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P-V; * *':?? * w K Pi BK!NG? ?H@dcal and Personal HM^HH ' J * nHnbi We are sending out a B^HBMfeper of statements to . subBBBHHHKers in arreafte. There, are BMBHSHyn our books nearly 2,000 IHaSH^H^Erihers. manv of whom I lid nothing lrr a yeai; oV We ask all these diets to settle up as soon ble. Each* account is Lt up to the nearest year near. It may be that ^gfet these statements v paid; if so jhst call * the fact and B^Li/fully make the we want is and not a cent m? we do want that Kg greetings, and hapKfi Ha reus visited friends Kty Sunday. | Shirer was noted here L from Greelyville. H J Stackley visited HL several days this HMHHnB > H Wr Italine Brockinton is the family of Dr. D C ^ENHj^vAfessrs D L and C S Smith of HlB^pebron were in townMonday on SH|HEuaMis&. Flossie Weaver is spend T the week wtih friends in Hp. ^IrllB Pitch,of the Lake City flection, came in to see us while * . in tow* Tuesday. -v Mr W J Bartell, of Cooper ; K JKJ6ta>?ce, visited our sanctum jft&t "while here Monday. <fj** Miss Sallie Creasy of Bedford, Vi? is visiting friends in town j?sring-*the holidays. George P Logan, Esq., of the #(iolnmbia bar, is here for a few *!ai*!ni? ralaiivps. jM n uajr a v xaj uij-gy SjjCTW. Mrs D o Pipkin of Manning p M ' 1 is visiting- iriends at Bloomingff ,' vale, her former home. f %tr- ^fr Earle C Page, representaf ''vtiveof the Daily State, rwas in town a while yesterday. * ^Attention is called to the * statement of the Bank of Scran;>* , ^ton published this week. 1KB;' 13 . --Misses Mary and Hilmar Graddick of Charleston are guests of the Misses Meyer. ^ . Mr J Liston McClam, of the ^yicinity of Lake City, was among RFjpgu*^ the visitors in town Monday. , Mr J W Cockfield of Scranton t, " V* r While in town Monday renewed 3rbis subscription to The Kecord. # > 4* Mr L W Dennis of Cades was , f -gae of our many pleasant visit'^J8 9n the *ast day of the old Mr. Prescott Martin, who is a - ~ t student art ffofford College, was noted in town several days lasl i ; " *,Mr JT Burrows of Fowler fa. vored The Reoobd with an iagreeable visit on Monday of &' Au * V* if 4AIB WCCtt. t Mr and Mrs Louis Sherfesee I of Charleston came up this week to visit the family of T M Gilland, Esq. j/ Mr Cbas. J Epps of Conway f ' . ,W i? *. .. J I fti ^ii jpj| Y I = I Thankir ' I Patronage E ? 4 J ' I during the ITE? EES'] ITREE % g King cotae oyer last week and spent I several days with relatives in Kings tree. Mr ShH Lee ofOowards, while j in Kingstree Tuesday, called and rehe^ed liis subscription to The Record. Rev S J McConnell . will take charge of business with F Rhem & Sons Bloomingvale S C for the pnimincr war g, J Miss Fiorrie Stubbs, who is teaching at Enterprisers spending a part of her vaca$on with the Misses Ross. Misses Regina and Jessie Jacobs of Savannah, Ga., are here on a visit to the family of Mr Louis Jacobs. Mrs. L. Cottingham retnrued Monday to Dillon, after a visit of several days to Mr and Mrs Hugh McCutchen. # Miss Rosalie Beacham of Spartanburg is spending the holidays with her friend, Miss Mabel Snider. i trr tr /MT* J Mrs w ai uuryan ana iiiuc daughter of Heinennan are spending some days with Mr and Mrs. L. Jacobs. Mr'W. H. Ma?theyrs, who is eraplojred as compositor on the Darlington News, visited bis mother Xmas week. Mr and Mrs H G Askins spent the holidays in Lake City. We are sorry to hear of the illness of their infant child. ? ^ n J - J ^ Mr U ? oiou ana mr aau jars P H Stol) spent Xmas in Chester at the home of their mother, Mrs Mary L Stoll. Mr W V Strong, who lives near Central, but who has business interests in Kingstree, favored us with a call while in town Friday. Mr and Jflrs D Hirschman of Manning retuiHed home Saturday after a' pleasant visit of several days at the home of Mr and Mrs S Marcus, Col W B Logan of Charleston spent the holidays with his parents in town. He was accompanied by his friend, Mr J F Porcher, also "of Charleston. Messrs Julian, Cecil and Louis Jacobs, Jr., of Charleston spent the merry ynle-tide in town under the family rooftree. Miss Nina Brewington, the popular milliner for the Kingstree Dry Goods Co, spent Christmas at her home in Baltimore. There will be a special new 1 year's service at the Methodist church Sunday morning a$ 11 t o'clock. All are cordially Tpvited. T4 , . We hope that every reader of i The Recobd has enjoyed the. : holiday season and we wish them many returns. Mr T M Duke of C edar Swamp was here Monday and took occasion to renew his subscription to The Becord. We are glad to note that our - young friend, William Gamble, who has been sick for quite a while, is able to be out Mr John Dennis, who has been . ', * ' * ?. w , . .. -?# ?!? II'? ?>dy'??- - - C -WH ? i i i jm , i iw~~ ig out* Friends s ..* .. ; and hoping fc (timing year, rwisiii DRY - ^ 'Stree, Si - ' in the employ of Mr J S Eron as salesman for several months, left Friday for Titusville, Fla., to accept a similar position. The foltowing visitors have been spending- the holidays with the family of Mr A. M. Gordon:; Misses Edna Garlingon of Greenville, Edith Stokes of Charleston, Messrs. Harry Pitts *and Roland JoneS ot Sumter. * Miss Leila, the lovely daughter of Mr and Mrs Geo W Davis of Jobnsonville and the grand daughter of Capt and Mrs Henry McDobald, was happily wedAfa Mr rhanrllar An flhrist. UWI bW WUMUVAAV* VM V M k *w v mag day.?Georgetown Item. *? , Mr John P Nelson of Scranton, who has recently nndergofie a serious operation at the Riverside inttynary* Charleston, is convalescing rapidly, much to the gratification of his friends both here and in 8cranton. Christmas passed off here about like Sunday, as is enflnently proper. The nearer the observance of ttie natal day of the Savior of Mankind attains to the ideal Sabbath the more befitting is its celebration. Judge Wheeler, son of llr and Mrs 0 Wheeler, on Church street, had his right band badly mangled this morning from shooting ?re-works ii|tbe back yard of Mr Wheeler's residence. ?Florence Times*? December 28. Mr M W McCotanell, son of Rev SJ McCoonell, who has been salesman for Mr Winslow Wright at Scranton,left Monday morning for Nashville, Tenn, to take a combined business course in Draughan's Business College. m We have received handsome calendars from the Bank of Williamsburg, L J- Stackley, the Kingstree. Hardware .Co,, W'\ liamsburg Insurance & Bonding Agency and L H Fairey's Tire Insurance Agency, for *11 of which we are duly appreciative/ We cannot publish lengthy communications in the current issu? of the paper when they reach us later than Tuesday at noOD; nor qan we change ads." when "copy" is- s^amitted. later than the date above gamed. We think we have "mentioned something like this before. Mr Charles Q jSingleton, who has been in Manning some time with his sister, left last Monday evening to accept a position at Rhem's with the large mercantile establishment of F Rhem & Sons. Mr Singleton is a very pleasant gentleman, and a man of exceedingly fine literary ability.?Manning Times. Mr B F Eaddy and son, M 0 Eaddv of Bristol SDrincrs. Miss., spent some time in this county visiting friends. Mr Eaddy, Sr., bad not visited Kingstree in twenty-five years and of course was astonished at the marvelous growth of the county's capital. He also was surprised to see The Record's outfit, which be said equaled that of the leading paper in Jackson, Miss., a v--. ( v: ; / . . . | . r J ' v ' , A. * -.4 ?-y-- r? YEAR _?> - ?. >. irid the Public f< >r - a Continuan . . t. * . < ' ' V :'sgood: ' -?_ ? ' A" ? ' )Hth, Can town many times the size'of Kingstree.. ' *" . . . * t ' Last,week, in publishing thg statement of the. Farmers' and Merchants' Bank of Lake City, thrnntrh a <trrvMrrarrtiiflal prrnr. .u.v?6-?. ? the itenj ijCarrency on Hand". showed,im72,. wben * it should have been $7,612.00?quite a difference. We regret that the error occur red^is the Farmers' & Merchant?'B^nk' makes' a remarkably fine showing, both as to deposits and profits. The proofs df these bank statements are read very carefully and we may say without boasting that this is the first time in the eight years tie. lfave been publishing tjiem that our attention has ever been called to an error in the published report If a cough once fcgets into yodr. system it acta on eyery.VoiosHe and fibre of the body and makes yon ache all over. : It especially afecta the intestines and makes yoo eon* stipated, so in prder co gat rid of a cold thorough!? and without delay yoo should not take anything that will tend to constipate^ Kennedy rs Laxative Cough Syrnp acts open the bowels and thereby drives the cold oat of the system. It contain9 no opiates?it is pleasant to take and is highly recommended for children. Sold bv W L Wallace, M. D. j < ' . SPECIAL NOTICES Transient Notices will be Publi&kei In This Column at tbe Rate of One Cent.* Word, for Each Issue. * For^au or Rkxt :?Cades, S. C., One 90 foot storehouse with ware room attached. One commodious, six'room Dwelling, Barn, Stable, etc, most conveniently located on one acre corner let. < Business opportunity fine* Established stand with a line of "fcustDrafcrs waiting. Opportunity * carries . with #it big lien business, . good cash trade, bale cotton' ""buyer, salaried seed buyer ia season-and truck commission business, also cross ties. This property formerly occupied by Nesmitn Bros. and. will be opened Jan- parr, 1st, *00. For particulars, , m D Nesmitb, * Lake City, 8 C. WANTED?An honest, energetic man, single or married, to run a two > 6r three horse crop, or will rent farm to right party. * Yours respectfully, 12-20-81. '.William Cooper. For Sale?100 bushels Griffin long staple cotton seed at $1.00 a bushel. J B Gamblp, l2-26-4t Kingstree, S C For Sals?Genuine Peterkin Cotton , Seed for 75cts. per bushel, or exchange one for two. Pehcy D. Snowden, 12-5-5t: \ Church, S. C. Lost?On the streets of Kingstree, a plain gold hoop bracelet. Liberal reward if returned to \ Miss Bessie Harper. 1-2-lt ^ingstree, S. C. Lost?A Waterman fountain pen, with chased gold band around barrel. Liberal reward if returned to office of The County Rbcore^ 1-2-tf, t For Sale?Farm containing 182 acres, 60 acres cleared 1 1-4 miles West of Lake City. $800 cash; reasonable terms on balance. For further information appj? to K F JOYNBB, L4UC6 Ulty, S Li. Wantkd?By a young lady graduate, position aa teacher. Hare good expe rfeoce in teaching and can furnish fine testimonials as to my ability. Address 'leather," care Tan County Rbcobo. 1-JMt. f Now is the time to order briek for repairing. .Best Brick, Best Facilities, , Best DeSreries. Ship anywhere in the State. Write tanky f<* prioes. Sumtbb BbicK Woku, Sumter, sc. 14-tt I % ' ,* ' 4 ? Dr their ?ast| ce of '.same l t * V"I ' .. I. 5 COM oiina. "@:?: :@:@:?:?.?:@:@:?:@ j?> KINGSTREE COT @# ' *' - ?? f)' . . The'Top of the M j . Following are the Cotton Bay (?) Hagh McCatchen, Alexander Spri W. 8. Gil land, Rogers, McCabe & Tf i r? lit (Q) u. runner, warmers ana opinne V A. F. Byare, Inman & Co., Chark . SEED Bl (?) D. J. Epps, Buckeye Cotton ( * L. P. Kinder, Southern Cotioi W. R. 8cott, Kmgstree Oil W ? R. W. Falton, S. 0. Cotton Q $ Quotations today, January ? . *Cotion Seed $17.00 a ton. jgj ' Cotton lOi cents a pound. Feriar Fi I tor I ^ % ; t We exercise great care of our different brands of ustng only such material we.ll adapted to the toba fertilizers will produce sp ing bountiful yields ajifl J 4 ? * ; '.v . v*r' MM M l *." ' f?-T i... - -? ... Mil Ml I .'Charleston, . i . .1 : <VV?V^WnHiU^V iCOTTON | . AN1 IrnfTWM cci |WUi i v/n 471*J When in the market for cotton to exchange seed for good, sounc our^gents at the following plac< / R.F.Epp5,1 S. T. Godwin, B. B? Epps, who are authorized to pay you tl for yonr seecUn car loads or wag on our. agents for intormation. 1 will treat you right. * 4 Yburstru D. J. ] . ft..." ' IjtNJSTBIS sB ( * i' % - .4*? ' \T^P MHB KB " Bk I Mi" n PANY; . ' . I : TON MARKET | arket Assured. - vjrf ' * era here at preaent: (g) me & Sons,Wilmington, N. C. Z (Jo., Richmond, Va. . ra Co.. Charleston. *. A 1 iston. a IYER8 $ )il Co., Aaguftta, Ga. W. d Oil Co., Charleston. il Co., Colombia. ^ 2. in the manufacture I Tobacco Fertilizers,- " | Is as are especially . 'jfk lcco' plant. Tl^se. *** lendid results, giv- - ' ^ eaf of best quality. | e * |((|()),t||j: - ^ A A A " - ] Wjr* If V ^ V V ? W * A * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ >' /' *" ' ' 1'i 91 cr ClUM!- r r S. C. ^ , ' 3 ?ti' ?\^VW^V ^SEEDJ ij ^ ED MEAL.j | seed^neal, or if you desire i me^l,.be sure tocair?ii is. viz:? - ..' JF ? ae highest* lots. Li We want ? sezHhHI