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| iml fpje untfi $ecori). |fi? | VOL. XXVII. KIXOSTIIKK, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1913. ~ NO. 8 11 An Adve I There is as much differ and the ordinary steel bod\ nary kind will not. For tfi setting them up. Thev ins Screen Doors and Wine Remember: "The stor< I Coffins and Caskel 1?= LAKE CITY UCU/C ICTTCD [I1LT10 LLI I LI 11 ANNEX TO BIGH SCHOOL BUILDING NEARLY COMPLETED?COMMENCEMENT MAY 18--PE SONAL. Lake City, April 28:?Messrs Charlie Green and Sam Sturgeon, of the University of South Carolina, spent the week-end at home. Misses Hutson of Georgetown are fMM guests of their sister, Mrs L Miner. BHr After a very pleasant visit to her Ifljf friend, Mrs Lilly Askins, Miss Riches ardson has returned to Columbia. Miss Mamie Burch of Florence was the guest of the Misses Haselton H last week. BH Mr Wesley Collins is at home for a few days with his mother, Mrs F L Collins. The annex to the high school building will be completed within the course of the next few days. The faculty, as well as the patrons, will !- it. be deiigntea to learn tms, us uic B commencement exercises which have heretofore been held in one of the K tobacco warehouses will for the first B time be held in the school auditorium. The closing exercises will comBBrr.ence on May 18, at which time the HCp^baccaulearate sermon will be delivBg ered by Dr J Walter Daniel of Char9B leston. The graduating address on Bra Tuesday evening and the finale of the closing exercises will be delivered by Hon T G McLeod of Bishopville. HB[ Professor T Cook Covington spent SHb Saturday and Sunday last in Columbia with friends. IB Mrs R F Joyner.who has been very I ill,having recently undergone an operation for appendicitis at the M cLeod infirmary in Florence, is improving rapidly, much to the delight; . of her many friends at this place. The many friends of Mr G F Stal-! vey are glad to learn of his conva. lesence after his recent illness.. Mrs L A Winsfon had as guests last Saturday and Sunday, Misses Clark, Pate, McLenaghan and Mrs Kf Sheppard.of the Prospect school,and B on Sunday, Messrs Poston and Cock field. Miss Vernon Lumpkin of Atlanta, g Ga, is the charming and attractive B guest of Miss Nell Beavers. (I The man who has a banlc I and confidence. There is \*'Credit,*r which is based c I this credit and this faith,t i having AIOXEY /A' THIi lis the friend and advisor I community, grows tc B I sees you putting money a HK Ivou have not grot a bank a |M I Do YOUR banl I We Pay 4 per cent inter* | I FARMERS & MEf MM 1* 'ABSOLUTELY SAFE" ? rtisemem ence between Charcoal Iron T r range. The difference is th is reason we insist on your bw ;ure satisfaction ever afterwar lows, Refrigerators with the s 1* ill ? 3 that you win eventually pair i~l King Mra S W G Shipp of Florence was in town with her sister, Mrs J M Sturgeon, last Saturday. P H A. Lines from Leo. Leo, April 29:?It has been a long time since I have given the many readers of The Record the items from Leo. I will endeavor to make up for lost time. It is not any use to say much about the cold weather for every body knows that. It is not worth while to mention the measles for almost everybody around Leo has had it and those who have not are expecting it at any time. The farmers are busy transplanting and replanting tobacco. Hon J Davis Carter planted over a week ago and reports a good stand. All who had early plants are through setting them out, but those who planted their seed late are still setting out their plants. I never like to tell anything that is old, but you must allow me to say something about our Prospect lodge K of P. It has begun to put on new life and in future we are going to try to make it one of the best lodges in the county of Florence. 1 moc?r? r a Rrown and Walter j Poston, delegates from Prospect ' lodge K of P, attended the district convention which was held at Kings- 1 tree April 22 and reported a fine time. We have recently found oat that a corps of Seaboard surveyors have i surveyed a line from Pamplico City through this section towards Hemingway. We hope to see a railroad . through this section,for it is greatly needed. Mr R A Brown, one of our hustling farmers and business men, is off on a trip to Cheraw this week to " L ' ?- m Kio nn_ DUy raacnmery jor puiuug iu ma to-datei ginnery, something that is much needed at Leo. Mr Brown is preparing to build a new store which will add much to his business affairs. Mr R L Carter, another of our 1 progressive young men, is in charge of his father's store and assistant postmaster at Leo. If this doesn't find the way to the waste basket will try to do better next time. 0 K. If you have anything for sale try an ad in our "special" column. line ^ Iw\)o/ffyoa 'Aeo/teof s/teroi/s z/rfown? | account feels self-respect ?-?J -i *?i n?^ a mysienous tuiu^ cancu >n faith. You can establish hat people have in you,by I3A.SK. The banker, who of every business man in > believe in you when he iway for your future. If ccount start one SOW. icing with US. ist on savings accounts. fcCHANTS BANK, LAKE CITY. S.C. j8?\ t of King; 'obacco Flues and the common lis: Charcoal Iron will resist r ViAnf eUnwnol Tr, Uie VCLy UCSt unaauai n' d. "Rivets where rivets belc teady cold wave. Ice Cream onize." Thank us for putting fstree Hi Vholesale and COMMENCEMENT AT BENSON A NOTABLE OCCASION-?PROGRAMME OF EXERCISES--A PICNIC ON THE RIVER. " * * I nrv. T TT<_," J ?| Benson, April zv:?XjHSl rnua/, Cedar Swamp Graded school class room doors were closed, ending the sixth year of this literary school. The building needs improvement and is imperfect in equipment, yet the achievements have been remarkable when the beginning of the first < year is compared with the present. I The school term being very short, the teachers concluded to give the 1 pupils only one week's training for 1 the annual ccmmencement. It may 1 be mentioned "hat the best test for 1 memorizing was given the children, l as it was the shortest time devoted < to training they ever had. Miss 1 Bethea's untiring efforts in training 1 them deserve the hearty praise of i the parents. I Monday evening was crowded to 1 its utmost capacity with home folk ! and visitors from various sections < awaiting the beginning of the even- 1 ing's exercises, when little Wilbur < Phillips made the address of wel- i come; then followed the programme: 1 "The Little Pianist," by George 1 Rembert j ' Easier to Practice than to Preach," . by twelve girls and boys. "The Months"?twelve girls and boys. i "Howard's Wishes"?one boy. 1 "Mattie's Wants and Wishes"?one i little girl. . , iNuuouy b vnuu ?a iibtic gin. "The Seven Days," by seven girls. 1 "Catching the Train"?a dialogue. < Sadie Tyler, a tot who possesses un- j usual self-control while on the stage, acted "Mama's Little Market Woman" so beautifuliy that she elicited contin- ' uous cheering from the audience. 1 Epilogue by Sena Haddock and Martha Brown. Prof C M Pilgrim,in a few words, spoke very feelingly to the pupils 1 and his friends for their kindness ] shown him while with them here. < After remaining a few days he will ! F&Ci ? WftUBH I! Com] INTILE COMPANY, I i, s. c. I I Hanan' IFOR Hanan's Shoes nee< those who have worn thei that holds its shape, looks We have them in the late convenient for you to call i stating size and last, will 1 eel post, prepaid. If the} back at our expense. Price $6.01) THE CADES MERC/ Cades i stree Har i kind that you are used to bi ust, heat and crystallization \ on Flues at a less price than ' >ng." They are now ready i Freezers that freeze while y< ; you next. irdware Retail Dealers return to his home at Woodruff. Misses Annie and Sallie Davis will leave for their homes at Stoval.N C. Miss Jessie Bethea, after visiting friends here and elsewhere in this county, will take her departure for her home at McCall. These teachers, who have been working in our midst, are leaving many cordial friends who wish them God-3peed wherever they go. School days must be the most pleasant ones, is our conclusion after having had the pleasure of attending a picnic on the banks of Black river. This was given purposely for entertaining Miss Pearl Eaddy and Kani) of vnnnor "ifipfis" whose ten IIC 4 UCiliU VA J vwp ? ? ? ? ? der training has been in her care for the past two scholastic years. With the children, their parents and a Pew invited friends the moving hours were whiled away in a manner peculiarly pleasant to each one, the plder ones sitting in the shade of the trees listening to "Uncle" George Mitchum while he was amusing them relating "side-busting" yarns of bygone days, the children romping Prom place to place with buoyant spirits, giving vent to the pent-up ?nergy that was stored while they ivere kept quietly studying in the dass-room. Some others with alluring bait attracted the attention of J ?J I the famous trout, Dream ana reabreast and had their sport by haulng them from the water to the shore, and others yet were in boats. A. young man and a fair lady could oe noticed gliding serenely on the placid waters of this historic stream, ffhere seemingly not a wave of trouple rolled to mar this delightful occasion. The dinner was grand. It is not an unusual thing for the laiies of this community to prepare ielicious edibles for such celebrations. WES. Mrs Frank Hawkins will be in town after April 28 and will be prepared to do first class sewing and dressmaking. She will be glad to serve her friends. ltp wn Mercantile pany f sShoes MEN 1 no recommendation to \ m and appreciate a shoe better and wears longer, ist styles, and if it is not in person, a letter to us, )ring them to you by parr don't suit, send them > and $7.00. dware Cc nying as there is between a C greater than any other black i you can buy the ordinary kind, or delivery. )u think. CO* We L TWO WHITEMENKILLED BY DESPERATE NEGRO. RESULT OF PrrCHED BATTLE IN SWAMP BETWEEN NEGRO AND POSSE. Hampton, April 30:?Two prominent white men were killed and several wounded in a pitched battle this afternoon and tonight with Richard Henry Austin, a negro, accused of attempting to criminally assault a white woman at Luray, this county, today. The dead are: J Frank Bowers, a Hampton county planter,and Magistrate F H Edenfield of Allendale, Barnwell county. The wounded include Dr S C Moore, George Hanna, McTeer Bowers and an unidentified white man. Dr Moore, Hanna and the unknown man are probably fa tally injured. Austin is alleged to have gone to the home of a well known citizen of Luray and attempted an assault upon a young woman, about 4 o'clock this afternoon. Cries of his intended victim are said to have attracted passersby. The negro escaped and sought refuge in a thick woods. He was armed with a shotgun, a bag filled with shells, a large revolver and a belt filled with cartridges. When the pursuers approached the I TO EVERY BU I there comes a is not quite su to turn or wha To that man services and in us and see ho\ turn to profits ness. - | i ne isanK | Cadej 7116 #9 treasury jRXg of the WOrld'S best music ^ That's what the Victoi really is. It holds in you the best music of t world?the musical gen great masters, the latest music, everything you v All yours to enjoy whene^ Doesn't that interest you? your favorite selections on in at any time. Victor-Victrolas $15 to $20 Mr. Samuel D.C >tnpany. Charcoal Iron Body Range ron made, while the orai,and be sure of a fit while >4 V ' t: V.| -I _______ ead?Others Follow. i negro in the woods, he penetrated farther into the woods into a little bay almost entirely surrounded by he%vy undergrowth. An attempt to follow was made by the white men and the negro opened fire. In the first exchange of shots J Frank Bowers was killed, Dr Moore probably fatally wounded and George Hanna was shot in the back. The pursuers retreated a short distance and kept up a scattered fire at the negro. Help was summoned , from Allendale and Hampton and bloodhounds were ordered. About 8 o'clock tonight Magistrate F H Edenfield of Allendale, who had joined tne posse, attempted to lead a dash into the swamp. He was shot . and instantly killed and an unidentified man with him was probably fatally wounded. A cordon was drawn around the section of the swamp where the negro was at bay and reinforcements were awaited. Shortly after 9o'clock S the negro made a dash for .liberty. Fully fifty shots were exchanged but he broke through the line, escaping. Bloodhounds are being rushed to the scene from Barnwell and from the State penitentiary. Governor Blease also has been requested to send troops to the swamp, but at a late hour no action had been taken by the Governor. The County Record a year. ??. Vb"1? Vb" - vfr*" w Vb" M > Q ISINESS MAN I ' <? day when he re which way ^ <9 ,t step to take. I we offer our 4 vite you to use v our services < ^ p. in your busi,, | of Cades, 5,S.C. -Victrola | store for | he entire JL J as of the ; popular * ^ant. /er and as often as you wish. 1 Wouldn't you like to hear the Victor-Victrola? Come ?>. V lciors to $iuu. 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