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S JBW u 1 JUmu-- -1- L"i I MIMNAUGi 8 From the e\i greet. W h as you can I ?C-H-R-I-* I rk nnfl Tlehnlt tv*' JUT x/f Mens Necku Newest shapes i: inations put up in 50c, 71 Up to $30.00 ( IT . - i IiNo matter now there's a suit in tli your instant fancy models in all the and colors. Bath Robt 200 Men's and I prices. Mens he* IW KJL LiX tjJVSsOIS WUt. Lk ' Womens heavy $5.00 cut $3.50. bath robes worth $ PERSONAL. Sometimes people make a mistakeim accepting a position when they xilist know that they are not fitted for it. ;They do themselves injustice as well as the man who is expected ana who does pay them for their services. The Herald and iXews, I think, caa Justly lay claim to the statement that it was one of the first of the country weekly offices to instal a linotype machine. I think I can also justly claim * that this office has turned out for the iailiea and otber offices more first !ass workmen in art of printing Ulau any other country office. I am Slad also to state that I believe, with possibly one or two exceptions, all of fhe young men who have gone out from here appreciate the aid that I was able to give them. That is some onsolation and makes one feel that after all possibly he has not labored Wo 91.A R Another f GOOD f r Real Tenne % .As Purchasers Come From a I TERE MUST E ' That Re \\J t r> ii? we Are selling Than They Can Be Our Mules Are No ! Have Been the i We Are Stiil Tra< Bon i r d w IV. 11. ?? Nswberr banMtannacsanna ??? i n ? KTS r*.i . ? irh ft10 i :t as bi?? as the I iers else could j sere. Every no< S -T-M-A-S. i Ther're Here^S, )ear for Christmas a all the best color comfc single '* jxes at >c $1.00 Zoat Suits at $19.71 particular you may be tis price list that will mee . Fur and plain trimme< wanted materials shade / ** H ;s for Christmas ,aoies bath robes at cu ivy blanket bath robe 5 $4.95. blanket bath ro.bes wcrtl Womensg heavy blanke in c /\ 1 it /\ . a o a. tr )6.$V and cut ? t in vain if be bas been instrumental in helping to make some young man Ue i.ea. r littei to fight tve battle of T havo invnrinhlv fhpm when these better positions came to them to take them and not to consider my interests, that it was their duty to do the best for themselves that they. coum, and some or mem nave gone whom I would have fceven glad to lmve kept, because their help made the getting out of a newspaper a pleasure. But in these changing times it is different. I am afraid sometimes that the young men and hoys do not value a3 j they once did the good of a training j in a first class country newspaper office. About a month ago the young man we had, who came because he wanted to get settled down and have a permanent place, though be was not an expert, went down to Columbia and i I eceiving larload of ! MULES issee Mules i * } I | . n ti 1 hi. fiance locuy mese inuies 5E A REASON . ascn is: ^ Them Che^psr ; Bough! Elsewhere j; -iigher Than They ^ast Ten Years. j J i din? for Liberty j id*. , 1 - I y j S. C? > ^ ? ?- I *?. v 1 New Arr *6&<i k*iu louti ry Depk beards desire*?* T *"> t * /f~? /fs. .t-w ler s~ /- >. ?-"%r yuu. JLIUU ok and corner c hipment After Shi Separate Skirt Up to $22.50 Coi R/7 4.1 CA _JC i p" mure uicui %jkj ui t creations of the seasc find a range of styles taste is instantly met 2 wanted shades and a Men Top Coats t We invite the most women who demand their coats, many o trimmed others have materia:, and long fce distinct madsls aii siz s v3* 1 2.50, $. 1.5.0 0, Crepe-de-Chim t Three hundred doi ) kerchiefs in all colors / ilTlliHW came back with the idea that jobs we e hanging loose dow.i there and all you had to do was to shake a limb and down they would come, and notifiel us that he was going. All right, we sai 1. Then I drove to Columbia to see a young man from whom I had received a le:;e% end he was anxio: s to come, and so he came. He seemed anxious m j b a^d th^t pleased me, so I would help out with plate, but instead of improving he seemed to get worse. So he got a notice from Columbia thai, bp rrmJd a iob there and be left us without notice. I am sorry he left in apparent bad humor, because I always want the boys who work here to go away with a feeling that they could come back. Aftsr receiving his pay Saturday I told him I won Id expect him to give me a reasonable time in which to get some one, and I understood that he was going to do so, because even two or three galleys a day is hotter than none at all. But as I was coming home Saturday night I met him on the street and he said he was going to Columbia that night, that he could not afford to miss his job there for this one h.erc. Wei], I said, I ^uess you will help me to get out the paper on Monday. And he said, no, he was going that nierht. and that there was another thing, he had heard that I had said he was not worth a and never wouli be\worth a Now, the reason I am writing t^is is to say that I never said any such thing, because, among all the accomplishments that I have, and they are many, the gallery is full, the art of swearing is one that I never acquired. And the further reason I am writing this statement here is that he rushed on off without giving me an opportunity to to te'l him what I may have said. And someone may hear that I said it and I would not injure the you^T mm if I :rcw it. I have been worried so with operators that I may have ta^kel some ib-.i-t it. and 1 did say thrt I did not e'ieve he would ever make an oper tro- pr;r| Pis re"0"i. vrilO he"Q W !I honr o^t that statement. I feel very \indly toward him and freiiient'v said that T horei he world he aWe to mike ?ood because he seemed so anxious to J 'o o. and that he was a very nice ; and T did hope that he ^'oulfl hp av^e to ?et up the tyre, for he ~ ~1 wi^i'nfi: to help and co- : >perate. I am always frlad to he'ip any j >ne wvo has at any time in 'anv carac- ; t- e^n connected with The Herald j >*nd T ha^e onlv the kin-l- i r*~+ fee1insrs for all of them. And r:ih. them mighty well. ivals Daily v ~ ^ * * * " " ' W% I ffnht B m -zk> 4L\ to the tpk-nn of iv memb i snr.h nf a ^ ^ * <v - v. ./ *b? a 4 W i if thi? busy store is raai< ipmerit by Express Follows Ls, Waists, Etc. nf- zn . trX, <k. X/ M K. ? VP M 4. W/ Jfc V W VX he most stunning suit ^ >n, of which you will Now don' so varied that every until the las and satisfied in every now at the [>lor. with lisle ga by every Express ant : critical, inspection of * the utmost values in ^ r . 1 . r - r tnese coats are tur Hundreds large collars of self 200 hand b< Its to match. Scores of cut to $1.9^ and colors at ' M $1 ^$20.00 Childrens s Handkerchiefs ^ve S0I5et^ twenty rive sen crep-de-chine hand- a $2.50 kint each 19c and 25c. $2.00 a paii lllHMjMMIIMWilWBBi?HIM??H I I'l II i n liBIM?111 1 & TT/tmVAlT I iitc ..:n - ii IlfflJU Will 5C1I 11 . . ^1 I? tion at car load of Tenm Mules for the high ?- tr~n i'j *n.\ M* ?? da j9 a | smiie.: dial vi S nVfork. Dp.r.^nti her W .^fe 4b <U~ *-^S^ >tr ?m fj m/T n ?nU 9 1 | Mr. bmiM s Darn. 1 them over whether I or not. j Driscoe & | Greenvil! 8 ' MIMNAUGH'S | oc?d*> '* - / a ' : Cj? j? srance to hi ..: jr. we 1 Fui and practical gifts jS o . * i * t? \f 3nt with the spirit or _ <r? . ?Loat Suits, lop Coats and $25.00 jj Christmas Hosiery t put off making your purchases st minute, the assortments are I ! best, wcmens pure silk hose U|? t. I I 1 i irici tup, uuuuic iuic emu. iicci rhite worth $1.75 and $2.00 cut 1 $1.50 pair. | lather Hand Bags 1 and hundreds to select from |f ags cut to $1.25, $2.50 & $3.C0 |' dks er chief for Girts 1 handkerchief ten in a bo x fit ICc ing useful g?ov2s are the things dozen ladies two clasp kid gloves I glove as Song as taey us ; at ** * > . in 11 ??B??p ^ at public auc-1 ii- r\ i ! lappeiis t/epot i essee Horses and I lest dollar, rain or | 5 promptly at 10 I. 15th, in front of I Come and look 5 r you want to buy j e, S. C. j