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Follow the crowds to the big stor< department. STYLE and Q,U fin-p f.Tiic coQsnn HPTitr 1VA mrnm ma K/ Q ^ Our Millinery Opening Was a Great Success. We are receiving new shipments of Hats every day and they are going rapidly. We are offering to the ladies of this city and section the most magnificent Millinery ever before displayed here, and you are cordially invited to attend this big gorgeous hat ehow which will axactly portray to' your admiring gaze just what Dame Fashion has decreed for your headgear for this season. Certainly our lovely hats are the talk of the town among the ladies. Shoe Department. I We have ju9fc opened up our fall line of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes. They embrace the newest leathers in lace and button. Big line of Children's celebrated Skuffer Shoes. MEN'S SHOES?Now on display the new fall line of Banisters, Tilts and Crossets, all direct from the manufacturers and bought before the big advance in leather. We can show you tans, cadet calf, patent and vici, vals and buttons. Come and see them. Over $2,000 Worth of New Kid Gloves. Imported direct from France. Ladies' and Misses', all sizes and ftnlnra. from $1.00 to $3.50 I Evening Kid Gloves in blocks, Whites and all the wanted evening shades, 12, 16 and 26 button lengths; prices $3.00 to $4 50 Black Silk and Satin Black Messaline?10 pieces, in klack, extra value, soft, pliable, for Wai6t and Dresses. Special at yard 50c Sedo Silk?10 pieces, corded, 27 inches wide, elegant for wear; ? rich black, and has everlasting quality for service, the yard.. 75c Taffeta, Messaline, Peau de Soie, Satin Duchessse?36 inches wide, suitable for C06tnme, waist; indispensable for street or general wear. Our leaders at yard $1.00 MIMNAUGH1 "< Mail Orders Filled. %=== Lexii The ff "Qui of the High Bent District" . I 11816 Main Street I wonnd< COLUMBIA, :-s SOUTH CAROLINA J ^ We are receiving dai'y, New I ?? f Goods of everykind, and 1 / 7 V Pfinna, I we can save you money, I on Dry Goods, Ladies' i Cloaks, Ladies' Suits, r Ladies' Ready-to-wear v m for Hats, and Men's Furnish- ff them' ings o^ an> kind. | ; opporti ??** I ! service Gi?e us # Call, j jg I I2!8 Main S reet 1 ?? ; 1 COLUMBIA, - - - S.C. ? ||| 1 - 1 3 and take a look at the magnif: ALITY are the two words that jeous event will be worth comb Fancy Dress Silks, Big Bargains?50c and 7 5c Values. Fifty pieces in stripes, dots, new checks, solid colors, for dresses, waists and under lining 39c The Season's Newest Whims?25 pieces in various dress patterns, Clarmeuse finish, designs of self colors, also stripes with figures, dainty dotted figures and leaf patterns; many stripes in the lot. * - i - _ j A A 1 ? ? ? 11 These win satisry tne most iasuaious customers. <?i.w vaiuc an oyer the States; OUR PRICE 90c Jaunty Coats?Something New. Get a Jaunty Coat and be ready for fall and winter style and comfort. They take the place of the popular Blazer. They are certainly stunning in effect and very nobby. In both solid colors and fancies, $6.50 to $12.50 and worth it. Two-Faced Coats in solid colors, plaids, etc., in Ladies', Misses' and Children's, $15,00, $18.00 and $20.00. New line of Ladies' Rain Coats. See the new Chinchilla Coats in grays and navies, with assorted trimmings. Ladies', Misses' and Children's $7.00 up. We have the greatest suit values ever before brought to this city. Examine them for yourselves and yon will say the same. House Furnishings ,. One special lot bed spreads at, each 98c Another big lot of spreads at $1.19 11-4 bed spreads at $2.25 Nice line of fancy, cat comer spreads at, from $2.00 to $6.00 72x90 seamless bed sheets 50c 81x90 seamless bed sheets 55c 81x108 seamless bed sheets 85c 81x90 hemstiched bed sheets 90c 90x90 hemstiched bed sheets $1.00 I DEPARTM 3-ET IT ALL UNDER ONE ROOF': IL AND SCISSORS. Thomas L.Martin, formerly of Sw; sea but now of Columbia, was in Li ington Monday on matters of busine 3gton, cotton 10%. Mr> Jag y Chnrchillt 90 Wall ? South Carolina Syncd of the Auburn, N. Y., has been bothei Dn church will meet in New- with serious kidney and bladder trou >et. 22. ever since he left the army, and sa; n?r _____ 1 "I decided to try Foley Kidney P -MY-TISM will cure you. I ag they jja(j Cnred so many people a rs. H. N. Kaminer & Co., deau e j 1 soon found they were just the thii the attention of the farmers of j kidneys and bladder aie again miy to the fact that they have j a healthy condition. I gladly reco k the very best seed oats and i mer|d them." Harmon Drug Co I pany. Mr. Quincy Hendrix, son of Mr. S ore throat, swollen tonsils, pirn- Hendrix, has accepted a position w: the tongue, gargle the throat the Harmon Drug company, e the mouth with DAE:BY'S j IYLACTIC FLUID diluted in ! J- G. Criswell, a painter living wfttPr. Tt. will onioklv restore ! at 540 North Mulberry St., Hag conditions. Bathe the skin town, Md., states: "I had kidn to reduce swellings, cure in- trouble with a severe pain across r :es or stings, wash out ragged j back, and could hardly get up af' i, old sores or barbed wire cuts, sitting down. I took Foley Kidn ifeets the wound and heals the Pills and soon found the pain left t 5rice 50 cts. per bottle. Sold by back, I could get up and down w; iggists. ease, and the bladder action was mc regular and normal." Try them. Hi . Wise, merchant and banker m0n Drug Company, m, was in to wn Monday attend> meeting of the registration Miss Alma Long, who is taking of which he is an invaluable business course at Macfeat's Busini r- college, Columbia, came over for t RENT?One, two, three or four "week-end. arm for rent. Apply to J. J. ~ ~ ,, , _ .. . . 4^49 Craddock, Rabie, Ark., saj "I was bothered with lumbago 1 Paul Wehling, 316 Smith St., seven years so bad I could not wori ,111., had kidney and bladder tried several kinds of kidney medici , with terrible backache and which gave me little or no relief. T1 >ross the hips. Ju9t imagine her bottles of Foley Kidney Pills cured i on. She farther say9: "I was and now I can do any kind of work, ry nervous, had headaches and cheerfully recommend them to r spells, and was fa9t getting friencs." Harmon Drug Company, vhen I took Foley Kidney Pills, Aw , T i- -r,>w all'mv troubles are cured. Misses Ada Williams and Jnlia Bic Sidney Pills have done so much le^ 8?ent Monday m Columbia. ) I shall always recommend neecj or(jPr "from off", Harmon Drug Company. have them here. Top buggies ?40 Dispatch desires to take this cas?> open $35.00. See them, > a nit v to express its appreciation make the price. Paul's Ltuneran Church of Co- Gregory-Condor Mule Co, for its courteous invitation the COiUrabia. b. C s of the Silver Anniversary Ju- Mr. J. C. Reynolds, one of the b< October 10-14th. The contem- men in Swansea, was among the poi program is replete with adores-' lar men here Moudav. the strongest intellects of the in the State and the Dispatch " s the wish that the season mav !Qm!mI mm J U.l lark the epoch of the church's j dlBzI dliU ll Oft 6 doses 666 will break any j . w'a9."eJer ?ef?r? s? hlBh,. f Chills and Fever; and if taken ! >,ear a,n(1 ,th f about $2.2o a gal. i a tonic the Fever will not What'is trash ? jr tras Price 2oc. j. looks like paint and pretends to infant of Mr. and Mrs. Berly paint, but isn't worth painting, ied Sunday night at their resi- costs a painter's day's-work to putin lower Lexington, and the a gallon of paint, good or bad; and thies of the entire community painter'9 day's-work is $3 or $4. to this young couple in their | acq tnat to tne price or a gaue ' bereavement. i That is the cost of a gallon. Devoe -MY-TISM will cure you. a sallon; and trash a half-d' T A. Town, 107 Ot-h St., Water- But Devoe is all paint and more to S. D , writes: "My four chil- you add oil to it; a gallon is 5 o: e subject to hard colds and I quarts of perfect paint for the painte i use Foley's Honey and Tar pot. But trash is three-quarters t\v und with splendid results Some thirds or half paint; you pay a ha 1 had a severe attack of la | dollar less for nobody-knows-what-irand the doctor prescribed ! 10 gallons Devoe is enough for t j Honey and Tar Compound and j average job: it takes 15 to 'Jo gallons overcame the la grippe. I can \ trash. And the wear same way. U depend npon Foley's Honey j fortunately, the}* look alike when lii ir Compound and am sure of j ju'-on. esults." Harmon Drug Com- i DEVOE Tne Harmon Drug Co. sells it. i ? ? ??????^ BWWI" I?WW ? W?1? I ! ??am ! rmffranin.aitmwmi ? mi i ig^-jnTMimiirMiCTtrorTfcrii IM , in di?max rainm ? #,mi i? ??a??-n ? icent autumnal offerings in every ; have been stressed in buvine : ag many miles to witness. New Curtains All of our big line of New Fall 0urtain9 now in. Mimnaugh jj carries the most complete line of curtains to be found in the State. Carpets and Rugs Embracing every conceivable design of Carpets, Rugs, Art [Squares, etc., and the prices will all suit you. Broadcloth, All Colors Broadcloth, Evening Wear?10 pieces light blue. pink, tan, Alice; 54 inches wide, yard ?2.00 Black Broadcloth?Shrunk and sponged. Price, yd. ?1.50 to ?3.00 " ! Golf cloth, bright red, 54 inches wide. The new material for ! smart topcoats, special, yard $1.25 Wool Serge?20 pieces in all colors, blue brown, black, tan, gray, garnet, white cream; all wool; 38 inches wide. Our price 50c Storm Serge?25 pieces. This fabric has no equal for wear, every color you desire; 42 inches wide. Special 75c Mannish Serge, Fancy Mixture for ladies' wear?25 pieces in colors; 45 to 54 inches wide, tae yard $1.00 Nobby Suiting?Whipcord, Diagonl, Herringbone, Whale.. In plain, fancy, two-thread tints, the vogue of the season. For Suits, Skirts, 52 to 58 inches wide. Price, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 [ Fancy Suiting?25 pieces in fancv mixed suiting in stripes, peb-" bled and various color tones. Elegant material for Skijt Suits. Double widtb, yard 50c New Outings. Iu light and dark colors, 12 l-2e quality for 10c 50 pieces Kimono Outing, small patterns, figures and borders 15c 10 pieces of Corded Eiderdown, all wool, in red, pink, blue, white and brown, 29 inches wide, something new, for cloaks, lap robes, kimonos, etc.; the yard 50c > V f COLUMBIA, S. C. an- Rauch-Barre i - ' ' ** > sx. Invitations are out announcing the " i ?' ISS. coming marriage of Miss Rose Ranch _ . # . . _ _ lf and Mr. Bertrum Heber Barre, the Lfllirin I. llnannn *:*J happy event to be solemnized in St. r II11/||j If SSI II3^ Ml hlu Stephen's Lutheran church on Wed- ljUTTlll U| Lfl OIIul ; nesday; the. 16th of1 October, at 6 . j,j o'clock. The. marriage will be one of j 1 I the largest social events of the season j ,r! in Lexington society circles. Thebride- j IMDIlFi 1 1IPP H' to-be is a daughter of Mr. J. C. H. ||VVI||fj||V|l<( * Rauch, of Saluda, and isa young l|I||||l|m?||| ! woman of rare graces of mind and illlUlJ m~ j person. Mr. Barre is a son of Mr. and ????????? I Mrs. W. W. Barre; and is.one of the im | most popular young business men of "l?T"D ith | this town. He is a graduate of Clem- X1 XXvUi I son Colleere and is well known through out the State. II LIFE I erg ey Millinary Opening, . _ Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 10, jCLOOJLJLyJLjJ^v X ? 11, 12. The most complete stock of 1 i, Ladies' Hats we have ever displayed a TTm/^T|yr/^"OXT T71 in this town will be shown to the pub- U X \ JIVi 1 J n I 1 jFj , J. lie on these dates. They are snappy, up-to-date styles, the latest out of the _ _ _ ? ^ Northern markets. They will please PTj A r|1 ! <] CtTj A RR? you. Don't forget you'r invited. JJXXk/k/ Remember our cut price sale that a will open also on the 10th. Fvery- T .T"\7"I7 QTOP IT 399 thing in our store is slashed to the XJX V JJ Ul v/vIL ne core. Take advantage of these prices while you need the goods, all new and TVT A Tlf"^ s. - all good. They will please yon, come. X v/XLJ.H JljLU VX * Stallings & Armstrong, r T | New Brookland, S. C, CTTTAT.TTT ne Where you find ''More good9 for xixjaaoj -i* xx w same money, same good9 for le99 mone." I represent only the strongest I ? and best old line Companies ?y and. have special facilities for writing fire insurance on coun" 1 Hook and Layton Iaq \iusri i A t I HOI Cor. fiarvais and Assembly w& Streets, large ones are welcome here? j yon need not wait until your bus| COLUMBIA, - s. c. be : iness has assumed great propor- | It 1 tions before opening a Cheeking i ! Have a fall line of ?" ! Account-, DO SO TO-DAY. aj STAPLE AND FANCY n. I j GROCERIES. CANNED OU j our patrons ?*?*:!? of the GOODS. FRUITS. NEGrETAo# j amount of business done, receive j BLES. GrRAIN? FEED, r ('; every courtesy in all matters of | ETC. r s j business entrusted to us?end i : aj. lowest prices and solicit a share of ; j there is nothing in safe banking , . the Lei:^ton trade, always call 1 i we cannot perform, fail? .J and see us when in the citv. ( he i with our cashier. ji _ , of _ n- > 'i I Those who do not find it convenient rst PARfil IUA HATIfiftA! RAgh' I to call lor i reniinin hst, oftheLexin^CAROLINA NA i st.'WAL eARR, ;t t0., C()Unty FUr wjU pka>0 Arop a COLUMBIA. S. C. | po' al car.l to 0. M. Elir.l Lexitistop i