The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 30, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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= . 1, i, LOCAL DOTS T riders" 8L .t-jS the?,K" ... .. 1 n?s Attention is called to Mis. Mary Bell's millinery announce- house ment elsewhere. ' Mr. Attention is called to the an- New \ nouncement ot Plyler Brothers Uaile in today's paper. near tl Mr. John L. lieed, of the the mi Lancaster Mercantile company, hoiler who has been confiued to his the mi home by sickness tor some time. Hopes was able to be out on the streets the coi again Mouday. btiir Attention is directed to the ^ershi First National Bank's statement r,er of condition elsewhere. Tlie Mrshowing is an excellent one and Oh irk reflects unbounded credit ou the favora institution's management. f?r 14 r Attention is called to Mr. B. ^ C. Rough's announcement in to ^ ^ day's paper. If you don't believe ^ ^ . that he has one of the handsomest jewelry establishments in the State, just call and see for your- ^aripe self. * f 1 radee Mrs. Caskey, wife ot Mr. 8trUCti Wylie Q. Caskey, ot New Cut, bv pr( and his daughter, Miss Minnie, Secret who have been desperately ill, Count are both now better, the latter pUblis being able to be up and about <jouut the house- court ' 'A Sunflower Festival" will Mr. be given under the auspices ot Rev. the "Franklin Circle," at the Spring Court House, Friday night, Oct., his hor 30th. Proceeds for civic work and count\ public library. Programme will and l< be published later. ral chi The street lamp at the corner daugh ot Chesterfield avenue ami Market street was smashed to pieces i:'ei" Saturday uight by some unknown church party, ll being a dark night, possibly somebody ran into the ' illuminator" without seeing i: lI,'1'u^ Mrs. Susan Prvor, mother of ''V,8011 " i\ d wt ~ \i _. _ follows; ur. b. W. rryor, ot Chester, (lied January Sunday afternoon, at the home of her eon. She was in her 83rd I year. Notic 24th da Eliza Crockett, wile of George signed Crockett, a colored tenant on guarilis Mr. Davi i Ca*kev's place 111 the '( New Cut section, dieu suddenly J. M Monday night, ot heart, trouble. Yoder She picked cotton during the day and appeared to be in her usual health. She was a good nl woman and was liked by both 1*1 t1 white and hla:k. | |y A party of colored card play- * era were Mushed Saturday night on the "Ilickson line" by Police- y?u man Bell, who captured some of feasor them and others were subse , quently arrested by Chief Mc F Manus and Policeman Ferguson. on About a half dozen of the negroer ^'ie m were fined $10, each by Mayo* our Hughes Monday morning. The j er*L? fines were paid. i , ' shores Mrs. E. S McDow moved ves-1 Kn nm terday into one ot Mr. W. J- with t Cunningham's cottages on Corn- South etery street, having rented her vincec residence at the corner of Arch tie, ho and Market streets to Mrs. Her- for wl tha Billings, who will move in- offer > to it today. Mrs. Billings has rented her dwelling on Meeting street to Mr. Finch, ot the Lancaster Grocery company. Mrs. I). Ueece Williams gave a charming chafing-dish party Monday afternoon, complimentary to Misses Elizabeth and llallie Snowden, of Charleston, and Miss Connors Melton, of Colum bia, who are the guests ot her neighbor, Mies Lizzie Connors. An enjoyable feature ot the evening's entertaii ment was an advertising guessing contest, the prize, a handsome manicure knife, being won by Miss Melton, The llev. W. F. Little formerly of this county but now at El Dorado, Ark., writes us as follows : "1 will see that all who send me their address, at or ce, will get a copy of our county paper, 'The El Dorado Times.' I also wish to write many of you who are still dear to ray heart." THE LANCASTER NEWS ; b reported that "night j Business Is have posted notices on -?-?r ? irfc Lawn ginneries. Tho (Jroatest State Fa in Columbia Ootobur 2 young people had an en aotli. Make your arram J dance at the Mac key Spotial rates ou all raili Friday night. PnR SAI.H-Five thorn L. W. Ammerra 111, Ol inK strawberry plant r i ,i . ... IIavu hurries from Ai ork, the treasurer, ot the will deliver at i.aneaste Gold Mining Company, at fifty cents pur hundi lis place, paid a visit to !?ers witl1 .^,anl>' , . , Iii'e or write to I.J. A ne this week bince the Route l. explosion some weeks ago ' T~~ ne has been .shut down. *' VnVrefand^horseirj are now entertained tlia broke. <;regory-Hoo( inpany will see their way ' ?* up in the near iu'ure ? luiT,.KR ,XNh K(i iw cor. the News and Uuu (;afe pays higheat pr and eggs. Funderbiir Thomas I) Walsh sir- r.i ? ??? APPLER OATS?For >tte, who wai well and els of the famous a bl v known here, baying * pply to, phone or wr , , ,7 sar, Lancaster, Route lumber of years traveled ____ letion as the representative for salk-I offer n Maver Grocery company, consisting of iko acre irlotle. d,e.l at hi. bon.e in i" ty Sunday afternoon. ing water. Knough tii Tradeevillo and Tabernacle ^'t >ra Unions hadan interest land ill cultivation. F mt meeting last Friday, at ",ars 1,11,1 or ... ? . . , Waxhaw, N.C., It. F. I iVllle. Entertaining and in. Burgess, Real Kstate ,\ ve addresses were made N. 59ident E IS. Lingle and ____________ arv J. F. Nisbe', of the y Union. As heretofore bed in The News, toe ill 111 II Al' y Union will meet at the iMlIIIIIvl house next Friday. A. W. Sharp, ta'her ot ?he R. E. Sharp of Heath ik ;a, died last Thursday at ll||fl| ne near Princeton, Laurens \FIFvl He was 63 years o'd ; ?aves a widow and s?ve ldren, four sons and three r.., . ,. f tera. Mr. Sharp was a use- ladies OI citizen and a pr< m and county ai member of the Methodist ally invited t< l" _ my formal oj Cotton Market. Fall and VVi II on local market, 9.% cents. HnCrV To-daV b\v York yesterday spot cotton ' + it 9.95 cent and Intnres closed ns HlOrrOW (\v< October, a.94; December, a.72, i --t>, ? r, 8.59; March, 8.69; May, 8.70. and I niirsdclj Notice of Discharge. ctatp ;e is hereby ^iven that on the * c* I f\i IV y of October, 1 DOS, the under- \\7il1Jamc PTn will make his final return us illldmS-nU in of J. Hernial! Voder, and StOTe. I^CS n the I'robate t'ourt for I.an~ounfy for letters disiniasory. TV/T C> c: Vf A l)1 . Yoder, Guardian J Herman iVl I\o. iVl /A IV 24, 1908. smvmmm-mmmmmmmmm?m?. lor Brothers Meat ! wish to say to the fresh meat eaters that we : the opening of what promises to be the gi l of our age, better equipped to serve you < asis than ever before. We are now operatinj yX on Main Street and also doing business at dway where vou will alwavs find i.< mnrUr in ost courteous manner, with the best cattle a irrounding country can put on the market, firstclass Sausage and can please the most fas handle the best grade of Oysters from th > of Virginia. Anything we would say in their necessary, for every oyster eater is thoroughl heir delicious flavor. At this season we get always fresh and large bunches. Try them 1. We are in the market for anything in tin gs, sheep, poultry, eggs and hides, paying 1 tiat you have to selW We have any amount o fou at the very lowest price. See us befc If nice fresh bread you want to eat, You have to depend on golden wheat; And to have things nice and always neat, Depend on Plyler for all your meat. Some people will tell you another way, Hut listen to our rhyme, and see what we sa; Our meats are the best that money can buy, t?I r ,1.1. i iicrciore we asK mat us you try. The very best sausage that meats can make, Will rhyme very well with the best of steak; Buy our roast-beef and then some stew, And your wives will be happy and nice to yo Do not get angry about delay, Most every customer will always say, "I forgot to order?I know its late; I will do better tomorrow, if I don't forget" Now give us your trade, We will treat you nice; Will give you good meats and make a close p Much success we wish you all; When you come our way give us a call, And be content about our meat That you will always have good things to ea PLYLER BROTHE i SEPTEMBER 3Q. I9Q8 rotices. J "immm ir will be held \ l\ J I J /\ 16th to < tetobor % / %/ I L 1 ? cements to go. T T * JL JL ciuds. 10.'{-<> ? sand over-bear- To Examine our s, homo-raised. n >ril until July. . . . e I r. October 15th, statement of con- J red. l.eave or- I non at News of- dition. h dams, Primus, People who en- ? V load of nice 1 i??nlive"'stool! trust their money i 103-1 i to a bank should ! GH?Tli Star , ices for butter know something c k & tangle. & 8aie, 250 bush. of its fin an c i a 1 pplt-r seed oat*. jte n. b. cou- strength. The an' " "" nexed state ment I iy farm for sale, 1 s of Kood land, a , r . . c md a Kood weii speaks tor itsellj | J asturo with last11 her on the land Qn strength We and an immense ? About half Of i i or further partic- SOllClt yOUT D11S1- J ess J. It. Mason, 1. Nii. 1, or u. II. mr,pn ,gent, Wax haw, * * * 99-4 s C i h: 'V THE | " OLD ! ' ning. reuable the to?? The Bank re cordi- LANCASTER, : : : 3 attend >cnin^ of nter Miland To- I ^ ' tv' ^ ^ ...y : Market wehavejus ?.?S lis INSTALLE1 :>n an up-to- * r a first-class One of S. F. Bowser our old stand serve you in Company's tnd nogs that 1 J \\r 1 vv e are maK-1 itidious taste, j GASOLENE PLANTS e celebrated | favor would I . y acquainted I and can furnish you fish from the J and be con- I anytime with good cle; u line of catthe top price | f d A S O I FNF f shingles to ? >re you buy. ^ULCANIT 11s fire-retarding. (taking the sai the most powerful acids will n< of freezing weather will not cra< It is cheap enough for the r and durable enough for the fines Every roll*is guaranteed un years as the best Roofing in the Don't begin any building or read carefully our booklet, "The YV. M. MOORI t. jl 'TTwywrfff :rs mj'ufjji 5 ;k you Statement ?/ the Condition of fhe Bank of Lancaster .ocuted at Lanca tor, S C, ut the close of usiuess September llth, 1008. RESOURCES. <oans and Discounts. $311.241).52 louiaud Loans, 71,200.00 (verdrafts, G720.72 tomls and Stocks owned bv Hank 15t.850.tt0 tanking House, 5,800. UO iirniture and Fixtures 1.000.00 )ue from Hanks and Hankers 27,811.21 'urreucv, 8,807.00 iold, ' 2,070.00 ilver. Nickels and Pennies, 00o 20 'hecks and cash Items 8,885.60 $401,071 21 I 1 \ l!l I I I I l.<w Capital. $r?(),OOU.OO I Implus Fud<1 50,000.' 0 I Jndivided Profits less Current I Expenses and Faxes Paid, 34,197.85 I )ne to hunk* and hankers. (>,'205.70 fl )ne Unpaid Dividends 100.00 B ndividual Deposits Subject to fl Cheek, 158,935.15 fl I'itue Certificates, 133,313.77 fl Cashier's Checks, 261 .77 I iotas and hills Kediscounted 30.000.o0 I $465,074 21 i i'FATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, | g County ot Lancaster. j 9 before uie cau.e Geo W. Williams,Cashier g ?t The hank of Lancaster, who being duly 9 worn, says that the above and foregoing I .. tatement is a true condition of said hank, a is shown bv the books of tile in said bank. g GEO W. WILLIAMS, Cashier. 1 Sworn to and subscribed before uie, this I 4th day ?d September, 1908. I 1 W T Williatun. p or s. c\ j$ 'orrei t Attest. x Lerov Springs, j a W. T. Gregory > Directors. ftj W. C. Thomson. ) ? oi Lancaster I : : : : : SOUTH CARO. | HBsnvsMKOHnMBBMnnxsnnnii UUIN 1 have to use your hand- ; I chief to stra in it. It is double stra- ? ined direct from ]>uni]> [) to aulomo- ! hile. No dirt | & no waste. ! PRICE RIGHT :: w. l. i Croxton ( i ^ T~" ' i i i i ii i : ; i i : ; i . .. I(*\ E ROOFING tie insurance rate as metal or slate) >t attack it, and the fiercest ravages :*k it or make it brittle. liost ordinary, temporary structures, t permanent buildings. ider the reputation it has made for f>0 world. repair work until you write for and Right Hoofing and the Reasons Why!" i, Lancaster, S. C.