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1 program for mar( county ? The next meeting of the County Educational Association will be held March 8 at 10:30 a'/iI A/?lr in fVio mirlitnriiim nf the V VAVT\_*\. AAA VUV v. Central graded school. The following program has been arranged : Prayer by the Rev. Hugh R. Murchison, pastor of the Presbyterian church. Address by John T. Green, member board of trustees, Lancaster graded schools. Examinations as grading basis for promotions, by J. D. Fulp, Miss Jessie Lathan, Miss Nell Patterson, Prof. Geo. B. Pfeiffer. "English and History Problems Involved in the Immediate Transition from the Grammar School," by Dr. J. H. Boldridge, Miss Ivar Brown, Prof. M. J. Green. "Corn Clubs and Their Good Influences," by County Demonstrator C. L. McManus. "Parents and Teachers," by Van A. Lingle. "Inside and Outside of My School," by Iva Bennett, Miss Bessie Sowell, Miss Lucile Martin, Miss Clara Hill, Mrs. R. R. Riddle, Miss Dean Jones. "How Shall I Increase. My Live Notes Lancaster's COW Thriving Centers UNION. Special to The News. Union, Feb. 27.?Mrs. Willis Shute has been very ill, but is now getting along nicely. We are having a very good Sunday school. We attend every Sunday. Mr. Clyde Hegler spent last Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McManus. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Blackmon and little Misses Gladys and Myrtle spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Willis McManus of Tradesville. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McManus and little son, Howard, spent Thursday night with Mr. TVTvt> TnVin P. Rnwprs of the auu iui a. u v/iiii *- "_?" Antioch section. Mr. and Mrs. Willis McManus spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Blackmon spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McManus and were visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Hegler today at Antioch. Mrs. Ivy Hinson and sister, Miss Daisy Hinson, spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McManus. Mrs. M. E. Catoe from Rock Hill were visiting in the Antioch section this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Hinson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Adams. Mr. Robert Hegler has been very sick but is able to be out again. We had plenty of rain last week, but we are having pleasant weather this week. PRIMUS. Special to The News. Primus, Feb. 26.?Health is pretty good in this community at present except a lot of bad colds. Mrs. Esther Blackmon. Miss Lucy Broom and Miss Isabella Small spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Juila Small and Mrs. Emmie Bowers. Mr. Otis Johnson visited at Trimus Sunday. Mr. G. W. Small was in Lancaster Monday and Tuesday and stopped a while at Primus on QUININE AND IRON-THE MOST EFFECTUAL 6ENERAL TONIC I icf#l#cc s*L?ll f cmf Gknlk in Tastelejs form. The Quinine drives out Malaria and the Iron builds up the System. For Adults and Children. You know what vou are taking when you take GROVE'S TASTELESS chi)J TONIC, recognized tor 30years through" out Mie South as the standard Malaria, Chill and Fever Remedy and Genera Strengthening Tonic, it is as strong aj; the strongest hitter tonic, but you do nek taste the hitter because the ingredients do not dissolve in the mouth hut do dissolve readily in the acids of the stomacl . Guaranteed by your Oruggist. V/e mean it. 50c. There is Only One "RROMO Ql'ININF. Look for signature of R. W. GROVE on c s? ( ' J / Tffis *11 inrrnjr nc club bi M MbbllNii Ur hope w, mONAL ASSOCIATION E5? We h school ? Enrollment?" by Laura Ther- If the rell, Miss Lula McWhorter. club a "Community Life and the would r ^ * n i-1 n 1 j JScnooi s lnnuence 111 uie vyom- wouiu i munity," by Mrs. Hazel Cun- prize, ningham, Miss Jerusha Mitchell, Miss Valeria Pettus. Depart! "How Many Grades and How pa. Many Pupils can be Successfully Taught by One Teacher," by hil, f' Miss Adelaide Nelson, Miss iaunr .. Nannie Moore, Miss Tabithia McWhorter, Capt. C. A. Plyler, ~ ~ Miss Maude Moore, Miss Marie ~"res 0,d ' Horton, Miss Isabelle Lyles. mxmcand* "How to Properly Conduct a J,'0*"'",* Recitation," by J. G. Richards, * n*n 11 W. E. Moore, Miss Eloise Fos- : ter, J. D. Bushardt. ^ "Field Day Exercises," by W. E. Moore, Mrs. W. E. Taylor, Miss Bessie Flynn, Miss Lucile Martin, Miss Dean Jones. AB "School Discipline," by M. J. Green, J. G. Richards, Dr. J. H. H*f 1,1 Boldridge. "Lancaster Teachers and mH|||| W ny Can lney isot liring Home nr\|j I from Columbia the Banner Of- 1|W' ] fered by the State Association jj 1 | of Teachers for the Largest |1|| Percentage of County Teachers (jjjjj|1| Enrolled as Members of the j State Teachers' Association?" I j* ! by Col. Leroy Springs. ) JTY NEWS Tt his way going and coming from Lancaster. Mr. Minor Adams visited his npi uncle, Mr. Adams, Sunday. 1 113.1 \Tigg T ni o RnKnvlo iriaif ATX lOO AJVIO 1VV/UV1 to V lOItCU | Miss Lillie Wright Sunday. nOITll Miss Lillie Wright had to i i stop school on account of her DIG mother being quite sick. Mrs. M. C. Small of Primus had the misfortune to fall the 30th of October, brusing her Vjcil left arm and hand. It is not improving very much yet. Mr. Lem Ellis purchased him a fine little guinea cow from Mr. Ben Baker Wednesday. fork hill. are t Special to The News. DTod Fork Hill, Feb. 26.?Please \ allow me space in your note- ltV. worthy paper to write a few items from our section. First, foe St we have a very good school and our roads were very good until J goOC the bad weather began. Now & 1 will tell you something of our SCl, ci visitors. . , Mrs. Lillian Hunter visited riont her brother Tuesday. " Mr. J. E. Faulkenberry visit- cove ed Mr. Jim Faulkenberry to a big hog-killing Tuesday. People are having bad weather to begin farming, the land is wet and it will ruin it if the farmers were to plow it while wet. There was an old colored man thrown from his wagon Tuesday while on his way home j from town and he had not j spoken Tuesday night at 12 o'clock. Mr. B. F. Baker has a mule X very sick with cold. j M Mr. Henry Conncll is very ? sick with rheumatism now. B In a few days the ground will) m ~ be dry enough to begin work j f 41 and the farmers will be glad to : * have good weather for a few I K days so they can haul their fer- I * 4-:iir?sv~. ~ ? n : ? ? :i r? I M Lui&cr, jjiepare tueir :soii ior M planting; then they will plant m their crops. s A lot of mules and horses in ? this section have the cold, some m of them have died from dis- ? , temper. ! V We tried to organize a Roys' j. Corn Club and Girls' Tomato ' 1 , b( BELIEVES PAIN AND HEALS ' J, AT THE SAME TIME! bi The Wonderful, Old Reliable Dr. Porter'# < Antiseptic Healing Oil. An Antiseptic 1 Surgical Dressing discovered by an Old R. R. Surgeon. Prevents Blood Poisoning. m Thousands of families know it already, w ^ and a tri.il will convince you that DR. I xij PORTF.R'S ANTISKI'TIC 1IKAUNG M OIL. is the most wonderful remedy ever X discovered for Wounds, Iturns, Old Sores, m _ Ulcers, Carbuncle- Granulated Kye Lids, A R Sore Throat. Skin or S- il{> Diseases and R II all wounds and < ri il disease* whether k II , slight or serious, v ontinually people are M j finding new uses for this famous old M remedy. Guaranteed by your Druggist R i We mean it. 25c, bOc, fl.00 g " That is LAX ATI VI'. JtROMO QUININK g _ very box. Cures a Cold in One Day. 25a LANCASTER NEWS, FEBRUARY 28, 1913 it did not succeed, but its head passed the senate a will succeed yet, so all day after less than an ho iys and girls will have consideration. The meas in? to d0 to keep them had previously passed ave a very good Sunday house, but amendments in it our church. senate will require its p?r iy would organize a corn tion in conference befonti i ind tomato club that presented to President Traft nake us work, every one 7 lo their best to win a " AA _ , jrAA $100 Reward, $100 . The readers of this paper wlllf be pleai learn that there Is at leant one threaded d nnnl e\f T .,hnr Hill ic that "elenee haa been able to/euro In i neni OI l^aour r>Ul lis BtaKes, and that is Catarrh. H/lla Catarrt ;coH Kv ilia* Qpnnte Is the only positive cure now Mtiown to the >SCU oy ine oendie. lcal Catarrh belnfe a constltn i?rrfcri IToVi OC rp, ? diseaae, requires a constitutional treal lllglUIl, r CU. ^O. 1 lie Hall's Catarrh Cure Is talin Internally. create a d^artment of 721 'ith a cabinet officer at ?f the disease. n?d nivtii* the patient ?n ? cv v uo by bu,)d,tl(!\p the toonstllhitIon and asalstli / ture In doing Its ivorkV The proprietors ao much faith In II* curative p<nver? tlia' Jores, Other Remedies Won't Curt, error One Hundred [Dolmr* for any easi' t T falls to cure. Send for list of testimonial :ascs non.ntlfcrorhowlonBstand.nir. Addrt,? y j. cilKKKY & CO.. Toledo, by the won/lcrful, old reliable Dr. ^ t . ntiseptic Idling Oil. It relieves hy "J1 , , leal, at thesame time. 25c. 50c. ?1.00 Take Ual1 8 1 aml,y Pl,,s tvr COMt,Patl ^ ir^ ie Old Cabinet Maker Says: t an absolute necessity to make e cheerful, homelike and comfo is good floor covering. Our line rpets, Rugs, Oil Clot and Linoleum he product of looms and mills tf uce only goods of dependable qu We know where such goods c icured and we handle no other. I carpet whether it be ingrain, bri rvr unllrvn if if- ka f f WI HIIIU1I 11 II UW U1 I. : quality is cheap because in flo rings quality spells economy. % LANCASTER ARDWARE CC We have an enormously large stock of Everything For the Building" Vc are badly crowded for storage room. A irge part of this various material was bough efore the recent advances in lumber prices his being the time of year when farmers car Liild and repair?we are going to make spec ,1 prices for cash as an inducement for quid usiness. Better "get busy" we are afraid we car ever sell lumber so cheap again. We can save you money on "Everythint )r the Building" especially SHINGLES a: 'ell as make a little profit for ourselves. loore Lumber & Mfg. Co "Everything For the Building." j ;wv " 1 .? p ? tour's <& ULIST = .*. Y ip?J to t&if' tscaao W4T ill its 1 3F i Curo ? mod- X -9 it tonal ? trnput. X r*Lfc(w .a arthiK M 'gEJUjIM CPS of -J da I Inn oTo renpth ,.p ns- % have hat it ^ Do you intend buying ?- EGGS from thevgrocer who ti on* ?? pile them up in a box or a tub ?? the farmer the first chance h W and who is selling his eggs of leaving the bottom eggs to &> than they were before the far % nests (if he had any), where or three weeks, making the V value; and who exposes thenrf t ture, which is more detriment*! ! I j OR would you like ty pur that is produced in a most san k ?? lowed to ?et in contacy with *i J the egg? / / Also, one that iy made ui will produce the moft palata Y value as a food. / I When the doqtor advises build up your strength or to fe not mean for youMo get an ej one where the white of the eg flat as a dollar, nor does he : % from the consumption of flltl I 3. % means for you to get one thai % clean, and containing proteins % meat) and fat in the right of ?? highest food value. So if yoi of an egg we can sell it to y< ?? than your market, because it < h | I Cunninghc v m ? ?VA o n n J Kit rilonc u- 41 ala" Typewriter Bargains! JS_ All Makes Rebuilt J OI he and Guaranteed . . [J |Qj. Fill out this coupon and mail to us for a free list showing of the bargains we offer. Name 8 Address j Send me your free list of re- 1 1 built typewriters. o J.E.CRAYTON SCO, 217 South Tryon Street, G CHARLOTTE, - N. C. s I , E c f ' Schedules Southern Railway. Premier (Carrier of the nonth. ' N. It.?Schedule figures eublished as information only and pre not > , guaranteed. Effective Sept. 15. 1912. ^ Daily departure from Lancaster: J ! No. 113?10:05 a. m. for Hock ^ 11111 and way stations. < ! No. 118?8:31 a. m. for Camden, | Columbia and way stations. i i No. 114?2:00 p. m. for Camden, j' l Columbia, Charleston and way staL tlOnS. rr No. 117?7:48 p. m. for Rock Hill, Yorkvllle and way tations. Also r J j Charlotte, Washington, Philadelphia / i and New York. T~". E. McGee, A. G. P. A., Columbia. S. C.; W. H. CaflTey, D. P. A., 1 Charleston, S. C. Lancaster & Chester Ry. Co. s * Schedule In Effect March 3rd 1912. Eastern Time. r WESTBOUND r Ev. Lancaster 6:00a?3:35p w ' M Ev. Fort Eawn ....6:30a?44:08d * 5 V Lv. Rlchburg 6:56a?4:43p * X Ar. Chester 7:30a?5:20p ? EASTBCUND Lv. Chenter 9:30a?6:45p ? I.v. Rlchburg .. . .10:20a?7:25p n M Lv. Bascomvllle. . ..10:30a?7:35p M Lv. Fort Lawn .. ..11:00a?7:60p I X Ar. Lancaster 11:30?8:15p C M Connections- -Chester, with Sout.h em, Seaboard and Carol" & * Northwestern Railways. M Port I.awn, with Seaboard Air r .ine Railway. Lancaster, with Southern Railway. 1*0 A. P. McLURK, Supt. rn . <***?-' 'EN!! x V I } I r t I T JL supposed-to-be FRESH t akes no more care than to I as they are brought in by ?$ ^ ie gets to come to town; T the top all the time and V 1 U f UCtUlllC IIIUCU IIIUIC SlUIC A mer picked them from his the hen may have sat two ^ eggs worthless in food J to excessive heat or moisil than it would be to meat. ?* chase a REAL fresh egg V* litary condition and not al I iny filth to be absorbed by *zY ) from the best foods that ible egg to give it its full V T v you to get fresh eggs to ed the young babe, he does ?g anywhere, any age, and g is all water and the yolk mean one that is flavored i> water and food, bat he ?*? ; is FRESH from the nest, (what corresponds to lean ?* proportion to give it its J* j are looking for this kind >u for a little higher price costs more to produce it. mi Farms | LANCASTER, S. C. Y V Money to Loan. I am prepared, as heretofore, to >gotiate loans of $300.00 and upard on first mortgage on Improved >tton farms In Lancaster County 1 long time, repayable In annual stallments at 7 per cent, interest 4' 1 sums of $1,000.00 and over. No t immlnslons charged. Only a readable fee for furnishing abstract ' title. R. E. WYLIB. 6 mos. Atty-at-Law. TATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF tit t-AKMtKS BANK & TRUST COMPANY ocatod at Lancaster, S. C., at the one of business February 4th, 1913. RESOURCES. oans and Discounts. .. 3116,626.09 verdrafts 3,144.63 urniture and Fixtures 2,876.00 ?ue from Banks and Bankers . . 17,290.08 urrency .. . , 1,214.00 old 870.00 liver and other minor coin ... 748.03 hecks apd Cash Items. 1,427.88 Total /.. . . 3144,194.63 LIABILITIES. apital Stock J 3 50,000.00 urplus. . . . / 1,260.00 Undivided Profits (less Current e^ranses and Taxes paid/ 5,014.64 tivldends Unfcald 172.00 j udividual Deposits sub- m. Ject to check 61,276.22 'ime Certificates of De- j posit 11,042.36 lashier's Checks 440.41 tills Payable, including Certificates for Money Borrowed 25,000.00 Total $144,194.63 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, .County of Lancaster. Before mo came W. H. Mlllen, ?? lashier of the above named bank, 'ho, being duly sworn, says that the bove and foregoing statement is a rue condition of said bank, as hown by the books of said bank. W. H. MILLEN. Sworn to and subscribed before ae, this 7th day of February, 1913. V. E. CRAIO, Notary Public. .W.I ctl AUCfll W. P. BENNET, A. B. FERGUSON. W. T. GREGORY, ' J Directors. Subscribe for The News. J -