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II jarr Jaghtweight Wool S M rt, -jten's and Ladies One aildrens' Union Suits a^dies' Vest and Draw SpUes' Vest and Draw 3. latest values eyer off pattern Hats will go t Nervals during the sal cmr Famous 10 and 1c. r pair of Shoes in tiie Crossetts, Stetsons, Q I fed Stars and othe^oo< Bower than Shoes have Ken sold at in this secti Bon $6 and $5 Shoes Bett and Ghan's $5 Sh( BKver 3.50 and $4 litten's $2.50 Shoes 3.00 Special len Quality $1 Shoes I " 3.50" I ? 3,0Qu Star $2.50 Shoes m* 2.00 ^ 1.75 " I Hces of Chilrens' Shoes c I L Men's Neckwet * """ Y ? ??? \gv. S. C. Ballentiao. letter had the captioD, "Our etter." This one is written, y we mast go, about 450 that. Monday, November 1 hearts, at the depot of eat, Va., we told a host of I '"good bye." We went gen, bat they took as in. of the hardest things of 'bid them adiew. To the no mnnh kindness. HHHn IUIU VT Cu UO BKinsisted that they provide fl^fl^lor our journey. And when I H came together at the station, I R to secure four baskets to hold ^^^K.put a bag of apples in onr I fcaTN^And what was more, and ^^^Hnenieht'for the journey, our about $20 in money given kindness. It is not so ^^^^H^Bmake presents with no service-but these did. *Iuil:II - $35,0 iiipeHau Ian Uth 1U1 OUUJfj (JUUi 11(11 HONEY-SAVING SALE THE OBJECT. Fearle r buying and complete clear a every department is offere it money and experience cor , side-track your farming, bi ' for, asking about, waiting 1 /~v"P mnT'rtllO U. IIIIS, ill fcHLLUUHC KJJL UlOlUJHt wn in every possible way. r post. 50c. Ties 25c. Ties erdershirts 20c Ties 75c er Under- TABLE DAMASK. $1 ^ Damask 90c. $1.00 F ool Shirts 60c Fine Linen 44c. ! $1 15 ^ne ^inen iwers 79c. Men's and Boy's ihuts , d Work Shi Shirts and $1.25 Manhassett Shirt $2.85 1.00 Silver " ;ita Union 75c Cato " "'A IL 79c ouc 40c. 85c Work ,s 19c 60c " ers 40o. . erg Hosier? 10c Ladies', Men's an< 7c and 8c; er?d: 15c Ladies it ? price 25c " 30c " 3 we will 50c " Hat sale. 85c *' $1.00 " 1.50 store in- Clothing and ueen Qual- ? 1 makes at x In point of style, wc > ei-er be- comprehensiveness of t on of the step for no concern in o State. We have nnflinc |3.95 our minds to make a >es every vestige of this i 3.75 made prices lower than 1.98 known Clothing to sell J 1.90 One lot Suits worth f 3,48 to 6.50 goes at 845 ^ , One lot is marked $8.5 2.o5 sist8 of all 9.00 Suits is #.4Q 1 One lot is marked |8.5 sists of all $10.00 and $1 Another lot going at l.w ^ell worth from $15 to itiy ^ All Ottr $18 and 20 Su Rt Tit in same $1 and 1.25 Pants 1.50 and 1.75 " ir 2.00 " 2.50 44 3.25 44 3.50 44 50c. 5.00 44 6.00 44 ten C I But that lonely feeling of heart wa9 counterbalanced by the glad reflection that we were going back home, | and to a very dear people. The trip was a pleasant one. It was the first time our family ever made a considerable trip together. We stopped off 24 hours in Spencer,, N. C., with friends. Getting to Columbia, S. C., we could not resist the temptation to accept an invitation to run by and spend a few days with friends and former parishioners at White Rock. To say we enjoyed this sounds tame Here we began our life work, and this was a glad home coming. We were glad to meet pastor Haigler, and to know of his rood work. Friday, Dec. 4, we came over to Leesville, our new work. And yet had we known no one here before, we could not long have felt strangers, Our family was met by the church Council and other friends, and soon f S8Kk 00 Stock , at 8 a. m., and EVER LAUNCED IN WE iss Price Cutting, Annihil ance of stock will be the outc d at, and below, the actual cc ild procure. Every item is a lilding and household affairs. for. With us the season is o^ -- til r? ndise involved or lowness or ] Of course it is impossible to ( 3Se. Overci 15c- $12.50 Values 10c- 10.00 " .25 Fine Linen ~.50 " 'ine Linen 75c. 5.00 Joe Fine Linen 3-50 Rubber Infcerli 19c# 2,00 Rubber Interli Dress and as above its, 1.25 as above g^c The above Coats ^ clean and cannot be 1 j . 4~c tory today at the pric j o9c Boy's Overcoats. . 29c years, at New York i 44c EVERY HAT MUSI TER WHAT: jT. 3.00 Sat' 2.50 Hats 1 Cliilton's 5c, 2.00 Hats 1.50 and 1.&5 Hats 12c, h0?Safcs iyCt Ladies' ^c' We have several ve ^c' pie Suits for Ladies, * fer at just half the i l'?c* new Styles and Ma $1.19. Long Coats, 12.50 i i pftnts Chap, style in Sergei $8.50. >rkmanship and Belts at Barj stocks we side- "l.oo Belts r outside of the 50c Belts shingly made 25c Belts clean sweep fig? . stock and hay?f you have ever 25c Colgates Talcum for before 10? Perfumed Talcun 25c Ammens Talcum 10111 teed 8.89 15c Decorated Crepe i5 and con- 15c Vaseline marked 6.25 loc Tooth Brushes ? 6 cakes fine Toilet Sc 55 and con- y nryA ot, Long and on 2.50 Suite. |3.50 Gloves black a $10.75 is Chamois 16.50.- 3.00 its wm go ;; 14.59 ^50 .. 0.87 1.00 " 1.2$ 50c Wool and Cashn i.87 ^ Core 2.65 $2.50 Corsets 3.50 2.00 >ry C Batesburg, Sc 1 ~7.T snugly en-charge in the pallatial home Bro. J. E. B. McCartba. Our car did not arrive until the following Wednesday.- But we were royally cared for in the home just named and at Kinard's hotel, one of the very best in the land. Drummers say this, and they know. We moved into the parsonage the following Thursday, and Saturday we had a most severe pounder* whon it rains it Dours, and 80 I *"6* - , then. Our good Bro. Austin, for forty-three years pastor of the Salzburzera in Georgia, spoke words of welcome. Though they pounded we held the fort, and when the 35 or 40 persons had dispersed, we captured enough sugar, hams, rice, coffee, butter, eggs, Christmas sweet meats, a load of cotton seed meal and hulls, ete., to do U3 for many weeks. All fmm first to last, its money value would be $60. But it is worth more ; than that. It made us happy; it made ? at a Sac P i! IT_l!l LUIlIlllUcd UI1IU STERN CAROLINA. SI lation of Profits. A Tot jome. It is not a sale of od( >st. Some going at some rare bargain gem and repres You cannot afford to miss r/v*? 1TT1 tt Ail if 1 o /'y*/ CI YV1L11 JUU It 10 liut Jldll prices. We should not be d( enumerate the thousands of a oats. / i-oo $9.50 1.00 S.00 75c 6.50 50c 3.50 Towels. $1 tc Ded Coats at 2.50 55c. 50c towels lied Top Coats * 20c towels 15c. 1.50 Lace9 and Eml 1.20 lar price. Tkous 98 Bhi are all fresh and 7.00 Woe bought at the Fac- 5.00 " . , , 3.50 .an r? n ar ar\ r\ aatta ;t>o quuteu. nwvc. 2 fjQ << Ages 4 years to 17 1.50 Cotton >rices, 75c to $3.50. 1.00 " ? GO. NO MATrhe loss. dreg 2.25 35c Tricot Flanm 1.75 22c. 1 A8 35c Shackihs, Ca 69c now 22c. _ . 36-in. French F] Suits. and Mohairs, i: iry desirable Sam- now 88o. rrrlii oV? ttt^ TTTlll AT- . ~ 50-in. all wool B: 'ormer Pnce. All rQ now 09c. berials. $25 Suits, _A ? .... .. ? Z. T-, 60c Bnlliantmes, >16.50 Suits, Prince . , . _ _ . .. colors, reduced s and Broadcloth, ^ ^ and wc Serges, Voile ?ain Prices. Suitings, Pana 50c, at 87 l-2c. 50c Mercerized. E 10c. 25c. 1*1 98c Rain Proof C ? ' . 85c Plaid Broadc Powder 170. ^ Penjjji ^ i Powder 6c. soc silk and woo Powder, guaran- ^ 6 l-2c Calicos 4 1 Paper 10c & Calicos 6c. j 12 l-2c Gingham J?? 7 l-2c Checks 6 1 ,aP 150 18c Ticking 131Ort Gloves. I5c Ticking 12c. nd white 12 l-2c 36-inch B $2.68 Ttaflt. TTaaw Onfci 10c Outing 7 l-2< 1.98 Hickory Stripes X .< 1 CO * $1.50 Taffeta an ?' ?? 8Sc 86 inch $1.19. aere. 40c. $1.15 Taffeta ani lets. colors, 36-incl $1.98 $1.00 Plaid silks 1.60 binations 79c. >uth Carolina us love the people, it armed and newed us for our God-given work. Lines have fallen to us in a goodly place. S. C. B. Leesville, S. C., Jan. 11, '09. Didn't Want the Job. During a reGent examination of applicants for the position of mailcarrier, a colored boy appeared before the civil service commission. "How far is it from this earth to the moon?" was the first question asked him. "How fah am it from de earf to de moon?" he repeated, as he began to reach for his hat. "Say boss, if you's gwine to put me on dat route, 1 doesn't want de job;" and with that he left as though he were escaping from some calamity. ?The December Circle Magazine, Remember, that you will always find the very best cakes and crackers at The Bazaar. trifice. Jan Saturday, Jan. 23i OCK RIDDANCE, QUICK, al Disregard of Cost is T Is and ends, or shop worn stu and some at \ of their origi jents a tremendous saving of this Great Carnival of Bargaii me. There have been many hng our duty by the public or rticles in such an aggregation 1.15 75c Plaid silks 89c. nations 55c. G3c. 50c Plaid silks 42c. nations 59c. >wels 75c. 75c towels 45c White and 38c. 25c towels 19c. 35c " " 30c " " jroideries at 4 off regu- 25c " " ands of yards. 40-inch Sea Isl UNTKETS, 40-inch Heavy )1 Blankets 5.50 T ~ 3.75 Jewelry, C 2.75 1.70 " 4*4? We have an " 73c << ^gc* department th rionaay traae. is Goods. ^ess 0f cos^ or jls, 30 in. in all colors you m intere. Plated Jewelr slimere 36 in. al colors thi6 opportuni will do a dolla Lannels, Ladies' Cloth a all colors, 50c values, Ladies' &HC , , . . We have he; roadcloth value $1.00, partment and have a spl in black, white and $20.00 Cloaks! to 43c. 13 50 .. ?ol Henriettas, Poplins, ^ (t s, Brilliantines, Plaid mas and Broadcloths, Big Bed Irocades for waistings $15.00 Skirts | 10.00 " Jlofch 69c. 6.50 " jloth 50-inch 69c. 8.50 " garnet and black 8c. 2.00 " L Plaids 42 l-2c. These skirte 11 l-2c. wanted matei -2c. ly because we into the next; s 9 l-2c. _ . ^ Crockery, < ^ * this departme values are off< leach 9c. Lace Curtai ings 8 and 8 l-2c. Values 1.50. 3q , _ Ladies' Sil 8 l-2c. d Peau de Soie Silks, $5,00 3.50 d Peau de Soie in all 2.50 l 87 i*2c. 2.00 in all colors and com 1.00 50c. i 1 Doing Their Duty, j < Scores of Lezington Headers < Are Learning the Duty of ( the Sidneys. ] To filter the blood is the kidneys' duty. i When they fail to do this the kidneys are sick. : Backache and many kidney ills follow. Urinary trouble, diabetes. Doan's Kidney Pills cure them all. Lexington people endorse our claim, j Mrs. Lena Amick, living north of Main street, Lexington, S. 0., says: "I have found Doan's Kidney Pills to be a very good remedy for the diseases for which they are recommended. I suffered a great deal from kidney 1 complaint, and although I used a ? number of remedies, I did not receive ! much benefit. Not long ago I heard i about Doan's Kidney Pills, sent to 2 The Kaufmann Drug Co., and procured a box, and since using them I am feeling better than I have in a . I ! I e Starts URSDAY, M. uary 14th. p| '(I. II n. II). if -- I" ? DECISIVE AND M he Method. 2| ff. Nothing is re- \\ nal value. Not off cold cash. Cancel j! is. It is the sale similar sales, but I'M : : j our patrons 1 were Ml , but the following j|i 11 i in all colors and combij 11 in all colors and combi- I j 1 Red Flannel 3oc. I j | 29c. fi? 23c. HI " 44 19c. !|| and -4 3-4c. j! j Sea Island 10c value ut Glass and Silver- I j j mora fi t+JL Vi : j immense selection in this ! j at came too late for the II v : It must "be sold regardformer selling price. If j j j sted in Solid or First Class j i1 Y or Silver, do not miss i I by as the nimble sixpence 11 rs duty. I j [ Children's Cloaks, pt our stock in this de- [ 11 ughout the entire season j j j lendid selection to offer. 112.50. $15 Cloaks $10.00 q 00 m " 7 no I: 5.00. 5 " 3.00 \\\ uction in Skirts. 110.00. $12.50Skirte $8.75 l\\ 7.50. 8.50 " 6.00 }[{ 4.75 5.00 " 3.75 iwfe 2.60 2.50 " 1.98 ^ 1.50 1.00 " 69c. i come in all the new and ials and are sacrificed ondon't care to carry them * I season. Glass and Tinware. In . I nt some exceedingly good. *^02 I I ered. ?. I ins. 3.50 Values 2.50. 2.00: 1.50 Values 05c. [k and Fancy Waist Waist 13.50 ong time. The pains in my back lave lessened and the kidney secre- ^ innc arp hppnminor ploor T nrlorl fl .1V41W V IViV- UX A UJi ^ A UVi ;o recommend Doanrs Kidney Pills to ^ )thers in return for the benefits I have )btained from their use." For sale by all dealers. Piice 50 jents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, Sew York, sole agents for the United States. J Remember the name?Doan's?anJ J ;ake no other. I T?A1* Qolo A Unm "Hfltno /TTr?irttiA\ x \JX uaiv XX i.H/TT x/d V io \ UUA4UC/ jewing machine, improved drop aead, cheap either for cash or on 9asy payments?installment plan?a aargain. Apply to Rice B. Harman. Pinal Discharge. This is to notify all persons that I will apply to Geo. S. Drafts, Esq., Judge of Probate for Lexington county, 3outh Carolina, on the 15th day of Janlary, 1909, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of John F. Fulmer, deceased. S. C. FULMER, Dec. zi-4w. lixectitor. ^^3