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188888888888^888888888 IK COME AND SEE TH CHRISTMAS GIFTS: * nrniTlPin ACCi I/\ DCrtU i irtL noj' LADIES' HEHSTITC EMBROIDERED SH LADIES', HEN'S AN SILK SHAWLS IN V CIRCULAR SHAWL ~ .. i The I'ostojttce uepartmem require* j us to discontinue all jtapers sent to ] subscribers one year or lonyer in ar rears. He hare deferred revising our mailing list thoroughly partly by , reason of lack of ft me and part It/ be- , cause we kept on hoping that all delinquents would come u/> anil pay what they are owing us. 11V regret to ' say, however, that it looks now as > though quite a targe proqtorfion of { those whose names are on our list do not intend to pay what is due on the paper and we are forced, in self-de- ] feusc, to cut them off oa the principle I that it is poor not icy to send good money after bad. Hence, ice hereby , give notice (1) that after January \, ( 1909, not a single copy of The Conn- 1 ty Record will be sent to any person longer than a year on rredif. (2) That to trery subscriber who does not pay for the paper for a full ' nenr in hi!enure /hp suhsri'int inn nrirr ' 1~~ .... . f ! . . . ix $1.25 u near. (3) That anil person now yetting the j>nper who floes not rare to fake it < any Jonyer vpon these terms will roa- \ fer a faror by payin</ vp what he Oices ami notifying as to fake his ( name off oar mailing list. ? - - --- ??^ Local and Personal. Attention is called to election 1 notice Salters school district. i Mrs J C Gale is visiting1 her daughter, Mrs F J Henry, in Sumter. 1 Mr F I'oston of Venters was j j one of The Record's pleasant j, callers Monday. j Miss Marie Gregg of Florence was the guest of Miss Alice . Beckham this week. Mr Ed Harper and his daugh- . ter, Miss Mabel, are at Johns i Hopkins, Baltimore. < Rev J E Mahaffey and family left Wednesday evening for 1 their new home in Clinton. ; RK Wallace, Esq., is in Char- ( leston this week as a delegate to 1 the grand lodge conclave. ( Mr A Lewis of Lambert paid us an agreeable visit Monday t while in town on business. ] B BUT % Chrisl INGSTRI !E NEW THINGS FOR CH ORTMENT OF LADIES', n :HED AND EMBROIDERE IIRTWAIST FRONTS. D CHILDREN'S GLOVES < VHITE, BLACK, CREAM, I .S IN ALL COLORS. s A Kingst, The Kingstree Dry Goods Co. las a brand new ad. this week, 'Christmas Suggestions.1' Mr R F Lewis of Greelyville risited our sanctum Tuesday while here on business. Mr W K King of Greelyville ldded his name to our rapidly growing subscription list Monday. Mrs L W Gilland and little Miss Jane are visiting Mrs Gilland's mother, Mrs J W Flinn in Columbia. Mr J J Bradhamof Greelyvil1^ was in Kingstree Tuesday a^ entered his name as a subscrih % to The Record. Miss Theo Gregg of tSumtei who has been visiting the family jf-Thomas M Gilland, Esq, returned home last week. Miss Florence Lachicotte of \V a v/e r 1 v Mills, Georgetown :ounty, has been visiting her! friend, Mrs F W Fairey,intown. j Mr J U Young, one of Lake City's progressive business men, j was among the many "first MonJav" visitors to the county seat. It is much easier for the man ; who owes us a dollar or more to i pay it than ?or us to lose it ilong with hundreds of others at" the same time. We intended to mail statements to all delinquent subscribers this week but sickness has interfered. Don't wait: pay what you owe and cheer us up in this tour of affliction. We acknowledge with thanks 1 copy of Stephen Thomas & llro's handsome new catalogue. A postal card request will bring it to you. See ad for their adlress. We are requested to announce :hat there will be a box party it Bethel school house on Thurslay, December 17, for the beneit of the library fund. Public rordially invited. Mrs T A Blakeley entertained he Eason-McCullough wedding Darty delightfully Wednesday MOT IG RI ] Get Ou LER E 1888888888888888888888 tmas EE DR\ RISTHAS. SOMETf I EN'S AND CHILDRE D HANDKERCHIEFS 3F ALL KINDS. >INK AND BLUE. TETS BE] *lrv afternoc in Xort ... i Miss sented F State co Dau^bte which c' Tuesday ' Mr J timewbj TiiERECi date of to '10. 1 <pe r * c t jitr stor Lake . ut on a s] sale tor December, offering entire stock of rnerchandi .wholesale prices to the coi er. There's something ' when Sauls-Baker get in game. The Cedar Swamp Schoc provement association will a hot supper and the usual dentals at the home of J < lough, near Benson 1? 0, c evening of Friday, Decern0 They will appreciate a li attendance. County Treasurer Cool forms us that so far he ha> leeted less than *9,000 tax* of a total of about **5,000 on the thirty-first of Dece the tax books will be cl Looks as though somebody be "executed." We hereby give notice after January 1, 1908, al counts of a dollar or mor subscription will be plac< the hands of a collecting cy. We hate to do this can't afford to lose the hum of dollars our honest toil en us to. tf The High school boy? Kingstree will give a swell strel show in the school au WT EDUI NOW ( r Price, >RY G KINQS1 samsmmmm * ^ Sug-, ' r.nnn<s t iING FOR ALL. A FEW SEN.' N'S NECKWEAR. rOEE od Con N*f V* inpsH 4 ~ J Friday /eni * December nv ? rphparc. * long time! vill be well I admission. . .icourage the boys .. arst effort along this * . return appreciative thanks 1 ur friend, Mr W \V Johnson )hnsonville, who presented ast Tuesday with a nice sam.of ribbon cane syrup of his i make. Georgia, Florida, iisiana nor anywhere else oduces syrup finer than- the ,'flbboncane of old Williamsburg. J .1 Kenny, the 7-year-old son of jrop Mr X J Coker of Cades, was ! :heer- kicked by his horse on Sunday j morning last, fracturing his i e at skull. Drs Brockinton and Hasfecial e^en dressed his wounds, which their are considered serious, but the ise at little fellow was resting wellj lsum-1 when last heard from. doing | Q^r p0pUiar and obliging 1 *'ie j postmaster, Mr Louis Jacobs, ' accompanied by Mrs Jacobs, is >1 Itn- attending theomeeting of the serve grand lodge of Free Masons in 1 inci- i Charleston this week, and int Mc- ' cidentally enjoying himself m the 'midst familiar scenes. Charles. ,er Is.! ton is Mr Jacob's former home beral; and lie is the guest of a veritable I host of friends. j | c in- i This issue of The IIecord is 1 ; col-jgotien out under difficulties, j ;s out With a rush of ij>b orders all for , and quick deliver)'besides the paper miber to be published, our faithful emoted. ployees are pushed to the limit, j will When we make such strenuous ; efforts to give good service it' that seems that our long listrof de^ ac. linquents would show some ap>e j-or preciation by settling their ac?d in counts. With the editor sick we a,ren. cannot press collections and ex. |3Ut penses go on just the same. You dreds ^now whether you owe for the ..., naner or not. so iust send or titles r? ' -bring to the office what you think will settle your account 5 of and the hard-worked printermin men will feel that they have not dito- labored in vain. FOR Y 0 T I 0 N iOING ON s Before B iOODS ( rREE, s. c. r J J >ns, PANY. % X'GGESTIONS THAT MAKI^ \ % / I ri^ro-i npany. / f < I Horses &1 CAR JUST ARRI Nice drivers and goc Fvtra Hpavv IUp.i M IIVM J ^ ITI V Light JVIul Buggies, Surrey ons, Harness, Sa A nice line of wint Come ahd get you ~ ?t?YOURS TO I'LEA^ The Williamsburg Livi KINGSTREE AND GREI SOUTH CJ&.TZC \ ?cli -h -1.--^. h L? L-> -> > -> t NEW LI iFaUsaW X CLOTHING for Men, X Children. The Latest I X and Fabric. All the i f and Stripes. I 4? Dry Goods, Dress Goods, ^ Everything for Ladies' wear. Pric ' | J. S. 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