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ROBIXSOX'S TWO BIG E* NO *ti - ' mut llll Ever - 1 *< \ I - a way o: i happy th< ! I ^ r ? Now, old ! j | THE TEN < ? and cirls of ? It would fa things he is i Furniture, S< \ Horns, Drun ; riages, Foldii 5 And now, as often as y 5 rPMT STHI * m "w g; every day ai S But wait, ^ g that we have . m ? ????? K ' ' ! An invit ; " ?! W x.i v f ? ' . ^ . VV>*\ ?" :! fa : ' > l| HERE' I Rob ?S SOBiySOVS TWO BIG T Ik* Jimll **i Entered at tfte rostomce at \^wIterry, S. C., as 2nd class matter. E. H. AULL; EDITOR. Tuesday, December 10, 1912. This is a fine time to use the splii log drag. The road from Newberrj to Prosperity would be greatly bene, fited by the application of the drag. I ????? The price of eggs it is said is coming down. In Chicago on Friday it is said that five hundred and seventysix thousand were put on the market We suppose they could not be co'c storaged any longer. " ?^ We suppose Senator Tillman in commenting on Gov. Blease coming intc the limelight has forgotten about be'ing in the limelight himself some few years ago, when all the papers were Ravine snr.h limelight was doing in jury to the State. It all depends upon the viewpoint. Spartanbjurg is talking about a new union depot and she now has one of the best in the State. If there is any town that really needs a union depot that town is Greenville. We do not see why Greenvile does not do something looking to a union depot. Why a railroad commission. What is it for? Has it any power? Does it exercise that power? Competing lines should be made to recognize to a certain extent at least the rights of the people who travel and certain connections should be regarded. We ask again, why a railroad commission? A GOOD WORK. Dr. E. 0. Watson, one of the ablest *? - ? ^ ftV* ministers ui iue xviemuui&i. umvu in this State, and one who has ?eld some of the best appointments in the j conference, has declined to take an appointment and will devote the remainder of his life to the building and operating an industrial school in Horry county. He has obtained one thousand acres of land and ten thousand dollars with which to begin work. He expects to preach and to teach and will give young men an opportunity to help themselves in obtaining an f education. A little encouragement to ^^^^^^^stimulates to en TES CEST STORES UNDER ONE ROOF w in ? Y %J \J .S V \ y year just abou f sending to th 5 little children o Santa has done this very thing a; DENT STORE is plum full of t Newberry city and county. >e impossible for me to mention showing here in our toy departn its of Dishes, Stoves and Range* is, Soldiers, Automobiles, Horse* ng Chairs, and oh! many, many < ( little boys and girls every one ou please and see what old Sanl UL Ask Mama and Papa to 1 id until late in the night from no ive want to call the attention of ? cifts a nlentv for everv one < o r r V .V ' ;ation is extendi ** fiiffifisti VA11 W V VMAA AM&AAAV** j T? S WISHING 1 . : y .<*; V inson's EN CENT STORES UNDER ONE BOOF. HanBBanaBnnaaKaaBBBl deavor. \ This is a great work Dr. Watsoa is undertaking and he has ch&sen a fine . field. And as the Daily Mail says, "It must afford universal satisfaction- to see a man who has before him a career, ready to devote hig life to making a kingdom of thought in a wilderness of idleness." We need better schools in the rural districts and every one that is: put in t operation only brings others the sconr er. The people can theh see. What . they need is to be made to see. The great problem before the American npnnle rodav is the nroblem of the I - rural school. The people need to be > waked up. That L the first step in . its resolution. We need continually to ' . wage a campaign of education. We | [ must agitate gjid we must do things. Every school such as Dr. Watson proposes to establish in the rural district of Horry will be an object lesson. We ( tried to get on a smaller scale such a school in Newberry county, but we . could not make the people see. It is their loss. It will come, but the trouble is one generation must pass without receiving the advantages which it _ I scissors that cut clean and are^ I f J sharp to the extreme points. I II This reauires the flnccf mialitv 1 steel, painstaking hand-work- B manship and skillful adjusting. I The way to be sure of getting j this is to buy the wjm\ They are guaranteed to satisfy- | or you get a new pair?or your money |g j. Popular Stylsa 50c, to 75c. according to not. If | Wm. Johnson I I ROBINSON'S TWO BIG TEN rST L t this time in th< is store sacks a f Newberry and V i' gain this year and right now Jiese toys for the little boys hundreds and hundreds of . vj n.n. n^ii lent, l nere are i/oiu, lsuii s, Train*, Wagons, Go-Carts, k, Rocky Horses, Doll Carother beautiful toys. of you are invited to come ta Claus has in this tag TEN ?n?*M wam i-fr urah 1? m 'I jv?? IfUS WV W|#VM >w until Christinas. the older folks to the fact *f them?Father,, Mother, id to you to cc ith anything ylstt v rou ONi l! '. V ;X; V V TwoB k " "' :/? robinson's rm m$ ten c J would bring to them and to which they are entitled and which tihey would receive but for the shortsightedness and false economy of their forebears. The pity is 'tis true. V Spartanburg Herald, 8th. A packed hall is expected to greet the Rev. J. W. Speake at the Y. M. C. A. this afternoon at 4;30 o'clock when he will address the men of the city in a sort'of farewell message. He has given much time and thought to the address that he will deliver and a large number will want to hear him. Mr. Speake has a host of friend* I Rannrf tif tlifl THE COMMEI Of Newber At the close of Busir Condensed From Report t RESOU1 Loans Overdrafts, secured and ui Real Estate South Carolina Bond Cash on Hand and in BanI LIABILI Capita] Stock Surplus and Undivided Pn Dividends Unpaid ... Deposits, Individual $31 Deposits, Banks Correct Attest: F. Z. WILSON. O. B. MAYER. Z. F. WRIGHT. We Pay Interest or The Bank That Always "K CEM STORES ODER ONE ROOF. OOK e month of Dec< ind sacks full of m * surrounding co] Sister, Brother, young and Come In And Lo Welcome W READ THIS LITT1 In order to make room ft (or us to put into service Store. And in this new st< Goods, such as Enamel war thing that we carry the yet sible, should you need any! This gives us the use of < '4 4 4 4 >me ana iook cr /ant in Staple Gooc ALL A M * '. , ? ?'h . ?:V % > i ~ V T I IX l cm ..:' tetm* 1ST STORES tWDEB OWE BMP. ' > who hare been drawn to him bj his|, life and work of four years in the j i city, and these friends are not con- i fined to his own congregation nor to his own denomination. As this will be the last time he will appear in the city before an audience of men, the attendruce will be all the larger as a showing of appreciation of his work for the welfare of the community. These will be other attractive features of the services, especially the music, which will be spirited and enthusiastic. Mr. Devereux Turner will act as pianist which means there will hp nothing: lacking in that re upect I Condition of mil RANK IIVIX 1U I/1AA1AIL I Ty, S. C? 11 less, Nov. 26,1912. I o State Bank Examiner. RCES: $368,305.63 lsecured 26,335.63 9,750.00 : 1,000.00 is 96,028.90 $501,419 70 { J TIES: $ 50 000.00 sfits 72,352.46 I 1,328.00 P5,141.78 2,597.45?$377,739.24 $501,419.70 II i Time Deposits. > Treats You Right I 4 KOBIXSOX'S TWO BI(* TEX CEXT SI KT T1 At II jmber old Santa C tovs to gladden ai w mmunity. old.v Somethi: 7 suitable for everj ok Over Our Store, Y hither You Buy Or No V ITEM nc IMTUDCCClMr Ml ?Li * X LiiU VI til 1 LilUjiJijlllU 11J ?r all these Christmas goods it was a store-room at the rear of our N f >re we will show you our full line e, Tinware, Crockery, Notions, in i it round will be on display and ea lL! 1- 1? imng in our scapie line. >ur front and Main St Store for Xi vet Qur Two Bi; ... , f . * Is or Christmas Goods PDDV PHDKT" UL\i\ X VillMU X . DentStc ejr.ir-JT- * " " ' -f. - ; * B0Bnf80IPS TWO BI6 TES CE:<T STC ^^ < "Cost" and" | V11V1X IT VI Kahn-'I Absolute andpatterr ured, cut, ( for you ai TViO fn -Ri 11' 11 n' And, fui W ored-Cloth( pleasing and comfortable sense can't be expressed in dollars ar items mean anything to you, w our personal service to the list when you're ready. P. S.? Also I have some spe Boys' Suits, sizes 8 to 17, allbest Serge linings, and well ma $2.00 a suit. Also Shoes at "less price" foi children, all sizes. Come and ? von on vonr Shoes. A comnlet / \J ~ - i pers in attractive Xmas boxes and men, at 50c., 75c., 85c., $1. A nice line of men's and boy newest styles at less price. A pretty line of Hosiery, Gloi Underwear, Ties, etc., for Chri It will be a pleasure for us t< these lines, and we oelieve we on every purchase made with u: Let us show you. E. B. COPE At Ward & Chapman's old stand II I POKES I'XDEK ONE KOOF. -IIS I , .. s i , ; ? & 3aus has i f >\Lf ? v :; tid make t H i ? ? K ce t ; e as C ???? " K : . .. 55 \ y r one. ? k v ou Are 1 , it. EWS necessary Iain Street~ ? ? of Staple , I } Pact everysily acces- $ ~ J- o - ??? xwue* - 1 || ? Stores .:*[ LW hi , ' It ' l-1 MAS u 11 1 ires 11 ; f $ ; J S * BBS UHPER ONE BOOK " ' Worth'Si m ?|s rrf *taii ?\a*? w muuu yuu \)<xy g ies that determins th, but how much I J what you pay. I m i part of what you 1 m "ailored Clothes .00 to $45.00 |4| 1 * r rMiid/N TrrAAl/Mrtn ^ /\ I ly JJUJ.C WUU1CX125 LU I Distinctive weaves is. Garments measiraped and tailored [one?(not "ready; any fellow "about" rther, in Kahn-Tail:s you get a most of satisfaction that id cents. If these re would like to add m and take your order icial good values in . wool fabrics, with -- J ide, at a saving of J : men, ladies and I'^S ;ee what I can save e line of Felt Slipfor ladies, misses I a .00 and $1.25. s' Hats and Caps, I JB res, Handkerchiefs, ,1 flj stmas. I I ) show you all of can save you some 3. LAND 1 Newberry, S. C. - j