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IMimnaugh9 T ' 1 * XT t l ne liveliest v a[ue Whit v. Linen Suits at Half Price. One lot of Linen Coat Suits will be placed on sal for ten day9 at half price. Assorted colors, whit pink, blue, lilac, green, natural color linen; als white with pin stripes. Now is the time for yon t get that washable Coat Suit at half price. Ar?rtf.h?r sTimmnnt. nf fchnsA Rrown Linen Cofl Suits. For service, durability and style this is th beet suit for you to buy?not at their regular price c 18.00 but at $5.91 Our stock of Lingerie Dresses was never more com plete than now. We can supply your wants and a the right price. JUMPER DRESSES: One lot of Jumper Dresse assorted colors, white, pink, blue and lilac. Thes are all strictly new and up-to-date styles. Made o fine quality of washable Rep: $12.50 and $15.00: wil sell during ten days' sale for $8.5< SHORT WAISTS: One lot of Swiss, Lawn and Lin gerie Shirt Waists some trimmed in L^es, Insertioi H and edges to match, with pin tucks: others are trim med in embroideries, and others hand embroidered N These shirt waists are worth from ?1.25 to ?1.75. We I sell them at '. 98c I Millinery! Millinery! 1 We are makingjextraordinary concesI sions in this room. We keep our miliiI ners busy all the summer, so if you want 1 a pretty hat you can have it made here. 8 I ORDER BY MAIL J9 PSNCIL A2T9 SCISSORS. , Go to Henry Drug Wayside Notes Battered Here and s: c- to b*ve yourf! ' glasses. Exammati There by ft Dispatch Man. also handle a full Miss Essie Efird has returned from patent medicines, jc a delightful 9ix weeks' viait to rela- etc. tives and friends in North Carolina. A. Taylor's barbecue on August 16 TI . . will be one of the be9t 'cue9 of the ?-healy 19 ; season. All of the candidates will be candidate for magistn jjhgj.g aistnct. John is one 1 -rrr-i. 1 u ~ in the county and if el Watermelons are becoming quie jess serve people v plentiful on the local market now, r but they are high in price. We have been reque Lester Miller and Lamar Glenn, of s^wmcn'n rKa} Batesburg, came up Saturday for S. C., will cone uct a 1 Soxe's cue and remained over Sunday Forkj beginn^g Miss Alma Long, the popular and The meeting will cc attractive operator of the Citizens the week friends in Brookland and Columbia. Tue?|a?a b/the Re" 5 or 6 doses "666'1 will cure any of Johnston. Public i case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. ~ all of these services. Mrs. P. T. Brodie and little daugh- Mrs. Press George h ter, after a pleasant visit to Mrs. C. her home, after sp< , S. Rauch, have gone to Clemson for weeks iu a Columbia the remainder of the summer. are glad to say that sb Mrs. J. W. Long has been yisiting improved in health. ' her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Connelly, of Dr. E. E. Stuck will the Fork. on Monday, July 25th, t ? , i_j m v v* prepaied to do all kinc Mr. Jas. E. ftawl kindly brought us erations. a dollar for The Dispatch from his son, M . . f . Blton Bawl, on his recent return from ev7rvdavwitlfalth? Port.Bbyal for which he has our ap- ^p^Jate Whe preciative thanks. ceries don't forget the Miss Ernestine Graichen, daughter jj. ^ Wingard, whos of Rev. and Mrs. J. G. Graichen, for- ways the lowest, mer residents of Lexington, has been engaged to teach in the Little Moun- Miss Maggie Steel foin TTicrh Snhool the nomine session. Mr. aDd Mrs. H. St^el Miss Graichen is a recent graduate of was operated on for Elizabeth college. Columbia Hospita1 Miss Lessie Gibbs is again at her XnSv ?,d hom post at W. P. Roof's store, after al< &fair1^ welL spending her two weeks' vacation 11 y?u want a refri<? with relatives and friends in Johnston ?uy one ap actual cost and Augusta. lu? on^ ^iS stock. ? Mr. E. Austin Roof, the popular R. Mr. Geo. H. Swygei F. D. carrier on route 3, is taking his of steam engineering vacation and his substitute, Mr. Geo. ment, Washington, D. Corley, is making the rounds. arrived home July 17, 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any ??ioh case of Chills and Fever. Price 2oc. ^ V Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leaphart, of Mrs. Swygert may ren Columbia, spent a few days with rela- longer, tives and friends around Lexington ^ last week. Mr. Leaphart holds an -r or Quick Cooking, important position with the Globe Dry an 011 stove. They a Goods company and is deservedly convenient. See ther popular. dnx 3 furniture Store Mis9 May Boozer leaves today for ? an extended visit to relatives and Letter FrQZE friends in Prosperity. To the Editor of The If you want to know how to build good roads be sure and attend the good . ^amy weather cont v. 1? uc.itnr/iov sionallvadav or twn i roaas campaign ncic ih-au t f ,l~ v T> FT Winslow of the U. S. Govern- work in their crops pent" at Washington, will be the lead- * '"Every farmer in the county should ^VoTton ifn?ot, attend the county corn growers as- thig geason> y {p sociation on next Friday, 22nd. sorns which are usual Mr. E. W. Shull and little son, Ed- by July 1. A great n . die Lee, of New Brookland, are spend- been planted and sow< lag some time at Glenn Springs. stubble land and are i s July Cl< :s ever Offered in Columbia fo :h Are Not Even An Index to 0 Stylish and Serviceable Silks e You must see our line of Sedo Silks, e This quality of goods is 27 inches wide 0 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 >f most stores would charge you 70 cents 3 for, for only, yard 59c. Rajah Silk, 27 inches wide and theregt ular $1.00 quality, is offered for only, yard, 89c. In 36-inch Taffetta, in soft-finish foul8 ard patterns. This piece of goods is the e latest creation for Spring frocks. The l quality of this goods is the best; the price ) only, yard, $1.39. I 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. ?????? very fine. iC. . nVl. ._ The members of Rev. J. B. Haigotore, onapm, |er>g charge wjh bold a ma8S meeting jyes tested for 0f all the members at White Rock on on free. We Wednesday, August 3, in the interest line of dru^s, ?* t^ie Laymen's Movement. An in w teresting programme has been pre,weiry, pain , pared by the committee appointed for that purpose. The meeting will be ^addressed by the Hon. D. F. Efird, Dr. Geo. B. Cromer and Rev. E. C. announced as a Cronk. It is hoped and believed that ite of lower Fork the members and friends will turn out of the best men in full force on that day and bring I ected will doubt- baskets, so that we may have a joyful re"' time and learn eachother better and sted to announce have a keener conviction of our duty t% of Anderson, aud responsibility, ent meeting in ^Ve hereby cordially invite the editity of the Dutch or of The Dispatch and his associate next Sunday, to be with us. ^ H. . mtinue through Selma, July 16. yWSfondayr?and L?WW Uai0a Meeting. P. E. Monroe, The meeting of the lower division nvited to attend -jf tbe Lexington Baptist Association j will meet with the Brookland church mdin^Urseveral I on Friday before the fifth Sunday in , hospital. We j July, beginning with devotional ser 9 13 very mucn vices by the pastor, C. A. Waters, at , for 1oneCweek 8:16.-Sermon by J. W. Peavy. Is of dental op 9.?Resolved That the churches are * getting the spiritual benefit and other ss is replenished good from these Unions that they ,t is clean, fresh ghould. n"OM ReUabh?' Affirmative, W. R. Corder. e prices are al- Negative, W. B. Fallaw. Saturday. e, daughter of 10 a. m.?Devotional services by W. e of Ethan, who H. Joyner. ^several0 weeks U ^.-Resolved that it is high time ie and is getting f?r our laynjen to organize for more aggressive mission worn, erato** you can Affirmative, D. J. Knotts. >'eott Hendrix?S" NeSative b*T an>' one who may* t k' ' 11:15 to 12:15.?Resolved that our r' navv dp3 f1 churches should give in 'their regular 'n /Par, contributions for current expenses to tn ii i'l . Furman University. I Pfim.sl tf65 . Affirmative, W. B. Fallaw. I vf?iV at1' after Negative bv auvone who mav. or.L?!' Iy" 12:15 to 1:15.?Recess for dinner, min -> f\ WC( 1:15 to 1:30.?Devotional services. a fcW we^ks i -.30 to 3.?Resolved that it is to the glory of God in the building' up and you should have the perpetuation of his Kingdom to ire perfect and the end of time for Christians to be orn at Scott Ken- ganized and operating separate de, nominational churches. Affirmative, J. W. Peavy. , Negative, any one who may. i 06XZR3. :j.?Query box. Miscellaneous?adDispatch: i?urninues with occa- Sunday sp9sionhat farmers can ^ to 11.?Resolved that our church. Consequently os (*? nofc ?efc benefit from the kill of the best Sunday schools they should. S. F. available. The Derrick. R. O. Jefcoat, W. R. Lowe, yield either of C. A. Waters. ip to normal at 11?Mission sermon by J. Hartwell >w cotton bios- Edwards or W. R. Uorder. ly very plentiful Miscellaneous?adjourn. . l&ny peas have IE Williams, ed broadcast on Oorbitt, jp and lookirg Committee. ean-Up-Sal< r the Money. See Some 1 Our Mammoth Departmer Specials?Just Listen! 10 and 12 l-2c Printed Lawns at 8 1-2 Printed Lawn 10c value at 4 Genuine Scotch Ginghams at 15 Checked Gingham 8 l-3c quality at 5 Chiffon Lawns worth 30c at 18 Printed Lawns, Navy and White, Blac ^and White. Sell at 10 and 12c for 5 40-in. Sea Island 7c goods at 5 Shirting Prints while they last 4< White Goods. Our white goods department is always r( plete with special values for you. 34-inch Flaxon Lawrn, plain, the yarc 25c and 35c. 36-inch checked Flaxon, yard 25c. White Madras for skirts and Jadies' suifc the yard 12^c. Colored Madras, 36-inch, imported good for shirtwaists, children's and ladies' dresse and suits, the yard, 18c. We have just received a new line of co] ored Lawns at, the yard, 5c to 12c. 5,000 yards of French Ginghams, a] new patterns in plaids, stripes, voiles, fane; tissue, chiffon lisse, etc. The prettiest lin you ever saw, and they are cheap. Inc. UbURUli! ;!' IS THE BEST I "f ||i 0 |:j The Georgia Beauty is the best ! | ling buggies several years and this | This price is for the steel-tired bug jlj It is built tasty and stylishly, ma< j:j Come and see it; you will be as | We still sell the Hackney and Bj ! Also some good surries and other ; plete line of Single Harness, and c |;| price. I ;j Come and see the Georgia Beau j| 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue j I OUE GTJAEAN'J lij At The Lyric. G-iot The Lyric theatre, in Columbia, has The Globe one of the best programmes this week bia, is going ever offered theatregoers This fact provements is evidenced by the largo crowds that large grey attend every performance. Mr. Da- plate glass, i venport i3 ever on the allert and pro- Globe store , poses making the Lyric the leading the city. T1 showhouse in the city. of improve] which will g Miss Kezzie R. George, who has goods, soon i been spending a few weeks in Alabama Knowing i City, Anniston, Birmingham and Pratt know that n< City, Ala., has returned to her home would add t( to the delight of her many friends, and couveni( OLa n?n o onAAmnoni orl rm hor t.rin hv I The Globe OlI^ V> CIO aVyV/VIllpUlllW? V*4 Atv* W4 A Mr. end Mrs. David R. George, of Ala- stocks of me bama City, Ala. their Lexing The many friends of Mr. M. L. Kyzer ^y score will be pained to learn that he is seriously ill at his home near town, and Rev. J. W will wish for him a speedy recovery. New Brookl* 3 Now On. ? liings We Are Selling, n . it More. We Sell "Modern Clothes" ^ !c for Men and Boys of the latest styles and c patterns. You will find our prices right Q We have a complete line of gents' furnC ishings, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Holt siery, Underwear, Etc., all at prices to c please the trade. I e I Men's Hats I In hats we carry everything in the I latest styles, in soft felt, Panamas and | straws from the cheapest to the highest. | l' When you get ready to buy your Hat | come to Mimnaugh's. Straw Hats at 1 your own price now. - SHOES!! SHOES!! s s 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 1 to the cheapest that's good in substantial Y farm shoes. Visit Our Store for Bargains. COLUMBIA, S. C. in L BEAUTY BUGGY i ? M 9 BUGGY MADE FOR | >5.00 t ? IWI ! ?IMII1 I I ?! ? in? > !?>1 ? ? ! ! M I !! ?T??""M~? H I??T?^? buggy value in Columbia. We have been sel- ;! is the best buggy we have ever sold for $65 | ;gy. With rubber tires it sells for $85. j;j ie of the best materials, by skilled workmen. | it f strong in its praise as we are. !!? abcock, as higher grades, having a full stock. ;j medium grades in stock. We carry a com- j| an interest you in something at a reasonable !; ty at your first opportunity. ;j mmmihbmmmmwmtmt ^mbmm J\ \{\ ? f Columbia, S. C :| 'EE MEANS SOMETHING ;i - ^ -3 - rt - I + * * An )0 JJiy VJ"3CCIS W0< ww Dry Goods Co.. of Coium- Saturday, July 30th. to make extensive im- There will be a farmers meeting in their store buildincr. A hdd at Hilton> on j j. Haltiwanger's brick fient' ^ltb hl*.xy barbecue grounds, July 30th. A. J. .vill be added, making the ^ Parrett, of Lamar; Dr. D. N. Baramong the handsomest 111 r0%v> 0f Clemson College, and" Prof 1 ere will also be a numjer jnl Williams, manager of the farm rnents on the interior, demonstration work in South Caroline more room for fall lia? are expected to make addresses to arrive. along the line of agriculture. :he manager as we do we Everybody is invitgd to atterd> eg. 3thing will be eft 0^ t"t t pecially do we want everv farmer in > the appearance, comfort the Dutch Fopk presen(. ^ as maQy mce of this store. others as possible. T T?? thnitvand There wiU be a Picni(> dinner 9erTedrchandise in the city, and f ;ton friends are numoerea ... , , m , Mrs. H. W. Haltiwauger, who has * ? , _ . ., , been spending several weeks with her . Neeley and family of son, Mr. D. R. Halterwanger, returned md, are at Glenn Springs, to Batesbiirg this morning. 1