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C M / | Are sold on the b I kind of sendee yc I This is made | parts on hand at; I Our business I Mowe | 1925 Main Street \ I i .^uJplialcer i I Wanted?A ( $ I 8 ^?MJ?? 1MBBSW^^BBgWMKfiaa ' 5^.1 :'" The Re i J V ' . * > > y V-J'v s * # John C ? '- / Makes It i - * > f Its tones? bsll-like, tak / human voice ; without a fla Its wondei ' made of the terned like tl Remember source, and : factory dist Columbia, ca chine. SEE OUR WIND* THE 612 Main Stres Manufacture 'CHURCH,1! The John Ch "OUR Pure Food Bakery Where you always find BREAD, CAKES, PIES, Etc. Made of pure food ingredients. Everything sanitary, fresh, clean and inviting. Call and you \vi?I be pleased. John Udell, 1200 BIock?Tay:or St., Columbia, S." C. rORM DRIV asis of dependable and econom >u can count on from day4to da possible by a large and comple' all times. policy is a goodjTruck'and a]S Immediate Deliveries I r-Burns Mo v? Distributors of Automobiles, Indiana": Worm j I jood Live Dealer in Lexis I jmarkable NewConstr ?of the? hurch Co Phono Distinctive In Tone, Ir In Musical Results pure, rich and vibrant, ring ou ing with ease the highest no: or che most delicate stringed i: iw or break.rful tone chamber (or music finest selected spruce, built up be sounding board of a Grand 1 from no other factory, frorr I from no agency save throug ributing warerooms, 1612 M in you buy this wonderful Ti * OW DISPLAY AND COME IN FOR A DEW JOHN CHURCH it, Colombia,|S. C. P. M. ASBU ;rs and Distributors of the I iARVARD and DAYTON P mrch Company Phonograph NAME IS A GUARANTEE OF VA1 t TRES1W* XOTICK j Tills is t<) notify all persons that j i hunting, lishinjr, hauling wood or pine i istnni^or building lires or trespass- , "l <nsp??n any manner whatsoever, oil j ftlic lands of the undersigned is for! bidden under strict penalty of the : j law. * i I toy. A. if. Taylor P. P. Taylor (.J. .1. Taylor George Tavlor I T. P . iiJ ('or ley C. P. Corley | Ji11i;:n Price Thos. W. Gunter j M"s tj,ol?ia liaf uan John Dailcy Misv?. 'era Pailey P. P. Shealy ' H 'M Pish " p. J. Waits M ' 'x I i P'?P SALiv-^elv.ood Poultry, | Kami some fine tk P. Pod Cockerels,' f for sale $ !: $1: *5; ea-di. J i P. i,. rp cs i i;t:. ; p.m< j, y. c. j | * 15c. : i ical service, the ^ te stock of repair ? quare Deal. | torCo || ?j Phonejl485 I iiLihu&Jhsi -M-. ? )rive Trucks | igton County i * UVMVtA <wv Q)y.?* graph i Design t clear and tes of the nstrument, / [throat) is > and pat- * Piano. i no other h our own ain street, liking Ma[ONSTRATION CO RY, Manager HVERETT, ianos, and ,UE." (ilXXERY NOTICi:. After -November -91b and yOtb \re AMI < i IK-' ' * ill I unuii ,? :n i'?i i ; 11: .11 ,,0.n. The public will please take n?>tec and remember the dates, Friday ?nd Ha I unlay Xovember 2!'<H are' ;oth. HellTII BROH. Gilbert, H. C. ! t ? pel. I"; 1; HA1.K?Ford To'uiii-r car ia riiiinnu" order. Apply to H. (\ KBFCKRFY Iyevin;;tor>, Kt. I. . 1r- l'-T. H A Ll v?Fresh shijn.vni: of and milch cu'".s can be seen ;> !* 1 1 | o *' st 1 ?rt . J AS. II. FOX ASSISTANT POSTMASTER. .Tas. T-I. Fox has boon appointor! asf! *,i"t r>ovtm:?sfm at Lexington t.o succeed KL W. Powell, resigned, and ..iy en*- " (! upon the duties of the office. Postmaster r>oT*~^ is m he congratulated upon his wise Se?? lection, for Mr. Fox has ban u raihle experience in postal work, having served as assistant postmaster du'r :rrg the adminitratiori of the late C. S. Bradford. and that hhs services will prove satisfactory goes without saying. He is capable, obliging and a young man of character and strong personality. The friends of Mr. Powell regretted to see him leave the post office, hut it is understood ho resigned 10 accept a more lucrative position with the Lexington Manufacturing Co. He s a cotton mill man of wide experience having spent most of his life in this work. CAT?OF PROPERTY. The following personal property be longing to the estate of B. K. Kyzer, deceased, will be sold to the highest bidder in front of the Court House rhe first Monday in December the same being" the 2nd day of said month, immediately following the legal sales: 1 horse. 1 wagon, 1 set of harness, 1 buggy, 6 bushels of rye. Terms of sale Cash. IX LOVING MEMORY. ' Julia Margaret infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Risinger was born May the 18th, 1917 and died November the 6th, 1918, making her earthly stay 1 year, 5 months and 19 days. She leaves to mourn her joss a loving father, and mother, three sisters, and a large host of other relatives and friends, one sister having already preceded her to the spirit land. Her remains weer laid to rest in the family burying ground near Saxe.Gotha. Little Margaret was a wonderfully bright child, and like a little sunbeam to all her relatives and friends. She won a place in the affections of all who knew her and her place van never be filled. L A precious one from us is gone, A place is vacant in our home, Which never can be filled. V The golden gates opened wide, ifes-A gentle voice said "come." And angels from the other side Welcomed our loved one home. ;.v Heaven now retains our treasure Earth the lonely casket keeps, \i- And the sunbeams love to linger Where our darling sleeps. Again we hope to meet her When the day of life is fled,. Ana in ViAn.wrt with iov to greet her Where n& farewell tears are shed. ?By her bereaved father and mother. FOR BALE?Ford Touriner Car in first class condition. Address WALTER RAWL, Gilbert, S. C. Rt. 3. ffEpfc I"W< And Know He Money i I Excelsior Spring Truss We are Agent Excelsior Trusse of Trusses in thi Trusses at cheai easiest Truss in A pi IT T n r ULe M &!&3j3E ^pr^w: 1 COMPEX SATTOX. "That man may last, but never lives j Who much receives, but nothing gives; Whom none can love, whom none can thank, i Creations blot, creations blank. The universe nays every man in his own coin; it" you smile, it smiles upon i you in return: if you frown, you will be frowned at; if you sing", you will be invited into gay company; if you think, you will be entertained by thinkers; and if you love the world, and earnestly seek for the good that is therein you will be surrounded by lov ing friends, and nature will pour into your lap the treasure of the earth, cen sure, criticise and bate, and you will he censured, criticsed and hatod 'by your fellowmen. Every seed brings forth after its kind. Mistrust begets mistrust, and j confidence begets confidence kind| ness begets kindness, love begets love, j Resist and you will be resisted. To ] meet, the aggressive assault every entity rises up rigid and impenetrable? while yonder mountain of granite melts and floats away on the bosom j of love. N. W. Zimmerman. FLOURISHING SCHOOL AT GILBERT' Miss Ozelia Harman; of Cross Hill is the principal of the school at Gilbrt and is assisted by Miss Cornelia Mack of Chappels. The patrons and pupils are very much pleased with their management, and good work J will follow them. It is indeed grati| fying to find conditions harmonious ! here while at other places quite different. NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BANK OF SWANSEA. j A meeting of the stockholders of I the Bank of Swansea is hereby called I to be held at Swansea in the hanking house of the said corporation on the 30th day of December 1918, at 2 p. m. o'clock, for the purpose of considering the following resolution, passed by the Board of Drectors at their j meeting on the 19th day of November l 191S. '/RESOLVED, That it is the judgj ment of the Board of Directors of this Bank that the capital stock be increased from thirty thousand ($30,000.) dollars to fifty thousand ($50,i 000.) dollars. B. E. WILLIAMS. Secretary. SOMETHING GOOD TO EAT. I Remember when in Columbia that you always find the best the market affords; served "just as good as you like it" at The New Star Restaurant; where 'George' and his assistants sm-ve you promptly and satisfactory. The best coffee in the city. Us fo Truss e Fit Trus; wxt i-n Arml^r TVipm ' vv tv xixvxxil and Guarantee Satis f I ;s for the Ohio Truss s. We carry the m< s section. See our 1 ) prices. All Styles, the world to fit. LINE OF SUSPEh T* r 7a?-***CCTnr**3Kr?lt?W"JWCThe REX ALL Store v&?i &^&-'V^!r-v " ? ..-> :<< / '-Z2z?Xr< **.Huw -. - : -. . .y TCATIfftBBff TAYTX)?. In remembrance of little Kathleen Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor, born April 10, 1913. Making her stay on earth 7 months and 4 days. She leaves to mourn h*r : loss father, mother, two brothers a*t one sister. One brother precedes her to the spirit land. I i Gone but not forgotten Sleep on dear little Kathleen And tako thy rest. ! God called you home He thought it best. t We miss thy kind and loving smile, Thy fond and e-a.rnet care. Our home is dark without you, We miss you everywhere, i In the cemetary quietly resting, In a lone and silent grave. Hies one we love so dearly Our dear little darling Kathlee* we could not serve. A loved one from us has gone A voice we loved is stilled 1 A place is vacant in our home r Which never can be filled. Dear little Kathleen thou has left us For a bright and happy home above "But thy memory shall be cherished. Till we see your heavenly face. Heaven now retains our treasure, Earth the lonely casket keeps. And the sunbeams love to linger,, Where our dear little Kathleen sleeps. W Again we hope to meet you. When the days of life are over* And in heaven with joy to greet you. Where no farewell tears are shed. "Written, by her heartbroken mother Mrs. TARSEY TAYLOR* HALTTW AN GER'S The popular Ladies Store of Columbia, is now exhibiting one of the fullest and finest line of Ladies' ready-to\vear of the latest material and tailored in style and trimming. A grand line of beautiful ladies hats trimmed or untrimmed and, you should not buy before calling and let Mrs. Allen show you tho different styles. She is a lady of experience which means something, You will find the hats pretty and at right prices. EDDIE FOUND. Eddie Pound son of Mr. and Mrs. | John Pound died at his home near Swansea Friday Novmber 22nd. after a short illness. He was 26 years old and unmarried and was extremely ; popular in his community. The funeral sendees were held at Trinity church in Orangeburg county Saturdav at 11 o'clock. j ' ? 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