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v HHh| Bi' HfliiiSHBQ^BuSBMflB^ ^ ? - ? mm mjjf JS M CEI |B V VI " \'t.'~. -* ' 1 "JttOBBIS CHAIB" Oak frame, velour cushions. The kind other dealers are asking $7.50 and $10 for. Our "Lexington * price/ $5.50. Order by mail. i ! v V * ?????? ?????? wr v V "OAK ROCKER" ' Very large and comfortable. COi Well made. Has steel rods in arm and seat. Wood on $ cobblers seat, "Lexington price, $2.60. Order by mail. * SBSSSBSSSBSSSB! 6969 69 G96dvaG9l S3 see me before eg following to red IBabcock, Roch Enger, Bro\ StudaMer, Milbi 1 car Pittsburg V\ Farm ] I also have a fa] ets and Robes a i n i i ga aiso Kept on na: M sure to see me b I M-E d caQQQcaQcy ^ ? IN h W A full line of Boys' Hats, Me LADIES' ( Dress Goods of j 23 Percales, Gingl & will find everyt I my store. The vited to see my T. JAY! DRESSER, A B. MIRROR^ 22x28 inches. Well made. Well fin ished. Top 18x42 inches. $8.00. ITE COMPLETE ^ IE LION iru, 1 minium miu nuwcn n Perfect Fence from 2lc. yai ar Ellwood Fencing, [mplements of all Kinds. LI line of Harness, Saddles, I lways on hand. Paints of a] nd. Brick, Lime and Cemen efore yon buy. . RUTLANI BATESBURC. S. C. VSqqqqSSQGSC GQOC Gents' Furnishings, M n's Pants. :loaks and cc all kinds in all the new lams, Worsteds. In i ;hing that's new and si prices are right. La line before buying els NE WILLI! ngtoni, S. C with Toilet, 12x22 inches Well made. Top 17x30 inches, all oak. Glass on top, $5.50. riTH TOILET $19. FURNITURE rnt Bryan's Book Sto: ? JDER - BY - MAI] ?? 5MM THE HOUSI 969QC8Q vwwww www And Eaeh and E Cyy fore Tried to WW Tte house was ure to ft* mistaking that fat in fhp S5 If the rest of tt ULLC WW certalned the st ? 69 their own feelini yQ have observed it e stormed around. SS minutes he Wnt * Ww swore at the fur ca would return and I 'ine rurnace uu *>ut the family d QflfinO C3 became uubearabl Ql|UllUt 65 panic strickeQ- v a* ther might go crai n "n or something else ill lip* WW "I think someth ter with the furn "That's just 111 ?][? father. "How in iJLk could anything b< aZ furnace when I JlELIlK" J12 have it fixed?" II ^ WW Mother did not ^ i C9 sta*rs t0 put ker t. Be BS her stocking. JJJJ ! "I think." said i 69 I incnt in the local fjljj | graft society, "tb ? I from not foavim JJE? : mission furniture ww is 80 niuch warm flrS: "Oh, ps&aw!" s Jjjjg j studied chemistrj BfJI sity. "The troubl ; doesn't contain er of heat per unit o UJBCyPJCIJOCy "Bosh!!" said Ai JwtJQw867w JO ! bit old .fashioned, ! the house. The nowadays it is ii , he anything else "I can't unders Ctf "It was all right! i"It was sumrne: baby with the g hood. Father was ab< at baby when hii I mometer. SimiL J struck an idea v.'i : FGr &. moment Father, be it sa v/xa kj (LAiuva i?! I !>r.'r!inw?iit that h< Ij pure, ne plus i j household. It toe \ to analyze his in he thought of it sure, the thermo for was not the i the thermometer figure? And was mow registered al r? j 69 e^f course? Certah .clCI) yOU 6d Whereupon he ter out of the wh HttIicTi Q'f Jfflm and went *? the ^J AAO-lA d U I W henceforward eve , ?} T M rh&t?Puck. -dies' in- H wr ?*? ^rientls jewhere. i fj * marryit WiXJ shrewish beauty meant for each c i J| as different from 1 H JB m" rf IT M "Ah," retorted 1 HfB ^ KJVtR flctter me."?Hou? I W ill wL*z3\l All TU.t M i v ofl I7WE5VPI ri" ?ncxk AVI J nU^Lwyj Family FrlendfjWlW gree. who is such aU Ifi bas so much aploi Mr. Comeup?T1 some too. She's thiDg going.?Bait BED 75 Quartered oak rolls head and foot. All complete with slats and rollers, $0.50. 98, FREIGHT PAID COMPANY, re, : South Carolina. 1} , i I I WAS COLD. _ Masonies. Regular Qommunication of Pomaria very Member There- Lodge No. 151, A. F. M., will convene , Tell the Cause. in Masonic Hall, Peak, Saturday, 5th cold There was no Dec. afc 6 o'clock. The E. A. and M. ,t * M. degrees will be conferred. ie family had not as- Visiting brethren welcome, ate of affairs from John OSwygert, Master. *s they could easily Bovlston Masonic Lodge, No. 123, from the way father A. F. M., will meet Dec. 5th, at 1 Every ten or fifteen o'clock p. m. Brethren, please be down the cellar and prompt as business of importance is nace, after which he pefore the craft. A full attendance lecture the familj. IB dealred' p w h gfa , g ln't seem to mind it. . JL\ id, and at length he A .. REGLLAR COMMUNICA' - tf ^/A^tion of Lexington Lodge No. lo2, e. The family became XMTA F M#) ^ ^ held Saturday! rhey feared that fa- ' x5th Dec ^ at f:30 p m< :y and commit suicide Brethren are earnestly requested to atequally awful. tend promptly. There will be an eleciug must be the mat- tion of officers and other business to ace," ventured moth- transact. By order of the W. M. :e a woman!" yelled. Godfrey M. Harman, Sec. the name of Bill Taft * * * i the matter with the Man Beat to Death By His Incf snpnt ST.ftrt to TTTZf^ ' v " ~~ vr lie. repiy. but rushed up- 90 3 money and jevsels in home comfortable by spending ju9t a little for Furniture and will not do it. sister, who was prom- Furniture can be bought cheaper now William Morris arts- than ever at THE LION FURNITURE at the trouble comes COMPANY'S Store, Columbia. Those Z enough handmade b?y8 are usually clever, they never in the house There cbar?e you. See their advertisement th about mission fur- in thi9 PaPer' aid brother, who had I The Rev. Irl R. Sicks Almanac r in the local univer- por 2909, ready Nov. loth, bigger e is with the coal. It and better than ever, by mail 35 cents, lough calories or units on news stands 30c. One copy free f weight" with Word and Works Publishing Co., ant Betsy, who was a 2201 Locust Street, St. Louis, Mo. "The trouble is with ? way they build them The bears on the cotton market say npossibie for them to ^hat cr0p wju be about 13,400,000 but ^old. bales. Reports sent out by some of >tand it, said father. - J six months ago." the farmers' organizations say that it r then," suggested the below twelve millions. ;eatle stress of baby- ? j Hoarse coughs and stuffy colds that int to hurt a bootjack maydevelop into pneumonia over night 3 ^ye struck the tber- arequickly cured by Foley's Honey and Ltaneously his mind Tar, as it soothes inflamed membranes, fpirfn-l heals the lungs, and exptds tlie cold " t'ln-i^iiffni from the system. For sale at Derrick's ' 7a? V0J?"fUl: Drog Store. Id, admitted without ^ 5 was the only simon * iltra logician * of the Hogs with solid feet, or feet not >k him but a moment cleft, are being bred, notably in Mis?w idea. Why hadn't ' sourri and Arkansas. An organizabefore? Why. to he tion called "The Mule Foot Swine meter was the cause. Breeders'Association" is said to have muse cold every time beeQ r centl fQrmed< registered at a low nthe thermometer * ' : a Ipw figure? Why. Nearly everybody knows DeWitt's alv! How stupid! Little Early Risers are the best pills threw the thermome- SJ?,?* T Plea^nt; STire adow, put on bis coat p,1Is' faold b>' Ka^mann ? club confident that ' ^ srything would be all __ , , Married. November 19, 1908, at the Cedar fimentary. Grove church, near Leesville, S. C., ; say I made a Mr Pickens C. Taylor and Miss Mattie ig you! cried the _ _ _ ' n _ "We were never EPtlnK. Rev- B. L. Strop officiating. tther. for you're just W1 _ ' * 1 me as you can be." lV 11611 Down 555 Ffifit her husband, "you Caught a train to New York, and ston Post. there bought some of the very bar gains in Furniture that are being - _ offered in this paper, oney Can Buy. Thig happened to Mr. E. G. Cook, -There is Miss Pedl- the buyer for The Lion Furniture Co., a society belle. She Columbia. See their ad. in this issue. nb. . . ? len my girl must get FOR SALE?Horse, Buggy and got to have every- Harness?Cheap. ! imore American. Mrs. M. A. SUBER, ! 415 Irmo, S. C. ! L Fr< I umbia, . : oi rocaroQQQCdQo l anything in my line be si you buy. I offer Bargains : uce my large stock of goods * i Bill, Taylor-Cannadj Bo| ib and American arriag \ inn Tk?nnk:il nnd I) IIAA nil 111 Rattan Seat well made and well finished. Our special price, "Lexington," 50c each Order by mail. McELROT-SHAXXON fiPBTVfl BKIW. CROWN THE BEST {3.50 Spring in the United States Our special price, "Lexington," {2.50. ' Order by maii. Tribute of Bespect. Whereas God has seen fit in His inscrutable wisdom to remove from the scenes of earth to the heavenly mansions our neighbor and pastor, G. R. Shaffer, therefore be it resolved, 1st. That we bow in humble submiaainn t.hp wisdom and nrovidence of Him who doeth all things well. 2nd. That in his death our town has lost a good neighbor, a valuable citizen, our church an earnest worker and conscientious pastor, and his family a wise counsellor, who#e place cannot be filled. 3rd. That we tender to the bereaved family our heartfelt sympathies and pray God's richest blessings on them. 4th. That a blank page in our minute book be dedicated to his memory. 5th. That a copy of these resolutions be sent tc the Southern Christian Advocate, The Lexington Dispatch, and, also a copy be sent to the family. Respectfully submitted. W. H. F. Rast, L. W. Gardner, Committee. Full Blood Jersey Cow for $7.50 Would be about the right price compared with the large Oak Suit of Furniture advertised in this paper for ?19.98 by THE LION FURNITURE CO., Columbia, S. C. Trade elsewhere and lose money. ?a. Piatt & Sous. # The store of Wm. Piatt & Sons, Columbia, is bubbling over with new and stylish goods, which they are offering at very low prices. There is no store in the city where you can ! buy good9 to better advantage and a ! cordial welcome is extended to one and all. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrups stops the cough by allaying inflammation of the throat and lungs, and it drives the cold from the system by gently moving the bowels." Cbillren like it for it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. Sold by Kaufmann Drug, Co. This is the time of year to set out shade trees where needed. The water or willow oak is most satisfactory. A mulberry tree in the back yard is good for chickens. TRESPASS WflTTf!T" ?V * AVJUl We hereby forbid any one to shoot birds, fox hunt, or hunt in any manner, on the lands of the undersigned. The law will be rigidly enforced on all violators. Emanuel Long, D. S. Kyzer, George Long, R. B. Rawl, James Long, George Rawl, 4w8 D. T. Barr. In setting out fruit trees give them plenty of potash. Woods earth from decaviner leaves with a oenlr nf added makes a good fertilizer for young trees. Good Farm for Sale. I will sell my place, 208 acres, for 51,600 cash, or will lease to good man. For particulars, apply to E. Austin Smith, Pelion, S. 0., Route 1. 4w5p ^ , J