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. -L- 1 i^AND PERSONAL W. E; Humphries in Columbia. Mrs/ t). K. Haltiwanger has returned m* a fortnights visit to friends in Kant City and Tampa, Fla' ERosco? J^Qktaton of Swansea made his visual visit ^ to Lexington on the last week-end-" 8e guest of friends. Mrs. E; Kellers Mitchell and little daughter are with Mrs. Taylor's pa-; rents,-Mr^ fetid Mrs. John J. Taylor. B^fieber Barre has returned from Charleston, where he was a juror in the federal court. -Miss Clowney has returned to her home in Columbia, after a brief but delightful visit to Mrs. G. Frank Rob-J erfcs. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Caughman of Columbia, spent tke week-end in Lex >jr ington with Mr. Caugh man's parents Mr. and Mrs. James Caughman. PA Mrs. Dykes returned on Thursday; from an extended stay with relatives in Plant City Fla., and Savannah, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Harman, who were married at Batesburg a few days ago, have returned from their bridal trip to Florida. I The Bon Heur club will meet Fri JU. .4 A ?AA 1 uaj (uicruuvu av * *vu v ciwa wivu itrs. A. C. Sawyer. j Lieut. Ben, M. Sawyer, a recent^ graduate of Fort Oglethorpe, spent a\ few days last week with his brother j Dr. A. C. Sawyer, having come by to bid his friends good-bye, before reporting for duty at Cainp. Qor- j J don, Atlanta, to which point he has! ^ been sent by the head - authorities j of the army. - t ?- | Boyd. F. Berry, a prominent oiti- f ^ zen of Pelion passed through Lexing 1 t ton yesterday en route from Columbia. h W& '' - '' _ B. L, Kleckley, a leading farmer. f ? . > from the Midway section was a visi-lc SE'- tor in Leington yesterday and while j ' in town called to see us and paid for, ' a year in advance. j, ; , It I. A. Lindler, one of Lexington's ? ' oldest and best citizens ealled in to r -see us Monday and paid for a year ha c advance. i ^ ,'* - > -~ ??? I LIVINGSTON LEADS OTHERS FOLLOW ' " " ^ \ 1 You Buy V V'-' FOR i'.* , ^ " 1 - Laof Mensune sampie ouvco, uwi, Oqx price | $10 Tan Blucher, You Say 1&j v - Ken's fine samples. The best Sv' $8.5) Gun Metal English, onlj $7.50 "Tan" Roun^-^oei only ?7.60 ton Button, only.....i? $7.50 Tvn ?ngHsh, otily<~.V..?. V Gtu Metal English, only ^^f7J50 Gu* Metal Blucher, only The l^st values in town at > . $8.^0 Gfln Metal Button, Y $8.50 Tan Btucher, You Say las $8.50 Tan Blicler ,You Say lai y I Men's Pine I THE HOME OF X'MAS FELT SLIPPERS FOR i Men. Women, Itind - . Children " WMn-MlH III I ? II .J - V?>fju KZ.+iZk~. - . -1mwmi 'iwnin' i 'in i i Gus Mathias, always glad to be in Lexington and meet his many admiring friends and always just as gladly and as royally welcomed by his friends, was here for a short time yesterday, coming over in his car and bringing his good friend and our good friend, Jesse Folk with him. Mr. Mathias is one of the champion poultry raisers in the State and is vice president of the Sc th Carolina rouitry Association. S Rufus Smith, county commissioner of Leington County, was a vis. itor in Lexington yesterday. Mr. Smith is one of Lexington county's model farmers, lives at home and car es not for the high cost of living. G. P. Corley, a progressive young farmer from Lexington route 1, was a visitor in Lexington Monday. ' J. F. Derrick, from Columbia route 2, paid us a visit yesterday and subscribed for a year in advance Mrs. Robert F. Bowe, of New York city, arrived Monday to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents. Judge and Mrs. C. M. Efird. Mrs. Bowe, has many friends in Lexington who will endeavor-to make her stay exceedingly pleasant. / * FOUND?Automobile State license number 39848. Owner can ..have same by paying for this advertisement and applying to Lexington Dis patch-News. Wanted?A turkey for Christmas write or call on Dr. J. W. Boozer, ! Columbia, S. C. 1515 Main St. j D. Job Harman, a good citizen j from Lexington route 2 visited our | office yesterday and paid for a year in advance. R. C. Shealy, one of Lexington county's best young farmers was a! visitor in Lexington yesterday and! paid for a year in advance. W. C. Leaphart, a progressive! roung farmer from Lexington route) I visited the Dispatch-News office j resterday and paid for a year in ad-; ranee. i l . Samuel George is at honae for the! lolidays from Wofford CofiegeXike j nany other schools and colleges Wof i 'ord was forced to suspend* on ac:ount of thes hortage of fuef^ :ristmas exercises AT RED BANK., Christmas tree and exercises will j >e held in Red Bank church Monday! ? * ? J T? /rr I ifternoon, uecemDer xt. jcvkv^ ^ax j odine of Columbia wiH deliver an ad j Iress and the public is cordially indted to attend. ', ? ONLY 111 When Y< j From Tli MEN ? s * . ' \V in town; regular $10 tan English ? $7.49 3t, our price only ~~....$7-49 makes on the market: r m- - ? * *$5.49 <*> . 1 > . $4.98 ~ $4.98 $4.98 ~ $4.98 - $4.98 ; the best store. ou Say last, $5-49 it, only....w $5.49 it, only ...'? $5 49 sample Shoes ? / '* jL \" i ( ., * ' \ , 'Xnhe C I x pa yri , .i '' 347 Mi ?r fk- V / ^ In Memory Of Irv^B Slice. A friend that will be missed in our I home. ;f A friend that we will not meet anyil more 11 > But we will meet him when the roll I is called Gracious Lord, forbid it not; ^ ! In the kingdom of our grace fe | Give a little child a place. j fi j My trouble and my sorrow cease, I j And I shall be at rest; ? i My soul shall enter into peace, ^ ; And be with Jesus blest. y i My soul desires to leave this clay, %. i And find a better home; ^ ! And wait that bless'd and happy Jday ! ^ ,y' } To see my Savior come. C j 0 Thou, my soul! forget no more, t The friend who all thy sorrows bore; ' Let every idol be forgot; ] But, 0 my soul! forget him not. ' Oh! no, till life itself depart, His name shall cheer and warm my heart; : And lisping this from earth I'll rise, |i j And join the chorus of the skies. ! Your sweet voice has ceased to speak And life has lost its charms for me.! A little School boy friend. I COLT FOR SALE I will offer for sale to the highest bidder in front of the court house' : ; door on the first Monday in January, 1 : immediately after the legal 9ales. Ij horse colt 3 years old.?R# C. Shealy J 1 Edmund, S. C. \ ltpd. The Dispatch-News for all the news, k . Go To ! i Staaley's China Hall J ?. ' I *' * . : Mats Street, Columbia, S. C. For your Christmas Toys of j all kinds. Goods for Christf mas trees.,'Useful table and kitchen; ware, glassware, cutlery,, etc. v - - >, ? v1 ? - 1 MORE SHOPPING iu Come Here ip Stated ( * . * . '"i S\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\YV\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V The best line of Men's High G \ leathers: $6.50 and $7.00 values <?nly Boys' Sample School Shoes ..... Boys' Scout Shoes ? FOR: W Ladies' Novelty Sample Boots, boot, $8.50 value. Our price? Ladies' Havana Brown Nine In< ">les, $8.50 values. Our price.... Ladies' Ivory Kid Nine Inch 1a 4Our prices Ladies' White Kid Boots, reg only Ladies' and Misses' Tan English low heels, leather and cloth tops, our price We have the best line of Ladies * .VJ - --i ' > f'* . -L CL <r,? k >7"* A T tJiiU'C 2.1 UAfij i c*i 'O <F31 f-f O m f2* ? ' A ~^ -?1J8L it ii J2L Zi Z\ J* yt> ^ ? ain Street \ \ \ 1 v f y At T. E. EPTING' This Store is filled with acceptable Gifts, stock is modestly priced and guaranteed to be Wafphac niomntu f Y UltUtO) i/lUUlUU! Make a visit to this Store and you will fir pieces of Jewelry of design and quality that n gifts. Every piece of Jewelry in this store is and prices are modest throughout. A Special In\ [ Is extended the people of Lexington C JEWEI His Personal Guaranl Every Arti 1204 Main St., Near Capit ???? DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS To Buy Your Shoes jreatest Sample A\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\i\^^ rati? Samples. All styles and aisting of patent leathe Price of these goods n . * ~$3.98 t price - ? v.... *198? $2,49> $2,98 Misses and Children $1.98, $2.49, $2.98 - . X flJlQ.. . / ' A H S Ty \ T Soldiers' Canvas Cu OMEN : Standard Army Loc battleship gray, nine inch lace $5.49 II ) :h Lace Boots turned and v*elt ^ ? $5.49 ice Boot, regular $7.50 values. Hip Boots, regular $ ....$5.98 Knee Boots, regular ular $8.50 values; our price - ?3-M Dn4 1] and Mahogany Walking Boots, regular $8.5$ and $9.50 values : $4.98 and $5.49 Prices 75c, 99c, $1.2 ? Sample Boots and Shoes, cor All of these goods i NGSTON, i Man Who Undersells." of SAMPLE SHOES y 7 7 A C1 JT W ^ S . i I HA "fr i.V ssscsiLv:' T;jO c 1 "I j Q Columbia and every article of Jewelry in very High-Grade. Is, Jewelry id it full of beautiful and artistic lake them worthy of the best of guaranteed to be as represented Station bounty to visit this store. tee Goes With | cle Sold. | ol, Columbia, S. C. J ??? srn IT'S THE WEAR I " THAT TELLS I THE STORY I Shoe Store I 1\\\\\\YA\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\VV\\\\\\\\V\\\VY\\\\V I ir. white tops, kids, gun metals glaze kids. mge from $5.50 to $8.50 elsewhere. Our , I ,.. .,. $3.98, $4.49 end $4.98 's Sample Shoes $1.49, $1-98, $2.49 - I .... MM $2.98 I iff Leggins, $2.50 values. Our price $1-75 kers, $10 values $7.49 Rubber Boots I 58.50 values; our price $8.49 " I $6. values: our price $3-98 | loom Slippers 15, $1.49, $1.98 $249. ire samples I I A PAIR OF I I Shoes and Slippers I I Will Make An j | I Ideal, Sensible j | I mm' " Li* - /yv.x".aiy.twn3ri /vmnr.. y t<0