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BJf ll I S^^llilM! S' . & ? & . _ WORTH OF MEM'S, BO YI I Trunks and Suit Cases I p. N. HARP! I A n pa 1 T Mt Every article will be Marked Down, Some t | will ensure a quick sale. Such an offering of Fi quote a few prices: Men's Cassunere Suits sold at $7.50 $ 4 00 Men's Scotch or Plain Suits, sold at $12 50 7 50 If; : i Men's Fancy or Black Suits, sold at $16 00 10 00 Men's Dressy Suits, sold at $20 00 12 50 % Men's Overcoats, Fancy or Plain, sold at $8 00.$ 4 00 j Men's Scotch or Mixed Overcoats, sold at $12 00. (J 00 Men's Plain or Fancy Overcoats, sold at $15 00. 0 00 Men's Fine Overcoats (all styles), sold at $20 00. 12 50 Men's Fine Cravenettes, sold at $15 00 11 00 Men's Mackintoshes, sold at $5 00 2 50 I Remember Every Article B Mai pi- . ' * 1 George Mabley Sale Agei | for C. N. Harper & Co., II- - AIR LINE RAILWAY. NORTH-SOU TH-E AST- Vt ; Two Daily Pnllman Vestibule Limited Trains Bet\ SOUTH AND NEW YOJ } ' > . First Class Dining Car Service. The best rates and Eastern cities via Richmond and Washington, or via ] steamers to Atlanta, Nashville. Memphis, Louisville, St. Loi New Orleans and all points South and Southwest to Saand Jacksonville and all points in Florida and Cuba. Pc shortest line North and South. ^JP^For detailed information, rates, schedules, Pullman] &c., apply to any agent of the Seaboard Air Line Railway BURROUGHS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Columbia, S. - CHARLES F. STEWART, Assistant General Passeng SAVANNAH, GA. |gfc BUY T Alfred J. Fox, j Life and Fire! I Insurance andj | , Real Estate! j | Agent, | it?: cs r?M ||CninO n iuejLui5ouii,c.w j -Se;oreyouPurch! ?????? j | THE NEW HOME SEWING I j Only First Class Companies Repre-1 | orange, h Rented. ! Many Sewing Machines a: j : !ess of cjua-iity, but the ' A*1 i My companies are popular, strong 1 I ; to wear. Our guaranty nevs and reliable. No one can give your We make Sewing Machine i business better attention; no one can i of the trade. The '*?w 1 i give yon better protection; no one can : head of ai! Mig-h-arratle u i give yon better rates. Sold by authorized ! Promptand careful attention given ; | -t>R Sxj : to buying and selling Real Estate, j i VV Jl xl | both town and country properties. i L?xil)gtoD i Correspondence x*spectfuly solicited. j (Mil 11 Nil Oflr U/ftft|!ewJA!Si:NTFI>EKtoa!i j Viihwliiui iiiiii Ufa ft OOliEjf S^nsers of morphine, THE ONLY NATIO ' C0LUM D S 18 II S??K??K UNITED STATES. STAT] ?T all Kwi ticu*arson home or DEP0SI1 1 1 1 Yfl sanatorium treat and B.em". woolley, | Savings De Jffhiskey Cure Atlanta, Georgia j Paid up Capita! j Surplus Profits Liability ot Stockholm Money to Loan. TTTE ABE PREPARED TO NECD- I inWevt a lowed at tl VV tiafce loans on improved firmire ' ne anni.m, payable M* . lauds in Lexington County. No^oimnis- j be-1st W. A. 01 eion. Borrower to pay actaat costs of t Wtj/hJonss, YicePr< preparation of puoejN. { T^ernber 4?lv. Sept. 14. 6m THOMAS & GIBBES j ?? : ? Attorneys at Law. j -tt is easier to sbu 1227 Washington St., Cjlumb.a. S C down than it is to si -N A "^TT\ nTTTT T\T^175TVr?C? C*T C 5 U u uuv to be Slaughtered Without servic & COMPi to conduct this sale and 1 ;o Cost, Some Below Cost, some at Half Cost. li ne High Grade Goods has never been attemptec Men's Pants, sold at $1 50 1 00 Men's Pants, sold at $2 25 1 50 Men's Pants, sold at $3 75 2 50 Men's Fine Pants, sold at $6 00 4 00 Men's Hats, odd lots, sold as high as 81 50 $ 50 , Men's Hats, sold at $1 50 and 82 00 1 00 j Men* Fine Hats, sold at 82 50 1 50 j Fine Trunks, sold at .87 50 ? 4 50 ' Suit Cases, sold at $7 50 5 00 larked Down With a Red I Orders Accompanied by 36 YEAR! ihumiwiiwh Baptist "ffaioa Meeting. L i The Upper Division of the Lexing^ | ton Baptist Association meets with I the Red Bank church on January 28fcb, 1905, at 10 o'clock a. m. 10 to 11 a. m.?Reorganization, Enrollment of Delegates aDd Reveen ligious Exercises. 11 to 12 a. m?Introductory Ser: ~ mon by M. J. Kyzer or W. L. Hays. SSiM }2 to 1 p. m.-Reeees lis, Chicago, 1 to 2 p. m ? Firat Querry.^ ^ Is vannah and there any scripture for the ordaining >sitively the of a man to preach who has been licensed to preach and also ordained reservations. as a deacon. Opened by M. A. Gunor to W. L. ter or J. D. Taylor. C. 2 to 3 p. m.?Second Query: Is er A<*ent salva ion conditioned on church membership, or is it independent of ! baptism or church membership. wawyimiMMMB Opened by Evans Hall or W. L. Keel. Song and adjourn to 7 p. m. .??7 to 8 p. m ?Is our union a bene? fit to our church"? If not, wh>? H Opened by J. E Steele or W. R. Ej Sunday 10 o'clock a. m.?Sunday S^jSy?| School Exercises by T. H. Williams 11 a. m.?Missionary Sermon by Joat Edwards or S. J. Riddle. Miscellaneous and adjourn. . The Race Problem and Poker. Cil Blount, the real hero of Emer8on Hough's new novel, "The Law of tSilfilllll* ' t^e Land," is a Southern planter with rfSnTfiWr a q,Jaint way of looking at things, inUIliltM Here are his views on the negro probAr.y Other Write lem. MACHINE COMPANY "If you'll let me say so, there am t fiASS- no law higher than the law of poker, '^m?es??? Now we've let Mr. Nigger into the ;r runs out game with us; or, anyhow, he's here, s to suit ail conditions and somebody gives him a few chips. "TstlgmS He d?a't bu? for himself, and be i dealers only. * don't know the value of 'em. His E by chips ought to be good as far as they tOOF, last- The trouble with Mr. Nigger t C. i^ he's wanting to get into every jack-pot with less'n a pair of deuces, 'HMfll DIM and wanting to play on the ground IIIIbHI flinlfln 1 tbot bio ti? bitn nb mo oro oo crnn/1 O.R iUIIIIL U1I11II vuai u*o n ua w uui^/o a& v ??o gwv< ? NAL BANK IN ot^er ^ue ones. Now gj^ ' that ain't pokeiP 'oky!Y AXD C,DSTY mat ^?u'Swear? ' Liuieiistvr Ledger, nartmeilt. It is a remarkable fact that com~ - $200 000 Paratively *ew taxpayers appreciate Toiooo the comprehensiveness and seriousers - 200.000 ne98 of the oath they take when mak? ing returns of their property for taxa54<0.000 tj0D <j?he affidavit at the bottom of ie rate of 4 D?r oent *????**- .. . , , ,, ky i8t and Novem- eftc& return is usually signed by me LjARK, President affiant without reading it?without -sideut aD(l Cashier, knowing its contents. Really, the affidavit should be read and tbort a boiler factory oughly understood before the return but a woman up. itself is made out, bo that the tax )THING, FURNISHING G ; Regard to Cost or Value, ;es of \ xv. or" oh: they have inaugurated a d SAL rothing Reserved, We are determined to sell th 1 and its no wonder that people take advantage < ! Boys' Suits (Long Pants), sold at $7 ;"30 $ 4 00 i Boys' Suits (Long Pants), sold at $12 50 7 20 Boys' Suits (Knee Pants), sold at $2 CO t< * (X) ] 00 Boys' Suits (Knee Pants), sold ot $3 00 2 00 j Boys' Overcoats 4 to 8 years old, sold at $2 50.. 1 00 Boys' Overcoats, 10 to 16 years old, sold at $6 50 4 00 Boys' Knee Pants, sold at 75 cents, and 00 cents 50 Men's Undershirts, sold at 35 cents $ 20 j Vfroi'e Qlii-H- onrl lrnrc cn1/-l of and !!."? vu O MU1X t UJilVl J-'A CAi 1 T V/i O J OWAU Cit' WA (iiAVC '/V W Men's Shirts and Drawers, all wool, sold $1 00 and $1 50 7.3 Tag. No goods Sent on App: Cash Will be Filled at One 5 IN BUSINESS. * payer may see aDd know what is expected of him. And in&teid of* being printed in small type, as it now Kf j5%j id, the solemn and far-reaching obligation should be in large type and Wr occupy a conspicuous place on the W \ xJk/ blank returns. _ J w* A As this is the time of year for mak- \ * ing returns, we publish below the affidavit each party is required to I, do solemnly swear, that I B BBSS | have listed above all the Real and _ lain [ Personal Property, Moneys, Credits BV 10 Kg over and above my indebtedness, In- B W W 1 ! vestments in Bonds, Stocks, Joint Stock Companies, or otherwise belonging to me, or under my control ?: as Manager, Holder, or as Husband, I \ Parent, Guardian, Trustee, Executor, Administrator, Receiver, Accounting f \ ? Officer, Agent, Attorney or Factor, \ \ S U . on the 1st day of January, 1905, which are subject to taxation under j \ the laws of this State, and that I have returned the same at what I j I It will no honestly believe to be the market \ j Bros. Hai value and that the above list, as furn- j { leading d ished by me to the County Auditor, { \ luen-<) > " ?iLf .1 _n ; : l? a true ana ianniui return 01 an 1 = * ^ the property which I am required by { [ J&a 0 law to list; and further, that I am { j liable to the Poll Tax. ? : made of t _ ? I of all. \ The Modern Version. j I t0^us' Newberry Observer. j i 3UTTI They are still playing "Ten Nights { ? in a Barroom" in such out-of-the-way places as Anderson. The day before : I Christmas in a dispensary would be more up-to date and true to life. H5 SB , The favorite pastime of a lynching I lly M/bhH party is looping the loop. vQvvV There were 331 homicides in the county of New York last year. ? Senator Clay, of Georgia, introduced into the Senate recently, a bill * ..-y granting 15 days leave of absence annually to rural free delivery mail ' carriers. J f jA"7"John H. Kirby, of Houston, Texas. J _ i has brought suit against Pat Cal- V*\N' houn, of Atlanta, for ?4,000,000 be- { ? cause te has withheld certain oil stock - . belonging to Kirby. t >. K~-;. He who expresses his willingness to die for a weman always reserves J '13|| the right to fix the date of his demise. Thomas Rbem, who shot and killed i * ji. William Green, near Sampit in Sep ! J * tember, 1904, and then escaped, has ; copyright. been captured at Kingstree. j *# ??* ? i Miss Nora Hicks has been appoint- | ed carrier on Cherokee route No. 1 To Cure I in Spartanburg county ana nae 1 v1" KHraou s wK??n . j- u * u - dosesduring th day, ih entered upon tbe discharge of her , tar baim without morp duties. She is the brat woman car- j For S?l?? ?r flami; rier for South Carolina rural free j delivery routes. | Pay you duos tut] / IZZ***1* * mn ? a gYm rrrgr OODS. HATS AND GAPS, and have secured the ICAGO, ILL., I e goods and have marked them at prices that of such opportunities to save money. We only Men's Wool Sweaters 75 Men's Fancy Shirts, stiff bosoms, sold at 75c.. 25 Men's Fancy Shirts 40 Men's Shirts, sold at ?1 50 1 00 Man's Fancy Socks, sold at 25 cents 15 Men's Suspenders, sold at 25 cents 15 Men's Suspenders, sold at 50 cents 25 Men's Neckwear, sold at 25 cents 15 Men's Neckwear, sold at 50 cents 25 Men's Fancy Vests, sold at ?2 50 $ 1 50 roval. Terms Strictly Cash ft. 33 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. 5 ? > 'Arj^jrj^jfrjrjsrArjrArj^MrjrArjr^rj^MTA^ V I iria imsi nun . WHEN YOU BUY A j I II OIF1 CLOTHBS | WHY NOT GET THE BEST? | j r cost any more. We carry a. full line of Schloss | I id Tailored Clothing. Their line is carried by all = : othiers in large cities and we guarantee every gar- I \ his famous brand that we sell. We also carry { i omplete Line of Shoes, j he best leathers and at prices that meet the approval j = Ve make a specialty oi' Gent's Furnishings. Be sure \ \ when you come to Batesburg. = \ SB VALUES FOR THE SAME MONEY ! j IS THE MOTTO OF I j sburg Shos and Clothing Co. lAMAAAAA AAMll tuuv un-r rmnv wni rvui tiuui YOUR LABOR! ' I * Make your money m&ke money for yon, V in onr SAVINGS DEPARTMENT # it will be both safe and productive. "We ~" <J pay interest f-.mr timea year. W V-'li PHMmO Ml * IHBIfiH ? J. f, COLUMBIA, S. C. < - J % w*- h IYLES. President. q JULIUS B WALKER, V. President > -T P MATTHEWS Secretary. a Cough I m ~ Cough Syrup in sm.ll 10 ^Ure ? ^ *?r? 0r WoUn<1 . en sleep*t night. A pine i apply Ramon's Nerve & Bone Oil promply. It>? hine. '-' c -t all dealers. antiseptic-stops thepain andcausesbealingby . ! first intention."Jocaud tnoneybacl: ifnotsatisfied Mil s Hnznar. ; ! lie Dispatch. j Giw us an order for job printing*