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-1 - - =====? SOME C Mimnaugh's Purchasing i store to undersell othei Our Suit Department Is Full of Values Now is the time to buy the clothes you will wear this year. A visit to oui Suit Department will convince you thai it is^ expensive worry to bother with dressmakers when everything you wan1 can be had here so much better and sc much cheaper. From the ordinary house dress to the dazzling afternoon and evening dresses we can please you, for "it's merely a *? ii u__ j matter of coming to Mimnaugn s to gei what you want at the right price." Still a Big Line of Millinery Though millinery buying has been taking away many beautiful hats from this store, our workrooms have been ; busy, and at this near midseason we offer you a selection larger, no doubt, than most stores have at their "openings." But we advise you to delay no longer. The hats are going fast?they are such creations as to compel purchasing. Visit our millinery department and select your hat , f ^ ? . I ; ORDER BY MAIL 8 PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Mrs. Reaben Harmai __ the Columbia hospital ^ .. wl . _ .. . . and is doing well. # Wayside Notes Gathered Here and We regret to annou. There by a Dispatch Man. j.llDejs ?o ?1 Jo9epl home on Saluda.' i Miss Eleazer, daug > i. tt o. _ . Eleazer, and Bachman . Go to Henry Drug Store, Chapin, th0 FoJk haye retar ' S. C., to have your eyes tested for Knowlton Hospital in C glasses. Examination free. We they underwent an op also handle a full line of drugs, ?ie patent medicines, jewelry, paints, BotiTare entSSy'we etc. highest praise of the < 8 j ment thev received wl | ular institution. Mrs. Elizabeth Derrick, of Leesville, Mayor Sam P. Roof; is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. P. pw00f, jr., 0f the Les .H. Shealy. ^ Bank, attended the i Mr. Julian P. Meetze was a visitor State bankers at.Aikm tor to St. Matthews for the week end. Henrv Kleckley 5 or <> doses "666" will cure any ill at his home near ti 'caseof Chills and Fever. Price 25c. the regret of his many Pringle T. Youmans, a leading mem- You will always tit] ber of the Columbia bar, was in town bread at The Bazaar. Mouday on legal business FOR SALE?One FOR SALE?Oliver typewriter and recently repaired; just furniture. May Bradford. truck farmers and lig Mr. Samuel B. George, president of bargain. ^ Ric the Home National Bank and general Fresh shipment of c; manager of the Citizens Telephone ers just arrived at The Co., was confined to his home by ill- day. ness for a couple days this week. Mr. Harry Harmati, Fcurjmore refrigeratorr to go at K actual cost, at Scott Hendrix's Furni- Palmetto Collegiate In ture store The many friends of The many friends of Co). M. D. Har- regret to le man are glad to see him out again, keen (lulte ^ &lnce Sn after having been confined to the bed 5 or 6 doses "666,! r?r several days. cise of Chills and Fcv Barrett Jone3, Esq., of Batesburg. Mr. Frank Kimine was here Monday on legal business. burg, is spending a co ICE! ICE! I wish to announce to on matters of business ; ray friends and customers that I have Mr. and Mrs. W. P. ximyed my market into the Depart- day at Clarke's Mill, ment store building, and will handle Mr. and Mrs. Paul P. ice in addition to all kinds of fresh Miss Sadie Bacon, c meats. All orders for ice will be de- the guest of Miss Ma livered promptly. Your patronage the week-end. ' sjlicitea. W. li. vivi^nx. 1 wp WANTED-Second Mioses Lillian and E^sie Rawl, Jes- burlap: any kind; any ' sie Addy and Katie Bushardt, of Co- vvhero. RICHMOND lumbia, were the guests of ?*Ir. ana NY, Richmond, Va. Mrs. Ckas. A. Geiger on Sunday. Mr. W. H. Keisler, a prosperous, Wm. Piatt progressive and cleyer farmer residing w p. & g on route 5, called in to see us one day J % las^we^t. dress goods, millinery, The best flour, the brsfc meal, the notions fcver seen jn . best sugar, the bc9t coiTee, the best | jjrm always carters to syrup, tiie best hams, the best bacon, ! trade, and you are cor the best, canned good*, the best vege- j inspect their stock tables, the best of everything that's \ elsewhere. You'll fir good to eat, you lind at II. M. Wing- i best and their pric ard's auJ the pliers are right. Communion services at St. John's Jud^Q Hiske roxt Sunday at 11 a. m. The subject Judge A G Haskel' ^ r!ii u '-ThoWwKirth ou ige 21. O/. tiasKrii. OI tut: seiuiun ?vm n/u. . . Taught bv the Lutheran Church." k"?wn raeinn the b?.a 'i'De name "subject will bo presented at f")n}? 1,1 Columbia 1:11 Nazareth as -1:30 p. in. '",ian PPf 110" ,la ' t 0 , struct ion ot the bowels. Mr. Kinsler Roof spent Sunday wa3 H^))lu 7i vearsl of . with his lather at Arthurs. : ? Don't you want a nice brd lotmge BAEBEC or a comfortable hammock? If you I will furnish a firs do, you can find just what you want, with refreshments at Si at lowest prices, at Scott Hcnurix s qh ?he iirst Saturday ? * i , .1... Furniture store. i tume uuu enjoy mo Every dollar helps, so send u* yours ! frieuds and hear the ca "by mail if you are not coining to town . ! 33 H. Cr )ower?paying cash, and get ? f m r stores in the State, l hen yc i Stylish and Serviceable Silks You must see our line of Sedo Silks. This quality of goods is 27 inches wide ' and will make an excellent dress, while at the same time it is serviceable. The ^ price is only, yard, 75c. We are selling 24-inch Foulards that | most stores would charge you 70 cents for, for only, yard 59c. Rajah Silk, 27 inches wide and thereg, ular$1.00 quality, is offered for only, | yard, 89c. In 36-inch Taffetta, in soft-finish foul '' rni__*_ _ _r i-U^ ara pairerns. i ms piece ui guuus is uic latest creation for Spring frocks. The quality of this goods is the best; the price ' only, yard, $1.39. Summer Wash Skirts. These are all new, just came in, and you will find your size here. White Linene Skirts at $1.00 to $2.50. Brown Linen Skirts, excellent quality, $4.98. White Linen Skirts, wide range of styles and qualities, every one the best at the price asked, $2.50 to $7.50. , -jp i returned from Mad Doe Scare,. . ? i!: i on Saturday, . On Sunday last Rosa, the 13-yearold daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ice tne serious Amick, wa9 severely bitten by a dog, ti Shull at her which, at the time, was thought to fbe suffering from rabies. The dog was xx xt killed Monday morning and its head Bouknight, of carried to Dr. Coward in Columbia ned from the for examination. After making a Columbia, where ?are5?1 examination it was found that eration for ap- tee dog was not mad which was a -tion of Dr J Rreat relief to 1116 faml,yheir physician' 0n Saturday a d?2 bit several dogs II and sneak in andcattle on the plantation of Mr. W. excellent treat- H' Hendrix on Hollow creek. The rip nt- rhi? rnn dog wa9 killed and its head carried to nleat this pop- Co?lmbia- In the opinioa of Dr. ttt -r. Coward the dog was suffering from and Mr. W. P. hydrophobia. The animals bitten :ington Savings have alreadv been killed, neenng of the . - mast week Joia Osliorno Is Ho More. ovui LCfn John F. Osborne, the first printer own, niucu LO ,, . -n* .. l. friends ")at eV8r set a ^'P? on tae Dispatch , " . and who was connected with this ( lci fresh bakers pyp?r f0r many years, died in Port-^ > land, Oregon, in February last .Mr.? spring wagon, Osborne was a man of kindly dispell the thing for sition and made friends wherever lie ht hauling. A went. He was also well known in e B. Harman. Columbia, be having worked in the ake3 and crack- printing offices there for a number of Baraar yester- years. He is survived by his wife and one brother, son of Mr. Hen rk, entered the Shake Into Your Shoes stitute Monday. ... . ? , ? , Tt i, Alb-n s Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures pninMrs. George S. ful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet ami ioarn that she has stantly takes the sting out, of corns and ndav niffht bunions and and makes walking easy. Try " '"<=> 11 lij-uuy. ou1u cvul) nur/ig. ?juio. ' will cure any er. Price 23c.. T, of Spartan- To Orgaaiss Democracy. nplo days here In this issue County Chairman D. F. ?. Efird issues a call to the various tfernPtoof spent Sun- ocratic clubs of the county to meet the guests of anc! reorganize or Saturday, the 23rd Clarke. > of April. f So far not a single candidate has it ooiunioin. was ai,ncliriCed, and it looks now like it 3 Lraciloiu lor wjj| ^ a q.jjpt campaign. But most likely there will be something doing hand bags and immediately after the county couvonquantity; any- tion, which will be held on the -first BAG COMPA- Monday in May. 25 ^ gon> At 2?imna*agh's. n . ,." Mimnaugh's Greater Department CoJumoia, have Store has never before presented a lines of ladies more lovely scene than right now. 1 dry goods and Every department is a complete store Colunioia. This within itself, and everywhere the the Lexington greatest bargains ever heard of greet aialiy invited to j -jie oye Every day is bargain day at Derore uuying jviiiunau^h's, and it matters not when hj their goods you visit the bit: store, you always os tn ' lowest. i find a throng of busy shoppers. Tne ! broad smile of the popular and ever 11 DS&Cl. j congenial proprietor is evidence of the i . one of the best j 'acl ^iat Mimnaugh's sales are all that , to, died at his eould he desired. s morning, fol- I When you go to Columbia, whether ist night for ob- j on business or pleasure, call at Mini. Jud^e Haskell i Hugh's Greater Department Store, ige. f ? ( ryn j Th^re Has Recently Been Placed 'tIE. I. . . I J II till ino Iirtl^ Siorrs ii.i ill ^iru.^ani. < i-cliiss baroceno . herb tire for woman's ills, ?-;t'! *<! Mnihnr eedmail S. U I Cray's Austral an Loaf It isthiouly < ortaio 711\xr mil/ I n'Kulator. 1,>ui?-kIy rolievvs f??i? ?.l ? uvak11 Jlii.v I,flu. | rii-s-.ts ami I>H"ka?'hii. Kidnuv, bladder and (lav wil.ii }our j Urinary troubles. At all drutr^ists or by ndidates. j mailaO', Samp'n free. _ Address, The 3'ether omer Oswald. ! ^rai" 1 agBEB8BBEBB3BBsaagmmBragn^^^BM ting big discounts?enables >u can generally find at Mirr Good White Goods. 34-inch Flaxon Lawn, plain, the yard, :soe and doc. 36-inch checked Flaxon, yard 25c. White Madras for skirts and ladies' suits, the yard 12?c. Colored Madras, 36-inch, imported goods for shirtwaists, children's and ladies' dresses and suits, the yard, 18c. We have just received a new line of col ored Lavsns at, the yard, 5c to 12c. Good Gauze Vests. 10c Vests for 5c. 12Jg Vests ior 8?c. 15c Vests for 10c. Now is the time for you to put in your supply of Gauze Vests for summer at these prices. 5,000 yards of French Ginghams. It comes in plaids, stripes, voiles, fancy tissue, chiffon lisse, ten yards to customer at this price, the yard, only 19c. Ice Cream Churns. 1-quart size, ?1.25; 2-quart size, $1.85; 3-quart size, ?2.25; 4-quart size, ?2.50; 6-quart size, $3.50; 8-quart size, ?3.75. Water coolers at low prices, ?1.50 to ?6.00. We Are Starting < of Fii . - - J FARM It is time to haul fertilizers and put wagon and none better than the Mitchell, the wagon business. 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue OUR GUAR AWT] It Is ITo Longer a Question ! 0AR9LM.* , * s 17 East Trad as to whether . i Wanted Met Dermozone \ i?gs, by learni will grow hair j in our sample absolutly. ? | injf. averaging of this paper is i P0?l elassifica1 a walking tes- Jpp f- ,l,en i'1 the ( timonial, as ^- MBt stand the cotti well as others J??'** anlee to learn too numerous ' eyesight in 30 to mention, to in charge of ai the efficacy of business. W tn dorse men t9 h Dermozone Enter now, an to grow hair on I1' jor noxt geasoi a ball head. ? ? Dr. Harding has added an auxiliary, W^EELWBIGI! in that of a Toilet Soap, which contains no acids or animal fats, with We arc prep \\ hich to \v2ij4i) the 8c3il|) before cuifi repisir work on Dccasiouallv while using Dertxiozone. . , A cake of this soap cuu be had with ri3t>oer tires j?u ?ach bottle of Dermozone. Morsesh Dcrmozone is for sale by voar local \ye solicit a r> ^i9t- ' and guaranty rAYLOR DRUG CO., Headquarlers, p R, lo20 Main Street, Columbia, S. C. ** At Rawl Old S rv 111 *VI Vx l r\ ^ 1-v d /-u /V. rtn4- ?-x /"] t\ nr.*- H v>iuiuinuia 5 uig^cdi miu uest g inaugh's what you want. 1 We Sell "Modern Clothes" I You might, if you dropped into a shop I . in Broadway, be able to find just such 8 styles as we show in our shop. You 8 might, if you cared to, pay the New York I price and obtain them. But you are not 8 in New York and we know you prefer 8 making a saving when you lose nothing B 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. Tf Irl nl oocfl lie? rrrvao+lir limrn ?tau xi ??\jxxx\-x ^iv^aoL/ u.o gitcxtijr nav g j uU 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'll see that you're not bored in looking at them. COLUiMBIA, s. c. Over With a New Lot ne Mules advertisement last week of sixtyad Horses and Mules at $20.00 to r>^r hpad off hroucrht a aood run ness and practically cleaned out dds and ends. We have just una fine bunch of extra good Mules. WAGONS out the compost, no better time to buy your Old Hickory and Hackney. These are leaders in idsr Ills Co, m Columbia, S. C 3E MEANS SOMETHING. COTTON SCHOOL! pi a ?5f|||| | nf a Si: Ghar!$!f3, S3. 0. J i to increase their earring the cotton business T>. i ur. j rooms. We teach grad- fccreen Doors and Windows, shipping, buying and jc. Cream Churn?. , American and Livercion. Great demand for Refrigerators, all siz;\s, lotton belt, who under- T >r jii business. Wo guar- Lawn MowwS, any one with ordinary Rubber IIosc, days. Our sample room } i export in ihe cotton Mantles, JLlies, Crates, rite for terras and on- < W- Strtvos nn.l Knnws. om form i'r students. ' aaka your contract Cutlery and Tableware. IT mSLaSKSMiTH 118 ^ STEWART a red to do any kind of / l busies, and wagons, I 1526 Main St. Columbia, 3. C. Lfc on in short notice. coins a Specially, g w , share <>t vonr patronage ?? wait. . satWao'ion Pure prize winners, White Rose * i Comb Wyandotts, eggs to set from WL & COMPANY. I pure stock at $1.2> per dozen. Order m (and. Lexington, S. C. " B'^e. j i I