The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 30, 1913, Page 5, Image 5
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?There will be no preaching in
the A. R. P. church next Sabbath.
?Weather forecast for South sp<
Carolina: Generally fair Friday Mr
and Saturday. Un
?Re sure and see Mr. Paul Gilmore
in "The Havoc," at the opera W1
house tomorrow night.
?The infant daughter af Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Garris died last Thurs- an
day and was buried at Waxliaw.
?The Lancaster cotton mill baseball
team will play the 'Rock Hill
team tomorrow afternoon at 4
o'clock at the uptown park. en
?From what we can learn "The frt
Havoc," by Mr. Paul Gilmore and t|1;
, lissociate players, is one of the best j,,J
^t*Ahings on the road this season. cu
?Mr. William B. Knight and sei
hj Miss Mamie Melk woro murrlml .... ?
May 27th. at Unity parsonage by tin
Rev. C. S. Young. wi]
?The Lancaster Chapter, U. I).
C., will serve diner to the Confederate
veterans next Tuesday, June
3, at 12 o'clock.
?Our people will have the opportunity
tomorrow night at the J;1
opera house of witnessing a high ?.
class play, entitled "The Havoc," by
Mr. Paul Gilmore and associate
players. Kr"
?Mr. L. D. Chllds of Chester,
Laymen's leader of the Rock Hill wi
district conference, will speak at jOI
Bethel Sunday, June 1, at 11 o'clock _
and Zlon at 3:30 p. nx. The public
is invited to attend.
?Good rains have visked all sec- a <
tions of the county and cotton is crt
now "up to a stand." Chopping is liv
now underway. The oat crop is tlx
surprisingly good notwithstanding ft;
the long dry spell. do
?Remember the commencement C.,
exercises of school No. 2 will be held crin
the auditorium of that school at Cx
7 o'clock and the exercises of the ni<
Central graded school in the Mackey ?t
opera nouse at 8 o'clock this even- ming.
po
?Messrs. Meldow Stover, Kugcnc
and James T. Hough, George Fairey j,n
Poovey, Julian ltoss, William Greene lri
Williams end Toy Gregory made another
trip to Rlchburg Wednesday
afternoon. They played on the a
Fort Lawn team, which defeated ...
J Richburg.
?The Marks Strawberry Farm,
about ten miles east of Lancaster,
has done a good business this year ne
in spite of the unfavorable, dry (o
weather of the early part of the \-j
season. Mr. Marks informs us he .j.|
has sold more than a thousand pa
quarts. an
?At 11 o'clock next Sunday lie
morning the service at the Met ho- no
dist church will open with the sacra- s:t
ment of the Lord's supper. The at
night service will begin promptly at , mc
8: :t 0 p. in The music will be especially
attractive. All are cor
dlully invited to these services.
?Miss Pearl Gall of Maiden, N. #
C., one of the teachers in the grad
ed school, returned to her home last \ .
night. Miss Gall made many friends
in Lancaster, who regret to know |
that slit', will not return next session, y\
paving decided to pursue her calliiig j i
rjL i the Old North State. J
PERSONALS
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Miss Maude Gregory has returned
from Marietta, Ga., where she has
been teaching the past year. | /o
Mr. J. M. Madru is spending a few i
days in Goldsboro, N. C.
After spending a few days at i
home, Miss Elizabeth Mary Jones 1 2r
has returned to Johnson City, Tenn., |
to teach domestic science in the
summer school of the East Tennes- ''r
see State Normal College.
Btss Hetty Brown will leave Mon- 4t
day for a visit to Wlnnsboro and
Columbia.
Capt. and Mrs. I). E. Penny will ' ^
I j return tonight from Chattanooga, "t
where they attended the reunion.
Rev. E. A. Thompson and wife of (J
Springtown, Texas, are on a visit to
relatives in the town and county.
Mr. E. I). Ely nil of Mobile, Ala.,
is visiting his parents, Mr. and R?
Mrs. R. J. Plynn. in New Cut sec- !
tion.
Mr. I). C. Flynii of Union was in J .
town this week. Cl
Mrs.. Janie it. ISallard of Academy j R<
avenue is expecting Mr. and Mrs. i
W. O. Ftoner of Columbia nn<I 1 I.I nn
Benton of Lancaster as "commence- I
ment" guests.?Rock Kill Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Thompson of Gfj
Fort Worth, Texas, arc guests at R<
the home of Mr. H. N. So well.
Miss Mary Moore came over from
Winthrop College today to spend
the week-end with her parents, te
Mayor and Mrs. Ernest Moore. th
Marlon Witherspoon of Lancaster
was a visitor here today.?Rock 11111
Herald, Thursday. R<
Mr. D. J. 11 in.son and little daughter,
EfTie, of the eastern section of
the county are visiting his brother,
Mr. R. L. Rankin, at Westville this
week. te
Miss Maude Moore went to Che- hi
raw today to attend the Lindsay- (Jj
Hlckson wedding. p'
Miss Corlnne Jones left Wednesday
for a visit to friends in Charleston.
MaJ. and Mrs. J. M. "Riddle are tp
attending the annual reunion of the S(.
Confederate veterans in Chattanooga
this week. Major Riddle was in the l)('
battle of Chicamauga, being a
member of Kershaw's brigade. 1
Miss Corinne Thomson left to- 'j?
day for Mount Carmel to be present
at the marriage of Miss K&thleon 1
Morrah of that place, which will
take place next week. VV
Notice. [j1!
Dixie Camp. No. 282, W. O. W.. 1
will hold memorial services at their
v. hnll Friday afternoon, June 6, at ('<
4:80 o'clock. All neighboring
camps and the public are invited to
attend. ( W
J. J IIINRON, Clerk j k J
THK LANCASTER N*
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Primus, May 2i?.?Miss Ethel I .< |j| "fill lAI I tI||
gler and little siBter, Lois, spent U 11 m 11 11 H| 111 U111
turday night with Mr. and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Willis McManus BHHMVMvMHHV
snt Saturday and Sunday with
and Mrs. Marion Blackmon H
Miss Ethel Hegler spent Sunday
tti
Mr. Clyde Hegler visited in H
adesville Section Saturday night H
Sew Assured. M . | I I 1 fil
There is practically but i i 111. I ag|jg" I . 1 U I ]
' iti??n t<> the bond issue ill ill
ige. 'I'lio BffiaHl I [ 1 | f J
fly signed and considerably HhHBMBBBBIUhI Bow
m the required number ( a masignatures
l|jiyyiljp|HlKBi3y
These be preited
to the town council at its B7V7anBjr|rTV^?JH^|
meeting Tuesday, which
le the election for the bond issue
be ordered. It is generally pre'ted
that the vote will be overMarsliall-Thoinas.
Mr. George F. Marshall of Cam- ^^K^ESjljl|l|i^yESL^fJH
n and Miss Blanche Lille Thomas
the cotton mill village were rnard
May 25, Magistrate D. A. We have had to guaranti
light officiating. The bride and Paul Gilmore and associate ]
ram left next day for Camden, the great New York success
lere they will make their future Havoc." We have secured
me. Their friends and relatives enough names to assur<r us i
sh them tlieir best wishes and a guarantee and we liave/scttlei
1?T hnnnv life Mr- Gilmore to play liffro torn
' ppy Saturday night. Thtf curtai
Notice. not go up ""til 51 jf Th
Pursuant to law and the terms of lasts two hours, so#hat it will
certain deed of trust for benefit of at 11 o clock. V? positively
iditors this day executed and de- an tee the attraction to be th
ered to me by J. W C5r?ashaw. as ?"e . has ever appeared
s sole surviving member of the .. L rea,l the actual new
in or K. L. Crenshaw & Con pan v. no?ces /.rom most of the toi
ing businss at IleatiySp,ings. S wh c,? the company lias ap
notice Is hereby yftven that al. a"d * 8t th.at. ou,r p??ple, ,w,
editors of the sai/llrn. of E. L. Palate ?"r bringing this higl
enshaw & Cotpp/y are called to attraction to our cdty.
>et at the office 7 the undersigned f " I* guarant
Lancaster. S./. at* 11 o'clock a. ff lfl thevplay haa e?J?yc
. June 9th.;/913, for the pur- ^tf.ul New *ork should m
se of electing an agent, if it be ?r hy your patronage, esp
emed advisable, to acf with the ' p?n!i S"8 pre8<Ln
dersigned in administering the up a r 1*u} Gilmor?. wh<
?U Hupcedto
JOHN I. UARb-N ? for year8 a? Qver lhe
o r Mov jA*f,v f.?i> States and Canada.
inkier, S. C.. May it.i, 11... MOOItE & MOC
><>!? PLANTATION ??????
SALE CHEAP
2:?0 Acres, L. N. Montgomery's, K
ar Camp Creek churclj, about 125
150 acres worked, rrst in woods. I
ce 8-room house, also 5-room. I V
oom and a 2-rooni house, two I ~
stures, two weUs of good water I
also sprinjg water. In good I fll^|
igliliorliood. xi'iice $45 acre. !
a than | J"
. <>< ii me <
once. Will cut up into three or i I ^ . %*3
>re tracts uecessarv. 11 m I
STAR of n
rHEATIiE =
Friday, May 30 ,f you wou,d
PROGRAM I
*els 1 and 2?Sins of the
A great Broncho War Scene. I 1
t?See the thrilling Capture | MJy\\ V
of the Burglar. I flf V, 1 /7j\
id?Sensational escape from j m
d?Indian Attack on the \ ?L \\
Emigrants. XV
h?Battle with the U. S. I
Soldiers. -iVk
h?Death of the Cracksman.
h?Beautiful Romance Un- /
folded. pz/lOJl^//2j
ieel 3, Mutual)?Chasing a
Son-in-Law.
A Comedy Screanf of Merit.
*le "No. 1. Amerf. "Brother Lion Brand Shin
A drama of fraternal love and edged leaders in tl
tvotion, "Pathejfc and Real." as well as the dres
, No;. 2?"Foiling Fickle Oldest brand in An
F ather."
he Two Widows," (split reel.) All of the leading i
Side-splitting Keystone Com- |
ly.
>el No. 3. Salax?"Plans of Negligee Shirts wil
the House."
Dealing with the moderate; n ,
ndency of children to put lins< n, a plain
eir parents out of the way. tell us is the nest
MONDAY, JUNE 2. A good assortinei
?els Nos. 1 and 2, K. B.?"The white, blue and \
Sergeant's Secret." plain white. . ..
A great two-reel Kay-Ban
tr picture, exciting and inresting
to all, showing the
ghwaymen dressed as In-1 u- ,, ,
ans hold up the stage. . ' ,
?el No. 3?Mutual Weeklv I are knit t<> tit the t
No. 11. " entire satisfaction.
This is our educational pic- Hole Proof, six t.ai
re, showing 20 different , ' 1
enes of real facts, late hap- Bought now tfiiai
nings. i hoi* 1, 1B1B, or repl;
Kvery Tnewlay anil Lriilay nlghta i , , TI
1) o'rlork, wo give $2.00 to one |)ai*TllCSS olik llOSt
lilii.K lucky number in tlioater. j rOUlld lislo, looks
chance with every ticket pur,, s<*,,
i Buster Brown pun
Everybody talks STAR 1 values in Ilos
ny? Because they show pood
ctures, the best money can .
ly. Don't take our word,
me and see for yourself. g
>olest Place in Town?Follow I R. B. R
the Crowd. ?
TAI! TI I HATH K
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7WS, MAY 30, 1913.
IMr. T. M. Hughes pent yesterday SSSK
in Rock Hill.
Business Notices ?3; M
FOR SALE?300 to 4 00 busbies
mixed clay peas, in new sacks, BB
$1.75 f. o. b Lancaster; $"1.70 f. o. ^
b. Heath Springs. Terms cash.
Springs Hanking & Mercantile Co., BB
Heath Springs.
TO INTRODUCE new blood in your | BB
S. C. W. Leghorn flock requires i
good one-year old cockerels. We
have them at $1.50 each. Also BB
one and two-year old hens at II 00 ^
each. Cunningham Farm, Rt. 4. |
Phone 179-2. BB^ ttia
FOR SALE?Several cars brick and
shingles. Edwards & Horton, ! BB
Lancaster, S. 64-tf 1 pro
FACTORY EXPERTS?Our TyDe- Ml eve
B writer Repair Department is in TflA wit
charge of the most skilled type- I
writer mechanics in the South, and 1 a
our work is guaranteed equal to that ' M I
of any rebuilding plant in the i
country. All work handled prompt- cou
ly and fully guaranteed. J. E. gjA De|
Crayton & Co., Charlotte, N. C. >^5
? AA inti
se Mr. FOR SALE?Chase thresher and
Ravers 12-horse power gasoline engine, qua
"The aH *n flrst-clasa condition. J. K. AjjA ,\cc
almost Helms, Lancaster, Route 1.
of our 67-3t-f ca
d with V9 *n
orrow, CITATION. [ J
ii will ?????
e play STATE. OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
finish County of Lancaster.
guar- Whereas, J. T. Crenshaw has ^
e best made suit to me to grant him letters
here. ?t administration of the estate of
spaper a,,(1 effects of E. L. Crenshaw. stal
.vns in These are, therefore, to cite and
peared admonish all and singular the 1
ill ap- kindred and creditors of the said |>^Ji
h class H. L. Crenshaw, deceased, that they =
he and appear before me, in the Mfc
ee, the Court of I'robatq, to be held at rp*
id sue- Lancaster S. C., on 13tn June, flB II
ake it 1913, nert after publication hereof, ittn **
ecially at H o'clock in the forenoon, to
ted to show cause,- ii any they ha\e, why 1 1
> must the said administration should not M | ,#
t have be era,,ted. S lj/
illy in Given under my hand, this 30th M *'T
United flay ?f May. Anno Domini lit 13. Ml
J. E. STEW MAN, t^JSSJS^
IRE. Probate Judge. '
rO UNCERTA
have that free, easy, comfortab
the hot days that are tc
v should he very particulai
\ tion of your Shirts, Coll
k \ and Underwear. For c
these garments, depends
CX
of the summer.
ts and Collars arc the aeknowlleir
lino, tho most, comfortable
siest Shirts and Collars made. i;11(
norioa. ^ ,
styles in collars, 1-4 sizes di
2 for 25c cl
th collars to match, net stripes B. N
$1.00 cj
white Shirt that our customers Uni
ever at $1.00
it of patterns in black and
vhite, lavender and white, also
$1.00 and $1.50 Fi,1<
sc
HOSIERY Xion
>siorv that we can guarantee,
dot and that will wear to vour Ope
Fin<
r in box $1.50 and $2.00 r;
ranteed to last you till Decernice
witb six new pair.
\ a pure thread silk wrapped -o.'.:,
and wears ligc a ~>0c hose 25c
t ri
thread Silk I lose 50c ]<)
e at 10c and 15c per pair the
OBINSON, Manager. J| 1
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AVimr STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION |K<
loncy ?F s
J THE BANK OF LANCASTER B
M?L j located ; Lancaster. S. C.. at the L^W
IVI/IHHK close of business April 4th, 1913. M
1T1UHVO RESOURCES. 'Mi
__ Loans and Discounts. . $537,374.45 AAA
Overdrafts 7,155.79 >^51
InH^V Bonds and Stocks own- iPVJ
iTlUllvY ed by the Rank 12,500.00 'ffl
J Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00 >^^4
Ranking House 5,800.00 .VPJ
ind the money Due from Ranks and
t money makes ^ Rankers 73,419.38 ^?4
Currency 10,0 i 7.00
kes more money. Gold 3,407.50 Qgd
"his interesting Silver and other Minor wl
Coin.. ... 2,307.33 J
cess is going on Checks and Cash items 3,411.27 CM
ry day la the year Tota, ,656.452.72 M
h "The Old He- LIABILITIES. Ml
?le." Capital Stock paid in..$ 60,000.00
lave vou an ac- Surplus Fund 100,000.00 >^^4
Undivided Profits, less
nt In our Savings Current Expenses and AA]
tartiiient? Taxes Paid 22,175.01 'JmbJi
Due to Ranks and
Ve pay 4 per cent Bankers 6,703.01 M]
jrest compounded Dividends Unpaid .... 625.00 'iai^
ludividual Deposits Sub- ^^4
irterly on Savings ject to Check 273,135.17 Mj
ounts and Certi- Savings Deposits . . . . 61.747.49
Time Certificates of De- >^^4
sh of Deposit. posit 150,511.76 Mj
D9C A 1"*!^ Cashier's Checks .. .. 1,666.29 laj*1
L S S A r I j Total $656,462.72 *Mj
. ? . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In Tliis Bank. County of Lancaster?ss. gJ
Ve invite your at- Before me came Geo. W. Wil- Mi
liams, Cashier of the above named fifel
tion to the annexed bank, who, being duly sworn, says
tement. Come In that the a*>ove foregoing state- Ml
menl is a true condition of said mi
Bee us. bank, as shown by the books of said
bank. Ml
======= GEO. W. WILLIAMS.
Sworn to and subscribed before
ip |> a m*w?- /\p me this 9th day of April, 1913. VVi
IE BANK OF NotaryNpubllc fo^C. M
Correct?Attest:
INPAQTEP WADDY C. THOM80N, [Ml
nivnu i Liiv jj* V *'AYSEUR? W
R. L. CRAWFORD, M
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SUMMER UNDERWEAR
/V have never shown a more complete line of
lerwear for men and hoys.
V. I). Athletic Underwear for men, short
rawers, quarter sleeve shirts, made of free
locked nainsook, each 50c >
7. I), line Trophical weight Shirts and Drawers
ich $1.00
on Suits, made of fine quality Madras, each
$1.00
*ts and Drawers, made of same material, each
50c
3 light weight Drill long drawers, elastic |
tarns, each 50c
g Drawers, made of light weight Nainsook,
leek elastic seams, each 50c
n Mesh Shirts and Drawers, each. 25c
1 Balhrigan and Bleached Shirts, long sleeves. I
ich 25c and 50c
s' Porous Knite I'nion Suits, each 50c
s' Shirts and Drawers, made of cheeked Nain>ok,
each 25c
jliton and Paris Ilose Supporters. heavy
[hie cord, per pair 25c
aeh article listed hears our guarantee. Also I
manufacturer's of uality and tit.
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