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0 t .1' * X V / I Icii x?? i ?? ??^ Local and Personal. 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 have paid nothing in a year or longer. We ask all these delinquents 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 correction. All we want is what is due us and not a cent more. But we do want that. Hold your cotton. ry . ' \-l Store it in the warehouse. Court convenes next week. f. Mr S B Poston was in town on Wednesday. You can draw money on it till tbe price is right. I * Judge Green was in town Monday from Lake City. Judge S G McDanald ot Lane was in town on Tuesday. 0a,' i , Mrs B W Butler has returned from a visit to Florence. Mr R H Kellahan is able tc be . out after a recent illness. Mrs T M Gilland visited relatives in Charleston Mouday. ^Charleston's "Fall Festival" - 1- - U.u 1ft.93 will OC 11C1U uvicmwi ?W ... * * * Mr J B Hudnall of Greelyville was here Monday on business. t Mr D E McCutchen of Church was here a few hours Monday. Mr E T Moody of Lake City was noted on our streets Monday. Miss Bessie Eason of Bennetts ville visited in town this week. ; < jjr * '/ Mr B N Stuckey of Indiantown had business in town yesterday. Miss Annie Miller spent a few days last week visiting friends at Lane. Mr S I Montgomery was noted in town yesterday from Greelyville. Messrs J Y McGill and J M Kellahan were here yesterday from Benson. Mr J fV UU2 Ul v UA waiivu pleasantly to see us yesterday while in town. Mr J H Powell was an agreeable visitor at The Record office yesterday. The family of Rev J E Mahaffey returned to their home on Tuesday night. Miss Clara Blakeley of Suttons has been visiting- the family of Mr A R Eaddy. F Fairey, Esq., went to Charleston on professional business one day this week. There are three prisoners in jail?one charged with murder continued from last court. Several -articles that were crowded out last week are published in this week's issue. \ ; ft * MILLINER! Thursday ai NGSTREf K Mr N B Barrow of Workman | was ao agreeable visitor at our j sanctum Friday of last week. j Mr W H Alford of Harper call i ed Saturday and entered his j subscription to The Record. | Mrs N D Lesesne and children j have returned from their visit ? 9 i to relatives in Pickens county. ; Miss Rosa Thompson of EjJfcw J postoffice has accepted a posi- ! tion as saleslady at Mr S Mar- * cus'. * ( Mr D J Chandler of Sumter ( stopped over to -visit relatives i at Indian town en route to James- \ town. ; We are glad to note that Mr I L H Pairey has recovered from J his tedious illness and is able to (j be out. j| Mr J W Uasselman of Cades while in town Saturday took oc- " cassion to add his name to our mailing- list. H Mrs D E McCutchen of Church passed through town last Friday on the way to Sumter to visit relatives. a Miss Lily Cunninghan has re- t sumed her position in the re-indexing department of the clerk . of courts office. Mesdames E ? ReAbert, L H c McCul lough and Miss Annie t Snovpden of Benson were visitors in town yesterday. a Messrs. W I Nexsen and Gil bert W Epps are home from c Asheville, N C, where they have 1 been spending some months. * e Mr David Snowden ot Del* a mar, Del., is spending some j days with relatives at Benson, t recuperating from a recent at- \ tack ot typhoid fever. 1 Mr ? B Rhodus left here Mon- ( day evening to purchase a car ' load of fine horses and mules ' which will arrive at Kingstree by the last of this week. J 1 The government report to September 25 averages the cot- I ton crop at 67.7 against 72.7 on < August 25, yet cotton goes off 30 points. Hold your cotton. There will be no preaching next Sunday at the Methodist church, the pastor, Rev J E Mahaffey, being called by the presiding elder to assist in the Indianfield campmeeting. Mr F C Thomasis in the West selecting a nice load of horses and mules for the Kingstree trade. If you are in need of anything in his line give him a call court week. The high class stock he always carries is a guarantee that you will find something to suit you in his bunch. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people -without a penny's cost?tne great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by D. C. Scott. Buy Town Talk and get the best flour to be had. At Farmers Supply Co's. /' \ % ' and DR! i i-i ^ iQ roday ! DRY C [ING8TREE, ?:?::?:@:@:@.@:@:@:@:@ 9 ? K3NGSTREE CCT 9 9 g) The Top of phe M ?> l Following are the Cotton Boy ?) Hugh McOutchen, Alexander Spri W. S. Gilland, Rogers, McCabe & ? J. C. Kinder, Farmers and Spinnc ?j A. F. Byara, Inman & Co., Charlt | SEED Bl ? D. J. Epps, Buckeye Cotton < L. P. Kinder, Southern Cotto W. R. Scott, Kingstree Oil 1M 5} R. W. Fulton, S. 0. Cotton 0 J Quotation! today, frctc b ?r ; ?> Cotton 11 ceuts a pou ^ Cotton Seed $21.00 t OHNSOHTUU DEBTOR Tf FLBiEBCL, ? lieMe CeUnttoi of MHe Btrfl 1 Bays?Tw tarts Boot to Bit. Editor Couttty Recood:?Our iff able Christian gentleman, Mr 1 y C Bradham of Jol^nsonrille, of 1 he firm of 8 B Poston ft Co.r c md the accomplished and amia- I >le Miss Birdie Davis, ok the c :ity of Florence, each halving r ?ne and the same birth-day, Sep- c ember 25, jind both being' of t iqual age, celebrated the name 5 it the home of the bride's fath- e ;r, Mr F M Darn in the preieoce r >f friends with a beautiful and 1 mpressive ceremony by Rev W iOliver.who officially proiiomc- z id their two hearts one?one z Lge, one birth-day, one heart, j k carriage was in waiting and be happy couple, accompanied i >y Miss Lillian and Dr Cock- < ield, drove to the cheerful home 1 >f Mr and Mrs S B Poston at ] Johnsonville, where, at 6 p. m., 1 idmiring friends welcomed them t lome with 2 delightful enter- < tainment and feast of reason and low of soul. All bespeak them a long and s happy life, for they always ' scatter sunshine everywhere they go. Their new home will be in a portion of the commodious dwelling of Mr and Mrs S B Haselden, just over in the edge of Possum Fork. Nevtltj Officials. On Tuesday night, September 24,mayor-el^ct, L W Gilland and the newly elected aldermen, B C Burgess, H E Montgomery, P O /Vn^nair I V TTamm?t. M A O VUUl bU^jr J %J ^ Rossjand G011ieEpps,took their oaths of office and the old councilmen retired from the scene? carrying with them the memory of many a pleasant joke. The appointment of the new committees was deferred to a later date. Mr J N Hammet was elected mayor pro tem. The clerk and treasurer made a report of the receipts and expenditures since 1906 and turned over to the new council nine hundred dollars in cash, together with a list of personal property, consisting of mule, cart, fire engine hose and ladder outfit, tools,etc. oct. : iOODS C 8. c. J " I J >:?:?:@:?:?:?:?:?:?? TON MARKET ? ? Larket Assured. @ era here at ptoent: !g! mi A 8oas, Wilmington, N. C. Co.. R:chnnjnd, Va. ? 'ri Co , Charleston. jaj fston. J PYERS ?; }il Co., Augusta, Gl. ft o Oil Co., Charleston. @ till. W il Co., Columbia. :x W- @ ?:?^jp:?:?:?:?:? wit nnui urrviEu. fefrcGavU Vl? Coiftsses to Ha?; tec bited Twe Depots. James Bryan, alias Alfin Wilrams, was brought in to jail fonday charged with breaking ipen the depot at Goordin oil st Saturday night. Be was aught in Saatee swamp Sunday Borning beet escaped and Sunlay night was recaptured on >oard the Soatb-bound train at k. Stephen When be escaped be was band-cuffed and when ^captured be bad. fil^d one land free of the manacles. Btyan, or Williams, obtained Lbocit $60 worth of merchandise is the result of the Gourdin dex>t robbery. Williams has admitted breakng into the Gonrctin depot and lis? says that be committed :he recent burglary of the dex>t at Salters. He claims to iail from Charleston and seems t .1 t.'.U.J O oe quite an accompusucu rracksman. \ Come and see my line of Tyion&Jones, White Star and Bock Hill buggies for sale cheap? they are goin^fast. F C Thomas', Kingstree, S C. Rev MvertiseBeits. S Marcus?Fall and Winter Millinery Opening. J J Snow?Church, Peruvian Guano. Carolina Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Spartanburg?Agents Wanted. DuRant's Drug Store, Lake City?Headquarters for. Books School Supplies. Gamble & Jacobs?Hawkes' Spectacles. I am out for business at cos t or any old price just so it cashcome and make known your wants?trade is money, F C Thomas, Kingstree, S C. A contented workman earns hi wugea. Free hitching lot and stalls rear of Farmers' Supply Co s. ? Sanctification does not mean ez clusiveness. The nicest and cheapest line of harness in town, at F C Thom* a's, Kingstree, S C. ' ' ir" . ; >. . 1 . : \ -f \ * I Opeaiaj 1 0 A i ? 1 ;ompan> Attention! I handle Text books adopted by lbs State for the public schools in the County, and have a full supply of these books on hand at all times; also carry a full line box paper, tablets, pencils, pens, ink and other school sup plies. c. OLLIE EPPS, lltptree, S. C. A showy line of young men's sporty buggies?for sale at the old price?F C Thomas, Kingstree, SC. SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Published In This Column at the Bate of One Cent a Word for Each Issue. I > Before buying or aetling a far ;Trt?SoiSra RealtyJT^^ CO, t?14-tf ^BisbepTnle, S. U I For rxnt-One store building at '^altera. For term* apply to Mra E ; Qhvis, Salters Depot, S"C. Wantw>?To buy Stock Certificate WilBamaburg Law Stock I o. I* Address, -BvtrnT ? j 9-12-3* Kings tree^ S. C. Foi Sale?40-?cre n?t of teei within two-mite, of Kin^Of^Tto^.tW. to own a home naar good school App J tint office. WaNtcd?Highee* price paid for fat 1 #wfi 'k 1P* Addre*. C. G. Camtm, Cade* S C. rur lenzu, ei* .. ? un? ?. >a Hemingway, Kings tree, S C. 9-2&-2t Send me one dollar and get a nice two-home load of stove wood delivered. 9-26-4t ' P B Thoenb. For Sale:?! have about 75 head of sice sheep for sale all together. CaB co address, J. A. Christmas, 9-19 4t Hebron, S. C? Fob Sale At a bargain, one Hodson bicycle, brand new, Apply, Recohd Ornca. Wanteds?A Drat grade teacher, with experience, for Meuzon's School. Address. Mouzon's School, It Mouzons, 8. C. Coffins, Caskets, all sizes and kinds and Undertakers' supplies at cost at S M Askins', Lake City, S C. 9-19 3t Special Offer. - n s You are invited to can ana see the following vehicles,wbict will be sold at cost to make room for our fall stock: Seven surreys prices from $6f ! to $90.00 Two phaetons 65.00 and] 70.0C Two 2 seated open buggies each 50.00 Two open buggies each 25.0C One top rubber tire buggy aa One open rubber tire bu*gy 65.00 r One top rubber tire buggy 50.00 WILLIAMSBUBG LlVE STOCK C'O., 10-3-4t Kingstree, S. C. V-J^l { If f. ? x I j | IfCELEBRATED pi 1 I G ^ fp.(| SeleAireit. ^| Try a barrel of Town Talk flour, at Farmers' Supply Co. xi once 10 reacner?? The regnlar teachers' exsmininstion ! will be held in Kingstree on Friday, . j October 18, beginning at 10 o'cloek a m 1 J. G. McCtJLLOGCa. -;3| Co. S<jpt of Ed'e'n. M7-3t V\'illiaja?barg Coaaty, WHENEVISR < ' You 1 Have ,| Any |1 kind of mm la Reel Fitnlir See * -J STOLL B80THERS, Kingstree, - - S. C. #, ,'V|- 4-' 'M SOME SPLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, J iimt ll Ittl Estits i$0ar AMcsHTn. MVclmttaFiUHiH Striate to Offer Ym No. 59?1,350 acres, 25 cleared, 5 miles from Trio?Spllendid bargain. 16,000.00. 1 No. 60?lOOacres near Gourdins. ' | 12,600. No. 61?Ten-Room Dwelling in 1 town of Kingstree. $3,300. > No. 62?179 acres near Rome. $1,790. No. 63?200 acres near Harpers. . 91,200. No. 64?366 acres, Johaaon township. 13,400. No. 66?21 acres, seven-room dwelling and store house, in town . of Harpers. $3,000. ' No. 70?6 acres, store-hpuse and i dwelling, near Benson. $2,000. No. 71?164 acres, ten-room dwelling, on R FD route. $2,000 ? < .J ) If Any of These 1 Interest You, ( Call on or Write Us, and remembeA If you want to buy or selL Hr will be to ycur interest to see us. Stoll Bros,, KIXC1STBE