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AT BOTTOJ THE FACT LISHED POPULAR r. iwi. Chapi First Glass Dental W? Dr L. L. TOOI 1608 Main Street, COLUP 6.- ' MMMKasmMmiywMSwgwrwwiiw IWB l m p m. A [WfASAVINl ?|ACCOUN ? ;[ 1730 mm STUS * Tn mViAT?ft TTA11 r> o n firw Zj 13 WJJ.CXO ^ vii V/Uii uu< | OF A] I DOORS, S | BLINI | LIME AN J CAB|*S | Call orwri^*f;j'Rd\ j 1 The Caie % 1552 Corner Main ai 2 Columbia Bank. Centi ? * George J. Howell, I 4 4 J Bates $2.00 per day * Headquarters for tl * J 'Free baths on S | CUISINE ? ? J Proper ar/d Careful A Now Under New Manag-emon 51 PRICES IS NOW ESTAB WITH THE FIRM OF it 8 U Hk 3 >1 j 3a Oa irk at Reasonable Prices These Are My Prices: est Plates (rnbber base) $10.00 old Crowns1 $ 5.00 ridge Wo.k (per tooth) $ 5.00 ogan Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.50 eeth Extracted (painless) 25c. and 50c. ceth Cleaned 75c. and $1.00 Liver fillings 50c. to $1 00 old fillings $1.00 to $2.00 TREATING TEETH EXTRA, LEj - Surgeon Dentist Opposite Thomas9 Drug Store S. C. 1 |f Lexington Friends am ready to serve you < with one of the most comJ plete stocks oeshoes to befound in the city and at money saving prices. My | i aim is always to give you f thejbest for the least money. I Farmers' heavy work \ shoes a specialty. 0 Ifsrmsn's ShoeSiore 1725 Main Street j tf\ POSTOFFICE BLOCK ! EJ COLUMBIA, S. C. i ST, COLUMBIA, S. C. j 1 one of the best stocks of ij; LL KINDS | ASH, iS & GLASS D CEMENT. MANTLES. I ij OUR PIES have found favor with everybody ?babes and men, the little girl in pinafores and her mother and her grandmother. They are of the sweet, delicious, wholesome, melt-in-your-mouth kind, and .rrn'vo QTtvi/YMQ t.rt l>aVP. Vftll t,TV n IV/ Ull A^V w ? >? ? ? ^ _ ^ them if you don't know the products of our ovens. If you do know we won't have to ask you. : REISLtKRER'S STEAlfi BAKERY j G9LUMS9A, S. 0. * * * * v- * fir at * $ $ $ *? * 4 # * * ijf $ * *? # $ * * * # * . ig. Iweil Hotelj | id Taylor Streets. Opposite I ally located. Columbia, S. C. % * 5 ^opriotor and Manager. ? * Large Cool Rooms. % - - TT n m ! a (PDA). * le U. V. JL. B UUU A . X . XX. D. * Saturday and Sunday. * UNEXCELLED. ! ! ttentSoa Given to Ail Guests. * t Watch us Gryw. J >wwwmw Kidney Pills What They Will Do for You They will cure your backache, strengthen your kidneys, correct urinary irregularities, build up the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric acid 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. Monstrosity At Bruason. Negress Gives Birth to Being Mere Like an Opossum than a Child. Brunson, November 28.?Special: One of the most unique products of humanity on record is at present in evidence in the town of Brunson. Very recently a negro woman, a resident of this town, gave birth to an object or being decidedly, in appearance, much more animal than human. The mother is an unmarried woman of about 35 years of age; black, of good health and strong physique. The child or product is in appearance wholly animal, and is in shape, size and general make-up a fac-simile of an opossum, minus the tail, and furry skm. In the piace of the tail, there is a stub of about an inch in length, the end of it suggesting amputation of the caudal appendage. The shape of the four legs and feet, with claws; the shape of the head and size of the body, lirnbs and head are all 'possum-like or animal-like. Onlv the eves are unlike the 'possum's. They are larger, rounder and further back on the sides o the head. This monstrosity is not living, but is carefuiiy preserved in alcohol in the office of Dr. J. L. Folk, resident physician. Dr. Folk will probably produce it at the next, meeting of the State Medical Association for inspection and ^diagnostic theory or hypothesis. This is Worth Eememhering Whenever yon have a cough or cold, ;just remember that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure it. Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar, anrl refuse substitutes. Sold by all Druggists of Lexington, Henry Drug Store?Chapin S. C. As long as a man can find something to kick about he feels that life is worth living. If you are suffering from biliousness, constipation, indigestion, chronic headache, invest one cent in a postal card, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold by all druggists. ? ? A polished mirror casts reflections, but a polished man doesn't. That's the difference. The peculiar properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy have been thoroughly tested during epidemics of iron/1 * * troo f o Iron in fimo 11 ur auvi YVilVH It " UO uaivvil 1U VI4UV we have not heard of a single ease of pneumonia. Sold by all druggists. In the sailor's family the father is the mainstay and the mother the spanker. Babies are born mimics; they use the same kind of language their mothers do. After exposure, and when you feel a cold coming on, take Foley,s Honey and Tar, the great throat and lung remedy. It steps the cough, relieves the congestion, expels the cold from your system. Is mildly laxative. Sold* by all Druggist of Lexington, Henry Drug Store?Chapin S. C. ? Stationery Cneap. A big lot of paper and envelopes in 5 cent packages, a bargain at The Bazaar. Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jewelry oj Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If you can't come, send for our catalogue or telephoneyoui order to us. P. L LACniCOTTB & CO. i JKWKLKH8, 1424 Main St/Columbia, S. C rPJ?on? WW From Sr. Andrews' School. To the Editor of The Dispatch: "VVe have a very flourishing school under the management of Misses Ada and Vida LaGrone. They are excellent teachers and are well liked by both parents and pupils. Miss Sallie Smith, of Trenton, paid a visit to friends in this community last week. Master Joe Bates Huffman, who has been confined to the bed with sickness, is improving slowly. His Jricnds hope that he will soon be well and back in school again. Mr. and M"s. Charlie Dreher and little daughter, Eula Lee, and Mrs. Mollie Huffman visited at the home of Mr. S. A. Miller recently. Miss Sara Huffman, one of our schoolmates, is ill. Hurry up and get well, for we mis3 you at school. Miss Carrie Younginer. after spending a week at heme, has returned to Columbia, where she is attending a business college. Mr. Pink Meetze has been very ill for some time, much to the regret of his friends. 1 Little Miss Bertha Leitsey, of Columbia, i9 visiting her grandfather. Mr. Elia9 Metz has moved with his family to Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. T. U. Montz, of Blythewood. visited the latter's father last week. Mrs. S. P. Younginer and Misess AdaandVida LaGrone visited Mrs. Rhett Younginer one day last week. Miss Sama Smith, of Saluda, who came over to attend the 1L ffmanYounginer marriage, returned to her home a few days ago. A Pupil. November 27. m Trespassers, ITotico. This is to notify all persons not to hunt day or night, cr trespass in any | manner whatsoever, as the law will Ka ftn rr n i n c f" q|] | * pU&lLl\CJJr US tlJUJUiUU u:,uuui, uu . trespassers upon our lands. Luther Jefcoat, Eri. M. Martin. Zenus Jefcoat. L. Strickland. Nov. 15. 1JJ09?4w6p ?<<y?. * - ? Notice, Trespassers. Thi3 is to notify all persons not to hunt da}* or night, or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon our lands, as the law wiii positively be enforced against ail trespassers. 1). L. Jefcoat. R. E. Mack. Mrs. Annie L. Yon. Mrs. M. J. Mack. Nov. 15, 1909?4\v6p It otic;, Trespassers' This is to notify all persons not to ! hunt day or night, or trespass in any 1 manner whatever, upon our lands, ns the law will be enforced against all trespassers violating this notice. J. J. Mack, Sr. J. J. Mack, Jr. Mrs. D. E. Fulmer. D. K. Mack. A. H. Mack. Nov. 15, 1909?4wGp i , ? ? Notice, Trespasser.',; This is to notify all persons not to hunt day or night, or trespass in any manner whatever, upon my lands, as the law will certainly be enforced against all trespassers. D. E. Shaipe. Nov. 22,1909?4w7p Trespass XTolioe Having leased what is known as the "Goodwin Lands" from J. R. Langford and Samuel J. Derrick, I hereby frrbid all hunting and fishing on said j lands. The law will positively be en- ' forced against all parties violating this notice. 4w?6p W. B. RAST. , Notice, Trespassers. ' This is to notify all persons not to hunt, or trespass in any manner whatever, as the law will be enforced against all trespassers upon our lands. J. I. Sturkie. Daniel Sturkie. Levi Sturkie. Minnie Rodger?. I Nov. 15. 1909?6. ! Se^in? Machines. | The Davis Unique and other new ' improved drop head machines; nicely finished in oak; easy running and perfect sewing; fully guaranteed; for sale at factory prices for cash, or on I easy payments, at The Bazaar. I tf Rice B. Harman ! (3-cod Placs For Sale. 20S acres, good dwelling and ail I necessary outbuildings. For terms I and particulars, apply quick to E. A. SMITH. 4 wo Pel ion, S. 0., Route 1. I _ | Notice, Debtors and Creditors, j I * This is to notify all run-son:- having j | claims against the estate of Felix j Burgess, Sr., deceased, will present ; them properly attested, to the under- ! signed, on or before January 1, 1900. j and those indebted to said estate will ! ? make payment at or.re to said admin- ; istrator. II. J. BURGESS, f g Nov. 12, 1909?.'Jwo Admr. I i Notice, Debtors and Creditors. j This is to notify al) persons having * claims against the estate of R. V. A. ; | Long, deceased, will present the same \ * properly attested, to the undersigned, j j on or before January 1, 1910, and those ; j indebted to said estate will make pay- j J n;ent at once. j J WALTER D. LONG, Admr. ; j Nov. 2, 1009 ?3w2 j g Distampar Baaedy for Bogs, ; An old reliable, safe and sore remedy I for distemper in dog*, quick and ffnar- [ onteed core ia the eariy'Bt&Ko of this disease, Price 50c. Mailed anywhere, Rice R. Herman, Pharmacia LeJtiagton, 8. C. j From Arctic R Nc Automatic Smol prevents smoking-. There is no possi This means greater heat-power, and a sure conversion of all the heat-( In a cold room, light the heater glowing heat that carries full conten) Turn the wick up as high as it wi In everything that appeals to the Perfection Oil Heater, with its new cisively leads. Finished in Nickel or Every Dealer Everywhere. If Nnt At "Y 'io the Isei.reit A STAHEAKD OE (lacorpor: H?wn???B??CT?WB? iniycs' fjcu no! liUliLU unuli lift Most Ddd: to Copeknd Co. COLUMBIA tNoi the chance to bu Goods, ShCt nishings, etc found in Col f\ \ Doinga / are not taxe 1 which is nec business. Ni / ' rTrffi cn 7?a^ accoi i J/Zuff we are a^*( I A/ m i cenb 'ess th: i rpwf he'p M |jj| selves, for if S^H. gr?w jt h; /F V t ^?U S001 ^ ^an they ar AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 387 J Kalamazoo Corset Co., Makers jf stateiT L. A- JONES, V Fail and Win I Men's Suits, .' I Boy's Knee Pant] I Cloaks, Skirts, I {Pattern Hats, ?? tir i _ _ Ianct is otions in a at all Prices. Come and ma your shopping pi ?1. PLAT* 1304 KMN ST. S3 SII2SSS to Tropics ? Ten -Minniesj > oil heater has a higher j ency or greater heating j r than the 2RFECTI0N1 Oil Hester j uippcd with Smokeless Device)' t it you can go from the j of the Arctic to the warmth j ie Tropics in 10 minutes, j le new leless Device j ble question about it. j a more rapid diffusion of heat j mergy in the oil. and in 10 minutes you'll .have a | 11 go?no smoke?no odor, provident and the fastidious, the j automatic smokeless device, de- 4 Japan in various styles. 'curs, Writ;? for Descriptive Circiluf jency ci the L CQ22PAISY i itcd) rr "T-nfr-Kv vy?--*' -Jr. - * r BOBDS STORE - 1554 MAIN STEEET .. S. C. J i last chance?but a good y your Fall and Winter Dry ?s, Underwear, Gents' Furat the lowest prices to be umbia. strictly cash business, we d with the heavy expense essary in conducting a credit either do we have any losses mts, and for these reasons, 3 to sell you at least 10 per in other merchants. ! ing us, you will help yourour business continues to is in the past three months, i find our prices even lower e at present. Come and see lent is not correct. "The Cash Dry Ccods Store." iter Goods J , Men's Pants, I [Suits, Ladies' I l/nil-inAVTr and r I VA j wMvk g * Dry Goods, I 11 styles, and 1 I ,ke our store 1 1 ace. ? COLUMBIA, S. C. f MMWHWWW rrn BWIMMMBWWHtMWWMMI The Place t J avc you money on your inter Shoes ) bought this stock in Marcly^Pj c the advance in leather and g ntend to sell every pair at E i rices. We have the largest M /4 ne ever carried, so we can B cry member of the family in j| dress and work shoes. rmcrV medium and heavylit work shoes a specialty. P. & F. A. 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