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W~ What's SHOES W-: s KINGSTI t"'' .' v. _ - - ?> I Local and Personal J9" We are sending out a number of statements to sub- ; scribers in arrears. There are J now on our books nearly 2,000 subscriber?, many of whom ' have paid nothing in a year or longer. We ask all these de- , linquents to settle up as soon as possible. Each account is 1 made out up to the nearest year i or Halt vear. it may oe toat < some who get these statements have already paid; if so jnst call our attention to the fact and < we will cheerfully make the i correction. All we want is 1 what is due na and not a cent more. Bnt we do want that ? Bead For Sale notice of Mr F J p M Nesmith. j Attention is called to notice i of Cotton Association meeting. . Christmas tree at the Metho- ^ dist church to-morrow night / Mrs M R Rich burg of Ureely- g vill was in town Monday. : r Mr HB Cook of Lake City .was here Monday on bnsiness. { \ Mx H Merritt of 8cranton was \in*own Saturday and visited * our sanctum. ' ? v Mr H Baker of Cades, while here Monday, favored us with jui agreeable visit. J jMr F C Thomas of Manning \ v .came oyer Monday on the 'new ( tTjun." - \ v \'J: [ 1^ Mr B N Stuckey of-* Indian- < town was noted on our streets ] Tuesday. \ , . ; Hon WD Bryan was shaking 1 bands with bis friends here 1 yesterday. Mr. J. P. Gamble of Heine- 1 mann was noted on our streets * Monday. . 1 F L Willcox, Esq., of the ! Florence bar bad business in town Monday. Mr T R Wilson of Hebron was ( in town Tuesday on business. c Messrs J J Morris and J Ellis c Branson were among those of y * -1? rw*? nresent in our 1AB* wj iuvmm? r town Monday. Mrsses W M and J C McElveen ^ of Lake City called on tbeii c friends Monday, while in c . Kingstree. t Mr W H 8mith of Cades, while * in town last Friday, took occation to add his name to onr mailing list, . j mgpy Mr A B Burrows of Fowler f was among those who paid The c Becobd their respects last Mon- y ; day. f ( Mr. J. Hey ward 8cott, who is 1 a student at Davidson College, is spending the holidays iu town ] with his parents. t ? RevEZ James preached in J the Methodist church 8unday 1 ^ morning and Bev W 8 Martin in ' the evening. * J Bev John A Gargile of Steven- ( son, Alabama, visited the fami- . ly of bis son, Mr J W Cargile, J several days this week. i Mr Arthur McCullough, of the i Arm of BlakeleyAMcCulloogh i / . rigs**; - w \ ' .. : 4 \ EChristi ?M-M _. Deuer iui lats, Cap. FOR JV You are Cord REE #; of Lane, spent yesterday in town on business. i The Kingstree Dry Goods Co. 1 has a new and attractive ad. ? this week which will interest ? Christmas shoppers. 1 Mr W E Severance,who claims Lake City bis home but spends nost of bis time '(on the road," j was doing- business here Mon* ( lay. Messrs B P Cooper and D E ''ftAMr ftf flnffnne anH Taft ' espectlvely, called to see us ? pleasantly while in Kingstree ~ yesterday. . Misses Laura anM Julia Ervin * >f Morganton, N. C., who have ^ 5een visiting the family of Rev. ^ E. E. Ervin, returned home this . week. Miss Mary Marks pf Columbia, * :be attractive and accomplished c principal of the Mouzon High * school, spent the day in town rbursday with friends. "J ' - , ?? t Col. J P Epps was here Hon- ^ lay, his usual jovial self, alter s his recent indisposition, 'the Colonel |s always as welcome as tfay flowers. * ? . ^ f' The graded school will give 4 :vn ?MkA holidAv for Christ-J v - 7 -T..7TT,-: a.l nas, commencing Friday, De- . timber 20l The exercises will >e resumed on Monday* January 1,1908. jf * Wednesday being Christmas lay, next week's issue of The Record will be published on rnesday, in order to give our orce the opportunity to spend :he day at home. . Mr D J Epps, the wide-awake representative ot the Buckeye Cotton Oil Co, has something ;o say in our advertising colimns that ought to be interestng to fanners. roe jsuwan fertilizer ix>., one )f the most reliable that does * >Qsiness in South Carolina, t nakes a bid for the patronage n >f Williamsburg people through a >ur advertising columns this * veek. Rev, W 8 Martin, who was at he recent session of conference 6 ransferred from Bennettsville ti :ircuit to Richburg, in Chester :ounty, spent several days in own visiting relatives this { veek ;1 Mr. F. G. Thomas, who is 'i jursuing a course at the Charles- ', ;on Medical College, is visiting ', riends in the town for a few , lays. Mr. Thomas formerly! Iras assistant pharmaist at Dr. Gamble's and is pleasantly renembered here. The Etiwan Fertiliser Com- j pany of Charleston are now dis- { :ributing their calendars and ; ilmanacs for 1906, and we are 3 plad to number ourselves among j the fortunate recipients of these j Handsome and very useful gifts. J Fhe calendar is splendidly print- J id on a fine quality of paper, J ind the figures are large and i sasily read. The almanac is j ilso very attractive in apper- j mce and contains much inform* j ition of use and Ifiterest j ???????? ?1?I?I I nas Pr a Nice P s, Men's i 1EN, U liandkerchie ially invited DRY g Rev Johu A Cargile of Ala^ama preached two sermons in the court house Sunday, at 2:30 md 7:30 p m, respectively. The subject of the afternoon service vas, "The Ransom Paid and iVbat Was Purchased/' Those rho attended services were im* )ressed with MrCargile's earnsstness and also bis remarkable conversance with the Bible. Tbe Lane-Florence train arived on scbednle time Monday ind was greeted at tbe station >y an enthusiastic crowd. Oapt JL Gilbert was tbe conductor md Mr J Freeland pulled the hrottle. About 160 passengers fere handled on the first trip, re understand. Both tbe Method&ts and the Presbyterians will give the children Christmas trees during he holidays. The one at the ifetbodist church will be tomorrow night and tbe one at he Presbyterian church on FriI f-C.A. - #1 Aft f _A ^ laymgire auer v/unsimas, wk ffth inst. ? 'I We bear that a large party of mnters trocn the Indiantown ection went forth last wee* inp the woody recesses of Carter's bay "where the ^r.ed, deer terdf together"" We have net earned bow mfrif scalps they I ook, bat if they are orer-bwr- j lened with tbe^.fruit of - their baseweare wiUiog to take soiae >ff tlflljr hands. Venison isn't a >ad i^fabstitute for turkey at Once U? in a posiion to thank our friend, Capt <Yank Nesmitb of Benson for a Ine lot of turnips and potatoes. }apt Frank's big.hearted liber ility has Helped at to tide over nany days this year when oar >antry was depleted, and we earn with sincere regret hrough oar Benson correspondnee that he comtemplates loving to Georgia. We can ili Jford to lose such men as F M fesmith. \ Coffins, Caskets and Undertakers* (applies at I*. J. Stack ley's Famiare store. THE BEST PAINT: A1 ' Applied by skilled mechanics (l ' it worth ? fftir price. Cheep J ' mixtures ilopped on bj obeftp ( 1 pftinters are dear ftt any price. ( ' We expect to receive ft reason* , 1 able equivalent for onr labor. ,I ' Bnt we give am honest dollar's |' * worth for every dollar we get, ;' ^ and we endeavor to permanent- ,>' ' ly satisfy our cnttomen. , I ma wells, ' <! | Painter and Paper Hanger, < [ ' KIN08TRBB, 8. (X . 1 Leave orders with, | Kiifstm brim Ca | .. - ' r esents F 'resent tli _ and ooys vDIES A is of all kinds to call and i GOODi Chats from Cades. Cades, December 17:?Mr Smoot Thomas, formerly of Beulah section, but who for the past several months has made his home in Douglas. 6a., spent Saturday in town with fcis grand father, Mr H J Brown. Mr and Mrs WI Hodges made a trip to the "City by the Sea" Monday. Dr J C Moore spent Saturday in Elliotts on business. I understand that Mr W E Ne* smith, of the firm of Nesmitb Bros, will more the first of the year to bis farm about two miles from town, generally known as* the Price place, where he will engage in merchandising and farming. Messrs H L Pbston and W J Glenn have recently purchased the property formerly known as the Wilson lot and will on the first of January ,1900, engage in a mercantile business under the firm name of Posfoo-Gleon SB M" Rot R J Bryant, the new Methodist minister .at this' place, preached bis introotaetory sermon here Sunday, Mr Dillon Gaskins and family are moving in tosrn from Lake City. /' / Mr J Peter Epps went to Kingstree Monday on business. Mrs Willie Cockfield and children of Lake City spent several riava with r^l^fivM nMr tnwn last week. The outlook {for Xraaw seems to be bright, as. the merchants are taking on large stocks oi fruits and toys. Cbme to Cades to do your Xmas shopping. i Watchmak. SPECIAL NOTICES if; *V" Transient Notices will be Published In This Column at the Sate of One Cent a Word for Ktek Issue. FobSalbob Rskt:?Cades, S. C., One 90 foot storehouse with ware room attached. One roaraotliow, six room Dwelling, Barn, Stable, etc, most conveniently located on eeeacre corner lot Busineas opportunity fine. Established stand with aline of customers waiting. Opportunity carries with it big lien business, good cash trade, bale cotton buyer, salaried seed buyer in season and troek commission business, also cross ties. This property formerly occupied by Nesmita Bros, and will Se opened January, 1st, *08. For particulars, M D Nbbmith, Lake City, B. C. Fob Salb?Several good hones cheap for cash. L B Johnson, MD, 11-21-4t Rome.SC. j 1 - Fom Saim ? Pair mt?q - year - old nolae and two-hone wagon, the latter i ia nee eight months. wT Wnjona, [ ll-28-3t King*tree. 8. G, 1W 1- - -A hmmmiirnrnmiwi mm ? <i <! ? >? ni ? llw lorDiQ vrwpusiQg, IOQ cspvCiAuj hagting on myjud. nKT D. Swowdbw, lt-54t, Church, S. C. Foe 8au Genuine Peterkia Cotton Seed forTBeto. per boshd, or exchange one tot two. Pnccr D. SXOWDflN, IMAfc Chorch, S. C. Foe Site Cahhaf Pteate. All theeariy reMe new ready. JL J. BaowK) Gadm. S. a 1X4-K. ? 9 , . .. ;.;'/ ' - it** w '-;w. . : . ? ' &<* ';>> ; %*' f K -\ 7or A11.E ian the foil ' r'ln'f VlUUllll^* lnd chii see our line, ? * COI ? @ KINGSTREE COT @ . SThe Top of the M Following are the Cotton Bayi A Hngh McCntchen, Alexander 8pro ; : W. S. Gil land, Rogers, McCabe & ^ J. u. Hinder, farmers ana opt one t* ' A. F. Byara, Inman A Co., Charle SEED BL 0 D. J, Eppe, Buckeye Cotton C L. P. Kinder, Southern Cotcoi W. Rw 8oott, Kingttree Oil U (Qj R. W. Fulton, 870. Cotton Oi ft Qoctntione today, Decembei % Cotton Seed fl6.00 & ton. jp Cotton 10$ oeutea pound. 1 * 1 '* - ? -? lit MtflRY iilSl ?\o 41 iw . ; ^ UrouW Is - : ' - an '- ,Etiwaa A1 '' * ?-n -. , - ' * Calend Memorandun : . ^ * 't ' * '* AUThr Ask Your " or Wriw Etiwan PertHiici - - Charleston, y Manufactnr W1 X ETItfftH FERTILIZERS ?u ?U ?U ?U ?U ?u "(J Q? ~~U ! fCOTTON COTTON SEI When in the market for cotton to exchange seed for good, sonni our agents at the following plac R. F. Epps, S. T. Godwin, B. & Epps, who are authonaed to pay you t for your ssed in car loads or wa^ oa our agents tor lniormanon. will treat yoa right Tours tn D. J. ] KIMfflll Representing. Buckeye , . * fjfr V f . 8 owing:' ^DREN. 1PANY. :?:?:@:?:?:?:@:?:@$ TON MARKET ! 1 arket Assured. jg | in here at prefect: jgj ins & Soni, Wilmington, N.G. a (Jo.. Richmond. Va. 1 r? Co., Charkaton. @ ?too. A I VERS $ )11 Co^ Angaria, Ga. ^ w a Oil Ok, Cbarkatao. [,il il Co., Colombia. w r19, i'l . 3 eooeoeoeoo IS TO Jiff Isb \ :>J1 manac * . a .Book. "I Sjb j. v?;.'T:\t-t |ja ee ' L teaser g r Company, " ~ ~ ' '.I j 1! llXjll FOR ALL iljPsJ (WWW fl SEEDS I 1 1 <?WWVj' I cn MCA I i I ui/ xfiuniutj s | seed meal, or if yon desire d meal, be snre to call on . I es, vis:? Bj Cades, S. C. ] Lake City, S. C: I Klnjatree, S, C. < ' \ he highest market prise ron lots. Write ae or call we want your seed and EPFS, 4 I.S. c. Cotton Oil Co*