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pip? Ic The e press my You have years preceding County, tinuance C. In con hM Holiday C m hoi days, jj^j 20 per cei The After tht fore, we propos COME TO THE $1,500 wor Shoes, Dres $2,000 worth of tnan you can gt LAKE CITY NEWS NOTES AND NOTIONS, TWO DISTINGUISHED VISITORS - PERSONAL AND LOCAL ITEMS OF INTEREST. (Received too late for last week's issue). Lake City, December 10:?Last night a large and appreciative audience heard Professor Tate, Superintendent of Rural Schools, at the school auditorium. Prof Tate's address is one of the series given this winter under the subscription solicited commencement week. His lecture. "Schools in Switzerland." was ilustrated with slid* s of pictures he 1MIU1 ;tter to t V. Ta nd of the year 1913 gratitude to my fi made 1913 my bai 1 we have done abi ; years. C. As y< We can supply yo of your patronage. elusion, I wish to ioods ever displa; ive will put on a S| it. Be sure to cal Yours for a c< V. Ta ille, cjjimmna i Las Sta i 1st of January thi: e to make its last d STACKLEY STORE GLOSI th of Shoes ( >s Shoes, Worl : choice Dry Goods a it them elsewhere. Jenki made while in Switzerland last year under the auspices of the United States Government studying the school systems of Switzerland. So vivid and interesting were the pictures and descriptions that the audience regretted to hear him say, "This is the last one." He spoke of our school building and the efficiency of our faculty in very complimentary terms, but suggested that with the growth of our community we would need a larger and more spacious building, and especially he stressed the fact that Professor Covington should have an assistant, giving him more time to inspect the different class-rooms and note the progress of the pupils in the several mmm he Frien tylor's s being at hand, I 'iends and custom iner year. My bu< out twice the busii ou are aware, I cot iur needs in any lit .assuring you that announce that v ved in Greelvville, ^ jecial Sale for Ten I and inspect our I >ntinuance of our ylor's ME 1 FIP' itCal ckle: 3 old Dry goods hou ays as a big Dry Gc NG OUT SALE OF DRY )f all kinds to k Shoes of all nd Notions to go at Come to the Stack Rf (OLD STACF grades. This is a long-felt want, anc we sincerely trust that our facultj will be increased next year by th( addition of one more instructor making the number twelve, besides the music teacher. Dr D M Ramsey, president oj Greenville Female college, delightec his hearers with an excellent dis course at the Baptist church Sunda] morning, and in the evening he de llvered quite a telling address on ed ucation for women. We feel that hi: : coming was quite helpful to thi: community and his next visit is an ticipated with pleasure. Revs E P Easterling and T ( Rooke are attending the South Car I olina Baptist convention at Ben HJMIUill ids and C Barga feel that I would be ers for the liberal p< sin ess career extent rtess this year we 1 iduct a Department le at very reasonab we shall at all tim ye have on display and in order to clot Days and will mar ines. very pleasant busir Barga i IIS!? 11 At y Sto ise will become the h< iods house the most: GOODS, SHOES, NOTIONS be closed out kinds can be h sale prices. $500 wo: ley Store's Great Cl< os Com]: ;ley store ) 1' nettsville this week. r J Rev C C Derrick preached his ; farewell sermon Sunday morning , ' and, despite the inclement weather, 5 the church was well filled. Mr Derrick has won many friends here durf ing his stay, all of whom regret to 1. see him leave for his new horr, t - Summerton. Rev J W Ariall will f arrive shortly to take Mr Derrick's - place as pastor of the Methodist - church. s The Ladies' Aid society of the 3 Presbyterian church entertained last Friday evening with a bazaar and hot supper in the King wareI house. An unusually large sum was - realized for the beneficent purpose - for which the entertainment was y Hfigfiglli IflHHnBHBHDH ^ustomei in Hoi unappreciative did itronage given me t Is ov^r a period of s have ever done in a t Store second to no le prices and bespe* es do our best to nit the largest line of' ?e out this stock di k all Christmas Qoc I less relations, in Hoi South Cj llliilllll The ( 'X }me of a Banking inst famous in its history. I AND HOLIDAY GOODS 0 at sacrifice pr ad here at sale rth of holiday goods Dsing Out Sale. >any. given. Especial mention should be S made of the flower and candy booths, w both of which were original as well ^ as beautiful. Hon J Davis Carter of Leo was in town last Monday. TThe "Kill Kare Klub" met with n Mrs G F Stalvey Friday afternoon, h at which time officers ware elected; ^ the first business meeting will be held next month, with Mrs W T Askins and Miss Violet Askins as hostesses. gi Mrs M E Hanna is entertaining n the Wednesday Afternoon Bookclub s' this afternoon. ^ ri Mrs M A Woods and little son, J formerly of this place, who are now b living in Hot Springs, Ark, arrived : use raj I not ex= |LJ his year. rTjl eventeen [~ ny of the IhII n ne in the ISSS ik a con= Inj] ;ase you. ' . I toys and IIQJI 1 iring the |Rffl >ds down \ ise, |J arolina j gj 1 Spiral Did | ;itution, there- I : FALL KINDS, ices: Plow I A prices. to go cheaper I '. 1 ^ 4 y unday night to spend several weeks < rith Mrs Woods' mother, Mrs Lilly | IcElveen. LBN. j Notice. j\ The Ladies' Missionary society of Jj fnion church will give an entertain- ^ lent and serve a supper in the town i all at Salters Depot on the night of anuary 2, 1914. The public is cor- \ ially invited. 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