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.CEWS OF BACMAN CHAPEL. Christmas Exercises at Colony.-The Program.-Preaching at King's Creek. Slighs, Dee. 20.-There will be Qristmas exercises held , at Colony vhuroh on Christmas day, consisting of songs, recitations and dialogues suitable for the occasion. The ex ercises will begin at 10:30 a. m. The following is a portion of the programme: Song. Prayer by Rev. A. J. Bowers. Welcome address by Ira Cousins and Rosa Ptysinger. Reeitation by small boy and girl. Song. Dialogue-'The Spirit of Christ mas"-by Lucy Dominick, Ida Fel lers, Essie Wilson, Maggie Cook, Sa rah Paysinger, Clyde and Ella Bee Wilson. Christmas Candles by eight chil dren. Song. Recitation by Inez Hut hinson. Recitation by eleven children. Song. Recitation, "Christmas Eve," by Carlton Paysinger. Diasiogue by Clemson Wilson, Thos. Fellers and Ray Feagle. Song. Recitation, "If you want to help Sauta Claus," by Olin Cousins. Recitation, "You ought to give something," by Katie Bedenbaugh. Song. Addresses are expeeted to be made by Hon. Arthur Kibler and Prof. C. A. Fellers. The public is cordially invited. to ,attend. Mrs. H. R. Epps, who has been very sick for the past week, has greatly improved. Misa Essie and brother, J. X. Wilson, spent a portion of this week in the Long Lane section, attending Rev. Anderson's meeting at King's Creek ehurch. Wishing you a Merry Christmas, Xr. Editor, together with all of your friends and subscribers, also a Happy New Year, I remain your kumble scribe. Son. Neiws Prom St. Phillips. St. Phillips, Dec. 18.-We are glad t*hat Christmas is drawing near and h ,ope pverf' one will have a merry time. The wedding bells have been ring ing in our section .occasionally. If iLere are manyJ w! re *1M.ng Christ mas week all the girls will be gone and lots of the boys 12f'. On December 12th, Mr. H. U. Ruff and Miss Talu Lominiet were h3p pily married at the home of the bride's mother, by Re7. J. J. Long. We wish them a long Uappy life anid iope they will have a pleasant patia ,to walk throughout life. Rev. J. J. Long prea -hed' a forcible sermon Sunday morrang His text was Luke 11:34. His subject '.hou'd be impressed on each and1 e'-ery one. Mr. D. E. Halfacre, o." Prosperity, will move back to his home. There wiil be a lot of moving among the edlored jpualation. this (year. Misses Eunice Coehran and oi ise Counts, of "Fork," visited at Mr. ,W. B. Kibler 's last Si'erday .ajd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Livingston and, Mr. and Mrs. Thad Kinard, of Po imaria, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kibler's last week. Mrs. Emma Sheely and Mr. Dan Behardt, her brother, will move this week to Silver Street. We wish them prosperity in their new home. Little Rahn Ruff, who has beeni quite ill with pneumonia, is improv ing slowly. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Piester visit ed at Prosperi'ty last week. EXCURS]iON RATES Account of the Christmas Holi days, the Southern Railway will sell excursion tickets at very low rates to all points South of the Po iemac and East of the Mississippi MONU1A I am repres MecKIenburm Marbi CH-IARLO)1 In this section, and am prices on anything in ti Tablets, Monuments, Etc rny prices before placing 'and work guaranteed firs B. B. H IL LER N I See G. M. Don't put off buying the it is too late. I have a c your kitchen to parlor-m SUITS. t The house beautiful is made up of many parts, and one of the most important of these is the dining room. Your dining room furniture needs your special care in selection. No where can you find so wide a range of selection at a price within your means as at our store. Have you seen our dining room set at $51.50 DRESSERS. WHAT F> To aAY About our furnitu e is what every one says. In design it is the mo'. elegan and artistic; in style it is faultless and novel, and in convenience, durability and fi ish / s unsurpassed. These are high qualities, but the facts a.le self evi ent. I have a nice shipment of Neat i come and look them over. It is a ver. Tickets will be oni sale De enber 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 31 nd January 1st, w'it~h final limit re urning Janiuary 6th, 1910. For further information, call on zy ticket agent of the Southern ailway, or _A W. E. M.Gee, T. P. A., A.ugusta. Ga. TACUBB.' T-AXKmATIONS. AL f( Examination of applicamnts for teaehers' eertifleates to teach in the public schooli will be held at the T our house at Newberry on Satur asy, January 7, 1910. Examination _____ f white and colored applicants wil be J. S. Wheeler, W County Superintendent Education. _____ ENTS.Co ---- Y o u a Sad Granite Co,, S 'T E, N. C., prepared to make you e way of Headstones, .See my cuts and getL your order. Material -class. Ou ~WBER RY, S. C. B.Epting for I tt Suit and Stove or Range and Odd omplete stock of everything to fur -and remember that my prices are r This is our Celebrated Gold Medal Springs. It contains 80 coils of tempered wire. Price 0 We have a beautiful line of Mattresses ranging in price from - - - -$ e0 ~This No. 8, 20-inch oven, with forty pieces of ware, ne of the largest and best stoves ever sold $24.50 ooonly - - - -- - md Up-to-date Rockers bought, and upon their pleasure for ;os to show our goods and we would b SIGN MENT! ODS ON liAND ARE ASSIGiNED Pay iWhat We Owe. iUST HAVE MONEY! ds Must be Converted into Cash. r Money Will Do Better arvice Here ThanI CkH Anywhere Else." N Are you ta We will st< r Loss is Your Gain. WHIT Furrntu Piece of Furniture u nish your house fr riade to suit you. BABY CARRIA Folding 'Gioarts $ $e00 TALKING $3O MACHINE Here is the greatest propo ever offered. 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