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f GRB/ Wo { ? flu \ i ki :ec ;oeo:?:e:?:e:e.(S l?i*; 1 ^yra Bj|k 19| H MISS CHRISTINE GILES. mi. /it :_i.: /i:i..pnn<v.<if Pj\m_ XOK ^uriswue vjriico wjuwi t uvmpany, which is the next attraction 1 of the Kwgstree Lyceum System, 1 will appear in the Auditorium of Kings tree High School on Satur- i day evening, February the fifth. This company comes under the ex- ! elusive control of the Alkahest Lyeeum System of Atlanta, Georgia, 1 and Pres. S R Bridges has written the local manager that this is the 1 best attraction of the season and superior to any that has ever ap- ( peared here. !' The Christine Giles Concert Com- 1 pany is composed of Misses Chris- 1 tine L Giles, Marie Adams and!1 Louise Giles, three most charm-!1 imn om'l tnlente*! artists, whn : < combine with much beauty andj grace a great deal of artistic ability j and are particularly clever each in , her own line of work. Miss Christiue L Giles is the pos-j sessor of a lyric soprano voice of Unusual sweetness and sympathy, with a most attractive personality.! In addition to her popularity as a singer, Miss Giles is a violinist of marked ability; and a most unique feature of her performance is the : playing of her own violin obhgato while she sings. In this peculiar and difficult achievement; Miss Giles is without an equal. Miss Marie Adams is an enter-!! ? ! tainer of rare personality andj ability. She possesses unusual nut- j( ural gifts, developed to marked degree. j. Her work i3 attractive because of ! the radiation of her sterling!, character and because of her ar- j 1 tistia interpretation of the author's! thtught. Her presence up,on the! platform is beautiful and very expressive, while her manner always ] suggests beauty and refinement. j Miss Louise Giles, cellist-pianist, |< is a thorough artist who makes her 11 professional bow to the concert pub-1 ] lie us a cellist. Her coach and . I teacher, Mr Charles Hydler, the; irrpat nelliat of Cleveland, savs: <;She ! o- ? ? -J~ha? a brilliant future." 1 This clever trio of gifted young ; The Qi son. Big to your at ** i \J VAI JUST RECEIV: Shall Not INQSTRE ?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:< ?omen will present a varied protrrammf nntifiistini? of SODranO 80I0S with violin and 'cello obligator 'cello obligates, readings with music, original humorous pianologues, and violiu, 'cello and piano trios. Don't fail to attend this performance. Prices as usual. School children 25c. Reserved seats on sale at Young's Parlors. Mrs. V. N. Jacobs Entertains. On last Thursday evening Mr and Mrs W N Jacobs entertained at cards in honor of their guest, Miss Ida Ford of Georgetown. Progressive "set-back" was played and time passed very swiftly over the fascinating tables. After twelve games were played the prizes were awarded to Miss Marie Gregg and Mr E L Montgomery, who won eight games each. The booby prizes were awarded bo Miss Agness Erckmanu and Mr A C Hinds, who won three and two games, respectively. Light refreshments were served after the awarding of the prizes.) The following enjoyed the hospitality of Mr and Mrs Jacobs: Misses Ida Ford of Georgetown, Marie Gregg of Florence, Estelle Campbell, Florrie Jacobs, Martha Gourdin, Agness Erckmanu, Mamie Jacobs, Selma Thorn and Hannah Gale; Messrs M H Jacobs, Wilmot Gilland, W R Scott, E L Montgomery, W M Tobias, Philip Arrow- j smith, A C Hinds and Dr C D Jacobs. PROSPEROUS YEAR'S BUSINESS Shown at Annual Meeting ot Stock holders of Klngstree Hardware Co. The Kingstree Hardware Company held their annual meeting' Friday ot last week and the profits of the year's business were very gratifying indeed to the stock-holders. A good dividend was paid, besides a considerable amount passed to surplus. The officers were re-elected, as follows: J \V King, president; W H Carr, general manager; C C Burgess, secretary and treasurer. The Kingstree Hardware Company has done much to promote the up-building of our town an(}-coramunity and enters | upon the new year w?t*u optimistic confidence for another prosperous year's business. Just received?a beautiful line of wedding- stationery and i new series of "Engravers' Did English" type. You can't tell it from engraving. Give us your order; satisfaction guaranteed. The number of postoflices robbed in the United States in IWOW Amounted to I96i?. ?Thfi firi W ^ eatest H< ; reductioi Jvantage. s. :@:?:@:?:?:@;?:?;?:@:? LUES I ED. COTTON IS GOING UP AN: Be Able WHEN THE PRESENT STOCK E DRY H STATE AND GENERAL NEW!!. * Two boys, aged respectively four and five years, ebildren of James Richardson, colored, were burned to death when his dwelling, near Flor. ence, was destroyed by fire Saturday night Jack Smith was shot aid killed by his brother-in-law, Anthony Burgess, Saturday at Workman, in Clarendon county. Both are negroes. Judge Wilson, Ijplding court in Greenville last week, tried a case with eleven jurors, a most unusual proceeding, but said to be legal. More than twenty passengers were killed last Friday in a railway disaster in Ontario, Canada, by - ? \ _? drowning, ournmg, or uei ng crushed, as the result of the derailment of a fast train on the Canadian Pacific railroad. Governor Ansel has re-appointed Giles L Wilson of Spartanburg bank examiner for the next four years. Congress has voted down the bill to change the date for the inauguration of the President from March 4 to the last Thursday in April. Another pending bill to fix the date for the second Tuesday in January will probably be defeated. The boiler of Mr Sam Boyle's saw-mill near Mayesville burst 1 iAI I I V IVV I L l> Wholsale Grot extend New Year g to see or hear froi early in the year. We are at the Same 01 ail | Prices Lower tin $ Yours for 1 WILf I Wholesale C safest Mi oney=Sav ns on th< HAR r? @:@ :@:?:?:?:@:@:@:? N WH1 D IT IS CHEAPER TO BUY WHITJ to Duplicate IS EXHAUSTED. BUY NOW AN1 GOODS ( Thursday afternoon causi?>- fatal injuries to Joe Singleto. white, and badly scalding several others present. Frazer Williams, a young white farmer of Chester, shot and killed Beckey Chisolm, a colored servant, Saturday night. Another case of the deadly , unloaded,, pistol. Thirty-one gallons of contraband "booze" will be sprinkled on the streets of Lexington by the. Sheriff of Lexington county. The Government has commenced proceedings against the meat tru3t. Thousauds out West have boycotted the trust by abstaining from meat until prices tall. Htw's This? We cffer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F J Cheney & Co., Toledo, . We, the undersigned, have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years, d and believe nim perfectly honor- able in all business transactions,j and fi nancially able to carry out (R any ot ligations made by bis firm. Waldixg, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, Testimonials sent free. Price, toe per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. * Take T all's Family Pills for constipati .1. ilNS 1 iery Company | reetings and hope Ij ? n all our Mends m jj d Stand 1jj i Ever Before 11 ' business, & Ji CINS 11 irocery Co. 1 j Mi er of the t i entire si :cus. 1 Hi TE GOODS il 2 GOODS NOW. 8 . . these Values 1J ) SAVE MONEY. 8 JOrlPANY J | M Hi HOLES. Nice driving horses All sizes of nice, sleek Good work horses mules in pairs or Combination horses single Buggies, Surreys and Runabouts Durham?Jackson G Smith? Wrenn and arker Buggies. I WAGONS WAGONS Just received two carload; of the reliable and' weJl .* known WEBER?COLUMBUS & RUSSELL Wagons. \ . Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips and Horse Blankets. Call and see us before buying. Yours to please, Williamsburg Live Stock Co, jj Kingstree, S. C. ... .V jj 1 ) @ *1 DEPOSIT _J I N Til A BANK that has never lost a dollar since its establishment. 9H A BANK that has increased its business over $150,000.00 during the past year. A BANK that pays 4 per cent on its Saving Deposits, N compounded every three months. A BANK that welcomes and appreciates your business j whether large or small. THE BANK OF KINGSTREE | RESOURCES $360,000.00 D. C. Scott, N. D. Lesesne, F. W. Fairey, President. Asst. Cashier. Cashier. ) ?" r kS969ed696969696969S96969g J ^ Let us haye your next order tor W J XG ROOERI ES.*j | ) We have on hand at all times a tancy line of jR 2 j GROCERIES, FRUITS, CONFECTIONERIES, ?... J ) ALSO | ?CIGARS AND T0BACC0S? X ] I of all kinds. yP All Orders Delivered Promptly S | to any part of the city. [A j| NILHOUS & JENNINGS, f ] i 'Dhnno Q1 J I I IIUIIG Ul / u :696969S9S96S696969S9696%! I Sale.= I >11 tire winter sea- I ;ock. Come! It's I in' flH