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/ i fbe Cmintn itarti. BOL. XXVII. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1914. NO. 43 !n Ring We wish to tl our valued cusi Coffins and Casket I THE HOLIDAYS AT LAKE CITY. ? V A SAFE AND SANE XMAS?HOTEL CHANGES HANDS-PERSONAL AND SOCIAL ITEMS. Lake City. December 30:?Among the students at home for the holidays are: Misses Vernie Floyd and I Garnet Sue Graham, from Coker College; Miss Maggie McClam,LimeBone; Messrs S C and J 0 Green, WC Williams and J J M Graham, Jr, Buth Carolina University; P T As TT-i. n Porl m^KDS, r unaaii uuivciauj, i~> wn Rook and Richardson Chandler, ^^Vofford Fitting school, and A H MWilliamS, Jr, University of GeorgeBown, Wasnington, D C. j^P Miss Josie Bartell, a student of ^Khicora College, spent a while in Htown last week, en route to her ^Fhome near Indian town. W Messrs S B Boston, Jr, and John Porter, of Wofford Fitting school, passed through town last week on the way to their respective homes near Johnsonville, where they will spend the nolidays. Misses Mary Maude and Lai la Z Rooke, who reside with their brother, Mr George Rooke, in Atlanta, Ga, are spending the holidays here with their parents, Rev and Mrs T v J Rooke, in South Thomas street. Mr R C Hood of Olanta was ? among th:? many shoppers in town last week. - m" * 1 * -- J ^ Dr and Mrs M A wooas ana mue son, of Hot Springs. Arkansas, are spending a few days in town with Mrs Woods' mother, after having visited Dr Woods' parents at Sardinia Christmas day. Miss Cecile Severance of Cheraw is at home with her mother. Mrs E Severance. Mr I H Gold of New York City, Mr and Mrs Morris Fass, and two children and Miss Florence Fass and D H Fass of Dillon, were guests of Mrs Fsss' brother, Mr H Nachnan, on 1 *st Sunday. Mr anci Mrs Charles Allen of Scottsbur r, Va, are guests of Mrs Allen's parents, Mr and Mrs W E " Carter, on Acline avenue. I as 1 \ J ^ ^qYOU N Happy New Year to you! friends in particular and the Next New Year will be here money in the bank all this y (will find you happier and be ing year should find each of AGE, which we should enjo> Make OUR bai We pay 4 per cent, into FARMERS & ME "ABSOLUTELY SAFK" I . V / a EW Y] ; out the old! Rii lank you very muc torn throughout th< RF ;rn Kitijj ' 1 Miss Estelle Haselton, who has recently returned from Norfolk, Va, where she spent the fall season, left Friday for Pinopolis to visit relatives. Miss Sue Shaw, of the high school faculty, is spending the week in Charleston with her sister. Miss Geneva King and Mr Fercy Hutson of Kingstree were guests of Mrs W T Moody Sunday last. Mr Leo Carter of Leo passed through here last Monday, returning from a business trip. Mrs P H Arrowsmith and her mother, Mrs L P Arrowsmith, spent several days at Kingstree last week. Mr and Mrs Davis Powers of Charleston enjoyed the Christmas holidays with Mrs Powers' mother at this place. Mr and Mrs J E Stokes spent the Christmas holidays at Winnsboro with Dr and Mrs W S Stokes. Miss Ada Walker, of the graded school faculty, left several days ago' for Leesburg, Fla, where she will be the guest of her sister. The other mpmhprs of the graded and high school faculty returned to their homes to enjoy the holiday season: Prof T Cook Covington went to Bennettsville with his sister; Miss Bertha Morris and her father, Mr J J Morris, spent the week with the latter's son, Rev S C Morris, at Ninety-six. Rev E Poe Easterling and family and Miss Emily Askins are visiting relatives at Bennettsville. Capt Carter, who is well remembered here as the genial and "fat" tobacco auctioneer for Col 0 T Hall's warehouse, is spending a while in town with friends. Mr and Mrs W P Hawkins, who for the past year and a half have been the popular proprietors of the "Halcyon," are moving today to Marion. Mr and Mrs Hawkins have made many friends here, who, with the traveling public who have patronized them, will regret exceedingly their departure. Mr Covington of Clio will take charge of the "Halcyon" on January 1, 1914. Mr and Mrs A Sydney Sutcliffe of New Jersey are guests of Mr and i Mrs J M Truluck and Mr Sutcliffe's mother at this place. Sunday the party of five motored to Summer OP START of BAN K ACCOUNT THIS YEAR SWEAR. OFF EXTRAVAGANCE AND NEXT NEW YEARS \Y will find tuch Happier iu? y This means everybody. Our whole community in general, as surely as this. If you put ear NEXT New Year's day tter satisfied. Each succeedus better prepared for OLD / in comfort. { nk YOUR bank. * rest on savings accounts. 1RCHANTS BANK, LAKE CITY. S. C. jj EAR'S ng in the newl :h for your patrona ; new year. With IVILIVIDLIV-E jfstree Hi Wholesale and ton and were guests of Mr Truluck's brother. Several of us received invitations to the dance given last evening by the Kingstree Social club and but for the inclement weather would have attended. Friday evening Miss Garnet Sue nanksm of lia* Kasiltiflll PAIinfrV VJicttiaiiJ, at nci tA/Uuvn ui w ?*?j ??^ home, entertained several automobile parties going over. An enjoyable evening was spent with the hospitable hostess, who entertained in her usual charming and gracious manner. A number of the "younger set" entertained at the home of Mrs W L Askins last Saturday evening in honor of her sister, Miss Nell Beavers, with a surprise party. Miss Annie Laurie Ccckfield, who; is teaching near Timmonsville, returned Sunday afternoon to her duties. a ntro xr 1 Ufc v^III latiuaa scoauu i^nucu anaj rather quietly with the rainy weath- j er. despite the fact that it was ushered in with considerable excitement on account of the "sporting" ele-i ment's disregard for the law forbid-! ding the use of fireworks in town. Save for the few arrests from this disorder, nothing serious happened to mar the pleasure of the quiet stay-at-home happiness which was in evidence on every hand. Everybody was inyited out or entertaining somebody, notwithstanding the terriffic electric storms on Christmas day, followed by a beautiful rainbow, which the oldest inhabitants declare was a most wonderful phenomenon, it being the first within tkniw rwjmnru nn fhricfrnna HflV U1UI1 lilt HIV/A J UU vtuiovuiMw Mr Wolfe, in view of the fact that this is the last letter for this year, (sounds rather sad, doesn't it?) your correspondent has endeavored to make it lengthy, and, then, too, to make up for the deficit last week, caused by her absence from home on account of a bereavement in the family. With best wishes for 365 days of health, happiness and success to you and your * ->aders for the year 1914. LBN. "Mona Lisa,"Leonardo Da Vinci's great painting which was stolen from the Louvre in Paris in August, 1911. has been recovered. The fa mous painting was stolen by Vincenzo Perrugia, an Italian,in a spirit of revenge for the plundering of Italy's art galleries and museums by , Napoleon Bonaparte and the French soldiers under him. The painting , will be returned to the Louvre, although it is said to be scratched slightly on the cheek and shoulder by rough handling. The value of the "Mona Lisa" has been estimated at a half million dollars and even higher. . The County Record and The Youth's Companion. 1 year $2.75. jk |r THE PLA\ e The Piano that anyone in t! | prices and easy terms. Let .< j Samuel D. Carr,call on you ai sibilities of these instrument' SIE6LIN6 MUSIC HOUSE Samuel D. Carr, Kingstree, S. C., (S I GRE Good wishes to all! ge in the past anc compliments of th IVENTUALL irdware Retail Dealers. ~ A CARD. I To The Public:? Last week Mr R N Speigner stated in this paper that I would succeed him the 1st of January as manager of the Kingst^^e Insurance, Real Estate & Loan Company. But Mr Speigner will continue to be interested in the welfare of the company. I have just come into this county,' and am acquainted with only a few I of the people, but it is my purpose j to get acquainted with our patrons and others as soon as possible. In behalf of the company, I wish to thank our patrons for past favors, and we heartily solicit your patronage in the future. To those of you who have not patronized us yet, I would ask that you give us a trial. If you do not see fit to do that, come , in the office, anyhow. I shall be glad to form your acquaintance, and if there is anything I can do for you I will be glad to do it (this of course 1 applies to everybody). I To those who are not very well , acquainted with our business I wish , to give a few pointers. We represent the best fire insurance companies in the world, such as, The 1 Home, Liverpool and London and 11 Globe, Hartford, Aetna, German- | American, Southern Underwriters, Southern Stock Fire, and others. We give you protection against the 1 loss of your horses, cattle, and other 1 stock. For life insurance we rep- i resent the Southern Life & Trust , Company, which has a record unexcelled by any company in the United States. The net cost of in- 1 surance is very low; it invests its i money here at home, and gives a i free medical examination, annually, , to each of its policy holders. In addition to the above, we will bond you in the best bonding com- ' pany, give you protection against 1 Accident and Disease, and protect i your Automobile against Accident. , We deal, also, in Real Estate. If , you want to sell, or buy, be sure to see us. In conclusion, I will say that it is i my purpose and determination to make our business relations pleasant | and profitable to all concerned. A /mih onlinifinrr unnr nstrnnAlTP /l^aiLi OUll\.IVIU5 J vu? ^V.v. v. p >, I am, Yours to serve. It W H Welch. i - I The trustees of Florence city j schools have ordered the schools , closed until Monday,January 5,1914, on account of a case of small-pox 1 having: developed on one of the pu- 1 pils of the graded school. Aiken Daniel Berry, colored, has been lodged in jail at Aiken charged with killing a white man by the 1 name of Minus McElmurray. The killing occurred Saturday night on Beech Island. wmmmmmm&mmmmmmmmmm >> !* ? - ? i-r i *\-*\ -'S? i J ,, t i j-. ; v i jl* v-. i /'t 'i /' ) ~ i r"~i < \ i ER PIANO he family can play. At low )ur special representative, Mr id explain the wonderful pos- .1 243 King St., Charleston, S. C. '% pecial Repreientative) f. E TI N [ Good luck to ; 1 hope that you w e season, ,Y. CO. We I Ill III Hi |' II Oil t Toys, & $ Firewc t Cark I Fi * 0/ * i Gift Sue $ $ Suspenders, $ Neckwear, |j Hose, |j Jewelry NoKnives, S Razors Ciga { Chocolate Candies, Ji pound boxes, k\ tv r. _ ?? IU?gS, oc. til ? 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