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14 V"> v ^ VOL XXVI. KIXGSTKEE, SOl'Tll (AJiOLlXA, THirRSDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1012. \0. 3-f Vw I , ^ ,, u? ?? tr?. Keep Your To do so you must bav< -- -- 1- - . .+ .-.Ml -fill / /M"iV IWcilll Lilt* C ~ L \ Ult \ v 111 ^ Remember, we have ai Heaters from ? to of fenders Pokers. Ton&rs. yiiii.-MCTg.xwcwPt ;uaair nww yz -*.Tm i I Coffins and Casket |fl !?I ?I III mil MPIIII III! I V VICE-PRES'T SHERMAN I IS NO MORE, B DIED A1 KIS HOME AT L'TICA, \ R| Y, LAST MGHT?DEATH CALSB ED BY I RAEMIC POISONING. At'trr ft i'?nc illness Vice ^ > Pre- ' rr J.mu- Schoolcraft > i Shorn.an i. ; at his home at \ } Utica. Xc v at i?:42 ), < Wedn - ia' r.'ghl : uraemic s i poisoning. ea.> i !'".right's \ s dise^e. ^ BURGLARY AT SCRANTON. Two Stores Broken Into and Robbed Tuesda> Night. ^tranton, October do 'S- Sometime during last :ur m person or persons enter*o Mr K * * -* ? - " >?? !- . lunAt (rsiru*.i^per * sume in-'.u .i. .? t... . bj breaking a pa no of glass out of the rear Win low and removing the stick which held the sash down. Mr J M Parker's store was also broken into. It was entered l>y the Kent door. A large f glass' l< broken dut. which would admit ^Mr Cooper misses ore .-ack of flour, some hammers, a large lamp (I shade.two tarjre tamps, i-i^nu, [ ettes, one pocket knife and the monr ey which was in the cash drawer. | about Sl.oO. of which about >] was I in pennies. Mr C r think? ?4 or * 1*5 would cover his entire loss. Some watches, chains and numer[ ous other articles, it cannot be ascertained what, were taken from > Mr Parker's store, which has been broken into twice !>efore from the rear window. ' The peculiarity aoout the 'haul" t - s that the robber understood getting 1 into the money drawers and cash * register without breaking them. It is thought that the same parte Vdid" both the stores. I M 0. Bethel Breezes. \ Bethel. October 2m?We are glad to rei^rt that the sick foU of this ' vicing are gradually improving. will be services Sundav I morning and afternoon at the usual hours at the Mouzon school-house. [ Mrs J E Kennedy is at home. after spending several weeks with [^^hef daughters at Charleston. t" M r? it tv ItUi'gess lias inuiiini homo, after spending several days at Timmonsville. I Mr G H Burgess. traveling: salesHan for the Carolina Machinery & Manufacturing Co of Sumter, visitfa our section last week. "Mrs G \Y Burgess visited her daughter. Mrs D F C? !e of Seloc, this week. Messrs R L and Bishop Burg-ess went to Kings tree Friday on busings. Mrs J M Rodgers and children returned to their home at Xesmith nftpr snendinsr several days I with Mrs Rodpers' parents. Mr artfl Mrs G B Cooper. .Mr G D Smith, of the Workman section, was a pleasant visitor here last week. Violets. The State fair opened Monday and will continue all the week. Fresh and corned mullets, every Monday^futsday and Saturday. 10-24>-4tfc\ Thomas W Ei-ps. 1 Home, Store c i ~ v't/ii'cc ? llit1 I liCrUIli^; i iv vii e here. iy thing you want in Portable Yes, any ] .rice. Fire dogs etc, or anything else to keep m Kins I ^ LAKE L1IA FFRSONALS. - * 1?,.. Ui/>h A 510.UUU AaailiOil id miv > >?" Sliool Building. Lake City. 1 k-tober ? \irs L I) Kana .?f Fori W >rth. Texas, is the .truest of Mr arfi Mrs H \" Epps. Mrs Jenny Matthews of Poconioke City. Md. is on a visit to her daughter. Mrs L K Trniuek. Mrs 1 H Cold of New York City, is spending a few days with her brother. Mr H Xaehman. Mrs.) M Truluekentertained Men1 ? 1 in U. \n uay m >.ei noon i iom i i or of Mrs Matthews >i I'ocomoke City. Ail the guests were asked to bring with their; their oldest photographs. and these were graded into classes, forming a progressive photograph contest. Mrs A H Williams cut for and won the prize, which she presented the guest' of honor. Mrs Scutlitfe, won the first prize in a second guessing contest. About rifty guests enjoyed the afternoon. Miss Alfna Mo<>re of Conway is the attractive guest* of her aunt. Mrs G F Stalvey. Mrs B W J..neshas returned home, diter a pleasant visit to friends'at Camden. Dr and Mrs A H Williams returned home from Richmond. Va.Friday of last week, where the doctor was attending the annua! meeting of railroad surgeons. Mis.- Katkaryne Myers ><i F'inopolis is spending some time with her uncle, Mr Geo C Haselton. Mrs J M Sturgeon and Miss Christine left Tuesday morning for Columbia. Miss Estelle haselt. n is the guest of Miss Eloise Sturgeon.at Columbia college, during fair week. Mr Garland MeElveer.. who is attending the Me :ical college in Charleston. spi-nt Saturday and Sunday with his parents in town. Mrs L R Trulucl. entertained a number of her friends last Thurs lay afternoon, in honor <>f her mother, Mrs Matthews. IV gressive hearts were played. Sweet courses, sandwiches and coifee were served. Mrs R 1! Cannon, in her hospitaoie and charming mrC ;. entertained the Lake City .? teachers and several of their i'riends =?n last Friday evening1 a her home at Scranton. .Mrs T B Hinnant and Miss Janie have returned to their home here,after a summer spent at Asheville. N C. The contract has been let for the erection of an' auditorium and several class rooms to be annexed to the high school -building. Work will commence in the next few days and the rooms will be completed in January. This addition will cost something like sio.uoo, but in view of the fact that the school has grown so rapidly in the past two years, it is a necessity as well as an improvement. Mrs A M Parker. Jr. and little daughter are spending a while with her sister, Mrs L il Jennings, at Bishopville. Mrs Fred Kojiins is sending a while with her parents at St Stephens. Mrs A Miller and infant daughter are at home again,after several weeks with her daughter at Bishopville. News of the marriage of Mrs Ida Elliot t" Mr W 0 Kerns of Greenville. N C, was received here with much interest. P H A. i Charles Becker, former lieutenant Ot ponce Ol .\ev\ 1UII\, noa .?day sentenced by Judge Goff to be* electrocuted during the week of December t?, for the murder of Gambler Herman Rosenthal. Beck-* er is now in Sing Sing awaiting execution. J \Y Copeland, of Dayton, Ohio,' purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's: Cough Remedy for his boy who had i a cold, and before the bottle was all used the boy's cold was gone. Is. that not better than to pay a five, dollar doctor's bill? For sale by all. dealers. ' >r Office Warn 'ates. etc. or. if you use the o] and Stationary Grates, trom from 40e to $8.o6*the pair, the home vfarm in the winte ifstree Hi Wholesale and \ ??| The Bank | CADE f Wp (>ni*Hi^llv invito vov f Trie Ban] f either in our commercial ? We pay 4 per cent, inter* I ings department, compou i cent, interest on time dep ? main one year or longer. Our facilities are ampl ? make you feel "at home'' \ ing business with us. | The Bank [ W.B.WILSON, ' V. GLENN A > President I l ^ * ' t.*p i tfci?*#-.1-.- .- ' ,. 'ifMfcM i fllSN?^ '#*%?*&* %b&Q mt&tit&'&t&P e PVT;'^ j? - ; *. - ?* I The host nrotee.ion van is A ISA .\ f\ A LLU l-\t. 7 have from creditors, or .? .1 HAXK ACCOCMT. It y t ho hunk, why not begin n fortify your homo ngninsi not hnvo to mortgage it st nnoos arise, been use vo HAMl\ ACL OCX!. I Do VOf.'/f him We Pa\ 4 per cent inter* PAKMKRS& Mi:i "AHSOLl'TKLV *.\ FK" ^.isr-^rarzzznsrc Jfi] #>; " r \f \>t we can furnish at the lowest possible pri handle the h/st of everything in music, with you. Railroad Fare Paid to Out-of-Town Customers. 4. Seigling Ml1 243 King St, ci , \ 1 ? f * N# * X . . . '/-v. V\ ' > . >. i and You Wil pen fireplace you will wan: a r $2.50 up. incr think* 40." the nnir. ardware Retail Dealers : of Cades r ,S, S. C. ( j i to open an account- with T ^ -*' It wu W -w i or savings department j ?st on accounts in the sav- I nrV/l nnnvtprlv. and 5 Dei* & )osi ts when allowed to re- 1 e and we guarantee to T ' in transacting your bank- jj : of Cades j 3NBTTE. H. F, FENE3AN, Vice President Cashier ,! JP& " * \ V i v wiiafJa Tp ? V? ??$ -i 1 ; . CR? ?.?!. r.-MMlf<|jpfr |p$9; t'H 8 i.;.J?- > ?v ?* 'r";'f M>V^fl^(KKiK| j*. . i,? &,*> * - ' ,JsJ %- '?'*' | "-: ''. -? ~%W$1 >/i. '_'. ?-/ :; V ; sty I 0M$& I : V- ' ' ' ".* - --- ' j-m f. A y ?* . >. *?"<'< *'* /(/I (I lWg| : ?i -... : <?*?) / '*r?4**&* -.'+* Y 'JT " **" V 3 V >>: J jp | van have )'or yoi/r family 9 he host protoo'tion voiu'/i/jH doh noss, or hard timos /^8 r>?; hfi\~o not any mano r in 3 oiv? -I bank account trt'/iI f inisi'orttmo, and yon i\*//V3 /!' tin fort unntc oi roil ni- 3 :.'/ wili ho firopa rod w it li n 9 Uini? with I'S. ? ?st on savings accounts. v (' 1 i A NTS HANK. I.AKK i-ITV. S. C I i >J^T^T?^S&MiSJraQ^eBnB? 3- znsr ices. or on eas." terms, if desired. We and it will be a pleasure to correspond Piano Tuning in the Country at Reasonable Rates. isic House, riarleston, S. C. v ' V vfi ' * v?V'' k ~t? . )?* At- ?, . . , 1 Be Healthy a onl niV-p nnir of Andirons. an< We can please any one in thi (hr< O I We Li SCRANTON SKETCHES. Bifj Store Openlnq- Death of Mrs Parrolt-Social and Personal. Scranton. October 2b:?Mr J M Parker brought his mother home last week from Florence, where she had been for treatment. She was not benefited, we regret to learn. The biggest thing that has turned up here in some time was the sale which was on at Winslow Wright Go's establishment last week. There was "something doing" ail day and the clerks did not have to be rocked to sleep when they retired at night. Bumper sales are reported. Saturday, Mr J J Boston, of the Savage section, the holder of the lucky ticket, was awarded the valuable prize, a cook stove. Although the first of last week seemed unfavorable for almost anything,it must have been suitable for selling goods, for there was a sale on at j m rarster s.' and pooo saies are reported. Last Friday nipht Mr and Mrs K B Cannon pave an "acqtmintance party" to the teachers of the Lake City, Cowards and Scranton schools. After everybody was acquainted and had conversed with each other, refreshments were served. It was quite an enjoyable affair. Mr R R McKnipht broupht his son. Willard. from Charleston Friday, where he has been quite i!!. He is still confined to bed. Mrs Amos Parrott died Tuesdav of last week. She leaves, besides her husband and an infant, her father and mother and several brothers and sisters. She was a loving wife 1 and mother and an estimable lady. [ \ ' l /mi vm LA-HV1J Annour IYou are cordi? I present at the op< at Cades on Mom 1912. We will 1very complete a stock of General eluding all article an up-to-date an< storp. I We have bough | ties and will sell c 8 of profit for cash. I Come to see us. It | while to do so. THE CADES MERC/ | Cades - nd Happy jj 1 we are sure that if you | ( s line. Also a full line J K??????a 'ii ! wiih ! ! read?Others Follow. ' i i (\ur sympathy i.^ with the bereaved husband an.. ..imily. Tli^ >1 <i ilmvt in rhit i section with the majority of farm ers.though -f-r.it -rv they will make a %ur yii 1. X v?-r mek much cotton, but !av - a massy, chile, the corn, pea ami 'raters." A good*corn ' crop in this see-im and a bumper potato crop are assart 1. so we shall * not starve if some ,>?,? vill just furnish the bae- n. 'X1. farmer, who lives near town, say.- ho gathered about 150 bushels .V one-fourth of an acre! If t' t isr. r a b.mper", let's have it t'r- >. n - no { - tjuarter. Miss Fanny Cannon, n dent at^ t'oker college, spent the \ n?i ^ * U s.%. U,>ma VnO?V> MCI wine i's-iv. Miss Royal 1 Peak spent the week- . end here with her sister. Miss II 1- | tens-- Peak, our niusip teacher. Miss Aim a Singletary is her brother, Mr F L Single; a Effingham. Rev Willie Truluck idled : pointment at the Baptist -hi-; en Sunday morning. His sub; : was, "The Devil", which he handled in a forceful manner. Dr Moore, of Moore's X Roads. ' '1 was in town Sunday. . Mr .1 N Willoughby has returned from Georgetown, where he lias been in the employ of the Southern Cotton < )il Co. rk.. iv w- r , \}y K fira. - i'l~ >? O ..i, i .... . ham went t?? Charleston Sunday ^ night an-1 returned Monday afternoon. Mrs W S Lynch went t<> Lake ^ City last night to visit her sister. Mrs Hoxie Ask ins, and returned this morning. Mrs Askins was ill hut :s better this morning. Little Miss Mamie Singletary of Fiftingham visited her aunt. Mrs C II Pate, last week. Mr Howard XettLs lias resigned his position with the W Wrighi Co dMMtiiilMJffai'li'lltlll111 if A PANT | l cement | illy invited to be | ?ning of our store 1 . day. November 4.1 lave on display a I mrl well selected 1 Merchandise, in- j s to be found in j' :1 well appointed \ \ it in large quanti-1 >n a close margin I will be well worth your | INTILE COMPANY, | . c r I ' " .1 ^ ,