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? ! The Right Th r: fvoV Our Suit Department Is Full of Values Now is the time to buy the clothes you will wear this year. A visit to our Suit Department will convince you that it is expensive worry to bother with dressmakers when everything you want ; can be had here so much better and so I much cheaper. From the ordinary house dress to the iiazzling afternoon and evening dresses we can please you, for "it's merely a matter of coming to Mimnaugh's to get what you want at the right price." I Still a Bie Line of Millinery w* ~ 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 V ====== % * > . ORDER BY MAIL * cawMw A?m flrttsaAfl a a j Qo to Henry Drug S fhpid* Note* Gathered Here and J There by a Dispatch Man, also handle a full li patent medicines, je\s Did the cold get your garden? Bliss May Bradford left on Monday ? for New York on an extended visit t her sistei, Mrs. Ella Edwards. Miss Ida Reeder, c visiting at the home 5 or 6 do968 "666" will euro any Roof, case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. Mrg j A McClaii Mrs. P. T. Brodie and children left daughter, of Augusta, ? Monday for Leesville, where they will of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mai spend some time with relatives. I Sav, "old cook in Mrs. John Wilson Butler spent a few T days in Colombia last week, the gnesst H ^ Wineard's'Gro of relatives and friends. will sorely dfd just wi If you need anything in the Furni- and the prices are alwa tore line, whv go elsewhere, when yon Presh shipment of oa can find mat what yon want, and at er, jnst 3rr^ed at Tlle ; lowest prices at Scott Hendrlx, Furni- ^ ^ tare Stjre. ^ ., Mr. E. W. Burnett. < Mr. Logan A. George who holds a R. L. Lybrand & Co. lucrative position in New York, is spent yesterday in Lexi visiting his mother, Mrs. D. L. George. jg tjme to buy y See the announcement of the new Freezers and you will li arrivals at Julian P.'Meetze. ^f11 Blizzard, at er's. All sizes and pn; Every delegate should attend the fore yon buy one. county convention on next Monday. rphe ?0y Youn 8ay, reader, send us yonr dollar for was in town yesterday, the Dispatch. Campaign will soon Mrs. T. S. Brown, open and it will be interesting. Brown, Miss Annie 1 Mr. Wm M. Schwartz, of Colombia. ^ apentSunday withrelatives and/riends M> Sam Roof>8Buick. Fine lot of candies jn Come on candidates, we know you The Bazaar, are coming. It didnt snow, but it The best Cultivator is the "Carolina" ^he wood-pile all right ( for sale at FL N Karniner's. It does All lovers of music the work to perfection, and once you Columbia Music Festiv use it, you would not do without it. 5th of May, are cordis t j -n jj jt, call at Malone's piano ; Wan tod Fodder, pe ay mes and bar. Hn(J 3ee hjs excejJenl 9 in_exchange.for mbannpbon to The a,ld orga,)s whi(jh h( Dispatch. Applj at tnia office. special terms and at lo' Tomato plants, 25c the hundred, at Mr Wade HarmaIli , Dru(t Co. section was in town Mo Miss Lueile Butler has returned the smaller grain and c from Gaffney, where she has been had been grtatly damaj teaching for several months. culiar weather conditio W. W. Hawes, Esq., of New Brook- 5 orf " d?se3 "?66" land, was in town Monday on legal case of Chills and Feve: business. Fishing tackle in ^ ?T o ai ' always in stock at The FOR SALE?Soring wagon, neatly painted and in first class condition, j Send u* your dues. Just the thing for truck farmers, and j money. all mannerof light hauling. A bargain. I n ? u r Applv to RICE B. HARMAN, Lexing- ' s^a!'y "ar . ens.o, ton, S. C. ke bure *tjie co LOST?One bay mare about 10 or 12 your post office address year old and blind in right eye. Any- Messrs. H. Z. Adams body that tares up Iw mate will t of Hollow ore, k, ~ "'? T Urttvt^fATl Ullliomfl ?r v- % uuuiijr mi. -? Monday on manors or o Swansea, S. 0. came down in Mr. Adan Mr. Q. Y. Wingard has finished Supervisor Langford boring a deep well on the lot of C. S. for a short while Moi Raucb, next to EQrd & Dreher's office, Lewis says the chainga opon which the new livery stable will roads to beat tho band, shortly be eroeted, Misses Trannie B'.ac We dirert special attention to the Ballentine, two charmii advertisement of W. 8. & G. W. of the Hollow Creek An^^wa, of Americns, Ga., elsewhere Thursday night and Jr %bU Issoe. Read it. lnends here. i??iiJJ"II m?giflt?( ? i mm I Stylish and Serviceable Silks I 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 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. 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. wm wm mm mm mm w mm wm mm ma ? ?V ? "? Sale cf Crockery and G-laas- , tore, Oh.pin, w Etc. 68 tested for 1 free. We Mimnaugh, in Columbia, Is offering ne of drugs, an exceptional opportunity for house relry, paints, keepers to supply their home with everything in crockery and glassware. This department of the Mimnangh >f Edmund is atore is alway? filled with bargains, of Mr. W. P. ^ut 3usfc at particular time the offerings are even greater than ever tie, and little before. Here yon find all of the ire the guests needed and useful articles at prices the kitchen!" that you have never heard ?* before, ceries or some- Mimnaugh struck the market jast please, go to right when he bought his present eery and you stock for this department, and with j iat wan^? the ready cash he scooped in hun- I ^ ? , dreds of articles that cannot be tavefc bought today tor doublo what Mira~ naugh is selling them. Just visit this of the firm of J department and you'll be convinced , of Swansea, that Mimnaugh's is the place. ncrtrm I - ^ our Ice Cream With The Sick. I r*H "v111Kamh? W- P' Roof> who haa boen ex" es * See it be- tremely il1 for several days, haying been taken suddenly a week ago today, is very much improved. This a giner, or Irmo, wjjj indeed be giad news to her host of friends. T??at^e It will be pleasing news to the many m?etze friends of Miss Mary C. Wingard to ., speno Ihurs- iearn that she is very much improved g gone over 111 from her recent severe illness and is now on the high road to recovery, ist received at jyjr< George Kaminer continues to suffer at his home in the Rocky made us hunt Well section, although his condition is inough. said to be much more favorable than attending the last week, al the 4th and Mrs. M. D. Harm an has been quit 3 a.)ly invited to ill for a few davs. but is very much iud organ store better today, to the delight of manj' took of pianos friends. i is offering on Mr'.. Lteorge S. Drafts, who has w prices^ been ill for several days, is slightly r>r ine ueimar improved. uday. He said ? ;ei b^thT"^ Providence School Closed. ns. * The Providence school has closed will onro anv f?r tl2e season and the teacher, Miss r PriZ%n hula McLure, has returned to her . * i home at Kirksey. The school has had great variety i , m0tt suceessful term, and the paHazaar. < trons and pupils were both satisfied We need the i ^e services ot M:ss McLure. were ii? town ^^^Tfev^ears^ig^flyin^ usino.-s. They B machines were hardly I Ps automobile. | thought of, nor was I was in town 9 ^ mm lip. Hi sts* IScott s Emulsisnl: k and Mary i summer. Now Scott's g youn g ladies |j h.mulsion is as much a sum- g section, spent g mer as a winter remedy. g Friday with g Science did it. All Drogght* g i . ? Good White Goods. 34-inch Flaxon Lawn, plain, the yard, 25c and 35c. 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. 12?e Vests lor 81c. 15c Vests for 10c. Now i3 the time for you to put in your supply of Gauzo 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 * _ iU. l l.. in. price, me yuru, uuiy ajju. Ice Cream Churns* 1-quart site, #1.25; 2-quart sire, $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. j 'r Ladies, List Having disposed of, and moved ,-out grain and feedstuff's, I am now devotiug my - * r ancy rovers keeping things absolutely cleau, and making you to shop, and if you will visit my st inspection I am sure wo can sell you. Belov latest arrivals. GRAHAM FLOUR, fresh from the mil A full line of National Biscuit (Vs. Crac Bunker Hill Pure Maple Cane Syrup. Naboth Pure Grape Juice for the home, i Soliciting you** patronage, guaranteed clean, fresh and the very best of Fancy Groce JULIAN P. ME PHONE 71 v LEXINGTON = We Are Starting C of Fin FARM It is time to haul fertilizers and put o wagon and nona better than the Mitchell. C the wagon business. 1113*1115 Hampton Avenue OT7B GU Ait ANTE! **- ' J 1"" ^ 11w i I?a?KTwcwmt 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 qj in New York and we know you prefer " making a saving when you lose nothing by doing so. Men's Hats In hats we carry everything in the latest styles, in soft felt, Panamas and \ straws from the cheapest to the highest When you get ready to buy your Hat come to Mimnaugh's. SHOES!! SHOES!! All the latest styles and leading makes in Spring and Summer Shoes. We have them for men, women and children, from the very best dress shoe to the cheapest that's good in substantial farm shoes. COLUMBIA, S. C. M _ -1 j SOUH WEST OEORGIA ' tp"" i FARM LANBS . of my store, my J line to exclusive None better in the Sonth, red and * gray pebbly lands, most of it is ievel, pkg g^owsall kinds of crops profitably, very 1 ! healthy, delightful climate, good watr it attractive for er, and the lxst of people for neighore and make an bow. In easy reach of good schools J MS a few of our and churches. ">0,000 acres to select from, in tracts from 40 to 8,000 acres. Is, in I2ib sacks.. j Write today for complete list and 'kei'S. j how to get year expenses paid to see J this land. Do not delay, as prices are l in 10c bottles. rapidly advancing. J ig at all times, 1 W. 8. & G. W. ANDREWS, J ETiZ!EIj 34-36 Planters Bank Building 'S' ?' ? AMER9CUS, GEORGIA. ^ wniiian?mmiiiwibi n iaw?uuiiiimnMjwirtiMiw ?n ?ttwmmmmm?m jH|| >ver With a New Lot J le Mules 1 idvertisement last week of sixty- I d Horses and Mules at $20.00 to >er head off brought a good run M o <3 ess and practically cleaned out H Ids and ends. We have just un-^| i Knnrfi rvf ^vtra rrnr* A IVT.il WAGONS I -ut tie compost, no better .time to buy your^H >ld Hickory and Hackney. These are leaders in ^jgj 53 y il ^ WfiSi fe3 **?7 Columbia, S. C I _ 1