The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, April 25, 1913, Page 5, Image 5
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LOCAL DOTS C
?Mrs. M. P. Crawford Is having
her handsome home on White Btreet ,,,,
?Mrs. A. Lloyd Moore Is under- which 1
going treatment at the Magdalene been ui
hospital In Chester. taken c
?Rev. W. W. Ratchford will of sprit
preach at Unity church next Sabbath the wee
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Bessie i
?The teachers and pupils of the <laY
Rock Hill graded school sent $9.16 e,T,e85
to the flood sufferers this week. on Mali
?Dr. T. J. Strait Is spending nt *1
awhile with relatives in Chester and j)ar
county while recuperating from his *receDtic
recent "illness. servJd
?Weather forecast tor South Miss M
Carolina: Fair Friday and prob- the doz
H " ably Saturday, light to moderate assemhl
tlth and southeast winds. Landinf
?The large warehouse belonging Cupid,
to the Jones Mercantile Company, present!
south of the Southern depot, has docume
just been completed and is about
ready for occupancy. "Kno
?In addition to the $10 check the hou
acknowledged elsewhere in this is- house <
sue, we have received also $1 from years o
a lady in Lancaster, sent for the jng, se<
benefit of flood sufferers. ot Matr
?The Standard Oil Company will "I, L
open a branch offlce at Kershaw in said St
the near future, which will be under Candida
the supervision of Mr. C. T. Gurley, after
the manager of the Lancaster offlce. hundret
?The Rev. J. S. Hammond of 4'Wri
Lancaster will preach at West End on this
Baptist church Sunday morning at nineteei
11 o'clock. You are invited to come (Ilea
and hear a good sermon.?Rock (Signed
Hill Record. "Stat
?Tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock This
Unity Council, No. 89, Jr. O. U. A. read wi
M., will celebrate its second anni- Miss Gi
versary. All Juniors and their Then
wives are invited to attend with test, in
well-filled baskets. won th<
?a. until her or Lancastrians 111 111
went to Rock Hill today, some to a *ace"'
attend the oratorical contest, others elak?ral
for the dance and other events C(>"rses
which are attracting numbers of eac
"visitors to the "Good Town." a word
?The Lancaster friends and ^
relatives of I. C. Hough, who recently
moved to California, will be glad , .
to learn that he has decided to re- ,, 1
turn to Camden at an early date, ' ,>K? y
according to news received from ou nf'
him recently by Camden friends. ^ inning
daughte
ZZZZZZZ^ZZZZ^ZZI *s very
a nativi
PERSONALS l ravel 8
was loc
months
here w
Prof. M. M. Hargrove of Luray, verv ?c
Va., was in Lancaster on business t()
Wednesday and Thursday. interest
Rev. Hugh It. Murchison has been
spending a few days at Batesburg .
this week. ,asV10 v
Mr. Ben Massey of Rock Hill was iuncheo
a visitor in town yesterday. Heath
Mr. M. S. Witherspoon and Mrs. young
J. J. Kaminer spent Wednesday in table w
Charlotte. baskets
Miss Bleka Lindsay went to Rock handle
Hill this week after a short visit to ribbon,
relatives here. tiny spi
Mrs. Eugene Funderburk, Mrs. ^'J1*!?10
W. F. Laney and Mr. Ben Funder- titully
hurk attended the funeral of tneir ^ . 00
sister, Mrs. G. H. Bailes, at Ander- d
son yesterday.
Miss Rebecca Walker has return- arine \
*" ed to her home in WInusboro, after Nanna
a visit to her friend, Miss Betty
Brown.
M rs.
Mr. Will G. Strait has returned to hostess
Rock Hill after spending a few days ^ay a
at home. home c
Mrs. G. Frank Latimer has re- rooms
turned from a visit to Mrs. D. K. roses e
Hough in Kershaw. filled w
Dr. W. Q. Stevens of Rock Hill rant re
was in town on professional busi- spirited
ness yesterday. liams, \
Messrs. L. J. and F. M. Walters * lovelj
of Cassatt visited their mother and rreslim<
sister, Mrs. Jane Walters and Mrs. course'
B. A. McManus, of Dwight this week. ^?r.e 8<
Mr. L. J. Walters went to Van Wyck tab,e8 <
to visit his daughter, Mrs. H. P. ures of
McQulrt, before returning home.
Mr. O. L. Derrick of Rock Hill Miss
was in town yesterday. of the
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCain and meeting
little son of Waxhaw were visitors contest,
here this week awardei
Dr. W. H. Sapp and daughter, fan, am
Miss Margaret, of Sapp's Cross booby,
Roads, spent yesterday In town. ing the
Mrs. R. J. Mackorell of Yorkville candy 1
is the guest of her parents, Maj. and and Do
Mrs. J. M. Riddle.
Mr. Will McFadden of Rock Hill PUI
spent yesterday in Lancaster.
Judge Ira B. Jones returned this Arrives
week from a business trip to Wash- ditioi
lngton and New York. After
Mr. C. D. Jones returned this Postr
morning from a business trip North, tants si
Mr. W. T. Williams Is viHlting his mornini
sisters, Mesdames John A. Steele mail po
and W. W. Gill in Rock Hill. punctuf
Mrs. F. E. Barnette, mother of for ver
Mr. S. M. Barnette and Mrs. M. T. with a
McCoy and Mrs. G. H. Hurrell have box. C
returned to Rock Hill after being found |i
at the bedside of Mrs. S. M. Bar- the sh<
nette. the litii
Miss Susie Gait of Norfolk, who good i
is the guest of Miss Betty Brown, ravenou
will leave tomorrow for a visit to put bat
friends In Wlnnsboro. by Itur
Miss Enola Barnette has returned Davis F
to Lancaster after spending a week was ma
with her mother at Rock Hill. Yarbroi
Constable John L. Caskey went
over to Chester today to see his (JKXKR
uncle. Magistrate W. P. Caskey,
who Is now convalescing in the hospital
at that place. We are glad to C'ontrib
. state that Mr. Caskey is now able
a to be up and walk about. Wo s
Miss Eliza Wylle is expected home $10,
tomorrow to spend the week-end Flint II
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Amoriei
Wylie. sufferer
Mr. C. W. Requarth of Charlotte
is in town on business today.
Messrs. R. S. Stewart and F. B. Greet
Porter went to Chester today, re- to mak
turning on the mid-day truin. races?"
Mrs. P. Bradley Morrah and Sport
daughter of Mount Carmel are ox- tips."
pected tonight for a visit to Mrs. "Ah!
Morrah's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. "Yes
C. Thomson. hnrso
THE LA?
ij WIFE SLAYER
/ A r j lsadore Dunbar,
ociat jXeivs .
lived on Mr. John
. . . . ? ... , place, about three
9 has been much delightful . . .
Inlng this week. Society, of towu' who bruta
'or the past few months has wife with an axe
lusually dull, seems to have Chesterfield county
>n new life with the coming mentlon of which i
ig. Of the several affairs of . .
>k, the party given by Misses ,a8t l88Ue' wa8 arr
and Pearl McManus Wednes- miles southeast of
ernoon Is perhaps the most Rural Policeman 1
Ing. Their attractive home brought to the Jail
i street was Oiled with frag- Sheriff Hunter
Id flowers of every hue. They Hunter were both c
verywhere, in vases, bowls be was bagged. 1
iked on the mantels. In the killing, remarking
m hall, fruit punch was some ,t things a
to the guests on arrival by stand. It seems
arv Locke Rnrrnn Whon visit her sister in <
ay os sweet peas. The color evening, said he ]
of pink and white was beau- make any stateme
carried out through the sev- Senator Tillman sa
urses. Those who enjoyed unwilling to discuss
lelightful occasion were: til he had heard fr?
Laura Gilbert Williams, in Charleston, to
ind Lewis Murchison, Kath- written.
Vylte, Mary Locke Barron, it Is understood
Perry and Pauline Marion. also been held up 01
# # # A. Murray, who was
? ? senators for the p
of tnnuI nnh woHnil Walterboro before
of the Bridge Club Wednes- Democratic primary
fternoon at her attractive
,n North Main street. Her |>eath of M (
were most attractive with
verywhere. Tall vases were ? M". Florence Ba
ith graceful clusters of frag- " " Bailes, a ]
d roses. After a series of chant of Anderson,
games, Mrs. George Wil- Person hospital in
vho held top score, was given o clock Wednesday e
r gold hatpin. Elaborate re- Jne^80^ only one
snts, consisting of a salad npont 32 years of a
followed by an ice course, attractive woman
srved after the games. Two S?iFi ?ap1
)f players enjoyed the pleas- I!, w.a,8 a ^au|
the afternoon. Thomas Funderburl
# # * is survived by her
,, . Thomas, a daughte
Eliza Moore was the hostess father, eight sisters
Cosy Corner Club at its last ers gbe was a slsi
After an interesting little Funderburk'and I
Miss Mary Heath Jones was Hough and W. F.
d first prize, a pretty wrist place,
i Miss Florlde Perry won the The funeral servl
a dainty handkerchief. Dur- the Baptist church
afternoon, ices, cake and terday, conducted 1
were served by Misses Mary Rev. John F. Vines
rothy Moore. by Rev. w. H. Fras
were interred at Si
'I'Y BY PARCEL POST. etery in Anderson.
in Lancaster in Good Con- Leader or Sutrriiget
.and is Sent to Destination |4 D p ||o||
Being Watered and Fed. London. April 2
mister Hunter and his assis- Despard. leader of
at up and took notice this arrested last night
I when on opening one of the conduct a meetin
uches they found a little box Square was Benten
ed here and there with holes lraprl80nTnent de,
itilation and were greeted n.\ flno nt ?9r
whine from the inside of the werfi sentenced'"to I
1 closer inspection they Mra I)eHpard decI{
t contained a young puppy of to hol(, a meetine
pherd species. They took Squnre was mud<
le fellow out and gave him a agB,n8t the govern
square breakfast which he t|on of aulTrage m
isly devoured. He was then
k in Ids littli> Imv nnrf ount
al Carrier Milliard* to""Mr. j" Homely is V.
lynn, Route No. 7. The box ,
tiled to Mr. Flynn by E. It. Every little while
ikIi, Coffey, Ga. PaPer that "?mo one
nail in his foot or
,OUS GIFT TO body, and 1<
FLOOD SUFFERERS Iherelrom and the
every person was a>
uted by Flint llidgo Council remedy for such wc
.1. O. I'. A. M. apply it then sue!
ire in receipt of a check for ooa8e- The remec
unoiint contributed by the ways at hand, can
Jdge Council, Junior Order a!,yon^ what is be
in Mechanics, to the flood "e- *s aimplj
8 wound or any woun
'' or inflamed with
How to Do It. Twenty minutes in
lie?"How do you manage ta, Pain out 0
e so much money on the ? inflammation ar
a wound. People n
ie?"I go around and get r?niedy as much as
when they are aft
j ?ee?? wounds, let them tr
; and then bet on the other ~ I
?Ex. Subscribe fo
en friends of the hostess had ^ some ten days a
ed little Miss Martha Van- Supday, taking the
;liam, who represented footing it acre
came in and to each guest .. /I border co
ad a copy of the following P? Q wife co
nt. him Sunday evening
killed her by stril
I UOCLAMATION. head with an axe.
w ye all, Whereas, Power of severed one of tin
se of Rogers and Julia, of the head. Rural Pc
of Gregory, having reached Moore came up a
f discretion and understand- back to Chesterfl*
ak admission into the State Court is now in
imony. county and it is lil
)aniel Cupid, Governor of will be tried durin;
ate, hereby proclaim them
tes for such admission on or FIRM AT GKJ
June twenty-fifth, nineteen
1 and thirteen. Hotel Destroyed (
tten under my hand and seal
twenty-third day of April, I _ , . -
, . . ... . i ue large notel
i hundred and thirteen. belonging to the
rt beat.) ,, Company and mana
1} , "DANIEL CUPID. Ti,)bs> was eutlrel
e of Matrimony. pire vVednesday 11101
novel announcement was iy an the furnituri
th interest by the friends of building was a lar>
regory, the honoree. lure and was va
followed an amusing con- The origin of the
which Miss Maude Moore except that it startt
a prize, a box of candy. the building, ltobii
e attractive dining room, at was sleeping on i
covered polished table, the barely escaped with
Le refreshments in three down to the second
were served. Before leav- ed out just befoi
h guest was asked to writo fell in. Other 11
of advice to the bride-to-be. would have been d<
vere very clever and pro- the Republic cottc
much laughter. The an- closed down for tl
nent of this engagement will mill force formed
d with much interest by Miss brigade to fight tin
's friends in this and other
She is a young woman of COLLECTOK8HU
; personality. She is a
>r of Mrs. J. F. Gregory and Action Said to be 1
popular. Mr. A. P. Rogers, ommcndation of
e of Dillon, is a Westing- Washington Anri
electrical engineer who f h col\ectPor
throughout the state. He f charleston wa8
ated in Lancaster for several , between the
and has numbers of friends se^ators and Mr. U1
ho congratulate him on his whQ hag been no,
>od fortune. His marriage DemocraUc primary
Gregory will be one of the , t Representati
ing social events of June. Legare. Senator 1
* * * Whaley called on I
her charming affair of the Treasury McAdoo,
k'eek was the lovely little name of Capt. W.
n party given by Miss Mary sent to the Preside
Jones to a number of her the suggestion of
friends 011 Tuesday. The Carolina senators,
ras lovely with large center that action on the
filled with pink roses, the the White House h
tied with a great bow of pink ( arily held up. Mr
The place cards showed a seen at the Willard
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TOASTER NEWS, AIM}H, 25,
KIN 1M) \\\.
S3&. T"ken COUNTY N
the negro who
i J. Blaekmons HKAT1I 8PRI1
miles northeast
Uy murdered his Special to The News,
near Catarrh, In Heath Springs, Api
Sunday night, event of great interest
vas made in our munity. owing to the p
the parties involved, v
ested about four riage here on April 24,
town Tuesday by A. Duncan and Miss 1
'ant Hunter and ley, both of Heath S
1 that afternoon, marriage was a very q
.and Policeman was solemnized in the
>n his trail when a few friends at the M
i-Ie admitted the sonage here, the cen
Hioi f l'""* 1
v..c?c ??m | pertormed by Rev. II.
fellow couldn't p. c. The groom is a
his wife left to Wofford College and
Chesterfield coun- ful planter. The brid
go. He followed complished daughter o
train to Kershaw Mobley of the Enterp
?ss Lynch's river tile Company. She is
unty of Chester- wintlirop College and
oked supper for cessfully for two sessit
after which he tant in the high schoo
ring her on the mediately after the c<
A second blow amj ^rs. Duncan repal
? eais from her elegant residence, recei
iliceman E. W. e(ji where they will
,nd took Dunbar home
eld Wednesday. Mr p B Mobley> S(
session in that agent at Catawb
tely that Dunbar 8pent a few hours witl
; the term. here Sunday.
~ ; | t Mr. and Mrs. 1). M.
CAT FALIjS. spending a week at Stoi
? . home of Mr. S. W. Hea
'misting Imss of .,t their home In the W
Mb Mr. T. T. Twitty hi
at Great Falls, fined to his home by s
Southern Power Monday night,
ged by Mr. H. A. Mrs. Frank Jonlinso
y destroyed by been visiting Mrs. Na
-tiing. Practical- and other relatives In
b was lost The to her home in Lancai
?e wooden struc- day.
lued at $4,500. Mrs. Horace Earle
fire is unknown, spent Wednesday with
id in the attic of umi sisters at this plac
iison Young, who Mr. J. F. Griffin o
the third floor, made a business tri
his life. He ran Springs Thursday,
floor and jump- Dr. Walter Twitty
e the building wa8 here on professic
earby buildings Wednesday.
B8troyed had not Mr. James Powers
m mills, nearby, visited Mr. H. E. Willis
ie time and the ,iay.
into a bucket Mrs. McMurrav of T.
i names. in town on business W
The infant son of ft
l? in DOUBT. II. K. Williams has be<
for several (lays.
tlclri Up on Keo- The pupils of the
\V. J. Storen. here are preparing to ]
II 04 The mat- trlal 0,1 tlie niKl11 of
shipof the port the Masonic hall. The
discussed yester- trie<l is tllBt
South Carolina versus tester Crensh,
chard S. Whaley, charge of killing her pr
ruinated by the an array of witnesses
to succeed the duced on both sides an
ve George S. of rare enjoyment is p
rillman and Mr. ? ???
Secretary of the PRIMUS.
by whom the
J. Storen was special to The News,
mt last week at Primus, April 24.?
the two South jjcManus of the Trade
It is believed vlsited ftlr. W. V. Hegl
Storen case at Mr. aud Mrs. Henry
as been tempor- ed Mr. and Mrs. Itoj
. Whaley, when gunday.
Hotel yesterday Mr aiui Mrs. liar
preferred not to vi?ited Mr. and Mrs. 1
nt at this time. Saturday,
id that he was Mr and Mrs. D. S. 1
1 the subject un- and Mrs. Barber S;
>m some persons Mrs Lm Hlnson ai
whom he had and Iuez visjted Mr. at
Small Saturday,
that action has Mrs. Billie Brown
a the name of P. daught r, Ora, visited 1
1 endorsed by the j A liowers Friday,
ostmastership of Mrs. Ed Bowers, w
the first district qUj^e jp at her home,
improving.
-?7~?~ ? Mrs. E. B. Wright, v
a. H. Bailes.
quite 111 at her home, it
lies, wife of Mr. ing much, if any.
prominent mer- Mr. and Mrs. E. B. V
died at the An- guests the following pe
that city at 1 Mrs. B. F. Adams, M
aorning, after na irby Hinson, Mrs. Beck
week. She was Mr. Willis McMauus of
ge, was a bright, ville section, Mrs. All
and an earnest alui Miss Mae Vincent,
tist church. Mrs. Mrs. Roach Vincen
5hter of Mr. J. daughter, Bessie, are i
c of Dudley. She niCe!y.
husband, a son, Mr. John S. Blacki
r, Beverly, her vv'ade Reeves of Ean<
and four broth-I ?*
:er of Mr. B. Y. " ? \?7 ? J.
desdames B. C. * , ti ^i
Lanev of this Little Misses Gladys
L.aney or this Falkenberry visited 1
ces were held at de88io and Katle Wri
at 3 p. in. yes- ( ,
Sy her Dastor Mrs. Almetta Mosiei
i D. S' asshited ? ?*.?!?, I)T. Ada,
er. The remains L, Mra' Maude Bower8 8
lver Brook cem- *arri?' vi8ited Mra" 1
Tuesday.
Mrs. Lillie Vincent
tes Sentenced to father, Mr. J. A. Bow
linft a Meeting. "
1- Mrs. Charles PLEASANT II
the suffragettes, !
while trying to Special to The News,
g in Trafalgar Pleasant Hill, April
ced to 14 days' count of so much rain
fault of payment tlon the farmers are n
Her companions paring their land for pi
ten days each. some are already plan
tred her attempt Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
: in Trafalgar Lancaster visited relath
1 as a protest . 'ast week,
nment's prohlbi- I Master I.omous Ma
eeting in Hyde i was operated on for
I some time ago by Dr.
nell of Hock Hill, was
fry Simple. this week by his fathe
! we read in the f5' Marshall, to be trea
has run a rusty tu ed h?mo Wednesda
other portion of get",ng ? Ang?n,.0.elr
ckjaw resulted mn X' Itjitledge 1
patient died. If 11111 t*?,? week to ha
vare of a perfect ! trvi?A*!y A,)rMM,,'er;1
>unds and would , * ... . V,ar8J
'? reports would f l? aU?nd th<
ly is simple, al- I,. , . ,
i be applied by I Mi88ef Lola and Ss
tter it is Infalii- ro1turn',(! fro,? a few <
"to smoke the rolatlves at Kershaw la
i that is bruised i
a woolen cloth. ! Germany Protests A
the smoke will i Tariff.
f the worst case Washington, April 2'
ising from such through its ambassad
lay sneer at this protested against two a
they please, but -?
lifted * ith such Cures Old Sores, Other Remec
y It.?F<x. The worst caseii, no matter of h
??? ; are cured bv the wonderful,
r TVlP Wau'B Porter's Anti <: ir Healing
1 ^ -ti b " a. ( Tain and Ilea'-- at the same tir
1913.
EWS I Ifff1-*'*7*-'
^? I Money
ril 24.?An Q Mol/AO
10 me com- maivco
rominence of
'as the mar- w w
of Mr. Lewis |*/I
lunnah Mob- .^P? |V|I|I||
prlngs. The ltlVIU
uiet one and
eSVr- 5 A"<1 the "*
emony being that money mi
graduate?of 5 make? "'?r?
is a success- Us*4 This interes
f Mr "'Sorry M Process ls K?inK
rise Mercan- "g|a everv day in the ;
taught lauc^ M w,lb "The ?
ans as assis- [Ml liable."
1 here. Imiremony
Mr. MB] Have you an
ired to their YajaA count in our Sav
itly complet- kWJ
make their MB] department?
MBl We 4 Per
juthern Rail- ?. .
a Junction. W8 lnterest corapour
i his parents MB] quarterly on Sav
Jones, after LW Accounts ami C
aeboro at the [MB] cates of Deposit,
til, are again rittl
est End. WJ fT'C ^11
is been con- MB] ?
ickness since rAAl
LJJ In This Hank.
n, who has MB] .
nnie Mobley uj We invlto your
;re, returned tention to the ann<
stre Wednes- MB] statement. Come
of Hoykins to see us.
her mother MB]
e.
f Lancaster ^^24
V?,r 3 THE BANK
>nal business
of Kershaw HS I A NT A ^ T1
ams Wednes- LWJ 1J
Mj "The Old Reliab
ancaster was
edncsday.
and Mrs. ?Jf 88JJJJ
?n quite sick
high school features of the pending
have a mock One concerns the propose
May 2nd, in tion of hooks of Germar
i case to he houses for the purpose ol
May Mobley ing domestic sales prices
aw, on the against undervaluation
>t dog. Quite The other protest is again
will be pro- vision that German good
d an evening in American botoms sha
romised. differential of 5 per cen
It is declared to be in v
treaties with Germany, v
antee vessels of that coui
ity of treatment with Am
-Mr Willis st>ls 111 the matter of (1
sville section char^8er
Sunday.
ich" ^Vincent Subscribe for Til
rlson Small Why Ke Was I*a
3. B. Wright .?What made you so li
,, "I met Smithson."
rn^ii csn.fiav "Well, that is no reaso
i mfi as"' should be an hour late ge
id little Ada . ..
id Mrs John supper.
in Mrs. jonn ..j know but j agked
o.wi iiitu he was feeling, and he i
n- " j telling me about his stoi
\Ir? (liid Mrs. h
. . . "Did you tell him to t
h? baa beaa belain's Tablets?"
gradually "Sure, that is what h
i-ho has been Sold by a11 dealer8'
} not improv- - - /right
had as ; Business Nc
ople Sunday:
le Whittaker, LOST-In Lancaster Aprl
' the Trades- Komau gold cuff link
netta Mosier ,p engraved on front
please leave at News on
t and little
eettine ulnno
GOOD MOLASSES at 21
non and Mr. Ion. Jug furnished 1
-aster visited gallons. Bennett-Fergu
called to see pany.
and Eunice FREE TREATMENT fo
ittle Misses women. Send this ad.
glit Wednes- I will mail you free a
treatment of a Home Rer
p visited her will absolutely cure all f<
tns, Saturduy. plaints. Address with s
ind little son, M. A. Hilton, Kershaw, S.
3. B. Wright
1 FOR PURE long staple
visited her cotton seed, apply to
ers, Monday. llwaine. Elm street, La
C. Will make price righ
II , i to quantity wanted.
TOMATO PLANTS?Se
24.?On ac- 1 ? varieties Now rea<
In this sec- Prices right. Mrs. W.
ow busy pre- Lancaster, S. C.
anting, while
ting.
Bowers of ? 1 ?"^ \l
i'es near here ,JOHIl I/.
rshall, who
appendicitis
W. W. Fencarried
back ? wn | t 1 & a ? i
r Mr. James 1 A SI HA A
ited. He rey
and is now
went to llock
ve his eyes '
left Tuesday C?Urt H?USe ?<*Ul
! Confederate
irah Cauthen *
lays visit to | IlCU SlCI*, ,st
Sunday.
K^s. New PI,0I,C 261
4?Germany, , linnl !>!?< hargr
or here, has Notice is hereby give
dminlstrative J ^uno lat> 1913, I will aj
Probate Judge of Lancat
lies Won't rin* for final discharge as ad
won t Cure- of the egtate of j M C)
?w long standing, ?,?
ol.l reliable Dr. ctaaea
Oil. It relieves D. PLETl
ne. 25c, 50c. $1.00 I Admil
1
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s
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Hank No. 83. ^
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF ^
THE BANK OF LANCASTER 8
located at Lancaster, S. C.t at the >^5
close of business April 4th, 1913. 1^8
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts.. $537,374.45 Ml
Overdrafts 7,155.79 k^f
^\i Bonds and Stocks own- LWi
ed by the Bank 12.500.00 mjl
J Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00 t^^4
Banking House 5,800.00
>ney Due from Banks and [iflMj
lk__ Bankers 73,419.38 )w4
Currency 10,077.00 WU
ney. Gold 3,407.60 [0Qj
ti..? Silver and other Minor
8 Coin 2,307.33 Hi
on Checks and Cash Items 3,411.27
yr?ar Total $656,452.72 [gl
He" LIABILITIES. yM
Capital Stock paid in. . $ 50,000.00 [flQj
_ ) Surplus Fund 100,000.00
| Undivided Profits, le~s
ings Current Expenses aud [flft]
Taxes Paid 22,175.01
Due to Banks and
cent Bankers 6,703.01 [flBl
ided Dividends Unpaid .... 525.00
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 273,13 5.17 MP!
erti- Savings Deposits . . . . 61,747.49
Time Certificates of De- k?^ri
posit 150,511.75 IjM
Cashier's Checks 1,655.29 rgiAi
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Total $656,452.72
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, [Ml
County of Lancaster?ss. kW
at_ Before me came Geo. W. Wil- 99^
liams. Cashier of the above named AjQ
oxed bank, who, being duly sworn, says
, ju that the above and foregoing statement
is a true condition of said fljQ
bank, as shown by the books of said
bank. 99.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 9th day of April, 1913. ^9i
IlL JNO. H. POAG, g?
Ul Notary Public for S. C.
Correct?Attest: i^Ji
nn WADDY C. THOMSON, 99
KK L. C. PAYSEUR, W
u" R. L. CRAWFORD, Q
le." Directors. 99
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tariff bill. Notice of Election,
d examina- Whereas, one-third of the freely
exporting holders and one-third of the electors
ascertain- residing in Taxahaw school district,
3 to guard ^o. 27, in Lancaster county, have
of exports, petitioned the county hoard of eduist
the pro- cation to order an election to deters
imported mlne
whether or not an additional
11 enjoy a tax Gf three (3) mills shall be levied
it in duty. on au rea| antj personal property
iolation of ; said district for school purposes,
rhicli guar- | we hereby order the election to
ntry equal- i pe held by the trustees of said
erican ves- I Taxahaw school district, No. 27, on
utles and j Wednesday, April 30. at Taxahaw
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