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* W" * TP ... . IP'KSs % wx KINGS Local and Personal W We are sending" out a i number of statements to sub scribersin arrears, ihere are! now on our books nearly 2,000 subscribers, many of whom 'J have paid nothing in a year or s longer. We ask all these de- r linquents to settle up as soon,? as possible. Each account is made out up to the nearest year * oi; half year. It may be that c some who get these statements ! t have already paid; if so just call 1 a our attention to the fact and; we will cheerfully make the1 correction. All we want is !a what is due us and not a centjC more But we do want that. a m m | e Miss Lila Hammett returned |1 I ^ to Marion Monday. The legislature will convene jv Tuesday, January 14. c 11' Attention is called to a slight j t change of the ACL schedule. . Miss Martha Gourdin left to- v day for an extended visit tojf Orangeburg. ! U Mr K F Taylor of Lamar was a imtown on business and visiting friends Monday and Tuesday. e The county board of election j * -commissioners has declared Cal-j houn countv election null and I V - void. j Dr R L Cockfield of Charles- a ton, spent several days last r week as a guest of the Hotel ^ ATar ?euren. * j. The Atlantic Coast Line put h on their vestibuled train, the New York an^ Florida Special, b iast Monday. a Mr Clyde C Warr, who is con-1 nected with the ACL Railroad fc company at Wilmington, N C, u visited friends in town several a rdays last week. Owing to delay in shipment of js ink we are one day late this ! week. We have wired to Florence, Sumter and Charleston, ir but all failed to come on time. Owing to the fact that we, were short of help this week ! ^ (one printer having "jumped '? a ?. - - ^ ? i _ 11 US wiinoui nonce; we apuiujurize for the lack of local news - Printers are scarce and most of them want wages "out of sight.'' We sympathize with Mr and Mrs H (1 Askins in the death of their youngest son, Robert Furman, which occurred this (Thursday) morning in Lake City. The little one had been sick for months and death was a release from his sufferings. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people? without a nannv'a pnsK?fVip errant " - f J - O I value of this scientific prescription | known to druggists everywhere as' Dr Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold j by D C Scott ?m I Attention Veterans- ! < A meeting of our camp will be ] field on Monday, January 2u, inst, at 11 o'clock a. m., in Court House. A ? full attendance of members requested., Those veterans who desire to obtain crosses are advised to be present. |} The members of the U DC chapter are cordially invited to meet with us. 1 H H Kinder, Com. Gko. J Graham, Adjt. I Y N Thankii Patronage during the tiee BES: IKEX. Kinj NEWS NSTES FROM SjATERS. Inother New County Scheme With Lane or Greelyville the County Seat. Sai.ters Depot, January ti: ? Phere seems to be several ichemes on foot for the disnemberment of this old countj'. ^ake City and Johnsonville' >oth want a new county and ach place a county seat. Now, he r>pnr>lp hptwppii thp ri vprs X ? ? re up and doing: for the new ounty over here, with Santee .nd Black river the boundaries ?n the North and South, taking ; part of Georgetown and Clarndon, Lane or Greelyville havng the court house. The odds re in favor of Lane, it being a unction. It is not decided what rhat will be the name of this ounty. It is the purpose of his new county to have better oads than we now have, for as t is now it is not quite enough rater for boats and too much or vehicles. The}* will also :eep bridges across the roads in 11 * i , . i least passaoie conauion. Rev Mr Patrick preached an loquent and forcible sermon at he Methodist church Sunday. ?his was his first appointment in this circuit for the ensuing ear. Mr and Mrs S A Carrawa\, fter spending the holidays with elatives and friends, will leave donday for their home in Mul?erry, Fla., where the former las an excellent position. MrsJnoM Salters, who has teen quite ill, is slowly recuperting. Mr Covington ot Marlboro las recently moved into our leighborhood, where he bought i farm some time ago. Mrs Alice J Parker of Lane ipent new year's with her fath;r and sisters near town. Mr Jas W Whitfield spent last rhursday in Charleston. The Sa Iters Camp of W. O. W. ;ook in several new members ast Friday night. Mr Shirley of Hock Hill is risking his sister. Mrs Jno M Walters. Mr Fowler of Georgia is here on a visit to his brother,Mr Chas. Fowler. Mr L T Thonpson left here ast wppk.havinff rf?r#?ivf?ri n t#?l jgram notifying him of the extreme illness of his father, who has since died. Mrs W W Barr and little son ire visiting Mrs Barr's brothers here this week. Mr and Mrs J McCullum of Marlboro are spending some time with Mrs C M Salters, the mother of the latter. Salters Depot. Greelyville Gleanings. Greelyyille, January t>:? Christmas here was not so gay is usual, owing to the death of Mrs Samuel Taylor a few weeks igo.' Mr and Mrs T C DuBose of iVaycross, Ga., are visiting at Mr S J Taylor's. Misses- Mable Campbell of IE W ng our Friends a and hoping fo doming year, r WISHE DRY fstree, S< Georgetown and Ethel Henley j of Georgia spent the holidays; : | !iere. , Miss liuth Simmons of Lau- 1 rens spent \mas with MissVer-'< mell Ferrell. Mrs Moore and children of : Sumter spent the holidays with the formers father, Mr W J Fer- i rell. Drs \V L Taylor, of Atlanta } Dental College, and E 0 Taylor of Charleston Medical College, i are spending a few days at home. * i Dr Sanders Whitehead and ,! Master Robert Whitehead of Kingstree were seen in town : for a few days last week. Miss Helen KeislerT one of i1 < our teachers, did not return to , her home in Newberry. She i spent Xmas with Miss Vermeil !< Ferrell. j' Messrs Spann and Hogan of!( Sumter were in town last week. ' I Miss Annie McKnight of J j Lynchburg is visiting Mrs Mit-N tie Johnson. I Mr and Mrs Charlton Spann { of Alcolu spent Xmas at Mr T ] \V Boyle's. Miss Ethel Ferrell, who is at- j tending school at St Josephs | Academyr oumter, spent Amas at her father's, Mr W J Ferrell. Miss Mamie King is at home- 1 from Erskine College for the holidays. Sardinia is a sery attractive] place, or so it seems, Mr H E> 1 Ferrell spent Xmas there. Surely there roustj be some attraction! All are wondering what takes him there so very often, i We will try to give the news each week. Chrysanthemu.ms, 1 ( ] - ? l( ftat Frm Cades. 1 Cakes, January. 7M r j Renrv Thomas and Miss i > i ] Blanche McKnight, two popular'; young people of Moore's cross | roads, were happily united in the holy bonds of matrimony at; the Methodist parsonage in this j place by Rev R F Bryant, on I new year's day. DrJ (J Moore, a prominent physician of this place, has | moved to the city of the Spartans. He will make Spartan-j burg his future home MrA D Gaskins is so well - 1 J . *il A i 1 _ 1 1. - I pieasea witn our town tnat ne nas made arrangements with Mr CG Carsten for his handsome residence on Main street. He will take possession in a few days. MrR L McElveen and family have moved to town. I understand that a new mercantile firm will be started in a few days in the store formerly occupied byB W McElveen & Co. Our new neighbors will conduct business in the name of Epps ' Brothers. I The W O W boys enjoyed a j delicious and appetizing] oyster I y YEAR nd the Public f r a Continual! is : GOOD; >uth Car supper at their last regular meeting. B W McElveen & Co have moved to the stand formerly occupied by Mr T BGause. We are still under the impression that the same county where we have always lived will be sufficient for us in future Boys, vote for oi?r> wrr,r.iAMSBUR?. Watchman'. If a cough once geta into your system it acts on every muscle and fibre of the body and makes you nche all over. It especially affects the intestines aud makes you constipated. so in order to get rid of a cold thoroughly and without delay you should not take anything that will tend to constipate. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Svrnp acts upon the bowels aud thereby drives the cold ont of the system. It contains | no opiates?rt is pleasant to take md is highly recommended fori children. Sold b;W L Wallace, M. P. SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will he Published hi This Column at the Rate of One Pent a Word for Each Issue. For Sale or Kfxt Cades, S. C.. Cme90 foot storehouse with wrareroom attached. One commodious, six room dwelling, Barn, btable, etcr most con-1 reniently located on one acre eorm r lot Business ODDertuniti fine. Established ?tand with a line o# customers waiting. ! Opportunity carries with it big lien business, good cash trade, t?a' cotton buyer, salaried seed buyer in season and truck commission business, also ci ?ss tieThis property formerly occupied by Nesmitn Bros, and will be opened January. 1st. *0H. For particulars. m D Nbsbuvth, I. a ke City, S C. 1 WANTED?An honest,, energetic tian. single or married, to run a two >r three horse crop, or will rent farm to right parry. Ynurs respectfully, [2-20-tst. William Cooper. Fop. Sale?100 bushels Griffin long staple cotton seed at SI .00* a bushel. J B Gamble, 12-26-41 Karifstree, S C i Fob Sale?Farm, eontaining 182 acres, 30 acres cleared 1 1-4 miles West of Lake City. $80) cash; reasonable terms >u balance. For further information ipply to R F .Joyner, Lake- City. S C. 1-2-tf Now is the t ime to order brick for repairing. Best Brick, Best Facilities. Best Deliveries. Ship anywhere in the State. Write to-day for prices. Sumter Bri<k Works, Sumter, SC. l-2-tf. For Sale?A very desirable twostory residence in town of Kingstree near Graded school. A splendid opportunity for some one to jet a nice home in town. Write or saU on, Stoll Brothers. l-9-4t | Plant Wood's f I Garden Seeds \l [/ FOR SUPERIOR VEGE. \ TABLES Si FLOWERS. i Our business, both in Garden and Farm Seeds, is one of the largest in this country, a result due to the fact that |U Quality is always our J) n first consideration, Q We are headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Oats. Seed Potatoes, Cow Peas. Soja Beans and other Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalogue Is the best and most practicalofseed catalogues. An up-to-date and re* \ cognised authority on all Garden / \ and Farm crops. Catalogue mailed / I \ free on request. Write for It. I, \ T. W. WOOD ft SONS, / )J SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Ti (I / f TO or their past ice of same I S COM olina. ? @ KINGSTREE COT i? The Ton of the /VI ? Following are the Cotton Buy< @ Hngh McOutchen, Alexander Spru W. S. Gilland, Refers, McCabe & (?) J. C. Kinder, Farmers and Spinnei W A. F. Bvars, Inman & Co., Charle @ SEED BU @ D. J. Epps, Buckeye Cotton C ?L. P. Kinder, Southern Cottor W. R. Scott, Kiugstree Oil M @ R. W. Fulton, S. C. Cotton Oi ? Quotations today, January i ? Cotton Seed $20.00 a ton. @ Cotton 101 ceuts a pound. FsrHcr F# : >x ???? ?? ??? ?? : ? ?????? ??-? ????>>>>? > ???? w^^wwwwwwww We exercise great care of our different brands of using only such material well adapted to the toba fertilizers will produce sp ing bountiful yields and 1 * t|||ai||(frT ? ?? ? Ivi I XIIIII Ull X UIIA11U Charleston, _fCOTTON } ANl COTTON SEI When in the market for cotton to exchange seed for good, sound our agents at the following place R. F. Epps, S. T. Godwin, B. B. Epps, who are authorized to pay you tf for your seed in car toads or wag on our agents for information. V will treat you right. Yours tru D. J. ] KIM.STREE Representing guckeye ALL! A\ /c\ | v % panyJI TON MARKET I @ ' j arket Assured. jgj ?rs here at present: jgj nc & Sons,Wilmington, X. C. /S (Jo., Richmond, Ya. S-< rs Co., Charleston / @ i ston. ^ I I VERS @1 Ml Co., Augusta, Ga. ,-jgj i Oil Co., Charleston. ' .11 fit ! Co., Colombia. W > M ? "I ? | : ? I 1 nar ??????-?-?? ???? ^'"^j ??? ? > ?' I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J in the manufacture j Tobacco-Fertilizers, s as are especially | cco plant. These lendid results, giveaf of best quality. jP*! a Ml fl ~ ~ | H ? ? ? ? E 5 I! ClNlf- \ SC. 1 SEED? ~~11 3 {I J 2D MEAL.j I *v Hj seed meal, or if you desire jH 1 meal, be sure to calH? :s, viz:? ~~ r * MB Cades, S. C. M Lake City, S. C. MH Kingstree, S. C. ie highest market price ? on lots. Write me or call Ve want your seed and |pps, I Cotton Oil Co. I Br