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BB??B??as?gWBMaBB? ^ A strong blast, r COLUMBIA ?U ?^:lk IH" ' " ' " * BATESBl Octobe Third annual fair. La I dei Good Carnival and fre e SENATOR B. 2. TI WEDNESDAY. LEVER SPEJ Those desiring pren f W. McCA Bates First Class Dental W AtSStL | Dr. L. L. TOO 1608?Main Street, ' COLU | The Grocery Store We sell everything in _ Feed, Flour, Bacon, Lard, We have just whatyo If you call once you will a HANDY G Opp. GregoryConder Mule G ' J ^>Ope] PuASAVId ^Accour Coffins ? I beg to announce ' I and Caskets, from the c prepared to furnish san r H call. LEWIE GILI = * 1 The Cal< i 1552 Corner Main a * Columbia Bank. Cent ? j George J. Howell, J Bates $2.00 per da; * Headquarters for t * J Free baths on * riTTTCTXTT 5 \J U XOJLll JU ? * Proper and Carefu] ? J * Now Under New Manageme * *?**?**< ?&* rv I. ? I with little effort, can be procured with a FALO 625 FORGE portable forpe for outdoor work Write for prices PPLY CO., Columbia, S. C. * ??1 wm ?AT e e ^ I U J || r 18 to 22. rge premiums offered in all jartments. e acts. Plenty of amusements. LLMAN WILL SPEAK OX CONGRESSMAN A. F. lXS ON THURSDAY. lium lists write RTHA, Secretary, iburg, S. C. # ork at Reasonable Prices > These Are My Prices: Best Plates (rubber base) $10.00 Gold Crowns| $ 5.00 Bridge Woik (per tooth) $ 5.00 Logan Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.50 Teeth Extracted (painless) 25c. and 50c. Teeth Cleaned 75c. and $1.00 Silver fillings 50c. to $1.00 fillip *1 .00 to ?2.00 UV1U T V TREATING TEETH EXTRA, >LE, - Surgeon Dentist Opposite Thomas' Drug Store IMBIA, S. C. ! That Will Please You | \ i heavy and staple Groceries, Grain. Sugar and Coffee, etc. u want and are here to please you. all again. See us before you buy. ROCERY CO. :o. Hampton Ave. COLUMBIA, S. C. fl fly Lexington Friends I am ready to serve you with one of the mos1 comIT P^e^e stocks oeshoes to befound in the city and at L money saving prices. My |L aim is always to give you W the besl for the least money. m Farmers' heavy work | V , shoes a specialty. ^ Harman's Shoe Store 1725 Main Street POSTOFFICE BLOCK COLUMBIA, S. C. ind Caskets II that I have a full line of Coffins II :heapestto the highest, and am le on short notice. Give me a HALLMAN, IEET. S. C. JJ * dwell Hotels f md Taylor Streets. Opposite * rally located. Columbia, S. C. % jj. Proprietor and Manager. -J a Bf ** T.ovoro riArtl "Rnnms. * J t JJMlgV WW* wx?? ^ lie TJ. C. T.'s and T. P. A/s. f V * Saturday and Sunday. * UNEXCELLED. S * * attention Given to All Guests. * & * nt Watch us Grow. * * XK\aousnwA i . ~ ? ? roieys I, Kid.2s.ey jj 3L i i J ^ What They Will Do fcr Yea j , They will cure your backache, j j strengthen your kidneys, cor- | ] rect urinary irregularities, build j j up the worn out tissues, and I . eliminate the excess uric acid j that causes rheumatism. Prevent Bright's Disease and Diabates, and restore health and strength* Refuse substitutes. ' : Sold by all druggists of Lexington. Henry Drug Store, Chapin S. C. ' Sills Rival and Self. ! 4 Near Hannibal, Mo., Oscar Wilkin- , son shot and killed his rival, Arthur ( Dix, at tlie home of Miss Ellen Brock, and then killed himself. Wilkinson, who was 19 years old, alsc wounded Henry Hoelscher, 60 years old, who tried to disarm him. Miss Ellen Brock secreted herself in the house, while Wilkinson searched in vain- His body was found later in a field, where he had shot himself in the head. Young men, beware of the peach who is the apple or your eye. one may prove to be a lemon. The average man thinks his bump of generosity is at least three times as large as it actually is. Words to Freeze the Soul. ' Your son has consumption. His case is hopeless." These appalling words were spoken to Geo. E. Blevens. a leading merchant of Springfield, N. C., by two expert doctors?one a lung specialist. Then was shown the wonderful power of Dr. King's New Discovery. "After three weeks use," writes Mr, Blevens, "he was as well as ever. I would not take all the money in the world for what it did for my boy." Infallible for coughs and colds, its the safest, surest cure of desperate lung diseases on earth. 50c. and $1.00 at Derrick's Drug Store, Kaufmann ] Drug Co., and Sandel Drug Store. ' Guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle | free. j Mr. Benjamin F. Fant, a prominent . j merchant of Anderson, died on 1 Wednesday of Pellagra. $100 Reward. $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to leam that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to A-1 J- ^ A-kainrv lilt) IliCUlUtti liai'ClUllj vawuiu uvuig a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucuous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the. foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do- < ing its work, The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. ! Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold bv Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family PillsJ for consti* pation. * The Women's Christian Temperance Union is planning an active campaign ! against near beer and other soft drinks ( in Georgia. Foley's Honey and Tar clears the air passages, stops the iritation in the throat, soothes the inflamed membranes, and the most obstinate cough disappears. Sore and inflamed lungs ; are heaied and strengthened, and the : cold is expelled from the system. Re- i fuse any but the genuine in yellow pack- l asre. Sold bv all Druggists of Lexing- < ton and Henry Drug Store, Chapin, S. C. Judge Staples, of Virginia, has appointed a special grand jury to probe the liquor election in Roanoke. i Up Before The Bar. N. H. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts field, Vfc., writes: "We have used Dr. King's New Life Pills for years and find them such a good family medicine we wouldn't be without them." For chills, constipation, billiousness or sick headache they work wonders. 25c at Derrick's Drug Store, Kaufmann Drug i Co., and Sandel Drug Store ? -- ( The Good Roads Convention held in 1 Asheville last week was largely attended and much enthusiasm aroused. ; - She Was Pleasantly Surprised Miss H. E. Bell, Wausau, Wis., writes: "Before I commenced to take r. Foley's Kidney Pills I had severe pains ( in my back, could not sleep, and was <! greatly troubled with headache. The : first few doses of Foley's Kidney Pills j gave mc relief, and two bottles cured t me. The quick results surprised me, and I can honestly recommend them." Sold by all Druggists of Lexington and 1_T.... .... T\ , r, Qfrt.c f.liornn Q {"! xxviu* xyi kjia/IVS) K-/ w, + ? A woman first sheds a few tears? and then proceeds to open the telegram with a hairpin. t - - ? For a clear head, a stout heart and . strong mind, DeWitt's Little Early , Risers, gentle, safe, easy, pleasant, lit- J tie pills. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch j Hazel Salve is unequalled for anythiug where a salve is needed, and is especially good for Piles. Sold by Kanfmann Drug Co. < * \ ZiilssL in 0:i Hill. A Spartanburg dispatch to The State ays Edward Hamnn 11, aged -i") years was killed at the Greer oil mill la>t Mondav. His death was a horrible | I 3iie. He was caught up in a belt and was beaten to death between the ficor ind the ceiling. His legs were torn jff't his arms broken and his head crushed. Mr. Hammett was a native 3? Greer. His wife is seriously ill and | lias been so for some time. It could :iot be learned just how Mr. Hani men became entangled in the belt, but it is supposed that he must have been oiling up the machinery. Snako Hilled Ccw. Waynesboro, Ga.?Mr. lnman Belt, af Midville, reports that he lost a fine registered Jersey milch cow the other 3ay in a peculiar manner?that of being bitten by a rattlesnake. He says that the cow was in the pasture when attacked by the snake and died afterwards from the effect of the poison. Honesty I in Jewelry I "If it came from Sentz's, you I know it's all right," is what one B of our customers remarked to another the other day. g When yon bay Jewelry, yon generally have to take the "Jeweler's word for it" whether it is good or not. That's just where onr reputation for honesty and fair dealing counts. And furthermore, we willfalways give you your money back and ask no questions any time you are dissatisfied with a purchase. Special attention to mail orders, CHARLES F. SENTZ, JEWELER, 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C G. D. Kenny Company DEALERS IN Sugar, Coffee, Tea and Rice. Sugar Sold at Cost Fresh Roasted Coffee 13c to 35c pound. Green, Black and Mixed Tea 25c to 80c pound. Rice at Cut Prices. aATnrifVTt) mrPDV CiWTPnAV kTUU Y^liv JUJ iiivA UAA 1639 Main St. Columbia, S! CJ Tom'ostoaes and Monuments. I am headquarters for Tombstones and Monuments, for one of the best firms in Georgia. Let me have your crders and I will save you money. SAMUEL STEELE, 4t-50 Lexington, S. C. FOB SALE 92 acres fair sandy land, dwelling * and other building near Saxe-Gotha mill, near railroad, some timber, plenty of wood, on public road, R. F. D., fish pond, good health, plenty water, cheap on easy terms. P. D. GEORGE, Lexington, S. C., Route 3. Notice. Land Owners. Have you any dogwood or pe rsim mon wood? I am buying this wood and wtll pay a good price for same If interested write me for prices. A. L. CROMER, New Brookland, S. C., or Route 6, Lexington, S. C. Notice, Trespassers. I do hereby forbid any and all persons of trespassing on my land, hunting or hauling straw, the land known as the Crawford old still place. Any Dne violating this notice will be delt with according to law. L. W. GARDNER. Sept. 21, 1909. 4w50 TOWN REGISTRATION. The Books of Registration for the L'own of Lexington, S. C., will be >pen at the store of H. N. Kaminer fc Co., from August 23, 1909 to Oct. !3, 1909. when the books will close, l jri?r to the November election for ;own officers. I H. X. KAMINER, Recorder and Supervisor, I For Towu of Lexington, S. C. Aug. 16, 1909?td. - -T m jn ouce oi i own jswecuon. Notice is hereby given that an election will be held in the town hall, Lexngton. S. O., on Tuesday, November 2, 1909, for the purpose of electing a Mayor and six aldermen for the town )f Lexington for a term of two years. ?olls open at 8 o'clock a. m. and close it 4 o'clock p. m. By order Town Council. H. N. KAMINER, Sept. 14, 1909. Recorder, td j^l II 0 f * i ? tU: g^ig^sgf Js&gl $S r s n ^ y flilfiMPBPsgsfSs i v2? v d H# B I U is rJ %r3 kJ ^ Cf2 i . OOfl^ T liilJyy I Wili pay >) cents for first class and 10 i less 5 per cent, for cash when inspected by Ties to be delivered at any shipping poini right of way between Columbia, S. C., and ^ tween Batesburg and Perry, S. C. S Will advance some cash or exchange spection. For further information see or a THE L. D. CUL | BATESBURC I Fall and Winte 1 Men's Suits, Me I Boy's Knee PantJSu 1 Cloaks, Skirts, Mil] I Pattern Hats, in 1 and at all prices. I Come and make I your shopping place IwM. PLATT . I 1804 MAIN ST. 1710 Mai MBHHHDBHniflnHQ9DH The Placebo Buy AT BOTTOM PB THE FACT NO*W LISHED WIT] POPULAR FIRM P. M. FR Chapin, S. ?sodthern"ri U Unexcelled Dining Car S 1 Through Pullman Sleeping Car ^ Convenient Schedules on Li For full information as to r* consult nearest Southern Railway TO J. C. LUSK, D. P. A., C J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A., Atlanta AIM REI I I ^LB C SAWS, RIBS, Bristh fl B J ^B off Gin ENGINE! ? ? and Repairs for sa lectors. Pipes, Valves and Fittings, Light Saw, Shingle. Cane Mills in stock. LOMBARD IRON WC COM PAN Vf Augusta* Go, aCTk*"?swaSia:t'raaaiMaK M Thniis?rsri ^ i EiiyUduhif i E ?*& 1 itS I cents for second class, a Southern Railway Co. a L on Southern Railway a l Augusta, Ga., and be- ' merchandise before in- S ,Trite p a, S. C. | ^ r Goods I n's Pants, 1 1 its, Ladies' I [inery and I all styles, I our store I; & SON,] COLUMBIA, S.C I rhe Place ou money on your ter Shoes ;ht this stock in March advance in leather and to sell every pair at We have the largest fer carried, so we can ember of the family in and work shoes. ' medium and heavyrk shoes a specialty. & F. A. DAVIS a St Columbia, S. C. ??i Ynur Rnnrls TCES IS r ESTAB3 THE [OF ICK, , C. ILWAY. ~ iii Iervice, Jk ' s on all Trains, J seal Trains. _ ^ ites, routes, etc ^ Ticket Agent, or yy lharleston, S. C i, Ga. St, * wv v^' -'A I n o. > Twine, Babbit, Sc., for any make ?, BOILERS and PRESSES me. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, In* and Lath Mills, Gasoline Engines, IRKS AND SIPPLY _ P % <4 J