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- ? | ONLY u- in ? Cold weather MPrp @ goods for less p X and it won't tal || est bargains ev< IANKSGIVING DANCE , NOTABLE FUNCTION. BELLA HAN HOTEL THE SCENE OF H|||r BRILLIANT SOCIAL AFFAIR? : y U it; MANY VISITORS PRESENT. The young men of Kingstree,complimentary to the ladies of the town andTiumerous visitors, entertained Wednesday evening with a delightful dance in the spacious dining-hall ? J of the KeMahan Hotel. The floor was in ideal condition for dancing; many f. Lai beautiful women were present and out the symphonious strains of waltz k Than i and two-step, renc.ered by Metz's or^sale .? _chestra of Charleston, caused the ^ efcroes haDDv moments to flit rapidly by, Jwyond th? until the "wee sma' hours." 'Twas e town we then? | sold. T 4'Every little movement had a meaning [ from th? all its own, m- yond thi Every thought and feeling by somepos, ture could be shown, And every love thought* that cane i Rev & a-stealing [ . of Prosp O'er your being must be revealing J J I1 ^ 8weetness some appealing fatweel kittle gesture?all, all its own." . There A delicious course of refreshnesday t> ments was served at midnight, after friutflk ggjj, which the "poetry of motion" was | of the continued nntil the sweet,* sad c*i where, dences of "Home, Sweet Home" re' homes minded the participants that the f [ hour of parting had arrived and the fcV' u merry dancers wended their several Pf^otenc ways ?tired but happy. ? ... > Among those who participated in HL Uiqe A I TvVT .| this festive occasion were: Dr and I' in* w.lth Mrs c D jacobs. Mr and Mrs w N 1 Keur^Oyacoj)S^ ^jre g yj Butler, Mrs Louise l Arrowsmith, Misses Helen Scott, t Staking ti01ivia Chandler, Lurline Chandler, p'atademy ?ue Stoll,?Floyd, Marion E Gilland, B home las ?>en yan Keuren, Marguerite Van |i Most Keuren, Barbara G Jacobs; Dr RobI *havetur ert Claude McCabe, Major E Ladson I i they can Fishburne, Philip H Arrowsmith. I that is, Kirby Greene, J D Gilland, W S Gil|F they car land, T M Gilland, Jr. J Hey ward one Scott,David C Scott, Jr, Wallace Mcthe writ Intosh, William W Barr, Kingstreel B "Judj Miss Ethel McCullough, Mr Edward Beatable 1 Tatle, Salters; Miss Louise Bass, K- Florenc Messrs James and Burton Bass.Lanes; m and spt Misses Janie Carraway, Reba AnderI j?r ^ son, Dr Paul H McDonald, Georges'' aged fs towD' Dr?Howie,Rosemary; Drand S died la Mrs?Woods, Lake City; Mr and B resider ^rs Lawrence Burch, Mr and Mrs F | rjej M Rogers, Misses Mattie Brown, I ^yjai Marie Gregg,Dora Burch, Annie Lee McNeil, Messrs Percy Brown, McI _ ., Fadden Gregg, Herbert Burch, John Florid* . Barringer, Thomas Barringer, Otto cmrne l Kuker.Otis Scott,Wells Evans, Battle both c ^urc^' ^ ^ McNeil, Jr? Fayette 1 wintei ^?^e9, Dr?Weathersby, Florence; y. Miss Hannah Wilson, Darlington; Mr and Mrs Louis Snerfesee, JCharles* ^ ton; Mr and Mrs C G Brown. Claus *. ticing ^jr an(j ^ j gu^]ert Misses nesda jjazej Mullins.Lucile Mullins, Messrs oSund- wij]iam Miles, Stewart Bethea, Ben ; ^|r^Mullins, Jr, Roy Harrison, Mai ion; H Pittman, W B Burney, Olumi ,, Is&ia bia; ames Scott, Glasgow, Scotland; T Neal, Atlanta, Ga; Miss Betsy iycoc^' Mr J H Thomas, Wedgeeld: Messrs Curtis P Cornwell,? '.artsville; Miss Margaret Flemming, ourtanburg; Dr?Ray, Fayetteville, Messrs Billy Crosen, Marion and safe to take. For |t"to occupy your 11 you ought to lo a fortnight iu one place lie win nno plenty of mntter. and the people will bear him gladly. I know that were 1 to preach one whole year in one place 1 should preach both myself and my congregation to sleep."?London Chronicle. Vineyards of Paris. Though It does not of course, take very great proportions. Paris has an annual vintage season which canno: be entirely Ignored. Many gardens of the French capital shelter fine vines, and some of these have quite a reputation. One of the best known of th<? city's miniature vineyards Is that of the chamber of deputies. Tlus wai created In the reign of King Louis Philippe when vines were planted l:i the Aguesseau and Montesquieu courtyards of the Palais Bourbon. The Churcb of St. Louis has a very productive vineyard, and there is also a good yearly harvest In a garden close to the Sncre Coeur.?Paris Presse. The Bronx In Now York. Even lc New York comparatively * A.\??i rrln nf tf" A rew resiueni* sn?? ?uc u. if,iu name Bronx. It came from an oar y settler. Jonas Bronck. who, with two companions, sailed from Holland 'u the private armed ship Fire of Troy and arrived In New Amsterdam -P July. 10.10 Brcnck at once obtained from the Dutch \Ve?t India company a grant of r>00 acre* of land In what Is now Wopteuester county. "lying be- , tween the Great Kill" 'the Harl?? riveri "and the Ahquahung" (the Bronx river). An old "Tracing of Bronoksland" Ik still preserved in nhe office of the secretary of state at Albany. and the location of Jonas Bronck's bouse 5s shown thereon. Clay Enters In Africa. In the colony of upper Senegal and I I Niger, near a place named Dlekuy. 1 exists an edible clay of which the na| tlves are very fond. It is found In a layer between strata of limestone, and a gallery has been driven into the earth for the extraction of the substance. It Is not only eaten on the spot but, broken Into pieces a few Inches across. Is sold to the Inhabitants of the surrounding country over a radius of some twenty miles. It Is said by French explorers that some natives consume several pounds of this ; strange food every day. A similar custom is found In the Sudan aud in other parts of Africa.?Youth's Companion. An Accepted Apology. There lives in Minneapolis a German printer who is well educated, but whose ignorance of the English language as It Is spoken is great. On one occasion a reporter wrote a story for his newspaper, making fun of :he German and incidentally making The German angry. The printer sought out the writer and expressed his wrath. "V T ik.t " 1A V.? I^t3| A WIUIC UiUL, CKliU IUC ic^nai* er, "and I reiterate all I said." "Well," commented the German smilingly, "I'm glad you 'pologize."?Popular Magazine. Her Method. Stella?So she married him to reform blm? How did she begin? Bella?By spending a lot of money. You know how hard It is for a rich m?n to enter the kingdom of heaven.? Harper's Bazar. When you have a bilious attack | prive Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. They are excellent. For Sale by All | Dealers. . I 16 SHOP is now here. We < rice than you can f <e much of your val er shown over our c mind. The next tt iok nice; you can't I i>.@:@.@:?:?:?:@:?:@:@:<? I T-II GOOD BOOKS. Good books are mastnw wiso r1 correct our ignorance without putting it to shame. They intfruct as without rods or ferrules, without J harsh words or linger, without fees and without fatigue. When you I approach them they are never weary, when you interrogate them they conceal nothing. If you mistake them they do Dot grumbles if you are stupid they do not laugh I at you. The) are the most patient and gentle of our teachers and the most to be cherished. j Shifting Ministers. One of Wesley's reanous for shifting i his preachers every three years was I avowedly that tbey might be able to preach the same nermoD over again to different congregulions. He knew by experience the difficulty of sermon making. After a few weeks. he said, a preacher cannot And matter for preaching every morning and evening "nor will the people come to hear hlin whereas if he never Bta.vs more that :--v v - ' * ?%__bewee n me? North ^ndSouth Florida?Cuba. A passenger service unexcelled for luxury # and comfort,equipped with the latest Pullman Dining, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars, For rates, schedule, maps or any informa* tion, write to WM. J. CRAIG, I General Passenger Agent, ? Wilmington, N. C. I / . fl Dais#! ncffrAAA Draft n Irtiiiircigifflti DIUO. | Company. | SPECIAL SALE FOR SEVEH DAYS OHLY | Here is the point: Your cotton was sold very j) cheap, and, naturally, you want to buy your goods I J i cheap. II j Here is Your Chance \ \ Watch the date and^ be on hand ff | Saturday, December 16. \\ | DOORS OPEN AT 8 A. M. | J We positively mean to give the public the (/ \ chance of buying the very best goods at the lowest \l * prices ever offered in Kingstree. \\ Now. mv frfends. vou must hove crnnds for th<> // ft Christmas holidays and why not buy them where f( ll you can get them cheapest? To be sure you will. il l\ So watch the date of this sale and come to V\ I Pandergrass's Special Sale s li Remember, you must get in on time, for the j) ft sale will positively last but seven days. ff VI OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF )) (( Groceries, Dry Goods, Fruits, K y( Cakes, Candies, Fire Works \\ /l Toys, Glassware Etc. // || The sharp knife of low prices is going to pierce \| every article in our STORE. Come and see. \\ /' Watch the date. Find the place, and be JJ If on hand for this great sale. If y Every Article in Our Store Has Been Marked \ h Down in Plain Figures h 'PING DAYS TIL :an help you through it if you will le ind elsewhere. We can do it; this is luable time to decide whether or not 3 :ounters. Table Linen, Blankets and ling is to have a nice Hat and Coat, afford not to. q i\/i A d n l l .Q vj ivi n i i w v ):@:@:@:?:@:@:?:?:?:@:@:?:@?:@?:@:@@:?:?:<? KI1C(O5ST0NE| ! llflOCSUOHFAREoftRdVtL I ,L CHRISTMAS * t us do it, by giving you better g i no idle boast; come to this store @ r'ou can better yourself; the great- X . I Comforts are the first requisites Suit or a nice Cloak. You know ? ? ? ifiv JSJ i>:@:@.?:?:?:?:?:@@:@ :?:?.@:@:?:?:?:?:?:@!@ . r?:???1 IT supplies funds when needed, promotes system 3 in conducting money ^ * matters, suggests economy, furnishes receipts for bills paid, increases prestige and is t q , the modern way to handle DdDK finances. 1 ' "''M . Keep your check account here, ACCOUIlt and open it ? H va * NOW! I y/ ' Dependable ? _ , ' 1 woo Moo Rqov || ~i| woo imu uann ii I i 'r.VuL*. ?- (JH ' V . -^ ^ Fresh Beef, Ground Beef for - mHw Hamburger Steak, Game, Poultry in Season. From now on we will handle fresh and salt water fish. Everything fresh and clean. THE PFflPIF'S MARKET CII1U. TT lllpo aim U1V r VyX J uwu iiitv ux UU11 uiiviuj and Shot-guns. In fact, we have almost anything in the way of General Merchandise. Trade with us and we will save you money. We give to each and every one a cordial invitation to call and see us when in town. We are here for business. Yours to serve, J. W. COWARD. 4 M rn M W MM M mm m m m m m m m mm m ? | H. A. MILLER, PROPRIETOR I ? fffYTlfffffTVffTVfTfV? ? ? ??? ??ffTTf ' I ^ A Progressive Bank ; aifjift"1 conservatively managed, yet sufficiently * * pnfjKPf interested in the WELFARE AND UP- * JL^BUILDING OF THIS COMMUNITY to ? gfciSi'Tiiiiiij inw^VnJy^hejp jn WOrk, is the kind of bank you fTTTm. 1 1 VfT.1 *T?l?T!i want to use for the PROTECTION and * . '""""Ifr SAFETY of YOUR MONEY. X i !'' ft The personal Interest of the officers and f' I I directors of THIS BWK in the upbuilding" I j ' ' o! our community is well Known. sss YOUR ACCOUNT is none too small, nor E !'332 '?%5'".'T- too large, t-.? receive the same careful at ' *"W-;?is tention we give to the accounts now on our X HfiL pAWi-ftp?=**? ! books, Come in and open an account with ^ ft-?a ^, Jtl? us; it is to YOUR interest and VYE shall ygSP?+ be glad to have you with us. BANK OF WILLIAMSBURG, \ Kingstree, S. C. C W STOLL, President. E C Epps, Cashier. . F Rhem, Vice-President. C W Boswell, Asst. Cashier. ^ ? Headquarters for BARGAINS We carry a full line of the very best Groceries and make our prices to suit the low price of cotton. When in need of Groceries don't fail to see us before buying. No harm to compare prices. When in need of Shoes we have the very best that can be bought. Look at them before buying. Nice line of Wool and Cotton Blankets, also a very nice line of Ladies' and Men's Underwear, both wool and cotton, and a nice line of Calicoes, Percales and Homespun at mill prices. Buggy Robes ?A wv, rvo o ir\ A a uQHr hoof linn n"P flnn .QViollc B