University of South Carolina Libraries
Mimnaugh'* The Liveliest Values Which \ J *1 *.. - Linen Suits at Half Price. \i - it- m'r 1 '# ; t, One lot of Linen Coat Suits will be placed on sale A for ten days at half price. Assorted colors, white. 3 pink, bine, lilac, green, natural color linen; also white with pin stripes. Now is the time for you to get that washable Goat Suit at half price. : Another shipment of those Brown Linen Coat Soits. For service, durability and style this is the best poit for you to buy?not at their regular price of tS&'trat at. .. $5.98 ? , Ml ' I I U Onr stock of Lingerie Dresses wasnever more com plete than now. We can supply your wants and at 4 r ; the right price. , I ' ? _ ? ; . _ JUMPER DRESSES: One lot or Juniper presses i assorted colors, white, pink, blue and lilac. These U 1 are all strictly new and up-to-date styles. Made of s due quality of washable Rep: $12.50 and $15.00: will S sell during ten days' salei for $8.50 It', mm^ : I SHIRT WAISTS: One lot of Swiss, Lawn and Lin; > I t gerie Shirt Waists some trimmed in Laces, Insertion and edges to match, with pin tucks: others are trim| med in embroideries, and others hand embroidered. J I These shirt waists are worth from $1.25 to $1.75. We fl sell them at.. i 98c I I ' Linen Crash Suits. s? W I One lot of I inen Crash Suit3 in White, Pink and H _ fl Blue. This is a lot of strictly tailored suits and did 1 sell for $10. Ten days sale price $7.00 I rvn rvT?n' r%\r att V"_? - . ^______?__.__________ J??^??^^?? X1XTCXL AKD SCISSORS. Go to Henry Drug S S. C., to have your ey Wayside Notes Gathered Here and j I glasses. Examinatioi There by a Dispatch Man. als? haDdl? a ful1 11 patent medicines, jev Mrs. J. S. Rowell and little daugh- e^c. ter are visiting relatives in Florida. 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. Mr. O. Luther Mayei Mrs. P T;Brodieand little daugh- citizen and a good farm ter, Isabel, are the guests of Mrs. C. section, while here Moi S. Ranch. and renewed his pape - , Mr. gillie E, Harman, of Augusta, year* is here for a few days with his parents, Dr. P. H. Shealv has 061. and Mrs. M. D. barman. Glenn Springs, where h I The Misses Efird delightly enter- annual meeting of the tained a number of their young Association, friends at cards on Monday evening. ? The Hon. Geo. S. Drs "> .??? " an'Mm'nAs or! frnm q nloaasinh viC mere wui ira wluuiuuiuu gel vices i?wuu u atPisgah next Stmday at 11 o'clock. Dr. Andrew B. Drafts, and preaching at Nazareth at 4:30 p.m. ville, N. C. We wish to remind our readers that Mrs. Dr. P. H. She; -when ever they need dry goods, daughter have returns notions, shoes, hats, groceries, or any- day's visit to Mrs. Shea thing usually found in a well selected Leesville. stock of merchandise, to call and see H. N. Kaminer & Co and they will . please you in goods and prices. ClllllflnMC FAR Capt. Chas. B. Harman, of Augusta, vUnllnUIld lUll spent the week-end with his parents, STATE OF SOUTH 1 \ Ool. and Mrs. M. D. Harman. _ T The rain does not keep people from _ 0Ilf ? J0X" eating, in fact, your ''rations" have Court ot Ojmmo to oomc, rain or shine. When you Dr. J. J. Wingard, boy groceries, buy the best and this against yoa will always do if you buy from Patience Lee, Pickens I H. M. Wingard, Lexington's leading Lee; Eusula Horsey, grocer. 4 Willie E? Lee, Matt Rev. J. M. Kneece pastor of the kee? Hester Brosi Baptist church at .this place, will known Assignee, Defe] preach here next Sunday at 11 o'clock Summons for I a. m. and 8 p. m. Everybody cordial- (Complaint Se: ly invited to attend. To the defendants above Mr. M. M. Gable sends us a cotton bloom picked from bis field on the i, 27th June, and Mr. J. W. Stoude- ?"'!1 mire follows with a blossom from his t or vonr answer to sain : - neiajune <mn. the subscribers at their o Mr. L. W. Wise, president of the ton, S. C.,within twenty Bank of Pelion and manager of the service hereof, exclusive D. B. Sphaler store, gave us a pleas- such service; and if you ? ant call Monday. complaint within the ti ?; * T /-i ? ni. i tlle plaintiff in this acti< Mr James Cullnro, a gallant and to the Court for the roll. U* popular young gentleman Of Bates- thecomplaint. burg, spent Sunday in Lexington. x fptrti *"Buck" is beginning to realize that Plaintil the girls in Lexington are the fairest r i of the fail, and the sweetest in the .-"/^ens P? kee' * land. Come again, James. Lizzie Reed, and Unki I ' rson-resident Defenda 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any YOU will each take n< case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. original summons and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Rawl are spending a few davs with their son, Elton in the office of the Bawl, at Port Kcyal, S. C. ^_9|ld gouaty and Sta Mrs. W. B. Blurae, of Bamberg, is EFIRD & visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Plaintiff Marks. Dated Julv 1, 1910 j . j Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Shepherd, of the Cross Road, spent the week-end in j'j Lexington. j Prof. Williams Mr. R. E. Miller, a clever man, of The Hon. Ira W. Wil] tipper Black Creek section Monday the Government farm while here, called in and settled for work in this state, will . his paper and also brought a dollar dress under the auspicei iifor a neighbor's renewal, for which mer school in the court ;?hey certainly have our thanks. ? 1 Friday night. Public ii Vtv/5"", .! 4 5 July Speci ever Offered in Columbia fo . A -o. XT rvf I7 iron An Tnrlpv f-A I /II t i^lUL LJV V^il / 111 111UVA LW 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 1 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 foul- I ard 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 ail new, just came in, ana 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. ~ " The Summer School. 'tore, Chapin, The following teachers have entered es tested for the Summer school during the last i free. "We week: MissCecile Mitchell, Leesville; Annie Horsey, Swansea; Mis9 ? Beaulah Seay, Lexington; Mr. Quilla relry, paints, Sharpe Gaston; Miss Ruth M. Taylor, Gilbert. There are now 42 in attendance. / \ a substantial Ha* a earn An Level1 Here. er of the Peak ... ?- - ? day, cailed in Congressman A. F. Lever, the idle r for another ?f the people of hi9 district, arrived in Lexington yesterday and will speak at the State campaign meeting tomorretnrned from row# Lever is looking well deie attended the spite the fact that the session of conState Dental gress was a very busy one with the distinguished little statesman. ifts has return Jit to his son, _ , at Henderson- BfirD6CU6 fit xllltOH. I will furnish a barbecue at Hilton aly and little on campaign day, 11th of August, 1010, id from a ten with refreshments. Public invited to ly's mother in come and hear the speakers and enjoy a good dinner. JOHN J. HATIWANGER. 6w44 RELIEF. STATEMENT OF CONDITION CAROLINA, of the ington, n pieas, LEXINGTON SAVINGS BANK, Plaintiff Located at Lexington, S. C jee Fisher E ^ c*ose ^)Tls^ness June ^0, *910. , Lizzie Reed, resources. ie Meetze, Iva Loans and Discounts 1260,477 53 a Lee, and Un- Overdrafts 19,485 53 udatns. Furniture and Fixtures.... 2,820 78 belief. < Die from Banks and Bankrved) ers 7,623 56 named: - Currency 1,876 00 aoned and re Gold . 70 00 tnolaint in this Silver, and other Coin 342 42 h is herewith Checks and Cash Items 37 CO serve a copy , " ; complaint on Total $292,73_ *4 ffice at Lexing- liabilities. days after the Capital stock paid in $10,000 00 of the day of Surplus Fund 10,000 <>0 fan to answer Undivided Profits, less Curune aforesaid. rent Expenses and Taxes m will apply Paid 16,675 53 ef demanded in Individual Deposits Subject tvdt-.ttot> toCheck rj.si;; <y DKEHER, Savings Deposits 158,427 41) i s Attorneys. Cashier's Chocks 41(3 01 isher E. Lee, Bills payable, including iowii Assignee, Certificates for money nts. borrowed 18,000 00 otice that the complaint in Total $292,732 82 this day been State of South Carolina, Clerk of Court County of Lexington, ite at Lexing- Before me came W. P. Roof, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being DREHER, duly sworn, says that the above and 's Attorneys. foregoing statement is a true condition w42 of said Bank, as shown by the books of said bank. W. P Roof. Sworn to and subscribed before me Cominff this 5th day of July, 1910. ,. , . F. E. Dreiier, [L S.] hams, head of Notary Public for S. C. demonstration deliver an ad- > s of the sum- FOR SALE?Nancy Hall and Jerashou8e on next alem Yam potato plants, at $1 per - ' J Tir rinnfni. lYlteU. 1 fcQOUB&UU. AUUO. IT* vuu j .*h'-* ' -.V ... .. ?5j?- . ? v . tr, v ' r? . I * jj ?' 1 ' ? v ?v-V ' 4* * * a Is-Just Wh r the Money. See Some T1 Our Mammnth Denarfmenl Good White Goods. Our white goods department is 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' dress )s and suits, the yard, 18c. We have just received a new line of col ored Lawns at, the yard, 5c to 12c. EMBEOIDEEY AND LACES. A great opportunity is here in Embroidery and Laces. We have just received a new and large line and name special prices. HUMAN HAIE 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 ever saw, and they are cheap. iUGH'S 1 THE GEORGIA | IS THE BEST !': 1 1 i I. I |:j The Georgia Beauty is the best 1 j;i ling buggies several years and this i i| This price is for the steel-tired bug: | It is built tasty and stylishly, mac jj Come and see it; you will be as s |: We still sell the Hackney and Ba |: Also some good surries and other ||i plete line of Single Harness, and a | price. | Come and see the Georgia Beaut / ' j t 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue > j i; | OTJK GUARANX I _ County Campaign Mooting. The Gr^ Tliere will be fourteen campaign an interest-in; meetings, the following schedule be- f0r every da's ir.g adopted after some discussion; 0f ^e most \ Irmo, August 10. south, and j Hilton, August 11. poses keeping Chapin, August 12. mark. AtteJ Pine Ridge, August 13. Columbia. Ioor Haves', August 15. AzariatfTaylor's, August 16. _ Pelion, August 17. Dr. CllftOI Swansea, August 18. T Gaston, August 19. ... . , New Brookland, August 20. ? \nt j Samaria, August 25. tbe. "th J"d Summerland, August 2fi. an Puesdav lo A11 ?*11 st,'27. I ?J? fi Lexington C. H., August 29. aays. raue It was agreed that each executive J" .not committeeman look after the trans- their work d( mission of boxes to and from the sev- You will fii eral voting precincts. the Bazaar. v ** * $ ' . t, - r . . V*. w . Kt ? ? . V . > . .( .... 1 .,y? \ f\ : y> I i at You Need 1 * I liings We Are Selling, | t Store. | * 4 We Sell "Modern Clothes" for Men and Bovs of the latest stvlec and 4 patterns. You will find our prices right i We have a complete line of gents' furnishings, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Ho< siery, Underwear, Etc., all at prices to * \ i please the trade. I 1 Men's Hats 4 In hats we carry everything in the ( latest styles, in soft felt, Panamas and I straws from the cheapest to the highest. * ] When you get ready to buy your Hat 1 , come to Mimnaugh's. I SHOES!! SHOES!! 1 All the latest styles and leading makes in Spring and Summer Shoes. 0 We have them for men, women and j children, from the very best dress shoe i to the cheapest that's good in substantial , farm shoes. I COLUMBIA, S. C. * { ---j?^ 4 BEAUTY BUCCY |j 1 BUGGY MADE FOR ji ' ' 15.00 + | i ; | \ ===?? j jj - , rnggy value in Columbia. We have been sel- j;j j s the best buggy we have ever sold for $65 j;j ] gy. With rubber tires it sells for $85. j|| J le of the best materials, by skilled workmen. j:| strong in its praise as we are. j<| t ibcock, as higher grades, having a full stock. |lj medium grades in stock. We carry a com- ^ in interest you in something at a reasonable || y at your first opportunity. j * , \\ < == j | 1 I \j ? o!un')la, S. C !{ EE MEANS SOMETHING j j:j j j' | iwn???u?? "HI" wiMiiimni^i.'mn?UIIII i.II.IM I ?! ??IH II IIIJJWIIIIIIIirWblMMJiJ^a'UJLJ^BJmj^WMBIIMII IIU H-t- UUI,?J || I,, The Grand- J Notice On Election In * ' theatre in Columbia, has i ? and amusing program j SCH001 UlswIlCt 2T0- 50. * this week. This is one Notice is hereby given that an elec- ^ manager'lS\"e"iportn pro- tion will be held at Piney Woods School* it up to its present high house, 011 Friday July 15, 1910, for the ad The Grand while iu purpose of voting a [2] two mills tax, in School District No. 50. ^ ~ rT P?lls ?P9n at 8:00 A. M. Registrafl, Eye, Ear, 0S6 tion certificate and tax receipt must 'hroat Specialist be exhibited in order to vote. ug store in Swansea, on J. J Rish, 1 12th of July, Monday A. J. Wiggers, Trustees. . Operations, treatment, L. B. Frick, ^ I ,tted. Remember only 2 ^HMaqt^our^f thev^ish T E* Austin Roof, Elmer Wingara and 'til last hour if they wish Lonnie B. Addy, three popular R. F. .. , )ne* D, Carriers from this office, attended ad fresh Baker's bread at the meeting of the State R. F. D. Carriers at Newberry this week.