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Mimria I Our trade for 1 There is a reason 9 Hats, Millinery, I I It is needless J We are going 1 Department Stor< N You are Always I Order by PENCIL AND SCISSOBS. I Mr'Ja' - a very 1 Wayside Notes Gathered Here and as There by a Dispatch Man. Fort isaQt Mrs. F. T. Bibb and Miss ~ Ruth ever rear. Clarke spent yesterday in Columbia. ure that ^ The Palmetto Collegiate Institute The Re "will reopen next Monday, Jan 3rd. have mo\ Reader, remember your dues at sonage, r this office. We need it. j W. NeeleCongressman Lever spent Monday I Mr. Kai in Orangeburg on official business. | of the Ho Mrs. Fred Herndon is visiting rela- Rudolph ( lives in North Carolina. Fla., for t Miss Rosa Rauch and little Miss FOR Sara Black are spending the holidays z*er ^ngin with relatives in Saluda. 8aw cornp Prof. W. E. Black will attend the j JohJ1 He State Teachers' Association in Co- | C.? Roi lumbia, which begins tomorrow. Mr. H. Let us have your orders for job work. { sPent the No order too large or none too small parents, 2 to receive our careful attention. man. Messrs. J. O. Wingard, Gus Barre, prof a] and Orin Brodie, of Ciemson, are here Newberrj for the holidays. at the ho; Prof. H. W. Barre, of Ciemson, near Lezi spent a few days with his parents, jyjjsg Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Barre, this week. College, i J. Frank Wingard, of the University her parer of South Carolina, i9 here for the lor, on H< Christmas vacation. -^rg ^ Misses Alice Mae Bafcler and Pearle uow of ! Clarke, of Winthrop, are with theii home foil parents this week. mas, and Mr Lewis Roof, of Newberry col- tinued pl< lege, is with his'parents for the vacation. Tlr Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Roof, of Co- ai?<?n-?trh luulbia, spent a few days with their Just the th . , ... , shoes bo'.-t parents here tins week. sepm to pi Prof. Cyrus L. Shealy, of the Cam- <lccept any den City Schools, is visiting his _ brother, Frank W. Shealy. j I When ^ Mi9s May Meetze, acharmingyoung i , , , . ~ , .. . , ^ I turns, rei lady of Columbia, spent a few days j with Miss Meredith Muller this week. ':at ^ * 1 ou can i Mr. N. L. Black, of Saluda, visited property his son, Prof. W. E. Black, for a few will save days last week. ? ? i a Misses Ruth Efird, Mae Bcczer anc: j Ernestine Barre, of the Cdlege for j At the Women, Columbia, are with their pa- i ica} Soci< rents for the holidays. Tubercul Miss Anna Brown, the popular mil- lzec*? auc* liner at W. P. Roof's leaves today for ca^ed foi her home in North Carolina, where J*a 9? 9tf she will spend several weeks, befori lnvit?d t< going to the fashion centers of the thought I fr, ipa.rn the new spring modes earnest t large cro ladies headwear. the season now comii for all this?Mimnaii! jadies' Suits, Men's 0! to go elsewhere wher to exercise greater ef /c ; welcome Here, a lies Fort Graham, who holds Court OPQUS ucrative position with the hoals Manufacturing Co., e regu ar er few days here this week. llconv le of the brightest young men Monday m Janua ed here, and it is with pleas- ^a"'s' ?' Cherai re notehis snccess " are not a Sreat 1 criminal sid3 of v. J. C. Counts and family {han ordinary int -ed into the Methodist par- ,arge number of : ecently vacated by Rev. Jno ^be Johnson uegr ? Sunday night die! 1 F. Oswald assistant cashier a single murder c me National Bank, and Mr. This is a pretty g< Dswald arc in Crescent City, ington, there not he holidays. rnitted during 190! ILE?One 8 horse power To- The following g e, one shingle mill and drag drawn as jurors f< lete, one log cart. Apply to Erie M Risinger, nrj Snelgrove, Lexington, Sim L Hntto, nte 2. 2w9 J Silas McCartha P. Kallman, of Springfield, J Ott Spradley, Christmas holidays with his ^5^ m "f" dr. and Mrs. Emanuel Hall- H SJay Jas D Bickley, J Luther Croat, id Mrs. S. J. Derrick, of N Barrett Hill, % are spending the yuletide w Kinian shealy me of Hon. D. Frank Efird, Baily Chaney, togton. S B Creech, [aude Taylor, of Columbia Jno J Haltiwange is spending the holidays with Mallie Williams, its, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Tay- Isiah M Hallman, allow creek. j h Lindler Sr. lizabeth Nunamaker-Moody, Jeff J Smith, Savannah, Ga., visited the CarrolCHarman, ? at Columbia during Christher visit was one of eon- Grand Jur easure. Eugene L. Hartle . Lucius W. Wise, is Is An Eisy Test. Archie W. Craft, Allen's Foot-En se in one shoe Jno. J. Youngine '? ornt?r, and notice the difference, iiiir 10 use when rubbers or over- W. Archie Hook, me necessary, and your shoo* -o -o pAriTHu ch ?>ojd Everywhere, 2tc. Pont ounas, substitute. ? Christr torn Your Lands. On Christmas e you go to make your tax re- day school gave 1 member that the law requires mas tree, which y ands he returned this time, tained more presi save time by summing up your An excellent pro? before leaving home, and it b}7 the children a the Auditor a lot of trouble, long be remembe dience present. Tntorcnlcsis League. 0n Frida>' affc( . , school at Saxe-Gc meeting of the County Med- ma3 ^ which , ety next Monday an Anti- aad m?ch enjoye, osis League will be organ- . . , V^U OiLUiU^y i a public meeting bas been heir t r that day. Dr. C. F. Wil- " * t. u u u There were prese ite health officer, has been _ . , , ,, , . tire school and > make an address, and it is ., . . n, among the best e that he will accept. It is the The Lutherans tope ot the doctors that a Roo{)g h#u thia wd will be f resent. bgnefit of tbe orp ig to a close has bee: ^h's is always headc Lothing and Furnishi l you can find what 2 fort to make 1910 th Second Monday. 'On the Sou m of court for this Tfae edit<)r ^ accQ ene 011 the second Auditor Dent on his ar ry with Judge R. C. weok. Our first point' v, presiding. Tlieie on Tuesday, thence to nany cases on the on aroun(j according the court of more schedule, erest, but there is a ^ye wan(; every subs ninor cases. Unless us prompt]y -witb his oi o, who was shot on p0SSible we want to ge 3, there will not be of 0ash-in-advanc ase to be disposed. Thi3 is the only way to 3od record for Lex- j por wj^n satisfaction, si being a murder com- , lawg wiU uot pormit ua I through the mails to si ;entlemen have been are -n f(jr mw >r the first week: m011ths. When the tin Ollie F Meetze, forced to stop papers, Elaredge D Gnnter, . +. ? V* ILV 1 V xa. , Sidney L Sheelj, yye neecj ^]ie moneyGeorge Aw trey, an(^ we ]10pe our friend Josh M Keisler, t0 oar needs libera JobS Wessinger, promptly> please. John A Mayer, Luther B Kyzer, Danl A Shealy, | r,P Rufus Wessinger Thos J Risinger, On fr O Alfred J. Fox, V/I1C? Vj James W Daily, ? , Jos S Huffman, | ?urt?cmy aj N B Wannamaker. ?Our qi ors for 1910. ^L y, W. Kiilian Hook. "^7"A Tl G. B. Wingard. VY C? II H. A. Lorick. IT'S" r, J. P. Richardson. JuLOFSSS. J. S. Boozer. Oscar H. Senn. WAG* las Trees. vo the Baptest Sun- LlOot GOBI Lheir annual Christ- ? vas larger and con- Bl1?Lx?OS S>S siits than ever before. ,-rame wag rendered JiqIcI tlie tl nd the occasion will red by the large au- "OUR ( ernoon the Sunday >tha gave a Christ k as largely attended ,ree in the church, nts galore for the enthe occasion was ver given. will have their tree in afternoon for the i han's at Salem, Va. 11113-1115 Hamf ^ 3 *2^ E^S ILsk ,?55^ y 1 1 I i 1 a the largest in the hist luarters for Dry Goods, ngs. ?'ou want here, e banner year for Coli m A H R A ? m m* ma |i\ Colon ??m?m ads. Popular Cottoa Mill Prosidi ' Givon Haadsons Caae. mpany County tnual trip next Mr. TV. P. Roof was the recipien will be Gaston, a handsome walking cane on Chr Swansea, and mas eve, the gift of the employes to published j the Lexington Manufacturing Co., ; which he is the able president, criber to meet ; The head of the stick, which is sc r her dollar. If gold, bears the inscription, "W. t our list made Roof, from the employes of Lexingl *e subscribers. Manufacturing Co., 1909." conduct a pa- This is but an index to the v< iuce the postal high esteem in which Mr. Roof is h to send papers by his employes, and is very mi nbscribers who appreciated by him. e than twelve *--???-o le is up we are Th0 , regardless of rp^e Lyric theatre in Columbia, 1 the finest program this week, in due us badly history of the Lyric. While you s will respond enjoying the festivities of the seat dly. Meet us forget to attend this little po lar place of amusement. ar load arrived last ^ ."rived this week, lick selling plan is drau ave several nice Mare ONS?'Undoubtedly we plete line of Wagons Mitchell, Old Hickory, t *ade. GUARANTEE MEANS sgory - C Mule C (ton Avenue . ! I I | * a a b | ory of our store. Notions, Shoes, I % y irnTrio'ci 1 CLQ rl ? ft Ai-Lt maw u ^UdUlUg L-rj o u iibla, S. C. I < sat Christmas Tres and Diana?. 4 Mr. and Mrs. "W. C. Harman, of t of Selwood, gave a Christmas tree and ist- dinner at their home on Monday in | o honor of Mrs. Iiartr.an's sister, Little ] o Miss Pauline Randall. Those present were: Ernestine and Lerdie Lee 1 >!id Drehcr, Veta and It >soll Shealy, An- ' -r-. ??/) T ?: i i ? iiic ivuui aim JuuL-iiv o-v y^t-ri, xuiiarea bo and Fannie Wessingor. Annie Wingard, Eula Lee Dreher, Mr. and Mrs. * Sry J. R. Ricdardson and 1Utie daughter, e}j Mildred and Miss Ecia Richardson, ich ?? Beautiful Calendar?. The Lexington Savings Bank is has mailing out to its hundreds of customth ers throughout the county a large cal- 4 are endar, beautifully designed, for 1910. jon This is in keeping with a long estabpU_ li9hed custom of this bank, and is greatly appreciated by its patrons. j week and another V ring the business. \ js and well broken T have the be^V-and ' j in the South, such , and Hackney will j SOMETHING" ' ! "Ob 2 Columbia, S. C 1