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Mtwjmjuw auy.i.?y.r- ".i-m,/j. yjn?ir'fti>r<~.*r:i.n.?\ mw>wwwnic.iMmB?i?Miwi The Piece to Boy Your Goods AT BOTTOM PRICES IS THE FACT NOW ESTAB- " LISHED WITH THE POPULAR FIRM OF < P. M, FRICK, . Chapin, S. C. < IM r - . - ? - . - .... We Can Save You Money 11 We offer Society King Shoes, worth $5, for $3.98 We have a lot of Ladies and Gent's Shoes we will < offer at the remarkable low price of 75c to $1.25. These 1 shoes are always sold at from $1.50 to $2.00. t Gent's Shirts, formerly $1.00, now 89c. Gent's Shirts, formerly 50c, now 38c. i And all other goods in proportion. Come and in1 M spect our stock before buying elsewhere. J ] Yours for business, j D. 3. SphalerJ PELION, S. C. jj Mimi MiBnMftBMBBi ucnMniMnnKnKannM ???angga?I EM?w.w.m.mMi I . ^ ? J I i | open My Lexington Friends j 11 l\^f A ^AVBNf*C I am ready to sefvS you aXI with one of the most com- J AOQOUW 8 plete stocks of shoes to be found in the city and at TjftDgXjyKb ^ 'mfc money saving prices. My ] ' aim is always t0 give you i urxaSfly Jffr ^)est f?r *east money. i m JK Farmers' heavy work * Jk (J II shoes a specialty. 1 S*** flannan's ShoeSfore 1 /m ai^uTvUii <32- 1725 Main Street t tf\ POSTOFFICE BLOCK f -SHQEf^KEjj?!^) COLUMBIA, S. C. ?? j d Fi3. 0. BROWN & BRO, f,' I 1730 MAIN STREET. COLUMBiA, S. G. | | J Is where you can find one of the best stocks of jjj n OF ALL KINDS jjj ? DOORS, SASH, s BLINDS & GLASS LIME AND CEMENT. f . CABINET MANTLES. | f Call or write for Prices. jjj * ^ OUR PIES s -have found favor with everybody * ?babes and men, the little girl in g pinafores and her mother and her t\ grandmother. They are of the c sweet, delicious, wholesome, a] - dl %^W melt-in-your-mouth kind, and ? :' ri "' V7e're anxious to have you try s I i|rX\i - them if you don't know the pro- t ducts ?* our ovens. If you do MH#? know we won,t have t0 8Sk you j j REIDLINGER'S STEM BAKERY * S&nKrcue.' > COLUMBIA, S. C. tc i B ***************** {* 4 * lvj ! The Caldwell Hotel, ! f * ai 5 1552 Corner Main and Taylor Streets. Opposite ? d ? Columbia Bank. Centrally located. Columbia, S. C. " ~ ^ Ti-- ? ?- \Ton o r?an ^ * H. W. WUUUWAitU, rropncuui emu. iuou0b^, 4ft * J * th o American and European Flan. ? P( * * ? Bates $2.00 per day. Large Cool Booms. * J Headquarters for the XT. C. T.'s and T. P. A.'s. | tic * Free baths on Saturday and Sunday. ? ie! J J th | CUISINE UNEXCELLED. ? th * * th * Proper and Careful Attention Given to All Guests. ? * -o * Njw Under New Management Watch us Grow. ? co 2 * in J##**#*?*******************************0********** rangwa *wm.-??n Oi.0 S n Laxative? Is Pleasant Effective Ct'fcEd a: Constipation, Stomach and | Liver Troubled | w * 4 t] jy stimulating these organs ana restoring their natural action. a Is best for women and chil- f< dren as ORINO does not gripe 0 Dr nauseate. Y Sold by all druggists of Lexington. Henry'Drug Store, Chapiti S. C. ^ c C A Timely Parody. I 1 'Those parodies on 'Mary had a lit- C ;le lamb'are about run out," said a ? :ired person. "It's a good thing too. q ['11 bet 500 of them have been done in o :he past ten years." J?. His friend smiled. "Well, you ^ leedn't worry," he said. "I just p leard one the other day which is of s t oecessity the last one. "Mary had a little lamb, ? As ail the people know, ^ But if the price of meat stay up i The lamb is sure to go." J p LaGrippe pains thnt pervade the eil' ire system, LaGrippe cough's that rack 0 md strain, are quickly cured tfy Foley's ^ Honey and Tar. Is mildly ia^ative, ;afe and certain in results. Sold !>$ all = Druggists of Lexington, Henry Drug n Store of Chapin, S. C. _ I Arthur P. Ford, former editor of the kiken Recorder, died suddenly at his D lome in Aiken. o _ . ^ a Mr. U. A* Kelley, Belvidere, 111, n vrites us: "1 am an ex-engineer with 12 years actiVO service to my credit. ? A-bout three veSfa ago my kidneys a vere affected so that I had to give up p 117 engine. First I was troubled with s levere, aching p3in over the hips, jj Then followed inflammation of the 1 jladder, and specks appeared before my CJ ;yes. A sample of Foley's Kidnev Pills ^ hat I tried, so benefited me that I >ought more I continued to take them ^ intil now I can safely testify they tare mad? me a sound and well man." p >old by all Druggists of Lexington, lenry Drug Store of Chapin, S. C. Rev. E. D. Craven, a well known g baptist minister of Colleton county, is ead at his home. He was a gallant o< oldier in the Confederate army. S< 3 President Helps Orphans. 3r Hundreds of orphans have been help- M i by the President of the Industrial n* nd Orphan's Home at Macon, Ga., di rho writes r "We have used Electric ^ litters in this Institution for nine *n ears. It has proved a most excellent to ledicine for Stomach, Liver and Kidey troubles. We regard it a? one of th le best family medicines on earth." : invigorates all vital organs-, purifies St le blood, aids digestion creates appe" 1 ^r' te. To strengthen and build up pale, St lin, weak children or rundown people ; has no equal. Best for female com-laints. Only 59c. at Kaufmann Drug m 0. Derricks Drug Store, Sandel Drug th tore. di ti< An honest man does not make hhndf a dog for the sake of a bone.? >anish. ? pL A few minutes delay in treating some ises of croup, even the length of time takes to go for a doctor often proves st angerous. The safest way is to keep ra haraberlain's Cough Remedy in the to ouse, and at the first indication of roup give the child a dose.. Pleae- 9* t to take and always cures. Sold by pi W Druggists. if m ' dc Children Teething m MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING YRUP has been used for over Fifty eaas by Millions of Mothers for their __ hildren While Teething, with Perfect ~~ uccess.. It Soothes the Child, Softens ffil le Gums, Allays all Pain; Cures Wind m olic, and is the best remedy for Di- B rrhoea. Sold by Druggists in every 5 art of the world. Be sure and ask fl >r 4' MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING | YRUP," and take no other kind. . fl wenty-five cents a bottle. 0 Oct. 20-2y I You cannot tell much about a man's B ink account in heaven by his ability B ) coin pious phrases. B Coarse Coughs. Stuffy Colds, B un in cnesu ana sore iuiigr>, ai C ~ >ms that quickiy develop into a dan ?rons illness if the cold is not cored, k :>ley's Honey and Tar stops the cough, sals and eases the congested parts, K id brings quick relief. Sold by all g ruggists of Lexington, Henry Drug K ;ore of Chapin, S. 0. fj Congressman Lever is trying to have B e appropriation for the Orangeburg )stoffiee increased to $90,000. g If troubled with indigeston, constipa- 9 )n, no appetite or feel bilioas, give 3 oni^ T.ivor TnK. K 1 (LIU uirmiu 5 OtUUidUii c?uu Juuvv/i AI?W _ 's a trial and you will be pleased with B e result. These tablets invigorate If e stomach and liver and strengthen Kl e digestion. Sold by All Druggists. E Piedmont and Old Mill cigarette S upons wanted. I will redeem these a cash. Rice B. Harman. % J. E. wrecks in Jail. J. II. Vv'eeks, alias Hamilton, alias r. Price, is being held in jail at Sparnburg instead of Aiken on the large of bigamy, it being alleged lat last year lie married Aliss Sniirb, : Spartanburg county, and at the me had a wire "living at Wagencr, r: iken county. Weeks wa3 arrested at Morgan, G.:f nd carried to Spartanburg and lodg:1 in jail. He was formerly a We!! nown physician 0> Wngcnc-r, and ras recognized by a gentleman from lere who happened to be in Morgan, Weeks' first wife and four childrer re still living. Wife No. 2 died r 2w months ago, following the deatl f her infant. Catarrh Cannot be Cured rith LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as the^ annot reach the seat of the disease latarrh is a blood or constitutional dis ase, and in order to cure it yon musi ake internal remedies. Hall's Catarrl lure is taken internally, and acts di ectly on the blcod and mucous sur aces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not i uack medicine. It was prescribed b] ne of the best physicians in this conn ry for years and is a regular prescrip ion. It is composed of the best tonic: mown, combined with the best bloo( urifiers, acting directly on the mucou: arfaces. The perfect combination o he two ingredients is what produce: nch wonderful results in curing Catarrh lend for testimonials free. \ J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo ). Sold by Druggists, price 75c. PTflii's Family Pills for oonsti JLO^V - - " * . - i atioo. Many seem to think that the mar] ,f ft. level-headed man is that he ha hrowil ftWiJy his hcait. ~. T' i j i ?i I i an mm i i i i? PHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA . County of Lexington. ly CrGOrge 3. Drafts, Esquire, Probata Judge. Whereas, Addle D. Kaufman! aade suit to ttie'. to grant ^ her Letter f Administratis pf the estate o. nd effects of Elizairfgh BL Kaufmann These are therefore *b' rCits and ad lonish all and singula?' the kindrec nd creditors of the said E^afcfeth B [airfmann. deceased, that thd? be anc ppear, before me, in the Coirtt o: 'robate, to be held at Lexington, C. . C,, on the 28th day of February' 910, next, after publication hereof, al 1 o'clock in the forenoon, to show ause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand. this 8th day f Feb., Anno Domini, 1910. Geo. S. Drafts, (L. S.) robate Judge, Lexington County, 8. C. Published on the 16th day of Feb., HO, in The Lexington Dispatch. 2 FECIAL MASTER'S SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Court of ommon Pleas for Lexington County, Duth Carolina, in the case of Citizens ank of Batesburg against N. W. rooker and others,, dated December d, 1900, I, John J. Earle, Special aster, will sell on salesday in March >vf\ hnirwr thp-'Zhh dAV nf sard month. iring the usual hours of sale, before e Court House in the town of Lexgton,"County and State aforesaid, the highest bidder: "All that tract of land containing ree hundred acres,, more or less,, situe, lying and being in the County and ;ate aforesaid, at the seven mile post om the City of Columbia cn the ate Road;, bounded North-by S. H. wens;- on the East by Congaree iver; on the South by J. B. Nana aker and West by said State Road 'r e 9aid land having been conveyed to e by J. B. Nunnamaker as Twohuned and eighty-three acres, and por)n of the Abraham Geiger estate." Terms of sale: Oue-half cash, bailee in one year from date of sale, to;ther with interest thereon; said bailee to be secured by a bond cf the lrGhaser and mortgage of the prem38 sold. Said mortgage to contain the usual ipulations as to attorneys fees, pavent of taxes and insurance, and as waste. At- such sale each bidder may be relired to make a deposit with said pedal Master, of Fifty Dollars; and the successful bidder refuses to ake such deposit when required so to ), then said Special Master will imediately re-sell said premises at the 3k of such bidder. JOHN ? EARLE, Special Master. Honesty J in Jewelry j "If it came from Sentz's, you B know it's all right," is what one tt of our customers remarked to gj another the other day. H When you bay Jewelry, you I generally have to take the "Jew- E eler's word for it" whether it is ft good or not. 8 That's just where onr reputa- y tion for honesty and fair dealing n counts. S And furthermore, we wilTfal- J ways give you your money back 0 and ask no questions any time you are dissatisfied with a pur- I unitse. h Special attention to mail orders, E CHARLES F. SBNTZ, JEWELER, . 9 1439 Main, Columbia, L>. C I 3 Bales of Gottoi Mr. John B. Broadwell avers cotton per acre on his entire cr at the rate of 1,000 pounds per ; able to do as well as Mr. Broadwi By Usin Virginia-Ca ' Fertilize 1 ... ? Get a copy "of our 1910 Farmers'" from your fertilizer dealer, or w r Mr. Broadwell tells in this booi he got this big yield. b * SALES OFFICES Richmond, V*. ru. Atlan Mail ns this Coupon Norfolk, Va. '* Sarai * ? Columbia, S. C. .**n? , Virginia Carolina Chemical n .-J 7 Company. Dork-w, n. c. " Please send me a copy of your 1910 Winston-Salem, N. C Fanaers' Year Book free of cost. Charleston, S. C, g Baltimore, Md. 1 Name, Columbus, Ga. Montgomery, Ala* 3 Town. Memphis, Tenn. f State ShxcTcport, La* g # ALBANY G? is the Best, Cheapest and Se Fcr All Kinds of Mi Does Not Drip, Splash or rut up in 1.5; ? r0lh. T:::s ond "Beat GooJm, Best 1 COLUMBIA SUPPLY CO., 3 ? t&spsp ss m flag: 3 tea * ^uaaiHBaa * -? f This is the sentiment - | cur homes, af-d we shoi 1 effort to mak# them com I tractive. Nothing goes' ^ar t homes comfortable an(^ good FURNIT' Not necessary high pi but the stylish, Well bt finished, medium and 1< as well. We offer you the best a sortment in the Southmake selections at prices purse. Plenty room in our big show goods. I 1313-19 MAIN ST. COLUMBIA, jgHBBBSBHgg 11 Fall and WInfc 1 Men's Suits, Me I Boy's Knee Pant Su I Cloaks, Skirts, Mil (Pattern Hats, D and Notions in all at all Prices. Come and make I your shopping plac< WM. PLATT 1804 MAIN ST. I JUST RECEIVED AT LD PRICES a large lot of men's lightweight soft Farm Shoes, also a lot of sincle soled Brogans for Farm and out door work. A large lot of Ladies' everyday Shoes j suitable for a farmer's wire una (daughter to keep their feet dry. A large shipment of Ladies' and Men's Low Cut Shoes for early spring, in all leathers. These Slices were bought before prices advanced. E. P. S F. k. CAVIS ( 1710 Main St. Columbia, S. C. a Per Acre i iged three bales of op by using fertilizers acre. You should be I ? 11 _ ' , j ' '! I ? \^ irolina ! erg <., _ i Sfear Book or Almariad rite us for a free copy, g : his own story of how ^ . /? *? _ \ Its, G3. toab, Ga. ??ASE /^ZN : .fest Lubricant |C oJ&t * achincry j Waste Away | yjia j Columbia, S. C* "j .1.1 111??? !! !. > I EBUl^CCa IUVIIIIIIH ua ve all have for | ild make every | .fortable and at* I owards making | . attractive as | 1 ure I I ,,^. d turniture, ? Hit beautifully | ; wpk:?"ind md larger bs" I 1 from which to ^ | ? to please any \ , new stove to I 1 ,s. c. PHONE 111 I j >?? s??d3 1 1 m's Pants,-1 j lits, Ladies' I ' j linery and 1 j ry Goods, I j styles, and 1; . j our store 1 ' & 30.PI3 H COLUMBIA, S. C. j I 1 I