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@?:?;@:?:?:@:?:@:?:?: I ORE/ ? ? ? ? We ? ? ? @ hr @ IX ? :?^:?:?:?;@.?:?:?:?:<i Matters at Moody. i Moody, January 17:?Mr Henry Gibson of Kichbnrg is visiting his sister here, Miss Mary Gibson, the principal of our school. Misses Mary Gibson and I'lmer; Crooks weut out bunting Saturday | and brought home a beautiful string of partridges which fell be-, fore their unerring aim. Look to j your laurels, boys. Messrs \V O Camlin and Hugh Pipkin of Bloomingvale spent Sun? * Ki! day nere wun relatives. Oar Sunday-school is flourishing. Sunday afternoon at the Sundayschool hour the cnurch was full. There are five classes and all seem to take a deep interest in the exercises. Mr Robert Ackerman made a business trip to Georgetown Friday, A new mercantile establishment is contemplated for Moody in the near future. The promoters of the enterprise are Messrs G W and R E Camlin. Our school is thriving and teachers and pupils alike are working hard to get a good start in the new year. Mr H A Wheeler,of this vicinity, has moved to Gourdins to make his future home. Section Master Lewis has had his force here the past week doing some much needed ditching, etc. The two little children of Mr R L Johnson, who have been sick with pneumonia, are able to be up and going about. j Edgar, j Chickens dressed ready for: the pot at 13c per pound. People's Market, l-2o-It HA Miller. Remember that the Farmers, Supply Co has complete line of | plow goods all kinds. District Stewards' Meeting. The district stewards of the I -ii __ 1 i Kingstree district win please, meet at the district parsonage; in Kingstree. January 25, 12 m. They will please come directly! to parsonage. Dinner will bej provided. W P Meadors, P EKingstree, S C., January 8, 1910. Chickens dressed ready for the pot at 15c per pound. People's Market, 1-20-lt H A MlLLEli. j "We have just received nicej lot ol Burt Oats seed at Fanners | Supply Co. 's Chickens dressed ready for i the pot at 15c per pound. Peoples Market, j l-2o-tt II A Miller, j The Gi son. Big to youra< ;?' @:@:?:?:?:?:@:?:@:<? VT VAl JUST IiKcEIV Shall Not INQSTRE a:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?:?: Pnenmonia Follows a (old but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar, which stops the cough, heals the lungs, and expels - * - m the cold from your system. iukc at first sign of a cold and avoid a dangerous illness. D C Scott p *T~ * a HOT MEAL or j ; QUICK LUNCH V ; while you wait. ^ J Anything the market af fords. Our specialty is I Choice Norfolk Oysters ! served in every style. I THE FINEST FRUITS t I of all kinds in season. ? I OUR CANDIES j are in a class by themselves t !in purity and general ex- j cellence. Guth's and Schles t inger's "'Nuf said,"todis- j X criminating buyers. J Hftt aid fold Brliks, Ci I gars, Tokaccb, takers'Ma- t terials are our "Long Suit." FRESH BREAD Received Dally | Tro-crira-'S. j SPEaATNOTICES Transient Notices will be Published in This Column at the Rate of One Cent a Word for Each Issue. No advertisement taken for less than 25 cents. For. Sale-Pure Ruff Orpington eggs setting of thirteen for one dollar. Apply to T M Scott. 1-13-tf Kingstree. S C Wanted Sooond hand hanging lamp. Must be in good condition and cheap. Apply to 1-13-tf * The County Record. Wanted An industrious colored man with large family to rent 15 acres land and house. For terms apply to T I) Clarkson, 1-20-lt Greelyville, S C LADY WANTED To Introduce our very complete Spring line of l*-autilul wool suitings, wash fabric*, fancy wabting*, silks, etc., hdkfs., laces and petticoats. All up to date N". Y. City Patterns, hinest line on the market. Dealing direct with the mills you will find our prices low. Profits,$10.00 to $&).00 weekly. Samples and full instruction* (>acked in a neat sample ease, shipjicd express prepaid.. No monev required. Exclusive territory. Write for particulars. Be first to apply. ' Sundi.-d Drew Goods Co-. Dept. F 1, Binghamion. N. Y NoticeNotice is hereby given that I will be at Lake Swamp Bridge on Saturday, January 22, 1910, at 11 o'clock a m, to let out contract to build larger bri#ge new. and to repair smaller bridge. Plans and specifications to be furnished at said time and; place. J J Graham, | l-(i-5Jt Road Engineer. I Dissolution NoticeNotice is hereby given that on Jan- j uary 1, 1910.the firm <>f Scott & Miller, proprietors of The People's Market, was dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts will be kept at the market and all parties iddebted to the said firm will make settlement to H A Miller. Thanking our patrons for past I favors and soliciting a continuance of | the same for the succeeding member of j the firm, Very respectfully. j .1 A Scot r, 1-i:*-3t H A Millkk. _TL~ n -lilt! bll -eatestJ1 1 reductio jvantage s. LUES IN WH EI). COTTON IS GOING UP AND IT IS CHEAPER TO BUY \YH1 Be Able to Duplicate WHEN THE PRESENT STOCK IS EXHAUSTED. BUY NOW A ?p nov noon's I WILKI Ns| 1 Wholsale Grocery Company | j| extend New Year greetings and hope j| j| to see or hear from all our friends jl I early in the year. & We ate at the j| Same Old Standi and |j Prices Lower than Ever Before | J Yours for business, If WILKINS 1 I Wholesale Grocery Co. | FREE Tobacco Seed I If you want good, fresh Tobacco Seed, the 1 place to get them is I Farmers' Supply Co, Kingstree, S. C. You also want Tobacco Guano for putting out your beds without deJay. We handle all grades of Mi, Fin luteins. etc, and solicit your business for 1910 and are in position to handle your orders, large or small. H. E. Montgomery, Manager. eatest Mid-Winte oney=Saver of the ns on the entire s fiARCUS. 1 1^ :?.@:?.?:?:@:?:?:@:?:?:?:?:?:@7?:@.?:??:~?: 1TE GOODS i| [te goods now. these Values |J lXD save money. .j COHPANY 1.1 >;?LC?^?:?:?:?:?L?i?.?j?-?-?L?!?:?i?^_^@: ] HORSES lIlEE 11 Nice driving horses All sizes of nice, sleek v .?J Good work horses mules in pairs or Combination horses single J Buggies, Surreys and Runabouts < Durham?Jackson G Smith? Wrenn and arker Busies. ' J WAGONS WAGONS Just received two carloads of the reliable and well known WEBER?COLUMBUS & RUSSELL Wagons. j M Harness, Saddles, Robes, Whips and I Jj Horse Blankets. I 1 Call and see us before buying. I immmmmmmtmmmb ' m Yours to please, 2 JM Williamsburg Live Stock Co. Uj Kingstree, S. C. I u " DEPOSIT jS A BANK that has never lost a dollar since its estab- < lishment. A BANK that has increased its business over $150,000.00 A during the past year. fl A BANK that pays 4 per cent on its Saving Deposits, compounded every three months. fl A BANK that welcomes and appreciates your business H whether large or small. fl THE BANK OF KINGSTREE 1 -- 1 RESOURCES $360,000.00 9 D. C. Scott, N. D. Lesesne, F. W. Fairey, President. Asst. O&shier. Cashier. ? ? yl Let us haye your next order tor tI pgrocerib |;:| J) We have on hand at all times a tancy line of /groceries, fruits, confectioneries,/ i i?SSKCIOARS AM) TOBACCOS? | ^jj All Orders Delivered Promptly I to any part of the city. (A MILHOUS & JENNINGS. | ;1 !?6s?sesese9esescsesesese?i r Colo I i oaio. entire winter sea= tock. Come! ItWj J