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I " I GIGANTI IThe most sensational A ment you will find bargains buying in order to assemble er much money. It will paj fore you go and inspect this Summer Dress Bargains $35.00 Lingerie Dresses, at $17 50 $20 00 Dresses, at v $14 89 . $15.00 Dresses, at, $ 9 98 $12.00 Dresses, at $ 8 49 $10.00 Dresses, at $ 0 89 One sample line of Lingerie and Lawn Dresses. i-t- r? rr\ 3 Oi z nt- &7 AQ 11 WWWl aiiu. 9MO, v?- ^v 11 These Spring dresse9 are daintiest conceivable patf f ' terns, made of Embroidered Marquisette, immaculately white and fresh; also trimmed in bine, black, . brown, with fancy pipings and self-toned silk. " Also a fine line of Foulards, Lingerie and Voile Dresses, so well and smartly cut and made that every lady wno buys one will not only be delighted with hei purchase, but in putting it'on she will feel really well clad. The cut, fashion and finish of these dainty little garments are exactly what a lady of taste has the right to expect at Mimnaugh's. Spring Woolen Coat Suits beautiful line of white serges, satin) trimmed, white serges, with black stripe, satin trimmed. Plain white serge and pongees, trimmed with Persian braids and buttons to match. Also all solid^colors in tans, modes and grays. Just the shades^ for the Spring. Special prices for this week will prevail on every suit in this department. One lot of Spring Woolen Coat Suits all styles, fabrics and shades, $25.00 values, at $17.50 SMAIL ORDERS ||j? FILLED ? After having served Go to Henry Drug Store, Chapin, SwtoWhKf H , S. C., to have your eyes tested for Andrew Toth will go f glasses. Examination free. We also handle a full line of drugs, a Ne?^ YorkTeamst"8 patent medicines, jewelry, paints, bad this sum: "If I etc. I'd get married," he r< mmmmmm?mmm-m?mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm? PineuleS CUreS Kidn( PENCIL AND SCISSOBS. distfse9- ThirtyKdX . Money is mighty slow coming our Miss Jodie Canghuia 'way for the Dispatch while our paper Goluir oia, after a J bills and office help counts on us to Mrs. S. J. Leapha: every Saturday. Help us with your stay in Lexington, 2 dollar, please. was the recipient of 1 tention, many delig Mr. W. P. Roof has just purchased having been given in h through the Lexington Supply Co., a handsome Everette touring car. , Mr. S. Perry Smith, farmers in the section 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case town Saturday and drc of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 38 newed his paper. Mr. Arthur Dreher, one of the best Miss Lnvie Craps, of farmers of Selwood, was in town the week-end guest Thursday. Shealy. Mr. Lucius Bickley ha3 accepted a The Rev. J. E. St* Sosition with Hoofer's drug store in .pent Saturday and Su olumbia and entered upon his duties tiVe$ at Batesburg. on Monday. The commencement 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case o Chills and Fever. Price 25c. 38 . ^ro|* Chalmers E. ^ mtendent of the Inmai Mr. F. J. Clark, of the ware bhoals has returned to his hoi Mfg. Co., spent a few days here last ton, after having taug week. He is "making" good, allright. term. a ? Wanted?A few of our subscribers Mrs. Dr. E. P. Derri to bring us small load3 of fodder on from the Columbia hos subscription. Dispatch. improved to the deligl Mr. "Hub" Dreher, that prince of clever fellows, came over from the c e ' ^ Fork for a day last week. Dr> Sawyer of Wa Ice cream, milk shakes, and cold pharmacist, has acce drinks of all kinds served at the with Derrick's Drug Si Bazaar on Saturdays. Mr. and Mrg> Robt) Miss Martha Hendrix Caughman Miami, Fla., are spec spent several days in Columbia last with the former's pai week, the guest of relatives and Mrs. A. Marks. Rot friends. "trade" on The Disj Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lowman and chil- S?1K;i'eXin^t0rl *rien dren, of White Rock, Mrs. Irvin Stack e and Mr. Frank Stack, of Irmo, spent Moonlight fishing pa Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and popular with the young Mrs. Bennie Harman. Ask "Dutchie" about t Ask for our big FREE list of Farms The many friends of for Sale. Johnston Realty Company Wingard will be glad t Johnston, S. C, 20 tf is recovering from her: WANTED?To exchange one good Dr. P. H. Shealy, th< mandolin for good violin, old or new. tist, has been confined Apply to Samuel Steele, Lexington, several days by illness. Dr. Ray Fisher Sox Miss Lizzie Dreher, a charming Edmunds, where he \ young lady of Selwood, spent Thurs- serve his patients. day in town shopping. n ? . __ J r* e> Congressman A. F. Miss Sadie Raysor, a beautiful and from Washington on Si talented young lady of St. Matthews a few daysathome. H has been the guest of Miss Annie are glad to see him. Martha Meetze for seyeral days. ?. ? _ _ _ The Rev. C. P. Booze GROCERIES?The people of Brook- leading ministers of th mninifw Tirill olnrova fln<1 a linn. T.nf.hpran Svnn/1 lOUU OUU * IVAUltJ TV AAA IT O UUM W ?? 4IVV4, select stock of groceries at the right last week on matters of prices at my store, rhe best flour, the Mrs FraIlk w Sh al Eest meat, la^ sugar coffee. and1 all qtT fa^sTd fors Mnde of canned goods, and the best of * much improved, everyth^ good to eat. Buy here pigiure of her host of f once and you'll buy again. e M. G. Caughman, Miss Vinnie Harman 29 New Brookland, S. C to Colombia on Monday, mmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmammtmmmmmmmmmmmtmmKM a MAY c day Sale in the history of the that were never heard of befo values in all departments for y you to study the values and immense stock of goods. || 75c. Middy Blouses, 50c. Thi9 is a new shipment?splendid quality, Then j we have better ones at 75c. and .$1.00. Lace Hosiery. Here is a genuine money-9aver. Think of a nice drop-stitched Lace Lisle Thread Hose in either-black or white at 25c. Better still, 50c. value in Lisle Thread, at three pairs for $1.00. $1.25 Silk Hose in black and colors, only- 75c. pair. $10.00 Hats at $5.95. I This lob embraces all styles, both semi-tailored and dressed. A new shipment of mourning goods, including French cuts iu full mourning as well as \ small and large Tailored hats in black, all scapes. || we have nere assembled a new assortment of the j famous Gage Sailors, including every description j and style. All children's headgear sold at unheard I of low prices. $1.50 Children's Dresses. BSo Another lot. worth 75c, at 45c. Children's White Dresses at greatly reduced prices. Never has our Children's Dress line been so full and replete with great money-saving and time-saving bargains. We have them in white and colored goods, tastily trimmed to suit all occasions. Mothers, it is, foolish to make or have made your children's dresses when we can save you money, worry and trouble. 1 MIMNj twenty vears in iVlrs. Jas. R. Douknight, of Deesville, rv for a'murder *s the guest of her sister, Mrs. Dr. P. T 1 x XI Chool<r ciarea innocent, ree* Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Richard, John Mnrphy, 80n 011 Monday, May 15, a son and a was a9ked if he daughter. had that much Miss Lucille Butler, the handsome splied. daughter of Maj. John Wilson Butler iy and Bladder bas refcurned horns from North Carotreatment $1.00 Jjna' where she has been teaching lann Drug Co. durin? the Pa9t aession. n has returned poof? s- J- ?eai?* fortnight's visit bart> W.. P. Jr-? and T. H. Rawl, rt During her wenfc to Columbia on Sunday afterdiss Caughman "00n to see Mr. Fred Harman, who has nuch social at- beei1 <lmte We are glad to learn, htful functions however, that he is very much imer honor. proved. one of the best Mr. L. S. Trotti, the popular and efof Irene was in ficient cashier of the Brookland Bank, )pped in and re- was here yesterday on matters of busj mess. Columbia, was ' Mr. P. J. Wessinger. a leading merof Miss Hattie chant of Brookland. was a business yisitor to Lexington yesterday. ond +-orv?-iTr Messrs. W. J. McCartha and C. E. unlay with rela^ ^ * davs are here Miss May Haltiwanger, deaconness ^ * of the Lutheran Mothers Heme near Wessinger, super- Washington, spent several days last x High School, week with her cousin, Mrs. James E. ne near Lexing- Hendrix. She is a daughter of the ht a successful late Isaiah Haltiwanger, at one time clerk of the court for this county. ck has returned Don't forget the Rose Killian shows ipital very much tomorrow night, it of her friends. The Rose Killian Shows will appear 1 home by her in Lexington tomorrow night. rds, a licensed Automobile Supplies. pted a position You will find all kinds of Auto, supcore. " plies, oils, and parts necessary for the A Marks of cars- Repair work done on short idin'ff Romprime notice and at anytime. Give us a trial. rents. Mr. amd LEXINGTON SUPPLY CO. >ert learned his *? ??tc' 3"A Miss Ballentine's Recital. AAW W4 V tV Miss Ola Lee Ballentine has issued rties were quite invitations to her voice recital at Co; folks last week, lumbia College on Monday evening, .hose bites. 22} at o'clock. Mrs. Dr. J. J. ?ecentWiUness8he Gelling Along Nicely. e popular den- Recent advices from Mr. W. A. to his home for Goodwin, of Gaston, who is under the^treatment of a specialist for canhas located at cer at Rochester, Minn., state that he eill be glad to j8 getting along nicely. Lever arrived gad Papers Last Week. mday to spend is many friends There has been some complaint from subscribers anent the bad print of the ir, one of the Dispatch last week, caused from bad ie South Caro- distribution of the ink. Occurrences bJ^fjjggg town of this kind will happen in the best of , , * printing shops. 7% who ha9 been ?, iveral days, is _ _ _ _ _ much to the BCCl COW FOP Sale. riends. One heavy stall-fed beef cow for was a visitor salej extra fat. Apply cjuick at this office. A? mMIVHBHHBMMHHBMMHBnMMMHaHHHBMHMBBmil [aleior m ? * < 1 1 Mimnaugh Establishment is re. We have spent month this special season "that will ur some of the prices mentionec $1.25 Cloves For 75c These are 16-button Silk Gloves in black and white. The greatest Glove values ever before presented in this city. Another assortment of line 16-button Silk Gloves, all shades, ?1.50 value at 98c \ 16-button Lisle Thread Gloves, black while C and tans, 50c., 75c. and $1.00. | A complete line of Ladies' Gloves, made by the | best known manufacturers; all new goods and at jj prices that speak for themselves. Splendid 16-butI ton Chamoisette Glove at 50c.; also in the short jj lengths at 2oc and oOc. Kid Gloves in all leading i shades from ?1.00 to ?1.75. Fine 16 and 20-button Kid Gloves in all the popular shades at ?3.50 and | $4.50. This line embraces the very finest thing made 1 in Kid Gloves in the very latest shades. 3 Also a full line of Long Silk Gloves in all the popu| lar shades, at prices ranging from $1.00 to ?2.00; the ' s Short Silk Gloves in all colors, at 50c., 75c. and $1.00. Sprirsq Parasols I ISlo matter how attractive the hat and dress, you j cannot afford to be without a Parasol. We now have on display the swellest line we have ever handled. You can find here a parasol that will match any shade of dress. We are offering the lot at very attractive prices. Whste Linen Skirts. $1.23 and ?1.50 values. Lot is assorted, great value. One drummer's sample line of pure Linen Skirts, bought at Bargain Prices and will be sold at 33^ per cent. The lot contains different qualities. A I nuvan v i;i , It will pay you to come to Colui .1! !;| cause we carry a large number of a jl can get more Mule or Horse for th< jj possibly get l<*om smaller dealers. |jl We sell Mules that go to al! parts l.i I I I I III IIIIHII I III MBII IIII I J > IMIM l( II II !'i v fi 11113-1115 Hampton Avenue OUR GUARANTE Picnic at Samaria. Kind ?7 . ^ . We have rec We acknowledge receipt of an in- to attend a Vel vitation from our good friend Wm. ford, on the 251 Westmoreland, to attend a picnic at our best to be 1 Samaria on the 20th of May. ^charge o" ar JOIN OUR PAI Of 100 leaving June 22nd on Western Tot Room, Drawingroom Pullmans and dining 15 states including the wonderful Yellows Peak etc. Very lowrates. For information aj COLUMBIA, S. C. MTINUED now on. In every departis of hard study and close idoubtedly save the consum1 below, and never buy bei 35c Flouncing at 19c Think. 18-inch flouncing, 35c. value, at 19c | 27-inch Elouncing, the 65c. quality, at 35c ' One lot of Embroider}'', Edging and Insertions, 20c and 25c values, at, the yard 10c Oue lot of fine 12Kc Laces, at, the yard. 5c | Glance at These White Goods Prices. I One case of Lonsdale Cambric, 12j'Jc at 11c > One case Androscoggin, 10c value, at 8j;{c One case of Baker's Mill, 10c value, at Sj;;e 23 pieces 45-inch French Lawn, 20c values at. 12Lc IS pieces 25c French Lawn, at ISc ! 15 pieces 30c French Lawn, at 23c j 27-inch Persian Lawns, very best quality, 35c lvalues for 20c as long as it last. Colored Lawns, 3c I One lot of Lawns and Batiste, 10c values, at.. 5c 2S pieces Colored Lawns, worth 8c and 10c. the yard, going like hot cakes, 4}.>c 50 pieces of Economy Lawns, 15c value, at... 11c One case 12}^c Colored Lawns and Dimities.. 10c % One case 18c and 20c Lawns, at . 15c Ladies9 Fine Underwear. We are offering a new sample line of fine Muslin ; Underwear, values ranging from $1,50 to $2.00, at OSc ' the garment. The lot includes Petticoats, Gowns I Chemises, Pants, Corset Covers and Combination Suits, all of English Longcloth, Nainsook and Cam- . brie materials, elaborately trimmed. i ^ COLUMBIA, p C. ii J nbia and buy your Mules from us, be- 11<! 11 grades of Mules and Horses and you | ^ ! e same money from us than you could 11 > of the State. - j;! i ttWmUl II BHII Mil'" I j j; j Columbia, S. [C. j;j a E MEANS SOMETHING > Invitation. The Lyric Theatre. eived a bind invitation The moving pictures at the Lyric ierans Dinner at Wood- Columbia, are ot the highest class and ch of May, and shall do very interesting and pleasing to the mber of the committee !arge crowd3 that attend eve7 even" rangements. Thanks. iof? and night. The greatest improve ment has been made in the films and AMiii it is wonderful how natural and lifef I | pictures appear on the board. It is a good place to spend an hour or ir in special State- 8?Plea9ant'r "hile in the city. cars; traversing FOR SALE. l J. T^1 Ti* 1 ? r-v f-U <- T Loifor- I lone rarK x'lK.tc uuo j.u.h umuu suun nwu t ? ' ? ready for milk in two months; weighs )ply 10 780 pounds; price $40.00. Apply to r J Sheriff Corley. ^ Say, reader ! If you are in arrears for the Dispatch, we certainly would appreciate the help of your dollar.