The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 17, 1908, Image 8

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C . ; ^ & I'll COME: AND SEE T 0 CHRISTMAS GIFTS: $ A BEAUTIFUL AS & LADIES' HEHSTL ?8 EMBROIDERED 5 & LADIES', HEN'S A g? SILK SHAWLS IN CIRCULAR SHAM m o r\ w w ? The Postojfiici' Depart meat require, vs to disvoutin ue all papers sent ft subscribers one year or lonyer in ar rears. We have deferred revising ou mailing list thoroughly partly 1>: reason of lack of time and jxirthj be cause ire kept on hoping that all de linquents would come up and pa\ what they are owing us. JIV regret t say, however, that it loots now a though quite a large proportion o those whos>' names are on our list d not intend to nan what is due on ill paper and we are forced, in self-dt tense, to rut them off on the principl that if is poor vol icy to send goo money after bad. Hence, tee hereb give notice (1) that after January ] 1909, not a single copy of The Cone ty Record trill be sent to any per so longer than a year on credit. (2) That to every subscriber tcl does not pay for the paper for a fu year in advance the subscription pri< is $1.25 a year. (3) That any person note get tin < the paper who does mjt care to take any longer it/ton these terms trill cot fer a fa cor by pat/iny up what I owes and notifying us to take it name off our mailing list. Local and Personal Mr J .1 M Graham of Cades ha business in xown yesieruay. See ad of Butler Dry Good Co ? Christmas Presents ? thi issue. Among- our agreeable visitor Tuesday was Mr T W Britton o Church. Mr J L McClam of Lake Cit favored us with an appreciate visit Tuesday. ' Mr S L Courtney visite Charleston one day the earl part of the week. Mr R H Footman of Greel\ ville honored our sanctum wit a visit on Monday. Mr T M Duke of Benson gav us the pleasure of his presenc a short time Tuesday. Rev W P Gause and Mr Hugl Ard were welcome visitors a our sanctum Tuesday. * I Hand Bag Towels a,n Pancy Sli] BUI A f * Vt Chris CINGSTR HE NEW TUlfNUS FOK ci SORTMENT OF LADIES', rCHED AND EMBROIDER SHIRTWAIST FRONTS. >ND CHILDREN'S GLOVES WHITE, BLACK, CREAM, /LS IN ALL COLORS. Kingst s Going to plant tobacco? Fre o seed at Kingstree Hardwar - Go's. See notice this issue, ' Mr D W Avant of Harpers wa '' among those who heard Senato Smith speak here Tuesday. Mr N M Young, of the Lak 0 City section, found time to giv v us a pleasant call Tuesday. f Mr W J Ferrell of Greeiyvill o was in town Wednesday of las e week and paid us his respects Mr and Mrs P O Arrowsmit c and son have returned from ^ visit to relatives in Georgetowr y And don't forget to remembf f. the High School boys' minstn /t show tomorrow (Friday) nigh' MrJG McCutchen is ablet o be out after a long and tediou //' illness,much to the gratiticatioi '? ot his many friends. Mr M F Heller has gone t '! Western markets to buy stocl lf Look out for his announcemen when he returns. ie ls Messrs F Rhem & Sons c Rhems are advertising a larg ? '* i* f l l ? .1 _ and complete line 01 nouua | goods. See their ad. this issm Mr and Mrs F W Fairey an ^ daughter, Elizabeth, will spen the holidays in Branchville a the home of Mr Fairey's moth'ei ? Miss Bramble, the popi 15 lar milliner at the Kingstre Dry Goods Co's, has returned t s her home in Fast New Marke1 f Md. The Kingstree Social club ha y issued handsome invitations to d dance to be given at the Kella han Hotel on Monday e\ enin< f1 December 28. y Mr and Mrs W C Claiborn have returned from their trip t r Virginia and are at home t< ^ their Iriends at Mr FM Heller's where they are boarding. Go out to see the minstrels a 0 the school auditorium tomorrow 0 night. The boys have workc hard preparing to do their part h creditably and will feel dee; t disappointment if the town gi back on them. Chr "S, d. Fillcw Tops, ppexs. fLER I i tmas S EE DRY C HRISTHAS. SOMETHING HEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Nl ED HANDKERCHIEFS. OF ALL KINDS. PINK AND BLUE. T7S \ ree Dry G e J Over half of our sudsi e i have paid their subscriptions many in advance. (Jet on the 1 s big- side?in this case the side of r honor and right and justice. To which side do >/ou beh "" g? e Mr R T Hug, :ns of Lake City e was in town Tue. \y exhibiting a model of his plow The Hug * gins plow, in^nted and patent e ed by Mr IIi s,isj}hr?''"^H<?' success a ated qui? h! King P*ing. a he-1 ^ popu1-1 latic.i o the arir rival of ~ ager of the ?1 masculine pi i; don at the t. home of M am? Mrs J W Car0 gile in Webc Main street, s Mr William McCullough of 1 a Xesmith found time Tuesday to pay us a call. "Bnlie" is ^ one of our boyhood's friends ' and playmates and a sight of t his familiar, honest face always stirs a chord of tender recollec4-1 AM ^ In order to give our force the e opportunity to spend Christmas ' y day with their families we want e' to get out next week's issue of d The Record on Wednesday, one d day earlier than usual. Corresit pondents and advertisers will r. please send in their "copy" early to insure publication. e Messrs H L Poston and S Ado, kinson, from the Lynch's river t, section, called in to see us Tuesday. Both these gentlemen were s sufferers from the Hood on a Lynch's river in the early fall. L. Off forty acres of cotton MrPoston had left only one bale, so destructive was the inundation to his growing crops. n We hereby give notice that 0 i after January 1, 1908, all ac; i counts of a dollar or more for subscription will be placed in t the hands of a collecting agency. We hate to do this but j can't afford to lose the hundreds of dollars our honest toil entitles S ; us to. tf I P| r? ,T D Daniel of Lake " " I City was here Tuesday attend-j istmas NECKTIES, GLOVES, I HANDKERCHIEFS, I FANCY RUCHING, < BELTS, KID GLOVES, BELT BUCKLES, I )RY GC KINGSTR r ? :V, TW \ . wmmmmmmuggesl 100 DSC / FOR ALL. A FEW SENS ECKWEAR. / \ ' 'E3E BTT"S ioods Coi mmmwmmmm S-g the Farmers'Union meeting Always quick to >pond to th call of duty or \ .riotism am o'liiilli' tr* ? . in nnv trnr t'|UttlI J 1 VUVIJ WV L I 1U MMJ .. v. thy cause, the genial ex-Sheril is one of our best citizens am numbers a host of friends wher ever be goes. - \Irs Hugh McCutchenand Mr ?>bbin have returned fror re Haute, Ind, whether the it to the bedside of Mr Jame: 'obbin, Mrs Dobbin's son am Mrs McCutchen^ brother. M Dobbin, who has recently beei operated on, was doing as wel as could be expected at last ac conuts. Our friend, Col Richard I Wallace, at the recent meetin; of the Grand lodge A F M,whic] he attended as a delegate, wa honored by being elected Dis trict Deputy Grand Master o the Fifteenth Masonic distrid We age sure that Col Wallac will wear his honors worthil1 and well. - -1? "!_ 1 ^ J ? Appreciating our uisameu cuu dition many of our subscriber have come up and paid vrlia they owe on subscription. W thank them most sincerely on and all. In times of afflictio acts of kindness are appreciate' and we ask only what we ar entitled to?in many cases al ready earned. On account of a lame ley which is giving the editor a grea deal of pain and trouble, he i unable to cha^ locals and w ask our friends to help us out b just scribbling off anything i the way of local or persona news and handing it in at th office. We are working unde difficulties but want to get out newsy paper notwithstanding We had a pleasant call las Monday from Mr D B Ventres c Greelyville. Mr Ventres is froc the North and has built him , home in Greelyville, where hi expects to spend the winter. II is a very pleasant gentiemar and one who has travelled con siderably,which makes him ver; interesting in conversation. Wi hope he will call again.?Manning Times, December 2. Pres< silk shawls, umbrellas, boys suits, :aps, rEDDY bear caps, " /?*</> a Mr\ rrt/M^TTO VVAIS 1 A1">LJ rKUH I V, 3ELTING. >ODS ' EE, S. C. i Ji -'? XOXOXO ^?>^?^#^#^?>s??s??-s?p<?>s?>< tions, r /t n a xt\/' \ \r/\n i, . SUGGESTIONS THAT iTIIbTC^I npany. ; Horses < 1 CAR JUS! Nice drivers an n Extra Heavy I Light r| l Buggies, Su AflC HamnCi A 1IU1 ligut A nice line of Come and ge h YOURS T ' The Williams bur j f KINGSTREE AN SOUTH C. e v s " t e ?* ?* * 1 1 ? *?? e ! Mnir a T 1>E-W ;] Fall and1 e 1 CLOTHING for 1 n Children. The L e f and Fabric. All r I a * and Stripes, t Dry Goods, Dress ,f 4* Everything for Ladies' we; n I it _ _ J. 3. r 4* KINGSTREE, SO e| ' ^?T?*?*?^?'f3? ??*?<?? ;nts. Side ComTos sacls: comi: UlPcclret Boo3 COMPA V. i?>iw I MAKE APPROPRIATE ||V s Hn JHHH & riule. I r ARRIVED HHj .x id good workers. NBH JViedluinanfll Mules. ^ rreys, Wag3, Saddles,&c 'winter robes. it your choice. 0 PLEASE, g Live Stock Co,f D GREELYVILLE. ' II ___V: 1 "I* rfr rI' '!* 'I* ^ Jj LINE \ Winter:: Men, Youths and ^ atest Styles in Fit "* I the new -Shades T + Goods, Notions, Shoes, *? ir. Prices to suit all. ~ ERON.;; UTH CAROLINA. K ) i?^? ???"f??*f?- - * = 1 I A ss? NY. j