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The Place t( f r AT BOTTi THE FAO USHED DOTDTTTAl JL V J. V jLJiiAJ I P.M. i Chai 4' First Glass Dental' 9AH Vffifl ^ CA 9k|/^i ^Mp Hil Dr. L. L. T0< 1608JMain Street, COL \ gm Ope MiAJSawi Wear1 i fC. G. BR ;) 1730 RAIN ST JI Is where you can i i - /?=*? g& i | OF | DOORS,! *" ij limb a: i cabine' | Call or write for Pri< * | The Ca * 1552 Corner Main o Columbia Bank. Cei ? George J. Howe! * J Rat* s $2.00 per d * lit adquarters for * J Free baths 01 f CUISIIfj ? * Proper and Careful * N w Undw Ifew Mauagem Z**9 Hf? ^aa?iMMTfn i Buy Your Goods OM PRICES IS T NOW ESTABWITH THE 3, FIRM OF FRICK, pin, S. C. Work at Reasonable Prices These Are My Prices: Best Plates (rubber base) $10.00 i Gold Crowns} $5.00 , . Bridge Woik (per tooth) $ 5.00 Logan Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.50 i Teeth Extracted (painless) 25c. and 50c. , I Teeth Cleaned 75c. and $1.00 ] Silver fillings 50c. to $1.00 < J Gold fillings $1.00 to $2.00 ; TREATING TEETH EXTRA, i 3LE, - Surgeon Dentist Opposite Thomas9 Drug Store UMBIA, S. C. ft My Lexington Friends PLflto? I am ready to serve yoa with one of the most complete stocks oeshoes to be- , found in the city and at money saving prices. My flL aim is always to give you jam the.best for the least money. Farmers' heavy work Tl ^ shoes a specialty. ; ^ Harman's SboeStore 'JSL 1725 Main Street ' M\ POSTOFFICE BLOCK !Ie?^ COLUMBIA, S. C. REET, COLUMBIA, S. C. jj i End one of the best stocks of | ALL KINDS s SASH, DS & GLASS ; ND CEMENT. < T~ MANTLES. ees. b j -x OUR PIES ^ have found favor with every body ; |J ?babes and men, the little girl in , g0 pinafores and her mother and her t S9 grandmother. They are of the 3 sweet, delicious, wholesome, j jj melt-in-your-mouth kind, and j gS we're anxious to have you try jfF them if you don't know the products of our ovens. If you do 1 Jg| Know we won t nave 10 ass yon. REIDLIN6ER-S STEAH BAKERY COLUMBIA, S. C. ] 1^?W??i?W? ? < i Idwell Hoteh I tt 1 and Taylor Streets. Opposite ? f itrally located. Columbia, S. C. * * * T 1, Proprietor and Manager. * n ay. Large Cool Rooms. ? h the U. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. | u *1 i Saturday and Sunday. ? I * D E UNEXCELLED. | ? ? Attention Given to All Gueats. ? E * c ent Watoh us Grow. ? E a (ill T ?M * ! a onm? Laxative Is Plo&s&nt and Effective cizass Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble. - . . ? by stimulating tnese organs ant restoring their natural action Is best for women and chil. dren as ORINO does not grip* or nauseate. Sold by all druggists of Lexington HenryDrug Store, Chapin S. C. State Teachers' Association The annual meeting of the Stati Teachers' association will be held ii Colombia on December 30, 31 anc January 1. A most interesting pro gram has been arranged for the occa Bion. There will be addresses by th< leading educators of the State. Agri cultural subjects will be discussed bj Prof. Ira W. Williams, Hon. 0. B Martin and Prof. D. N. Barrow, o Clemson College. This will be one o the most important features of th<= meeting. EVER HAVE IT? [f You Have, the Statement oj This Lezington Citizen Will Interest You. Ever have a "low-down" pain ir the back? In the "small," right over the hips': That's the home of backache. It's caused by sick kidneys. That's why Doan's Kidney Pills cure it. Lexington people endorse this Reac a case of it: C. A. Geiger, Depot St., Lexington S. C., says: "For several months 3 suffered from dull pains across the small of my back and as they did noi disappear, I came to the conclusior that my kidneys were disordered. Ai night after lying down my back pain ed me intensely and I al9o noticed ar irregularity in the passages of tin kidney secretions. I was feeling mise rable when I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at The Kaufmann Drug Co, j used them as directed and they provet to be the remedy I needed. The} have helped me so much already tha I feel I will soon be entirely well anc it gives me pleasure to recommeiu Doan's Kiduey Pills to other sufferers.' For sale by all dealers. Price o( cent9. Foster-Mil burn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the Unitec States. Remember the name?Doan's?anc take no other. Our idea of a foolish woman is ont who is afraid of a mouse and isn'i afraid of a man. Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremont, 27. II. writes: "About a year ago I bough: two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy, It cured me of a revere case of kidney trouble of several years standing. I: certainly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recommend it." Sold by all druggists of Lexington and Henry Drag .Store, Chapiir, S. C. ' There are some big surprises a'neac ~>f the voun? mar. who thinks lie nr. icrstaods women. The greatest danger from influenza is of its resulting in pneumonia. Tiih 3-in be obviated by using Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy, as it not onlj 3ures influenza, but counteracts an\ tendency of the disease towards pneutnonia. "Sold by all druggists. Many thousands of electrical ho? sopower are now used lor mining pur poses in the Klondyke. Hexamethylenetetramine The above is tiie name of a Germai: shemical, which is one of the many valu able ingredients of Foley's Kidnej Remedy. Hexamethylenetetramine 15 recognized by medical text books anr authorities as a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley': Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice any irregularities and avoid a serious malady. Sold by all Druggists of Lexington, Henry Drugstore, Ohapin S. C All the world's a stage?but few ol the actors get in the limelight. This is Worth Remembering Whenever you have a cough or cold, just remember that Foley's Honey and rar will cure it. Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar, and refuse substitutes. Sold by all Druggists of Lexington, Henry Drug Store?Chapin S. C. A truly thoughtful friend never exaggerates any of our thoughts. The peculiar properties of Chamborain's Uougli Remedy have been thcrrnghly tested duriug epidemics of ir.luenza, and when it was taken in time ve have not heard of a single case ci meumonia. Sold by all druggists. The way of the transgressor may be iard but we seldom notice any blisters >n his feet. Could Not Be Better Ko one lias ever inane a sajve. ointlent, lotion or balm to compare With lucklen's Arnica Salve. Its the one erfect healer of Cuts. Corns, Barns, (raises, Sores Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Iczoma, Salt Rheam. For Sore Eyes, bid Sores, Chapped Hands its supreme nfallible for Piles. Only 25c at Kauftanu Drug Co., Derrick's D.ag Store, andel Drug 8 tore. Lev. J. D- Crcut Located. Tiirough Presiding Elder Duncan, Rev. J. D. Grout made request to the bishop last week at the Methodist conference to be "located." This term among the Methodists means to be retired from the ministry. It is un\ derstood that Mr. Grout will in the next week or so move his family to Anderson where he owns property and devote himself to farming. Mr. . Crout has been pastor of the First * Methodist church here for three years and his peoplo regret to give him up; it i9 a matter of regret also that he has I decided to quit the ministry.?Laur. ens Advertiser. The Rev. Mr. Crout was boru and reared in Lexington county. Served Him Sight. At Walterboro last week, a State's witness in a murder case appeared on the stand intoxicated. Judge C. G. Dantaler, who was presiding, excused s the witness from testifying and turni ed him over to the sheriff to sober up. i When later the witness was brought - into court, he was fined ten dollars for - his too free indulgence. The Judge 3 said to him "This court is for the pur pose of administering justice, and r hearing competent testimony from rational people, and not from those f who are intoxicated." ? Nome, Alaska, the most norfcheily town in America, is one of the best lighted in the world, using electricity of course. The right kind of conscience has f handicapped many a man in the race for wealth. Young people waste an awful lot of enthusiasm at a football game. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington, i In the Court of Common Pleas, j James V. Smith, in his own right and as administrator of the estate of John J. Smith, deceased, plaintiff, - vs. John W. Spires, defendant. j Iu obedience to the decree of the t court herein, signed by the Kon. John . S. Wilson, Judge Presiding, on the 2nd l day of December, 1909, I will sell to j the highest bidder, at public auction, I before the Court House door in Lexing, ton, S 0 , during the usual hours of [ sale, on the first Monday in January, I 1910: "All that piece, parcel or tract of t laud, situate, lying and being iu Piatt J Springs Township, in tne county of I Lexington and Stare aforesaid, contain> iug one hundred and eight and three) fourths of an acre (108$ , more or less, adjoining lands of Robert Brooker and j Alice Hooper on the north; Manning Shumpert on the east; Amos Spires and I L. L. Roland on the south, and Solomon Simmons on the west, being the I same traces conveyed to me by said 3 John J. Smith of even date with these i presents, and this mortgage is given to k secure tne purchase mouey on said land." , . Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to pay for papers. 1 FRANK W\ SHEALY, C. C. C. P. & G. S. 1 A.D. Martin and Gr&hiin & Stui kie, - Attorneys for Plaintiff. December loth, 1909. r ^ ii ? rn? rnta-rt JL JL ?\jn . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. [ County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas, Leah Justice, Plaintiff, vs. 1 Martha Taylcr, cfc al., Defendants. * In obedience to the decree of the . cou.-t herein, signed by the Hon. John 7 S. Wilson, Judge Presiding, on December 2nd, lD'iy, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public auction, before the Court House door, iu Lexington, S. C., during the usual hours of sale, on the first Monday in January, 1910: "Ail that piece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in Boiling Springs Township, County and State aforesaid, containing Two Him- ; dred and Fourteen (214) acres, more or 1 les^, bounded on the southeast by AVil] liain Corky; southwest, by Andrew r Corley; west, by the Brown tract of f land; on the north aud northwest, by | James Jcutus and Davis P. Shumpert; ^ on the northeast, by James Roland, 5 and east by Thos. E. Rawl and perhaps 5 others. 5 Also. "All that piece, parcel or let of land known as lot No. 9, lying and be ing in Boiling Springs Township, containing one and one-fifth (1 1-5) acre*;. ^ more or less, and bounded on the north by street; east, by branch; south, by lot No. 14. and west by lot No. 8, of , said lane s." Also, " All that piece, parcel or lot of , land, known as lot No. 13, situate, ly1 ingand being in Boiling Springs Township, County and State aforesaid, con tainiugODe (1) acre, more or less, and bounded on the north by lot No. 8; east, by lot No. 14; south, by street, and west by lot No. 12, of said lands.'' Also, "All that piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in Boiling Springs Towi ship, in the County of Lexington and State aforesaid, containing one (1) acre, more or less, and adjoining lands of the said B. J. Taylor on ttie fouth and the east, and by J. E. Mathias, Jr., on the west, and fronting on the street on the north, being the lot of land conveyed by H. A. Spann, i Clerk, to W. B. Seay, by deed dated 19th day of February, 1893, and now on record in Book "P. P." at page 28, in the Clerk's Office, and beiug devistd to me by the Will of the said W. B. Seay." Tiie lots above named are situated in the town of Irene, (or Saxe-Gotha Mill1' Village.) Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser to pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, C. C. C. P. & G. S. A. D. Martin and Graham & Sturkie, Plaintiff?' Attorneys. December 18th, It 09. The Perfection Oil Hector neither empires : Automatic Smola positively prevents both. Repeated tests du meet, innumerable trials after it had been pn demonstrated its utility and sure e&ectiyeoa The wick cannot be turned up beyond tfa ness. It locks automaticalbr ??d thus secure, without a sign of smoke or smell Removed Solid brass foot holds 4 quarts of oil?cuf for 9 hours?solid brass wick carriers?dacap< Heater beautifully finished in nickel or Ja Every Detler Everywhere. If N?x M Yaari to the Xc*re#t A?anq STAHUARD OIL i (Incorporated) JONES' CASH DBV Next Door to CopeUnd Co. COLUMBIA, ! tNot the lc chance to buy j Goods, Shoes, nishings, etc., a found in Colum L Doing a st are not taxed ^ which is necess; business. Neith / ' } I My on accoun^s i 1/7MI we are *( 1 r.7 //Ira cen*' *ess ^an ( \ By helping )M Jjj|j selves, for if on grow as it has i /jr^y you will soon fi '' 4 ' than they are ai AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 33? J Kalamazoo Corset Co.. Makers jf our statemenl L, A- JONES, "? fpall and Wlitfc 1 Men's Suits, M I Boy's Knee PantJSi I Cloaks, Skirts, Mi I Pattern Hats, I 1 and Notions in all fa i * i _ _ __ I at an trices. 1 Come and make | your shopping plac IWM. PLATT 1 18C4 MAIIf ST. E2^^S^ErmSE2BSSaBBi^H2aHB Without Smoke V atter how sensitive your nerves may be, or under ; rking conditions you en- j he j RFECTIONI 1 11 Heater >ed with Smokeie&a Device^ i detect the slightest odor o? aor diffuses odor. Tha new jless Device ting its kacipiency aad deveiop>aouacod perfect by the inventor, M. ? point of its greatest effcctivas the greatest heat-yielding flame id ac iastant for cleaning. fioieet to give out a glowing heat jf top?caol handle?cal indicator. p&a ia a variety of styles. i? Wrtta br Descriptive Ciicvlsr f of tba COMPANY nnnnm nrrnmn M5< 51UKt 1554 MAIN STREET 3. C. ist chance?but a good mur Fall and Winter Dry Underwear, Gents' Furt the lowest prices to be bia. rictly cash business, we vith the heavy expense ary in conducting a credit Ler do we have any losses ;, and for these reasons, ) sell you at least 10 per )ther merchants. us, you will help yourir business continues to n the past three months, nd our prices even lower : present. Come and see t is net correct. so Oash Diy Gcsi's Slore." s-r QtocIS I ? ? _ m II en, s .rants, m nits, Ladies' g llinery and | * )ry Goods, I styles, and 1 3 our store I 5e* 1 & SON, | COLUMBIA, S. C. I The Place | you money on your f iter Shoes | Light this stock in March '? 5 advance in leather and | id to sell every pair at g 3. We have the largest | ever carried, so we can | member of the family in & ss and work shoes. g rs' medium and heavy- gj ?..i. ,.i? to I nijues a ajwciunj . an i & F. A. DAVIS |