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LAKE CITY NEWS NOTES.
Good Prices for Tobacco- Big Bank
Deposits-Other Local NewsLake
City, October 12:?Mr A C
Tobias, president of Lake
City Hardware Co.. was
Vim-*, cet-^r-il rlnvM last week turn
ing over the stock of goods of
his company to Messrs R F
Taylor & Co., the purchasers of
? the business.
Mr J J Morris had his right
shoulder dislocated a few days
ago by an accidental fall. He is
yMg?tting 011 very well and going
^ about.
Rev \V J Truluck of Bethel
was in town Monday last.
Several of our people visited
the Sells-Floto circus in Florence
last Friday, and with one accord
they declared it the l>est show of
its kind they ever saw.
Mr J E Brunson, who was the
manager of the Lake City Hard^
ware Co. from its organization to
its dissolution, has accepted a position
with Marshall-Wescoat Co,
Charleston, as traveling salesman,
with headquarters at Florence*
Mr S L Courtney has purchased
Mr K \V Yates's residence on
Thomas street and will, we understand,
soon move there with the intention
of making it his home. As
has already l>een announced, Mr
Yates will move to his farm near
Rome the first of December.
Last week there was on deposit
in the two local banks more than
four hundred thousand dollars.
This week a farm near Lake City j
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styles, and then it quickly bu
of the factories. Every ses
we get our share for your sell
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changed hands at a little more than
$66 per acre, for the entire tract.
Mr J J Snow came up from Rome
one day last week. Mr Snow is
rapidly gaining the reputation of
being an expert farmer.
Hon \V L Bass has been invited
by tlit* Florence Board of Trade to
become a nieml>er of the committee
to receive President Taft when he
visits Florence on November 8.
There was a sale of tobacco at
Graveley's warehouse M o n d a v
which we doubt has even been excelled
in the State for both quality
and price. The quality was splendid
and the prices ranged from 16
to 45 cents per pound, with an average
of over 23 cents per pound
! for the entire lot. And the lot was
not simply a handful but several
J hundred pounds.
News was received here Tuesday
that Mr Kugene McCutchen died at
his home in Latta Monday night.
His boyhood days were spent in
town,he being a son of Mr J B McCutchen,
who was one of our citi
/.ens many years. \V L B
j If people with symptoms of kidney
! or bladder trouble could realize their
danger they would without loss of
time commence taking Foley's Kidney
Keinedv. This great remedy
stops the pains and the irregularities,
strengthens and builds up these organs
and there is no danger of
Bright's disease or other serious disorder.
Do not neglect the early symptoms.
D C Scott
j The Farmers' Supply Co has
one of the most up-to-date
stocks of Hardware and Ciockeryware
to be found anywhere.
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est models that the highest priced designers in the coi
ork 01 the best tailors that one of the biggest concerns
5 aniJJinings and trimmings equal to any that go into f
fit equal to any the most skilled custom tailors can gi\
at prices the custom tailor cannot begin to match~*pi
ng for.
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large ones are we iconic ucrc?^uu uccu uui \>an \
?z until your ousiness has assumed great proportions ^5 I
,? before opening an account. Do so today. 3 |
Our patrons, regardless of the amount of business 3 '
done, receive every courtesy in all matters of zS
\ZZZ business entrusted to us. and there is nothing in ZZZ
\tZZ safe banking we cannot perform. zS,
EE Deposits over $250,000.00 3
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A stock of Merchandise to keep pace with Greater Kingstree.
?orth of new and seasonable Goods bought from the biggest market
ver been our pleasure to show ourcustomers- We merely mentior
e seen to be appreciated.
STETSON HATS. The genuine John B. Stetson hat bou,
ut middle man's profit we can save you money on these high class j
KABO CORSETS Combine comfort and hygiene and th
inds.
Full Line of Men's and B<
Complete Stock shoes, inc uding swell line Ladies Oxfords. I
ee our handsome assortment.
SILKS. 30-inch China Silk, 45c a yard, Japonika Silk, 3oc
our pocketbook. Don't fail to see this beautiful line of Silks.
DRY GOODS. DRESS OOODS. In Dry Goods and J
hoicest offerings. Nothing better to be had. We really overstocke
alterns looked so tempting. But that is your gain, as we must marl
And don't lorget that we a re headquarters for Pure Food Groc<
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intry are capable of produci
in the country is able to er
me custom-made ciotnes.
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rices that are as low as 01
1 cloths in. handsome
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A lard from Auditor West.
Kditor County Record:
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comes my duty under an act of the
General Assembly of 1909: "To
provide for the closing of the several
county dispensaries in this
State and for the sale, of all stocks
of liquors, beverages, fixtures and
other property belonging to the
several dispensaries,' to make investigations
as to the conduct of
of these dispensaries and to approve
all claims against the dispensaries
before same are paid. It is my
earnest desire to have these dispensaries
closed in strict compliance
with the law. and in order to lo so,
I hereby request that all persons
having claims against the county
dispensary boards shall report same
to me before the 15th day of Nov-;
ember, 1909. I also desire that j
any and all persons who know of j
any irregularities or wrong doings j
in the management of any dispen- j
sary to report same to me in order;
that a thorough investigation of all '
such matters may be made prior to j
November 15, at which time the f
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sending this request to all of the
counties which have recently voted
against the sale of whisky, that I
may have the assistance of all per
sons who may be in position to aid '
in such matters.
Yours respectfully,
W. B. West,
Dispensary Auditor.
Don't fail to see the O K line
of Cook Stoves and Ranges at
It Farmers' Supply Co's.
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s in tne couniry?xne swenest nn<
i a few of the new offerings. The
ght direct from the factory. By ?
goods.
ie price is no higher than the old i
oys' Clothing.
lugs, Matting, Etc. It will pay
a yard. Taffeta Silks at prices t
)ress Goods we have all the s<
id on these lines the new weav<
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MEETING Of CAMP PRESSLEY.
Same Officers Re Elected?Memory of
Deceased Comrades Honored<
By virtue of the call of Commandant
II II Kinder, Camp
Pressley met Saturday at noon
in the court house. The follow/
ing comrades of the camp participated:
Messrs II II Kinder, V
E Lifrage, A W Flagler, T J
Phillips. S M China. W A Conner.
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II 0 Britton, II K Gamble, Isaac
Sauls and Dr W L Wallace.
The meeting was called to or.
der by the Commandant and the
election of otiicers gone into,
resulting' in the re election of
the incumbents, as tollows:
Commandant?II II Kinder.
1st Vice Commandant?A W
Flagler
2nd Vice Commandant?T J
Phillips.
3rd Vice Commandant?\V A
Cooper.
Adjutant?H O Britton.
Chaplain?Rev E E Ervin.
Surgeon?Dr W L Wallace.
Color Bearer?J M Matthews.
Pnntitv Poncinn Tini rrl TI M
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Kinder, A \V Flagler, II $ Brrtton,
(J J Graham, Dr W L Wallace.
It being called to the attention
of the camp that tv.*o veterans
had been recently summoned to
answer the long roll-call,Messrs
S L Lifrage and W Lawrence
Graham, a committee was appointed
to draft suitable resolutions
of respect to the memory
of their departed comrades.
.ORE!
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