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8 I < " ' * * . V , |I Linen Suits at Half Price. H Another shipment of thosie Brown Linen Coat Suits. For service, durability and style this is the " * ? *-- 1?? ?* samilor nripfl of I best suit ior you w* ouy?uuu bUOU loguiwt 2"*vv 18.00 but at J $5.49 Oor stock of Lingerie Dresses was never more complete than now. We can supply your wants and at the right price. Useful Articles : t lee Cream Churns, Water Coolers, Fruit Jars, Jelly $1*8868, 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. J Millinery! Millinery! We are making extraordinary concessions 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. All mail orders will receive prompt attention for any goods from this store just as if you were buying in person. ' ??? ??mm i ORDER BY MAIL ??????? .. >* - . f I *s-~ V; .J ' ggggggg^^gggggggggT""""*'""*"'''MM**'gg! mmm m Messrs. 0. S. Ranch Go to Henry Drug Store, Chapin, Harman left on Satm ft 0.. to have your eyes tested for ?a^8' business trip to o. v., w u?vo J . _ Tennessee. They are < glasses. Examination free. We touP and will also handle a full line of drugs, thoroughbred horses fc i patent medicines, jewelry, paints, which have just been c efc9 / FOR SALE?One singl buggy. Bargains. A] ' mmmmmmm>. gc^Wartz, Lexingto PENCIL AND SGISSOBS. We are g,ad indeed "ittWIAd aaw Col M D> Harman h ? at to fill Ms place behi Wayside Notes Gathered Here ana at his grocery, and is t ' customers as usual. There by a Dispatch Man. Drayton e. Clarke it ^ *- _ A. _ _ *. Xl .^i.1 magistrate 01 tue uu Clarke has held this COTTON. | and made an excellent -r . i. i_ V ? _ Mr. John G. Boozer, Lexington Market 15c eandidate for County Being an honest, up* ^ and successful busic Miss Rosa Ranch is visiting relatives Boozer is in evtry waj in Salnda county. to perform the duties < Sam T. Bickley, Lem Sox and W. WANTED?To knov A. Edmunds were among those who old dentist. Dr. Geo. I attended the Little Mountain reunion Hyatt's Park, is doing on Friday. | these days? Yes, he is 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any I dental office, in case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. from his paralytic si An interesting communication from fJJ?? fiiSsifPVi^^nnS1 ^Spectator" goes over until next gJwottag tee^n ^ Mrs*. D. C. Clarke, of Cross Kill, Srfyea^fas^coT'ta ' accompanied by her daughter, Miss ?ver. Josephine, i9 visiting her sister, Mrs. T ' v it ? v i OhasT A. Geiger. Isaiah HaUman has 1 . as a candidate for mi FREE homesteads from 40 to 160 4th district. Mr. Hall ' l tt : j'o, ? ' Leesville and has held and Miss, given away by United States | county commissioner. Government to successful applicants. mu u 7 Send 25c for information and applica se ,? ?ve ^?oc tion form. Dixie Home Co., Naranja, use Wesson s Snowdn Tat~ 2WD ceHent nfor cooking * Dr. E. J. Etheredge, F. Hamp Hen- j nlrmau" * T> drix, H. A. Meetze and J. L. Matthews, | J' all prominent business men of Lees- i L"e Cc^.suerate v ville, were in town for a snort while State win meet at { Monday. August 17-18. All old tt "? i a x. -.-i-u -ii 1. ing to attend will noti Hayes's 'eue on August loth will be Hariuan at once, attended by a large crowd. In addi- _ . . tion to the county candidates, Hon. In lsJssli? aJ?Pear A. F. Lever will 9peak. PJen?> -r* , j n-r r u -nr o ^ u * Dr. ^ a resider Mr. and Mrs. John W. Scoffield, of Richland county, and i Pelion, left on Monday for a ten days, the paople of hfs'ccmn visit to the Isle of Palms, Charleston, _ ^ and Sullivan's Island. 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any Ppo-niay. nnmmnile case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. Lodge "No. 151. A F ] Prof, and Mrs. W. E. Black and I *n Masonic Hall, P little Mi98 Sarah Black left last week August, at 6 to visit relatives and friends at Little j Ike 2nd and 3rd degre Mountain, Prosperity and Saluda. ' ] fered. Brethren wi SALESMEN WANTED to look after PromPtly. our interest in Lexington and adjacent Jonn c. bw counties. Salary or Commission. Ad- ? ~ ~ " * dress The Victor Oil Company Cleve- N. KaiUln land, O. 40-lt-pd. sure and read All trains will stop to let off and t! ***? ? -a t? u.,.ao)0 m this issue. This fi; take on passengers at iwj1 Dess only about. a jeai barbecue on August 15. Congressman j pjece 0f merchandise Leyer will speak. new. The business o The Dispatch job office has just re- outgrown the expeci ceived a number of new type faces owners and thoy are c and we are now prepared to do better trade with a larger an work tham ever Deiore. Let us have stock of goods than ei jour next order. a trial before buying ( % Stylish and Serviceable Silks You must see our line of Sedo Silks. This quality of goods is 27 inches wide on/4 will mak-p an PYCftllcnt dress, while ailU 1J XXX xxx^xx^y v>.. ? , 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 Summer frocks. The quality of this goods is the best; the price only, yard, $1.39. CIn m nr% Skirts I kj Li ill ill V A Y y UtJll l^ixx JL Wt 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. Whits Linen Skirts, wide range of styles and qualities, every one the best at the price asked, $2.50 to $7.50. : MIMNl . ! ' / f . and Thos. L. Dr. Rice B. Harman, C, A. Geiger *or a ten and Norman Geiger took in the sights >n a prospecting at Savannah and Tybe, Sunday, and perchase some were the guest of Mr. Willie Seay, in >r their stables, Savannah, who's hospitality was un sompleted. bounded, eandonedoubls pplv to Mrs. F. Messrs. Elmer E. Wingard, Thos. H. n, S. C. It Wingard, John R. Corley and Lonnie to state that Kleckley enjoyed their trip to SavanaS^ j?Prove(* 80 nab, Ga., last Sunday, nd the counters >usy serving his TELEGRAPHY I nfa^8]Vl>r We are unable to supply the demand position before for competent Operators Three months . Q??cjai course completes you under dur expert _ * Management. Positions guaranteed, , of Irene,^ is a or n0 tuition charged. >Write for cataCommissioner, logue. Charlotte Telegraphy School, ight gentleman ciiarlotte, N. C. iess man, Mr. , ? , ^rbeofflce!ifie<i Picnic at St. Michael. 7 if that grand The ladies of St Michael's LutherI. Harding, near an church will have a basket picnic any deutal work *n the grove at St. Michael's church i moving around on Tuesday, the 16th of August. Cold lproving slowly drinks and ice cream will be on sale, broke of a few the proceeds, for the benefit of parsonng his specialty, age? Everybody is invited to come bridge work and bring the all-important basket, iless. Call and Committee. ho is now in his ? his practice as LOST ir,nAnnno^ At fhp ninnio at Barre's Unoer Mill k/t VAl auuvuuvvvt V*? igistrate of the on Aug. 2, a combination card case man resides at and bill fold, finished in bJack morocthe position of co. The case contained $25 in piper money; 12 or 15 of my visifing cards; i cooking shor.ld several receipts from Knights of Pythft Oil. It is ex- ias and Masonic orders; my tax reI purposes, put eeipt for 1909, and several short news'sale at M. D. PaPer clippings Finder will be libe^ ry a can ' a^y rewarded if returne* to me, or eterans of the theofiiceef tbe7*' Spartanburg on Yexin ton ?Y'c soldiers desir- Lexington, O. ify Col. M. D. I Saved 5 Cents and Lost 33 s the announce- . , . ... 0 , , iv for Congress. _ A milj-ovvrier Spartan-burg, S ? ? n. nixi \ A.nli,.nr r\ f r\* inr n?>n it of Conoaree u wauicu?,uw6fti..?.i . 3 popular anionboi^ht b.Y PricPi Paid 5 cent ^lf,?* thar J S * Devoe; gota"lead-and-zin?" paint.;bid j_* the lead was sa Iphate of'ead, not car. ,. bonate. Sulphate costs about half; (OwlCs _ and covers about half. tion of Pomaria That paint was adulterated about M., will convene six times as much as the 5 cents p ifd 'eak, Saturday, for. He "saved" 5 cents; and it cost o'clock p. m. him 30. ses will be con- Oh no; it cost him more than that; 11 please meet we forgot the labor. Can't work it out exactly; don't know how long it'll ygert, Master. wear. ? Short-measure besides; that alone CF & Co. was twice as much as his "saying" I tbe the display cents. L Kaminer&Co. It was thin, too; some loss there; rm began busi- don't know how much. ago, and every There was too much dryer in it. The in their store i9 maker made something on that; he f the firm ha9 didn't. fcations of the Taking it altogether, he didn't make gartering to the much by that 5 cents, d better selected Go by the name; and the name if rer. Give them Devoe lead-and-zinc. The Kaufmanr jlsewhere. Drug Co. White Goods. Our white goods department i3 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 121c. 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 oc AAAA T J* T\ / I * 1 _ /"II zuuu yarus 01 jltcss uiugiiams in, ^iieujb.5 stripes and plaids, 8c quality at.. 6]c 5000 yards 40 inch white Lawh, 12?c quality for 10c | 1 case of white Madras, for Men's Shirts, Boy's Jackkets and Ladies' Suits, 15c quality, at 12Jc It will interest pay any lady to visit our White Goods Department. I 500 pair 16 button Silk Gloves $1.50 quality for 1.00 00 pieces embroidery, edging to match, 6|, 8, and 10 quality at yard 5c 100 doz. 18x36 Hnck Towels, worth $1.20 per dozen, long as they last at 90c Just Ieceived a line of new laces all widths, at prices never heard of before. HUGH'S : % * I THE UtUKlilA , | IS THE BEST I ) J; ' j The Georgia Beauty is the best b j ling buggies several years and this h This price is for the steehtired bugg ! It is built tasty and stylishly, madi 1 ; Come and see it; you will be as s' ; ; j We still sell the Hackney and Bal j Also some good surries and other ; plete line of Single Harness, and ca j:- price. | Come and see the Georgia Beaut; ; ||l ? * ?^ A?* ;| 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue i | our guarant: ' 'I i Death of Mrs. Sain Roof, *}.'* Mrs. Mary Roof, the beloved wile of ; ^ 11 Capt. S. M. Roof and stepmother of M ,ie our fellow-townsmen W. P. and E. B. v'*" (; Vmrrto nhnnt three i. t_*' "'.'r . u J | rvuuI, UAtru. ail uv/x _ _ I miles from J exington, yesterday morning at 1 o'clock, after an illnessof two , \>n ,\i , weeks, in the 82nd year of her age. > .1. ,.l- ' i t ; Her maiden'name wa9 Meetze. She c was married to Capt. Roof in the year ? ^ I of 1866, and for 44 years happiness * ? 11 * supreme reigned through the home. , She was a member of Zion Lutheran ? Church, Laving joined in early life, Editor The L and was a devoted and consistent My Dear Si ? christian. She lived a beautiful life interesting ai and her friends were numberless. express my U j The deceased is survived by her the Hon. Ooh i husband and four step children as fol- C., and say lows: W. P. Roof, E. B, Roof and honor is due. , -j\. ... I Illl?ll IIH II I IBM Ill y f 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' furn- I > ishings, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Ho- I siery, Underwear, Etc., all at prices to 1 please the trade. 8 Men's Hats 1 In hats we carry everything in the g latest styles, in soft felt, Panamas and | straws from the cheapest to the highest. I When you get ready to buy your Hat | come to Mimnaugh's. Straw Hats at | your own price now. S SHOES!! SHOES!! ft All the latest styles and leading I; makes, in Summer and Fall Shoes. I ^ 1 ? ft we nave mem iui men, wumcii anu children, from the very best dress shoe *o the cheapest that's good in substantial farm shoes. Visit Our Store for Bargains. COLUMBIA, s. c. ' BEAUTY BUGGY |j t 3UGGY MADE FOR ^ i v_ "ur ? VinrrA UaAM Ca1_ | uggy vaiue m ooiuinuia. we mvcucch otpi- i.? > the best buggy we have ever sold for $65 jy. With rubber tires it sells for $85. I;! s of the best materials, by skilled workmen. j;j trong in its praise as we are. I;! * bcock, as higher grades, having a full stock. |jj medium grades in stock. We carry a com- j|| n interest you in something at a reasonable |;j < r y at your first opportunity. k ij, Columbia, S. C. EE MEANS SOMETHING jji , CTma?i??mwiii? m? ? i nil i _ in in 11 in j .1 .1.11 1 SjSjjjjggBi ?m-r?: 111 m mUiiw wi?waw?raw??1111 My???^ j W. Corley, Sr.? of Lex- I have known Mr. Blease for the last Irs J. S. Weissniger, of ten years, have associated with him is also survived bv one in many ways and places, and have me sister, Mr. Samuel S. found him a gentleman of high honor, Dutch Folk, and Mrs. moral character, gentle in nature, md, of near Lexington. pleasant in his address, social in his i will be held from the address, social m his personal inter'ednesday) morning at 9 course with his fellows. 1 believe him ;he interment will imme- to be a man worthy of the support of j in the family burying all voters, and especially of every Red Man and Knights of Pythias of South ?^ Care lina for governor of this State, A believing as I do, that if he is elected A v/iRii. that he will be governor of the gtate j- ~. t* n iV /N ?." . _ . r?Dfwish'th ugh' your "tofe SiSK?h V"\8?0(1 ,?f 1116 id fast growing paper to dutv comint* 8Ver^ ieling9 and respects for ^ f Vnn? jurisdiction. i Blease of Newberry, S. 8 ^sP^ctfully, honor to him to whom DR. GEORGE R. HARDING, T 1 Columbia, S. C.