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FLU LOCAL DOTS j ltolMM't I >, ?The U. D. C. will meet at the Fowler t residence of Mrs. John A. Stewmau a night Thursday at 4 p. m. hydro-aer ?The Epworth League will hold passenger a session at the residence of Mr. L. Fowler C. Lazenby Friday night at 8 9:45 a. n o'clock. City a.<d ?Miss Cassie J. Ferguson and for more Mr. H. G. Mobley, both of this in* to a county, were married Sunday at Van '-hen tu Wyck by Rev. W. M. Hardin, the c?l011- 1 ceremony taking place at the home reilts ove of the officiating minister. was ?Married at the parsonage at Van Wyck, Sunday, April 27, by Rec. W. M. Hardin, Miss Cassie J. Ferguson and Mr. H. C. Mobley, T both of Lancaster county. Confed ?Miss Corinne Jones will give a ,i'ves los May party Friday afternoon, May 2, ?, 8 , fr at her home. The children of her 8 neigh kindergarten class will take part "*uc" ? and the exercises will consist of the ,act Vlat May pole dance, the crowning of the mo""ng, F*- May queen, songs and recitations. early slu ^ ?The many friends of Mr. D. A. fa \ Funderburk of the Bethlehem section of the county will regret to roo8ter learn that he suffered a severe k , ' t stroke of paralysis yesterday. His hnn.? frr condition was somewhat better this h morning, though he is yet speech- to Ie88* see if it ?Mr. R. J. Flynn of the Dixie to be sur section suffered the misfortune of ried wit losing a fine mule last Saturday. John S. L ?Weather forecast for South Qf the cl Carolina: Generally fair Tuesday identifies and Wednesday with rising tem- mi\ Wrig perature. examinat; I I missing i PERSONALS matter tb to crow, 1 ?_J Mr. Rive ? ? ? . . back ho Mrs. D. E. Pennp spent yesterday jtives lai Id Chester. w&s not Mrs. Emma Small was a Charlotte turned l visitor this week. sequel to Mr. S. W. Heath of Stoneboro was rooster d in town yesterday. Mr Lum Rev. C. H. Martin of Polkton, N. home so C., is a visitor in town. over to Prof. W. E. Moore of Heath mation a Springs spent Saturday in town. Major Ri Mr. J..H. Maxwell of Rock Hill* fURy re(.( was a business visitors in town yesterday. Mr. O. B. Bartlett was a weekend visitor in Rock Hill and Wlnns- The fo boro. Progress Mrs. A. L. Moore came home yes- caster co terday from the infirmary in Ches- the grooi ter. "Friem Mr. Ralph DeNopoly of Camden and Mb spent the week-end with his parents pleasantl; here. it was le Mrs. J. H. Wltherspoon and son ried Sum have returned from a visit to rela- The seer lives in Concord. been sue Editor J. H. Hamel of The Ker- day whei shaw Era was in Lancaster Satur- common day and Monday. the intei Mr. I. W. Hunter has returned to make from a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Sunday t Smith, in Rock Hill. for two 1 Mr. John J. Hollis of Lewisville, "The i Chester county, is on a visit to his day aft grandson, Mr. Simpson Hollis. First Pri Mrs. J. C. Bowling spent yester- lotte an< day afternoon in Heath Springs with formed 1 her sister, Mrs. Ed Hammond. pastor, i Mayor Ernest Moore and Mr. W. friends, ' P. Robinson are in Columbia in at- "The 1 tendance upon the supreme court. woman ( Rev. J. W. Little, the well known home is Baptist evangelist, now of Polkton, here a fe N. C., is spending a few days in piano ph town. Mr. Estr ? Miss Bleka Lindsay of Cheyaw is ager and the attractive guest of her cousins, and is w PHK* Misses Blanche and Margaret are at Moore. avenue." k. Ml W TTaa#I ???? A ^ mina mary nuuu nan uccu Dpt:iiuing the past few weeks in Green- ^lr . wood, the guest of her cousin, Miss ' Ray Poag. ... Mr J( Mrs. John C. Edwards returned J1 . 8? ? yesterday from Chester, where she jns "ot has been undergoing treatment at *,ld *?ls the Magdalene hospital. ^ Mrs. Mary H. Barron, who ac- iiaffner companied her friend, Miss Etta f.' ...i Skipper to Paw Creek, N. C., last 55 years week, returned home yesterday. married Miss Eliza Wylle and her friend. Morrow Miss Elizabeth Finley of Yorkville, |?y whon who spent the week-end here, have children, returned to the College for Women seven bj In Columbia. man of Miss Hannah Brown of the Pleas- l>y all v ant Grove neighborhood is visiting coivsister her sister. Miss Iva Brown, who terian teaches at Heath Springs.?Chester member Reporter. a membi Misses Frances Finley of York- 'm'ate(l 8 vllle and Katherine Roddey of Rock Hill were guests at the home of Mr. R. E. Wylie this week. The c< Clerk of Court Lee Scarborough '?f " 1?1 10 ti ana Mr. w. F. Shaw or Sumter, j" ."j" stopped over in town several hours ()n .j yesterday on their way to Sumter by automobile from Davidson College, where they had been to see their (<o Rons. Cadet Chalmers King of Clemson attended the oratorical contest in * ' ' Rock Hill, and accompanied by his ,l T' , friend, Cadet Herbert of Newberry, L . spent the week-end here with his ,' 3 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John King, .,'s.( .^ , returning to Clemson Monday. colored 1 y Messrs. J. F. Moore, E. C. Mackey, ^V'e also W. R. Moore, John D. Wylie, S. C. to visit Williams, Ira B. Jones, Jr., Hoyd |?g clepa Horton, Andrew Gregory, Jack operated Gregory and J. J. McLure attended During the contest dance in Itock Hill Fri- rises we day evening. oach anc be spec HIT BY A SNAKE. friends \ Kittle Daughter of Mr. S. ,1. (nutlien the Victim. Deafn Little Mary Cauthen, aged 8 ? years, the bright young daughter of way to cure * m1r. 8. J. Cauthern, who lives near ^nuitto!i ?1 % JKm Aershaw, was hit on the leg by Tube, wii 0g y a poisonous snake last Sunday. The ft17a'1'"fire limb Immediately began to swell and unie?? the It was soon twice its normal size. ^uTbS The child was given medical atten- t. n ?re c?u tlon and it is thought that the antl- " dote applied will counteract the ef- ?f [C-?7in^ fects of the poison and that she will cnr?ti ?-y n soon recover. She suffered a great * | deal but Is now resting more com- 8?i<i by i fortably. Take U?i THE L KS OVER ISTHMUS. u. Fowler Makes Ia>?k \ Kht With Passenger. April 28.?Robert G. he American aviator, made across the Isthmus, in a The spacl oplane yesterday with a Ernest Moon nue was the left Panama Beach ai inK uf the F l. He circled over Panama club, Mrs. M the entrance to the canal her usual than half an hour, ascend- dozen membe considerable altitude, and the interestln rned in the direction of Gf current ev He met strong wind cur- u portion o ir Culebra, but in spite of Venice," a able to carry out various hour was e s. Low clouds occasion- time rel'reslu .he earth from view. were enjoyed |l|> Willi"' Rnnu??? ? ? I MISS Eliza erate Veteran Wade H. | formally last t a rooster he had pur- guests, the ? oin Mr. John S. Blackfflon, vllle and Kat bor, to which he was very Hill. The lc iched, owing mainly to the open for du it was a late trower In the hours this di thereby not disturbing his enjoyed by th mbers. His rooster disap- people presei short time since and learn- ing a salad c Mr. E. B. Wright of Primus served by the ilrlng for the owner of a which he had found in a Little Miss he road us he was driving taining this i >m Lancaster, our grizzled new home o( hed up his buggy and went Mrs. T. M. H is, eight miles distant, to was nia missing bird. And TEMPERATl e about the matter he carh him his neighbor, Mr. Weather Bui Mackmon, the former owner ?i?i? tiicken, for the purpose of tion. On their arriving at Washingtoi Iht's they commenced their ately c?ol w< Ion, with the result that greater pari 3 was positive it was his Northwestern rooster and Mr. Blackmon the week 1 about it. To settle the Ce"tral and ey tried to get Chanticeleer temperatures but crow he would not. So "laI througl s brought his birdship on Southwest, at me, but as soon as Mrs. buireau'8 wee d eyes on him she said it "Frosts ari theirs. So the Major re- Tues(la>' In t him to Mr. Wright. The I'aken an(1 the matter is that the Fiiesday an' ropped out of the buggy of NtJrth Atlant McManus while on his way , Mr. Wright has turned him T Mr. McManus. Any lnfor- we<:k w'b bt 8 to the whereabouts of Pf ,.A d* ves* rooster will be thank- ,ntensity thai iived by him. west will n crossing the ~ ~ about Thurs Rstridge-Keabock. states near I Mowing from The Gaston 11 will be will be of interest in Lan- weather am unty, the former home of thunder stori m: colder weath ds of Mr. James A. Estridge }, . c 58 Corrie Seabock were . Another i y surprised Sunday when 111 arned that they were mar- Prevail ?yer day, April 6, in Charlotte. r,?8e of t,ie et of their marriage had cessfully kept until Satur- Honor Roll a it accidentally crept into School property. However, it was ition of the young couple HI High known to their friends on Gary Bailey; hat they had been married Grown Va veeks. Caskey. narriage took place on Sun- 11 High sc ernoon of April 6 at the l'e Mae Mob] esbyterlan church of Char- ter Crenshav 1 the ceremony was per- Wgli sc jy Ur. Ralston, the church n'e Small, n the presence of a few Mackey; se svho were bound to secrecy. Hintum, Pe Sride is an attractive young Hendrix; t >f unusual beauty and her Vaughn, Has in Hickory. She came Seventh g iw months ago and has been Leonard V lyer at the Lumina theater, honors, Clyd idge is the popular man- Sixth grac I proprietor of the Lumina 1 Iorton; sec ell liked here. The couple m?nd. home at 508 West Main Fourth gx nie Hendrix, - ond honors, Horton, Ida . John J. Perry Dead. Birdie Bo 5 ohn J. Perry, after a long Mazie Mackt f about two years, died at Third gra ne at 6 o'clock Saturday, Horton, Don remains were interred at ors, Eva Ma i Presbyterian church Sun- shaw; third Lernoon, the Rev. W. A. Second gi of Fort Mill conducting the tha Dyches, exercises. Mr. Perry was ond honors, of age and had been twice Grace MobU His first wife was a Miss Vaughn, Ru and his last a Miss Howie, First grac l he is survived with eleven Vaughn, M four by the first and honors, Berl r the last wife. He was a First gr sterling qualities and liked Louise Mob) i-ho knew him. He was a second hone it member of the Presby- land Crensh church, having become a Lee Sims, i in early childhood. He was Clark. er of Cedar Camp, No. 79, it Van Wyck. , Finley ( and Moved Its (Quarters. Washingt< ounty chaingang which has Jf*?. in trie Catholic grove heen called >wn limits, lias moved to a Itepresentati )Ut four miles north of town chain Charlotte road near Mr. pjn|ey of Sc Steel's. son 0f Kent 7" chairman to lored School to Close. Lloyd, who News:?The closing exer- election, f the 16th annual com- Represent int of the Lancaster Normal will be uom ustrial Institute will begin succeed Mr. r, May 1, and close Wed- Una. Plans May 7. We extend a cor- ably will be cation to both white and of the new < ;o visit all of the exercises. especially invite the public our domestic science cookrtment that is now being We avail in the institution. tunity to e: ; the commencement exer- our many fi mean to have good order proof of thel 1 every night. There will loss kindnes ial seats for the white during the vho wish to attend. death of our M. L. LEK- PrAalitant * " ?. J. >V . /\ i\ Heath Sp ess Cannot Be Cured plications, us they cannot reach tho Wilt rtlon of tbe car. There Is only one ' deafness, and that Is t>y constitution- "What mi . I leaf liens Is caused bjr an Intlnuieil a, ' the mucous It 11 In|r of the Kustnchlan met BE en thla tulie Is Hi tin no <| yon have a "Well, thf Hind or Imperfect hearing, and when .i....! > h le clos.il Dcafm-as Is lIn1 result, and ' u tt Inflammation cgn In- taken isit and to HUpper." estoroil to Its nornin! condition, hear- ??| know destroyed forever; nine cases out of , scd by Catarrh, which Is nothing but "6 Wflfl feell condition of the mm-oiia aurfaccs. tclllnir mo a [Ivc One lliindrcil Dollars for any case . . ,, (caused bv catarrh! that cannot he <>ie. I a I I'm Catarrh Cure. Send for clrcu- "Did you r. J. ciieneY A co., Toledo, o. belnln's Tabl Druggists, 75c. Sure, tli I'a Family PlHa for conatlpatlon. Sold by all < ANC ASTER NEWS, APRIL 2S SI I'UKMK roi lt'l . - 1MPOR1 / J\ .j// y ? llohls Tliat a Ci(Ml " C^CCAJ tiwn \ot H Part) /.at ion .May Holi ious home of Mayor |!r'S !Vl>tM" . 3 on Chesterfield ave- .WaslUngton. Ap , ? , vmiuii oi moment scene or the last meet- egpec|any as to rlday Afternoon Book reme court tods oore entertaining with generai principle t cordiality. About <i }l corporation, not rs were present. After organization, may g study and discussion for hls debt, ents and a reading of In tjlis speciflc c f "The Merchant of to four ln a decls delightful social half ijUrton, who dis nJoyed, during which ??wa8 alarming" h nents in two courses pacinc Railway C hie for a $150,000 * * * the Northern 1 Wylie entertained in- which it succeeded night in honor of^ her tl,at tjie court exi; ,Iisses Finley of York- ??no moral wroui herine ltoddey of Itock foumi in the reor* iwer floor was thrown Corporation la\i mcing and for several decision declai eliglitful pastime was i,iow at the practi ie dozen or more young corporations, to g it. Bate in the even- contracts, or escat :ourse with coffee was secured creditors, i Misses Wylle. thought would be * * * The principle, Gene Hughes Is enter- Justice Lamar, w ifternoon at the lovely language: ' her parents, Mr. and "Corporations ii ughes. cially embarrassi ? necessary to scab IRES TO BE NORMAL ?* .vuujunl RIOCR IS8V ment to conduct 1 eau's Forecast Favor- with the same pre For the South. organization. "This may be < a, April 27.?Moder- a private contr gather will prevail the i^oitiers and s t of the week In the though the corpo states and early in thereby transferre hroughout the North, paUy having the f Eastern states, with transaction averaging near nor- jjetw-een the partif hout the South and "But, of course icording to the weather stockholders fi kly bulletin. themselves cannot a probable Monday and 0f a non-assenti he region of the Great again8t him the the Ohio valley, and equity regardless < ti Wednesday in the whlch it is made, ic tates," the bulletin tract organizatic cipitation during the mated l'i Rood f i Kenerally below nor- ance of existei sturbance of moderate y5* when he appei t is now in the North- ,lis debt, the si love slowly eastward t,le old stockl Kreat central valleys ? subject to his < sday and the Eastern ? th<? reorganizet the end of the week ,s no d'Terence i preceded by warmer ^eor?anlzation, in J local showers and 'f>ctuated by pri tns and be followed by animated by a m er over the northern a co,18ent decree.* ountry. ? ? listurbance will uppear CIVIL SKKVirK est about Thursday and KOH KUKA the Middle West at the week." At Lancaster, S. County, Saturdu; Heath Spring Public , United Si April 25 1918 Commission annoi . ' * ' petitive examinatii school, first honors, at the places nam second honors, Mary rult of which it is inLaiidingham, Ernest rectification to lil pt .dtion of rural :nool, first honors, Mat- loio and other ley; second honors, Les- u ay occur on rv , o.'Jbes in the ab hool, first honors, Brin- unless it is foum Ruth Williams, Lola terest of the s cond honors, Waddell vacancy by reins arle Crenshaw, Sallie or promotion. T hird honors, Maggie salary for rural sel Crenshaw. $600 to $1,100 p rade, first honors, Eva Age, 18 to 55, anLandlngham; second examination. Th e Mobley. waived in cases le, first honors, Eileen ally discharged oiul honors, Eva Ham- States military oi An applicant i , ... tual domicile in ade, first honors, Mln- ,, d bv a postol Thelma Williams; sec- which the < Julia Bridges, Margie nounced Cauthen; third honors, The examlnat rers, Mildred Clark, male cttizens of iy. . _ who can comply de, first honors. Bates ment8 othy Clark; second hon- Application Fo iy Bruce, Myrtle Cren- tnformation conci honors, Eunice Sin*s- ments of the e: ade, first honors. Mar- secured from the Elizabeth Small; sec- loca, examining Myrtle Mobley, Annie magter at any ol ;y; third honors, Lottie above> Gr from t bie Williams. vlce Commission, le, B, first honors, lleba Eitglbles on V [yrtle Mobley; second, l)rior to March 1 t Cauthen. J gRiered for appoi ade, A, first honors, offlce for which t ley. Lawrence Twitty; Su(.h eligiblea trs, Annie Mobley, Le- within one year aw; third honors, Jessie ^bejr former e S'ellie Williams. Hyman ni{ng application! meet the requir, examination. tli idate For Chairmanship, for their home ol an. April J8A reor- celed. meeting of the Demo- Applications si essional committee has executed and file for tomorrow night by sion ?at Washing) ve Lloyd of Missouri. | tion papers are f nan. Representatives the commission t >uth Carolina and John- | amination. it is liplf V U ro no d I'L. 'V 0 ? ^ ......iuiaiL-n iur piirm ions DC reCC succeed Representative to arrange for t is not offering for re- sired at the plac applicant. The ative Pepper of Iowa therefore arrange dilated as secretary to applicant whose Page of North Caro- ceived in time t of the committee proh- ment of the necej outlined in the address An eligible rej chairman. tion of rural carr will be maintains he examined in tl H the postofflce that ourselves of this oppor- is situated. As a tpress our gratitude to aminatlon lie ma iends who gave sincere to appointment a lr friendship by number- any postoflloe ir ises bestowed upon us rural letter carrt illness and after the satisfactory servl ' little son. ferred to the pi D MKS. CRENSHAW. carrier in a fir* rings. April 28. postofflce to the mail clerk, or to ?? tli?* classified s< r He Was Late. such examination ide you so late?" ed by the civil s< ...w.-u.... joii; it is no reason why you ; i hour late getting home Final II but I asked him how Notice Is here Ing, and he Insisted on June 1st, 1013, 1 ibout his stomach trou- Probate Judge ol for final dlscharg tell him to take Cham- of the estate of . lets?" ceased. tat is what he needs." D. R lealers. >, 1913, M A l\ KS )m'2'2'2|'S^S'S'g? TAXT DIVISION ri'V'I'I'lll it or of u Corpora- ma r to Its Heorieant- |Y|/\f|/^?7 il Successor For W I" JL wllC f rll 28.?In a de- W Mif 1 Lour importance, W IllOu railroads, the 8U- |W< Ifl/fHr* ly laid down the Cv hat a cerditor of 'gig'1 _ a party to its re- HM hold its successor ' Wmt III AF ase the court, five | non which Justice IM seated, declared W And the 1 eld the Northern ,, ompany responsi- money i judgment against makes more n aciflc Company, . I. despite the fact W inter ressly stated that W process is goii {doing was to be >3 ianlzation." W ev?ry day in tin yers who heard W1 with "The Oh ed it was a direct Si .... ce of reorganizing liable, et rid of enerous W Have you a >e payment to un- Q Its effect they count in our S ' far-reaching. W Department? as laid down by >2} ... as stated in this We PRy 4 Pe AA Interest compo nsolvent or finan- S id, often find it quarterly on S ' Iheir debts and M Accounts and ie8 with an agreethe same business JW. cat?* of Deposit >perty under a re- jrpj, ? lone in pursuance act between bond- flA In Thls ,lttI tockholders. and ration property is We invite yo id to a new com- Aft .? lame shareholders, ntion to the ai would be binding statement. Co i, such a transfer 'gj*4 to see us" rom themselves to : defeat the claim ? ng creditor. As Uj*4 sale is void in >W| Til I"1 n A All of the motive with CQ I HI4 KAIMl For. if such con- W *11" U/lllI in was consumaith and in ignor- Aft I A MT AC ice of the creditor, I. A ired and establish- W ubordinate interest ftA "The Old Reli tolders would still 'fin' claim in the hands WTWTWTUT I company. There n principle if the ^ stead of being efvate sale, is con- FIRST MOTOR TO CH aster's deed under MOUNTAINS A 19151 Model OetN I 1 EXAMINATION Impassable R? I, ( Altltlhlt. jj a. Matthews, ti ~ _ . sales manager of the J "?? >r?mobile Company, has May lO, I 111 a, from the Jackson dis' tatcs Civil Service China and Japan a inces ru. open coin- which shows one of the on on the date and in front of the Mam led above, as a re- Karuizawa, Japan. ? expected to make This doesn't mean m 1 a vacancy in the icans until it is told carrier ui Stone- car had just compleb vacancies as ihev never before accompli ial routes at poi-.t- automobile This trip ove-name-.l county, 200 miles north from 1 to be in the. in- miles farther to Karu ervice to I'll any interior. through the tate.nent, transfer, passable Karakura mo lie usual entrance To give some idea carriers is from culties of the Japam ier annum. rather, the lack of tl on tlie date of the part of the kingdom 3 maximum age is man writes that a ne of persona honor- was completely used u from the United The Jackson Comps r naval service. several shipments to must have his ac- this year, and its trade the territory sup- Japan is steadily inc fflce in the county Columbia Record. ?xaminalior> is an- ? Drive Slclc Headac Ion Is open to all glck headaches, sou the United States ach, Indigestion, bilto with the require- pear quickly aftor y Kin's New Life Pills, rm 1341, and full the blood and put i ?rning tlie require- vigor In the system, tamlnation, can be you will be well sat > secretary of the ptn helps; every boi board or the post- price 2B. ReeommA ' the places named caster Pharmacy s he XJ. S. Civil Ser- Drug Co. Washington, P. C. ? - eglaters established _ , 1912, can be con- R\1S1I16SS X ntmont only at the ^ ' ' hey were examined. may be examined FOR SALE Fine from the date of Goat, trained tn 'xaminations upon . ness. Will sell for i siiowlug that they I Murchison, Box -08, sments of thfe new I . eir old eligibility j WE NOW HAVfo a (flees not being can- Leghorn Ctfckerdff we have used for brt hould be properly i son, at $1.50 each. (1 with the comniis- I for young stock, ton. As examina- Farm, Route 4. Pht ihipped direct from ? o the places of ex- FOR SALE?Indian necessary that ap- Kggs. Apply L. C. >ived in ample time ()fl-u.e he examination de- _ :e indicated by the WANTEI)?orders for commission will horn day-old chicks j to examine any ed May 22 at 12c application is re- 5rt $r,.0n; lOOf $9.< o permit the ship- ham Facrn> Route 4. jsary papers. ;istor for the posi- rOSt?In Lancaster / ier for each county Roman gold cuff 111 d. A person must ??p>? engraved on fr he county in which ,,|,.ase leave at News t supplies his home p|VR,r t result of such ex iy become eligible ' "~ s rural carrier at GOOD MOLASSES at i such county. A Ion. Jug furnished er after one year's gallons. Ronnett-Fei ce may be trans- P&ny. osition of cle**k or ? t or second class FREE TREATMENT position of railway women. Send this i other positions in I will mall you free rvice, subject to treatment of a Home I as may be requir- will absolutely cure al [ rvice rules. plaints. Address witi S' C. BLACK, M. A. Hilton, Kershaw President. FOR PURE long sta dschnrge. cotton seed, apply sby given that on Ilwaine, Elm street, i win appiy 10 the C. Will make price ri ' Lancaster county to quantity wanted. e as administrator J. M. Cauthen, de- TOMATO PLANTS? varieties. Now r . FLETCHER, Prices right. Mrs. \ Administrator. Lancaster, S. C. i 5 '-T -r_T_T_y.T_T_T,< _^_T_1 tlllllMMMMtiyj Hank No. 33. gjf STATEMENT OF T1IE CONDITION W OF 2 THE BANK OF LANCASTER B S located at Lancaster, S. C., at the i>^5 close of business A|wil 4th, 1913. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. . $537,374.45 Overdrafts 7,165.79 >S |A17 Bonds and Stocks own|\/Y ed by the Bank 12,500.00 C? J Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00 Hanking House 5,800.00 money Due from Banks and B/k makes Bankers 73.419.38 v.......v.,, 1U.U//.0U noney. Ooltl 3,407.60 oaHll_ Silver and other Minor 'fljAi K Coin 2,307.33 W lg on Chocks and Cash Items 3,411.27 CM b >ear Total $656,452.72 JM 1 Re" LIABILITIES. (CM Capital Stock paid in. . $ 50,000.00 CM , nr_ Surplus Fund 100,000.00 Undivided Profits, less livings Current Expenses and CM Taxes Paid 22,176.01 Wl Due to Banks and \ r cent Bankers 6,703.01 QM in n rip d Dividends Unpaid .... 625.00 Individual Deposits Subavings ject to Check 273,136.17 (M Certi- Savings Deposits . . . . 51,747.49 'gjAl Time Certificates of Deposit 160,611.75 flPj I Cashier's Checks . . . . 1,655.29 "fjAl i 14 HI Total $666,452.72 CM STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, gjfl ak* Cotfnty of Lancaster?ss. ur I^ffore me came Geo. W. Wll- W| liaifis, Cashier of the above named AMI tinexed lyfok, who, being duly sworn, says me in "iat the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said AjQjj bank, as shown by the books of said ^<1 bank. | said administration should not be Angora Hilly granted. 'Idle and liar- Given under njv hand, this 23rd $5.00. Colin day of April Aniio i. jmlni 1913. -*ty. J. E. STEWMAN, Probate Judge. few S. C. W. . lor sal?, that ieders all sea- ""V V ."SF lypewnter Runner Duek ?) * f Bargains! S. C. W. LegSt. l?5,d?2V?S; All .Makes Rebuilt )0. Cunning- | , ^ . Phone 179-2. | and Guaranteed... iprii 19th one out this coupon and mail lk with letter , . . . . out. Finder to US *or a *ree showing the office. s. h. bargains we offer: 4-25-lt 25c per gnllf take two Name . rguaon Com4 "J*3t I Address for suffering ' id. to me and a ten days' " ----ftemedy which 1 female com- ... i stamp. Mrs. . S. C. 63 59 f gen(j me your free jjgt 0f re_ Pto R10j0dMo- built typewriters. Lancaster, S. ?? ght according ^ _ j ? CRAYTON & CO., -Several fine j 7 eady to set. 217 South Tryon Street, I CHARLOTTE, - - N. C. GEO. W. WILLIAMS. Sworn to and subscribed before . me this 9th day of April. 1913. [ II JNO. H. POAG. mm V v Notary Public for S. C. *^m Correct?Attest: i^Ji ITD WADDY C. THOMSON. I r. K L. C. PAYSEUR, W * " " R. L. CRAWFORD, S able." Directors. lUttllllllUllll/j lOSS THF. Notice of Election. * OF JAPAN Whereas, one-third of tho freeholders and one-third of the electors Jver Almost residing In Taxahaw school district, Age. No. 27, in Lancaster county, have pncir.?r and Petitioned the county board of edu, k . u tn- cation to order an election to deteriimt received mlne whether or not an additional fHhiitors for tax ?' three (3) mills shall be levied photograph ?? &]\ real and personal property , 1913 models in said district for school purposes, ipel hotel at We hereby order the election to be held hv tho tnifitnoa ? w w MMVVVO V/l oaiu iiicti to Amor- T^xfth&w school district., No. 2T, on also that the Wednesday, April 30, at Taxahaw pd a Journey school house. ished by any At which election only such eleotook the car tors 88 return real or personal propTokio and 75 erty for taxation and who exhibit Izawa, in the their tax receipts and registration almost irn- certificates shall be allowed to vote, untains. The opening and closing hours l of the diifi- 8hall be the same as in all general ese roads?or elections. lem?in this A. C. ROWELL, i the Jackson H. E. COFFEY, w set of tires J. H. HAMEL, p on the run. County Board of Education. iny has made __ __ the Far East in China and CITATION. xeasing.?The STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lancaster hes Away. By J. E. Stewman, Judge of Probate, r gassy atom- Whereas Martha Hinson and Jas. usnesa, disap- D. Hinson have made suit to me to ou take Dr. grant theju letters of admlnlstraThey purify tion of the estate and effects of new life and Meridian L. Hinson. Try them and These are, therefore, to cite and isfied. Every admonish all and singular the klndguararteed. red and cerditors of the said Merinded by Lan~ dian L. Hinson, deceased, that they ind Standard be and appear before me, }p tbo Court of Probate, to he held it Lancaster on the Tth of May next, ,T , . after publication thereof, at 11 4 Q t \Of>? i h'clook in the forenoon, to show 1 CaUSe If hnv ihov havo whw