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| Linen Suits at Half Price.
Another shipment of those Brown Linen Coat
Soit9. ' For service, durability and style this is the
i & beat suit for vou to buy?not at their regular price of
1 N $8.00 but at 35.98
I Oar stock of Lingerie Dresses was never more com1
plete than now. We can supply your wants and at
f I th? right price.
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.-I Useful Articles
2 Ice Cream Churns, Water Coolers, Fruit Jars, Jelly
Glasses, etc., in fact, everything useful for the house
S and kitchen. Our stock is too large to enumerate, but
' I will be glad to quote prices. Write.
11 v Millinery! Millinery!
I We are making extraordinary concesI
sions in this room. We keep our millim
I ners busy all the summer, so it' you want
1 a pretty hat you can have it made here.
I All mail orders will receive
I prompt attention for any
goods from this store just
as if you were buying in
person,
ORDER BY MAIL
illBIIIII.il?^ Mill? 1.1.1 !.
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. All traina will stop U
Go to Henry Drug Store, Chapin, on passengers at
. . J fe ,' , , ,Y' barbecue on Angnst 15.
; S.O.. to have yonr eyes tested fdr Leyer will speak.
glasses. Examination free. We i._ < _ . ^
riao handle a foil line of drngs, K^e^Uetoghmare
patent medicines, jewelry, paints, end with their friend,
fetc. ^ Wessinger.
. mmmmmammwm^m??m^tMiss Alice Anil, the
' A ... talented daughter of Cc
f RITGXXi A2TZ> SCISSORS. Of Newberry, is the gue
_ Efird. \
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and ca^^kWaitergHar
There by a Dispatch Man. he mail in his 8tead.
Hayes's 'cue on Augi
~~~~~ attended by a large crc
' COTTON. tion to the county car
Lexington Market 1 Se A'J" LeJe* wU'??ea*Mr.
and Mrs. 01m Ha
mond, Va., are visiting
5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any parents. Mr. and Mrs. G
case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. Congressman A. F. L
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Col. M. D. Harman visited his sister, B uwuctuc, m
Mrs. Joan a Earhardt, in Columbia, county campaign day,
yesterday and transacted other busi- Lever has never, s
ness. ? immediate locality befc
The fifteenth annual picnic at Barr's
upper mill was held yesterday. The taraout in larKe numbe]
attendance was good and the occasion Good, fresh groceries
much enjoyed. \ good health. The tv
Misses Marie and Alma Long have th J am w
l retained from a pleasant Visit to
relative* "d frienda at Irmo healthy, wealthy and
Mr. Claud O. Amick an indusfcnous prices are right.
..C farmer and sawmill man from up on '
Beaver Dam, was in town Tuesday 5 or y doses 666
and made us a pleasant call. case of Chills and Fevei
Prof, W. E. Derrick, of Orangeburg, ^.r* N. P. Shipp, the
spent last Thursday in Lexington. He *7 in the clerk's offi
has been spending a few days at his week-end with his pare]
old home in the Dutch Fork. "ia.
Misses Eugenia and Helena Hart, Messrs H. D. Lybran
- two attractive young ladies of Spar- Haitiwanger went over
tanburg, were the guest of Miss Aiice on Sunday evening to
Mae Butler for several days last week. Epon by Dr. Daniel in th
Attention is directed to the new treet Methodist churcl
bargains in real estate offered by A. J. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Ha
Fox in his advertisement this week, their annual family r<
If you waut to buy or sell real estate, r?w. One year ago I
call on Mr. Fox. Harman celebrated thei
If you want a good dinner at a low anniversary, the c
price, attend Haye's 'cue on August tended^ ^ miL<^s'
15 th.
The Rev. E. J. Sox, one of the most p Heretofore the annoui
-rwAAnlar ministers in the county, came magistrat
over from'the Fork: on Monday. ^ =
Messrs. John T. Kaminer and W. Q. 4th. We gladly make
Boberts left on Monday for Glenn v?
Springs, where they will spend sev- ^ ^ ?ooz? s
Aral davs pm on CamP31S" day, J
fr r T n 4.4. t -Rio 1 be 0ne 0f the best <CUeS
Mr. L. L. Gantt. one of Black an(j y?i]\ doubtless be lai
creek's substantial farmers was in The charges for dinner 1
town yesterday selling his option abie<
cotton. Mr. J. M. Malpass, of
Hon. A. Frank Lever is m the lower again in the race for coi
part of the seventh oist-rict this week. ^ir. IMalpass was in
tT? DioKi-.i-ktrillo vcKjfcprdav to _1 j , j
^en^nsias tic gathering of hisfrieii d"s~ f?g"0t!" """ '
Mr. J. A. Gayden is announced as a mr t t *
candidate for Magistrate at Brookland. eount but n jt
Mr. Gayden is one of the most popular o n y. r ,1 T
. men of his town and has the ability to ?itT to Lat
make a good magistrate. ~ <=$> ^
FOR SALE?One young milch cow subscription and renewe
-With young calf, Apply to A. W. year. He is certainly ai
Harman, Lexington, R. F. D. 2. j and we are glad he is do
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I Stylish and Serviceable Silks I
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 quality, isk offered for only,
yard, 89c.
In 36-inch Taffetta, in soft-finish foulard
patterns. This piece of goods is the
latest creation for Summer 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.
White 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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> let off and Miss Tillotson and Miss Davis art
loor Hayes's the guests of Miss Ernestine Barre on
Congressman College Hill.
Miss Jodie Caughman, of Columbia,
* a o Vtaonfifnl ori/4 VrMincr WfllTlftn
neement of J. * ? =
e has been ap- settlement with the county auditor.
of the 2nd dis- When seen by a Dispatch man Gen.
lave been the Jones said:
rbecue^Oha "There is not a better set of county
Lugust 12, will officials in the State than the officers
in the entire, of "Lexington eour.ty. The county
. {rely attended, auditor's books are perfect and everywill
be reason- thing is entirely satisfactory. So are
x> u of the county treasurer,
anty treasurer9 county superintendent of education
the race two and county supervisor In the super-.
i very flatter- visor's office, under the present system
employed, it is possible to tell
nofDentev'lle where ev?ry c,ollar of t!,e county'e
irel Falls Mills, money goes and for what purpose it
3terday, called is spent."
ro years back Gen. Jones has many friends in Lex- .
i honesr?man ington and it was regretted that he
ing well. could not spend the day here.
ana iuary ana ( vgwuvuu* MUU VM4V/IIVWV* J |
pent the week- is visiting relatives here.
Miss Eunice The Dispatch job office has just received
a number of new type faces
charming and and we are now prepared to do better
>1. E. H. Aull, work tham ever before. Let us have
st of the Misses your next order.
FREE homesteads from 40 to 160
taking his va- acres land in Ala., Ark., Fla., La.,
man is riding and Miss, given away by United States
Government to successful applicants,
ist 15th will be Send 25c for information and applica)wd.
In addi- tion form. Dixie Home Co., Naranja,
tdidates, Hon. Fla. 2wP
TAKE A TRIP TO ATLANTA,
ixman, of Rich- Ga-> delightful excursion Tuesday,
the former's 9th, via C. N. & L. and Sean
a Harman boad. Four days, $3.50. Ask Agents
... ' or write J. F. Livingston, S. A., C. N.
?ye?TiiUipeak & L- Oi W. T. PnlleS, P , S. A. L.,
An st l'sttT Colambia- S- ?"
poken in this Mr- Eugene George, of Atlanta, s
?re, and it goes spending a few days in Lexington, the
} friends will ?a09tof his brother, Mr. Frank George,
rs to hear him. **e holds the position of proof-reader
.. ' on the Atlanta Georgian, one of the
. essential largest papers in the South. Mr.
u S S" George is a strong believer in Hoke
Smith and is confident that he will be
le grocer, you elected Governor of Georgia over Joe
nil make .you Brown in the near primary.
l wise, nis
Mr. Wallace E. Lorick is announced
mi in this issue as a candidate for the
T>ripq okr> office of magistrate, 3rd district. He
* ' is well known to the people of his
popular depu- district and will no doubt receive a
ce, spent the good vote.
[its in ColumThe
catalogues of the Palmetto OolA
nnr r? t? legate Institute for the 9es9ion 1909i.
nn1l ' v' 1910, have just been issued from the
h^ar timber* Passes of The Dispatch job departie~
Washinfflon menfc and are now ^ for distribu"
j nglon tion. Yo? can .cure a copy by addressing
P* cf tV. E. Black.
rman will hold
bunion tomor- """
^fiftieth marl Gen. Joac* Was Here.
ofCaU?n The Hon. A. W. Jones, comptroller
o a who at- generaij came over from ' olumbia on |
- _ Mnnda-r mr?rninfr and affected a final
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| White Goods.
Our white goods department is always re
plete 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 yards of Dress Ginghams in, Checks
stripes and plaids, 8c quality at 6Jc
5000 yards 40 inch white Lawn, 121c
quality for 10c
1 case of white Madras, for Men's Shirts,
Boy's Jackkets and Ladies' Suits, 15c
quality, at 121-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
100doz? 18x36 Huck Towels, worth $1.20 per
dozen, lo g as they last at 90c
Just Ieceived a line of new laces all widths, at
prices never heard of before.
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I OUR GUARANTI
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Cheap Excursion Rati
Train Arrives Brunswick, Ga
leaves Arrives Jacksonville, F
Augusta Arrives St. Augustine,
9;35 a. m. . Arrives Tampa,
Via Georgia Florida Railway In connec
Thursday Augnst 4, 1910. Tickets limited returnii
gust 10, Tampa, August 12. Throu
Long Limit?Conveniennt Schedules Goinj
C. H. GATTIS, General
UGH'S
| THE GEORGIA
| IS THE BEST ?
+ $6
11 The Georgia Beauty is the best bi
I; ling buggies several years and this is
j: This price is for the steel-tired bugg;
j; It is built tasty and stylishly, made
j Come and see it; you will be as-sib
We still sell the Hackney and Bab
! Also some good surries and other r
| plete line of Single Harness, and car
i price.
! Come and see the Georgia Beauty
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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, Ho
siery, Underwear, Etc., all at prices to I ,
please the trade. fj
Men's Hats 3
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.
JDdllio LCI OllUCS |
Low and high quarter patent kid and colt, gun B
metal, tan, vici kid and Russian Calf. Oug regalar
$5.50 and $8.00 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- ~
e9t to grasp this opportunity and buy a pair of
Banister Shoes, $5.50 and $8.00 quality, for $4.25 *
Any style you want we can show you.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
l??^ BEAUTY
BUGGY ij
SUGGY MADE FOR ji
5.00 + (
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Jggy value in Columbia. We have been sel- j;!
the best buggy we have ever sold for $05 fj
y. With rubber tires it sells for $85. j
of the best materials, by skilled workmen. ! *
rang in its praise as we are. j
icock, as higher grades, having a full stock. !
nedium grades in stock. We carry a com- ;
i interest vou in something at a reasonable li
t/ <~> IV ^
at your first opportunity. j
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Columbia, S. C j;!
IE MEANS SOMETHING |
es From Augusta, Ca., to
5:45 p. m. Round trip rate $5.00. * '
la., 8:40 p. m. $5.00.
ij n r\r\ T
<:uua. m. $6.00.
10:45 a. m. $7.00
tion with Southern Railway through Hazleburst.
l~ t> t i mi .
ig u<i reave orunsvviuH., oaeKsunvuie, and St Augustine Augh
coaches Augusta to Jacksonville.
5 and Returning. For Full Information, address
Passenger Agent, Augusta, Ga.
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