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gjF === =:E j ? LOCAL DOTS I i, -m ! Cotton, 11^ cts ; seed, 28? cts. ?Court will convene in Camden next Monday. ) ?The lieath Jones company now has a fountain ill its back lot for" watering'stock. ? Mr. J. P. F!ynn,of the New Cut section, had a fine Jersey cow to die last Monday alternoon. ?M?\ J. R. Sistare, of Riverside, had 2200 pounds of cotton picked Wednesday by nine linndu ?Mr. Ge>. C. (James lias been drawn as a petit juror in the U nited States court which convenes in Greenville Oct. 15. ?Court wi l convene hete on the 14th, and not the 17th, o' October, as previously published, l'etit jurors tor the first week of the term will be-.drawn next Tuesday. ^ ?As previously stated, the town's registrdion books were open five dsys this week, closing last eveninz. Up to to time The News wont to press vesterday afternoon 10L voters had registered . ?Contractor J. N. Outen has finished his contract with the Ileath-Jonos company tor building a lot of stalls tor stock, on the company's b ?ck lot, and he is now building 30 similar stalls on I lie People's Supply company's lot. ?As previously published in The News, Mr. John T. Green is going t> hive his residence in East" End remodeled, adding another slory thereto. Work was started on the building yesterday. Mr. M A. McMinus is the contractor. ?The Bank of Lancaster,"! the First National Bank, Lancaster Mercantile Company, Peoples Supply Company, Merchant E. E. Cloud, and Mr. J. M. Shellon ?all have announcements in today's paper, to each of which we earnestly invite your attention. ?Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement, began Tuesday at sunset, and continued until sunset Wednesday. Messrs Myers anil Jacob ion, of Lancaster, in common with tbeir breth xl 1- -i it - * * ? rou uirougu ?ui me worm, 00served tl\e solemn festival. 1 heir pi ice of business was closed al I day Wednesday. ?The financial statement of the Bank of Lancaster, to be tound elsewhere, is a splendid commentary on that popular institution's superb management* It will be observed that the surplus and undivided profits now amount to the" handsome sum of $77,074.07, alter having paid a semi-annual dividend of 8 per cent, amounting to $4,000, on July 1, last. Church Suit iter. There will be an ice-cream supper at tlio residence of Mr. W. T. llilliard Thursday night, Sept. '26, lor the benefit ol Heaver Creek church. Committee: Misses Nettie Milliard, Klla Heat tie, Alice Maokey, Iredell Ileudrix, Mary Mammond, Nina Milliard, and Mrs. A. W. Heaver. The public is cordially invi'ed to attend. Til li j|2 PERSONAL Mr. A. B. Lindsay returned from Charlotte yesterday. Magistrate Wra. Carnes, of Bu lord spent yesterday in town. Mr. H. T. Williams, of Yorkville, was in town Thursday. vr-inw%?- ^ uir, u. ti. mc Murray, ol l<ort Mill, speut yesterday in Laucaster. Mrs. M. J. iNisbet, of Vanwyck, is visiting her son in Charlotte, Dr. W. O. Nisbet. Mrs. J. B. Withers, of Savannah, Ga., is visiting at the home of Col. Leroy Springs. Master Elliott Springs left last night tor Asheville, N. C., where he will attend school. Messrs. E. K, M. C. and Douglass Plyler leit yesterday tor tlie Jamestown Exposition. Miss Lottie Miller left Tuetday to enter Ohicora College at Greenville, S. C.?Carolina Citizen. Miss Minnie 1'lyier, of the Tabernacle section, spent Thursday here with Mrs. Charles Funderburk. Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Harlsell. of Ohesterlied, are here visiting relatives and friends.?Fort Mill Times. MisH Flonnie Eunderburk, ol Tabernacle, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eunderburk. Miss Cassie Ferguson, of the upper portion of the county, is visiting her cousin here, Miss Ila Roddoy. Ex-Supervisor M. C. Gardner, of Flat Creek, was a visitor to Lancaster this week, spending Thursday night here. Miss Marie Caskey, daughter j of Mr. and Mrs. \V. Q. Caskey ol New Cut, left Wednesday lor Linwood College, N. C. Mr. J. T. Steveus, of Kershaw, nresid?nt of t.l?? T .a ?<??? o..? , ? w AJUUtttOlOl VJUI? ton Oil company, was in town Thursday and yesterday. Mr. Herbert Vaughan, of Kershaw, is spending several days with his brother and si9ter a! Jefferson.?Carolina Citizen. Mrs. W. J. Neely, of Rock. Hill, and Mrs. Alexander Fraser, of Chester, are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. J T. Wylie. Mrs. M. J. Perry, who with a party of Iriends has been visiting the Exposition and Northern cities, is expected home today. Mr. J. N. Spann and family, of Columbia, who have been visiting Mrs. Spann's parents, Mr. n.iut M r? (tliaa T PnimAi-o ~ x V/UUI<U1 0| to turned home Wednesday. Mrs. Carl T. Blakeney, of Jefferson, who lias been visiting her parents in Charlotte, the Rev and Mrs. J. S. Nelson, is nov\ visiting relatives in Monroe. Mr. R. J. Mangura and little son, Master Karl Clifton, ot the Taxahaw section, spent yesterday in Lancaster. We are indebted to them lor a pleasant call while here. Or. Boldridge returned this week from his trip to Virginia, accompanied bv his two sous, Masters Chauncey and Austin, who haye been spending the summer at the doctor's old home in that state. LN'JAS E C NEWS, SEPTEMBE The Younu Georgian Discharged from Jail. VV. C. Gardner, I tie young m ?n from Georgia who was lodged in jai! h re some days ago. charged with making improper proposals to a young married iadv of L ad- j caster, at her home, \ here he had 1 gone in thecapacity ot book ag-\t, was discharged :rom custody Wednesday, and he left 1 r Georgia the same d >y. While his 3 t * " cv.uuuut was gross y insulting, it was concluded after an examination into the law tha' ho could | not be convicted of an a'tempted assault, having used 10 force, lie pai-I all the c >sts 111 .'he case. A Ueorgi i minis er, the Itev. J. M. Hawkins, of Ad lirsyi'le, was here Wednesday to see lie young man. He said th't Gaid I tier belongs to an excellent f?mily and that lie bear.-a fine repu tation a' home?has, in fact, been studying for the ministry, and tiiat this is the first time in* has ever been known to be cniiiy of misconduct of any kind. llis parents were greatly shocked when they heard <>! his trouble in Lancaster. Little Joe Elford, sou of Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Cr ig of thij place, died Thursday morning, alter a brief illness, aged about one year. The remains, accom | pained t>v Mr. It. E. Craig, Mr. J. W. Craig, Col. A. It. Banks, Mr. John T. Green, Mr. Wayne Green and Miss Carrie Wren Mcllwain, were taken yesterday to Columbia, the former home of the parents, tor interment. The mother is quite sick. Little Velma. the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Goins, of this place, died last Monday, aged three and one-halt months. The burial was in West Side cemetery. / tenth of Mr ft. T. C. Coan. Mrs. Coan, wife of Mr. I. C. Coan, of this place, died last Wednesday afternoon, at their home here, ller death was due to paralysis and she had been an invalid for thirteen months. Her maiden name whs Oaten and she was about 70 years of age She had been married to Mr. Coan tor 50 years. She was a nn?st estimable christian lady, was a member of the Baptist churoh- and wan trr<v? 11 it litroit hv J _ ? .j ? ~.T all who Knew her. She leaves no children, but besides the hueband is survived by a brother and sister, Mr. >V. G. Outen ami Mrs. M. 1). Laogley, both of this county. The remains were buried in ' West Side cemetery Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the Rev, T. A. Dabney, pastor of Second Baptist church, conducting the ' funeral services. Met/iodint Quarterly Coti fere net A />/>'>/III meats. ) Presiding Elder R. E. Stack i house, of the Rock Hill District j will hold the 4th quarterly con' j ference tor the Lancaster anc I tM 111- /tt vyiie*vtt nuns hi t nesier minor row. His next appointments loi 1 Lancaster and in the county art as follows : Vanwyck, Vanwyck Oct. 12, 1J Kast Lancaster, Bethel Oct. 1? ' Lancaster Ct., Zion Oct. 19, 2( Lancaster St?. Oct. 2( LI 21, 1D07. The Eur mere' Union?County Oryanizfttion Effected. A county organization of the Farmers' Union whs effected here Tliurs'iav. State Rivsident O. 1* (i of Laui n-, was present. Ihe following officers were elected : l'tvsidont, E. B Langle; Vice presid nt, N B. Couear; S ecretary and Ti-easuer, J. (>1 >rk 11 bioson; Chaplain, Rev. 1?.. T. Blacknio ; Lectin ei and Organizer, W. G. A I'oitei! ('nni'iwliir .1 'I' 11. _ 7 -- vy ? v. M U a ll\.C* Donrkt e|>fr, H.C.Steeb; Business Agent, F. Nisbel Kxecutivo committee: W. P. Cns key, O. L. Mc Maims, T. W. SeC* st. The Union is to be c ?ngra?ula'ee upon the wisdom shown in the selection *>t i > ollicers, all l?o i in: substantial, repr sen'ative citizens and men of tr < oii, ? oiicei va iv-* ju^g nnnt.? The interest's <>t the farmers will be sale in the hands of these tie?t h in' n. This in w orfi'in'zation ? f tlie farmers seems to he taking well with the peop'e >f Lancaster, a* it is doing elsewhere in tile South Mid W. st. There are already six heal Unions in the cuntv and a number ol others are to be organized without delay. STATE M ENT Of the Condition of The Bank of Lancaster Located at Ti.mea-.ter, SC. at the close of business Sept. 17th, 19 7. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts, $352,172.(4 Demand Loans, 47. R 9.70 Overdrafts, secured 8,226.8'J I tonds and Stocks owned by Bunk y,7t?'2.5<J Banking House, 5,800.00 Furniture and Fixtures l.OOO.OJ Due from Banks and Bankers 37.252 37 Currency, 5,434 0(1 Gold, 2.t 70.0C -diver, Nickels and Pennies, 1,273.01 Cheeks uuu C?.ob Itoius 11,890 Li $182,050.62 LIABILITIES. Capital, $50,000.01 Surplus Fund 50.000.0i Undivided Pro tits less Current Expenses and Taxes Laid, 27,974.01 Due to Bauks and Bankers. 2,783 6' Due Unpaid Dividends 10 ) 0< Individual Dejiosith Subject to Check, 147,641.2 Time Certittcates, 128,490 9. Cashier's Checks, 340 8 Notes and Bills Itedisoouoted 47,500.9 Bills payable 25,000,0 Reserved for Interest on Time Certificates 2,159.8 $482,056.6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I County of Lancaster. j Kefore inn came Geo.W. Williams,Cosine ot' The Ihink of Lancaster, who being dal; sworn, says that the above and toregoiui stateiuent is a true condition of said Bank as shown by the books of rile in said bank GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Cashiuk. Sworn to and subscribed before me, thi '2''til day ot Sept. 1907. W T Williams, n. p. ok s. c. i Correct Attest. Leroy Springs, 1 L. O. Payseur, > Directors. ' j W. T. Gregory. j | Notice to Debtors and Cre ditors All persons indebted to the estat of the late Henry J. Sims, deceased are hereby notified to make paymeni to the undersigned at once; and all ' parties having claims against, sail i estate will present same duly attestei . R. P. Sims, Administrator. Sept. 20,1907. 4w. . Young Lady Arrested 01 Charge of Using Cancellet Stamps. Orangeburg special in th News and Courier: A youn ' la l' Irom the vicinity o: Syea ; more, in Barnwell County, \*a r | brought here on the charge o j u. ing cane lieu stamps and ei\ en a hearing yesterday befor , Cnited States Commiseionc ' j Robert Liiie. The evidence wa * ! pretty strong against her and sh ) i was bound over to the next ten ) I ot the Federal Court. 5 i ftlwrluye#. iMr. Charles Oaten, formerly of Lancaster b'lt now a resident, ol Charlotte, and Miss Sdlie Snip. s. daughter of the late John I Snipe* ol Lancaster comity, were married iti Charlotle last Toesday evening Mr. Outeu and his hnde are now vi(siting relatives in Lancaster, the former's | mother, Mrs. J J. Owens, and his uncle. Mr. J. N. Outen. Married on Sept. 15, 1907, Mr. Aim her K blnsoii, son of Mr. Hiil Mrs. Franklin Robinson, an! Mis'. IVarl Taylor, the handsome <l;ui;h'er of Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor. The ceremony w is perfoimeil by Notary Rub lie Ks'ridjie, a? his residence in I Flat Ciee:< township. ?Mr. Milir^d Snipe* and Miss Dora Helms, ho'h of the cotton y I mills community, wore married Wednesday by Magistrate W. i P. Gaskev. I Law as to Price of Text Books. To the County Superintendents of Education : Dear Sirs: Please give your pairon* to understand that State adopted text-boORs must bo sold to them at t ie prices stamped upon the backs of such books. If such books are sold at higher prices we have cause of action against bon is of publishers. The pub ishers are lequired to print i or stamp contract prices on the back ol each book to be sold in this State, and also the fact that i it is the Sou'h Carolina edition. ' It will bo well lor the people to , understand tbat it is best, not to | buy a book unless it has this stamp. If dealers purchase shelf ) worn or rel ou'id books irorn irresponsible jobbers they are lis.ble r to be imposed upon and these ' books will bo dead stock in transferring a business or in settling - with publishers. 5 '|>i : jL - n. . * tut? prices ?>" wie oiate auoptu ed books were fixed by com pel Ji> tive bidding. Such prices are - much lower than can be obtained. - by an individual or by a school district. According to the contract these prices hold good anyy where in South Carolina, even R though tlie books may be used ' in a private school or in tlie city schools, which have power to 8 adopt their own books. It behooves us to see 'hat the people get the books at the contract prices. I hope that you will give your personal attention to the depositories and see that the books are placed within the reach ot the children and that the law and contract are being obeyed. I t Sincerely yours, a O. B. Martin, 1 State Superintendent of Education. I n A Boy or Girl Can Earn as 1 Much as a Man. We want boys and >fir s who want to earn money to solicit subscriptions e for the ATLANTA SEMI-WEKKLY p i JOURNAL. Don't tiesitale because ' you are younp,{as you can do this work a* readily as older per-ons oid we will a pay you just the same The SKMIWEEKLY JOURNAL is the best semi-weekly new-paper in the South, " i and your spare time spent workinir p for it will pay you handsomely, not ,r in toys, watches or other small wares, but in CASH. In addition to cash commission, we are offering Seven e Hundred and Fifty Dollars [$750.00] . in prizes. This money will be sent out in time for Christmas. The ("ontest closes December 15th, 19o7.