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IvOL. XXVII. KINOSTREE, SOtJTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1913. NO. 38
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rNEWS OF A WEEK
FROM LAKE CITY.
ALPHA LITERARY SOCIETY- NEW
DWELLINGS BUILDING-FREIGHT
(DEPOT IMPROVED?PERSONAL.
Lake City, November 26:?The,
members of the Alpha Literary so-1
ciety of i^ake City High school re-1
port a very interesting meeting Fri-!
day evening. This society is com-!
posed of most of the students of the)
8th, 9th and 10th grades, who, as- *
sisted by their respective instruct-1
ors, each Fridav afternoon assemble
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in the auditorium of the high school
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I building and discuss tr.e leading
topics oi the day, in the form of de-;
bates or news briefs. This is the J
first literary organization in the his- j
toiy of our school and should be encouraged
by the parents and friends,
ofxpupi!s an^ teachers.
Messrs R C Hood and W J M j
Knight of Olanta were in town
j Monday.
Mr II J Brown of Cades was in
Vlown last week on business matters.
Mrs J T Gaskins and daughters,
JJisses Maggie and Milne, were in
tSvn last week. Mr Gaskins and j
Miss Milne, who have recently had!
typhoid fever, have now entirely recovered.
j,
i Miss Annie Myers of Scranton'
was in town Monday shopping.
Mrs G H Davis entertained very
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charmingly ai ner muue, iuc
Pines", last Friday evening. Progressive
whist was played, after
which delicious refreshments were
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served by Miss Annie Davis.
Mrs B W Jones has returned from
a visit to relatives at Charleston.
Mr and Mrs E P Johnson and
Miss Mary Sue Carter spent a few
[ days in Charleston last week, going
N down for the fair.
F L Willcox, Esq, of the Florence
| (k BIG FAT 1
OR ANY OTHEF
LUXURIES ARE
I THE MAN WJTh
r BANK ACCOUNT
1 HAVE ONE^WNi
JF | Well, are we all thankful th
I those of us who are enjoying
year your money in me ucinn
-I very comfortable. You can er
il get k bank account and keep
f| be a BIG, FAT BANK AGGC
^ I Make OUR banl
We pay 4 per cent intere
I j, FARMERS <fc MEF
I Absolutely SAFE"
vIOTIC
nting Season at hi
least, some good a
ck. WE HAVE T
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fessional business.
Mr W H Whitehead, Jr, spent,
Monday in Columbia.
Mr S C Green,of the University of'
South Carolina, spent the week-end
at home with his parents.
Mr and Mrs V G Arnette and
Prof H H Brown of Cades visited
relatives and friends in town Sunday.
Mrs \V H Woods of Florence is
spending a while with her sister,
Mrs H Van Epps.
Among the many new residences I
now being erected are: The hand-)
some dwelling of Mrs 0 E Singletary,
in North Main street; a large
and coflifortable home on Dunham
avenue belonging to Mr ? Yarbor
ough; the neat and modern cottage
of Mr W C Kelley,formerly of Marion,
under construction in West
Thomas street and the home of Mr
W E Spivey in Rutledge Park. Besides
these residences are several
others almost completed.
The Atlantic Coast Line freight
depot has been enlarged quite recently
and a cotton platform of
about 300 feet in length is being
constructed; these improvements,
together with the widening of the
space between the three tracks at
the station and the leveling of the
yards, have made the local station
' rtH want i an f VlO
UIJC Ui U1C UIVOV auiaviiTv vr*. w^.%/
line.
That the Yuletide is approaching
is evidenced by the shrill siren whistles?always
a forerunner of Santa
Claus, indulged in by the young
members of our families?the beautiful
displays in the shop windows
and the revival of embroidery clubs,
etc; but by far the most potent sign
is the anticipation of the school
children for the two weeks' recess.
Thanksgiving day, tomorrow, will
lie celebrated in the usual manner j
here. The shops will be closed and j
rUR-K.EY I
1 OF LIFE'S I
EASIEST FOR E'
THE BIG FAT I
:^Aov, CAN I,
:N YOU" START !
is Thanksgiving day? Yes,
health and prosperity. This
has piled up until it looks
vjoy your turkey. If you just
feeding it all next year it will
)UNT.
(YOUR bank.
jst on savings accounts.
^CHANTS BANK,
LAKE CITY. S. C.
>E TO
md you will want
immunition. We;
HE SHELLS YOl
t<jre you will e
jstree Hi
Wholesale and
service? will 1 ?e held at the Methodist
church. Everybody has something
to he thankful for,and instead
of pleasant anticipations of turkey
and cranberry sauce, wljy not a little
alms? Not that we have any destitute
in our community, hut there
are so many, many orphanages and
homes within loO miles of us where
any small remembrance would be
appreciated. In this connection,
Mr Editor, suppose we, through
your worthy paper, get up a contribution
for a certain home or orphanage
for Christmas, where funds
are most seriously needed,and where
any gift is more than appreciated.
Best wishes for a happy and
thnnkfnl dav to The Record and its
readers. > LBN.
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Xote?Christinas contributions to j
any orphanage or home, cash or
other donations,will be received and j
acknowledged by The Record and i
we will see that that they are forwarded
to the institutions to which !
they are given. We think our correspondent's
suggestion is timely,
thoughtful and commendable.?Ed
itor The Record.
BURGLARS AT CADES.
Bank Building Broken Into, bnt
Vault Withstands Attack.
Cades, November 26:?The Bank
of Cades was burglarized last week,
the burglar or burglars entering at j
at the front of the building bv break-:
ing a large plate glass window. An )
attempt was made to get into the
steel vault, but the attack was a
failure. Some of the ornamental
caps or knobs on the hinges of the
door were loosened and the walls of |
the vault battered up a little. Beyond
this there was no loss or damage
sustained by the bank.
Mr J R Hastlden spent Sunday
with relatives at Lake City.
Mr Will Webber, of the Hebron
i
neighborhood, was noted in our!
midst one day last week.
Mr N F Knight went to Lake City
Tuesday on business.
Misses Grace and Addie Fulmore
and Annie May Epps visited in the j
Hebron section last week. <
Uncle Remus. \,
Fresh Sweet Milk for sale in any j
luantity.
ll-27-?t Milhous & Jennings, 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.
SIE6LIN6 MUSIC HOUSE
Samuel D. Carr^Kingstree, S. C., (Sp
HUN"
a good Gun,a Dog,
are headquarters fc
J NEED IN ANY I
eventually pat,
ardware
Retail Dealers.
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WHITE OAK CHIPS
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Picked lip During the Week by
Our Wideawake Scribe.
White Oak, November 26:?A delightful
supper was given at the
home of Mr R E Ward Friday evening,
the purpose being to raise funds j
for the White Oak School Improve-;
ment association. The menu con- j
sisted of barbecue, chicken, turkey,
rice, biscuits, pickles, oysters, coffee,
cakes and pies and chocolate.
Several cakes were sold at auction,
onrj tKio vnnntr folk enioved cake-1
walking for several. The fruit
stand was quite beautiful. The affair
was very much enjoyed, although
the crowd was small. Among the
visitors were noted: Messrs 0 M Cook, i
J Wesley Cook, H B Cook, W P '
Moore, Dr L W Moore, and Misses *
Weights, Simmons, Langston, More- i
head and Cora Cook. of Moore's X i
Roads, Mrs R L McElveen, Messrs D i
J McElveen, Boyd Smith, and "Uncle i
Remus" of Cades, Miss Alice Frier- l
son of Mouzons, Messrs Joe Frier- :
son and Murdock Haselden of I
Kingstree. 1
Mr A W Ward has accepted a !
position on the police force at 1
ClAWAmf nn '
uviauuuu. . ,
Mr B W McElveen was painfully
kicked by his mule while trying to
bridle him Tuesday afternoon. He
is able to be out again:
The ladies of the community were
again invited to attend an old-time
quilting at Mr C K Eaddy's recently.
A delicious dinner was served
and all present had an enjoyable
time.
Miss Cora Cook of Moore's X Roads
spent a pleasant week-end with Miss
Pauline Cantev at the home of Mr
an.l Mrs A P Buff kin.
Miss Alice Frierson of Mouzons, a
student of Lake City High school,
spent the week-end pleasantly wit i
her sister, Mrs G W Ward.
J *f XK7 T U/^^nroc Af PAHOQ I
MI ttllU Mia M x nuus^i v..
were noted here Sunday afternoon. '
We are glad to be on the eve of !
another Thanksgiving and truly \
hope all the readers of The Record \
may have a pleasant day. J
Rev J M Baxley of Lake City ^
filled his regular appointment here
Sunday to a fair attendance.
B W M. The
County Record, $1.00 a year.
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a pair of Leggings,i
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fFall Annoi
& Our Fall Stock is comj
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A full and up-to-date
Notions, all new goods and
j' A complete line of M(
wear Clothing, to fit any sh
(to styles, at popular prices.
$ Hanan's Sho<
ito the Beacon line, "A Step ii
ijj complete showing of the cel<
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? Trunks, Bags, Harr
M Stock well selected and co:
tit ;
S A Full Stock of Staple
^ at wholesale and retail anc
ft Hardware, Guns and A
tit and Rakes, Disc Harr
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Grade Buggie
? We Invite You to C
I THE CADES IHERCAf
S Cades.
| The Penny's IV
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? The loose change in your p<
F will be safe from Fire, Robbers
A you to go in business for yourst
| Old Age. It will make you ind<
F Wolf from the door on the day
A are welcome at our Bank.
I We pay 4 and 5 per cent. In
ipartment.
The Bank
Cades,
W. B. WILSON, V. 6. ARNET
President Vice-Pre
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at reasonable prices. [ft
sn's and Boys' ready-to- J
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TO SHOES m
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mplete to choose from. 0/
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and Fancy Groceries t 1
1 at prices that please, jfe
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mmunition, Mowers ^
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lightier than r
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and Loss. It will enable ?
;lf, and provide for you in I
spendent, and will keep the I
of want. Small accounts ?
terest in our Savings De- i
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of Cades, ?
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TE, J. HOVT CARTER, ]
isldent Cashier i
E !N THE RECORD!
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