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. }'] ?be itrnnta iteftfi). VOL. XXVIII KINGSTREE, SOUTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER >4, 1<)14. >0. 21) I VISIT US AT OUR NEW STOR] Anything you prepare clutching at one another's tl We call your attention ton's Sun Proof Paint, the I Hard Oil, Varnishes, Etc., fc Paint will do as much work { faces, need of protection, be Coffins and Cask I JJtJJcLsL-CivC?v^5v^/viivOv^/v<5v^ You C One 500-bale of Cott "ALU which is sold the world o^ One Ten-Piece Set cents for your cotton, so ( WII I I AM! BUDGET OF NEWS FROM LAKE CITY, ? THE BUY-A-BALE MOVEMENT? DEATH OF MRS. JOYNER? PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. QnAAi'ol fn TKo pAiintv RopnrH UpV-VIUl W A. 11V wwx vj ??vvv> Lake City, September 23:?Your j correspondent was in error last ( week when she stated that the J "buy-a-bale" movement had not k been instituted at this place. While there are no leaders or any general organization to this effect, several individuals, first arr.ong whom were Misses Mary Jane and Adelaide Belk, have already purchased their bales at ten cents a pound; the Smith-Williams company has reported a purchase of several hundred bales of cotton at that price, they having accepted the cotton to be applied to accounts or in exchange for merchandise, which is, indeed, a most commendable plan. Several merchants have intimated to your reporter that they would gladly accept cotton in exchange for merchandise, the cotton to be purchased on the ten cent a pound basis. Mrs S D Rickenbaker, who, according to his little daughter, will teach in "Purgatory" (Pergamos) this coming year, is at home with his family for a short while before leaving to to assume his new field of * duty, and in the meantime is assisting his brother in the postoffice. Miss Emma Ellis has returned from the mountains of North Carolina and is with her parents at this place, before leaving for her school the cor ing session. Prof and Mrs Milton Ariall spent the week-end with their parents, Rev and Mrs J W Ariall, at this place. Tho rpmnins nf Mrs Fffip .Tnvnpr the wife of Mr W E Joyner, were brought here last Friday morning. Mrs Joyner had been in ill health I for the past two years, and her " malady became so serious that it was necessary for her to remain in a sanitarium for some time, at which place she succumbed to the disease last Thursday evening at six o'clock. The funeral took place Saturday morning at ten o'clock, Rev E P Easterling officiating. Besides her husband she leaves two small children to mourn her death. Dr and Mrs C D Rollins are in Lancaster, with the latter's parents, Mrs Rollins having been called home on account of the illness and death of her brother. Mrs W H Woods has returned to J? *.$ >. - v - V - - v ; 5fs??.I M: i faHu^O! .. 3 Don't Tal for, you will get. If you prepai iroats in a mad, frenzied strugg to the fact that your Buildings, 'eople's Paint;" Lowe Bros.' "H )r every purpose, are sold by us. is fifteen or twenty gallons of ch tter work, fall cleaning, getting ?i Kin 1 E an Pay on, middling or better, will 1 rM PPT1M /er for not one penny less th of Triple-Coated Eni lon't tell us that you can't bi SBURG HA her home at Yorkville, after a pleas ant visit to relatives here. Mr H N Singletary has recentl: purchased the Atkinson home 01 North Acline avenue, and yester day moved into the newly acquiret and beautiful dwelling. Miss Margaret McClam leave this evening for Columbia, when she will enter Columbia College. Misses Vinnie Carter, Vernii Floyd, Garnet Graham,Bessie Howl* and Rosa and Nannie Whitlock leav< this evening for Coker college. Miss Edna Moore left Wednesday for Winthrop College. Mr Wm Robinson of Rock Hil spent the week-end with his uncle Mr H L Whitlock, near town, Th< visit was enjoyed by both the unci* and nephew, who had not seen eacl other since the latter's childhooc days. Mrs Davis Powers and little daugh ter are at home with their family Mrs Rebecca Howie, on Thoma street. Mr Jos Trasken spent the holi days, Rosh Hashana,.in Philadelphii with his family. Miss Ruth Hinnant of Suttons ha returned to her home after a delight ful visit to her cousins at this place Mrs L L Caldwell spent last Wed nesday at Kingstree with her son. Mr W T Askins has recently paint ed his home, adding greatly to it appearance; Mr S W Gowdy has al so decorated his lovely home with i new coat of paint, making it more attractive than ever. Mr John McEIveen and daughter: of Cades were in town last Friday Mr "Jack" Sturgeon left Mondaj for Porter Military academy. Char leston. LBN. Andrews Items. (Received too late for last week's issue). Andrews, September 17:?The lo cal school opened Monday, Septem ber 14. I think every one is pleas ed at its opening. Misses May anc Helen Hinnant of Suttons have re turned to becin another year's wort in our school. They are heartilj welcome. We will soon have another nevs firm open up here, E L Poweil & Co, Our chief of police has been kept at home the past week with his sicb wife. Mr Mannie Blakeley took his place during his absence. Our cotton ginnery has begun work, but has had a little back-set on account of an accident to the machinery. Mr W T Rowell of Trio was a visitor in town last week on business. Miss Dodge Hinnant of Suttons lkWar;Forg re for and talk hard times you will h le. But when things get bad enough Roofs, Buggies, Wagons, Farm ImpL i^i Standard Paint," the Paint of pr These Paints protect against the des eap Paint and cost no more to apply, ready lor winter, you will save mom (rdrpp Wt VENTUALLY-W Us in ( Duy an CESS RA an $50.00 in cash, and with this gunelware for your kitchen, ay a Range for your wife. iRDWARE CC - has returned home, after a short stay at her sister's, Mrs W 0 Hen1 derson's, home. i Mr J P Tallevast has returned - home from a visit to Hemingway. j 1 Mr G G Davis, of this place, made j a business trip to Lanes today. y s Mrs H E Avant of Ritter is ex- ^ 2 pected here next week. j Mr Sammie Norton, of this place, t ? was a visitor at Trio one day last j ?; weeK. p ?! Mr Ross Catlett has returned c j home from a week-end trip to Ben- j f nettsville. ( Miss Mamie Brockington of g 1 is spending awhile at Mr W Price's 0 , home. g ? Our school so far is making good s ? progress, many new scholars having r i enrolled. We wish them all good ^ 1! luck. W. j n WHITE OAK CHIPS ? Picked Up During the Week by o s Our Wideawake Scribe. S White Oak, September 23:?The f ' protracted services being held at the 1 White Oak school-house bid fair to h produce good results. Rev J M 1 3 Baxley of Lake City is delivering ( " some excellent sermons to large and e attentive audiences. He hopes to ac- t ' eomplish much good in this vicinity ( during the week's services. ( Mr Irby Eaddy and sister, Miss ? 3 Daisy, of Prospect visited at the c " home of their brother and sister-in- b 1 law, Mr and Mrs A R Eaddy, the t ! latter part of the week. s Mr Dana J McElveen of Vox was e 3 a visitor here Sunday. f Mr R E Ward went to Kingstree 7 Saturday. s The White Oak baseball team suf- c fered defeat at Cades Saturday af- a ternoon by the Central team, the a score standing 7 to 3,thereby break- u ing the tie. v Mr and Mrs B W McElveen and children spent the week-end at the j ^ home of the former's parents, Mr p ^ and Mrs R L McElveen, at Cades, jr< We are glad to report general k good health in our community at n ' present. Mr Cullie Flowers of Hyman is ^ visiting his brother,Mr W EFlowers. s> Mr G W Ward had business at ' Kingstree Saturday. Messrs B T Eaddy and B W McElveen visited at Lake City Friday. Vi B W M. c< ; Notice. si We will allow our customers 10c ai per pound for middling cotton on 11( accounts from now until October lii ' 15. 1914. y* Trio Farm Supply Co, t< i 9-24-2t < Trio, S C. ^ ' ; ;et it! Talk ave a chance to test the time i the / cure themselves. The ve ements, Etc., may need Paint: oven performance. House Paii structive forces of sun, rain, frc Fall painting is good for ever 5y and time. TALK BUSINES 7 a ve* 11 U TV Ml V HY NOT NOV Cotton. I lNGE," Range we will give you & , This is more than ten g 3MPANY. 1 jV CHAT FBOM CADES. tenia of Local Interest Briefly Paragraphed. Cades, September 22:?On las Friday, September 18, God, in Hit nscrutable wisdom.again visited th< lome of Mr and Mrs H L Poston leath and claimed a little daughter dary, as his victim. This is th< hird child the bereaved parent lave had to part with within th< >ast three weeks, by that death lealing malady, typhoid fever jittle Mary was laid to rest in the iraham burying ground near here iaturday afternoon, Rev L E Peelei officiating at the funeral services, ieveral members of the family are till desperately ill, but they are eceiving all possible medical at ention from their family physician, )r W J Haselden, and two trained mrses. . * The "stork" visited the home f Mr and Mrs S 0 Byrd Wednesday, September 16, and added to the amily membership a fine little son. A game of baseball was playec lere Saturday afternoon, September 9, between the Central and White )ak teams, resulting in the "trimniner" of the White Oak bovs b^ he score of 7 to 3. Batteries?foj Jentral, M A McKenzie and H Vi Joker; for White Oak, R L Floyd ,nd W D Eaddy. White Oak's atcher was painfully injured by s all in the fifth inning and unable o further play the game. The pecial feature of the game was the xcellent decisions of the umpire, 'rof H H Brown. Mrs R L McElveen, who has beer eriously ill for several weeks, is reovering slowly. She was taken tc Florence infirmary Thursday for n examination. Being too .weak tc inderpro an operation, she was adised to postpone it for awhile, unil she regained sufficient strength, he was accompanied by her son, Ir Dana J McElveen, of Vox. They sturned home Friday afternoon. Mr J Bethea McElveen. who has lade his home at Olanta for some me, has returned to attend the 914-15 session of the Cades Graded :hool. * * M. Here's a Sample. Baltimore, September 15, 1914. Dear Sir:?Owing to sharp adances made by our mills, we are jmpelled to withdraw all quotaons. Revised prices will be mailed lortly. In the meantime we are elding approximately ten per cent ) prices quoted in our last price 3t. On some items prices have not ?t advanced, and we will continue > sell these at old prices. B F Bond Paper Company. : Business! [o ;s you expect. Quite a number of < ry intensity of this great struggle w ing. We invite your attention to a ; tits, Roof Paints, Buggy and Wage iof Qrifl WTOO* orif) rri vfl Ck VkAflf ruv UIXU TT^ai UUU tlit UCOl ICO ybody. Reasons why: favorable w( S. Co. | We Lea v? 1 jl Impo ? I No matter from what source y i 1 drawn or where it is payable, you j ^ cashed. We will cash your checks f I other States just the same as tho i j bank. ? ^ Now, as regards a checking a< \ { that if you fullv appreciate its vali [ will not be without it. Let us exp ? sonally. Come in. ( 1! Safe! - Sound! i,, U/)e Bank 1 Cadet '' W. B. WIISOII, V. 6. AR f President Vice-! a ? i ; WHY SPEND GOOD, I 3 8 for cheap, shoddy and half-b ; We will sell you the famous , Bach, Kurtzman, Shon ard Pianos and Piano ' same price as the shoddy mak< ' Talking Machines. There is a distinction, a digni stfated in these instruments that a] * beyond the unchallenged excellence i of these superb instruments is thei f tone is pure and marked by a richne! even a simple melody a thing of rare selling has taught us how music love that our Pianos are best value?best all means let your Piano be one of ot *?/*" o T35a*-?/% fhof 5a Eg IliK ilial yuu nave a j. iuiiv vuav jo 1 I equal to or better than your neighboi "The Best of Ever I SIEGLING Ml I No. 243 Ki ! I CHARLESTON, - I SAMUEL D. CARR, Manager Kingstree < davc ^ cfj&y, Mtec7n?^Ofic wgin Jb-iflAire Qtectitoll Jucwtpje/t -&& ?/Kd- iviffli cffb iv/ici, ?ditcdj6JuU m \ UiAauoijt *"* HE WAS F Just plain, common horse-s man that Franklin was absoli two and two make four. Grec can Want press you if you having something in the bai SAFE in the bank, not only from your own extravagance. Do YOUR ba We pay 4 per cent, interes FARMERS & MER "ABSOLUTELY SAFE" | Branches at Johnsonville, ':s . VISIT US AT ^ UR NEW STORE. Christian nations are today ill make it short, short talk on Paint. "Patin Paints, Enamels, Stains, ults. Ten gallons of good ?ather, dry and clean surid?Others Follow. rtant. ' 1 9 f r* ou receive your check, where it is can bring it to this bank to be ( on banks in other cities and in ' se which are drawn on any local ? :count of your own. We are sure ae as a measure of protection you , lain the advantages to you per- a * ! - Progressive!!! . '$|| of Cades, '' },s.c. I NETTE, J. HOYT CARTER, j , President Casbier |j ?? . .Mk A - ?_ ?Jfc A - - __Jfc A - A tARD-EARNED MONEY , uilt Pianos and Player Pianos? ; Steinway, Kranich& inger and R. S. HowPlovora of -r?fo/?fif?ol1\? f Vio / # * W* O WV, ^/lWVVkVUuj" VUV js. Victrolas and Victor j ity, a purity of conception demon- ? pproaches the ideal. But away and in design, material and workmanship r exquisite tonal qualities. Every js, resonance and reserve that make ,4>:?y delight. Ninet/-four years of piano rs appreciate our efJorts and insist to look at and best to listen to. By irs and share in the "satisfied feelwhat it should be?an instrument *'s?one that will last a lifetime. ything in Music." LJSIC HOUSE ing Street, - - S. C and Florence Branches. f2k/ouneffoefatr ctout wiffmwel' ayzuvLs > 2Ci ttJL -, /HJZitfl&U' Tviffc fWI <rt,-ivci^cfi/LU44i/n4rt* w&edtaJ* fafyt jt&Us $j4vn& iftupfoii, a<*id Xve^ucctrieA, cjfjth^ :ight *& I ;ense ought to teach every itely right, just as sure as litors cannot insult you, nor have prepared for them by nk; besides, your money is v ^ from fire or burglars, but nking with US. f >t on savings accounts. ; CHANTS BANK. LAKE CITY, S. C. Cowards and Pamplico.