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I Mimnaugh's i nni_ _ r u,.T?nn , i ne juivciicbi v d|uco < Which Linen Suits at Half Price. ; One lot of Linen Coat Suits will be placed on sale for ten days at half price. Assorted colors, white pink, blue, lilac, green, natural color linen; also , R white with pin stripes. Now is the time for yon to ( get that washable Coat Suit at half price. I Another shipment of those Brown Linen Coat I Suits. For service, durability and style this is the 9 best suit for you to buy?not at their regular price of |8.00 but at $5.98 3 Our stock of Lingerie Dresses was never more comI plete than now. We can supply your wants and at 1 1 the right price. ] 9 JUMPER DRESSES: One lot of Jumper Dresses < B assorted colors, white, pink, blue and lilac. These j I 5 re all strictly new and up-to-date styles. Made of I fine quality of washable Rep: $12.50 and $15.00: will * 9 sell during ten days'sale for $8.50 * I SHIRTWAISTS: One lot of Swiss, Lawn and Lin ,gerie Shirt Waists some trimmed in Laces, Insertion 9 and edges to match, with pin tucks: others are trim9 med in embroideries, and others hand embroidered. 9 These shirt waists are worth from $1.25 to $1.75. We ( I sell them at.. 98c I Millinery! Millinery! , I We are makingSextraordinary conces- ' - * ur i sions in IMS room, we Keep our numners busy all the summer, so if you want i a pretty hat you can have it made here. * ??? tm?mwwbb?? m ORDER BY MAIL , s / PENCIL AND SCISSORS. Go to Henry Drug Sh S. C., to have your eye Wayside Notes Gathered Here and glasses. Examination . . .. also handle a full lin< There by a Dispatch Man. patent medicines, jewe Again this week, at the last minute, e^c* advertisers crowd out regular reading __ matter and we trust that our readers TIIDMm cs.rni tv? v will bear with as. wLl? Tm our new crop Woods lui Farmers everywhere are battling varieties. Kaufinann Dn with general green. ington, S. C. 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any Keep in mind the nice, case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. fancy and staple grocerie Peaohes are cnite nlentifiul now and Kaminer & Co's. They the quality was never finer. I at lowest prices. Congressman Lever will speak at 0. McCarty, w B. Addy's 'cue on July 23. ?he prescription clerk .. i. Drug Store for several wi AD copy to insure publication must turned wifch hig famil to reach this office not later thaD Tues- former home. da^m0riDf* tt f ^ou Miss Iceolme Harman spent a few coffee, in one and half po days with relatives in Columbia this for 25Cj afc M# D Harmj wee^* It is healthful and nouris Miss Hattie Shealy has been spend- package, ing a portion of the past week with Mr E> j# Lawson has a friends in Leesville. a position with the Caspa Messrs. Lot and Earle Kyzer, of His family will remain Mims, Fla., spent Tuesday with Mr. for the present, however, and Mrs. H. L. Roof of the Peters' The many LexiDgton f section. Rev w H Hiller, form Mrs. Maxcy Hook and little daughter St. Stephen's Lutheran cl have been on a visit to relatives and pained to learn that he is friends in Springfield. with typhoid fever at his Mrs. Dr. E. P. Derrick and little son, lumbia. Homer, spent Friday and Saturday For pure and fresh bea with relatives in Columbia. Kentucky Wonder and \ There will be communion services to Meetze & ron. They at St. John's next Sunday at 11 a. m., thing for this season, and at Providence at 4:30 p. m. Col. M. D. Harman le: An interesting communication on for Augusta, where he annexation by a citizen of the Fork several weeks with his tv goes over until next week. B. and W. E. Harman. Just received a nice line of Iron When you need groce Beds, all sizes and colors, at Seott | kind, always go to M. " " - 1 ?1 - w :~ ~ O .ni. ! nrAnoTir mViorO VA11 firw nenanx b r unniuic oiwc, tit putca tiuviv. ? to suit you. Call and see them. good to eat and the price: Prof, and Mrs. S. J. Derrick will right, leave on Thursday for Lexington, Mr. Frank C. Corley where they will spend the summer.? first load of melons ye> Newberry Observer. Mr. Dooley. They weri , not very choice, but the> Do you want to learn your child to hr.t ' J walk? If you do, go to Scott Hen- ! ' ' . , . drix's Furniture Store and get a "baby i _ * . annual basket pici walker" and it will do the re9t. Rammer s spring will year on Thursday, July Mr. Leopold Krentzlen returned to body invited to attend 1 Washington on Saturday, after spend- filled basket. Music and ing several weeks with relatives in j c Glover, of Bate Lexington. nounced as a candidate f< Don't forget the good roads ralley of the 3rd district. Mr. 1 to be held in Lexington on Saturday, of the very best men ir July 23, under the auspices of the Co- and, if elected, will c lumbia Record. duties with fairness and Fresh Turnip Seed?Ruta baga, 5 or 0 dose9 "666" y White Egg and Flat Dutch, fresh and case of Chills and Fever, true varieties, at H. N. Kaminer & j^r. an(^ Mrs< jag< E p Co's. on Monday from a deligl Our fellow townsman, Mr. John M. visit to their son, Elton 1 Caughman, has an acre of corn from Royal, who i9 engaged ii which he hopes to gather 100 bushels, tele business and truck fa if the season holds out. well. Miss Annie Barrs, of Swansea, has FUK SAijJi:?uneap, on returned from an extended visit to her wagon, newly repaired Bister, Mrs. D. 0. Fulmer at White IQ good condition. Ri< Stone. She attended the Cedar Springs Miss Eula Swygert f commencement while there. with friends at heesville I July Cl< ever Offered in Columbia foi Are Not Even An Index to Stylish and Serviceable Silks You must see our line of Sedo Silks. rhis 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 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 anly, yard, $1.39. Summer Wash Skirts. These are all new, just came in, and you cvill And your size here. White Linene Skirts at ?1.00 to ?2.50. Brown Linen Skirts, excellent quality, J4.98. White Linen Skirts, wide range of styles and qualities, every one the best at the price asked, ?2.50 to ?7.50. ? j Free European Tour. 3re Chapin, The following young ladies left +1 fori for Monday evening for forty-five 9 days trip won in the Columbia Record free. We contest: Miss Fannie McCants and e of drugs, Miss Lillian Hammond, of Columbia, lry, paints, Miss Amelia Beckham, of Rock Hill, Miss Etta Zenip, of Camden, Miss Elizabeth Dominiek, of Newberry and ?Mim? ?> Miss Rosabelle Wessinger of New tave received Brookiand. Two gold medals were 'nip Seed, all 8iven to the two liighest contestants ag Co. Lex- *n eacb district, those in the 6th dis? " triet being won by Miss Dominiek and f v, Vr?o r>f Miss Wessinger. We honestly trust tresn line o u0 forejgners steal the hearts of ss, at ?1. i . our young ladies and crush the hearts aiwaj s se of our young men whom are sad and lonely now, and that the tidings of ho has been their delightful and enteresting trip at Derrick's will be enjoyed by those "leftbehind" eeks, has re- and they may rest assured that tho' Spartanburg, "out of sight" they will never be "out of mind." oop's health ~ ~ und packages C&roli&ft National. m's grocery. Carolina National Bank of ahing. Try a Columbia is one of the safest banks in the State and is prospering now as gain accepted never before in its history. Its Lexris Stone Co. ington friends will find the statein Columbia ment, published last week very interesting indeed, Mr. T. H. Meighan, ripnda of tbo popular and ever accommodating or- nnfltnr of cashier is one of the most successful hnroh will hp bankers in the State and is backed by seriously ill a Ftron* board of Sectors. This home in Co- bank is growing as the green bay tree and rightly so. ? .n' seed?The saufmaan Drag Company are the verv Anti-Toxin Distributors. Columbia, July 12.?'The Kaufmann ft on Friday Drug Co., of Lexington, have been 5 will spend appointed one of the State Anti-toxin 70 sons, Chas. Agents. This appointment was made under >ripq Of anv a law Passed the last legislature D. Harmari's authorizing the South Carolina State i everything Board of Health to furnish free of s are always charge anti-toxin in all cases of diphtheria occurring within the state. .. .. Dinhtheria anti-toxin is now regarded bought the as a necessity in every case of diph.terday from theria. It is a high priced product e ^ small and an(j state Health Department ber ' wen^ lieves that by making it easily available and free, the death rate from diphlic at Geo. A. theria in the state will be much lower, be held this The anti-toxin is furnished under con28th. Every- tract with the National Vaccine and with a well- Antitoxin Institute of Washington, D. 1 dancing. C. Over one hundred distributing sburg, is an- agents will be appointed under the ~>r magistrate supervision of the State Board of Glover is one Health. Any physician can obtain 1 the county the antitoxin without charge by aplischarge his plying to the Kaufmann Drug Co, jfiu'eure any Dr. Ward Will Lecture ea The Price 25c. Hookworm Friday Night. lawl returned On next Friday right, the 15th, at itful tenday's 8:30 o'clock, Dr. Ward, of Georgeitawl, at Port town, will make an address to us upon -? fKn mornan. HmonKio^f nf Hri(->kwnrm. We Would L'J^ v^"* buc ouuiwv v? . . _ rming. Doing like to know more about this subject, and it is the intention to enlighten not e light spring only the teachers of Lexington counand painted, ty, but all others who should be inje B. Harman. terested. Let us be presei t on this n*nt qnndnv occasion. Very respectfully, p.nt Sunday a, q. Martin, Co. Supt. Education. &3nBUpBS3lG the Money. See Some Th Our Mammoth Department Specials--Just Listen! 10 and 12 l-2c Printed Lawns at 8 l-2c Printed Lawn 10c value at 4c Genuine Scotch Ginghams at 15c Checked Gingham 8 l-3c quality at 5c Chiffon Lawns worth 30c at 19c Printed Lawns, Navy and White, Black and White. Sell at 10 and 12c for 5 c 40-in. Sea Island 7c goods at 5 c Shirting Prints while they last 4 c 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, vard 25c. * %j White Madras for skirts and ladies' suits, the yard 121c. 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 Lavns at, the yard, 5c to 12c. 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. iOGirs" | THE GEORGIA IS THE BEST E I aBHBHBBflMBMBflNBBnMnHHnBBBBDHBMHHMinBHBBSni ||| The Georgia Beauty is the best br |;J ling buggies several years and this is ||, This price is for the steel-tired bugg; ]|; It is built tasty and stylishly, made ;| Come and see it; you will be as sti || We still sell the Hackney and Bab Also some good surries and other r ! plete line of Single Harness, and car | price. |:| Come and see the Georgia Beauty liHrniynr?B(iiiv ;:! VII WteWI I Wi&a | 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue 1.1 j OUE GUAEANTE I ! i BHBBnaniiBBnHaBianBHnManHNnanRBni The Cash Store- Ds Attention is directed to the new advertisement of L. A. Jones, in this M p m w issue. Mr. Jones conducts the only tA xf1 strictly cash dry goods store in the L'ear .lr. iia city of Columbia, and is selling goods sure.?\ businet at remarkably low prices. He buys possible for me for cash and sells for "cash, which gives "wbiS'r him an advantage over other merch- kjudnes3 a^d r Kead the advertisement of Mr. Jones n!!!5m and when in Columbia, give him a call. f ,, deelini You'll find his store a delightful place ^ to buy. Readers we Dr. J. W. Sandel has returned from tention to Mim Charlotte, where he was under treat- Here you find ment of a specialist for several days, astonfsh the The doctor is very much improved."all you are in Coll of which will be learned with pleasure if you are not by his many friends. by mail. ? We Sell "Modern Clothes" I for Men and Boys of the latest styles and | patterns. You will find our prices right. | We have a complete line of gents' furn- I ishings, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Ho- 1 siery, Underwear, Etc., all at prices to I please the trade. 1 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. Straw Hats at your own price now. SHOES!! SHOES!! All the latest styles and leading makes in Spring and Summer Shoes. We have them for men, women and V'1.1 ? -LI-- 1 J 1 cnnaren, irom ine very Desi aress snoe a to the cheapest that's good in substantial 8 farm shoes. I Visit Our Store for Bargains. I ^ COLUMBIA, s. c.. I BEAUTY BUGGY ' \ IUGGY MADE FOR | 1 5.00 4- || iWBMBHWHnnHDnDBHBMBMiWBMMHHBHHHBnMMBBBHMBMnuMMMBMP l iprgy value in Columbia. We have been sel- j!| the best buggy we have ever sold for $65 !;j y. With rubber tires it sells for $85. j|| of the best materials, by skilled workmen. !<! rong in its praise as we are. f; 4 cock, as higher grades, having a full stock. .I; nedium grades in stock. We carry a com- j;j l interest you in something at a reasonable j|| at your first opportunity. jlj i ,lj < Columbia, S. CI j ; \ IE MEANS SOMETHING :| iclination. The Palmetto National Bank. White Rock, S. C., Iu these columns last week appeared July 11, 1910. statement of the Palmetto Nation man, Lexington, S. C. a\ Bank of Columbia. This bank has rman:?With the pres- always had the confidence of the peo>s I now have, it is im- pje) aS is evidenced by the very large i to make the race for amount of money on deposit at all 2sentative9. I am very times. The officers are sound, safe > my friends for their an(j reliable business men, according f egret they did not con- every courtesy consistent with safe V e putting in the an- banking to their customers The Pal- * 311(1 be? lllOat resijoct- tnot.hn "M"atirkv?ol /-v?->i. ? l - ?? 5. Yours very truly, I paituu* r. P. RICHARDSON. ?L nf L,^ g ? county and is t ^ growing more popular every day. specially call your at- Miss Ida Hook'TTilaire^ Lexinginaugh's Clean-L p Sale, ton county, after a visit to Miss Carrie bargains that actually Addy, returned home Thursday, acclosest buyers. When companied as far as Columbia by Miss 1 " ambia be sure and call. Addy on a visit there before visiting going send jour order in Lexington couutv.?Newberv Heraid and News. ?