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rf ~ oil ay i LOCAL DOTS SL* Col. ] lumbia ?Remember "Clean-up Day" Or. V tomorrow.. was in ?Weather forecast: Rain this we Friday; Saturday fair and Mrs. colder. mil is 1 ?A son was born to Mr. and ^r- W. Mrs. S. M. Barrette of this Supe: place Thursday, March 13. PleifFer ?Mr. Stafford 'Graham left * y last night for Madill, Okla., ,ul, ' * J'' where he will reside in the fu- P a^1 ture. ?As Monday will be St. Pat- Colli nil. 1 , rick's Day, let every Irish son Teache: m of us be found "it-wearing of ^jr the green.* Hill ?The Lancaster County and Fr Sunday School Association will Mrs. meet at the Fork Hill Baptist relative church on April 11 and 12. ?The Davidson College gymnasium team will give an exhibition next Friday evening at the Mackey opera house. ?The ladies of the A. R. P. church will hold their first The semi-annual Window Sale next Tuesday at the J. T. Wylie Thnrsd Company's store. j, g j ?Mr. J. S. Plyler and son. was go Perry, spent Sunday in Ruford encour; township with Mr. Plyler's of f6ui father. Mr. Ellison Plyler, who the bin wnc I ? wll ir Idinind n fnw vvna ?rii ago.?Waxhaw Enterprise. I torical ?Mr. Seabron Belk, son of Peters! Mr. and Mrs. J. J. T. Belk of . A sc this county, returned Thursday Joyed, from Maryland and will leave j' reshm : Saturday for New York, where hostesshe has accepted a position. ?Rev. T. C. O'Dell. presiding elder, will preach in the First Methodist church Sunday urtmp . morning at 11 o'clock. At the i;.imfc. >- close of the service he will hold -j hi <*e the second quarterly confer* ence LIILt' scoring ?Mr. Arthur Outen, who has tors, held a position with Ilirsch handso Bros, for some time, left this week for Columbia, where he Joseph has accepted a position as sales- inir sa] man in the J. L. Minnaugh Was se Company's store. the ga ?Pedestrians are still wad- hers of ing through the mud, though by were B this time thev oiurht to be used Adele to it. In this connection let us and Ju suggest that those who would like to sell the government a Invit lot for the new postoftice build- lows \v ing had better be getting their in Lam sidewalks in shape. tive br ' J ?The many friends of Mrs. ed at F. C. Beckham will regret to Mr. C. learn that she is preparing to Mr. an< remove to her plantation in request Lancaster county. During her pres< v stay in the city, Mrs. Beckham has made a number of warm friends who sincerely regret her departure, which will probably occur this week.?Rock Will Herald. ^ ?His friends in this county vinoLn will be interested to learn that ' . , Kev. R. J. Blackmon of Morley, Mo., has been called to the pas- 1 torate of the Baptist church in Nevada, Cotton county Texas, and will move on the field in about thirty days. This is a live church of three hundred Ki members, which pays a salary of .$1,200 a year and furnishes! THE the pastor a home. Millme PERSONALS JI;? eye foi Mr. Eli B. Springs of New lincry York visited his brother, Col. Mercar Leroy Springs, this week. Cloud's Mr. and Mrs. I). M. Jones of cantile Heath Snrintra wcrp viaitera in with i? Lancaster this week. spent 1 Mr. Gilbert Green of Rock miring1 TTill was the guest of his pa- a]u' rents, Capt. and Mrs. A. H. I [1,^ .Wl Greene, this week. J like in y Misses Carrie and Leila, (,',SV' Gregory left Wednesday for a u"< ', visit to their sister, Mrs. J.' 1 Stoney Drake, in Atlanta. tn(>. ,m _ I sn in r? Col. IiCroy Springs made a! Ruekor business trip to Columbia this j tile; IV week. Cloud's Mrs. S. M. Webb of Congaree . jjancns is visiting her parents, Mr. and ^ I. * Mrs. .John A. Cook. ap cap V. I Mrs. J. Carroll Mills of Jeffer- piacca son is the guest of her mother, to ea Mrs. J. F. Gregory. An tl Mrs. J. M. Bird of Columbia prctlv is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. T. Wylie. j Ran Mr. W. K. Williams of the Heath Springs section was in cures Old town yesterday. 'tikw Mrs. Roddey Reid of Rock Hill is the guest of relatives i , a here. " Mr. W. J. I unnerburk of Tradesville was in town Tues- There 1 randv, day. the win Mrs. Alary II. Huron spent Tuesday in Rock Hill. by the l Mi s Adele Pinrkney leaves t A ,? THE LA \>r Columbia, after a INTERESTING a week to friends in 1? :er. ? IL G. Mcllwain of Co- Man and Wife is in town. BicycW V. 0. Nesbit of Charlotte 1 Lancaster ha Lancaster on business ' visitors on Wed ^ i t* John A. Steele of Rock j a>U,Ve , ?' the guest of her brother | reac"Gd here, T. Williams. ' 6,563 miles on rintendent George B. bicycle trip, , Mr. J. J. McLure, prin- manv cities c Irs. W. E. Taylor, Misses IStates Thev >ugh and Nell Patterson, . . , s of the Central school,, P 011 a ^ani \ J. K. Connors, prin-jcyd? which is f school No. 2, are in years old. The iia attending the State anc[ Mrs. G. J. ] L,? Association. varied experien F. (jr. Perry of Liberty . ' is in the city Thursday, WJ1 [day. Rapids, Mich., Walter Stevens visited point, through is in Camden last week.: Missouri, Kenti | Alabama, Missis recrossing into 1 K" [through Florida icial eivs ? ci,rfoli,1; kept an intere their trip with Lancaster Chapter U. D.' fr?m ri' its last regular meeting ?ute. sig, ay, March (i. with Mrs !?'"or? mayors, Clhott. The attendance ! ,1 ro"' od, and the chapter was I nl1.s,hmvn 'I iged by the enrollment , .''.7," ^7 new members. After Rn$Lla?1the,?. t rhto th?pi" scribed*his- ??<< rtudy of "The Se.ge of; oug^th icial half hour was en- j during which time re-; ents were served by the ThciV'trii ? ? durance test. Bridge Club enjoyed a small equipme ful meeting Wednesday ]<naPsack each >on at the attractive I "?sides a tent .r i?,i- . n \tt <ir-i i nffon ulnnn In n i.*irs. vjeorge vv. vvu- : V*"1' ? on Chesterfield avenue. n 1,1 , ) tables of players enjoyed ;dteinoon the 1 rnes. Miss Eloise Foster, (!aan al . NN1 highest among the visi-i ' w'lor(j was rewarded with a. sPenfl several d me deck of cards. A }Vorn, ? 'J!11 ib prize was given Mrs. , e . nP* * P: K. Connors. A tempt- touched on t h< lad course with iced tea , Crand Rapids, rved at the conclusion of PT?in^'. are mes. Besides the mem-1 y a the club, others present: delphia, 1ri:1}} Misses Eloise Foster, i J. ,1! ,010 ' A Pinckney of Columbia tUmalo, and in anita Wylie. i ton, Tcnont:0, Oi | Marie, Traverse ations reading as fol- gon. 'ere received Wednesday caster, where the attrac- Lancaster I ide-to-be has often visit- ( raoi the home of her uncle, i.ancastkk << T. Connors: j scuooi, a> :1 Mrs. John Wiley Butler! April 10 at .. , I Fork llill Hi ; the honor ot your|i. 10:30 a. m.? ;nce at the marriage ot" Song Service, their daughter, Keying aml Roberta Bradley 2. 11 a. m.?On to rollment of James Everett Young? '* 11schooiam'"" Wednesday evening, 4. 12" m.?Sernu Jarch twenty-sixth Patterson. 2n hundred and thirteen 1 _ I2::!0 ,to 1.:3,J n i-u' i. ? i 1 5< Song Service, eight thirty o clock Prayer by Re t Presbyterian Church ?. 2:15 p. m.?1 Quitman, Ga. t,er ,Co"VUIT1 . . * (lent, W. I. At Home 7: 2:30 p m.? after April tenth ing 10 Re? ;i| of the Sun< ingfisher Plantation. De^Vane, 1' 8. 3 p. m.?Org: SPRING OPENINGS. to the Effl School, Re rv Displays Yesterday, chison, Si r,_j Miss Vandi and Today. . Friday openings yesterday and Song Service, attracted the feminine l' D?votfonal E Kelly. r prettiness and the mil- Enrolling Ad displays at the Jones 2* 10;.30 a- J0., ' the Sunday ttlle Company, E. E. Carson, Re I ?.?-wl r Miuu Votirtl i <IIIVI LIIC uani/anici ' Company were filled '' iterested purchasers who conducted i hours in some cases ad- 12:3o to l: 3< the beautiful creations 4- Teachers' Tru v-invr them on. The dis- Dls^uAslon^0" indows were most spring- Report of Cor their decorations. Flow-! r?. Election of o every hue were used pro- 6- Closing Exerc and these as well as the ??????? >bons and feathers jrave | pression of lavish color, WITH vidence this sprinpr. Miss POTASH at the Jones Mercanliss llemice Davis, at ' ^ L and Miss Cowl, at the ter Mercantile Company, eir assistants welcomed v,. ri r? #11 illl-il I l ^|MX1 I VC and showed hats suitable eh would-be purchaser. , ic hats were unusually ' and becoming. icnstor Loads. " ?????? j ~. Sores, 0th8f Remedies Won't Cure. < . no iv jTV r ol ! w1 ?it? st.in'linif, / ?(?.? if* Mo i>r. | ? r rollov' fi Special Notice. > will bo an Kaster Palo of ' cake nod fancy -rtlclnH in j ; dow of the J. T. Wyli" storo , ig Tuoaday, Marcli 18. given adlea of the A. R. 1*. churcli, 47-48 * ? .. -: - ^ I 4w?> - Itta. 1 _ [ 14, 1913. NCASTER NEWS, MARCI VISITORS | "MERCHANT s LANCASTER! High School IJ on 10,000-Mile Tuesday ; Trip. The play, "T1 d two unusual Venice, given nesday, when a l*ie Central higl ki-clad Texuns evening ; , . , . , opera house, ha< having traveled dience ancj wa a 10,000-mile The presentati which includes speare's plays h )f the United undertaking fo are making the J1.^1 s,- ^ u?' a^(f , , . . . tion of this pi; ' tandem In- ll:ilc NotwitV more than 20 however, as wel travelers, Mr.'the players and Mascott/ tell of many of them i ces encountered ^ that eveni .. ? , tune, much cre< iy from Grand for the perform their starting feat of memory Indiana, Illinois, by the princip; icky, Tennessee, u.as deserving ssippi, Lousiana, tion. Nr. Alabama and on l Bassanio, shov i, Georgia and .study ot his p a. They have was clear and sting record of P,ayed with ei newspaper clip- Allss Euphemia ous papers along (,a,nly> attracts mtures of gov- Part was very editors and let- interpretation o linent men who Portia evinci iterest in their x\l{]} the Part 'hey left Grand stu^ ,of, , of last October. as sMoek and athletes from Vs Antoni?' als' e a 1,200 mile Ia."nsey, the .Je e United States, nil Uerrick, Nc hat feat would 1? a sh; led, but Mr. and wel| as? tho Pla: isily outstripped enir n.11V()l* Par[; made a new rec- ,, \ 0 is now an en- , aY yle ai They have a ,e>7s "lhe I>,oy nt of tools, a alul as an ?"cor and a canteen, ^"'nime, W her in which they in*?' -v rclty the roadside. jujq pquri r way yesterday u 1 _ .one Star wheel- Jurors and Will lo lo 11 loi C har- npctpd \i ThfvV V' Clerk .Of Co ' '' ave has received i cities yet to be hi s;cknes~ 1 Z'iC 'Sekt t0 of' hS physic" ih Vi. f able to hold .tl eiRh. Richmond, of th t f on N??w' v k" which was to on. New York, here Monday anv. Svrapusp. . J - - -? Tr -V quests us to say ( anada, Hamil- witnesses need ttawa, Sault Ste. duty Monday as 5 City, Muske- court. ; Haskel Sista iCads- The last cat ... x>, court of session iu\TY Sunday W. Haskell S isociATioN. with the mur 1(1 Barnes, colore iptist Church. f Tarmarv i..? Opening Exercises. J anil a.ly, la. 15 minutes. room of Mr. Prayer, by Rev. There being a son. Kershaw. S.C. self-defense m "SLlelX ED" evidence, with -Reports from the the solicitor, tl verdict of not so by Rev. W. s. leaving their se I P. m.?Receps. >" the 15 minutes. Hie jury, hov v. T. A. Dabney. verdict of guiltj teport of the Sum- ecJ weapon COU1 tion, by the Presi- f ^ $20 .. Croxton. , . , ^ What Are We Do- which was pror ich Those Outside lay Schools? Rev. Dclinque lyches, Rev. J. W. Delinquent t Lev. S. D. Bailey. lmtjl tomorrow inization as an Aid ,. , ciency of Sunday the county tl v. Hugh R. Mur- tnat time, the 1 ipt. It. L. Usher, dition to the tn L*10 A. M. 0f 7 per ce.nt' 15 minutes. each collection xerclses, Rev. Mr. $1 and 5 pel* ( on the original ditional Delegates, has to ?Hoy Problem in School, Rev. B. F. v. E. T. Hodges, .Mothers ( ai ver. Dr. King's New I don/tA TTt%on '* * - *v uouvo u' ijwn ouii~ 11 10 me nine on< s, Free Discussion suffering with col >y the President. or lung troubles, ) p. m.?Recess. less, once used, a lining, by Rev. J. Bruce c/awforc lies. i writes: "yr. Kini changed r/nr boy I nmlttees. sick boy to the ] fllcers. Always helps. B Ises. Pharmacy and Sts TOBACCO T i cr? p ' ves hotter i turns f using rigi.l k ml of fertilizer iloi > toba /t*"C A kr*j> iAo! I*. > i <j- nit *y an I <; !!: . ?' e>>; nI .1. I ! 1< /CI i t.i llil i . .1 f . < ?\ fur' and K. t w. I i < > . jv .1 jY. J v i i i i i :A x | :t'l?e < ! 4 Ni ; > < alii'-l "t . ' i i " i f i,u : il l '. v ; ! .jure t J . f j / - > t;m: work 1 ? . .< .v . l-U.p'l f * ? OF VENICE." j &Wgjgggggj 'lay Presented ^ Evening. [m] j le Merchant of [m blAJ by students of y$A] _lir h school Tues- THE at the Mackey locat :1 a splendid au- S ?11?s? s well received. on of Shake- , Loan 5 an ambitious over >r ameteurs of Bond and the selec-: ed ly was unfortu-i ffl Ha,7h istanding this, oue 1 as the age of Ml Ha the fact that M ?U|T appeared on the W guvl ing for the first C,J lit is due them , Chec ance given. The ; , accomplished al actors alone of commends- W srson Mosier, as undi red a careful >2 Ci art. His voice1 T; distinct and he A use and grace. ? indb Ganson was a "jk?1 to ... t>?i:.. mi Snvli vc J ui Lici. i Iiii ~~ well taken, her i >3 ?f the character! {J cash ng a familiarity ! W ; and a careful ,(?5) Tf Eugene Hough STA' Edward Hodges' 0 Misses Mary' 5* i xt flB nam fssica, and Nao-, ? bank irr'sa, are each that tire of praise, as [ ] me,lJ fers "I' the sev- W Jjjjj M ie last act, Miss "D S\ ner, recited Ri- *3 me 1 and the Bear," e gave the pan- M Corr e Are You Go- M Maid ?" W 3 1 MONDAY. j nesses Not Ex- WS'88888'81 > Attend. i ^ urt Paul Moore . nformation that country he is entitl Gary, owing to . ce, ? ml {?} nder the advice tiaveled. All of whr in, will not be *how j\hat delinquent ie regular term i se^le UP before r ?i I worse. *~WII1IUWI1 IJItTclS, have convenecl The clerk re- SUMMONS FOR that jurors and not appear for state of south c. there will be no County of Lane; W. T. Williams, Plaint John L. Onslow, Def< re Acquitted. Py }v: PT Cask?y> Esq., .... ,, To John L.. Onslow: >e tiled by the Complaint having S was that of J. unto me by W. T. Will it istare, charged are indebted to him in der of Frank $31-85 for board, d, on the 25th ! T,lis ,s- ^retore. to it. in the store-1!? a|"'c,"r b(,fo.r" ? tti iit o: i. , Lancaster, on the 20tli < Hi. VV. olStare. | service of this Summni clean case of of the day of (fervice, at lade out by the answer to the said co the consent of Judgment will be given int. consent 01 ,)y ,lpfa,llt 1C J ill y found a Dated February 7th, guilty without w. p. o, ats on the count ^ at as to murder. " " vever, found a Special Notic J on the conceal- camp Creek Council, at. Mr.- Sistare u* A- M- w,n *ave a by the court. i,lK Saturday ni^ht. Mai nntlv naid $owell a 1y P others will make addre* . T body is cordially invite Ti,XeS- . ' IRA U CMKt. ;axpayers nave I Recording to settle with _ reasurer. After! . _ treasurer, in ad- ! BUSineSS N xi s and penalty will Jfet $1 for NOTICE?Just received and the sheriff load of lime. App ifent commission I)avis amount. If the FOTl sale?tflO^ acr< collect in the land, 6 mlloj^ast of Unity graded fchool, oni 1 Safely Buy Mscovery anil give is when ailing and , Ids, coughs, throat . tastes nice, harm .Iways used. Mrs. I. M f l, Niagra, Mo. 1 ?'s New Discovery; N it 11 H I from a pale, weak, plrture of health." I uy it at Lancaster ? tndard Drug Co. ^ WITHOUT SI PCT-'.iJ V- $ <ff the 1 cco. yr f ' Those are from ? f: -* ?"??of oar egRfl are a? fi and smoothness < ' pro-rr'v W show you that yoi ! t K you buy our stock ., 11 , i i5 i? i i r in i -V r 1 t I ,1 Cuniii 7 . Phooc 179-2. r? Sl.l AI. i- i? , * T -r **? \ v"'v" 'I f 5 Hank No. '.iil. W PKMENT OF THE CONDITION B OF 8 BANK OF LANCASTER 8 ed at Lancaster, S. C., at the of business, February 4th, 09 RESOURCES. S s and Discounts. .. $475,302.37 >^9, drafts 31,586.85 ' s and Stocks own- *<3saf by the Dank .... 12,500.00 iture and Fixtures 1,000.00 [09 :ing House 5,800.00 1^9* from Banks and nkers 90,726.71 09 ency 15,867.00 3,380.00 r and Other Minor 09 in 2,589.46 ks and Cash Items. . 13,54 5.65 - 09i ital $652,298.04 >mg? LIABILITIES. Lai Stock i'aid in..$ 60,000.00 lus Fund 100,000.00 09} vided FrofUs, less *09] irrent Exmn^'s and ixes Paid" .. ..... 1 P., 918 41 Iflt to Banks on.I Bank- ?Sfc s. . 5,563.21 1*THdual Deposits Sub- flB Check 286,329.25 W ags Deposits 33,692.89 5 Certificates of De- BP sit 1.9,178.18 fmgk ier's Checks 616.10 >tal S65L .298.04 W TE OF SOUTH CAROLI NA, >uiity of 'Lancaster, ss: | ?fbre uie came Geo. W. Wil- [m s. Cashier of the above named who, being duly sworn, says the above and foregoing state- PP[| L is a true condition of said fjA :, as/shown by the books of said B GEO. W. WILLIAMS. ?? vorfi to and subscribed before hid 10th day of February, 1913. .^B. , JNO. H. POAG, Notary Public. qct?Attest: JW, WADDY C. THOMSON, BP W. J. CUNNINGHAM, W R. L. CRAWFORD, Directors. BB. i>iiig8aeY?>?i?i8* ? per .">0; - - S."> per 100 iod laying hens of the best blood and all isorted as to color, shape evenness of size if texture. Give us a visit and we will 1 are getting your money's worth when nts for Mandy Lee Incubator nghijii Fit m R. D. 4. LANCASTER, S. C. - -- --- - / ed also to ' ase, oil Potto*4 road; three good o-\rh miln I dwellings, w/11 Improved, will cut ehv oi to 25'000 fe9* saw timber. If sold Ji i \ I Q"Ick will/cut to suit purchaser at ;s had bet- $2 5. Waxhaw Real Estate Comnatters get pany. 4 7-18 ^ ' SEE ME to buy ojxtTnt all or any part of the P. Slstare planr?i?iirr tation near >^Riverside. T. M. DLIJl. Hughes. 47-48 AROLINA, j aster CARLOAD extra/ ui<e mules and . ? ' horses for Qpegory Hood Live Hi, Against stock Company*arrived Wednesday, . mdant. ! March 12th. , Magistrate. . DO YOU EAT to live or live to eat? been made jf so g0 city Cafe for a square ims that you meal. Next door to Postofilce. O. the sum of O. Ferguson, Prop. 46-47 require you FOR STYLISH Wedding Invitations, my office, In Carbon Paper or Oliver and Remlay from the ' L'ton Typewriter^-rtlbbons, call at is! exclusive T'ie News office. ' 1-tf mplsflnt.1 ' or FOH SALE?A limited number of against you bushels of Webber Long Staple Cotton Seed at $1.00 per bushel in A. D 1912 I?ts ?' 10 bushels and over at my \SKEY plantation west of Lancaster. This lagistrate offer open not later than April 1. ' Sold cotton froth this seed a short .time since for ' 18 l-2c per pound. e> 4 2-tf W. C/ HOUGH. \ No. 79, Jr. public meet- WANTED?Clean rags. News rch 15. office. tf nd perhaps ' ises. Every- WON'T THROW away your auto ii. ! tires that have blownout. Send ISTTAixr I them to the Cotton States Wagon , ] Co., Monroe., N. C., and have them <M ar-v< | vulcanized. We pa/*express one way. . We remain, your* very truly, Cotton States Wagon Company. 23-49 Otices TIIE nESi CHICKEN for the farm | is the Silver Campine. They also a fresh car- do splendid when confined. I have ly to T. H. . the best strain in America. Eggs $3.00 a setting of 15. T. L. Hilton. ! 2-19-tf is Blackmon . Lancaster at; <>i: KENT?Central Hotel. Apply e mile front- | to Bennett-Ferguson Co. 16-tf m HATCHING C. W. Leghorns and SI.50 per - - 15 ^