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. ,r -Xi, VC ,* ..v.? .Vi ~_. \V?--. ; ' V . '.*' > t ' V M?BTMIW III! II I ? - - -?IS? W THE I - - . *<' - " \ ' Old Santa Clans , &??*.: FANCY C Chicks. - . | ^ _ ut o. We have < Clocks ? medium StOCk Off F 3! ' ^hlgh pnc3d~ . ever brought t Clocks for everybody at The Ba- k??? OOIfl? 31 zaar- fore the rush Albums, prices now on We have quite a number of fine Also a compleU 1 albums which we are going to sell ruhina. PrifiCfi low. < wmhsmi . ewww w . at reduced prices. 1 jtp^. For years we have 1 ^zEsT j line than ever before, an< /7v-V^5?. now, the prices are sure x*r _____ I I " Dolls for the , Girls. V 5pprifl DRY GOODS, SHOES Hardware, 1 ' . ['-i :v".' jEfi' V l--"- ' ' , x | . *>. I *<*. ' - t . V * / - '' -* - - mamammmmaummmmmmmmmammammmmm BU^i ^ .r:; - SALE I * ' o ' ? \ IF PRICES COUNT W IN A VERY SHORT FAKE?COME I CONV3 Goods Mus Reducec MR Mm a III fin! Tg/ov"' - _ * " S' - H' i \ . '/ ^r fev . '"'" '. : -... .' , * * - .' \ % At Ham HOME < ; >: . HINA! I We I the largest get us ncy China o this marnd see be i. Special Jfij i line of Opac The Horn V: ' . REC t;' ' ' . * >een the recognized leaders in Ch] 1 we are better prepared to serve to please. < / y / \ IARMAi\ liexin L SAL I NATS, BOYS' CLOTHING. Tinware, 4 \ * * 5EGINS 3E3 JR. iOTl E WILL MOVE T TIME. THIS IS N 3ARLY AND BE \ :nced. I Be S m l>epot9 S? < \ V / I ' . 55R29U nan's Bazaai r \ )F SANT rOYS! Nave enough for jody. Don't for e of Old Santa Glaus. ^ AGNIZED LEADERS. W \ I V "V \ ristmas and Holiday Goods. This ve your wants. An invitation is extend ' t . / . I \ . \ S* C2 T E, Little In Comparison. "It's a fact/' said Towne, "that m wife is able to dress, on coqigarativel little, money." , "What!" exclaimed Marryat. "01 . {' 'come now, what do you mean bj' 'con paratively little?' \ "I mean on little compared wit V- - what she thinks she ought to have."Catholic Standard and Times. Not a Ready Reckoner. I Tess?Belle' is a queer girl. To Afe g know shk took first prize for maih( ng & 8/ matics at Yassar. Tess?Well, when her mother atkc Belle how often Mr. Haggard ha kissed her the other night she said sh ' . couldn't teU.?Philadelphia Press. \ f 1 1 Tnp P.^ntfv r%f Mr. n** | "You are very pretty," he said to til j She viz a wise girl and realized he PS w ^ own plainness."I fancy," she replied, "that my pre tiness was inherited along with m ? 9S grandfather's money."?Cle veland Piai sii B 1$ 3 ^ Kick Coming. Jack?Are you treated weil when yo call at Miss Ilonleigk's home? . j Tom?Yes. e::cept when her father i I around: then I have a kick coming.J Des Moines Ifecister. | The S tags Lions \r. Their Dor:? 8C3BT | ilT?~ IK T 71 B? ML* ? | mws- >v .\; 'HEM I The Beauteous Damsei In DistressThe lions?how they roar! The Stage Manager (behind th? scenes)?Now, then, boys?a good healthy roar! All together, please.Tatler. Contentment. Tm happy now as one can be? ' At least, upon this earth? TvPPnus^ T h:? von't timo to fh:r>V How little I am worth. It's really gratifying: to S Forget how poor you are While riding in an auto?or, I mean a mortgaged car. H used to trouble me to meet ggg My creditors, for they Im Have such a faculty at times Tw Of getting in the way. But now I scarcely see them in My touring?er. I mean C A mortgaged automobile run A .With borrowed gasoline! ?New York Life. . r, A CL ; - - | DOIil Surely our ollville." h t re b^en sui of beauti prices! just your girls. Call and n actions. \ i >ar our stock is more efi to all. Just one ] / . / / ( i i Incident in Prof. Broc 5 The death of Prof. Brod ^ son College, causes a grea s 1 educational circles of the ^ he was a learned man, wl better humanity and raise h ard of teaching. "To knc - to loye him." Some twenty years ago die was elected to teach "V school. He accepted, car n , _ ^ wcrs, but cn arriving wa as he was a college bred t .did not need him. One tr i d ed for the bright young m d vain. The manly bearir 0 Brodie won the heart of i and notice bis life afterw proved whet he said that d e Rock. Prof. Brodie alv. high regard for the ti t showed his daughter many and his word of enccnra* advice in her work will memory and be "nassed n - W alhalia Keeowee Conne County Enrol Ss u Through the efforts of C Lever Lexington county i 3 county rural delivery ser hing on January 1st, 1903. be 3d routes in the coun; which are new. The schedule is as folic1 Ballt-ntine 1; Batesburg Chap-in 1, 2 and 3; Edmun ; 1, 2 and 3; Gilbert 1, 2 ac< and 2; Leesville 1, 2, 3, < . Lexington 1, 2, 3,4 and 5; land 1 and 2; Peak 1; Pel maria 1; Steedman 1; Sv ! and 3. | Route No. 3, Cliapin, is I by transfer of route 2, Pes carrier will be transferee i route. Siulsr-Stoudena The following invitatioi received by a number oi Lexington to the marria^ Rosaline Shuler: "Dr. Joseph Linn Shuler rc ? honor of your presence at t] , of their daughter, Eosali William Charles Stoude Thursday, December the t\\ at twelve o'clock, at St. Evangelical Lutheran Ch wood, South Carolina." Miss Rosaline Shuler w; j er in the Palmetto Colle; I tilt ft lash spssinn Rpiiin- cr able atid possessing a mc disposition she made hundi ir.g friends who v;ish her ; of uuaioyed happiness. Chamberlain's STaShS Never fails. Buy it now. it uia / . M V Drums for the CJSS Boy8, Fruits and store is Candies. Jever has Here is the place to buy ah an ar- yo"rcandy-We * an 0,8 handle the best _ , ,i. hand-made can- \ fui dolls, dies. \ We have all L thethsng kinds of fine fruits such as ' I oranges, apples, \ bananas, nuts, lake yo"r etc., in abundance. / .> ' ' V complete in ^every |lgj| more week. C$me Stockings for Christmas Trees I ready filled.! lie's Life. "Wilson-Corley. ie, of Cards are out announcing the com,t gap in the jng marrjage 0f Mr. Reuben Franklin ' State, for 0oriey an(i Miss Lucia Augusta Wil10 taught to S0Ilj tshe happy event to take place at ! fchp qf.fl-nrU ... ? ine nome of the bride's brother, Mr. >w him was Matthew Harvey Wilson, at Abbeville, / S. C., on the afternoon of the 26th. Prof. Lro- ?orjey js an old Lexington boy. Vhite Ptoc^ j of late years he has been connected i ne to go to ! siloe department 'Of J. L. is told that 1 Mimnaugh & Co., Columbia, and has eacher tne\ ; cumer0us friends all over the State. ustee plead- i ? ^ < j < . an, but in \ j ' ig of Prof, j Letter to 3. L. Oswald. the anisi.ee, j -Lexington, S. C.; '1 * >1 I am.,- i Dear Sir: Such experiences as this ay at Vvhite are 0ecuring all over the Country. rays had a judge I D. Fairciiiid owns two rustee and pouses exactly alike, in Lufkin, Texas. kir.cinessds, j Torrence painted both houses, v ;emeut and 01ie Devoe, gaJons; the other be kept n? with another pakit soid^t same price; on. ?i.iC* 25 gallons. That 25 gallon paint is lj_ * weak and 15 per. cent whiting; that's ItTi^G why it took 9>.< gallons more. You can learn for nothing what he ongressman ? ^ s to have a han t0 * , vice begin- ' ^?UrS^'-: Devoe & Co. There will p. s. The Kaufmaan Drug Co. sells ty, four of our paint. ^ _ Thirty Day Sale. 1, 2 aha 3; .ii. r-oei.v. For the next SO cavs the stcck of ci i, vjasiOii 13* I "mo 1 R-W. Frick & Son, Chapin, will be i 5 and 6* sold at and below cost to make a diYew Brook- vision among the lieirs of R. W. Frick, "ion 1* Sa- deceased. This is a big opportunity -ansea 1 2 to secure bargains in merchandise of all descriptions. The stock amounts established to five thousand dollars. Don't miss ik, and the this STeac saiei with the ? . What is a Baby? aire. Just before the baby show begurti has been today a number of bachelors, amongf people in them two lawyers, were talking about *e of Miss babies. One of them had never had and Mrs. any experience with them at all?had quest the never lived in the house where there tie marriage was one since he could remember; anne, to Mr. other declared his friend's experience nmire, on was a fortunate one?"because they're rent-y-sixth. a nuisance'' he said. "No, they are , Michael's nota nuisance," said another. "They lurch, Sel- are tyrants." "They make a woman forget everything else." "They're is a teach- all right." These were some of the iate Insti- j expressions, and how divergent in entie. ami- opinion. But the best definition of a i )st lovable baby was given by a married man who eds of last- came up while the discussion was un\ long life der way, and he declared that "Babi a are the coupons of interest on the I 1 3- - f * uuxius 01 matrimony.77 A pretty* good idem spd definition, don't you think??Greeny ivc lifL' vilie Piedmont.