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PLAT W e want ou in every departm Ladies' Dress Gc sr.> Our Millinery department of our 1804 MAIN ST I I' _ D ^ 1 Makes Marvelous Cures in El 1 P. P. P. purifies the blood, strength to weakened nerves, cx] - happiness, where sickness, gloomy r?r?i?r?n rnprenrial no JLU M*VW* wv*yvMj ?- x and skin diseases, like blotches, head, we say without fear of cor purifier in the world. Ladies whose systems arc poise * dition due to menstrual irresnilai derfu! tonic and blood cleansing Hoot and Potassium. F. V. LIPPMA ^ cost J. T. COLElv] AN* Mgr. Charleston, S. C. THE PRUDENTIAL INSU Incorporated as a stock c John F. Dryden, President. I Meet Me At Tapp's. WHEN IN I Tapp's Leadi It is impossible to e Jiew things at this store. 1 in the history of Columbia goods been offered at such 'W* itnlil imn lioirft O dlljf UilUg UiUU JUU 1IO.VC/ O awaits all Lexington custoi The Season' A beautiful showing c country's recognized style of style, becomingness a equaled hereabout Our daily to this great showing ness to the splendid displa; i The Most Compr Suits i We have this season a Coat Suits that for style, w ial has never been equaled garment guaranteed strictl; est shades are represent reseda, wisteria, snuff bvo^ pastel shades, to say no navy blues and blacks. Suits at $15.00, I $40.00, $50.00 f. wide range ant Sepai Ladies' and Misses early lengths, in broadcloth, plai grey and navy blue, each \ UKUt We prepay mail, express or frei |>ed to any poi.it within a radius o The Jas. 1638 to 1646 Main Stroel I Zr r I mmm one To r Lexington friends to cc ent. We carry one of )ods. Silks, Cloaks, Skirt: Department is up-to-clate. store. You will unci our pr IEET . r .ood Poison, leiatii anfl Scrofula. ? builds up the weak and debilitated, gives pels disease, giving the patient health and feelings and lassitude first prevailed. >ison, malaria, dyspepsia, and in all blood j pimples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scald ' itradiction that P? P. P. is the best blood J ( >ned and whose blood is in an impure con- j ities, are peculiarly benefitted by the won= properties of P. P. P., Prickly Ash; Poke j N, SAVANNAH, GA. !; i A Prudential J h I l' insurance policy contains !' stimates. Every item is j olutely guaranteed. The ( l Q I : is Bow. ALFRED J. FOX, Special Agent, 5 LEXINGTON, S. C. IRANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA, ompany by the State of New Jersey. Home Office, Newark, N. J _____________ * COLUMBIA, S. C. Meet Me At Tapp's J c ng Fall Fashionsj 4 'numerate and describe the many t Suffice it to say, that never before ? has such an array of seasonable * remarkably low prices. Don't buy # een Tapp's. A cordial" welcome s ners. I 7 s Latest Millinery ; )f ready-trimmed hats from this centres. Hats that for correctness * nd reasonable prices can not be t own skilled milliners are adding ? each day lends new attractivejr. Tapp's is the place for Millinery. t o ehensive Line of Coat I n the State " , , I l line of New York, man-tailored j 1 nrlrmnnQhin nnH nnqlitv of mater- ! e V/l J w - in the history of this store. Every * y all-wool. All the season'sJnew- ? ed; Bordeaux, stonegreen, rasin, * vn, prune and a host of other sof r thing of a magnificent showing o \ 4 119.75, $25.00, $35.00, ) and upward, and a ? of prices between J j ! i .1 auuvc. rate Coats - Fall Coats, medium and extreme n and striped covert, *1 black, tan, $6.98, $10 and $15. f :r by mail. ght on all purchases of $5.00 or more shipf 600 miles of Columbia. h ti L. Tapp Co., t Columbia, S. C. ti The St >me to see us durin 1 the most compit s, Men's suits, Mei and you'll liars no tr ices low tor higli-cla jyZ'<^dk%m Iv;571 ?TfcW i ' 1 "~*nrTT"rr-r~'~*TTTwri,"iTiin Chs Dsdicatioa of ct. Ssephsa' Lutheran Church. S: S :ephen's Evange 1 ical Lath.ere diurck will be formally dedicated 1 he service of the Triune Clod on tl irst Sunday in- November at 12 a. m. The >ernion will bo preached by tl: [lev. C. A. Freed, of Columbia, pros :Tent of the South Carolina Synod. ? <!*> ? The Perlcr Eestaurart. Een David's popular Parlor,. Eestai ant, for ladies and gentlemen, is pn taring for the great crowds that wi >e in Columbia all next week attorn ng the State Fair, This is tlie mo lopular eating place in tlie city, an .'ou will be served with the best tin he market affords at reasonab )rices. Be sure to take your meals a ten David's while in Columbia. rHE GREATEST OF STATE FAIR! ~ ' ' 5VERY0NE WILL BE IN COLUMBIA NOV. 1 TO 6 " ? r 3ig Events Planned?All Sorts o! Pleasures?Cheap Rates. The forty-first annual state fair, to b< eld in Columbia November 1 to 6, promise! o be the best in the history of the Soutl Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical So iety. Not only are the premiums offeree arger than ever before, but the officers o: Krm AiiMnntvitiAn ho rn ori?nnnrnH nPrtOTAIT uc vi^uia/iaiivu ua i v bat will bring Hundreds of visitors frou ear by states. On Saturday, November 6, the feature o he closing day will be the visit of Presi ent Taft. He will make au address at th< 'air Grounds to several thousand people ant iter ward will be taken through the city aii< kown the principal points of interest. The premium list issued some time ag< how* thai a number of valuable prizes an ffered for the best display of farm prod cts. This was one of the features las ear in which there was lively competition nd farmers throughout the state are writ ag Secretary Love for Information as t< he conditions for entrance. Another feature last year was the bencl how. There were so many entries in tbi: epartment that the society has decidet o increase the prizes and classes to be ad fitted and a special space has been se side for tbe dogs. The racing, of course, tvill he up to th< igh standard. Since the society has joinet he Virgiuia-Carolinas-Georgia racing cir nit, the horses sent South are some o he speediest in tbe country, and an exam nation of soiue of the records now beinj aade on the Virginia tracks will show tba oyal sport is promised those who care foi he events. President Moldey will see tba he racing is kept absolutely clean. A special committee is at work on th< ducationa! department. It is planned tt ,ave Tuesday set aside for tbe schools anc olleges, and with a view to encouraging ride in school and college work considers lc space will be given for the exhibits Silver and bronze medals are awarded a; rizes. The students and pupils must ge heir admission cards from The officers o: he respective institutions one week befon lie fair. Military day at the fair also promises t< >e largely attended. Prizes have been of erod. and thru President Mobley, after t onfcrence with a number of officers of th< ?outh Carolina Ouard association, activ< vork is being done anions the various mem ?crs in order to insure a large attendance "urtber announcement concerning the coudi ions will he made later. Aside from the fair proper there will bi mndreds of attractions, including a largi nidway, and the main street of the clt; vill be lined with shows under the contro f the officers of the Fair society. Au< lon't forget the Carolina-Clemson footbal fame on Thursday. Of course all the rail oads will sell specially reduced tickets to ill visitors to the state fair. The attend luct- promises to b'^V largest on record Sowing Machines. The Davis Unique and other ne^ nproved drop head machines; nicel nished in oak; easy runuing and pei ?ct sewing; fully guaranteed; fo ate at factory prices for cash, or o asy payments, at The Bazaar. [ * * Rice B. Harman ate Fair i2 the State hair next a ^ J Mnr] ctnpl'C oi till 11 OLiVL L 1\J \/j n's pants, Boys' Knee I ouble being suited if you ss goods. it!s! Just received i- i of Horses and Mi , I . - ! a\ tucky, ...... a-1 - bt; /x i "I TT ? j baaaie ana n le Draft and Farm I : KENTUCKY L t f All'sold under \ See us be I Lefton. M 1306 ASSEMBLY STRE The Hotel Caldwell. j The Hotel Caldwell, in Columbia, j will be tbe stopping place of many j ? > South Carolinians during the State j ] ? Fair, next week. Under its new man- j i - agement the Caldwell has grown in i 2 1 popularity, the manager, Mrt Geo. H. j s ' Howell, devoting all of his time and i c energies to make his hotel equal to j c any in the city. i ^ 1 The Caldwell is ideally located for j 2 s visitors to the city, and you will find 1 c 1 the rooms and meals to be all that 1 t * could be desired. Stop at The Cald- ] t ii j?4-Vio foil* anrl have vrrnr j WCH uunug uuv v mail forwarded there. i m ^ 9 Send us Tour Dues. j > If you are too busy to come to town J j to mail us your dues. We need all the I rj money we can get, besides the law will j not allow us to mail papers to subscrlb- j J ers in arrears for more than one year. j i DC n DUg, b I a ; i I r [. " I As V V Cai * > and Make Vnn \x.-i 11 fmr^ mir cfrv W^IX. 1 WLl ?? Jli 1J1IU wui Ji\/\ i Dry Goods, Notions, Shoe: f 'ants suits, etc., to be round i >rn Hats come to us for your Hat. Be ' COLUN ?i ?a? ??-?^ oww im? two car loads -----i' lies from Ken-' Kjawk arness Horses, J Jn Mules. - -I - y > HIGH CLASS H AND MULES guarantee?must be as repre fore buying any kind of stoc /heeler & R? :et colt A Sad S?ath. Eeeii Mrs. Alice Jones Corley, wife of The Rev. W. simon M. Corley, died at her home in has been reelec Satesburg, on Friday afternoon. Her Baptist church emains were interred in the cemetary January 1st, tb it Clyde's Chapel, with the beautifully twice a monfcholemn burial service of the Metho- Sunday's. The list Episcopal Church. This is a pe- serving this ch juliarly sad death since the young years with the tfoman was a bride of little less than his call was un t year. The sympathy of the entire community goes out to Mr. Corley in i TlOSpft his his second sad bereavement. I . I Th?o 10 f/v n a< jLiiia ao tv uvi ~ ; hunt, fish, or a Sunday at St. Stephen's. ioever"^ On account of Rev. Brown's absence will positively lext Sunday there will be no service trespassers, it St. Stephen's in the forenoon. C. P. Bundri* [here will be Sunday School, and the P. E. Eargle. itev. B. W. Cronk will conduct ser- J. W. Stoude rice in the evening at 7:30 o'clock. Oct. 23. 1909 )N'TFAII To see our line of OfifK 6IVWJ Wagons and Harne; we can save you money. ighman Bros COLUMBIA, S. C. :k complete s. Millinery, n Columbia. * sure to visit K 31 * ||4|| liPS A mm - m IB' A ^ C 1 JL .k-> JL + -* *) * . . / i o iLES j|g 0M-1 " IORSES sented. k. iberts rMBIA, s. c. ' + eted Pastor. L. Keel, of Lexington, ited pastor of the Sardis for 1910. On and after ere will be preaching -on the first and third i Rev. Mr. Keel has been arch for the last five utmost satisfaction and animous. .ssexs. ITotteo. tify all persons not to illow stock to roam at ass in any manner whafc>ur lands, as the law * be enforced against all ck. C. M. Stuck. J. B. M. Stuck, jmire. R. Stoudemire. ?Iw3p r L t 4 ?0 JO * 5. /