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mU LADIES1 SUIT I sell you summer s . ' AND AT TH ? ? /*n I Special onerir I every departmen J f I ORDER BY ?* '4 " f& ' '1 V . N 1 PSXrCZL AND SCZSSOBS. ] Mfoyside Notes Gathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. ! \ The weather has been intensively hot during the last week. Good time to sow turnips. Buy your seed at The Bazaar. Fresh supply X just received. Mrs. J. A. Muller and her charming daughter, Miss Meredith, leave today for Old Point Comfort, Va., for a visit of several days. Mrs. Chas. A. Geiger and son, Master Norman, have returned from a delightful visit to relatives and friends in Colombia and Blythewood. If yon intend baying a mower this season, call and see H. M. Wingard. There are none better on the market than the Derring mowing macnmes. \'> WANTED?Second-hand bags and burlaps; any kind; and quantity, anywhere Richmond Bag Co., Richmond, Va. 46 Mis* Mary Lyles was the gnest of Miss Ethel Dreher for a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Harman and T children, of Augusta, are the guests of f relatives here. The Bazaar will continue to .serve its petrous with fresh Baker's Bread from the well known Riedlinger bakery / John Inabnet, a negro, was arrested and lodged in jail by Deputy Sheriff Miller a few davs ago upon the charge of burglary and larceny, it being alleged that he entered the five stores at Swansea talong with two other negroes. He was released on bond Saturday. ' * ' s Mr. Sam P. Roof has returned from Baltimore and New York, where he spent several days on business. Messrs. W. P. Roof, Jr., E. J. Law- r ton and Thos. H. Wingard spent Sunday at the Isle of Palms, Charleston. Botterick patterns as shown in the Delineator for sale at W. P. Roof's. ^ Mr. Julian P. Meefcze has returned from a trip to Glenn Springs and to the mountains of North Carolina. Mr. E. A. Roof, the popular R. F. D. carrier on Route 6* has purchased a Brush automobile through Mr. 8am P. Roof, local representative of the Gregory-Oonder Mule Co., of Columbia. Mrs. D. Job Harman has returned ? to her home in Lexington, after an ex tended and pleasant visit among relatives and friends in Columbia. Why not buy yonr wife a nice cooking range? AtH. N. Kaminer&Co's., yon wifi find one of the best ranges manufaotojed. They have many advantages. ; Mr. and Mrs. Haskell Meetze and daughter have returned to their home in Lexington after a pleasant visit among relatives and friends in Saluda. FOR SALE?A nickel finished (bright polished) b flat cornet in good condition with leather case and strap for sale at a sacrifice. Apply to Rice B. Harman. tf It was our pleasure to dine Sunday with Mrs. W. E. Harth and our niece, Mis. J. Tally Harth, in Columbia, who always try to make it pleasant. It is always a pleasure to oe with such people. Mr. D. T. Hare, of Summit, one of the best known and most popular clti* zens in the county, was here on Monday and kindly paid his dues to this paper. Mrs. Gentry, nee Miss Nettie Caughman, and little daughter, from Montgomery, Texas, are visiting Mrs. GenMrs. J. Talley Harth and WJ ? < Mrs. Oassie Garren, in Columbia. Before returning home Mrs. Gentry will spend several days with relatives here. FOR SALE?165 acres three miles Gilbert. Two small dwellings and barn, 20 a?res open, balance pine timber and oaks, two fine streams water through place. W. H. Donly, Gilbert, S. C. It Dr. R. E. Mathias, of Irmo, one of the prominent and successful physicians of the Fork, was hereon matters of business Monday. Low-quarter shoes for men, women and children must go at once. The price aud quality will please you. T. H. Williams. Mrs. A. Marks, is on a visit to relatives and friends in Augusta. St. Stephen's Lutheran church now makes a handsome appearance since the painters have completed the job. Mr. W. J. Lowman, of Irmo, one of the most substantial citizens of the Fork, was here on Monday, and. like the honest man that he is, called in *-- - mL. _ and renewed his subscription to me i Dispatch. Mr. John Fitzmaurice, proprietor of the Three Arch Store, of Columbia, has gone to the northern markets to buy his fail and winter stock. Big lot of gallon, jugs, 5-gallon demijohn's, and halt-gallon glass jars. Just the thing to put away your syrup. Call quick. Derrick's Drug Store. Miss Josephine McGinn has returned to her home in Augusta after a very delightful visit to Mr. E. L Wingard's family and other relatives in and around Lexington. , ' Full iine of Butterick patterns j always in stock, at W. P. Roof's. j - AL-i ' - " MmmumBSBBBBBBSttBSBwSSm SPECIA! DEPARTMENT?New Su: Kvk/vnvia "Prvn 1 q T*/"1 n E SAME TIME YOU "tt ig in Shoes, Hats, Millin / t of our mammoth estat . l. r MAIL Miss Mae Boozer has returned home from Sumter, where she has been for several days attending a house party. Mrs. Sara Shuler, of Batesburg, is- ' bhe attractive guest of Miss Maude < Taylor near Lexington, this week. ] Misses Lizzie and Eloise Earhardt and Miss Eva Dunning have returned to their homes after a pleasant visit to relatives here. Miss Iceoline Harman spent the week-end with relatives in Columbia, i Miss Pearle ?larke returned on Sun- i day from a delightful visit to friends , in Newberry and Abbeville. Try our 5 cents mackerel. They are fine. H. N. Kaminer & Co. Ladies, make your jellies, jams, etc., fnr fhp poimtv fair. * Miss Ernestine Barr is visiting Miss Gillette Shumpert of Newberry. Sweet potatoes are plentiful on this market, bat they come high. For your groceries continue to go to the popular grocery of H. M. Wingard. Hjs goods are fresh and good, and the prices are always the lowest. Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Kaminer, of Manilla, Philippine Islands, who have been spending several weeks with the former's parents here, left on Saturday for Portland, Oregon, where they will visit Mrs. Kaminer's parents be- ; fore returning to the Philippines. Miss Helen Corley delightfully entertained a party of young friends in konor of Miss Josephine McGinn, of Augusta, Ga., at the beautiful home of her parents in east Lexington, on Friday evening, If you are going to buy your boy a suit, be sure to call and see, the line at T. H. Wiiiam'8. He will not only "suit" your'boy, but your pocketbook, too. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Stuart, of Columbia, * visited their sisters, the Misses Stuart, at the old home, last week. Misses Anna Lou and May Taylor of this place, have returned from a pleasant visit to friends at Swansea, So the the delight of their many friends here. Ladies will find a full line Butterick patterns, at YT. P. Roof's. Yon should get vonr exhibits ready for the coming fair. County Superintendent of Education A. D. Martin has roturned from a few days.visit to relatives at Swansea, For fresh sweet sugar cured hams and nice bacon, go to M. D. Harman's Grocery, where you always find a lot of good things to eat. Read notice of town registration elsewhere in this issue. Mrs. T. S. Brown is on a visit to friends in Charlotte, N. C. Misses Jennie and Josephine Brown have returned from a delightful visit to friends in the Dutch Fork. For special bargains in men's shirts, you should see the large stock at T. H. William's. The latest styles; beautiful colors?all cheap. Mr. Daniel M. Drafts, a successful farmer and good citizen, in the Pilgrim section, called in yesterday and paid for his paper. Capt. P. H. Caughman, that prince of good men and substantial farmer, kindly dropped in yesterday and paid his dues to this paper. Mr. J. Peston George has returned home from the Columbia Hospital, where he has been under treatment for some time. His many friends will be pleased to learn that he has been very much benefitted, and is now able to be out. Come, look through our new stock of dry goods and notions, just opened and the latest out. H. N. Kaminer, & Co. Vegetables are very scarce around Lexington now and the housewife is experienceing much difficulty in finding something to cook. We are glad to state that Mr. Geo. A. Kaminer is at home and is still improving and hopes are entertained that he will be himself again soon. Missess Lula and Belle Kaminer left Monday to visit their brother, Mr. Frank Kaminer, at Spartanburg. When you ape needing shoes, remember that H. M. Wingard carries in stock a substantial, up-to-date line of shoes for men, women and children, and the prices are bound to please. Say, reader, please let us have your dues. Now is a good time to settle. Misses Kathleen and Minnie Kieckley, two of the most popular young lady teachers in the count}*, were in town yesterday. See the extra special bargains in men's pants at T. H. William's. Read the new ad of Riley Haigler Bros., of Swansea, in this issue. They will treat you right on every purchase. Give them a trial when you go to Swansea, A new and uD-to-date assortment. including comics, fancy, lover's, birthday and many other kinds of postcards at the Bazaar, C. W. Diggs, Veterinary Dentist, will be at my shop tomorrow (Thursday). Have your horses teeth looked after and have them thrive. 0. P. STEELE. L OFFERING: its are coming in daily' lessaline, crown embro 7"ANT TO SEE THE N" iery, Underwear, Dresj )lishment. niMNi Sr. Riser Goes To Leesville. The many friends of Dr. Lather A. Riser will regret to learn that he has iecided to leave Newberry and make tiis home in Leesville, S. C. Dr. Riser is held in high esteem in Newberry where he has spent his entire life save when he was at college, being absent then for a few years. He is of quiet temperament, kind, and courteous in his bearing and has the qualifications to make a success of hi9 chosen profession. He i9 a young man and a graduate of Newberry college, where he took the degree of A. B. in 1895. He took, four years' course at University of Maryland in Baltimore and received the degree of M. D. there in 1908, and did one year's work in the University hospital, and he has also successfully passed the examination required by the State board, and is licensed to practice. \ For the past year or more he has had his office with Dr. W. G. Houseal and the latter says he considers him as a young physician of ability. The best wishes of the community go with him to his new Home.?.Newberry neraia and News. New Fall Goods. In this issue Mr. W. P. Roof announces the arrival of all the advanced styles in new fall and winter dry goods, notions, shoes, etc. Mr. Roof has recently returned from the Northern markets, where he selected these goods with the greatest care." He struck the markets just right, and never before in the history of Lexington has the people had such a. golden opportunity to buy new goods at such small prices. A full line of Butterick patterns can always be found at .'this popular store. Sheriff Corley xa Bichaead. Sheriff P. H. Corley left on Friday for Richmond, Va., where he has gone to get his injured hand treated.' The sheriff has not been able to use his hand since he was shot by Ed Bynum several weeks ago, and his friends hope that the treatment will prove successful. Shoes Way Down. Read the big August Clearance Sale of Shoes inaugurated by Mr. W. D. Lever, the Shoe Man of Columbia, in this issue. Now is the time to buy shoes at almost your own price. Lever, the shoe Man," is known to nearly every person in this county, and when he puts on a sale it means a saving of thousands of dollars to the people. Be sure to attend this August Clearance Sale. Milk Gov for Sale. I have for sale one good milch cow with young calf. A bargain. Apply to O. F. Hendrix, R. F. D. 2, Lexington, S. C. A Penny Saved is a Penny Made. We propose to save yon 50 cents and for the other 50 cents give you a medicine of merit and value. We take this method of calling your attention to the "time-tried and tested" Globe Tonic. This: wnnderfnl remedy is a sure and i speedy cure for indigestion, constipation, nervousness, stomach trouble and liver and kidney complaint, Don't delay, but try it now. * We give free samples every day and sell the regular $1 size bottle for do cents (8 bottles for $1.25) at 143(5 Assembly Street, Columbia, S. C., and refund the money paid if not satisfactory. Your druggist will sell it to you at the same price. Is it worth while to pay more when 50cents buys the best? Think it over. It costs you nothing to try it. MURRAY DRUG COMPANY, Wholesale Agents. GOOD PLACE FOR SALE! I offer for sale, for cash, my place containing 85 acres, more or less, one mile from Shuler's Spur, on Perry extension of Southern railway. Dwelling house and outhouse. For further information apply to JOHN T. TAYLOR, Lexington, R. F. D. 4. 5 AT MIMNAUGH'S by express. "We need the room for these i idery and swiss dresses and linen suits in al EWEST AND LATEST COAT SUITS IN I 3 Goods and Silks. In fact special offerings \UCH & C - - COL Bargains! E We are offering for the next few days , a job lot of buggies we will sell a top buggy, set harness, lap robe and whip complete for /\Yi $68.47 while they last. (3^ Don't fail to get you one ^ before they are all gone. CAUGHMAN COLUMBIA, - * Ex-President Harris Was Here- MEET I Mr. B. Harris, of Pendleton, ex president of the State Farmers'Union, #%|l| delivered an address at a union rally LHI I ^ 111 held with the Centre local union, | ill I ill11 about nine miles from Lexington in the Hollow Creek section. Mr. Harris New goods are arriving iTrtmen'offer ,his urged the importance of. unity of ac- Suits. The cloth Consists ti<^ am^ngthe,faT?ier8, x. silk, striped wool suitings The Farmers' Union has had a \ ?, healthy growth in this county during fancy Striped broadcloth j the last year and as far as is known cock and navy. Every S the members have stood together re- d ^ f markably well on almost every sub- # ~ & ject of interest to the union. A good should interest yOU nOW. many of the union men are still hold- ggf shown and every Suit ing on their cotton, expecting it to go ? , . , . around the fifteen-cent mark before guarantee 01 material. Si the close of the coming season. Tapp Suit yOU knOW it's { ? M ? -J-J a._ m * X A. ?? . , i center to w. a. Aeapaarc. Never was tftere sucn a ?. L?fin^to"'s-c- , trimmed and becoming Dear Sir: Here's the sum total of a n . .. , . century auda half's experience: Our tall goods are COmin? Every job painted Devoe takes less play them. Value and fc gallons thu of any other paint. j rt in this department And the paint that takes the least , gallons wears longest; Always. We consideration. In order t can't help it. precedented reductions. I Yours truly 88 F. W. DEVOE & CO P. S. The Kaufmann drug Co. Sells SHOi our paint. Sensational selling i children. The prices are I Honesty I new in Jewelry I J We are showing for ed styles in Ladies Fall ? I jn prjce from $25 to $30. "If it came from Sentz's, you RE know it's all right," is wliat one g BARGAIN of our customers remarked to h another the other day. , I y0U find Special bar? When you bay Jewelry you R { ^ generally have to take the "Jew- D J eler's word for it" whether it is 3 good or not. 1 O R DI That's just where our reputa- I tion for honesty and fair dealing ? We majI> expre9s or f,( counts. gj And furthermore, we will [al- | P-d 1? anY pohlt within a radius ways give you your money back fl I and ask no questions any time I vou are dissatisfied with a pur- I ^ chase I T||f 1AIUFS Special attention to mail orders, I | 11 8 . I Hill I [J I 1638 to 1646 Mi (HARMS ISENTZ. I ?-r?? 1^" *"""" 1 | OaJs Giova Deieats miawa: JEWELER, I The Oak Grove and Midway I teams cnssed bats at Wingard's 1439 Main, Columbia, S,C I becue on Satjidiy. which resultei a victory for Oa'v Grove by a Scoi 310 / i 'i"inw >4 iew suits, and will ' f L colors at low prices. "ALL STYLES. 3 prevail throughout o. UMBIA, S. C. j 1 ~1 bargains! # BROS. " - s. c. ME AT TAPP'S TS ARE HERE I for every department. The Suit i week Womens', Misses' and Junior > of striped worsteds, plain serges , plain and striped Prunella cloths, in black, green, steel, brown, peauit is lined with guaranteed satin^ n $15.00 to $35.00. These suits mi 1 1 Artr AA *_ XI ~J _ . ine line at $zo.uu is me suung will carry with it our personal I yle and fit. When you wear a I ILLINERY I in opportunity to buy beautifully 9 hats as is offered here this week. J I in and we need the room to dis- 9 >rmer selling prices are of small 9 : just now; space is the foremost 9 o make room we are offering un- 9 )on't miss this unusual opportunity. I iSl SHOES! in shoes, for men, women and H very low. - 9 FALL SUITS I the first time this week the advanc- 9 >uits. They are beauties, ranging 9 See them here. ' s everywhere 9 rains everywhere and it will pay H week. H :r by mail. 9 ?ight on all purchases of $5.00 or more shipof 600 miles of Columbia. Hn i Tinn rnnniiur 9 L. 1A1T bUmfAN I | un Street, Columbia, S. C. MM 7- I Dr. Moll Will Leave. *^M bail | The resignation of Dr. P. H. Mell, bar- ! president of Clemson college, has been 3 in | accepted by the board of trustees. ^^M ;e of i The resignation will not go into effect