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Christmas Carol |* By Ckarfcs Dickens. ' fl I ^ (continued from page three) ^ I "Spirit." be said, "tills is a fearful j place. In leaving it I shall not leave i its lessou. trus- uie. Let us col" Still the ghost pointed with an un- I moved tiuger tc the bead. "I understand you." Scrooge return- j ?d. "and 1 wnull do it if 1 could. But ! I have not the sower, spirit 1 bare uot the power" Again it seetne' to look upon liim. "If there Is an person in the town jjj;. who feels euiolon caused by this uian's death." sai Scrooge, "show that ? person to tne. spi t. I beseech you!" The plautoiu oread Its dark robe jnp before blm for a uouient like a wing. k __ J _:.i..u?u-ini?lt rcTt'H Ia room I * anu, by daylight. whe? a mother and her E children were. I She was expechg some one and I with aovious engeiess. for she walk- I ed up ar.d down t? rootn. started at I every so:,nd. Iooke<out from the win n <Sow. glanced at theiock. tried, hut In I vain, to work wit her ueedie and I could hardly hear e voices of the I cfaildreu in their pla 8 At length the loo expected knock was heard She huied to the door 8 and uiei her husbai a man whose 8 face was careworujnd depressed. 8 though he was youu There was a E remarkable expresslc in it now. a kind of serious dellc. of which be felt ashamed and win lie struggled to repress. He sat down to theuuer that bad been boarding for bin* the fire, and jfc when she asked hinfaintly what Ek news, which was not U| after a iong ?? giieuce. he ui?pcared etjrrassed how B auswer. 8 "Is it good." she saicyr bad?" to ^9^ ticlp bin. BE>? "Bad.' he answered. /"\Ve are ijuite ruined' ^ |q(^. "No. There is hope yCaroline." "If If reifUT.n TW.HJ. ammnj. \j Hpt there is. Nothing H ptiope if such V HO;;> mirac !e has happened. & * ^e 15 ,>:,sT re'ont*n8T-*i*l her hus- /J and. "He is dead." . 9 K| she vas a oiiid and P&t creature % He ^ HLf her face spoke truth, u she was V fe? BBuanUhJl in Iter s^jul to tilt, and she s V Said sc. with '-lamped ban She pray jj M(-d foriTtveoess the uest.&ent and BSj BfeVas sorry. Imt the first the emo ^ pjy: tiou of her heart. V HBra "What half drui woman > NS?.. v : "f ' **' it sato /g |ue when 1 tried to see hiud obtain '* weei'fc dr.aj^ and wli thought ^ HT w.'is a more excuse to UTme. turn- '* .out to have t?eeu unite ti pe was > A tint on!v lit. bui dying th< ^ "To whom will our di>e trans- ? IjpL ferns I 'j> Ki "l ef hat time S -see shall be ready with theiey. and {5 ^^j^^Ka'eveu though we were not-ould b?? ^ SBp Bbad fortuue indeed to tiDdiea-iles* f jgg creditor in his successo\> tl,, v j? i&L-krv ,p tonl~lu vvilh Caro J? j | Yes Solum they I hearts Thtidren's \J in :es. hushed and elustercuuj to j a "fiear what they s<> little rsto.ui. I? J S vere brighter, and it wa^appier ^ bouse for this man's deathe 0uiy ( inottoti tiiat the ghost t show J ([ bitn. caused by the event, -ine of i V pleasure. |' flS-jjj?-.' "Lei me see some icuuv COI1. m ... rected with a death." sai-oo^e. ? "'or t..at dark chamber, sparhicb | we left just now will be fo pres- I s 'Qt to me." j I I The ?rho<t conducted blt-ouch IS seven.ll streets familiar to hi, an(t I as they went along Scrooge Inhere I and there to find himself. habere I was he to he seen. They enpCor ? Itob Cratcbit'a bouse, the dv t,f. 2 had visited before, nnd f ri3P t mother and the children seaynrl ? the Are. fe Quiet?very quiet. The n?ttlo jt Cratcblts were as still as s j? ? one corner and sat lookina i| fter. who had a book before trj,^ mother nud her daughters w,;, ed In sewina But surely tL,v \verj quiet. '"And He rook a child andri (n the midst of them.'" ! Where had Scmopre heai>,. words? He had not dreame^ The boy must have rend tbens be and the spirit crossed the tit Why did lie not ro on? The mother laid her work u, ? table and put her baud up to he hurts mv eve*." si X Jr Mmn ?, I The color? Ah. poor Tiny Ti "They're better now again. I <Tra?chit's wife. "It makes then I by candlelight, and i wouldn't I weak eyes to your father wb I comes home for the world. It m I near bis time." I "l ast it. rather." Peter ans> I ., si.ti tine up bis hook. "But I K he's walked a. little slower tilt used these few last evenings, mo; They were very (juiet again. A B ibe said, in a steady, cheerful ha; faltered only once: "I have known him walk w' Bw known him walk with Tiny ' -4 his shoulder very fast inde< ftp /jfiid so have I." cried Peter > KL ?r j"And so have I!" exclaimed am ? It 1(1 hurried out to meet him Bob in his comforter?be it. poor fellow?came in. ~;.HIag|L was ready 'or him on the hoi | all tried who should help b I.r"hen the two young Cra I BeIe\'. ?es and laid each | . 'r'-t his face H The Spring Term of the KINGSTHEE GRADED AND HIGH SCHOOL will begin January 5, 1911 All departments are now in Good Working Order. Parents who intend entering t heir children in the school will please do so during the first we ^ of the spring term. Patrons and friends of the School are cordially invited to visit the school at any time. Any further information may be had by applying to J. TV. Swittenberg, E. C. Epps, Superintendent Clerk Board of Trustees. ' Kingstree, S. C. i ?! ' " "i*y t _ t $ \ ror saiei i s , @ i i ?. 9 The "Epps House", lower end of Acad- (?j ? emv Street, 10 Rooms, Barn, Stables and ? 5) (8\ ^ other Outhouess Also J 9 @ i " @ ^ One 5 Room Cottage next door to Epps ? $) ^ House. @ % ~ ; ? 2> V ? 9 These properties are being offered at a @ ? sacrifice. Terms to suit purchaser. ? 5 ? 9 igj | Kingstree Insurance Co., ? gj 11-17?tf R. N, SPG1GNER. Manager. jgj COFFINS and CASKETS tt~i'i ' We carry a full fine of Coffins and Caskets Hearse Furnished When Wanted M. V. CO X. VENTERS, S. C. AILANTIC G0AST LINE CHRISTMAS jfe# / To Stations East of the Missisf TlS often said \ River, and South of the i . i ^ | I Ohio and Potomac Rivers. and nicfoc c=d>Sel,in2 Dates MA rs 1 December 15, 16, 17, 21,22,23,24, ?MN ^ood as llySANHjtl 9^ Q1 1Q10 * onrl Tan. \s# ? I U1IU t/Xt Xl/XV| UUU V fc?H fi? LUZIANNE uarv 1, 1911. -SB Let no such A?%? Final Limit "IP vlilto^S" To each Original Starting'Point, IT .you'from lasf returning, not later than mid-. ' ft your time-tried night of January 8, 1911. .fU^lyZIANNE For additional information, | rnn?rr anc* reservations, address: ! o^^vl \AJ1TLL Ti Ei BA66ETT, Ticket Agent,Kiogstree.S.C aaTThe Reiiy-Imtior GJMPMWWPIp^" j atbn^^r^T^S^42nfi'w- J- CRAIG' T- c- WHITE. 1Ras9- Traf. Mgr., Gen. Pass. Ag t. ^ ^ ^mMST WILMNNGTON, N. C. ' 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, i the subscriber, the Sheriff of Williams1 burg 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 follows: "All that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and sitnate in the county 01 wunamsDurgana state 01 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 Feagin;on the South by lands of W S Camlin, Jr; on the West by lands of Eldwin Harper and on the North by a fifteen-foot road running from the count)* line road to Eklwin Harper's field on a parallel line w;th the line of W S Camlin. Jr's, land." Purchaser to pay for papers. George J Graham, 12-15-3t Sheriff Williamsburg County. Sheriff's Sale. J 11 Gwynn, Plaintiff, vs Fannie 0 Rogers etal, Defendan a. By virtue of ? decretal order to me directed i :r? v stared case dated No\euili-;r "iff, 19m, I will sell at public auction at the usual hours of sale, before the court house door at Klngstree, S c,on the fir-1 Monday in January, to wit, tlie 2i.d day of January, 1911, the following deseribed propeity, to wit: All that certain piece,parcel or tract of land lying, bsliur and situate in the county of Wiliianidiurg and State of Souths arolina,containing one hundred and seventy-five ai res, more or less, bounded on the North by lands now late of John Rogers: East, by iajids now of A ii Johnson; West, by lands now or late (! Jatne* McCuthen; South-w?s', by lands now or late of William Graham. al-o, all that tract or parcel of land situated in the town of l.ake i ity known as the J I) Rogers' place,bounded on the N'< rih b\ S M Askins; South, bv W 0 Jeff era; We-t. be We^tBaii road street; East. by the estate of W G McAlister. Al>".all that Tia?*t of land containing ?10 acres known a- tlit- W II tl Uoger-' place, out* and three fourth mile* w-t of Lake City.bou* ded on the North by Wtn Matthews; South, ?by land'of the estate of James .MeCutchen; East, by P K Severance; West, by B \V Jones. Purcl a>t-r to pay for pa; ers. George J Graham. 12-15-Jt Sherff Williamsburg County. Sheriff* s Sale-Partition STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COfNTY OK WILLIAMSBURG. Court of Common Pleas, lie la E Turner. Plaintiff, against Mamie Jan.e>.Samuel B Janvs. Mm tie James and Frampion James, Defendants. Under and by virtue of a decree and judgment of sale ami divi>ion of proceeds iu the above stated action, issued | out of the court of common pleas fot the county and State a for* said, dnttd December 2, :!>!<?. I. the uiider-igued Sin-riff ?? " said county, will sell before t tie court house door at Kingstlce, ir: the cunty a>-d State aforesaid. on ihe lirst Monday in January, 1911, being the 2nd day thereof, between the legal hours of sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, upon the term- hereina.tei mentioned, the following lands and tenements, si'.u.iled in said c? utuy of \\ illimushurg. to wi?: '"All thar certain pieee. parcel<>r 1 ra> t of land si'uatc.lying and being on lligli , Hill branch in the .ounty of Williamsj burg and State of South arolina, containing one hundred and forty-seven : (14?) acre-, more or less, and bounded as follows, to wit: On the North by lands ot Lewis MeGee; on the East by lands formerlv of Mary A L James; on ihe South by lauds form riy of Ned Gaskins and on the V. e-t by lands of Susan Collins." Terms of sale, one-third cash, balance secured by bund and mortg age of the premises, payable in two equal annual payment^, 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-. G J Graham. Sheriff Williamsburg County, nofomlipr VI 1910. 12 15-3t Sheriff's SaleTHE STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG. Spi L Anderson vs Mary Eugenia Roper, Katie M Roper and Robert J.ea Roper. By virtue of a decree of tlie court of common pleas for Willi unsburg ' ounty filed in this cause. 1 will offer for sale at public auction in front of the court house door in King-:n e, IS C. within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash,on the first Monday in Jari! uary, 1011, being the second day of the j month, all that certain piece ir parcel of land situated in William-burg county and S'ate of ^outh Carolina,containing one hundred and thirty (130) Bcres. more or less, bounded as follows, to wiij On the North and North-east bv lands of the estate of VV J Singletary: on the North-west by lands of S McB Graham; on the North-east by lands of L B Roper; on ttic South by lands of Ella G Thomas and on the West by lands of W L Graham. Purchaser to pay for papers. I George J Graham. 12-lo-3t Sheriff Williamsburg County. Farmers* Union Meeting. The Williamsburg County Farmers' union will meet in Kingstree or Thursday, January 5, 1911, at 11:3C o'clock a. m. All locai unions are requested to send delegates. By order of A A Brown, Pres. J T Frierson, Sec. 12-22-21 The Dateless Calendar of Eternity. Before this paper goes to press again another . year will have been inscribed upon the dateless calendar of Eternity?another milestone upon the great highway of time will have been passed. How thankful we all should feel that we have been spared to see the passing of another year and that things have been as well with us as they have . i been, for they could have been worse even with the most unfortunate of us. At these passings of the years what a sad, melancholy feeling comes into the hearts of many of us. We are reminded that we are silently but surely drifting upon the great expanse of the ocean of time as the years glide by. Soon we \ . shall hear the distant roar of the breakers beating ' upon the rock-bound shores, and our boat shall be crossing the bar, where in the final harbor we shall "meet our Pilot face to face". We oft have wondered how many people all over this great country go out alone into the silent night and there upon bended knees imagine they can hear the great bells of eternity ringing out the old and ringing in the new and then ask for wisdom to guide them midst the cares, ups and nvi/T fnmln rvP 4-V*a nnrvvAAnlr?ir?A1 ttaoi* Wo I UUVVilfi ctiiu LUiiiiuua Ui LI1C vsav/itiug jrtxu. tt v wonder! Oh, we wonder! In closing our thought on the passing years, we want to extend our humble thanks to our many friends and patrons for the splendid patronage they have given us and the confidence they *have reposed in us, and, asking for a continuance of that confidence and support, we promise to put forth our best efforts to serve them faithfully and helpfully in the future. Wishing happiness and prosperity to all, we are Yours truly, , Jenkinson Bros. Co. .. I / : _________ Coming! Coming! Fresh Car of Mules and Horses==bought right. Will be sold cheap for C A S H. Come see them GREELYVILLE LIVE STOCK CO., Greelyville, S. C. PA78 for our FULL BOOKKEEPHl INQ COURSE SCHOLARSHIP If you write at once and state where ~ - v you flaw thla ad". Regular price Is a... $100. To advertise thla school, only a limited number of scholarships will be sold at the low rate of $25. If not ready now. write and have one reserved and we will let you pay later. We can also teach you by mall if you prefer. BUSINESS COLLEGE - XSTABLISHBD ISO* INCORPORATED 1RM QUO. YJ^c^^rARTZ* LOUISVILLE. KT. !Sg A Guarantee of Safety I? -J#? $ !. y Absolute safety in matters of ? ? 4 banking is guaranteed to the pa- re-/ " > '*?Iu nt!T\WIrBrrTMwSl tr?i.4of this bank by ample capital ^ . ^ja^pyv .>7Up and strict state Supervision, and the ? > * 3t? ' ' : !. I 1 fact that its loans are restricted to j?? "li '' ! ' ffiiffjilsB )', . 1 If :l l'lass in which it is practically im- W fj? 1 ; *: ' 1 11 po-sible to sustain a loss of any des- $*| B '1 1 ' ' . ^"L"r'"r'^r cription. Loans are made OBly upon re? , ' ' : I ?^^jjj ' ' ' ij firs'-class collateral of guaranteed qq Paid on Saving. Account.. ' Bank of Williamsburg', Kingstree, S. C. S C W StOLL, President. E C Epps, Cashier. Ig F Rhem, Vice President, C W Boswell, Asst. Cashier. || t mmmm&mmmmmmmmsi