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| 4 ,.;' ^ \ \ x* 4 Q . 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 |s what is due us and not a cent more. But we do want that. i ?? ? Next Thursday is Hallowe'en. The county teachers' exami- ' nation took place at the court , &Ouse last Friday. Mrs P 0 Arrowsmith has re- s turned from a visit to her pa- . rents at Due West, S. C. i tf_ i xi n i. -i i mr o tuutt dau uiuc sua * of Salters were among1 our ^pleasant callers Tuesday. 1 Miss Allene Godwin of Cow- J ards was among the many visitors to Kingstree last Satur- . day. Miss Beulah Nelson of Kings- . tree, S C, is spending some time with Mrs J F Council, on Flori- \ da aveuue.?Lakeland (Fla.) News, Oct. 11. ( Dr C D Jacobs left Thursday 1 night of last week to attend , the marriage of his brother, Mr . E J Jacobs, who has won a fair , daughter of the Old Dominion. Thursday night, the 17th inst, about 3 am, the alarm of fire was given. A bale of cotton on the platform was ignited from a passing locomotive. The cotton belonged to Mr J B Gamble. Quinby & Ogden's moving picture and illustrated song ? 1 1 t + 4-V,^ SDOW lldU d. guuu ciynu at tut; court house here last Saturdaynight, and those who attended expressed themselves as having been well entertained. Miss Dora Duke, a popular and attractive, young lady of Kingstree, S C, is spending some time with her friend, Miss Edith Nelson, at the home of Mrs J F Council, on Florida Ave. ?Lakelmid (Fla.) News, Oct 11. Messrs Thompson & Lesesne have removed into the store formerly occupied by Mr J B Steele, where they have opened up a line of general merchandise. The new firm comprises Messrs SL and W E Thompson and Mr J 3 Lesesne. Mrs B F Garland of Jeffersons, S C, is visiting her daughter, Mrs R B Smith. Mrs John A Wash of Chesterfield is also a guest of Mrs Smith. The later will be remembered as Miss Maud Garland by a good many of her friends in this county. mmmmmammmmammammmmm MftTi ***,w ^dirikm Iv HOSS BRttTl^Hp * * leere es< With the difficult task of getting out two papers in one week and a short printing force, we ask our friends to be patient and overlook our shortcomings. Several letters had to be left out because we could not get the type set. We are scouring the country for printers and hope to secure some help shortly. Mr T A Blakeley, one of Williamsburg's most prominent business men, died suddenly last j ? l- a i 1 xuesuay nigni ai nis norae near Taft. The remains were inter- < red this morning at 10 o'clock , it the Williamsburg cemetery. \ We are unable to get data for < in extended sketch, but will ( try to have it ready for next j week. j MrJas B Husbands, organi- 1 ser for the Farmers' Education- ? il and Co operative Union of America, was an interesting vis- \ tor at The Record office on j ruesday of this week. He was iere to perfect an organization >f that order, but for some rea- 1 jon there were not a sufficient ^ lumber of farmers present. He ippes to arrange another date later on for this place. ( Mr J S Hunt, assistant State j lispensary auditor, was here j ^Thursday and Friday of last . week checking up the accounts J [>f the several dispensaries in i the county and the office of the I county dispensary board. We | are informed that he found ; everything- in good order and I was well pleased with the con- i dition of the different dispensa- ( ries and the books in the office of the board, which he found in the best of good order and from which he made a very favorable report of the business. CADES CHRONICLE*). Interesting Revs Letter leant tor Last leek's Issue. Cades, October 15:?Mr Gilbert Gee of Single postoffice was in town Monday. He reports very good crops in that section. Misers Smith, of Smith Bros.. and Turner, of Turner & Josey, both well known market men of Florence, were in town today on business. ".Tack White" came last night and his black signs can be seen everywhere. He was not a visitor of surprise, however, for we have been expecting him several nights. The cotton seed market is not as good as at last writing, but they are still bringing- what they are worth ; $19 is the mills' limit, but our keen buyers here are giving $20.25 per ton to-day. Mr Young Wilhoyt and family of Nashville, Tenn., are visiting the former's brother-in0 The New . _1' ~ _ i 1: . : now un display nt :n's wear for the coi They bear a certair tinguishable. They are not radic: these New Models master tailors. Schloss Clothes are perfec with the most tasteful fashk 1. On sale by ingstree E KINCST law, Dr W J Haseiden, at this place. It has been rumored that some real estate was bought a few days ago for the purpose ol erecting large brick stores. Don't give Cades out! Mr S L Rodgers is very sick at his home near here. There seems to be very little hope for his recovery. He has been confined to his bed for about ten months. Other towns can boast of their large pumpkins and choice melons, bot when coming down to things **9erious" we are glad yf having with us still a mother yf a Confederate veteran, wHo s still very active, enjoying jood health, doing all her house work, and is nearly 86 yeaure of age. Mrs A T Rodgers of Lake City s visiting friewls and relatives lere. A very serioao accident occur ed at Salem last Friday night, K negro bey employed by the Pfilson Lumber Co. got his arm ? KINGSTREE CO" ? l ' g The Top of the . > " Following are the Cotton Bi a Hugh McCntcben, Alexander S] W. S. Gil land. Rogers, McCabe ? J. C. Kinder. Fanners and Spin @ A. F. Byars, la man & Co., Cha | 8EED B @ A D .T. Fmw. Rnnkeve Cottoi X L. P. Kinder, Southern Col J8J W. R. Scott, Kingstree Oil (?) R. W. Fulton, S. 0. Cotton ? ' Quotations today, Octobe @ Cotton 10 3 8 cents X Cotton Seed $19.00 (?) Kingstree Gi Kingstri Prepares boys i lege, or for the 1 of life. Eight in department. tt Pure water. AI boarding pupils Terms He Fall session beg tember 16. For tion write to the or to E. C. EPPS, Ck - Sell loss ft mm mm mm mo w :re. They will set tl ning Fall and Wintei i air of individuali il and yet there is that diffe stand pre-eminent as the 2 :tly tailored and of precise fi rns of the hour. Known ev< )ry Goods REE, 5 i caught in the cogs of a planin machine and it was torn so ba< ly that it had to be amputate ' near the shoulder joint. Doctoi r J C Moore and W J Haselde performed the operation. Mr D I Johnson of Lake Cit was in town Monday. Mr R J Kirk of Kingstree pasi ed through our town Tuesday. Watchman. DeWitfs Carbolized Witch Hazi Salve is good for little burns an brg bnrus, small scratches or bruise or big ones. It is healing and sootl mg. ~ Good for piles. Sold by V Ik Wallace, M. D. Notice of Homeoteai Exemption' Notice m hereby given that J. M 'J to ma fr\ myp n umaeiu ua? u,v ? _ homestead sad personal exempting se off t? hire aa head of a family cut < his lands and personal property ia Wi limsbarjj' cenwty, and I will, after ti publication at this notice for fonr eoi secatiws weeks, appoint appraisers f< the purpose a# getting off saidi boa stead and- exemptions in aoooadam with Ssctiow 2R5, Vol. 1, of thefir Code otf South Carolina. H. O. Britww. I Clerk of Chart of Wilhamsbury C< j 9-26 4Z :?:?c?:?:?:o:?:?:#? * ITON MARKET? 0 Market Assured. m ? ujrers here at present: !x )rn?t & So?e,Wilmington, N. Gl R <? Co,, Richmond, Va. (?) nera Co., Charleston. w rleetoo. ? UYERS i <S ? Oil Co., Aognsta, Ga. 7s ;soq Oil Oa, Charleston. @ Mill. ia Oil Co., Columbia. r 24, *(g a pound. a ton. 3 k:?:@:?:@:?:?:?:?:?:@ raded School, ee, S. C. rmd girls for colDusiness pursuits istructors. Music ealthful location, imited number of will be taken. jasonable. ins Aonday, Sepfurther informaSuperintendent, irk B'rd Trustees. ? A-.jl' r * Models le fashion in Gentle 4 . ty that is instantly rence that makes j irtistic creation of ' t; combining sterling workmanirywhere by the Schloss Bros'. Company,| 8. C. * i j d Attention! -s ' I handle Text books adopted by the 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 supel plies. >"G. OLLIE EPPS, Kinfstree, S. C. i Stomach troiAles, Heart and Kicbey . ailments, can be quickly corrected with 4 a pDescription known to druggists J* everywhere as- Dir. Shot >p'? Restorative. , ? The prompt and sarprisingrelief which ? this remedy immediately D rings is ent'rely doe to its Restorative action upon 16 the controlling nerves of tbe Stomach, *" etc. D. C. Scott. >r 3 SPBCIAL NOTICES Transient ifoticee will be Published >. In This Column at the Rate of One Cent a Word for Eaeh Issue. ? Before-buying 6r selling a farm or any property, write The Carolina Rkaltt 4 Trust .Co, 2?14-tf Bisbopvffle* S. C. i For SiaL*:?for cash: three mules ! and two horses. Wuuah Cooper. 10-17-4t Cooper, S. C. _ c 1 Fob Saul?40-acre tract of bud within two-miles of Kingstree. This is a chance to own a hacae near good school Apply this office fl I Wanted:?Four orflveloods of stove wood, pine and oak, about 18 in. long. J C W Wolf*. | Fo* Sal*:?At a bargain, ooe Hudson bicycle; brand new, ( Apply, Record Offic*. i Lost:? 2 white pied male bounds about 1 year old. Largest one has | torn place in right ear. Liberal reward for information leading to their reeovI ery. J B Bradsbaw, 10-24-tT Kinflstree, i>. O. Stotheast Issocfattoa. The Southeast Association will convene at the Harpers Baptist church on Thursday, I October 31, at 11 a* m. T. J. Rooke, Moderator. J magazine] = m readers |~| SUIT SIT MAGAZHTI beautifully illuatrated, good tforia #T rA ad aiticl? about California aad j all tbe Far Wert. *7?" CAJfMA CRAFT drrotad aacK ontb to tbe artiibe reproduction of tba bat ?1,00 work of amateur aad pcofamioaal t photographer*. ROAD or A TIOUiAJD WOITDMS book of 73 po?ea, rootiiima 120 colond photograph* of $0,^5 picturwqw ipota ia California aid Omjm. Total .. . $3.25 All for . . . $1.50 AcUnai ail ordon to 8UHSET KAGAZIVE Flood B<*fcg Sao Fmoomo I 1 tg - t ' ^'mm'm^ E^^fl Igl EE iLi W& COME n I WUELEBRATED I ] I I C OLLIE Errs, H f t) Sole Ajeit. ffl Are you out of a Job? if you are and can furnish good Jf references aud want to make t \ more monewthan yon can make A otherwise without capital, then ' j write to the Carolina Mutual '> Fire Insurance Company, Spar- . w tanbarg, S. C., for an Agenejy- j We have thirty-fire good agents ; in the State making big moo*? for themseUes, WHY NOT YOU? Trespass NoticeAll persons are forbidden to trespass $ n ray lands by boating game, catnag -'C7j rood or letting stock ran at large. W ENesmit* 10-24-at Cades, S. 0. J W 1 \ SOME I1 SPLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES* 1 Invest Ii leal Estate is Onr Advice te Tml And Ve lave tke MMaf J Bargains te Wer Tet?._ 11 No. 69?1,350 acres, 25 cleared, 1 k m o uiiiea iwui x nu?<?|UKnuHi uv* Siin. $6,000.00. o. 60?100 acres near Gotordins. $2,600. No. 61?Ten-Room Dwelling in t?wn of Kingstree. $3,300. No 62?179 acres near Rome. . 3 $1,790. No. 63?200 acres near Harpers. 1,200. No. 64?266 acres, Johnson town- " ship. $8,400. No. 65?21 acres, seven-room dwelling and store house, in town ~ of Harpers. $3,000. 'J No. 70?6 acres, store-house and dwelling, near Benson. $2,600. No. 71?164 acres, ten-room r dwelling, on R FD route. $2,000 If Any of Thete" j ' f ? v I interest i ou, | Call on or Write Us, 8 AND REMEMBER I a If you want to buy or sell it 9 will be to ycur interest to see us. "9 Stoll Bros., I KHOSTBEE 9