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- r K- V T s LOCAL DOTS S <1 ?There will be preaching at Unity A. R. P. church Sunday at 3 I ,p. m. ^ ?The children of the Central g< graded school have sent on $16 to the flood sufferers. ?Miss Bessie Flynn's school will u cloive Friday night, April 11th, with and entertainment and picinic Sat- w urday. ?Mrs. Mollie Dunlap, who went ^ to Dr. Pryor's hospital in Chester about ten days ago for treatment, is y doing nicely. p ?Tiie many friends of Mr. W. T. ^ Williams, who has been confined to , his room for several weeks, are A glad to see him out again. ?There will bo conference at Camp Creek llaptist church next _ Saturday at 4 p. m.. All members of the church are urged to be present. # ?Mr. J. W. Woodley and family, who recently moved to Lancaster *from Dawson, Ga., are occupying the McCardell house on Chestorflold 1; avenue. h ?Rev. Hugh R. Murchison and >' R. E. Wylie left for Rock llill today 11 to attend the spring meeting of a Bethel Presbytery, which convenes in the Oakland Presbyterian church at that plifce tonight. ?Rev. R. B. Carson returned " last week from Baltimore, accom- 1 panied by his wife, who has been undergoing treatment at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Mrs. Carson, we are glad to say, is improved in health. j ^ ?The Hotel Royal is now making ' ' use of an automobile transfer, in- 1 stead of the old-fashioned 'bus which for years has carried its a 7 guests to and from the station. ^ Andrew Cook, colored, is the driver 1 of the car, which is an E-M-F. ?Mr. Vanderwater and Miss ^ Florence Ilinson were married last Sunday evening at the home of the J bride's father, Mr. J. D. Hinson, of ' the eastern section of the county, c$ Rev. B. F. Carson officiating. A bountiful supper was served the ? large number of guests present. j y ?Married Sunday, April 6th, li 1913, Mr. Thomas M. Mahaffee of Heath Springs and Mrs. Janie Jen- b kins of the lied Hill section. The ,\ pprnninnv wn? unrt'nrnHxl nt thn home of the bride's Lather, Mr. W. ; h A. Adams, in the presence of a good \ number of friends and relatives of 1 1the contracting parties, by B. F. l Adams, notary public. IV ?Attention is called to the adver- ' ^ tlsement of the Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Company, which ap- d pears in this issue. This company T has been doing business York ^ ? county for several years. It is I L strictly a mutual company, managed and controlled by a board of directors who are elected by the policy holders. The company has V been doing business for 22 years, which is alone a guarantee of its popularity with the people. Nv Ci b PERSONALS ? Mrs. W. M. Blackmon has return?k/l t (t Vtnth iiiki unnn/lln v onmn > time in Lancaster with her sous, Messrs. John and Will Blaokmon. Mr. I. T. Hunter has been on a w visit to his daughter, Mrs. E. II. (. Smith, at Rock iliil. lie returned home Friday, Mrs. Smith accotnpanying him" tor a visit. Miss Nancyo King, accompanied 11 by her friend, Miss Cathcart, of Rock llill, spent a day or two in j Lancaster with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John King, this week. Miss Mary Davis spent Sunday in 1 Charlotte. ti Dr. D. P. High of Wilmington t] was a visitor here this week. Miss Sue Bradford has returned to her home in Fort Mill after a visit to Mrs. W. E. Taylor. Miss Mildred Lindsey of Columbia b spent Sunday in Lancaster with her ^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lindsey. Messrs. Lou Pettus, I). S. Wilson 11 and James (L Howie of tho Belair a section of the county were in town < Saturday on business. Magistrate W. J. Crenshaw of . Van Wyck spent Saturday in Lau- 1 caster. " 1' Mrs. J. R. Thompson of Riverside a was the guest of Mrs. J. Davis t| Caskey of East End last week. Mr. Arthur Outeu of Columbia spent the week-end with his pa- ' rents. n Dr. W. (J. Stevens of Hock Hill k spent Friday afternoon in Lancaster. Mr. W. T. VauLandlngham, Dr. '' J. A. Rutledgo and S. C. Gardner of Vi Heath Springs were in town Mou- g day. Rev. B F. Carson of Dwight was In town today. Mr. William Hays of the Tabernacle section was in town today. Mrs. T. F. Clyburn is on .a v i> it to her sou, Mr. L. P. Clyburn. a Mr. W. S. Leo and family and p Mr. A. Carl Lee of Charlotte spent K - C. ? ? 'I Don't be surprised if you have an v attack of rheumatism this spring, > Just rub the affected parts freely p with Chamberlain's Llnement and it l1 will soon disappear. Sold by all [ c dealers. 11 rl unday with their sisters, Mrs. John over tli k. Stewman and Mrs. Oliver C. R clani tlaekmon. . . Mr. M. C. Bowers of the Heath " oro prings section was Tn town yester- only ki ay. makes Mrs. It. E. Wylie will go to Rock getting till this evening to be the guest of Irs. W. J. Roddey for several days. Mr. George W. Williams of Zion Then action was in town Monday. the we? Capt. A. H. Greene spent Sunday . i Rock Hill. bo run Mr. John W. Conder of Columbia ground, as in town yesterday and today. around Mr. W. L. Croxton of Kershaw i,n 'as in town today. Miss Kathleen Morrali of Mount u'" 1,1 armel is the attractive guest of from liss Corinne Thomson. against Miss Ida Williams, who has been |U)W m tie guest of her brother, Mr. W. T. Williams, returned Monday to Rock >ou,R' [ill. . il "Kail i'rof. and Mrs. j. A. Klein and the cul liss Katlierine Klein spent the crust t( 'eek-end in Rpck Hill with Mr. and v irs: a. c. Iuard. xou Mr. j. A. Maxwell of ltoek Hill times as in Lancaster today on business, tall. '1 tivator ~~'????1?-?-?l idly an C1 f broken Social JXe i went to ~~ j would Miss Ethel Cauthen entertained lo ,jrv ist Friday afternoon in honor of i jt j);ir er club, the Cosy Corner. The ; .,innts> outhful members of this congenial j? tjie ttle organization were amused for i while at the attractive home of j ^ lieir hostess, where jolly games ere played and delicious ices anil n,n' ' , ... , . the roo akes were served. After refresh- I >1,,, .... . . i moistui tents, little Miss Cauthen and her , i ,i .. ... be slov rtends enjoyed the movies. will i: * * * r, Hence, The Lancaster Chapter IT. D. C., ad a full meeting on April 3rd, at1 ,is lie residence of Mrs. Julia Porter. | turnjnK Irs. L. S Elliott and Mrs. G. J. j j ivink-1 lerrick were elected delegates to of" t.ou, he district convention in Chester, . , . ridging , ril L'4, with Mrs. R. B. Mackey ' suniiue: nil Mrs. J. M. Riddle as alternates. I 'lie chapter voted to send $10 to ; lie flood sufferers of Ohio and Iniunu. "The Battle of Shiloh" was st*,uto ead by Miss Annie E. Witherspoon. an(' r ifter adjournment, delightful re- SN 'lr>rc reshmenls were served. , ; | corn. Catoe-West. , Inltl tin peeial to The News. the rov Kershaw, April 7.?Mr. A. B. ; land h; latoe of Lancaster county and Miss ridged Vincie West of Pageland, Chester- and ho old county, were married Sunday, i"K ver ipril fj, at the home of the grooqi's while t rotlier-in-law and sister, Mr. and flourish Irs. J. It. Moree, of Pageland. The thing i ttendants were, Mr. Clay Funder- ; will ke urk, with Miss Mamie Courtney; all pro lr. llailes West, with Miss Pearl side he 'underburk; Mr. Eugene Catoe of better. .aneaster county, with Miss Ada 1 la o Ioree; Mr. Ethel Moree, with Miss anothei dice Moree. ' ridges, A large number of friends, in ad- ridge t ition to the above were present. | the val 'lie ceremony was perform* d by and gal rotary Public W. F. Estridge of | over ai .aneaster county. ) low till |and a i Look Out . or Damaged Corn. vation Commissioi. of Agriculture . Watson has issued a warning to the ; fUitj eople of the state to look out for I , [siro\ l amaged corn. He particularly s(.irt arns merchants, in view of the re- , .' level r ent floods in the Middle West, "to ,. from e e exceedingly caieful in seeine that , . . , roots v orn snipped them is guaranteed to tand state inspection." SICK, WHY WE CULTIVATE "Pape One will say to keep down the SOt reds. True, that is one reason for milt ultivijjtinK a crop, but it is far from Won oiiig tile only reason. It is our ?uhie unny climate there is another very damage inj.ortant reason. This is the con- Mother, ervation of moisture in the soil vo": '' 'he aeration of/ the soil, too, is an Nv,iut > nportant matter, for a crust left on '"to sl he soil not only favors the evapora- 1 n1"' !l< ion of moisture but shuts out air a (> hat is needed in tiie soil. i hreath * * * take a As the killing of weeds is inipor- i ,IV<1 int. it is important that it sliould j egin early, for it is far easier to trossill the grass and weeds just start- Millh ig than it is after they have gotten (,ay kn< stout hold on the soil. The ex- a use many make for "dirting" the 00<-aR'01 otton or corn is that they must do Kan ro to cover and kill the grass. If favori,( ley had worked tlie crop properly '' yo t the start and used implements >'?t" iat would enable them to get over "on> " ie ground rapidly between show- stea(J o rs in catching weather, they would <>st* Sl" ot have the grass in the rows to ! ,,;'Pe's ill. It is the implements that re- "fty re uire going two to four times in the s,orf'sjws that put farmers behind and i< ive the grass a start. If one goes so K?n' l nstonisl Lancaster I .ends. _____ disorde Drive Sick Head..< lies \i\ay. Siek lieadarhes, sour gassy atom- ????eh, indigestion, biliousness, disap- r ear <iuickly after you take Dr. The Lin's New Life Fills. Thoy purify amirjatl lie blood and put new life and hotiso I Igor in the system. Try thorn and aj f> a. /X.. .1 ill Ko ^ n t I. \jii ? iii ?a- vtru ^.u iMiru. r^viTy .\ 11 n pp ill helps; every box guarai teed. a* tlir? 'rice 25. Recommended by 1-nn- strictly aster Pharmacy and Standard (rug Co. County - *?? - ?^ -n: > .'IIK LANCASTER NEWS. AI ie corn and cotton land with ft |\ f| t-tooth section harrow just L the plants come up, he not ^ Us a great deal of grass, but the stand more certain by the crust out of the way. Friday after corn or cotton is up, jder comes into play and can ni | jli both ways rapidly over the ? , working the soil right the plants and again killing Two large ss just as it starts and protho young cotton plants Other fish being chafed by the wind j)on?^ f.jjj a crust. Every one knows ucli damage is often done to cotton by the wind bruising ist the crust, and the duty of ?7? tivator is never to allow the j 1^1 V I i remain there. .1 ki " run run llin won/tor ?r?v??r'il I before the plants got to o v 'hen start the two-horse cul- ladh and run it shallow and rap- church will d you can keep the crust Standard I and tho loose cover of soil on ' face to keep the moisture be- Saturdays. >m evaporating, while if you Nunnully's i barring-off with a plow, you simply he letting the sun in " the soil, and when throwing wiieivis k to ridge up against the aIl(j one-tlii you would still further aid siding in 'I drying out of the soil. No. 11, in petitioned t cation to 01 fertilizers you use on cotton mine wliotl e dissolved in the soil before ; tax of two .1 > ir ii on all real oau use thertl- a,,d if th(' said dlstrie e is not preserved there will j)OS(.s. > solution and tho fertilizers We here lot have their best effect. paid Faheri the importance of shallow, /j1,v''' ^| nu rapid cultivation. men, school hou>have said, the running of a such clocto plow in cotton or corn at sonal prope . . .. . . . exhibit thei t>y tears the roots and this, tratjon cer, *se, lessens the crop, and by to vote. up the soil the drought of close as all r has a worse effect. > years ago I was at an in- Count in upper Piedmont Virginia, ? ight near the court house H the institute was held( in <.j,- a ma] there were two fields 6f ; preach a b In one field the farmer had better mou: a crop by with a big ridge to though lie rs, and in the other field the pVi'i'h to''ids id been cultivated level. The There's up corn in the dry weather about us t( t sun was piped up and look-, Lgtuti , , , ' , , , . year to yei y sh k from the loss of roots, j (lu, ,u, he other field was green and that we k ling. And the most amazing business. ibout is was that that man hteijone ... , , . ed in real ep on ridging up liis crop in iroo,| hability, though right along- citizen of had an example how to do creasing in i will .not inn . >11 .1 .i > .mi safest fori ur hill section there is still ju.0pie are reason for avoiding the every day a for wherever there is a made. It here must he a valley, and ant' PrePar< . . . .. . regret, leys catch the summer ruins . geo me Lher a head of water to break ertv at astt id swell tlie next valley be- j "Ho it nc a flood rushes down the hill , LAN'CASTK sully is started. Level culti>n >j *t . Office ovt will avoid this. * * * vate clean and rapidly to de- ^ he weeds and grass as they ' Con and cultivate shallow and By J. K. Sti apidly to keep the moisture j Whereas, vaporating so that the plant nuu'e su',) 1 ill flourish and the fertilizer ,?t|r,.(Sn solved.?Progressive Farmer. These ar admonish a SOUK STOMACH, 1,1 ?'<? INDIGESTION OR GAS , .... I T, i hi the COUr s Diapepsin makes up-' ni Lancaste stomachs feel line in five puldication lltes. I 'he forenoo der what upset your stomach !'!u>^ ,nv<>* i . .i . i, i.i tlon should h portion of the lood did the c.jveii u do you? Well, don't (|ay of Apr It' ; our stomach is in a re' sour, gassy and upset, and 'ou just ate luis fermented uhboru lumps; head dizzy f US1E lies; belch gases and acids nictate undigested food; FOIl SALE i . . . and two foul, tongue coated?just stoKner little Pape's Diapepsin and minutes you wonder what FOB SALIC of the indigestion and dis- a"(' Wlil s. ll a News Office ans of men and women to >w that it is needless to have Leaves the stomach. A little Diapepsin thony lei ii i .i in. .McAllister, nally keeps this delicate orgulated and they eat their WANTED? i foods without fear. have 100 ur stomaeh doesn't hikn i-:irr> fo arrive * liberal limit without rebel- j ,.;,ar|v8 luid ' your food is a damage in- | Mackorell ( f a help, remember the quick- ! rest, most harmless relief , W A\ 1 l-.D? Diapepsln which costs only nts for a large ease at drup WE HAVE It's truly wonderful?it di- Departure >od and sets things straight, pairing on ly and easily that it is really l* ),u, r yo'u \ fling. Please, for your sake, stock Co. to on and on with a weak, ? red stomach; it's so unnec- IOMAIO varieties. Pri? es rig ??????? Lancaster, Poachers' E mod inn t ion. next regular teachers' ex- I'Oll SALF on will be held in the court wood si ?'rlday. May 2, 1012. opening Moore Lum m. and closing at 4 p. m. - nonius win pi on so ho on time WANTUP oxnmlnatlon must close 1 c.in Rot at the hour stntod sweet potat A. C. ROWRLL, Hliss Triun Superintendent of Education. yellow Don # * MML 8, 1913. shfTSH IF ! and Suturday ; ;S; 1 Meat Market" jS! S shipments of shad and 1W1 to go at a low price. : U to ?et one. W ? ? i i .ER BROS. |I S Special Xdtiir. m s of the first Methodist have a cake sale at the .VV. >rug Co., beginning Sat- 'flea 1 12, at 12 o'clock. The , run for four consecutive S They will also sell tjm candy and face powder. 1-8-1t lice of Klection. one-third of the electors rd of the free-holders re-^i 'ahernacle scliool district' Lancaster county, have lie county board of edit- j rder an election to deterler or not an additional (2) mills shall be levied smn pprson.il property in r|| t No. 11 for school purby order the trustees of naele school district No. the election on Wednes- ' MB. 2'1, 1013, at Tabernacle e, at which election only MB. rty for taxation and who M r tax receipts and regis- t Liflcates shall be allowed ' fM$, Election shall opeti and ?5$ general elections. A. C. KOWKIJL, LW. II. K. COFFEY, J. H. IIAMEL, v Hoard of Education. iLii aJIftg. IEAL l is I ATM. i can write a bettor hook, i etter sermon or make a i set rap than iiis neighbors ! build his house in the , world will make a beaten door."?Emerson, just enough egotism ) apply the above to our ? business, because from ir the continual increase ruber of our sales show now* how to handle the should he more interestestate. Because it pays I snds. It makes a bettor / you. It is always in- f\ value. It doesn't eat; rn or ho stolen. It is the n of investment. More coming into the world nd no more land is being is better to look ahead ? > than to look behind and " ior some vaiuame propmishing low prices. >w." It REALTY & LOAN CO. . M. Hughes. Manager.. ?r Corner Drug Store. CITATION*. IF SOUTH CAUOLINA\ nty of Lancaster, iwman, Judge of Probate. Porter M. Jackson to me to grant him Let- | linistration of the Estate of Thomas M. Jackson. flj e. therefore, to cite and J3 11 and singular the kindcreditors of the said Jackson, deceased, that e and appear before me, t of Probate, to be held Those Who r on April 22. next, after , , thereof, at 11 o'clock in naven t Leai n, to show cause, if any why the said Administra- The additio not be granted. i,.(l?: nder my hand, this Sth j the! il Anno Domini 1013. j kind of ropt J. E. 8TKWMAN, ! twwwi 0?? Probate Judge. j who are tl |( ct Jv i , chance to d One large white steer "IT I milk cows. Apply (\ (). 4-8 21 We do One large phonograph guaranteed pieces of choice music, t a bargain. Apply at M* breeo State ?William A. An- 3 ives the state soon for Okla. I ; You to know that I will and garden s ,000 sweet potatoe plants at all time al on April 17. Nancy Pumpkin Yams. Plant have early potatoes. FOR SALE? Irocery. 3-28-4t building v tear down, c -Clean rags. News it stands. tf ber & Mfg. C ADDED to our Harness FOR SALE? nt an electric shoe re- book presf tilt, with an eypert re- Mfg. Co. barge. We repair them - ? ? . valt. Gregory-Hood I.ive . ,r?. 4-1-41 A 1 k. The Texas PLANTS Several fine and bladdei Now r- ?(1 y' to set. I gravel, cure ht. Mrs. W. A. Davis, lame backs. S C. 4-1 -tf regularities c der in both n )?Gasoline engine and lates bladder aw mounted Bargain. If not sold h iber & Mfg. Co. 3-28-tf sent by mail One small You to know that you treatment, ai tho old-fa hioned Yam feet a cure, o seed, Irish Cobbler and ! from this an lph. the < : 11 y white and | W. Hall, 2 it seed corn, onion sets Ixiuis, Mo. MXsXMAM Hank No. STATEMENT OF TI] OF THE BANK OF located at Lancaster close of business, 1913. RESOUItC Loans and Discounts r?n Bonds and Stocks o ed by the Bank. . Furniture and Fixti Banking House. . . . Due from Banks Bankers Currency . . . ? Gold Silver and Other Mi Coin Checks and Cash Itei Total LIABILIT Capital Stock Paid li Surplus Fund . . Undivided Profits, Curreut Expenses Taxes Paid . . Due Jo Banl.r and Ha ers Individual Deposits S to Check Savings Deposits. . . Time Certificates of posit Cashier's Checks . . Total STATE OF SOUTH t County of Lancastt Before me came Hams, Cashier of tin bank, who, being du that the above and ( ment is a true con bank, as shown hy th bank. C1EO. W. Sworn to and sul me this 10th day of 1 JNO. N Correct?Attest: WADDY C. W. J. CUN1 R. L. CRAA n\^M\ X " II i JV /j ?'^^ ... THE GRI nal service and the adde ir old shoes repaired al liring. If we saved you ' cplanation; you know wl Growing their old shoes ouble theii* lifetime, we 'AYS TO HAVE YOUR repairing better than y< and strictly cash. ry-Hood Li HARNESS DEP. eed, and cabbage plants r?i l Mackorell Grocery. pi 3-28-4t f ro -Second hand lumber in hich we are going to W. >r will Sell building as Bargain. Moore hum'o 3-28-tf ! per -Two large water copy \K( ics. Moore Lumber & 3-28-tf , ^AS WONDER. Wonder cures kidney Ro r troubles dissolves s diabetes, weak and rheumatism, and all lrif the kidneys end bind- I l aen and women, ltegu- ncf. troubles In children, wa y your druggist, will be cot I on receipt of $1.00. j on bottle is two months' ins nd seldom fails to per- on Send for testimonials cor d other states. Dr. K. ' soi 026 Oliver Street, St. of boia uy aruggisifl. i i # "X I *1 5 niHUiiiy 33. N "?? tE CONDITION St - << LANCASTER 8} . S. C., at the B> February 4 th, Cr jes g. . . . $475,302.37 ... 31,586.85 M wn... 12,500.00 jm, ires 1,000.00 fib; 5.800.00 S* and ,P< ... 90,726.71 15,867.00 .... 3,380.00 PW nor rQB> 2.589.46 *4 :ns. . 13,545.65 k" '< ...$652,298.04 IKS. ^ ii..$ 50.000.00 f&j ... 100,000.00 fQ' less nnd ... 1 r.,918 41 m nk- C 5,563.21 im lub- ? . .. 286,329.25 fm' ... 33,692.89 ' De- [m ... 159,178.18 Fjgf. 616.10 m . . . $652,298.04 Ug CAROLINA, 2' jr. ss: fm4 Geo? W. Wll- [m b above named gc ily sworn, says 'oregoing state- , VV dition of said fjs' f e books of said ijgj ^ WILLIAMS. 'emi jscribed before ebruary, 1913. H. POAOt otary Public. THOMSON, ft GINGHAM, VFOUD, Directors. ???l?l???>?tl ADVICE K USu^L/ I ^ 1 I I AT ECONOMY ! d length of foot comfort by t our shop, don't know our 'new shoo" money, you don't lat to expect. But to those \ away before we've had a again repeat: SHOES REPAIRED" du think possible. All work ive Stock Co. \RTMENT. jGS for hatching m the best laying strain of S. C. Leghorns obtalnablo, $1.00 an<l 50 per 15; $.1.00 per 50; $6.0o 1 loO. Satisfaction guaranteeil. r>nts for Manrtv Lee Incubators. Cunningham Farm ule 4. Phone 179-2 Money to Loan. [ am prepared. as heretofore, (otiatc loans of $300.00 and ' r?l on first mortgage on impro ton farms in Lancaster Coui long time, repayable In anm tallments at 7 per cent. Inter sums of $1,000.00 and over. N > emissions charged. Only a re. lable fee for furnishing nhstre title. R. E. WYLIH 6 mos. Atty-at-L;. w.