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NOW U We Cut the Price Linen Suits at Half Price. One lot of Linen Coat Suits will be placed on sale for ten days at half price. Assorted colors, white pink, bine, lilac, green, natural color linen; also white with pin stripes Now is the time for yon to get that washable Coat Suit at half price. Another shipment of those Brown Linen Coat Suits. For serrice, durability and style this is the I beet suit for you to buy?not at their regular price of 18.00 but at $5.98 Our stock of Lingerie Dresses was never more complete than now. We can supply your wants and at the right price. JUMPER DRESSES: One lot of Jumper Dresses assorted colors, white, pink, blue and lilac. These are all strictly new and up-to-date styles. Made of fine quality of washable Hep: $12.50 and $15.00: will sell during ten days' sale for $8.50 SHIRT WAISTS: One lot of Swiss, Lawn and Lingerie Shirt Waists some trimmed in Laces, Insertion and edges to match, with pin tucks: others are trimmed in embroideries, and others hand embroidered. Tbese shirt waists are worth from $1.25 to $1.75. We sell them at 98c Linen Crash Suits. One lot of I inen Crash Suits in White, Pink and Blue. This is a lot of strictly tailored suits and did sell for $10. Ten days sale price $7.00 ' ORDER BY MAIL i PENCIL AND SCISSORS. ?? Go to Henry Drug St Wayside Notes Gathered Here and s. c., to have your eye glasses. Examination There by & Dispatch Man. aiso handle a full lin ? patent medicines, jewc For fruit jars, pints and quarts, and etc* rubbers, go to H. N. Kaminer & Co. ? The County Democratic Executive . committee will meet on next Monday, rOKbALE Two pair July 4th. See county chairman Efird's goat harness ; the very call elsewhere. Lei every member -^PP'? Haltnvan be present. ^on, b. C. Mrs. C. A. Bouknight, one of our . Alight shower fell last prompt paying subscribers at New- is yery beneficial to gard< berry, certainly has our thanks for a *nS crops, renewal for another year. Mrg> j. McCarley, Mr. J. W. Daily, of Peak, kindly was the guest of Mrs. J. Temembers us with a dollar through several days last week, the mail to pay for his paper. Thanks. ^jr ^ p poof has ret Dr. David Harman, of Columbia, business trip to New Yor spent a few days here this week. TOAwmT>TA A u i. . ,r T _ , , ., WANTED:?A bushel i _s?fi?*_i00 V.^_is for sowing, on subscript]* vwucg aer ^euts, oucrm siiu er brihg tbem< D; . Corlej. ^.gg jyj^ggjg Steele, 5 or 6 doses "666" will core any Mr. and Mrs. H. Steele o case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. operated on for appendici Mr. H. D. Lybrand spent Monday lumbia hospital last wei in Camden, having made the trip in ports from her bedside his automobile. *8 doing well. Miss Martha Hendrix Caughman . The members of the wl and Miss Lessie Gibbs spent Sunday i?y?^fisIl"*r at Johnston. Falls Mllls on F?day eye Try the fine new mackerel, only two In her usual charming for 5c, at H. N. Kaminer & Co's. J. A. Muller entercaine Misses Pearle and Ruth Clarke have on Thursday evenin returned from Aiken where they at- her guest, Mrs. R. J. Mc( tended commencement at Saint An- !unl^a* . ? i? , sc? gelas academy. They were the at- "7 Miss Annie Martha A: tractive guests of Mis9 Albertha Lucas, cious refreshments were Buy an ica cream freezer. The even*ni>* Blizzard is the best. At H. N. Kam- Mr- S. Allison Redmor iner & Co's. 8ea> R?uto 1, has our th t> \ i- v j t renewal for another year Mis9 Pearle Clarke has gone to Lees- ... . J vilie as a delegate to the Sunday S. Rufus Smith js ann< school convention. She is the guest i candidate tor re-election of Misses Gladys and Carrie Lou Abie. J C(iL?!lt/ commissioner, c ^ has filled with satisfactio See notice of County Treasurer last two years. He is a c Vi ingard, calling m all claims and man and it goes without govern yourselves accordingly. Iiis friend3 ?m ralJy to h Mrs. R. T. Williams and little daugh- j Little Mis9 Bernice Rai ter, Mildred, of Atlanta, are the guest i of Prof, and Mrs. E. 1 of Mr3. William's sister, Mrs. J. K. J Wards, is visiting her un< Derrick, at Little Mountain. j E. Biack. Mrs. Joana Earhardt is still very j The old reliable jewelry sick at her home in Columbia. j van Bros ? Columbia, ha If you are looking for something j vertise. lent in this issue. good to eat, always go to H. M. Wing- it from Sylvan you will h ard's popular grocery and you will faction of knowing it is tl find just what you waut at right -r. T . J Miss Lessie Gibbs, one i.. , , ., *. /"i i XT t\ lar clerk* at W. P. Roof's We regret to state that Col. M. D. >jer mUch appreciated vj Harman is not doing so well, tho. for relatives and friends in A past few days, he has been up trying tit a vrir'n. -gwm? u to look after his business. I WANTED. Fodder, ha, i on subscriptions. Subsi If it is shoes you want, always go to haye your dues in this w? P. & F. A. Davis. Columbia, S. C. ... . _ They have a large stock to select from Alabama^Citv Ala 1 ad their prices always please. day. afterTpendinV a fe' 5 or 6 doses 666 will cur? any pieagantly with the form case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. Mrs. D. L. George. Th Mrs. M. J. Holland, nee Miss Annie companied by the forme Simler, after spending several weeks *nd charming sister, with relatives in this county, returned George, of this place. M to her home in Washington on last aJe * , av welco; IPhnrsday. thcir ho9t of Mends. 3 THE ' 5S for Ten Days in Our 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 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. ' < Qnm m pr WQCTI ^kirte I UUilllliVl T T UU X X LU. These are all new, jast came in, and you will And your size here. White Linene Skirts at $1.00 to $2.50. t Brown Linen Skirts, excellent quality, $4.98. White Linen Skirts, wide range of styles j and qualities, every one the best at the price t asked, $2.50 to $7.50. 3 ^B BE BB ^B RB Hfl ^^B BB^^^B| IB BB H^B ^B BR B^B IB WHR m B| MEMORIAL. * ore, Ohapin, )| s tested for Joseph S. Gunnel], the Commander 0 f pp Wp Camp Roof, having been called |?| iree. we from big eventful earthly career to i| e of drugs, | service in the higher spiritual sphere, ]> dry, paints, we bave thus been deprived of the i| services of one who has devoted much ]! of his time to the welfare of our camp i| " since its organization. '! , non, In testimony, therefore, of our ap- i1 i J preciation of his valued service and of <! orsu devotion the cause of the Con- !' ger, Lexing- federacy> be it resolved, i[ 1. That in the death of Commander j J1 rngiu, vvnicn Joseph b. Gunnel! this camp has lost ( bus and grow- a most zealous, sincere and active j member and commander who always ( of Columbia bad at beart tlie best welfare of the j A Muller for camp. ( 2. That a blank page of the minutes > of the camp be inscribed to the mem- r urned from a ory of our beloved commander and |>j k. faithful member. iji f 3* That a copy of this memorial be !i| published in The Lexington Dispatch ij 0n* &?D9C11D" and one be sent to the family of the ji tspatch. deceased. I'! daugliter of A. D. SHULL, j!| ?f Ethan, was D. J. ROOF, H itis at the Co- A. L. HOOK, '! sk. Last re- Committee. j'l indicate that ' i' hist clnb en- To Take European Tour. ye at Laurel ?p^e 6-x y0nng ladies who will take j! nm?* the European tour at the expense of i| manner Mrs. the Columbia Record are: Miss Lil- |J id the whist lian Hammond, of Columbia; Miss ij g in honor of Francis McCants, of Columbia; Miss j| parley of Co- Amelia Beckham of Rock Hill; Miss (J ?re was made Etta Zemp of Camden and Miss Eliza- ]| Ieetze. Deli- beth Dorainick of Newberry. eerved during m ] ! id, of swan- Renew Subscriptions Now. ||| an^s for his y0U ^jon^ want to miss any of the '!j , county campaign news you had bet- |'i ounced as a ter renew your paper now. Do not ^ to the olrlce ^ nia(^ jf we s^0p j^.. jaw |)flQ to j, a position he -De COmp]ied with, and we are giving ( >n during the all fair warning. Let us have your !> lever gentle- renewals. : saying that i; is support. " J leh, daughter Bridge Work To Begin. ' W. Rauch, of ... , ~ cle Prof. W Within the next few days the Caro' ' ' lina Engineering Co., of Burlington, N. C., will commence work on the j firm of Syl- new steel bridge at Wyse's ferry. The s a new ad- j work would have been commenced belt you buy fore now but for the heavy rains, ave the satis- I r( le best. ? S of the popu- Lover "Will Sueak Wednesday y 3, is spending * S? ication with Congressman Lever will speak at a Luc-usta the State campaign m?eting here 011 !' next Wednesday This will bd the al y or peavines first real campaign speech Mr. Lever b< tv e-nisnateh has made in his d'srrict d"ring the C -Lusptum present campaign, and, as his oppo-. . Georee left nent, Dr. Ray, has attacked his de- ai last Wednes- mocracy because of his vote on the v day9 very lumber question, it is expected that ler's mother, Mr. Lever will have something interey were ac- esting to say. jr's beautiful Congress adjourned last Saturday *n Miss Kezie and Mr. Lever is expected to arrive [r. and Mrs. during this week. Dr. Ray will also tned here by speak. It is hoped that a large crowd ^ will greet the candidates. " . . .. . a / ,f .< '? >-.... * TIMET b mm Suit Department. Se< Good White Goods. Our white goods department is always replete with special values for you. 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' die? a s and suits, the yard, 18c. We have just received a new line of col ored Lawns at, the yard, 5c to 12c. EMBROIDERY AND LACES. A grekt opportunity is here in Embroidery aud Laces. Wo have just received a new and large line and name special prices. HUMAN HAIR SWITCHES. Aii J u u^T+ /in SLiaues ui ixumaii owiicucs. at riakes no difference what you want in artificial hair, we have it, and at the price you are dunking of paying. 5,000 yards of French Ginghams, all lew patterns in plaids, stripes, voiles, fancy issue, chiffon lisse, etc. The prettiest line fou ever saw, and they are cheap. B HjH BB I BBHH H| THE GEORGIA IS THE BEST E I 4. %Sz T i The Georgia Beauty is the best bu ling buggies several years and this is This price is for the steel-tired bugg^ It is built tasty and stylishly, made Come and see it; you will be as sti We still sell the Hackney and Bab Also some good surries and other n plete line of Single Harness, and car price. Come and see the Georgia Beauty I I 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue | CUR GUARANTE i Re-elected Superintendent. Tour Count Prof. Arthur F. Harman lias been The undersig i-elected Superintendent of the City urer earnestly chools of Selma, Ala., for another (banks or priv ear, with a substantial increase in ing warrants aj ilary, which is now $2,400 This is ty to present tli ?l tt??? ? ? ?i ?.:a:.. <-u ~ compjimenr LO Jrrui. Hitmiaii a wiuim LUC lit aility, and his Lexington friends will wants to have I 3 glad to learn of his continued sue- his next annua see. He is the youngest son of Col. County Auditor ad Mrs. M. D. Harman, of Lexington, early in July n< R. L. Shuler, of Brookland, is anaunced as a candidate for the house i this issue. Mr. Shuler is well- Attention is c aown throughout the county, having of Malone's Mu ,ade the race two years ago, and, of the most reli rerefore, needs no introduction to South and their re people of Lexington county. suit all buyers. O BUY I $ What We Offer. I We Sell "Modem Clothes" I fll for Men and Boys of the latest styles and I patterns. You will find our prices right. I We have a complete line of gents' furn- | ishings, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Ho- 8 siery, Underwear, Etc., all at prices to I , please the trade. | Men's Hats I In hats we carry everything in the | latest styles, in soft felt, Panamas and 1 straws from the cheapest to the highest. I H % 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. BEAUTY BUGGY [ !UGGY MADE FOR ji iggy value in Columbia. We have been sel- 1?; the best buggy we have ever sold for $65 j j;j With rubber tires it sells for $85. i;| of the best materials, by skilled workmen. !;! rong in its praise as we are. j;! cock, as higher grades, having a full stock. ?! , aedium grades in stock. We carry a com- f| i interest you in something at a reasonable j;! at your first opportunity. | n A ? n | Columbia, S. C :. E MEANS SOMETHING ;y Claims, Please. ITctice On Election la ned, as County Treas- School District 2Tc. 50.v I requests all parties Notice is hereby given that an elecate individuals) hold- tion will be held at Piney Woods School?ainst Lexington conn- j10llse> on Friday July 15, 1010, for the e same for settlement pUrp09C 0f voting a [2] two mills tax, jxt five dajs, as he in te|100i District No. 50. the same included in Polls open at 8:00 P. M. Regi3tral1 settlement with the tion certihCate and tax receipt mnst * , which will take place be exhibited in order to vote. 3Xfc* _ J. J. Hish, , E. L. WINGARD. A. J. Wiggers, Trustees. County Treasurer. L. B. Frick, ) lirected to the new ad Hon. Geo. S. Drafts is spending TT mi_ - - - . t-r , 11 IT n sic nouse. i nis is one soineume in nenciersonviue, able music firms in the with hi* son. Dr. Andrew B. Drafts, r prices and termeswill The judge wiil be away for ten days- * or two weeks.