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"TvTk niimiiiu i F I I ?c SPACE AP I r NO TROUBl - ; - - * \ Mail Orders PENCIL AND SCISSORS. > Mr. ?T. D Sbealy from' Baljentme; though now in Richland, was in town Monday and called in and renewed his paper. He is one of our old subscribers and a good citizen. We regret to lose such men from ourcountv. S" - . . . I ' . # Hon. JaafB. Addy, of Peak, one of our newly , elected members to the Legislature was /iff, town yesterday J - - v and made us a pleasant call. Mr. Addy, we predict will make -us a live member and will do his county proud as well as himself credit. There will be a Christmas tree at the Baptist church on Christmas Eve at 7:30 o'clock. Tiie occasion will no doubt be a happy or.e to the little folk - i. - J a9 well as the grown ups eonnecua with'this church. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Chief Constable E. L. Kibler came over from Columbia Tuesday morning and raided one of the social clubs. A quantity of beer and whiskey was seized and turned over to Sheriff Miller and it is now stored in the jail awaiting farther action by the officials. The Trustees of the bankrupt estate of W. P. Roof sold last Monday a tract of eighty-three acres. Mr. E. G. Dreher was the purchaser and the price paid was $1,650 which is considered below its value. During the absence of the pastor, Rev. M.Brown, from town la9t Sunday, the Rev. Mr. Roof, from the Lutheran Seminary, preached at St. Stephen in the morning and Rev. P. D. Risinger in the evening. Miss Lilabelle Harm an, the daughter of Mr. W. A. Harman has returned home finished as a trained nurse from the State Hospital. The congregation and friends of Rev. Mr. Brown, pastor of St. Stephen, gave him a good pounding last Tuesday eyening. Mr. tl. B. uxner, Lexington route z, was in town Tuesday and dropped in and renewed his paper for another year?Thanks. Mr. J. S. Reeder, a good man and prompt paying subscriber, Lexington route 3, was in town yesterday and never forgets the printer. Married?November 20th. 1912, in j St James Lutheran church, Summit, S. C., Mr. L. Leopard Shealy and Miss Lena E. Taylor were joined in holy matrimony by Rev. B. D. Wessinger. j y... Welcome The young people of the Lutheran I church will prest-nc "The Kleptoma- j mac", High School Auditorium on the evi aing of December 30, The j programme promises to be very inter- ! esting, as ic wiii consist of choruses ! and songs of "ye olden times" by a j male quarette. The small admission I of 15* and 25 cents will be charged j and all the proceeds will be given to j the church debt. Remember the date hnd look for the programme in next j week's Dispatch. This is the slogan i of the Lutheran church? "Y? R? Welcome." I III ?IBIII mini. )ur Largi 1 II I A Ull 01 III Ihrisfmas edented I J?\ TVlfr 1X711 ?U 111V1L VVI1 WE LE TO SHOW G( T?;iid X" xiivu. i ?L ' > - Negro is Killed. Lexington, Dec. 15?William Joh ion, a negro |cook for the Southe; railway's special work train located , Peak, in the Dutch Fork, was shot a killed Friday night by nnknown p* ties. Col. J. H. Friok, magistrate Chapin, conducted an in'qae9t yeste day, but nothing was brought out the number of witnesses who wt sworn that: would throw any light < . the perpetrators of the crime. Joh son's dea d body wa9 foand lying t side the railroad track at an eai nour yesterday morning, two bull wounds having been made in the he;i and death, to all appearances, h been instantaneous. At the inquest several witness testified as to having heard a distur ance abbut 1 o'clock yesterday mor ing and the firing of pistols, but tl being a common occurrence since tl large force has been working at Pa Shoals, no special attention was pa to it. It was only a few weeks aeo thi one ne^ro was killed at Peak, ai two white men were shot and tl trouble Friday.nigut has caused tl people of that good town conside able alarm. The verdict of the jury of inque was to the effect that the negro can to his death by gunshot wounds in tl hands of parties unknown. A furtbi investigation of the murder will 1 made by the officers.?The State, Baptist Association. The next meeting of the lower div sion 01 me .uexingion Jtsapusc associs tion will be held with the Antioc Church Dec. 28th, 29th, 1912. Meet 28th at 10 o'clock a. m. D votional services, enrollment of delgates, reports from the church et< First Query?An exige9is of 2c Cor. Six, 15-18 and Matt. 13:39 by Re1 J. C. Holley. 2nd Query?How we are to kno1 that we are God's elect. By Rev. I J. Reynolds. Third Query?Who should partak of the Lord's Supper and why? B Rev. N. N. Burton. Fourth Query?How best to pn mote the growth of the Kingdom < Christ on earth, as Christ would hav it? By Rev. W. C. Baxley. Fifth Querie?What relation shoul exist between pastor and church mem ber. By Rev. A. L. Rodger. Ac journment. ! Sunday School work. 1st. Its ot ject, by C. H. Corbett. 2nd. Teach er. By Mrs. G. M. Sitzer or Eth( Brooker. 3rd Superintendent, b L. D. Corbitt, sermon by Rev. N. S | Burton. J. E. DUNBAR for Com, Coughing At Night One bad cough can keep the who] fawiiy awake at night. Phil. i)h-oi r.eau, Schafler, Mich., says: "1 ccn!< not sleep on account of a bad cough and 1 was very weal:, i used Foley' Honey and Tar Compound, and tl.c cough left and i si; pr soundly a! night." liaiiiiOii Drug Co. 9 Stores ar : Holidays J low prices. LL NOT PERMIT GUARANTEE T( )ODS. "GET IT ALL TJNDJ Obituary. n- ( Mary Elizabeth Bonknigbt was born m March 22, 1846, and died Oct. 14, 1912, at making her age 66 years,6 months and Dd 22 days. In early life she was eonfirmir ed in Bethel E. L. church to which at she remained a faithful member until (Iv death. Jan. 9, 1872 she was married by to Drury L. Bcukni^ht. To this union >re lour children were born, three sons on and one daughter. The daughter and ii,. one son preceded Her to tne spirit )e- land. She leaves to mourn her loss :)y her husband, ooe brother, two sons, !,"t four grandchildren and a host of d, friends. We mourn though Dot withad out hope for we know our loss is her j feternal gain. ,oS Peace to her ashes and rest to her b- soul. . X. X X. . lis j j hTer | . Fit His Case Exactly i" "When father was sick about six years ago lie road an advertisement of Chamberlain's Tablets iu the paper t'aat lit his case exactly," writes Miss ie Margaret Campbell of Ft. Smith, Ark. ie "He purchased a box of them and he || 'r" has not been sick since. My sister had \ stomach trouble and was also bene- j st fited by them." Sold by all dealers. I ie | Mimnaugh. j If you wish to find Christmas goods you must not fail to go to Mimnaugh's. It is impossible to enumerate cr describe what he is now offering for the season, but rest assured he has what you want, either in novelties or subh j stantial gifts. His stock of dry goods, : notions, millinery, carpets, rugs, and e" | in fact, everything you need to make q your home attractive and comfortable :d he has it. He is offering clothing at greatly reduced prices and now is the time to call and see him. }. ? e To be Married. y Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Younginer an)_ nounces the coming marriage of their )f daughter, Miss Carrie Mae, to Mr e Maxie Ernest Shealy, which will occur at Nazareth church Sunday evening d December 22, at 5:30 p m. The public is cordially^ invited. ?- j The Busy Woman's Day i- i >1 | It begins early, ends late, and is full j y of work. She often nns money trouoie ; i ,T without knowing it. Her back aches, I and she is tired and worn out. Sleeps poorly, is nervous, no appetite. Her bladder gives her trouble too. Foley Kidney Pills will cure all that and make her strong and well. They are j the best medicine made for kidney and I bladder disorders. Harmon Drug Co. _ ' r Truck i'srms 'io l j Two fine truck farm : .for r I'.t, near j j s | Columbia, near .'.ugi: 'a ? . ?<hway, j | u ! new four too.:, !:' :> x: j.'v to (' s ( I j Hoot in perv.on, ?.r 'bur. >. <\ 1 t-'p I ?v i v Jk ile for me It Unprei US TO MENTION PI )SUU YOU IN EVER ITS FOR MEN, WOMEN FO SR ONE ROOF" J HII MEED MONEY I m MIL NED DE T9TT ^ ^ ? "BP* w*r - ; nm is nit tasy way 10 Have It. JOIN DUE 1 CLUB Which Starts In Class 1, pay 1c the first week, 2e the 2c 5c the 5th week, 6c the 6th week, anc before Christmas, 1913, we will mail; 2 per cent. Or in Class 2, pay 2c the 1st week, 4c the and we will mail you a check two we< with interest at 2 per cent. Or in Class 5, pay 5c the 1st week, 10c the and we will mail you a check two we< with interest at 2 per cent. You May Reverse the Order of Pa For instance, in Class 1, going up, the 50c. If you desire to do so, you may star less every week until the last week's payn In Class 2, you may start with $1.00 t week until the last payment will be 2 cent In Class 5, you may start with $2.50 tl week until the last payment is 5 cents. Should you prefer to pay a stated amc ng a class in which the smallest amount is same class with the payments reversed. I will be the same amount each week. PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE EVERY WEI EVERYBODY IS WE THE CHRISTMAS SAVING CLUBS, ( 26, 1912. CALL AND LET US T] IMAKE YOUR CHRISTM YOU CAN JOIN ANY DAY DURIN ON OR AFTER DE RflSMBERSHIPS AND PAYME f H IE 3 iL. 0I!-* ILj ^ fjt ^ l^i &?AR THE P05TOF Open 9:30 A. M. to 2:30 9:30 A. M. to 1 F. M. and 4 P. J AS. 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Get It-A Sure Way to IRISTMAS SAVINGS I; Beeem&er 26, 1912 1 weeks3c the 3d week,4c the 4th week, 1 so on for 50 weeks, and two weeks you a check for $12.75, with interest at 2d week, 6c the 3d week, and so on, i -t r> 5ks Detore Christmas, 1913, for $22.50, 5 2d week, 15c the 3d week, and so on, 3ks before Christmas, 1913, for $63.75, tyment if You Wish to Do So payments start with lc and end with t with 50c the first week and pay lc lent will be 1 cent. he first week and pay 2c less every s. le first week and pay 5c less every )unt each week you can do so by joinpaid at the start, and also join the 3y so doing the total of the payments ?K OB MAY BE MADE IN ADVANCE ILCOME TO JOIN )PENS THURSDAY, DECEMBER SLL YOU ABOUT OUR PLAN [AS A MERRY ONE G WEEK OF DECEMBER 23rd CEMBER 26th. 'MTS RECEIVED BY MAIL TICS CORm-'t i P. M. Week r M. to G P.M. U,i:n.v.:. y-. |j * * -* .3 - shier.