The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, November 26, 1908, Image 8

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; I CLOS j| OWING TC I "LAST I PRETTY WE WILL MEE SELECTING FALL AP The Poet office Department require* us to discontinue all paper* sent to subscribers one year or longer in arrears. We hare deferred revising our 'V 7? i Jl 1L. II.. Z... mailing list i rummy my purity vy reason of lack of ttuie and partly because ice kept on hoping that all delinquent* icould come up and pay what they are owing us. We regret to % 1 say, however, that it looks now as though quite a large proportion of those whose names are on our list do not intend to pay what is due on the paper and we are forcedt in self-defense, to rut them off on the principle {Jilt it is poor vol icy to send good money after had. /fence, we hereby give notice (1) that after January 1, 1909, not a single copy of The County Jlecord will be sent to any person longer than a year on credit. (2) That to every subscriber who does not pay for the paper for a full year in advance the subscription price is $1 .25 a year. (3) That any person now getting the paper who does not < are to take it arm longer ujwn these terms will con fer a favor by paying up what he s owes atul notify'nig us to take his name off our mailing list. Local and Personal. Read legal ads and trespass notices published this week. Mr B Wallace Jones of Lake City spent Sunday in Kingstree. Hon W L Bass of Lake City had business in Kingstree Monday. * Secure your seats in time for the lyceum next Thursday evening. Attention is called to Stephen Thomas & Bros' new ad this , week. Miss Tallulah Gregg of Florence has been visiting the Misses Thorn. Ask Mr John Brown if he is quite sure that water does not run up hill. Many a turkey a gobblin' will after today be a goblin in the spirit land. . I . b / * * BUI \ ????? anmnaonaaanaa INQ 01 i LATENESS OF THE SEAJ G" FOREVEf ' AND STYLISH LINE 01 T COMPETITIVE PRICES WINTER CLOTHING J Kings! msmsmmsm&m Mr J P Gamble of Heinemann had business at the county capital Monday. The Kingstree Dry Goods Co invite your attention to their new ad in this issue. Misses Theo Gregg and Lula Cooke Boykin are guests of Mr and Mrs Thomas M Gilland. Mr Calvin Johnson of Morrisville called to see us Saturday while in Kingstree on business. Mr Mack Benton ofNHarper ca lied on the editor St* " and advanced his subs< a year ahead. Mr MO Stalvey of Morris added his name to our mail list while in town Saturday last week. Col Peter Epps' sunny presence enlivened a coterie of congenial spirits on the court house square Monday. -The Record goes out a day earlier this week in order to give our faithful workmen holiday Thanksgiving. Mr H Gray of Lake City came in to see us one day last week and renewed his subscription to The Record. Mr and Mrs John W Harris of Elberton, Ga, are visiting relatives in this county, formerly their home. Mr V E Lifrage of Salters Depot,one of The Record's "charter member" subscribers, paid us his respects while here Thursday of last week. Mr D W Avant of Harpers stopped over in town a few hours last Thursday en route to Charleston to take in the Gala week festivities. Mr S M Bradshaw of Greely- J ville was here on Monday and | promised the editor a 'possum. We shall look forward with glad anticipation to the fulfillment of this promise. His many friends extended the glad hand of welcome yes- j terday to Col W B Logan, who] MOT ilG R J Get Ou LER C 1 8BBS888B888afc jt mi SON WE OFFER OUR E' OODS, THE ONLY DIFF * ho5E; = LADIES' NECKWEAR IN ALL LINES AND i USD HERCHANDISE I {)ry $888k will sp ?*aa tn Li cc n Logar Col ; endon's p, stopped ovei jlay on his Charleston' Davis spe with frien Gibso tor, is ? ^ion bo o Cl ,Jay eve k ildght refres men i. ved. Procee to be aph vO Marion Bran school. Mr J W Josey of Orangebui the popular traveling represe tative of Melchers & Co Charleston,brightened our to\ with his genial presence 01 day last week. Mr Josey is ; ardent admirer ot Willia Jennings Bryan and feels gre disappointment over his defe ?even as you and I. We have secured the servic of a high class job printer a are better prepared than ever turn out all kinds of commerci printing- at priced that, quali considered, will compare fav< ably with any printing establis ment, no matter where. Se us your orders, or write for sa pies of work. We have left about twen copies of the Southern Agrici turest to give away before o j offer is withdrawn. Remembi you get a farm paper, who subscription price is fifty cen a year, absolutely free by pa ing one year in advance to Ti County Record. This offer open to old or new subscribe and first come, first served. , Among the out-of-town gues who attended the Kelley-Ck MEY \ EDUC NOW G ir Prices >RY G( KINQSTI . S'TIRE STOCK ERENCE BEINC ^ MENS', LADlfc GUARANTE JUST IN. ALL \T THE SAME TIf LOOK US UP BE <E Bl W ' Cor bi XJ S888888B s Nonie Ethel Jrs Har aw; Miss Waverly .?of Darl?Mor_.. of Shiloh; 0 Alderman of Florence ;ev Charles W Boyd oi t Pleasant. ia Pressley, wife ot Harry one of our reliable subscribers, presented or with a fine large in last week. Thus we >een favored lately by our Js with possum, potatoes, turnips," pears and pumpa. In this favored land of Goalien ourgenerous and thoughtful constituents see to it that the editor enjoys some of the good ?h- things of life as well as other ds folks, ch Our friends still remember us. Wednesday we received by express a present of a big fat n" 'possum surmounting a bag of tine large yam potatoes, for vn which we return grateful acae knowledgemerit to Mr W S Camln lin, Jr., of Harpers. The 'pos m sum when prepared for the taa* ble was as large as a sucking a* pig and not unlike that most delicious meat in delicacy of es fiavor. Flanked by those same nd yams properly cooked, our 'posto sum was the piece de resistance of a ial dinner not unworthy the culintyjary skill of Srillat Savarin, :>r- equalling in savory excellence >h- the ambrosia of the gods on nd Mount Olympus. "Ambitious young men and laty dies should learn Telegraphy; ul- for since the new 8-hour law bemr came effective there is a shorten age of man> thousand telegra,se phers. Positions pay from $50 ts to $70 per month to beginners. Ly. The National Telegraph Insti3E tute of Columbia, S C, and five nt-bpr is onerated under IS -x ;rs supervision of R. R. Officials, and all student? are placed when ts qualified. Write them for particli ulars." ll-19-2t FOR \ } T I 0 N OING OF Before E OODS < REE, S. C.. AT C 4 UAL COST. THI S. FOUR PAIRS .LE MONTHS. > EFFECTS OF THE SEAi HIR YOU A WIDE RANG JYING. npany. Horses & CAR II 1ST A Nice drivers and\ 1 Extra Heavy, IV Light IV Buggies, Surr ons, Harness, < A nice line of w Gome and get y YOURS TO P The Williamsburg ] KINGSTREE AND C SOUTH C^L.: 1 ^ 1 . NEW I {FallV i J CLOTHING for Me Children. The Late and Fabric. AH tl jt and Stripes. Dry Goods, Dress Goc ^ Everything for Ladies' wear. f jTSTE * KINGSTREE, SOUTI I ^?T?T?^?9f?? : OU. SALE i ? Suying. COMPAF i ? :ost. i 2 SAME ill AT ONE DOLLAR. Jp >ON. | E OF CHOICE IN |; : flules. I RRIVED good workers. Icdium and K fliilnc lUli/O. eys, Wag-] Sadd!es,&c inter robes/ 'our choice. LEASE, 1 Live Stock Co,, aREELYylLLE. Eeox-iisr^.. ) t I * t 2 sri Winter *jT 0, Youths and * '* ;st Styles in Fit " lie new Shades ids, Notions, Shoes, ' ??Prices to suit all. [RON,: * Si i CAROLINA. T 1 Jg u ^ ! i i**1! V, * *Y.