GREj fc?V. ' * Undermuslins reduction sale of *] sale prices on Drei sales, and a visit' a i ifliifliiii J. l. miiviwfli InorciL A2TD SCZSSOBS. I Wayside Notes Gathered Here, and There by a Dispatch Man. Mr.' Walter Leslie spent Christmas with friends in Ridgeway. The best goods are to be found at the Lexington Department Store. Capt. Clay Roberts, of the S. C. penitentiary, was in town Saturday. Miss Sadie Bacon, of Columbia, is a -? popular guest of the Misses Bradford. Excellent quality of parched coffee^ 10c. per pound, at H, dorbltt Corley's grocery. Dr. P. H. Shealy has returned from a week's visit to relatives in the Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Scott P. -Shirey are visiting his sister, Mrs. F. W. Shealy. The penalty of one per cent, is now I to all unpaid county and State | taxes. ~ Buy a set of single or double buggy harness from the Lexington Department Store. Mr. Rob Leslie, of Ridgeway, is visiting his parents, Rev. and Mrs. A. S. Leslie, in town. , Miss Elizabeth Dominick, of Newberry, # is visiting her friend, Miss Lola Kaminer. FOR SALE?1 large bay horse, 7 ygars old, Qualities guaranteed. E. P. Derrick, Lexington, S. C. Prof. S. J. Derriok and wife, of Newberry, spent the holidays with relatives in and around town. J First patent flour, popular brand "Pride of Columbia," f4.50 per barrel, at H. Corbitt Corley's grocery. Mr. J. E. Dunbar, one of the best farmers in the Black creek section made us a pleasant call Monday. Misses Katie Bell and Mary Caughman entertained a very pleasant social party last evening. If it is dry goods you are wanting you can get them at the Lexington Department Store. Mr. Don Kimball, superintendent of Tarrar Springs rock quarry below town, has returned from a visit to Chicago. i Vinegar, best quality 15 and 20 cents per gallon, and other things cheap, at H; Corbitt Corley's grocery* ' The friends of Miss Annie Lou Har1 3 1?- o dolitrVitfril man 8arpn?eu ucx wiuu ? party call Friday night. If you need a suit of clothes, you can get a bargain at the Lexington Department Store. Mr. Chas. H. Drafts, of the Albion hotel, Augusta, spent New Year with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Drafts. Miss May Boozer, who is quite popular with her young friends, gave them a very pleasant social Monday night. One of the cleverest gentlemen in the Gaston section is D. Elmore Craft. He was here Monday on business. When you are looking fo? something to cook, vegetables* canned goods, etc., go to M. L. Klecklev's grocery. I Will be at Pelion on January 10th and llth prepared to do all classes of dental work. S. F. Killingsworth, Dentist. .Mr. Carl Roof returned to Hyomel, ' Florence county, Monday, after spending Christmas with his parents, Mr. mid Mrs. E. B. Roof. Treasurer Shealy has certainly been a busy man for several days. He is yet terribly crowded with mail matter, but in a few days all will re< eeive receipts. Be patient. The first of the year everyone needs ledgers, record and pocket memorandum books. You will find a nice ... . 1-5 1? J _ line with stationery or an kiiius at the Bazaar. WANTED?10 men in each state to travel, distribute samples of our goods and tack signs. Salary $85.00 per month; $3.00 per day for expenses. Saunders Co., Department P. No. 46 Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Ills. Dec. 26. 3m Mr. John Y. Hutto and family, of the Swansea section, visited Mr. Martin Porth, Christmas and returned to their home last Friday. They enjoyed themselves hughly. We call special attention to the advertisement of Mr. Geo. W. Lindler | of Chapin, in this issue. You will find it to your interest to call and see I Trim. ' ' THE UNDERS \ )' * ' COURTEOUS TREAT ^A^^A^aaaaaaaaaaa^AAAAA^A/ Dry Goi BIGGEST AN] \T I , White Goods, He tailored Suits, Coa ss Goods, Silks, Sh will please our Le: >^A/WNA/NAs Bank, j s. C. f s i cBS \ I Surplus $20,000. j ING - BUSINESS. B ns. Interest at the m . i js Department. I #j P. ROOF, Cashier. I f tres all female troubles id strengtheningPrice$159 Dec. Adam Kyle, a restaurant keeper of death ^toona' found a pearl in an ;? nlkes ?yster *ie was eating a few days ago vontv' which is appraised bv a local je weler japed." at ?1.?00by-two Life isn't worth living for those :ing. who think it isn't. OFIT EMPORIUM. )MPT ATTENTION. Shirts 1 LITTLE PRICES. >