The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, December 16, 1909, Image 1
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S MERCHANTS SEED NEW LOCKS.
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p Burglars Profit by Fact That One Key \'
V Opened Front Doors al many stores. i
I Most of the merchants in town i |
f - are eitlier putting padlocks on <
their store doors or otherwise j 1
strengthening their fastenings.!'
. Monday night, before 9 o'clock, ! ^
it was reported to the manager j |
of the Kmgstree Hardware Co '?
I that the front door of that es- j.
tablishment was open. Man- i
^ f ager (Jurr hurried to the store, ' |
JT 'but when he got there the door j ]
was closed and the bolt of the |
lock shot. This led to an inves-1 \
tigation and it was found tbatj j
one cash drawer containing s
about $3.00 in nickels ar.d dimes :
had been rilled, also a pistol be-1
lnn.<rin?- to one of the town mar- i'
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shals that^bad been left at the |
store for repair was missing J (
and several other articles were i i
^ gone from the stock. I
The next question was how (
the thief gained entrance into j
the building without breaking ,
the lock. In pursuing this fine ?
of investigation a most remark- j
able state of affairs came to
light. It was found that the,
same key would unlock about j
half of the front doors of the j i
store buildings on Academy <
street and several stores on 1
Main street besides. It appears <
that all the locks were of thej?
same pattern and all the thief <
^ had to do was to open the door,
walk in and help himself and I
o 1 lr ricrhl nilt acrain Tt I
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that the keys to the vacant!
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Ixtra quality
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U KING QUALITY Shoe? for a
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will pay you to inspect our lii
We have a nice lin
Our GROCERY line is all
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store next to the Kin^stree
flardwaie Co's building are
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missing aim no one iuu??.> men
whereabouts. This may be
where the "open sesame" came
from, or again it is possible that
biie of the keys of another of
the buildings in the same block,
which is said to have been lost,
was picked up and utilized for
burglarious purposes as described
above. At any rate, the
itore keepers are now wise to
.he situation and it is probable
that when the bold, bad burglar
next fares forth 011 a burning
expedition lie will be con"ronted
with new and impregnable
obstructions to bar progress
ria the front door.
Foley's Honey aud Tar is the
best and safest cough remedy for
children. At the first symptoms of
i cold, give as directed, and ward
>ff danger of croup, bronchitis, sore
:hroat, cold in the head, and stuffy
arealhing. It brings comfort and
?ase to the little ones. Contains no
?piates or oth^r harmful drugs.
Keep always ou hand, and refuse
substitutes. D C Scott.
NOTICE.
Valuable town lots for
sale, situated in the town
>f Kingstree, S C,on terms
to suit the purchaser. Plat
)fsaid lots can be seen,
md all other information
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:an De naa concerning
said lots by calling at the
law office of Hirsch &
flirsch. ia-2-3t
November 19, 1909.
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tomespun at white
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or line of LION BRAND SHIRT
t stock we are now in position t<
ten.
aring a nice assortment of style*
te before buying elsewhere,
e of FASCINATORS. Former;
irays trtib. We have a delivery
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v. u-ups" of all a.^cs and coiuiil
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of presents can easily be selec
OF I^TEUFST TO WEAR SCHOOLS,
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Legislature May Make Same Ap
proprialions This Year as Last.
\ Editor County Uecord:?
Last year the Legislature approvfc-'M
/v.?.? f.-? aid ?v?vi L' anhnnlv
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conditioning such aid on local effort
for school support. Schools of
our county got $1,160 of this
i amount. In most cases the school
term this year will he unusually
ishoH, many schools not being able
to have more than three or four
months. In cases where a special
I tax is levied for i bool support
the way will be clr - for Stare
anl if the Legislature t. ilicates the
appropriation of last * In districts
where no 8pe.,w/levy is
| made for schools it will he necessary
for the patrons to raise a
fund for school support by subscription,
and make application for
double the amount they raise. No
one knows what the Legislature will
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| do "m the matter, nor if they mike
jtbe appropriation, what changes in
i the terms will be made, but it is
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j thought there will be a larger apIpropriatioQ
made than that of last
lyear. I wish to urge ou the
: trustees and patrons of all schools
[whose terms will be less than
j five months to take steps now to'
wards raising a supplementary
fund for lengthening the schoolterm,
with a view to receiving
State aid. In cases where the
ordiuary school fund will be exhausted
before the Legislature acts,
I think it would be wise to continue
the school by personal
subscription while the action of
We presume you are av
lave Adi
in spite of the fact, we ar
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AS LONG AS T1
S AND COLLARS is complete.
? fit yonr family with any style d
i and colors im CLOTHING that
price 10c to |3.?0, which we are c
waf on which leaves crar store a
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issortment of jjoods suitable for
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ions. Our range of holiday goo
j?r fciveryb
ted here and vou might go farth
iRr.AIN
the Legislature is known and the!
money thus raised will be con-1
isidered as a basis for application, I
provided it is deposited with the i
county treasurer and paid to the i
i t< acher as other school money.
J G McCullough,
Snpt. Education,
12-I6?2t Williamsburg Co,
EXIT if STARSi
Lake City Editor Will Publish News-;
paper in bladen County, N C.
Mr Stuart Starr, who es-!
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tablislicd the "Itutledge County j
, News ' at Lake City about two
liic tib-.rn lii? I
\ tUI O V / ^ IIUQ 1UUV.I1 UIU uv |
parture from this county to |
cast his lot at Elizabethtown,;
illaden county, North Carolina,:
j where he intends taking" up the ,
i practice of law and editing a l
newspaper. In a personal Ji
letter to the editor of The Re-[j
cord Mr Starr says: '-You can '/
quote me as saying th.it two)/
papers in a county don't pay'/
and the 'Rutledge County |
News' was a losing venturej/
irom the start." Mr ^tarr adds)a
thattlie paper he will edit is!/
located at the county seat of' j
! Bladen county, a thriving little i (
j town with early prospects of a||
new railroad. /
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While lie lost out in his'I
'undertaking, Mr Starr made a[(
vigorous tight for the new I
county. Albeit we cannot (
conscientiously say that we are j
sorry he failed in his effort to (
dismember this county, yet we i
j wish Mr Starr success in his (
inev; field. ^
rare of the fact that
/a need C<
e still selling the following
>ame Old 1
KEY LAST:
Fruit of the Loom Bleach at
A ndrnarrnrcriTi Ttlnich At
Outing from Is to Its, assorted colc
We hare just received a new assorl
esired. We have prices to suit
will please the eye, even though it
losing out at SLiVGITIK P1ICIS*
t 9:80 a. m. and 4:80 p. m. Your 01
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the occasion. Our store is brim full of
iab'e Presents
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ids embraces
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er and fare worse.
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0 This Bank and Your Credit. 5
rS it is a mistake for the young business man to say, -'I rS
X have no need of credit; I buy and sell for cash." It is X
* right and proper to pay promptly, but the successful *
V business man is the one who establishes a credit and V
O protects it as he would his character. O
^ Credit is a necessary factor in the buildinsr up of your O
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X This bank desires as customers young business men X
JC with ability to successfully condnct their business. *
V We know the business man's requirements and will lend V
O our assistance willingly to honest efforts to build up a O
| THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK, |
? Lake City, S. C. X
V J. S. McCLAM President. T. J. fOTTIXGHAM, Cashier. y
O s. B. POSTOX. Vice President. II. F. FEXEGAX, Asst. fash. O
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& 1 have just returned from the West with a carload of (?
r) Ilorses and a carload of Mules, the w)
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^prices reasonable.^
Call and see them and get tirst pick.
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^onr?pock'etbwik.COlSTAR BRAND Shoes for la dies.
: is late in the season. Onr prices are always righ t, it I
Gall and look them over before they are gone. I
ders solicited. Quality and price guaranteed. I
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[ingstree, S. C. I