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I AT BOTTOM PRICES IS THE FACT NOW ESTABLISHED WITH THE POPU-LAit Pi?tM UP P. M . FRICK, Chapin, S. C. First Glass Dental Work at Reasonable Prices These Are Rfly Prices: jiS Best Plates (rubber base) $10.00 ' "Sl^j|r5k Gold Crowns1 $5.00 ( IJfSi 1l?uV bridge Woik (per tooth) $ 5.00 AflEpy Logan Crowns (pivot tooth) $3.50 j (flH jp&L Teeth Extracted (painless) 25c. and 50c. Teeth Cleaned 75c. and $1.00 J TREATING TEETH EXTRA, 1 jP" C^if?*iAA M AM1SA3 DB*a L. La I UUL&; 9i!rgmt ivei:t!?i 1603'Main Street, Opposite Thomas' Drug Store COLUMBIA, S. C. ] ) ?? ? ! ?r ] a? open to Lexington Friends ] A Iain ready to serve you I , with one of the most com- I i plete stocks oeshoes to be>|?t ~ ~ fS found in the city and at money saving prices. My ] a*m *s always to give you j mMr thejbest for the least money. ] m "Si^- Mi Farmers' heavy work \?h$Bf* J\ FVjTI* shoes a specialty. ? \L *** Barman's Slioe Slere M, '-SjL 1725 Main Street tf\ POSTOFFICE BLOCK i SHOEF^tM^^/ COLUMBIA, S. C. i I . - ? ? , T C O. BROWN & BRO., T 1730 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. 0. I \\ Is where you can find one of the best stocks of j|j 1 ^PAINTS? I OF ALL KINDS | DOORS, SASH, | BLINDS & GLASS | LIME AND CEMENT. f : I CABINET M A JNI T JLi E S. | : | Call or write for Prices. j> -^ OUR PIES have found favor with everybody : 5 ?babes and men, the little girl in | pinafores and her mother and her . igfe^3 grandmother. They are of the { sweet, delicious, wholesome, * irki ^ melt-in-your-mouth kind, anc , ~ , ry we're anxious to have you try I 'I Ml I ^em ^ y?u don't know the pro^iJSlZ ducts of our ovens. If you do 1 S'wIIWP^ know we won't have to ask you. REIDLIKSER'S STEAM BAKERY ] COLUMBIA, Sa C. J -r " 3 " , a#*##***#*##*( * ? ! .The Caldwell Hotel, |! ft * 1 * 1552 Corner Main and Taylor Streets. Opposite ? \ % Columbia Bank. Centrally located. Columbia, S. C. * < * * J George J. Howell, Proprietor and Manager. ft i ft ft ft * Rates $2.00 per day. Large Cool Rooms. * 2 Headquarters for the IT. C. T.'s and T. r. A/s. 5 1 % ft ^ | Free baths on Saturday and Sunday. 2 c | CUISINE UNEXCELLED. 2 c ? * * ' * ft Proper and Careful Attention Given to All Guests. ^ 2 ' ft c * Now Under New Management Watch us Grow. * ft JL v \S> ~ & Hi Qt* H 1 Kim ij Ea S_i5 te32L3?&\2j CS3F tIl, ^ se] u Ja Is Pleasant and Effective p0 CURES ha Constipation, Stomach and Liver Trouble, 3 a1 ? Op ^ 1 ? r Dy Stimuiaimg T.ncsc uigcuis auu jQ1 restoring their natural action. r Is best for women and chil- fei dren as ORINO does not gripe pa tr< or nauseate. - ca Sold by all druggists of Lexington. Henry Drug Store, Chapin S. C. th< Pcstofiico Robbed. Wi The postofiice at Hartsville was bro- wi ken open Tuesday night of last week th< and the safe was blown open?it is est supposed with nitroglycerine. The be contents of the safe, it is stated, were off carried away. Tne postmaster found an the office broken open when he went Sown to open up at an early hour in he morning. It is thought that the 1 ivork was that of professionals. me ] Rev. I. W. Williams Testifies she N % Rev. I, W. Williams. Huntington, ^ W. Va., writes us as follows: "This is it i ;o certify that I used Foley's Kidney Remedy for nervous exhaustion and & iidoey trouble and am free to say that wj Foley's Kidney Remedy will do all that c rou claim for it." All Druggists of Lexington, Henry Drug store Chapin the 5. C. One hundred Greenville merchants lave been summoned to appear in the DQlice court to answer the charge of Xe lot paying their license tax. ne tro Pneumonia Follows a Cold 3ut never follows the use of Foley's Eoney aud Tar, which stops the cough, ?a: :ieals the lungs, and expels the cold irom your system. All Druggist of rLexington, Henry Drug store Chapin m? 3-0. to PENSION NOTICE. th< The Pension Commissioner will be in the Auditor's office on each S&tur3ay in January, 1910, to give out suitable blanks to each applicant. All \ applicants must appear in person for blanks. No blanks will be sent out ch unless very extreme cases. Full in- Su Btructidns will be given when appli- ?h< cant applies for blanks. The County an Pension Board will meet on the first pa Monday in February, 1910. The old foi board will serve to pass upon all ap- fp^ plications, after which date no blanks will be given out. The old represen- ~ tatives will serve for 1910, and will \ send to commissioner the names of all c pensioners, who have died or moved out of the county since last pension roll was paid off. Also the names of those on roll who should not receive pensions, with facts to satisfy board. S. M. ROOF, To Pension Commissioner, Lex. Co. Dec. 11, 1909. qu S0T TAX RETURNS. of In accordance with the law in reference to the assessment and taxation of real and personal property, the i1," Auditor, or his assistant, will be and ' attend the following named places for the purpose of receiving tax returns J for the fiscal year 1910, and in order i. to meet the next appointment, the hour will close at 11 o'clock in the morning and at 4 o'clock in the after- . noon. Taxpayers will, therefore, be prompt in meeting the appointments, To so as not to cause delay. 1 Taxpayers will please come pre- mc pared to give the name of the town- tie' ship and number of school district the wherein they reside; number of acres, in? lots and buildings, with value of taxation : Chapin, Thursday and Friday, Jan. ] 20 and 21. Peak, Saturday, (all day) Jan. 22. ? Crout's Store, Wednesday p. m., Mi Jan. 26. 3 Ed. Addy's, Thursday a. m., Jan. I >7. I hoviIr 1 T'Ti T^oi<!f>r'a TlnrrKflnv r? m I ai X A?ua*j ii JU.V1,?V-. W, * ^-4 WV4V.J f/. 4M.) H Jan. 27. jj Irene, Saturday p. ra., Jan. 29. y Edmund, Tuesday a. m., Feb. 1. 9 Brookiand, Friday p. m., and Sat- B arday all day, Feb. 4 and 5. B At Lexingion, C. H., all days not g included in above schedule, from Jan. I L, 1910, to Feb. 20, 1910, when the B sooks will close, after wnich 50 per a 2ent. will be added for failure to make fl returns. Tax returns sent in by mail H are not legal unless sworn to before in officer qualified to administer )aths. All male persons are subject to poll :ax from 21 to GO years of age, except :hose exempt by law. Under the new law all dogs are subect to a capitation tax of 50 cents 1 and must be returned at the same Jme when other property is returned. W. D. DENT, Auditor of Lexington County. Lezington Circuit. ? The following will be the appoint- E nento for Lexington Circuit for the 9 rear without due notice: 1 1st Sunday at 11 a. ra., and 3rd Sun- H lay at 3:30 p. in., at Horeb. 9 2nd Sunday at 3:30 p. in., and 4th ? Sunday at 11 a. m., Lexington. y 4th Sunday at 3 p. m., floreb. | 2nd Sunday at 11 a. m., Red Bank. | 1st Sunday at 4 p. m.f and 3rd Sun- ? la}' at-11 a. in., Shiloh. I J. C-. Counts, L Pastor. gj fll atiicraa, Seminary Sits Has ' Boon Selected. rheran Church Vititer. Or. Cleo. li. Cromer, Hon. C. M. ird and Dr. O. 13. Mayer, com posing 3 committee of the commission to eetthe site for the Theological Semiry, met in Columbia on Tuesday, nuary 4, and made their decision, ur sites vrere offered, all except one ving been named in the offer to the amission. An additional site of ren acres, located near the pretty burb, Shandoii, was '.placed at the j tion of die committee since the adlrnment of the commission. The committee accepted the site of*ed by the Monticello Home comny. It is a portion of an 80-acre ict, and is a beautiful property, loted in a commanding site. The aginary tract will have a frontage of ) feet, with street on all sides of 3 seminary proper, and together th two lots of professors' residences 11 comprise six acres exclusive of 3 streets. The value of the site is :imated by disinterested parties to worth ?20,000, making Columbia's er, with subscriptions of ?17,772, lount to ?37,772. The barking dog carries no hones. iVhy worthy women love worthless n is a mystery. Every homely woman imagines that 3 has a beautiful soul. Vhen a girl says she feels "faint" neans that she is hungry. strange as it may seem, a nagging man often loves her husband. Jome spinsters act kittenish because >y are too old to know better. Making Life Safer. Everywhere life is being made moie 'e through the work oi Dr. King's w Life Pills in Constipation, Bilious>s, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Liver ubles, Kidney Diseases and Bowel sorders. They're easy, but sure, and rfectly build up the health. 25c at ufmann Drug Co. Derick Drug Store, udels Drug Store. ["here comes a moment in every in's life when he regrets his inability kick himself. rhere's a chance to reform a ratn it doesn't need it very much.. Children Teething VIRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING rRUP ha9 been used for over Fifty :aas by Millions of Mothers for their ildren While Teething, with Perfect ccess. It Soothes the Child, Softens s Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind lie, and is the best remedy for Diffioea. Sold by Druggists in every rt of the world. Be sure and ask "MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING rRUP," and take no other kind. ;enty-five cents a bottle. Oct. 20-ly 5UMK0NS FOB BELIEF. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lexington. In the Court of Common Pleas. L. L. Gantt, plaintiff, against J. D. Gantt, defendant. (Complaint Served.) the defendant J. D. Gantt above named: irou are hereby summoned and reired to answer the complaint in this fciou, of which a copy is herewith ved upon you, and to serve a copy your answer to the said complaint the subscribers at tneir office at xington, S. C., within twenty days :er the service hereof, exclusive of ) day of such service; aud if you fail answer*'the complaint within the le aforesaid, the plaintiff in this acn will apply to the Court for the ref demanded in the complaint. GRAHAM & STURKIE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dated Jan. <th, a. jj., iyiu. the Defendant above named: Cake notice that the original sum>n9 and complaint in the above entid action have this day been filed in 5 office of the Clerk of Conrt for Lexicon County, said State. GRAHAM & STURKIE, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dated Jan. 7th, 1910. Owl6 Honesty j in Jewelry 1 "If it came from Sentz's, yon 3 know it's all right," is what one a of our customers remarked to B another the other day. fl When you bay Jewelry, you gj generally have to take the "Jew- I elers word for it" whether it is gj good or not. g That's just where our reputa- | tion for honesty and fair dealing B counts. | And furthermore, we willjal- 0 ways give you your money back B and ask no questions any time | | von are dissatisfied with a pur- I chase.* B . Special attention to mail orders, | CHARLES F. SENTZ, j JEWELER, I 1439 Main, Columbia, S. C I Without Smoke ^ ] No matter how sensitive your olfactory nerves may be, or under . j what working conditions you en jBlik PERFECTION! \ ?!! Heater 1 : J J (Equipped with Smokeless Device)] j you'll not detect the slightest odor of i t ? i ' '?The Perfection Oil Heater neither smokes nor diffuses odor. The new j j Automatic Smokeless Device , j positively prevents both. Repeated tests during its incipiency and development, innumerable trials after it had been pronounced perfect by the inventor, demonstrated its utility and sure effectiveness. The wick cannot be turned up beyond the point of its greatest effectiveness. It locks automatically and thus secures the greatest heat-yielding flame i m without a sign of smoke or smell. Removed in an instant for cleaning. Solid brass font holds 4 quarts of oil?sufficient to give out a glowing heat for 9 hours?solid brass wick carriers?damper top?cool handle?oil indicator, j Heater beautifully finished in nickel or Japan in a variety of styles. , Every Dealer Everywhere. If Not At Yours, Write lor Descriptive Circular to the Nearcs; Agency of the k STANDARD OIL COMPANY j (Incorporated) ? I **"" Next Door toCopeland Co. - - 15&4 MAIN STREET COLUMBIA, 3. C. 1 tNot the last chance?but a good chance to buy your Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Shoes, Underwear, Gents' Fur- . j nishings, etc., at the lowest prices to be j found in Columbia. j i Doing a strictly cash business, we j ' are no* *axed with the heavy expense | which is necessary in conducting a credit I business. Neither do we have any losses . j J j on bad accounts, and for these reasons, I Ji g we are ab^e to sell you at least 10 per ! I 1/ ftf C6n*' 'CSS ^an ?^er mercbants. i?h \ By helping us, you will help your- ^ ) Wi m selves, for if our business continues to ^ grow as it has in the past three months, '** ^ \ IvV you will soon find our prices even lower 1 H M than they are at present Come and see k fFMCflN ESftllTY Sty!o 331 . . . . *"4" ^,tco.syak??s if our statement is not correct L. A- JONES, "The Cash Dry Goods Stars." Fall and Winter Goods 1 Men's Suits, Men s Pants, I Boy's Knee PantJSuits, Ladies' I Cloaks, Skirts, Millinery and 1 g Pattern Hats, Dry Goods, | 1 and Notions in all styles, and 1 I at all Prices. g ' 1 Come and make our store 1 j J your shopping place. I 1WM. PLATT & SON, I 1 1804 MAIN ST. COLUMBIA, S. C. g V i <?n ~ ^"'ie P'ac? I I I"o save you money on your Winter Shoes I vW We bought this stock in March I Bk. before the advance in leather and ? IjaltfA vve ^n^enc^ to se^ every pair at I prices. We have the largest stock we ever carried, so we can ^ evcry member of the family in Wk their dress and work shoes. 4 m*- Farmers' medium and heavy- 1 weight wor^ s^oos :l specialty. - ' e d 9. c a f&awic a ?.a r. u r? &s. g I 1710 Main St. Columbia, S. C. | t i