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, V- ^ ? "to mmmmrn mmmmmmmmmmmmam QMBHinBBBDEBKIHHi What's I 5H0E5 / \ K1NGST Local and Persona 1 ' 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 po&ible. Each account is made out up to the nearest year or half vear. It may be that some who yet these statements have already paid; if so just call oar attention to the fact and we will cheerfully make the correction. All we want is what is du^ us and not a cent more. "But we do want that. ifr.'A. ' i \ Mr James P Adams visited Florence 8unday. MrH H Boyd of Trio was a pleasant visitor Saturday at our sanctum. Mr W R Singletary of Scran, ton spent Saturday in Kingstree on business. The Presbyterian 8undaycschool will give their Christmas .tree Friday night. Mr P G Mims of Lamar is a ; guest at the home of Mr J W Cargile this week. \ Mr W A McCrea, of the Cen tral neighborhood, was noted on our streets Monday. # .Mr W J Ferrell of Greelyville, while in town Saturday, paid The Record a pleasant visit. Miss Mabel Harper, who is teaching at Lykesland, is at home for her holiday vacation. Mr J J Snow the hustling representative of Kaminiski & Co., Georgetown, was noted on our N streets Monday., We return appreciative thanks for an invitation to the dance to be given in Thomas' hail new year's night. Dr E T Kelley, who is attendin? lectures at the Charleston Medical College, spent Sunday in town with friends. t * Miss Bessie Harper, who is a teacher in the Lancaster graded school, is spending the holidays with her parents at home. -Mr and Mrs EG Jacobs of Macon, Ga., and Mr and Mrs W N Jacobs of Georgetown are vttiting the family of Mr Louis Jacobs. 4 Mr Paul Harper, who is electrical engineer for a large cor poration at Schenectady, NY.,is I visiting- his parents here daring the holidays. Prof. George McCutcben, of the faculty of the South Carolina College, is spending the holidays with relatives in town and county. Prof G T Pugh, of Colum bia College faculty,accompanied by Mjs Pugh,is visiting the latter's parents, Mr and Mrs James Epps, near town. 6 Mr F L McCullough, formerly L of Williamsburg, but who for ' several years has lived at Oboopee, Ga., is here renewing old acquaintanceship. ' We regret to learn of the Hp * ?Christ] better fo: Hats, Cap FOR / Ynn ATA flnTf x vu l4ixv v vi v REE #; death of Mrs F Marion Britton, which occurred at her home near Church postoffice last Saturday. We lack data for an'extended sketch, but hope to have j same furnished us in time for our next issue. As stated last week this issue of The Record is published on Tuesday, instead of the regular day, Thursday, in order to give our force the opportunity to spend Christmas at home. Despite this notice we received to-day (Tuesday) after going to press several lengthy communications, which we are requested to pnblishj We would have gladly complied with the re i. I. I A. I.V. ? quest udu out tuc paper uccu on the press when the copy arrived. Mr A F Byars, who has been representing Ingman & Co. on the local cotton market, left Friday tor Marion, Florida. After spending the holidays there he will go to San Francisco, Cal., to embark on a month's voyage to the Philippine Islands, where he will remain for two years in the service of the agricultural-department of the United States gpvernment. Mr Byara has been here for two years during the cotton season aoi his many friends wish him bop voyage on his long cruise and good health and fortune when be arri res at bis destination. ,The following voluntary testimonial, wbile not intended for publication, is given place in our columns just to show the efficacy of advertising in a news, paper with a circulation that counts, provided, of course, like the Etiwan Fertilizer Co., the advertiser has a meritorious product on the market. This letter was received three days after the last number of The Bbcord, the one containing the U 1C1CUCU Jy noo U9UVU. Mr C. W. Wolfe. The Countt Record, Kingstree, S.C. Dear Sir: We have received this week's issue of "The County Record'' and wish to thank you for publishing the local notice about our almanac and calendar, and it gives us pleasure to state that we are appre- < dating how much your paper is , read in your section by the number of applications we are already receiving for these articles. It occurs to us that perhaps you may do some planting yourself, say a garden, and if so we would be glad to send yoa with our compliments a sack of fertilizer which we are sure will make you such vegetables as L .S Tl you nave never seen oeiore. n will be a pleasure to us to do this, and we hope that you will let us hear fromyou. Yours very truly; Etiwajt Fertilizer Co. Per Hampton Logan, 8ect'y, Charleston, S C., December 21, 1907. Trial Catarrh treatnfcnta are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people without a penny's oost the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. 8old by D C Scott, ft mas Pr r a Nice P ic Mpn's J HEN, U / Handkerchie lially invited DRY #; Home for the Holidays. The following college students and others, no doubt. whose names we failed to obtain, are enjoying- their Christmas vacation at their respective bom?s: Converse College, Misses Mabel Snider and Marion Oilland; Columbia College, Misses Annie Stacklev, Nita Whitehead, Eleanor Epps, Minnie May Mahaffey and Mantie Coker, Winthrop College, Misses Louise, Floride, Eunice and Adelaide Harper, Pearle Mootgomeiy, Jimrnie Britton, Esther Gordon and Margaret Boss; Citadel Academy, Cadet William Barr, Davidson College, J Heyward Scott; Clemsori College, Willie Brockinton; Wofford College, Ernest Epps and Theodore Hemingway; Charleston College. Peel Edds: Atlanta Dental College, Sanders Whitehead and Claude McCabe; Welsh Neck, Laurie Bishop. We wish our young friends, one and all, a happy Xmas. Rev Tear's Bnce. The yong folk of the dancing set are preparing to usher in the new year with a dance, to which quite a number of invitations I ha been issued., Metz's band : of Charleston has been engaged for the ocasion, which, it is expected, will be a most enjoyable afair, as are all the functions given by the Kingstree Social 'UmK Tka frtllAnrlnff nMt and Vium AW IVllVTTtu^, awww < tasty invitation has been issued: You are cordially invited to attend a DANCE to be given by the KJNGSTREE SOCIAL CLUB - in THOMAS' HALL Wednesday evenings January first, ninteen hundred and eight. Kingstree, South Carolina. . 1 ' % Qffistiis Yacattan The graded school suspended exercises last Friday for two weeks Christmas vacation. The * ... . j . i i teacners win spenct xoei nondays at their respective homes, or visiting friends and relatives* MrBethea goes to Mallory to visit his father's family. He will also attend the conference of superintenents of schools to | be held in Columbia December 30-81. Mr. Hallman will spend the holidays with his parents in Spartanburg. The lady teachers have gone to their respective homes, as follows: Miss Stoll, to Chester, Miss Beckham toLancaster,Miss Onslow to Darlington,Miss Campbell toStatesville, N. C., Miss Brckmann to Charleston and Miss Boss will remain at her home in Kingstree. Fresh fish every day at People's Market. Scott & Miller, Proprietors. 11-21-tf For coffins,caskets or undertaken supplies da? or aif ht call on Lb J. 8tacklej, KiEgstree, S. C. - ?- - . esents F / 'resent th and Boys' lhipi; A liyi n fs of all kinds to call and s GOODi SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Published In This Column at the Rate of One Cent a Word for Each Issue. For Sale or Rest Cades, S. C., One 00 foot storehouse with wareroom attached. One commodious, six room Dwelling, Barn, Stable, etc, most conveniently located on one acre corner lot Business 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 truck commission business, also cross ties. litis property formerly occupied by Nesmitn Bros, knd will be opened January, 1st, '08. For particulars, m D Nksmith, lake City, 8 C. WANTED An honest, energetic man, single or married, to run a two or three horse crop, or will rent fan to right party. Yours respectfully, 12-26-81. William Coopol Foe Sale 100 bushels Griffin long staple cotton seed at 11.00 a bushel J,B Gabble, l2-26-4t Kingstree, SC I forbid trsnMsiag, and especially banting on my had. Feb* t D. Snowmen, lt-6-3t, ChorcK- S. C fb* Sal? Go toe Peterkin Cotton Seed for 75et>. p?r bushel, or exchange ooe for two. Pncr D. Snowdes^. 12-5-St; Church, S. C. Fit* Sale Cabbage Plants. All the eariv varieties* now ready. H_ J. BaowN, Cades. 8. C. 12-S*St. MAGAZmEl READERS "1 t OnOT KAOAXin kwwMlj iWwtnltil. II i Siiriw #- mm. dwjcL?b-|C Hail sad *X?5* . J1A.F. w^. a yew , CASSIA CtAFT Any ?ckBoA^Ai? _ M?? iipi 4 At Ul $1.0? St*Z> Of A TSOUSAVD WOSBEK* Ukrf 75 mm, mttmha no t+mi $0.75 , t** . . . $3*a$ IS for . . . $i.s* AAJmm al.arAn to sxnrsiT xagazzbb iwamv smFimmm Coffins, Caskets and Undertakers' Snpplies at L, J. Stack ley's Fnrnitare store. . / [toe best pmI: r Applied by skilled mechanics ,; r is worth a fair price. Cheap (t ' mixtures slopped on by cheap I * painters are dear at any price. , l ' We expect to receive a reason* ,: * able equivalent for our labor. (I r Bat we give an honest dollar's . * l' worth for every dollar we get, < ;' and we endeavor to permanent- , I ;' )y satisfy onr easterners. 4: i alfred wells, 1 ,: Painter and Paper Hanger, J ;; KINGSTREE, B. C. ' ' Leave orders with / ; Ilfifstrte Hardwire Cs.: v or All = an the foil' Clothing. ivn rmi .i i Ly wiiii. Js see our line. > gCO ?:@::?:@:?:@.@:@:?:?:?: ? ? KINGSTREE COT ? ?The Top of the Mi Following are the Cotton Baye (gj Hugh McCntchen, Alexander 8pru ; ; W. S. Gilland, Rogers, McCabe & @ J. C. Kinder, Farmers and Spinner a 0 t* t o_ n. ni 1. a a. r. r>jmre, xumau ot vx?., v^nane: J SEED BU ($ D. J, Eppe, Buckeye Cotton 0 ; L. P. Kinder, Sootbern Cotton ! W. R. Scott, Kingatree Oil Mi A B. W. Fulton, S. 0. Cotton Oil ft Quotationa today, December ft Cotton Seed a ton. ? Cotton cents a pound. P. ;o:oj?:?:O.O:O:OO:O::< Etiwan F g g ? - - are Made from the Bes i ad Produce Such Gta that Every Year y Every Ton That we ( t factnre. 4 For all Crops and fo ?S6 I X" 1 Etiwan Fe SCOTTON 1 ani JCOTTON SEI When in the market for cotton i to exchange seed for good, sound our agents at the following place R. F. Epps, S. T. Godwin. B. B. Epps, who are authorised to pay you th for your seed in car loads or wag on our agents for information. ? will treat you right. Yours tru D. J. 3 KINMTBU, Representing , . / .; ' . , . S '. /. - * . " ' * -s' 5 ' , owing: jj J)REN. t . '>l$4 TPANY.l1 ?:?:?:?:?:@:? rON MARKET <8! $ a *>LAc<nmaA V W ainci rujuivui > ?fli ra here at preterit: jgj iu & Sons,Wilmington, N. C. X (3o., Richmond, Va. S? s Co., CLarleaton. O V? JtOQ. jg YER8 0 il Co^Angnata, Ga. j W Oii Co., Cbarlecton. , J? in O m [ Co., Colombia. jg j moioioill ertilizers j ? i Jw9 ' 'Jd j ? it Materials dfl 3d Results Ij 1 can Mann- gflH r big Crops THBIPWH I irtOizers. =11 'v I j ~\j rij a\f r\) r*\j nij SFF.Dj^^. 2D MEAL.j 9eed meal, or if von desire jjjjjM meal, be sure to call on s, viz:? Cades, S. C. WM Lake City, S. C; ; .< lungstree,?. c. * ie highest market price on lots. Write me or call re want your seed and . SPPS, Cotton Oil Co.