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t V - m * ...... Announcement Having removed my business into one of the new brick stores near the railroad 1 beg to of'fera select lina r\f A I I 1V V 1 Jewelry, Clocks, Watches Silver Ware and Gold and Silver Novelties. : : : i Also V* J watch and clock repair work done on short noticeatcompetin? prices. Look for the Watch Sign. | I A. WATTS, Kings tree, S. C. 8-29-tf OUR CLUBBING RATES. We offer cheap dabbing rates with a Dumber of popular newspapers and periodicals. Read carefolly the following list and select I the one or more that you fancy and L we shall be pie?ed to send in yonr I aider. These rates are of coarse all I oaah ia advanoe, which means that f loth Too Kooou) and the paper ordered most be paid for, cot 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, ?, 7, 8, 3,10, 11, hat twilti MOHths ahead. Below w the list of oor best clubbing offers. - Til Eroou and Newt & Courier (Semi-weekly,) $1.00, JmTem toooao and Home & Farm (twioe a month,) $1.3$. The Shooed and New York World (S times a week,) $1.75. ' The Rsogbd and Atlanta Constitation (3 times a week) $1.85. Thb Rbcoki) and Atlanta Constitution (weekly $1,50. i The Rboorr and Bryan's Commoner, $1.75. The Recorb and Cosmopolitan Magazine $1.75. I THi Rbcorb and Youth's Comf ?>anion^(New Subscribers) $2.50. j 0 The Rbcorb Semi-Weekly State, $2.50. The Recor? and Lippiuoott's Magazine 1 year each 12.75. The Reoo&d and National Magazine, 1 year each, $1 60. N. B. We do not club with any tl.? c: 1 uuijr pafjns. xuc uroi. issue ytw reoeive of the joaper or periodical ie evidence that the money for same has been forwarded by ns. We are not responsible after that. THE COUNTY RECORD Kingftree, S. C. of ?=>. Kingstree Lod^e Knights of Pytfyias Regular Con Tendons Every 2aOnl 4thp^edoe?Uy aigbts. Vimting brethren always welcome, Castle Hall Srdstorv Gourd in BuiWinsr. I H. A. Myer, C. C. A. C. Hinds, K. R. S. Tom 232 & 234 KING STREI ?THE H The Largest WI ?8PLENDII OUR For Ladies, M And They Were 1 . New Dress Go< % All tbe newest weaves in fashionable fabrics are here. Satin Striped Embroidered Vo Filled Voiles. Dotted Eatmnes. And a full line of Panamas, tines and Fane? Plaid, Str r- Checked Wool Dress Goods. Write for samples, our prices lowest. White Wash G< Large variety of the latest in weave Suiting Linens. Fig dras, Persian Lawns, Em Linen, Plaid Lawns and Mercerized Chiffon, Plain a edBatiste, Linen LawnsAOx ings, etc, etc. All at popul; "i STOLL E we 5t PUY BD and 5ell L A !___ It will pay you to al iany business of this kin OFFICE OVER BJ I It never misses a ma regulating an accurate point of the pen, and t in the pocket, always n the instantaneous cal stock from which to se I also handle aU test be Seoth Carolina at prices GOLUEE , S .1 ! 0 mi i.. ii 111 pi inn .11 . iii Jiliiii | FLORIl B X I * ' E % During j? - I The At i ( ;E Would be just ? worth living. " ? , schedules and advantage po Sr attractive trip pamphlets cal 5^: agent, or writ< 1 W. j. CRAIG, ? Passenger Traffic Bai | i WILMi ^'UiUlUiUiUlUiiilUi * WwWWwfWfwWwWwfwff >COH ET, OUSE THAT GIVES YOU * i olesale and Re ) ARRAY OF THE NEWEST READY-TOisses and Children. Surp; Never so Reasonably PricedRHnVBHMBBTI )ds. Ladie the most The greatest sto and choose frc iles. White Linen Wa plain to the mc Brilliau- TVhite Linen Wa iped and hand embroid the Lace and rods. I Ecru Lac Waist finish and White Lace Wak fured Ma- Black Lace Wak broidered White China Silk I Linens, $7.50 each, nd Figur- Black China Sil ford Suit- $10.00 each, ir prices. Taffeta Silk Waif V. ' i .i , 3R0THERS < I OCKS WE '; INDS BUV AND AND I NDS SELL | I j1 ways see us when you have I I INK OF WILLIAMLBURG *"?t I B f rERY SPARE MOMENT 1 CAN B UTILIZED WITH A ' , * stemtaife s ( ??lfimtaml%B j .-I- S. ? * t 1 rk, ana with the Spoon Feed I and even flow of ink to the I he Clip-Cap holding the pen I ] iady for use, is permanently at I J I ui uic uwuci. n Lumpicic 1 lect may be seen at my store. I ?kft adopted for public schools in 8 fixed by State Board of Education i ppc Kings tree, I : RTOj South Carolina. I < DA '1 -CUBA | These Cold. % r Months. - H Trip Via M? , 3 lantic | ?oast Line 1 ihe thing to make life 25 Superb trains, excellent 25 tickets which offer every 25 ssible for a pleasant and 25 . For full information or 25 1 on your nearest ticket 25 T. C. WHITE, | laser, General Passewer Agent, 25 NOUN, N.E. | it UiiiiminmmiuiiiutuninH^fc' 8 EN&CC 'SATISFACTION" OR YOUR MQNEY ] tail Ma// Order Hous ffA DDirtO DAD CDCTWn A VT rv firt?i??r rAoiviuo run orxvunu Alll> OUMMil WEAR GARMEI" ass Anything in Style Ever Shown -Send in Your Measurements. We G s' Waist*. Ladies' ck in the South to pick >m. ists from the severely Made of Wo< >st elaborately trimmed Striped ai 75c to $15.00 each. Plain, Fane ists plain tncked and Checked ?.$2.50'to $15.00 'c?h. Madame I r>~ ri?~ t ? \juy vuai Net Waists. ? s $2.98 to $20.00 each. I Walkin >ts $3.75 to $25.00 each. | its $6.00 to $15.00 each. Lk : Waists from $2,50 to _ __ _ * Our New I k Waists from $2.50 to Panama, I All Cut in tl sts $3.75 to $20.00 each. i v . irnn 1/1 lilti* tA. i/wl unma I ] rise Coffee Critic, who "knows fine Coffee on laete and flavor," quietly nake for him a batch of Dr Shoop's 'Health Coffee"and serve it piping ' tot. It deceived Mrs Sboop, and Fill 1 believe deceive any cne. And here is not a grain of real Coffee in t. Health Coffee is made from < >ure toasted grains, malt, nuts etc. , dade in a minute?no 20 to 30 minitea tedious toiling. H pounds 25c. 'eople's Mercantile Co. ] Read the Farmers & Merchants ( tank's ad. this Issne. Bring Your Cotton Seed. , We have closed down our ' ginneries for the season because here is no more cotton to gin. ' We are paying $20 per ton for food, sound, dry cotton seed, leliveredat our mil!. To those who do not care to ;ell their seed for cash we are 1 )ffenng a strictly high grade ' neal in exchange. Our rate of '.xchange at the mill is 1600 lbs. 1 )f meal for one ton of seed. It s a conceded fact cotton seed meal is a cheaper and nore effecthe fertiliser than :otton seed. According to ' :hemical analysis of each* 886 pounds of cotton seed meal ire equivalent to 2000 pounds if cotton seed, but owing to the superior mechanical :ondition of meal, it is safe to Msnrne that 800 pounds of meal are the full equivalent to one ton of cotton seed, therefore, whatever excess above 800 pounds of meal the farther gets in exchange for a ten of seed is so much clear profit to him in comparison with using the ton of seed directly as a fertilizer. You can readily see that by exchanging your seed with us you realize nearly 100 oer cent on the transaction. A Bring your seed to us and not make the mistake of getting inferior meal elsewhere in exchange. Our meal is open for inspection. Samples sent on application. I Yours, South Atlantic Oil Co., By Geo. E. McE., Mgr. 10-17-if POMESIIC SEWING MACHINES Beet on the market for the money. If you want a high grade machine at a low price cull on i L. C. Hontgomery, at Kennedy-Ment^omery Co's. -22 8m KINGSTREE. 8. C. )flP'Y I CHARLESTON, S. C. 1 BACK? I e in the South. 1 CR WEAR- ' I nrs. I in the South. Guarantee a fit. and Misses' "ailor-Made Suits ol and Silk Panaja, Plain, > ( id Fancy Mned Worsteds, ( :y, Striped and Phantom and Striped Panama, in lutterfly, Prince Chap, and : Effects. $10.00 to $75 00 per suit. J tg Skirts For J idies and Misses. : r jine is Composed of Silk, v r'lain and Fancy Mixtures. ae New 1908 Models $2.50 to $25.00 each. \ N I rHX TB&E t-VKl HHI. l> ' PUaCEHUl CABPAtfiSI IEII. - - - - ' ? ^ X lore Alert, lore Tborooftl and More Fearless Than Ever Read In Erery English Spoken Com try A president ...of tbe United States will be elected this year. 5Vho is he and who is the man cvhom he will beat? Nobody yet knows, but the Thrice-a Week World will tell you every step and every detail of what promises to be a campaign of the most absorbing interest. It may not tell you what you hope but it will tell you what is. The Thrice-a-Week World long ago established a character for impartiality and fearlessness in the publicacion of news, and this it will maintain. If you want the news as it really is subscribe to the Thrice-a-Week edition of t?e New York World, which comes to you every other day,except Sunday, and is thus practically a daily at the price of a weekly. The Thnce-a-Week World's regular subscription price is only $1.00 per year, anil this pays for 159 papers. We ofer this unequalled newspaper and The Couhty Record togethei for one year for $1.75. The regular subscription price ot the two papers, is $2.00. .?.?? , Justs little^Cascasweet is tl that is necessary to give your btbj wheo it is cross and peevish. Oaa casweet contains no opiate* nor harm fal drugs and is highly recommend ad by mothers everywhere. Con forms to the National Pure Foot and Drug Law. 8oId by W L Wal lace. * Effect of Limo en the System. A medical scientist is authorit for the statement that children an old people especially suffer from lack of 1 lime in the system. Person ho habitually drink soft wato: while they may enjoy immunit from certain of the ills of life, ei pose themselves to others pcrhaf quite as much to be avoided. Har water helps the teeth and the bom by furnishing lime, which is nece: sary to health, growth and develoj rrent. Old persons who drink br little lose their teeth more quick] than those who take a reaaonnb amount of drinking water. Liu or food products' in which it abounds should be a part of tl regular supply furnished to the sy tem. T?- 1- 1 . I , f Dt; Utftreiut JtUUUC l licit lime tuuji ' Get somethin g riybt away; sou ' good, reliable remedy tbatwill mo the bowels. Kennedy's Laxati' Congh Syrup acts gently yet promp ! lyon the bowels and allays inflan mation at th^same time. It pleasant to take abd it is especial recommended for children, as tastes nearly as good as maple suga Sold by W L Wallace. Good For Flits. "Give me, sir," said a man, ente: ing a druggist's shop, "ten pounc of your patent fly poisor.." "Ten pounds?" said the salesma rather suspiciously. "That is rath er a large order, isn't it V "Yes, I know it is," said the mar "but, you see, I liked that hal pound I bought here yesterday ei tremely well. I gave it to a fly, an< he seemed to relish it at first, bu toward evening it made him quit ill. I propose to keep up the treat ment for a week, for I think tha in the end I may manage to kil him."?London Scrape. DeWitt'sLittle EarlyRisers.pmall, safe, sore little liver pills. Sold bv W L Wallace. Weak Kidneys Sana* tuore trouble thaa ur other org** # be body. The function of (be kldneya la to epazate Inorganic aalt and eater la the proieaa of circulation, aad to remove then aed belrattondant polsona from Um body through be bladder. Therefore wbea the htdaeya teoome diseased aad weak the* arc naturally j>d urinary disorder* art the result. It is operative that n prompt reltof M afford#, 'hich la kn possible unleae yon remote the in it. | )cWitt'a Kidney and Bladder Pills tromMly eliminate poisons from the system nd at we same time make the kidneys veil ad sttonf, Pop Weak Kidneys, Backache, lnLammatlon of the bledder ana all trlnary troubles De Witt's Kidney ind Bladder Pllla are unsurpassed. A Week's Treatment for 25c. Money back if they fall. For Sale by W L Wallace. 1 > . WHAT LYW Sin. Money General Rakes Statement as to Attachment for Contempt m i Columbia, March 8:?When Attorney General Lyon was shown the press dispatches as I to the threatened attempt to have him attached for contempt on account of the strictures of Judge Pritchard, contained in the interview giyen out by him in Augusta, Georgia, last night, he said: "It is not surprising that these harpies (referring to liquor lawyers) should wish to have me attached for contempt This wail is probably caused, not from any disregard which may have been shown the learned Judge, but more probably from the prospect of being kept for a long while from plu nder -? e A.' ing ana reasung upuu mc icycnues of South Carolina. The attorneys' fees and costs of the various satellites of the Court may possibly amount to $50,000 or more. It is, therefore, not bard to understand the cause of 1 the wail nor their unseemly haste to have the Court take , ' action with the manifest purr po?e of circumventing the Governor when he advised the Legis lature to act and protect the Revenues and autonomy of the State. ' . *T repeat again that I will use [ every lawful means to save the . State from the possibility ol / such plundering and will p ro~ ceed in the courts of the State ( to checkmate the liquor houses that have fed upon the State, whonpwr it mav be proper to do so, any orders of the United y States circuit court to the con.^ trary notwithstanding." & a Felder is Amused. r> augusta, Ga, March 8:? Re* lative to the probable rule for i >g contempt in Judge Pritchard's d court against Attorney General * Lyon, Hon Tom B Felder, assist5" ant counsel with Mr Lyon, says ll the whole affair is a tempest in ly a teapot. le He says: "I question if the |e members of the bar will take the Judge seriously when he suggests that the State 'abdicates its sovereignty, because-, forsooth, it enters into the- li- quor business.' If this is sound.* :b the United States abdicated, ac cording to this learned Judge,. J.? when it took over the operation! ( I. of the mails. i- "It may comfort those of us who may have claims against J the United States Government r to know that we may assert them by applying to Judge Pritchard for a receiver to take charge of the revenue derived from the postoffice department, r_ and have it applied to the settleIs ment of our claims." He says, referring to Mr Lyon D being attached: "He will take '* care of himself. Pritchard will , send him to jail the day after * f his receivers take possession of the fun3 in controversy, and ^ this event will be on the seventh. day after the world comes to an> .end." t| Remember that when the Stomach nerves fail or weaken, Dyspepsia or Indigestion must always follow. But, strengthen these same weak in\ side nerves with Dr Shoop's Restorative, and then see how quickly health will again return. Weak Heart and Kiduey nerves can also be strengthened with the Restoratirewhere Heart nains. rtalDitation. or 4 f - r 7 Kidney weakness is fonnd. Don't drng the Stomach, nor stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That is wrong. Go to the cause of these ailments. Strengthen these weak inside nervea with Dr Shoop's Restorative and get well. A simple, single test will surely tell. D C Scott. nea? me farmers & .Tiereoairs Baak's ai. this issae. Final DischargeOn the 21st day of March, 1908,1 will apply to P M Brockinton, Judge of Probate for the County of Williamsburg, for a final discharge as administrator of the estate of W M Mathews* deceased. J R Matthews, 2-20-4t Qualified Administrator. -|