The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 16, 1908, Page 5, Image 5
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Are you ready for Christmas? ie
Only nine more days in which n
to make preparation. ?
A daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Jam6S L?. Bailev. ot t ho
? - J , ?of
the Elgin section, Sunday, Dec. c<
13. a
A fine 10-pound sou was born
to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Catoe, ^
ol the Fork Hill section, Monday, ^
14th inst. h
Policeman Bell had a valuable w
cow to die Sfeiuday night. He
had refused au offer of $50 lor
the auimal.
A winsome daughtoi arrived at
the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Samuel b
O. Harper, ol tbis place, Mon- IV
day,14th instant. 11
Have you paid your State and ^
y^unty taxes yet? The 31st instant
is the last^lay for payment *
without penalty. t<
The Rev. George U. Atkinson 11
has resigned as pastor of the
Monroe Presbyterian church to
accept the pastorale of Albe- J
marie church. 1
surveyor nelk, of LMxie, nap
surveyed ofl a number ot choice P
building lots on the W. D. Jones h
properly betweeu Dunlap and
Gay street*, and he is now offering
them lor sale at a bargain.
ti
A party ol six men, charged
with card playing, were arrested
in the club rooms Sunday morn- 11
ing, about 2 o'clock, by Police- '*
men Hell and Fergusou. Cash
bonds were made for appearance '
before Mayor Hughes.
11
The Methodists ot Fort Lawn
aie erecting a handsome house
ol worship. Until the new edi- o
lice is completed services will 1(
continue to be held in the Pres. ^
by terian church twice each month
by the pastor, Kev. W. 6. Martin,
ot the Riuhburg circuit.? 1
Chester Reporter. p
A dilliculty occurred at the col- ''
ton milis Sunday between two
negroes, Will Cunningham and ^
Henry Cunningham, cousins, m '
which both were cut, the former
ou the hand and the latter between s
the eyes. Their wounds are not v
^.serious. r
We have noted the tact that a 11
number of our subscribers have
paid for their papers so far ahead :i
an year aller next. Here's another,
a colored citizen this time, 11
Thomas Duncan, who lives on c
Dr. E. H. Horton's plantation
south of Ileath Springs. Dun- ^
can's paper is paid lor to January,
1910. r
A
Master Waller Cauthen, about
14 years old, son of Mr. James
A. Cauthen, of Dry Creek, mot ^
with a bad accident lastWednes- ^
day. While playing at Carmel
school he fell and broke his col- o
lar bone, lie is getting along y
very nicely.
Mr. J asan Craig and his sister, t
Miss Blanche, both of whom have t
been quite sick, with fever, for e
the past few weeks, at the home 1
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. r
Harper Craig, ot the New Cut
section, are now getting along ,
nicely, both being able to bo up j
again. ,
TIim Ifov {* W Relk. who has
relatives in this county, has re j
sigued as pastor of the Presby- ]
(erian church at Albomarle, N. t
O.. to enter upon his new duties *
as general evangelist for North
w Carolina, to which position he <
was elected at the recent meet- (
iog of Synod.
Mr. J. T. Gibson, of Fort Pawn, <
was in town today and said that I
his sister, Mrs. J. H. Black, who (
lives on the Newman Hudson
place, lost her house with its en
tire contents by tire yesterday
afternoon. It is not known how
the fire originated.?Chester J>an
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THE LAN
An old negro named John Mrs. J. 0.
/illiains was found dead in the lumbia yeste
Dad at Mr. Foster Weed's place tives.
ear the city this morning. It **
i supposed that he died from o( p|ea???t E
stursl causes, as there were do in lttii0?,ter
larks ot violence on the body.? ... ,
lock Hill Kecord. , "l9s, ,JU""1
to b ort Lawn
A most remarkable thelt was ent at the mt
amuiitted at FortLawn Saturday h0r fri?u(l
ight. The bridal veil ot Miss Keown, to D
laude McKeown, the charming Vylie^s sis'e
oung daughter ot Dr. McKeown, anci Louise, v
rho is to be married today, as also today to
eretofore published inTheNews, Mr. Oscar
as stolen from the McKeown moved trom
ome by some unknown partv. ,e.r yofcterda
with unnouti
made in The
Personal. cupying the
w ? Main street.
Miss Mamie Croxton, who has Mr S W
een inUnion with her sister,Mrs. Qf tjie yot'
liller, has come home to spend Yorkville Sa
lie holidays with her parents, business, ret
lr. and Mrs. W. L Croxton. Miss Louis
, .. timable your
Mr. John Clark, of llock Uill, vi,le> Cftme c
'ho has been spending a day or jnK on a |)ru
wo with relatives aud friends Mrs. t>. W.
i Lancaster, returned home Sun- Tuesday mo
lay alternoon. by Mr8' ll,m
Mr. and
Misses Alice, Bertha and Spent Friday
essie Ratchford, daughters of College with
lev. W M. Ratchford, otTirzdi, D. Wylie, sti
'ere in town Saturday, shopping lon? roturnn
reparalorv to the approaching Mrs. John
... 1 Mr. W. T
olidays. , , . ...
daughter, Mi
Mrs. J. L. Hunter has gone Norfolk, Va
) Augusts, Ga ,her foimcr home, Williams am
) spend the approaching holday8. ' *>e Rev.
Concotd, N,
Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. bitzpal- jioUrs in Lan
ck, of Washington, (*a., who Monday, re
ave been spending a few days Springs, wli
ere, returned home Monday, "tiramonea ti
er?il services
heir visit was much enjoyed by ^ y McMa
Iteir old friends in Lancaster,
I'V-I nyjjai I | IC
lieir former home. ed to Mr. W
The Rev. E. F. Rice, D. D., 0,1,1 whi,e ,,e
f Kershaw, who has beenspendig
his vacation at Beaufort, N. 'I#r* S' ;Wr
Wake Forest, Baltimore and
VashinRton, D. C., will return
his week in time to fill his ap- ^r* S./.M<
ointments lor next Sunday, as 'ca^ 'Lness v
ublished elsewhere I)r. Rice ^ue ?' ' 'ie
tten led the Baptist State morniugat h
Convention at Wilson, N. C., Springs,ol dr
ast week. confined to
, , a couple of
Mrs. 1. (J. Cireen, who has been
' as a juror
pending some time in Charleston , ,
. 19 courl here i
nth her sister, Mrs. J. C. McDow, , . .
, , ' , peared to be
eturned home Saturday alter- perfeot healt
10011. ,,
Mr. McMa
Rev W. A. Beckham and fam- from York ei
ly left the city Friday for their ed in Heath
lew home on the East Lancaster ber o! years
ircuit?Rock Hill Record. excellent cit
Mrs.Tom Jackson has gone to h'Kh esteem
Sort Lawn to attend the mar- w
iage today of her niece, Miss *,ear,ed mai
laude McKeowu. an^ JU8t 25
others and n
Mr. A. E. Ritch, ol Heath . . , .
with whom I
Iprings, spent Monday in Char- ?
?^e' ber of the 1
Mrs. W. T. VVier and daughter, Mr. MeM
if North Carolina, were in lown ol age and I
esterday, shopping. three sons, R
Mrs. Stewart Heath, of Stone- Hock
>oro, who has been spending Cranford M<
wo or three days with her falh- Springs. H
>r and brother, Mr. W. McD. h'8 fathei
drown and Dr. II. C. Brown, ^in, ^,ve ')ro
eturned home yesterday. ^ ?
McMackin,
Mr. and Mrs Lewis Cauthen, .. . Ir
N. A. Howe
>f Pleasant Hill, spent Tuesday
n town shopping preparatory to '
, ... lhe rema
he coming holidays. ,, .
B Salem cem
Mrs. George Hingon, of Hock- noon, the K
ngham N 13 formery Miss Concord, N
Myrtle h tinderburk of this conn:y,
is visitine the family of Mr. fu,,6ral 8erT
J. C. Elliott. WHa raa^e 1
a. / . . Masonic c<
Mr. / L. Robertson, of the M . . ,
3akhurst secfien, spent yester- 1 Rt' m iav
lay in Lancaster. ^member
Mayor Hughes, Alderman ^er*
Mackorell, Mr. J. C. Elliott and
Jounty Engineer Requarth spent A Scrioua V
Sunday at the hospitable home aau
;>f Mr. W. J. Funderburk, in the An unfor
l'abernacle section. The trip curred jn t(
was made in Mr. Mackorell's ,
automobile. between tw
Miss Ada Parker, of the New Urmer'? Mr
Cut section spent several days "ie 'ale
the past week with Misses Wren Mr. Raise
and Callie Hudson. Ueece Steel
)
CASTER NEWS. DECEMBER 16, 13Q8
Sowell went to Co- was severely stabbed in the necl
rday to visit rela- an(i jM (}ie nide, the lornae
wound bleeding profusely. Th<
rs. Lewis Cautheu, wounds were dressed by Drs
U8hi8Pin* yeB,6rday Crawford, Foster and Brown
" . Mr. Steele was later removed t(
ta Wylie went over
Monday to be pres. 1,18 llome in lhe <""""ry- He i.
irriage this evening reported to be getting aloug ver;
, Miss Maude Mc well. It is said that Mr. Gregory
r. M.J. McFadden, was also slieli'ly cut on th<
,ist of Clinton. Miss trouble was some
rs, Misees Catherine 4, . ,
... . . y thing about a turkev.
fill go to tort Lawn
attend the wedding. """ "*~
Croxton and family An * ^renting l'rudinu h
Kershaw to Laucas- lhtt Court.
y. In accordance ^r K. K. v. ylie and Mr. K JJ
cement previously Blakeney went to Charlotte Fri
News, they are oc- ,jav j0 |ajie the deposition of Mi
i Miller house on u ? ?, .... , ...
U. V. Mungo, now ot MarshviUe
. . N. C., in the case of Grover C
Inman, proprietor ..... , .
el Royal, went to We,8h aH administrator of th
turday atternoon on ?state ot S W. Welsh, deceased
urniug Sunday. against the State Mutual Life In
ie Guy, a most es- surance company, an action 01
ig lady of Lowrv- H policy tor $5,000 which wa
iver Saturday even- iiei^ ju said company bv the lat
)t visit to her aunt, w . .
Inma.,, returning " WeUh- 11,0 8,ult " pend
rning, accompanied *be United States cour
an. and will likely be tried in Co
Mrs. R. E. Wylie lumbia next month. Mr. Blakr
night at Davidson ney is attorney for the plaint 1
their son, Mr. John anci \jr Wylie for the defendan
udent of the instilu,
Oil com pan v.
ng home Saturday. ,
. . . l aymen' of the policy, it i
A. Steele, sister ol 7 v J 7
Williams, and her s "d, is being contested on th
iss Su^ie Steele, of alleged manner o! Mr. Welsh'
are visiting Mr. death. It will bo recalled thn
i family. lie v\ as oi.e of the parties kille
S N. Watson, of in the double tragedy at Kershai
, C., spent a tew about a year ago.
caster, his oid home, turning
froni Heath Send 3'our orders for Job Printiu
iere lie had been to The News?good work and lo'
r> conduct the tun- prices.
Sunday of the la'el " ?
(kin, who was his Cotton Market.
ml. We aro indebt- .. . . , . 0 ,r
Ooitou on local market, 8.75 cents,
a'son tor a pleasant In Now York yesterday spot cotto
re. closed at 9.00 cent and luturos closed t
follows: January, 8.86; March, 8.41
*? ? ? April, 8.8(1; May, 8.(12.
Mackiti Iteiul?
Business Notice!
jMackia, whose crit- A 11 Notices inserted iindi
,as noted in the last tA,,i8J?ad,f*,fthe rH,f ?.f ON,K tjK*
A VI OKI) lor each insertion. >
News,died Saturday notice to he counted less than
is home at Ilea'h
ops\. He had bi 011 foRSALK?'Ten shares of capital sto
his bed only about l,u> supply Co. Apply
Miss laila Lindsay, Lancaster. 22weeks.
lie served
. . . MARKIKR MAN, sober, desires
at he last term Of position as overseer on farm. Sati
Itld at that time ap- fft< tory reference Kiven. Address I'.
r Box 161. 22-1
in theenjovment !of
1 PGR SALK?one .Vl-horso power boil
>h. and engine, and our entire plant, co
,ckin was originally slstinB of 25:horse power boiler. enRir
o J saw mill, Rrist mill and up-to-date ri
?Unty hut had resid nery. Terms one-half cash, balance
, and 12 moil. McCain A Stewart. 22bprings
for a num
U ALL <>CU ACC< M'NTS must be scttli
t. lie Was a most |>y jan. isi,t if yOU don't want to pi
izen and was held in costs- Md'ain <fe Stewart. 22-28
I by all who knew 25 ROUNDS stiRar for $1.25. Fruit ca
. , , . 25c pound in 2 lbs, 8 lbs, 5 lbs and
as a Rental, kind- lbs at Mackorol's. 211,
scrupulously fair for handsome weddiiiR invitatioi
til Ilia dealings with write, call or phone the News offic
aade Iriouds of all FINKST CKLKRY from now Oil, un;
January 1st. J. B. Mackorell. 14lie
came in'contact.
. , , IF ANY of your folks aro RoinR to
a consistent mem- married, don't fail to Ret the invit
Presbyterian church, tions printed at the News office, La
caster.
ackin was fifty years
leaves a widow and
A. W. CHANCE
sMackin, of Heath
e in also survived
r, Mr. T. E. McMac- T|lp fllf!
tliers, Messrs. .1. Q., M ,lt:
t. k. and II i. Reliable to
and one sister, Mrs. I y
11, all of York coun- Kl'Ollt
lins were buried at . ..... ,
, . Again with the proclamaetery
Sunday after- ?
e?. S. N. Watson, of t.on that
. c? coniuc....K ti.c Santa Claus
ices. 1 he interment
witli the impressive ts prepared to receive and
iremony, Mr. Mc- %>? "rdJ!rs ??r.Holiday
, . Cioods. Everybody invited
lap; >een an ;onor- t,o attend and contribute to
of that ancient or- the wants of the little ones
as well as others in making
?. ? purchases of him. A gift
uttitiQ Scmpe Satar. s reward to everyone
fit. purchasing 25 and 50 cts.
tannic difficulty oc worth of goods Your patJ
. ronage solicited,
own Saturday nnrlit Yonr?; to ?Prvp
? WW ?
o well known young ___________________
'. C'leve Gregory, aon ?????????
Oicero Gregory, an<l I A.W. CHANCE
Staple, 80Q of Mr. win Appreciate Your ratronage
le, ii> which Mr Steele
iMk. .
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'I Just
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Situated in an intelliv
gent and thrifty coma
munity, it is "just as
S easy" for
THE OLD
RELIABLE'
l
to experience a steady
and liealthy growth as
it is for cyclones to occur
in Kansas.
s
' Read the annexed relt
port. It reflects the
s healthy condition of the
e community, as well as
,' that of the Bank rendering
it.
I THE
BANK OF
LANCASTER
The above statement is
Rank Examiner received 1
$ cember 5th, 1908.
" aMnwaaMMJCwwBaiiwriiiiTiiiwria
i I WHA1
3 3 Crown London l^ayer Rj
? C sins,
n \ Quaker Breakfast Biscui
<^o m Pulverized Sugar,
^ English Walnuts,
ck 1 Cut Loaf Sugar,
t". ? Seeded Raisins,
. * 5 Wheat Berries,
J.J- M Malaga Grapes,
~ i Saratoga Chips,
1" ? Plum Pudding,
?; M Graham Flour,
- Brown Sugar,
iy ^ Cream Wheat,
I 8 m
1 ( Fresh Oysters a
% on Thursla
|l| Come
-(W. L. Cr
You Need C
J We Need ^
? Get acquainted
m her has advanced ;
\ selling at the iorm
Overstocked. We
J car loads lumber,
7 car load Doors, Sa
I brick, 3 car loads !
# it in stock we can
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K NN I
; i nore Lur
' | P. S. We sell Co;
-t t eforc rou$
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Staff nam ?/ the ComUtioti ?/
The Bank of Lancaster
Lnr.iteil ?it Lauuunter, SC. at tlie clone of
business November '27th, !*.? 'H
KKSOrUCKS.
Limits and Discounts. $*299,342.74
Demand Lo tus, 1(7,*97 73
Overdrafts. 4.918.60
liiuilsuiul .-locks owned \>j Dank 19,850.t 0
lliiiikiuK House. 5,80t\00
I'uiintui. and Fixtures l.tM 0.00
Due tr<?iu D'tuks and Pmukcrs 35,31 <>.89
' nrr< i?e\
Ciold, 2,185.00
ilver. Nickels aud Pennies, 67*2.48
Checks unit cash Items 8,325.20
$496,235.04
LIABILITIES.
Capital. $50,000.00
. surplus Fund 50,000.00
Utulivided Pro tits less Current
Expenses and Taxes Paid, 3*2,642.27
Due III linnlru i.ri.I 1" OK.r ? ?
Individual Deposits Subject to
Cheek, 161,133.16
Time Certificates of Deposit, 137,660.00
Cashier's Checks, '2,042.82
Nnt<?s and lolls Kodiarounted 52,300.00
S436.236.64
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ^ I
County of Lancaster. j
Before me titme (leo.W.Williams,Cashier
of The Bank of Lancaster, who being duly
sworn, says that the above and foregoing
statement is a true condition of said Bank, s
as shown by th< books of tile in said bunk. *5
GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Cashier. <
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this
7th day ot December, 1008.
W T Williams, k. r. or s. c.
Correct Attest.
Lerny Springs, ")
L O. Pajsenr Directors.
Al. I\ i raw ford, I
\V. J Cunningham,
published on call of the State I
by this bank on Saturday, De'
NEXT {
ii- Pine Apples, m
Buck Wheat, %
t, Mince Meat. m
Brazil Nuts, m
Tangerines, ft
Oat Meal, ft
Currants,
Extracts, ?
' Oranges, ft
Beacons,
Jelotine, m
Postum, ft
Citron, ft
Jello, ft
nd King Mackerell %
ys and Fridays. 1
to see us.
oxton & Co. (
)ur LUMBER? i
rour MONEY? I
with us. Although lum- ^
3.00 per thousand, we are J
er prices on account of \
1 have on hand about 18
rough and finished; one J
ish and linds, 5 car loads 9
Shingles* If we haven't \
make it. M
sk us ===== ?
nber ? Mtg.Co. |
al also. Place your orders j
rh weather begins. 1
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