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FRENCH STEAMER SUNK IN MEDITERANEAN. EIGHTY PERSONS PERISH WHEN VESSEL IS TORPEDOED WITHOUT WARNING. Paris, December 27:?The French steamer Ville De La Ciotat, with passengers on board, was torpedoed without warning and sunk in the Mediterranean on December 24, the ministry of marine announced today. Most of the passangers and members of the crew have been rescued. The statement follows: "The steamer Ville De La Ciotat was torpedoed and sunk on the 24th in the Mediteranean by an enemy submarine, without warning. A: majority of the passengers and crew were picked up by an English steamer. Details have not been received." The Ville De La Ciotat was return- j ing from the far East and was due J to arrive at Marseilles today. The j survivors were taken to Malta, ar- j riving there yesterday morning. The Ville De La Ciotat was one of the largest of the steamships sunk recently in the Mediteranean. Her gross tonnage was 5,376. She was built at La Ciotat, France, in 1892, and was owned by the Messageries Maritimes, of Marseilles. She was last reported on her arrival at Saigon, Indo-China, on December 1, on a voyage from Yokohama to Marseilles. Seventy-nine persons were drowned in the destruction of the French liner Ville De La Ciotat, the American consul at Malta reported to the State department. No Americans were aboard. The ship, he reports, was torpedoed without warning at 10:15 o'clock on DecemDer Z4 ana sunk in fifteen minutes. Hebron Happenings. Hebron, December 27: ? There was a dinner at the home of Rev J T Gibbons Christmas day. Those who dined were: Rev L E Peeler, Messrs J W McClam and wife, C W Adams and wife, J C Coker and family, S N Caulder and family, Miss Jeddie Coker and Mr Ralph McElveen. The pleasant callers in the afternoon were M.ss s Lizzie and Mae McElveen, Birtie Barrow and Messrs Philip Barrow, Atha McEiveen, J L and Moody Coker. Mr Dow McClam of San Antonio, Texas, is visiting his father, Mr J W McClam. Mrs L Aj McElveen is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs J B Wallace. Mrs J T Gibbons is also visiting 1 J Li *f_. n \TT A ner uaugnier, iurs v/ ** nuauia. Mr C S Smith and family took dinner Christmas day at the home of Mr and Mrs B M McElveen. Miss Ola McElveen, who has been teaching school in Darlington county, is at home for a few weeks. Her brother, Mr Jack McElveen of Columbia, is also spending the holidays here. Miss Leola Gibbons was a dinner guest at Mr C W Adams' Sunday. Rev L E Peeler preached a very interesting sermon Sunday morning from the 2nd verse, 12th chapter of Genesis to a large congregation. Violet. Viewsjrom Venters. Venters, December 27:?In spite of the snow last week, Santa Claus seems to 'have had no difficulty in reaching Venters with his pack of presents, and everyone seems to be living in an atmosphere of peace and good will. We are glad that none of the folk were snowbound away from home and that all the boys and girls have arrived?in fthe 'tmost cheerful spirits. Among those from other sections who are spending their Christmas holidays with their parents here are: Misses Edna.^Thora and Claudia Davis of Georgetown,Marie Flowers of Coker college,'Cornelia Cockfield of Chicora College'for Women.Kenneth Huggins of Winthrop, Eulee and Oia Springs of Florence and Bethera, respectively,Edimae Huggins of St Stephens, Bertha Ard of Nebo Messrs F L Eaddy of Sumter, Geo The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head Because of its tonic and laxative effect. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary Quinine and does not cause nervousness nor ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. mmmmm? COE Stomach Catarrh Is det Very Prevalent of wa I In this climate catarrh Is a , . prevalent disease. Catarrh af- *nii fects the stomach as often as cas any other organ. Perhaps every third person is more or less cor troubled with stomach catarrh. dep Peruna is extensively used In ^ | mese cases. PERUNA X = ma Cannon of St Matthews,Cole Cannon * of Wofford college and Kirk Cock- Kr field. - bet Mr I R Gee of Kingstree spent rae Saturday and Sunday with relatives *? and friends at Venters, Hemingway e< and Johnsonville. nec Mr and Mrs W T Lee and little daughter are visiting Mrs Lee's parnr^ ents at Sampit. rer Everyone seems to be thinking of 1916 resolutions already, and let us lut hope that resolutions made and kept the will make the coming year the best . of a!!. N. act Miss Caugbman Entertained. pai bre Hemingway, December 24:?Last Monday evening Mrs W C Heming- nai way entertained a number of her na friends in honor of Miss Trannye fyi Caughman.who next Wednesday be- ^ comes the bride of Dr T C Bomarof flu, Georgetown. The guests were met sen at the door by the hostess and ushered into the large front room,beau- < tifully decorated with holly and mis- pe tletoe. A programme was informal- the ly carried out, consisting of music sa> furnished by Misses Baker and Wil- ^ wagon routes and save the Government money without hurting the service in any way. In some States hundreds of rural carriers have been dropped in the process of this consolidation. Congressmen, on the other hand, declare that in many instances the RUB OUT PAIN with good oil liniment. That's the surest way to stop them. The best rubbing liniment is II AH A 4A MUSI ANIi LINIMENT Good for the Ailments of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Etc. Qood for your own A ches. Pains, Rheumatism, Sprains, Cuts, Burns, Etc. 25c. 50c. $1. At all Dealers. ' son and various contests. After this, the "pie of fortune" was brought in. This was a large horizontal-shaped box covered with holly and ribbons which contained real information as to the future of each contestant. When Miss Caughman's turn came, much to her surprise and the amusement of all, she drew therefrom a large cabinet size genuine photograph of her fiance. After each of the guests ?vas presented with a boquet of mistletoe with ribbon, a sweet course was served, which was greatly enjoyed by all. Coughs and Colds are Dangerous. Few of us realize the danger of coughs and colds. We consider them common and harmless ailments. However statistics tell us that every third I person dies of a lung ailment. Dan- I gerous bronchial and lung diseases | follow a neglected cold. As your body struggles against cold germs, ? * i i-i ii n.. no Detter aid can ne naa man ur \ King's New Discovery. Its merit has been tested by old and yor.ng. In use over 45 years. Get a bottle today. Avoid the risk of serious lung ailments. Druggists. FIGHT AGAINST BURLESON. Substitution of Autos for Horse and Cart Likely to Cause a Roar Washington, December 27:?Signs multiply that there will be a fierce outbreak of pent-up Congressional ire against Postmaster General Burleson after the holidays. The immediate cause is the reorganization of rural routes in the various States by the substitution of automobile vehicles for the familiar horse and cart affair. It is claimed by the department that one automobile route can handle the work of several horse and isolidation of ordinary routes into ? ;o routes has resulted in serious E erioration of the service. Most E the Congressmen who are on the I rpath against the department on s account admit that there are,l es where economy is possible by ; nbining routes according to the j mrtmental theory, but they con,d that a man or a board of men ;ing at Washington with a map is J ; competent to allow for the local :uliarities of routes and often! kes bad blunders. '.t is the idea of the average Con-! jssman that he knows his district j ;ter than the post office depart- j nt knows it, and he does not like be left out of consultation when :onomies" of this sort are plan1. Listen for the roar. 'The Southern Commercial Conrss in session at Charleston, S C," narks the Chattanooga Times, ?fore adjournment adopted resoions indorseing without exception i policies announced by President lson both 'of a national and an ernational character.' * * * This ion is notice to the Republican *ty that if it still has an idea of ^ ;aking the solid South it will have < make a departure from its past row and sectional policies of tional' as well as 'international' Lracter. It is also a most grating indication of the final collapse the pestiferous and numbing in?nce of Mr Bryan on Southern itiment." Bear This Id Mind. n l -- I I 1 ~ 1 consider v^namueriaiu s ouu^u medy by far the best medicine in i market for colds and croup," 's Mrs Albert Blosser, Lima, Ohio, iny others are of the same opinion, tainable everywhere. _ _j The RAYO LAMP SAVES TROUBLE = \ZO\J don't have to 3 g spend the greater gj A part of your time 3 cleaning it?and won- 3 denng why it won't 3 burn. The Rayo is 3 simple in construction 3 and in design. It lights g ?T??f U /-vnf ti r\T7t n/> fUa sA wiuium itniuviug inv ^ shade and gives the : best sort of light?the j kind that won't hurt ; your eyes. j Mayb | Lamps | Rayo lamps are an ornament % to any home. They require \ very little attention ? yet * always add to the attractive- ? ness of the room The Rayo is the symbol " of efficiency ? economy ? convenience. m Use Aladdin Security 8 Oil or Diamond White | Oil to obtain best results I 8 in OH Stoves y Lamps and B Heaters. I The Ravo is only one of our R many products that bring com- 1 g fort and economy to the farm. I Ask for them by name. I Matchless Liquid Gloss R Standarc Hand Separator j| Standa.a Household $ Lubricant B Parowax I Eureka Harness Oil w Mica Axle Grease $ If your dealer does not carry pj these, write to our nearest ^ station. '(I STANDARD OIL COMPANY 8 (New Jersey) BALTIMORE ^ Washington. D. C. Charlotte, N, C. I BI Norfolk, Va. Charleston, W. Va. i Richmond. Va. Charleston. S. C. " ??_?* s Periodicals! md complete line ikly and monthly 'iodicals. ten for any mag,1 at the lowest UJG C(^ rour Health MM?? MM?? 4 DOUBT to Rive for South Carolina | OUT! VAYS HERE luggies, Surreys, Robes, Whips, ers, etc. Come the market and nlease. r 7 ive Stock Co. S. C. I I COUNTY RECORE ust make it TURE! ture Anyway. nsible and Lasting nent articles which we know will >on which we can make you e, in fact we want to impress low prices we are making on i suggest the follow articles as A Library Table A Nice Rocker JFrench Plate Miror iseful articles to be found at autiful selection of niture Co. Opposite Court House I IS ON I uckey! JOTH | id Mules! Exchange, j UCREYj id Sale Stable J Magazines and We have a full a of the leading wee Magazines and Pei Subscriptions tal 9?zina nr riPViYirlipQ Vi. Vi. IVViXVU clubbing rate. % SCOTT DI In Business For \ Phone No. 131 -EttaaOflHianBa; JK WHEN If about what Christmas j FURNI' Make it Furnil Always a Sound Se Invest] We suggest below a few prove very satisfactory, and up very low prices just at this tirm upon your mind the extremely our entire line. For Christmas Presents we being highly serviceable: A Handsome Toilet Set A Nice Art Square. A Pretty Wool Rug or one of an hundred other i our store. See our be* Table Lamps. [Steele bur I 208 Main Street ! THE WAI 1 BU 1 J. L ST' 1 HAS I I Horses ar ) For Sale or i iJ. L. ST Livery, Feed an | Lake City, LOOK THEY'RE ALV Horses, Mules, B Wagons, Harness, Saddles, Stalk Cutt to see us when in 1 we will do the rest. Yours to Williamsburg L Kingstree, ubscribe now for Hi # M?? MII1I IIM?| I Professional Cards. |' DR. R. CLAUDE McCABE, Dental Surgeon, Office in Hirsch building, over Kingstree Drug Co's. 8-28-tf DR. ROBERT J. McCABE, DENTIST, \ KINGSTREE, S. C " Office in McCabe Building, next to Court House. ha n vrciiiTO IVlel/e HLJiTlllII) DENTIST, Lake City, S. C W. L. TAYLOR DENTIST, Office over Dr W V Brocklngton's Store, KINGSTRCE, - S.C. 0 5-21-tf. ? 1866 1918 :j A. M. SNIDER, m - SURGEON DENTIST. BV Over Gamble & Jacobs' Drug Store. J DcS. Gilland Attorney-at-Law Second Floor Masonic Temple Florence, S. C. General practitioner in all State and Federal Courts. Benj. JW^NNES, M. R.C. V. S. B. Kater MclNNES, M. D., V. M. D VETERINARIANS. ^ One of us will be at fongstree the first Monday in each month, at Hel- * I Q OQ ici a oiauica. mmm. Lodge, No. 46 /^$0\A. F.M. ' meets Thursday before full moon each month. Visiting brethren are cordially nvited. R K Wallace, W M. J M ROSS. Sec. 2-27-ly Kingstree Chapter, No...,. y Order Eastern Star Meets every Thursday night after full ft* moon and two weeks later. _ Mrs B E Clarkson. W M. Mrs Stella Cook. Sect'y. 1-28-tf 1 Jf? Kingstree Lodge, I MP? No. 91 | JIJI Knights ot Pythias X? Regular conventions every second and -% fourth Tuesday night. Our visiting $ brethren always welcome. Castle Hall, ?? 3rd story Gourdin Building. 1-14-lvr , $ BE Clarkson, C C. a! EC Epps, K of R & S. $ Kingstree H1RIVM X- visiting choppers coi * v. iially invited to ooxn? Xj s ^ jilTT UP and 8lt 011 a "tump ? xS* or hang about on the XJ limbs. ? ' PH Stoll, ^ JM Brown, Clerk. Con.Oom ^ f NOTICE !| j X) Cotton will bring best fl w prices at Kingstree and T. J. Pendergrass ] - will give you best values 1 for your money. Nice fresh I Fish always on hand. We , also carry a full and coml plete line of Groceries, Cold I Drinks, Crockery ware and 1 Glassware. ; If you spend^a night in I town and miss Bendergrass' M Boarding House you will re- S gret it. Six bedrooms up stairs and everything complete. Our Restaurant is under the management of Mrs. J. ?4 Hamlet, who will give you 9p> A-l service. Call and see her. Pendergrass Brothers Co. Kingstree, - S. C. QHIOHESTER S PILLS ^ TUB DIASIOND BRAM). * / Ladle* t A.-!i your Druggist for /A ?, 4( < ' J-'.*!- ut r t, Dim-. ->n<1 T?rtn<j/^V\ uC^,k>C\ 1'1'U ;:i .'iea ani Ur.ld metallliAArx l" '*? ieileJ ,v-;h C!u* R-'^vy ^ 'i*A #?%i vs,** TuLe no other. l?uy c.1" your * * !"/ ~ flT DraggM. Aslcf rCIHin^.TEKS 1? WAM.V^M ::KA?;?? pills,for*? < I*' S years known as Eest, Safest, Alwsvs Reliable < fr scLD BY DRUGGISTS EVEfMERE _! Receipt Books, Blank Notes, Mortgages and ~ ; all Legal Blanks in demand, for sale at hi The Record office. If we have not the r II, form you wish we can print it cn short 1 nctice. J