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tPJs vtfvrui w?r mi. y-vi*: '& -served nir.e mojiths ^ France as ; | of the- artillery '82nd Divis V- ion. He is now. a progresive youm || fariker ard business"man. The happ: |pj> .--yarns-% couple will make their, horrv p? .,. . . . POTS' FROM C^NTE^VTlXdJEL | The people are about ^roiig^ > ' Mr. - Nolan Craps and wife visitec g.. c>his father- M?>^n 5^- i. |V \ Mr. J.J. Alewine and family visitec ^Mr. J. (^Tajior Sunday afternoon. . Mr. Ahlsiont/^^hylnr is preparing to move in the Cedar Grove section. There to good deal of sickness in this community at present, but we are i;t|ia,nkful to say that :'nono are serlousKp^gg Mr. Wilile Bedenbaugh and Miss Ki,? - .^. Pearle Long W^re happily married | Sn&day evening. We wish them a long and happy-life. V Mr. Fred White Says, "Don't Idle Becausa You Only See One Bat." "I did, pretty soon I found my celr full. They ate ray potatoes. Aftei trying RAT-SNAP 1 got 5 dead rats. | tost later. They pass up the poI tatoes to eat RAT-SNAP." If there . . are rats around your place follow Mr. ||| : White's example. Three sixes, 25c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by Har FrheGi I-'-T.V ^^^...V ||?J^ I. . - . ^'' *yfar*j J Mj$i-T- -" ? . ;* *< &** " . 8p. .' pKVj* _, .... -V. Kank <r Sis ^ ' : * ' ' '* 1 * , '- *? V-? *\ \ ': ;,';r 'j I I KMfNTSOX, 'laqir * ? . M,fiB ' ' V : " ' !1 1 * 1 hi \\ PLAY AT ROUND HILL. ;"4 pV. . " I There will be a play at Round Hill f; School house Dec. 13 , beginning At ornmn +V?irtr AVIAAIT ThP pi i.ij Uk i3\/* VU V??*A wj v VAVV*%* | ^ play entitled "The Man from Barneo" | will be rendered by local talent. Come | one and ill for he will bring: barrels ' r of fun.,^ Come and enjoy the evening j ~ e with us. A small admission will be j ?* e charged. Refreshments will be scrv- | ed and a cake walk will follow. The ^ e - j h proceeds to go for the benefit of ?v. schools Let everybody come. H e * V ' A-,\ ? .V. *? ^ s? parried November 30,'the Rev. W. ^ ix" Hayes officiating, Miso Wilbur Gun. ter and, Mr. J. V. Gunter, both of the n J >' Steedmain section. The- groom is a j "rwell-to-do farmer, while the bride is a daughter) of the late Eld ridge Gun- g l,[ter. & - A ?, 1 . . Mlfe. BOOZER RE X>VERIXG d , -1V C r ? "* & a., The 'Inany friehiis of Mrs. Elizabeth - $oozer; the popular proprietress of b ? the Drafts Hotel, will be gtad to know p y that she is recovering- from her re- ii 5 cent illness. N . v s ' y i "*** i ? I : ' h ' --j - ^arra AH VS . ;. ?!? ' < 0 . . , * y, '. Z ' ' ^UMivir.r ! Monday, Dei : LEXINGTC Big Merry-Go-Rou] 50 Amusement I Don't Fail to i 855BE5B5B5S5BBB55I5SBB55S5^55SS555 555iEj if The Woi . . - Lk.i: f t--. . ^ f # ; 7 ' I . . \ ' * " , the man who started t res. By saving Ms r is able to build a buildi ons of-Do! . . i : .x ! r ?u doing with your earr reed a .Woolworth Bi . J.. j. .v.rv 'n i iNeea a *u i ... /our money and you savings in THIS STRO le and all. of W< y ' Carolina < 4 . . M -r hfflk fbat Mways Treats You s ' ? 4 it.; & COOK, Ant, Mgr H. iH LexingtonS. C. :'t: i ' : '? . . . . ^ f : ' J . : :i*i ' ; ! ^. j , 1 y r.? . . l+:. * % . i r fV-" $.? ' r-' . v* * " 2 ~r^s.. * /%' , (1 NEWS FROM PISGAH. ! I , The farmers are most through I i owing grain. I ; A large crowd attended ThanksgivT i? service at Piserah. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith spent a hort while Sunday afternoon with Ir. and Mrs. John Zinkor. The man.v friends of Air. Zinker \vill'' e sorry to hear of his bad health. Miss Addie Taylor spent the week nd in Columbia. Misses Mae Burgess and Estelle^ l% - * f toof spent Sunday with their friend. ( liss Leola Long. i Miss Celia Hook spent Saturday.ight and Sunday with her cousin frs. Ed. Hendrix. 1 V Mr. Bearden Roof spent Tlianksiving at home. . . , * ' Miss Jennie Lee Price spent.Satyr-.; ay and. Sunday witli Mrs. CarH6; mith- ; The Peoples missionary society will e held next Sunday afternoon. The rogram is interesting, every body is . ivited to "Brown Eyes.? ? 1? : Shows feek fj rciNG -A cember 8th \* \ i >n, s. a 5 id, Ferris Wheel# attractions 501| Attend This! SV? ? i wwil he five and I! 11 r> n c?c a n rl 1 5s UUIVIV^O U li I ng that cost liars. lings? Y ou uilding. but . '.* ir. nt ome ' in have one. NG BANK.. | I I :dici 11 | Right" ( I. LIVINGSTON, Asst. Mgr 1aagsa-ag^^ ( ? .-. u " * ' '/ I | Meet Me at Tapp's The Growl Our closing out sale merchandising event ii lumbia. How very op] sumers, coining right i the fall and winter sea :; i n i - - i i ona noor teems witn from morning until lat* I ' ?" - * ' ' * ! ' r ' i y We cannot intelligef * the merchandise in 1 short of a personal vis thing. This is not a d: for Tapp is-too practie dreams of schemes. 1 roalitx.;,; .Every Cloak 'vJT^-Vv?4- J Ort^iv*if"Txrn-i 6-f T31 AI I coftcaV Petticoats,: and Muslin TJnderwear, asi set stock, j are to be clo amples of price cuttinj til those stocks are oul A ' ; 4 ' 1 ' . I Distribution of prod Force will be used to ; by Christmas. There ble opportunity. Cus' all records by supplyi months to come. Crc ability to serve them, i Ialize that we are doing midst of this stupendou to the well known, not A11V? rirvVJn QAnfli nv?n WTf VU1 UUUUl^lli vv v. on themselves, select ; dise. To facilitate thi: lecting easy for the cu goods all carefully tag I . * : : - - I ' * i You may think you ual closing out sale, bu i every thought to make ; be action; The women J . iness man's usages-be alert. This closing out : , very acuteness must p I buyers brains, for we i 3 > pie from all over this st inner circles of sociel wanting Silk Underw< and Wraps, fine Corset & here almost daily. ,,, '' * . .... *. We take our bitter r ly as - we can. We ; a rough road. The - wh< f: crushing the life out of dwell on this unpleasai i tion.Business, expedei 5 this closing out sale. C I' out the stocks regardk by Christmas will be r ; ; :M{V. .1" .> :...! ' . . .. ..j ,y. . .. x / fv. il:. ^ /. ' J ! ?* v, : i r. V. < ' f\'i 'i " K ' the james i ' ;'v ' A A - . r- . . r D^tiairbhd ; M 't Corner-IV!ain and Blanding Sts.; I ' ' m'. ,?' : -v ; * ' r * . / ? : .. . it*. ... ing Store Meet Me at Tape's fV is the most gigantic I i the history of Co- 1 portune for the con- 1 I n the very heart of j son. The great sec- J w^viTiuj aiiu ViU/aiitj | i at night, every day. I .. the " papei^- nothirlg 7; t, it can avail ^oii any- J reamt not ^s^eine, J al to ded^-nifer f ?his sale is a roaring J , Suit, Dress, Dress I i?e,,vall the ^tid I the whole^stock7!df I veil as the <ffire Coi- 1 Sed out. Hjpftible ex- I y must continue un- 1. tof the hoi$$, I ts is the watchword. j accomplish \mis task is virtue in/tnis notatomers are* Breaking * ng their needs for ; !J|5 >wds outnumber our ,i 1 but they seenand re- ; ; our level best in the is occasion and thanks ed common ?ense of >men hundreds wait their own merchan5 work andjjkake se- ^ stomer, we jiave the ged.; ' ain ... ?OG. - ' : will come to this act- ' gj it remember back of ; # . f \ . . n "r- Jt*d " . it Worth wMe, must i; mdst adoptfhe busdoers, be movers, be : sale is different; it's enetrate th)e? shrewd -jTV, ire bringing the peo;ate, groupsrftom the <y from othbr cities f 3ar, Evening Gowns ;s, etc., are shopping . . * ; i : -Qrj ,tri( ft I-:':' nedicine as graceful- f ^ .re traveling over a I sels of progress are \ : our profits, but why t at side of me situa- f ice-seems to' demand J )ur policy of closing '( 2SS : of consequences, igidly adhered to, , .' ! -m i n . i . TAPP CO., | : i^lambii S..G, * lj| . * - ?>> ?