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* I I n "ONOW1" JL <Y;"% ^ Ihsr^H !s=g; She founto ftaro. m KIHGSTREE. S. C. _y y y j They are (guaranteed | VOL. XXIII. KIAOSTKLK. SOITH (A KOLIXA. THI KSIU Y, NOVEMBER IS. 1909. NO. 36 . THINGS SEEN AND DONE AT ANDREWS. I out CORRESPONDENT THE VICTIM OFt PICH-POCKETS?NEW BUSINESS ' HOUSES?A GOOD EARNER Harpers, November 15:?Your! scribe attended President's day in ! j \ Florence last Monday, November s, ^ aDd got a glimpse o: our L,niei r.x-1 ^ ecutive, W H Taft. We had a de^ ^ dightful day despite the fact that the t pick-pockets relieved the writer of jlpL^s purse and return ticket tp Lanes. J ' T? A good joke on a prohibitionist, but ^ I we had only a limited supply of Ad- ^ 6,anvs ale to drink during the day. j ^ The writer. 1 understand, was not; ^ 31 the only victim at the hands of the j ^ jg,pick-pockets. On last Saturduy night there seemed to be quite a lot of drinking j and some disorderly conduct in this . V little town. There were six or eight o .. arrests made by the town officers. ? ? Intendant Davis was quite busy on v Monday hearine- the cases and iin - posing lines. Rev A C Bridgnian, the Presbyterian minister, is holding protracted t services at East End of town. Mr n ^ Bridgnian called on the writer last Saturday at his place of business. We are always delighted to meet with a man of Mr Bridgman's type. Possessed of an attractive personali- ^ ty he is loved and respected by this * entire community. 0 Our city officers have put uight w policemen at both East and West w ^ End of town, which is a great protection for the property-owners. t There will be two new mercantile o I ^ V oeasc b A t mf Men's and Boys' Suits or Garme a Health Underwear (We laid in a big stock oi we will close out this stock at Our line of Dress Goods i People Our Stock of III If you want someth WE Take this HIGH /\RTcut, :'s a dash of style and super HIGH AK Perfectic L D. RE1 Dxr$5Af5%v^>ArOvS2ArQv52Ar$>ArOv5ivVvOw y I establishments at West End within! ho next few days. Mr W S Cumlin is having his if Iwelling on Main street repainted 1 ind otherwise improved, which adds nuch to the looks of his home. ^ Mr II C Tallevast has opened a general store on Main street near the * I ail road in West Andrews. Mri* ?ete Young is manager. Good luck i, o all of our new-comers. They j| iave our best wishes for their suc:ess. Mr G W Camiin, ?>ne of our pro- } ;ressive farmers, tohl the vriter a ! ew days ago that he would gather a 1 >ale of cotton from every acre of cot011 he planted this year?uearl\ V 1100 an acre! This is a good yield " or the lower part of Williamsburg C Vatch this section improve in farmng within the next few vears. There ! ' 1 r fill be more development in Wiliamsburg and Georgetown counties!11 vithin live years than in any other ! r ?art of the State. Onr new six thousand dollar j >rick school building will be com- J * deted within a few weeks, ft is a: u eantv and we are all justly proud 1 ' 0 f it. When completed, Mr Editor,; t here will be an entertainment given 1 ii honor of the occasion and we wantj : on to attend. _ Sl'bscribeu. i . . _ d if yon desire a clear complexion ! ake Foley*8 Orino Laxative for con-; tipation and liver trouble, as it will h tiinulate these orgaus and thor- '1 ughly cleanse your system, which is \\ hat everyone needs in order to feel \] ell. D C Scott h Old papers for sale cheap by he hundred at The Record i ti ffice. 1S ] rnable 1 ling Quali They tit the feet. The nam Jvin Brar ints in all sizes. Prepare for cold for Men, All Wool Underwear for latting! [ Matting and cur store being crt extremely low prices. If you ne< s complete, and we have a new lo i's flercar Kingstree lEN'S CLOTHING ling conservative and dignif HAVE IT! for f nee; it is one of tl ioHty of finish that at onc< ?T CLOTh because of a careful ai ?n in Wo: DDICK': FOUR HUNDRED MINERS ENTOMBED.' ) rightful Disaster in Coai Mine Caused! J by Act of Carelessness. S Cherry, Ills, November 13:? i { dine officials of the St Paul' ( ^oal Company, where an ex-!# )losion occurred to day, say that j # 'our hundred men are dead in:# he mine. Twelve bodies ha ve : # )een taken out. Six of these# vere heroes not employed in J he mine, who gave their lives j J n a futile effort to save the' # mprisoned workers- I The fire causing the explosion,; J vhich may prove *one of the { greatest tragedies i. all the list; J if mine horrors, hat. an origin | .Imost trivial. A pile *jf hiiv, al-. / inved to smouider too long, J inally ignited the timbers of the J nine and before the workers j ealized their danger the mine ) vas rilled with smoke, gases and f lames, and ail exit was im- ( >ossible. I Heroism such as is rarely ex- i C libited was shown by the officials I f the mine and residents of the ( own of Cherry. These men, _ f /ho were outside the mine when ( he fire originated, contributed I re to the list of twelve known '(i lead. j i I Scalded Boy's Shrieks | orritied his grandmother.Mrs Maria '7 'aylor,of Nebo,Ky, who writes tliat, | lien all thought he would die, I ncklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured v im. Infallible for Burns, Scalds,, I Juts, Corns, Wounds, Bruises, !r JureS Fever-Sores, Boils,Skin Krup f ions, Chilblains, Chapped Hands.!/ oon routs Piles. 25c at B C Scott's, j^ Goods ii ity Shoes. e tells the quality. id Clothir weather, bee our line of Overc Ladies and Children, Buggy Robe tj m m Hatting! >wded, we need the room for othe jd Matting- we guarantee to save it of Lion Brand Collars and Cuff? itile Com] J, S. C. is Large Enough to Supply Every I ied in cut I If you want something ultra and smar : WE HAVE THAT, TO< 4 ?????? ? ?-mei * ie distinguished models which will be worn by fashii ? stamps it the product of master tailors! 1INO Retains Its S id scientificnl construction, and rkmanship and Finisi S BARGAIN SI <xxx>:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx i THERE ARE TWO HONEST WATS 81 in which a poor man may become wealthy. One is by V j ^ saving- a part of his income regularly and putting it into Q j J some bank until it amounts to a comfortable fortune, ft The other is by saving his money and investing it in /> j C profitable enterprises. X ! * In either case * < -A. Bank Is a ISTecessit^r. X ! K And whichever way you try, this bank will be pleased Q j K to assist you in every way possible. X ! Ic Have an account with us?become one of our patrons * j J ?nnrl jpm \ THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK, 8 | < Lake City. S. C. X | $ J.S.XCCU1 President. T. J. ('OTTIYtHAII. Cashier. y ) S. B. POSTO.V, Vice President. II P. KEVEKIV, Asst. l ash. Q | OOOOOOOQCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |H0ES?S AND MULES. |1 m I have just returned from the West with a carload of (m 0 Horses and a carload of Mules, the w) j J Finest That Ever Set Foot S i R iT ! 'J in old Williamsburg. VI j JP R I C E S R E A S 0 X A B L E.g |, ft (Jail and see them and get first pick. i m. fTheller. | i <C3CSCSCSC3C9C3CSC3S3C3C3X 1 i All Departmei *|,c (jnuv vi vnv\ 9 t rk TV two principal (a-tort io the shoe c J m \\ are style andquality. You cannot be wel A Hi i either etrnenl is lacking. King Quit :oats, Blankets, Wright' AT\ S, RugS, etc. IK the skilled dioe designer The result is I IH wKHl meat of the distiactire style that stamps L ft fflQU Shoes. Nor cos Id this result be attain* the use of the hoest grade of shoe materia HtaKR T^j? high class workmanship. Frosa the sol IMH tanned leather to the finest grade o IVHHA vVwt Quality is there. itnade and out, inn 4IB8w ylgS counters, bos. etc.. the parts you < eqstal quality with the tippers an< t merchandise, therefore pany, J||R . ' . : : _ V b&kiL\ i \ .. M. ? ? 1 on leaders this fal 1. to hape I h. 1 ORE. I 2V^CvWV2VSV^OV*2VO^>V?5^WV?5^J^^ DEATH OF MR R F WHITEHEAD. Was Horn in Williamsburg County and Had Relatives Here. Robert Ferrell Whitehead died at 7:30 this morning at his home, 112 Lee Avenue. Mr Whitehead was born in Williamsburg county, South Carolina, in 1855, bei?g thus fifty-four years of age. He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his death: Mr Marion L Whitehead, of River Junction, Fla., Mr Thos Whitehead, of Fort Pierce, Fla., and Miss Julia Whitehead, of this city. Mr Whitehead has made his home in Waycross for the past 20 years, and was a consistent member of the Presbyterian church. The funeral services will be held at the First Presbyterian church on Williams street on Thursday morning at ten o'clock.conducted by Rev Robert Grant. Interment in Lett cemetery. The following gentlemen will act as pall bearers: H A Harris, R L Atkinson, J W S Hardy, T C Sauls. IS Knight, S BSpear. Win/fro^, 07'., Herald, November 10. \o < ase od Record. Tin-re is no case 0:1 record of a cough or c>M resulting in pneumonia or consumption after Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken, as i? ?\ j'i .i.iji v ? . .g'i ;tiid break up vo ir told quickly. Refuse any but tin- gi-tinin*' Filer's Honey aud^Tar in a yellow package. Centals uo Opiates an : * ?if am! sure. D 0 Scoti. BWTW jgjgEBEJ g nts. UITY luntioo lfc idreard tyjSh?" WSB ad e*ery _ fBML' :UMt ?t? ?re I workauuhip m?mmmm^mP * v.' ' ' "T ' i" -TiTr^i '" i