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Dont Fail to Attend The Big Holiday Moneyraising Sale Now in num. . 117 full Blast at n. ?. Jenkinson's \ OLD SANTA CLAUS has opened up here in all his glory with presents for all the little folk, and gifts for the old folk, too. Holiday bargains in Shoes, Dry Goods and Notions. Come and see what We can do for you. Lots of shoes for men, ladies and children going at old prices. If you I need shoes we can save you money, put us to the test by giving us a trial on shoes if you need them. Fancy holiday box-paper at old prices in the lace of an advance in paper of 100 per cent. A Deautiful line of boxpaper at 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c and $1 the box. Comeand see i W. E. Jenlrinson Purely Personal Mr W M O'Bryan of Heinemann was in town Monday. "Judge" A R Moseley or waiters was in town Saturday. Mr W E Snowden of Benson was in Kings', ree Saturday. Mr John Burgess of NewZion was in Kingstree Saturday. Mr Aaron Kellahan has been very sick for the past few days. Mr S T Nesmith was a pleasant caller at our office Monday. Mrs M F Heller went to Charlesv ton yesterday to visit relatives. Mr F E Gibson of Greenville will spent Christmas with his family here. LeRoy Lee, Esq, was in Florence yesterday on professional business." Mr J Percy Hutson has sold his 9tock of groceries to Mr Mott McGill. Miss Fiossie Kellahan spent Saturday with her uncle, Hon R H Kellahan. Bctnkin Come in;'get a bank book Banking Club" by depositing c or 10 cents. You increase yi f each week. NO CHARGE TO JOIN. In 50 weeks: 1-cent club pays 2-cent club pay 5-cent club pay 10-cent club pay You can put in $1.00 or $2 in 50 weeks have $50 or $!C This is not a plan just for I MEN and WOMEN. Vnii ran start BANK OF W] Kingstree, I Mrs Fred DuRant of Marion ii the guest of her sister, Miss Mamii Wolff. Miss Louise Wheeler of Andrew i is spending some time with friend: in town. We are sorry to learn that Dr R C McCabe is confined to his home bj sickness. Mr J E Strong of Kingstree, R 1 D 2,called at our office while in towr yesterday. ii r PpHnr Uir Ul Lj lULVUUUUgu va v ? j Swamp called at our office while ir town Monday. Miss Pearl Marcus, who has been visiting friends in Charleston,return ed home Wednesday. Mrs Hugh McCutchen, who has | been quite sick, is now much better, j we are glad to learn, Miss Rubie Thorn has returned 1 from St Mary's, Raleigh, N T, for ! the Christmas vacation. Hons D E McCutchen of Indiantown and W D Bryan of Bryan wen noted in town Monday. Mr Robert Hutson of Parkton, K C, was the guest of his brother, Mi J Percy Hutson. Sunday. Miss Lillian Salters, of the Cedai Swamp High school faculty, was a shopper in town Saturday. Mr C C Cannon of Florence spen! Sunday here with his cousins. Mn M C Stutts and Mr W H Matthews Hon W L McCutchen of Sumter will spend the Christmas holiday! with relatives here and at Indian town. Mr and Mrs A M Reid and Andrew M, Jr, have gone to Siloam N C, to spend the holidays witl relatives. Mrs J Silverman and Miss Esthei Silverman of Atlanta, Ga, is visiting Mr and Mrs Dave Silverman, on Mill street. We are glad to note the improvec condition of Hon R H Keliahan, whc has been seriouly ill for the past several ^months. Mr S W Mcintosh and family, wh( have been living in Fairmount, N C for the past year, have moved bad to Kingstree. Miss Jennie Lee Epps has beei elected business manager of the Co lumbian, the college annual of Co lumbia college. Mr M K Gravely, the noted tobac conist of Lake City, and Miss Nellit Montague of Bethel Hill, Va, wen married last week. A number of people from Kings I tree, Trio and elsewhere attendee \ the hot supper at Cedar Swamf school Friday night. i Miss Ruth Wolff, who was operal ed on at the McLeod infirmary,Flor i ence, Thursday, for appendicitis, ii convalescing rapidly. Miss Turah Ethel Bush and Mr W L Gibbons of New Zion were mar ried in Sumter last week by Clert of Court Scarborough. Dr J S Cunningham has movej from Indiantown to Kingstree am is occupying the Funk residence a Academy and Brooks streets. iHave v^MaS gClub. FREE. Join our "Christmas" I either I cent,2 cents, 5 cents our deposit the same amount i $ 12.75 s $ 25.59 s $ 63.75 s $127.50 .00 or $5.00 each week and >0 or $250. 30YS and GIRLS; It Is also for TODAY?START! [LUAMSBURG s. c. s Mr and Mrs John Kin?, who have ' 21 been visiting the family of Mr J T 1 Sullivan, returned to their home in g Mt Olive, N C, Saturday. 3 Mr ami Mrs R W Lewis have moved fr'i-u Hampton avenue and , are occupying rh > H D Reddiek ivs' idence in Ne'son's Addition. Mesdames Chas C Burgess and T S Hem in way and Misses Ethel Cro-1 ' mer and Mamie Jacobs spent Friday 1 and Saturday in Charieston. Rev and Mrs Ernest K Epps.jof i Charleston county, are spending the 1 holidays with the former's parents, Mr and Mrs James Epps, near town. 1 According to the report of State " Superintendent Swearingen, twentyone schools in Williamsburg countv i receive $1,892 from the extension ( fund. Miss Edna Davis, after spending ' some time with her mother.Mrs Geo . W Davis,in Williamsburg county,has returned to this city .?Georgetown I Times. Mr and Mrs Louis Sherfesee of ; ? Greenville are spending the Christmas holidays with the latter's mothI er, Mrs Louise Gilland, on Academy street. A very successful play for the ben efit of Johnsonville high school was i presented by local talent Thursday evening under the supervision of t Principal Sam P Stackley. } Miss Amanda Edwards, who is in charge of home demonstration work in this county, attended the conven' tion of the Southern Extension Work1 era held at Washington, D C, last week. Mr Joseph R Walker has returned from Sewanee.Tenn.for the vacation - * "?1 ? .4 4t>. , ana win omcniie at uie uyiovuyai i church Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. and Christmas day (Monday) r at 11 a. m. ; The ladies of the Civic league and i Library "association held a parcel post sale and oyster supper Friday j evening: in the vacant building: of Mr ) W I Nexsen on West Main street. The proceeds amounted to about $25. Messrs Alex Blakeley and Hillia} Phillips, of Wofford college. Miss Nell Blakeley, of Lander college, ' and Miss Elma Hinds, who is teaching at Timmonsville, will arrive home Friday, the 22nd, to spend i the holidays. A charter has been issued to the " Farmers' Live Stock Company of Hemingway, with a capital stock of $5,000. the officers being: H E Ead? dy, president; D G Huggins, vice > president; G B Ingraham, secretary and treasurer. Miss Pauline Dove has returned j home after an extended visit to rel, atives at different points in the State. Mrs 0 J Keep, of Jacksonville, Fla, is visiting her sisters, Mrs E P Pitts. * and Miss Dove, in the city.?Sumter * Wtachman and Southron. 3 i The dwelling house of Mr W M , Vause caught fire Saturday about 2 ' o'clock, but was put out before the * arrival of the fire department. The L fire was caused by a spark from the chimney falling on the roof, no ma1 terial damage being done. * Mr L (Nottingham spent Saturday 1 in Kingstree on business. Miss Mamie McLees attended an entertainment at New Holly last weekIend. In a popularity contestshe won a cake that brought in the neighborhood of $160.?Dillon Herald. While returning from dinner Friday afternoon in Mr Rodders' car, Mr Richard MVause was accidentally , thrown out at the corner of Mill and i Academy streets. His shoulder was i dislocated and he sustained other painful injuries. We are pleased to learn that under the skilful treatment of Drs Kelley and Hemingway he is now progressine favorably toward recovery. The show windows of the stores of a number of our advertisers have put on their holiday attire, and they truly present an attractive appearance. One strolling down the marts of trade will see in these windows many things that will not only gladden the hearts of children, but to some loved one will be a present that would be a thing of beauty and a joy forever, and we bespeak for our advertisers, who will gladly assist you, in the selection of any gift kof tho ortoilcnmp Ylllpfidp SPSSOn I tllllli VIIV ^lutiwtiav A may call for, your liberal patronaee. Children's Automobiles, Horse Sulkies. Bicycles, Tricycles and Wagons at Kinffstree Hardware Co's. A DELICATE CHILD Made Strong By Our Vinol Fayetteville, N. C.?"My little daughter was in poor health, delicate and i so weak it made us very uneasy. I I heard about Vinol and decided to try it I and the results were marvelous; her j appetite improved, she gained in weight, j and is now one of the healthiest children , in town. Mc liters of delicate children I should trvVinoL"?Mrs.GordonJessup. j Vinol is a constitutional remedy I which creates an appetite, aids di-! gestion and makes pure, healthy blood. All children love to take it Try it on our guarantee. Soott Drug Co, Kingstree, S C. Business Locals. Community Silver? Knives, Forks and Spoons (ail sizes); 50-year guarantee. at Kingstree Hardware Co's. Gaffney has expended $70,000 on new buildings and improvements this year. wanted ? To purchase Shelled Corn and Peas in any quantity P S Courtney. 12 7 tf The first snow in South Carolina this winter fell in Greenville Thursday night. It was accompanied by sleet. Scott DrugCo has the largest line of Xmas cards, seals, booklets, stamps and novelties in the city. 12- 142t Auditor McCurry, of Florence county, has appointed R Leo Carter to take tax returns for Leo district. Beautiful line of Cut Glass at Kingstree Hardware Co's, West Porter of Cherokee county has killed a 509-pound hog that cost him but $40 to raise. Wedding Gifts! bedding Gifts! I have the finest "assortment of Sterling Silver, Cut Glass and Imported China, just received from factory. Come and see my stock. Yours to please, F J Watts. 12-7-3t Kingstree, S C. Miss Annie Mae Gentry, formerly of Kingstree, is teaching at Little Mountain. Newberry county, this season. Good for Ceistlpatioo. Chamberlain's Tablets are excel' 1 ' - - il-. - i T 1"? AT* (1 ro I lent ior consupauuu. iucj ?>c pleasant to take and mild and gentle in effect. Obtainable everywhere. The ACL railroad has begun the construction of its siding to the site of the Orangeburg meat packing plant, and as soon as this is completed, work on this building will be started. Nervous Women. When the nervousness is caused by constipation, as is often the case, you will get quick relief by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. These tablets also improve the digestion. Obtainable everywhere: Rev A E Eviaon, well and favorably known in Kingstree, has been elected vice chancellor of Barnwell lodge K of P. Cough Medicine for Children. Mrs Hugh Cook, ScottviHe, N Y, says: "Ahout five years ago when we were living in (larhutt, N Y, I doctored two of my children suffering from colds with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and found it just as represented in every way. It promptly cheeked their coughing and cured their cold quicker than anything I ever used." Obtainable evervwhere. Christmas checks amounting to $150,000 were paid in Charleston Friday. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine. It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 25c. SHOULD SUDDENLY STRIKE HOIW EAR IS THE DOCTOR ??? \ With a telephone In your home he is in the next room., This means prompt assistance, relief from pain, life saved. Are you going to let another day go by without a telephone in your home? Why takes chances? The cost is trifling the service to you-priceless. Drop a card today to Kicgstree Telephone Co. and Waveia representative^ .call and tell you howjittle it costs to have a telephone ^iif Vour hous^T " Western Electric TELEPHONES guarantee you best service. SPECIAL NOTICES|. For Sale?Cleveland Big Boll Cot- ! ; ton Seed, carefully selected and guar-1 anteed to be sound. Price, $1.50 per ! bushel, FOB Heinemann, SC. W N , clarkson. 12-21-4t < | t Lost?One black and white male set- f ter dog; black ears with small black c spots on body. Notify Dr.R C McCabe, 8 i Kingstree, SC. It ^ ! a For Sale?Three good Milk Cows, p giving plenty of milk. J D Hinds, Kings tree. 12-14-tf Cabbage Plants for Sale ? All standard varieties, now ready for delivery. H .) Brown, Cades, S C. 12-14-2tp j Loans Negotiated upon first morty, gages on improved farm lands. J D 0'Bryan, Kingstree, S C. 12-14-3t ! Farm for Rent.?Good Cedar Swamp ! farm, with 50 or 60 acres cleared land, | mostly new ground, with heavy clay j subsoil; is "a good two-horse farm, with I necessary barns and outbuildings. Ap- j ply to H A Miller, at People's Mar- j ket, Kingstree, S C. 12-14-3t , For Rent?A flat of eight nice rooms 1 over Uwana theater. Apply to Dr R J McCabe. 12-14-tf | Wanted?Cow Peas and Turkeys.! M H Jacobs. Kingstree, S C. 12-7-tf j Lost?A yellow cur dog wearing a! brass studded leather collar. A liberal reward given for his return to Dr J A Mood, Sumter, S C. 12-7-4tp Inews IJ OLD S I This is to that I have the stock oi Hutson and v a first ciass G iness at theii on Main stre Yours to | rflOTT i [PHON I Tnr Pnnrl Th IUI UUUU III During the Ho j We invite you to our s j most anything you may j Fruit Cake, Candies, Nuts, | R- W L | . "Good Thini J Phone 143 ^????? ll = Look For The IN FRONT OF The Christmas Em] will find the most Christmas Toys To be Found 1 Patrick's Store is a veriti things with which to gla( There is everything for a dis Doll Carts and Carriages Tea and Dinner Sets, Picti Balls, Horns, Mechanical T dreds of other things. Vases and Fra B. F. PA Next to Nelsor Bear in mind, please, no Ch IN - For Sale?Duroc Jersey hogs subject to registration; a tew service soars and gilts; also pigs; will sell :heap or exchange for cattle W 0 Hamlin, Bloomingvale, S C. 12-7-tf Notice.?I have the agency for the j C Buquo Lime Co in this territory ind can offer you this lime, which is guaranteed to analyze 94 to 98 per cent :arbonates, which is as high guarantee t is any lime for agricultural purposes. Phe price fob factory is $1.50 loose ind 3acked. I advise that you dace your order at once. D J Epps. 12-7-4t Hides Wanted Highest cash prices paid for Hides of all kinds by M. STEIN At Tucker's Store. tore! tandj. :] i announce 1 purchased | f Britton & g vill conduct g irocery bus= | r old stand | et. I ?serve, | tf'CILL I 5v42v4* vZvWv^ZvOv5%^viZvJZvJ5v5 lZi E 143 lings to Eat liday Season. I tore. We can furnish need. Our specialties: Celery and Cranberries j EWIS g's to Cat" Academy St. I Big Banner = THE STORE porium where you complete stock of and Novelties [n Kingstree. ible wonderland of pretty Iden the'kiddies' hearts, icriminating Santa: Dolls, , Pony Carts, Japanese ire Books, Guns, Blocks, ovs and Games and hun- !l med Pictures TRICK, 1 Warehouse, ristmas goods charged. = *