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: m I GRAN1 FREE AT W <aaa in in nni ? IMB-I&4U, UUI >^n?WW^A/WWWS<\A^V?WV\/S^/S?^V^,>/VVVNA/W\^ I Sf; We invite all to come, the rich and the poc if you decide to come, don't (forget to bring a wa satisfied. If you can't come to the City, remembe 22 YARDS BLEACHING nnnrn I FOR - - $1.00 Uttu.LR p' M ^ We mention a few of the many specials wehave in store u ^ yards bleaching for " . $1.00 pi I m ^ax^s ?* berkley cambric... $1.00 | We gurantee everything as represented in this advertse.v> B inent.and if yon are not satisfied with your purchase we I "will gladly refund you your money. jp I SILK SPECIALS, I 15 pieces WMte Jap Silk 23 cents B 15 pieces 36-inch new Plaid Silk, guaranteed.. .98 cents m - ' ' I iO pieces 86-inch guaranteed black Taffeta 68 cents worth $1.25 anywhere. * I DRESS GOODS, g?l* B 15 pieces 54-inch Panama all colors. 48 cents B 5 pieces 54-inch Broad Cloth... 48 cents B 5 pieces novelties in plaids .? ,25 cents per yard I 1. WE LEAD IN EMBROIDERIES. p - I Big lot to select from. B 3 cents to $1.00 per yard. I DRESS TRIMMINGS. bave trimmings at one-half the price others are ! LADIES' F.TJRS. We have secured one of the largest manufacturers' imples of the world. They are on sale here at factory rices. Yon will smile to see them. KID GLOVES. Lg>ng Kid Gloves in great demand. Don't buy before ieicg ours. $3.00 Gloves for $2.00. Every pair*guarTOILET SOAPS. | Three cakes of Toilet "Soap in a box; large size, worth J 35 cents; two boxs to a customer, each.*. 10c. j Eight cakes of Fairy Soap for 25c. j X>. BAT] BEL3 OF MERIT % V CUSTOMERS REC0GSIZE THESE LABELS. If you are not already a Maftlm tomer we will mate one 4JHSB ou by a trial. We will |g|j||jfj Sg|- ^ m |- ' convince you that the ' jHflJB CLOTHING, iflBHI SHOES and ifiS I' HATS /Jggjj | Sold by us are'1 the Yerv j j]|fjjjljPI . Best Made and sold atv the I IB* if I same price as those of inferF /fjjm STETSON / 1 htfmlk stiff and! vyflm/ popular sha w 1a t colors fork ? im winter. : : wrtUM K wBBBH Outfitters for Men I 5B54?^t) LEXINGTON, - New Stock at Right U R. GOODWIN & SWANSEA, - - Every department of our store is replete with New and Fre have just wliat our people want in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ETC And in fact, anything in the General Merchandise line. We and see us and learn our prices. Small profits and courteous at to all of our customers. ^F'Next to Reeyes & Witt's Store. mr^ ft .. . > PREMIU1 RNER RICHLAND AND >r, the old and the young. We have decided to give gon to haul the $10 worth of goods. Now before r we have a door at every Mail Box in Carolina. A / RY Mill MAIL 0RDER DEP*RTMEi . carefully and promptly, I MENS' HATS. A Stetson Hat at W. D. Bates' $2.00. Fine Hats for ? ? ? ? i i 11.25 only, we nave tne styie. ETON JACKETS. Mrti tailored, made of the best materials, not a one in the lot worth less than $5.00; special price $1.00 to $2.50. LADIES' LONG CLOAKS, Plaids, pearl, gray, bine, black and green; worth $12.50; special $4.75 $7.50 for a $12.50 Cloak. LADIES' HATS. 800 fine Panamas, Broadcloths and Voiles, plaids and suitings; the very latest material. Man tailored $2.50 to $10.00. 100 Skirts bought at a forced sale $2.00 and $3.00 Skirts, all go at $1.00 each 25 Pine Dress Silk Skirts; worth $15.00; special price, each $10.00 UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES'. Don't buy a garment until you see ours. All wool vest, any size 75c. each Worth $1.25. Heavy Fleece-Lined Vests, white and cream 23c. Union Suits, white and gray. 18c. TTrrinn Snits as hiarh as asre 16.... 23. Children's Vest : 10c. to 25c. ' \ SHOES. Shoes thatvwill wear; Shoes that will fit; guaranteed Shoes. Your money back if not satisfied. Gun Metal, Vici Kid, Vulcan Calf Box Calf, Patent Colt and Calf Patent $1.50 to $5.00 Ladies' Shoes?for the best $1.00 to $2.50 Buy your goods at BATES' DEPARTMENT STORE, 1838 and 1840 Main Street and save money. ESS ^ ! A two-year-old child lying in bed in the house alone, while the parents Mr were out, in Pickens county, on the wg 29th, had hoth hands and arms eaten and lar<jerated by a vicious hog, which in seme way got in the house and into the bed where the child was r P 55 The engineers figuring on the river N iSwlAllk ridge trolley line from Columbia to m p j dm BbBI Saluda are very busy quietly ascertainF *n? cer^a^n faots concerning this road and no bosh about it. We trust this work may develop into something ' tangible, and that the i * blue profile" will bring us the electric sparker right fisilw Hampton monument will be fill|mlL'h unveiled in Columbia on November H ttS*/'/ ll 20^* ?esi(^es ?1^ Confederate ITH i Mr // veterans, wlio will attend in numbers, IsMS/ ' the daughters and sons of the ConfedpjBu eracy will be present. The State HI mtk troops, cadets from Clemson and 111 ^1; Citadel will attend while the school I F children and thousands of good citiWmini i Hmui - zens will participate to pay honor to gJf/Bg^Noj one of the South's greatest men on Again we want to call attention to the importance of every Democrat 11 4 m turning out and voting on' next TuesM J\ A kj j day- This?s a duty each citizen owes the State, and hence, it is important SOFT. as a matter of self protection against the contests which are instituted FES AND against our congressman. Don't fail A.LL AND *Urn ou^ an(^ ^ve ^ever a v0^e in this county, and don't forget to ' ' take with you your registration certificates and tax receipts. You can't M vo^e without these. f}. j.fl STISOLITZ GTT2T STORE, UU.p Columbia, S. C. This store was established in 1876 and has always maintained a high n(i Bavc standard for fair dealing and right I anB Dujdf prices. This season you will find a full line of the best makes of guns, rifles and ammunition at the lowest - - - S. C. prices. Phonographs and records at * factory prices. Hunting coats, caps, leggings, shell bags and belts. Mail go* ft orders receive prompt attention. 52 if lutjUl Inference Court. iwW Two reference cases were held by M Samuel B. George, Clerk of Court, in his office yesterday, viz: Luther & Bro. vs. Osman Sulton and others, g| and the second case was that of Delia / Lucius and others vs. Rose Surginer ? p and others. The attorneys engaged 3. Kj. jn caseg Were John T. Seibies, Esq., J. T. Duncan and A. M. Boozer, ^ r / i - 1 i * _ i o r\ i ji n i oi tuiumoia, Jinru <x urener ana uoi. sh Goods We <f. T. Graham, of Lexington. The findings and report of the referee will be filed in the court of common pleas CLOTHING, tor adjudication !. Bargains in Merchandise. n We will dispose of the stock of goods >-ant yon to call formerly belonging to Mr. J. Westly tention guaranteed Long, consisting of a well selected stock of general merchandise, at and Sept. 16.-3m below cost. Many bargains in the j y stock. Corley, Swygert & Connely. dues cs-xxr:EW MAIN STREET, GOL i to every customer, trading $10 with us, a handsom we quote prices, remember we have all new WINr ddress W. D. BATES, Columbia, S. C. IT.?We fill Mail Orders nnnpn i satisfaction guaranteed. c I TOWELS AND TABLE LINEN. Big job of Linen Towels, so for 25c. each; we bought them all; on sale here, two for 25c. Large Hnck Towe|s, each . 10c. Table Line, 500 Remhants, 2, 2A, 8 and 3? yard lengths 50c., 65c. and 75c. BIG JOB IN LACE CURTAINS. Slightly soiled; to close at 25 per cent, of their value. It's an opening for you. TBUNKS AND SUIT CASES At special prices. BUGS AND PICTUBE FBAMES. 100 Rugs, 60x30 inches, reversible animal patterns; a wonder, at. * 98c. Picture Frames, oak and gilt, 23x27 inches; a $1.26 value; Bates' price 65c. Stacks of others to select from. WHIPS. Get up Buck?and Charley! Any kind you want; 10c. and up; Raw Hide Whips only 25c. OIL CLOTH. 25 pieces, per yard only 15c. Doylies, pure linen, large size, dozen 50c. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. Sheets, 72x90 inches 48c. Pillow Cases, each 10c. OVERALLS AND WORK SHIRTS. Union-made, the best goods in the city 50c. to $1.00 HANDERCHIEFS. 500 dozen Hanks of Linen, all Silk and'Jap goods; the greatest values you ever saw 5c. and up aent Store? R)IETSKIDNEYCDRE T ftonS Hake"CldDey"ndB""'dCrB">ht cotton s^ed dfli sons warehouse. HELP IS OFFERED ? TO WORTHY TOVNG PEOPLE We earnestly request all young1 persons, no matter how limited their means or education, who wish to TT *t '| r -j obtain a thorough business training and good poei- | ^ II J tion, to write by first mail for our great half-rate ^ J offer. Success, independence and probable fortune are guaranteed. Don't delay. Write today. t The Ga.?Ala. Business College. Macon* Ga. K Final Discharge. ACC Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that we will apply to Hon. j Geo. S: Drafts, Jndge of Probate, in and for the county of Lexington, State ^ ^ of Sonth Carolina, on the 9th day of 1 November, 1906, for a final discharge as MA 9 A Executors of the Estate of Elizabeth J. Roof, deceased. John W. Koon, LEXIN( W. D. Dent, Oct. io. 4w52. Executors. Strongest and DEE'S LAXATI DThe Original Laxative Cough S provement over all Cough, Lung a good alike for young and old. F FOR SALE BY THE KAUFMANN DRUG CO. ( I of Buggies oiid | the City. Bes! I prices. Ih |jj COLUMBIA, S. C., 1311-1 y IIMDIA CP i umum, o. Ui ] ie premium. After looking over this advertiesment rER GOODS. Your money back if you are not j v u 111 16 Yards 36-Inch Berk* II MAlLe #| AA ley Cambric . . $1.00 9 my I 1 MEN'S NECKWEAB, Fine all silk Four-in-Hand Ties for only 10c. Noth. ing like it before nnder the snn; 25c. will buy a Tie yon have been paying 75c. for elsewhere.' * SOX AND STOCKINGS. We believe we have the best valnes in the city. We want yoar verdict. Get ready for the winter. It's going to be cold. We have 150 Comforts, large size; reversibie $1.50 Goods, only $1.25 100 pairs of Blankets, brown and grey, 10x4 goods, worth $1.25. Keep warm for 98c. 100 pairs of Blankets, $1.00 goods only 65c. OUTINGS AND FLANLETTES. Amoskeag Teasledowns, the best on earth 10c. yard. 500 yards Outings, special 5c. per yard. DBESS SHIETS. Big drive; 65c. will buy a $1.00 Shirt; 48c. will buy a 75c. Shirt; 85c. will buy a 50c. Shirt. ( COLLAES. Anv style; that 15c. kind we sell 3 for 25c. 9 DOMESTICS., ] Five tables piled high with factory ends and mill rem- 8 nants. Come and see these. You can't help but buy. B 5.000 yards of Sea Island, special 4 cents H Heavy Cotton Flannels, Jeans, Drills, Apron Ginghams, Bf ail go at sacrmce prices. - ja MEN'S UNDERWEAR. I 50 dozen Men's Underwear, fleeced: 25c. each |j 50 dozen lieavy fleeced Wool Shirts and Draw- I ers 75c. each ? Heavy fleece-lined, as good as Wright's health Under- I wear ; 48c. each || PboinLe631iJ eed Wanted. 'f. est market price for 51 SC 5B C fl ivered at Meetze & * P. H. Corley. Any person having backache, For 4 kidney pains or bladder trouble who will take two or three tt A. JM C Hi, Pine-ules upon retiring at night shall be relieved before morning. r U V AUV 1UOU4VUMM TUVUV0 VA Ui? crude gams and resins obr?rwT tained from the Native Pint 1JJ.L.NT, baye been recognized by the medical profession for centuries. In Pine-ales we offer SEE 111 of the virtues of the Native Pine that ire of value in relieving all 3reher, Kidney and Bladder Troubles Gcarantetd to Giro Satisfaction or Monty Refunded. jrTON, S. C. Prepared by ? P1NE-ULE MEDICINE CO.. CHICAGO Best Companies ! Sold by Kaufinann Drug Co VEHOIEYBTAR yrup and the Genuine Hcney and Tar. An imnd Bronchial Remedies. Pleasant to the taste and ^epared by Pineule Medicine Co., Chicago, U.S.A. ;o see our new line | I Wagons when in J | goods at lowest | j MAN BROS. 1 I 313 ASSEMBLY STEEET. ^ J| 8