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Th? Placi i AT BOT. THE FA' TjTRHED POPULi P. M Chi mcssBtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma Ffrrt fittt Btsfe! Or. L. L. TC ISOSCMam Street, CO g3i)0p< M l A sav ^|ACCD jfcM J 1 C. 0. B 1730 MIR ! I Is where you ca I ~PJ ic DOORS, BLI1 LIME j CABIN! all or write for I | The C "5 1552 Corner Ma { Columbia Bank. 1 * * George J. Ho * * Bates $2.00 pe * Headquarters H Free bath? -a I CUI S3 * * Proper and Car # * Now Under New Manag tt ley Yoer Goods rOM PRICES IS CT NOW ESTABWTTTT TTTE LB FIRM OF . FRICK, pin, S. C. * I Waft at tfiaaMRflUa Pritas Tktfe* Ar* My PrteMt Bict ftstoe (rvlWr fetae) $lt.$0 , Mt0w?m| I MBW M<fi Walk fptr toatk) $ $.$$ ft Logvm Orawu (firol toatfc) 18.19 gk Teetfc SifcuM (paialtM) f$t. and We. B Teefh Cleaned T5e. amd $1.00 ^3 Silrer Ullage We. to $1.00 p Gold f lHage $1.0$ to $8.00 Tliaif IKG TBETH EXTBA, >OLE, - Sargeon Dentist Opposite Thomas' Drug Store LUMBIA, S. C. I g fi My Lexington Friends i|A^ I am ready to serve you JS2? one mos^com" UN 1 P*e*e s^oc^3 oeshoes to bet found in the city and at money saving prices. My aim is always to give you thejbesi for the least money. Farmers' heavy work shoes a speeklty. hraai's Shoe Store fa. A J7BI Mala Street ^JBr\ PBsvomoi block v?/ columbia, b. c. mmmmsamKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmtmB man &. bku., t ITKCT, MUMBU, S. 6. ,n find one of the best stocks of f HINTS-* >r ALL KINDS ? SASH, .VPS & GLASS &.ND CEMENT. | i"T IT A WTT.WS I U JL JBtXrn MJL. XI Jk. JUA IW* 7 I 'rices. j> OUR PIES V have found favor with every body ||?g ?babes and men, the little girl in pinafores and her mother and her gSjfo grandmother. They are of the ^rli *weet, delicious, wholesome, yrfa melt-in-your-mouth kind, and we're anxious to have you try them if you don't know the projjfjt ducts of our ovens. If you do vjgi know we won't have to ask you. REIBLIRCER'S STEAM BAKERY COLOMBIA, S. C. aldwell Hotels I in and Taylor Streets. Opposite < Centrally located. Columbia, S. C. * * well, Proprietor and Manager. J * r day. Large Cool Rooms. S for the U. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. J i on Saturday and Sunday. I [HE UNEXCELLED. % fir fit eful Attention Given to All Guests. * * fit jement Watch us Grow. ? fit MMrZy What Vh^ WIS 0? for Yoti They vnH ?sre yvrar bacfeacfc?, t&Mgtfeea ytw Wdneys, etasftot whwiy bttSd Wp fk? WKl ?tft t*S8G<?8, ?fid Srcsiwwbe ^c? sfttwss trfSc acM fStat ?coses 1% I wtfffe i a. ftaewet BrJgfct*? D^etfcie rad Dfefeet?*, c?d wfctore fcseJtfc end ftwfos? fteVd by all draggiste ?f LerimgtftB. Henry Dn*g 8W?, Chapin S. C. WIW? ???I IM ! II?WI "I I Mrs. A little Areamlng by the way, A little toiling *ay by flay; A little pain, a Mi itaWe, A little joy?-and that is Ufa. A little short-lived summer's mera, When joy seems all so newly born, When one day's sky is bine above, When one bird singe?and that is love. A little sickening of the years, The tribute of a few hot tears; Two folded hands, the failing breath, And peace at last?and that is death. Jnst dresmm?. lovinc. dvinc so. The actors in the drama go? A fitting picture on a wall, Loye, Death the themes; bat is that all? ?Paul Lawrence Dunbar. Hexamethyienetetramine The above is the name of a German chemical, which is one of the many valuable ingredients of Foley's Kidney Remedy. Hexamethyienetetramine is recognized by medical text books and authorities ae a uric acid solvent and antiseptic for the urine. Take Foley's Kidney Remedy as soon as you notice any irregularities and avoid a serious malady. Sold by all Druggists of Lexington, Henry Drug Store. Chapin S. 0. Jim Payne, colored, fwhile blowing up stamps with dynamite near McOoll was frightfully injured by an explosion. Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremont, X. H., writes: "About a year ago I bought two bo tiles of Foley's Kidney Remedy. It cured me of a severe case of kidney tooable of several years standing, h certainly is a grand, good medietas, and I heartily rseammsnd it." told by all druggists of Lexington and Henry Drag Store, Chapin, 8. . The Callage far Women, Ce torn Ma, will ereet a new dormitory at a sari of |75,6M. The greatest danger from infioenas is of its reuniting in pneumonia. Tiu? oan be obviated by using ChamberIain's Cough Remedy, as it not only cures influenza, but counteracts any tendency of the disease towards pneu monia. Bold by all druggists. Sixteen thousand bunches of bananas arrived at Charleston last week from South America. This is Worth Remembering Whenever you have a cough or cold, juet remember that Foley's Honey and Tar 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. The South Carolina Live Stock association will be held in Columbia on February 1. <sd?. The pecnliar properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy have been thoroughly tested during epidemics of influenza, and when it- was taken in time we have not heard of a single case of pnenmonia. Sold by all druggists. John Peach, who was wounded in a pistol duel with D. W. Beik in Kershaw county, died from the wound he received. Could Not Be Better No one has ever made a salve, ointment, lotion or balm to compare with Sudden's Arnica Salve. Its the one g^rfect healer of Cuts. Corns, Burns, rnises, Sores Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Sore Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands its supreme Infallible for Piles. Only 25c at Kaufraann Drug Co., Derrick's Drug Store, Sandel Drug Store. For a wife, take the daughter of a good mother. A Thrilling Eescue How Bert R. Lean, of Cheny, Wash, was saved from a frightful death is ?. story to thrill the world. ''A hard cold" he writes, "brought on a desperate lung trouble that baffled an expert doc tor here. Then I paid $10 to $15 a vis it to a lung specialist in apouane, wno did not help me. Then I went to California, but without benefit. At last I used Dr. King's New Discovery, which completely cured me and now I am as well as ever." For Lung Trouble. Bronchitis, Coughs and Colds, Asthma, Croup and Whooping Cough it supreme. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by Kaufmann Drug Co., Derrick's Drug Store, Sandel's Drugstore Leave your Homes with loving word3, they may be your last. The best pill is DeWitt's Little Early Risers?the safe, easy, pleasant and sure little liver pills. DeWitt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve is the original. Good for cuts, burns or bruises, and especially for piles. Sold by The Kaufmann Drug Co. I Puzzling Law Point Baisod. Attorney General Lyon, in argui a minor cue before the Buprei Court as ted that tribunal to make ruling as to what Circuit Jndg shonkl charge ai te the law concei ing testimony ef accomplices. ft Lyon's poritie* it that the Jndg should aot charge that: "It is r safe to coarict t^oi the onoorrot rated testimoay ef aa accomplice." Shonld the Supreme Ocurt rule i on this point there weald be quite - ?- - - ? Ai i *_1 - ? ! I 1 ^ ^ cnaDge in uie riu ?i criminal cau? of this kind when ft man turns Stat e rid ?ace. In tfcs dispensary cases, will b? raoalled, the prinsipal witn? es were those who tnra?5 Skate's t dtnee and the question was raised the time as to kesr seek weight th vldenee shomld hare. A. propositi has bees laid down that the cbnrgi : of theatres phrase Is discrete* a , with the J edge and this is jeet wi Mr. Lyan wfcfcee the 6evt to. ec kr*e. Xe holds feafeat best ths cbu \ ing in this Mamie? is dieerettoMu bat does set thlmk that the Judge . called vpem te Make this eharge whi leans tewud the defendant. T ! State has bo appeal if a defendant acquitted upon such a charge. Mr. Lyon will file with the Coi i written arguments upon the point. Card of Thanks. To the Editor of The Dispatch: Please allow me space in your c< umns to thank my neighbors a friends for the many kind acts t stowed upon myself and family di ing my recent illness. John Kesler, Irene, Dec. 24. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas. 1 James V. Smith, ia his own right a as administrator of the estate John J. Smith, deceased, plaintiff, vs. John W. Spire?, defendant. In obedience to the decree of t [ court herein, signed by the Hon. Jo , 8. Wilson, Judge Presiding, on the 2 day of December, 1909, I will sell the highest bidder, at public aucti< before the Court House door in Lexh ; ton, 8 O , dnriag the usual hours ' sals, on the first Monday in Jannis 1910: "All that pieea, paras! er tract 1 land, sitaats, lyiag Bid being in PI ? Springs VewMbip, ia tee county | Lexington and Stats aforesaid, aonta lag ?m hmndsad aad sight and thr feulhs ef as sasa wuat or k tfljinfaf fends af fester* Breaker a Alice Hoaptr en tte nartk; Macni i Skompert an tho east; Antes Spires a L. L. Roland on the aoath, and So mo* Simmons on the treat, being 1 same traete eoxrreyed to me by si | Joia* J. Emifch of even date with th . presents, and this mortgage is given secure the purchase money on s; , land." Terms of sale, cash; purchaser to J for papers. FRANK W. 8HEALY, 0. 0. C. P. & G. S A. D. Martin_and Graham & Sturk Attorneys lor flam tin. December 13th, 1909. PARTITION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas, Leah Justice, Plaintiff, vs. Martha Taylor, et al., Defendants In obedience to the decree of i court herein, signed by the Hon. Jo S. Wilson, Judge Presiding, on Dece ber 2nd, 1909, I will sell to the high bidder, at public auction, before t Court House door, in Lexington, S. ( during the usunl hours of sale, on t ; first Monday in January, 1910: "All that piece, parcel or tract land, situate, lying and being in Be ing Springs Township, County a State aforesaid, containing Two Hi dred and Fourteen (214) acres, more , less, bounded on the southeast by liain Corley; southwest-, by Audr Corlcy; west, by the Brown tract land; on the north and northwest, James Justus and Davis P. Shumpe on the northeast, by James Rolai i and east by Thos. E. Rawl and perh* s others. Also, "All that piece, parcel or let land known as lot No. 9, lying and 1 ing in Boiling Springs Township, c< i tainiug one and one-fifth (1 1-5) acr more or less, and bounded on the noi by street; east, by branch; south, lot No. 14, and west by lot No. 8, sail lands." Also, "All that piece, parcel or lot land, known as lot No. 13, situate, ] inland being in Boiling Springs Tow ship, County and State aforesaid, co taining one (1) acre, more or less, a; bounded on the north by lot No. east, by lot No. 14; south, by stre< and west by lot No. 12, of said lands Also, "All that piece, jxircel or lot land, situate, lying and being in Bo: ing Springs Township, in the Coun of Lexington and State aforesaid, co taining one (1) acre, more or less, ai adjoining lands of the said B. J. Tayl on ttie south and the east, and by J. ; Mathias, Jr., on the west, and frontii on the street on the north, being tl lot of land conveyed by H. A. Span Clerk, to W. B. Seay, by deed dab 19th day of February, 189ft, and no on record in Book "P. P." at paere 2 in the Clerk's Office, and bein< devisi to me by the Will of the said W. ! Seay." The lots above named are situated the town of Irene, (or Saxe-Gotha M Village.) Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser pay for papers. FRANK W. SHEALY, C. C. C. P. & G. S. A. D. Martin and Graham & Sturki Plaintiff*' Attorneys. December 13th, 1909. ? From Arctic to ne - 0? in Te n" JrapmsSlgL ~ iWMmmn No oil i i?t efficiency ' ?" J&mMM power than " HH PERI see ?1H1 .^ zMSSal am * ivSMCSESuse sBOmcefni * : pmntsMMf. Tteafe no possible . ! Tiae bmh greater kaat^power, a nete h and a ?w wfwan erf aB tbe beat^enengr ? iB In & ?eM Man, Kgbt life beater and m J glowing beat tet carries Jnfl content. ^ Tom tbe vick *p as high as it will g?~-?< 1b eipenr&au* tiact appeals to 4be prerid? Perfectiec G2 Beater, with its new antonwl de&ety leads. Finished in Nickel or Japan t Emy D?far EtejyTrbere. II Not At Years, WrH to She Nearest Agency of ti stajktsakd on. co JL- MUWHWWW; )0- WillIII II?I III""11 " MkBIILWMMtMWMMim ir JONES' CASH DRY fi Next Door to Copeland Co. nd COLUMBIA, S. < ?f *as* j?|w|pw chance to buy your he Goods, Shoes, Un hn *8, nishings, etc., at tin ^ jl found in Columbia. og? /% Doing a strict are not taxed with which is necessary ?f business. Neither < in- / \T|M on bad accounts, ar **? < we are *? a I /fi cent, less than othe ffji \ rHfli By helping us, 2a ' ffjjj selves, for if our 1 ^ grow as it has in tt 111 /[ > \\ ^?U S??n ( >ay ' ' than they are at pr< AMERICAN BEAUTY Style 881 . KaJanoKO Corset Co.. Makere Jf QUI' statement is L. A- JONES, "Il?c I Fall! and Winfe? hn 1 Men's Suits, Mei 'he I Boy's Knee PantJSuii ^ I Cloaks, Skirts, Milli 2d I Pattern Hats, Dr; J I and Motions in all s w E at.all Prices. & 1 Gome and make ? I y?ur shopping place. 11WM. FLAT? I I 1804 MAIN ST. < <n8; % I 11' r3^::. n-Qirrl'kf wvwb" e> I 1720 Main Fro pics a Minnies. tetter has a higher ! cr greater hearing j the I i SECTION Sealer Mb iHiirm COB B? 1MB ibe babntewKA *?ij? Mill ii,k ' & i Mk : ftCfi ftlkOHt jt. a&pi dtiiiisfefi of Aal , i fee ?& .6 ttutis yea*!! km s 9 KsaeW?no otter, it sad fee tatitlkaa, tfSe tie mrireteas deviee, dc- *j b Tariene styles. ^ ? for mwipikt CMh 2SPA3JY OODS STORE 1554 MAIN STBEET C. chance?but a good ! Fall and Winter Dry | derwear, Gents' Fur- " 3 lowest prices J:o be ly cash business, we j i the heavy expense in conducting a credit j io we have any losses i id for these reasons, , ell you at least 10 per ; sr merchants. j you will help your>usiness continues to i ie past three months* )ur prices even lowe^ ssent. Come and see not correct y ash Dry Soods Stere." , . .. ; w > 3 Goods I i ' c* T> o nf ci B I L O C&l-L UlJy H 4 ks, Ladies' g < nery and 1 y Goods, | tylcs, and 1 our store 1 le Place g \ 1 money on your I sr Shoes I t this stock in March g vance in leather and | ;o sell every pair at I We have the largest | ; r carried, so we can | nher of the family in 1 ( ad work shoes. ? nedium and heavy shoes a specialty. 4 | ^ F. fl. savis j St. Columbia, S. C. | i