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\ ? 0' V ' ' i I * *?S> If you want s > ancHiave com] K1IS Local and Personal ] tor We are sending out ah number of statements to sub- j 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 ' x or half year. It may be that * sftne who get 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 due us and not a cent more. But we do want that. Mr It H Pittman was here yesterday from Oourdins. r x Mr S A Thomson of Church was noted in town yesterday. Mr R W Smith of Bloomingvale was noted in town Tues- ; day. Mr J G Pipkin and Mr Sam Pipkin were noted in town Tues- 1 day. Mr J M Ferrell of Salters De- \ . pot was noted on our streets ] yesterday. Don't fail to read the opening ] chapter of our serial story this 1 *reek. It's fine. ? ] Mr U C Grier of Harpers came ^ to see us Monday while in town on business. Mi A B Cooper of Chuuch j came in to see us yesterday 3 while here on business. ."Mr B A McKnight of Gourdin 3 > paid us a pleasant call yester- ^ terday while in town. Hon R H Kellahan came over ^ from Columbia Saturday and remained in town until Tuesday., Mr M E Hanna, of the vicinity k of Cades, called pleasantly on us yesterday while in Kingstree. g Mr ?? Dickson of Lake ^ City was among those who visited the county capital this week. ? k Mr M H Meredith of Wilmington, N C, visited friends at the A'an Keuren Hotel Wednesday ^ of last week. t Mr D C Howard of lndiantown ^ was here last Thursday and took occasion to renew his subscription. | Mr H S Garner of Suttons favored us with a very agreeable visit yesterday while here en * route to the City by the Sea. * Among: those who favored us with a visit this week was Mi C J Brockington of Mornsville, a who paid us his respects on ^ Monday. ^ Miss Maude Logan, who has been spending several days in the city with Miss Louise Hoff- 1 meyer, returned this morning to ? her home in Kingstree.?Florence Times, January 27. Mr A C Swails, the popular ' head salesman for the Kingstree Dry Goods Company has a new "boss." Sunday morning a young lady arrived at his home and took possession, dry goods department and all. i umethingrigfr your measure plete line ofsai IGSTRE1 ! Mr Leon C Dove, who lived in Kimjstree for a number of years and whose friends here are legion, was here this week a day or two. Mr Dove is now in the service 6f the South Atlantic Oil Do ,with headquarters ia Sumter. An entertainment at the Thomas auditorium last Thursday evening, given by Miss Martea G Powell of Witithrop college, attracted a large crowd, who! were well pleased with her read-j ings and recitations. MrL T Thompson, of Chicago and Salters Depot,who returned from Chicago last Friday, where he had gone to attend the funeral of bis father, who died several weeks ago, dropped in to see us the early part of the week. Mr Thompson is thoroughly "naturalized" and believes in the future of the South?especially South Carolina and Williamsburg county. Mr Hugh McUutchen attended the picnic at Johnsonville last Thursday and make the people i "talk." We have not seen Mr ( McCutchen, nor have we heard my particulars of the meeting, Dut we understand that a hand primary demonstrated the fact 1 :hat about 99 per cent of the ; lohnsonville folk oppose the Xutledge county movement, and fery properly so. , One car Burt Ninety-day Oats ust received. Prices right, at N T Wilkins. It One car Burt Ninety day Oats ust received. Prices right, at V T Wilkins. It * One car Burt Ninety-day Oats ust received. Prices right, at V T Wilkins. v It One hundred bushels Bean eed just received at W T Wilins. It One hundred bushels Bean ieed just received ot W T Wil:ins. It 1 One hundred bushels Bean >eed just received at W T Wil:ins. It fall on People's Mercantile Jompany for Tobacco Cloth. It New Post Cards and Valenines?the very latest. People's Mercantile Company. It See our new line of Laces and Smbroideries. Just to hand, ^ople's Mercantile Co. It Just received, our nice line of )ress Linen. People's Mercan* ile Company. Fresh car load of stock just irrived. Twenty-four Horses j ind thirty Mules to select from >Ve invite you to call and get i rour choice. Williamsburg Live tock Company. It ] Get a lot of goods for a little 1 noney at Strong & Patricks' Five i ind Ten Cent Store. Next to P. S. ' Courtney's. l-30-4t Something new for Kingstree. A ! ave aud ten cent store. Strong & Patrick. Next to P S Courtney's : 1 l-30-4t You'll be surprised to see the ^ values you get at the new five and ten cent slore. 4 Strong & Patrick, > Props. Next to P S Courtney's. l-30-4t \ i A S? ?i,i _u I UPmi lllWI up to 1908, 11 taken. He will mples ever here E DRV Trial Catarrh treatments are be-^ ing mailed ont fife, on request, bv. Dr Shoop, Racine, Wis. These; testa are proving to the people? j without a penny's cost?the great value of this scientific prescription: kuown to druggists everywhere as L)r Shoop's Catarrh Remedy. Sold , by D C Scott. . . i A QUEER PEOPLE. Manner* and Custom* of the Hairy Ainu* of Ysro. Among the least known people of the world today are the hairy Ainus of the island of Yczo. A traveler says of them: 'The men grow great beards, of which they^re excessively proud, and their bodies are thickly covered with hair, almost like members of the monkey tribe. The women grow no hair on their faces, but seem to find a solace for this imaginary defect in tattooing mustaches on their lips and often primitive designs on their hands and arms and also across their foreheads. Young unmarried women have very little tattooing on them, but once a woman is married her husband seems to take a pride in> ( decorating his bride with repre*- . sentations of hirsute adornmentThe modus operandi is one whicb requires considerable fortitude om < the nart of the rwtient. since the n crudest form of tattooing is adopted. This consists &t making a number of incisions in the skin with the ^ point of a knife. A characteristic j of the Ainu race is the color of tkeii r ?kiD, which is of tt deep bronze or f copper color, and ?o> nowise resem- ( bles anr other of the oriental races, but is more like that of the Ameri- c ?an Indians. r "The Ainus have xw records, writ- p ten or otherwise, of their former e history noc of how an J whence they ?ame "to inhabit the island of Vezo. Legends, however, among .certain of the Ainus to the effect that ^ manv years ago Ye/.o was inliabited by a race of diminutive people who prere conquered and apparently ex- j ^ terminated by the Aim?. These j t people were called Iw the Ainus . Koro-pok-kuru, or pit dweller?, owing to their habit of living in huts a instructed over a form of rectan- 1: ipilar, circular or oval shaped pit, j many traces of which are still found n Yezo and the Iturife islands. A s few years ago the present writer I ilso discovered on the Bering sea-1 :oast of Alaska some perfect re-1 mains of a pit dwellers' village, j t ahieh is quite unlike any settle-! merits made today by the Eskimo or < Aleut natives of Alaska. ''The Ainus claim tiiat at somej0 remote |K?riod thoy were themselves ]. the inhabitant# of some far north-) ?rn country, and as evidence of this ! they cite tlieir hairy bodies. They ?av, 'Whv, if we did not come from ( k coiu roumrv, sauuiu ??c jjccu ivjbave skins like a bear?' Ii is poslible that they did migrate southward from the shores of the Bering ?ea either hv the way of' the Aleutian islands or along the coasts of Kamchatka and the Kuriles. "Like certain other northern races, the Ainus have no religion. They have no knowledge of a supreme being and no belief in a future state. Mr. I^andor, who questioned many natives on various subjects, was once scornfully told by one of them that 'the Ainus are taught nothing and they know nothing.' This exactly describes the I date in which they live."?Chicago j News. ^ v " _r TFOB IS AXEBriek in any quantity to suit purchas ?r. The Best Dry Press Machine-made x Bieicjg:. x i ?peeiaW$hapes made to order. Correpondeno* solicited betore placing rour >rders. W. R. FI NK. v I - Mill' ieet Mr. Coorn have on displa; Don't forget 1 GOODS SPECIAL NOYCES Transient Notices W Published In This Column at tJi?-? .ile of One Cent a Word for Each Issue. For Salk?A very desirable two story residence in town of Kingstn-e near Gr;ided school. A splendid opportunity for s'-me one to pet a nice home in town. Write or call on, Stoll Brothers. 1-iMt A good permanent, position with guaranteed salary ior men and women, work at home, mav be had by writing lor nformation. stamp enclosed, to the Pine Balm Manufacturing Co., l-2JMt Southern Pines. S. C. It depends upon the pill you take.! DeWitt's Little Early Risers are tbej best pilto known for constipation and sick heudache. ?old br W L Wallace, M D. C omplete line can good', soaps etc. Prices under Charles ton and Geor getown. W'ilkins Greelyrille Gleariias. < Greelyvsiule, Jan 27:?Mrr j John Land of Foreston is soon te j :>pen up business in Grreeleyville.. His man)* friends wish hinifsucces?.. We are glidto say that Dr WillieyBryan is recovering from an attack of typhoid'- fever. The W O W ajave a m >sfr delight- , ru> oyster supper last Friday night, kfiier supper speeches were m order Hie orations on "Woodcra*2t'' w:i3 ine-indred, but ,vOy:>tercmf!!" were he- most important feature on this J ceaeion. The ladies of%the- Wood- ^ ::en circle deserve credit for their ^ >ari. On the whole, it was x most ^ njpyable affair, a*?d many satisfied heir appetites fo:* oysters. 5 Aliss Lncv Burgess, formerly of ^ his- place, but who has heen for r\n\a loaf a inul*ii\nr hfir tinmc ill vui3 j i <j umntiu^ uv* uwtv " ieorgia with her brother, ias re- | urnod to live here. >lr Sam Bryan & of Saltene was inoag those whoen joyed the oysters a9t Friday night. Miss Lucile DfcLorme of Sumter pent Friday witih Mrs Mil rat De^or?e. MrsRL Grier is visiting relaives in Rock Bill. Chrysanthemum s. Bit' stock of meat and lard n hand to offer very cheap. T 'all on us before buying. WrLKi>rs )f Plant Wood's! / Garden Seeds \\ FOR SUPERIOR VEGE. TABLES & FLOWERS. Our business, both in Garden and Farm tweeds, is one of the Unrest in this country, a result due to the fact that ! m . IlitA If. JwtK first consideration, q V.'e are headquarters for Grass a ad Clover Sue as. Seed Oats, SeoJ Potatoes. Cow Peas. Soja Ee-.as slid othar Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalogue ( p. *?(:?. * I offtee>i? j ~ As u.u a::.', te- J ! ca4r/;if<r?s''rhorl!/ or; <11 I IV j-kI ITsrm e'< (?. (fculavee nailed / ' l\ free oa Wriiv .'or n. .< f J \j T. W. WSOB a SONS; [/ ^jsiSHES, ?icte?tr? \\ N. gr next Monday y the largest anc COMPA f44444??M44 Most people know been sick they need J J j ion to bring back he; But the strongest poin Emulsion is that you sick to get results from if It keeps up the athlete' on thin people, makes a fr & brings color to a pale girl i a Tents coughs, colds and co A Food in concentrated i o well, young and old, rich a 2 And it contains no druj TT ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c w.e: ?> ? KINGSTREE C0TT< ? ? ?The Top of the Mar Following are the Cctton Buyers & Hugh McCutchen, Alexander Sprunt W S fiill*n<r Roo-#>ra. MeCabe & (Jo J. C. Kinder, Farmers and Spinners gj A. F. Byars, Inman & Co., Charlestoi I SEED BUY ?} D. J. Epps, Buckeye Cotton Oil aT L. P. Kinder, Southern Cotton 0 K. W. R.Scott, Kingstree Oil Mill. R. W. Fulton. S. C. Cotton Oil C 5> Quotations today, J;arruary30. Cotton Seed $20.00 a ton. gj[; Cotton 11 ^ cents a pound. aiWWVVVViWM'rt^^ gWHENREAD^ j - FERTILE ^ REMEMBER that you wa ^ i; GOODS that can be reliec 5 GOODS that show high ^ j GOODS made from the be ^ j|: GOODS that have stood tl I Get the Etiwan : Manufactured | Etiwan Fertil ? Charleston, i Also Manufacture! 1 CELEBRA I Diamond Solub P AND I Plow Brand I X v x t jf ... p. -M J? <W > ; -f .v # 0 ' and Tuesday l^jnost Jp 4. > NY. that if they have 9 Scott's Emu I- j alth and strength. X t about Scoff s f don't have to be Y s strength, puts fat X etful baby happy, a \, cheeks, and pre- 2 nsumption. O Form for sick aad Sr. nd poor. O \s and no alcohoL 6 . AND SI.OO. 5 .^.V.V.v.v.v .v.vjp ON MARKET J ft fcet Assured. $ here at present: A & Sons,Wilmington, N. C.... X. .. Richmond. Va. yCo., Charleston. 9 a. A ERS $ ; Co., Augusta, Ga. Vg: ii C(Xr Charleston. 'o.? Columbia. * W ! S.V.V.W.W.W.V*^' WVVWVVWVVVVWW (TO BUY | !ERS - I ] III ] I upon j| 5 analyses jj 5 .-jj ist materials iie test of time. ^ Fertilizers. | lizer Go,, | rs of the ?/e Bone f I fertilizers. UWAMMAMMAAAM? v?T flE