The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, June 15, 1910, Image 8
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This store is alwa
the goodi
Our Suit Department Is
Full of Values
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
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 June Sale of Millinery
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.''
But we advise you to delay no longer.
The* hats are going fast?they are siicli
creations as to compel purchasing. Visit
our millinery department and select your
hat
ORDER BY MAIL
riSOIL A2TB SCISSORS.
Go to Henry Drug SI
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and s. c., to have your ey<
_ . glasses. Examination
There by a Dispatch Man. al80 handle a {ull lic
? = patent medicines, jew
J. Frank Wingard has returned from etc.
the University of South Carolina to ??^^
spend his vacation here. Dr D R of
5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any among the prominent ph
case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. week
Mr. J. S. Wessinger, the popular . .
, , , . _ , , ,, ^ f * Tresspassers m the vie
and able president of the Bank of Friek and others wiil pl,
Chapin, has been attending court this otice pQblished e
WGGk
* govern themselves accoi
gar If you are not coming to court We ackuowledge receip
next week, send your dues by a neigh- .. ? _ _r
bor. It will be appreciated. mai1 from D. B.
lumbia, oil subscription.
Geiger Brothers, of New Brookland, m L L Lown> one o{
will accept thanks for renewal of their ; subscribers, has
paper another year They are clever his reEewa, tQ The Di
gentlemen and good citizens.
Mr9. C. E. Younginei
5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any snhserihprs and al
case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. oldest sab8Cribers and al
_ . , sends us a dollar for re
Miss Eunice R. Wessinger has re- j)j8Datck
turned home after a delightful visit to
friends in Greenwood, Greenville, ^r* ^zer' on<
Walhalla, Due West and Clems on. subscribers, while in to1
AtClemson she was the guest of Mrs. dr?PPed in and Paici bii
L. A. Sease. lor mother year.
Mr. J. C. Fulmer, near Counts' are requested to st
Ferry, kindly remembered the pririters wi^ Prayer meeting at
with a dollar for another year. He is Corley place next Sunda
one of our first subscribers and always Everybody invited,
prompt, for which we feel greatful. FOR SALE?One hog 1
about 100 lbs iust rieht
juargr ru^i'_y jnwci i iru; etuu vjuiucji ? ?
Queen (yellow) tomato plants, large Apply to Matthew Harn:
and productive varieties, hardy plants, 2 Lexington s. 0.
25c per hundred.
The Kaufmann Drug Co. Glenn, city
Mr. j. Sol Doolev, on Lexington Batesburg, is attendinf
xu r. 1 j. j . j Glenn is one of the most
route 4, was the first to stop in and . ,, ,
.. at i in the county, numbenn
renew his paper Monday morning.
Mr. Dooley is one of our best truck } tie score.
farmers, residing three miles below 28thwprepared to todenfc
here. Dr. l.
Prof, and Mrs. h. w. Barre, of Magistrate f. p. Sheal
Clemson, are visiting the former's with his friends here thii
parents, Mr. and Mrs. w. w. Barre, ~Mr. Kinsler Roof spt
on College Hill. night and Sunday with
Mr. F. Hamp Hendrix, one of Lees- friends at Chapin.
ville's most progressive citizens, was w A Qooner (
here attending court this week. was here on Monday.'
MAoov*a T. W WI'BO onrl AT orli^icHn
UlCooio* u ?? ?? JOV auu #
Hutto, of Pelion, are attending court, 0 win Stroll
the former on the grand jury and the ur^'13 amon? *ke P?I
latter an the petit jury. attorneys this week.
Messrs. J. O. Wingard, Roy Wes- ^r* Frank Kneece,
singer and Willard Kyzer have re- P?Pular an(* very efficien
turned from Clemson for the summer wa9 ^ere 011 matters of b
vacation. ^ay.
We are requested to state that the Mr. Fred Hegmann, oi
annual Children's Day exercises of Mt substantial citizens of th
Hebron Sunday school, will be held on our thanks for a load of'
the 3rd Sunday evening, June 19th, scription. He is one of t
beginning at 4 o'clock. men in the county.
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ys bright and interestin
3 you want at the rig]
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 would charge you 70 cents
for, for only, yard 59c.
Rajah Silk, 27 inches wide and the regular
.^1.00 aualitv. is offered for only.
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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.
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.
Whits Linen Skirts, wide range of styles
,and qualities, every one the best at the price
asked, $2.50 to $7.50.
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x>re Chapin, dollar for The Dispatch when coming
? tested for to court.
free. We Miss Eva Dunning, a charming little
le of drug9, Miss of Columbia, is on a visit tc
elry, paints, Misses Annie Lou and Iceoline Harman,
Mr. Ernest Livingston, the populai
?manager of the L. D. Cullum Gk>'s
Pelion, was buggy and carriage repository at Batesysicians
here burg, was here thi9 week in attendence
upon court. Ernest i9 one of our owr
unity of J. W. bo>*sease
read tres Stenographer Anderson, of Edgefied
;lsewhere and and Mr. C. M. Yarn, of Swansea, art
dingly. the guests of G< M. Harman durinj
>t of $1 through court.
Shull, of Co- If you need anything in the furnitun
or undertaking line always see Scotl
Hendrix, His prices are right and it if
our promptest useless to go eisewnere.
our thanks for Mr, T. B. Kernaghan, one of thi
atch. most popular business men of Bates
one of our burg, has been attending court thii
ways prompt, week.
newal of The Mr. W L. Rawl, leading lumber deale:
of Batesburg, was here for a day o:
b of our first two this week.
wn this week Think of it, 4 quarts rice for 25c,pur(
5 subscription honey at 10c pound, Georgia cane syrup
50c a gallon! Any and everything li
groceries always at tight prices. Se<
;ate that there us and let us supply your wants anc
the old Nancy yon will be pleased. W. P. Roof.
y at 4 o'clock. Fresh sugar cured hams from 8 to 10
pounds each, just received at M. D.
for sale weight Hasan's Grocery,
for barbecue. Dr. J. \V. Sandel was confined tc
ian, R. F. D. his room for several days last week,
33-lwt-pd. hut we are glad to say he is able to b
electrician of out a?am"
r court. Mr. Readers, allow us to call ycur atten'
" tion to the general line of merchandise
j, . all new and fresh, no old stock to select
g his friends from. Dry Goods, Notions,Shoes,Hats,
Standard Hardware, Groceries, Cockruesday
June Ranges, Ice Cream Freezers, etc.
il work e are read-v to your wants all the
L TOOLE time at lowest prices. H.N. Kaminer
& Co.
3^week^n^^11^ M'lss Annie Ranch, daughter of Mr.
jnt Saturday Wesley Rauch, is quite ill at the home
relatives and ^er Parento oli Hollow creek.
If it's Groceries j'ou want, remember
that H. M. Wingard sells the best that
)f Batesburg, the market affords at right prices. Try
him on your next bill.
Mrs Willie Rvvvirert has moved from
ler, of Bates- """"" i
. ... Main street to the Harman residence
)u ar visiting ^ie rear court house, where
she is conducting a boarding house.
Batesburg's j)r> \y l Kneece, of Baxter, was
it postmaster, here on matters of business Monday,
usiness Mon- one 0f the most successful physicians
in the county.
le of the most Miss Hattie Hook has returned home
is section, has after a fortnight visit to friends at
wood on sub- at Sumter and Bennettsville where
he yery best she attended the Slate Missionary
convention.
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sis Every 13s
g with the latest styles,
lit prices, and why go el
Good White Goods.
Our white goods department i3 always replete
with special values for you.
34-inch Flaxon Lawn, plain, the yard,
25c and 35c.
36-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' dresses
and suits, the yard, 18c.
We have just received a new line of col
ored Lawns at, the yard, 5c to 12c.
EMBROIDERY AND LACES.
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a great opportunity is nere in j^moroiaery
and Laces. We have just received a new and
large line and name special prices.
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HUMAN HAIR SWITCHES.
All shades of Human Hair Switches. It
makes no difference what you want in artificial
hair, we have it, and at the price you are
thinking of paying.
5,000 yards of French Ginghams, all
new patterns in plaids, stripes, voiles, fancy
tissue, chiffon lisse, etc. The prettiest line
you eyer saw, and they are cheap.
Horses, Mul<
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FARM
I There is no better time to buy ;
Old Hickory and Hackney. These are lea<
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1113-1115 Hampton Avenue
OUE GUARANTEI
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Dr. Andrew B. Drafts, of Hender- Ds&th Of M
sonville, N. C., visited his mother Mrs. Laura Fii
during the week-end. Fink! died at hei
See here, we have bargains in shoes on June 5,
that will astonish you. They are going ,, p; .
fast and as long as they last at 50c a
pair. Come quick aucl select your pair Rev. Henry A. ?
at W. P. Root's. ville, and was w
Mrs. J. W. Holland, of Washington, beloved by many
nee Miss Annie Shuler, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I
Mrs. W. P. Roof. Lexington at on(
Remember, you can find some of Georgia about fo
the Xery Jbe9tJ pa-tent. medicines at th h gjnce ,
greatly reduced prices to close out the .
stock, at Harman's Bazaar. Mrs. hink was
of the Methodist
For Sale. faithful to her ch
m ? j c f u * i a woman of mos
Ten head of fine shoats, weighing .
from 40 to 60 pounds each. Also two anc* aer entire 11
sows with pig. Good stock. Also good. She was i
one good milch cow with young calf, mother and true
Apply quick to e Aus(jn Smjthj behind her an ag
Pelion, S. C., Route 1. era* children. T
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You always find
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We Sell "Modern Clothes"
for Men and Boys of the latest styles and
patterns. You will find our prices right.
We have a complete line of gents' furnishings,
Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Hosiery,
Underwear, Etc., all at prices to
please the trade.
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.
SHOES!! SHOES!!
All the latest styles and leading
makes in Spring and Summer Shoes.
We have them for men, women and
children, from the very best dress shoe
to the cheapest that's good in substantial
farm shoes.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
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es and Mares
largains
ave a few good acclimated mules
>es ready to go to work tomorrow.
have a few good mares,
tock of buggies and wagons the
largest in the South,
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pour wagon and none better than the Mitchell,
ders in the wagon business.
Coiumhia, S. C
: MEANS SOMETHING
rs. Laura Fink. extend our heartfelt sympathy, and
lk wife of Mr G A. ma>*tJie great comforter bind their
r home in Stil'esboro," broken henrts' a,ld in the comillS .
at a ripe old age. >,ear9 reunite them in that "House
daughter of the late not made with hands, eternal in the
Smith, of near Lees- heavens.
ell known and much * ?
r people of this county, p**"1- wi'i a?rtte
ihnk were residents of i |C I !L Li THE COUCH|
; time, but moved to 3AND CURE THE LUNGSg
>rty year9 ago, where B 1
made their home. _ B#f?I
a life long member WITH y 3 f
church and was ever a w f
lurch vows. She was MlllW ElB? I
it lovable character,! RJivtlwWvIj 9
fe was spent in doing rgn J^QUCHS I
i noble wife, a fond | | 1 n^OLDS Trial Bottle Free| , ^
friend. She leaves B AN3 ALL THROAT AND t.UWG TROUBLES. |
:ecl husband and sev- 9 GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY!
'o each of them we | OR MONEY REFUNDED. j