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f> ?Vi until elev and fifty Local Dots Rock Hill " Cotton on this market yesterday, 10 5-8c. Cotton seed 31c. been jn g Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. returned Collins, Monday, Oct. 21, a son. Gregor Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. J( Harper of the Elgin section, last turned fr Thursday night, a son. a?d Spar! We have it from an authorita- necj from' tive source that cinders or sand, Mrs. J. F one or both, will soon be put on keville, V the bad places on the sidewalks Miss Ji of the town. wjests' Master CI Rev. Hugh R. Murchison and ding a fei Mr. J. F. Nisbet are attending Mrs. Hi the Presbyterian Synod of South Charlotte Carolina, which is in session in her aunt, Columbia this week. , Miss. M been sper The keeoei of the Presbyterian mountaini cemetery nas asked us to request have retu parents iu the vicinity of the Rev. Hi cemetery to Keep their children Columbia from using it as a playground. ^ & T\jf niAW i/ink 1? L ifiojui luitau ucuiviiiis, vviiu uicu IltJr IlOmt last week in Charleston, attended after a vi: the University of the South at vens? Sewanee, Tenn., with Mr. C. T. Mr. RConnors and visited Mr. Connors ?pr?ngs ' a number of years ago. Misses We hope the leading citizens of Leila Grej the town who succeeded in get- ln Kersha ting up the munificent sum for . Miss Lt the Woodrow Wilson campaign g? n e gue fund, will take the lead and get g up a chamber of commerce and spent fror devise ways and means whereby with her a complete sewerage system may Mrs. A. J be installed at an early date. Miss M wood Fl< We are requested to announce Spending i that Mr. John M. Neal will be tives spen ordained to the full work of the Mrs. gospel ministry on Thursday night, October 24th instant, at r Mr- Cly 7:30 o'clock, at Center Grove mfies'east church, the presbytery coneist- jyjjgQ ing of Dr. J. H. Boldridge, Dr. lanta was J. H. W. Dyches, Rev. Jabez ka Arant i Ferris and others. Mrs. G. Mrs. J. M. Riddle and Mrs. Ada to join^n Hough have been elected as dele- intendent gates from the Lancaster Chapter Miss El U. D. C. to attend the annual Rock Hill convention which will meet in ; Annie Wil Washington,D.C., Tuesday, Nov. Capt. J. 12. Mrs. G. W. Poovey and Mrs. 8Pent yes* R. B. Mackey are alternates. At . Mr; '^ori 9 n'nlnr?lf nn fhp dnv of mpptintr ?^ ~ " a position the corner stone of the Arlington contractor Monument in Washington will be mill, laid. Women Presbyterian Bazaar. Hy Holly i>? At the Presbyterian Bazaar to . ^very 1 be held at the Opera House on ^ Hce won the 29th instant, premiums will be H ,,a' be awarded for the following marries tl flowers : *10Chrysanthemums?Best single Because pink, white, yellow, bronze; best aBo ihat i pot-grown and best collection. 19 a bonds Roses?Best single rose, best could not collection of roses. an(j 8he a Ferns?Best collection (3) any possibility variety, best Baby Breath, best in eingle t Latania Barbonica, best fern any . . If she if variety. Best collection of potted plants. u ^ ace Best specimen of potted plants youth sl of any kind. 80 UP Exhibits must be delivered to be neither committee at Opera House by 10 able, o'clock a. m. The on( Do not fail to hear the special ever bear nrntrrnm from K tn 11 nrtor tha .i,? i ? ^ v,*v' 10 buo K. IH# direction of Mrs. Klein, assisted necessarry by other musical talent of the ?rio ouiut) out) town. The committee will sell, on a .1G T? basis of 10 per cent commission, ry H H)U any flower which exhibitors may ,reH8ure8> desire to be sold, at the conclu- l^e sion of the Bazaar. her own ri Flower Committee. yet the f, ? ? unmaraiec: Johnston-Anderson. but full ot The following invitations re- ta^e ceived in Lancaster Sunday will ^utere8fc * be of interest here where the 4 raw?r ring decor bride has been an attractive vis- rj.})e WQJ itor: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. John- ry mUs n ston invite you to be present at aM the wedding reception of their hers *or 1 daughter Annie Luckey and Mr. 'ftendship John Wesley Anderson on the evening of Wednesday the sixth In the woi of November from seven-thirty bng to be m en o'clock, one hundred eight Johnson street m South Carolina. ll ...... Personal. jtelle Gregory, who has ? lurope all summer, has N and is the guest at the I 1 _ If IIT m ier uiicie, ivirs. W. 1". >seph K. Connors has reom a visit to Rock Hill :anburg. C. Paysuer has retura visit to her daughter orrest Boswell, in Burirginia, janita Wylie and her / Irs. G. W. Croft and Sm tiafee Croft are spenv days in Rock Hill. ii arry Dixon returned to 1 fl Friday after visiting ^ Mrs. C. T. Connors. i ^ [amie Mackey who has p/ iding the summer in the 31 3 of North Carolina rned home. ' ugh R. Murchison is in and Batesburg this' A ise Duvall returned to. (J( s in Cheraw Saturday ait to Mrs. Walter SteE. Hpnrv of Eort Mill surrouuil herself with Mr. She may still live in Mr. lome, may have only Mrs Dom to deck and tend, Mr. prl who will find her Mr. 1 lot not only bearable happiness, is she who the same amount of n stocking hor bottom though an engagement ated her finger. nan who does not marlako her interests, yet P(^' ained them they are |)|ill times, as are the and love she wins. In eep young in spirit she ? in touch with youth. Id much work is wai- fl done. ' riday with Col. Leroy Virginia Taylor and ? ?ory spent a few days * r w last week. tanbi ta Skipper of Charlotte >n th st of Miss Lessie John- on a an al E. Powell of Columbia Mrs. n Friday until Sunday ow Q parents here, Mr. and . McNinch. pros aggie Hood of Wild- R?se >rida, who has been ment awhile here with rela- case t a few days recently retur M. E. Huey in Rock w^h( de Locket of Atlanta i a business call five 1 of town last Sunday. iry Rose Locket of At- , ,e the guest of Miss Blee- 1. Sunday. sailin B. Pfeiffer and chil- large arrived from Maryland ican : af. Pfeifier, the super- ern c, of the graded schools. Tf izabeth Witherspoon of t " visited her aunt, Miss ? ' :herspoon, last week. apple W. Ardrey of Fort Mill ;erday in Lancaster. pears n S. Reid of Rock Hill ley ir aster, having accepted with Mr. John A.Jones, , for the new cotton rt( iU Ayre Who do Not Marry. kfjot. Yc nee, ordinary common- pape nn knows that it will ^Gw ipier lot for her il she lan if she remains sin- ^ ) she is nice she knows marriage without love ige so deadful that she ? ( even contemplate it, lust therefore face the N< of ending her days ?. ilessedness. i wise, she will cheerthe possibility whilst till hers, and facing it, ] her lite that it shall wh( lonely nor unprofit- by J the 5 thing no woman can wee in meekness of spirit \ wledge that she is not ble to the happiness ot and wor man who does not mar- Mr? I t E LANCASTER NEWS. OCTOBER 23 1912 1AGKEY OPERA HOU! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26. IITil ^ XT ?" i"T rtrni\irrr?ii??? > EXT ^ H I I W tYLKYlHINb T JIG TT BUT THli TITI JUST WHAT YOU ARE WAITING FO #Bud Fisher's Original Creati MUTT & JE1 ITS ONLY PURPOSE I AlTfU IS TO CREATE L/iUbll IT IS T1IE TALK OF THE COUN BE SURE AND BRING THE TLE ONES D?PEOPLE?50 NEW SCEN1 ?rn!m HUNS ? months in5 bo* ECOKI) AlUJilkJ , MONTHS iN Cm( nd rnn VCADC from the packed HD A U) [)o? ruk 1lak0 houses we are 1ma w SEATS ON SALE AT B. C. HOUGH'S, THURSDA Zemp Acquitted. Felix Diaz Wins One Bab ank l. Zemp, Jr., of Spar- Vera c nz, 0:t. 20.?t urg was acquitted Monday diera of the Twen'y-first m e federal court at Greenville battalion garrisouing Fort charge of using the mail in located on an island in tt leged attempt to blackmail harbor, have revolted and E. G. Cash, a wealthy wid- (he reTolu.io torce8 ol f Spartanburg. After the n j . , ,t. t j di-z, it is announced tc jcution rested its case, Judge intimated that the govern- A ne gunboats Bravo and N ; had failed to make out a ?l)ening fire on soldie and the jury immediately ltlK several and wou ned a verdict of not guilty *h0 soldiers of the garris 5ut leaving their seats. mained inert, refusing to 'he fire of their comradei Fruit Travels 9000 Miles. situation a' the island is < w York, Cct. 19.?In the seiieus, as Fort Uluoa i of the steamship, Verdi, 1>a ? peniteati?y. g today to Argentine, is the st shipment of North Amerfruit ever sent to the South- Special Notices. Ontinent. The Tabornaole Jr. Order wi < j _ _ . r\nrt bi their new hall Saturday c includes more than 1,000 m,x^ R. S. Stewart and C. I of apples and pears, the have been invited to make ad is from the States of Wash- AUJtl"i(,rs n and Virginia and the ; from the Santa Clara val- Notice to Debtors and Crec i California. Notice is hereby given to all nr , r i , indebted to the esUite of Leo e Western fruit when it Fhulkeiiberry, deceased, to iiih les the markets of Buenos! mont to tlie undersigned witho mu i ?i i I and those having claims a^aii have traveled more e8tfttH will flle s:une< dulJ f 9,000 miles. within the time prescribed by I M\?v J. FauukknAkkry, a Kstate of Leonard C. Faulke >u should read your county "uoeased. r. Send us $1.50 for The s. You won't regret it. Lancaster Leads. ,ir \ D \TT\T/" VV niMNIi> V o Lancaster (jouiiIv (ill/ W ?vcr Noglcd An Kve Trouble That He Remedied By (ilasscs. Dr. Fox, the Kye-Siglit Specialist and Opti ) spent last week at The Crawford Drug Co , was reqi several letters to stay over for another week and ow over rush of work he was compelled to spend ai k here. Ne will mention a few names that are considered res parties of good reputation that had work done by Di can express their honest and truthful opinion as 1 k: M A l\f ~T1 I I 4-U O : * T "T TS n. . t. m. rv. iYiciiwaiii, ucaui opiings, ivir. W. D. fiyier, W. H. Guirt, Mr. Perry Macke T. P. Jones, Dr. R. L. Cravvfo ;. R. J. McManus, Miss Ila Thomps* R. L. Lyles, Heath Springs, Mr. E. B. Roddey C. B. Jordan, . Mr. J. C. Bowling Dr. R. C. W therspoon. Eve Examination Free One word regarding spectacle fakers. We warn y in the county as to the number of spectacle peddle ers that are selling magnifying glasses for pure le lens-REX-ALL OPTICAL CO. . Fox Will Be at I lie Crawford l)rn? Co., Saturday, Octoler 2(>tli Only. lTuflfvKn/li; tlioY ciitFaro ttrifS oun ?.) J_i f VI J WVUJ CIIUV OUIIVIO c IIUUIMI* i:> 111 VII tru. HAWFOHI) DI5UG ( n. | i -MSASA siii sr cw i Ai W R g, W on rmg FF | = M mm% W ILK 0 '(r% THY B LIT- S ERY | OHK M >TON 1AGO m 1NG S; lY. S M m w allioD.jji & he eol- QQ* [pxican Uluoa, ^ ie local joined f Felix ? ~ might. S lore108 S( atitii nding. ^ ? ?> on rerefnrn j. The 58 peci- I I A 3 also TH II meot (14^ 1 i veiling, s'. Sapp ' dresses. litors. persons ' n:ir?l V, ,ko payut delay 11st said M ./r&fc "i ittestea. fn * in be rry, lirliV^T H-12-w j|| ^ ? wl x 4 IJfHwens IrE A C:i 11 OF" cour? save y cian, and all that nested portant thin ing to lother properly ani . last. iponsir. Fox to the don't have to 7? the claim of fu< the first place, most, ar.y record of the fue y' far away catalogue Ik rd. in makine oxairsrerat direction. fJlilfcY have your rr , i without a stove a are sending it hack t< and if it wears out it of "defective mator every- *^pHERE is a g rs and A covering "d white guarantee of per decision to your I illiI anc* ma^e co us. "" ](). Lane; 5 S Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Lancaster g: Located at Lancaster, S O, at the close ot business September 4th. 1912. BP, RESOURCES. fj? Loans and Discounts, 626,097.29 'gttj' Overdrafts, 4,207.88 Honda and Stooksowned by Bank 12,600.1 0 w? Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00 w Bunkiug House, 6,800.00 Due from Banks and Bankers, 63,527 68 L?? Currency, 10,540 00 rf? Ciold, 2,955.00 (JJi Silver and other Coin, 37(U 5 ?? Checks and oash Items 6,4 3.53 AA $623,401.24 [?? LIABILITIES. W Capital Stock Paid In $50,000.00 Surplus Fund 100,000.00 M Undivided Profits, less Current ?? Expenses and Taxes Paid, i4,441 86 <I Due to Banks and Bankers 7,169 88 BP. Individual Deposits Subject to A? Check, 268 774 88 Time Certificates of Deposit, 171,568 16 iP? Cashier's Checks, 1,446 16 A? Notes and Bills Kodiscounted 20,000.00 $623,401 24 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, > W County of Lancaster, 1 Before me came Geo.W.Williams,Oashiei BP. of The Bank of Lancaster, who being duly M sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bonk, .??, as shown by the books of file in said bunk. M GEO. W WILLIAMS. Cashiku. ra Sworn to and subscribed before me, this B Ninth day of September, 1912. f? Jno. H. Poao, (.^Ji Notary Public. B Correct Attest. 'a? Leroy Springs, ?^T.i It. L. Crawford, ?? W.T.Gregory. My Directors. I>^W| iW ===^= w You Take? IE NEWS y $1.50 Per Year. se you want a heating stove to ou fuel, to hold fire over night cnrf- nf fhtr?cr K,,?- fU Ck rM /-ief ? ?v? wvi V V * mill ^ y \ J Ut I 1 lit U Dl ill 1 ? g is that they heat the room d that they are built so they will soil our stoves on ship" which their guarantee (?) covers. '1 sa\ ing alone. In when you not right down to the hotpeople don't keep torn, what are their claims of guaranI hurnt so that a tees but a clever ruse to not your order? use ia pretty safe ... ... ^CtrK are right here where we have to ed claims in this Wy . ** , , . . . VTi make good what we claim; com* pare the sizes of our stoves, the weights loney, vou can't ho :in<' J*011 w'" ,im' we K>vo as much for , month while you your money to say nothing of seeing r? get another one, what you get, of delivering your stove is never the fault the day you order it and saving you ial or workman freight charges. ood deal of difference between a guarantee lefective material and workmanship" and our feet satisfaction. We are willing to leave the judgment, but we want you to see our stoves mparison before you buy. It will pay both of aster Hardware Co.