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I HHBHHHHBHBnnwnHn Fall goods are beginning many d o 1 f O'll I Cleaning up aaie or ;miks>. 2,000 yards of Silks, Foulards and colored Taffeta, in colored stripes and ?hecks, worth 65c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25, at yard 49c New line of Himalaya, Poplin, Soisette, Reps., etc.; just what you want for summer dress, yard . .25c Men's Clothing and "V T 1 I It in ecKwear. This is our profitless season?your money-saving season. We are in business for profit, but from now on will give our whole attention to the reduction of our Btock. regardless of profit. We will sell for the next thirty days every man's suit in our store at Less Than Cost. * When you realize that we buy this merchandise on a cash basis you will appreciate that you cannot afford to "pass this chance up." A full collection of models, fabrics and patterns from which to make your selection. Mimnaugh's Clothing Department. 45 dozen of 50c. men's neck wear, new shapes an3 colors, for one week 25c Linen Suits at Half Price. Another shipment of those Brown Linen Coat Snits. For service, durability and style this is the best suit for you to buy?not at their regular price of 18.00 but at $5.49 Our stock of Lingerie Dresses was never more complete than novr. We can supply your wants and at the right price I ORDER BY MAIL Hon. C. M. Efird and Go to Henry Drag Store, Chapin, and Rath Efird are atteni S. C., to have yoor eyes tested for United Synod i -ci .. 1 xtt~ at Richmond, Ya. glasses. Examination free. We ' also handle a foil line of drugs, turned to her'homelTo patent medicines, jewelry, paints, a pleasant visit to the etc. and Mrs. John J. Tayloi ^^^^mmm?^^b, See us for your bagj now in stock. H. N. PENCIL AND SCISS0S5. Mr. D. W. Sharpe, the pot agent at Santuc, 1 . if . went down to Barnwell Wsysidc Notes Gathered Here and tne agent there for a cently, but has returned ^ There by a Dispatch Man. position at Santuc. . TO RENT?One storeof Eastover, S. C., suita The sweet potato crop is said to be I nery or mercantile bus good. 1 reasonable. Address P. Miss Pearl Taylor is visiting rela- ? tives and friends in Columbia. "?Jm , Llnaler, of one of the leading edu Vote for C. C. Featherstone, the county and a mighty fir people's candidate for goyernor. was in town yesterday ? You will find at the Bazaar Riedling- Peasant call, er's bread, always fresh. We have a number of , . .. .... , ,, one gallon glass jars (wi The second election will be held on just the tbing foJr pickl next Tuesday, tie 13th. Don't forget {ruits> etc> 25e Oh you ] to vote. The Kaufma T^a nf Mrs "D. R. Haiti- Miss Lucile Smith, wh wanger, who has been quite ill for the attractive guest of Mi99 past several weeks, is unchanged. for several days, return( _ ^ -11 Columbia yesterday, 5 ?? L^?SeS J t66 Wlli .cnrS.any stay in Lexington Miss i case of Chills and Fever. Price 2oc. recipient of much social Mr. Arthur Nunamaker, a leading Mrs. Dr. W, L, McCi citizen of the lower Fork, spent yes- tan burg, spent a few d terday in Lexington. and Mrs, E, D, Derrick The Hon. J. William Thurmond, of For new full head rice Edgefield, was shaking hands with his * -"-oof s. numerous friends in Lexington on Mr. Marshal Clemons, Saturday. 5, always prompt in p * j < ' ... paper, kindly sent U9 his 5 or 6 doses 666 will cure any renewal yesterday. case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. x, _ . If you are in arrears < State and county pride should cause ! to pay your dues out of you to cast your ballot next Tuesday j of new cotton, for C. C. Featherstone. | Misses Emma and Lu Mr. W. P. Roof, Jr., the popular and 2* were the g efficient assistant cashier of the Lex- -^r? F, Derrick for se ington Savings Bank, spent Sunday week, and Monday in Charleston. Your wants in salmon T . , ... - as long a9 they last, at 1 Joe A. Eptmg, a clever citizen of XT . ' the Fork, was among the callers at JSow is tne for* a. oar office on Monday. ! S,omf, the aid of the S i Featherstone governor. Nice Trunks for your boys and girls : Tomlnie son of Mr D TA nrA AfT Tf\ GO hfiAl 1 , , ' Jt jt me fev/ wnne aajusving rne wire at W. P. Roof's. line from J. C. Price's Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Shealv's little creek center, receivedis child who has been sick for some time P?st that gave way. Hi died Saturday and was hurried at kome at once and is n> Cedar Grove, Sunday last. walk? Mr. N, P. Shipp, the popular deputy Fresh lot of Worster clerk of the court, has returned from dressing, cream of whe: his vacation, spent with friends in Roof s. Augusta, The house-keepers are _ time now-a-days findi: If you are thinking of buying a ^ eook Thjs ^ouble cooking stove or grate we c nated to a great extent tainly interest you id the best makes, H M ^'ingard's poi at the very lowest prices. 8t0 for your groceri H. N, Kaminer <s o. mg prjces righk lIMr. Tyre Etheredge, of Leesville, _ t. one of the most hightoned men in the v* Kneece, ?f eountv, was here on matters of busi- Thursday in Lexington, ess Monday. I down to see Mrs. D. R. -. p r ? to come in now, and as * epartments very cheap. Useful Articles Ice Cream Churns, Water Coolers, Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses, etc., in fact, everything useful for the house and kitchen. Our stock is too large to enumerate, but will be glad to quote prices. Write. Millinery! Millinery! We are making extraordinary concessions in this room. We keep our milliners busy all the summer, so it' you want ^ i i 11 a pretty hat you can have it made nere. Shirtwaists. One lot of Swiss, Lawn and Lingerie Shirtwaists, some trimmed in Laees, Insertion and Edges to match, with pin pin tucks; others are trimmed in Emdroideries, and others hand embroidered. These shirtwaists are worth from $1.25 to $1.75. We will sell them at 98c 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. I MIMN/fl Misses Essie P. C. L Opened Monday. ling the The Palmetto Collegiate Institute of the ooutn opened the fall term on Monday morning under the most favorable auspices, ingen has re- The enrollment reaches the 150 mark, olumbia, after and teachers and students have gotten home of Mr. down to work. ring and ties Kaminer & Co ? 1 tt* t , efficient de- B SaVed HlS Le&Jnion county, ."All thought I'd lose my leg," writes and relieved J. A. Swensen, of Watertown, Wis. few days re- "Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctors i to his regular could not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it, room in town sound and well." Infallible for Skin hie for ifiilli- Eruptions, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Boils, iiness. Terms Fever Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and 0. Box No. 8, Piles. 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co. Hollow creek, Improving Streets. icators of the Our city fathers have turned over a ie gentleman, new leaf, A large force of hands is md gave us a busily engaged in claying Main street. East Depot street has been broadened, nice half and turnpiked and clayed, which opens up th glass tops) a new avenue. All of this is admires, preserves, a^e an(* council is to be congratFair exhibitor! ulated. nn Drug Co. mhas been the <A. Man Of Iron Nerve. Pearle Taylor Indomitable will and tremendous ener?d to her home gy are never found where Stomach, . During her Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of Smith was the order. If you want these qualities and attention. the success they bring, use Dr, King's irty, of Sj ar- New Life Pills, the matchless regulaays with Dr, tors, for keen brain and strong body, this week, 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co. just in, go to r Services at St. Paul's. out on route On account of serious sickness in aying for his the pastorate, I will not at'end the ; dollar for a United Synod at Richmond, this week and will, therefore meet my regular do not forget appointment at St. Paul's (Hollow the first bale creek) the corning Sunday. JL>. JJ. wessinger, rasior. ^esfsaofnMi9; Gentlemen ol the Jury. veral day9 last j List of 36 petit jurors drawn for the second week of the September, 1910 s, 3 for 2oc., term: >V. P. Roof's. C Efird Ballentine, S Frank Bickley, 11 good men to Noah Shealy, Fred L Erazier, TilScBPrice, N M Derrick, J Alfred Hite, . A. Ilendnx, s D B Lever, B L Dreher, ' o11 the phone c D Barr> j Walter Sox, to the Hollow r B Koon, M Luther Lybrand i fall from a Tally V Dvches, Perry Burkett, 9 was carried Oallie D C Wise, PJL Redmond, ow unable to Malam E Lucas, W Drayton Crout, John H Hiller, John T Daily, sauce, salad Olin J Hoover, Willie I Roberts, at, at W. P. J C Simons, Earl E Harman, Jas P Shealy, R Glover Able, having a hard W J1 Wilson, _ . Sam M Rikard, ng something' Ss. m D Derrick^ X) H Huckb.03,s, will be elimi- Everett M Lucas, Rhett E Inabinet. if you go to ~ " ?uiar grocery Error Corrected. es. Yoa will ^ ta^u]a^e(j 8tatement of the -ntn "Pi>/\/\1rlnr>J looh tnhalr on ownr y UUC ai JUlUUHiaiJU laav nuva HU X Baxter, spent occurred. Mr. R. L. Shuler received having come 344 votes instead of 244. We gladly Haltiwanger. correct the error. BBHnHHBHHBDHHHBMBHH we need room for them, Lexington folks should g 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. ??v : j. _ Af.i r i _i i _ ji _ ? . . vvmie iviaaras ior skuis ana jaaies suns, the yard 12Jc. 2 Cases colored Lawns and Batistes, 15c quality long as they last 10c 1 lot colored Batiste, 10c quality, for dresses, sacques and Kimonas for oe 2000 yards of Dress Ginghams in, Checks stripes and plaids, 8c quality at 6]c 5000 yards 40 inch white Lawn, 12?c quality for 10c 1 case of white Madras, for Men's Shirts, Boy's Jackkets and Ladies' Suits, 15c quality, at 12?c It will interest pay any lady to visit our White Goods Department. Blanket Sale. Now is the time to get that Blanket, especially when you can get them at such a price as we are selling tnem at; 11-4 an wool uianKets, worm $7.50 and $8.00, will sell for $5.49 500 pair 16 button Silk Gloves ?1.50 quality for 1.00 Just Ieceived a line of new laces all widths, at prices never heard of before. kUGH'S : _lrtLZ ' '' fgggBggggg"i'MWM""M* 17 I THE GEORGIA I IS THE BEST E || i $6' j: The Georgia Beauty is the best bu !|; ling buggies several years and this is j:j j This price is for the steel-tired buggj |:| j It is built tasty and stylishly, made j Come and see it; you will be as sti | | We still sell the Hackney and Bab l;|! Also some good surries and other n |l| j plete line of Single Harness, and can j:j I price. !;|! Come and see the Georgia Beauty if1! HvAiVAB'Sf ::f$i Bglll J~VUB ; | 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue r i !:! i OUR GUARANTE I ' ' i'i i i ; * _ kMaMnaMnnNnBHmBNOTaBMMBJiHMiii aaaanMMBaaBMiaiiflH ?IBM?? !? B????If A Card. Mrs- J- R- La Lexington, S 0., Sept. 6, 1910. To the Voters of Lexington county. _ _ I take this means of returning my B I thank9 to the voters of Lexington county for the generous 9upport given me on the 30th last, in my race for T 1 i-1 -i. -11 1 J tne JtlOUSe. ? neg mat au ut- assureu that I appreciate your kindness, and I shall ever strive to discharge my duties faithfully and prove worthy of the confidence reposed in me. Very truly, J. Brooks Wingard.*^ parker's Will oper BBreBig hair balsam r Cleanse* ind beautifies the hair. 88 rr?motef a luxuriant growth. %H| Newer Falls to Bestore Gray yBVfyar^? Hair to lta Toothful Color. o pu/ novo Cure* aoalp diaeaaea * hair falling. <-* ICW UaVo. nffiVmr <2 <Qc^andtIflOat Prupflito we are selling goods in ;o quick. I f A ^ 1 wo-Fiece Shirtwaist Suits. Eighty-S'x Shirtwaist Suits, made of Lingerie, French and Persian Lawn; prices range from$5.00to $20.00, at HALF price, One Suit to a customer. These suits are beautifully trimmed in Laces and Embroidery. Remember, when you buy one ot these suits you are getting $1.00 worth of merchandise for 50c. Come and get your selection. Skirts, Panama and Voile. 500 Voile and Panama Skirts, all new styles; have I only been in the store three days. Prices range from 1] $5.00 to 12.50. If you want a Panama or Voile Skirt |j n t* o cm oil Ancf ia CLU Cb CUiail V/UOU 1IV^ vy 10 4g| Men's Hats i 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 1 come to Mimnaugh's. Straw Hats at [ your own price now. SHOES!! SHOES!! All XI- _ 1_X__X _J 1 _ _ 1 1 J ' aii me laiest siyies ana leaamg makes in Summer and Fall Shoes. We have them for men, women and children, from the very best dress shoe Jo the cheapest that's good in substantial farm shoes. Visit Our Store for Bargains. COLUMBIA, S. C. _ K BEAUTY BUUUY IUGGY MADE FOR 1 ?j ???- ?? nriif 11hi ? ! ! ii i? 111 ii w ? irn?m? jv ggy value in Columbia. We have been sel- ! is the best buggy we have ever sold for $65 j t j. With rubber tires it sells for $85. j| of the best materials, by skilled workmen. ;[ -ong in its praise as we are. j;j cock, as higher grades, having a full stock. j;j ledium grades in stock. We carry a com- |<j i interest you in something at a reasonable I !; T ' at your first opportunity. j;i do o i Columbia, S. C. i 7 - J I ; (i E MEANS SOMETHING j j|l i i1' ii1 ngford Miss Liliie Rucker INGFORD&RUCKER SWANSEA, S. C. 4 i a beautiful line of new Millinery and Notions in 1 Prices to suit the times. Call and see us. , I