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Rome see them GREELYVILLE LIVE STOCK CO., Greelyville, S C. \ J ( Since the rush and Duj we have been taking sto for the coming year. Now that all this ha pushing our commercial and soon we shall have i we can get on in order tl iiT-s with all the energy -,00k out for our ads i mc 3th to month; theywi proi able and instructiv bargains that we shall 0 We are always on the I our line and we are not; " Viot li'n lim'O +A coll >V I la. L V? C 1ICH t W OV.J1 prices. A nice lot of coat suits still on hand to close out at cost. j A splendid line of gents' cotton fleeced undervests and drawers to match. Will close j out these at Toe the suit. W A large line of gents' Wright's 9 Health Underwear, vests and - 5 drawers to match, at $1.7"> the \ 1 suit. li yards splendid grade Sea a Island homespun for $1.no. 1 2<? yards Sea Island homespun 3 only hoc. i Still a nice ! ' if a!i woo! Jt biankets t? close out very ii 1 heap. |j A large lot new spring Percales, ? 1 vard wide, oniv !(?c the vd. Ji Ladies, you ought t< ^ broideries and curtain : 8 please you to see these I which we are selling the: Jenkinson \ ??? **-?? eol XSTABLII ! | GEO. W. SCHWARTZ, piuiarAL ?i i ? i mmmmaaum j ftJirrTiw Kingsti C W StOLLn President. E F Rhem, Vice-President, ( Auditor's NoticeI. or my agent, will be at the following places, od the dates hereinafter given,for the purpose of taking tax returns forthe fiscal year.ivil. All mak, between the ages of 21 and 60 years are liable to poll tax and must return sam?. AH transfers of real estate sine* last return must be reported by botb seller and purchaser. Al! personal property must be returned, and don't forget to return your dog or dogs. All parties in the annex territory tc Florence county are requested iut tc make a return until the appointments for Lake City and Scranton. As a part of Sumter. Ridge and Lake townships has been cut off with the annex territory, all parties owning real estate in said townships must be preI pared to make correct ri-turus of all , lands affected by this change by making two returns, One for the old territory. giving the number of acres and buildings, and one for the annex territory, with number of acres and buildI tag*. Jnnuarj B.-nson, 10 P. looming vale, 11 MorrisviTle, 12 . \ IUT IE STREAM >tle of the Holiday trade ek and getting bearings s been done, we are now craft out into the stream lp all the sails and steam lat we may push our buswe can bring to bear, from week to week and ill prove very interesting, e, as they will reflect the tier trom time to time. I lookout for bargains in afraid to tell the people of and fearlessly name the One case of Calicos of all kinds will go at 5c yd. K) yards yard-wide Bleached Homespun, will go at 75c for the 10 yards. The greatest line of Boys' Knee i Bants ever shown in Kingstree at 25c,."" It- and $1.00 the pair. I Some of the most exqusite eg stylet in curtain swiss and cur- P tain g<?ods of all hinds ewr shown in Kingstree. prices E iver.v reas >nnble?only ]Pe, ? i 2 i '' ! >c the v< 1. ' nil | Perhaw the daintiest hp.-' f J i'.iido'o'!lories er - i 1 v.*n j.j jjj ? Kings tree can n ? v 1 seen on y I i limine; \ <;<- . - ? ..... v | i ' ' | :> see these lines : em?oods. it v.'i.! ca-^iiiiy ? ?>*oods and i..j prices at S i Bros. Co. | 5 PAYS for our FULL BOOKKEEPING COURSE SCHOLARSHIP if you write at once and state whe: e you saw this ad. Regular price is 8100. To advertise this school, only a limited number of scholarships will be sold at the low rate of $25. now. write and have one reserved and >u pay later, we can also teach you by i refer. TSIXESS COLLEGE. SHED tRfl? INCORPORATED 1A04 LOUISVILLE. KY. A Guarantee of Safety OG Absolut" >afety in matters ? f banking is miaranteed t" Mi?* pa- wG tr"ii? ot tliis i.ans hv itn.W* capital 30 ;in< 1 strict Superv's "n. and tinfact that i s loans are ?est~ictt<i ' ? 95; t cla-s in which it is practically mpossible t<> >u-tain a l->ss of any tie*cription. I ??:iiis are ma .'e i.n'y up -n vS first-clas? coil iter.il of ra"ieed GO in a i ket value. jS 4?k 1 Paid on Sayings Accounts. S rilliamsburg, 1 'CCf Si nW 2 C Epps. Cashier. is } W Boswell, Asst Cashier. jg Rhems. 16 Indiantowa, 14 S-vaaI i-rilln 17 !init 1R . Gourdin?, 19 . Saltcrs, 20 : A ndrews. 24 > Trio. 2-r? i Suttons, 26 . Moii7.on, 27 i Hebron (J L Gowdy's store), 28 I W C Wilson's, 31 i February Cades. 3 , Church (Graham's store), 6 , Rome, 7 , Lam be its, 8 Ards X Roads, 9 Johnson vi He, 10 i Vox, 11 I Prospect, 13 . Lake City, 14 and l-l Seranton, 16 At Auditor's office from January 1 to February 20, inclusive, except above dates. J J B Montgomery, . i 12-9-tf Countv Auditor. | I ^ Chamberlain's Cough Remedy j Cures Colds, Croup aod Whooping Cough. Christmas Carol (By Charles 'Dickens (Continued from papre seven) "1 -; > anything. please." retorted s. ro-.ge Tome and see me. W1S1 you come and see me?" "I will!" cried the old gentleman, i HL.l It was clear he meant tv> do 1L ! 'Thank ee." said Scrooge. "I an ! mneb obliged to you I tbanh you fifty | times. P.less you!" I He went to church. and walked about the streets, and watched the people hurrying to and fro. and patted children on the head, and questioned begi pars, and looked down into the kltchj ens of houses and up to the windows, and found that everything could yield | him pleasure. He had never dreamed 1 that any walk, that anything. could pive hint so much happiness. In the afternoon lie turned his steps toward Lis nephew's house. He passed the door a dozen times before lie had the courage to go up and knock. But he made a dash and did it. j "Is your m:\ster at home, my dear?" said Scrooge to the girl. "Nice girl? ! Tery." "Yes. sir." "Where is he. my lore?" said Scrooge. "He's in the dining room, sir, along I with mistress. I'll show you upstairs. If you please." 1 "Tbank'ee. He knows me." said Scrooge, with his hand already on the dining room lock. "I'll go in here, my dear." lie turned It gently end sidled hi* face in round the tMor. They wore looking ?t the table, which was spread ' cur in gre-t array, for these young housekeepers are always nervous on . such points and like to see that evert 1 tiling is right. | "Fred!" said Scrooge. "Why. bicis my soul." cried Fred "who's that?" "it's i your Uncle Scrooge. I have come to dinner. Will yon let tne in t Fred?" !.< t i '::i in! B Is n mercy !;-? didn't , s;. ;. ;. . via ..ff. He was at !:?>;ne in five mln :t<*s Nothing could I e heart 5. r ili- too!;. d j-; t rlic s So <'.; ! r i.,, j;0 ,j-,? i ti i ' :i c-r v.Lt-n she cause. So ! I on" wl; > , ||r. came. 'Vim l d't'i'ii r wot.dene! gai.es. a <!i [' :! una: i' liry, won ier-r'ul hcj tie^s; But !:e \\. s early at tl oir. -e n-'Xt Morning < be was early there! I; tie con!d on y |,e tliere first and care I Bol> Crnteiiit coming late! Tiiat ! the tiling he had set his heart upon And' ii" did it?yes. he did. TinI r.I....!r o?ivl: ?l._n?i Itnlc a oilariol | past?ho Mob. He was full eighteen minutes and a half behind his time | Scrooge sat with his door wide open I that he mipht see him come into the : tank. | His hat was off before he opened the door?his comforter too. He was on **-" / n "wilt. vor r.rr me nr. pred?" his stool in a Jiffy, driving away with his pen ;is if he wore trying to overtake 1) o'clock. "Hollo:" growled Scrooge In his accustomed voice, as near as he could feign it. "What do you mean by coming here at this time of day?" "I'm very sorry, sir." said Bob. "I am behind my time" "You are?" repeatm! Scrooge. "Yes. 1 think you are. Step this way. If you please." ' "It's only once a year, sir," pleaded Bob. appearing from the tank. "It f shall not be repeated. I was making rather merry yesterday. "Now. I'll tell you what, my friend." said stand this sort of thing any longer. And therefore." he c o n t in ued. leaping from his stool and giving Bob such a dig **! ah about to in the waistcoat raise youk sai.- that he staggerary!" back Into the tank again?"and therefore 1 am about to raise your salary!" BoB trembled and got a little nearer to tbe ruler. He bad a momentary Idea of knocking Scrooge down with it. holding him and calling to tbe people in tbe court for belp and a strait waistcoat. "A merry Christmas. Bob," said Scrooge, with an earnestness tbat could not be mistaken, as he clapped him on the back?"a merrier Christmas. Bob. my good fellow, than I bare given you for many a year. I'll raise your salary and endeavor to assist your struggling family, and we will discuss your affairs this very afternoon over n Christmas bowl of smoking bishop. Bob! "Make tip the tires and buy another coal scuttle before you dot another 1. Bob Cratcbit.'" ' All Kinds of Jewelry t suitable for Xmas Gifts. Nothing1 more beautiful or acceptable than n a-iff nf ipwplrv Wp havp pvpt v "* O** w O ^ ? m/ " ~ ?/ I thing from a Stick Pin to a Dia| mond of "purest ray serene." Fine Line of Xmas and New Year's Cards i Watts & Watts j The Kingsiree jewelers ' NEAR THE DEPOT LIGHTNING ROIS! I i.-. V. hitlocIt- LaMe City. 2?.C f recital Saks, A^'ent i W> v i' Lai*;?-t V ! - JS'.l Ail K r.ils Impro-. cd ' i'npptr nn<? J , Section Kods (En<''>r??d! vrlie IIi&ih'.st * < ntific Amt'i"riti?>a:?d P ir?-I??u:;..iee< mpani<? Pure Copper Wire Cables, Ail Size* Our Full ("fist Gi'ar;ir.r -^ giv.-n wi;is Each I seii or. cios? margin ofpr- fit,'lividcoiumi-si* n with my ca>tcmers. 9-29-3mp Hacker Ml'g. Co sue CKS>/ lis m GEO. S. HACKER & SON charleston, s. c. WE MANUFACTURE Doors. Sash and Blinds; Columns and Balusters: Grilles and Gable I Ornaments; Screen Doors and Win dows. WE DEAL IN Glass. Sash Cord and Weights. i Old Soldier Tortured. "For years I suffered unspeakable tortures-from indigestion, constipation and liver trouble," wrote A K Smith, a war veteran at Erie, Pa. "but Dr King's New Life Pills fixed me all right. They're simply great." Try them for any stomach, liver ot kidney trouble. Only 25c at M L Allen's. FOB SALE. Hrifk Id any quantity to suit purch** er. The Beat Dry Pi ess Machine-mads XBBlcr.3tr 8j>ecial shapes made to order. Correpomlenre *o)icited beiore placing you* orders W. E. FUNK. Scrooge was better than hla word. He did it all and infinitely more, and to Tiny Tim. who did not die, be was a second father. He became as good a friend, as good a master and as good a man as the good old city knew or any other good old city, town or borough In the good old world. | He bad no farther Intercourse witrt spirits, but lived upon the total abstl nence principle ever afterward, andi it was always said of him that b<knew how to keep Christmas well, if any man alive possessed the knowl edge. May that be truly said of u-t | and all of us. And so, as Tiny Tim1 observed. Ciod bless us every one! -- i j i