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# . ! rr' ' Announcement jg -a SB M : Having removed my business into one of the new brick stores near the rail^ road I beg to offer a select line of Jewelry, Clocks, Watches Silver Ware and Gold and Silver Novelties. : : : / Also watch and 1 clockrepair V work done on short noticeatcompeting prices. / Look for the Watch Sign. I E. A. WAITS, Kingstree, S. C. 8-29-tf OUR CLUBBING RATES. We offer cheap clubbing rates with a Dumber of popular newspapers and periodicals. Read care 9 felly the following list and select the one or more that von fancy and jre shall be pleased to send in yonr trder. These rates are of coarse all ctth in advance, which means that both Tbb Record and the paper ordered mnst be paid for, not 1, 2. 3, 4*4,6,7, 8, 9, 10, 11, but twelve mofths ahead. Below is the list of onr best clubbing offers; .The Record and News & Courier (Semi-weekly,) $1.60. The Record and Home & Farm _ -(twice a month,) $1.35. The Rboord and New York World (3 times a week,) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Cocsti tuuvu yu wluco a wcray ipi.ov. | The Rboocd and Atlanta Constitntion (weekly $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Commoner, $1.75. The Record and Cosmopolitan Magazine $1.75. Thj Record and Youth's CompanionXKew Subscribers)-$2.50. The Rbcord Semi-Weekly State, - $2.50. The Record and Lippiucott's ^ Magazine 1 year each $2.75. The Record and National Magazine, 1 year each, $1 60. N. B. We do not club with any daily papers. The first issue you reoeive of the paper or periodical is evidence that the money for same has been forwarded by us. We are not responsible after that. THE COUNTY RECORD Kingstree, S. C. t DEC of 3F. Kingstree Lodge Knights of Pgtfyias Regular Con Tendon* Every 2nd land 4thfWeSseaday algbta. * Visiting brethren alwags welcome, Castle Hall 3rd story Gourdin Building. H. A. Myer, C. C. A. C. Hinds, K. R. S. LOUIS ] 232 & 234 KIN6 S' The House t _L 1 <*'' * The UrgMt Whalesale ait are aay Miceaeit, we are t ; WE CUT FINE QOODi t ITHE SPEC I r Re; ?v Describe year waits, seii as ai NeOur stocks are now comp] All the newest effects in s Men, Women and Children line of Notions, etc. Don small orders as well as la SfilfctirA- j- , v. , J Made by the Ans & I Notice. All m rsnns havinc claims acainstthe estate of W D McClary. deceased, will present them, duly attested, to the undersigned ; also those indebted to the estate, will make payment promptly to the same. W D McClary. Jr., Administrator. Snmmerton, S. U. 12-9-4t Final DischargeOn the 21st day of March. 1908,1 ' will apply to P M Hrockinton, Judge 1 of Probate for thei ounty of Williams| burg, for a final discharge as adminisI trator of the estate of W M Mat iews, deceased. J R Matthews, 2-20-41 Qualified Administrator. Bring Your Cotton Seed. We have closed down our ginneries for the season because there is no more cotton to gin. We are paying $20 per ton for good, sound, dry cotton seed, delivered at our mill. ^ To those who do not rare to I sell their seed for cash we are offering a strictly high grade meal in exchange. Onr rate of exchange at the mill is 1600 lbs. of meal for one ton of seed. It ' is a conceded fact cotton i seed meal is a cheaper and j more effecti\e fertiliser than | cotton seed. According to j chemical analysis of each* 886 j pounds of cotton seed meal | are equivalent to 2000 pounds j of cotton seed, but owing | to the superior mechanical | condition of meal, it is safe to i assume that 800 pounds of meal i are the full equivalent to one ton j of cotton seed, therefore, what- i pwr pwpss above 800 nounds of ! " M.' ~ I meal the farmer gets in exchange ; for a ton of seed is so much clear profit to him in comparison with ! using the ton of seed directly as a fertilizer. You can readily see that by exchanging jour seed with us you realize nearly 1J0 per cent on the transaction. j Bring your seed to us and not make the mistake of getting,' inferior meal elsewhere in exchange. Our meal is open for inspection. Samples sent on application. Yours, Souih Atlantic Oil Co., By Geo. E. McE., Mgr. 10-17-tf iCOHE rREET, hat Gives yon "SATIi i Retail Hall Or4?r Inse la the Saatl tare ta get it. TRY PS Write far si S IN DESIRABLE LENGTH ALTY HOUSE ady-to=W R LADIES, HISSES, BOYS i ?pen order, we'll satisfy yaa, aad sa w Fall Dress ete, full to over-flowing with the n ;ilks in Plain, Plaids and Fancies. ; Carpets, Mattings, Rugs, Art squ 't forget our's is a large establishn rge ones. If you know your want! * r Wherever Sold. ?o.f Springfieldf Ohio. Mai ^ i ^ I It never misses a mark, regulating an accurate ar point of the pen, and the in the Docket, always read the instantaneous call < stock from which to selec I also handle all text booki South Carolina at prices fix G. OLLIE EP . . ., * ' ' - nit! ft FLORID i B B I During T B - Winter | -H ATi I The Atl; 1 c. Would be just th< ^ worth living. Su ?E schedules and ticl EE advantage possit EE attractive trip. I EE pamphlets call or ?r a?rent, or write I W. J. CSAlfi, E Passenger Traffic Manage | WILMINt ^FUiiiiiiiltiUllltiiUU Uii ;n&o CI $ FACTION" or yooi i. We're after year kaslaess, 11 tuples ill prices, yea'll recelre t S, FOR MERCHANT^ at l = OF THE f ear GOO , CHILDREN and INFA^1 ve joi ey, aid If lot satisfied Goods and S ewest of plain and fancy dress Best of Table and Fancy Liner ares and Curtains; Gloves, Hos lent; we sell as cheap as others 5, we know how to supply them T Carolina. Best Cooks Use It. ELL kers of Flour for Forty Tears % 1 -v-% IV SPARE MOME1 lN BE UTILIZED , ^ WITH A ] i ana with the Spoon Feed I id even flow of ink to the I' Clip-Cap holding: the pen 11 ly for use, is permanently at I vf num?r A rnmnlete 1 JI niw unuvi > ... f - ~ _ :t may be seen at my store. | i adopted for public schools in 4 by State Board of Education S PQ KJngitree, 1 South Carolina. | (A ~ % -CUBA 1 a 'hese Cold. Months. - 3 ip Via |= 3 mtic g oast Line | . _______________ i thin^r tu make life ZZ ^perb trains, excellent zzi tets w hich offer every ^ >le for a pleasant and 2 ''or full information or ^2 i your nearest ticket ESj T. C. WHITE, 1 r, General Passenger Agent, 2 TON, N. 6. f W fl? wWwWWwWwwW w V WwwwWW Www \ j onp'Y||! HARLESTON, S. C. ' Money Back. i if low prices for good fitfis hen fey retori Bail. iVHOLESALE PRICES. SOUTH ON DS JTS , yoar aoaey cheerfally rttarH ilks goods in Black and Colors. ls. Woolen underwear for ;iery, Ribbons and a full } buy, and we want your * , TRY US. g 7 7'- "T X " '- v ' : Flo Distr OBEELYV1LLE GLEANINGS Mated but Interestina Letter That \ Came to us Last Wednesday. Gbeelyville, February 24: four correspondent is sorry that J ast week's piece wastoolate for pubiration. Will not let it happen so i ^ igain. (Reached us Wednesday?Ed i The Record) < Misses Bessie Hankie and Kittie j Boyle spent the week end in oumter. i Mr Ellie DuBose, a popular , drummer from Sardinia, spent seviral days here last week. Qnite a crowd of young people attended a "box party" at Martin's lake last Friday night. Mrs Ella Seels of Sumter visited Mrs R H Footman last week. The friends of Mrs Spigner will be sorry to know that she is still ery ill. Mrs R L Grier has returned from Rockbill. Dr Willie Montgomery of Spar tanbnrg is visiting his home. Mr Mood Conner was in town lask week. (Jreelyviile still seems to be attractive for bim. Messrs Judd Brad ham, T J Hogan, S V Taylor, Walton Boyle,E C Register and others left for Charleston today to see "The Clansman." Chrysanthemums. Keniember that when the Stomach nerves fail or weaken, Dyspepsia or Iudigestion must always follow. But, strengthen these same weak inaide nerves with Dr Shoop's Restorative, and then see how quickly health will again return. Weak | Heart and Kiduey nerves can also be strengthened with the Restorative where Ilealt pains, palpitation, Or Kidney weakuess is found. Don't drug the Stomach, nor stimulate the , Heart or Kidneys. TbatUs wrong. ; Go to the cause of these ailments : Strengthen these weak inside nerves I with Dr Shoop's Restorative ami get well. A simple, single test will surely tell. D C Scott. Read the Firiers & Merchants Balk's ad. this issie. Citation NoticeSTATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA County op Williamsburg. r By P M Brockiuton, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, M M Mouzon made suit to me, to grant him letters of Ad| ministration of the estate of and effects of Charles M Mouzon. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and Creditors of the said Charles M Mouzon, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Kingstree, S C, ou the 9th day of March next after publication thereof, at 11 o'clock iu the forenooo, to 6how cause, if any tbey have, why the said Administration! should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 24th day of February, Anno Domini, 1 1908. J Published on the 27th day of February, 1908, in The County Record. P. M. Brockinton, Probate Judge. * . rr L ^ MT D0ME81IC 8EWING MACHINES Best cn the market for the money. If yoa . rant a high grade machine at a low price call on j L. C. nontyotncry, at Kennedy>Mentgomery Co'a r22 3rn KINGSTREB. 8. C. ^ UR . T KINS ibutor. 4 * SELECTION OF SEED CORN. Correspondent Thinks an Experiment Station Would Help. SditorTHE County Recohd: It is refreshing to read the article jy Mr Eaddy on the selection of leed corn. We have read so much )f late relative to the new county schemes, but practically nothing baa appeared in our county paper concerning the great industry which supports.the world and makes pos 3ible tbe formation of new counties. While I never have believed that the production of cotton had mnch to do with tbe price of that commodity, yet it is very apparent that by far too little attention has been given to tbe production of corn and other grain and forage crops through out the Booth. This is the proper time for leaking tbe germinating tests of the eare- . intended for seed as outlined in Mr _ $ Baddy's contribution last week. Of course Only partial results coald be expected from such a t~et to begio with ears taken from tbe bio that have been practically excluded .fmm th* air for the past several mouth*. Nevertheless it is better to make the test rejection the ears whose kernels show a germiuatioQ deficiency, that lack uniformity, size, properly tilled butts and tips, compactness aud uniformity of kernels,&c , <fec. This is all can be done now so far as the selectiou of 6eed is concerned, since no one can tell the stalk that produced the ear and / I this has perhaps a greater influence upon the vegetation and reproduC' tive power of the seed thau any and all other factors. It is foi this rea- '//j son that seed corn and it is more trueof corn than any other field crop should never be purchased except in the ear and then only from a /jig liable breeder; unless the field is inspected in person before the enop ia* harvested. Then, too, the farmers* uugub iu ur uiriiii uuut;t:?u4iig. \aib? purchase of seed corn a* high price vg regardless of the name of the Weed- ^ er unless it be not more than one > % hundred miles distant and even then disappointment will almost sorely follow if very different seasens obtain. None of our cultivated plants responds more quickly and liberally to cultivation and breeding than does Indian corn, and it is for -''1 this reason that homegrown corn ia jj always the best for home planting* J but,as suggested by Mr Eaddy.tbere r| are hundreds of directions iu which our corn could be improved and we need to take advantage of the opporA new experiment station is about to be established at Jedburg near Summerville and its benefits to the * people in that section will be or may be inestimable, but uo section , | of our State would receive as mucb from snch an institution as would this, and our representatives should . a bestir themselves towards securing . an appropriation towards that end.-' Nothing appeals more strongly to j human nature as example and a. model farm would be a great thing. Yoors very truly, Laurence H McCullough. Februaiy 24,1908. If you would like to fool some wise Coffee Critic, who "knows fiBe Coffee on taste and flavor," quietly make for him a batch of Dr Shoop's "Health Coffee" and serve it piping * 1 hot. It deceived Mrs Shoop, and j will 1 believe deceive any one. And j V\o?o io nnt ? mr?in mol Pnffoo in " .UV1V AO MVV 0 VA IVUI VVUVV 1U fl t. Health Coffee is made from I pore toasted grains, malt, nuts etc. | Made in a minute no 20 to 30 min- 1 ites tedious boiling. 1$ pounds 25c- I People's Mercantile Co. | . H