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Botes' Big1 Sale, W. D. Bates, hi? cut-price sale still going on in Columbia. The stoi has neen crowded every day wit mary shoppers, and thousands upc thousands of dollars worth of hig class merchandise has been sacrifice* There is still plenty of bargains le for those who have not had an o] portunity to take advantage of th sale. Besides, new goods have bee piliDg in by the car load and there no doubt a9 to finding what you wan Bates always sells it for less, b< cause he buys it for less. He is one < the cleverest buyers in the countr and this season he struck the marke just right and, with the cash in han< scooped in the greatest bargains f< his cnstomers ever offered by a C< Inmbia store. Just read a few of h prices in the big advertisement on ti. front of this paper and see if yon ha> ever heard of anything to excel tt prices he is naming on most evei article. It will pay you to go man miles to visit Bates' store. It is wonderful sight to see the crowds s they flock to and fro, and to hei them singing the praises of this poj nlar store. Many sales people await your con ing and your weloome at Bates' stoi will be most hearty. Go today, g tomorrow, go every day. The editor enjoyed a bounteous dii ner on Sunday last at the hospitab! home of Mr. J. B. Nunamaker. in Cc lnmbia. THE BIG ! FRANK E. GRISWOLD'S I Tnn \linhtc in i gii my mo iii Under a Big Wat up in Grand C < : -K 7~? Will I Lexing MONDAY, L 7 This Company carries 30 people. Calcium and colored fire effects. 0: of ten pieces, and a Megaphone Qua: makes a specialty of this Grand Old tion with any other attractions. Nc Admission, 15 ai TJw-nr* A T lillU5 bJLLCs V Prof. E. D. Hayworth's Military I ,noon and 7 p. m. Don't fail to hear actress i s "MAR"* MORGAN." SI Rememb* THE ; ?. I Thft I sands of bar I The stoc I Clothing anc I ? I Jewelry at Mianaugh's. is | J. L. Mimnaugh & Co., of Columbia, re ' have purchased a $5,COO stock of jew;h j dry at a great reduction. This jewin j elry is being sold so low that it wil! ;h i make vonr head swim. From this lol ii. you will have no difficulty in finding ft ; just what you want for Christmas anc p. i wedding presents. Such a large stocls is [ of jewelry has never before beer m i shown outside of the regular jewelrj ib i stores. t. j All of the other departments a e- j Mimnaugh's are filled to overflowing 3f j with the season's newest and best, i ! No matter what vou want Mimnaugl ts i has it, and you will alw ays fird hi: 3, | prices most'moderate. > I is j County Parmer's Union. ie i re The Lexington County Farmers ie Union, No. 8, will hold its 4th quar y j terly meeting with Hilton local unioi \y I the 2nd Saturday in December, it be a j ing the 11th day, 1909. Brethrei ig please be prompt, a9 we have busines ,r ! of much importance to transact, j. C. W. SMITH, County Sec. and Treas 'o I Perry Sail. We wish to direct attention to th< advertisement of Perry Hall, in thi issue. Mr. Hall carries a large stoct j- | of general merchandise at Steedman Ie j and you will find his prices extremel; )- law. He makes a specialty of "Hub' J brand shoes. SHOW Ml IAMM0TH RAILROAD PAV1LLI0N. a Bar-room Ca :er-proof Tent, fitted Ipera House Style. & N Exhibit at ton, S. C? DEC Jill. A car-load of all Special Scenerj, with ae of the best bands?a superb Orchestra rtette. The only Company traveling that Temperance Play, and has no connecting Cheap but the prices. ad 25c. Come and Vhole Family. land will give two popular Concerts at "LITTLE MARGUERITE,1' the child le has no Equal. jr the Date. nirs ~ Diva [1ST GTON aining stock must gains still remain i :k consists of Dry C I Pants. The stocl IK ? The Grand. M , Manager Davenport of the Grand theatre in Columbia, is sustaining his reputation for obtaining highclass at I tractions for his patrons. Mr. JJaven- ! # j port is one of the most successful as \ : j well a9 popular theatre managers in I j the country and since his stay in Co: | lumbia has won the admiration of all i with whom he has come in contect. r There is always an air of superiority about his plays. There is nothing t that would iu anywise offend the ; most sensitive woman. Attend the Grand while in the city and you will i be pleased. g t Public Sale. I On the 7th of December at 11 o'clock a. m., I will sell, at public auction, at _ the Sim Kyzer old place, seven and a J ? half miles west of Lexington, the fol- x - lowing property: 1 raule, 1 cow with X j young calf, 1 yearling calf, 1 one- j . horse wagon, 3 hogs, farming imple- Jb 1 raents and household and kitchen s furniture. Terms of sale, cash. S. P. SNELGROVE. g Pointer Do? Found g A young pointer, probably about six r months old, white with brow n spots, ^ a has been at my place for a week; own- e s er can get same by paying for this c notice and feed. George J. Gable, (j ? It Route 1. 7 ___________________ > I I THERE'S JUST NO CETTINC I 1 I AWAY FROM FACTS. I 9 When I stand square on both feet I 9 and tell you I am selling better 9 harness for less money than you 9 ~ 9 ever paid before. I'm telling facts 9 9 ?and I can prove it. 9 9 Neighbor, don't buy a thing in 9 9 the harness line 'till you get my 9 i 9 prices. Here are a few: |j 9 Plow Collars at 30c. B | ?9 Plow Bridles at 75c. 9 ! $2.50 Leather Collars at.. .$1.50. H ! I LET'S HELP THE MULE | j I WILSE W. MARTIN, I 9 1118 Plain St., Columbia, S. C. R nr t i k i As \ i BAN! AT T1 IS COMING T be sold within the n< and it will pay you t roods, Notions, Shoe ? is all new, not a sh L JLd JET Lex i noton, leet Me At Tapp's. WHEN IN COLUMBIA, S. C. Meet Me At Tapp's f M ; t Columbia's Foremost Store I i ( Offers Exceptional Buy- ; ing Opportunities t With Christmas and the Holiday Season j apidly approaching, the thoughtful buyers ; ?,*11 ~ ~ j. ~ j_t j-i i _ a? _ ? < viii appreciate me ninety ouermgs 01 me i ras. L. Taup Co., and will take advantage of j he special prices. Begin yonr holiday shop- j )ing now; save money and avoid the rush. ! < Big sale of Gage Hats at big reductions, stylish Coat ; luits, a big line of Stylish Waists, Fur Coats, Muffs and Fur J lets, Misses' and Children's Coats, Ladies' Furnishings; ! blankets at startling values. Hundreds of other values in j very department of our store, and we invite our .friends to ! lo their Christmas shopping now and avoid the rush. ! . . { Ladies' Furnishings j < Ladies' Fine Ribbed Cotton Yestc, heavily fleece lined, J bleached or unbleached, splendid weight. Price 50c j Pnnts to match vests, pair 50c ! Ladies' heavy Merino Vests, half wool and half cotton 75c* ' Ladies' Medium Weight Silk and Wool Vests, splendid qual- < ity, the garment $1.25 ] Ladies' Knit Corset Cover, heavy fleece lining. Price 50c \ Children's Union Suits in Cotton with fleece lining, 2 to 14 ] years, the garment 50c < Ladies' Knit Cotton and Wool Petticoats, each...50c to $2.50 * A big bargain in heavy, rustling black taffetta Silk; 36 inches J wide, a full $1.25 value, special price, the yard $1.00 < _ < We Are Giving Away a $4O0 Cote Piano ] Every purchase made here entitles you to a coupon ! that is valuable in helping vou to secure a beautiful ! $400.00 Cote Piano that we are giving away absolute- ! ly free of charge. ! ??????????????????????{ ORDER BY MAIL. I We prepay mail, express or freight on all purchases of $5.00 or more ship- ] id to any point within a radius of 600 miles of Columbia. J < The Jas. L. Tapp Co., 338 to 1646 Main Street Columbia, S. C. J INT FAIL (. ' I To see our line of lies, if j mragons aiiu Harness I i J ve can save you money. ighman Bros. COLUMBIA, S. C. so ^ri ipt .qa HE LRTMENT SI O A CLOSE sxt few days regardless of cost or ] o coine many miles to visit this sale. s, Hats, Ladies' Dress Goods, Men's oddy piece of goods in the house. C< O JS. JL-a 9 s. c. MMMiiMAMiadMMiiiiMi Alfred J. Fox,; Real Estate j \ and Insurance, I LEXINGTON, - S.C' | WANTED | 10 farms, 75 to 150 acres each. [ Answer quick, giving full de- > scription, price and terms. > FOR SALE 1 240 acres 4 miles from Swan- > sea, known as the Joe Shr vipert | place, 40 acres open land 4 room > dwelling, barn and stables, plen- > ty water. j 1 8 h. p. engine and boiler, 1 50 saw gin, conenser and press, 1 [ thresher No. 3. > 105 acres 4 miles from Steed- > 4 man, 30 acres open land, 5room | dwelling. I 72 acres near Styx on Southern > railway company, 30 acres in nl- | tivation, 3 room house, deep well > and good orchard. \ One-half acre lot in Lexington, > 3 room dwelling. > 29 4-10 acres near Lexington, | timbered. \ 124 acres, 3,L< mils from Barr; ( 50 acres open land. 8 Room < dwelling, 2 barns and other out J 4 buildings, easy terms. < 1 26^4 acres near Saxe-Gotha < mills, 6 room dwelling, outbuild- J ing. good orchard, plenty water. < 108 acres 4 miles from Barr < 12 acres open land near church ] and school. < 1 Stationery engine 12 H. P. < 1 Boiler, 18 H. P. J 1 Saw Mill & Fixturs. < 194 acres near Saxe Gotha Mills < 165 acres one mile from Lexing- j ton depot; 75 acres cleared; young < tUUiittUl, Ut'CH 1 UJL1D UUI^UgU 1 place; fruit never fails. ] 20 acres near Lexington. < One lot in town of Lexington. \ One lot on Main street of Lex* < ington; good building. ] 80 acres 2 miles from Lexington ] Plenty water. Fruit never fails. < 85 acres near Lexington. Good ( for truck. Fruit never fails. J 250 acres 2h miles from South- < em railway. GO acres open land. J Fruit never fails. Good orchard ] on the place. Two buildings. ( 25 resident lots in town of Lex- J ington. J 45 acres,3 miles from Lexington, i j 9 acres open land. Plenty water. J 95 acres, 7 miles from Gilbert J 1 25 acres open land, 35 acres < round timber, 35 acres boxed J timber, 2 4-room houses, J barn and stables. Church and < school house within 2 miles of j place. < One large lot, 6-room dwelling < < and barn on Main Street, Lex- ] ington. ( 3 acres, good dwelling near < Lexington. ] 4 86 acres 3>l miles from Chapin, j o room dwelling, and outbuildings < 40 acres open land. J < 50 acres very near Lexington J 25 acres open land; plenty water < on the place. j m One No. 3 J. C. Steele brick mill J M 280 acres four miles from < I Steedman on Black Creek. J Write or call to see me ! ] ! THE HOME 1 NATIONAL BANK,! Lexington, S. C j The American Live Stock 1 Insurance Company ! Insures Horses, Mules and < Cattle against Fire, Lightning, < Accident and Sickness. For ] i rates apply to < ALFRED J. FOX, j Lexington, S. C. ! Ginnery Notice. rhe Snelgrove ginnery will only run Saturday's the balance of the seau. Snelgrove Bros. <\ F I j Loss. Thouand Boys' OME ?jg