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HH^j. ? tggp* | VOL. WVI1 KINGSTREESOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9,1913. NO. 31 j ? _ , ! I pportunity like We have a Ran am or shoat. if I I lice line of ENAJ The store that y coffins and Casket i A VISIT TO INDIANTOWN. Hon JamesNorton Descants Upon I ^Charms of Place and People. In company with Rev VV A Beckham the writer took the 12:15 southbound train of the North and South Carolina, railroad from Mullins Thursday last for the Indiantown community, in Williamsburg county. Near 4 o'clock p. m. we reached Nesmith, a station on the Georgetown & Western, where we were met by Col David McCutchen. Soon,in his carriage, we were speed ily driven to the home of the Colonel. After meeting the most excellent ^ family, Mr McCutchen took Mr ^0 'eckham out a mile or more to the Cottry creek lake for a fish,a shot 'squirrel and a duck. He shot SB iuirrel and hit its little toe. -k floated about on the water, uty and symmetry of the lg of it so charmed Mr .1 he forgot to shoot. They s fish, small but fine and enhv the Dartv who did not RHjK r ? -? HWBB them. A most pleasant eveBBjS with vocal and instrumental BrK , a royal evening in this most ^BBr able home, a good night's 9 ;d up for the day. Col McKffil n has a regular principality, KjflWB <3s of acres of fine land, fine WKg ' cattle and mules and horses MBffi ?y and a hundred or more js. A happy home and tertainer. ..s the best arranged, best ^^^^ft^pleted graded school building in HH8Khe State or in the country. These * *- * J HV gooa people nave gone uuwn into their pockets and have themselves T erected this school building. No bonds to meet or to draw interest and no debts. What a contrast with some of the more pretentious communities where greed and advantage-taking -^We the public hollow walls with | dangerously overloaded piers and cracks. They have 5 teachers and some 14(l r i|?si I MMBS low many, many people BBSS se for their money am hey had no business being BANK. When it is in th< > pay a bill write a cftecK o k receipt. It is easier, too, b , 1 SAFETY. V j Make OUR bai LT We pay 4 per cent intei rf FARMERS & ME J "ABSOLUTELY SAFE** < L this present itself to you for ge with six "8" lids, large c< lecessary. With spring-bal V1ELED WARE, best ever s< ou will eventually patronize ?1 King 1 \ pupils, fine artesian water and the oldest Presbyterian church in Williamsburg county, with an amiable, up-to-date pastor, Dr Wardlaw. The auditorium is splendid, with a.;? acousucs At 10 a. m. Rev Dr Wardlaw on the call of the chairman, Mr McCutchen, opened the exercises with prayer. Mr McCutchen in a verypleasant manner introduced the l writer who for possibly 45 minutes i talked on "Co-operation and Co- , ordination" in all the matters of education. Rev Mr Beckham followed in a splendid presentation of the gen- 1 eral needs of education and the i duties of parents in this all-import- , ant work. Supt Lew's, of the school, followed in a brief outline of the work expected and to be done. ' County Superintendent of Educa- 1 tmn Srvo'ornpr made a short talk i with an explanation of the workings of a demonstration farm of three acres of land which, in connection with that school, is to be an experimental work under the direction of the National Department ofAgriculture, aided by Clemson College. Indiantown will have the best rural school in South Carolina. The plan, success and management of the school are the results of the sufervision of the board of trustees, especially its chairman, Mr David McCutchen. They are live, working trustees, not a dead happy-go-lucky body of men who give practically {no attention to schools of the disj trict or education in general. Mrs I Col David McCutchen, a daughter , of Dr Cunpinghata of Williamsburg j county, and a niece of Rev J C Chandler, of the->S C Conference, is a princess as wife, mother and I entertainer. 1 Mr Lester Lewis, of Horry county, , is superintendent of this school, who , is aided by Misses Brown of Mars' Bluff,Blalock of Edgefield,Salters of Williamsburg and Plowden of Clarendon. If first-class results do not follow the work of this school team we shall feel constrained to write, "long and full?disappointed."? Mullins Messenger. ? - ? f - . t m? JpN^T lr YOU have rushed back into the i lost their LIVES? Their * in the house, it should be in- ; 3 bank it is safe. If you want n our bank, then you have a because you can mail it in, ; nk YOUR bank. est on savings accounts., JC- UTTr - ' } C. I MEVER buying a RANGE. The f Doking surface on top,4 ver anced door. Well, what's - a ? - J- ? All I, )ia in mis cuy. >vc <t?i\ j," if not now. > ;stree Hi Vholesale and A i/; h a ! Fall Anno Our Fall Stock is con and comprises the followin jj' A full and up-to-dat [j) Notions, all new goods anc ||f A complete line of R ft wear Clothing, to fit any s i#> styles, at popular prices. jj Hanan's She iii the Beacon line, "A Step to complete showing of the c< ? STAR BRA $ for both Ladi to i Sltpfsni & And a full stock of the sta ih jjj Trunks, Bags, Har U/ Stock well selected and c if , t A Full Stock of Staple jjJ at wholesale and retail ai ^ Hardware, Guns and and Rakes, Disc Ha] il> horse Oliver and C to Webber Wage to Grade Bugg k* *j- We Invite You to 1 I THE CADES MERCI v'i Cades 4vs I Ml Ynnr Pi I UU11 lUUi Ul A For highest marke I your money with i f courteous treatme * > and every accomr ! with good business We invite you t< with us. \ The Bank , Cade! ? 1' in o ymcnu V ft iRN | ITi Di IIIL4VII| VI VI nuav 5 Prtsidsnt Vlwjgj iet Us Print You s< nr ft *: c:^- | ftp >? *& . f , ... . -M e AGAIN: purchasing power of a dollar v large reservoir, warming c the use to mention or talk a is a chance to show you,the irdware 1 Retail Dealers. uncementl \L h n lplete in all departments, jjj * g: to a e line of Dry Goods and % n 1 at reasonable prices. \[|) ti len's and Boy's ready-to- \jj s< ;hape and in all the latest ^ p a ies For Men, ^ b v> in Advance," as well as a w C( ilebrated 01 ND SHOES \ t es and Men. w ' !?? rr _ _ e i Hats j j pie and fancy shapes. djr $ ness and Saddlery $ ? :omplete to choose from, p ???? $ c and Fancy Groceries |: nd at prices that please. ' a; 0 tt: v, w Ammunition, Mowers (fr 11 rrows, one and two- \i/ ? hattanooga Plows (to tl >ns and High \to 0 ies, Etc., Etc. Jjj ti Come. jjj b INTILE COMPANY, S i, s. c. I; 11II Cilll I t prices, and deposit , lis. We offer you < t ;nt, absolute safety nodation consistent 1 ( 3 methods. i* ) do your banking _ t : of Cades, J I 5,S.C. ETTE, J. HOYT CARTER, '' President Ctsliier 1 >me Office- ^oifcry . . . ' :2 :. 1 1 * is going farther now in th loset and an oven sutficien ihniit the nrice? Call in at n you will be convinced th; Co. r We Le "aid from Road Enqlneer Faddy Editor County Record:? Having been county Road Enginer for nearly three years, studying iard its duties, I have come to the onclusion that the citizens should ave reports rendered to them of not 1 nly the way in which their money 1 as been applied, like the advertise- ( lent from this office has shown ac- 1 nwlincr Iqoj (nnnrtprlv rpnorts). 1 W?A UlUg W IMIT \?|?*?>? T" ""?' f ut, in order to develop the para- 1 lount interest of our county's re- ( Durces as regards all that good ' iads touch, there is needed a more * 3sociatea advice as to how we may 1 ot expect the small,inadequate sum 1 f approximately $9,000 commuta- ( on tax to ever build and maintain >mething like 1,400 miles of county s ublic routes, and [$9,000 to build * nd repair 9,000 lineal feet of swamp * nd river bridges) to say nothing B bout over 1,000 ditch bridges which 1 y all means should be provided 1 ith culverts, and in itself would c >et ot loaat 41 A AAA Whv nhrmlH S J<J\> U V 1VMOV y A VjVV Vt V* mm j v..w?..v. ar intelligence linger and suffer 1 urselves to stand so deluded by illacy? We know that it takes anyhere from $1,000 to $5,000 per tile to build our roads properly ven when the material can be had t or near its side, and considerably tore when not, which would figure 140,000 needed for this purpose lone; and yet we have men who Km very interested in their roads nat look me in the eye and say: "I ay my tax.now give me my road." >h, my! if these people would con- ! ider how small this road tax is as ompared with the required amount f work they demand, then there rould be some hope of our Legisla- ( ure making proyision whereby they ^ ould pay something in order to get . smething. But, alas! on account of bis lack of thoughtfulnesson the part f citizens who, when they vote next , ime, would leave our "Honorable" riendsfat home, and they know it; ecause if they raise taxes up yon- ' er, they raise trouble down here. I laim they should not make such a nistake, in justice to themselves,for would not ao so were 1 in ineir i ilaces. I tell you what I would do.though: would do my very best to pass an < ict providing a way that the citizens n any section of the county could o place their burden of road-build j^T' r(f > fp;... I THE PLAY The Piano that anyone in th prices and easy terms. Let o Samuel D. Carr,call on you an sibilities of these instruments r SIE6LIN6 MUSIC-ROUSE^ SuBnetD^OttV, IG aftbct, S. Cn (Sf mmammmmmmmmmmmmmm . . . {y**.* ; ?, ?W? . '* 1 .1 " P'H'Jt Is direction than ever it to roast a large size id get the Range, at what we tell you is i ad?Others Follow. ! I 1 ing upon themselves that the Road Engineer might endeavor to attempt by mutual co-operation getting them to it,like as is done for school money. I feel confident that your humble servant could soon accomplish a wonderful exhibition of routes thus obtained that would in itself produce to other sections that be without ^?i rnnHa anflfinipnf nf a oofia_ Red and happy people, because of the ?ood roads, good schools, good :hurches and good people there,that adjacent sections would soon catch :he spirit, which would spread geometrically throughout not only our ?cod old Williamsburg county but >ur noble State itself. Mr Editor, I appeal to you for ipace sufficient, together with the 'oregoing, to admit my enthusiasm J. )ased upon the supplement I have l]ready obtained as free to county oads from some of her citizens, aleady amounting to several thousand lollars' worth,put in their respective ections and to-day stands to back lp this theory.' ?? By the way,I have landed this past nonth in shape of certified amounts ;hat will total for two roads the nice ittle sum of $3,000 in money, not !or chaingang, but to employees per lay- I must conclude this article, and, ilthough l reel like i nave just Depin the inspiring theme, I await patently for anyone to criticise,"Why nay we not at least hope that our lonorable body of delegates will nake it lawful that we may tax ourlelves for roads like as is done for schools?" Very respectfully; J no M Eaddy, R E. Good lor the Methodists. Houston, Texas, October 2:?The 4 Houston conference of the Methodist Episcopal church,South,to-day unanmously voted to endorse the action )f the College of Bishops and of the minority of the board of trustees of Vanderbilt University in declining to accept an offer of $1,000,000 from Andrew Carnegie for Vanderbilt University's Medical school. The resolutions express "regret that the terms of said gift as set forth in Carnegie's letter were such that it could not be accepted with honor." We have just received $ lot of UOtton sagging ana nes.aiHu; snipment.that we are offering at a greatly reduced price. [10-2-2t People's Mercantile Co. f pK., i fiRfe-' (nr' ER PIANO ie family can play. At low ur special representative, Mr d explain the wonderful pos241 Hog St., Ckiritstoi, S. C. wrial Reprewateti") "'Jf**? %tf> VI u. J >7 i P : t;