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~?HHIhmhhhhrbhhhhrbb IB * I * I 1704 & 1706 Main St. I Columbia, S. C. I dnnninn Coin n( D IUCU JflIC Ui I I New Goods Arriv Kj 100 New one piece Dresses ^ H Just Received C k They are Beauties , H I I Extra Special in Ladies' Suits Material bought at half its value and sold at half its worth. 54 in. wide, strict# all wool worth $1.00, only 60c. 25 pieces Scotch Mixtures, all wool and the latest style for Ooat Suits, 66 in. and reg. value 75c, only 50c 50 pieces fancy half wool brilliants, 36 in., only 25c Oak Serge ) / Fox Suits and Skirts. Smooth finish, shrunk and sponged. We are the agents for this fine material. The name denotes strength and firmness. In navy and Mack. 86 in. all wool, shrank and sponged, at only 50c. 46 inches at only 75c. ?2 inches at only f 1.00. Black Goods Department KjJyri - Ty " ? i :_y ,V" '.. : - i* It must give a gfreat deal of pleasure to buyers of . black goods to visit this department. The fine blacks and will stay black for years, yet for all these advantages you don't have to pay more. Send for samples and yon will have them by next mail. Silk Sale T 50 pieces fine 36-inch $1.25 Messaline, in any shade desired, only 95c for this sale. 25 pieces 36-inch Striped and Fancy Messaline for waists and One-piece Dresses, at only $1.00. 50 pieces 27-inch Messaline, the newest styles, will not break or split, at only 85c; regular price $1.00. I Corduroy and Plain Custom Velvets, 27 inches, the latest material for suit9, at 85c and ?1.00. See these beautiful goods. Any shade that is good we can show. Mi?lllliin Win11 IMIli III Mill!|| m Win Ml! P fl VO Happiness to his bosom i TVIkJUVT uHIO nil see that he gets em. y " * ? w 111# it is yourself to be alon , i but it's far worse for a what I says to myself, S Mrs. WiggS Turns Down an Offer shoum b? in whit. of Marriage. "Which was very kind ' ow," he replied as he j " tea. SHE TELLS GRIGGS ABOUT IT. then when h says some more, says I: * " 'Sarah Wiggs, Silas Neighbor Advises Her to Learn Inten- great man, but too mod< tions of Man Who Drinks Her Gin- world know it. If he hac ger Tea, but She Will Never Throw assurance-if he but ca I* . .. , a, . his real worth?he'd be Herself at Any Man's Head. ? . , ? * Hnncp ipcrn-m r?r n pnnnpi . * - ?-I'-' By M. QUAD. wise. He is profound. [Copyright, 1911, by Associated Literary You had lived for forty : Press.] knowing what vacuum THE Widow Wiggs was in her minute you ask Silas he tomato patch filling a dish it's the bunghole in a ban with ripe fruit when she saw "That's what I says, an the Widower Griggs saunter- you, Silas, if the world at lag down from his house. She hasten- orter know you and depo ed in and met him ati the front steps &ncf fame at your feet, with a cup of hot ginger tea in her know that not even Sh: hand and the words: Napoleon could have ar "Silas, it's been a hot day." question as you did? It "It has, widow," he replied. esty, Silas. You must g "Is it too hot for ginger tea?" You must come out in the "Not at all. Ginger tea is a balmy George Washington com* drink. It soothes and restores. Its open and cross the Dela\ principal effect is on the brain and Tears and Sighs IV - nerve centers. It was very kind of "You speak feeling yon, widow, to think of me." Wiggs," said Mr. Grigg But there hasn t been a day in the ished his giuger and sma< last twelve years, Silas, that I haven't over it. thought of you. Only an hour ago, as "Because 1 feels that I was driving a hog out of the garden* Haven't we lived side bj I says to myself, says I: all our lives? Didn't you "'Now, Sarah Wiggs. there's Silas Wiggs? Dkln't I help t WrtorML He's a widower and a lone nifln't Ani< taor -UO" - ? *^iuu V VUA VWA1 man. If a piece of your custard pie or mingle over them? Ain't , your lonely house, and all ' L mine? Don't I know Vq&gl ^ thoughts flit through your :*=. cooper away at the barrels President Taft make a d . "He can't, widow." ? -"Can Mr. Roosevelt reh ^ "CJould Benjamin Franl | Mrs' Wiffgs afte** takir>S hi ' ' Hastings, who lost his wif ADMITS SHE IS A POOB LONE WOMAN. agQ> the elder had t 3. cup of your ginger tea can bring the_ weather for a few_ p ing By the Car Load. i ^ u m mm ;ome and ?>ee, Whe Blanket Sale Sale of one-third off the regularprice if bought now Listen to the prices. More than 500 pairs of blankets to select from. 60 pairs 11-4 white and gray cotton Blankets only $1 60 prs 11-4 Plaid, fine quality, reg price $3, only $2. 50 pairs all wool Plaid Blankets, worth $5, only $3.98 60 pairs white and gray all wool, for this sale only, at $3.50; regular price $5.00. Household Linen Sale The Home of the Pure Linen. 25 pieces Table Damask, 66 in. worth 60c only 40c. 10 pieces all pure Linen Bleaohed and Silver Bleach at 50c. Has no equal. Extra heavy. At 75c., Worth $1.00 We offer 15 pieces 72-inch Satin Damask. Our regular price $1.00. Only 75c. This is splendid: Extra Fine Table Sets Hemstitched 3-yard Cloth and 12 Napkins fit for kings. Regular price $12, for this sale $8.95. Napkin Sale 25 dozen Napkins, 40c. 50 dcyzen all pure Linen at $1; regular price $1.25. 50 dozen extra large, worth $3.50, only $2. See these grand bargains. Towel Sale 100 dozen extra large size Huck, only $1.00 dozen. 25c Bath Towels at 19c. 25 dozen extra large, heavy Bath Towels only 19c E Can't be bought for le9s than 25c. p??wto??wiimuu???i??? acrm t's for you to i asked me if I ever dreamed about j ou know how Wiggs coming back to earth he said: i Le and lonely, \ " 'Widow, you are . a poor, lone man. That's i woman.' ^ llas..? "'I am. elder.' "'You are lonelv by day and by 1 ' "0U$e" Bighf I of you, wifl- .. <It.s the tra( >,. Sipped at his , "'For more than twelve long years og was out 1 you have been a widow, though you j might have married six times over. \ Griggs is a You are not so old. you are not so ] 2st to let the plain, and you are a noble cook. Take l I a little more them alone and then: sausages you me to know ' make and fry in the fail and winter in +tm YVhito I I /, ... ..,.1 ...r.i/.l va-av, ?-***.>- | OiJUUlU *''C V"II'> Uw. II ?*/ jL^Vl J VU J */U I [/H shop. He is Widow. John Hastings has seen ami ( He is deep, j fallen in love with you.' * rears without j "-It'll do him nu good. Elder Hopwas, but the t kins." up and says | " -p.ut he's a man of substance. He s el.' is looked up to. He stands well. What d now I asks woman could ask for a better hus; large hadn't band?' * sit it's praise "'There is a better man, elder, but 1 Shouldn't it won't name him?yes, a better man? akespeare or and he has my heart in his keeping, iswered that Thanks to John Hastings, but I'm not 's your mod- for him.' :et rid of it. Widow WiU Not Hint. ' open. Didl*'t ? qg the better man the Qld bung. ^ " 0U:? hole maker? asks the elder. h 44 4I'm not saying,' says I, 4but no liv- C) hngled. jng man can abuse Silas Griggs in my ly, Widow presence. He's a man of brains. He's 3 as he fin- a man of character. He's a man for g( eked his lips any intelligent wife to be proud of.' 44 'But does he love you, widow?' way, Silas. " Tm not saying.' 0l ' side nearly "'But other folks are. It is being help to bury gaid that he's no marrying man and _ o bury Mrs. is making a fool of yon. Widow ^ s and sighs Griggs, bring him to time. Ask him g you alone in right out what hi3 intentions are.' l't I alone in 44 'Never will I do it, elder?never in what great this world! If Silas Griggs has anybrain as you thing on his mind he will speak out l? Silas, can ^mmmmmm?-mm_nmmm-mmmm der barrel?' oop a wash. Newberry din make a i a?_! EEia founded | Genuine collegiate training under positive! ion can do : possible expense. Clissics. Philosophy, S and, though | giate expenses, $i50 yearly. Modern Eqni o be great. I ulty. Health record unsurpassed.^Next^ catalogue address " 'o'dock'and J.fHENRY^ HARM here?" said ' , :eath^ Newberry, er. lias, as you ~~ here on hi9 ^ !sB Your Job Work Ne linutes and tela ? ted by a M the 1 Early Buyers Will S i ther You Buy or N01 Art Squares A few more only. This is the left-overs of our stock and any one is a beauty. Only $18.95 for the $27.50 quality. New Fall Coat Suits Priced for Quick Disposal One hundred beautiful models, one and two of a kind. Made of mannish material. We think, and by what we saw in our travels North, worth almost double of what we ask; only $13.95. See it we are not richt. Yon oan'fcbnv from the best houses North for less than $20. Wrapper Sale The most useful of all home wear and that is a good wrapper. Ours are made to wear and look neat Only $1 each. Fitted lining, material percale. , - Matting Sale 50 rolls of 80-ponnd Matting, jointless, and will last 10 years on the floor, at 30c laid. This is onr 40c grade $13.95 At thirteen ninety-five we offer our $18 9x12 Body Brussels. We sell Art Squares a plenty. Why? Because they are good and you save $5 or $7. We like to see smart buyers. Now they help themselves to bargains like ours. Shirts at 69c We offer 100 dozens of Men's Negligee Shirts, the largest purchase of Shirts ever brought here, and are real $1 Shirts. We offer 100 dozen of our 75c Shirt, coat styles 49c. i in time.' " 'lie should have spoken eleven | years ago, when your year of mourn- 8 1 Lng was up.' I " 'That's as it may be. Never will I I throw myself at any man's head. If I Hjjjs | tie wants me he must win me!" JJ * * " 'But why don't he give you a hint 1 of his intent ons?' SJCli " 'That's his own business. Some nen make up their minds in five min- j iites, and it takes some thirteen years, j Some ['m thanking you. elder, for ycur call, phy9ici; jut you've thrown your time away.' the wor Helped to 3ury Wiggs. thousan "That's what 1 said to him. Silas." I Bladder ontinued the widow, "and I don't I not a d: hink he wiil come again." Dyspeps "Mebbe not," grunted JMt. Griggs. effects, "If he does it will be the same an- Read w wer." c<G , "Yes?" "Silas, you helped to lay Wiggs in results o . *, used it lis grave. "I did, and it was well done." desired "You and I have been friends." neys an< "We have." tanburg "It's twelve years, Silas." > Compan "I make it two weeks and three days j* nd a half over." , *. "And I make no doubt you are right, f you haven't spoken, Silas?if you aven't considered the time had ome"- Prepar "Spoken of what widow?" "Silas, if it has seemed to you too TUP Bill THc MU "Too soon for what?" "Silas, I have refused six different Efers of marriage." ????_ "You shouldn't have done it widder yon shouldn't have done it No wo- NO ian should. It's a waste of material. Notice is hereb] o, hum. I think I'H be going home concorned, to i fe^I the hoer and make mv bed." those having de " " will present^sam ment, to the unde Subscribe to The Dispatch. tors j1*18 ?stat on or before the 1 * 1911. College Sept. 4. 1911 3v 7l856 Town Regis! ? Lexington, S [Christian influences at the" lowest cience, ingineering. Total Col e- ?P?? " PI?< pment. ' An enlarged and able Ffio- ,lc,' saion begint September 21. For N07ember 2nd l91 " *' iflter. Books will < lu IS, [D.|D., President MA7 Snpfrv S. C. Final Se Notice is hereby ______________________ cerned that I will September, 1911, U Judge of I^obate, I 1 |"| || C., for a final se atlv Done Here * Ang 29, 2911?4v^ 1 1704 1 1706 Hail St. I | Colombia, S. C. | Ra 1 10 ilro ie Qnldnm i m 10 UGIUUIII ilGGll I ave by This Sale. . | u Grand Millinery Department]] || I This Season || HMMnaaBMOH* SIAH^A ANll Daua' AILim Ai A**.*! ?$2 Bvisii 9 aiiu uujs winning uepi? | Now the extra Trousers go, Fine Worsteds and gX Cheviots. 50 paip $1.60 pants only $1.00. !j?g 50 pairs $2.00 pants, only $1.60. ?5 87 pairs all wool pants, $2.50, $2.00. Work Pants I Jeans and Corduroys for the laboring man at $1.00, jH $1.50, $2.00. 9 Jobs and splendid values in Men's suits. Never saw H finer values in all our business career. We can only 9 partially tell you about them. v 9 300 special Suits placed on sale, $8.50, $12.50, $13.50 S $16.50. Only one and two of a kind. Strictly all M wool Imported Cheviots and handfinished. A saving jM of $3 to $6 on a suit. $j| Boys' School Suits g It won't be long before that boy will have to go |fl back to school and to have him dressed well for little (S expense send him here for the next suit. You will jH readily see what yon have been losing. We own the 9 best line of Boys' Suits in Colnmbia,$2 to $6. Boys' Separate Pants jl We have an extensive line to show you. The kind |3 that wear well at 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. All wool. |J| Ages 4 to 17 years. A complete line to select from. u| Bleaching Sale jjj 4-4 Androscoggin 8 l-3c. f|| 4-4 Fruit of the Loom 8 1-3. |J| 4-4 Hill Bleaching S l-3c. j?jj| 32-inch Imported Ginghams at 15c, worth 20c. ' 3,000 yards best Prints 5c. ^ ? ? ? si All Walks of Life Praise j wubwaaaobihhaibrauikuhbbaniiv iiihi m mi ? i? mmmmutn i n mi? | Hilton's Life for Hie Siom- j , Liver and Mieyg, . ?, j thirty years ago Dr. Hilton,a well known and popular in of Spartanburg County, South Carolina, gave to Id a wonderful prescription which since has cured ds who suffered with Stomach, Liver, Kidney and disorders. Dr. Hilton's Life'is a vegetable compound :ug. It acts mildly, but very effectively. In cases of iia, Indigestion, Habitual Constipation and all their this won erful medicine will greatly benefit you. hat thi3 prominent Spartanburg citizen 9sys: tlemon?I take great pleasure in certifying to the good if Dr. Hilton's Life for the Liver and Kidneys. I have for more than a year, and have never failed to get th? effect. I have suffered with both my Liver and KidI this medicine gives me relief."?E. C. Ailen, Spar, S. C., Special Agent Union Central Life Insurance y. want to get well try Dr. Hilton's Life for the Liver 1 neys. For Sale at all Good Druggists. Comes in j and $1.00 bottles. j ed by Life Medicine Company, Colombia, S. C, , IRRAY DRUG COMPANY, Aeents. - "Ice. IPlif I 7 given to all parties HI I VHI SEWING nake payment, and IMI H| mWmM MACHINE mands of any kind " qF e attested, for pay- WW |TV , irsigned admini9tra- I H k H W QUALITY, e of Job A. Swygert, 1st day of October, S. F. Shealy, ' NOT I I fik H M ^ W. C. Swygert, SOLD I II | Hfl| I \ 746 Admse UNDER LH H| t (rationNotice. ?.1" IIUIvIL i. 0., July 23, 1911. | e KS. WARRANTED FOR ALL TIME. nd to vote in the If you purchase the NEW HOME you will tion t.> be held on have a life asset at the price you pay, and will 1, wih have to reg- not have an endless chain of repairs. sloae October 23, 19N". KAMINER, ^hi ' Tl" =S isor of Registration. ==^=j I up*^ I o Considered ttlement. ^ given to all con- Cheapest nnlv. on r.h? r>f > George S. Drafts, OSiaMb&OI m eD^ 9 /pxington county, S. INKS . t I ttlemenfc aDd dis- g to buy. 9 rat or of the estate If you want a sewing machine, write fof. 9 [JONES Admr our latest catalogue before youpurcha.se. fl i6. mr' Hie New Home Sewmg Macbme Co., Orange, Mass.' 3 1 1