The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 06, 1913, Page 5, Image 7

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Misses _ __ _ __ _ Cauthen ^ LOCAL DOTb her hom in this ?Weather forecast for South session. Carolina: Fair Tuesday; Wednes- Mr. W day cloudy. from a ?The library hours are from Hill. 4:30 to 6:30 p. m. Tuesdays and Mr- ^ Saturdays. Heath S; ?Ernest Cauthen Is how card ^a?v'p j grinder at Lancaster mill No. 1, Lancaster, S. C.?Textile Manufac- ?s?tor turer. ?Mr. W. McD. Brown is having his homo on Main street repainted. | The wire fence has been removed \ and will be replaced with a more ^ J CI ornamental enclosure. ?Miss Mamie Mackey is hav- _______ lng material laid down upon her rp, . lot diagonally across from the First n, 4i ? rtUIlie Li mcviiuuini. vim, V, 11 IUI OlHUUOIl leUDl Of of an eight-room dwelling. Mr. engagem ' T1H? Bowers has the contract. tbe unit 'ViJT ?Mr. W. M. Kirkley, boh of Mr. ma(je ias L. Kirkley of ltoute 2, and Miss been a f Verdle Gardner were married last 8be j8 n Sunday. Miss Gardner Is the noteB fr< daughter of Mr. Henry Gardner of News ha Flat Creek township.?JefTerson referenc? Jefferson laa. "Socle ?Within the past few days three mueh in handsome new model touring cars ment of have been purchased by Lancas- of mj88 trlans. Mr. C. D. JoneB has Just re- Belton C celved a seven-passenger Packard, te<j state Mr. Andrew J. Gregory a seven-pas- Garrison senger Oldsmobile, and Col. Leroy 0f Mr. a Springs has purchased for his son, j8 wen ^ Mt. Elliott Springs, a five-passenger Gf tbj8 , Hudson. formerly ?Among the winners of prizes in or gradu The State's voting contest, just ha8 beeT1 closed, Mrs. J. B. Mackorell won the paat five third prize in this, the fifth district, promotio She will be reward with a $50 stationed graphophone. Miss Sarah J. Benton of Kershaw won the fourth dls- Miss trict prize, a $2 5 bank deposit. Miss deltghtfu Mabel Irene Byrd of Eastover won at a law the first grand prize, a Chalmers 36 guests, touring car. Lucile D Mr. Polk Miller and Col. MTom come ovc Booker of Virginia with their fa- speiui 1 raous quartette wlli give one of gowell. their Inimitable entertainments at ber of v the Mackey opera house on Friday were r, evening of next week, May 16. They recitatioi were in Lancaster several years ago ^ya8 aerv and all who heard their war time songs and stories will wish to hear Tbt. them again. Those who missed the from Tll pleasure before will be given an- Sunday other opportunity next week. here, v ??? ??? . number PERSONA LS | ment o Emily, t _ Charlotb Mr. D. M. Jones of Heath Springs July 9. was in town yesterday. "The Miss Nelson of Ridgeway is the much in guest of Miss Inez Broom. Carolina Mr. A. P. Rogers of Dillon spent Miss bet the week-end in Lancaster. with the The Misses Lathan of Riverside College 1 spent Sunday with Mrs. E. W Sis- ing that tare. . ing sopr Mrs. Emma Smali of this city is Methodis spending a few days in Charlotte 011 of wide 'business. possessei Mr. P. Q .McCorkle of Yorkville During spent the week-end with his friend, Sessions Mr. J. H. Witherspoon. not only Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Taylor of city as Kershaw spent Sunday with Mr. faculty ] Taylor's father, Mr. S. D. Taylor. almost i Miss Annie Gregory returned last "Dr. ( week from a visit to her sister, caster, ? Mrs. R. L. Mason in Atlanta. in the sj ^ MIbs Jessie Beckham, who lias time ha ^^^een spending several weeks in and is s ^^ancasterfl went to Pleasant Hill the prat Saturday to spend the week-end has rece with her parents, returning Mon- this co day. years of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harper of York he Belton are visiting at the home of there to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gregory. a year 1 mr. ana Mrs. rj. u. aiaion ana ?u,?little son of Charlotte were the nose an guests of Mrs. Emma Small Sunday. to Cha Miss Mary Hood returned Satur- Cauthen day from a visit to relatives In mod Greenville. She also attended the friends.' Music Festival In Spartanburg last week. Miss ( Mrs. V. A. Llngle and children ing May spent a few days last week with noon. ' home folk in the Now Cut section, esting k Miss Maggie Link of Abbeville, in the < who has been teaching at Great the May Falls, is the guest of Mrs. E. W. queen, i Slstarc. May poll Rev. W. S. Paterson and Messrs. tons wn N. F^ Robinson and W. H. Mlllen and gra< were in attendance upon the first and girls / presbytery of the A. R. P. church at of this ?'r' 9 Charlotte this week. ance in Miss Anne Simpson, who has themseh been spending some time with Mrs. teacher. H. E. Coffey, returned to her home terest w new Waxhaw, N. C., Saturday. ty little Dr. E. F. Morton of Heath Springs Rebekah was in town yesterday. mony ai Mrs. Frank Boyd and children of ments w Charleston are the guests of Mrs. which w Boyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. party. Beaty on Elm street. Misses Ducile Duckworth and Don't Lois Walkins have returned to The h Winthrop College after a visit of we see Several days to Miss Bessie Sowell. through Mr. and Mrs. Brownlee Hall of town wo Belmont, N. C., are the guests of the tov.i Mayor and Mrs. Ernest Moore. subject; Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Htaton and has 1 evt daughter, Miss Ix>uise Ray, of dent fro Charlotte, were the popular guests or any < at the home of Mrs. Emina Small of but ther this city Sunday. is no set Mr. and Mrs. John M. Scott, a break Misses Julia Baxter and Calvlne streets c Scott and Mrs. Ward of Charlotte, were no Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dlbrell of as the s< Danville, Va., and Mrs. Weaver of of these Chicago motored down from Char- all owne lotte Sunday and spent until yestor- speed Hi day as the Gruests nf Pol I .nrnu ntmii th, Springs. that the: Mr. W. W. Iiass spent Saturday and Sunday In Chester. President Miss Bern Ice Davis has returned of 1 rjrom a short visit to her sister, Mrs. Washi ^^^eorgo C. Heath, in Charlotte. Wilson Miss Delia Small is vistlng friends monumei in Charlotte. informal Mr. John Montgomery spent tho its sumir week-end in Rock Hill. The P Mr. C. D. Jones has returned from tho from a trip to Columbia. only by ?????????????? the seen Lame back is usually caused by stopped I rheumatism of the muscles of the "a kid's back, for which you will find noth- denly too lng better than Chamberlain's of touris Liniment. For sale by all dealers, ment thr J - I ? TH1 Iva Rutledge and Ethel A of Pleasant Hill spent SatLancaster. Pepsi-Co )ella Steele has returned to rm e In Rock Hill, her school tjjq I county having ended its incorpor ident an \ T. Williams has returned and tret visit to relatives in Rock managed J. T. VanLandlngham of j^^ocaU prings was in town yester- company _ ? . . . plant op P. Young of Rlchburg was and j A in town today. offices'ai of Dunlu I j White s ,l S 1 plant wi / \f , were sui cud ^JVeivs ?'?y* crates h jancaster friends of Miss lrrison will be Interested to . . the announcement of her ?|,Kh,y ' ent to Lieut. Kennedy of , ar ed States army, which was i uul,a 8 it week. Miss Carrison has 4a, requent visitor here, where ! 4, luch admired. The society j , ? and 3m Camden in the Sunday ot"er dI ve the following to say in Pany?a8 ) to the announcement: ?\ ?? ty of Camden was very 4 these tereBted In the announce- KyruP8' the engagement this week Pure? ,[1 Hallie Carrison to Lieut. Every b( )'Neil Kennedy of the Uni- Eancaste ;s coast artillery corps. Miss "I? aa is the attractive daughter a[ter nd Mrs. H. G. Carrison and P. , , nown in a number of cities t,nlzed state. Lieut. Kennedy was ,?r(J'Kn of Camden, and is an hon- P ,4ce ate of Clemson College. He Po;,Je i in the army during the botJ,e '8 i years, and is in line for fr*V u to a captaincy. He is 1 at Fort Williams, Matne." So?ds in # # # other pj Bessie Sowell entertained ('aro''na illy last Saturday evening n party in honor of her * Misses Lois Watkins and uckworth of Anderson, who P'n"*rta' ?r from Winthrop College to the week-end with Miss Ne*t 1 During the evening h uum- WM be ocal and instrumental solos opera h< andered and also several library, as. A delicious salad course arranged ed. voca' an * * * tettes, d following announcement formanci le Charlotte Observer of resentinj will be read with interest n??ke ui khero Dr. Cauthen has a troupe i of friends: various Henry F. Sessions of Cutli- ture. / l., announces the engage- s,nK a * if her daughter, Cynthia a Kreat o Dr. R. Sydney Cauthen of I,ut P a, the wedding to occur by a nu tribute : announcement will be of the evei iterest in Georgia and the the mai s. For the past seven years been pr ;sions has been connected evening music faculty of Elizabeth unique i as teacher of voice and dur- ?ne of t time she has been the lead- ments e uiiu in me cnoir ai trinity ? ??? it church. She has a voice body sh< range and sweetness and brary at 3 culture and refinement. *n this her stay In Charlotte Miss tance 21 had made a host of friends the plac r in the college but in the the ?Pel well. As a member of the big, Mai Miss Sessions' services were the pars n valuable. Hauthen is a native of Lan- A 1)1 !. C. He came to Charlotte ?rlng of 1911 and since that Improve s become well established Nice ichieving marked success in Farm* :tice of his profession. He We b ived the best advantages in northeas untry and Europe. After few dayi study in Chicago and New pressed i went to London and from ment of i Vienna, Austria, spending down s< n the latter city in the pur- what wc his study of the ear, eye. only to d throat. He came direct around irlotte from Vienna. Dr. such go is ueiu m iuk 11 esteem Dy until \V( ical fraternity and a host of gatherin to turn * * * Befor ^orinne Jones gave a charm- suburbs party last- Friday after- farms 01 I'he children of her inter- Jones N indergarten class took part which a ixercises which consisted of the hillf pole dance, crowning of the terraced jongs and recitations. The broken, e, with its many colored rib- the roac .8 the center of a beautiful turned t ceful dance. The tiny boys field r< went through the intricacies creek, quaint and lovely perform- we drovi a manner creditable to recently res and to their popular the C. Another event of much in- der the as the crowning of the pret- William! queen of the May, Miss verted f Wise Jones. This cere- point an ccomplished, the refresh- channel ere served on the lawn, under tl as the scene of this merry been put McDow two mill Exceed the Speed Limit. the road igh rate of speed at which steep hil some automobiles going to fill ir the principal street? of the bottoms. >uld lead one to think that Chesterfl i had no, ordinance on the the (ling but it has. It is true there it and ] i been a death by an acci- latter rc in any of these machines, farms ol one seriously injured even, L. McMi e is danger in both. There ed near ?He nor pleasure in going at E. I'orte neck speed through the in a big >f the town even if there the retu laws on the subject. Now the Ro !?son is on for the running through machines, we urge upon called, v rs of such to not exceed the clair's sa nit and we likewise urge At An 9 town authorities to see and a ri Ir ordinances are enforced, would d< ????? the way t Holds a Reception at Top city, we tVasliiiigtoii Monument. eyes?cu ngton, May 4.?President sides of ascended the Washington could set ii ycHieruay ana neia an Twenty-f reception in the tower at was a de lit. Lancaste resident had strolled away Hettlemei White House, accompanied place an< Joseph W. Murphy, one of land alir >t service men, and had garded a 'or a few minutes to watch now regi hall game," when he sud- the conn k a notion to Join the crowd the "pin< ts who meet at the monu- to sprout oughout the day, as Oeorg E LANCASTER NEWS, MA MOW i:\ i r;i;rK?sim.y, Mi?t per, Tom 1h Bottling Works of I/an? mixed hi ster Starts Out Well. plowing ti 'epBi-Cola Bottling Works, with the ated, J. M. Woodley, pres- yields of d M. M. Woodley, secretary 'n? mad isurer, 1b a new company with good 1 and controlled by the ftii sides. Woodley, who have recent- The the 3d In Lancaster. The new drove alo has recently bought the have any erated. by J. B. Mackorell try 'or tl i. Adams and the plant and plantation re located on the north side <irive- vv ip street, between Main end aR f treets. We went over the 8^Hte and th the owners Saturday and farmers, 1 rprised at the completeness expectatlo outfit In all of its details, another d supply of new bottles and w"' K? 11 as just arrived. The ma- aKa'n> thi Is the most modern and up- you. ',ai The building is thor- that farm screened so as to keep out id everything about the and machinery is strictly Pepsi-Cola is the leading ^eagur? lit white Carnation Ginger Schnapps Ginger Ale are Washin 'inks bottled by the com- total of i i woll as a first class grade sundry ci waters. In the preparation taken up drinks, granulated sugar, after a t high grade extracts and over until tered water only are used, ably will ittle of goods put out by the exempting >r plant is handled in the ganization nitary, up-to-date way and the Shern ing put up, each bottle is priated f n an electric box and scru- was the i slosely so as to detect any Republics matter that by any possible read part may have gotten into the companiei id if any such is found, that ident Taf rejected. The plant is op- the last a y electricity. The company man Man busy filling orders for its committee i the county, as well as in adopted i irts of the state and North Senator S tion claua T1TE AT OPERA HOUSE. BUYS nmcnt Friday For Benefit Ten Mile of Library. motive, Friday evening at 8:30 there Two W an entertainment at the Sum. ause for the benefit of the Spartan A varied program is being Observer, I. There will be music, both Horace L. d instrumental, solos, quar- torney, tc luets, and a minstrel per- a steam e. A number of boys, rep- right-of-w ; the best local talent, will combinati p the black (ed) minstrel car, two ind their coon songs and houses ai stunts will be quite a fea- It was Lbout fifty small boys will road rui :horus, which alone will be Glenn Spi attraction. sold by tl erhaps the May pole dance in compli mber of little tots will con- There we most to the enjoyment of road, whi ling. These are a few of amounltni ly attractions which have eluding $ omised. Come out Friday faulted ii and see for yourself the F. Ryan, jrogram. It promises to be $8,000 of he very best local entertainver given in Lancaster. And SUNDAY member the cause. Every5uld be interested in the li- Program id should ho wllHnc tn lioln l? vv* Important work. Admit- Special tc > and 15 cents. Remember Kersha e, the date and the hour? township -a house, next Friday even- wri meet j 9, a t8:30. Look out for day schoc ide Friday afternoon. church Fi a. m. 1 RIVE IN THE COUNTY. gram: Devotio ment in Eastern Keotion? president, Houses and Prosperous Enrolln i?Antioeli Flourishing. schools o ook a little drive Into the Addresi it section of the county a A. Dahne s ago and were so much im- Reply 1 with the general improve- the conve things, that we will jot Verbal ime of our impressions of "Present > saw. Wo intended at first Unlimtt take a short drive in and Dabney c town, but found the road in tion," th iod condition we drove on over the 5 were admonished by the of institu g twilight that it was time First q our horse's head homeward, possibiliti e getting away from the what do of the town, we passed the they get i f Mr. W. P. Stogner and the T. W. N. lercantile Company, both of mon, M. < re in first class condition; Rev. It. C ddes and slopes all properly Second and the ground thoroughly school be On reaching the forks of Religion, 1 at the "McDow place" we by the 0 the left, took the Chester- H. Bold uad and crossed Hannah's Or. J. E. Just this side of the creek R. V. Fai e over a new concrete bridge Third erected for the ciunty by "Church VV. Requartli Company, un- their gii supervision of Mr. Steve C. school, if s. The creek will be di- Ferris, J. rom its old bed above this Welsh, J. id made to flow in a new McManus, by a more direct course Massey. he bridge. This road has Remem t in good condition from the of every place, a distance of about school re] rs. Just beyond the creek, constitutii 1 has been cut through a II, the waste dirt being used i the road across th?* Jnnpu I ? ... . y ------ K\->iayor We passed on down the eld road until we came to ;er Cake road, when we left ' ^ jassed on northeast on the maywh,? ? >ad. We passed on by the blest ' Messrs. Hen Arant and C. z^ns> u,ec tnus. On further we pass- appopli the plantation of Mr. John r. All of these farms were , ?ei!,,r :h state of cultivation. On Jonn rn trip, we drove across to oty road coming on back , anC Antioch, or the section ct! /)ren a vhen we were a boy, "Sin- ' lw mill." tioeh we saw a nice church ural school building that When f 3 credit to a town. And all remedy fc on the road back to the troubles, 3 could hardly believe our I what ho i Itivated fields on both Druggist, the road as far as the eye Dr. Ktni >, both to the right and left, know Dr. Ive vonrn 51 an ti.Ju _ > ? ? ?*n" viiiu nuuiiuil j lilt" IICHI rnse forest all the way from | 1 well It r to Antloch with only two i bronchial its ? the Cull Mathla edies fail* 1 the Ely Caakey place. The ! for you if lost all the way was re- I cold or a is almost worthless, but is lung cougl irded as valuable as any in all the t ty. It was then known as family to *y woods" section, too poor . Price 50c L cow peas. Hut such men ' by Hancas re W. Baker, Hugh Blake- ard Drug Y 6, 1913. Black mon, Richard Har- 'WUyvwu1 Small and others have gli grade fertilizer, deep py A A A * iml gray matter together mm result that remarkable Mam# all kinds of crops are be- pp ITIllllr e. Nice modern bouses outbuildings are seen on iught occurred to us as we pp jifl n I ng why would a farmer 111 /i I desire to leave the coun- PP le town, living on such W s as we saw on this short MA re always knew that we PP IVI )od land as any in the *mm Xvl us energetic and brainy jut it all surpassed our PP ns. We purpose to take 'pA And tl rive soon, but whether we ,hat mom orth, south, west or east jM^ s deponent sayeth not, po pp makes mo re not already done so, get This in good shape. AM, mm process is NPRY CIVIL BILL. ^ overy day Carrying $117,000,000 pp* with "The May Pass Senate. 'W liable." gton, May 5.?Carrying a nearly $117,000,000, the ^ Have yi vil appropriation bill was 'pp count in o in the senate today, but >^5 hree-hour debate was put Departmenl I tomorrow, when it prob- pp We pay hP TBI QROfl Tho neAt?lol/x? * w A v/ yi vr1 lOlUU . . ; labor and farmers' or- interest c is from prosecatlon under AA quarterly i nan act with funds appro- or anti-trust prosecution ( ? Accounts subject of attack of many rates of IK ns. Secretary Galllnger 'W' of the message which ac- 1 1 the veto by former Pres- QjQ -i- A k* t of the same bill during lesslon of Congress. Chair- ?n Thh tin of the appropriations w . . s, asked that the bill be W we inv" n its present form and tention to 1 'tone defended the exemp- ? statement. to see us. RAILROAD FOR IjWtOO. M W ? s of Right-of-Way, Ijoco- W Two Passenger Cars and B areliousrs Sold For Small js | liL D / burg Special to Charlotte May 5.?For only $600 | I ; Bomar, a Spartanburg at- I Ek Wl I >day purchased at auction unilvl railroad with 10 miles of (Ml 'ri? rki^ !m mi m. iiv \/iu ia oiner appurtenances. ____________ the Glenn Springs Rail- ' tilling from Roebuck to Tomato Clul -lugs, this county, and was Mlss Robble b. le receiver, H. S. Simpson, the Unlted States ance with a court order. riculture. has . ire only two bids for the cjub8 among the e Ich was sold to pay debts at Fernwood < to over $50,000 and In- Camp <jroumi> > >40,000 in bonds and de- Forest.?Spartanb iterest thereon. Thomas the noted financier, owns Boys' Cc the bonds. m. ,,, , There will be SCHOOL CONVENTION. "?C?rn club 1 Saturday morning of Meeting to he Held May ful1 attendance is liite IllufT Baptist Church. . ; ? County Supterint i The News. ,ion w, May 5.?The Flat Creek Sunday school convention Special with the White Bluff Sun- ^ , 0ll ,1 at White Bluff Baptist f?eCT?"l?^ iday. May 16. at 10 o'clock Taberna 'he following is the pro- d&y Muy 1Q Tj nal exercises, by the *"lQ ^reaJ=hn a*1.1 Bro. W. C. Adams. Tbe " stir fetho?ftoumshJine8 fr?m ^ wU1 flU hiK regU'1 i of welcome, by Mrs. T. Hopewell church i by Rev. T. A. Dabney for lowureaCo nmon Take laxative bros ' . , , . . Cough and Headache report by each school on Druggists refund moi Work and Future Plans." k. w. grove s signn ,ed speech by Rev. T. A. - - - >n "Good of the Conven- o _ ? oGC e convention having been D LiOlJLL\5o^. township and now at place ? tion (Nov. 8, 1911.) FOR SALE?1,0 uery: Give the aims and fodder, also lc es of the* Suiulav schools 1 -?< -- -- * ' \ llillULUJ ttllU * CI they want, and how can \v. Craig, R. F. t?" by W. L. Croxton, Rev. ter. Faile, Rev. P. E. Black D. Gardner, W. U. Clyburn, LOST?Sunday n! ). Morrison. dence of W. B query: The Sunday Baptist church, a ing a Reform Movement in gold watch with how should it be treated and letters H. R. Lamb's Bride?" by Dr. J. ed to fob. Returi ridge, Rev. S. D. Bailey, Jones, Rev. T. A. Dabney, FACTORY EXP le, Dr. J. W. II. Dyches. writer Repair query: Can we induce charge of the m member" parents to bring writer mechanics rls and boys to Sunday our work is guaru so, how? by Rev. Jabez of any rebuildir H. llamel. Rev. N. B. country. All wor F. M. Estrldge, W. P. ly and fully gu Rev. B. F. Carson, J. O. Crayton & Co., C ber, please, it's the duty superintendent to have his WE NOW HAVE presented according to the Leghorn Cocke :>n of the convention. we have used for COMMITTEE. son, at $1.50 eac for young sto< ... . ,, ? Farm, Route 4. Peter Marshall Brown ' l>ea<1' WANTED?Orders ler Marshall Brown, twice horn day-old ch v^nitriuiie, una one 01 lis e(j \jay 2 2, at 12 . and most prominent clti- 50/ $4.60*;' 100," 1 suddenly from a stroke ham Kami, Route sxy in that city Monday Mr, Brown was in his Notice of and was a son of the late Whereas one-t L .Brown of Charlotte. holders and one-t tors residing in A 1 Mrs. H. E. Beckham and 49 j? Lancaster 1 re in Rock Hill, the guests non{.(j the county d Mrs. M. P. Hutto. tlon order an mine whether or ; Medicine for Colds. tax of four (4) 1 druggist recommends a levied on all real ?r colds, throat and lung erty in said dist rou can feel that he knows school purposes, s talking about. C. Ixiwer, We hereby ordt of Marion, Ohio, writes of ??id Antioeh dlstri 5's New Discovery: "I the elections at King's New Discovery is house on Wednesd throat and lung medicine at which election cured my wife of a severe as return real or cold after all other rem- for taxation and ;d." It will do the same tax receipts and r you are suffering with a cates shall be allc ny bronchial, throat or Hours for opc h. Keop a bottle on hand shall be the sam ime for everyone in the elections, use. It is a home doctor. A. C. ROM and $1.00. Guaranteed V. A. I.INC iter Pharmacy and Stand- J. ClARDIN Co. County Boar |*T STATE] I THE _ located KCS close o( Loans I Overdra loney be held after din- d Itev. YV. C. Kelly, ar appointment at Sunday, May 11. ? Id In One Day lO Quinine. It stops the and works off the Cold, ley if it fails to cure, iture on each ho*. 25c. i Notices , g 00 bundles good tl )t of No. 1 hay j, 1 top), baled. J. D. No. 1, Lancas- a 6-6-lt r ? d Ight between resi- fo . Plyler and First q lady's double case l letter 11. on case ? on charm attach- 0 a to News office. c fcRTS?Our T/pe- g Department is in oet skilled type- ^ in the South, aud nteed equal to that ig plant iu the k handled promptaranteed. J.^ Er harlotte, N. O. 5-6-tf a few S. C. W. rels for sale that breeders all sea h. Making room k. Cunningham Phone 179-2. i for 8. C. W. Legicks to be deliver- , c each, 25, $2.50; j $8.50. Cunning4. Phono 179-2. Election. bird of the free- . hird of the elec- " ntioch district No. county, have peti- j~ board of educa- . election to deternot an additional mills shall be or personal prop- ' rict No. 49, for ;r the trustees of | ct No. 4 9, to hold I . Antioch school I ay, May 14, 1913, j only such olectors ! ( personal property \ 1 who exhibit their egistration certlfl- j >wed to vote. I* iniug and closing e as all general JFAAj, ILK, fER RICH A RI")S <1 of KducaUon. | C ~ ruruuu Bankinj ie money Due fr ey makes Bank Currenc re money. u0ld . . interesting Silver ; Coin. going on Checks in the year Total > Old ReCapital >u an ac- Surplus Undivid 'ur Savings Currt L? Taxes Due t 4 per cent Bank impounded Dlviden Individt on oavings ject and Corti- Savings Time C >po?it. posit . |,|1 Cashier SAF E Tola, * B-"k Le your at- Befoi liams, i the annexed bank, ! Come in that th ment ii bank, a bank. Swor INK OF melhU Correct iSTER Reliable." ? ?>>??! is Organized. Porter, agent of department of ag- I organized tomato ;irls in this county Farms, Cannon's B Vellford and Fair urg Dispatch 2d. ^ ... . It irn Club. e, a meeting of the D it the court house at 10 o'clock. A a> desired. r< C. ROWELL, li endent of Educa- b C L Notice. a utterly Conference o jr circuit will be ci cle church Satur- si tie presiding elder g o'clock and busi = ^ gHHHHHlgl Hank No. 33. W MENT OF THE CONDITION W of m BANK OF LANCASTER S at Lancaster, S. C., at the i>^2> ' business April 4th, 1913. RESOURCES. M and Discounts. .$537,374.45 Aft ifts 7.155.79 &< and Stocks ownf the Bank 12,500.00 re and Fixtures 1,000.00 ? House 6,800.00 'mil Rnnlra ?" ! ers 73,419.38 y 10,077.00 3,407.50 QQ ind other Minor 2,307.33 |W( ;ind Cash Items 3,411.27 Aft $656,452.72 LIABILITIES. Stock paid in . . $ 60,000.00 Aft Fund 100,000.00 W ed Profits, less :nt Expenses and Aft i Paid 22,175.01 W ;o Banks and ers 6,703.01 Aft ds Unpaid 625.00 W aal Deposits Sub- i^Ji to Check 273,135.17 Aft Deposits . . . . 51,747.49 ertlflcates of De- i^Ji 150,511.75 ftft 's Checks . . . . 1,655.29 M $656,452.72 Aft of SOUTH carolina, ty of Lancaster?ss. ^5i re me came Geo. W. Wil- ftft Cashier of the abovo named tm vho. being duly sworn, says e above and foregoing statei a true condition of said M s shown by the books of said J GEO. W. WILLIAMS, !M n to and subscribed before i 9th day of April, 1913. Aft jno. h. poaq, am Notary Public for S. C. mm -AttOftt* waddy C. thomson, ftft l. C. payseur, W r. l. crawford, Directors. iff ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ~ ^ ^ ^ ^ citation. STATR np" SOTTTU c?Dnr T*T? WWW JLJLM. VAlWUinACounty of Lancaster. y J. E. Stewman, Judge of Probate. Whereas Mrs. Minnie L. Duncan as made suit to me to grant her itters of administration of the state and effects of William M. uncan. These are, therefore, to cite and dmonish all and singular the kindid and creditors of the said Wilain M. Duncan, deceased, that they e and appear before me, in the ourt of Probate, to be held at ancaster on May 15th, 1913, next, fter publication thereof, at 11 'clock in the forenoon, to show ause, if any they have, why the aid administration should not be ranted. Given under my hand, this 29th ay of April Anno Domini 1913. J. E. .STEWMAN, Probate Judge. CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster (y J. E. Stewman, Judge of Probate. Whereas Martha Iiinson and >. iiinson have made suit to uu? to rant them letters of adqnhiistraion of the estate and^efiects of leridian L. Hinson.^^'^ These are, therefore, to cite and dmonish all and Singular the klnded and cerditors of the said Merilan L. Iiinson, deceased, that they e and appear before me. In the lourt of Probate, to be held at ancaster on the 7 th of May next, fter publication thereof, at 11 'clock in the forenoon, to show ause, if any they have, why the aid administration should not he ranted. Given under my hand, this 23rd ay of April Anno Domini 1913. J. E. STEWMAN, Probate Judge. typewriter Bargains! All Makes Rebuilt mid Guaranteed... Fill out this coupon and mail 1 > us for a free list showing the argains we offer: Name Address Send me your free list of rebuilt typewriters. . E. CRAYTON & CO., 217 South Try on Street, HARLOTTE, - - N. C.