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i ' ' 'A i m 1 _ I [?g] Wf\t Co twin |tairi>. [fig VOL. XXYIL KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1913. NO. 18 " I, The Stc I when in need of an I Dnnrs Rlinds. Lim< ? J I Fixtures, Machiner I Disc Harrows,Culti : h , -r I Coffins and Caskets ill i ' , J. C. CONGRESSMEN ; GET GOOD BERTHS. ! SIXTH DISTRICT REPRESENTA- 1 TIVE LANDED ON BANKING A CURRENCY COMMITTEE. II Washington,June2:-Five of South ^Carolina's seven Congressmen are r nn wK*f- are called the major t : | committees of the House of Repre-jl L. sentativea as a result of the action q W\ of the Democratic caucus, which to- a * I day confirmed the selections recom- r j mended by the Democratic members r ; 1 of the wavs and means committee, r t A These twelve committees are of such VT importance that no member of them t EM is allowed to serve on any other com- i mittee. e I Representative Richard S Whaley, f [ of the First* district, is the youngest s member of the delegation in length s Hp Has been nlaced on j three committees, merchant marine s and fisheries, invalid pensions and t industrial arts and expositions. s The only chairmanship which goes . to South Carolina is that of the great committee on agriculture which falls to Representative Lever, of the Sev- e enth district. t B. Representative Finley, of the Fifth i district, who is the chairman of the I State delegation, gave up his chair- i I. manship of the committee on print- t ing in order to retain tne more lm- x portant position of ranking member t of the committee on postoffices and c post-roads. i As a member of the committee on appropriations, Representative John- t son, of the Fourth district, will con- i tinue chairman of the sub-committee, which draws the legislative, execu- i tive and judicial appropriation bill. < W although he failed to secure the i r chairmanship of the District of Co- 1 lumbia committee, to which he con- i (Er i ^B - .l^w* v BHBff^MnffflBHMlfflflfflOTlrlmli ^^^ VnWMHRHffiHH * i"W55Wf5W ^L I l/a i ?4f &I -*L * J W I 1 Jt is certainly not a coml w I that if burglars or fire sh B? I they could so easily find yc In a raults for taking care of' y H I for that purpose, with stro H | TV/Tv not put your money BH | FBACB OP MIND and tha H I jigthatit is in safe handsV RR ,1 f( t>o YOUR bank a I C7 We Pay 4 per cent interes 11 FARMERS & MER re That ything known in H - ^ ? T~)l n n4-/\vi s, Yemeni* rici&tci, y, Pipe, Pipe Fittin ivators, Wire Fenci r^j Kinj idered himself entitled reason oi i&ving stood aside two years ago foi Representative Johnson of Kentucky vho has been again chosen as chair nan. Representative Aiken, of the ."bird district, keeps his place as rank ng member of this committee, which s one of the big dozen. Desiring to serve on the new comnittee on roads,in whose creation he ook a leading part, Representative lyrnes, of the Second district,relin[uished his membership on banking md currency and is now placed or nada. war claims and mines and dining. On the war claims comnittee he is ranking member. Representative J W Ragsdale, of he Sixth district, has landed on th? mportant banking and currency omraittee, an unusual assignment 'or a new member. Senator Till mar aid this evening as to Mr Ragsdale'i uccess in this matter: "I am sur >rised and gratified at his good lucV tnd am bound to believe it musl lave been some good management, ilso, on his part." Death Caused by Lightalag. There was a very severe electri< ttonn over the country yesterday afernoon and damage was done in c lumber of places of a minor nature In and near Florence the wore! eported is a fatality on the planta ion of Mr J M Commander, neai Jie city, in which Walter Henry, t veil known driver for Mr Comman ier, and four fine mules were killec >y the same bolt. Ed Henry, a son of Walter,was or ;he lead mule and he is still suffer ng from the shock. Walter Henry had the harvest*] n Mr Mack Gregg's field cutting >ats with three of Mr Commander's nules and one of Mr Gregg's. Th? oolt flashed out of the sky and th< men and mules and machinery al Portable feeling to know onld invade your home, >ur money. Out bank has our money. It was built ng locks and thick walls. -f?- Konlr o n rl havA Ill 111C7 MUUA. ? ? - w t secure feeling of knowJng with US* t on savings accounts. CHANTS BANK, LAKE CITY. S.C. : You Wil [ardware, Stoves, Ran Nails, Etc., Paints, ( 7") g"b, HilC., JTUI CIl OWlll^ ing and Fence Posts. jstree Ha Wholesale and 1 I went down before it. The boy will r recover. r Electric light and'phone lines were 1 affected somewhat, but to no very 1 i dangerous extent. -The rain was a . flood. ?Florence Times, June 2. 1 1 A Rooster a Mother. The following is taken from the | Poultry Raising Department of the ^ | current issue of Farm and Fireside: ^ "Poultrymen see many curiosities but here is an exceptional one. A ^ ' breeder in a neighboring town had a ^ ' Buff Cochin hen that became broody . the fore part of August, but on account of the lateness of the season r he did not care to set her, so he ^ broke her up. 'Her mate, a Buff Bantam rooster, at once took possession of the ' nest,occupying it steadily from morn- _ > - . - , I ing until night for three days, to De , 1 sure that he meant business a china ^ egg was placed under him. Still he : continued to sit, so some eggs were 0 : put under him. This was on August jj 17, and six eggs were placed under him. He sat as steadily as an old ' hen, and on September 7 five of the I six eggs hatched. As a 'mother' he t proved very successful, raising every 5 one of the five chicks." t Appreciated Commendation. * "That Annual The Record got out * t for the Kingstree High school was 8 great." This and numerous similar * r remarks have been made to us while 1 i making our usual peregrinations ( around town, by a number of citi- J 1 zens not directly interested in the publication of the "Aurora". "Both ^ i the scholars and The Record deserve . much credit for the interesting contents and attractive appearance." ^ r T If you have anything for sale try < an ad in our "special" column. ] iISi Com] Hanan' FOR] Hanan's Shoes neec those who have worn ther that holds its shape, looks A V* AtTA /\W\ 1 VN A 1 A 4" A vve nave cnem hi cue ia.ce convenient for you to call i stating size and last, will b eel post, prepaid. If they back at our expense. Price $6.00 THP IjHIFS MRRfA I Cades, 11 Eventi iges, Crockery, Glasi )ils, Glass ana Bru; s. Screen Windows; Send us your Mail irdware Retail Dealers LAKE CITY LOCALS. 1 F D Carrier Kicked by Horse? robacco Market Prospects Good. Lake City, June 3:?Mrs W T doody and children, and Mrs E R togers have returned from a visit to elatives and friends at Lynchburg. Dr A H Williams returned Friday rom New York, where he had been or several days on a business trip. MroJ M Sturgeon left Monday norning to attend the Columbia Colege graduation exercises, at which nstitution her daughter,Miss Eloise, i a member of the graduating class. Miss Aletha McLohon of Ayden, I C, is the charming and attractive mest of her sister,Mrs Ernest Poston. Mr J C Joyce,or liienn-joyce warelouse Co, was in town last week, ^ospects for an early and larger tolacco crop than heretofore are very right. In a few days warehouse wners, buyers and their assistants (rill be here preparing for one of the srgest seasons ever recorded. Mr fesper King, connected with J D ting & Co, arrived this morning for he coming season. A lamentable accident occurred [Hiesday afternoon of last week when dr Hinson Huggins, one of the R F ) mail carriers, was kicked on the ikull and seriously wounded Dy ms lorse. Medical attention was called ilmost immediately after the accilent, but the attending physicians lecided to take him to Florence before operating. It is not expected bat Mr Huggins will recover from he severe injuries sustained. Mrs W T Ask ins and W T Ask ins, rr.left Monday afternoon for Greenville to attend the Greenville Female College commencement exercises. Miss Violet Askins graduates from His pany s Shoes MEN I no recommendation to n and appreciate a shoe I better and wears longer, st styles, and if it is not n person, a letter to us, ring them to you by pardon't suit, send them and $7.00. NTIIF COMPANY iiiiiuu uunii mil} , S.C .tally Pal sware, Enamelware, shes, Plumbing Sup] and Doors. Mowing Orders, Parcel Post Co. I We L( that college Thursday evening* and heir friends here extend congratulations upon her success and the many honors she gained during her collegiate course at "G F C". Misses Bert Timmons and?Fitch are at home from Coker College. Mr Leo Carter of Leo was pleasantly noted in town last week. Miss Gladys Thames has returned to her home at Manning,after a very pleasant visit to friends here. PHA. Indlantown Educational Rally. Cooper, June 3: -There was an "educational rally" at Indiantown school house on Thursday, May 29, at 8:30 p. m., for the purpose of raising funds for enlarging the already large and spacious school house. There were two able and convincing lectures given?one by Miss Frayser, head of Home Economics at Winthrop.and one by Rev F H Wardlaw. Miss Frayser told in her quiet but convincing way of what manual training is to a child, and how unfair we are to provide all book learning and no hand work for pupils. She is a most able lecturer and undoubtedly the right person to be at the head of the school extension work, Mr Wardlaw, in his own inimita1 Attontinnl Tr iniiuiiuuii. ii Now that the veg hand we make our growers. Bring y other vegetable ch , collect them with( you courteous trez The vegetable se "" to start an accour | The Bank | Cade The teasury ot tee t world's I <f"ll| best mucic 1 1 That's what txie Victoi really is. It holds in you the best music of t world?the musical ger great masters, the Intesl music, everything you v All yours to enjoy whene1 Doesn't that interest your your favorite selections on in at any time. Victor-\ ictrolas $15 to $20 Sieglinj Mr. Samuel D. C V* * tronize Stoneware,Sash,, nlips. Rath Room \ Machines,Rakes, ; will do the rest. ( sad?Others Follow. ble way.showed how conditions could be improved in many wayB in the county and so tend to retain the best of our people instead of losing them to the city. Miss Frayser was the guest of Mrs W D Daniel on May 29. Reception to Miss Hayes. I Scranton, June 3:?A delightful affair was the party given in honor of Miss Kathleen Hayes of Dillon and Miss Olive Lavender of New Zion at the home of Dr and Mrs W S Lynch last evening. A few of the guests, after taking lunch at the hospitable home of Mr and Mrs J M Myers, Jr, repaired to the elegant home of Dor Lynch, where a large number of the "younger set" had gathered in the guest chamber, which was tastefully decorated to suit the occasion.! I Merry games were played, then punch was served to the joyous throng. The evening was pleasantj ly spent and each fellow saw his best girl home. Each one present ex pressed his pleasure ai Demg uiere and as we passed into Dreamland our last and most precious thoughts werei "It was a delightful gathering.'* I M SI. uck Growers! f etable season is at I appeal to the truck i our bean checks and | ecks to us?we will i )ut charge, and rive 1 itment. I ason is a good time it with us. ^ : of Cades, s, S. C. | r i r-Victrola store for he entire L J ns of the t popular ? vant. ver and as often as you wish. * Wouldn't you like to hear the Victor-Victrola? Come D. Victors $10 to $100. And :erms to suit, if desired. r Music Hous A ^ lesion, v?. i>. I arr, Representative, K ingitree, S. C i - t . .jfiBf. .