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I WMMMIIMWMBWB????????M? The Newest Where Sale of White Goods That Offers Real Savings * T* -?- ??? 4-V.o, on_ 9 in L.men aneeung we uuei ^yuu uio I inch all Pure Linen, for, yard, 89c. I Union Linen Sheeting, 90 inches wide, 1 offered for, yard 49c. a Union Linen Sheeting, 72 inches wide, a offered for, yard 37 l-2c. I Plain Luna Lawn; looks, lasts, launders 1 like real lawn; 36-inch goods, yard 25c.; a 27-inch goods, yard 15c. 1 In checked Luna Lawn we make the I following- prices: 27-inch goods, four 1 grades, at 15c, 18c, 20c, and 25c. S Plain Flaxon Lawn, 36-inch goods, two 1 excellent qualities, yard, 25c and 20c. t no : Uieckea naxon l^awn, oo mciies muc, yard, 25c. Millinery You can find a Hat here to fit your features and your purse. You could wish for no more generous assortment of beautiful Hats than we offer you. * There is a style, a shape, a color combination for every woman, while there is such a wide range of qualities and prices that you are certain to find the Hat to your liking here. Some bought before Easter, but there are still many choice models new, since we have put on display for the season. ORDER BY MAIL 7SXT0ZL AND SCISSORS. fr^8^1 hS??e0S?nton feflldhlVMi ? "* MWAWMwwwi frODl & DI16I YlSlt tO ? < friends in Columbia. ' Wayt He Notes 6athered Here and Miss Nellie Caughman ^ daughter of Railroad. There by a Dispatch Man. Caughman of Columbia, - T> T? <~i / W ? ^ 1 W -11 1 of the Misses Efird for a Rev. E. 0. Oionk, of Columbia, will weet# preach at Pilgrim Lutheran Church mJ*v Sext Sunday a? 11 a. m. SK^faS Hon. Sam J. Leapharfc, Lexington's 50c per gallon popular and efficient postmaster, spent '. f ' _ Saturday in Columbia. Magistral E. T. Rau( ,, _J _ . 1 , . . . tine, was here Monday < Mr. Sam Long has moved his bar- business, ber shop into the department 6tore T a- ? u j building .ladies! call and see _ . , i i mi. -o silks, imported waist Get your garden seed at The Bazaar {oulard a?d CiagonaI fiil if you want to obtain the best results, the latest fashions in High grade first patent flour, best on The prices will astonish the market, at M. D. Harman's gro- H. N. Ka eery. Try a sack. Dr. L. C. Brooker, of Mrs. Dr. E. P. Derrick and little here for the medical so son, Homer, spent several day9 in Co- on Monday. lumbta last week. FOUND?At my place Gardens are looking fine, and it will a??? one black sow si not be long before vegetables will be about 801bs. Owner ca: plentiful. b>* Paying bill and The best of groceries, canned goods Kaniiner, Lexington, rc and a lot of good things to eat you Subsoribe for the IIo find at all times, at M. D. Harman's j now?only 25c a year m grocery. ! May. I Dry Goods, Notions, Sho Goods, Waists, Skirts, Etc. complete this season than e^ bought at such low prices tL preciate our offerings. Eve: Summer for men, women ai people cordially welcome. 919 Gervais St. Alex Ayoul imrnwrrnTTTwni?inn,, 11, Out For The You Get What You 1 Outfitters for Women, Misses and Children a wnman wpars nan be nurohased here. From the daintiest bit of lingerie to handsome evening gowns, we have what you want and at the right price. Our Coat Suits in the new light weight pattern foi spring and summer wear embrace every style and fancy. Workmanship and fit are perfect, at all prices. Beautiful Lingerie dresses, which will be mucb worn this season. You cannot find better values in pretty and dainty gowns than we offer, all at very popular prices. An unusual special here is cur line of Hcuee Dresses. These garments are made of Madras and French Ginghams; well made. Prices $7.50 to$12.50. Spring Waists Every new style, every good spring fabric in SpriDg Waists can be found here. We have always carried a9 many Waist9 as all other Columbia stores combined, and have a completer assortment than ever before. The "Standard" Waist is one of the popular sellers. They are made of imported French Lawn, elaborately trimmed in laces. Price range; $1.2 5 $1.60, $1.75, $2.25 and $2 50. The "Opera" Waist is ever popular. Under this line you will find Waists of sheer Lingerie, trimmed in laces, beautifully and well made, many exclusive designs, at $3.50, $5.00, $6 00 and $7.00. Oar pride Waist in the Fisk, Clark and Flagg Tailored Shirt Waist. These wai9ts are made of imported linen?and well made, too. We'd advise yon to buy one of these Waists when selecting something tailored. Prices $3 50, $4 00, $4.50, $5 00 and $6.50. Among the new Silk Waists this season we have an excellent value in Japanese and China Silk. These waists are excellent garments?made well and fit. Price only $1 89. has returned Miss Pearl Stuart, of Columbia, \$h< relatives and jg visiting her aunts, the Misses Stuart spent a most delightful Sunday as thi , the charming guest of her friend, Miss Hattie Har Commissioner man, near St. Peter's church, was the guest Mre. Jacob Roberts and little daugh ^ few days this ter, of Columbia, are visiting relative in and around Lexington. rrup, at M. D. Fifty laborers wanted at once at thi Orleans syrup Lexington quarry. Good wages. , f -r n SALE at a bargain?Set o xsaiieii- g^ore fixtures, c isistmg of show cas Dn matters or eg^ 8Ca]eSj jron safe? cheese cutter, pa per cutters, large braS3 lamp and oth our Japonica er articles. W. H. Donley, Gilbert goods, figured S. C. ks and all of dress rroocft. There will be communion service t yOU> ' at Pisgah next Sunday at 11 a. m .miner & Co. The subject of the discourse will 'be Swansea, was "The Isew Birth as Taught by th iciety meeting Lutheran Church." i ?ii ?i CTaMMMomwnwBaawPWia?MBfywii it ~I (aboutamonth jj q0 fc0 Henry Drug Store, Chapin, loat weighing a s. C., to have your eyes tested for 1 secure same J. J for ad. J T. glasses. Examination free. We )ute 2. also handle a full line of drugs, >me and Farm patent medicines, jewelry, paints, :itil the first of etc. ________________ in Columbia, S. C. >es, Hats, Ladies' Dress Our stock is far more vex before and we have iat you cannot but apryhting for Spring and ad children. Lexington 3, Prop. Columbia, S. C. Want and At the Right I Stylish and Serviceable Silks You must see our line of Sedo Silks. This quality of goods is 27 inches wide i and will make an excellent dress, while at the same time it is serviceable. The i price is only, yard, 75 c. We are selling 24-inch Foulards that t most stores would charge you 70 cents for, for only, yard 59c. Rajah Silk, 27 inches wide and the regular $1.00 quality, is offered for only, yard, 89c. In 36-inch Taffetta, in soft-finish foulard patterns. This piece of goods is the latest creation for Spring frocks. The quality of this goods is the best; the price only, yard, $1.39. Sale of Table Linen Mercerized Damask, extra good quality, for, yard, 50c. ; Hemmed Napkins, good quality, size 18x18; the dozen, 98c. Unbleached Hemmed Napkins, size 18 xl8, regular $1.25 quality; price $1.00. : We Are Starting 1 of Fi 8 I t . . I-1loaded I FARM Di ? It is time to haul fertilizers and pu wagon and nono better than the Mitchell the wagon business. 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue OUK GTJAftANT MB Bl? I I HI II I I III BUI 1 H1MII IBWIIIWI il I III II mm ! I TV I M?n T7! 1 O Mrs. iteuoen iiarinan, wnu waa i imn. uu,. operated upon at the Columbia bospi- i Bradford ret tai by Drs. Owens and Derrick last j Saturday eve week, is improving rapidly and will j ^jr j y t return borne tbe lattoi part ot this and olever cit week. town Monday At Meetze & Son \ ou will find the j and profitabh best line of white dress goods ever I Mrs. B. D. opened in Lexington. Lawns and a j a delicious m variety of other weaves. Just cell j we have seen a id see for yourselves. You'll ibid | Prof. W. II their prices right. J was in town j Prospects aie good for a large fruit ^e.st teacher crop so far. mighty cleve I The county board of registration ^ Better subs was in session Monday. Farm now if club. Mrs. J. L. Crout. ot Gilbert Route 1, T. . , has been in Knowlton's hospital, Co- it is always j lumbia, since last luesday, where she what you wai j underwent an operation for append!- ???"? at *l* I oitis and other troubles. She is get- I ?roce*y* i" ? i ovpr t.n-Av u i ting along nicely. table. J " Paint and paper your homes?make ? , . them neat, and aitractive?ami buy ViUu . your paper and paint, from Webb's, Columbia Jm Art Store, Columbia, S. C. Columbia Ju street when A new line of low quarter shoes for j men, women and children, in all sizes Mr. J. P. Ri [ and styles. Bo sure to see our line one of the pi ! before you buy. Meetze & Son. the county b< Mr. Lester Miller has accepted a po- in townMonc j sition at Batesburg. ant call. i Price. We Sell "Modern Clothes" | You might, if you dropped into a shop in Broadway, be able to find just such styles as we show in our shop. You might, if you cared to, pay the New York price and obtain them. But you are not in New York and we know you prefer makinrx a savina when vou lose notfiinf? O O J O Q by doing so. The "College Chap, Sr." and the "English" are two of the most clever models which we have ever seen. They have that brisk young air about them that cannot be resisted, and which young fellows wouldn't care are dare to resist. ? It would please us greatly to have you see these garments which so smack of joyous youth. Won't you see what clever wearables we have brought to town for your benefit? We cannot bring a New York shop to your very door, but we can bring styles as clever and as fascinating as any you'll find in the Metropolis. You see these "Modern Clothes" and we'd see that you're not bored in looking at them. ==================== I COLUMBIA, S. C. I MHManHMMMHHMDMHHHHMWaMDaHBMBHnMnnBMi flt Over With a New Lot ne Mules advertisement last week of sixtyad Horses and Mules at $20.00 to per head off brought a good run ness and practically cleaned out * >dds and ends. We have just una fine bunch of extra good Mules. \ WAGONS .1 t out the compost, no better time to buy your , Old Hickory and Hackney. These are leaders in ider Mult So. Columbia, S. C 'EE MEANS SOMETHING. bboebbcbbbhbhp5pwb11omin^?rawp*"" *>ji ???1 Edwards and Mr. Jules I , Prof- Cyrug L. Shraly, principal of ? ?' -*r -i- ? ! tm-* ifMmiiiiir *i*h<u.l i>f was urneci to iNew lors; ua : --- - u here tor the week end, Lyras is one rT. , I of the brightest and l est fellows that I isg, a prosperous farmer | eVer lived, und ir goes without; saying iizen of Route 3, was in j jie jg making good" with the i and gave us a pieasan. , p20pje 0f Camden. 3 Ca ]' WANTED?Second hand bags and Clarke nas our thanks for , burlap: any kind; any quantity; anyess of lettuce, the lirst j where. RICHMOND RAG COMPAthis year. i XY, Richmond, Ya. 25 . Mills, of Cedar Groro. J qi(j newspapers for s:ile at The Friday. He is one of the j Dispatch oflice at 10c hundred, a in the county and a r t at.,?-h, ..... r (r mtlcman ' i,lr J* Ij* one of the most ? ' ! successful business men of Lec&ville, cribe to the Homo and ' was in town for a short while Monday you want to got in on 25c Mr# H# A> Meefze, the popular an(J | eliicient cashier of the National Bank j in order to find just . ot Leesviile, was here on Monday. "m? \Vin.'?ri'9Wpo!)iilar State Senator Orosson, of Leesviile. * , M" i , I was here Monday attending ihe menR i-KOf the count? medical?y and rant something fo* the | shaking hands with his friends. ^ the old ra^s srr n iron ' Mrs?\Wn;- B- Blume, of Bamberg, the oiii ra s, . ^ a, ls vlsiur<r her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nd carry them to the I A Marks i \ T1 ( ll* PV.'l ) ?{ ! ' .l1"*'... " _ . _ ... | j>ir. w. ii. Bickley lias moved Jus you go to Columbia. market into the Lexington Departchardson, of White Ro ;k, moat store building. >pular new members ot Mr. (ins A. liopp, the popular Cora- % 4 jard of registration, was Cola salesman, is in town today handlay and gave us a pleas- | ing out calendars and mingling with ! his friends. I l'