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v ? guests, ! > LOCAL DOTS -flnHeath. Mr. \ Weather forecast: Saturday ter Cha cloudy, probably local rains. tors yei Mr. L Mr. J. P. Creushaw Is erecting a nesday new five-room cottage at his home lumbia. near the Ashland farm, in this Mr. T | county. nl?i? f" In the hope that he will soon re- li ; cover. II Little Miss Katharine Stevens, II ? who has been quite sick at the home II of her parents on Main street, is ' recovering rapidly. Mrs. Attention is called to the sketch of the of Prof. A. R. Banks published in aftemoc this issue. Professor Banks has ller fat! hosts of friends in Lancaster, where Two tal he taught so successfully for a num- hours a ber of years, who will appreciate bridge, the deserved tribute to hint by one ing gan who appreciates the service he has given tl rendered the cause of education in deck of South Carolina. given Magistrate W. P. Caskey's many ? friends will regret to hear of his serious illness at his home on Ca- daughte tnwba street. Miss F. L. Ruff, representing the ' be ' ^ St. Margaret's Home for Incurables and Convalescents in Charleston, afterno< was in town Thursday soliciting sub- 1 ia' m< scriptions for this worthy institu- ^r* tlon. Quite a number of our citi- avenuesens responded to her appeal and ed at made contributions. Lillie Uncle Howell Shute and Mr. Wil- Moore 1 son Rowell were in town this week, tlve ho1 both looking young and vigorous, caalon 1 notwithstanding their years. ber Mrs. Harriet Ingram, widow of by MjBa the late Allen Ingram, tiled of heart Mra failure Wednesday at the mill vll- . ment lage, aged 60 years. The remains red Gre were carried to Rock Hill Wednes- . day night for burial. and ^ A number of Lancaster's progressive farmers, from every section of the county have been to the Corn nut 1" Show. We hope each one of these men will Influence several of his chariot! neighbors to go next week. way Mr. J. Consar Nelson of the Carol Jacksonham section was bitten last McBe Saturday by his dog, which was ap- Tj parently mad. Mr. Nelson went to |uml)ja Columbia for examination but ,T ? MoBee I could not learn positively whether , ., * town 11 or not there was danger of hydro- pjace b phobia as the dog's head would south ( have to be examined and this was (>h i impossible for the dog disappeared rea(jy j, J after bitting his master, and has ftgo ^ | 0i not been found. As a precaution, bujlt frr however. Dr. R. C. Brown, Mr. r0ft(, hftf Nelson's physician, is giving him the untll lt Pasteur treatment. ter __ will soo and Tin ^ personals L be had Col. Leroy Springs is in New an(* to ( rorK mis week on business. that Mr. and Mrs. Marion S. Wither- when th spoon and children are spending a and Gee few days in Kock Hill. #. ?.. Dr. J. B. Patrick of Rock Hill was in town Thursday morning on 11 18 business. sion of P. F. Adams has accepted a posl- put und< tlon with the Anchor Mills, Huntersvllle, N. C., as second hand of the night spinning, having been formerly located at Lancaster, S. C.?Tex- section < tile Manufacturer. only pai Mrs. Anna C. 8tevens Is the guest of her son. Mr. W. M. Stevens. Miss Beth Brown, her attractive the lack L , - >' WSmmxm. I* % ?v > 'A mr. Mr. Sam Walkup, son of Mr. and relative* | Mrs. D. M. Walkup. of the Tlzah Mrs. |l section, who was operated on for appendicitis at the Presbyterian wjth 1 hospital in Charlotte last Monday, Withers is getting along very nicely. Mr- ( dft ,,, - . ? , _ Waxhav Misses Margaret and Bessie Cun- ln jjauc nlngham are undergoing treatment Ex-Cl at the Fernell infirmary in Hock daughte in, attendtu HilL bia. Did you notice the large adver- Mr. 1 tisement of the Lancaster cotton the gue > mills in the Corn Exposition number of The State? It had a con- future 1 splcuous place and will help direct Mr. F the attention of many people to and * ... the Cor ?' VWV UAUUUiaVVUlllIS WllVCIii. IVTr ] Mr. L. C. Payseur writes home eral da> that he and Mrs. Payseur are en- Mr \ joying their Southern trip and are b ^irs** delighted with New Orleans, where been in already thousands of visitors have with h? arrived for the Mardl Gras fete Caskey, next week. He says the flowers are well in full bloom in that quaint old Cunning city. were C< The mammoth "Corn Show" edi- ^^isse tlon of The State this week contains have re an interesting contribution from sister, 1 Lancaster sent by its local correspoudent, Mr. J. K. Connors, in which jnR a' f( is set forth the progress this county Mr. T has made in agricultural achieve- Stevensi rneut during the past year. Be sure , .. , .. . in Lane to read it on page seven of this rpjie paper. section Mr. Langley C. Street and Mrs. Wren Wood were married last Sun- turned day afternoon at the Presbyterian bia, wh manse, Rev. Hugh R. Murchison past we ?fflclatln*- MISS'LO We have hearo with sincere re- Kersha\ gret that Rev. C. S. Young, pastor of their ai v Unity A. R. P. church, suffered a . } stopped . * stroke of paralysis last Saturday c,0m gj night, affecting his entire right Mrs. N. side. We join with his manv friends v, THE LANCi Misses Walker of Winns- l\f\A/^FFTWH nd Kluttz of Chester, and KkIII HM)||\ orence Brown spent yester- HwwLIil/Il! Stoneboro with Mrs. S. W. V. T. Gregory and son. Mas- IHIj ""J uncey, were Corn Show visi- t sterday. j. C. Lazenby returned Wed- ~ fro ma business trip to Co- Co1* D* J' inteu<U>nt of P 'homas Beaty spent Tuesday i Rook Hill ruiiflKt Ranee Starnes is visiting s in North Carolina. Columbia, Jan. J. W. Montgomery will re- assembly in joint night to her home in Con- elected D. J. Gritf fter spending several weeks . .. . . .. ler daughter, Mrs. J. H. of the 8tate Penlte poon. whelming vote, an 3. L. Nesbit, editor of The Sanders, John G. 1 r Enterprise, war a visitor M Smith as merab aster Thursday. ,. . . lief Justice Ira B. Jones nd tlary board- M r, Mrs. W. W. Boykln, are Wilcox and W. ] ig the Corn Show in Colum- chosen as trustees of South Carolina V. A. Moore, who has been , . . st of his mother, Mrs. N. causea one des for several weeks, left yes- nation, for Valparaiso, Indiana, his The house spent tiome. ing fighting over t L. E. Wylie and Misses Louise . ? ? .... . , tharine Wylie are visitors at ng a btl1 to aPP?' n Show. investigate the int Harold Douglass spent sev- ingman's compens rs in Winnsboro this week. the introduction < V. McD. Brown was a Columtor this week. purpose. A meaau J. P. King of Hodges, has Michigan law has Lancaster "for several days troduced in the 1 >r father, Magistrate W. P. employers' liabilit who has been right sick. . ? . n i indent of Education Ro- been Pr?P?sed- 1 essrs. W. C. Hough, W. J. to recommit the b fham and Lester Robinson ed to let it pass t oru Exposition visitors this matter will con s Jessie and Marie Roddey pr?bably caU8e an turned from a visit to their The senate got Mrs. J. E. Hough, in Wax- work this mornini for the joint ass iValter Mothershed is spend- . ?w days at the Corn Show. c*11,u* for eIectlm 'om Douglass and Miss Mary establishing d on of Winnsboro have re- number of countie home after a visit to friends jai orders for toi aster. ately following tli Misses Nelson of the Unity _. ..., , went to Columbia Friday to The permlttin Corn Exposition. three-fourths of t H. R. Murchison has re- deposits in real from Batesburg and Colum- ed th,rd read] ere he hs been spending the . , (ek debate and was sei ,nd Mrs. E. 1). Blakeney and Among new bill uise Blakeney came up from a joint resolution ?orayobiTerday a,tern??n '-aurln providing t. N. Plaxco of Yorkvllle ,nen*- ?' a commlsf over on his way from the the practicability low to visit his daughter, working the linu W. Craig. phate mines with c ,____?, bill providing foi state farms and pi > 1 my on the public road SOClcll INICWS favorable report. President Smith ?????J tors Weston, You] C. B. Barron was the hostess as the senate men Bridge Club last Wednesday mittee to investiga >n at the hospitable home of President Mitchell, lior, Sheriff J. P. Hunter, versify, preferred lies of players spent several on information fu it the club game, auction dent Johnson, of \ and after a series of interest les, Mrs. A. P. McLure was Columbia, Jan. : le prize for- highest score, a lot for the three | ' cards. Another deck was tors resulted, Job to Miss Mary Hood. The Fairfield 120; J as served a delicious luncheon Colleton 107; a. C 3 courses, assisted by her houn 51; E. F. Be r, Miss Mary Locke Barron. 35" A. K. Sander J. S. Huffman of F Mamie Fraser Society of the Chandler of ^Villis erian church spent Thursday Smith and Sai >n very pleasantly at a so- elected, eting h?ld at the home of When the hous in T. Green, on Chesterfield of the first mtters The guests were welcom- introduction of an le door by Mrs. Green, Miss education bill, wt Green and Miss Margaret to a committee. ( and invited into the attrac- has already been ne, thrown open for this oc- the one today is < and decorated with a num- tial features. handsome potted plants. The Rembert bi loth vocal and instrumental, out the suggestion es Green, Moore, Davis and nor Blease in his lein added much to the en- house and which ; of the guests. Miss Mild- ions restrictions or en, assisted by several of her tors, reporter^ an served hot chocolate, cake was reported by tt its. majority report th< but a minority re| CAROLINA ROAD bill, also accompai EXTENDS ITS LINES The long rebate which provided foi te, Monroe A Columbia Rail- of a commission t is Purchased by the South tremendous subjecf ina Western. resulted in the ref e Special to The State, Jan. to name such a coi le Charlotte, Monroe & Co- of 69 to 56, and t! Roilway, which runs from sent to the senate, to Jefferson, a prosperous When the questh I miles northwest of this "Parliamentary C as been purchased by the resolution for creat Carolina Western Railway, to investigate hit nge in management has al- ability and worknu een made. Some two years was taken up, the South Carolina Western was applied by a vote >m McBee to Hartsville. The against, which disp i gradually extended its lines lution for this sesi now enters Darlington, Sum- After a vigorou hopville and Florence and proponents and opp n be operating into Umar allowing the re-esti imonsville. dispensary in Bar the road Is extended to which amendment* N. C., direct connection will fecting Bamberg, with the Clinchfleld railway Spartanburg and ot lharlotte, N. C. It is believ- by a vote of 63 for it Is but a question of time Mr. J. W. Ashle e line will enter Charleston for the inspcctoin, i >rgetown, securing counec- of oil for illumlnat h two seaports. -j understood that the exten- A Cireat llm ho A m m ? * - - .... ......i w muurue win De wnen its (oundajR) 3r way at once and that sur- an(* " *ke founpat are cveo preparlD* to be- foUapae^oYlotf 'i r work. This will open a of IndigestionWhr. of the state which Is now Pills should ta rtially developed but la al- Ht?niach F\d reguli . and bo wont. v Pies rowing rapidly In spite of and ouly 2(^ of advantages. Pharmacy and * lSTER NEWS, FEBRUARY 1, 191 Ar for use ,n 3tores-and ?f ^asQ ||J lip use In internal combustion and to (ix penalties for the vi GISLATUREof 8ime MISSISSIPPI AT STANDS' Re-elected Super- With Crest of Flood Near I Holder, River ut Memphis enitentiary State ti(.ally stationary. n- Memphis, Jan. 30.?Wil 9Q The general crest of the Present lllgh wat session today ra- New Madrid. the s Ith superintendent bo'der of the Mil ntlary by an over- river was Practically at a si d re-elected A. D. at Memphis tonight, within VIobley and Jasper of the Piloted 4 0-foot sU ers of the peniten- levees alonK the Central res essrs. T. Austin the rlver are folding. M. Hamer were Whlle the crevasse at of the University Mis8 ' continues to widen, th . to fill vacancies uon south of Memphis Is i ith and one resig- Karded as materially improv Fitter's, Miss., where some t the entire morn- was felt 8everal day8 *o? tl he matter of pass- has been bolstered and engii nt a committee to char*e of the work dec,are itter of the work- hold- Water coming throi ation looking to "eulah crevasse is spreading a hiti for this and caused the interruption ( ire modeled on the on a branch line of the Mi. already been in- Valley road between Yerg. louse and several Leland today* Service on a y measures have line of the Southern Is als :he house refused cupted. No town of impor ill and also refus- lloodedbird reading. The le up again and I^aster Chickens Win lother hot debate. Mrs. J. T. Woodward, < in an hour's good place, carried off prizes at tl ? before the time tr>' Show in Columbia as fol embly. The bills SILVER SPANGLED HAM is on the question Hen, third and fourth iispensaries in a Mrs. J. T. Woodward. s were made spec- Cockerel, first prize, Mr morrow, immedi- Woodward, ilrd reading bills. Pullet, first and second g banks to Invest Mrs. J. T. Woodward, heir capital and The Standard Poultry Fa estate mortgages ulso awarded a prize, the fi ing after a sharp Single Comb Rhode Island R at to the house. Is introduced was The Last of Our Old SI by Senator Mc- A few historic ships of w for the appoint- grace the navy list, and, as; don to investigate ft8 they &re wlth Qur most of the cost of trjOU8 days afloat, it becom stone and plios- on|y a matter of sentiment :onvict labor. His duty to preserve their stout t the sale of the tered hulls a? inspirations to aoing the convicts Jsm and an object ieason in Is received an un- na,8 of the gea Ech of t, mous vessels has in its da i appointed Sena- h!story for U8. And the tr ng and Goodwin clinglng to their names am tibers of the com- are gtm oherished among th te charges against ,pss inheritances of the nati of the State Unl- Two . 0f these?the Com by the governor aU(l the constellation -wei rnished by Presi- <lQwn near,y J20 yeftrs agQ Vinthrop. may be urged without undi 77T~ m-. ? the Constitution was th 30.-?The first bal- ? , est frigate of her era; ind< penitentiary direc- * ,, . , ,. most notable single ship t 11 G. Mobley of j 1 <per M. Smith of ever flown our pennant. Th l. Paulding of Cal- mouth was the ?PeetlIe8t " tokler of Richland war 1,1 tl,e ,lays fo,lowlnK m s of Sumter 107: I earned impendence and is , . . , ? ,, ship most intimately associat Ucliland 16; B. B. * , -. -v, i the marvelous story of our imsburg 54. Mob- , .. _ eoast. The Hartford, (lags uders were all re- ' ? that great seaman, Admira . . Glasgow Farragut, is still kei e reconvened one . . ' . . ..in the memories of this gen taken up was the . . ? lolher compulsory , ''et co'"ltry K"ard th ilclr was referred vlvo,r8' ,f0,r "h,,e t.helr nun Dne such measure an,a" ,helr Ie8cnd 18 ,mmca Introduced, but Ancl yel unleaa Co""889 I" lifferent In essen- ,haae old bulwark" ot ?ur will soon be numbered ami 111, which follows 'otsouen or the lost ones . . _ tier after tier in that Port < s made by Gover, ,. ing Ships out of which noth message to the . .. ... _ ghostly memories issues.? would place var- , Journal. i newspapers, edld correspondents, ~2 ie committee. The Flagged Train With in 5 bill unfavorably. Tearing his shirt troif h >ort, favoring the an Ohio man flagged a^ftral , . ?. saved it from a wreckf but Its return. Alston, Raleigh/ N. C.Jbnce | on the resolution a wreck wl/h Metric the appointment "I was in a tirribypllght ;o investigate the began to use ihemf he writ of all labor laws ?tomach, heaJ, and or ail labor laws wpre &n bJhiy#affected ai usal of the house nVer was in i>ad^conditlon, b nmittee by a vote bottles of Ffcop'ic Bitters m ie bill will not be feel like a ihf man." A tr convince yu of their m; merit for any stomach, liver >n of applying the ney trouble. Price 50 ce llincher" to the Lancaster Pharmacy and S ting a commission Brug Co. o employers' li- . mi's compensation IB ^ cuuciier was 1 A j of 56 for and 46 B~^ ry* >oses of the reso- k B J B^ u aion. ~ mm ? is debate by the ? f f M I~* onents of the bill tilC LllC 2iX\A EL nblishment of the * f * fr j nwell county, to flCIlCCS | OOO . were fdded af- W1 lsOfl the Williamsburg, VV liaw11 AM lllC hers, ^ was killed n. rpi J m i and/4 f, aginHt. ISlaT 111(^6 I OH y, Will to provide aiyfly8i8 and testa ^ 8, IT1. to 12 m. 2 to 1. IMX. DUmosos nnd i<nnK Fan* Money to Loan. n Ih undermined, 1 *m prepared, as heretofore. Ion of health? loans of #300.00, and upwi f attacked, quick first mortgage on .Improved 3n the first eigne Atrms in I-ahcantor County c King's New Life repayable In. annual Insta ken to tone the At 7% interest ot^ume of |700(l tte liver, kidneys over. No o aiiidnnions eharged isant, easy, safe * reasonable Tenor furnishing its at Lancaster of title. \f K. K. WYI. idard Drug Co. ? mos. Atty-at S k V-. * V. a V 3. >line for ^WWWWW egines SfSifififififi olations SJ __ _ _ ' rii,L. | TO 0 r^r S There Are lh the [Si ?f TO er pass- [Aaal outbern Thatweappre ssissippl rjj^i patronage. you landstlll an inch MM 8nd HteadfH8tueH ?RP. All Ml much an you i iclies of BMil it. u i i LVPJ 'be help jre hav? Beulah, iSj been able 10 '*?? e situa- goen without aaj also re- IgJ HOWEVER v ed. At tflpj ularni rjftjal take thia public i le levee rMl thanking you foi neers In it will MM rona8? and, witfc lgh the Lr^l ?'l*uce that tbi slowly. ?J age win OOQ >f tratilc [Ajf] ssissippi pled*e y?a ou? er and deavora in the branch k?^rJ . , , . , [flftl J 01 have had in o inter- krW tance is [CM Wishing\?ua LV9J fid measure I of Prizes. NESS and 1KO this <nr tbe ie Foul- ... 1, W [fltt] Sin:-, jft ljf lows: m wBURGS. iM ? M prizes, T^jm mm s. J. T. fwj / prl!,es' ml BAN Z. g LANCAS ed hen- r? -The Old Re! Ktftt.tfrS ar still sociated Ulus- A HOME t es not but of I turned an ancient ind bat- And found upon t patriot- "Stone walls do not our an- ^?or iron bars a c lese fa- Yes, that is true y made more, aditions You'll find where'i i deeds That marble floors a e price- Can never make a on. Hut every house win ititutlon And friendship is re laid | Is surely home am and it j home, le pride For there the hoa e great- j ?Hem sed, the 1" hat has 1 Only a Fire ] e Ports- i but 'be crowd clia loop Of burned hands, hjjg round b/)x. "FelMws :r hard- "this 1 luck leaf's A the one hold, ha > ev^ything :ed with Hight! iL^frfor boil Pacific pimples, /zema, cut "?f i ses. Surest pile cu *- ot . inflammation, kills i 1 David cents at Lancaster pt green Standard Drug Co. e ration. ese sur- V IV I J a .ber t81 Have Just surable. aj, ||H| Qf yiJ . terposes , ? T 1 ... .. lops for embroider^ liberties w ?. Thread in coldfra^r 1 ong the . ~T jr , Floes and Cfb#het ranged . , TT >f Miss. "d,? ' it In* bet n "P *f,?e -Atlanta M' c ' /white. MRS r WM r " " irt. 34-43 tall is back In and Special N< H. T. The stoclmffelers C: Ul1 BulldlnXS U when I win hold ** leetVK ; es, "my W. P. Ro>kiRon\ j kidneys morning, Fdlruar\%^ id my ^or | ^se 01] >ut four , A, T! w ade me electing offl<*rs. ial will ; atchless. Notice of Kl or kid- Whereas one-third nts at holders and one-third tandard residing in CraigsvilU No. 8. in Lancaster r petitioned '.he county ucation to order an el f mine whether or not tax of one (1) Jnill. on all real aujT PW i in said district Ko.M ' poses M M We hereby c> Mr \ said Oraigsvill# #hoo xpe- lo hold the Motion . r school house 3atu I row 1,F1- at yhich such electors Ms retu swum properc|?ior las exhibit their Tax rec> _ tration certificates fh ! jny to vote. Election si U&y clone an all general c a. C. L p. m. H. e. < J. H. I County Board oj Notice to Pebtor^i to n?|o- All peraoas ln<yr>t* krda on of J. E. Taflor.yfeoes wnwu payment at< olio? to tl ?n long and all thAfO^a^ing Jltnenta said entatd wiT pres< .0(1 and authenticate?/ i. Only I j l W. P. abstract Admin intrijdij Estate IK, lor, DetSa^d. r Law. Feb. 1,|913. / . . k V , . I ? 5 UR CUSTOMER"! 58 Many statement of Condition at the jit flit g Close of Business, Decernber 31, 1912. 5 ciatu your r loyalty 8, rally afl j1 Appreciate RESOURCES ? wP ) a times an(j discounts $504,689.65 W rniab you, iog Bonds 12,500.00 ?o w?Dt to Furniture&fixtures 1.000.00 S 0..tbod ot Banking house and 0 "aot pat- Iot 5,800.00 Sj i fall con1. p.troo* Due V ban118, 0 tinue, we Otsh on hand 183,812.52 Wj M fj* $707,802.17 O " = ? :=:z: fljja LIABILITIES ? Capital stock $ 50.00r?00 LffJ vuio -T- ??" ** " vw rfliB Surplus and undi- it ? vided profits .... 111,500.00 jj Dividend payable W K OF Jan*1 2'500-00 M DEPOSITS 543,802.17 S TER g iable." $707,802.17 M !?NO-Businefe^^otices poet'8 book, ? f y' he page- PARCELS WGWT MAPS Made to a orison make ?rder for|/'s city orA.ny other prison mane, city in thiB A*te 75c. ^Parcels Post "Kp " Publishing ?&., St. UBuis, Mo. and something 34-37 ?/>tl START haeigT your fertilizer - while the julds are good. Jones nd gilded walls Mercantile flyompany is receivisg home, fresh fertiliser every dayV' *re love abides, 1 ' a guest, i NOTICE?I have sojin my entire d home sweet t,00^ o/flrugs.^^bacco, paints and all otliAr stod^of goods and fixtures to tub Peoples Drug ant}, Grort can rest. eery Co. f Al^urms or Individuals y Van Dyke. holding Jhjpns against yft-1 wili t nlease pnhpnt them fojr payment, a 11 r1" II Iriiiiniiil lleatkr Springs, S , Jan^*^1913. / 0rod, as, with r eld up a small EGGS FOR ^Si^CHING?From he shouted. Silver Campinfcslflfe greatest layrniea Salve I j ers and smallt^ft ^eaters of all beat for burns." breeds. They / /re ho fake. A s, ulcers, sores, few settings"#/ $3.00 Also White s, sprains, brut- Orpington egM.for limited time, re. It subdues from bset blAd line^in the,counpain. Only 25 try at $1.50 a setthffe. T. L/Hilton. Pharmacy and jf -Jt ' FOR SA1 E?length^Sf oak or _ le^/toTb'nfe^Elliott Mule WANTED?Cow hWes, mink hides, a ana . o? - coon hides, fon i/aes, muskrat hidNo. 3 Croehftt ? "?? - co. win pay ingneBt cash price. bags. eto. Silk See me before selling. Capers Silk In white Cauthen. f .11 time.. BRKAKFA8T BACON^.Ied Boo^ leas Ham, specialties at Stogner ? ill colors and Hlnson. 3?~tf I jnNFQ FHKSH PISH ftnd^ysters Friday and u Junta, Saturday of edok/week at Stogner dk iwba Street. Hinaon 8?-tf )tlre DON'T THROW away your auto tires ' that have blowouts. Send th^tn to the Perpet- the cotton States Wagon Co., jRonroe, JaAAssociation N. C., and have them vuloanffed. We In ^e (flee of pey express one way. jp remain, fcso \ 'Oosdav yours very truly, Cottonjjtit?s Wagon | M , Company. \Jr 23-49 [ at raJf clock, orgaijjittc and POR KENT?Centi^^Iotel. Apply to , Bennett-Perguso^Co. 16-tf cction. FOR STYLISH Wedding Invitations, of tljO free- Carbon Paper orOliver and Reiniagof the/electors ton Typewriter Ribbons, call at?The 5 school district] News office. coyty, have ' Bre^d of Ed- NOTICE?All persons now ispebted to e< tfon to deter- the firm of McManus dt ( up? are asked '.Jin additional to come and make profhygfcettlement. jfnall be levied We are going to ohanf&twur business lionul property and do not wish to ha forced to pi aoe for school pur- any papers in the hand! of an attorney. But we must have ^Settlements. Mothe truatees of Manua <& Co., TradeVvlne, S. C., Jan 1 district No. 8 uary 2, 1918. , ' 28-tf at Craigsville ? ^ ? rday. February FOR SALE?NUfch cows, with aecelection. only calves,ygiving from 3 tp 4 ... irai ur p?r- canons a aajT Also some nictypigs. / :ation, and who.^Cunningham Farm. 32m0-s elpt and retMr -S lall be allapfCd FOR RENT?On shares, apod tjn>tall opeurand horse farm, well ifnprtwed Jknd ilectiona^ ftrst-elass stock to wofkA, tmmght ROWMiL, parties. Apply to Wf JT Syrte, R. COBWY, F. D. No. 8 \/ / ^Education. LOST?Between I.aneiAer and ('amp Creek church, Jon new cut und Creditors. road, a Rood overcoiJr Leave at id to the estate News office and find^ will be raised. will make worHoa a t? o?kX?~ le undersigned, ? claims against ALL PERSONS who have aot made ?nt pame, duly their 1913 tax returns am requested to make thep?' a! once. A ROBINSON. penalty of 50 per trill be lmof J. E. Tay- posed on ail who f*xo make their returns before FeJ^ruary 20th. 36-43-s 36-36