The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 28, 1913, Page 5, Image 5
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LOCAL DOTS 2
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?Weather forecast for South gues
Carolina: Fair Friday and Satur- Ml
day; Warmer Saturday. '"mi
?Married at the parsonage at lumt
Van Wyck by Rev. W. H. Harden, Miss
Mr. E. N. Courtney to Miss Lula B.
Starnes, bpth of Lancaster county. nilfite
?There will be preaching at the Ml
A. R. P. church at 7:45 next Sun- j
day evening by Rev. E. T. Hodges.
No services at the Methodist church.
?If you wish to know what kind /
of fertilizer was used in raising the *
w'wonderful "prize pumpkin" at the
recent "County Fair," ask (Jncle
Jake.
?The Unity school, taught by
the Misses Nelson, will close next *iv?
Tuesday evening, April 1, with ap- meet
propriate exercises by the children. Wed
The public is cordially invited. was
(iecoi
?Mr. Julius Hagler and Miss aerjR
Virgle Ilance were married at the
home of the bride's parents near '
Primus Sunday afternoon. Rev. T.
A. Dabney, pastor of F"ork Hill C(jjja
church, performing the ceremony.
Ai t i' i
?The identity of the white man, vjje(j
whose corpse was found last week at
in a decomposed condition on the (jajn,
banks of Twelve Mile creek, still weri.
remains a mystery, no additional a v
facts having developed since our tll(1
last issue. vlolQ
?The town council has been and
having some good and long needed
work done on the streets of the c()U
town with the split log drag. We
suggest to the county supervisor Both
that he might follow suit on the
county roads with this same simple T1
but useful implement. givoi
?Mr. E. M. Grlflin, a prominent even
business man well and favorably j King
known to manv of the niHr.onn of ! lion
"" w" '
\ Lancaster, died at his liome in Mon- cidec
roe last Thursday evening of Mucl
Rriglit's disease. He had been in and
the live stock business in Monroe us w
for the past forty years, eccumulat- disco
ing therefrom a considerable for- open
tune. Man?M.
James Hays of Buford township
lost liis residence and nearly <'n>n
all its contents by fire Wednesday a
morning about 'J o'clock. It Is sup- nien*
posed that the fire started from' a ,SU1K'
stove flue. Three feather heds, some
quilts, a few chairs and one or two
| pieces of furniture was all that was <lay
saved from the house. The dwelling mani
was a nice cottage und was new. 'n
The loss was partially covered by 'oca*
insurance.?Monroe Enquirer. brigl
? Ve note that I'rof. Joseph K.
- Connors, principal of Lancaster ! .
6chool, No. 2, and Prof. J. G. Rich- I yoan
^ ards, superintendent of the Kershaw j
* * graded school, have been recom- njvai
mended for appointment as mem- tlirol
i bers of the county board of educa- of
r tion. Roth Professor Connors and
Professor Richards have been very
active in school work in the county pjayt
and no better selection than these ? ,
each
two educators could be made. whic
~ marfc
work
PERSONALS
crow
time.
I
Mr. J. A. Rowers of Primus was ri1
In Lancaster Wdenseday on buai- as tl
ness. for 1
Mr. I). M. Jones of Heath Springs assoc
was in town yesterday. | ?<(.ou
Mrs. Frank Zenip is spending a 1
short while in Gaffney as the guest NVOr?<
of l)r. and Mrs. It. C. Garland.? circh
Spartanburg Herahl. great
Mr. J. M. Hood lias just returned jn j1(
from a business trip West.
Mrs. Walter Threatt and children 111
SDeilt Raster wit h tier mi p<,tit" rnnli'
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and Mrs. S. W. Bowers, at Flint and
Ridge.
Jdiss Nannie Bowers is spending
the week with her sister, Mrs. Wal- j
ter Tlireatt.
Miss Maude Holley of \Vinnshoro
is visiting Miss Charlotte Jones. I
Mr. (I. li. Mobley of Heath Springs this
was in town Wednesday. I vear?
Mr. W. C. Cocoran has returned ' ..
from a trip to Columbia.
W. 1'. Robinson, Esq., spent ^>l
Easter at Due West with his brother, lie h:
Rev. R. Lee Robinson, D. D. to b<
Vf Hon, (). W. Potts of Pleasant |)|luj
Valley' was in town one day this
week. I sever
('apt. J. W. Ardrey of Fort Mill of ag
was a visitor in town Tuesday. Dunl
It B. Allison, Esq., spent Monday ,,
in Chester. 1
Miss Dolly Bettis of Trenton is to
expeeted Saturday to be the guest enild
of Miss Betty Brown. Dunl;
Miss Mary Honze and Dr. C. B. SfiCOII
McKeown of Fort Lawn were in
town Tuesday and Wednesday. Ateei
Miss Min Jones was a Charlotte follow
visitor this week. Hora
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Williams and j,onn
^ little Miss Gwendolyn Williams, ' *
' who have been spending several a,1(
days in Cttmden and Aiken, have survl
returned to Lancaster for a visit to J. V.
Judge and Mrs. D. A. Williams. Dunl;
L Mrs. Joe Hough and baby of .
Bethune has returned home after '
a visit to Mrs. Hough's parents, Mr. l"!1 '!
and Mrs John 1. Reed famil
V Mrs. John A Steele and Mlf Ida fj|
A 4 Williams are the gue ts of Mr W. m?
IXfl T. Williams at the Hotel Itoyul. '
Mrs. J \V Poovey of Nashville, pl??(,e
N. C., is visiting her son, Dr. (J. W.
Poovey. T}
Mr. R. B. Robinson spent vester- 4Ur,
day in Rock Hill. ' .
Mr. Joe O. Coulbourn* came up WOlll
from Columbia yesterday with Mr. in a
. 'i
THE LAN<
Mrs. J Oscar Williams in tneir IMItKMU-l^
Hue touring car unci will spend
-al days with ills grand-parents, ,\ Very Brilliant S?
e and Mrs. D. A. Williams. . .,
isses Lessie and Kate Stainey ,e oun
Granite Falls, N. C.. are the Th? elegant and be
ts of Mrs. G. W. Poovey. home of Mr. and Mrs
rs. C. D. Jones has returned was the scent of a 1
88 hChr?i8tlne Mcllwaln of Co- ?" w?dncsday,.Marcl
da is the guest of her cousin, ? cloc*? which had
I .1111a fironno ...I*.
nuucso Lue marriage
W. W. Fennell of Rock Hill tlful daughter, Miss
) a professional visit to Lan- hand8orae Mr. Frank
r today. . _.
ss Essie Jones, who teaches Tbe Sue8*8 were i
[Mains school, was a recent visl- door by Mr. R. W. P
n Lancaster. F. S. Parker, brothe;
tbe bride. Mr. Park
in a brown suit am
^ A/ handsome. Mrs. F.
Social ^J\eivs far^ed ,n black ve"
Just as the time ar
? ? . tlful south parlor do
rs. Arthur P. McLures attrac- . '
.. open and the guest!
home on Market street was the ,
. ? ?? r. ?j ?-.? % iu- 11 was most el
ing place of the Bridge Club . . .
. , artistically decorated
nesday afternoon. The parlor . ......
... ., . , ... ... pines and the dainty
attractive and spring-like with . . , .
, . .. . twined all about thei
rations of jouquils. After a . ,
..... ,, ,, Pot plants were seen
8 of interesting games, Mrs. R
. , _ . , * and corner, also tl
rown was awarded first prize, a
ty box of stationery, while Mrs. ~.
? ... , .. There was heart
. Barron cut the consolation, a . , , ,
, r, . . . march, played by Mi
r of Bulgarian embroidery. . . ....'
.. __ .. . , of Wingate, N. C.
r the games the guests were in- ,, T. ^
....... . Rev. B. F. Carson, tl
1 into the dining room, where . .......
. , . . ' , .. tor of both bride ai
beautiful lace-covered table the , , . .
took his position be
Ly two courses of refreshments , . , , ,
_. . . cluster of suspended
served. The centerpiece was . .
..... .. , lowing were the att?
se of lovely pink carnations and ^ ,, T?
. . ., , , , Sadie Duncan and
place cards were tied with ... . >
_. . , ... Duncan looked
ts. The color scheme of ni k ? . . ...
... , . , , 1 gowned in white v<
violet was cleverly carried out. , .
aigrette and ash. N
ter of the groom, w
NTY FAIR CHEAT SUCCESS. |M . , ' .
dressed in white net
Performances Were Greatly ro<1 ai*rette aild ?*8
Enjoyed. Then came the brl
who took their place
le Lancaster 'County Fair," . ...,
? beautiful embankmen
i Tuesday and Wednesday whUe the 8olemn
ings for the benefit of the ceremony wa8 be,
s Daughters, under the dlrec- Lan.? ..Pk)wer Son
of Miss Anna Paul, was a de- renderod> and as the
1 success ,n every particular. 8io? murched out
i local talent already known Mendelsshon's March
VlUfwl urno o f * "
....... ?i.o .1 wuvuuuuii^. tucior, The bride was eqi
ell as new and heretofore un- ed lu white satin t]
ivered possibilities. From the and beU(lB She cur
ing with the song "Boogie of violel8 and fernSf
Moon," when the stage was 1|He8 of the valley .
with the entire caste of chil- dre88ed jn tbe con,
, to the closing chorus, "I Want and look very hand{J
frson Man." every single mo- The 80UVenir8 were
. was tilled with music and Ml88e8 Thelma Austi
liter. More than thirty char- Parkei.f dre8sed in v
's appeared as exhibitors and med jn jace8
>rs at the fair, in rustic "Sun- The brlde and Rrc
dress of a generation ago, with (ijateiy afterwards
iers quaint and remarks quite Coiumbia and Cha
-eping, full of droll humor and brido.8 golng-awav
hits. The music, too. was gerge wkh acoe88or
it and catchy and those taking They will be home ,n
the ttnnest girl in "All Aboard i)jxje g C. where
blanket Bay" and the youngest gladly Welcomed, for
in the "Hayseed" chorus, the Uy would be great,
ger set and the grown-up boys lbein
girls, all entered into the car- Many and useful
Rpirit which was so evident received, consisting
.ghout the performance. Lack china an(, even biUs
race forbids individual mention I ? -
-- received, wnicti atte
the large caste by name, but |arity of the couple.
part was well assigned and wish for them a loi
?d. The trainer, Miss Paul, pfe
evening contributed a reading The guests from a
h was enjoyed. She has re- Mr L A RU88eH, CI
;able talent and a love for her ^jr an(j Mrs. jf. A.
There was only one week of thune, S C.; Mis:
ice and much training was xhelina Austin, Wing
ded into that short space of
ie attractive personality as well lll'NDltKDH D1K1>
ie patience of the director won
lier many friends among those Pierce 1- iglit llet'
dated with her in producing the Forces at Xuco?
nty Fair." Several splendid feateil.
iug committees from the local '-os Angeles, Cal.,
} of King's Daughters were of message to the \S es
I assistance in advertising and Company from its op
wiping train those participating Ariz., at 10 o clock
ie play. The King's Daughters federals at < am
zed $07 from the proceeds, over rendere 1.
above all expenses. Naco, Ariz., March
estimated total of 30
OIIITIWRY. yesterday's fighting
can mining town of
W. K. Dun lap. federals late yestei
\ W. K. Dunlap, formerly of the Ktate troops' all
county but for the past few thelr position by a
i a resident of Hock Hill, died t|lau ifoo0 state troo
ie home of his brother, Mr. A. back. The Iluerta i
inlap of the Zion section, where ported to have lost l
ad gone some time ago. hoping ..laughter of the attac
i benefited by the change. Mr.
ap had been in bad health for
?. .?irr
al years. He was about 4 5 years The meeting of the
;e and was a son of Mrs. Nancy Baptist churches of
ay, who lives in town, now being held in th
was twice married, first church at this place
rs. Maggie Belk. The only holds its sessions I
of this marriage was Miss Pet Friday before every
ap, now Mrs. Harvey Orr. His Hon. J. M. Hough Is
id wife was Miss Jennie Mr- and Mr. E. U. Ku
\ who survives him with the secretary.
ving children: David L.,
re J., Ralph H., Clnudo F., Hermans on tl
ie L., Pearl O., Drill A., Margie Owing to the sen
Mabel E. Dunlap. He is also hereabouts, tho cent
ved by four brothers, Messrs. ed 'a building the
, A. J., J. YV., and YVilshire addition to the Lan
ap and by one sister, Mrs. Lou mills, recently added
maid. The death of Mr. Dun- hands twenty odd lie
* the first one among this large down from the Nori
y of children. said to bo hustlers.
e remains were taken to Hock
where the interment took ' ,l"'
on Wednesday at 3 p. m. ^e v> lo thank
and friends who so
ie way a mother acts over us ln Viiri()US wavs <1(
baby's first tooth, one and after the
d think she had never been ,ate Mr- T- M J-ickso
dentist's chair. TI
JASTKR NEWS. MAIiCll
>lli;i;. Stores to Close at <1
We, the undersign
rial Event in the town of Lancai
try. agree to close our i
lautiful country 0f business at 6 o'<
i. p. A. Parker ginning April 1st.
arge gathering ttnue until October 1
l 25th, at 3:30 Jones Mercantile
assembled to ca8ter Mercantile
of their beau- wards & Horton. 1
Minta, to the ware Company, E. I
Usher. Wylie Company, Pli
eo.eived at the neyi j. o. porter & <
arker and Mrs. Company, Ferguso
r and sister of Carnes Pros., Hirs
er was dressed poliokoff, E. W. Sis
J looked very gUSOn & Son, B
S. Parker was Company, J. F. Mooi
,-et trimmed in than Company, 11. C.
Bros.
rived the beau
or was thrown Card of Tl
? were invited The King's Daui
auoraieiy ana thank all who took
with long leaf caster "County Fal
ivory white en- those who helped I
n, while lovely wards making the ti
In every nook le
red candles Special X
The Women 8 M
Division No. 2, whi
1 Lohengrin's held its quarterly ir
ss Kate Austin Antioch church Marc
Now appears prevented on accoui
. , . meet with said chti
:xe beloved pas- gumiay ju April* tl
ul groom, who churches are re&txest
neatli a lovely gates.
flowers. Fol- MRS. Wf T.
2t \
jndants, Misses
Lillie Usher. ^
very charming DUSIIIGSS
>ile with blue
liss Uslier, sisKing
Carter Toma
as very pretty last wiU geU at 1(
and laces with Sistare.
h. 1
Ide and groom, W to '
. . , have 100,000 swei
s in front ot a tQ arrjve on Ap,
it of flowers. Hall's and Rumpel
and impressive early and have
ng performed Mackorell Grocery.
K" waa Kently WANTED?You to
i bridal proces- cau got the old
of the parlor sweet potato seed,,fi
was played. Hliss Triumph, the
..... . yellow Dent si^d c
lisitively dress- Rarden an(
rimmed in lace at all times fit Mack
ried a boiuiuet
showered with ~~ " ~7~; ~~ ~~
?. FOR SAUK?Gasolii
The groom was %vood savv mouJ,
rentional black Moore Lumber & M
ome. FOR SALE?Seeomtf
! given by little building wliiejr w
. ~ . tear down, qr^vill
n and ( onnie |t stands. wfargair
k'hite net trim- h?r a **#??
10m left inline- FOR SALE! Two li
for Hock Hill. M f g??Copre88es' M
irleston. The
8uit was tan NOTICE?Just recel
les to match. load of lime. j
a few days at ^s'
they will be FROSTPROOF CAB
the commun- ' Order your plants
y lost without antl save the midd
Order now and gel
plants. 90c for 1,
presents were 5,000, . 6.50 for 1<
of silverware, tion guaranteed,
of money were Meggett, S. C.
Med the popu- WANTED_Cioan
We join in and office.
tig and happy
THE RES? CHRCKF.
distance were: wii
ses Katfr and
'jl tp \T ('
FOR SALE?Extra
A CiUhST. bage plants, 20c b
ed price in large qui
IX BATTLE. N. Crockett.
iveen Mexican ''OR SALE?A lim
,, , , ,* bushels of Webbi
-Unlerals lie- Cotton Seed ftt $1 0
lots of 10 bushels i
March 27.?A plantation west oft-I
torn Telegraph ?^^
era tor at Naco,
said
ps were driven fjijj
garrison re- H SIIIZISSIZZIISI
ew men. The H
kers was great. 9
ting. Big she
3 Union of thejH
tlte count v i. | H f T r, f. ?~
e First r-ipt'sl nais 1U
The Union H
beginning tin II
fifth Sunday.
uderburk me I
,ie Job- m You ca
rcity of labor I
ractora engag- I ?i
million-dollar v^aii ai i
icaater cotton II
to the force of H
rinuna brought I
tb. They are II
the neighbors I
kindly helped I ?
'ring the brief I SpTIIlPS
death of the &
SLmmhmhw m
> ; *
28, 1913.
Bi'j j t
iter, do hereby Aft ? '
espeetive places M 1
-lock p. m., be- j? STATBMEN'
1913, and contst,
1913: 3 THE BAN1
Company, Lan- Hi located at 1
Company, Ed- close of bi
Lancaster Hard- |S9 1913.
3. Cloud, J. T. T . F
.mips & Bluke- 'M' Overdrafts.'
Co., Funderburk 'gjA' Bonds and !
n & Elliott, iH< ed by the
ich Bros., M. H Furniture a
? . ? mm Banking Hoi
""* " 1,or" Due from
ennett-Fergusou LWJ Bankers. .
re, Robinson-La- nM] Currency . .
Hough, Allison fMl SnSL' ' V,
LH bilver and (
[jMj] Coin . . .
Checks and
liunks. . HI
Kilters wish to [q] Total . .
part in the Lan- [? L
ir," as well as Capital Stocl
In any ?ay to- MH Uo"?'"" ed""
iir a success. Current E
LWJ Taxes Pal
otlce. ?| Due lo Ban I
iKRinnnPV TTninn
fWi ?rs. .
eh was to have BB, Individual E
leeting with the |ftA to Check
lv 15th, but was Q Savings Dep
nt of rain, will BB Time Certift
reli 011 the llrst 'flg posit. .
ic 5th, and all Cashier's CI
ed to send dele- BB,
Total
GREGORY, iS STATE OF
ice President. BB< County of
BB Before n
Notices W S: who!"
BB that the abc
t 3 lb. Standard ^jft meut is a t
itoes, while they bank, as sho
Ic can. E. 'IV. BB bank.
3-^?-2t. fMft
V Sworn to
cnow/fhat I will yBB me this lOtb
it uotatoe plants M
if 17. Nancy
11 Yams. Plant BB, Correct?At<
early potatoes. gift Wi
3-28-tf 2 w
/ S R.
know that you
-fashipned Yam
-ish Cobbler and B^ m ftVftTftVftYft
white and '{g 9'9'
oru, onion sets
1 cabbage plants
orell Grovery. offer open not later than Apr
,3-28-4t Sold cotton fropi this seed a t
^ time since for l^*l-2c per po
luigine and 4 2-tf / ^
nedy* Bargain. 2
j&. Co. 3-28-tf i^oST?In Lancaster March
hand lumber in 142 or $43, a)r paper mc
e ..aT ,^!ng to Finder will plea#e return to J
sell building as gjaai^ Lancaster^ Route 8.
1. Moore bumssi"mrbor?&
EGGS FOR HATCHI
3-28-tf
. -1 ~ from the best laying strain of ?
ved a fresh carkpply
to T. H. W Leghorns obtainable, $1.00
2-14-tf.
$1.50 per 15; $3.00 per 50; $
RAGE PLANTS.! __ 1Art Q?..
direct from me p * Satisfaction guarant
leman's profit. , Agents for Mandy Lee Incubator
t good reliable
000, $3.75 for - . - _
7?s. canuoS: Cunningham Farm
16-50-w 0
-? Route J. Phone 1'
rags. News
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iS^atM5'*,onn 1,1 Wyl
INSURANCE
line early caber
100. Reduo
lntities. ^Coh j. Court House Square
Ited number of
"pTbu^r.n Lancaster, S.
ind over at my
Lancaster. This rhone 261
aw Hats
>wing of latest styles in
r Spring. Prices?
$2.00, $2.25, $2
n find just the Hat you ar
d inspect the lineThe
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Lancaster. S. C., at the
iainess, February 4th. PB
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tESOURCES.
Mscounts. .. $476,302.37 >^P<
31,586.86
Stocks ownDank
12,500.00
n/| 4
iiva r lAiuit'B l.U'JU.UU
u?e 5,800.00 H
Hanks and W$
90,726.71 Bf
15.867.00 2<
3,380.00 ii
3ther Minor 99
2,689.46 E<
Cash Items.. 13,546.66 99.
fjf
3662,298.04 ?
.1 ABILITIES.
k Paid in. . $ 60,000.00
d 100,000.00 Bff
Profits, less
Expenses and 99.
d 16,018.41 m
s ori.l Bank
6,663.21
eposlts Sub- gB
286,329.25 lWl
O?K8 33,692.89
cates of De- gB
169,178.18 *2
Jecks 616.10 ?
m
$652,298.04 W"
SOUTH CAROLINA, >H
Lancaster ca
,1
ae came Geo. W. Wll- PP,
er of the above named
being duly sworn, says
>ve and foregoing state- JPp,
rue condition of said PA
wn by the books of said
W
GEO. W. WILLIAMS.
and subscribed before
i day of February, 1913.
JNO. H. POAG,
Notary Public.
test:
VDDY C. THOMSON, M
J. CUNNINGHAM,
L. CRAWFORD, ^
Directors.
11 1. Why He Was Late,
ihort "What made you so late?"
und. "I met Smitlison."
H. "Well, that is no reason why you
should he an hour late getting home
ig to supper."
' "I know, but I asked him how
f Z* lie was feeling, and he insisted on
* telling me about his stomach trouble."
"Did you tell him to take Chambelain's
Tablets?"
|Ui^ "Sure, that is what he needs."
ll\J Sold by all dealers.
:: More Mules
;eed.
s. = and :
-BetterMuIes
ie Our Mr. Hood has Just returned
from the West this morning (Friday,
March 28th) with a selected
load of extra ulee mules. Every one
is a good one and some are closely
mated.
r GREGORY-HOOD LIVE
-| STOCK CO.
.50, $2.75 and $3.00 1
e looking for here.
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