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mt ... / -'Vv'*<^g MEW ' { '. H I Pje County itccorD. H ~ KIXGSTKEE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER lit, 1012. NO. 41 ~ Phis Cv, . . 'ON n i m "k uuuu iui I $10.00 f on any Range in the stor V of the : Kingstree Hardware Gompan No Range charged at these prices CADES CULLINGS. Crops about Harvested?Negro Dies of .Heart Failure. Cades, December 16:?With short crops and good fall weather for harvesting, the fanners have about finished up their work for this good year of our Lord 1912, and some have already sowed their oats for the ensuing year. Cades is still moving onward and upward. Several have bought lots and contemplate building dwellings. Mr J H Grant, one of the "old timers", has sold out and gone to other parts to dwell.and Mr Knight, I the amily have ?mo^H -eir abode nritkwi oi/?Ki ornnrl ?fO. fc vvv. | &ople. Mrs S R Rodgeu ?:y sick at the home of her son, tor J M Rodders, near here,and Mrs Marion Ruff- j kin is also ill nearby. A negro by the name of Enoch Fulton fell dead from heart failure at Mr Robert Carsten's place near here last Thursday. Mrs J J M Graham has recently . purchased an automobile; she has the full right-of-way around home. Mrs Daniel Johnson and Mrs E J , LPlayer and children were visitors at Mr J M Rogers' last Sunday. - Rev W H Whitehead filled his apDointment at the BaDtist church "ySunday, with a good congregation, j The church has secured his services, for the ensuing year. The church ; held an interesting conference meet-! ing recently, hearing reports from the committee to look after funds and location for a new building. The meeting wound up by electing a deacon to be ordained at the disposal of the pastor. Mr and Mrs H F Fenegan have the sympathy of their friends here in the death of their little one last week at Lake City. * Mr and Mrs V G Arnette and Mr and Mrs H F Fenegan have moved to Cades. They have rooms and are boarding for the present. Both have <> bought lots and expect to build soon. Hope the editor will soon be himself again and wishing him a merry Xmas and a happy new year. B. Tovs! Tovs! Tovs! Headouarters foj^phristmas goods^JB^PATRici^ y ^ I in ourOl ( You will never (ret a FW( m our bank, whether you w I ROW money. Come in. 11 I will also welcome vour ac ? We are always gfacl togi I the security of business mJMENTS, whether he is t L\or. I Do YOUR bam I We Pay 4 per cent interei I Warmers & mer "ABSOLUTELY SAFE" ' it LAKE CITY NEWS NOTES. Severance-Stokes WeddingLocal and Personal Items. Lake City, December 18:?Thursday afternoon Miss Ruby Severance and Mr Ed Stokes surprised their many friends when they were quietly married by the groom's father, Dr W S Stokes, at the home of the bride's mother. Only the immediate family were present on account of a recent bereavement in the groom's family. Mrs Stokes is the youngest daughter of Mrs Emily Severance and was one of the most popular of Lake City's many charming girls. The groom is the editor of the Lake City News and is a young man of sterling qualities. This deservedly popular young couple have a host of friends, who wish them much happiness. v The Philatkea class is preparing for a bazaar Thursday and Friday nights of this week at Hall's prizery, at which place they will have fancy work booths and sell supper,oysters, cream and cake. Mr George C Haselton, the efficient and genial cashier of the Bank of Lake City, sustained some painful injuries last week while attempting to assist in adjusting the bell in the belfry on the Methodist church. He is improving nicely and all hope that he will soon be at the bank again. Mrs J M Sturgeon spent Monday at Florence with her sister, Mrs S W G Shipp. Mrs G F Stalvey, who has been very ill, is much better again. Her three sisters, Mrs J E Spivey and Mrs Lillian Spivey, of Moultrie, Ga, and Mrs W H Spivey, of Pensacola, Fla, returned home last night. Mr and Mrs Ed Stokes have returned from their wedding trip and are at home for the present with the bride's mother,Mrs Emily Severance, in South Thomas street. Mr G F Stalvey's sister and brother. Mr and Mrs J A Lewis of Conway, are spending a few days here with him. Miss Ara Rogers has returned home after an enjoyable visit to Miss Gladys Thames at ManningMr Garland McElveen, who is attending the State Medical college at flER | it I I J* I g|y*, )1VAT when you come into ant to deposit or iiOKVe will welcome you. We count. ve anyone ADV/CB about ventures or IXVEST>ne of our depositors or king with US. st on savings accounts. CHANTS BANK. LAKE CITY, S.C. . I; WW1 nwinfFtlttaVvi , $10.00 F | UP TO AN ^ we are going to give you 1 _ we do this is because we 1 ! member,-the goods are ca These goods are all cast Kingstn We Lead-Others Follow Charleston,is home for the holidays. Exercises were suspended in both the gT&mmar and high school today on account of work on the new auditorium. School work will be resumed on January 6. P H A. m 9 I A Huge Porker. The largest hog reported to us this fall was that huge Jersey Red specimen sold last Tuesday by Mr J G McCullough to Mr H A Miller, of i the People's Market. This hog < weighed 560 pounds and brought Mr McCullough the neat sum of $42, more than the price of a good cow a few years ago. < Appreciation ol the Right Kind. Editor County Record: ? Please draw on me for amount 1 due and for two years in advance also. It is always a pleasure to read The Record. i Very truly yours, 1 tit n . ?.. ] t W r olAth. : ' Elloree, December 14. j i ICaW r.nmi We come this time to mas and a happy and pros] also recommend to you an^ selected articles as appropi gifts: Suspenders, Neckw porters, Ladies' and Men's Put Up in Indi Ladies' Aviation Silk i dies' and Men's Gloves, Ai Swiss Chocolates, in h Perfumery, Combs, Brush* Stationery in Christmas B< $1.00 boxes, Glassware, Ki TOYS, FIREV THE CADES MERCA I Cades iMBHnMHHBI we can furnish at the lowest possible pnc handle the best of everything in music, i with you. Railroad Fare Paid to $ Out-of-Town Customers. ' ''X'' Siegling Mu , 243 King St, Q . ii-i i-i REE FREE! fD INCLUDING DECEfl $10.00 off on any Range in 1 * * t 1 A i 1 lave over a solid.canoaa 01 ti shR No Range charged at th< 1, and to save money you mus ee Hardw Wholesale and Retail : BANKERS PUT ON CHAINGANG. Guilty of Violating BankflngLaws, Get 6 Years Each. Athens, Ga, December 13:?J A Griffin, president,and R H McCrary, cashier, of the Athens Banking and > Trust company, pleaded guilty today j *- *' - fn orot?jQ nf m ine Bupeuui wcuiv ? ^...~ 0. violating the State banking laws.J They were sentenced to serve five J years each on the chaingang. It was expected a fine would follow a plea1 of guilty, and the Court's sentence j came as a severe shock to the defendants. The men were charged in ten indictments with systematically wrecking the bank of which they were officers. The demand for an increase of the Cabinet by the creation of a Department of Lahor is not greater than that for the creation of a Department of Mining. By and by there j will be a yearning to have enough Cabinet officials to give one to every State. .r .%r ? - Mile ' I V pany ! i i wish you a joyous Christ- j serous New Year, and to g j of the following specially | iate and useful Christmas | ear, Hosiery, Hose Sup- t Handkerchiefs. F ividual Boxes. Scarfs, Bureau Scarfs, Laitomobile Scarfs. % alf and one-pound boxes, js, Purses, Hand Mirrors, 3xes, (Cigars in 50c and lives, Etc. /ORKS, ETC. | UTILE COMPANY, , s.c. b I3ST 1?USIC ~ e :es, or on easy terms, if desired. W and it will be a pleasure to correspond I Piano Tuning in the Country at Reasonable Rates. sic House, laiieaton, S. C. ,? / i ' n'S. i I $10.00 riBER 24 the store. The reason lem in stock. Butrei prices we are offering, it buy now. ' rare Co. u : Coffins and Gaskets Death of Milton Marcos. No more painful duty has befallen this writer than to announce the death of Master Milton Marcus, which occurred at 1:25 this morning at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs S Marcus, on West Main street. This bright youth was Bearing his seventeenth birthday, having been born in NewYork city, May 30,1896. He came to Kingstree with his parents some ten or twelve years ago. He whs a bright boy and possessed a quiet,amiable disposition,which commended him to the high esteem of all who knew him. About three years ago his health became impaired and the cause was pronounced to be diabetes. Everything that medical skill could do for him here and in his native city was not spared and only two months ago he returned from New York, where t__ 1 l 1 ii _ . # . ne naa Deen unaer me care 01 a specialist during the summer. On Sunday morning his condition grew worse. Dr W G Gamble was called and on Monday the young man was better; on Tuesday he was able to go for a drive with Mrs W G Gamble, but later in the day he was seized by a sinking spell from which it was thought he would not recover, but he rallied, and his condition was hopeful until yesterday afternoon,when he sank into unconsciousness, remaining so until death relieved him ^t 1:25 this morning. . Thus the Grim Reaper has cast his mantle of death about this bright young man and removed him from our midst, fy>m the fireside of a happy home and from the tender, loving care of devoted parents and twn vonncypr motors to whnrn the profound sympathy of the entire community will go in full measure. The remains were taken to Charleston on the noon-day train and interment will be made in the Jewish cemetery there this afternoon. K. of P. Officers Elected. At the regular meeting on Wednesday evening of last week, the Kingstree lodge, Knights of Pythias, elected the following officers for the ensuing year: Chancellor Commander? PHStoll. Vice Chancellor?Thos McCutchen. Prelate?M H Jacobs. Mastor of Work?J W Cook. T7 _r T) 1_ I C<__1 t> XT iveep ui i\ecurus auu otrai?iv n Speigner. Master of Finance?E C Epps. Master-at-Arms?C D Jacobs. Inner Guard? H Riff. Outer Guard?S C Anderson. Three-year Trustee?M H Jacobs. Black Valentine Seed Beans for sale at Nelson's Warehouse by 12-12-4t W K McIntosh. IThe Bank CADE Tlie Ban: 1! - Safety Deposit . r j > Clip This COUPON ' Good for CO 3ii any Bicycle in the store of the lgstree Hardware Company So Bicycle charged at \ these prices \ ? -? WOW ELECT OFFICERS / And Then Banquet At the Kellahan Hotel. At the regular meeting of the , Kinarstree camD No 27. Woodmen of the World, Monday night last the following officers were elected for the ensuing year. Consul Com?B E Clarkf on. Advisor Lieut?R W Fulton. Banker?0 H Patrick. Escort?J W Gamble. Clerk?J M Brown. Watchman?S C Anderson. Sentry?R Z Vause. \ Manager?A M Gordon. Immediately after the meeting adjourned the camp, consisting of twenty-one members present, repaired to the spacious dining-room of the Kellahan hotel where a sumptuous banquet had been prepared for these Knights of Woodcraft by the hospitable hostess, Mrs b A Nettles. The dining-room and tables were tastily decorated ;for the occasion with potted plants, ferns and beautiful holly. The retiring Council Commander, P H Stoll, Esq, acted as toastmaster and introduced as the first speaker, his successor, Mr B E Clarkson. Short speeches were made by EL Hirsch and PH Stoll, Esqs, and Mr 0 H Patrick, to which a response was made by the host, Mr S A Nettles. The W 0 W's, wherever fhey exist as a camp, are noted for their enjoyable social affairs rd we are quite confident this occasion was at teuutru vviiu uu suui icuiiiiiigs 01 vug this line. i?7iiTb^Sp?r Rev D jV Phillips, appointed to the Kingstree Methodist church by the annual Conference at its recent session, filled his pulpit here Sunday morning and evening, preaching to good and appreciative congregations. The attendance was unusually large at the evening service, as both the Baptist and Presbyterian tninis,ters gave up their pulpits Sunday night so that their congregations might unite in extending a cordial welcome to the new pastor by their presence at the Methodist church. Mr Phillips thanked the large congregation for their presence and interest, and stated that for the next year,at lea^t.he expected to be with us and hoped to be one of us; he also expressed an earnest desire and willingness to take part in anything i tending to the moraland spiritual up| lift of the community and to affiliate i heartily with the other denomina' tions in all religious work. His ser ! mon was an excellent discourse and I made a marked impression upon his 1 hearers. ? The biggest lot of Toys and Christmas Novelties in Kingstree at 12-12-2t B F Patrick's. : of Cades f s, s. c j '"PVk i n nrv f A /Inf A Kuv ^9 ? IllO llJUll^I llf U^-IVUOICUUI- f i glar-proof safe, made by the Ely-Morris Safe Company, i of Perth Amboy, N. J., has < , been purchased by The Bank { of Cades for its use. This , safe is made with a double , compound door, locked with 1* double combination bank 1 locks, three movements, 72- I Jfe hour time lock of the most 1 modern and up-to-date type, ^ together with a non lock-out 1 automatic device. Call at \ The Bank of Cades, see this & Knv/vlnw rvvAA'f no nnf 1 uui^iai piwi aiiu put your money in it for safe I keeping. i Is of Cades T Boxes for Rent j .. ' '* * iWirfi ' .'J*