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The Spring Term of the HSTREE GRADED AND HIGH SCHOOL will begin January 5, 1911 I Ah departments are now W I in Good Working Order. I I Parents who intend entering their children in the school will please do so during the first week 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. W. Swittenberg, E. C. Epps, ! Superintendent. Clerk Board of Trustees. I Kingstree, S. C. | ? (i I For bale! I @ @ ,? @ ? The "Hpps House", iower end of Acad= i? emv Street, 10 Rooms, Barn, Stables and ? ? is w other Outhouess Also .V ? @ ? One 5 Room Cottage next door to Epps ? @ / House. @ ? @ @ ~ @ ? These properties are being offered at a @ ? sacrifice. Terms to suit purchaser. ? ti- ? _ ? ? <?j I fc ingstree Insurance Co., | igj 11-1,7-tf R. N. SPEIQNER, Manager. jgj COFFINS and CASKETS We carry a full line of Coffins and Caskets Hearse Furnished When Wanted M. V. C U X. ! . VENTERS, S. C. 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Morrisville, December 30:?MrW M Marlow spent Xmas at his home near Murrell's Inlet. Miss Daisie Brockington.who is attending school in Columbia, spent the holidays herewith her father,Mr B 0 Brocklngton. I Mr F 0 Altman from Savannah, : Ga. visited his old home here last J week. Miss Edith Graham, after enjoy: ng the Xmas interval with her parents,Mr and Mrs J S Graham, has returned to her school at Greelyville. i | lessrs John Marshall and Eugene Gr Jiam, students of Charleston ; MecVal College, are home on holij day v,lotion. i Misses Fannie and Minnie Mar shall, who are teaching at Moody, I; spent the holidays here with their j; parents. j Misses Kathleen Evelyn Graham ! and Effie Brockington are visiting relatives in Sumter. j Miss Carrie Cooper and Mr and Miss?Coker from Mouzons are vis| iting the former's sister, Mrs 11 Rogers. Roses. I ' CLEMSON GETS MORE MONEY. , Nearly $40,000 Over Last YearTotal For Year, $238,175. Columbia, December 30:?Nearly $40,000 increase in consumption of artificial fertilizers in South Caroi iin?) tfci* vpjiv is indicated bv receipts ! to date from the tag1 tax of 25 cents ! i>er ton. imposed by the State for I the support of Clemson college jJudge J Fuller Lyon, who handles this account in the office of the jState Treasurer Jennings, posted i Thursday the total for the year, to j date, which is $238,173.95, as against $102,741.31 for the same i period of last \ ar. Receipts sufficient to make the increase $40,000 or more are expected before the year is out. % Coming! Fresh Cai ' Horses==botie* -? 0 be sold cheap Come see thei GREELYVILLE LI Qreelyv *2! If not ready we will let yc mall if you p ISTABLII GEO. W. BOHWARn, VtUKSPAL I mmmmssmm ? ?-j *.rt , l^I ~ n . f | i ?! > "Tli "i' ^ i S If l^^i? ?j. j^ BanK of W || Kingstr ^ C W StOLL, President. E i?) F Rhem, Vice-President, C /v * ^ ^ > COMMISSION MAKES REPORT. WInding-Up Process About Ready to Run Down. Columbia,December 30?The dispensary commission today turned over $85,000 to the State Treasurer. This makes a total of $460,000, which.has been collected by the comI mission since its organization three | years ago from the various whiskey j houses which did business with the I old State dispensary. About thitime last year the sum of $375,000 was turned into the State treasury | by the commission. To-day the commission held very Km'i.U' w-Vwjf ti-il! Ii f cr leet tr.nof. ' I *1 \\ lliu Will *JV uo IUOI .I1V.V w- j innr. At the meeting the final report, of the commission was prepare*! and ( will he sent to the General Assembly' ; for approval. It is thought that the j | commission will be disbanded by the ; Legislature, as there is very little more business to be attended to. Thr money sent to the State TreasI urer today represents the amount that has been collected during the 1 present year by the commission on ; over-judcments found against sev; ei al whiskey houses. The members of the commission are: Dr W J Murray, Columbia, ! chairman; Avery Patton, Greenville: i A M Wood, Gaffney; John McSween, j Timmonsville.and, J S Brice, Yorkjville. The contents of "the report of the j commission have not been announced. Hiw's ihus?4 We offer One Hundred Dolla s Reward for anv case of' ?'*'" h t1 t cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh iC'ure. t\ J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0. 1 We. the unue.s gned, have known j '.T('h,?no- last 15years,and believe him perfectly honorable in all i business transactions and financially able to curry oiu any obligations ' made by his lirn.. ; Wai.hixo, Kixnax & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0 ! Hall's Catarrh Lure is taken in-j ! ternftlly, acting directly upon the j ; blood ar.d mucous surfaces of the! system. Testimonials sent free, j i Price Toe per bottle. Sold by all I J Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con J stipation. Comingj r of Mules and ht right. Will > for CASH. VE STOCK CO., ille, S. C. 5 PAYS for our FULL EOOKKEEP? INQ 0OUB8B SCHOLARSHIP If * you write at once and state where I you saw this ad. Regular price is $100. To advertise this school, only a limited number of scholarships vrin he sold at the low rate of 82o. now. write and have one reserved and >u pay later, we can also teach you by refer. 7SINESS COLLEGE. IBID ISM INOOKPORAT1D ISM LOUISVILLE. KY. A Guarantee of Safety rg Absolute safety in matters of ? ? anking is guaranteed to the par"ii? ot this oank by ample capital qq nd strict Stat.- Supervision, ana the act that its loans are re*.i.~icted to .-?? ela^s in which it is practically imo&ible It. *u*tain a l<'ss of any des- < > ription. Loans are made only upon rst-elass collateral of guaranteed aarket value. 4.1 | Paid on Savings Accounts. ftS illiamsbura, ? C0| St C? |x| C Epps, Cashier. ^ I W Boswell, Asst. Cashier. jg New Year's Greetings! We have just gone carefully through our stock | and thrown out every piece of cloth of ail | descriptions less than ten yards, measured | them carefully and marked the cost on | them and piied them out on our remnant $ . counter. , | Those who come first will get the pick. 2 Sea Island Homespnn A new line of Dress 27 inches wide at Ginghams at 4c yard 10 and 12 l-2c V f???????1 A choice line of [new A newkline of Percales Calicoes at 1 yard wide at 5c yard 10c yard r ty A. large line of new spring oxfords and pumps I for the early spring trade for ladies and men at all prices. 6ur windows reflect these -new styles. Some great values [to offer in fine all wool skirt goods at 75c and $l[the yard. , Still a nice lot of ladies'coat suits and long jackets to close out at cost. Gents', Ladies' and -Children's winter*, under- | wear going at reduced prices. Still on hard?a few pail's of all wool blankets | in 10-4 and 11-4; will close these blankets out 5 I Jenkinson Bros. Co. | . Auditor's NoticedL 1, or my agent, will be at the fallow- , VjuL jjtji lng plat es. on the dates hereinafter W W/A'fcr> <Avt ?Sr given,for the purposed taking tax reVthfc \ ! tnrrts fertile fiscal year.lwll. All males ?Jm 'ilLt / Ar'/// between the ages of 21 and 60 years mi ^yJJ jVi are liable to poll tax and must return ,> ijK} ' ! same. All transfer of real estate since **k5* last return must be reported by botb ' * . ^?2W[ I seller and purchaser. All personal r,'7 l3V'4S0l? ; 1 t 1 property must be returned, and don't ? I? wl f ?>?y $T > -' I ) ^ ^ 1 forKtlt l? ret?rn your dog or dogs. _Jt$ [ A.'/iir*/ ?- j j i _ All parties in the annex territory to j fot j ^ Florence county are reqmsied not to r J - *S i make a return until the appointments r ' j tor Lake City and Scranton. ,?I L?l As a part of f?umier.Ridge and Lake I townships has been cut off with the f-]p! 1 n .tim annex territory, all parties owning real v^/ estate in said townships must be prepared to make correct rcturus of all Eli** V^r //^/\\ ( & fifl lands affected by thi? change by mak- * , UJ/yL j \^^JB 1 ingtwo returns, one for theold ierrin>&J <*LJ ?dro ! ry, givit g the number of acn-3 and fe|| bb buildings, and one lor the annex territory, with numb? r of acres and buildings. January j Benson, 10 All I/* J t I I piooromgvaie, U All Kinds of Jewelry sr- is Indiantown, , 14 suitable for Xmas Gifts. Nothing Gomdin-,'6' 17 a,ld {J more beautiful or acceptable than Saiters, 20 Andrews, 24 a gift of jewelry. We have every- Trio, 25 thing from a Stick Pin to a Dia- Moiawnj 2: mond of "purest ray serene." wecrwii!in'R?0Wdy 'SSt0re)' 31 February Fine Line of Xmas end New Yen's Cards (Gra?am.sstere)i I Unme, 7 Walls & Walts g&r H Prospect, 13 Lake City, 14 and 15 The Kingstree Jewelers 1' At Auditor's office from January 1 to February 20, inclusive, except above -? rrr^? dates. J J B Montgomery. NEAR THE DEPOT ^ County Audilor' LIGHTNING RODS! Bankrupt's Sale I H. L. Whitlock, Lake City, S.C _. . , _ _ Special Sales Agent In the District Court of the United states tor the District of Representing the Largest Manufacture South Carolina. ersof All Kinds In the matter of Edgewcrth Brothers 1 and Company, Bankrupts. Improved Copper and dalvanized Tn Panl'rniiMv I ^prtinn Pods Notice is hereby given that the entire ? stock of goods ami fixtures ol Edge-' (Eudorsedly the Highest Scientific Auworth Brothers and Company, situated . thoritie-and f ireInsuranceCompani< s) in their store house at Kingstree, SC, ? - _ _ .. . will be sold at public outcry, to the > Pure Copper Wire Cables, All Sizes highest bidder, at sa id store of Edge- Qur pujj Guarantee given with worth Brothers and Company, at Each Job. Kingsfee.on the 12th day January,1911, at twelve o'clock. M. I seil on close margin of profit, dividl a Wittkowsky. ; commission with my custemers. 12-29-2t Trustee in Bankruptcy j o.-j9-3mp ' .1 m - Z. i - iiffflHMi