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7 ___ ? SIX GllEAT EV LOCAL DOTS tlon and Othei Greenville, A] ?Born to Prof, and Mrs. George beginning May B. Pfelffer, Sunday, April 20. a son. 24, promises to i ?Weather forecast for South e8t ln Greenvi Carolina: Fair and warmer Tues- oyents of unusua day; Wednesday probably fair. "led to *ake P1 ?On account of preaching at yrsUors^ere^nl Camp Creek next Sunday, the Sims ter of Sunday school will meet at 2 p. m. ^i8 section ?Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Thomson The "Made-in spent the past week in Camden with tion, which will Mr. Thomson's mother, Mrs. H. L. entire week, wil Thomson, who was ill. method of. dem ?Dr. T. K. Funderburk had uents or this ai strawberries from his own garden what Greenville for dinner Sunday, the earliest facturlng way. home-grown berries we have heard from local on of this year In Lancaster. lines, carrying ?Unity Council, No. 83, Jr. O. U. H,r?e"V"J? ,id?a' A. M., will celebrate their cecond .. . <f^Pll?Ub aP" anniversary Saturday evening, u u e m , April 26, at 6 o'clock. All Juniors ' A ?ro Invited to come with well tilled per,l?foi or the baskets. ment, and a mui ?The many friends of Senator gress, to which T. J. Strait, who has been quite sick workers from fo for the past few days, will be glad to discuss impor to know that he rested more com- lems in municti fortably last night and seems to be j. Adams llayne Improving. for South Carol] ?The Cralgsvtlle school, taught this gathering, by Miss Eunice Plaxco, will close Greenville's i Friday night, April 25, when a will take place M drama in four acts, "Dot, a Miner's this week. The Daughter," will be presented by the ways been a cei school children. horsemen throug ?Mrs. G. J. Derrick and Mrs. L. lJie8e same dates S. Elliott will represent the Lan- ,.ree"viJl0 tl.ie ai caster chapter at the conference of l,,e Btato A,880< the Ridge district of the South connection with Carolina Dlvsion U. D. C.. which ? ;"ierest, pla ... , , , , , . nlciiwl for O IV. win De neia in unesier inursaay. : ' ?? ** ?? . . ... , week for forme nt7hC?n"u"ni"n services will begin cireenvillo sec tic at Shlloh A. It. P. church Friday i,pinc taken to i morning at 11 o'clock. There will road rates duri be one service on Saturday ana two on Sunday Rev. R A. Lumraus of MARKING TIMI Edgemoor, S. C., will do the preach ing. _ ?At the annual convention of 500,000.Men ll? the King's Daughters of South Far- Hut Pending olina, held in Darlington, Mrs M. J. No Action is ] Perry, who is a member of the Hrussels, Api executive committee of the order, wards of 500,00< was also appointed chairman of a throughout the press committee of four to take to the estimates charge of South Carolina matters in both sides seem connection with the Silver Cross in anticapation < Magazine, the ofhcial organ of the chamber of dep King's Daughters. the motion of tl ?We are in receipt of an iuvita- ^a88on- looking tion to the fifty-third commence- the suffrage que ment of the Woman's College of cabinet m Due West, Juno 1-4. The bac- consider this silt calaureate sermon will be preached , . re^ult ? by Rev. It. A. Lummus of llichhurg "'m .n'1 t i, and the address to the graduating ,. ? ? , , class will be delivered by lion. "h?,"8 1 Mendel L. Smith, speaker of the of J-?.000 South Carolina House of Itepre- "f an abl>cal sen tat Ives. Rev. Richard Lee Rob- " of a 8C inson, D. D? son of Mr. N. 1>. Robin- 1 son of this county and a former pas- .... ' Inuj!? ^ ,L. ? n ? ?t ?. ? i .? more withdrawn iui ui uic ^v. n. r. tuun.i ?i?- ""j'" is considered as caster, is president of this flourish- strikers have n< ing institution. their savings ai _ make a long figl " |, WOMEN'S CI PERSONALS Oencrnl Federal ington in 1: ? Washington, Miss Lessle Johnson has returned more than five from visit to her aunt, Mrs. E. C. from all 8ecti< Basington of Kershaw. attendance, the Mr." Howard Lindsay of Cheraw is the General Pet visiting relatives here. four8 day"s ^ses Mr. Julian Williams of Charleston ^ deyoted to has been spending several days here. and to the rea(J tH. Dr. and Mrs. David Lyle of ltock thR delegate8 w Hill spent Sunday here with Dr. rppUon ,)y thc Lyle's uncle, Dr. T. J. Strait, who ; Federatlon of V\ ' has been quite sick. ^ preliminar; Mr. J. H. Witherspoon, after j wnH heid by th( spending Sunday with his family in ^ day> at which Concord, went to Richmond on busi- popularisation < ness this week. I of forests and I Mrs. Mackorell of Wlnnsboro is J c.lal hygiene in the guest of her son, Mr. J. B. j the need of n Mackorell. school girls in Miss Nell Hough of Lancaster is making and m< visiting her sister, Mrs. E. E. Cloud, seated and disc In Hock Hill. ? Mr. C. V. Gurley of Lancaster NKi.ltO Kll was a business visitor in Charlotto urll|Wj >fu,.7i Hon. J. Copeland Massey of Ker- ... . shaw was in town yesterday. Is,dor Dunba Rev. and Mrs. S. R. Iirock of beon ,IvlnK 0,1 Hock Hill spent Sunday and Monday place near Lam here. I dered his wife Miss Virginia Taylor has return- near Pageland. ed from a visit to relatives in lleath jn uie i,ea,i wjt Sl>Mrs.H Mary II Barron has return-I ??r b?r4lea#r8; tb< ed from a visit to Hock Hill. I *?day Mrs. Charles Mansliip and chil-'T t ii11|,.a(< i dren of Hartsville have returned 7/. , ,,, ,7,, home after a visit to Mrs. Manship's i , 1 nk 1 sister, Mrs. M. S. Witherspoon. Miss Mary Moore came over from ., Winthrop College Saturday and ?ine/. 11 spent the week-end with her pa- Washington, rents, Mayor and Mrs. Ernest ('? ^ asquez G< Moore. 1 from Mexico on Mrs. H. T. Cox of Greenville, who ! (,??P'te at has been visiting her mother, Mrs. u\ Huerta govt Ada Hough, left last night for Hock arrived in Was Hill, where she will spend a few -J0,ne(l Gonzales Tdays with her sister, Mrs. E. E. J"eProflcnting tin Cloud. tionalists. Mrs. J. J. Kaminer of Gadsden is ?,z. was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. M. A ,i? b^caa"? 8. Witherspoon. Cana la at Vei Mr. Lester Nelson, formerly of P?rm,5v, ? remo Lancaster, has been spendiug sev- w,lhout a w eral days here. "ue,rta Rovernn Misses Susie Gait of Norfolk and J,e d?l|^?red to Rebecca Walker of Wlnnsboro are ?ffense' no the guests of Miss Betty Brown. , \a , ? was Ru,f Mrs. C. D. Rollins has rteurned to th? her home in Lake City after a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Woodley. Largest Stea Miss Ellen Porter Is at homo Olasgow,. Scot from a visit to Spartanburg. largest steamshl Mrs. M. F. McCoy and Mrs. O. H. Britain, tho C Harrell, mother and sister rospec- tanla, was succ< tlvely of Mr. S. M. liarnett, of Rock the Clyde today. Hill, who have been at the bedside double-shelled -w. - of Mrs. S. M. Barnott, who has been sufficient to t desperately 111, have returned homo, persons, the en We are pleased to state Mrs. Bar- passengers and nett Is now regarded out of danger, sel of about 4 7, Dr. W. W. Fennell of Rock Hill ' nnn,.-. o ? was In town Monday between trains. / p . ^ Mr. W. O. Strait of Rock Hill Is at,ta,ck ?f ,r.heu' ^S, spending a few days In Lancaster. JJJJ chafnbf,^?l \ . T i r j will soon dtsat r- Lancaster Leads. dealers. THE LA ENTS THIS WEEK It. J. M. sparing for Kxposi- A Tribute to Gallc bow, Elks' Conven- of His (' r Big Affairs. Way back in IE jril 21.?The week clouds hung over i 19 and ending May call to arms was be one of the great- brave and gallant He's history. Six the 16th of Aug .1 importance, ached- the call for a com lace between these was the first tim< ct large numbers of Robert Steele and I will make Green- brothers. They, interest throughout had bid farewell t< er, and went to -Greenville" exposi- the battles in a ci run through this was right. W1 II furnish a unique Twelfth South Ca: onstratlng to real- In all the battl id other cities Just marches, the subj is doing in a manu- knew nothing but Various exhibits ready to do his pai inufacturers in , all or on the battle il< out the made-in- of the battle wlier will be installed in and minie balls rtment8 secured for ranks of that grai lg with this exposi- ing the men down tie held a pure food very front rank, dtion, under the su- seen in twenty-thr city health depart- other skirmishes licipal sanitary con- part. Wounded a prominent health times it was men ur states will come army of Jackson i tant and vital prob- men behind the g< >al sanitation. Dr. names of the , state health officer Duty, though a lit Ina, will preside at guiding star in eve man's life as a si innual horse show The true histor ay 20, 21 and 22, in soldier lias never horse show has al- i fear it never \ nter of interest for this may be, no br ;bout this state. On honest man than will also be held in lived either in ti unual convention of time of peace. T dation of Elks. In dent will show tc these various events honest ho was. A ns are being com- living on the late cneral home-coming place in an old oi r residents of the SOme thing over lit Ginr\a <> ' ? Bflifit j jjy tion was not of mYa'ce^a* i V? Mt< Hi Work, al'opa near'TSnu sar*"" rdr-i T Y ri 1 21 Whlln nr? em> t'ie cln 5 men ar^on^trKfe" "ll* whi,< country, according thhrli N\?r,ks NVas i of the socialists, u" ),ii H W8 to he marking time fhelp?d me )f the debate in the L w,r : ^ uties tomorrow on deeds doJ in liberal leader. M. Jf* q?J7 sold to a compromise on * Steele. O stion saw his ,)ody Ji let this afternoon to *h"rch and ?n hls >ject, but nothing as ith on? otke' s< f the deliberations !iam8' Pla<;<!<1 Peai s public. token of love. 1 Merchants' Associa- h?w, fast the ra with a member- Klorio?s ?rmy a small traders, has Breat M .,ii !?., .i >1 answer to the las dcvicir was raaae ipected of being ini- Name ? uerta and Diaz gov Address mship I,niinrhed. land, April 21.-y-The p ever built in Great '"uiinrd liner Aqua>8fifully launched on The new vessel is and carries boats gend me yQur iccomm^uato 4.2.i0 tire complement of built typ crew. /She is a veB 000ytons grosB. rls/d if you have an I T PRAV' TiXtlsm this spring. J. Li, L/Iln I ffected parts freely In'a Idnement and it 217 South T ,pear. Sold by all CHARL0TTE, ? ? ut-puues ,jear comrade was dutlon insuring per- ... The savings bank A ? 2J 1913 there has been no ^ Is than usual, which indicating that the LET PRISON! >t yet begun to use id will be able to Mexican lnsurger tit. by Fnitcd S "?"?7 . Douglas, Ariz., LI IIS COM K\E. pliance with an o ~ department, seven ion Meets in Wash- gent troops, who > liennial Council. since tiiey fled t< April 21.?With the battle of Nj hundred delegates across the line is of the country in Ninth cavalry boi Biennial Council of dered similarly to ieration of Women's diers held at N here tonight for a Ariz. The prison ision. The meeting ed in small grou welcoming addresses a few days. (Jen ing of reports. Later commanded the ] ere tendered a re- eral garrison, wa District of Columbia is held pending 'omen's Clubs. structions. V business meeting Some diillculty s council during the ed in the dispo reports urging the Mexican federal i t>f art, conservation surgent state fore drds, teaching of so- on the Arizona 1 normal schools and system for training the duties of home Well, the w Mherhood were pre- worsted, and tha ussed. umbia State. LLS_msTviKE. For Burns, Br let- Near Page- Tho Quickest a land. bruns, bruises, to _ , . . . . mation and all r. colored, who has ?ucklen.B f Ar/lc Mr. J. J. Black moil's days it cured L. caster, brutally n^ur- dell, Tex., of a i last Sunday night which palhod hire After knocking Iter sbo?u^. if 1VCCV h an axe and cutting caster Pharmacy a negro fled and was Co. on Mr. George W. iy Rural Policeman The negro is now in 1*1 1 Typewr i Washington. April 21.?Francisomez, who escaped T a steamer from Vera JL tempts of ofllcers of rnment to take him, hington today and All \f I (.ante, already here, /Yll ill?lK( 9 Carranza constltu- /i <iml tmai permitted to leave American Consul Fill out this ? ra Cruz refused to . - f ival from the steam- 10 us *or a Iree arrant. While the bp.rpfains we Q-ff( aent asked that he answer an alleged | NC ASTER NEWS, A kilt Soldier by One ^rn p> 'omrailoM. 161, when the war ^ our Southland, the VP? heard. When the Y^c Dixon Barnes on L. ? ust, 18161, made lld pany of volunteers 3 that I had seen SaV Hood Steele, twin / like many others, DU*. j a widowed moththe front to fight f|| pi ause they believed ^JJ DU 1th Company I, rolina Volunteers wa Les, all the hard ect of this sketch ITlllI duty, was always t whether in camp Infield In the thickest * a tlla ?onnn? I 1 flew through the dcl^ id company, mowlike grass, in the as Robert could be x t ee battles, besides 1N0 iu which he took . .3 many as three lHSl like this made the ' great. It was the Dial uns that made the J/ma. generals famous. .p ttle word, was the ^11 I q ry act of this good aldier and citizen. tnP y of the private 111C been written and -?i, vlll be. However, Call uver man, 110 more Robert Steele ever SCC' me of war or in 'he following inci- fl"|T I I i the living how | fter the war, while Captain Stewart's llllA it house he found 1 $2,0 00 which he Qlfl^ iptain Kibler, say- 1 . ong to him. This hill hat a pity our 11athis kind of men. ^tt a will mention. In mJJ /\ rigade lost a part ^ i-orks at Fudge's llllC >nd, Va. The 12th f ered to recapture 4-pll, irge the writer of s standing 011 the _____ shot through the is by my side and on me battletield. ly pages telling of ih no by him. Will ft ier ever lived than J[ 11 last Thursday 1 lid away at Zion grave in company ildier, G. W. Wilitit'ul flowers as a flow sad to think nks of that once re passing to the VV A ay all he ready to II A it toll call as our f ^ G. A. PORTER. AftXl BUS GO 11ACK. its Turned Iaiose tates Forces. April 21.?In com- I 1 i rder from the war ity-five state insurvere prisoners hero > this side during . ico, were marched late today. The rder patrol is or- EftgS dispose of all sol- thJ ocrales and Nncn lins Heir era will be return- Single C ps at intervals of Q;na.ip Pedro Ojeda, who '.7 Maco, Sonora, fed- White j s not released. Ho faction more explicit inwill be experienc- ST^ sal of the refugee soldiers as the In:es hold eyerv port >ordor- Lancast ool growers are t's no yarn.?Col"Whal "I me "Well uls?t and Sores. ghouU1 b' nd surest cure for iQ SUppe oils, sores, inflamskin diseases Is be was a Salve. In four telllne r H. Ilaflin, of Ire- bie." sore on his ankle i "Did < i so he could hard- I helaln's be in every home. "Sure, immended by Lan- I g0jd by and Standard Drug ?? h bargains! I ] Holm ill raiifectl... I ^ coupon and mail I list showing the I we free list of re- f? ?e writers. ^ roN & co., I i{, ryon Street, % N. C. tmH IPRLL 22, 1913. .-==i lilroad engineer, 8 g^ ma irs at the throttle, ! ! lVlOIlC d invested his gf ? ? ings in a printing jgj jY| riness. g^ .. siness, ill-managed g^ If] s OIL{he verge of g And i. 1 he engineer| mj ^ mon< his engine one mo r and stepped in * process Is superintendent. jw] "-y^y* r. 1 i W with "The ver had seen the nabie." de of a printing 8 IIave 8 count ,n ? fit. I Department J f 'gg We pay day it is one ot jgj lntereBt c most successful |8' quarterly c 11 1 M Accounts dog houses in his gj lion, and he's rich, 8 IT'S ! j was a born exec- 8 iu mi* fe, not an engine 8 we tnvit 11 ? 1 tention to t 'er, and he found m 8tatement. lSelf. 8 to ?ee us. i >ii i -? ' want ad will also OTj 1 your place, old ? ow. j ===== SLANCj I 99 "Tho Old 2GGS STOW Tl/^O s,Kvrittl Tho Woman's JL JL1/ of Antioch churcj day afternoon at tfuimf l I I n I 111 I V Dect* ^cPP<"' iiuiinu Chariot and COLUM1UA I). $S.OO t a r "T" ? *x W. C. Corcorajf; \y old ' * ' "* / ^ Ljdirnst hicks 5j>i.uu pGr it) tor rest of j^o\y jg the ti son. Chicks 12&C each. Billion Dollar "omtj Rhode Island Reds, ^ ?u' t Comb White Leghorns, mo in Lancaster i Plymouth Rocks. Satis- and got som? seG guaranteed. WANTED?You t LNDARD POULTRY ooSamore?8?a?tVp, YARDS. Hal1 and Punk'iV orders now anil" d< o r* c/i ed- Early jffrang er, o. L. Rhone G4 8ee(i at Mackerel Why He Was Isato. FOR PURE long t made you bo late?" cotton seed, a t Smithson." Ilwalne, Elm stri that is no reason why you 0. Will make pr e an hour late getting home to quantity want r." ow, but I asked him how EOIt SALE?Sev< feeling, and he insisted on shingles. Ecp* tie about his stomach trou- Lancaster, S. C. you tell him to take Cham- TOMATO PLAI Tablets?" j varieties. No that is what he needs." , Prices right. 8 all dealers. I Lancaster, S. C. Please T? )N TUESDAY, / i will sell at AUCTION, to the highest ITS, around COLUMBIA COLLEGE, tha V and healthy, gradual slope, with nice vi< 3 property. Electric lights available. Tr ; gradually on the advance, new buildinj lPITALISTS DO NOT SEEM TO BE A1 We shall be glad to see A LARGE ATT *n if they are not interested in buying. \ tertainnient, both ladies and gentlemen. J. EDGAR F "CUTS THE EARTH T [>ck Hill, S. C. or 5 Hank No. itii. k?T STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION W !y ?f 8 J THE BANK OF LANCASTER 8 I located at Lancaster, S. C., at the i^5i UrpC dose of business April 4th, 1913. l*vO RESOURCES. [Loan 8 and Discounts. . $537,374.45 {MA Overdrafts 7,155.79 AHAV Bonds and Stocks own- W9 UllCY od by tho Bank 12,500.00 J Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00 isauKing House 5,800.00 le money Due from Banks and AA ?y makes _ Bankers IMJH5 M Currency 10,077.00 re money. Gold 3,407.50 interesting Silver,, and other Minor ^ going on Checks and Cash" Items 3,411.27 n the year Tolul $656,452.72 jj| OId Re- LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in. . $ 50,000.00 ,ii on on. Surplus Fund 100,000.00 Undivided Profits, less ur Savings Current Expenses and ? Taxes Paid 22,175.01 W Due to Banks and 4 per cent Bankers 6,703.01 ompounded }Jnpal0 V V 525 00 M Individual Deposits Sub>n Savings ject to Check 273,135.17 QQ and Certi- Savings Deposits . . 51,747.49 W Time Certificates of Deposit. posit 150,511.75 S Cashier's Checks .. .. 1,655.29 A r K S 1V1 Ms Total $656,452.72 M STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, W i llank. County of Lancaster?ss. e vour at- Before me came Geo. W. Wil- SB liauis, flashier of the above named IgjA he annexed bank, who, being duly sworn, says Come in t,lat the aboVG and foregoing state' ment is a true condition of said M bank, as shown by the books of said hank. ? GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Sworn to and subscribed before . k.Tr An me this 9th day of April, 1913. M INK lit* JNO- H* poao, W illIV V/I Notary Public for S. C. ? Correct?Attest: ICTTD WADDY C. THOMSON, \ U 1 Li K L- c- PAYSEUR, W It. L. CRAWFORD, W, Reliable." Directors. i - 4 M __ Notice. ! Notice of Election. Missionary Union Whereas, one-third of the freel will meet Satur- holders and one-third of the electors 3 o'clock. j residing in Taxahaw school district, | No. 27, in Lancaster county, have id other varieties ^ition4od th,e county board of eduo Plants Tomato cat'on to order an election to deterColery and Egg ; "line whether or not an additional ^ jjsl tax of three (3) mills shall be levied ' Ion all real and personal property ! v p | in said district for school purposes, te, N. C. j |ierepy order the election to be held by the trustees of said \ILY RECORD, I Taxahaw school district, No. 27, on l?e Yi?ar. Wednesday, April 30, at Taxahaw ' * ? school house. V1 Traveling Repre- which electioiY only such elecatlve. tors as return re^J or personal proper, S. C. erty for taxation and who exhibit their tax receipts and registration certificates shall be allowed to vote. , T,ie opening and closing hours 5 il U LlCcb shall be the same as in all general elections. ME plant your ? % COFFEY' Gjafss. I have on ' r seed that I will n j ' , tluced price. Meet County Board of Education. 3aturday, April 26, d. C. M. Moseley. CITATION. 1-66-11 " STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 0 know that T will County of Lancaster on April 24, 50,- py j Stewman, Judge of Probate, ota.to' plants, Nancy Whereas Martha Hinson and Jas. A*ams. Place your p Hinson have made suit to me to on't get disappoint- grant them letters of adminlstra:e and amber cane pon 0f pie estate and effects of 1 s Grocery. Meridian L. Hinson. 57-58 These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindstaple Florodora red and cerditors of the said Meriipply to R.,J. OTc- dian L. Hinson, deceased, that they [jet, J^aneaster, S. j bo and appear before nie, in the lp4? tight according ! Court of Probate, to "be held at r>d. . 4-l5-4t Lancaster on the 7th of May next, ??- . | after publication thereof, at 11 ?ra!'cars brjck and o'clock ill the forenoon, to show 'nr^y & Horton, cause, if any they have, why the 55-58 said administration should not be granted. ?JTSF?Several fine Given under my hand, this 23rd w' ready to set. day of April Anno Domini 1913. lrs. W. A. Unvls, J. E. STEWMAN, 4-1-tf Probate Judge. ike Notice j IPR1L THE 29TH I bidders, some of the NICEST RESIDENCE $ t are to be seen around Columbia, S. C. High, ;w, good water. Street Car service through i aders in Columbia dirt are doin# well, prices p ?s are ffoing up in almost every direction. "RAID OF COLUMBIA INVESTMENTS. ? ENDANCE from many parts of the country, Ve hope to f?ive the crowd a pleasant day's r ^AG, Broker I 0 SUIT YOUR TASTE." J 1207 Hampton St., Columbia, S. C. I Li