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U GR? fl Pr iV*;. | H '' i i p ' II WBB II I , ii ?? ', I", r Owing to the lo1 . at, we find we a F convert our sur] - had in real juici v [I'M DBESS ^ I 54-inch Broad Cloth, the yard I I c4-icch Broad Cloth, 75c ra i;. M 8 54-incii Broad Cloth, 1 00 8*8 $1.50 Black dr*>rs poods 88 1 00 Dress goods all wool..... HjH 75o 60c '* S6 arid 44 inc S 25c and 35c tires* good* 8 ' One lot of 12K 15c Suiting I 8 6 pieces of 25c and 35c Shepar< 1 I FLA f 8 Red Flannel, tke yard, J. I S > White ^ r | One Lot of \ I >.| In Beautiful raised designs, wa If Bed Blanket) I I Ginghams, Outing. Plai Wf 8 See that t?h]* ot Calicos. Ging ? II ??? mmmm- . *mmr vaf (I MTJL Kentucky! X. , * - " *% " EVgkA W Kv ~ . x HtBB0HB??5C!^SiHr3 * ^H^^^E^HH^BIIhIHS^sibI |^gjggj*|^gyygg8e t ^^^HHUI We will have 2 C nd Mules to arrive )t you will be able rir. fis Hall a ac 1 Columbia, STATE OF SOUTH CAROIIN4. R COUNTY OF LEXINGTON. By G. S. Drafts, Esq., Probata Judge. WHEREAS, * > d J. L. Mc- | r<art i>?. made suit to me, to grant tlum I letters of Administration of the Estate j U T H ESFTARE THEREFORE to cite .... m^riipS ft!! and h.HD'llIp.r tllC klJl (jtiTtM. . CI ?S ? i. v. -v.*. ^ } n). '"'arrha, deed., that they be and n, Epp >efore me, in the Court of Pro- v:( fcace, to be held a? Lcxin^ron, C. H., p. |B. C.. on 13th rvy J.-?-u?ry. JS?12, next . . . ? ?>I i| o'clock in the forenoon, to Jiow cause, if any 1 it, . , ...... ..dminis- j 1 GIVflN under my Hand, this 29th i ? B da.- * "W? **. ?/ *-> <ti . .. <i. V GEO. ? DilAFTci. <L. 8.) f Pfb-ite Jn i*e, L-x)i _:i u . C. I [ P il.li-hed on the 3rd ch*. January, j S | !9?2 tlip LexiL'gron Dispauii. j e( k 2Weei8.?10. r i ' vV.K* 4 . '*: . - i ? 4 ; ^ / > T i .. -T '. ;?-'* <?-'-?*?'' V* ?o* kNDC 4.v-.,, J ! " ' ' =? *ly*p;i '#FI V L/ * . .. r - : i ' :: ' " ' I 1 ta v V- 1 y s Now in Ful * .;t .? : T . : v/. , - ~e w price of cotton, ? >re heavily overstc plus stock into cas j bargains. : GOODS. I - 37? ii?>w J : 07': ** ... ........ v. -. .. i 77c* V 1 (9 ;. i: 09c 50o li wide, now for. 87c 19? p, now goinf faft nt% 8 1*3J i Piaids 19c I ffNEL j ..I....:..........8, 10, 123< and 19c i 10, 15, and 19c Fxiite Madras . ,8 15 and 20c, the yard only. 10c s only 33c pair, oneletts, and Chambrays, hams, Oncinsr, yard 4c 5 \ ^^|(3Bl^B|^B|yyigaM^aE^WBfeMMMHte^!iiB[^^^^^B^K< - t . * *v 3arloa.ds of fine*K = 3 on the 15th or to find what you } them wrrtrmBaaag* wwimaiH au?hps *rrmxrtz*--i ,.?* OUND - TRIP - WINTER s Tourist Fares Now in Effect Via Southern Railway, 1(] "Premier Carrier of the ^ South " i ? p* - ^ r* /\ rl nil /? a yvwi 1 i vl un nairj \?aAIJ iuihumu;^ A^I JI i , 1912 with f:u:l li ?>if r-t ? <'*-- ' i\ ill, i'ji&. tor complete inioima- * -n H8 to schedules, Bleeping fer5e <aii o.i lucres. ^outlierix liiway ticket a^enr, ?.r m J >hi; L. Meek, A, G. P A. Atlanta, Ga. Fr?^k L. Jenkipe, T. F. A., A , (r 11 i tor 2>:*?e '. J, ":T?il Barrel Fiyrcn n u Ri ck Cock- I gQ ) *. Ap./.y ?? i'i.e Ui^atch office. >fi J V* ' .-.V >L?/ s , ;. ,V ~ /'., *.: ..* A".' *' * - V 1 ' ;t y " '" *'' " .j , e '<* ^ II Sway, an j/hich none of us )cked. so we haT ;h. We expect 1 S.-e til at tc'ble of Ginghams, } See that table of Percale at th See,r hat Heavy Onting and 01 See those Flannelette Kimona 500 Child Ages 0 to 14. These are nice ( every where for $1 00. Clea Ladies you can't make therr Goat Suits Must < $5 CO fur $2 50. $8 00 I and so on up Her? is a 5 d-. z. Ladies' Black Heatlierb Saturday morning at All Ladies' $1 00 and $1 50 He? Mens and Ladie9 Handkerchie Mens' Hose 5c, 8c, 10c, and 19i Lad Ladies' 15c Heavy Hose 10c ar r,v.'jievpno TO", and IS NTS, ~ - d MUIBS sntuciy Horse 3 16 uh. In this l need" at right South Carolina. II I I" K IH II llll II I III III I III !! II II?II lllimi ale o! Personal Property On Saturday, Jinnary ltffch, 1912, ai ' ocl )ck a. m , I will sell to highesi i he following nronnrty, at my cidence. near Clark'Mill: 2 Mules; 2\filkCow8; 2 Yearlings: head H 'gs; 1 New Top Baggy ; ] 'agon. Corn, Fodder, Feavirvs, Farm j,,,. ' o?.a tt _ .ri o III a* Lll'iJ-ti Ui'O. Tm, ??!* * -f *??' ti ri? f n-*iO : o \ r fr-'o dare <>f nn'o H<jCUr?d by ;>rtgag<; interest 8 por eenrJOB ^HUMBERT. Jimuirv 1, 1912?2v!0 Oa&bage Hants Jbor bale. r-iHv v.vi'-r?.^, one P?:d tv( nr^nnd nt *?"? n? r fhrr( <; >n?i aovJ ' ' <5' / 4 ?.oU nd. YODFR CROMER, lvp c?. C. ; u> > ""*? I- . -Ym '< vRAN" < MHMM , n n id you are invi 5 thonght it would : re decided to put si this sale to eclipse i lanneletts and Ohanibrayti onl. 7c jj o t.hp varri 50 5 v> j m 1 ?riots, only 8c * s, only 25c?just half price. I reus' Dresses 3ir2hams and Galletea. Sold ranee sale price .. 75c Ii for this price. &o?Just Half Price. for $4 00 $:IS 50 lor ?6 25. i to the highest, Snap: Just I loon Drop Skirts, to go on sale d 25c ; itherbloon drop skirts to go at 75c ifs for lc, 3, 4c, and 7c each. L 3ies' 10c Heavy Hose 7c the pair. J id 12c pair, ; Ladies' 25c Lisle Thread Hose 19c s I- TV?tr. 5 iimm? ??i??? it?m? t Unclaimed Letters. i - List of letters remaining uncalled j for in this office for the week ending Jan. 8, 1912 Ladies?Sou Mrs. Seliten. Tarlven Miss. Kate. Geiger Mrs. Nettie. Gentlemen?Wdson Mr. E. Reed. Kenrick Mr Jack. Edward Rogers. Franklin Mr. Oscar. These letters will be sent, to the Dead ' ii'tter- Office Js.n. 22/1912. If not 1 called for before. In calling for the above please 6ay "Advertised'' giving date ot list. S. J. Leaphart, Postmaster. ^HaaaewJW regm, H UUUCWW TV iU^Ll tVLij' 1AU3* I In nervous prostration and female 1 weaknesses they are the supreme 9 remedy, as thousands have testified. I FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND \ STOMACH TROUBLE 1 it is the best medicine ever sold c?unter* c / Mt&m "iiiMmW c! rfti.uv.RTA 9. c G v.- rxtamrjr~a& THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WE HAVE EVER SHOWN IN HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, ROJES, t HORSE 6 __ BLANKETS, ETC. ? 1 We have a special home-made slip ? Hftracs-i for o ic-h"?rsM v a.'"'1 : | $5,00. | A Set of Bucltv Harnets for $10.00. K'm* TT*rl#*c: Pn ?m 'Po i u, o r? n*?^ r I and pay market pricor. ' W 139 W, Sh?fia, i 11:G- 1!S Piaiu Sir ! COIXWib A, fc\ 4 CESi Ited to attend. reach the low leve] f*. m/% A A a ? m n/% iujul a, pnuy uii uui g any former sale v e O See those $1 25 Lace Onrtains to close See that White Curtaiu?Scrim, special Shoes for the Who! $3 GO and 4 00 Mens' Shoes 2 CO iMens' Shoes 1 50 Mens' Shoes 1 25 Mens' ?ail leather 3 CO Ladi*- s' Shu-1 2 00 Laci<Stio s 1 50 and I 73 L'd>os Shoes One loto Ladies' P^t. Leather shoes, 1 50 nmv t-? cio-e 'hem 1 25 Old Ladies' Comfort?special Children**' k?j?h*k loo pair; nOc shoes r.c 59c; ?1 (0 shoes. now 19c. pair; $1 2i Ladies' and Chiidiens' Tiie last bnr. not the leest, by any rr Ladies' Underwear Sale. 25 dc/. Ladies*' Fleeced Underwear, th out at 25c each. Ohildrera' Heavv Underwear, regular HMHBmHDflBB 738E0BSH naHMnHHHHnBHHBni The Real Old Article. j The stranger in Boston was interI ested in the old family names ot tnat 1 city. He bore a strong letter ot introduction to a prominent townsman. "I can give you from memory the names of all the old families of our city," the prominent towusmau said, and he rattled oft' two or three dozens j at eu amazing rate, j The stranger looked up from his I copy pad expectantly. ? | "Is that nilV" he asked. j | "I have given you a complete list of Bosron's leading families." the prorai- j . neut townsman replied. "Not one of { J them dates hack less than six generations." j The stranger stared. "But sureiv you have other old fam i ilies of note m Boston? "Merely transients." icily replied the ( | Boston man.?Cleveland Plain Dealer, j Good and Bad. | A remarkably brief, effective sum- * min<r up was once quoted by Lord 1 James in an after dinner speech. It j * was delivered by an Irish judge trying I a man for pig stealing. The evidence j of his guilt was conclusive, but the prisouer insisted on calling a number of witnesses, who testified most emphatically to his genera I good character. | After hearing their evidence and the ! ! counsel's speeches the iiidge remarked. 1 I "Gentlemen of the jury. 1 think that . ^ | . . . [ the only conclusion vou csin arrive at; ' that the pig was stolen Dv tpe prisoner I ho fa tho inn<t amiable tuojj i * ailU 111*4 1 '?? ??'V - ? In the county."?London Chronicle. < Not Her FaD't The mistress comes home wit hour, warning. She title's the maid m fcj,.a attire. ' "Why. what <io you menu." she cries, ( "bv wearing my he?t Mack skirt?" ' "It is not niv fault." repiies the maid. "Madam locked up ah her colored 1 ones."?Cleveland Plain De??ie?.. ( I 1 VoIc.pp'c AtK The destructive Philippine volcanoes ? have value fo- ou? thing at least, c says a writer in the pacific Monthly. | They are directlv responsible for toe I finest hemn producing area 'n the I worid. Dcnip thrives in a ?oi? heavily ? impregnated with voicaoac ash. . J j His Sh*n#. ^ "IToV do you pronose to support my T daughter, voung many c ... . ' . . v ' T)i n?r *, . J inaiTY her."-rcxeDiinjs*. _ . (I Opinion. Stella?W*nt do you think of marry- ^ In.r a nobleman? Ralla- Jt is 'ike buvin.sr a fish instead of enrohiug; it ?Now York riuies. '' How blessings brighten as tiiey take " ti.oir \ or,UK S . : r ibe Ti?r ; <\LE I V C L it is selling oods so as to 7e have ever at 7oc pr l, the yard 4c e Family $ 2 50 I 1 79 | 1 29 I 98c I 2 19 | 1 79 1 1 29 I siz.s 3 and 4, was B 98c 98c I )\v 3$c pr.; 75c shoes > and J 50 shoes for 1 09 pr 1 Underwear )euii9, will be tho Great o regular 50c; kind, to close 25c kind, to close at 15c. E^L>$ OBJECT OF ENVY. ? l*he Unrivaled Accomplishment of Billy : Smith. A DEEP sigh of sorrow broke from the lips of little Freddie Stockman. **I wish." be said plaintively?"I wish [ wuz Billy Smith." His mother was astounded, shocked. "Whr Freddie?" she asked. "Billy Smith has none of the nice things you aave. He doesn't get any pocket mon?y. And he isn't as big as you are. md he's not nearly so strong. His faiher never buys him presents or'*? } "Yes; I know all about that," said) Freddie. "But"? j "And then look what a nice liomei fou have and nice books, and you nev j ?r have to go out when it's cold and! i wet to carry papers, and"? "Yes; I?I know that." said Freddie? rritably. annoyed at his mother's [ strange lack of sympathy and under | standing. "But Billy kin wiggle his) ;ars. and I can't!"?Answers. And He Whistled. j He was only a poor little messengei *>y. ? When the young woman stepped inio:he elevator on the first fioor of the? Williamson building it was crowded! with big men?and that messenger boy f fn an iDStant the boy snatched his bat j from his head. One by one. but with shamed blush f ?s. the men in the elevator followed) suit. The young woman was not hand | some, but she was neat and trim am ? self possessed. Quickly she turned t> | :he lad and said: "You are a little gentleman?one o j :he old fashioned sort!" and she flash r ,*d a wonderfully sweet smile upo; ! aim. | The child looked at her in a ma"' i nent. lie had heen fumbling with h | rap, but now ho found the message i ? md stuck in its swoatband. took ' I >ut, stuck his cap on his head and b. | pin to whistle.?Cleveland Plain Den f >r. f t Hitting trie Doctor. As today, in the days gone by thi j lootors were made the target of th. f ester's fling. Pausanias. the Spartan genera ; vhen asked by a physician how i t rns that he was never ill. exulting. } nswered, "Because i never ooasu r.p uUo;<i;r; uutc inusuuias saiu m< * he I vest physician was tlie one wi- | ,ispnf? lie(? I.is patients wilii the lo;. I tossihle suffering. 4 Pausanir.a, strongly disapproving of i certain physician and his method* cd berating him in no mild terms. n?vor consulted that particular do' tcr. !0 could le' so sure of his statements, hiusanias answered. "Well, had ) uitect tiuzj would 1 b^ living todayV" S cribo lo '[ ('0 Dis.y.tch.