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. pB=SBBB==5=S - ' * I; I "s *}^L.V * . " ' _ '-J . * * ? fl 1 1 $ $20, ( 1 W Oli , ^ All goc 3 p.m. k Goods ly Wegu $" ; " -... . Dress Ski shades of gi ^ / v- selections e K Rs^nlar v Here is i I FLEECE-L t i K' B * match; sells . I in this safe I 10c HOSE I -" / Hose at 11c. ?wws/w/v Tl I I iKentuck) n *.- . LS^Q 1 We will have ; fcnd Mules to arr K>t you will be al Bjices. Call to i nr I Caugh H/Jl U.JLLX UJLCLj Wf City Hotel, Colombia. | It was the pleasure of the Editor, last week to spend a night comfort Esbly at the City Hotel. Colombia, an< Eo enjoy an elegant breakfast. Mrs |L I. Kaminer, a Lexington lady i? h proprietress, a good boose-keeper ace E nine hostess and knows how to pleas* Be? guests* Go there when yoa sU>{ WL Colombia and yon will be pleased. Everything suitable for Christmas, Etew Tear and Wc*Ug?jtoee?t* efts at The Bazaar. Come and ^^Hfeelp yoa make yoar seleetkura |BBaed to go atowfcm* it 3. HGANT )00 Stock of Merch Wear, to be Sold ar Store, 9 >ds marked in plain figui , we will sell $2.00 wort must go, no matter wha arantee to please yon. LADIES' COAT SUITS. rts in Voiles Panamas, Serges and the 1 rays. They mast go. Come and make lOW. LADIES' HATS. t A t-Totu frv rrn at jJsJ ?lfi Slut; qo ?-"v anu iu ?.. v...? % splendid bargain in MEN'S and LAD INED UNDERWEAR; Shirts and Drawer i the world over for 50c. Remember, the j is only 37c the garment. KE A PEEP AT THIS OFFER. , Men's, Women's or Children's, go at 6:. 25c Hose for J 6c. # 919 Gervais Sir ' i \ % : $ 5 J. BngBSagggjBBBUBmZaEmmB&XS&SBEl ?a??????M??? J HOI f-jf' MBBnHWK^ggM >.. - l^R^BHm MllfflMiPfii BWI ' h fl j^^^HV^H^HRMngg^m el Carload of fine I ive about the 18 th Die to find what yc see them imara Brc The Grand Theatre. > ! ? - .<"11- -i. 3 ?.! ? j as ^uristmns anu exit; xiax?hu?jb ' i draw ?e^r th? Grand has put on i-ome j of the most inrcrettinjr mid amuting # 1 pictures they have ever shown in i | j Columbia, and during the season the j audiences may re si a^ured they will j J be highly pleased. # * * Have your Pictares framed for the hcl da> e, Made to order at Kaufmann Drug Co, . i . ".>* : ^ < to. . .' -?? \ I , Nvw is the time tao II at The $?<*.* tBd select* jviir Chri#T.iw*? goad's. TO BJ on/lioD nf oil "TlAftm MilViXUVj VW< WVAA m ~ WMW* at Sacrifice Price. 19 Gerva is es. Special liour sales ] h or merchandise of any t loss. It will save yon Look over these prices a Overcoats for Men, "V atept We have on hand about 150 1 your at ?1 98 each. Regular value f ? shoes, sho: Men's, Women's and Childr _ sizes, all makes; must go, no i IES' ? ? .?> GLOVES! 3rice e Must go; 25 per cent, less th; 5c Handkerchiefs, 3c. 10c Suspenders for 6c. 25c Su9penders for 17c. eeta Three Doors Above S i - _ *1 1 I' H I ry E??3 j j Kentucky Horses ^ ? >* j i * orl9fcii. in this m need at right i i i I . , ! = I tthers, t South Carolina. NOTICE. I will sell at public auction all of the personal property, consisting of horses, | mules, hay. fodder, corn, buggies, wagons, and all the farming imple* ! ? i ; ments including rafcep, mowers, ete., ! i 1 | belonging to the estate .of the late : I George A. Hope, at the homestead of j j Mrs. Jarpcs C. Hope, Hope. Station, | on Monday* December 18th, 1911. < J. J. HOPE. Adminif'rator; i j I f ft. bectibf. to T .e i ... /*' nBDHMMH ? iptions, for Men, The Big Sale nc Friday, December 22,: kind for 89 cemts. l many dollars. Allv md be convinced: Tomen and Children. klen's Overcoats to close out 3 rom $(>.00 to $9.CO each. . fit ?? ?U? ES, SHOES. ? en's Shoes; all kinds, all natter what the loss. $ GLOVES! ?; 7? an cost. 9! / ~fKS mei eaboard Air Line Depoil ??i AM ITALIO-AMERICAN RECEIPT HERE'S da priza baby, lectla Jeem! Looka. rtieesta. w'at you theenlca heem? Here's da seed Eetalian. SV'en eet grow eento a man. Weell be gooda 'Merican. Nevra was a kecd more fat. How you s'pose he come by dat? Mebbe so you theenk eet's m-.?elk Mak' hees skeen so sof like seelk. Mebbe/too. you theenk eet's meat Mak' heem solid. Not a beet! No sooch 'Mericana food Eva mak* a keed so good. Eef you gotta baby too 1 weell tal you w'at you do. Here ees gran* "receipt" for you: Aska for "Eetalian spagghat*;" But, eef you can no raymembra dat. 'Mericana word for eet ees "noodle." So you no forgat. paste eet een your hat? i\oouie, nuouit:, iiuuuic. Dere you gotta food'll Mak' your babies beeg an' strong an' fat. Look, da priza baby, Ieetla Jeem! Tak* heem. meester; tak' an' feela heem. See heem smilin' at you dere. VV'ata for you look so scare Weeth your nose up een da air? You need no be 'frald. my frand. At so smalla "Blacka Handa." Dirty? Mebbe so. but dirt On da outs1.' don'ta hurt. Som'timcs eet ees good, you know. So da ieetla plants can grow. Only kinda dirta dat can Spoil da 'Merieana man Ees da kind da worksa een. Deep. deep, ondrancat' da skeen. Not mooch fear for dat so long We can keep da babies strong. So I seeng my Ieetla song: Aska for "Eetalian spagghat';" But, eef you no rcymembra, dat. 'Mericana word for cet ees "noodle." So you no forgat. paste eet cen your hat? "Noodle," "noodle," "nood'.e!" Dere you gotta food'Il Mak* your babies beeg an' strong an' fat ?Catholic Standard and Times. A Matter of Breed. "Them fellers in the otiice of the Bee are what 1 call fresh." Deacon Bzra Bullock remarked to his wife at the supper table on his return from his monthly visit to the town of Balston. "IIow so, father?'' inquired Mrs. Bullock. "Well." Mr. Bullock said, "one o' my errands was from Saba Mabel Brings. She wanted 1 should (ind out why they hadn't punctuated her last poem. They sent her a copy, an' she said It made her most sick the way they'd spi'led her beautiful ideas. "Well, when 1 sot loaded up to come home I drove round to ti e Bee ottice composin' room an' beckoned a young feller in his shirt sleeves to come out. " 'Now,' I says, 'you'll do her a favor if you'll tell me why you didn't punctuate Saba Mabel Mrijrgs' last poem.' " 'Cert'nly,' s's he. Tm not a pointer; I'm a setter.' "?Youth's Companion. ' . 4 Ginnery Notice. After December 2d, Ijfll, we will charge 25c p?r hundred (or cotton Sinning, and will ruu our ginnery only Pour dam. ]->?ry Friday :1? January, ? " LONG BROS. Women and Chil iw going on at the * from 9 to 10 a. m., and fx ?e ask is that yon give v MEN'S SUITS. lace b}7 tfne finest expert tailors in busine you up, no matter how big or how small y irantee t-o fir, you in size and pnce. MEN'S EATS. 1.00 Hats for G9c. 1.50 and $2 CO Hats for 0-^. > rr\ J AO on TT-.L- A1 rw\ s.ou aim 3>;.uu nais iur 5.o0 and $4.00 Hats for $0 10. >c Caps for men and hf.v* i.i this sale for 1 Te are offering the GREATEST BARG OWN IN MEN'S PANTS, all stripes and 9 nber, all we ask is a call; we guarantee to tj Columbia, S. C. o? * "Y ? The Other Half. | * Making good is only half the | ? oaiue. .uaixiag xuiun ueuf*f j that yon have made good is the J I other half.?Detroit Free L'ress. f Served Him Right. "You must have called me late this morning. Sylvena. It was 12 o'clock when I reached the office. And I had an important appointment for 10 o'clock too." "Why. I called you at 7:30. John." "Was the clock right?" "Yes; 1 set it last night when yon came home. You remember I called downstairs when you came in and asked you what time it was and you said 10:30. The clock in my room said 1:45. so I turned it back to.agree with your watch, and. of course. 1 called you by the correct time this morning." ?Buffalo Express. "u" " i Even as You and I. "Why does Ph tinny write so many jokes against motorists?" "lie's trying to earn enough money j to buy x loeioreycle."?New York Mail. ?a*. Misplaced. "Fred queered himself with Mayme . when he tried to pay her a oompli- I j merit on her hands, of whose smanness , I she is very proud.'* "What did he say?" I "She led the conversation adroitly as J usual to the subject of little bands. I and he told her that hers were simply ! great,r?Baitlinore Star. j Excruciating! r He?And did yon suffer much when | i yon bad appendicitis? ! She? Suffer? 1 thought I should ner- j ?r lire to tell the tafe. He?Ah, that must have been shlferiJig indeed.?PbiTadelpb!a Record ? ? ? ? Boy jo ir fmf* for Ohrietums at; Tito ; { r dren's I n U, om 2 to is a call. * I iss. We can \ ou are. We ?c. AIN* EVER hades. Replease. ^ i ' 4 K STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION of the BBOOKLAND BANK N Located at New Brookland, S. C., : at tlie close of business Dec. 5th, 1911. resources. * 4 Loans and Discounts '$62,062 75 Overdrafts 598 81 [ "nrnitTirp and Fixtures 1,750 00 Banking House 4,700 00 >?ue iroui JDauKs and Bankers 1 2,679 I Currency 2,715 00 jroifl Silver, and other Coin 627 96 I, Cheeks and Ca9h Items... 1,187 61 Total $76,921 49 liabilities. Capital Stock paid in $15,030 00 Surplus fund 250 00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 1,451 10 Cue to Bank9 and Bankers, 121 04 individual deposits subject to check/ 22,799 95 Savings deposits 32.629 40 Time certificates of deposit 650 00 Bills Payable, includir g Certificates for Monty Borrowed 4,000 00 Total $76,921 49 State of South Carolina, i % County of Lexington. ) Before me came L. S. Trotti, president of the above named bank who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. L. S. TROTTI, President. oworn ro ana suDscnuea Deiore me, this izai aay of; L?ec., 1911. ?***- Henry Baft, Magistrate. Correct attest.% E. W. Skull, P. J Wessix(?i;k. Henry Buff, Directors. Notice of Annual Meeting of County Commissioners. Notice is hereby piven that on Thursday the 4th day of January A.D. 1012, the Board of County Commissioners for Lexington county will hold its annual session in the Supervisors office. All persons holding demands of any kind against Lexington county, not previously presented to the board, are hereby notified to file the same with the undersigned as Clerk c f the Board on or before the first day of January next, so that the same may be considered at the annual meetiug. J. Brooks Wingard, Clerk B >ard County Comrs. * Lexington County, S, C. Preming Club at Chapia. I a n preparrv/j to do all kinds of ctea dug and p-<.'ting of Gtentc and Ladie-'g*r Satisfaction guaranty-d. Sam Hoaaoai, 7 Chftjrtn, 3. C.