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% Pi c t u p. r I m ivihuc. - i v ; "We have hundreds of different mould jr land of picture frame you may want. "W P;. yerfieaa up to the very last day. But don't > V ?r^esfinished in 13 Hours. 16x30 fram |l|^fuii|bia fPhoto FRAMING M * f 14S6 1-2 Main Street, Wednesday, December 18.1907. ,. . Xnie* to 2fwr Advertisements. .-Haitf waie^Holman-Callum Co. Candies?Col. Candy Manufactory. 4 / / Jewelry?Chas. F. Sentz. ?, Sale?Knofct-s^Dowling & Co. . . Shoe8-rOallfehan-3>obion Shbs Co. , |:-v<JJearanceSale-T. H, Williams. - deduced Sale?Lever. ( V * <*6thing?E. G. Dreher & Co. Fireworks?Lorick J?Lowrance. ? Stock?Caughman Bros. ^ Statement?The ) .ome Bank. > :Mra. Sarah Dooley^et. al. * Probate Sale?Estate Carrol Frye. ffutace^gk^ Brooks Wingard. - v, . ^ Cottoa. Market vOU >? p ? ? ?\? XX &ptiagtoa Turpeatias Market. Dtp per barrel $5.00 and $8.00 | :v Spirits per gallon 38c There will be an entertainment at, ; 5 the school house Saturday afternoon j^ven by the Junior Order United . American Mechanics, of Irene. SevJ era! addresses will be made during the ia^building. Hie entertainment is r.' -dfchQpl Improvement Association. ; |-y.V '. -No charges will be made and the. Tis Handkwohief Siower. evening and concluded print, and the sum realized by t3*b apho^I i^provemOTt associa, Under and by Tirtne of the last will V and testament ol the late Henry T. 9K Dooley, deceased, and as the sole heirs ; oy^ge,^we wiu cry, at the^^hmn^tead, oivthepremises, beginning at 11 o'clock a. m.f on , Thursday, Januaty the secend/1908, All those pieces, parcels and tracts of land situate, lying and being in the coqaxty of Lexington, and in the State aforesaid, recently sorveyed, and shown "by the plats therefor, as follows: . Tract No. 1, containing ninety-eight (?8) acres, more dr less, and adjoining lands of J. H. pite, John W. Gregory, James P. Dooley and tracts No. % of said lands. - ( Tract No. 2, containing eighty-three l (88) acres, more or less, and adjoining { lands of J. H. Hite, John W. Gregory / > and James P. Dqoley,' and by tracts 1 and 8, of said lands. Tract No. 3, containing seventy-three <73) acres, more or less, and adjoining . lands of J. J. Hite and James P. Dooley, and by tracts No. 2 and the old home. stead, and lying on Two Notch road. ^ Tract No, 4, containing sixteen .and one-quarter acres, mor^ or less, lying on the TSvo Notch road, and adjoining laiius of James P. Dooley and tracts Nbs.f, 9 and 10, of) said landi. ' Trar't. NT a 5. nineteen and " thre?-quarter acres, more or less, and - T -adjoining lauds of James P. Dooley and traces i\oa.4, <> and 8, of said lands, and IjU; od Two Notch road. j pv^ Tt-ot.No 0, containing nineteen and three qcurter fccres, more or less, and -- adjomnig muds of James P. Dooley and y H. M.Wiugard, and by tracts Nos. 5 and 7, of said lands and the Two Notch road. Tract No. 7, containing eighteen and three-quarter acres, more or less, and ; adjoining lands of H. M. Wingard, A. Xs, Hartley and J. Sd. Mathias, and by T-. tracts Nos. 6 and 8, of the said lands. Tract No. 8, containing eighteen and <0 one-half acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of J. Ed. Mathias and tracts Nos. 5, 7 and 9, of the said lands. " - Tract No. 9, containing fifteen and three-quarter acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of J. Ed. Mathias, and tracts Nos. 4, 8 and 10, of the said lands. Tracts 1, 2 and 3, are well timbered. Plats for the lands can be seen at the V Clerk's office np to the cu.y of sale. Terms of sale?Cash. Purchaser to pay us for papers. At the same time and place the personal property belonging to the said estate of the late Henry T. Dooley, deceased, will be sold at public auction, ; fjr cash. v ';J;v Mrs. Sarah Dooley, Executor. 'J. Sol Dooley, Martha Ann Poland, George W. Dooley, Henry A. Dooley, Jackson L. Dooley, Children. Xexington, December 10th, 1907 " V - - - v 3 ' ? - V*- %'trV, / J?- *> - . . / .V -f. --a.v .r' J; re 'am.es 5 - ORDER lings and are in position to inake any re can take'care of your special Christmas ; delay. Let us have your orders at once, es in stock. ' lsa igrapmy ^IUUIVJ 3PABTMEWT, Columbia, S. C. 4 v ' Calhoun .County Wins. The reports from the election on Calhoun county held yesterday indicate the establishment of the new county by a large majority. Nothing definite, however, has been learned. The commissioners of election meet here next Tuesday to tabulate the vote. v Snox-Dourling & Co. See the display advertisement of Knox?Dowling &. Co., of Swansea. | They arts now cond acting a f. 'special jten day sale" in order to make room for new goods now arriving daily. "This is a popnlar firm and will treat ?rou right every time. If yon are a ooker for bargains go to Knox-Dowiing & (Jo., Swansea, S. C. ! V | Cures Blood, Skin Diseases, Cancer. .'Cmmafeet Rlnnri Purifier Free. L > V- '^ti <? m -W. Jf your blood is impure, thin, diseased, hot or full, of humors, if you have blood poison, cancer, carbuncles, eating Sores, scrofula, eczema, itching, ridings and bumps, scabby, pimply sfin, bone pains, catarrh, rheumatism, or any blood or ; skin disease, take' Botanic Blood * Balm (B. B. B.) Soon all sores heal, aches and* pains stop'and the blopd is made pure and rich. Druggists or by express $1 per large bottle, Sample free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ga. B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic, deep-seated cases, as it cures after all efee fails. Sold in Lexington, S. C., by Derrick's Drug store and "Kanfmann Drug Co. ' .... . y ' TlwIBig Store. The big store of J. L. Mimnaugli & j0o., Columbia, is Crowded to the utmost "with Christmas . buyers. The crowds Ibegan last week and each day has shown an increase. But the clerks at l&mnaugh's are patient, apd know how to handle the crowds in a systematic manner. No trouble to get waited on at this store and' the bargains are unheard off in every depart: ment. "H ; L ?. ^ .. v >. ? J 1WEET%E b '?'XL*. j < I f ' - CHRISTMAS IEVER] Our store ia filled with bea old. This week we are selling for $19.95, Jewelry at half a ical Toys, Teddy Bears, Dolls, The appropriate gift for every Savf Tour Coupons. 1 $112 This six boys or girls receiving the largest number of votes on January 31, 1908, will* receive the six prizes amountng to 1112.50. A coupon good for one vote given with each cash purchase of 25c. Save your coupons and vote them before each Friday v6 p.'m. flere's how the contest stands now (votes counted Friday, December 13.) (They live in Columbia unless address is given:) Henry Lawrence E9kew 1,851 Miss Ella McCarley 1 1,257 Win. Lindsay, Jr 1,048 1 John Stanley Watkins 810 Otis Withers Livingston 784 Clarence Lewis,.,...., 685 Elmo Caldwell 672 Glenn Springs, S. C. . Ernest Horton 609 Mi'as Marr Pptner .. 589 Miss Verna Summer , 472 Thos. N> Price : 316 Frank G. Gaskin.. 300 Demetire Johnson... 264 Miss Marion E. Green 257 Miss Regenae V. Dicks 238 Miss Estell Kinkead 222 j Miss Effie Cannon .. 212 Georgetown, S. C. Garrett ? Peak 206 Miss Robbie Bissinar 195 Miss Genevo Edgar ISO Albert Ehrlich 168 ^ ORDER 'We prepay mail, express or freigt shippedto any point within a radius o THE JAMES DEPABTM1 1638 to 1646 Hain Street, ' V y ' ' *' . , * * ? * ^in n \[ cooooocittv^ The Li I A | BEST PLAC JP| Dry Go< U I. Grocerii jP - Glassw; UA H A ' se;scc3ccga:ccooccco K Wedding, Christmas and birthday presents in great variety just ope^ned up at The Bazaar. A. H. BALL. P. C. PRICE. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS I AT ! BALL'S JEWELRY STORE. / ^ . ' j We have a beautiful assortment of Jewelry suitable for holiday gifts. - 1 . ' ' Watches, Chains, / j. Rings. If you want to give something useful in the home, try a set of x i ' i ' r Community Silver. Knives, Forks anc\ Spoons. The best silver plated Ware made. A; IL BALL & CO.. JEWELERS, 1637 Mtfln Street, Columbia, S. C. J i '' ? . T7T- ? ATTAPP'S > I PRESENTS OR rB0DY.i i , -Pnv TTATlnO1 OTjfl I UULllU ^XCSCUbO 1VA . J vuug >? ? ? | $30 and $35 Tailored Suits ind less. Wonderful MechanGames, &c., for Santa Clans, member of the family. Who Will Get the .50? MissJCbristie Tunander 162 Miss Jewell Sandell. 160 New Brookland, S. C. Miss Bwendolyn Condep 137 Miss Ollie Padgett .. 132 Lykesland, S. C. Miss Dame Boineau ' 123 Thos. Eugene Gray 115 Joseph Civil 109 Miss Marie Dent 108 Miss Lvlei Buzhardt 100 Miss Fell Carter.. 1 93 Miss Myrtis Phillips 90 Miss Katherine Boyles 75 Joe McBates 71 Miss W. B. Lorick 70 Trmn ft f! Tho9. P. North 64 Hattie Wallace 63 Joe Frank 61 Homer Derrick 60 Miss Susie Strother? 46 Miss Artrel Irene Levy 42 John Kaminer 35 Mis9 Sarah Martin 34 Leroy Price 30 Edgar Raines v ? 29 R. F. D. Ridgeway, S. C. Miss Edvenia Steele 28 Mi9B Nell Peterkin 26 Leroy Grim . -v J 24 Miss Pearl Duncan...\ 24 Clyde Brown 24 Simmons Heidtman 23 i Gail Haynes. 20 Mis9 Mary Helen Perry .14 Miss Mamie Graham 10 Miss Emma Morrison 1. 10 Miss Ethel McDaniel \ 4 Frank Spignner 3 Clarence Wilson 2 BY MAIL. ~ ( it on all purchases of $5.00 or more I 600 miles of Columbia. L. IAPP CO., 2NT STORE, Colombia, S. C. <! > Wiwm w in exington Dt ' riHSHmmm ETOBUY * I Dds, Notions, bs, Hardware ate/ Crockery^ Farming Im TREATMENT * _ \, f Officers Lexington Lodge. At a regular communication of Lexington Lodge No. 152 A. F. M. held Saturday evening, December 14, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year : S. J. Leaphart, W. M; Alfred J. Fox, S. W; Tyron C. Sturkie, J. W; Godfrey M. Harman, Secretary; Scott Hendrix; Treasurer. ? * / s These officers will be * enstalled on the 26th. instapt, at 12 m., at which time refreshments \4rill be served. I . ' - ? ' ^ ' STATEMENT OF CONDITION ' 1 / of THE HOKE 3A2T2 Looated at Lexington, S, 0. At the Close/of Business Dec. 16, 1907: RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $19,677 04 J Overdrafts .. 357 99 Banking House . 3,500 00 'Furniture and Fixtures... .. 1,958 46 Due from Banks and Bankers 12,227,14 Currency /. 2,687 00 Gold..:.,... ; 440 00 * Silver, Nickels and Pennies. 388 03 Checks and Cash Items 1,842 35 Total $73,078 01 LIABILITIES. * Capital stock paid in. $17,725 00 Surplus Fund .... i1,000 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid ;....... 1,111 66 , Due to Banks and Bankers.. Individual Deposits Subject r to Check 13,878 45 $ Savings Deposits 39,262 85 jj Cashier's checks 100 05 8 Bills Payable li Total,:......... $73,078 01 ? State of South Carolina, s] County of Lexington. 81 I "Rofnrft mo ramft Alfred J. Fox. Cashier n of the Home Hank, who being duly | sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank. ALFRED J. FOX. ^ Swcrn to and subscribed before me, 0 this 18th day of December, 1907. n KARL F. OSWALD, \L. s.J /; I Notary Public for S. C. q Correct Attest: ' ' r F. W. OSWALD, ' v p JULIAN E.KAUFMANN, x f J. J. WINGARD, , x J Directors. ; 4 ? ?? I Rutland's I ' , In order to make expect to open, Jan. 1, Buggies, Harness, Lap You can buy any pay for them next fall chance to get a new bi -time to pay for it. W Zff that have been shown i Sq time with good papers. Cg Mr. L. B. BRABJ ?ut to show them. Be sur !m A Jl Ef S IVI. EL. 6? Q 88 E cgeacfleaeacflcfl QQQcdroora t ptmenf! t ..'.* \ , 1 *Shoes, I \ Harness, E Fare, Tinware, a plements. - EVERY 3 CHRISTMAS AMI FIREWC vr "^ *l . .. 'v ... r You are going to need Lo i < ea raisins, currants, citron, apples, evaporated peaches, p almonds, Brazils, pecans, wal meat, flavoring extracts, apj olives, sauces, gelatines, pic! &c., &c., and we want to su] our store when in Columbian very low prices. We arehei LOBICK & LOW y ' / * COLUMBI o I, . i Factory Cost Shoe Sale. Thie Callahan-Dobson Shoe Co., of Jolumbia, have an advertisement in V( his issne telling the people of their mmense and stupendous factory cost te U/\a aaIa ?%/\nr am o f o MtO itl Pa_ i _ uuc oaic uuw uii au uucii ouuid in vu" u. imbia. They liame a number of M rices, ,which is but an index to the ^ lany bargains they are offering in hoes. Go to Callahan-Dobson Shoe bore while in the city and you will be ^. ordially received. g' b< Trespass Notice. C( All persons are hereby forbidden to sa unt, fish, allow stock to run at large, r trespass in any manner whatever pon our lands. The law will be enjrced against all violators. !. M. Stuck, J. E. Epting, ? . F. Mahaflie, R. Stoudemayer, ?? E. Eargle, J. W. Stoudemayer . !. P. Bundrick, Mrs. T. W. Slimmer n< [rs. E. M. Boyd, J. E. Eargle, w8p J. B. M. Stuck. : 68Q6aCaQQfi? I room for our Big Hardware , '08, we will offer some spec Robes, Whips, Studebaker an of the above for rock bottom with 8 per cent, interest. r\ iggy or wagon, for Xmas anc e also have the best car of entucky Horses and Mules ii this section for a long tinn JAM has charge of the stock e to come to see us before vc %j 'i?i m mm a A tatesburg, S. C. 'fiSfiSfiSf&f&f&fiS 3QCOCOCSCO ooooo> ^ j:- I Eats, II iuggies, , | , ,nd J! * i Hi TIME J ' I w fig GROCERIES : 1 ' / . D )RKS! < ' i ! / ' ?? ' . | v ? v? ' 1 . r> ? ndon layer raisins, seedfigs, dates, evaporated runes, candies, chocolate, nuts, ^nixed nuts, mince )les, oranges, cocoanuts* kles, fine canned fruits, ' pply your wants. Visit , and let us name you some idquarters for fireworks. T* **-i. . v - . FRANCE, INC,, A, S. C. ' . . (,. ? ; ' ' j Groat Shoe Sale. i . v ' 'v- v Your attention is devoted to the adsrtisement of Lever the Shoe Man, i Columbia. We had a personel insrview with Mr. Walter Lever and a states most positively that the iassachusettsiBoot and Shoe Clearice Association has had positive istructions tcr turn his stock into ish and he must have $15,000 in 10 ays. This is the best shoe store in outh Carolina and the first and only Dot and shoe sale ever conducted in alumbia, so don't fail to visit the ,le as it will only last 10 days. / ' . > / / * V Stovos and Ranges. ' v " I have just received a car load of eating, and Cooking Stoves, ard anges, of the very best make at ght prices. See me before yon buy. W. S. STEWART, 1526 Main Street, Columbia. S. C. =-^=?55==^' ^ 696969696969 stock, which we ial bargains in > id Milburn Wagons. M DU , . cash prices and '52 This gives you a yQ I have vour own Cfl Q S3 9. Will sell on jjj^| and will be glad . m hi buy. GO 69 \ Pki W"\ ca Q G? ?0QQQG9Q