale Mr. G. F. Miller, a progressive farmer and an independent man on route ^ o, was here Thursday. We are always glad to see him, Open top buggies to suit you, A easy riders and last longer, at prices wj that will please you, at Caughman Qc Bros., Columbia. We are sorry to note illness of Mrs, at Jesse J. Taylor who fell and hurt her- op self while in her home. po Win. Piatt & Son, of Columbia, have thi completed a nice and ornamental { front to their ^tore with large plate gla^s windows which makes their store co among the handsomest in Columbia. Mrs. Simon Caughman had the misfortune ot failing down the front door c fr? her lirvmo nn.'l rvjitifnll\r placeing her arm yesterday. We hope that she will soon be well. Mr. and Mrs. William Haltiwanger y and little son, James and Miss Katherine Haltiwanger, of Columbia. were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Haltiwanger last week. < Miss Gladis Dent, daughter of County Auditor W. D. Dent left for * ^ Columbia Monday where she will iQ, enter Draughon's Business College. ph fei Wm. Piatt & Son, of Columbia, se] have just received a select line of drygoods, notions and millinery of all . ^ kinds. You will find anything to suit your fancy. fcj, ar( Mr. Jno. A. Rister and son, James, ^ of Chapin, was here Saturday and hu gave us a pleasant call. We are always glad to see our friends. q ' Mrs. B. D. Clarke spent last week Dc with her sister, Mrs. George Reeder U9' at Edmunds. ^ Mr. J. B. demons, a progressive far- 3? np mer, cf Gilbert route 3, was in town 0? Tuesday and gave us a pleasant call. ] Mr. J. H. Shull, of New Brookland ^ route 1, and a good man of that vicin- * itv was'here Tuesday and gaye us a ] pleasant call. tei Mrs. F. R. Wingard and her daughter, Miss Frances Kate, have returned from a stay with Mrs. Wingard's jj, daughter, Mr9. Abram Stork, of Co- * Lumbia. CO ie Big JE1 Fashion Fete of D FAL"?The Store Is >se that are the positive prete S are the combinations of plai ack. Bodies and ivaists are t ainly tassels and headed gar /aistcoals. The skirts are sho^ in? the reijjn of soft lio.es, drape;! brims au e.ours are ine decided vogue. Nobby, Sma^ CHINCH!1.1.A SPOl In a smart 38-snch boxy style, with stitched belt at hip9. Just the coat every miss wants and such a low price. Only 300 and snrelv there are three 6ports coats. Many will pay ?14.75 foi manship we offer for ?8.75. Notice the ornamental buttons and t Copen, Royal, Amber, Hunter and Nay Also Whitt Chinchilla Sports Coats surprise party for the youngr set. Presents the N That Paris S Harmonious arrangement of fashion' fused in all Seybel productions, is the a are recognized as classics by connoisseu tailored effect and individual Featherec In our display are many original import productions of those styles which are et exponents of dress abroad. TRIMMED MILLINERY SALON, 2nd 1 Imported Model Rxtremelv smart and chic, designed ii trimmed. Attractively priced. Semi-Dress H Reproductions of the latest and most f medium and large sizes. Cake a look at the Dres9 Goods, itions, Rags and Art Squares at J. Wessinger's, Chapin, S. C. re SI kiiss Louise Rushton has returned m the Columbia Hospital where she n ,s operated on for appendicitis. ? s are glad to report she is getting >ng nicely. ^ rhe Shoe Man?Star Brand Shoes, t J. S. Wessinger, Chapin, S. C. C i. K. HawkesCo.'s Expert Optician, 11 be at P. M. Frick's Chapin, S. C , ^ tober 22nd and 23rd for fitting Eye (>i asses. All up-to-date optical work reasonable prices. Don't miss the portunity. The eye is the most iin- g rtant part of the human body?and .s is the chance. Examination free. f IC ^ | e tVlways in the market for cotton and e tton seed. J. S. Wessinger, o: Chauin, S. C. p BO IT NOW I b exington People Should Not c Wait Until It Is Too 0 Late. u The appalling death-rate from kid y disease is due largely to the fact at the little kidney troubles are us lly neglected until they become seris. The slight symptoms often give ice to chronic disorders and the suf:er may slip gradually into some . rious form of kidney complaint. 11 [f you sufier from backache, headache L 2zy spells; if the kidney secretions j e irregular of passage and unatural appearance, do not delay. Help the 1 3neys at once. Doan's Kidney Pills & e especially for kidney disorders r; ey act where others fail. Over one ndred thousand people have recommded them. Here's a case at home. 8 Mr. John H. Bailey. Lexington, S. r , says: "I willingly recommend c )an's Kidney Pills, as they have been t ed in my family for the past two ars with good results. Oar supply n is procured at the Kaufmann Drug >. I have great- faith in Doan's Kid- g y Pills and do not think they have equal in curing kidney trouble." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 nts. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, jw York, sole agents for the United ates. Remember the name?Doan's?and r :e no other. adv. 49 j See the Patent Medicine at irman Bazaar selling out at st, $1,00 bottle for 60 cents. azzling Splendor Now In Its Aiitui rences ol Paris, to whom w in with Broche and Brocade ransparent and decollete, nliures. Among Tailored ,vn with draperies. Where d trimmings placed at the most unusual ipcrts Coats t .ITS COATS : ( large patch pockets and broad never dreamed of getting for p1 thousand misses who will want the style, quality and work- o WO] he rich colors, such as Nellrose, var tg >.?Sizes 14 to 20 years?a real 1 $6.00 to $25.00. ew Millinery sponsors 's theme, so fascinatingly in- F lark of a milliner. Phipps hats -^c rs of style. Exclusive, smart, 8*y^ L Tiimnijd Hats for semi-dress ed m -do1!?, as well as exact re- p .teemed most bv authoritative rioor. ^ ** Hats. Broi i the new soft effects, feather ily 1 Yen ats. and and avored P<*rib models, in small, mec Foley Kidney Pills Succeed. Because they are an honestly made vi ledicine that relieves promptly the iffering due to work, inactive kid- w eys and painful bladder action. They p] ffer a powerful help to nature in nilding up the true secreting kidney ssue, in restoring normal action and Sieving bladder discomforts. 1RY 01 HEM. Harmon Drug Co. ^ * * in !otton Brings N early 3 4 Cents q< Over one kundrad bales of cotton ^ 'ere sold on the Lexington market f(! aily this week, bringing almost 14 Q Buts. The sales here brought high>t market prices for tlia past few days. ] m tationery?School Supplies i m High grade stationery, writing j rn ibiets, box papers, invitation cards, j G nveiopes, pencil paus, Diana ooons, ; m Lc, Fountain pens, writing pens, pen- > ls il?, i?ks, pabte, mucilage, etc., lew j s< r;ced. See our new Initial Purperiiea ! W HARMON DRUG CO. | ^ . ? I g. Notice. n I have just received a car of Colum- V] us. and Sterling Wagons. Come one, 153 erne all and let me figure with you 11 Wagons, Mowers, Rakes, Disc Iarrows, Cultivators, Hay Presses. e: n.l other tilings of like nature. Price and terms to please. . J. W. Roof, Pelion, S.C. w st ?+- * si For Sale. fc Twenty acres with five room dwell- B; ig, storehouse, barn and stables, seated seven mile9 from Columbia. ? n one mile of railroad station. Clay ^ oad is being planned passing by it on ^ o Columbia. Plenty close to truck ?] aise pig9 and poultry for city market. ? Also two one hundred acres tract ix miles from Columbia and right at eilroad station. There will be on the C lay road mentioned above. These racts can be bought at a bargain on C lost easy terms. lew storehouse on acre lot at Arthur f n /~v v> IUOL1UU. _ Apply to L. S. Trotti, ? Office, Brookland Bank, c 48 New Brookland, S. O. - s Ayer's Vigor 11 Just a little care and small expense, J j I that's all. Isn't a head of rich, a j I heavy hair worth while? J j Ask Your Doctor. 'lJy.Vu\ j 1 * Inian' Cashmere Bee braided, fleece a and long, Correc nn Garb. must yield the palm as ar ^ fabrics Tunics are flarin ? ? * oiisiicd di s: iis xwy siruatj lu Suits, coats are on the Coss? there are Srioimmgs,Fui s ar I angles. Taiiored Hats. Embodying ideas accepted abroad by most colorings to match the new gowns. Untrimmed Hats. l vast assortment in Velvet, Hatter's Pit .ck and moat wanted colors Imported Seybels Shaf f Silk Velvets, Panne Plush, in all des nderfully clever, original creations of on ious smart novelties in design, materials s 00, $6.50, $7 50. $10.00, $12.01 Vast Variety Fash Lrces Ct?ln? D?rl:?i UfilU reman oijigo ncuiaiv niui ancy Laces, Filet Venice, Shadow Val. I on Cloth, Torchon Beading, Galloon effoc es to match sets styles and pries to so.it Fetching Frocks at Sittie i Misses and Ladies Smart and Stylish ing, Supple Material; Sizes: 1 6 to 21 i all the up-to-date Silk and Cloth ma tori; pe, Crepe de Chine, Silk and Poplin, Cre; eaded Silks, Chiffons and Moire, in every irimmed with exquisite combinations of lice Laces. Satin, Embroidery, Velvet and Dutch necks, lace and frill collars, net a oepiums. Plain and fancy draped skirts <n in all the latest pastel shades, robe 1 with crystal buttons and mescaline. Pri mmmmmmmmmmmmmammmm Miss Ada Williams left today for & , isit to her parents at Swansea. ^ Mr. J. L. Sease, of Gilbert route 3* as intowu today and he gave us a. leasant call. i Hydrogen Per-Oxide I : Per-Oxide, as it is commonly called,, ntisep'ie, disinfectant, bactericide, necessity in every home. First aid i mauy ailments. The Red Cross laiiiy brand sold only by us in one larrer, one half and pound -bottles ; popular p.-ices. Prepared expressly . >r and guaranteed by Harmon Drug o. " 49 lysterious Woman Wanted at Albany Albany, N. Y. ? A mysterious woan, who Is believed by the board of lanagers of the impeachment trial of overnor Suizer to be conversant with .any of his Wall Stieet transactions being sought. Detectives have been marching for her in New York for | eeks, it was learned. un one occa- a on a detective called at her heme I id a woman w\ho answered the door 1 i:d she was'the much wanted wit- m ess. But the process servers, con- ^ meed that they were talking with a 1 aid, left without serving the payors 1 Tennessee Solons End Session. J Nashville, T-enn.?The turbulent 1 ctra session of the Tennessee gen- i lal assembly ended with three of } le so-called law enforcement bills j ill on the calender. These bills, de- J gned to make less difficult the en- \ >roement of liquor laws, were the ibject of stormy debates and a fill- . usterr conducted by "regular" Demo- * nat8, were prevented from coming > a vote In the house after they had een passed by the senate. Both ouses passed a bill providing th^ teotrio chair instead of the gaHonrs. c ' fi SCHOOL iTATIONERY, * '' CHOOL IOOK5AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT * larman's Bazaar - Lexington, S. C. ts Cloaks I iford-cord cape, fancy jfl ind satin lined, short S ?1.50 to $5,00 ! a p biter of fashion* g, in good style. \ i vor. Skirls are icli and Russian - g e much in favor. jg conservative dressers, | Jj ish, Plnsh and Velairs, |j ; | )8S 1 M irable models* Many a r own, displaying the I f and colorings, at g 1. $15.00 to $60.00 i jg A. ionable 1 [ -? i Laces. 1 J rish Handmade, Point S ^ Bands, Edges, all g : ( any pocket book. h ^. Prices. 1 Jj Fabrics, Soft, Cling- I .fl D; Large, 32-40. I HH als, comprising Canton H : m jo Meteor, Charmeuse, R ; jfl wauted color. Daint- I i delicate Shadow and R fancy buttons. High i flR nd silk vestees, sashes R Sfl| n "?"v i? ? ravening juressee 01 o M* effects, prettily trim- 1 Kj ces $6.50 to $40.00. I ?I^^f?? M