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| Mak< 0 * .: '.I '" S;'- * = . m | - VI SPACE AN! NO TROUBL] \m JJJ Mail Orders ! PENCIL AND SCISSORS. C - 1 ^ J Colds |re prevalanfc. a Mise LOs Smith, of Ohapin, if on an * extended visit to relatives here. SGaa WBhemina Herman, of Ohapin, haa been on a visit to friends here. y:jA {. IGsf Snnice Rosa Wessiogpr, of St. 1 Matthews, i? at home for the holi- ^ d?y?Oar popular Sheriff, Sim J. Miller v has porchaaed a handsome Ford anto> mobile. . j. i,.. Mr. GyrusJ&bealy. professor of the Walterbozo High School is in Lex- ihgton for Christmas. i Miss Pearl 8 to art, of Columbia Spent a few days with her aunts, the Misses Stuarts, last week. > *?' -V Miss Mary Harman, of Batesburg, ( it spending the holdays with Mrs. W. A. Harman and relatives. ( Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Barre, of Olemson* are here spending the holidays 1 with the familyTof W. W. Barre. ( Miss Lucy Daniel Wingard, a student of Converse College, Spartan burg, is home for Christmas holidays. , Miss Lily*Butler, of Cokes College, < Hart9ville, is spending the holidays * "W. ilcnn "Rnfler. with ner i?fciicx, j?aj. ... Mrs. Sarah R. Shuler, of Batesburg, who has been the guest of Mrs. C. M. Efird for a fortnight has returned \ home. Miss Mary Ballentine, a student of Summerland College, is spending the Yuletide with her ^parents, near Lex- j ington. I Ellis Efird, John Sox,- Grover Ccr- j ley, and Heber Bailee tine, from New- ! berry College are^home spending the holidays. Chalmus E. Wes9inger, principal of the Ixnnan High School, is spending the Christmas holidays with his parents near town. Miss Estelle Harman, who is teaching near Pelion, is spending Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Harman. Rob Cook, Jake Kaminer, M. L. Barre, Wilbur * Caughman, Willard and Edward Kyzer, and Everett Woods are at home from Clemson for the holidays. Miss Mildred Hook, a student of Lander College, Greenwood, is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mis. G. C. Hook, of Brookland. ur Large a f. WE G E TO SHOW GOC TiTfrnwnmrii bi Mt rwiBKifBMKnpiBiiMTfMnwwiwnnriw FiUed. . Misses Pearle and Rath Clark, Ce- | die Barre, Gladys Dent, Vera Corley, Vnnie Caaghmao and Aline Harm an u*e here to spend the holidays with heir parents. i ? m m j ? . ' v Y? B? Welcome The young people of the Lutheran sburch will present "The Kleptoma* liac", in High School Auditorium on die evening of December 30, The programme promises to be very inter* Jsting, as it will consist of choruses. and songatof "ye olden times" by a male qaarette. The small admission jf 15. and 25 cents will be charged and all the proceeds will be given to the church debt. Remember the date and look for the programme in next week's Dispatch. This is the slogan of the Lutheran church? "Y? R-- Welcome." * *; Baptist Association. The next meeting of the lower division of the Lexington Baptist Association will be held with the Antiooh Church Dec. 28th, 29th, 1912. Meet 28th at 10 o'clock a. m. Devotional services, enrollment of delegates, reports from the church etc. First Query?An exigesis of 2nd Cor. 8ix "15-18 and Matt. 13:39 by Eev. J. 0. Holley. 2nd Query?How we are to know that we are God'8 elect. By Rev. B. J. Roynolds. Third Query?Who should partake of the Lord's Supper and why? By Rev. N. N. Burton. Fourth Query?How best to pro- J mote the growth of the Kingdom of I Christ on earth, as Christ would have ! it? By Rev. W. C. Baxley. Fifth Qnerie?What relation should exist bet ween pastor and church member. By Rev. A. L. Rodger. Adjournment. Sunday School work. 1st. * Its object, by 0. H. Corbett. 2nd. Teacher. By Mrs. G. M. Sitzer or Ethel Brookcr. 3rd Superintendent, by L. D. Corbitt,' sermon by Rev. N. In I Burton. J. E. DUNBAR for Couj. Coughing At Night One bad cough can keep the whole family awake at night. Phil. Disorneau, Schaffer, Mich., says: "I could nnf, aippn nn amount of a bad coutrh and I was very weak- I used Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, and soon the cough left and I slept soundly all night." Harmon Drug Cc. Lost. On Friday evening, the 20th of December in Lexington High School Auditorium or the road to Mrs. Edith Wingard, one crescent pin studded with pearls. Please return to Mis9 Eunice Rosa We9singer and receive reward. ~~ .... i ids SuitaM Holidays A , MOT PERMIT i UARANTEE TO! )DS. PRESENT , "QET IT ALL UNDE1 _ . iy . The Busy Woman's Day *. ^ I It begins early, ends late, and is fall ' of work. She of ten has kidney tronble without knowing it. Her back aches, and she is tired and worn ont. Sleeps poorly, is nervous, no appetite. Her bladder gives her tronblle,. too. Foley Kidney Pills will core all that and make her strong and well. They are the best medicine made for kidney and bladder disorders. Harmon Drug; Co. Th? Hare and the Wolf. One day in mhking her way through the forest the Hare came upon a Wolf with his leg broken and suffering great pain. The Wolf begged for assistance, and the Hare slowly approached and finally said: "Sou have on various occasions sought to catch and devour me. but I cannot find it in my heart to leave you to suffer thus alone. 1 will do what I can for you.'' "And you shall find me grateful for the same. The Lion, the Hyena and the Fox have passed me by without sympathy, and your kind words bring tears to my eyes. From this day on 1 1 eat no more Hares." The Hare assisted the Wolf to his lair and did all possible for him under the circumstances. A few weeks later, when the patient was able to limp about, the Hare called to see bow he progressj ed and was at once seized in his jaws. "But how is this?" she demanded. | "I thought you were to eat no more j Hares?" r' "You are correct. I have changed off I to Rabbits!" "But it was I that assisted you in your distress." "Yes. but I am about- well now. A | Wolf with a broken leg and a. Wolf | with four good legs under him are dif 3 ferent animals." < "But you assured me that you would be eternally grateful." persisted the I la re. "And 1 shall be. To give you. proof of it, there stands the Fox ready-to devour you. lie will have to make at least four bites to kill you, while I can do it with one and save your suffer- ; 1 iugs!" Moral. ? Gratitude sometimes works our destruction. I : i 1 Fit His Case Exactly "When father was sick about six ii I years ago he read an advertisement, of ?J Chamberlain's Tablets in the paper that fit his case exactly," writes Miss Margaret Campbell of Ft. Smith, Ark. { "He purchased a box of them and he ! has not been sick since. My sister had i stomach trouble and was also benei fited by them." Sold by all dealers. I 'Mr. Robert Marks and family, came orerj from Columbia to spent the Yulet'de with,th.is^parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. A. Marks. ' i Dollars S i Chocked ofnr fho W iyB MEW t US TO MENTION PRIC SUIT YOU IN EVERY I S FOR MEN, WOMEN FOLK! iDTulllT *11 I III fa 81 I H ONE ROOF" c YOU NEED MONEY NOW vmi win luppn MfiMrv phi 1UU IT ILL ULdLIJ 1T1U11LI 1U1 Here is an Easy Way to Gc Have It. JOIN OUR CHR] CLUB Which Starts De< In Glass 1,'pay lc the first week, 2c the 2d wee 5c the 5tn week, 6c the 6th week, and so c before Christmas, 1913, we will mail you a 2 per cent. Or in Class 2, pay 2c the 1st week, /4c the 2d w and we will mail you a check two weeks b with interest at 2 per cent. Or in Class 5, pay 5c the 1st week, 10c the 2d i and we will mail you a check two weeks b with interest at 2 per cent. You May Reverse the Order of Payme For instance, in Class 1, going up, the pay; 50c. If you desire to do so, you may start witl less every week until the last week's payment In Class 2, you may start with $1.00 the fir week until the last payment will be z cents. - In Class 5, you may start with $2.50 the fir week until the last payment is 5 cents. Should you prefer to pay a stated amount i ng.a class in which the smallest amount is paid same class with the payments reversed. By sc ' will be the same'amount each week. PAY&EHTS MUST BS MASH EVERY WEEK OF EVERYBODY IS WELCO THE CHRISTMAS SAVING CLUBS. OPEI 26. 1912. CALL AND LET US TELL 5MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS YOU CAN JOIN ANY DAY DURING "W ON OR AFTER DECEM MEMBERSHIPS AND PAYMENT! THE PEOPLES BANK WEAR THE POSTOFFIC Open 9:30 A. M. to 2:30 P. I 9 :30 A. M. to 1 P. M. and 4 P. M. 1 JAS. A. HOYT, President. ? IPS 1 fa ?inP?,O^TT A ! S AND CHILDREN STORE OLUMBIA, S. 0. ram*"] i nrvT ninioTinoi \ ulai innioiTO! ;t It-A Sure Way to [STMAS SAVINGS , cember 26,1912 k,3c the 3d week,4c the 4th week, in for 50 weeks, and two weeks , check for $12.75, with interest at eek, 6c the 3d week, and so on, efore Christmas, 1913, for $22.50, % week, 15c the 3d week, and so on, efore Christmas, 1913, for $63.75, int if You Wish to Do So ments start with lc and end with i 50c the first week and pay lc will be 1 cent. *st week and pay 2c less every 'st week and pay 5c less every each week you can do so by join . at the start, and also join the > doing the total of the payments I MAY BE MADE & ADVAHSE i mm ?auat ???? ; . ME TO JOIN' 7S THURSDAY, DECEMBER YOU ABOUT OUR PLAN A MERRY ONE rEEK OF DECEMBER 23rd :BER 26th. 5 RECEIVED BY MAIL OF Ml E CORNER ML. Week Days. ;o 6 P. M. Saturdays. A. S. 5V!Arii\?!i\:G, Cashier. ; ^ i