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LOCAL D * 1? ' \ . atten(J - the J Governor Blease. O't-* Mr. li. C. Boyer r I w!> Charlotte. Uev| S. R. Brock. snctit vestnriinv In I ' THE LANC >'? nauguratton of pent Sunday in RISKED LIFE of Rock Hill, Responsible 1 .n hp iuinr InHusteu 1?% ;ASTER NEW S, J ANITA FOR SEEDS Perf I "Pld you e\'i for Starting Rubber j band and an ii .RY 22, 1913. ravtf ilexed Parent. it trv to hi> a kind hus ldulRi'nt parent?" nsk?<l Tl A A f TFV ^ ? ? ' - -- - I, 5 "1 Mr. Albert Ulakene large ripe strawberry Monday. He says he heard of a berry rlpeni In this climate. Rev. G. W. Boyd and removed from Elm avi new Episcopal rectory which was recently < . Mr. and Mrs. M. y round a sptM1t yesterday and 1 in his patch biu. has never Mr. Tom Reld of Ing so early yesterday here the , rents, Mr. and Mrs. , ?Rock Hill Record, family have Miss llernice Davi enuo to the i*on} V'18" to l,er 1 , ? , , . Davis, In Florence, in Oakland, Mr. lra B Joneg eoniDleted.? week-end In Oh .riot S. Witlierspoon on Pi today in Colum- _ Lancaster spent a 1H iuest of his pa- " U' k^'?'lames F. Reald. or the introducti< in India at the ris Is has returned *&'d to have recc trother, Mr. Joe moters of the en sash, the remaind Jr., spent the interest to furnish t O viict i^uw Living uf 11 <tii wnos ension. "Why. sir," ? dividual, "thai nsion in London lr fort." he man responsible "No effort! on of rubber trees that in my c k of his life. He is undertaking, lived from the pro- cigarettes, my terprise $5,500 in pv a nobleman er being put out at an,l mv son him with a life in- an aeropiane." e nair is thin in front. I replied the hearty in- ^^4 t should require 110 efWell I want to tell you TK aso it's a superhuman ^^4 My wife wants to smoko 0Q daughter wants to mar- M i whose title has lansed wants me to buy him 1 U UUK tUSI iere Arc Many statement of You, Close oi b 'hat we appreciate your 1UMERS:! of Condition at the IP, flP r Business, Decern- ra er 31, 1912. 5 B Rock Hill Herald. Magistrate W. P. Cas feeling quite unwell, lef bla yesterday morning ent at the inauguration in which he admisistei to the governor-elect. lie sure to sign the ] Southern Railway aski Miss Myrtle Youn to her home In Came ikey, though to Miss Paris Elliott t for Colum- Senator T. J. Str to be pres- tentative Claud N. . week-end at home, i ceremonies Mr j L Onslow : red the oath Columbia. Mrs. M. B. Plyler Elliott have returns letter to the to Hartsville. ng for bet- Mr. Charlie nnnlm g has returned =? \ aK1r|lc|u len after a visit India, which the subject, took ait and Itepre- 8eQt Wlckham to Sapp spent the the Para rubber t ham lived in the spent Sunday in lives and won the and Miss Kale d from a visit tliem. He ind smuggled the r? nf TTnrt l ann which Was short ltural department of was approached on Lancaster kindly to It. and gather the seed of ree In Brazil. Wick- ~ jungles with the na- TJlR Taberr, Ir confidence. Slow- ment assoclat ids until he had 75,- at the school put them In bags afternoon. th< im aboard a ship, at 5 o'clock, of rn rirn nr?a 'i"",a Pat Leads. / *nd flfc iuu ?- /' s rial Notice. >2 ,b< uicle school imnjgfve- flB ^ee ion, will servt^lupper 'ej* building ncxt^nturday i>^?i goe > 2 5th lnst^^jegtnning flB ? The uynu will con ronage. your loyalty ? I steadfastness, fully as oh an you appreciate RES b.ipweh.?..t Ho,.. u able to furnish you, Bonds ... b without saying. [OWEVBK, we want to Furniture^ m sources ;s; discounts $504,689.65 ^ 12,500.00 W ^fixtures 1.00000 B ter connections to and f ter with the main line road. Col. Leroy Sprini this movement, which tees that there will be doing." Those whose wood p heap had run low are si the influence of this rom Lancas- was iu tow 11 ysterdi of that rail- , W. G. Moon .... is the guest of her ?s is leading dames L. S. Elliott a fact guarau- Mr. Gilbert Greeu "something was in town yesten lie and coal i. I . miling under || spring-like Social T ay on business. I'h? government o \ ot Hartsville, :oats. The seeds daughters, Mes- the hothouses of I nd M. B. I'lyler. 2,000 l'ara plants i , of Ilock Hill, wero aent to Ccy That wub the beg growing Industry *1 millions of dcMart from the rubber p Malaya and other ,t lndla~Btood ?uTh? were cultivated In t ^(, gc\loi)\ (ew GardonB. Some v^et| to attfen developed, and theBe gf.cd fiuppv# Ion for cultivation. Inning of the rubber A In India, and now Miss C urrl t aro made annually . lantations In Coylon, _ KaBt Indian prov :it pic.^iui coaee una >"< tHk, > prou)R'd8 will be :ipuiuUpry requirements W thm /The public Is Jr.- ).^Jl wT Will assure you a Vt rou MB pectfully, fi,lt P. PLYLER. Pres. M ,lKe e Funderburk, Sa.* W >ss Nntiooc m ,lea s Ihiftpnblip method of Bankj h "king you for pant put- , lot age and, with full con'I'M that this patron- ^Ue ^ will continue, we Cash On Ige yon our Leat euvors in the future as louse and 5,800.00 fji inks, and hand ... 183,812.52 M W ? $707,802 17 wumiitT. uui aou t ^ those are merely "pet d late Capt. J. C. Foster la all probability tbei "a-comln'." Mr. L. C. Payseur lef . lng for New Orleans, w be joined by Mrs. Paysc been out West for the After taklne in the Man do tooled, II lavs," as the used to say. Miss Mary Ileath e is worse attractive young 1 Cosy Corner Club la t this morn- noon. After readl here he will Floride Perry, Mar> sur, who has and Laura Gilbert past month, were piano solos b; It fSrna thnv ?? ? - ii inces. from wic l| purer rubber wrh ??????J had ever Been. I Jones was the long term In prls lostess of the law prohibited th st Friday after- seeds from the co ngs by Misses ' Locke Barron j TAXICAB SERV Williams, there ? y Misses Ethel wm Run on Re? a r* r^lAM . Kliam's needs much 1 i Krown than Brazil gfAItT hau le ran the risk of a while the r on, for a Brazilian Mercantile ( e removal of the | fresh fertilize iuntry. ? NOTICE?I ICE IN PANAMA took of di and all other _ . . , tures to the 1 ,ular^ 9chedule^ Be- cery C{J A1 ?w* V \> ^ lijw; jt&wv fertilizer Aft' V 'oafls^re good. Jones < Company is receivisg ?d ir fF"ry day- m NE ^? w have sold my Entire ,or "ii^s, tobaccoy* paints stock of gooffs and fix- fjQ Peoples Ujffg and Gro1 firilia jM lmve bad in the past. Ashing you an inureag. measure of HAPP|. 3S and PUOSPEltlA' the year 1913; wo nr4 I Sincerely yours, J StC Slftrnluti u 5 7^' 1 BILITIES 8 Sj ?ck $ 50,000.00 8 r? H nnrli- ' will sail for Panama and American points. They by the West India Islan in about three months. There is on exhibition window of Ferguson & F two large turnips of the baga variety, raised I McMurray of Cedar C .. w i-erry ana ftiarv uui other South Following this progi will return game, fishing for pea da and Cuba piu. Mlas Ethel Ca successful at this ai In the show ed with a book. Th Illlott's store unique toy, was give i white ruta- G. Williams. The s> >y Mr. Tom grape wine served i reek town- were much enjoyed. lersleeve Wylie. _ . ? Carr am was a jolly muts with a hat Congul ClPnpral" 11 then was most loams from the lo id was reward- cession has been i e booby, a very Arias, Sr., for es n to Miss Laura automobile service alad course and u'e 'n cities o as refreshments RM<1 np,Kh|>orhood of tho highways p ?u ranama ana holding Clal y Mail. please presen E. W. Hatnm Snyder of Pannma C., Jan. 21, cal prees that a con granted to Francisco WANTED (' tabllshing a taxicab coon hides, f< 9 on a regular sched- es. Will pay f Panama and Colon See me be where the condition < authen. lermlts. The vehicles ? Ills kfJmiHt rue win Aft 1 MF" for payment. Ieath Sprit^fc, S. ow hides, iWnk hides. Qf Tt jx hidok, ngriskrat hidhighfesUr cash price. fore inning. Capers , -- r | i 7 vided pi ? J Dividend IE BANK OF Jan 1 LANCASTER ')EP?SIT! 'Thp DM KnNnl.U .. ii uiiui" refits .... 111,500.00 g payable W 2,500.00 '(ml, 3 543,802.17 8 w M <??7A^7 orvr? i rr ship. The larger pounds and the smaller pounds. What counties can beat this? Don't a once. Prof. M. D. Lee, who of the colored industria ports an enrollment mo ble that of the past ses weighs teu ? # about seven In the state 1'^st ltiday after 11 answer at End neighborhood cl fully entertained I Mackorell. Progres Is in charge ... , , , , was th game played 1 school, re- ...... ' more. Mrs. W. M. 1 re than dou* . . won the booby prlz slon. There ..... . / ? prize went to Mrs. must carry mnll ment post offices ... . give free tranBi>oi noon the West f . . . tobusea to accomr ,ub was delight- nre ulHQ to bH op jy Mrs. J. B. taxlcabs must bo isive amagrams year, this number for an hour or til, at the explra Moore of Inman not leas than,twr e, while a first ice. Mr. Arins li W R Tavinr eatablish a motoi matter from govern- EGGS FOR along the route and Silver Onnipl t to policemen. Au- ers and sin nodate eight persona breeds. Tliej erated. At least six fow settings in service within a ()rPbigton eg ' to bo increased un- [rom bset blc tlon of three years, ,l 1 nty-flve are In servs also authorized to '"OR SAI,H?' truek frpipht unrv. lidav, Jai - HATCHING!- -From Ines.the Kjillest lav- K<Vit< allest eajPrs of all are Jfo fake. A at IjjJTO Also White Ks.fojpu limited tjhic, with st?ml >od^^ies In the Voun- shaw, S. C. a sJltinK. T. LVHllton. 1 / FHESH F At plbllc^^uetlon on HUiVon,a> luarvI 24T ahnnt n<n? "niHO"' ? - I W ^^ w y^f^y T a, Mrs. M. A. Hilton, Kor- T iypi ISH anil Oysters Ftj^dy of oaob week/ &^^toKner-<* \ ^ .ytr i 1 ?p 4 V I ,OVC. 1 I fllYiTllTl" jwriter Bargains! Jl Makes Rebuilt are now students in tion, against 140 last school Is fortunate in 1 secured Professor Lee >He Is a leader among t his race, who, like Hook ton, believes In training industrial lines. Miss Corinne Jones' Class will civa an onloi i the lnstltu- "After the game the year. The vjte,i into the dinii laving again deiictoua refreshm< 'a services. courses were served he people of members of this t er Washing- there were the fol them along present: Miss Gal Moore, of Inman, I kindergarten Chester and Mrs. H. Icq guests were In- * ug room, where Europe', Lar ;nts in three What is said Besides the grapevine in Eur< :ongenial club, the great cons lowing visitors Broadalbano, at 11, Mrs. W. M. Scotland. Plante diss Shirley, of e?t conservator) C. Garland, of flfteen fee.t- ,tB K """ * thousand dol desirable me est bidder, c< gest Grapevine. and notions to bo the largest about $3,50< ape is to be seen in about $1,000, ervatory of Lord sold soparatel Killtn, Loch Tay, c- Lazenb d in 1832 In a modr measuring only ? lass house has now FOR SALE? lars /yfirth of clean ' AWlll,~ rcha/rf!se, to the high- AN 1 Kl>' msiynng of dry goods cabbage about $4,500, shoes varieties. 0, clothing, hats, tc. ? Store fixtures to bo M?KKctt'8? y. Terms of sale cash, y, Lancasteiy' S. C. IP you nee , 3 2 The N -Any length of oa* or D?.N'T.TI1 ?orders for fine fi^st-proof|. 11 ] plant* at fi.26 ufr 1,000, aJT" Cheapor iiylan^vr lots. J0kt- rr<-ii [iiaranteodS. Oalnion, Fill S. C. ^ l^U-w t0 U8 td receipts yn/^fn get them the be ews Offloe. 69-tf-w ROW away your^Kto tiros \jorv, iid (iuurameed . . out this coupon and mail for a free list showing irgains we offer. 7 I the opera house Friday 3 o'clock for the benefit athea class of the Fi church, admission 10 c< County Supervisor *] inon went up to Meckle ty last week to inspect fine macadam roads in The box supper at ??. uanney. afternoon at of the Phil- * * rst Baptist ^Irs" W' Ta>"'? Jnta few of her neighbc r. O. Black- aftftruoou in honor mhurg coun- ^*a'^ Leesvlle, N. some of the cent,y beco"*e a n that county, graded school facul T , , was played and Mi: Jacksonham . . grown 10 lar^e pi branches beinf? f the main atom, ai ir entertained a little crystal pali >rs on Saturday to their Inches, of Miss Pearl b^n extended tw C., who has re- T^e 191" y'' , ... hunches, but It t nember of the njjow only 500 c ty. Heart dice They have a deli ss Mary Fergu- Gf the Hlack Han roporttons, the outer piue uro v* lome eighty feet of! l^hone orderf id bpth vine and its *^ompany. / nee are still adding f-j the latter having FOR SALR? enty-eight years ago fodder, ha> numbered 2.075 cows and niu vas thought best to to J- Will if them to mature ? clous tlavor and arc ALL WHO wa iburg variety. \V. It. i?ivi?; J r> a J IUHI nRV oodyPPromptJ^lvery. h ^ to^ones-Elli^U Mule N c and f f pay expri r 'your* very -A qu^ulty of cojfA, Company. farn^nig iinpleinflrtUs, \oi,M\o horse. ^Apply FOR REN' iEancasto^ S. C. Hennott>nt corn giyimd. bring to FOR STY e oiowouut. fiupu tneiu to 1101,1 Status W?kiibFo., Monroe, have tben^^ileanized. We AflHi sss onb j^fy. We remain, truiyr'votton s*!ites Wagon 23-4U T?Ceutr^T Hotel.^Apply to PersuMD Co. ltf-tf LISlI Wepifflnjf Invitations, i M ess . .dr. last week was a great was enjoyed by every The proceeds amounted The Philathea class tlst church realized $8. proceeds of the Star Friday evening. Work has Just been c Mr. W. J. Cunningham' sou proven 10 ue tt success and rceivlng the fir one present. wtlue Miss Joe Foste to $6.60. iUcky winner of i of the Bap- a i,ox Df mints. A 50 from the course luncheon was theater last tbe ciose of this pi :ompleted on l)?>nth of Mrs. B s cottage on jftor <?.? " le lucky contes st prize, a book, Hit by H r was the equal- There are wor the booby prize, anlmnlH in Centr dainty three- w^? has just ret . served towards nallveB there an . n- i Some of them ar leasant affair. . . , . Ing sickness has of the villages. I erry Mobley, caj chief had give 0 1 1_ _ - days. Satiafac is Own Law. Catoo, Manure so perils than wild al Africa, says one HUKAKFAST urned. Among the '4,ss I lain, i 9 terrible diseases. mcl; FRKK TRK, n on. village the lo- SnZlywl n orders that all snf- nf a jjome |{ei1 . _ UII Oiitur- maroon 1 dlor Kdrtnleod. JJ. L. ton Typov ir. News ottioi HACON. wn^rll(ine- NOTK'K? peeialtie^KA the firm 30-tf t0 come at We are k?' l TMKIy lor suffering and do not iid thijpol. to me and i any paper! fra^J^en days' treatment Hut we tr iif^frwhich will absolute- Manns .fr ( ?per ArjniWuT and Iteming- S6I1 writer ^|\ibbons, call at The All persons now^^Tiehted to of McNmnus A dff, are asked id male prou^fit settlement, ng to/ohaj^^ our business ? P wisly t<^m< forced to place I jj( i in t/eJKnds of an attorney. ?ust We n settlements. Mc- 21 'a _ tWrai i.tu v il) a VJ /' dine your free list of retjlpewriters. . CRAYTON & CO., 7 South Tryon Street. Dunlap street. This is room house, which a<l the appearance of V/es Messrs. F. M. Lower McNeely returned hot from a two week's vi Point and Dallas', Tex. has one son out thet McNeely three. They 1 * ft ? vw? ait ttiuooo a neat six- ^r3 callie Rohtnso ds much to cj Berry Mot t End. Springs, passed awi y and G. L. afternoon at 6 o'cloc ne Monday was a daughter of t sit to Wills Robinson and was ? Mr, Lowery she was married i e and Mr. Mobley was a spl Doth had an christian womanhoo 'I DC?OiUl weens ?? I ???B I I "III 1MB * n Mobley, wife takpn out into ,hf >ley, of Heath bnt the, ?Keo,ple , . T? . . many of their re iy last I riday fusfid tQ tflke an> k. Mrs. Mobloy ]aier the inedicli he late William diagnosed that tl .4 years of age. the disease, and ii n 1882. Mrs. annulled bis law endid type of kept In his own h d, devoted to iicKiicHH were 10 dp ly euro all fom > bush and loft there, m had carried out ho lationa that re' more. A few days kj le man of tho tribe I m chief hlmaelf had ?; | "&T mmediatoly the ruler I ho that ho could be I !L- III complaints. Address nary 2, 101 a iliac' <li 13.' " '28-tf CHA1 winffllv RLOTTE, " - - N. C. BHHBHHHBBn TAVnO I f vujoyuoie inp ana wer pressed with Texas, but the opinion that "Lanca PERSON. Mrs. Athol Miller and e much im- her home, her chuic , are still of munlty. She was a ,ster Leads." her of the Presbyte Heath Springs and ~~j active workers. Sh? A T C spirit in every good c\ L J whose influence wl She will be greatly family and friends Miss Hallie h and her com- Well Known consistent mem- William McKu trlan Church at nian living sou one of its most known to the c 3 was a leading Sunday afternoo work, a woman Monday in the r 11 long be felt. Catholic cemetei missed by her tion times he he Besides her county auditor, h a Negro Dead. JLm na, an old colored I th of town, well H ______ lder citizens, died fl ? n and was burled I iegro section of the I ry. In reconstruct H sld the position of I F21IT laving been appoint- | UU1W k/J We have just rec ious Duttenhofer J111 Ig VFA reived our first shi| Oxfords, Strap 1U1UO I pment of the Sandals and Garrison of Camden, ai the home of Col. Leroy Mrs. J. B. Patrick, o is visiting at the home o Mr. C. T. Cannon. Mrs. H. G. Hathcocl spending the past two her son, Mr. Frank I Charlotte, N. C., who hi ill with pneumonia. Mrs. M. P. Crawford today for a visit to her re Ruests at """"""" ?"? '? SprinRH. lowing children: I f Rock Hill, Emma, Jesse, Zedd f her father, Harvey, and the fol k has been and 8,8,ter?: Zed weeks with Mra* Rebecca Hillla lathcock, of Massey, Mrs. Julia is been very Mrs. W. J. Ilammon leaves to- She waB lald to ? father Mr ternoon at 4 o'cloc ivea uy me iol- ed by Gov. D. lannah, Maude, 1875. William, le, Ganson and can ofllcer-holdei lowing brothers hest of his race, L. Robinson, blesome times, nt rd, Mrs. W. D. offense to the wh Robinson and longed before tli d. William McKenni 2st Saturday af- owned the great k at Old Salem II. Chamberlain In I U1 though a Republlwas one of tho ScllC during those trou? >ver giving caus?y6f waj ilte people. Har beie war to Wm late I our a, who at <me time er porting of the nps for early Sprin : of this noted sho< /s find a variety of place. . g. We now have * in Lancaster and the latest styles ii the exclusive you can aln footwear at J. W. Twltty, in Valdoi Mr. and Mrs. W. II Charlotte, were the wee of Mr. Twitty's sister, ^J) Crawford. Mr. Chester P. Black thune, was in town 8at Mrs. J. N. Spann am have been visiting Mrs. rnts, Mr. and Mrs. C. T Mr. William Strait Hei hftPA onon t Mm ita. Oa. graveyard, after t\ Twltty of conducted by her k-end guests yj DeVane, assisted Mrs. M. P. H pyche,, of th3 mon, of Be- and Rev. Hugh ft. urday. this place. 1 chlludren . Spann's pa- Caught at Win . Connors. ? n . . ith of Stone- Isom McDonald, kn/l In ton- "* ~ ' ~ A" o?v? Ul IUO |IIOO?-" incral services . pastor, Rev. T. Foils a by Rev. J. \\ when a Rheuiafn1 Baptist church (j-jer and bows * to < Murchtson of fuaing to act, tike I Pills, and end such They gently compel ; ach, liver and bowe ston-Salein. health and all good colored, during oaster Pharmacy or ul iowu./ i i i f ,/? r ri FiOulXnot. I jl'l'jp uiMtH between 11 d iatre* h by r?. ? ??. Lv^King'H New fcife oAjf*e of your ajntem jB ?} jfaht notion ol 'ntom H DC il, and reotofe your I healinga. ji*o at Iad- I Standard CJo. ice $2.50,y$2 sure and wad our next iss L75, $3.00 a list of live wire ba ue of The News ind $3.50 | irgains in the caster. * Miss Mamie Hatchco< been spending awhile v rents, Mr. and Mra. H. 1 of this city, haa'retume bla. Mrs. W. M. Moore haa her home in Inman aft< her eons here. Miss Ada Clyburn c Gold mine section, la t /.I .1 - A ~ ,uu .u u?u- tuuip-uiueiing lime procured a horse fro rith\o?r pt- spoon'8 8table8 by r. Hathcock, ?? soon thereafter " d to Colura- and mysteriously dl the horse. Sheriff ?reaU ?lt to vigilant, has locate Winston-Salem, whei >f the Halle jail. The horse was ho guest of has been sent back last summer, - ? m J. H. wither- Appointment# ol false pretense. " _ ,, folded his tent" ?or Taking Tax isappeared with Heath Springs Huntor, ever Thursday, Jan. 2'1 d the negro at Pleasant Hill, Fi . , . Carmel, Motnlaj re he Is now In The books are/ also found and to iOth of Febkt/r: to I,nni<a>lA' <*? ? t\.h?Mn f County Auditor I ___ _ ; R-ttt'.ns for 1913 , ;dnos<lay and I itJr&nd 23rd. H JL M ma ay, Jan. 24th. H |>en from January 1 at I V for making returns, I iriciiui) in wwii. Mr. J. T. Hanee and McManus wont to Ooiui ii/jKv ii-VMgff irLi-'.j ,L^JESaL , Capt. J. Q. Isom w111 come bacl moia yestor- ^ not a better man. < later, a wiser b? attached. J08EP (nil mill. |i?U?liy Will | H W. KNIGHT, County Auditor. flflHBHHHi HMHHiM \