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The Piece to I AT BOTTOM THE FACT 3S LISHED V POPULAR F ? HL$i ! r~ bwb i Chapin. First Class Dental Wort Dr. L. L. TOOLE 3603'Main Street, - 0{ columb i^bopctt vwla savings ^account JL Vear" fn n RRiii (U? lli uiiun 1730 MAIN STREET, [s where you can find oi ?PAIS OF ALL DOORS, SA BLINDS LIME AND CABINET I Call or write for Prices. \ * I The Cafdvt S 1552 Corner Main and 1 J Columbia Bank. Centrally * J George J. Howell, Propr: ? | Rates $2.00 per day. g Headquarters for the F * Free baths on Satui . I CUISINE FN] * * Proper and Careful Attenfa * * Now Under New Management * PRICES IS rOW ESTABiTITH THE IBM OF ? S if ** " ? J , s. c. [ at Reasonable Prices These Are My Prices: Plates (rubber base) $10.00 Crowns} $5.00 ;e Work (per tooth) $ 5.00 i Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.50 Extracted (painless) 25c. and 50c. Cleaned 75c. and $1.00 fillings 50c. to $1.00 fillings $1.00 to $2.00 TREATING TEETH EXTRA, i, - Surgeon Dentist pposiie Thomas' Drug Store !)Aj Si C. Ify LexisgtOQ Friends j I am ready to serve you with one of the most complete stocks oeshoes to befound in the city and at money saving prices. My aim is always to give you the}best for the least money. Farmers' heavy work shoes a specialty. Harm's Shoe Store 1725 Main Street POSTOFFICE BLOCK COLUMBIA, S. C. I & BRO., | G8UJMBI4, S. G. I ae of the best stocks of f MS? KINDS ? SH, ijc GLASS CEMENT. I MANTLES. I OUR PIES ve found favor with every body jabes and men, the little girl in lafores and her mother and her andmother. They are of the -eet^ delicious, wholesome, sit-in-your-mouth kind, anc s're anxious to have you try am if Trnn Hnn't lmnw the TWO cts of*7 our ovens, if you do low we won't have to ask you. ElBLiXGER'S STEAM BAKERY COLOMBIA, S. C. fell Hotels | w raylor Streets. Opposite % located. Columbia, S. C. % & ietor and Manager. ? ? * i T r> vrrA r i T? nwic fi I juaig? vuui Mwiuui . C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. * f* * :day and Sunday. % EXCELLED. ? V %r ion Given to All Guest|. A Watch us Grow. Foley's Kictaey What Tfccy Wiil Do for Vo They will cure your backac strengthen vour liidnevs. c C J ? J ? 9 rect urinary irregularities, bi up the worn out tissues, i eliminate the excess uric a that causes rheumatism. F vent Bright's Disease and E bates, and restore health i strength. Refuse substitui Sold by all druggists of Lexing Henry Drag Store, Chapin S. C. Lssiagtoa. Circuit. The following will be the appo ments for Lexington Circuit for year without due notice: 1st Sunday at 11 a. m., and 3rd ? day at 3:30 p. m., at Horeb. 2nd Sunday at 3:30 p. m., and Sunday at 11 a. m., Lexington. 4th Sunday at 3 p. m., Horeb. 2nd Sunday at 11 a. m., Red Bar 1st Sunday at 4 p. m., and 3rd ? day at 11 a. m., Shiloh. J. C. Counts, Pasto Rev. I. W. Williams Testil Rev. I, W. Williams, Hunting W. Ya., writes us as follows: "Thi to certify that I used Foley's Kid Remedy for nervous exhaustion kidney trouble and am free to say 1 VT r\TT "DA'/MA/IT? ftrill /^A nil < r WiCJ O ixiuucj xWiiicuv >r j xx uv cio.x jou claim for it." All Druggists Lexington, Henry Drng store ChJ S. C. PSNSI01T NOTICE. The Pension Commissioner will in the Auditor's office on each Sa, day in January, 1910, to give out s able blanks to each applicant, applicants must appear in person blanks. No blanks will be sent unless very extreme cases. Full structions will be given when ap cant applies for blanks. The Con Pension Board will meet on the J Monday in February, 1910. The board will serve to pass upon all plications, after which date no bla will be given out. The old repres tatives will serve for 1910, and ' send to commissioner the names oi pensioners who have died or mo ont of the county since last pent roll was paid off. Also the names those on roll who should not rece pensions, with facts to satisfy boa S. M. ROOF, Pension Commissioner, Lex. O Dec. 11, 1909. Swing 2?&chines. The Davis Unique and other i improved drop head machines; nic finished in oak; easy running and ] feet sewing; fully guaranteed; sale at factory prices for cash, or easy payments, at The Bazaar, tf Rice B. Harmai TAX SETTOtfS. In accordance with the law in erence to the assessment and taxat of real and personal property, Auditor, or his assistant, will be i attend the following named places the purpose of receiving tax retu for the fiscal year 1910, and in or to meet the next appointment, hour will close at 11 o'clock in morning and at 4 o'clock in the afl noon. Taxpayers will, therefore, prompt in meeting the appointmei so as not to cause delay. Taxpayers will please come j pared to give the name of the toi 9hip and number of school disti wherein they reside; number of aci lots and buildings, with value of ta tion: Gaston, Tuesday p. m., Jan. 4th. Swansea, Wednesday and Thursd Jan. 5th and 6th. Joe Reeder's, Friday a. m., Jan. Jake Mack's, Friday p. m., Jan. T>o1 inn TnpaHnv Cn.ll rlavl .Tan 11 X \/liVlij X V%W?J / v v>ui AX Steedman, Wednesday a. m. Jan. Samaria, Wednesday p. m., Jan. Batesburg, Thursday (aft ds Jan. 13. Leesville, Friday (all day) Jan. 3 Summit, Saturday a. m , Jan. 15, Gilbert, Saturday p. m. Jan. 15. Irmo, Monday p. m., and Tuesc a. m., Jan. 17 and IS. Ballenfcine, Tuesday p. m., Jan. ] White Rock, Wednesday a. i Jan. 19. Hilton, Wednesday p. m., Jan. 1! tthapin, Thursday and Friday, J 20mnd 21. Peak, Saturday, (all day) Jan. 22 Grout's Store, Wednesday p. : Jan. 26. Ed. Addy's, Thursday a. m., J; 27. Franklvn Keisler's, Thursday p. i Jan. 27. Irene, Saturday p. m., Jan. 29. Edmund, Tuesday a. m., Feb. 1. Brook!and, Friday p. m., and S urday all day, Feb. 4 and 5. At Lexington, O. H., all days i included in above schedule, from J.< I i iom tr\ TT/?K 00 1010 wlipn t J. ) -t'i'Jj IV A V/ V *>v) 4 1/ x ?> uvii i books will close, after wnich 50 ] cent, will be added for failure to mi: returns. Tax returns sent in by m are not legal unless sworn to bof< an officer qualified to adminis oaths. All male persons are subject to }: tax from 21 to 60 years of age, exct those exempt by law. J Under the new law all dogs a*e si j jeet to a capitation tax of 50 eei and must bo returned at the sin time when other property is retunu | * V/. D. DENT, Auditor of Lexington County 1 HA B3IES. At the residence of Mr. W. B. "Williams, Chepin, Dec. 13, Mr. A. V/. ^ Cumalamler and Mrs. Harriet E. Boxman were united in holy wedlock, the Rev. E. J. Sox cflioiating. Dee. 22, at the retidence of the bride's father, Mr. P. S. Fulmer, ^ Chapin, by the Rev. E. J. Sox, Mr. Hugh S. Balientine and Miss C. Irene he, Fulmer were united in holy matrimo:cr ny. lild At St. Peter's parsonage, near Chaind phi, Dec. 23, Mr. D. Olney Frick and cj^ Miss Eunice R. Boland were married by the Rev. E. J. Sox. At the residence of the father of the i? bride, Mr. J. Austin Wessinger, near Chapin, Mr. Augustas M. Bickley Jand pge Miss Cora A. Wessinger :were united ton. in the bonds of holy wedlock by Rev. E. J. Sox. At the parsonage of St. Peter's, near Chapin, the Rev. E. J. Sox oflL int- ciating, Mr. M. Preston Derrick and the Miss Miss Effie F. Shealy were marSun ried> ^ec' 28, At the same time and place and bj7 the same officiating minister, Mr. Charlie C. Fnlmer and Miss Lillian V. ik. Sease were united in holy matrimony. At St. Peter's parsonage, near Chapin, on Dec. 29, Mr. Frank E. Derrick r' and Miss Nora A. Koon were united in marriage, Rev. E. J. Sox officiat?es | ing. ton, Dec. 30, by the Rev. E. J. Sox, at *s the parsonage of St. Peter's church, and ^r' Willie White and Miss Mamie that O.Fnck were united in holy wedlock. that of ' lPin STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, / LUCAS COUNTY. \ Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the be City of Toledo, County and State aforetur sa^' anc* t^at ea^ ^rm Pa^ ^ie " sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for eacll U1^" and every case cf Catarrh that cannot All be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh for Cure. FRANK J. cheney. out Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of Decemin ber, A. D. 1886. >pli- (Seal.) a. w. gleason, nty Notary Public. , , Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter3rst nally, and acts directly on the blood old and mucous surfaces of the system ap- Send for testimonials free. u r. j. cheney & co., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 76c. ien" Take Hall's Family Pills for constiwill pati >n. I all Ion Gsif er-Ecrer. , 0f The beautiful home of Dr. and Mrs. five J. W. Geiger was the scene of a very rcj. pTetty wedding on Thursday evening, December 23, when there was sol3. emnized the marriage of their daughter, Annie Emily, to Mr. Cook B. Ror er. They were the recipients of many costly and handsome presents. They left for the groom's home in Virginia iew on the 26th of December. >elv / Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure f?r anj case of kidney or bladder trouble 011 that is not beyond the reach of medicine. It invigorates the entire system 3 and strengthens the kidneys so they eliminate the impurities from the blood. Backache, rheumatism, kidney aDd bladder troubles are all cured by this great medicine. All Druggist of Lexref_ ington, HeDry Drug store Ohapin S. C. don ' " ' the The Tobacco Trust is under fire bettor ^?re euPrerne cour^ rns To win, work and wait?bnt work 'der a good deal more than you wait, the the Three men met death in Buffalo, :er- New York, in a fire, be lts' Making Life Safer. >re" Everywhere life is being made moie ^n" safe through the work of Dr. King's net New Life Pills in Constipation, Biiious*es? ness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver xa" troubles, Kidney Diseases and Bowel Disorders. They're easy, but sure, and perfectly build up the health. 25c at ay? Kaufmann Drug Co. Derick Drug Store, Sandels Drug Store. 7. 7. = iy) I f ~Honesty ""I ;4, I in Jewelry j IS. EpJ "If it came from Sentz'e, you | ni-> Eg know it's all right," is what one g S). fl our customers remarked to 3 an. | another the other day. g I When you bay Jewelry, you jg generally have to take the "Jew- S eler's word l'or it" whether it is gj good or not. E That's just where cur reputa- 1 tion for honesty and fair dealing a counts. g And furthermore, we wiH'|al- gj ways give you your money back |j i?t I aR(j asjc n0 questions any time L he 1 y?'' are dissatisfied with a pur- |jj Der m chase. a*tent*ou ma^or(^ers' jj us JEWELER, jl ** | 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C | laa&gsmmpfia^^ i, I iH-IA 8 hm ar-. JEl 4iitoLikS??& Jfi Automatic Ssmi tEat actually prevents smoke?the lit that holds the wick in check?keeps A?^? - d-J 1 i a/nr*4- rrrv curaieiy aujusicu uuat n umi^i little thmgs that please?that have c< of the Perfection Oil Heater. The most satisfying" heater you manage?always dependable?quick! Brass font holds 4 quarts?burn in Nickel or Japan m various styles a Every Dealer Everywhere. If Not At ^ to the Nearest A STANDARD OX: (Incorpon jagHaaagaa^ Nest Door to Copeland Co. COLUMBIA fiNot the chance to bu Goods, Shoi nishings, etc y jf found in Col Doing a are not taxe i which is nec business. Ni I i?Tlw on acco1 * we are a^( ft/ iwiI cen*# ^ess ^ i \lfrwl Byhe!p #M m selves, for if lftw.II grow as {t h; zk ^ <A y0U will sooi 'I H i than they an AfclEMCAH CEAUTY Stylo 3B7 itaiama2ca Corset Co., Skksr? it OUT SultGlT L. A- JONES, I Fall and Win I Men's Suits, I Boy's Knee Pantj I Oloaks, Skirts, I 1 Pattern Hats. iand Notions in a at all Prices. Come and ma your shopping pi WM. PLAT" 1804 MAIN ST. Please* Us! * tie things annoy us?the Rttle r t - . . I f 1 ?! Gi smoKC inui, ir reii tuuiic, d soon smudge the furaisflings make work for the house-wire, ere are no annoying littte ! s in the ERFECTION { . OH Heater ^! * r ftdpped wfih Smokeless Dcvic?]R j I ey've been banished by bard [ht and tireless work. In their j there are little things that e?that make for comfort and I action. The little self-locking ! t Mess Device tie lock on the inside of the tube j it below the smoke zone, co acwrong?these are some of the ) sntributed to the name and fame j can buy?always ready?easy to ! y cleaned. s 9 hours. -Attractively finished | nd finishes. 'cmrs. Write for Descriptive Circmlsr gency of the L COMPANY it d) smmimzmsiB&igaEsssBBEm - 1554 MAIN STREET L, S. C. i last chance?but a good ly your Fall and Winter Dry ss, Underwear, Gents' Furat the lowest prices to be umbia. strictly cash business, we I d with the heavy expense essary in conducting a credit either do we have any losses ints, and for these reasons, e to sell you at least 10 per in other merchants. a ing us, you will help yourour business continues to ^ is in the past three months, i find our prices even lower 4 e at present. Come and see Lent is not correct. "The Cash Dry Goods Store." ki va ypy ^ f^- I Men's Pants, I 'Suits, Ladies' I \ Millinery and 1 * Dry Goods, | 11 styles, and 1 ,ke our store 1 ^ ace. jji 1 ^^CQLU^^S,1 &J| | E?E5B5^^E53^^3EE55S22Hi The Place | ive you money on your | m^riapi Qbr&i*??R I j a e e i s a ^ *** ? r ) bought this stock in March 1 ' 3 the advance in leather and J Litend to sell every pair at 1 rices. We have the largest we over carried, so we can cry member of the family in S ?? dress and work shoes. I rmers' medium and heavy- I . it work shoes a specialty. J i P & " B PMVSS i L ? &.-? Mr 1-iB a & y I 1 ! Main St. Cclur-ibh, S. C. | ,