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TRADE t 10c, 36-inch Bleaching- for 8i c< 1 Hi., in oh Pannnn CIlnHi 6c, Check Homespun f 7c Calico for only 5 THIS SALE kip> . I ~ 7T Local and rersonal We are sending out a number of statements to subscribers in arrears. There are now on our books nearly 2,000 subscribers, many of whom Jbave paid nothing in a year or | Jonger. We ask all these de- j linquents to settle up as soon ! as possible. Each account is made out up to the nearest year or half year. It may be that some who get these statements have already paid; if so just call our attention to the fact and we will cheerfully make the I correction. .All we want is r what is due us and not a cent more. But we do want that. MrW (J Wilson was here Sat- c nrda3' from Cades. ^ Vfr XXT V Vaomifli nf fSrloc trie I ?W xi vi n uo in Kingstree Monday. Mr J H Pearce ot Cades was ^ moted on our streets Tuesday. f n Mr S B Postou of Johnsouville a was here Tuesday on business. ^ The Thaw trial is again holding the boards in New York City. T good deal of sickness ^ - among children is reported in P * town. a Mr W M 0'Bryan of Heine tnann spent yesterday here on - business. k bi Among the visitors noted here UJ Monday was Mr b C Godwin of jr r i. rs? a. ~"L*iKe <31 cy, ^ - Mr J P Grimsley of Cades fr ' caMed to see us Monday while in Kingstree. j. "Mr E F Prosser, a prominent ni ^business mau of Vox, was in s< town yesterday. p Mr J F Register of Greelyville ^ paid our sanctum a pleasant ? . visit yesterday. ^Ir S L Courtney was among m ? the visitors to the county capiI tal Monday. ^ y Mr J T Frierson of Mouzon a called to see us Saturday while I here on business. p Mr J P Eaddy and Mr Coth- ^ ran, of the Cades section, were 0 noted in town yesterday. | The anti-Rutledge advocates !* should turn out in force at * 1 3 -Johnsonville next Thursday. ^ Charlie Lee, a Chinese laun- t Fryman at Manning, ran amuck a last week and had to be taken I t Jto jail. e Again we are compelled to reiterate that we cannot publish -c communications that come to us j on publication day. j \ To our friend Mr T M Kella- 1 dian of Benson we are indebted s ffor a tine mess of turnips of the ruta baga variety. i The gale here last Saturday suggested the disastrous storm of 1906, but so far as we have lieardno damage resulted. Will Herbe, a young negro vwho formerly worked here at 'Thomas and Bradham's Stables, committed suicide in Manning; last week. Mr M W McConnell, formerly i -of Kingstree, but more recently I of Scranton, has gone to Coh m? WHERE Seven ?nt<s a v.ird for 9 cents a yard, or only cents a yard, cents a yard. IS SPOT CASH. JGSTRE tn.J metal per free actio; HET OUT1 HKE I TIM Tk. MOST* Tkay nakt li EWES & K Onraeei )ia to pursue a course at a busi- j less college. Thelhomas opera house has i >een equipped with comfortable hairs and there will doubtless >e some good attractions before J he <cshow season'' expires. , The dispensary committee * as brought out some rather j ensational revelations affect- e ig men of the highest standing, 6 nd the end is not yet probai ? iy Tlie legislature convened p 'uesday at noon, all the Wil- o amsburg delegation being u resent; viz., Senator W L Bass nd Hons. W D BryanfR H Kel- 0 ihan and W P Gause. v Mr B F ^Irockinton 0-f Mot- ^ ridge, Florence county, bad usiness here Monday and paid t 5 a pleasant call. Mr Brock- 1' iton is a former resident of * rilliamsburg and numbers many c iends here. | w At Boyertown, Pa, an appal ng disaster occurred Monday ight in the opera house while a h :hool entertainment was in t rogTess. A gasoline tank esloded, causing a panic, and out > f an audience of 700 people, 1?7 ere killed. Owing to the fact that we avebeen short of help for the [ ast two weeks our news col- t ms have not contained the usu- i 1 amount of reading matter. t is hard to p*et nrinters at anv " - n r - J I irice and almost impossible to :eep them when they accept an , ffer. r The stockholders of the Wil iamsburg Livestock Co held 1 heir anuual meeting yesterday 1 md we understand that a fine lividend was declared. Resolu- * ions of regret were passed on |( iccount of the dfcath of Mr T A Ilakeley, who was a stockhold:r in the Livestock Co. i If you think it does not pay to Ldvertise in the County Record j iust ask the genial manager for , :he People's Mercantile Compa- ( ly, in this city. As a direct re lultof their advertisement in 1 last week's issue they sold six Hundred dollars worth of cloth- ' ing in a day and a half. Everybody loves our baby, rosy sweet and warm With kissy places on her neck and dimples on her arms. Once she wa9 so thin and cross, used to cry with pain Mother gave her Cascasweet, now she's well again. Sold by W L Wallace, M. D. 500 sks. rice grade and price to suit customers. Wilkins 1-16 3t THE DO Days: Jai JIOc Outinjf for 8 cents a yard. Sc Outing for 5 cents a yard 15c White Waisting- for 15c White Li.iene f YOURS TO I L UK Y S\ _ MODEL SVSPE BLE, USEFUL GIFTS lorthe HOI Lttracttrely Tucked la Handsome Single Pair Boxe iio more and better rubber then any other make, bare gold-gilt n la and rtronf cord end* that cannot wear through. The q permit* eaae and comfort no matter whet poettion the body mi VEA1 THREE ORDINARY BINDS. WH1 IBS fHE SEBVICB OP USUAL SO CI COMFOMTJUBLE mpttdtr for (!, I Light, Beery or Extra Heary Weight*. Extra Long (5e Extra Coel luptuhr* dlfta n wrau, ronth or boy will i JTTER, Dept. , 87 Liacola Street, E hi Brxx. Doe Srirnwa (Jon an Cam mailed for 10c. protege. In "Style, or How to Drete Correctly." free if yoa mention thie pa i< A COMEDY OF ERRORS. |k Man Who Wasn't Chaap*>Got a Cigar I i and a Bed Opinion of the Hotal. ( The cigar stand in the lobby of a / :ertain hotel is nearer the door than he desk i3, and frequently people s rho have never stayed at the hoselry will go to the 3tand to register. Hie other evening a man from up ~ ii the north part of the state enter- & d the lobby and went to the cigaT L taod. o "What are your prices f he askedi a ?f the girl. "From 10 to 50 cents," she replied, thinking- he meant the prices f cigars. c "Gee-! Is that all?"" he asked. Sounds good to me:" 1The girl put three hoses of cigars ~ n the rase. The man took a Ila- si ana. "Much obliged," !? said. "Is K t customary to 4&et 'cm' upT to every iew guest?" c, The girl thought it wis- ooe of 1he usual little pleaoantries- men un- oad at the stand. "Otv yea," she aid. I "Well,"" said th<?-man from the h ountry, <4whcre is t&e register?" a! "Right here," said the girt, point- ^ 3g to the cash register. He thought it a joke and: kughed. Where's the book?""He asked when d e had finished laughing. "I meant jy o put my name down-." "You dooTt have to> register when ou buy a eigar," said! the gycL She u lidn't know just what was wrong o irith that man. ' But I want a ro?n," he- said. "Oh!" cmne from the girf as she ^ ealized the- mistake- that had been nade. "There's the desk over here. This is the eigar stand. Go hero and get your room." ri Then she dropped into a chair U l augh. Pfcetty sooa the clerk came 0 the stand. "Say," he said t<* the girl, "what s' nade you tell that man ye had t< ooms here for from 10 to 50 cents 1 night? He said he wasn't cheap md would take the quarter one. a :le's gone away with a bad opinion )f us." "That's not the worst of it," said he girl. "He's gone away with one o >f our fifteen cent cigars too." Ex- (. diange. Origin af "Hip, Hip, Hurrah!" A London paper, answering a ( question as to the derivation of 'Hip, hip, hurrah!" printed the following excerpt on the subject ? ' i _ t_ii c I from tne r.onuon lauvr ui i .,. "During the stirring times of the ?rusades the chivalry of Europe was ?xcited to arms bv the inflammatory appeals of the well known Peter the Hermit. While preaching the crusade this furious zealot was accustomed to exhibit a banner emblazoned with the letters II. E. P., the initials of the Latin words, 'Hierosolyma Est Perdita' (Jerusalem is destroyed). The people in some of the countries which he visited, not being acquainted with Latin, read and pronounced tne inscription ?i? if one word Hep. The followers of the Hermit were accustomed, whenever an unfortunate Jew appeared in the streets, to raise the cry, 'Hep, hep, hurra,' to hunt him down and flesh upon the defenseless Israelite their maiden swords, before they essayed their temper with the sciuiiter of the Saracen." LLAR D tiuary 14 I. 10 cents a yard, or 10 cents a yard PLEASE, GOODS oo-rutinf d?w r kj autuna. rce HEARS ENT SOITS ot bo u v. ladly racalva koatoa, Haaa, I rtracttri I Wkg*?-'bljcMioo B SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Published 11 This Column at the Rate of One >nt a Word tor Each Issue. For ^ale 100 bushels Griffin long taple rotton seed at 11.00 a bushel. J B Gamble, l2-26-4t Kingstree, S C 'or Sale Farm containing 182 acres, D acres cleared 1 1-4 miles West of .ake City. cash: reasonable terms it balance. For further information pply toR F Jotner, Lake City, 9 C. i-2-tf Now is the rhne to order brick for pairing-. Best Brick, Best Facilities, lest Defiseries. Ship anywhere in tbetate. Write to-day for pricesv Sumter: Brick Works, Sumter,. SC 2*f.. For 9jVL* A rery de3irabi<? two cory reswience* rn iuwi? u* dngstr<*e near Graded school. A jleodid opportunity for s me one to etanice home ii? town. Write or ill on, >Ti>LL 9-4* It impends upon the pill *ou take. >e Witt's Litrle Early Risers are the est pills known for constipation nd srek he-idac p. sold by W L Wallace, NT F>.. Mixed saasage made fcwsh aily at Peoples- Market Scott & [ille**rPtoprivtors- 11 Sl!-tf Wben you want the best, get Defill's Curholiwd Witch Ohzcl alve- It is good for little or big uts, boils or braises, anu especially Kjorwiiendetl for piles. Sold) by 7 L. Vallace^M D. Cair corn and oats prices igllt. WlLKEJS 16 3t Complete line can goods, oaps etc. Prices under Charlesjnand Georgetown. WiLK32ts HOO sks coffee bought right nd will sell cheap. Wilkuss Dw* rvf O n/1 1 1 fk\ J_X i.; 91WA. \Sl ill^ui uuu. 1W?M n hand to offer very cheap, 'all on. us before buying. Welkins ) Plant Wood's ( 7 Garden Seeds \\ ' \! FOR SUPERIOR VEGE. TABLES & FLOWERS. Oar business, both :n Garden j and Farm r-eeds, ;s ca y of the lanje3t ia this country, a result , due to the fact thas |L Quality is always our p first consideration, q We are headquarters for Grass and Cover Seeds, Seed || Oats, Seed Potatoes, Cow ij | Peas. Soja Beans and other Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalogue Is the best sad most practical of seed i catalogues. An up-to-date and re- II \ cognised authority on all Garden / \ and Farm crops. Catalogue mailed /1 ,\ free on request. Write for It. II \ T. W. WOOD & SONS, / )j SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, ti II ' \ PES THE to 23. 12.}c, 36-inch Percales, for 9 cents ; 12Jc, 36-inch Madras for 9 cenl 15c, 40 inch White Lawn f 12ic, 36-inch White Cs THIS SAL] i COMPA @ KINGSTREE COT ? . ? The Top of the M ? Followiug are the Cotton Buye (8) Hugh McOutchen, Alexander Sprn W. S. Gilland, Rogers, McCabe& (?) J. C. Kinder, Farmers and Spinnei W A. F. Bvars, Inman & Co., Charle ? SEED BU ? D. J. Epps, Buckeye Cotton C - ^ L. P. Kiuder, Southern Cotcor !? W. R. Scott, Kingstree Oil M ? R. W. Fulton, S. 0. Cotton Oi ? Quotations today, January 1 ? Cotton Seed $20.00 a ton. jgj Cotton 112 cents a pound. ItAfUPN BP An I If W t ^ a ? mp FERT1LI ' REMEMBER that you v GOODS that can be relii GOODS that show hig | GOODS made from the 1 | GOODS that have stood (Get the Etlwan Manufacture Etiwan Ferti Charleston Also Manufactur CELEBR/ f Diamond Solul i ? AND 11 Plow Brand ?AAWAVAWA*AVM*MWM } A.JSI1 SCOTTON SEf When in the market for cotton ! { to exchange seed for good, sound I our agents at the following place R. F. Epps, S. T. Godwin, B. B. Epps, YVliu arc auiiiun/icu iu pay yuu iu r for your seed in car loads or wag r on our agents for information. V will treat you right. Yours tru J. ] KINGSTHEE ^ Representing guckeye %' <y ,: WORK. i "' i yard. ts a yard. or 10 cents a yard. tmbric for 10 cents a yard. fW' ' .NY. . 5J ' TON MARKET I $ arket Assured. jgj rs here at present: jgj nt ?fc Sons,Wilmington, N. C. k2\ Co., Richmond, Va. s Co., Charleston. @ ston. jgj YERS @ ilil Co., Augusta, Ga. gv i Oil Co., Charleston. S-< i ill. ^ I 1 Co., Columbia. ^ | 6| mmymmmi? f Y TO BUY! i ZERS - j rant ^ ed upon 3* h analyses m jest materials J the test of time. ^" remuzcrs. ^ :d By , 3: ilizer Co,, ? , S. C. 1 ers of the ^ HE D f E>/e Bone | Fertilizers. ? WMWAWMMMAM? www 1 SEEDS I ED MEAL.|! seed meal, or if you desire meal, be sure to call on | s, viz: | Cades, S. C. L?. Lake City, S. C: Kingstree, S. C. ie highest market price gn on lots. Write me or call Ve want your seed and I - 3PPS, . s. c. I Cotton Oil Co. | r V * .k *m