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f I scribers 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. Have you paid for your paper? If not, why not? Mr and Mrs P H Stoll are visiting in Sumter this week. We need just about $1,000 that is due us on subscription. Do you owe us anything? ,Mr H A Meyer and daughter, Miss Florrie, are visiting friends I in Charleston this week. The fox hunters about town are enjoying fine sport these cool nights chasing wily lleynard, A dollar is a small matter to you,but when 1,000 people owe1 us $1.00 each it makes a big agv^ ,cremate ift ft sm-Ji business. Capt. W R Funk has the contract for a $3,500 school building at Scranton and is progressing nicely with the work. In stating the amount stolen from the Kingstree dispensary last week we got the figures reversed. Instead of $02.45, as published, the amount was $42.65. Corn, peas, poultry, 'possums, pigs or anything we can use, will be taken in lieu of sub scription at market prices. Now, will you be good and pay up? Mayor L W Giliand and Mr W H Carr have been appointed by the Board of Trade delegates to the River, and Harbors Conference to be held at Georgetown on November 26. Our good friend,Mr J D Hinds, presented the editor with a whole bushel of fine sweet potatoes, which came in nicely to till our empty pantry. Now, if we just had that possum. Quite a number of our subscribers have already paid up and many in advance. We thank t hem and assure them that none of our remarks anent delinquents apply to them. If the thousand and one who haven't paid would follow their example Vivwrv r\l oacant it TV nil 1A tr? i.v, ' ? pay our creditors who are pressing us. Every one, Ladies, Children, Clergymen, Druggists, Contractors,Painters and everyone'frora Missouri" who wants to be shown the protection afforded from lire by using Gibraltar Paints is it inved to be present. Saturday, November 53, at noon, is the time. We will show you. Come, see and hear all about it. | For sale in all colors by Kings tree Hardware Co. And Queen Qua KINGST Local and Personal. tar We are sending- out a number of statements to sub Shoes, The First It Qi Goo Leal H. C. God ility for High REE Pay us what you owe on subscription. It you are really unable to pay and will state the fact to us, we will give you a receipt to date. But we can't afford to continue sending the paper on such terms. Messrs. Preston Baker and D M Ervin are erecting neat dwellings in North Kingstree, and on Railroad avenue. Mr A Slide Coker has materials on the ground for a large, twostory residence. The building still goes on?you just can't stop it. The Kingstree Manufacturing Company have completed the erection of their plant in North Kingstree and are prepared for ginning cotton and grinding corn. They make a specialty of ginning long staple cotton. Look for their ad. next week. The stork visited the home of our esteemed friend, Mr E Carol Burgess, last Wednesday and left him a baby girl?just what he wanted. The sweetest little bundle of humanity that ev er gladdened a mother's heart. We waft our cordial greeting's to the happy parents. The following from town are taking in the Gala week festivities ot Charleston: Mr and j Mrs S W Epps, Mrs P 0 Arrow! smith, Mrs B W Butler, Mrs M i R Hemingway, Mrs C C Burgess. Misses Barbara and Florrie Jacobs, Messrs Montie Jacobs and ! Benton Montgomery, L. P. Kindei and others. The press ot Baltimore, Norfolk, Charleston, Columbia and numerous other cities and towns speak very complimentary of the exhibits given in those cities treating of the fire resisting property of Gibraltar Painting and Rooting materials, to be tested here Saturday,November 23, at noon. A house is to be set on fire and it won't burn because it is painted with Gibral tar paints. These paints are for sale in all colors bj King'stree Hardware Co. Do you want a nice pair of mules? Well, cotne to F C Thomas's stable,Kingstree, S C, and you can see the nicest load of match teams in mules and horses shipped to this market this season. Price to suit the times. Come quick before the best is gone. ll*7-4t ?^ Hereafter we positively refuse to publish any communication received at this office later than Tuesday, noon, except local and personal items, which will not be available later than "Wednesday, noon, for the current week. By trying to be accommodating we are thrown late every week and we are tired of it TKic nnt i.-n nr?r?li<?e tr> I AW* A 11AO IIV btVW vo w EVERY BODY. 4-25-tf. Hymeneal. Married?On Thursday, November 14, 190?, at 3 o'clock p ' m, by Rev J E Mahaffey. at the home of the bride, near Martin's X Roads, Miss Arrie Budden and Mr O W Scott. L -J ^Il< ems to Considei iality and her and Good Co \nd that is man's Shi 1e Ladies' Shoes, DRY # SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Published In This Column at the Rate of One Cent a Word tor Each Issue. 1/ - j Local representative for Kinsstree Wttntea all,f viciulty to look after renewals and increase subscription list of a prominent monthly magazine, on a salary and commission buais. Experience desirable, but not necessary. <***1 opportunity for right person. Address Publisher, Box SB," Station O. New York. 1 0-31 -*tt For Sale:?for cash: three mules and two horses. William Cooper, 10-17-4t Cooper, S. C. Wanted:?Four or five loads of stove wood, pine and oak, about 18 in. long. C W WOLFK. Help Wanted:?Men or women to repiesent the American Magazine, edited by F P Dunne ("Mr Dooley"). Ida M. Tarbell, Lincoln Steffens, etc. Straight proposition. Good pay. Continuing interest from year to year in th's business created. Write J. N. Trainer, 23 West 20th Street. 11-7 3t For Sale?Several good horses cheap for cash. L B Johnson, MD, 11-21-lt Rome, SC. For Rent?'To responsible narty, two horse farm at I >oi k I' 0. Dwelling, out buildings, beautiful lake, fine fisning. excellent hunting. For particulars write Xksmith Bros, Cades. S C. i ll-21-.lt M M A 1 m A I 1ST BIG CAN N( H. D. Prices or cut from I FOR UNTIL oes, f_ Shoes. ( Wknn Pnt*r?liacinfr nAC9fA L * * A vuwolll5 Workmanship. nstruc tion Make Good Shoes > what you can get in oes for Laidies and Keith's Ivonqu G00D5 ? CO ?:?::?:@:@:?.@:@:@:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?@ \ ? ? ? KINGSTREE COTTON MARKET 9 ? i' ? : : ' The Top of the Market Assured. ? i Following are the Cotton Buyers here at present: ? ! ?* Hugh McOntcheri, Alexander Sprunt d Sons,Wilmington, N. C. ^ j W. S. Gilland, Rogers, McCabed Co., Richmond, Va. ? @ J. C. Kinder, Farmers and Spinners Co., Charleston. jgj ? A. F. Byars, Inman & Co., Charleston. jg ' | SEED BUYERS jgj j ? D. J. Epps, Buckeye Cotton Oil Co., Augusta, Ga. $ 1 ; W L. P. Kinder, Southern Cotton Oil Co., Charleston. ? < I W. R. Scott, Kingstree Oil Mill. W , ? R. W. Fulton, S. C.Cotton Oil Co., Colombia I? Quotations today, November 21. ? ? Cotton 10 ceuts a pound. 1 ?' * cotton oeea sid.uu a ton. w l ?:?:?:?:@:?.?:@:??:@::?:@:?:?;@:?:?:?;@;@ ; 4 ; There is something lacking. Just received: a car load of ' about the minister who is popu-1 fancy horses, nice drivers, liar with the worldly minded. .11-7 4t F C Thomas. d urmir vie i line ) BUY! BARGAINS )W BE HAD AT REDDICK'S. j i all goods will be! 10 to 25 per cent! CASH ONLY | m i JAN. I' I9U8.1 h i *> 'a * J f ChildrenJ efor for Men. I HPANY.j RHaflnHHHBSBflHM ^^? the'bTsPpaint | ^ Applied by skilled mechanics J ? is worth a fair price. Cheap 5 > mixtures slopped on by cheap J ^ painters are dear at any price. ^ i > We expect to receive a reason- i r able equivalent for onr labor. J r But we give an honest dollar's ? r worth for every dollar we get, ? r and we endeavor to permanent- ) [ ly satisfy our customers. ) | alfred wells, ,] j Painter and Paper Hanger, 3 ^ KINGSTREE, S. C. I \ Leave orders with 3 \ Kingstree Hardware Co.} WW WWWWWW**WVWWAi t SOME SPLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. Invest in Real Estate Is Our Advice to You. Inil UIn lliuo tho Enllnivinn nuu nc nave luc luuumuy I Bargains to Oder You No 59-1,350 acres, 25 cleared, 5 miles from Trio?Spllendid bargain. 10,000.00. No 60-100 acres near Gourdins. $2 000. No. 61?Ten-Room Dwelling in town of Kingstree. $3,300*. No. 62?179 acres near Kbrae. $1,790. No. 63?200 acres near Harpers. $1,200. No. 64?266 acres, Johnson township. $3,400. 4 No. 65?21 acres, seven-room dwelling and store house, in town of Harpers. $3,000. No. 70?6 acres, store-house and dwelling, near Benson. $2,500. No. 71?164 acres, ten-room dwelling, on R FD route. $2,000 If Any of These Interest You, | Call on or Write Us, AND REMEMBER If yeu wait te bej or sell, it | will be to your interest to see us. Ci.lf D OlUil DTV&f | fc p c'leanTnq'L . and Pressing, | Cleaning and Pressing and m Slight Alterations of Clothes ? done?the best of Style TV P. S tt 1 1?w! > . na/xi UCAl UUUl lU UCl A. Drug Store. ENTRANCE $ back in Recess side of Stairs. $ Excleunt Bargains in Fine fa and Second Hand Clothing. ft u^-LJSO fa Second Hand C'lothinf for ? Sale solicited. 11-ld. 5* rJf