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/ r Our Suit Department Is Full of Values I Now is the time to buy the clothes you will wear this year. A visit to our Suit Department will convince you that it is expensive .worry to bother with dressmakers when everything you want I can be had here so much better and so much cheaper. From the ordinary house dress to the dazzling afternoon and evening dresses we can please you, for "it's merely a matter of coming to Mimnaugh's to get what you want at the right price." I Still a Big Line of Millinery i Though millinery buying has been taking away many beautiful hats from this store, our workrooms have been busy, and at this near midseason we offer you a selection larger, no doubt, than most stores have at their "openings." ? ? I 1 1 1 But we aavise you to aeiay no longer. The hats are going fast?they are such 1 creations as to compel purchasing. Visit our millinery department and select your i hat i ORDER BY MAIL I. rawciL m scissoss. Go to Henry Drng Sh Wayside Notes fathered Here and There by a Dispatch Man. also handle a full iin< patent medicines, jewe Mrs. Geo. S. Drafts is recovering etc slowiy irom her recent severe illness. Miss Eva Crews, a charming young woman of Spartanburg, wasthe guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. her cousins, the Misses Efird, Sunday, have moved into the reside 5 or 6 doses "666? will cure any ?CC oase of Chills and Fever. Price 25e. famll;s' Misses Lucille and Caro Efird have The many friends of Mr returned from an extended visit to re- Derrick will be pained to latives and friends in Charlotte, N. C. very severe illness. She 1 Mrs. W. P. Roof, who has been ill W for several days, continues to improve rioU! and will soon be able to be out. Miss Mary Wmgard, Yon will always find fresh bakers hr??d at The Bazaar StltUte, IS now able t-0 t bread at xne bazaar. ^ confined to her roo Mr. J. B. Crews, one of the popular weeks, attaches of the Columbia Record, You will alwavs find it spent Sunday night intown at *he tS overthe, home of his uncle, Hon. C.M. Efird. g0od9, notions, shoes, hah Fishing tackle in great variety new 9toek at the very ? Damamm I _ XT \v TT ?>_ / t _ si ways in biucs at iut jja^aen. ?at n. i>. jvaminer cc uu Mr. J. S. McCartha while in town Mr. \y. T. Rister, from Monday did not forget the printers, over in town on bnsiness I Thank yon. and payed us a pleasant c Mr. J. T. Sawyer one of Chinque- Mr. J. H. Summer, froi pins best citizens, while here Monday, here on bus-ness last S are made us a pleasant call. payed ns a visit. Send us your dues. We need the prof. Cyrus L. Shealy, money. spent the week end with Mr. Joe. A. Epting, the jolly boy Hon. Frank W. Shealy he is around Hilti n, was here Monday court, in attendance at thi convention and 5 or 6 doses "650" y called in to see us. case of Chills and Fever. ' Jag. B. Addy, Esq., of the Peak sec- Qur 0]d frieid and felh Hon was here at the convention Mon- and one of fche begt men h day and called in and renewea his pa- Richard W. Sease, wa day, and renewed his pip 8ay, reader,, send us your dollar for of our first subscribers the Dispatch. Campaign will soon always glad to shake his open and it will be interesting. Mr. Lester Miller, who Mrs. Nettie Kyzer has been quite ill sltion with the Batesbur<> with fever for several days at the plant, spent Sunday with home of her father. Capt. J. J. Bickley. Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. ! W. F. Fnrtick has gone into the Poles, lines, bobs, gigs wholesale drygoods business in Co- everything in the fishing lumbia, occupying a store room on at right prices, at The By Gervais street. He ha3 an immense Mr. A. L Hook, one of stock and can fill orders at New York tial citizens, near Brook!; prices. of our first subscribers 1 Wanted?Fodder, peavines and hay, Monday, and promptly ; in exchange for subscription to The newed his paper for anot Dispatch. Apply at this office. Mrs. Annie M. Daily, a * Mr. J. L. Sease, a model, farmer and and honest women fror good citizen of Hollow creek, with his river section, wa9 in to beautiful and attractive daughter paid receiving her pension, us a pop call Monday and laid his dol- good women she is, dro lar on our table for another year. paid for her paper. Buy one of the new hobs just re- Get your fishing tackle; ceived at the Bazaar and your trout where you alwavs find w will surely come. in this line. Mr. Gary Goodwin, one of the gal- ,, T Ar . , lant and popular students of the P. C. steadm'n 1 . I spent the week-end with his parents Ind made ? at Gaston. cajj J FOR SALE?Soring wagon, neatly * painted and in first class condition. o^uneits, teachers, ca Jnst the thing for truck farmers, and business men are remiii * '' all mannerof light hauling. A bargain. are prepared to execute f Apply to RICE B. HARMAN, Lexing- cards, invitations, note ton S. C. j bill heads, envelopes and Whenever you want groceries and | ^so'ableT/rices:''"''"5 go Si HM.'V&'ZrT1 pnces- alW8>8 1 Tbc "-O" 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, 75c. We are selling 24-inch Foulards that most stores would 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 l-i.?i. j.: r o : c laicisi uieauuii IUI opiing IIUUA&. IIIC quality of this goods is the best;, the price only, yard, $1.39. 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 ??? Last Saturday at the re organ azatton pVi arkir? of Swansea Democrate club R. L. Xy. ' . , , ' brand was elected president, H. D. i tested for Griffin vice-president, L. P. Smith Secfree. We retary. 3 of drugs, We were pleased Monday to have a iry, paints, pleasant call from our old friend, J dge. U. W. Jefcoat from Swansea who will probably be a candidate for ???* Magestrate at Swansea in the primary. Haltiwanger Mr. G. Jacob Wingard, of the Midrnce on South way section, one of our best citizens upied Dy the and a j dly good fellow, dropped in yesterday and renewed his paper p promptly for another year a9 he always learn of'her does" ' I aas been con- A No 1 Cylinder or Lubricating Oil ! DCk and her for engines, automobiles, buggies, etc., s. in any quantity, the popular The Kaufmann Drug Co. ollegiate In- Sheriff P. H. Corley is spending a 3e up, after few dayS jn Atlanta, m f)r three , , John C. Blake, who has been on the fr, Dispatch force for the past year, has stock of drv ' ?one to Durham, N. C., where he has ' groceries- j a PC8itio" on The Sun" lowest prices ; Mrs. Fannie Wessinger, Dr. J. Willie j Wessmger's mother, from the High Chapin was i Hill section, came over Monday with last Saturday her son-in-law, Mr. Sam Lowman, and oil i spent the day with Mrs. J. J. Bickley. \ * j n Peak was Col. and Mrs. M. D. Harman have , aturday and both been quite ill for several days. Mrs. Harman is better, but the Col's. , of Camden condition remains unchanged, his brother, Col. D. J. Griffiith was in town cierk of the Monday attending the county convention. Ool. Griffith is one of the most rill core any P?.?u^ar men *be state and the best Price 25c superintendent the penitentiary has ' ever had. fnnrnZfr' Miss Liliie Smith, from the Hilton 0 at section, is visiting her sisters, Mrs. er Hekfone J- J- Bickley, Mrs. G. A. Derrick and and we are other relatives in town. Notice, Bridge Builders. 5. J. Miller. 1 1... A ; tackle line Supervisor's Office, lZaar. Lexington, S. C..May3, 1910. ' o ir substan- The Legislature of South Carolina, iiid, and one at its last session having authorized was in town the Supervisor and County Ccmrnisas usual, re- sioners of Lexington county, S. C-, to her year. contract for and have erected a free n indmtrimm bridge over Saluda river, at Wyse's rbct Rr-iari Ferry, with the necessary approaches M j. and embankments, &c., at a cost not ,.nf1 lY' to exceed Twelve Thousand (12,000) priori ^ llars; and having authorized the Supervisor to borrow funds on the promisory notes of Lexington county, atthe Bazaar, to pay for the same, hat you want Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will receive sealed bids for the erection of a Ft eel Bridge over lal good said river, at said point until the 21st section, was (jav (>f .\jayt i:> 10, at. wnich time said is a pleasant n;,{j will ii-> nt.^nprl :mH nnn^irlpr^.'] hv ! 1ho County Board of Commissioners ndidates and i for Lexington county. Bidder* may ded that we SOf- plans and specifications 021 tile in ill orders for 1 this oiliee. , letter and : hi. J. L WGFORD. Supervisor, all kinds of ! .JAMBS OAIJGHMAN, , quality, t S. KUFUS SMITH,. Countv Commissioners. ) Job Dept. April J, 1910?td * UWlgJ W3?ggSBSi^, "JKOmifJii^i mtm^ II Ifmmgfljjg Good White Goods. 34-inch Flaxon Lawn, plain, the yard, '25c and 35c. 3G-inch checked Flaxon, yard 25c. White Madras for skirts and ladies' suits, the yard 12|c. Colored Madras, 36-inch, imported goods for shirtwaists, children's and ladies' diets s and suits, the yard, 18c. We have just received a new line of col ored Lav\ns at, the yard, 5c to 12c. Good Gauze Vests. 10c Vests for 5c. 12?c Vests lor 81c. 15c Vests for 10c. Now is the time lor you to put in your supply of Gauze Vests for summer at these prices. 5,000 yards of French Ginghams. It comes in plaids, stripes, voiles, fancy tissue, chiffon lisse, ten yards to customer at this price, the yard, only 19c. Ice Cream Churns. l-quart size, $1.25; 2-quart size, $1 85; 3-quart size, $2.25; 4-quart size, $2.50; 6-quart size, $3.50; 8-quart size, $3.75. Water coolers at low prices, $1.50*to $6.00. (I. .. TTT Laqies, usi Having disposed of, and moved out grain and feedstuff, I am now devoting my j Fancy Groceri< keeping thiugs absolutely clean, and making you to shop, and if you will visit my stc inspection I am sure we can sell you. Below latest arrivals. GRAHAM FLOUR, fresh from the mill A full line of National Biscuit Go's. Cracl Bunker Hill Pure Maple Cane Syrup. Naboth Pure Grape Juice for the home, ii Soliciting your patronage, guaranteeing clean, fresh and the very best of Fancy Grocer JULIAN P. ME PHONE 71, LEXINGTON, Wft Are ? tart inn fi of Fin* FAR IV! It is time to haul fertilizers and put ou wagon and none better than the Mitchell. 01 the wagon business. 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue OTJR GUARANTEE ??????? ?mmwwmmwb? ho Carmine I HQ uasgamo. We Sell "Modern Clothes" 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. Men's Hats 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 come to Mimnaugh's. L< SHOES!! SHOES!! All the latest styles and leading 1 makes in Spring and Summer Shoes. We hato them for men, women and childrenjRrom the very best dress shoe to the cheapest that's good in substantial farm shoes. i COLUMBIA, S. C. (If aS'iSf sSS LwlB fidii 11uno - r/min imwo # of my store, ray line to exclusive Noue better in the South, red and j gray pebbly lands, most of it is level, tiStO j gro\vsall kinds of crops profitably, very i healthy, delightful climate, good watit attractive for j er, and the be-;t of people for neigh>re and make an : bors. In easy reach of good schools is a few of our j I and churches. 50,000 acres to select I from, in tracts from 40 to 8,000 acres. H is, in 121b sacks. j Write today for complete list and cers. [ how to get your expenses paid to see I this land. Do not delay, as prices are a 10c bottles. j rapidly advancing. * at all times, v W. S. & G. W. ANDREWS, . ETZEj 34-36 Planters Bank Building * S" C' )j AMERICUS, GEORGIA. mm?????? ??? vac With a New Lot e Mules ivertisement last week of sixtyI Horses and Mules at $20.00 to . it head off brought a good run ;ss and practically cleaned out is and ends. We have just un- . j j fine bunch of extra good Mules. ' WAGONS t the compost 110 better time to buy your d Hickory and Hackney. These are leaders in b mm. _b_ Columbia, S. C MEANS SOMETHING.