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W" The Newest Where I Sale of White Goods That Offers Real Savings In Linen Sheeting we offer you the 90inch all Pure Linen, for, yard, 89c. Union Linen Sheeting, 90 inches wide, offered for, yard 49c. Union Linen Sheeting, 72 inches wide, offered for, yard 37 l-2c. Plain Luna Lawn; looks, lasts, launders like real lawn; 36-inch goods, yard 25 C.; 27-inch goods, yard 15c. In checked Luna Lawn we make the following prices: 27-inch goods, four grades, at 15c, 18c, 20c, and 25c. Plain Flaxon Lawn, 36-inch goods, two excellent qualities, yard, 25c and 20c. Checked Flaxon Lawn, 36 inches wide, v I yard, 25c. |' 'i . Millinery Yon can find a Hat here to fit your features and your parse. Yon could wish for no more generous assortment of beautiful Hats than we offer you. There is a style, a shape, a color combination for every woman, while there is such a wide range of qnalities and prices that you are certain to find the Hat to your liking here. Some bought before Easter, but there are still many choice models new, since we have put on display for the season. I ORDER BY MAIL M .3 MNCIL AND SCISSOES. H3?*te???$S New Brookland, spent i ttaysids Notes Gathered Here and with Mr. and Mrs. Sim J. There by a Dispatch Man. her home* a? Johnson?8. ' Get yoor garden aeed at The Bazaar flight visit to Miss L if you want to obtain the best results. . Mr< Lewis Roof, of N? J lege, spent Eastertide w Miss Helen Bradford, of Clemson, is enta. , spending some days here. Mr> and Mrs> Uarl Roof Mr. Orin Brcdie has returned from ,)ia? spent the week-end h the A. & M. College, North Carolina. Capt. J. Feaster Lyle Fine fresh mackerel only 5c each, at y<?terday on matters of b< M. D. Herman's grocery, where you Mr. Sidney Steele's hou: always find good things to eat. Street, is nearing complet Mr. Walter Kleckley, of Columbia, The weather has been n spent Easter with the home folks near farmers during the pas town much progress has been There to a considerable amount of fil work. ^Wheat aud o sickness in these parts just now, and ! ' r th the average physician is kept on the ^ew months^o' go. Warm weather is here and you will need an icecream freezer, the B.izzard p xvht. tal.pQ iLVt# f is the be9t and it has the right name w imt Pn f p for it. freezes quick. See all sizes and >' * bcott Roof' R prices at H. S. Kitnitier & Go's. I to"' u* Mica .Trtflip f!a- orhman. ft nharimnc i Mr. J. France YWugard, young woman of Columbia, is on <? j or SouthUaroiina, visit to relatives and friends here. eel bv two of hu college __ ... T Leo Keefe and Mr. C. J. G Mr, and Mrs. Joe Graham, of Vt> through in an automobile* lauta, Ga., are visiting the latter's Saturday parents, Sheriff and Mrs. P. II. Corley. ,r T 'T Q, , , , _ .. ~ t , Mr. L. J. Shealy and da Buy your wife a Cameron steel A. L. Smith, were in tov range or cooking stove, for sale at M. and paid us a peasant cal D. Hamran's grocery. They are the ?. , best on ihe market and always please , ;' erley Swygert, of tVin f./.ota nas accepted a position w Wie cocks. Dry Goods Co., in Coiuml Mr. F. G. Hartley, of Summit, was t ^ ^ ... . . . ,. in town yesterday attending the board j Tl.^ cuLi\ator is tl of equalization. It does the work 10 psrtec - 11 price is right. See it bofc Dr. and Mrs. Sam Harman, of Co- | olu3 ancj VOu will be pleas lumbia, were in Lexington for a short I " II \ K.arr while yesterday I Hon. JI. B. Edwards, o Mr. J. P. Copelanfl. of Baxter, was , (,ou.,ty chairman of thi here yesterday on matters of business, j County Equalization Boai WANTED?Two pigs or shoats ! yesterday, (male.-'), weighing 25 or 30 pounds. I Mr. J. S. Wessin^er, ih Apply at this office. j dent of the Bank, o? Chap The newest thing in straw hat9 can j peroua and progressive m* now be seen at II. N. Kaminer & Go's, i ular with everybody, was Ladies' and Misses' tailor hats, and all ! clay, styles and quality ft r nun and bo\s. , *ir> j> Lybrand, If you are going to buy, see our stock I president of the Bank beiore you do and you will save J alld a clever merchant oi money. H. N. Kaminer & Co. ! was here yesterday. Misses Mae Boozer, Ruth Efird and ! Deputy Sheriff Miller s * ' - * - - - ** - 1 * 1 - T*1. f/\i? I ^ -? t , nrnesune i^urr, oi ;wx i any ai jiiuC;*Dnrg on dusu Women, spent Eastertide at home, j ed with the duties of tne si Prof, ami Mrs. S. J. Derrick, of j Mr. George C. Shirey, 1 Newberry, spent the week-end with j quite iii at his home on i relatives in and uround Lexington. j t?>r the past several days, Mr. Jule Bradford, of New York, is j as rapidly as possible ui here for several days, on account ot , cumstances. the death of his father, Mr. 0. S. | WANTED?A plow hai: Bradford. ? inouth with board and wa: Old rewspaoera for sale at The i to Steedman, Dispatch office'at 10c hundred. j Ex-Supervisor George ; the Fork, was in town ] I, - j m^ters of business. Go to Henry Drug Store, Ohapiu, J | The oyster supper gi S. C.. to have your eyes tested for j ^ {??y ? classes. Examination free. We . jr trm;m on Hxt.irrbi v ov#?i also handle a fall line of drugs, J entire success, the prooe patent medicines, jewelry, paints, i i' ? to a neat little amour et0< i Messrs. Thos. L. Ila ! It inch and T. C. Sturkio i i tLitJ >.p,-ja<r horsO fellOW ill You Get What You 1 I Outfitters for Women, Misses and Children Every garment a woman wears can be purchased here. From the daintiest bit of lingerie to handsome evening gowns, we have what you want and at the right price. Our Coat Suits in the new light weight pattern for spring and summer wear embrace every style and fancy. Workmanship and fit are perfect, at all prices. Beautiful Lingerie dresses, which will be much worn this season. You cannot find better values in pretty and dainty gowns than we offer, all at very popular prices. An tnusual special here is our line of Heme Dresses. These garments are made of Madras and F.ench Ginghams; well made. Prices $7.60 to$12.60. Spring Waists Every new style, every good spring fabric in Spring Waists can be found here. We have always carried as many Waists as all other Columbia stores combined, and have a completer assortment than ever before. The "Standard" Waist is one of the popular sellers. They are made of imported French Lawn, elaborately trimmed in laces. Prioe range; $1.2 5 $1.50, $1.75, $2.25 end $2.50. The "Opera" Waist is ever popular. Under this line you will find Waists of sheer Lingerie, trimmed in laces, beautifully and well made, many exclusive designs, at $3 50, $5.00, $6 00 and $7.00. Oar pride Waist in the Fisk, Clark and Flagg Tailored Shirt Wai*t. These waists are made of imported linen?and well made, too. We'd advise you to bny one of these Waists when selecting something tailored. Prices $3 5u, $4.00, $4.50, $5 00 and $6 50. Among the new Silk Waists this season we have an excellent value in Japanese and China Silk. These waists are excellent garments?made well and fit. Price only $4 89. Eviiivmr BBHHBBHHtfHBBMHHBBBHBi and Beulali Miss Pearle Oiarke ha9 returned to eg ladies of Winthrop college, after spending the a few days Eastertide with her parents, Mr. and , Miller. Mrs. B. D. Oiarke. returned to Hon. Frank W. Shealy, Lexington's ifter a most popular and most efficient clerk of the essie Gibbes. court, spent a short while yesterday jwberry col- *n Bat?sburg on matters of business, ith his par- Mr. J. H. Sliealy, one of the best citizens and a model farmer of the Colum- Leaphart section in the Fork, while ere here on the board of equalization , Tuesday, dropped in anu renewed his >s was nere paper for another year. 11 ci npcu ax- / * Rev. N. D. Bodie, of Saluda C. H., se, one Depot will preach at Nazareth church, next 10n* ^ Sunday at 11 a. m. I The work cn the Augusta Road, bet week and ^ tween Lexington and Leesville, is proma.0m i Sressing nicely, and within a few m:,re ats aro com- weeks will be as fine piece of road as op promises j there is in the State. tan was ex jijrs> jfoah Corlev, the venerable 1. I mother of Sheriif Corlej*, who has bjen veen 14 mil? qUj^e jjj for several days, is very much it Will pay ; t>4 to | Heavy and fancy groceries in any 0 ' j quantity anc; at prices to please every- i llP . | body, at H. M. Wingard's. ' of the Um" | Dr. and Mrs. P. H. Shealey and lit- ' HceomDam- n.. J . v I * - I tie uauK'i'.fci' spent roaster in .ueesviiie. -mates, Mr. *V _ asque, drove . Miss Mattie Brown, tne attractive to Augusta ' an(* popular daughter of Rev. and Mrs. I T. S. Brown who has been away for t , , ? T , several weeks, is expected to arrive ugnter, .lrs. today or tomorrow, vn Saturday J . Farmers continue to have fertilizers !*!?.. ?x n is an evidence of the fact that thcj !' are learning to farm better every year, ien tne UiOoe 3ia> Mr. C. S. Goodwin, of Gaston, a , " ,. progressive merchant of that town, llf- was ^ere week. Mi*. Goodwin is r T , . one of the very best men in the county ?e you jviv and numbers iiis friends bv the score. ea. nner & Co. Mr- F. Harap Hendnx, one of the t D.f> -u ,. leading men of Lecsvilie, was here I *d Wtis here If it is jewelry, &c., you want, whv just read Syvan Bros, advertisement: . e able presi- Mimnangh, in this issue, has only j in. and im>s- given you a partial indication of the 1 jruimnt, pop- values be is offering in new goods. I nere verier- Anything you may want he has it and I the prices are right. the popular Mrs. A. M. Harman and Mrs. Bennie ! of Swansea, Harman spent yesterday in Columbia, j ' tliat town, having gone over to see the Former's I j sister, Mrs. ilea ben Ilarman, who is in j the Columbia Hospital. I On the Editor's return trip Saturday, j ierift*s office. ! fr?m No.r.th- he l.he. Pleasure | of meeting Misses Ethel Gaitley and J who has been 1 Elizabeth McNair, two charming and j loiiow creek j very interesting young women, stu- j is improving j dents of Peace College, ivaleigh, N. C., ider the c.r- , who Were on their way home to spend j j Easter at Mnxton, N. 0. They were j id; ?rJ.Ou per very entertaining, iaeinaung ana; shing. App,y bright, and it was indeed one of the j , S. C. peculiar pleasures of our entire t rip to | II Koon op ma^e their acquaintance. We hope ! reaterdav' oii ^hat their visit nome was a delightful ] * ore. veu by the WANTED?Second hand bags and | the Baptist burlap: anv kind; anv quantity; any-; Mrs. W. A where. RICHMOND 15 AG COM PA- I uing, was an NV, Richmond, Va. 25". eds amount- Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette j d. coupons wanted. 1 will redeem tiiese j rman, O. S in cash. Rice J5. Harman. ; are attending POST CARDS?A full line of alj \ Camden. all kinds, just received at The Bazaar Mont and At tho Dirrhi riuan uisu ni urn in&lll 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, 75 c. We are selling 24-inch Foulards that most stores wrould 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. Sale of Table Linen Mercerized Damask, extra good quality, for, yard, 50c. Hemmed Napkins, good quality, size 18x18; the dozen, 98c. Unbleached Hemmed Napkins, size 18 xl8, regular $1.25 quality; price $1.00. We Are Starting 0 of Fin FARM It is time to haul fertilizers and put ox - - _ _ J ^ A 1? A. A ?? 4-1\ /\ M 4-V? AN 7.Y* ^aV* A11 O wagon ana none luull mo* xuitujucn. yj. the wagon business. 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue OUR GUARANTEE ii.iy.ui)Mii^^jBM'.v?itnric;uw'r?wMnwvii,.-*mi.wj.va.? BE? .iw . mimamwmm i i ig Sterling Seeds j Sterling silver, cut glass, lint | china, clocks. A tine stock j | (fa .3 g S r* 5 always on hand for you to ! # p 3 select from. i 1 =?-?=~~~ Keep us in mind whonvrant- I wjiisi >*?? - .? ... | show you \vl?. it a ing anything in Jo ..dry oj g of the fact, vm * * 5 Pur#? N. C. Whis Si) V*rwa 1 e. I in a P^in scr.loci (,ood watch work and 1 est | ?# & e-ve glasses. / p J If you can't come, send fo 5 our catalogue or telephone yom 3 that^.Th.-?V?-T* I ct?. that />: order to US. jjj yonr mnvor ; P. II. fiACHiCOTTR A CO., ~ JKWKUniS. | JiJsS 1424 Main St., Columbia, S.C ; I ?j?' 'Phone 934 IjlHIII Ij 'i 11 I'ECMg?1W1MU jiji. t Price. We Sell "Modern Clothes" I You might, if you dropped into a shop in Broadway, be able to find just such styles as we show in our shop. You might, if you cared to, pay the New York price and obtain them. But you are not in New York and we know you prefer making a saving when you lose nothing by doing so. | The "College Chap, Sr." and the "Eng- I lish" are two of the most clever models 1 | which we have ever seen. They have I that brisk young air about them that can- 8 not be resisted, and which young fellows | wouldn't care are dare to resist. 8 j i i i - it would please us greatly to have you see these garments which so smack of joyous youth. Won't you see what clever wearables we have brought fo town for your benefit? We cannot bring a New York shop to your very door, but we can bring styles as clever and as fascinating as any you'll find in the Metropolis. You see these i 4'Modern Clothes" and we'll see that \ you're not bored in looking at them. ? W? ? ? I ? IBIIWMW ? ? I ? II?Mil?? II COLUMBIA, S. C. Ivor With a New Lot e Mules dvertisement last week of sixty 1 Horses and Mules at $20.00 to er head off brought a good run 2ss and practically cleaned out ds and ends. We have iust unJ fine bunch of extra good Mules. t W Ai-js OIM 3 it the compost, no tetter time to luy your Id Hickory and Hackney. These are leaders in t 1 mill 1 _ ,!f% as*. Columbia, S. G 1 MEANS SOMETHING. YJJ yy wwroaweap v weMBBagaaac ^.nawu.-n.!/taammnrmmm iw sw ft!! _?pa?0-fv H) \ SK1Y ^kasNCASESj I > acnd you a trial p::;*!c:i?:e of ?>i:r Extra Straight 100 Proof, Pure JN.C. 9 sma.-nn f < p. It sitrst (i:C'3s? or ?l v.:H not cast yw ?:ie cent. We want to fl I ibsoluvly duiv, rich at 0 delicious whiskey this is. Yve want to convince you 13 ether tt.icil ar. a rtieiiiriue or b'.*vera;j?, that this ICO Proof Absolutely B iVey be beaten. You take ;io chances. We will ship you on first train M i k$of Exfra Straight 109 Proof ^975 I i C. WMskey, Express Paid, for only *P$}= I i1-. ard if " >u do ru! it letter than the *"l?Ton<:s" and compounds 9 "ii ! ..yiejr j n i l to<-mti:-.". e.o ihrs. wiih more than a hair dozen jrefils add- B m io.ft jki' j-.-lhn. ji'U n.:r :"torn the same to i: > end we will refund H : s cheerfully' i l wan tereivcti. Vv'c will also ship this Ilo proof Ahisi.eyin u . l.y express j. <"d, r.c- h?i!uv.? 3 <ri?J??n Jcg JjrS.SS. 13 FnJX ?*.tarfs $3.73. I sv2 c?.l!on Ksg 7.73. 24 Full hints -O.Otf. g to the Atlantic Not:.t,el Punk Ibis citv. Only Ki'O gallons v.ill be pold 8 * i. e. <Y h-r tedoy rs t n's ad n .* y not ar t 't:r an in. Thousands have usou B N\<rt.h t arolln:.?our nat!\c state. It has always n ode jrood. K ire of imitators who are not distillers. Bay from hcresl pecp!<? Q " * - * i ? r. ... r-fti-f. JjQ pcy i?JI cnar^es toor.y tr muiuna 1? TEDE OLD NORTH CAROLINA DISTIIXEHY. Jf Aging Warehouse No. 1?6, Juclcsonviile, Ha.