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5 . ! U MOTLEY CAUGHT IN NEW JERSEY. : 3i ? DEFAl'LHMi EMPLOYEE OF BANh Of LAKE tITY Villi. !?E BROUGHT BACK HERE -CONFESS HIS CRIME. Philadelphia. Pa. November 27:?Without a cent of the $10,L 000 he is charged with having ^^sjolen from the bank in Lake ^P^fclity, S C-, in which he was as sistant cashier, Daniel E Motley, a young Southerner of refined B appearance, was arrested to-day Ion a farm in Salem county, M and held by Justice Garrison without bail to await requisition papers from his home town. He freely admitted to Detective Smith that he had taken the $10,000, but a flying- trip to Europe and a few girls in Nova Scotia quickly used up the money. Although Motley first denied his identity, he soon broke down and admitted that he was the man wanted. "I was assistant cashier in the Lake City Bank," he said, and was mixed up in a big real estate deal. We had a surplus of $20,000 and one night I took just half of this, intending to return it. Then I saw this was impossible and slipped out. I went to Nova Scotia, where 1 spent much money and then tc Europe. I was losing lots of coin all the time, and J wanted * to come back to this country. I was getting homesick, and I didn't care much what happened to me. I was walking around Southampton one day by the docks when one of the big liners came in. I thought I'd take a chance and come back. I meant to go to jail, but I guess I losl ,. my nerve and tried to hide. But 'W I'm glad now that I'm caught. It's harder to keep on the watch ^^^tpolice and be afraid of every man than to take your medicine. '' w" - > The News Confirmed. Columbia. November 27:?For Imer Assistant Cashier D E Motley, of the Lake City bank, charged with embezzlement tc the extent of approximately ?10,000, who has been missing for several months, has been located in Camden, N J., accord ingtoa message received yester day by Gov Ansel from Di Williams, president of the Bank of Lake City. Gov Ansel was asked to request the Governor of New Jersey to order Motley to be held until requisitior papers can be sent. The re quest was granted. Sheriff Goes for Motley. Still another account o: Motley's arrest says that h< was, when apprehended, work ing on the farm of a negr< named Hyman Cuff, near Cam den, N J. I J Sheriff Graham left Monday : / afternoon for New Jersey, vi? Columbia, where he expects t< get requisition papers, and ii expected back with Motley in j few days. Looking One's Best. It's a woman's delight to look he best but pimples, skin eruptions I sores and boils rob life of joy. Lis r"ten! Bucklen's Arnica Salve cure them: makes the skin soft and vel ety. It glorifies the face. Cure Pimples, Sore Eyes, Oold Sores Cracked Lips, Chapped Hands. Tr it. Infallible for Piles. 25catD( Scott's. \ Announcement, We have placed an order for ove 1 ^>100 worth of new job type, whicl includes the latest up-to-date face for all kinds of commercial and so cial forms of printing. We are nov prepared also to do catalogue an< r pamphlet work of every description including lawyers' briefs, in the mos aDDroved style. We have a specia lot of new type faces that will b used only for wedding invitations visiting cards, etc. Call and see sam pies of work or let us send them n you. Our job department is equippe* letter than anv other in this part o the State. tf J ' J K1KGSTREE GRADED AND J : HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. I : The Weeuee Literary society nu t in the society hail on Friday, November It', bat as the eighth grade could not attend on account of the i play, which took place that night, ! it was decided to dispense with the society meeting. 1 A ivnaaa V w.L* him n n lill/I Tjl JI l.>CVO uivnuiui.u ~ rena Boss spent the week-end in Charleston. Misses Townsend, Carver, Campbell and Beckham .teachers of Kingstree ^school, spent the holidays in Florence. , The following ont of-town pupils s|)eut Thanksgiving at their homes llyan Woods, Troy Lynch,Ethel Mc] Iutosli, Alethea DuBose, .Janie Strong, Florence Mcintosh, Bessie MeKenzie, Ogilvie, Theo, Frank and j Alexander Bogers and Minnie Bryan. Misses Eunice Kenuedy and llo, berta Cokei were the guests of Miss i n 1 Minnie Bryan, a member of the I tenth grade, at her home Thanksgiv! in;?. Misses Lillian Alsbrook and Flossie Kellahan, accompanied by the Misses Brady of Wilmington, X C guests of Miss Kellahan, went to Lake City Mopday on a pleasure trip. ( Miss Mattie Epps,a member of the f eighth grade, speRt Thanksgiving with relatives at Spring Bank. Miss Mary Yause, a pupil of the ninth grade, spent the holidays with . relatives at Cades. . Killed Four Deer. I The deer drive under the ; ciceronage of Sheriff Graham re; ferred to last week was pulled ; off with giatifying success. The party included about eighijteen disciples of Ximrod and ''great sport was enjoyed. Four of the "antlered tnonarchs of the waste" were laid low, one a fine buck, falling beneath the ; Sheriff's unerring aim. To our genial Sheriff we are indebted for some venison 1 * 1 ? I. ! ? 1, <?? * rlnr nnfl J Ste&KS, WHICH HCIC ICHUti uwv. r juicy and of delightful flavor. r -1 Rich Men's Gifts Are Poor beside this: 'T want to go on record ' us saying that I regard Electric Bit' ters as one of the greatest gifts that ; God has made to woman," writes Mr; , 0 Rhinevault of Vestal Center,N Y [ "I can never forget what it lias dom for me." This glorious medicine givei r a woman buoyant spirits, vigor o! l body and jubilant health. It quicklj . cures Nervousness, Sleeplessness Melaucholy, Headache. Backache Fainting aud Dizzy Spells; sooi builds up the weak,ailing and sickly f Try them. 50c at I) C Scott's. - 20 Years J WithHeartTrouble "Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy has cured me of heart disease of 5 over 20 years' standing. I was 1 so bad that I could not do my work, and coukl scarcely draw, a full breath without fainting or smothering. The doctor told me he could do no more for me; r then I commenced taking the , Heart Remedy. I shall never i- forget that night. I slept better s than I had before in months. I - kept right on getting better, uns til I was perfectly well." i, MRS. LAURA RUSSELL, y Logan, Iowa. ' T n rf Inn tc ~ VV ilCii Hit utai t avwivii weak, it fails to pump the blood through the lungs with sufficient rapidity. Then the lungs do not r absorb the proper amount of a oxygen, although they may be taking in a normal amount of s air. The result is shortness of * breath, smothering spells, diffiv cult breathing, oppressed feefing 1 in chest. Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy strengthens the heart nerves ' and muscles, and in this way increases the circulation. Get a bottle from your druge gist. Take it according to direc? tions, and if it does not benefit - he will return your money. D 1 f Old papers for sale at this of fice. ITS FOUR KII)\EVS. Oon'c Mistake the (ause of lour Trouble. I . I Many people never suspect I heir kidney*. It' suffering fioni a lame, weak or aching back they think that t it is only a muscular weakness; when j i urinary trouble sets in they think it will soon correct itselt. And so it is j 1 with all the other symptoms of kid! ney disorders. That is just wheK j , the danger lies. You must cure these! , troubles or they may lead to diabetes j or Blight's disease. The best remedy to use is Doan's Kidnev Pills. It cures all ills which are caused by weak or diseased kidneys. Kesidents of tins vicinity are constantly testifying to permanent cures. 1 n i~\ v.n ... it-. ; I i \j i aiitciisiciu, ti'j i/(ii iiiigivu jSt, Florence, 8 L', says: ''Dual)V I Kidney Pills are in my estimation j .an excellent remedy. 1 suffered almost constantly from a dull ache in the *11 pf my back. I also had i sharp,si <jg pains in my loins and J upon an n the morning I was very lame ant .ore and it was <juite a ; j little while before the stiffness disap- j j pea red. I came to the conclusion : I that my kidneys were disordered as 1 the secretions were highly colored j and contained a dark sediment. I j used about a box of Doan's Kidney j Pills and they acted promptly, removing the lameness and soreness front my back, aud regulating the passages of the kidney secretions. My back is now free from pain aud you are at liberty to publish my statement in return for the benefit I have received from Doan's Kidney Pills " For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,sole agents for the United States. Remember the name?Doan's? and take no other. i _ Statement of toe Condition of The Bank of Greelyville, LOCATED AT Greelyville, S. C. ! At the ' lose ol Business Nov. 16, 1909. Resources Loans and Discounts, $27,355 54 Demand Loan>, 250 00 Overdrafts, 3,337 92 Banking House, 978 69 Furniture and Fixtures. 1.395 35 Due from Banks and Trust Companies, 26,217 55 Currency, 2,200 00 i Gold 131 00 Silver and other Coin. 1,348 05 Checks and Cash Items 507 00 Total $03,721 60 Liabilities Capital Stock Paid in v .15,000 00 Surplus Fund, ?' 750 00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 310 27 Individual Deposits, Subject to Check 43,270 27 ^ Savings Deposits 4,379 06 Ca.-.hier's Checks, 12 00 , Total $03,721 00 5 :>TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,I COUNTY OK W1LT.IAMSBURO, f i Before me came C E Register, Cash3 ier of the above named bank.who.being e dnlv swnrn savs that the above and [ ;?j - \ ? ?J - foregoing statement is a true condition f of said bank, as shown by the books of , said bank. , C E REGISTER, Cashier. . Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 23rd day of November, P R Kebls [l s[, Notary Public for South Carolina. Correct?Attest : ? T W Boyi.E, S J Taylor, .! F Rkgistf.r, Directors. LOUIS 232 and 23A The Greatest . ?*mrTlie Largt ? j* . ii .1 THfc gigantic airerauons mat you to come to Charlesto Largest, Bes A BETTER than it was ever your privileg : OUR CLUBBING RATES! i We offer cheap ciubbing rates with a number of popular newspapers and periodicals. Read care fully the following list and select*' the one or more that you fancy and we shall be pleased to send in your order. These rates are of course all cash in advance, which means that both The Record and the paper 1 ordered must be paid for, trot 1, 2. 3, i, 5, 0, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11, but twelve months ahead. Below is the list of our best clubbing offers. The Record and News &, Courier ' * o ?? i_ i \ I loeim-weekiy,! The Record and Home &. Farm (twice a month,) $1.35. The Record and New York World (3 times a week,) $1.75. The Record and Atlanta Constitution (3 times a week) $1.85. The Record and Atlanta Consti- ; tution (weekly $1.50. The Record and Bryan's Commoner, $1.75. Tee Record' and Cosmopolitan | Magazine $"2 00. Tee Record and Youth's Companion (New Subscribers) $2.50. The Record Semi-Weekly State, , $2.50. The Record and Lippincott's , Magazine 1 year each 12.75. The Record and National Magazine, 1 year each, $2.00. i N. B. We do not club with any daily papers. The first issue you receive of t ie pafV or periodical is evidence that the money for same has been forwarded by us. We are ot responsible after that. THE COUNTY RECORD, Kinsstree. S. C. I Statement of the Condition of | The Bank of Scranton, LOC.lTKD AT Scranton, S. C. j At the close of business Nov. 1';, 1909. Resources i l.oaos and Discounts -511,C->(J 98 j i Overdrafts 339 50 j Furniture and Fixtures? 25100! i Oth ?r Real Estate 1,60'J 00) 1 Due from Ranks and Trust Companies, 30,913 69 I Currency a,060 00 1 ! Gold 100 00 j Silver and other Coin 628 89 Checks and Cash Items 176 72 Total $48,726 78; Liabilities i Capita) Stock Paid In $10,000 001 I Surplus Fund 1,000 00 j Undivided Profits, le<s Current Expenses and Taxes I'd. 1,133 32! Individual Deposits Subject | to Check, ii,4(o mi | Savings Deposits 4,768 93 ! Cashier's Checks : 348 90 Total $48,726 78 STATEuF SCCTH CAROLINA, I County of Williamsburg. f Before me cameJno M Myers, Jr, Cashiet'of the above named bank, who, being duiv sworn, says that the above ami foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as 'shown hv the books of said bank. JNO M MYERS, JR, Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me, tlds 23rd day of November, 1909. Wm S Lynch, Notary Public for South Carolina. | Correct?Attest: L0HINSOX, ! R It CANNON. W P MATTHEWS. Directors. COHEN \ King St., . DEPARTMEI^ id UThnlocalo and Retail M 101 VIIIUIUUUIU UIIU iiwiuii i* have been in progress all summ n to do your shopping and visit t Equipped, Best Af in the whole South, with this ; GRADE OF MERCH e of purchasing before. prT Iff eg tfflrf over Slnglutarji Hiiildint;. I'hone 14. M. A. WOODS. DENTIST. LAKE CITY, - - S. C CLAYTOH & COOKE, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. LAKE CITY. ... SC. Office in Singlctary Building. Special Attention to Colic 'turns . W. Lcland Taylor, DENTIST, i office over Dr W V Brock'iigton'? Store i KINGSTREE, - - S. <T. 5-21-tf. i M. ID. Nesmith1 DENTIST, LAKE CITY, - - - S. C.j W. L. BASS Attorney at Law LAKE CITY. S. C. j Dr E J McCabe Dentist smasTm s, c. J. D. MOUZON'S BARBER SHOP ?in the? KelUkan Hotel is equipped with up-to-date appliances. Polite Service, t ompetent Workmen. f>?8-08. Registration Notice. The office or the Supervisor of Reg istration will be open on the 1st Mooday in each month for the purpose of registering any person who is qualified as follows: Who shall have been a resident ol the State for two years, and of the county one year, and of the polling precinct in which the elector offers to vote four months before the day ol election, and shall have paid, six months before, any poll tax then due and payable, and who can both read and write any section of the constitution of 1895 submitted to him by the Supervisors of Registration, or who can show that he owns, and has paid all taxes collectable on during the present year, pioperty lp mis arnce assessed at three hundred dollars or more. J. Y. McGILL, Clerk of Board Kirigstree CAMP N?* 27* / iioi'ULI Himxti v i At and 3rd Honda} yn I: Night* in^ each V K$Aj/l Visiting choppers cor\\ y// dially invited to conn "' 'iSS jW up and sit on a stump * ;>.for hang about on the ^ limbs. Thos. McCutchen, 37 12m. Con. 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