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The Place to AT BOTTOI THE FACT LISHED POPULAR: P. M . Chapii First Class Dental Wo 9^ *3 fl S 2Sb^ b I L DfLLTOOl l908.Maln Sh"**'OOLUW ITht fifocwy Stort 1 We sell everything in h Feed, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Su W? have just what you 1 I you call once vou will call HANDY Gf Opp. CftfltfyContfer Nlult C?. i ' ? vT-i[ ?? \ t' " per AVING C0UN1 W&MTjy = Coffins ar I beg to announce ths : and Caskets, from the che s prepared to furnish same > * | call. LEWIE h u gilbe: * The Cald 1552 Corner Main an< J Columbia Bank. Centra * George J. Howell, Pr * * 'V * Rates'$2.00 per day. * Headquarters for the * " { Free baths on Sa 5 CUISINE I ! ? , * Froper acd Careful Atl Now Under New Management ? ****+***+**** Buy Your Goods ? PRICES IS NOW ESTABWITH THE FIRM OF FRICK, i, So c. rk at Reasonable Price These Are My Prices: jflt- Plates (rubber base) #10.( )ld Crowns | I 5.( idge Woik (per tooth) $ 5.< gan Crowns (pivot tooth) $3A eth Extracted (painless)...:.. .25c. and 50 eth Cleaned .,75c. and $1.( iver fillings 50c. to #1.( >ld fillings #1.00 to #2.( TREATING TEETH EXTRA, .E, - Surgeon Dentil Opposite Thomas' Drug Stor IB!A, S. C. rhat Will Pleaee Yon eavy and stapleJGroceaies, Grain, gar and Coffee, etc. want aud are here to please you. again. See us before you buy. IOCERY CO. Hampton Ave. COLUMBIA. S. C. I I |y Lexington Friends ? I am ready to serve you p with one of the most comI plete stock $ oeshoes to befound in the city and at money saving prices. My aim is always to give you the best for the least money. Farmers' heavy work shoes a specialty. * Harman's Shoe Store s 1725 Main Street \ POSTOFFICE BLOCK J COLUMBIA, S. C. id Caskets it I have a full line of Coffins ;apest to the highest, and am on short notice. Give me a 1ALLMAN, RT. S. C. I OUR PIES have found favor with every bod; ?babes and men, the little girl ii pinafores and her mother and he grandmother. They are of th sweet, delicious, wholesome :nelt-in-your- mouth kind, am we're anxious to have you tr; them if you don't know the pre ducts of our ovens. If you d know we won't have to ask yoi REiDUNGER'S STEAM BAKER1 COLUMBIA, S. C. i * ? $ ? 3f 31 <1 $ * ? * # $ ? * # ? * *? i well Hotels 1 Taylor Streets. Opposite lly located. Columbia, S. C. ] opriet-or and Manager. . J \ Large Cool Rooms. ) U. C. T.'s and T. P. A/s. turday and Sunday. JNEXCELLED. ;ention Given to All Guest*. Watch us Grow. I Foley's DRINQ Laxative Is Pleas&nt and Effective CURES Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble. by stimulating these organs anc' restoring their natural action, - ? I M Is bsst for women ana cnndren as ORINO does not grip* or nauseate. $ Sold by all druggists of Lexington Henry Drug Store, Chapin S. C. Safecracker Sentenced. X) Thoma9 F. Lacy, alias Newart X) Tony, was tried and convicted in th< X) court of sessions in Beunettsville on i 50 charge of housebreaking and larceny c. and safe cracking, and was sentenced X) to a term of twelve years in the peni X) tentiary. Lacy canducted his owr X) defence, and 6howed himself to bt familiar with criminal procedure, intelligent and quick. I President Taft rode a cow pony or hig brother's ranch on Wednesday. Experience doesn't do some people ? any good. Foley's Honey and Tar clears the ail passages, stops the iiitation in the throat, soothes the inflamed mem branes, and the most obstinate cougfc disappears. Sore and inflamed lnngi are healed and strengthened, and the cold is expelled from the system. Refuse any but the genuine in yellow package. Sold by all Druggists of Lexington and Henry Drug S^ore, Chapin, 8. C. Peary has submitted his polar rec ords to the National Geographic Soci? eties but Copenhagen University re !fuse9 to reliuguish their first claim tc ' J examine into jthe records of Dr. Oook. Tip Before The Bar. . N. H. Brown, an attorney, of Pitts5 field, Vt., 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. 2oc at Derrick's Drag Store, Kaufmann Drag Co., and Sandel Drag Store. A9 a rule, a man is a fool so long that people do not believe he can ever get over it, and when he does acquire a little sense his wisdom is not taken seriously. + She Was Pleasantly Surprised Miss H. E. Bell, Wausau, Wis., writes: "Before I commenced to take Foley'8 Kidney Pills I had severe pains in my back, could not sleep, aud was greatly troubled with headache. The first few doses of Foley's Kidney Pills gave me relief, and two bottles cured mo TIip nrnnk results snrnrised me. and I can honestly recommend them." Sold by all Druggists of Lexington and Henry Drug Store, Chapin, S. 0, Plans have been approved by the m school board of Columbia for the erection of a handsome school building on Senate Street. For a clear head, a stout heart aud strong mind, DeWitt's Little Early Risers, gentle, safe, easy, pleasant, little pills. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled for anything where a salve is needed, and is especially good for Piles. Sold by Kaufmann Drug Co. When the men of a town fight for nothing except the postoffice and the count}* offices, it's too bad. "I'd Rather Die Doctor, | than have my feet cut orf," said M. L. Bingham, of Princeville, ill., "but - v/mi'11 /U<? from mniorreni^ I'whiirh Jt VU 14 \41V 14 V114 ?. % HX ? ,, eaten away eight toei?) if you don't," said all doctors. Instead, lie used Bucklen's Arnica Salve till wholly cured. ? Its cures of eczema, fever sores, boils, q burns and piles astound the world. 25c f at Derrick's Drug Store, Kaufinann Drug Co., and Sandel Drug Store. 6 . ^. m An Atchison woman of forty-seven. C who was engaged four times and mar7 ried twice, is having what she claims is her first serious iu-irr affair: her 0 son has fallen in love, and the girl ! doesn't suit her.?Atchison (Jlobc. |f j Hoarseness in a child subject to } croup is a sure indication of the approach of'the disease. If Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given at once - or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the attack. C-onfr tains no ]>oison. Sold by all Druggists. !> . ? ? ? | Look at the onion How tight and * smooth it wears each laver! That, & sisters dear, is to be the fashionable | way of doing the hair next winter. $ * t\ Words to Freeze the Saul. * Your son has consumption.) His 9 case is hopeless.'' These appalling * words were spoken to Geo. E. Elevens. J a leading merchant of Springfield, X. ft C., by two expert doctors?one a lung * speciaJi9t. Then was shown the wonJ derful power ot Dr. King's New Disft covery. "After three weeks use,'' J writes Mr. Elevens, "he was as well as J ever. I would not take all the money * in the world for what it did for my J boy." In fallible for coughs and colds, * its the safest, surest cure ot desperate ft lung diseases on earth. 50c. and $1.00 J at Derrick's Drug Store. Kaufinann ? Drag Co., and Sandel Drag Store. ? Gn?ractce satisfaction. Trial bottle * froe. | Em ceszkr Begins Sentence. | Macon. Ga. October 21.?C. M. Orr, I former cashi-r oi the Exchange Bank oi Macon, who wa.- convicted of emi bezzlcrnent oi bank funds, was taken to the Stare farm at Milleage.ville this afternoon to begin his seven-year seni tonce. Judge Whipple to-day passed an order making the judgment ol' the Court of Appeal* the judgment of the Superior Court of Bibb County. I ?-? A young man giving his name as Chalmers Barber is being held by the Authorities in \*ew York to await ao ^ tion from Soutii Carolina. Barber bears the description of a young man , who is charged witn the murder of ? Sullivan Judge at Sanford this, state. A big, ugly, cros9-looking man, . with a pretty wife, arrived in Atchison last week, and it is already being : predicted that he will shoot somebody.?Atchison Globe. Notice of Town Election. 1 Notice is hereby given that an elecr tion will be held in the town hall, Lex1 ington. S. C.,-on Tuesday, November 2, 1909, for the .purpose of electing a 'Mayor and six aldermen for the town 1 of Lexington for a term of two yeart,. 3 Polls open at 6 o'clock a. m. and close . at 4 o'clock p. m. By order Town Council. H. N. KAMINER, Sept 14, 19C9. Recorder, td s LANS SALE. On Thursday, Noy. 4th, 1909. at 11 o'clock, in front of the Post Office, at Leesville, S. C., I will sell to the highest bidder the following property: " Two vacant lots on Lee street, adjoining the Mattress Factory, containing 2K acres each. ' ' One lot containing 1% acres, with 4-room dwelling on same. Said lot is on East Avenue. Terms: One-half cash. Ail interested, and for fall particulars, call on or write, E. J. Etheredge, Agent. T Q /I | ia:UD?U^| *# v* ^ im^I' ' : Hbnesty > ' :; in Jewelry "If it came from Sentz's, you know it's all right," is what one of our customers remarked to another the other day. When you bay Jewelry, you 1 generally have to take the "Jeweler's word for it" whether it is good or not. That's just where our reputa- m tion for honesty and fair dealing counts. |" And furthermore, we will al- I ways give you your money back and ask no questions any time 3*ou are dissatisfied with a pur- ; chase. i Special attention to mail orders, j CHARLES ISENTZ, JEWELER, | 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C | I C. D. Kenny Company | m DEALERS IX ?Sugar, Coffee, Tea and Rice. " Sugar Sold at Cost. I Fresh Roasted Coffee 13c to I 35c pound. Green, Black and Mixed Tea 25c to 80c pound. Rice at Cut Prices. i i SOUVENIR EVERY SATURDAY. | 1 639 Main St. Columbia, S] Cj J FOR SALE Two nice ii-room houses, ?1.200 each, J s::uo cash, balance payable monthly. j 4 li'j; acres of land ten miles from Co- ; ^ lumbia. near railroad: small dwelling, j two tenant houses, 125 acres in good j state of cultivation, and saw timber i fk | enough to cut 17/i,t'OO feet; well water! ed. Price ?l,SOO. good terms. yk j 150 acres|ncar railroad, unimproved, ? j saw timber and woods will pay for the 41 j place. Laud is good. Price ?7.50 per j acre. ji 75 acres nine miles from Columbia, rl on Camden road; ?".00 per acre. ji 200 acres, 17 miles from Columbia, fm near railroad; ?1.7-". per a^re. HO acres of mud, 12 mile* from On- mk way, centre of strawberry belt. 2.0 ?f hcje-* iti fine state of cultivation bal- Jkj auco m timber and woods. Small dwell- | ing, necessary outbnildiugs. real cheap | Ati and good terms fj tv*, .11 innxmri.il 1 flft 2 i * lUkj/lVMH V'l"wV, - v , ? . ^ miles from Springfield, price *1,">00. j I?:i acres of land near Sally, t'.-room ? dwelling, r> tenant houses, large barn ? and t?table, cheap and good terms. ISO acres of land five miies from Co lumbia on Winnsboro road at #35.0'1 i I>er acre. Three tenant hemes, al>out I ! 110 acres in cultivation; enough wood 1 on balance to pay lor the place. J F. MOBLEY, 1434 MAIN STREET {? Phone 1810, COLUMBIA, S. C. c WISE MEN ( AT OPPOR lMpvpriri t.hp "hictorrr < such splendid values FINE FUF as we are offering ncv AT COST and j COOP IKON S2.50 [ B Everything must go rebuilding our st Bed Room Si Come at once and VAN ME 1313-1319 MAIN ST. I Fall and Win Men's Suits, ! Boy's Knee Pant] ai i ni..* i UlOaKS, OJUI'DS, H Pattern Hats, k and Notions in a at all Prices, k Come and ma [ your shopping pi WM. PLAT' 1804 MAIN ST. Invite Your To my lime of General Me Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Staple Groceries, Hardware lowest prices. Highest m cotton seed, M. P. Ll!> CHAPIN, MWnflHIIM !!! W W 11 ?C??MB?Cf?WKPE1 5" 's&z,?? ? 4BS&<aag<055 ?a ^^ I SOUTHERN 1 Unexcelled Oininfir I \ : Through Pullman Sleeping y Convenient Schedules i y For full information as S consult nearest Southern Ra: J. C. LUSK, D. P, S J. L. MEEK, A. G. P. A., Ai AIMRI 1 I \ '5SS and Repak dors. Pipes, Vahca and Fittings, Lit hi Sow. ! >n? MMs in slock, LOMBARD IROf ;OMPANYi Augusta, Go, 3RASP TUNITIES ot Columbia have been offered in IN ITU RE * v. Many articles COOD BED A I CC I SPRINGS V VW | g Selow Cost to avoid the dirt ore will make jits $9.50 up get first choice TRE'S COLUMBIA, S. C. wmmmrnammmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmm tor Goods I Men's Pants, I Suits, Ladies' I lillinery and 1 Dry Goods, I 11 styles, and 1 ke our store 1 ace. I r & son, I COLUMBIA, S. C. f HHHHHHHHHMf The Place ive you money on your inter Shoes > bought this stock in March 3 the advance in leather and ntend to sell every pair at rices. We have the largest we ever carried, so we can erv member of the family in dress and work slices, rmers' medium and heavy:it work shoes a specialty. D ? E A I1AVIQ i m i hi vhiiv | \ Main St. Columbia, S. C. | Attention J rchandise, consisting of I Notions, Fancy and I \ All the time at the I arket prices for your f JDLER, | S. C. I mmmEsmmmmmmmmBOM IH IPI mr?IT?W?T? IMI H1TOBT? ^ 'w \ tAILWAY. % . Car Service, ; Cars on all Trains, X on Local Trains. ^ to rates, routes, etc W ilway Ticket Agent, or * , A., Charleston, S. C tlanta, Ga. EPAIRS S, Bristle Twine, Babbit, Ac, for any make IGINES. BOILERS and PRESSES a for same. Shafting, Pulleys, Belting, b Shingle, and Lath Milts, Gasoline Engine* S WORKS AND SUPPLY .. . ? ~ ?... ?. . __ * I