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P^ '* W -i r 11 P Sljf (Cn until ;Ucrim\ J T VOL XXVII. KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1913. NO. 33 ^ == 1 I ' For the best solutior \jive away absolutely FR Your soiuuuii in usv (Prizes will be award in our window after conl v Coffins and Casket _____ L/ FATAL FIRE AT ANDERSON. ^ B Three Firemen Killed by Falling Cement WaU. f Anderson, October 17: ? Three firemeD were killed and several perje sons severely injured here early this -? morning, when a wall fell during the burning of the garage of A L Todd. The bodies of Firemen Wm D Campbell and Robt Dodd, Jr. t have been recovered, but the body of the third party had not been found up to 1:30 o'clock this mornning. The garage caught fire shortly afj ter midnight as the result of an explosion that occurred whei\ Edward Layton. of Spartanburg, who had ? gone into the garage with his automobile to get gasoline, struck a - a- ?L" ? limn on his mn maicn 10 ugm a lamp vu ...? chine. Layton and Mr Todd, the & i owner of the parage, were both ? JI'vcry badly bruised and burned. I ^ They were taken to a hospital at <J once. I About nine firemen were close to * CaatJ he building fighting the fire when the front wall fell, and three were R ^caught beneath it. Among the fireI men ^ when the accident occurf fed were Tom Davis, Reed Fowler I and M D Smith. I . t H C Townsend, who had an office f in the rear of the building, receivI 1 ed injuries to his left leg, which may I > * cause the limb to be amputated. kThe building was a total loss. The plant was valued at probably $5,000. notice. ^ The ladies in charge of the Wil? liamsburg cemetery hereby give notice that no lots are to be taken H in the cemetery without their permission. Re Complaints are made of shrubbery 1 being broken, and flowers being |g taken and, in some instances, plants even pulled up by the roots from (Et off graves. No trespassing will be permitted there. 10-23-lt PU ? 0 Mr Merchant, The Record goes 1 infn npjirlv two thousand Williams I mil burg homes every week. Don't you I ** think it would pay you to let the ( m >aper carry your business message t o these good people? j THE WORLD IS I I YOUNG MEN WITH THE BANK-BOOK HABIT 4m* pu H COMM/ -ft' 3ALARIE ' |1 RESPECT DE? Every employer is anxious ploys. He will grow to like them. When he sees a bo> the clock, who is the first tl finds that boy BANKS HIS ( the top job. Why not? He de V ing yours; nothing can stop We pay 4 per cent inte FARMERS <fc ME I ?tc. "ABSOLUTELY SAFE** < ernf. FREE! i to the Paint Puzzle shown >cc w;lth nn ?trin<rs tied to TV v a A I?v -m reach us before above specif ed on or before November 1J test closes. Take a chance r~i King ' > BETHEL BREEZES. Neighborhood News of Current Interest and Personal Mention. i Bethel, October 21:?We are having some windy weather. We are glad to report that Mr and Mrs G W Burgesses little grand- ; ! son, Master James Burgess, who <is I in a Florence infirmary, is better. I Tr?\ritofrinns have been received here to the marriage of Miss Lula < Epps, of this community, and Mr Muldrow Burgess of Savannah, Ga, on Wednesday, October 22, 1913, at 2 o'clock. A large crowd attended preaching at Mouzon's school house Sunday afternoon. Am very sorry indeed that Hebron thinks Mouzon's had Workman players to help them play ball. As for Messrs Billy Epps and?Dubose they belong to Bethel team. And we boys would like to know why Hebron's team won't come to Mouzon's diamond? Mouzon's has won nearly every game this season, and we feel sure they will lead next season. School opens here next Monday. I It will be taught by Miss Kate Weeks, of Barnwell county. I w m t. r. nwxA w H Messrs 1 D lAJtipci auu .1 . ?? Elveen went to Kingstree last Saturday on business. Married, at the home of Mr and Mrs S H Adams last Wednesday af- j terday, their adopted daughter. Miss Fannie Walker, and Mr David Ross. Miss Lucile Ross of Rimini and and niece attended the Walker-Ross marriage here. XYZ. 1 Bryan-Weatberford. Salters Depot, October 21:?In the presence of a number of friends and relatives Wednesday, October 15, 1913, Miss Anna Belle Bryan and Mr Fred Andrew Weatherford ( were united in the bonds of marriage by the pastor of the bride, Rev W I Sinnott. After the marriage feast the bride and the groom left for a visit to Washington, D C, and ^ 1 "* ? ** &****% A r> 4Vtoir ro_ otner nasiem uiuw. vn v?vu ?v turn they will make their home at Andrews, where Mr NVeatherford has a responsible position with the Atlantic Coast Lumber Corporation. The bride is a daughter of Mr Walter and Mrs Lizzie Bryan of Salters. LOOKING FOR 1 THE BOYS WHO t THEIR MONEY HE BANK CAN \ND HIGHER IS AND MORE " BECAUSE THEY ERVE IT. 5 about the men whom he emthem and take an interest in r who doesn't keep his eye on lere and the last away, and MONEY,it's THAT BOY for serves it. You begin by bankyou. Make OUR bank YOUR bank, rest on savings accounts. 1RCHANTS BANK. LAKE CITY. S. C. \,_w FRI i in our window submitted the offer: Fir^jt prize,a Dol ied time, written out neatl S. Only one solutioun acc< and win yourself a prize at fstfee Hi Wholesale and LAKE CITY LOCAL NEWS. Death of a Young Man?Fire Destroys Garage?Personal Notes. Like City, October 21:?The remains of Evans Venters were brought here Saturday evening from Charleston en route to Johnsonville for interment. Mr Venters was quite a young man and had recently gone to the city to study pharmacy at the medical college. About two weeks ago he developed hemorrhagic fever, succumbing last Friday to the fatal malady. His parent" are well known at this place and have the sympathj' of the entire community. / ? ? i -i ii? _ti. f ire was aiscovereu snorwy uucr noon today in the garage building of Mr L 0 Holloway. The alarm was immediately turned in and prompt action prevented a general conflagration, on account of its close proximity to the residences of Dr A H Williams, Messrs J D Caldwell and the owner of the garage. L 0 Holloway. Despite energetic efforts Dr Williams' barn caught fire several times, each time being successfully outed by the bucket brigade. On account of the wind much concern was felt, but the building having a tin roof prevented the sparks from doing any further damage. The origiil of the fire is attributed to Master Clarence Holloway and his little cousin's desire for a fire in the yard near the garage. They deserted the fire later for another play house, and the dry lawn grass carried the flames to the building, which was totally destroyed. E L Hirsch and Philip Stoll, Esqs,' of Kingstree were in town today on professional matters. Mr L E NeSmith attended the U C T banquet at Florence Friday evening. *f_ r> ri ri 1 ?r r\i aUT rv v mwu in v/uinui ??<to iu town Monday. * Mr and Mrs E L Sauls and Mr D Moultrie Epps attended the funeral services last Sunday of Mr E Venters, at Johnsonville. Rev W H Whitehead, Drs W L and J D Whitehead and their mother attended the funeral services of their uncle, Rev W E Hicks, who was stricken last Saturday with apoplexy and despite skilled medical attention died Monday evening. Charlton DuRant, Esq, of Manning will give next Friday evening the third address of the series of lectures to be given this winter at the School auditorium. LBN. Whv not Dav vour subscfiDtlon before the holiday season? This duty performed, you can enjoy your Christmas more and we certainly can ours, i m AT" THE PLAY The Piano that anyone in tl prices and easy terms. Let c Samuel D. Carr.call on you ar sibilities of these instruments SIE6LIN6 MUSIC HOUSE Samuel D. Carr, Kiagetrea, S. C, (S) V LEI to us in writing before e ly's Favorite Range, value y with name and address \ jpted from each individual "the store you will eventi irdware Retail Dealers. WHITE OAK CHIPS Picked Up During the Week by Our Wideawake Scribe. White Oak, Octol>er 21:?Mr W H Curry of Rhems was in our midst several days last week surveying lands for Mr C K Eaddy. Mr W D Eaddy went back to his work w'th the Deep River Lumber Corporation Monday morning. 4 Uncle Remus" of Cades spent the week-end with relatives here. Mr 4'Billy" Boles, who has been in North Carolina for some time buying tobacco, came home Saturday night. Messrs G W Ward and Billy Boles went to Kingstree Monday on business. Rural Policeman Mack Gasque was in our community Monday serving warrants in connection with the Burrows-Matthews cutting affray, of which mention was made last week, also for parties disturbing rcilgMJUS SCI Rco. Miss Pauline Cantey, the efficient teacher of White Oak school, visited relatives at Workman Saturday and Sunday. She was accompanied by Miss Lila Buff kin. We are having a little touch of winter. An overcoat feels comfortable these mornings. Miss Bertha Kellahan spent the week-end with friends at Salters. Mr A W Ward went to Kingstree last Friday on business. P H Arrowsmith, Esq, of Lake City was noted here one day last week. Mr A B Burrows, who was confined in jail several days last week charged with cutting Mr James Matthews, was out again Sunday. We are sincere in our wish that we may have better behavior at places of worship after this. >> Mr J M Rodgers killed a rattlesnake last Thursday, measuring 5| feet, 10 inches in iengtn,in ine pasture near his home. Mr J A Matthews has had the skin stuffed and it is on exhibition at Mr C H Matthews'. B W M. Eczema ana Itching Cared. The soothing, healing medication in Dr Hobson'.s,Eczema Ointment penetrates every pore of the skin, clears it of all impurities?stops itching instantly. Dr Hobs on's Eczema Ointment is guaranteed to speedily heal eczema,rashes,ringworm, tetter and other unsightly eruptions. Eczema Ointment is a doctor's pre-, scription, not an experiment. All druggists or by mail, 50c. Pfeiffer Chemical Co, Philadelphia and St Louis. adv The henpecked man rarely ever reaches the head of his business. | j j ->T* ER PIANO ie family can play. At low iur special representative, Mr id explain the wonderful pos243 King St., Charleston, S. C. [>ea*l Representative) i . * I*..u&a . i tv ;. < .titi FREE! ight o'clock p. m., Novemb $10.00. Second Prize, $3.0* vriuen un same. . Solution to Puzzle will be Lially patronize." Address C Co. f We Le. I Fall Annoi I ?>" |Ai ^ Our Fall Stock is com] \li and comprises the following A full and up-to-date Notions, all new goods and * A complete line of M wear Clothing, to fit any sY styles, at popular prices. | Hanan's Sho< i the Beacon line, "A Step i complete showing of the eel * STAR BRA! for ooth Ladie W \ ijji | Stetson Hi) And a full stock of the stap * | Trunks, Bags, Han iH Stock well selected and cc t A Full Stock of Staple & at wholesale and retail an i|j[ """"""^ ^ Hardware, Guns and I vfc and Hakes, Disc Har] \A/ horse Oliver and Ct to / Webber Wagoi to Grade Bua&rit * ? We Invite You to C | THE CADES MERCAi $ Cades, ! FIRST ANNUAL J Th.e CADES , At the Close of Busine ; | (Opened for Business f RESOURCES. 1 * Loans and Discounts$20,226.49 ' Overdrafts 284.69 Furniture and Fix\ tures 2,424.53 [. Cash and Due from \ j Banks 18,723.00 I Total $41,658.71 j Personally appeared before me above named Bank, and made < ment is true and correct to the 1 , lief. Sworn to before me this 21st d > GE i Notary Publ IT PAYS TO ADVERTI! er 15, we are going to 0 in merchandise. published and shown ontest Department . ad?Others Follow, j = ? jncementl \b ? - $ ' I $ i plete in all departments, ^ \| iA# '1 i line of Dry Goods and J j at reasonable prices. ^ en's and Boys' ready-to- j|? lape and in all the latest ^ iV es For Men. ? n Advance," as well as a & ebr^ted jjf \ VD SHOES * s> and Men. JJJ i Hats | ile and fancy shapes. ib \b less and Saddlery jjj implete to choose from. \b v</ and Fancy Groceries t d it prices that please. ^ , ?????????? Lmmunition, Mowers rows, one and twolattanooga Plows if is and High jjj as, Etc., Etc. | ilE COMPANY, 1 ! i s. c. > $ STATEMENT OF I OF C-A-IOIES , ] ,S.C. ji !88 October 21, 1913. October 21, 1912). j LIABILITIES. ; CaDital Stock ? $10,000.00 . ? Undivided Profits 209.61 Cashier's Checks 315.81 j I Deposits 31,133.29 Total 541,658.71 ! J Hoyt Carter, Cashier of the < aath that the foregoing state- * best of his knowledge and be- I J Hoyt Carter. < ay of October, 1913. T x) C Haselton, 1 ic in and for South Carolina. I IE IN THE RECORD! ! t lirf