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M A SENSATIONAL NOTE FROM I 1704-1706 MAIN STREET, Columbia, South Carolina. 7, /s TO THE BUSINESS WORLD: For the first time in over twenty years we have been compelled to place our stotk on the market at this season of the year at CRUSHED PRICES. * %/ - ^ We are badly over stocked as the result of continuous mild weather and *our /"WTT?kT? hi! T/l OTJ Q TITlfll (Tfinfl C 6I1CI V C."5 u > c i n U We Musi Raise $20,600.00 in Dash. 199 We have got to unload, and we ask Q the citizens of Lexington county to help H us out. We need your help and we sac- | wf rifice profits, cost, everything, to make it j Ij M your interest to attend this MOST SENH SATIONAL SALE EVER HELD. SALE STARTS " WEDNESDAY, B8 DECEMBER 12th, at 9 o'clock and will . R last| TEN DAYS. You have never been y U able to buy so much for so little and you M R never will again. g * JOHN FITZMAURICE. ! y n 30 Pieces Utica Sheeting at 28c a fey I kind, at 12 l-2c each. 75 pair G-ra^ m; RI ets, 11-4, only $1.35 pair, sold $1.5( W| come in G-ray, White, Plaids. Com I!!! charge or approbation during t ML ? . .. ? m / . ;v. ; Fialey Elected'Southern's | Obituary/> 2aad Annte Elizabeth, daughte r " Sim. Kaiser, and wjfe, was b New York, Dec.5.?The directors of 14th, 1902, and departed this the Southern railway-today elect W. 28mi,.1906,' aged 14 years, 8 W. Finley of Washington president of and44 days. She was baptis the company, to succeed the late Sam- fancy, and confirmed a mem I uel Spencer. Mr Finley has been sec- John's Evangelical Lutheran ond vice president of the road since July 15th, 19C6. Sept. 15, 1898. He has been active in She was a mild, sweet t railway work since 1875. ? and dutiful child, and will s ' Fr'or to enteiing the Southern's ser- missed by. the family, and jal] vice, Mr. Finley was second vice pres- tie friends, but we know she ident of the Great Northern railway; tered into that peaceful resl before that he was third vice president pain and death do not app< of the Southern railway. For two yaarting is no more. May G years he was chairman of the South- ibrt the bereaved family, w eastern Passenger association at At- the sympathy of the whole lantal nify. pir. Finley was at times associated The funeral services were-e< with James J. Hill. by the Rev. J.| G. Graichei :?? John's Evangefceai Lutheran ft ft? Bfty is Qlt&ff %e wire and us<j that old and well tried church. J. remedy, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing ? * Syrhp, for children teething. It sooth- A * ? ^ es the child, softens the gums, allays Outwits the SUTge< all pain, cures wind colic and is the j a complication of female best Remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty- ' with eatarrhef the stomach i five a bottle. els had reduced Mrs. Thos. S tf It is the best of ail. of Levenworth, Ind., to sucli e . ^ able condition, that her dcctoi * , __ ^ eel opeation; but her liusban< Will Xi Ow AlHSf, fatal results, postponed this to Washington, Dec. 5?The president trie Rifcters; and to the mm& has commuted to life imprisonment all who knew her, this medic the sentence of death imposed upon i pletely cured her. Guarantee A^hnr Adams and Robert Sawyer, j torpid liver, kidney disease, bi i egro men be*s of the crew of the I jaundice, chills and fever, ge 8 :i ooner Henry A Berwind, who were i bility, nervousness and blood ] corvicfced of mutiny and murder j Besttouic made. Pi ice 50c. aboard that vessel about a year ago. ; mann Drug Co's. store. Try: The men were tried at Wilmington, ! N. C., and are no v.- in jail at that place. Another member of the crew Even bald-headed men 1 who was convicted on the same ; nerve to criticise the way ot charge has been executed. j their hair. . - ? ' Circul&tion Stimulated HUfejjr' and the Muscles and Joints mam lubricated by using IH\ SIosjxs HKLiixiirveivt rJH^MjjTvY Price 25c 50c &$i.00 mSmSKMKV&^w ff'Sold bv all Dealers , Jf'Sloan's Treatise On The Horse'SentFr f Jj] Address Dr. Earl S.Sloan,Boston,Mas mwssmfam &.-r y&oy&.'g? -v : &??->> ... *P, ! ' , 3iK3HCSHE^8E[3IE^jflEr3BBr2IIIE2BEr$ CRUSHED! 7 A Crushing Reduction Sale Destroying Cost, FITZMAUSICE'S DEPi COLUMBJ ^Wednesday, December I2tt ' j ?100 oon 00 ~SKfnrt.Ti nf TTiffh Ora.fi V W J V V V S?" c ? V/A WAA wa <xi ? wv -w-? the Market at Sensationally Reduced (A Terrific Sale, Sending Death an moralizing Competition. Will bring and Near. HERE IS THE PROPOSITI FITZMAURICE over bought thousands of dollars' worth of merchar with this great big stock and we must positively turn same into money in $ceue of the greatest slaughter in prices ever inaugurated in this part of S< people who will attend this sale. ?100,000.00 worth of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Clothing, Notions, TIME, BEGINNING DECEMBER 12th, at 9 a. m. Hundreds of dollar apparel, suitable for Xmas presents, to be slaughtered without mercy. Y< dollars away. Stop and think what it means. Fitzmaurice's entire stock NESDAY, DECEMBER 12th, at 9 a. m. yard for this Sale. 100 fine Sheets, 10-4 Bieache t Blankets at 49c pair; 30 pair 11-4 White Blanke ). 100 pair fine Wool Blankets, $2.98, $3.98 $5.? .forts at Sacrificed prices. Notice?Every item i his sale, please notice. :: :: ' * '* Ssafcoarcl Closes Big Deal, i eoo??e?o??ooeeas???? T. cf D. ! The Seaboard Air Line railway has I { glTHVI orn Mch. just closed a deal for 29 acres of land e ?!!j Jl'jj life Nov. at'Cayce, this county, the price paid <u months being $10,150. The Seaboard ofhciais ? T?^ ed in in- claim* that this purchase is made for JOL )6r of St. the purpose of putting their repair J Q U church, ! shobs. &c., but those who claim to 2 To oil know, -say that the deal indicates 0 Juu-A empered, something more?the erection thereon Are yOUT Kidneys in be sadly of a power house and trolley tracks J >,Aoltliv nnrnHHon ? Tf L her lit- that will connect with the Columbia- "63-AtHy Condition . II S< has en-' Augusta line HILTON'S LIFE for where It is said that parties holding land J sar, and in that section are holding fast to 0 the LI V .Lit od com# their property, some of them refusing an? SIDNEYS^ ho have big offers for their land. 1 " 0 comma- This move on the part of the Se|j 0 will keep them SO. If no board will fill a long felt want. It ? rrn 5 a* p /i . y onducted will save the trouble of sending thefe- 2 '" 1tton S lille lortheliive 1 in St. engines and cars either to Hamlet or 0 and Kidneys will maV church, Savannah, as has heretofore been the , a oc i. xxi le inter-* pase. The Seaboard has spent -large 2 tnem SO. A <sOC. DOtti idioining sums of money in and around Colum- will convince VOU of thi <j. G. bia during the last few years, and Jo. e -?j -ui 1 x. this last oeal means that they will ex- 2 tact- bold Wholesale Dy on. - aon,Md I The Murray Drug Co., troubles By ^i8 move they will save a large 2 vOlumbia, S, C, iml how- sum in taxes; in the meantime it will 0 mt. Austin only help Lexington county, which is ? sale at The Bazaa] a deplor- HOW one of the richest counties in the 2 Lexington, S. C. r advised State. ?000000e0000#0?e0000000 & fearing ^ - ^ j 1 try Elec- Tyner^ Dyspepsia Eemedy. enient of Hfftriw TTowa TWc-npnsrin and PARI OR RFSTAIIRAMT sine com- T v itimwn nwunn d cure for Don't Know It. | neraT^de- Do you belch up wind? Taste your B? DAVIDj PfOpn&tOfa ooisomn"" ^ood *"ter eating? See specks before at Kau'f- the eyes? Are you pale and haggard? 1336 MAIS st COLUMBIA. S. ( ft Does your heart flutter? Are you dizzy?' Do you liave pains in side or back? Ris- The only up to date eatirnj house c ings or pimples on the skin? Are you kindiuthG City of Columbia. Itiswel ,, \nyXr K-nirifpriv To thpre a snnr taste' ?clean linen, prompt and polite sei have the 18 ^ere a sour taste. You get what you order and pay onl hers part Breath bad? Headache? Weakkidnevs. what you get. Within easy reuch of dt Bilious? Constipated? Are you nerv- ble sleeping apartments. ' ous? If so, you have Dyspepsia, and it OPEN ALL NIGHT. is a dangerous condition. To cure, take Tyner's Dyspepsia Rememdy. It is iR made for just such troubles and symp- Ejffe DR. C. J. SLIVER toms Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy re- fMgllgfh gracuusr on moves acids from the stomach, strength- :cv - r.B tuba a t eus weak stomachs, and cures the YE>EAR,THnUftT<r worst Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Drug- AND LUNGS. S2L ?Lb7 fail? Guarantee Fit of Office and Residen ^ ^ q p Glares. 1424 and 142* Marioc rick s Drug Store, Lexington, S. C. March 15?ly. COLUMBIA. S. i Miss Agnes Wilson, of Pennsylvania a ^ was presented with a diamond studded AT gold watch and a huge bouquet of T\T*p<pTriTpQ T1PTTP QTfl chrysanthemums by the American o lJJxUlx DIU Federation of Labor, in session at t T^vrwYvrrkxr c n Minneapolis, Minn., on Thursday, be- LLAlJNLiiurJ, b. c., cause she took the stump in the cam- WW be found YAGER'S Cream ( paign for her father, who was the roform Liniment, the greatest < tra ie unionist candidate for congress. liniments for Man or Beast, E For all broken down and debilitated matism especially. I persons, let them try The Wine of YAGER'S Sarsaparilla, tne he* Life. One of the best medicines man- Tonics and Blood Purifiers. .. ufactared and we guarantee satisfac- YAGER'S Oleo-Vino, the Sy a tion ror we have tried it ourselves. . Builder and best of Cod Livei For sale at the Bazaar. Preparations?You can't taste - 1 0iL I KINARD'S HOTEL. Ask For Yaser's Remedies a V i. C. KINARD, Proprietor, DERRICK'S DRUG STO eel Leesville, - - - S. C (Kystoria-Woir.an's Friend ,6.1 Tha best attention given gnest Mod- The election held on last Tut ,| frn conveniences. Table snpphed with for the formation of Heyward cc *ne niarket affords. v.'us defeated by only 3S votes. m 4 * IT MgynmprMMBprMMC1?MM |g^aKSMLjMEMLJK^SBL3^jK3B|j CRUSHED! |8 Profit and Everything, Starts at |l : IDTUrMT QTflDC ISM ilUlNLlli - i3IUi\L< m . 9 ? :A, S. C. 1 e Goods, Clothing, etc., Thrown on u races. d Destruction to High Prices, De- jg Thousands of People from Far ^ i ?? hi ?tom i i i mm ?!? i ii ' i i i in ~itiii if in i mma?n???> w um m BRIEFLY TOLBs M '' idise and must unload. The continuous mild weather finds us 8 Jrjj l TEN DAYS' TTME. This store and if<; urill +k,% i mth Carolina, and will long be remembered by the thousands of f etc., to be thrown upon the market to be sold in TEN DAYS' lip s' worth of Holiday Novelties, Xmas Articles, useful wearing |V9 eu cannot afford to miss this sale, for to stay away is like throwing I IaJ v : at the mercy of the people for TEN DAYS, beginning WED- \ 1||| d, at 49c each. 500 Pillow Oases, the 20c P| rts $1.19 pair; 50 pair White Merino Blank- |g| >8, one-third off the regular price. They fl in the store will be marked in plain figures. |gf i tm <w * ^wn'^^ocor .-w^wfcxixfcJ^ainwtt Mrwi^iry^/ui a iwunMUi*^* 1, n-y. .?. . . %,v., ,, ,n t <lM \ | I 1730 mm STREET, 00LSB9BIA, S. 0., | a | | Is where you can find one of the best stocks of |! 1 -PAINTS^ I I OF ALL KINDS. jj[ i I DOORS, SASH, :| |. BLINDS & GLASS, ! i T.TIWR A*N"n flWMTOTITT 1 - v ?"???- ' W JLJifXJUAl X ? '! | CABINET MANTLES. I -< go* | il i> ""? jS Call or write for Prices. j;! , , % WE SELL SAME SHOES '' * LESS "M?Y' y for M 1We are making a striking hit now with our !Sh?- Jp^lHiw/ uew ^ne footwear in prices. (\ Come in and let us show you the new nobby j&k styles for the fall season. We have them in B9Kjt aIl the new shapes and leathers. We IwSEI cany* a complete line of Mens', Womens'and Childrens'heavy work \\ TUT?"VTa' TiDTOO OTJYMT'C! ? At AA J.- A/, AA 1 i/iiuog xiuixi $?l.UU TO $0.w# j^St RfflHBft LADIES'DRESS SHOES from - 75c. to $1.00. "WE SELL SAME SHOES FOR RE, ^^MJi LESS MONEY." HARMAN'S SHOE STOEE, \f oil , . iheu- POST OFFICE BLOCK, - - COLUMBIA, S. C. ? * 1! | ELMWOOD NURSERIES : : I SI We are growers and offer a fine assortment of Apples, Peaches, Pears, I . ! R Cherries, Plums, Apricots. Nectarines. Grapevines in large assortments, I 11 : ? Gooseberries, Currants, Strawberries, Iiorse-radish, Asparagus, Dewber- 8 ? "RV 31 nes, ana au exinuut ui i\ttsucxnw. _ % Splendid assortment Ornamental and Shade Trees. Ornamental I | Shrubs and Hedge Plants. I H Eggs from B. P. Rock and Brown Leghorn Fowls at $1 per Kb Also I i | a few pullets and cockerels of these breeds at $1 each for immediate de- i isday | livery. Write for catalogue to UDec'lm B mn,y | J. B. WATKINS & BRO., - - - - Midlothian, Va. I I