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? v k' . ' 5 7 LOCAL DOTS C t kJ(. ?Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson Monday morning, a boy. t^o ?Weather forecast for South dampen Carolina: Rain and colder Friday; party o! Saturday, fair and colder. like litt ?Mr. Jim Plyler, who has been ^er 4th iiu rtr t% t~*i?i o n-. c ii 1 d irwrfwt the committee on diplomas and cur- Fair!" riculum. The other members of the oldest i committee are Prof. W. H. Hand of If an the University of South Carolina; Everyoi Supt. E. H. Dreher of the Columbia to see r city schools, Supt. S. H. Edmunds to aid of the Sumter schools and Dr. Daughb Snyder of YVofTord College. j The , transfoi rearwai personals the rea At tl Mrs. L. C. Lazenby and Miss Pearl iotice Miller returned homo from Char- tiest (j lotte yesterday after a visit to rela- "jioogii tives- ! hundrei Miss Latimer lias returned home, e(j ju after a visit to relatives in York- picture ville. I .... I <-"c I'' Mrs. John I1. Hunter will spend i |j Easter with Mrs. C. II. Skipper in i^uHafoy Charlotte. the Mo Mr. J. V. Thompson of Pageland seed" visited his mother, Mrs. Henry J. i)0y8> a Thompson, Friday and Saturday of to see last week. "The C Mr. F. M. Lowery of Taxahaw was in town Tuesday. chorusc Mrs. Minnie Hudson of Dry Creek KreSsini has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. I). 0f thos D. Little of the Tirzah section. (sure ai Mr. Charles Hudson of Dry I You wi Creek has been visiting friends and on sai, relatives in North Carolina. on 8a|e Messrs. T. M. Cook, John Everall 75 ctM1 and W. C. Steele were in town j Wednesday. Bus Mr. J. L. Iiinson of Dry Creek Kditt visited Mr. J. M. Hroughton of Heath your v Springs section Sunday. was on Mrs. Julia Porter has returned ' supper, ? from Atlanta, where she went to party," * attend the Spirella Training School the lar for Corsetieres. Mr. I). Mr. W. T. Gregory has returned neighbt from a trip to Darlington. The Miss Nannie Hill Moore is at home Miss L from the College for Women to j cient t< spend the Easter holidays. She has school, as guests Misses Jose and Annie found 1 Cnflln r\f Clmpli.ulnn * n"'" 1 1 1 V>v??i ?> V I.e.. .. HUM., miuj l/l?iy el II (J UUNKUIH Annie Ketch in of Winnsboro. ham, v Mr. W. C. Corcoran was a Colum- tionoer 1;#^ visitor illis week. bulging 'Miss Lula Lindsay has returned on. M from a visit to Florida. comrnu Miss Fliza Wylie is at homo from , proving the College for Women to spend the Craigsv Easter holidays. the wa Mr. E. I), ltlakeney of Korshaw baskets was in town this week. keen w Miss Ruth Riddle is at home from I). F. I Columbia College to spend the In ordr J Easter holidays with her parents, wife. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Riddle. (1was I>a Rev. E. T. Hodges visited Rock the has Hill yesterday. $21'. at Mr. J. C. White made a business .have hi trip to Charlotte this week. The &1 wim w. d. riyiei oc V/U. lur iuw pu?i " jv^vu six months, has resigned and will return to the farm. dining ?The Methodist congregation u,as 81 will worship Sunday night with the ,,-'?ister A. R. P. congregation. Preaching ? by Rev. E. T. Hodges at 7:30 each ,,1; o'clock. ^ink an 4 , , much ei ?Those who care enough for as- te8te(j t tronomy to rise early tomorrow Kj morning are promised the sight of a total eclipse of the moon, which will Tjie be visible here from 5:50 to 7:14 ^id Soc a- m- Presbyb ?There will be a meeting of the home executive committee of the County Thursda Teachers' Association Saturday in pleasanl the court house. It is important The i that there should bo a full atten- 100th i dance of this committee. David I ?Remember the Davidson gym- uniting nasium team exhibition at the opera mer house this evening as being given The i under the auspices of the local Boy tide r Scout Movement. Take your boy to Survey see it and thus encourage his en- Murchls thusiasm for the athletic side of the helpful, duties of a good scout. D.f also ?It is about time for somebody I la.ting ' to get busy if we are to have our 'ife usual Field Day exercises partici- ^tr^ca11 pated in by the different schools of Despi the county. Last year these exer- ahout s cises were particularly interesting ^ and were well attended. We suggest that the matter be taken up at san^wlc once and the necessary arrange- ^lie ments be made. tents ol $105, v, ?During the storm this morning, forej the switchboard at the central office caught on fire and considerable Kvervth damage was done in trying to extinguish the flames. Tills accounts The for the fact that no connections great could be had until the damage was Tuesdaj repaired. Mr. Thomasson asks us March to explain this, that patrons of the been or telephone may understand why ser- the pa8l vice could not be given for a while j)een today- Hip. E ?At the recent meeting of the woman State Teachers* Association in Co- all in I lumbla, Supt. George B. Pfeiffer of author!; the Lancaster graded school was papers honored by being made chairman of that thi TH to $103.05, ? a the erection \f in the com ~)CLCLl *J\eivs Among t lowing Lau J. and H. J spring showers could not E. K. Plyh the enjoyment of the merry Messrs. Wa f children who helped fairy- Plyler wei le Margaret Penny celebrate were evidei birthday. The occasion was they did nc s one. After many games IrlrAYi lvprn imhArotl li \tr\ Mm room, where a lovely table of > iread, gay with elaborate Mrs. Lou decorations. The center- John W. as a hen and chicks and at f?wu sectio ace an Easter souvenir. The 'lor 'lomo < d white cream and cake was 1}* m-? 'n ajoyed. Many little gifts at- s'ie was 1,1 he popularity of this dear lowers. A rl. her liusban the followii joint meeting of the Ladies' ry, Willie, iety and Mission Band of tlie and Yancey erian church held at the ton was a of Mrs. Mollie J. Perry Hope Bapt ty afternoon was a most mains were t and profitable occasion. ? neetlng was to celebrate the inniversary of the birth of AAI Livingstone, all Christendom lA/l on this day to do honor to nory of this man of God. lble talk and interesting aread from The Misisonary hv the nnstnr T?t?v IT 1? Special to 1 Oil, was most Inspiring and ,li('h 1,(1 Rev. J. H. Roldridge, I). < r.s are Svr addressed the meeting, re- Ait'1 their nany touching incidents in "i:; lo be 1 of this pioneer missionary k< ' ,,s 011 r< explorer. all(* te the inclement weather in '^alienate ixty persons were present. Miss ljl le addresses the members of Jessie l'ash sion Rand served coffee and ^? are 1 lies. bratlon 011 free will offering and con- Mr* I"" f mite boxes amounted to ll" Jolluson hich was given to the cause to CG1 gn missions. baskets. A birthdays a >iiig in Readiness for the Couch, County Fair. Robertsc "Lancaster County Fair" is Minnie, Ta; It will open at 8:15 on both expecting t r and Wednesday nights. Rev. T. A. 25 and 26. Rehearsals have 't eonveniei 1, morning, noon and night, ? t few days. Telephones have M pt busy with county fair gosvery child, every man, every Everythii who has had any interest at flown her? the big production has been community c.ed to boost, until the news- They are and boosters have boosted so new additlc e words "On to the County When it is are on the tongues of the the largest ind youngest. Mr. Aaro yone is not going, why not? section wa: le should go for two reasons, 'lrst of the 1 clover performance; second, | Rev. R. a good cause?the King's ' hind visitec ers. 10. Knight stage of the theater will be Mr. W. nnod overhead, sidewise and Woodmen 'tis into a scene which even this week. >st attendants of the "County Mr F. will hardly distinguish from uosday nig] 1 fair grounds. j bedside of 10 rise of the curtain the au- critical cot; will be greeted by the prqt- ? aintiost, sweetest of all?the i-Man-Moon" chorus, one I and fifty children, all dross- Special to white, make up this pretty Heath S and chorus. Other attrae- era' friend etty little choruses in which enjoyed w le girls take part are "The dinner spr '" chorus, "By By Baby in father on on" chorus, and "The Hay- ?f her birf chorus, in this at least 25 Mr* H. 1 11 ages, take part. Don't fail turned froi them. Then there will he , went to i lowboy Rag" and "The IIus- | Camp, No. Bee," two catchy, clever state meet s of girls. All parts are pro- trip. g beyond the fondest hopes Capt. an e w ho have it in charge, lie ly of Rock nd see the "County Fair." Heath Spri II enjoy a good laugh. Tickets house latel j Saturday. Reserved seats mond. Monday. Prices 25, 50 and Miss l?a ts. College is her parent ket Party at Craigsvillc. Crenshaw. >r News:?Altow me space in Mrs. C. aluable paper to say that it returned ir privilege to attend a box night, nfte better kllOW :is n "Imabiil \ t - i m -- ? ???VV I .<11. illlll .<1 on last Tuesday evening at | Messrs. ge and hospitable homo 01' Carolina F. Helms in the Craigsvillo Thursday. >rhood. camp, Jr. i affair was arranged for by Thursday r ewin, the beautiful and etli- Mrs. II jaeher of Cralgsville, No. 2, spent Thu and at about 8:30 it was Mrs. II W that there were twenty-seven Rev. Mr . to bo sold. I)r. Paul Deck- dress on tl no nau oeen appointed auc- of Jesus' , then sallied forth with a church We ; basket and the party was Miss S oney may be scarce in other Annie M< nlties but there is no way of grip this v ; that this condition exists in Mr. II. ille, if we aro to judge from day in Col y those present bid for the Mrs. E. i as they wero offered. So Mannie I>i as the competition that Mr. Thursday, lelms was forced to pay $15 Mrs. H. r to secure the basket of his from a vb The leading price, however, Falkenberr id by Mr. H. J. Gregory for Mr. Cra ket of Miss Lewis, which was shaw is wl id at that he says it should MaMackiti, fought more. ? proceeds of the sale amounted SllbsC E LANCASTER NEWS, MARCH which will be applied to Fi\e Little Lessons ! < of a new school building With Poor I munity. From The Progressiv* he visitors were the fol- The first step in t] caster boys: Messrs. A. tility or the wearing < . Gregory, C. N. Sapp and the loss of vegetable ;r. It is reported that soils that have ceas iin Greene and Douglass good crops are not wo re on the way but they poor?they have onl: ltly lost in the shuttle as of their vegetable mat >t arrive. tired and must have A PARTICIPANT. ter if they are to pro crops again.?C. L. 1 Irs. John W. Hroughton. Raleigh, N. C. l liroughton, wife of Mr. There is no use of Liroughton, of the Ilell- becoming poor if w u oi me county, uiecl at make us*- of the natui )n the 11th instant at 9 have at our commar :ie 36tli year of her age. important of these is e daughter of Mr. J. M. ter live stock; then ] Irs. Broughton, besides peas; then clover, id, leaves surviving her Valden, Miss, ug children: Saliie, Har- Don't say that yo Walter, Bell, Johnnie poor to grow clover. Broughton. Mrs. Brougli- not to grow it. Plain member of the New an application of 400 1st church and her re- phosphate, follow tl > interred at that place, and a top-dressing of I you won't say "that y poor for clover."?( TVJTV NEWQ Pumpkin, Vn. Jit 1 I ItLYllJ So" 'urtilHy about spasmodically, and hold the proper s K1C II IIILIi. jn sojj yQU jlave ural and common-sen The Ne\ts. jias been mv eXperl< 1. March 20.?The farm- begt p,ace to start th y busy around Bich llill fertilo snM in ?,, iarms. Everybody is go- Patrick Foy> RoInJki ate with their crops if it Jf OUJ. Southeru fa the great losses and Mrs. Ftnt us Ta> lor were causet| by the though *r iHst week on business. ,pss burning of brusy lla W hite visited Miss tbe Sprjng> we 8hoi ims last week. fewer forest fires an ;oiug to have a big cele- productive and payinj tlie 30th ot March at Holmes, Chapel Hill, Evans, known as the M. place. Everybody is in- Moves Toward llette rue and bring well-filled Compulsory Att ,mong the different ones' The South Carolir re Mr. S. Evans, Mrs. 11. which has also just Mrs. May Cateo, Mrs. R. journed. did not accoi in, Miss Lula White, Miss as the North Caroliu flor and others. We are largely because the ! o have preaching by the body has another an Dabney if we can make tant regular session it with him. and the tendency was number of big proble 11,1, VILLAGE. We have asked one of ^ .best informed men ug is going on uicely state to give us a sui >. The weather in this the legislature did, is very good. follows: progressing nicely on the "As all the worh in to the mills down here, exists at this time in completed these will be a condition of pollti mills in the South. not make for prog in Knight of the Taxahaw tion. The governor c > in this community the his own ideas about t week. are not the ideas w W. Catoe of near Page- erally deemed prop 1 at the home of Mrs. 11. than a majority of tli a few days this week. least two-thirds of C. Dees attended the not in sympathy wit convention in Greenville politically, and henc? I linn is ni>ontl??n.. - Marvin Gritlln loft Wed- legislatively." Progr it for Florida to be at the his brother who is In a Open the Solum iditlon. Wo are astonished . farmer in one of the KATII sl'HIN'tiS. s've communities in the principal of the The News. neighborhood has ref prings, March 20.?Sov- Farmers' Union meel Is of Miss Effle Vaughn auditorium. It is a i ith her the bounteous conception of the puri ead at the home of her 'l?nse and of a chui Wednesday in celebration that they are hday. the preacher and the iV. Mobley has Just ro- ''hoy are made for a til Greenville, where he n?l ,or just two ind opresent Heath Spring tbe people. Roth 103, W. O. W., at the ehurches must heron ing. He reports a fine "''.N renters it edura ion are to triumph e (1 Mrs. J. L. Roll, recent- Tlie church built Iiill, are moving back to ?l'f>n to every meotin ng. They will occupy the r'al, or moral better y vacated by C. L. Ham- st'hool liouse, belong people, should be op ge Crenshaw of Coker ?' citizens for any sepnding a few days with ''v,'r ' not in otlit s, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. ''nli8htened and den ought not to lie ne< C. liinson and little son suoh a law. but if to Lancaster Thursday ""',l every state slio r a visit of two days to oon,peUing the com rs. \V. J. Vaughn. tb,> S(',100l house fo Webb and Ervln of Nortii citizens requesting it passed through town a8senibly. Progress!" They addressed the local D. A. M. at Pleasant Hill . \ r,,ou?hl For And so it has coi ,, , ? ? , , what is known as "1 orace Larle of Roykins , ... . ^ considereii all-inn I'sday with her mother, , .... 1 Moldey y W,U bfi "Pract,c Rarrett delivered an ad- S? Hl,ly " ,0 K,ve 1 lie fundamental principles <oun,r^' fol> <'.i? r ?i 1 teaching at the Raptist !>OUntry- A myth: dnesday night. intangible thing, w usie Therrell and Miss ibley are sick with the w a L* ,, .Hill 11 I). P. Mobley spent Wednesuml ia. C. Croxton nnd Miss IXTOITII uncan drove to Kershaw 1 aN !S I lli P. Mobley has returned dt to her daughter, Mrs. y, nt Primus. Coun House nford McMackin of Ker in nia motuor, Mrs. Lizzie _ for a fe* days. nster, ribe for The News. Phone \ 21, 1913. Ml l-'ariiu-rs [1MMHI e Farmer. lie loss of fer- jH. >ut of a soli 1, M STA matter. Many W ed to produce THF rn-out, are not loca / been robbed |.^J( closi Iter. They are 191: vegetable mat- SB T f-4 l_j V<1 J (luce profitable AA Ove: N'ewman, West Bon ei our lands ever R e would only t)Uf, *al agencies we 19 13 id. The most Curi CI CI I ( more and bet- aii,. . W. oil vi peas and more C ?M. Altnon, Chei T ur land is too m?. It is too poor 00 t cowpeas with W gJ* pounds of acid Und lis with clover C lot manure and v T our land Is too Z. P. Grizzard, 0ft Iudi w ot he brought Savl and to have tate of fertility R Casl 3 resort to nat- 09 ise means. It 0ft T enre that the fln' ^TA e making of a W ! barnyard. W llan '? ^ a. ^ hanl rmers realized |R, that serious risks 0ft men tless and care- 0| ban! l and grass in W ild have much S' d many more me ; farms.?J. S. N C- g< Cor, i* Schools and W end,nice. ^ la legislature, recently ad- .00 npllsh as much ?L9' 9' 9^9^9'9'9 a legislature? _________________ r'Lcrina Th, set th,"g ?,aith- ?"* = XI winter, to a realm to which t .to Postpone a cannot penetrate Th t,8 U" len, always Inspired greal the ablest and t,llKii?? ma me ror nis l. what i; one's These are from i an immaterial, 0f our egtfs are i hich produces an(j gm0othne83 show you that y \kr 1* you buy our stoc >> vhc | AS vx( i: j Square I (|UQQ] - S. C.| ph?n< >79'2'.61 I nuunuic uuuegauonBin our sister which, piercing the col nmary of what the higher destiny of ? and his reply mysterious hand of reaching out to guid 1 knows, there Peace unde South Carolina peace, turbulent, if y< cs which does fUn Gf vitality?the pe ressive legisla- people, not the sepulcl if the state has the oppressed, whos< hings, and' they tranquilly nothing fcai hich are . gen- Francisco Madero,. th cressive. More Mexican patriot.?I'roi ie house and at mer. the senate are . ? h the governor Surprise Yo.fr F South Caro- i For four weeks regl it a standstill King's New Life Pills. essive F irmer lale the tmprpVe i move blo?\d impurities, I ^rcption.y disappear fr< il Houses. an(i bod/ and you "feel to hear from a gin at once Buy 11 . most progres- < Pharmac anil Standard the South that ? school in his X"1 used to let the BllSlIlGSS J\ t in the school Mtifullv narrow FOR SALE One In. N " " King Carter Tomatoe pose of a school ,ast w|U gell al 10c , rch building to sistare. made only for school teacher. KOU SALE?Secoud-1 11 the people? in building which we ividuals among lear down, or will sel . . .it stands. Bargnin. \ schools and & Mfg Co te real commu tion and relig- F()R gALE?Gasoline ffectually. wood saw mountei ling should lie Moore Lumber & Mfg. ig for civic, so ment; and the WANTED \ ou to k .. Campbell will be wit ;tng to all tiie en to any body ?????? purpose when- r??????? ?r use. In this toeratic age, it Y*1 SI P essarv to have i it is necessary , I I <a uld have a law jLjVJvlL/ m it tee to open r any body of for any lawful ve Farmer. ?? the Week. J*) | me about that >eing practical" o.? port ant; every- "* al" and nobody 5 KCC?XCCC?IC CCC?X?^ Hank No. i{3. W TEMENT OF THE CONDITION ffl OF ^ BANK OF LANCASTER S ted at Lancaster, S. C., at the a of business, February 4th, W9 am RESOURCES. as and Discounts. .. $475,302.37 99i rd rafts 31,586.86 Oft] ds and Stocks own1 by the Bauk 12,500.00 99) olture and Fixtures 1.000.00 W king House 5.800.00 "CI from Banks and 99. ankers 90,726.71 && rency 15,867.00 >S 1 3,380.00 99. er and Other Minor flg oln 2,589.46 ' >3 cks and Cash Items.. 13,645.65 99. 99 otal $652,298.04 D LIABILITIES. W ital Stock Paid in..$ 50,000.00 >1ub Fund 100,000.00 ivided Profits, less urrent Expenses and 99i axes Paid 16,918 41 99 to Baul s and Bankrs 5,563.21 vidual Deposits Sub- 99 ) Chock 286,329.25 ngs Deposits 33,692.89 e Certificates of De- 99 aslt 159,178.18 ^ iter's Checks 616 10 [99] otal $662,298.04 TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, >B ounty of Lancaster, ss: efore me came Geo. W. Wilis. Cashier of the above naine.i k, who, being duly sworn, says the above and foregoing Statet is a true condition of said AA k. as shown by the books of said k. GEO. W. WILLIAMS. g? worn to and subscribed before this 10th day of February, 1913. ^9 JNO. H. POAG, ?$ Notary Public. rect?Attest: WADDY C. THOMSON, M W. J. CUNNINGHAM, W R. L. CRAWFORD. Directors. jM^ jre is such a | days only, next Monday, Tuesday an raise one and Wednesday, testing eyes and norp, rf.n?nn fitting glasses. See him first. The nere reason standard D Co 3-21-lt is faith has ; t sacrifices, DR. CAMPBELL will be at The ?this faith Standard Drug Co.'i store Mond farts rpp? day, Tuesday and Wednesday, test' ingT eyes and fitting glasses. His i nation, the Kiasse8 a^e the best. Providence e a peopde IF YOu or any member of the famr the law. lly, young or old, are in doubt au will, but about theiv eyes Or the glasses they ace of a free are now rearing be sure and consult , r f Dr. Campbell next Monday, Tuesday irai peace ot or Wednesday at Standard Drug e inanimate Co.'s store. Formerly Crawford l disturb.? Bros. 3-21-1t e murdered ! * ;ressive Far- ! EGG HUNT at Tabernacle church Saturday, March 22, beginning at ] 1 p. m. Admission 10c. Proceeds | for church purposes. 'riends. larly use Dr. NOTICE?J.ust received a fresh carThey stimu- load of ,'JJme. Apply to T. H. digestion, re- Davis. 2-14-tf. pimples and >in your face for SALE?A limited number of better. Be- bushels of Webber Long Staple it Lancaster cotton Seed at $1.00 per bushel in 1 Drug co. j lots of 10 bushels and over at my plantation west of Lancaster. This offer open not later than April 1. [ /-\ t-i / ? r?Sold cotton from this seed a short time since for 18 l-2c per pound. 4 2-tf W. C/ HOUGH. 0 3 Standard ss, while they WANTED?Clean rags. News caD', i omce. tf ? DON'T THROW away your auto land lumber tires that have blownout. Send 1 are going to them to the Cotton States Wagon 1 building as Co., Monroe. N. C., and have them loore Lumber vulcanized. We pay express one way. 3-21-tf We remain, vours verv trulv. Cotton States Wagon Company. 23-49 engine and TIIE RES! CHICKEN for the farm i?argain. js tjie silver Caiupine. Thej also cp. 3--l-tf ,|0 gpiendtd when confined. I have the beet strain in America. Eggs now tli,it In*. $3.00 a setting of 15. T. L. Hilton. It us for three 2-19-tf m HATCHING (>. W. Leghorns i c i rn * - ;iiiu oi .'Mi per - - l.) per .">0; - - S."> per MM) *ood laying hens of the host blood and all issorted as to color, shape evenness of size i of texture. Give us a visit and we will ou are tfettintf your money's worth when :k. rents for Mandy Lee Incubator ingham Farm R. D. 4. LANCASTER. S. C.