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Fall goods are beginning many d M??? ? ???? Cleaning up Sale of Silks. 2,000 yards of Silks, Foulards and colored Taffeta, in colored stripes and checks, worth 65o, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25, at yard 49c New line of Himalaya, Poplin, Soisette, Reps., I etc.; just what you want for summer dress, yarn. .zoc Men's Clothing and Neckwear. This is our profitless season?your money-saving season. We are in business for profit, but from now on will give our whole attention to the reduction of our stock, regardless of profit. We will sell for the next thirty days every man's suit in our store at Less Than Cost. " When you realize that we buy this merchandise on a cash basis you will appreciate that you cannot afford to "pass this chance up." A full collection of models, fabrics and patterns from S which to make your selection. Mimnaugii's uioinS ing Department. S 45 dozen of 50c. men's neck wear, new shapes and ? colors, for one week 25c r- J Linen Suits at Half Price. 8 Another shipment of those Brown Linen Goat I Saits. For service, durability and style this is the B best suit for you to buy?not at their regular price of I |8.00but at ... $6.49 ^ -v>w Our stock of Lingerie Dresses was neyer more com8 plate than now. We can supply your wants and at X the right price. M . v fr " t ORDER BY MAIL SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSZSSSSZmSSSSESI I . . ... ,... ' _ ^? Mrs. E. J. Lawson w Qo to Henry Drug Store, Ohapin, her slater, Mrs. W. D. S, 0., to have your eyes tested for days last week. Shew gUs^s. Examination free. We by Miss. Lawson, of H also handle a full line of drugs, ^r* L. Long has patent medicines, jewelry, paints, aho? ,^nm etc. shortly commence the ; j residence thereon. a nMfMMAfts The many friends of 7B2TCXL AITS SCISSOES. ham will be glad to lef sufficiently recovered 1 . a. . severe illness to returr Wtysids Notes Gathsred Hers and Florida on Friday last. There by a Dispatch Man, H^Tha^S ' trip to Kentucky and T ^they purchased some 1 COTTON. horses. - 15C ] _Mr.^ and Mrs. Willi TVagener, where he spent a few days wyatt's x-arK, isaoiu^ visiting his grandmother and other these days? Ye9, he i relatives. in his dental office, ii Miss Leola Wingard and Lucille from his paralytic s Cook spent Saturday and Sunday at months ago. He is do Batesburg, the guest9 of Mrs. W. D. S?ld filling, crown and Rikard, the latfcer's aunt. extracting teeth pai County Superintendent of Education a^g^'in Martin informs us that all of the ever 6 school trustees recently appointed by the county board have qualified. Mrs. J. C. Shepherc Mrs. L. I. Katmner, proprietress of Plete line of groceries the City hotel in Columbia, left last toons, etc., at the Ree week with friends on a pleasure trip Roads and solic Bnffalo, New York, Niagara Falls ? 5 , P^P*6 ?* ^at 8 Canada ' find her prices right. The Dispatch job office has just re- Mr. A. S. Nunamak ceived a number of new type faces of Lower Fork, has bo and we are now prepared to do better shops of Mr. Smoak, work tham ever before. Let us have Orangeburg, and we a jour next order. I is doing a fine busines i . J '*gC4f - ';* - 'V * ' * 'V V - V' * 'V~ * ** . ' ?v,. Lexington - Misa aiamia nu ?8 ? Mr. A. G. Wi9e of P Mrs. Chas. B. Harman and children, guests of Mr. and are visiting relatives here. hart Sunday. - Tickets for the first primary can now Mrs. R. T be had at The Dispatch office who ha^beenVidtin Mrs. D. R. Haltiwanger has been county and in Columb very ill for the past ten days. day for New York to \ 5 or 6 doses "666" will cure any of Mr. Williams, case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. FOR SALE. 175 a< The Hon. W. H. Sharpe, of Edmund, Three miles north easl came up Monday on legal business. Augusta road and pro] f... , . _ , Two small houses, lari Miss Allie Look is now on a week s woo(i an(j wat6r. Cut b stay with her uncle, Mr. E. E. Cook, lw W. H. Donly near Providence. Maj. John Wilson B Miss Annie Martha Meetze 19 on an Mae Butler Mrs P B extended visit to Miss Raysor at St. jr., Corbitt Corley an< Matthews. j were among those wl 5 or 6 doses "666" will core any ionr.a on tne eiuurwuu case of Chills and Fever. Price 25c. Mr w L ^ddv Candidates cards neatly printed at among the late entriei The Dispatch, office at reasonable for County Commissic prices. is a clever gentleman Bellows are supposed to have been farmer, and i3 capable invented about 569 B. C., by a Scythian Altho agriculture is ? mechanician. pation of Hayti, nei Candidates are reminded that they spades are used. Fo can now secure election tickets for the more the ground has first primary at this office. scratching the surface Miss Evelyn Daily of Columbia leaves D. A. Jefeoat, of Sv tomorrow for Hendersonyille N., C., to didate for County Con spend her vacation. Jefeoat has served his Mrs. B. D. Clarke and Misses Pearle istrate and is well kn and Ruth Clarke were visitors to Co- the county, lumbia on Monday, WANTED?To knos Rnhprt Cook has just returned from old dentist. Dr. Geo. 3 j to come in now, and as u epartments very cheap. 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! We are making extraordinary concessions in this room. We keep our milliners busy all the summer, so if you want a pretty hat you can have it made here. Shirtwaists. I One lot of Swiss, Lawn and Lingerie Shirtwaists, j ? T onoo anrl fpq to I 3uiuc ijllljljxlcu. x ll jl uo^iv.v^ a~~ match, with pin pin tucks; others are trimmed in Emdroideries, and others hand embroidered. These 9hirtwaist9 are worth from $1.25 to $1.75. We will sell them at 98c 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 beet at the price , , with the hardware firm of -Lemon A ? Bros., Barnwell, and left on Monday dt 11 p8ar l3e^n uPon b*8 duties. re^barr^0 Plentv ^Iisa James Ruth Clarke, daughter usnit purchaser^ ?f Mr. and Mrs. B. D Clarke of LexGilbert S C ington, and Miss Lillie Shealy of .. Chapin, were the successful applicants utler. Miss Alice for the two vacant scbolarshipa in ,7'tF' H- Winthrop college, i Drafts Boozer 0. 'K . , 0 , , . ... 10 went to At- st- Stephen's Sunday school will last week have their annual picnic at Red Bank * and the Rock House, in the sand hills, of Gilbert, was tomorrow. The other Sunday schools 3 into the race town are invited to join in and >ner. Mr. Aday mate the occasion an enjoyable one. and a successful , . , , 1 We have been requested to announce '* . that on account of the illness in the the mam occ i- family of Rev. E. J. Sox the Farmers' iAh pl?ws nor Union picnic will be held at Piney ,r. i?r Woods School house instead of in the Men..I , .?y grove in front of the parsonage. The soil with a kni-e. picnic will be held next Friday, the ransea, is a can- 19th. imissioner. Mr. Messrs. Samuel B. George, presii district as mag- dent of the Home National Bank and own throughout general manager of the Citizen'9 TeleI nhone Co. and Alfred J. Fox, cashier 7 if that grand ?f the Home National Bank, left on R H?r(iincr npar Frlday for a business and pleasure ; any dental'work tr'P thon.^ Canada, Niagara Falls and s moving around other points of interest, nproving slowly Mr. J. B. Morris, J**., of Barnwell, itroke of a few bas accepted a position on The Dising his specialty, patch and has already began upon his I bridge work and duties. Mr. Morris has had consider-1 nless. Call and able experience, having held positions 'ho is now in his in several of the larger newspaper his practice as offices of this and other states, and The Dispatch is indeed fortunate in securing his services. drv^ oifndc C<^" Mrs. Baxter Hendrix, of Navisota, .'rW ot-anH oV Texas, and Mrs. Amanda Keisler, of " Hnntsville, Texas, accompanied' by , Miss Elva Fraukioe of Navisota, are lection, lou will vi9iting Mr3. w. w. Barre and J,ther j relatives in and around Lexington, j er, Jr., formerly This is the first time Mrs. Keisler has ught the Machine been in Lexington in 30 years, and it in the town of has been 18 years since Mr*. Hendrix re glad to know has been here, and the first visit of s. Miis Fraaklo w.J * . v . ' .'-v ,.t | asked, $2.50 to $7.50. | I MIMNA m~mm # * . t as the gnesfc of Deputy Sheriff Miller was called to 1 Dent, for a few Richland county on Monday to attend as aocompanied the funeral and burial of his brother-. * opkinsville, Ky. in-law, Mr. Wade Geiger, who died , _ on Sunday. He was about 68 years purchased the qI^ and leaves a wife and three chil- : his blacksmith, dren, two Bon8 an(j one daughter. Fox and will ) building of a FREE homesteads from 40 to 160 acres land in Ala., Ark., Fla., La.,* Col G T Gra- an(*Mi88. given away by United States ho Government to successful applicants, from his recent Send 25c for information and applica- . Ltohishomein Conform. Dixie Home Co., Naranja,rla. 2wp - ? "M* V! nn TTonrlriv fhp nonnlar Co t and Tdos. .u. i * > ? r- x . from a business | lumbia groceryman, has one of the ennessee, where most up-to-date grocery stores in the fme mule9 and South. He enjoys a large trade from this, his home county, and is an upiam Stork and right gentleman, f Columbia and ^rs* Jackson, nee Mis9 Ians Meetze, rosneritv were of Sumter county, is visiting her sisMrs! S. J.' Leap- ters, Mrs. J. A. Muller and Mrs. Tbos. H. Caughman. Mrs. Jackson bas been TX7.,.. , quite ill, but we are glad to say she is ed of Atlanta^ very much improved8 'relatives in this Mr. William-M. Schwartz, formerly ia left on Sun- connected with the hardware departdsit the relatives ment of the Lorick & Lowranee'Co., (inlnmbia. has accepted a position ye need room for them, 1 Lexington folks should g 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 124c. 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 6|c 5000 yards 40 inch white Lawn, 124c quality for 10c 1 case of white Madras, for Men's Shirts, Boy's Jackkets and Ladies' Suits, 15c quality, at 12Jc it? 111 t y\ntT n 1 n ^ t? 1A irioi f" Anr* ? jLL Will IIILCICOL \f<xJ auJ la-yJLJ tv"' VIOH VU1 White Goods Department. Blanket Sale. Now is the time to get that Blanket, especially when you can get them at such a price as we are selling them at; 11-4 all Wool Blankets, worth $7.50 and $8.00, will sell for $5.49 500 pair 16 button Silk Gloves $1.50 quality for 1.00 Just received a line of new laces all widths, at prices never heard of before. UGH'S = *jr_ Mr. Chas. H. Drafts, of Augusta, is Mi9S Mattie spending his vacation here. ville, will mal Dixie Lodge will hold an important dress at upp< meeting tomorrow night. All mem- Sunday at 4 p bers are urged to attend. Col. and Mr FOR SALE?15-sawgin, feeder, oon- this morning denser and press, for ?40. G. A. Kam- ion in Spartan iner, Lexington, R. F. D. 2. ers attended, Miss Florence Hook, of Columbia, get names, is visiting Misses Mary and Katie Bell ^ ~T~M Caughman. Regis! Mrs. D. C. Harman and daughter of # The Board < Cross Hill, are visiting Mrs. C. A. Gei- ington countj ger on Depot street. tember 4th, : . last meeting < Picnic at Little Mountain. ?erf^ftio( On Thursday, the 25th, the_Ma8on's, apply for thei I Woodmen of the World and Ked Men, will have a joint picnic at the springs Little Mountain, to which the public is invited, ] 2w j < 1 ] THE GEORGIA || IS THE BEST E |;J The Georgia Beauty is the best bi !|i 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 st |:j We still sell the Hackney and Bat ! Also some good surries and other i - - - a * *r 1 | plete line of Single Harness, ana cai j;| price. |;i Come and see the Georgia Beautj | I 1113-1115 Hampton Avenue i: ! OUR GUARANT1 !' ' we are selling goods in o quick. I Two-Piece Shirtwaist Suits. Eighty-Six Shirtwaist Suits, made of Lingerie, French and Persian Lawn; prices range from$5.00to * $20 00, at HALF price, One Suit to a customer. These suits are beautifully trimmed in Laces and Embroidery. Remember, when you buy one of these suits you are getting $1.00 worth of merchandise for 50c. Come and get your selection. Skirts, Panama and Voile. | 500 Voile and Panama Skirts, all new styles; have I? ! i-i. i. i.1 21 omy ueen in trie wiure tiii.ee ua^a. x ntcs idugc uvui $5.00 to 12.50. If you want a Panama or VoiJe Skirt |j at a small cost now is the time, ft 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. I SHOES!! SHOES!! All the latest styles and leading makes in Summer and Fall Shoes. We have them for men, women and children, from the very best dress shoe Jo the cheapest that's good in substantial farm shoes. Visit Our Store for Bargains. i /* COLUMBIA, S. C. | i w?m?mamm BEAUTY BUGGY E |l * >UGGY MADE FOR I ???I II I II? ?Ml?I ? M ? ! II? ??I? Ml?IH?TI lggy value in Columbia. We have been sel- |;l the best buggy we have ever sold for $65 j j!j y. With rubber tires it sells for $85. |:j ! of the best materials, by skilled workmen. j;? rong in its praise as we are. i;j icock, as higher grades, having a full stock. ;j nedium grades in stock. We carry a com- jj i interest you in something at a reasonable I, * 4 ' at your first opportunity. [I ill A Columbia, S. C. i:j 3E MEANS SOMETHING 11;| It'} Jean Adams of Lees- Efard-BoWC. ce a Sunday school adjr Shiloh church next Hon. and Mrs. C. M. Efird have an. m. Public inyited. nounced the engagement of their s. M. D. Harnian left daughter, Lucille, to Mr. R. F. Bowe, for the old soldiers reun- the wedding to take place during the burg. A number of oth- early fall. Miss Efird i9 a mo9t beaubut ir. is impossible to tiful and talented young woman. She is a graduate of the College for Wo- * men", Columbia, and is well known T&tlOIl NotlCC. throughout the State. Mr. Bowe is 3f Registration for Lex- originally from Augusta, but i9 at r will meet Monday, Sep- present residing in Greenville, where 1910. This will be the he holds a position in the office of L. this board until after W. Parker. He is an alumnus of the Section. Voters having University of South Carolina, n certificates will please The wedding will be a brilliant soci* m. ety event. J. P. Richardson, ? E. S. J. Hayes, The friends of Mrs. W. P. Roof will J. D. Langford, be pained to learn that she has been Co. Bd. Registration. quite ill since Sunday.