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nHHHaBMnuHnni H BIBBBi^B^^. ^BB HB H HRpHB ^RB i^B I Linen Suits at Half Price. Another shipment of those Brown Linen Coat Suits. For service, durability and style this is the i best suit for you to buy?not at their regular price of $8.00 but at $5.98 ; i Our stock of Lingerie Dresses was never more com nrontu QTld Iplete til an now* we etui juui iTOIliVO Wmv. ? ? | the right price. Useful Articles Ice Cream Churns, Water Coolers, Fruit Jars, Jelly ^ Glasses, etc., in fact, everything useful for the house and kitchen. Our stock is too large to enumerate, but ] will be glad to quote prices. Write. Millinery! Millinery! j We are making extraordinary conces- ( sions in this room. We keep our milli- ' ners busy all the summer, so if you want a pretty hat you can have it made here. * 11 *1 i #ii : 1 I All mail orders win receive I prompt attention for any I goods from this store just ' 'I . as if you were buying in J person. I ORDER BY MAIL ???? The Oswald Automobi! * Go to Henry Drug Store, Chapin, ^ave 8ol(* a '4R-egal 30" V a ? i. u i. 4. j *?. Jefcoat, a prosperous fan S. C., to have your eyes tested for ular R p ft ^arrier goi glasses. Examination free. We Swansea, also handle a full line of drug9, Mr. E. M. Livingston, a patent medicines, jewelry, paints, chant of North, and L. W fit,p Pelion, were in town las 1 i.i ? i : _ I | matters ui uusiuess. ??? C. R. Ri9h, of Pelion, i PENCIL AND SCISSORS. ST& ? He ha9 made a satisfactoi Wtyside Notes Gathered Here and the p*?*Mr. B. H. Barre and M There by a Dispatch Man. Barre have returned from trip through the mountai 5 or 6 do9e9 "666" will cure any Carolina. They were joii case of Chille and Fever. Price 25c. son by Prof, and Mrs. Hei Hon. C. M. Efird has returned from a FREE homesteads fron legal bnsines trip north. acre9 land in Ala., Ark. F. E. Dreher, Esq.. left last week for and Mlss' away 1 JrvAjtrriu a Government to successfu SlilalrtavQ Send 25c for information several nays. . ^ tion form. Dixie Home C Mr. A. J. Fox, cashier of the Home pja National Bank, spent Monday in 6 -or g doses ?666? y Oolumoia. I cage of au(j FeVer. Mr. Silas Clarke, of near Leesville, M_ n0rrroM M8 br0tber a8^nt fw the popular' Rej Mr Clarke here. receive in a few days a Mr. Scott Hendnx spent Monday in automobiles. Prices are Columbia on matters of bnsiness. Miaa Meredith Muller ei Protracted meeting will commence cards in her usual oharn in the Baptist church here on the on Thursday evening in h second Sunday in August. Sadie Raysor, of St. Mat Fruit is most plentiful and water- Watson of Ridge Spring melons are coming to town right along Hettie Bacon, of Columt now. refreshments were served The catalogues of the Palmetto Col- Hon. E. C. Ridgell, o legiate Institute are in the hands of president of the Lexinj the printers and will be ready for dis- Corn Growers' associatio tribution by the first of next week. on Friday attending a me' Prof. W. E. Black will leave next organizati?n' week for a visit to his father's home Mr. Jas. E. Dunbar, of in Saluda county, one of the best farmers ' tt j , , citizens of that section, t Miss[Martha Hendrix Caugbman has last week on matters 0 . accepted a position as operator for the | nature Southern Bell Telephone Co., at Bates- ^ Migscs Efird de]igh __ ? ? tained op Monday evenin Mr. W. M. Swartz and Miss Iceolme Miss Sadie Raysor, of St Harman spent Sunday with Mr. and who is the ver3r attract Mrs. J. C. Shepherd at the Cross Roads Miss Annia Martha Meetz in the sand hills. Congressman Lever le Mrs. Dr. E. P. Derrick has bren for Orar.e-eburer. where h< quite ill for the past few days. Her an address at" Bowman mother, Mrs. Hughes, of Columbia, will speak in other sectio: has been, at her bedside. trict, by special invitatioi Mr. John W. Smith, candidate for next few days, county commissioner, spent yester- The Dispatch job office day in Lexington on his^ way for the ceived a number of nev Fork in the interest of his candidacy. and we are now prepared Rev. S. C. Ballentine, of Leesville, wor^ tham ever belore. . will preach at St. John's Lutheran y?ur next order, church next Sunday, Monday and The best place to buy y Tuesday, two sermons daily, morning and farm supplies is at and afternoon. Public invited. gard's. His prices are alv The negroes of Bethel A. M. E. - 1 L ? ooiiioo r\f moot-. AT-r- WT T? T.atitq r\f Vfl cnuxcii arc ii<iviij? a ocu^o wj. ?<w? iuii n , m, jLiv,tC( v/. i.lv, ines. Rev. Nelson 19 being assisted is announced as a candii by evangelist Nance and many conver- House of Representatives sions have taken place, it is said. ran two years ago and re< : There will be children's day at flattering vote. He is pc Horab church on the fifth Saturday in home town and is a cleve July. The public is cordially invited Mrs. Rose Crosson, tl and especially all Sunday schools, mother of State Senator < The exercises will begin at 10 o'clock the Columbia hospital, wl and continue all day. carried for treatment sevi s i Tififfnn i 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 thereg - ^ rtA 1 A 1 iilar $1.0U quality, is otterea tor only, ^ard, 89c. In 36-inch Taffetta, in soft-finish foulird patterns. This piece of goods is the atest creation for Summer frocks. The quality of this goods is the best; the price anly, yard, $1.39. Summer Wash Skirts. These are all new, j ust came in, and you vill 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. MIMNA i le Company,t Mr. N. B. Wanamaker, ex-represent0 Mr. C. B. ative from Lexington county and one ner and pop- of the best known and highly beloved ng out from men in the county, was here last Friday in attendance upon the meeting of , leading mer- the county corn growers' association. * GjJu^ner> ?f Rev. J. D. Shealy left yesterday to ,c *naay on assist in a meeting at Mt. Pleasant church, Lexington county. He served s announced Mt. Pleasant for 14 years, and consection to the quently it will be very pleasant for ' 5tii district, him to visit the church there.?Newiy official in berry Herald & New9. The date of John H. Wessinger's iss Ernestine barbecue has been changed from July a delightful i so to August 27th. We gladly make us of North the change.; 16(?w 5Iem" Col. M. D. Harman has returned ivy w.Barre. from a two week'9 visit to hi9 two 1 40 to 160 sons in Augusta. He was very much , Fla., La., benefited by his stay, which will be Jnited States pleasing news to his many friends 1 applicants, throughout the county. &PPlica- j0hanna Earhardfc, who has x>., JNaranja, been quite ill for several weeks at her P borne in Columbia, is very much imvill cure any proved. Price 25c. there is anything in dry goods, the clever notions, shoes, hats, etc., never buy gal car will before you have examined our stock carload of and learn the prices, which are always "ght. right. H. N. Kaminer & Co. ntertained at The new liverv. feed and sale ung manner gtables of 0. S. Rauch are nearing onor of Miss completion and for comfort and conthews; Miss venience of stock, &c., there is no r . 188 better arranged stable in the state. >ia Delicious They will carry some fine race stock, in fact all kinds of horses and mules to f Batesbnrg, suit the demands of the people. n**was?here Try ?Pecial Strictly High Grade eting of that Blended Coffee, in 3lb cans for 50c, and 51b cans for $1; put up expressly for our trade. You will find it palatne j1*, j.on? able and refreshing, and leading H N# Kaminer & Co. f aa business Mr- Lee H- Powe11 and L- J* Harling, formerly of the mill district , here, but for several weeks working at trul.y enter- Graniteville, has returned home to ^ aV ^?Poro enjoy a rest prior to the startup of ion aesTof the ml" here' ;e> Reader, remember whenever you want shoe9, of any kind for men, yesterday women or children that you find just 3 win mate what you want at Meetze & Sons, ns f h* H P"ces an^ quality alwavs please, i during the ^eir guarantee nieans something. All the Superintendents of Departhas just re- ments of the Lexington County Fair 7 type faces are requested to meet the Secretary, to do better a*- office here, on next- Monday at Let us have *0 a? to revise the Premimum list. This is important and please attend. our groceries h. m. Win- FOR COUNTY TREASuRER tTays popular. The friends of J. M. Malpass announce him a candidate for the office w Brookland of Count.v Treasurer subject to the prirlotQ fnr. mary, and pledge him to abide the ITMrWLowe resuit of the section. ,, seivedairost _ pniar in his Summer School to Close. ?r gentleman. This is the last week of the county bo venerable summer school. On Friday next the Jrosson, is in session will end after one of the most iere she was successful terms ever.hold in the connsraldaysago. I ty. /; - y . White Goods. 4 % 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. 2 Cases colored Lawns and Batistes, 15c quality long as they last 10c 1 lot colored Batiste, 10c quality, for dresses, sacques and Kimonas for 5c 2000 vards of Dress Ginghams in. Checks stripes and plaids, 8c quality at 6jc 5000 yards 40 inch white Lawn, 12|c quality for 10c 1 case of white Madras, for Men's Shirts, Boy's Jackkets and Ladies' Suits, 15c quality, at 12|c It will interest pay any lady to visit our White Goods Department. 500 pair 16 button Silk Gloves $1.50 quality for 1.00 500 pieces embroidery, edging to match, 6}, 8, and 10 quality at yard 5c 100 doz. 18x36 Huck Towels, worth $1.20 per dozen, long as they last at 90c Just Ieceived a line of new lace9 all widths, at prices never heard of before. 7\ mHfi: | THE GEORGIA |i IS THE BEST B I i $61 ]!; L?_ I1' > The Georgia Beauty is the best bu? ij ling buggies several years and this is t |:j This price is for the steel-tired buggy. | It is built tasty and stylishly, made < Come and see it; you will be as str( ?! ' < TV 1 1 T-? 1 ij We still sell the Hackney ana moc ! Also some good surries and other m jl plete line of Single Harness, and can |: price. ij Come and see the Georgia Beauty 1 i _ _ _ . M j | 1113*111%) nampion Avenue j;j j OUR GUARANTEI i1: I 1 ii Cheap Excursion Rate Train Arrives Brunswick, Ga., leaves Arrives Jacksonville, Fla., Augusta Arrives St. Augnstine, " . . m ,, 9;35 a. m. Arrives lampa, Via GeorgiajFlorida Railway In connecti Taursday Augnst 4, 1910. Tickets limited returnin; gust 10, Tampa, August 12. Throug Long Limit?Conveniennt Schedules Going C. H. GATTIS, General 1 > 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, Ho-' siery, 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. Straw Hats at your own price now. Banister Shoes Low and high quarter patent kid and colt, gun metal, tan, vici kid and Russian Calf. Oug regalar $5.50 and $5.00 shoes for $4.25. This is one the rare opportunities that seldom presents itself to the public, so that it will be to your inter- ? est to grasp this opportunity and buy a pair of $8 Banister Shoes, $5.50 and $8.00 quality, for $4.25 ? Any style you want we can show yo u. W\ COLUMBIA, S. C. BEAUTY BUGGY jj UGGY MADE FOR | 5.00 + . i:> rgy value in Columbia. We have been sel- j;j he best buggy we have ever sold for $65 j<! , With rubber tires it sells for $85. u }f the best materials, by skilled workmen. ;j )ng in its praise as we are. / ;| ock, as higher grades, having a full stock. j;| edium grades in stock. We carry a com- <| interest you in something at a reasonable !? at your first opportunity. ;! > J M..I. Am I uer mow uu>. 1 Columbia, S. C !.:| 2 MEANS SOMETHING ;j is prom Augusta, Ga., to 5:45 p. m. Round trip rate $5.00. 8:40 p. m. $5.00. ' 7:00a.m. $6.0(> 10:45 a. m. $7.00 on with Southern Railway through Hazlehurst. , ? to leave Brunswick, Jacksonville, and St. Augustine Au;h coaches Augusta to Jacksousonville. ; and Returning. For Full Information, address T ^ Passenger Agent, Augusta, Ga.