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JWWWWVW FOR ' 4 Never in the hi 7 J is impossible to enui I LADIES' SUIfS, SKI] WAISTS, Never pass this dep for you find just what y< and at prices that will pi Linen Suits in ail co . * sizes, from ...ffi.OO t Foulard and Marine from--- ...$12.501< For summer wear it will ] ^ to see our line of Sorgee | J elaborately trimmed, ji f # dress for hot -weather. S were $12.50 and $15.0* J $9.88. ^ J- Beautiful line of skirts a | J. L c-WW WV\ WW f Wi.Br Wayside Notes Gathered Here and :T There by a Dispatch Man. I Hon. C. Bates, mayor of Bateabarg, was a visitor here on Saturday. Boy jour fruit jars early from M. D Marman. He has the best. Oops are at least two weeks later than last year in most sections of the Whsnty. We have plenty of sowing peas at |l.25 per bushel. W. P. Roof. 1 Miss Sallie Gmiter, of New Brookll$d, was a visitor in town Saturday and Sunday. A few mpre cultivators and harrows, et one to help make your crop. $2.50 to $3.60. * W. P. Roof. Mrs. Dr. B. K. H. Kreps, of Columbia, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. ?; M. Efird. Large lot of corn, oats and hay just received. Prices right. W. P. Roof. Hon. C. M. Efird is remodeling and >&dding to his already enviable residence on South Main street Mr. Saml Bickley has returned from a delightful visit to friends 'and relatives at Little Mountain. Reader, if you are due anything for the Dispatch please send or call and; settle. Baker's Cocoa fresh, and a lot of new canned goods can be found at Ms. D. Ha rmau's Grocery. Miss Daisy Edwards, a charming young lady of Leesville, has been the guest of friends here this week. When you want the best groceries, heavy or fancy, remember that you ! will find the best that money and ex- I perience can buy at H. M. Wingaid's. ! Mrs. A. M. Harman has returned from a visit to her father, Mr. A. R. Mette, at Irmo, who has been quite ill for the past two weeks. The best ham to buy is the "Capital City." You will find them fresh and sweet at M. D. Harman's Grocery. Also the best bacon, fresh from the packers. Mr. Oorbitt Corley, son of sheriff P. H. Coney, has accepted a position with the firm of Jacobs Brothers, Columbia. Come look at the Panama hats we are showing this spring. They are the best values we have ever seenE. G. Dreher & Co. Mr. Fred Herndon has completed the job of painting High Hill church, in the Fork, and has returned to Lex- ? ington. j Our stock 'of pie peaches is very i large and owing to the season ad vane- j ing will sell you for a while, 4 can sfor I 30c. We want you to try them. W. P. Roof. Send in your renewals now for the Home ana Farm. Only 25 cents until 1st. I ^W* WW WW w rHIS Wl story of our store have we ofi nerate the many bargains at COLORED LA^ A line of the most colored lawns ever seer a city. All 18c. 15c, ; f colored lawns will be the yard WHITE LAW] We carry the largest i l complete line of White J Columbia. Special pric< week only at, from 8c to , , DEESS GrTNGUi EtTSand All the- latest patterns Or I n CTft ?J m Q Vl 1 F\f* QY"1 ttlbLUtUf} f)"'v ? * *??> "vl,u *-"v BU )a want g0 jn special sali [ease. tors and yard 0 ?25'00 REMWANTS. Special: dresses, o $25.00 1,000 short ends of lai E>ay you ginghams, percals, dresses, ist the silks, ginghams, etc. Wi Prices <jurin^r this sale at one-h l)? now inal prices. Every piece it $5.00. teed to be perfect. . M i n 9 ^wwwwwvw v ? Judge Shipp has granted ajnew trial in the case of Dr. J. J. Bickley vs. Jacob Koon, heard before him last 1 November. Now is the time to get your wants in tomatoes. We are selling four cans for 25c, and guarantee them to be of full weight and fine flavor. W. P. Roof. Mr. Julian P. Meetze, the popular bookkeeper of the Lexington Manu\ factoring Co., and the Saxe-Crotha mills, spent Sunday at St. Mathews. ITCH cured in 30 minutes by Wooford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold by Derrick's Drug Store. Gral3 Mr. J. P. Hook, of Route 1 Brookland, promptly sends us his dollar by 1 mail for another year's subscription. Let others do likewise. I Read the new advertisement of I Fitzmaurice in this issue. He is | offering extremely low prices on all ! kinds of merchandise. Thomas Craft, the young white man in jail awaiting an appeal to tile supreme court, has been quite sick for the pa9t several days but is beiter. Only 25 cents a year for tbe Home and Farm if you subscribe beforfe the first of June. Send us 25 cents at once. 1 ALTERATI FITZMAURICE'S TH 1704 and 1706 MAIN ST SATURDAY, MAY 15, Fitzi tion Sale. All the goods up-sta JUNE 1st, which consists of Mi Rugs, Suits and Separate Shirt take charge. We will fix the d< none in the Carolinas. We wan possible to have for the conveni prefer to sacrifice the goods tha rubbish. Also the down stairs d full share of price cutting, and & j ^i, : ?in ?A ituu Kb pi iocs iam you will not now. You know the reason wh] said. Now is the time to take 1 Sale. 764-17 W Mam SI. FfTZMAI ^nuuuuH! Bargains Unh< EEK ON :ered to the buying public me Mimnaugh's, but the following rNS CLOTHING beautiful 1 in this and and 12.tc sou fo, GENTS' ,0e FURNISHINGS rrs , , On account of and most Lawns in rearranging our ss for this store and prior 35c yard. to moving goods from one depart: in dress men* other d 12Jc to we are offering s at, the unheard of bar 10c gains in our Clot bin g and Barg ain (jen^3' purnishcaIl_ ings department. ft ^ t%n n 1 ujauxa?, flt Actuaj in he sold Cost * alf orig- pUrc}jase<] a sa guaran- neckwear the other day to the value of 75c -each : i n a up Colum bi vwwwwww:* Mr. Emanuel Taylor, one of the j moat prosperous citizens of the Boiling Springs section, was here on Satur- | day and kindly remembered us with j his dollar for another year. j Dr. J. W. Sandel has returned from j Augusta and Columbia, where he has j been under treatment for several i weeks. His many friends will regret j to leave that his health is not very \ much improved. ; The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , Scott Hendrix continues quite ill, so much so that Miss Sadie Gulledge, an experienced trained nurse from the Columbia hospital, is in attendance. The Little Mountain School will close with a picnic on Friday, May 21 at. The exercises will commence at ten o'clock and will consist of an essay by Nollie Shealy, the only member of the graduating class, and addresses by Geo. B. Cromer aud Rev. E. J. Sox. Mrs. J. Bunnell, representing the White Advertising Company, of New York, spent Saturday in Lexington, in the interest of her comyany, an excellent illustrative and live advertis- : ing scheme for all kinds of business. I Mrs. Bunnell is an intellectual woman J of much beauty and charm and made j many friends while here. i ON SALE j IREE-ARCH STORE COLUMBIA, S. C. maurice started their Altera- ) irs will have to be sold by \ Llinery, Matting, Art Squares, i waists. The carpenters then i apartments up-stairs second to * t every accomodation that is j2 Lence of our customers. We j s n have them hurt by dust and t 8 epartments will receive their n 8 fine full stock to select from o buy at any other time but c f we have to sacrifice, enough p p ;he advantage of this Great i< P MICE'S Cttombta, S. C. i !VWW*V%rVWV% sard of Before LY AT rchandise at such sacrtficin< n ' _i h 11 j wm give you an iaea 01 ti hats hei C o p t r i 5 t t 1908 by /Iichaels-Stern & Cq, Rotheutt. N V, OUT in pie line of summer cre(^ * any kin and offer you ties up straw tQ l for 2oc. the pric h & < a , S. C . ^vwwwwwv^ Soecial Prices 1 : In order to j Top Buggies at S Surreys at greatly Bed cheap?all in good cond to close out the stock, dition at bargain prices makes of wagons, such to suit. ^OTJR GUARA Hackney Wag( OLD These are strongly buil built an enviable reput H, Who is it that is not far that has been sold on tl buy a cheap, unreliable iu repairs and then not CRECOR 1113-1115 Hampton Aver We acknowledge with pleasure the receipt of an invitation from Miss Rosabelle Wessinger to attend the 3losing exercises of Columbia June 1st. Miss Wessinger is a member of the graduating class. The people of Congaree are complaining about the condition of the pld State road through Huckabaa iwamp, and the supervisor should ?ive the matter his attention as early is possible. Dr. L. A. Griffith, one of the most ucce9sful and popular physicians in Columbia, left Monday lor New Yorfc, | 0 take a post graduate course in sur- \ ;ery. He will be absent for about a j aonth. Upon his return he will give pecial attention to surgery ami his ffice practice. FOR SALE?(-room new cottage at lhapin, long porch, shady grove, 3cerlot, near depot, church and school. { tice $2,600; good terms. Diekert & ; ogle, Real Estate and Insurance, 110 Main street, Columbin, S. 0. 30 Wanted?Piedmont cigarette cou>ns. I will pay 45c per hundred cash 1 redeeming these coupons. Rice B. Harman. wwvwwwwwv MIMNAU ? prices as we are offering for thi> le price reductions: r WAIST BARGAINS. ShOCS f fvhite shirt waists at speces. This is an opportun- carry should not miss: leading sho alues now at 89c ff Vlliv alues now at SI.19 . . i . ?, .n All we ask alues now at $1.49 alues now at ?1.69 us a ca^ ? alues now at ?1.89 As for pric alues now at ?2.19 we cannot 1 alues now at ..$2.69 , . ? where in th ?ABLE DAMASK rt ends oi table 'damask, ^ there , 3 and 31 yard Jenghths may want, ] sold at less than manufacCall in wl MILLINERY HEADftUA needless for us to comment LEXI millinery. Our hats le latest style?hats that ie old look young and the t\>\ look look pretty j| s eet. Our trimmings em- jh ^K ery thing and our prices Mkj. t reasonable. Buy your MEN'S HATS line of men's hats is a ~ \\Tr, iirt u v^uiuuiuia. y\ c iJttvc d of hat from the common the finest Panama and es are low. Z o m p a * w ^'WVWVWWVWWt on a Few Buggies a make room we will sell, as long as h 4 /\/\ J jv /\/v PttO.UU 10 oo.uu Open Buggies at $4 uced Prices Severn second hand Ba Lition. A lot of new Shafts and Poles Two second hand Pord Runabouts thj The largest stock of all of the dififei as Old Hickory, Mitchell, Hackney an NTEE MEANS SOMETHING. ins - Old Hicli ? HICKORY WAGO] t wagons that have stsod the test of t: ation for good service and honest valu A.CKNEY WAGONS niliar with the good qualities of this i lis market for years ? There is no reas wagon that will cost you as much as get the proper service at a minimum Y-CONDER MU |U? - - ! a#*#*-***##***#***#****##*##***#! | * I The Caldwel * I 1552 Corner Main and Taylc % Columbia Bank. Centrally loca % & George J. Howell, Proprietor. J. H. * ? _ < ; Katea 92.00 per day. La j | Headquarters for the U. C. 1 ' * | Free baths on Saturday ? J CUISINE UNEXCI * * * Proper and Careful Attention Giv * * Now Under New Management Best brands of cigarg always found at The Bazaar. j On ice vwwwww* GH'S 1 5 week only. It ^ or Everybody ? 4"U~ ? --** xl_ - - i nc in a.Acs oi tne 0 e factories for Men ^ n in this country. ? you to do is to give ^ ind be C convinced. ? es we know that S be undersold any- # ie South. J , is anything you J ffimnaugh has it. w lile in the city. ^ RTERSFOB f NGTON PEOPLE. ^ i ===== | ny, | t rWWWWVW ind Carriages they last: < 0.00 to $45.00 bcock Surreys very we will sell cheap at are in ideal con ent sizes of the best 3 mi t ?11 HI lq rnornnm. xerms ;ory Wagons MS ime, and they haye ies. well known wagon ion why you should the purchase price cost. LE CO. Columbia, S. C? * - * I Hoteh | ir Streets n-nnnaitA ? ted. Columbia, S. C. % * $roodward, Ass't Manager. a* irge Cool Booms. J? Vs and T. P. A.'s. ? * ind Sunday. J 1 2LLED. t * * en to All Guests. * Watch u? Grow. * j e drink* of a)l kinds and flavor* I found at the Bazaar Fountain . in *ca<ca. K