The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 13, 1913, Page 5, Image 5

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fr? i/ v LOCAL DOTS * b ?Born to Mr. and Mrs. Julius E. J Biackmon, Friday night, a girl. J ?Mr. Reed Hortcn of Heath Springs has accepted a position as a salesman with Edwards & Korton r ?Married Monday at 7 o'clock . by A. T. Camas, notary public, E, W. Settlemever and Miss rflandin P CrenBhaw. ,*j ?County Superintendent of Education V. A. Lingle is at Clemson b College attending a convention of y I education this week. 0( ^Those who hold dear the tradi--Map's of Dixie, cannot afford to miss \ ^ 1 l)prformance by the. "Three Ok1 federates" next, Friday evening, fi ?B. L. Terry of f<ancaster has accepted the position of night, over- P( seer of carding at the Wynago mills, f< Rock Hill.?Textile Manufacturer. ?There will be a box hupper at a k Midway school house next Tuesday ^ night, May 20, the proceeds to go for benefit of the school. The public , cordially invited. ?Come out Friday evening and r, hear the war time stories and the y old plantation melodies which make up the performance to be given by d Mr. Polk Miller, Col. Tom Booker g and Capt. Tony Miller. T ?The Lancaster friends of Mr. Glenmore B. Barron, now of 'Union, rwill be pleased to know that he stood successfully the examination for admission to practice law before the state board of examiners Saturday. ?The ladies of the Rich Hill Y. W. C. A. will serve Ice cream at the Rich Hill school house Saturday ttl night, May 17, at 8:30 o'clock. The w proceeds will go to the library. The public is cordially Invited. ?There will be conference at Union Baptist church next Saturday ^ afternoon at 4 o'clock. Preaching ,( Sunday morning at 11 o'clock at t) Union Spring Hill at 3 o'clock, and at Taxahaw at 8 o'clock p. m. Publie cordially Invited. |j ?Mr. D. E. Boney, manager tj Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance n< Company of Yorkville, who has re- tI< contly opened up this county for his to company, will be in the county can- so vassing all week. Mr. Honey's at headquarters are at Gregory-Hood pi Live Stock Company's office. ?The train for Rock Hill this M , ^ morning was loaded down with passengers from this place and other points in this and Kershaw county so bound for tho Paeeant at Winthron m College. The Hpeclul from Itock In Hill will arrive here sometime after tr midnight. 01 ?Work on the mammoth build- j'J ing of the Lancaster Cotton Mill is ''' progressing rapidly. The old cot- f," ton mill store is being torn down, as it stands on part of the site to be covered by the new mill. About J' ten new cottages are now in course of construction also. e( - Uncle Mike Johnson says if you a] want your house painted you had j,. bettor put in your application at ; ^ once with Messrs. Grillln and Iior- j a( ton. He says if the thing keeps up ; m house in Lancaster will have , * fresh coat of paint before the tl. is over. OI r iPostmaster J. F. Hunter, as- si Slsrod by Attorney It. S. Stuart, held tr a United States civil service ex- I rc animation in the court house Satur- ; ca day for the purpose of filling a tli carrier's position for one of the tl) rural free delivery routes near di Stoaeboro. There were 13 appli- Pi cants for the position. ?We are requested to ask that m all persons interested in the Daugh- i-h las church graveyard will please lo meet there next Thursday morn- K' ing bringing the necessary tools to ?f assist in a general clean up of the ni graveyard and surrounding grounds, th so that they will present a neat ap- m pearance on Sunday next, when *n special services are to be held. k' Ir ?We are in receipt of a beautifully engraved invitation sent by President Johnson to the commence- .? ? , _, th nil-Hi i;Aorcmt*n m wiuiuruy which will be held June 1, 2 and 3. 0f Among the one hundred and fortynine graduates this year are five Lancaster girls who will receive the A. B. degree, viz: Misses Jessie Lee " Illaekmon, Kate McManus, Hattie V 4 J. McMurray, Constance Porter and 1 Annie Wilson. *'J ?The "Three Old Confederates." WJ Mr. Polk Miller, Col. Tom Hooker and Capt. Tony Miller, will give one of their delightful entertainments next Friday evening at the Mackey (?0 opera house. From the songs nnd co stories of these gallant Southern a gentlemen, the young people of the <-jr present generation are being given o'< their best conception of life on the fG| old Southern plantation before the ab war. The negro quartette, which ag accompanies them, will sing many let songs dear to the hearts of our Mt people. an . CO! " Fr PERSONALS we L. Hev. and Mrs. C. P. Carter return- 'j" ed Saturday from Rlchburg, where ' Mr. Carter has been assisting llev. C. P. Davis in a series of meetings. f(U .. Miss Annie Dnvies of Atlanta is guest of her cousin, Mrs. M. J. . ^ mrfry4 Messrs. Henry and Den Massey f^Vf Hock Hill were in town Friday. Mrs. O. B. Faton of Winston- (j#., Salem is the guest of her mother, __ Mrs. Ada Hough. Mr M. (' Hillinirs of Mnlllno tho guest of relatives In Lancaster. . Miss Delia Small, who has been 'u ^ visiting relatives and friends In Charlotte, returned home Sunday. . .. * Miss Cldys Twltty of Heath (<>M Bprfng spent Saturday In town. ,,.r Miss Iieulah Small was the week end guest at the home of Mrs. W. F L. Dunlap in Hook ilill. J Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Lowers <?f the ^kKlint Kidge section spent Wednes- v'ul day and Thursday on Arch street ?nu . itli their daughter, Mrs. Walter 1 'hreatt. J. Hardin Marion, Esq., of the I hester bar, was in town Monday. Mr. Sam Jones of Newberry has een on a visit to his brothers. udge Ira B. Jones and Mr. C. W. j ones. Mrs. D. F. Sapp, who has been on visit to her daughter in Columbia, eturued home Saturday. Mr. Larkin Carter has returned ome to spend his vacation with his arents, Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Carter, le has been teaching at Ebeneexer, ork county. Mrs. Sallle Barrlnger of Salisury, N. C., is on a visit to Mrs. D. '. Sapp in the Bethel section of the aunty. Hon. W. U. Clyburn of Halle Gold line was In town Monday. Mr. Hosea Woodward and a party rom Bishopvllle came through yes?rday, spending the night in Lanaster on a motor trip to Itock Hill jr the Pageant today. Miss Ivor Brown of Heath Spring nd Miss Hannah Brown of Chester ere recent guests at the home of Irs. L. J. Perry. Mr. John A. Stewman Is on a usine8s trip to Washington. Mrs. P. B. Morrah and baby have sturned after a visit to her parents, [r. and Mrs. Waddy C. Thomson. Mrs. Howard Chapman and chilren of Spartanburg county are the uests of Mr. and Mrs. Waddy C. hoinson. %Soc/a/ ^ The Vriday Afternoon Book Club ajoyed a pleasant session last eek at the home of its popular resident, Mrs. T. Y. Williams, on outh Main street. After roll call nd current events the study- of hakespeare was continued, the veral members, as usual, reading leir respective parts and discussing le play from their own viewpoints, he guests were entertained in the laeious porch parlor of the Wilams home, overlooking the attracve rose garden. Vases of cut rnvers here and there added their c ate of color and fragrance. A ' mpting course of refreshments rvod at small tables was enjoyed : the conclusion of the literary rograin. C c Memorial Day Kxercises in Dan- f caster. t Memorial Day exercises were oh- j rved yesterday in an appropriate i anner. The exercises which were t eld in the auditorium of the Cen- s al graded school, were presided 1 /er by Supt. G. B. Pfelffer. The v rogram began with prayer by ftev. <: . T. Hodges of the First Methodist t lurch. Next was a quarete. v Tenting 011 the Old Camp Ground," j ing by Messrs. Boaty, Wilson. (j erguson and Luders. Miss Mary ( Indsey then recited "The Conquer- \ 1 Banner." Dixie was sung by the ^ idience with considerable spirit j id at its conclusion the old ''vets" ;1 lve the familiar "Rebel yell." v ev. H. R. Murchison delivered the v ldress. He spoke of the prison j* fe of the late President of the j; onfederacy. He also read ex- ,j acts from .a history of the trying a deal to which Jefferson DaWs was g ibjected and paid an eloquent a lbute to this great leader. The t 11 of the CnnfflddPntn I " 1" tiled by Maj. J. M. Riddle. Then | j. te sour, "Shall Wo Meet lleyond io River?" was sung and the benectlon pronounced by Rev. W. S. atterson. a The exercises over, the line of ? arch was formed, first to the old, I u ten to the new cemetery, where . vely flowers were placed on the 'aves of our heroic dead. Those r the Southern soldiers were b arked with the stars and bars of b e Confederacy. First in lino of b arch came the little children bear- . K flowers. A pretty sight was the i ndergarten class of Miss -Corlnne J tnes, each carrying a wreath of d and white flowers. Then fol- j, wed the veterans and last came e Lancaster Chapter, IT. I). C. I The monument on the court house uare was wreathed in ivy tied with j, e red and white of the ( onfedacy. The stage of the auditorium (. the Central school, where the exclses were held, was also beauti11y and tastefully decorated in the me colors and there were pictures the Southern heroes upon the ills. .Mr. A. D. Jones Dead. Mr. A. 1). Jones, son of the late ^ 1. C. B. Jones, formerly of this unty, but at the time of his death i u, resident of Chester county, near at Falls, died last night at 11 #. dock, lie had been in bad health j', r the past two years. He was out 4 4 years of ace. Resides his ? ed mother, Mrs. Sarah Jones, ho ives surviving him two brothers, tsars. W. D. Jones of this county, M <1 Mr. T. P. Jones of Chester pi unty, and four sisters. Mrs. ederlck Ft. Green, Mrs. A. W. ekltn, Mrs. Withers and Mrs. :kett McCuIlough. His remains re brought to Lancaster over the & C. Railroad on the midday . dn and carried out to the family " it in the lower Camp Creek graverd and interred at J o'clock. The v. C. P. Carter oihclated at the .' leral services. m t 1 Mothers' Day Observed. Washington, May 11.?"Moth' Day" was generally observed in or ! national capital today. ITesl- sc it Wilson and cabinet officers, mbers of congress and th >usands Wushingtonians joined in paying . nage by wearing white carnations *' 1 attending chUFch services a ere "motherhood" was the afl me of the sermons. The Presl- :?, it and members of his family at- a ded services at Central Presby- pa ian church this morning. sh >r Weakness and Loss of Appetite ' " Old Stnndaid Kf n< n?I mrcrnftheninif tonic, )VR'S TASTIXKS^ cliill ToNIC, driven out riA and tuetd uptkr nyntcin. A true tonic nil r r Vi i.. . /1 It ,i!,ilt??n.l?lii''(?? co" I ' <" ' I THE LANCASTER NEWS, MAY 13, 1 PIiAG ' OF CATAWBA RANGERS I itecognixed Sunday by J. C. Hudson of Confederate Home, Who Saw Service in Company. if \ \Sa'' The following was taken from (>( ffif* JM M .r"1 Vlonday's Columbia State: \( J. C. Hudson of the Confederate lome, a member of the "Catawba ^ itangers," saw the picture of the lag published in yesterday's paper II 1 F) ind supposed to be the flag of that HQt*|AY-|] :ompany, and said yesterday that, *a?*I m\*J mi iccording to his recollection, the lag is the same. "The 'Catawba Rangers,' " he "King of M laid, "was organized in Lancaster ind was first commanded by Capt. fames. D. Mclllwain. At the reorganzation in 1862, Wm. J. Mclllwain Free-Wheel vas elected captain. His health a? ailing, he resigned and J. C. Foster * U1I-* lotelng be vas promoted to captain, and so fortable and du continued until the end of the war. Used by Doctc [ was a member of thn - riter mechanics in the South, and ur work is guaranteed equal to that ' f any rebuilding plant in the auntry. All work handled proinptir and fully guaranteed. J. E. U rayton & Co., Charlotte, N. C. / 5-6-tf >'E NOW 11AVEA few s. c. w. Leghorn Coekyfels for sale that ; e have useel Mr breeders all sea- ! >n, at $1.50 yfcach. Making room j >r young /dock. Cunningham arm, Uout?r 4. Phone 179-2. | -w? Special Notice. B ^ | Election at Antioch will he held m, ay 21st instead of 14th. All ^ ?rtles take notice. A. C. HOWKLL. ? County Superintendent. Notice of Election. Whereas one-third of the freedders and one-tlilrd of the eler rs residing in Antioch district No. >, in Lancaster county, have potianed the county board of eduea:>n to order an election to deterine whether or not an additional x of four (4) mills shall be vied on nil real or personal propty in said district No. 4it, for > hool purposes. We hereby order the trustees of id Antioch district No. 41), to hold e elections at Antioch school mse on Wednesday, May 21, 1913, which election only such electors return real or personal property I r taxation and who exhibit their JL x receipts and registration certifltes shall bo allowed to vote. Hours for opening and cloning ttoxtti * all be the same as all general PHONE ? jctions. a. c. howell, v. a. lingle, i? j. gaudiner riohards, jmmmmwrnmrnm jiinemen, Rural tangers, and I know that the name bu8lneS8 men e >f the company was peculiar to the company of which I was one of the our catal?8 an(l lrst members. I do not recollect ter ask us to he name of Captuin Rubber's com- you one All n >any, but it was in our command ftlgo tf} d md was raised on the west side of he Catawba river in Chester and Chains, Oils, < Fairfield counties." your rush ordei It will be remembered that in Saturday's paper it was stated that ???? t was thought that the flag of the Catawba Rangers had been found ^ n California. It was further stat- * * ;d that the Catawba Rangers was ' The Motor< Captain Babber's company. Mr. dudson's statements show this to OREBNWO lave been an error. Samuel F. Massey, who, when a esident of Fort Mill, prepared a oil of the Catawba Rangers, which ... vas published in The Lancaster Re- nuns la riew of October 25, 1899, said yes- By virtue of an erday that he was indeed glad that the Probate Judg he flag had apparently been located county, we will si md was glad that Mr. DeLoach was cry, at the late resi aking such an active interest in the L. Hinson, decease natter. 23rd day of (May, The second captain of the Cataw- legal hours of sale! >a Rangers was William J. Mclll- property belonging vain. II. G. Mclllwain, his son, a consisting oI one esident of Columbia, said yester- and harnes/j oni^ lay: "I remember well that the seven head, of cmt tame of my father's company was corn, fodder, lyusi he Catawba Rangers, and that he furniture, fanning vas instrumental in the organization of sale caily >f that company, which was raised Mray MART n Lancaster county." AND JAS. ] Administrators of Death of Davhl It. Lane. Meridian L. Hii Mr. David It. Lane, of the upper May 9, 1913. 'limp Creek Zion section of the ounty, died very suddenly of heart allure while walking in his yard '"riday afternoon at about 3 o'clock. dr. Lane was 73 years of age. hav ng come to this county shortly af- r I _ or the late civil war from the I tate of Maine. He served with gal- M antry 011 the Union side during the j nir, but after the surrender of the South at Appomattox, he never went >ack North, but cast In his fortunes kith the Southern people, locating n Lancaster county near where he lied, lie engaged in farming, which ursuit he followed Industriously. a| Ie was well thought of by ail who mew him. He united with the ilethodist church twenty years ago nd was always consistent In his calk and conversation. Besides his vidow, who was a Miss Reed of Corth Carolina, he leaves surviving ISp^^. lim the following children: Messrs. I * . J., Frank, Joseph and John Lane I; " nd an only daughter, Mrs. Edward interred |HHH| t Zion graveyard at 4 o'clock in L he afternoon 011 Saturday, the ser- I ices were conducted by Rev. W. C. I Celly and Rev. C. P. Carter. |j Death of a Little Girl. | Neva, the 9-year-old child of Mr. nd Mrs. E. L. Crenshaw, died last light at Heath Springs, after a short llness from an attack of fever. ^ Lame back is usually caused by heumatism of the muscles of the ack, for which you will find nothing better than Chamberlain's \ Jniment. For sale by all dealers. Business Notice s jwi 1 'OR SALE??Several cars brick and I ifidvilv shingles. Edwards & Horton, ; .ancaster, S. C. 64-tf ACTORY EXPERTS?Our Typewriter Repair Department is in harge of the most skilled tvno- . I L913. 'iiffl)- | Money lavidson || i M?keS olorcvcles" I rSi MOTII ~?5 And the m< Controle and that money mi iat. Very com- makes more mo rable machine. g Thls lnteres >rs, Salesmen, Carriers and W ,,roco88 18 801,18 very where Oct. ?| over>' dn>' ,D [ terms or bet- W with "The Old call and show }mmt liable." lodels in stock, Have you an Tires, Belts, . . ' . mm count in our Sav 3tc. Send us ?g M Department? tjm We pay 4 per AA interest compoui [IPLEY m |j quarterly on Sav M Accounts and O ;ycle Man." W M cates of Deposit. OD, s. c. Q ,1 2] IT'S SA1 ^ fll In This Hank. tors* Sale. U /' , . We invito your order granted by mm le for Lancaster tention to the ann< ?11 at public out- statement. Come donee/>f Meridian mm sd, 0/ Friday the iS to see us. 19 L&, within the 224 *, uflf the personal ======= ; .t6 said estate ? - -< ^'brse. one buggy ' Ml ,fir, n . . one-horse wagon. | W ML kANK le, 28 head hogs,! 1 llLi JD/illIY ' hold and kitchen ! .;r?;ir; a lancasti D. HINSON, j M "The Old ltclinbl the Estate of ison. Deceased. rj fliaaiiiij o Old Cc ^ M?iyi jjy Opera House, Fri 1 1H HP I-UIVIE ===== AND : lilding J) DOORS, BALLt SASH, SHOP BLINDS , DOOR FLOORING, MANT1 CEILING, TILES, SIDING, LIME, MOLDING, CEMEI COLUMNS, PLAST Phone or mail orders given PRC eecau Mam 370. Compa * 5 !?8889889?888888C^ Hank No. 2)8. Uj statement of the condition OF gl THE BANK OF LANCASTER 5j located at Lancaster, S. C., at the close of business April 4th, 1913. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. . $597,374.45 fli|| Overdrafts 7,155.79 ^\F Bonds and Stocks own^ I ed by the Bank 12,500.00 AA J Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00 Banking House 5,800.00 )ney Due from Banks and AjA ikes Bankers 73,419.38 Currency 10,077.00 ney. Gold 3,407.50 Cllo/x- J - -* ung uuisi auu uiaer Minor Coin 2,307.33 ^ o? Checks and Cash Items 3,411.27 year M Total .. $656,452.72 ^ Re" LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid lu..$ 50,000.00 fjQ ac. Surplus Fund 100,000.00 Undivided Profits, less logs Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 22,175.01 W Due to Banks and cent Bankers 6,703.01 QQ ided Dividends Unpaid .... 526.00 Individual Deposits Sub- W ??? ject to Check 273,135.17 M Brti- Savings Deposits . . . . 61,747.49 Time Certificates of Deposit 160.511.75 flQ Cashier's Checks .. .. 1,655.29 gift < \i S MJ ToUl $656,452.72 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, W County of Lancaster?ss. at_ Before me came Geo. W. Wil- V) ' liams, Cashier of the above named jxed bank, who, being duly sworn, says ' jn that the above and foregoing state- v ment is a true condition of said AA], bank, as shown by the books of said bank. 39 = GEO. W. WILLIAMS, Sworn to and subscribed before r.? me this 9th day of April, 1913. kWP. 1L . JNO. H. POAG, _ ? nuvui/ ruunc lor S. (J. Correct?Attest: WADDY C. THOMSON, M ' K L,. C. PAYSEUR, W ' ' R. L. CRAWFORD, W e." ? Directors. fl) >nfederates PRESENTING Old Tillies Down Col. Tom BOOKER and . Gnpt. Tony MILLER assisted by Mr. Polk MILLER'S Old South Quartette of Genuine Southern Negroes who "Look Like u Farm Hands and Sing Like Caruso's." Stories and Songs of the Battle- | field and the Old Planta- * tion. Two Hours of Fun. f iday Night, May 16 I ^Tntpriiif I .JL. JL JL JSTERS, WORK, and WINDOW FRAMES, ELS, GRATES, *T, ER. >MPT ATTENTION. j iifacturing j nir dnntr tttt t ? ? H H v ivuva m bii, ?>. U. I I * J