Local and Personal. We are sendiue- out a number of statements to subscribers in arrears. There are now on our books nearly 2,000 subscribers, many of whom i have paid nothing in a year or 1 longer. We ask all these de-j linquents to settle up as soon as possible. Each account is' made out up to the nearest year j 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 j correction. All we want is > whar is due us and not a cent more. But we do want that. Pay for your paper. Have you paid your subscription. Now is the critical time. Hold your cotton. Let us have the dollar or more you owe us on subscription, please. fiiss Sadie Philips of New York of match teams in mules and i horses shipped to this markel > this season. Price to suit th< times. Come quick before th< best is gone. 11-7-41 For Sale130 acre farm at Dock. S. C., si: ? . mnm /^mfnrtnhlp liner kitrkpi and dining room, barn and stables, tobacco barns with fines. This plac is in 8-4 of a mile of new rauroa from Georgetown to Marion, and i very desirable for truck and tobacc farming. For further information ap ply to F. M. Nesmith, Benson, S. 0. ll-7-2t. ^ > 4 ? Notice. , STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Williamsburg, Notice is hereby given that a meetin j of the stockholders of the Kingstre Ice Company will be held in the lat . offices of Lee & Askins in Kingstree, I , C, on the 30th day of November, 1901 a at 11 o'clock a. m. for the purpose o * considering the advisability of amenc r ing its charter by changing the nam j ofisaid Company from Kingstree Ic , Company to Kingstree Manufacturer, Companv. and of increasing the capitf 1 stock from $10,000 to $20,000. , D. C. Scott, v R. H. Kellahax, John A. Kkllky, 2 LeRoy Lie, 10-31-tf Board of Directors. T NOTICE! On November 20th, 1907, the^ Count Commissioners of Williamsburg an Georgetown Counties will meet s Mingo Creek, for the purpose of lettin contract for a steel urawDrioge ove said creek. S. J. Sixgletary, Co. Supervisor Williamsburg Co. 10-31-3t. f ? [ Trespass Notice. t All persons are hereby warne ?, against hunting, fishing, allowini . stock to run at large, or in any wis f trespassing on lands owned and con trolled by us. R. J. Nesmit.1, B. L. Nee mi t a, < Wna. McCullough. l-17-3t. e now on display he en's wear for the cor They bear a certain stinguishable. They are not radica these New Models master tailors. Schloss Clothes are periec y with the most tasteful fashio el. On sale by angstree ? KINCST ! 11 @ KINGSTREE CO s - ? ' j|j The Top of-the 5 ? Following are the Cotton I ?Hugh McCutchen, Alexander t; W. S. Gil land, Rogers, McCab . ? J. C. Kinder, Farmers and Spi (?) A. F. Byars, Inman & Co., Ch ? ! 1 SEEDE > > @ D. J. Epps, Buckeye Cott< r /Si L. P. Kinder, Soatbern Cc | J?! W. R. Scott, King8tree Oi (?) R. W. Fulton, S. 0. Cottoi @ Quotations today, Noven ; (?) Cotton 10 1-4 ceuts ! ^ Cotton Seed $13.00 ? ;?:?:?:?:?.@:?:?@:< Schloss M :re. They will set the ning Fall and Winter. i air of individuality il and yet there is that differer stand pre-eminent as the arti: tly tailored and of precise fit, i ns of the hour. Known every )ry Goods REE, ! ?' TTON MARKET ? ? ft Market Assured. gj (3M suyers here at present: X"*" Jprunt & Sons,Wilmington, N. C. e & Co., Richmond, Va. (?) nners Co., Charleston. - . jgj arleston. S% iUYERS ?: )U Oil Co., Augusta, Ga. @ itton Oii Co., Charleston. @ 1 M,1L S 1 Oil Co., Columbia ^ iber 7. jgj a pound. W a ton. ' , ? ? ?::?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?;? e t A CUP OF TEA, Ha Way t? Bring Out tha RnI Bosquet o# tha Lasvas. f To bring out the real bouquet of ) tea several things are indispensable. First, the water should be freahI ly drawn. Never use water prw. riouely boiled, for its life is gone. Second, the teapot should be made hot by dry heat if possible or else = wiga oouing water. 1 The best sort of teapot is that made of unglazed clay. The Japanese make one of a dark red clay, often procurable at the ten cent storee. But the beet are made by the Chinese of a reddish brown clay * from the banks of the Souchien 2 river. It is famous for drawing out e all the sweetness from the leaves, d There is no objection to a glaze out* side the pot. But the inside, when k unglased, seems to have some chemical action on the brefing of tea which adds to its bouquet. Third, the "time limit* makes or mars your pot of tea. Do not let the leaves lie aimlessly in the pot to give out the flavor at their own sweet will. But procure a deep g porc err. J B Bradshaw, 10-24-tf Kingatree, S. C. Wanted:?to buy sheep, hogs am beef cattle, in small or large lots. Ad dress, Samuel 6. Bbyan. ll-7-2t Salters, 8. C. J MAGAZHHT [READERS SUNSET MAGAZINE h?MdhJrillmtntod.roodeoriw *aad titicl?*h?tf cJuOTiaaad * 'S? all tb? Fti Wot. *7*r CAMERA CRAFT donated mtk meaA to 8m atMac MpndadiM of 8>e beat Si.00 WMkafuMlMMdproiMiMMl . _ -k-. L ? , ^ ptGtOyipQCl. 10AD 07 A TlOUtAND WONDXM a kdk W 75 pna cmimmi *>-75 ad Oragoa. TomI . . . $3.25 * w t All for . . . . $1.50 Addfwt all order* to . SUBSET MAUAZIll* Flood Batfof Son FraaeiMO > ' * CAMP NO- 22. utrui aun>M lot aad 3rd Moo da; nBHH II Hlfhfto ln^ each wSJiSi/ visiting choppers cor Vrx^SKSKiv/ dialljr invited to oom< wf^cTOjnP// up and sit on a stum] or^hang about en th< PHILIP STOLL, 9 8712m. ' : Con. Com. " 1 KSfca^MWHWI ? I P^SAT'D" I ' !| G OLLIE EPFS, I _ -JB s 5 Are you out of a Job? | d If you are aud 'can furuiah good ,e references aud want to make more money than too can make ~ otherwise without capital, then ' write to the Carolina Mutual fi Fire Insurance Company, Spar? tanbarx, S. C., for an Agency. * We hare thirty-fire good agents in the State making big money * for themselves, WHY NOT YOU?. * Trespass NoticeAll persona are forbidden to trespass _ on ray lands by hunting game, cutting . wood or letting stock run at large. WE Nmmith. 10-34-at Cadet, 8. C. ; SOME j SPLENDID ; BUSINESS " OPPORTUNITIES, m F1T8STII ictl ESiare is Sir Adiictto Tn. And We Bare Ibe rtiionij fer*lasli Offer S : No. 80?1,350 acres, 25 closed, 5 miles from Trio?b'pllendid bar- > gain. $8,000.00. No. 60?100 acres near GourdiDS. $2,000. No. 61?Ten-Room Dwelling in t<>wn of Kingstree. $3,306. i . No 62?17$ acres near Roma. 1 $1,790. No. 63?200 acres near Harpers. , $1,200. No. 64?$68 acres, Johnson township. $3,400. No. 65?21 acres, seven-room dwelling and store house, in town of Harpers. $8,000. No. 70?6 acres, store-house and dwelling, near Benson. $2,000. No. 71?164 acres, tec-room dwelling, on R F D route. $2,000 > If Any of These I Interest You, * Call on or Write Us, AND REMEMBER If you wnt to bwy ?r se^ it [I ' will b? to year interest to see as. ; Stoll Bros-, e . ' na ? ' J . )