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Jusl-""" NG TRAGEDY , ? AT BRANGHVILLE. in p. start TENT BUSINESSMAN SHOT .t ncs POSTOFFICE BY A LAWA n FOLLOWING FISTICUFF. i v a ^ And c the most shocking affairs ineth come upon this town in H ^ ays was that early this; ^ n< y) morning when Abe Pearl-1 mucV s^ot anc* by Attorney ilCCU onesaltercation took place in the fice at about 10 o'clock. Pearla wfis in tho office when Jones e in Then Pearlstine brought "? spi ips of letters and bills con ng a claim that had been col* from Pearlstine about eight |j( ago. About them the diffiarose, and Pearlstine struck "'eral blows. The latter O'his hip pocket, brought T^HKTFibre Smith & Wesson re i ?-ired once. The shot took arlstine's stomach and t S '-fli nw ;rd, puncturing the ?^?arlstine lived for a few f d;ed lying on the post Mr and M e he could be taken t"ha?!estor js no? established Mrs Ij shot was flred while the Chariest passing or after they Mi* tiie two men are well known in is section. Pearlstine was raised re and has been in the mercantile Mrs R 'ml)er years* J?nes season in^' good law Practice oprietor of the BranchMias Ejre companV- There had Coker C , . , ,? F holidays. ^b :tween the two for *. monthsr ' is deplored by the enford L-oll . , , holiday amty ^ one ?* the worst i here. Pearlstine leaves ' a ' wo children, a mother 3. visiting i. , . . Jam*, Ep; ot s and s,sters m of life. Jones is now fife'. * ^u* angeburg, he having M : a two we , . . Jacksonvil!n the 10:30 tram just 'A?* ng.?Branrhcille .Jour. R J Ki? sjiend Ch J Johns, Bt pprecfallon. M.ss >wing letter was not in * KM morK*;c publication, but we naraljfthink Prof Mitchell will deem it any great impropriety to show our appreciation and gratification for yhis strong endorsement of the qual-^ltyofthe printing we tursoutby giving publicity to his testimonial: Mr C W Wolfe, KWv+ree, S C. WoUe:" closing check for 316.50 . / 11^ *or stationery. We relet t yestv . , . intervp1 stationery 1{lst week- our and trustees are delighted M: , ^ , '-workmanship and paper. I teach* ? , school, exCt llent anu thank you Georgia. f?r the efforts involved. Mrs M lbheS', visiting irrytru,y yoursof her son 0 M Mitchell, Patrick. Union High School. MrsGu'1^ '2 A Cunning.1S OF DISTRtSii. /ntf/ebu r</ S " Shou,d fcnow How ,0 and Heed Them. ^ give many signals of t s are dark, contain a I' ||f .-e frequent, scanty, m s constant day and $$ .es and dizzy spells are kened kidneys need quick h$ \y\ Use a special kidney rX^. / $$? / ^ev Pills cure sick kid< ? V v'an<^ urinary disor<\ |]g /' ' dence proves this Iv'ause, Logan street, jjT Jx SC, says: "I used Doan's > &>. '^s an(^ thev benefited me ny other remedy I ever *k and kidneys caused V\ ly$ Qf trouble for years, t , f zzy spells were freFV;'"" ' bothered by a kid*, ,.$?> Joan's Kidney Pills, ^ -fas. .red at Scott's drug Sy; fne at once and since -Xf I have been in the best Jp % I / all dealers. Price 50 vv ' -V ' r-Milburn Co., Buffalo, WC?:..'?* * )le agents for the Unit( ' the name?Doan's? other. A U ?k I The Spring Term of the * \ I KINGSTREE GRADED AND DISH SCHOOL will begin I January 5, 1911 All departments are now in Good Working Order. Parents who intend entering their children in the school will please do so during the first weekWf the spring term. I Patrons and friends of the School are cordially invited to visit the school at any time. E ? Any further information may be had by | applying to J. W. Swittenberg, E. 0. Epps, Superintendent. Clerk Board of TrusteesKingstree, S. C. 1 For Sale! I ? ^ ? @ ? ? The "Epps House", lower end of Acad- ? @ emy Street, 10 Rooms, Barn, Stables and ? w other Outhouess Also ? ? @ ? ? ? One 5 Room Cottage next door to Epps ? ? x House. ? @ @ .? % ? ? These properties are being offered at a @ ? sacrifice. Terms to suit purchaser. ? ? ? ? ? !| Kingstree Insurance Co., | @ 11-17?tf R. N. SPEIONER, Manager. [gj ? MM? ???? ?^ | COFFINS and CASKETS | J ? _ I We carry a full line of Coffins and Caskets Hearse Furnished When Wanted i M.V. CO X. ! VENTERS, S. C. Atlantic coast line i annnnnre<; ifWIS? Mi CHRISTMAS rals wM&Pw Holiday Rates <^3|?> c ! To Stations East of the Missis&?a siqpi River, and #South of the ^ iii i Ohio and Potomac Rivers. ; w\ LUZIANNE l? Selling Dates 11 mDecember 15, 16, 17, 21,22,23,24, vOiK ? ^ JS $L 25 and 31* 1910' and Jan_ li |P , uary 1, 1911. JS Goodwith mill^deki- |S? | Final Limit JA ous wit pure sv,cet Iraf jo each Original Starting Point, i KSSMJM -turning, not .ater than mid; 11 no^art of te {&?. fe ni*ht ?f Janua^ 8'19U" Ml please! ^rv^t. tlty For additional information, i as** ' ' fe^jv and reservations, address: 1 1 T. E. BAG6ETT, Ticket Agent,Kingstree.S.C I M jmATHE flEILY-TVriOR CO. 8yjjtf. w- J- CRAIG. T. C. WHITE, ' r,^W0^Lt'AW?'>u--^A-! pass. Traf. Mgr.. Gen. Pass. Agt., : #>' ** WILMINGTON, N. C. I > Notice of SaleSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, county of williamsburg, Court of Common Pleas. Bank of Kingstree, Plaintiff, vs W S Camlin, Defendant. By virtue of a judgment of foreclosure, made in the above entitled action, the subscriber, the Sheriff of Williamsburg county, for that purpose duly authorized and directed, will sell before the court house door in Kingstree, in the county and State aforesaid, on the first Monday in January, 1911, being the 2nd day of said month, between the legal hours of sale, the real estate described by said judgment in this action, said land belonging to W S Camlin, Jr, described as foilows: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land iying, being and sitnate in the county of Williamsburg and State of South Carolina,in the town of Harpers, S C, containing five (5) acres, more or less, and having the following boundaries, to wit: On the East by lands of J E Feaginjon the South by lands of W S Camlin, Jr; on the West by lands of Edwin Harper and on the North by a fifteen-foot road running from the county line road to Edwin Harper's field on a parallel line with the line of W S Camlin, Jr's, land." Purchaser to pay for papers. George J Graham, 12-15-3t Sheriff Williamsburg i ounty. Sheriff's Sale. J ii Gwynn, Plaintiff, vs Fannie C Rogers er al, Defend an s. By \irtu?*of a decretal order to !?< | directed > a'><>v stared case dated No\?'inii-?r -!l. 191'', I will sell at public .luciinnut the usual hours of sale, beft re t' e court house door at Klngstree. S t,on the first Monday in January, to wit, the ^(.d day of January, 1911, the following described property, to wit: All that certain piece.parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the connty^of Williamsburg and Sta'e of South Carolina,containing one hundred and seventy-five acres, more or less, bounded on the North by lands now or late of John Rogers; East, l?v lands now of A B John>on; Wesr. hy lands now or late o? James McCut-hen; South-wis', by lands now or late of William Graham. Al.-o, all thai tract or parcel of land situated in ihe town of l ake city known as the J D Rogers' place,bounded on the N< rtli b\ S M Askins; South, by WOJeffera; Wc-t. by We>t Railroad street; Ea>t, by the e-tate of W G Mc A lister. Also.all that tract of land containing 2.'10 acres known a? the W II G Roger-' place, one and three fourth miies w?--t of Lake City,bom ded on the North by Win Matthews; South, #by landsof the estate of James MeCutthen; East, by P E Severance; West, by B W Jones. Purel ast-r to pay for papers. George J Graham, I2-15-Jt Sheriff Williamsburg County. Sheriff's Sale-Partition STATE OF SOUTH CAIiOLINA, county ok williamsburg. Gourt of Common Pleas. Bela E Turner. Plaintiff, against Mamie Guiles,Samuel B James. Maitie James and Frampton Jarnes, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree and judgment of sale and division of proceeds in the above stilted action, issued ! out of the court of common pleas for j the county and State aforesaid, dattd I December 3, 'WO, I, the undersigned Sln ritf of said county, will sell before the court house door at Kingstree, in the c?>unty and State aforesaid, on the first Monday in January, 11111, being the '2nd day thereof, between the legal j hours of sale, at public auction, to the I lvghes" hidiier, upon the terms liereiujaitei mentioned, the following, lands : and tenements, si'.uated in >aid nanny | of Williamsburg, to wi : "All 'hat certain piece. parcel or I raet I of land siiuate,lying and being on High i hill branch in the .ounty of Williamsi hurg and State ol South aro'ina, conj tabling one hundred and forty-seven (147) acres, more or less, and bounded j I as follows, to wit: On the North by j lauds of Lewis MeGee; on the East by j lands formerly of Mary A L James; on 11he South by lands form rly of Ned j (biskins and on the V. e-t by lands of j Susan Collins." Terms of sale, .pne-tliird cash, bal! ance secured by bond and mortgage of i the pr? mises, payable in two equal annual payments,with in'erest at the rate of seven per cent per annum from date of sale, with the right to the purchaser ? to anticipate payments: purchaser to pay for paper-. j (? J GkJh.im. I Sheriff Williamsburg County. I uecem ner iz, iyiv. it iu-.h NoticeNotice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Auditing Board for Williamsburg county will be held on the first Thursday utter the first Monday in January, 1911, being Thursday. January 5. 19il. Al' persons having claims against the county are required t<> present the same on or before said date. J N IIammet, Chairman of Auditing Board 12-15-tit Sheriff s SaleTHE STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA, j county of williamsburg. ! ) Spi L Anderson 5 vs I Mary Eugenia Roper, Katie M Roper i and Robert Lea R? per. I Bv virtue oi a decree of tiie c?>urt <>t * common pleas for Willi-unsburg ount? > filed in this cause. 1 w ill offer for sale 5 at public auction in front of tin- court I house door in Kings:r?e, ,s (.'.within the J legal hours of sale, to the highest bid- 2 der for ea-h,on the fir-t Monday in Jan- j nary, 1911, being the second day of the J month, all that certain piece ar parcel J of land situated in William-burg coun- I tyand S'ate of South Carolina .contain- j ing one hundred and thirty (130) 2 ecies. more or less, bounded as follow-, : to witf On the North and North-east 1 by lands of the estate of W J Single- 2 tary; on the North-west by lands of S , McB Graham; on the North-east. by j lands of L B Roper; on the South by 2 lands of Ella G Thomas, and on the ( West by lands of W L Graham. * Purchaser to pay for i-apers. Gkokge J Graham, 1 ' l2-l.")-3t Sheriff Williamsburg County. The Last Struggle for the Trade of 1S10 j --.1 * i Read carefully what we have to say, we mean every word of it. \J Just arrived for the Holiday Trade a beautiful line of Ladies' Oxford Ties and Patent Leather Pumps in ali the New Lasts for 1911. Prices very reasonable,$1.50 to $3.00. If you need a pair of nice oxfords or pumps you will do well to see this beautiful line of stuff. Our front win"dows will reflect these new arrivals. ????______________ vi Now for the Holiday Bargains Solid Gold Top Beauty Pins, will last a life-time, only 35c the pair Solid Pearl Link Cuff Buttons for ladies and men at 25c and 50c the pair Stamped Pillow Tops with six skeins Silk Floss Art Designs for the back and a Printed lesson in art, how to embroider.the pillow, all for 50c f A beautiful line of Silks and Dress Goods for the Holi- ) day trade. Our entire line of Ladies' Coat Suits, Skirts and Cloaks * i i j- l I / t* to be ciosea out, regard less or rormer pnces. Jap Art Squares a large rug, 9 x 12 feet, for the holiday trade only $3.50 each < Jap Matting Rugs, 27 x 54 inches in size, 35c each or three Rugs for $1.00 20 yards splendid grade Sea Island Homespun, 38 inches wide, only $1.00 25 yards Sea Island Homespun, 27 inches wide,only $1.00 20 yards Dress Ginghams or Apron Check Ginghams or Blue or Pink Chambray only $1.00 13 1-2 yards splendid grade Bleach Homespun, no starch, 36 inches wide, only $1.00 20 yds very good Calico only $1.00 If you want to make your wife happy, your husband happy, your children happy and have a jolly, merry Xmas come to Jenkinson Bros. Co. and buy your Dry Goods, and Shoes and you will not regret it, for they sell only the ' best. 'i Jenkinson Bros. Co. Comingj Coming) j Fresh Car of Mules and i .0 Horses==bought right. Will be sold cheap for C A S H. Come see them GREELYVILLE LIVE STOCK CO., j Greelyville, S. C. PAYS for our FULL BOOKKEEPdmflpmHk Jp M INQ COURSE SCHOLARSHIP If Mgm? you write at once and state where gap- w _ ^ you saw tbls ad. Regular price is rat fl ? _ 1100. To advertise this school, only fm -mu Jkgf a limited number of scholarships fyf VOPf will be sold at the low rate of $25. \S? y- R J If not ready now. write and have one reserved and ^4 ??2Km we will let you pay later, we can also teach you by \>JBImall If you prefer. BUSINESS COLLEGE. MTABLI9HED 1804 INCORPORATED 1804 GEO. =ART, LOUISVILLE. KY. ? x, . A Guarantee of Safety Ba % & 21 . -ir/?-- U ?Absolute safety in matters of < ? Xt y| > >' * T' x' LlTJT120f-i. banki ig is guaranteed to tin* pa- ?? \\k * ffwufw W' vrianga? . tr -os of this oank by simple capital o? jF ' '4?' an I strict state Supervision, and the '?? Xi ij : i : 1 ' H fa?-t that hs loans are rest"icted to v* '" : -rHB' i : a class in which it is practically im- W "" ' ?'' ' ' '[ po sible t(? sustain a i??ss <?i sinv ue>- ^ r~?' 1 1 : ' "h cripLion. Loans are made only upon V- > 1 ; : i flSM'' 1 ; -"*1 first-Has* coilsitersil of guaranteed "e; ..r? 22] market value. }*$ 1 Ipfc 4 ?i | S yT%IPm Paid on Savings Accounts. ?3 1 Bank of Williamsburg, % [3b liingstree, S. C. | jx? C W StOLL, President. E C Epps, Cashier. ^ jx* F Rhem, Vice President, C W Boswell, Asst. Cashier. J . . * "* "/ k