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We ask that q prompt attention be given to \ this matter, as there is but lit- j tie time for delay. ^ Local and Personal Mrs E E Lewis of Hartsville , 5s visiting friends in town. Thomas opera house opers next Thursday night. Mr Ii W Mouzon of Mouzon was noted in town Saturday. E L Hirsch, Esq., made a .'business trip to Eufala, Ala., uthis week. .J3r W J Haselden of Cadea ' was ta Klngstree Tuesday on business. W_ T > XTr~ 11, r\f Oil u naudtc u uuta wi Lak? City was in town Tuesday [V_. on business. Mr H 0 Pipkiu of Blooming"vale has been elected clerk of the county dispensary board. Don't fail to attend the grand opening of the Thomas opera j house next Thursday night, March 19. Mrs S Marcus returned last week from New York, where she went to select her spring line of dress good^ and millHiery. The boys of the graded school maae^iu ai meir nor supper last Friday night given for the beneht of the base ball team. Eh x The Beggar Prince Opera Co of Sfew York will present the weftifnown opera, Fra Diavola, at ^ie Thomas opera house Thursday night, March 19. If you want to build^ a house on easy terms read advertisement of Kingstree Building and Loan Association. This organisation is the poor man's friend. Mr J B Steele, who has recently moved to Dillon with his fanify, is here this week for a da*fr two on business. By the way, Mr Steele is the father of a lately arrived baby girl. Mr B the genial and popular nftMlv4^-tbe.K.ing'sJtr^f Dry Goods Cott^atiy, has i;ufe returned from Northern mSfets, and will have someT*, thin# to say in our advertisingcolumns next week. Kingstree should show her appreciation of Mr Thomas' public spirit in providing the ' 'K' ' r. ;-4f fill Soo: FFlbe LLIo" i Cingstre< town with an up-to-date opera, house b<^. going- out en masse next Thursday night to see the ^ npening attraction. , Mr Henry Thomas, of George- * town county^ on Sunday, March j 3, killec^an eagle whose claws t measured 6f inches and wings < ) feet and 11 inches", from tip" to i tip, Tl\e eagle Xas trying' to c :atch> lambs when Mr Thomas' a >hot interrupted -his predatory 1 ncursion. "" ^ a Messrs Louis Cohen and Co. 1 of Charleston, the largest mail 1 >rder house in the South, invite 1 he patronage of the people of his section in a new advertise- * ent this week. Whatever you J3 rant in their line they guarantee 1 [uanty ana prices, tneir 'motto ; >eing, "Satisfaction or Money 1 tetunded." For dry goods or ^ Iress goods a postal card will ^ iring )rou a nice lot of samples. * s COURT CONVENES ) londay, March 23?List of Grand and 1 Petit Jurors. a OKANI) JURY. W W Lynch, Lake City, S B Orgburn, Sutton, D J Epps, Kingstree, I J M Cook, Salter's Depot, J J Strong, Kingstree, G A Cooper, Cades, W J Marshall, Morrisville, ^ W F Rodgers, Lane, . J W Register, Trio, P S Wall, Scranton, e S R Walters, Suttons, v L F Rhem, Rhems, J Hugh McCutchen, Kingstree, R W McCutchen, Benson, L McGee, Scranton, . c< t r O u V'Uui mc), uaau vnjf, J M Godwin, Morrisville, W E Nettles, Lake City, sote.?The last named six are hold-overs from last year. petit Jurors. , A E Flagler, Kingstree, J M McConnell, Morrisville, John E Godwin, Scrantot, J J Eaddy, Jay, J L Gowdy, Uebrou, n F P!r?nnpr. Suttons. J J Daniel, Lake City, T W Cox, Scranton, J B Altman, Vox, ] W II Gaskins, Lake City, Edwin Epps, Kingstree, J R Haynesworth, Foreston, t E P Johnson, Lake City, I S P Graham, Lake City, J 0 B Carter, Scranton, J W F McCants, Kingstree, I B L Nesmith, Nesmith, 1 T H Stuckey, Indiantown, I V W Graham, Benson, ( B W Butler, Kingstaee, ( J J Thomas, Trio, r ?r it a rr i. 1 j JN nammet, ivingsiree, t T B Gourdin, Heinemann, J S Lynch, Lake City, J C Graham, Gourdins, J E Burch, Lake City, W V Nexsen, Kingstree, W E Hanna, Lake City, t G W Johnson, Venters, j EA McDaniel, Jay, W E Rodgers, Kingstree, j E F Epps, Mouzon, j J J Epps, Cades, S R McElveen, Hebron, T A McRea, Kingstree. E J M Kennedy, Lake City. ^ v v" .?? ' n Be R largest and most complete stock < pie and Fancy Linens, White Oooi buyer is now in the market. Watch For 1 j Dry ( Big Comic Opera Coming Soon. I On Thursday evening, March | L9, at Thomas Oprea House, the |' .veil and favorably known Beg--1 rar Prince Comic Ooera Com- I. aany will present for our notice ' ;he eminently successful comic ; apera "Fra Diavolo" with a'| wonderful array of gorgeous rustumes, beautiful scenery and * l chorus of dainty girls who ^ lave been attracting considerible notice on account of their inusual beauty and excellent C ,'oices. The company support- . ing Mr Harry Lea Velle.thewel 11 mown lyric tenor, is said to be j. he strongest that the manage- j1 aent has assembled together * n the ten seasons this attrac- j ion has been on the road inclnd- * ng such names as Brron Bronti, Vilbur Cox, Lon Chaney, Frank jlendon, Nat Soloman, and the " lisses Elise Gibson, Gra-ee Wal- * er, Marie Dale, Margaret Iving, ^eslie Lonegan, Daisy Vaughan. Adelaide Fronti, Louise Adair. J Prixie Sieqrist, Olive "White md the Beauty Chorus. Secure s eats well in advance at Court- P Ley's. n ? p Read the Faraers k Merchants fc Balk's a*. this- fesie. t p Death of Dvf|ht J Postoo. v a Dwight, the son of Mr and Mr? J D Poston, died February 27, 908, at his home. He was lov- * d by all who knew him, and ras a true member of his W 0 W omn TKo ramoiinc mora fa Iran, Ulll^/I JL UV A VUiWUn ff ViS# kU ifcVll o Lake Chapel cemetery and ^ aid to rest, the funeral services ^ >eing conducted by liis pastor, dr Mullinix. The pall-bearers t rere: Messrs Julian Brown, S}ox, Willie Lee, German Pross3 ;r, Ben Cox and Lory Taylor. ^ )wight was of a lovely disposiion and left lots of friends to* nourn his death. L. A. T. _ /ox, IS C. . darch 9,1908. Read the Farmers & Merchatts ^ teak's ad. this teste. Farmers' UbIod leetings. \ Sditor County Record, g Kingstree, S C. . There will be Farmers' Union neetings held at the following- daces: j ake City, March 14, 11 a m. lohnsonville, " 16, " " i Jnion, " 17, " " J dorrisville, " 18, " " I Slooiningvale, " 19, " " ]edar Swamp. " 20. " " ? hooper's Store, " 21, " " o T C Willouohby, Member State Executive Com, Florence, S C. ri March 9, 1908. tf f - t' Hymeneal. \TATiVTF.n?.On Wprlnpsdav nf_ n ernoon at 3:30 o'clock, by Rev ? r E 4lP-baffey at the home of the >ridel^areiits, Fowler, S C,Miss dary flkache Howard and Mr C 3 Cantle^fc., ? DeWitt'sLittle Ear lyRisers,small, ^ safe, sure little liver pills. Sold by ft iV L Wallace. ??????? eadv T 3f Silks, Wool Dress Goods, W; is, H mdkerchiefs and Laces of he Opening. jOOch ( THE FARMERS' UNION Rot as Anarchistic Institution as Has Been ChargedSditor County Recokd:? Kindly advise the readers of rour valued paper that the farmers' Union is not an an trcbistie instution, as was in- J imated by an individual of I )illon last Saturday, when a j arge Union bad been organized | omposed of tbe best farmers | f that section. Nor is it fight ngany class or business. ! In tbe cotton growing States J t has but one essential, viz: The ( ricing of the staple yearly at j s early a date as is practical iter each crop has been made, 1 >ased upon facts with regard to . he quantity and tbe cost of pro ucingtbe whole crop, giving he producer only a reasonable mt certain price for his labor. ? its to tbe justice of 15cents cot- ; on there can be no- question. jtt the naan who thinks cotton ; bdfcld be grown for SO cents ; er pound engage in the busi- ; iess> do bis own work or em- ; >loy laborat the price obtained ; >y meei>anics, bricklayers, ; dacksmittos and merchants. ; lis product would bound) to a ; 'alne beyooa the price brought ; iter the Civil war. The writer was a cottan slave >riorto the 25 per cent average ediaction ofl the Cotton* ?rowrs' Association, of which) he is . loyal member. By that espermerrt he learned to make more >y raising1 corn, peas, cattle and logs and continued to cu? averge. Last year he planted less han one acre to the horse: nor sroukfc be increased that averge this year were he guaranteed 5 cents for every pound he ould produce, T 0 WlLLGCSHBY. Florence, S C. larch 9, 1908. Read the Farmers & Here halts laik^ ad. this issue. Title, Mortgage, Bill of Sale, iienon Crop, and Lien and Bill of Jale combined blanks for sale at ( his office. 213tf t >PECIALNOTICES Transient Notices will be Published n This Column at the Rate of One )ent a Word for Each Issue. No adertisement taken for less than 25 ents. For Salk?Ten bushels of peas at 2.50 a bushel. Four thousand pounds ! f hay (baled) at $1.00 a hundred. R W Stuckey, 3-5-2t Church, S C. Lost or Strayed?One white and ed pied cow, with keen horns, marked I wallow fork each ear. Reward if re urneuio j k bryant, aaiters uepot, 3-12-tf S U. For Sale-Horse, buggy and Harness. Cheap for cash. Scott & miller t People's Market. 3-12-tf Final DischargeNotice is hereby given that the unersigned, B P Fulton, executor of the state of R W Fulton, deceased, will pply to P M Brockinton, Probate udge for Williamsburg county, at 12 'clock Saturday, March 141 h 1908, for nal discharge as such executor. 2-20-41 B P Fulton. t \ o Show ash Goods, all kinds. Company ? ? KINGSTREE COT ? ? The Top of the M @1 Following are. the Cotton Buye (8) Hugh McCntchen, Alexander Spru : : W. 8.- Gilland, Rogers, McCabe & ? J. C. Kinder, Farmers and Spinner | SEED BU @ D. J. Epps, Buckeye Cotton 0 @L. P. Kinder, Southern Cotton W. R. Scott, Kingstree Oil Mi R. W. Fulton, S. C. Cotton Oil ? Quotations today March 5. Cotton Seed $18.00 a ton. Cotton 10} cents a pound. 3?:?:?:? :?.?:?:??:?::<j IWHEN READ i - FERT1LI ? REMEMBER that you v ^ GOODS that can be reli< > GOODS that show hig w GOODS made from the 1 ? GOODS that have stood I Get the Etlwan f Manufactun I Etiwan Fert] ? Charlestor ? Also Manufactur | CELEBRj I Diamond SoIu> | AND | Plow Brand SMWAWMMAWMMWM I GET M 1 of: 49 Goinp to L J Stackley's when yc Inrn .. t- ? l-l : TIT ti iui c u.t i casuuauic pj iCCb. T? C tot house, price and quality conside Furniture, ? Rugs ai ^ Edison ' 8 ALSC ^ Coffins Ji and ^ Undertakers / *q Services Rendered Day and Ni *2 - ?-? ? L. J. STA( ? KINGSTREE, J^ riwl 4 * - ; '}>" i 1 J ** " 1 ' 91 'ft .fK?S Vi > * l"MIMiMlillll*Mlil1 nDnnHBHHiHi- SsIS 1;^ 1 J '-il ? ? :?:@:@:?:?:@:@:@:?i?j u. TON MARKET I < ? ft | arket Assured. j re here at present: ? nt'& Sons,Wilmington, N. C. a* Co., Richmond, Va. '3 Co., Charleston. ? 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