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^? *- m. jg f.- frr ;? V ** V V V IP V V | SEE OUt I THE bos ciate we hare t Til t v !! :: ki i . . . . ? ????? ?*f??4*" HON. ELLERBE TALKS. Swings to Tillman and Clinns to Blease?Side-Swip^s Smilft. I Washington, Decernder 9:?A very interesting episode of Senator Tillman's return to Washington was a call paid upon him at his office by Representative J Edwin Ellerbe, of the 6th South Carolina district. Mr Ellerbe came to pay his respects to the Senator and to tell him that, in spite of the fact that he had suffered injustice from the Senator in several i matters, including the Gibraltar let-1 - * * 4.L - I ter, he wss heartily in iavor 01 me j Senator's re-election. Mr Ellerbe declared that nearly j all of the Totes of the 6th district would be cast for Senator Tillman, and remarked jocularly that he (Mr Ellerbe) would challenge the few QCAROLINAFl V 339 KINO STREET, Q The only direct import< X Greenhouses contain over x importation which are cu V expert supervision. Out O freeh, being cut when o ft are the lowest in the Sow Q signs the most artistic. V Por the Christmas Holiday* O selections of ROMAN HYACI 0 CISSUS, POINSETTIAS, A1 Q VALLEY, CARNATIONS and U Orders are filled same day as I THE MASTERPIECE OF THE I CONFECTIONER'S AR \ When you were engaged F Why not now ? The Record and Woi ajfflwwnmimmwrofnmmp i Chris tr g Hand Bags ? Ladias' Collars || Ladias' Jabots Lr A?t? laarfa JJJ nn?v v??i iv B WhI Mawls p Weil Blankets ? Sweaters g Barratts t HOLIDAY ' it gifts are things tha d?are here in a hnn o show jou. N lib'IKE that might be east otherwise. As to the statement of Mr Ellerbe that the Senator had done him an injustice, the Senator said that it was untrue. Mr Ellerbe insisted that he could prove its truth. Among other things, the Representative of the 6th district asserted that, within his recollection, South Carolina had bad only two Governors, with the accent on the word Governors, and that they were Governor Tillman and Governor Blease. These two, said Mr Ellerbe, were the only ones who had always been "fools enough to do what they thought right." ! Mr Ellerbe said that he believed that in the event of Senator Tillman's death, Governor Blease would appoint Representative Lever Senator; and Mr Ellerbe also declared .ORALSTOREQ CHARLESTON, S. C. * srs In the State. Our 20 01 400,000 bulbs of our own XI iltivated under the most Jt j r shipments are always ^ raer is receiveu. rnccs w tb and our work and do- ft i we have especially beautiful V NTHS. PAPERWHITE NAR- O EALEAS, LILIES OF THE Q ROSES. Q received or held as' directed. O XXXXXXXXXXXXN 3Kingstree Drug Go. No Groceries, No Dry Goods, No Hardware, but J anything in pure fresh I Drugs, Medicines, Toilet f Articles, Perfumery, I Stationery, etc. Water| man's and Conklin's I Fountain Pens. We will C send for and deliver ail ' an ahnrf nntlrp 1 VI UWI VU aiiva ? MVVIW. | A full and complete t I line of Trusses, etc. j Agents for H u y I e r ' s / Chocolates and Bon-Bons. j Kingstree Drug Co. J Kingstree, S. C man's World $U5. irmmmmmmmrommmnm anas Aviation Caps Waist Fronts Mufflers Fancy Handkerchiefs Fancy Box Paper Fait Slippers 16-Button White Sho Umbrellas BUTLER I .it t > fll ft M' >? ii ^ ? -IP -IB V1 W W 'UP'1* GOODS AND t are useful as well as dred forms. Call an E DRY i T that he himself would support Blease against Smith for the other seat when the time came, j Another matter which Mr Ellerbe broached in his visit to Senator Tillman was the Representative's desire that the South Carolina delegation to the next National Democratic convention should go uninstructed. Mr Eilerbe, who is a strong advocate , ! of Champ Clark's nomination, asked , the Senator if he did not agree that1 the delegation should go uninstructed. Senator Tillman replied that he ^ did not run the State, and that this . matter could best be left with the ( people of South Carolina, and that whatever they wished would be sat- , i8factory to him. When asked about the conversa- ( tion, whieh was not a private one, ( Mr Ellerbe said ,that The News and Courier correspondent's version ( of his remarks was substantially | correct, but reiterated his exprea- t sions of friendliness to Senator.-Tillman.?ATstr* ? Courier. ITtrrlMii Binder to negleel liver trouble. Never do it. i Take Dr King's New Life Pills on | the first sign of constipation, bilious- j ness or inactive bowels and prevent virulent indigestion, jaundice or gall stones. Th'ej regulate liver, stomach and bowels and build up your , health. 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MUUtUM CO.. MSikm.SefkvfUi.BMa IB Shopf ???a?i Some Gift S 5 OS DRY Q( M H - jgrr 'l \Mkr B' J'JP Wf W m W Wr^Bn YOU ARE ! ontmeatal?fifts 1 d look orer our lin< GOODS U?*??-f -f f* ?-f1?*f?>$>ABDEVILLE CHURCH PROTEST On Account of Removal of 11 Pastor, Rev G E Edwards. The Abbeville Methodists beiri dissatisfied on account of the remo al of their pastor and notaltogeth( pleased with the new appointee,set a delegation here Monday to Si Presiding Elder Meadors?now pn siding elder of Cokesbury districtwith the view of soliciting his infli ence with Bishop Kilgo to have th latter rescind his appointment an give them Mr Edwards back. Whil the Bishop declined to change h appointment as to Mr Edwards, t: consented to assign Rev G C Leonai to Abbeville instead of Rev Wadd Duncan, who will go to Walhall charge, ar d the incident is probabl dosed. Messrs F B Gary, M T Colema and J F Miller represented the At beville church at the interview her with Presiding Elder Meadors. The following invitation has bee reeeived by the many friends of th prospective bride and groom: Ifr and Mrs Robert Henry Footma invite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter Emma Caroline to Mr John Earl Rankin Thursday evening,December 21,191 ' at six o'clock Methciist Church, Greelyvilla, S C. aiiil^ ? - I The delicious tast I Biscuit is due to high-grade mater I DAILY ({J Fine with coffee, tea, i I: Sold in Bulk I or in air-tig I ASK YOUR GROC CHARLESTON BIS( mmrnmrnmrnnimmmnir SURE TO BU that are sare to be higi 5. Y it'll like tne eleg COMPAr s! Sheriff's Sale. I* I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, Court of Common Pleas, ig" T J McAllister et al, Plaintiffs, against " T E James and J C Lynch, Defendants. ?r Under and by virtue of a decretal , order in the above entitled action made and rendered by his Honor Judge Geo E ;e Prince on the 14th day of January, A D , 191 l.and a subsequent order therein made e" | and rendered by his Honor Judge R E ? Copes, November 27, A D 1911, I will sell at public auction between the legal hours of sale, on Tuesday, the 2nd day ie ! of January, A D 1912, the same being , ! sales-day. before the Court House door in a j Kingatree, S C, to the highest bidder, le I the following described tract of land, to wit: "All that certain tract of land 18 lying, being and situate in Williamsburg ie eounty formerly, but now in Florence , county, and State of South Carolina, 1(1 containing six hundred acres, more or y less,located in Lake township and being on the South of Lynch's creek, ana ' bounded on the South by lands formerly y ef Triavan Eaddy; West by lands of W James et al; North by lands of W H Cockfleld; and East on the waters of n Lyneh's ereek, excepting the one hundred acres tract of land heretofore cenreyed by the defendant, T E James, ;to I Lilly Bell Eaddy,on the following terms, to wit: One-third eash and the Dalanee in two equal annual instalments with interest from the daj of sale, and said I balance secured by a bond or bonds of the purchasers and a mortgage or raortn 8*89 of the premises sold, with leave of the ourehaser to anticipate payment of ,e any part of the purchase money at any time prior to its maturity." Purchaser to pay for papers. a Gaomca J Graham, Sheriff Williamsburg County. Kings tree, S C, December It, 1911. 12-14-3t If you are troubled with chronic j constipation, the u^ild \nd gentle effect of Chamberlain's Tablets makes them especially suited to your case. For/Sale by All Dealers. fl vki ^01 ^ ^ P!ea*is| to 1 tha Palais | e of C. B. W. Daily Lunch 1 the select flour and other J9 ial used in the making of HffeuiT I milk or preserves?good by itself. r. i at 15c per lb. PC ht packages at * J 'ER! Insist upon the genuine. $ Made by * :UIT WORKS, Charleston, S.C. | nmmntnHmninmmnimmimT /lade 1 -Ji? (Mit? I fl/ MWivt i aiivi ??? ?* ? mii Faacj Draws Work 511! Blrdla Cards Bu Baal's TIas Ba Salt Casas 5k Freaks la last's Rats Ri Paaaf Tests Bo 3MPANY. Y HERE! I 1 hly appro- T am4 41iinivfl X aill) luiugo ; m rt ii ii i sY || | J ? ?? ??f?+?f? ======== Pythian Officers Elected. x si At a recent meeting of Kingstree lodge Knights of Pythias the follow> ing officers were elected for the ensuing year: R N Spiegner, C C; P H Stoll, V C; E C Epps, Prelate; * H Riff, M of 4 W; P H Arrowsmith, M at A; R C McCabe. K of R & S; M L Allen, M of E; S C Anderson, Inner Guard; C . 4 C Burgess, Outer Guard; C D Jacobs, Deputy Grand Chancellor; Trustees: M H Jacobs, 1 year; S A Marcus, 2 years; E L Hirsch, 3 years. Ends Vlater's Tr oables. m To many, winter this season of ,J trouble. The frost-bitten toes and /I fingers, chapped hands and lips,chil- , I blains, cold sores, red and rough kins, prove this. But such troubles s I fly before Bueklen's Arnica Salve. A s A trial convinces. Greatest healer of Burns,Boils,Piles, Cuts, Sores,Brui?> es. Eczema and sprains. Only 25c at M L Allen's. FIRE! j 1 y's Suits 3 1 ' 'M ? - " ' ::' . . . 1 loot) 1V1I. I am pleased to announce to my old patrons and the public at l^rge that After the lOth inst. I will be fully pre-" | pared to cany on the practice of DENTISTRY in all its depart- A ments. < Call on me if you want ^ First Class WorK ^ at # Prices to Suit. ^ Respectfully, v i 1'Ai V/lAlVtVA 4 IfflM mr 8inbl? k Jacobs' Drag Store, Ippositi Tbi Record Office. 9-7-tf Easy! | =========1 |i^J 1 GltTtf ? k Iftft ? ff? Robt? | th Robst 3 iris I m mud Tia Sets 3