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fr Gl In order 1 Gigantic Red to save mone I When we I shoddy piece A cordial in the city. Wl 1804 MAI ^=s===x:= Plnhn I UIUUG Tonic Cures INDIGESTION. $1 SIZE BOTTLES 50c >TTour Druggist can get it for you from MJIRAY WUG CO - * ,it COLUMBIA, S. C. IH. D. haihunI DEALER W General Merchandise Staple Line GROCERIES, CANNES GOODS, HARDWARE, ENAMEL WARE, TIN\ WARE, ETC. - - Lexington, S. C. ] Bargain Sale I 1 We have a few I 9 fgo ORGANS 3 Which have had slight 1 use. Yon would act wisely if yon secure one of these HIGH GRADE J ORGANS at the great reduction we are making on them. I Write at once for illustrations of these Organs, i which will be closed out for half-cash now, balance twelve months, at | (quite a reduction. I Call to see our Pianos I and Organs during the I .fair. I ill'S MUSIC HOUSE 1428 Main St. Columbia, S. C. I PIANOS AND ORGANS I FINAL DISCHARGE. This is to notify all persons that I will apply to the Hon. Geo. S. Drafts, -Judge of Probate for Lexington County, South Carolina, on the 10th day of January, 1910, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of Bd. Black, deceased. Sarah Black Chestnut, 4w9 Administrator. GANTK to reduce our stoci uction Sale, which y 011 Dry Goods, N * nnf nn o coin if rr / J^UU Ull Uf OUfXV XV XXJ of goods in the hou invitation is extei LLIAI N STREET I Big Real Estate Bargains Hariag decided to girejmoet of my attention to farming will offer the following Seal fefcato- Bargains: - 7 resident lots on Suxnnxerl&nd arenas $600.09 each. T store lots on Hartly street and Bntlan<ayeBiis $1,000 each. 2 houses mid lots near Baptist churoh $1,200 each. - ? = J "O "D 1/\4 I 1 '( CWQt rVBIUVUli UU A< xv? bhvcv) ?u? i 86x200 ft, 18,000. | 4 2-story brick and cement stores 94,500 each, 1 new 2-story brick stables 75x105 ft |6,500. 1 7-room residence, 2 tenant houses, 14 acres land near, school building, $4,500. '. 1 9-room residence. 2-story, 4 tenant honses, 14 acres land, one block from depot, $6,000. 28 acres on" Mount Willing street house and barn, fine truck , farm $2,600. 1 1-4 acre lot on Cemetery street 160x 280 ft, $500. " -j r 200 acres near Monefcta, S. C. 2 good settlements, 4-horse farm open $3,500. 100 acres improved land, situated three quarters of a mile of Hibernia, two dwelling-houses with barns and onthonses. Prioe $10.00 per acre. 149 acres of the Dr. Kneece land, near Baxter, two horse farm open, balance heavily timbered: dwelling and barns. Price $20.00 per acre. Will sell any of the above on easy terms and easy payments, or will ex change for town property or farm lands. Come and let me show yon the property. M.E.Rutland, BATESBUBG, S. C. CHICHESTER S PHIS nmtin I DIAMOND SiVregft ladies/ Ask yaw ?r?|Hfct for CHI-CHES-TBR'S A DIAMOND BRAND PILL9 in Red and/j\ Gold metallic boxes, seated with Blue\0> Ribbon. Tazb KO OTOm. Buy af yoar V/ DrrnM OBd Hk for CIILOI1E8-TEB 8 V DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for twenty-fir? years regarded as Best, Safest, Always Reliable, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS time CVCDYU/UCDC worth tried even I wnene tested THERE'S JUST NO GETTING AWAY FROM FACTS. When I stand square on both feet I and tell you I am selling better harness for less money than you ever paid before. I'm telling facts ?and I can prove it. Neighbor, don't buy a thing in B the harness line 'till you get my n prices. Here are a few: Plow Collars at 30c. Plow Bridles at 75c. $2.50 Leather Collars at.. .51.50. LET'S HELP THE MULE WILSE W. MARTIN, 1118 Plain St., Columbia, S. C. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm C REC : before making hr will continue unti otions, Shoes, Mei Leans something. se. ided our Lexingto: VI PL ^THE CHRISTMAS CYNtC. ~ CHRISTMAS to oomtng and woa*t stay &wqjl How to pscpaso for thai bosMble daji Mm Ulto by the boots wo'd satbor do! pwr; Tbokn. of/torn* ok) "srootf*ft" ?MW Ov ltoUa to, said by oaob boss atod old J?*; f$o old ohMeaikms wo havo obgy. Woartoas^o itafl about Ml "Santa's *2? ad Moon's agad cbostarot, that dosuflj pinsi "Mgbt 80ton Christmas" Cdon't qooIo It, X pray: fliw once ma a tiro# we all thought M gftyWocM that aom? spall its spirit might iayi; Vbe girt to aacb servant?that is, "am* ptoyee:'* Tba dhmer to eelattves toothless and gray: Their Jokes which want ages ago to deooy. But which tbay recount with an air so au fait And will till they'ra torn ad to dost or to clay. While ail must laugh loudly with voice like a pray Or grin as the clowns In a circus ring may. Though really the "jokers" you're longing to flay (A feeling that no one's allowed to betray) Or to plug up their mouths with a bundle of hay Or to order their heads brought in on a tray. As ancient Salome, in scanty array. Brought in the prophet's she'd bribed them to slaySuch are the thoughts that make one distrait In thinking of Noel. Merry? Nay. nay! ?Tudor Jenks In Judge's Library. Too Pointed. Mr. Howard was a man of exceedingly few words. He positirely disliked to talk as an Indian dislikes to smile. One day be went into a mnsic store to bay the musk; of an opera for his sister. The clerk came tip. aDd to him Mr. Howard said In bis cpilat way: " Mikado* libretto." The salesman frowned. "What's that?' be asked. " Mikado* libretto," repeated the other. "Me no speakee Italiano." said tbe clerk, shaking bis bead.?Washington Star. One Left. kiMvtirvhf VMA a Hftlo OUUlil VHOU3 Uiuu^ui. uio a baby sister for Christmas," confides the small girl from next door. "He did? That was flDe!" answers the neighbor. "Yes. an' it's th' only present me an' Freddie got that papa hasn't broken already windin' it up an' s ho win' us bow it rons."?Judge's Library. Two of 'Em. ' ' QStASSvJfJB,i * V- 7S# ' i Of amateurish singers We know two kinds?just two. They're those who can't ami do not And those who can't and do. Too Dangerous. Country Silas? Wby do tbey have those numbers on the backs of the automobiles? City Fred?Ob, that's so the police can tell when they run over people. Country Silas?Sakes! I'm going home! That last one had run over 123,456 people!?Philadelphia Ledger. Notice, Trespassers. 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. Sharpe. Nov. 22,1909?4w7p >UCTIO ventory on Januarj .1 the end of the yea i's Suits and Pants Our goods are all ? a friends. Make Pl? ATT < His Heart's Desire. Fastboy?1 want to buy something for my grandfather's Cforistmao-oki Wgbtporse. you know. Shopman?Yes. air. Now, what is your Idea?something simple or elegant? Postboy?Bare yon any Inynstfxl Bosnian bombs??Judges Lttsug.^ Civic Jealousy. Bo?I nDdeastand that the people in Minneapolis hare stopped reading the Bible. She-Why? Be? Because it contains too many references to St. Baal.?Ctoetnnad Commercial Tribone. ** V Emergencies. *18 be what yon would call a first class newspaper man?*' "I should saj so. Wboo the 'end of I the world' score was at Its beigtot be ? bod two editorials written?one to publish it it did come off, the other if it didn't."- ?ock. I As It Happens. "You'll get a dollar's worth of thanks for a fifty cent preseet." proclaimed the optimist. "Yes," said the pessimist. "And you won't get 2 cents* worth of return on a two dollar loon."?Cleveland Leader. Explained. Center Rush?Why Is it that girls so much for football games? Fullback?I guees it is their fondness for remnants.?Chicago News. The- Explanation. She?The West Foist boys are so handsomer He (sourly)?Yes, uniformly good looking.?Cornell Widow. ? Trouble Makers Ousted When a sufferer from stomach trouble takes Dr. King's New Life Pills he's mighty glad to see his Dyspepsia and Indigestion fly, but more, he's tickled over his new, fine appetite, strong nerves, healthy vigor, all because stomach, liver and kidneys now work right. 25c at Kaufmann Drug Co., Derrick's Drug Store, Sandel Drug Store. Notice, Trespassers. This is to notify all persons not to hunt, day or night, or trespass in any manner whatsoever upon our lands, as the law will be enforced against all trespassers violating this notice. Mrs. E. S. Sease, J. L. Sease, H. S. Sease, 4wp9 W. A. Sease. Hor s e Also Have a Gt i ( Caugl 11-1313 ASSEMBLY ST N SAI T 1st, we have i: ,r. Don't miss thii iur;n in A WTf , XJLCLUO, JLU-lXllJLLC/jL j 9 seasonable and ne itt's your shoppin & SO COLUIV We Can Sav FROM NOW T We offer Society King S We hare a lot of Ladies1 offer at the remarkable low shoes are always sold at froi Gent's Shirts, formerly I Gent's Shirts, formerly i And all other goods in A i 1 1 il 1 spect our siocu oeiore ouyii Yours fo: D. B. S PELION PEOPLE WHO WORK Should rest well at night. You can secure perfect rest on MATTRESS SO OMRS SPRING BED C0? ATIARTA $10.00 Try This combinatio Difference itJMakes. only at If All 111 VMB1 mi 1313-1319 MAIN ST. s and G. P. Caughm Caughman Bros., buying up horses winter trade. A two car loads on i Dr 20th of Deceml tod Assortment and Wagons. hman LE $> naugurated a s opportnnity Etc. w?not a new er ulace while U JT >N. fIBIA.S. C. =y. e You Money I 32TTIL XMAS hoes, worth $5, for $3.98 ' and Gent's Shoes we will price of 75c to $1.25. These oi $1.50 to $2.00. H.00, now 89c. 50c, now 38c. proportion. Come and in* lg elsewhere, r business, _ _ p n a i e r , r, s. c. BERNSTEIN 3 PIECE Metal Beds $10.00 UP ARE THE MOST DURABLE, MOST COMFORTABLE IN THE WORLD. n and See What a You can find them I ETRE'S COLUMBIA, S. C. Mules an, the buyer for i is in Kentucky and mules for the nd will have in j or about the 18th , oer. , t of Buggies i Bros. COLUMBIA, S. C i