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r * / ft I oilje County itfrorft. | YgL. XXV. KiyGSTREE, SOUTH CAKOLTXA. TH1KSDAY, AUGUST >4, 1911. XQ. t>4 J I I A marriage license 1 1 .let us show you. All } Nails, and anything el C let us show you what I Coffins and Casl I FATAL ACCIDENT ON Ithffirain was checked was throw; under the trucks and crnshed t< death. The engine and cars did no leave the track. The injured are: < H White, general woods foreman John Smith, engineer: D Long, f.re man, and J J Barwick timekeeper all white.?Xetc* d; Courier. Another Account. Andrews, August 21:?One of th< ACL Corp.'s log trains going fron Andrews to Cades this morning, rai into an open switch partly filled witl loaded cars, and as the result of th< collision that ensued two men ar< killed, one white man, Mr Ton Blakelcy's son, whose home is a Suttons, also a negro train hand Thirteen others were injured, somt seriously. Most of the injured wen the Company's hands, several 01 whom are not expected to live. Th< tit j KIN< 1 We wish t 1$ 1st. The Central r 2nd. We do not t ^ 3rd. We do not e ? and we don't expect to bacco. But, we say to j w 4th. All of the h I on some of the other mj [ 5th. We believe I jg ready to sell your tobac I your tobacco. P. S.?Koger Mi I LUMBERTRAM ROAD ATI CO'S LOG TRAIN CRASHEI P INTO OPEN SWITCH--TWO MEN [ KILLED, OTHERS INJURED. I Kingstree, August 21:?The At lantic Coast Lumber Corporation' ^ train No 101 was wrecked this morn B ing at Cooper's siding,five miles eas B of this place, and T Blakeley, white H of Trio and Willie McCrea, colored H were killed outright and four other H badly.if not seriously, injured. Thi B train left Andrews early this morn B ing with the logging and track crev for Camp No 7. As it approachec Cooper's siding, running at abou ; twenty to twenty-five miles an hour Engineer Smith saw the open switcl \ ahead.when he immediately reverse< his engine,and he, with the fireman jumped. The engine and crew car L rushed into the open switch, collid [ ing with a car of logs that had beei 1 placed there Saturday night. E Blakeley, it is said, was riding oi B the pilot of the engine and was fear B fully mangled in,the collision. Mc Crea was sitting on one of the loj trucks and when the momentum o L in.tr several muepenueni uujeis. ^ Anions those are:L M Walker,for the British-American Tobacco company; * A D Hopgood.for American Tobacco V company; J S Jenkins, for Imperial Tobacco company; J G Slaughter, for J X Boyd & Co and Taylor & Co. To Tobacco Warehousemen. The Record wants your advertising and job printing. You use the ! paper to build up your market and we are glad to serve you, but we ? i have to make a living out of this businsss, besides paying printers and other costs of business. Let us have your work. We have a large supply of all kinds of forms and will get any ? other kind required. We guarantee ^ prices as low as the lowest and qual? ity as high as the highest. tf QSTREE i TO THE TOB/i o call your attentii Warehouse, of Kingstree, mad lelonp- to the Warehouse Trust. ' w O - - ncourage farmers to sell their t buy, or have any bought, in i ill tobacco planters, that if you irge companies have buyers hi irkets near by. in free trade and farmers' ri^h co drive straight to Central W GUST 15, 22,000 AT OVER $ AVERAGE FOR 1 EPPS ?. :Intosh and John Slaughter, s | Kingstree tobacco market has -: been booming the past week, large quantities of the "weed" coming in j and good prices the rule. It is safe ?' to say that since our iast issue more 3 than 100,000 pounds of tobacco have s been sold on this market and at prices * averaging from 13 to 15 cents. The f Central warehouse, up town, is han1 dling most of the tobacco, we undert stand, though all three houses are ? doing good business. Tuesday the I Central sold on its floor 24,000 J pounds averaging 15c. and yester. day, we understand, even a larger s quantity was handled, many piles - bringing 25, 30 and even 35 cents. II While the number of pounds brought to this market falls far beI low last year tas is the case at all the markets, so far) yet, judging from - present prices,the increased value of ? the product will make up for the f shortage in quantity. II Every large handler of tobacco is u represented on this market, includ "It is Sold in A MARRIAGE is not guaranteed to make i we ask is a trial. VVe will se we handle, are the best m we have in home furnishing KINGS! <ets. engineer and fireman are both severely hurt. A relief train brought the dead and wounded to town and the company's two physicians are j doing all they can for the relief of wounded men. This is the most seI rious wreck this Company has ever experienced. Subscriber. TOBACCO MARKET BOOMING. Big Sales Daily and Good Prices -! Rale?Many Bayers Here. King'stree an< W H i LICENSE ! ALSO EV narried life a success. If v convince you that our line loney can buv anywhere, goods. And remember w REE HARE WHOLESALE AND MARKET OPENED FRIDAY. fins J EDUCATION I IS ASSURED I IF TOU I START A if^r I BANKI ACCOUNT FOB m Not only give your boy a teach him to know the value of Teach him to work and save M make his own way through colh K he comes out. M Make OUR Banl M We pay liberal interest consis ( FARMERS & MEJ J "ABSOLUT] \ LAKE CITY, WAKES S kcco growe on to the followinj [e one of the best averages i because we recognize the irn obacco in the country, as we 1 the country. However, we a will place your tobacco on oui ?re, and we are glad to say ts. All tobacco sold with us arehouse, and we will convir NOTE THESE PI 13.10. VIONTH OF- AUGUST BIG( "32"curs Tre: MONTGO* our floor managers, will al - ? . Us-,. ... - First Three Bales of Cotton Sold Here Brought Twelve Cents. Kinpstree's cotton market opened " ' ?. L I . I uprriaay morning wun a saie ui three bales, two by Mr T S Kelley and one by Mr P P Pearce, which were bought by Mr L C Montgomery, who will represent the RodgersMcCabe company on this market; price 12 cents. Since then the local ginnery has been running daily and quite a number of bales of cotton have been ginned and marketed. It is now against the law to send a weekly paper to a subscriber longer than one year on credit. We don't intend to violate the law to please anyone; so don't be surprised if your paper stops coming when you don't pay. tf f V7\ra"Rw a 'college" education, but also M a BANK BOOK. 1 while young. He will help m ;ge and be a better man when < YOUR ESank. J tent with safety?4 per cent. I RCHANTS HANK, f I 2LYSAFE," 1 iPLKINUll RS OF SOUT % facts: 'or tobacco in the State durii iependent right of every tobj believe that the warehouse flc re not going to say to farme r floors we will get you as m that we are not over-stock is sold on its merits, as w< ice you that Kingstree is th RICES BELOW: AUGU! jEST AVERAGE EVER I dERY, Pro] ways look after your inter* i J the; Cost is \ T ? ERYTHING KNOWN IN ou buy your goods from us of Heavy and Shelf Hardw Cif you are getting ready e guarantee satisfaction 01 ) W A R E CO, RETAIL DEALERS Notice Beginning with .'September 1,15)11, positively n<> eredi: business will be done at the local ottice ot tne soiunern Express company. Parties receiving express collect must pay charges before express is removed from the office. The rules of the company do not allow credit, and I have not the time to keep books of account. The public is also advised that all shipments of express must be in this office one hour before the arriving time of trains. Respectfully, R K Wallace, Agent Southern Express Co. 8-24-2t 5 or 6 doses "6<56"' will cure any case of Chills and Fever. Price, 25c. ND&LLEGEj Only $1.00." HARDWARE! and use them right life will are, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Li to furnish any part of your r your money back. 1/in A VT \7 lTI V /\ i> X We LeadAgain we beg to remind our i friends that all notices relating to i money - making enterprises, for 1 church, school or any other cause, ; are charged for as advertising at l one cent a word. All cards of i thanks, for any purpose whatsoever, s are charged for at the rate of one < cent a word. It would save us a 1 Ir~ &.? D AVERA H CAROLINA. .1 g the month of July, considei icco grower to sell his product >or is the proper and best pla< rs, or buyers either, how the; uch as at any warehouse in thi id with Pin Hookers as you 5 hire no drummers, and hav< e market, and Central Wareh ST 22, 24,600 AT OVER $15 VIADE IN STATE. prietors. sst. *v*%. fcr\ *v% xvn.-^A4 4^.-4 >.*>. ^ - ^ | Headqu o 0 1 | For Almost * You Wish t chase, * or S I I X | WilkinsV* l Grocer i m I I I be a success. Came ^ me, Cement, Plaster, % home come here and ?? -Others Follow. ^ ?o?i(| (leal of trouble and embarrassment if you would just count the words and send the money along with four "copy," as it hardly pays us to Keep books on these little items. Yet I In the aggregate they mean a con- m siderable loss to the paper if not 1 collected,and they are so easily over- ] ooked. tf 1 | larters | J i ft 0 * 7 j I j ? J 1 > i Anything j> o i to Pur- | . > Large I mall. I j ? i > 11 $ /holesale I 1 y Co. | T ?-J&\ f i &OSO& r.pc I Vi ring quality sold. f? where he pleases. SS le to sell your tobacco, IB y must sell, or buy, to- IB s State. will find to be the case & 3 no favorites; so when jB ouse is the place to sell pj .30 jjg ;& ^jjfl