The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 24, 1910, Image 8
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Fall goods are beginning
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Cleanincr ud Sale of Silks.
1 2,000 yards of Silks, Foulards and colored Taffeta,
9 in colored stripes and checks, worth 65c, 75c, $1.00
I and $1.25, at yard 49c
New line of Himalaya, Poplin, Soisette, Reps.,
H etc.; just what you want for summer dress, yard.. 25c
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I Men's Clothing and
I Neckwear.
1| This is our profitless season?your money-saving
. 4 season. We are in business for profit, but from now
,M* - '? fn fVio Torlnnb'nn of
j?! on Will give our wuuic ancuuvu ?
d oar stock, regardless of profit.
3 We will sell for the next thirty days every man's
a suit in oar store at Less Than Cost.
5 "When yoa realize that we bay this merchandise on
1 a cash basis you will appreciate that yon cannot af
. ford to 4'pass this chance up."
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E A full collection of models, fabrics and patterns from
6 which to make your selection. Mimnaugh's Cloth
ing Department.
9 45 dozen of 50c. men's neck wear, new shapes and
I colors, for one week 25c
I Linen Suits at Half Price.
S Another shipment of those Brown Linen Coat
Suits. 'For service, durability and style this is the
S best suit for you to buy?not at their regular price of
? 18.00 but at $5.49
(Our 8 took of Lingerie Dressea was never more complete
than. now. Wo can supply your wants and at
the right prioe.
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ORDER BY MAIL
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1^???- a vote for Featfiersto
Go to Henry Drug Store, Ohapin, *?*? tor-equal righto (
S. O., to have your eyes tested for c * ' . ? none.
glasses. Examination free. We to salt yon at W. P. Boo
also handle a toll line of dings, Mr8. Jamea D k of
patent medicines, jewelry, paints, i8 visiting her parents, <
4 etc. M. D. Harman.
Messrs. Samuel B. Ge<
1 fred J. Fox have return
PSHCXL AND SCISSOBS. j turougn uanaaa ana on
interest in the, north.
ITT * The many Lexington
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and j. b. Rhode Meetze win
learn that he is quite ill
There by a Dispatch Man. fever at his home in Co
Mr. Featherstone has
_______ merit of the people of hi
COTTON* j ty, and has served as !
^ . _ more times than any I;
Lexington Market .* 15c state.
JUST ARRIVED?A .
V.t. lor Featherstone lor Governor f^wanfa gooTca/
Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Derrick are at time to buy.
Glenn Springe for ten days. Dr. Der- Prof, and Mrs. W. E,
lick will return Saturday. returned from their \
Mrs. W. P. Roof and Miss Pearle with relatives at Litt
Clarke have gone to Sumerland Inn Prosperity and Saluda,
to spend a few weeks. The Palmetto Colleg
Try the new mackerel, 2 for 5 cents, will open on Monday, Si
at W. P. Roof's. For catalogue and othei
Jellv tumblers, as long as they last, address W.^E Black, p:
Mr. Thos. P. Meetze spent Sunday FREE homesteads frc
in Columbia, having gone over to see acres iand in AJa Ar]
his brother, Mr. J. B. Rliude Meetze. and Miss, given away by
The polls will open on next Tuesday Government to success!
at 8 o'clock In the morning and will Send 25c for informatioi
close at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, tion form. Dixie Home
Keep this in mind and be on time. Fla.
at 25 cents per dozen, at W. P. Roof's, lngccn. ?.
Prof. S. J. Derrick has returned 5 ?* ? doses ''?66"
from a business trip to Savannah, Ga. case of Chills and Fever
Mrs. Carl A. Roof, of Columbia, is Mr* F- Brooks Harmai
spending some time with her parents, shoe aDo0f Columbia,
Sheriff and Mrs. P. H. Corley. from the Sea-coast.
The Rev. 0. 0. Derrick, of William- Mr?- F* J?roo?8 **ar:
ston, stopped over in Lexington for fff,^18S ?e?^' .
a day last week with his sister, Mrs. are spending a f w
Vr. P. H. Shealy. mountains of North Car
Mr. Charles H. Drafts has returned ??,to J0,is "?xt
to Augusta, after spending his vaca- vote *or c' c* feathers
tion with his father, Judge George S. eZn?ll Drafts.
I**The election boxes a
- __ ? ^ ?:n for distrihntinn. and trip
O or O uuses UOO " will/ tuir I ? ?- -j
case of Chill9 and Fever. Price 25c. secured by calling: at th
, . . Clerk of Court. Don't ]
Don't get too busy to vote next them now.
Tuesday.
Sheriff P. H. Corley spent a portion WANTED?Reliable, er
of last week in Washington and Bal- se^ Lubricating oils,
timore. paints in Lexington and
Vote for C. C. Featherstone in next oiLCO
Tuesday's primary. bU:N 01L C0*' c^elaa
Mayor Sam P. Roof and Julian P. Mrs. J. C. Shepherd n
Meetze went to St. Matthews Thurs- plete line of groceries, d
1 day, returning Friday morning. tions, etc., at the Reedt
You can find pints, and half gallon ^osslRoads and solicits
gaTV?: OUafiSB sec
Roof's. Every man who prof."
Mrs. John Wilson Butler has been ^fh*3si[a" should rally i
spending a fewday9 in Columbia at ?* C. Featherstone i
the bedside of her brother, Mr. J. B. Misses Lucille and F
Rhude Meetze. ger, of Savannah, and
Just received a new lot of Dunlop's Bo we, of Augusta, were
flour, known for it's good quality, in guests of the Misses Efii
barrels and sacks, at W. P. Roof's, days last week.
r to come in now, and as v
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 milli- :
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ners busy an tne summer, so 11 you warn
a pretty hat you can have it made here.
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Shirtwaists.
One lot of Swiss, Lawn and Lingerie Shirtwaists, J
some trimmed in Laces, Insertion and Edges to
match, with pin pin tucks; others are trimmed in
Emdroideries, and others hand em broidered. These
shirtwaists are worth from $1.25 to $1.75. We will
sell them at 98c
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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. i
Brown Linen Skirts, excellent quality,
|4.98.
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White Linen Skirts, wide range of styles
and qualities, every one the best at the price j
asked, {2.50 to {7.50.
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i^ne ia balls Election, August. 30, 1910* j;
Tampa, Fla., Polls open at 8 a. m., and close at j!
Col. and Mrs. 4 p. m. i|
_ Ballentine?H. ^A. Bickley, J. J.. ]?
Drge and Al- JBauxnignt, n. j. l^emcK.
ed from a trip Brookland?Gary Caughman, Wade
ler points of Roof, Wade Corley. ~ 1
Bull Swamp?M. C. Kirkland, J. W. J
friends of Mr Starnes, F. L. O'Brien. r
l,be pained to Brook-D. H. Price, S. Luther Hite,
with tvnhnid Ge0* E- Caughman. i
lnmhi* P Batesburg-J. P. Copeland, Reuben
lumDia. Unger, E. L. Hartley. 1 i;
i the endorse- Boiling Springs?J. S. Miller, M. L. !
is home coun- Miller, Levi Brown. i'
special judge Chapin?S. J. Clark, A. Melton |!
awyer in the Sbealy, R. P. Slice. J;
Crout's Store?S. S. Lindler, John j!
carload of Re- Dreher, Charley Koon.
.utomobile Co. Delingo?W. J. Buff, J. A. Kaminer, j!
now is your A. B. Roof. (
Edmunds?A. S. Jones, W. Noah <1
Black ha VP Lucas, R. C. Shealy. |
aoation snpnt Folk's School House?J. A. Eleazer, ij
le MountaiS J- D- De?iok- J- M- Metzle
mountain, Gaston_Geo. W. Pound, W. J. <
x T x-x x Jumper, J. H. Pound. !i
riate Institute Hilton?J. G. Hiller, E. L. Derrick, <[
eptember 5th. Ht H. Dreher. !
information, Irene?Henry Boozer, Dallas Wes- i|
nncipal, Lex- singer, Andrew Goodwin. ]!
Lexington?E. G. Dreher, Thos. H. r
will cure any Caughman, D. C. Drafts. j
. Price 25c. Lewiedale?P. H. Craps, J. Collins ij
n the popular P^e, Isaiah Taylor. j,
has returned Leesville J. D. Langford, D. L. |
Gnnter, W. J. P. Kmard.
i , Nate's School House?P. E. Huff- J1;
man _and her mailj g# p. \ounginer, N. E. Metz. i|j
J??n the f ? Oik Grove-J. K. Day, M. D. Kyzer,
? ii. Jtsouiinigut. ij
^lna* Pond Branch?E. P. Shealy, John R.
Tuesday and Holley, John J. Koon. <!j
tone for Gov- Pelion?H. L. Scoffill, Geo. W. Fal- ]>j
law, L. W. Gardner. _ i||
re now ready Pine Ridge C. L. Epting, D. P. 7,
i same can be Koon, S. C.Fulraer. r:
e office of the Peak?H. Eaigle, C. E. Stuck, (i,
mt it off! get W. M. Addy. j!
Piney Woods?J. J. Rish, J. M. ]
Mayer, Abner Frick. r
lergetic man to Steadman?H. J. Burgess, W. L. J,
greases and , Quattlebaum, W. A. Hall. (
adjacent conn- j Spring pTill?Ed. E. Eleazer, J. R. <!
ission. STET- Fulmer, B. H. Slice. "
d, (Jhio. Sandy Run?W. H. Wanamaker, W.
ow has a onm Whittaker, H. S. Grim. .
Iry eoods, no- S"n'f R7A' E' CraPs' D' T' Kare' ~
?r stard at thp J- S- Shealy. h
i the patronage Samaria-James Davis Jas. West- e
ition. You will mj^ansea?1\ Hilderbrand, Ernest J
Smith, Saml. J. Derrick. r
sses to be a White Rock?Paul W. Addy, D. A.
to the support Richardson, James L. Sites. t
next Tuesday. Hollow Creek ISo. 1?0. H. Living- j
rancis Poftin 9t011' T* H- Shul1' W* K" Ho?k*. m 0
Miss Erdman _ Creek NaW). F. Price, T. t
. tuo F. Drafts, J. L. bease. ?
rd for several T A" A' N" Dreher'
- o John ^oungmer.
| gt Mathews?J. D. McCartha, W.
>m 40 to 160 | H. Keisler, G. B. Taylor.
t Flo T,o ?Pnvd F. Rerrv. W. M.
United States Yonce, J. O. Spradley. c
'ul applicants. According to the action taken by g
n and applica- the executive committee, each execu:
Co., Naranja, tive committeeman is responsible for
2wp the transfer of the boxes to and from 1
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jq need room for them, x
Lexington folks should g<
White Goods.
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, yaird 25c.
White Madras for skirts and ladies' suits,
the yard 12Jc.
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, 121c
quality for 10c
1 case of white Madras, for Men's Shirts,
Boy's Jackkets and Ladies' Suits, 15c i
quality, at 121c
[t will interest pay any lady to visit our
White Goods Department.
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DiaiiKei oaie.
Now is the time to get that Blanket, especially
vhen you can get them at such a price as we are
jelling them at; 11-4 all Wool Blankets, worth $7.50
ind $8.00, will sell for $5.49
>00 pair 16 button Silk Gloves $1.50
quality for 1.00
rust Iecoived a line of new laces all widths, at
prices never heard of before.
UGH'S _
THE GEORGIA
IS THE BEST Bi
I $61
The Georgia Beauty is the best bup
ling buggies several years and this is t
This price is for the steel-tired buggy.
It is built tasty and stylishly, made (
Come and see it; you will be as strc
We still sell the Hackney and Babe
Also some good surries and other mi
plete line of Single Harness, and can
price.
Come and see the Georgia Beauty
1113-1115 Hampton Avenue
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I OUR GUARANTE!
newt?^??was??ai?bko in nni?
is voting precinct. If any executive Mrs. J. R. Lan
oramittee is unable to coine for
in K/?vae rilo'jco rw-vf.i fv thP SPP.TetarV I
A O J^iV/ 11VHIJ V? w ,
u time to express same to him, giying B A
lame of nearest express office. tal"a
Managers will find inclosed in box
wo blanks for making returns,
dease fill out and sign both, placing
ne in the box and mailing the other
o B. H. Barre, secretary, Lexington,
J. C., by first mail.
B. H. BARRE, imiiiiw
See. Lex. Co. Dem. Ex. Com.
Candidates are reminded that they Will Open
an now secure election tickets for the
irst primary at this office.
Tickets for the first primary can now a few days,
je had at The Disoatch office.
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ve are selling goods in
> quick.
Two-Piece Shirtwaist Suits.
Eighty-Six Shirtwaist Suits, made of Lingerie,
French and Persian Lawn; prices range from$5.00to
O.IA AA _ i. TT I T T1 CI_!j. i. - _ i.
s-u w, at riAijr price, une ouit 10 a custom?r. n
Thtce suits are beautifully trimmed in Laces and I
Embroidery. Remember, when you buy one of these S
suits you are getting $1.00 worth of merchandise for 1
50c. Come and get your selection. g
Skirts, Panama and Voile. |
500 Voile and Panama Skirts, all new styles; have I
only been in the store three days. Prices range from |j
?5.00 to 12.50. If you want a Panama or Voile Skirt H
at a small cost now is the time, fj
Men's Hats I
In hats we carry everything in the |
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 1
your own price now. g
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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.
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BEAUTY BUGGY
LJGGY MADE FOR jj
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:gy value in Columbia. We have been sel- _ ;!
he best buggy we have ever sold for $65 fc;
With rubber tires it sells for $85. j;|
)f the best materials, by skilled workmen. |;l
>ng in its praise as we are. j;l
ock, as higher grades, having a full stock. jj!
edium grades in stock. We carry a com- j;
interest you in something at a reasonable ;j
at your first opportunity. ;i
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der Mule Co.!
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Columbia, S. C.
I MEANS SOMETHING | ;i
gford Miss Lillie Rucker
NCFORD&RUCKER
SWANSEA, S. C.
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a beautiful line of new Millinery and Notions in
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Prices to suit the times. Call and see us.