The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 03, 1913, Page 3, Image 5
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Hill this week atten
^ 4 ^ inencemeut exercise*
LOCAL DO I b F0,leS?- ?Her d?ught
Lee Blackmon, is oui
nates.
w I " " ~~ ~ Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
?Mr. Fred Ferguson has ac- returned from a vh
cepted a position with the National an(] are spending a f<
Union Bank of Columbia. home of Col Leroy !
?A large number of veterans Capt. A. H. Green*
. enjoyed the dinner served today by day in Rock Hill wit
the Lancaster Chapter U. D. C. G. H. Greene.
?Mr. W. L. Steele and Mr. W. B. Mr. -R. N. Montg*
Laney have returned from Johns shaw is in town toda
Hopkins hospital in Baltimore, Mrs. Mary H. Ba
where they have been for treatment. Fort Lawn yesterday
?The Lancaster Chapter, U. D. . Mr^l J' -Sl^,noy,'T
C.. will meet Thursday afternoon. ?auK ^rJ> Ft
June 5, at 5 p. m. with Mrs. E. T. Mr. and Mrs. John L
Hodees Mrs George Humpl
tioages. dren of Atlanta are
?Cement steps have been put in Humphries' parents,
front?ftf the store rooms of the j0jm L. Reed.
-Sprl^ \ block,' adding mucb to the Mr ^ A. King
convfflT^nce of the public. spent Sunday and Mc
?Miss Janie Cauthen of Heath brither, Mr. John K
Spring, who was operated on last Miss Annette Stove
Saturday at the Fennell Infirmary, day to her home in
is getting along very nicely. from Laurens, where
?Messrs. W. B. Bruce and W. A. teaching.
Marshall of Heath Springs have re- Mr. John Strain of
turned from Chattanoovi* whora Lancaster on ? "1"''
they attended the reunion of the Mr John S. Hlackmo
Confederate veterans. Miss Loma Reed,
?The town registration books teaching this year at
will be opened from the 5th of [9 exPected home tomi
June until the 14 of June inclusive, va.cat
.for the registration of voters. See Miss Katharine Wy
notice by the town officials publish- jl. da^9 w'th frie
ed elsewhere in this issue. ... . ?
r, . _ .t j < .. ... Miss Ivor Brown o
Rev. J. B. Hood of Newell, N. taught the past ses
C.. will conduct o two days meeting springs, is the guest
at Pleasunt Hill A. R. P. church, Mra ^ j perry
commencing on next Saturday, the ' Mr Walter Knrr o
7th inst. Communion on Sabbath. the guest of h? gran
All are cordially invited to attend. Jamc8 witherspoon.
?There will be conference at Mrs. Joe Hou^U of
Camp Creek Baptist church next ported tomorrow for
Saturday at 4 p. m. and at Antloch parents, Mr. and Mrs.
at 9 a. m. Sunday. There will be
preaching at Camp Creek Sunday at NEGRO SHOT NK
11 a. m., at Antloch at 2 p. m., and
at Bethlehem at 4 p. m. One Negro borrows G
?Those who witnessed the Old Snake and Shoots ,
English Pageant at Winthrop Col- Instead,
lege as well as those who failed to - John Stitt, a youi
see it, will be interested to learn shot Miles Thomas,
that the Air Dome will show this this morning on Mr
remarkable presentation in motion ner's place about on<
.pictures next Friday evening. town. It seems the
?News has ben received here of cutting oat8 and l)eca
-the death at his home in Salem, ? A,u,aKrrei' . .The youn
Tenn., on Saturday, of Rev. T. G. 'eft the field and cam
Boyce, D. D? one of the most dis- borrowed a shotgun
tingulslied divines of the A. R. P. purpose of kl
cnurcn. ur. Uoyce was a relative "\^'>1,r|,l'lfK !!!?>'!?!
of the Nisbets and others in this rnmo rm tn Lvi
. then came on to towr
couniy. ered to Sheriff Hun
?Mr. C. T. Connors has steadily man's wound is noi
imporved in health during the past one- John Stitt,
few weeks. The popular editor s shooting, has not Ion
friends will he glad to learn that he ohainjzang, where he
Is looking very well and feels much for stealing hay and
stronger. He has been working in property.
his garden almost every day for '
some time. Rally I>ny at lletltk
?Prof. George B. Pfelffer, who Bethlehem Sunday
for the past year has been superin- ed Rally Day last Su
tendent of the Lancaster graded propriate exercises.
schools, has accepted a position in gathered and listened 1
Maryland for the session of 191 J- which consisted of re
'14. He will be president of Colora tions, songs and two i
College, at Colora, Md., near Balti- one by Capt. J. M. I
more. Professor Pfelffer and his other by Mr. John T
family will leave within a short is a very flourishing
time for Maryland. They have and has been built u
made many friends in Lancaster, efforts of Mr. R. L.
who >till regret their departure. perintendent and I
?Y^rJre 8Ure that no veteran Miss Lillie ITsher. a:
whoiT>ded the reunion in Chat- able corps of teachei
tanoO J last week enjoyed that on Rally Day wai
gathering more than our townsman, ticularly. It was d
Capt. Wade H. Rives, who returned visitor as exceptional
borne Sunday night. Captain Rives
visited two of his nieces in Chat- Dropped D<
tanooga and reports a delightful JLn Twitty, the col
stay. He says the crowds were well ?f Mr- John T. Stev
managed and that the best order dead suddenly in
was preserved. He is delighted night. He is though
with Chattanooga as well as its en- tallied a stroke of par
virons, the interesting battlefields, 'lay but was up and
day. Jim was well kn
by white and hlack.
spectful negro and h
PERSONALS 'alth,""y ,or
Advanced to Sec?i
Mrs. N. A. Moore, Mrs. R. L. Postmaster James 1
Crawford and little Miss Willie received notice from
Locke Crawford left yesterday for department of the 1
Cheraw to nttend the wedding of Lancaster postofflce f
k Miss Bleka Lindsay and Mr. Itegi- to the second class, w
nald Ilickson. the many evidences
Miss Sue Bradford returned Sat- growth of the city.
urday to her home in Fort Mill af
ter a visit to her aunt, Mrs. W. K. Card of Tin
Taylor. To the Editor of The
Rev. R. Thomas Rlackmon of Will you please allt
Kershaw, Sunday school organizer daughter space in y
of the American Sunday School tender our sincere I
Union, and Mrs. Blackmon are good people of Heat!
isiting in Lancaster. vicinity for their kind
Miss Eliza Nelson has returned sympathy during th?
to her home in o""' - -
?.v*7i ut-mhi u wiir iov;**<i <
spending several days in Lancaster pecially thank v<he M
as the guest of Miss Inez Broom. for their assistance
Mr. I'. R. Moore spent the week- richest blessing rest u
end a tlioine. sincere prayer.
Miss Bessie Sowell is spending S. BECKHAM,
commencement week in 'Hock Hill. MRS. E. L. C
Col. Henry T. Thompson of Co- Heath Spring, June
lutnhla spent yesterday in Lancas
ter. Birthday Celeli
Messrs. John Reed und Chauncey Mrs. Julius IMyler
Boldrldge, Thurlow Gregory and Bltiff section will on
Bevan Funderburk, Furman stu- June 8, celebrate her
dents, have retyrned home to spend Children, grandchildre
the summer vacation. relatives are corditfll
Mrs. J. M. Woodiey, her mother, come and bring wellMrs.
C. A. Manning, and Miss Mary
' Woodloy visited Charlotte the past
week. ?Weather forecas
Mr. J. J. McLure, principal of the Carolina: Local shov
Lancaster graded schools, returned Wednesday probably f
Friday to his home in Chester. ?
Mr. L. S. David of Greenville Tile Old English i*
spent Sunday In town. by 800 Winthrop Co
Mrs. James S. Wilson is in Rock will l>e shown at Tl
Hill attending the commencement Friday night.
of Winthrop College.
? E. Taylor spent the week- I "HA
enT fth relatives in Fort Mill COLLEGE OF CIIJ
JL...S Llllte Green left today for South Carolina's Old
a visit to friends at Woodruff 120th Year llcgin*
Messrs. Ira B. Dunlap of Rock Entrance examln&th
Hill and Paul G. McCorkle of York- county seats on Frida;
vllle spent Sunday with Mr. J. II. 9 a. m.
Witherspoon. Full four-year couaft
Miss Perrine Stover of Heath B. A. and B. S. degree
Springs, who lias been teaching at A free tuition echo
Fremont, N. C . and is now at homo signed to each uOunty
for vaction, spent yesterday and to- Spacious buildings
day in town, grounds, well 'equlppei
v Mrs. J. J. Knnimer of Gadsden unexcelled library facl
N t has returned home to spend a few finest Musetrtn of untu
days. the South.
MIsr Mary Davis spent the week- Expenses reasonable
end In Charlotte. and catalogue, nddrest
Mrs. John E. iilackmon is in Rock HARRISON RANDOM
THE LANCASTER NEWS:
ilinK the com- fV/V AAA IT
rHS 30,000 Voices
Payseur have
jit to Virginia And Many Are the Voices of Laa
sw days at the ca8ter Peop|e.
Springs.
) spent yester- Thirty thousand voices?What e
h his son, Mr. gran(j chorus! And that's the numjmery
of Ker- ber ?' American men and womer
y- who are publicly praising Doan'i
rron went to Kidney Pills for relief from backafternoon.
ache, kidney and bladder ills. They
raarea lsiUng say lt to frlend8- They tell it in the
homo papers. Lancaster people art
hries and chil- in this chorus. Here's a Lancastei
visiting Mrs. case: /
Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. H. Kiixg, Market St., Lancaster,
S. C., sa^s: "Doan's Kidney
of Rock Hill Pills have cecfainly been beneficial
mday with his to me. I way dizzy and nervous and
Jug. my back an? head ached intensely,
r returned to- I also had a great deal of trouble
Heath Spring from the kidney secretions. Doan't
she has been Kidney Pills, which I got at Crawford
Bros.'s Drug Store, gave me
Charlotte is in complete relief from the pains and
; to his uncle, restored my kidneys to a norm
n. condition."
who has been For sale by all dealers. Price 5v
i a * ' ?
ivumo, o. cents. foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo
arrow to spend New Yor, sole agents for the United
States.
lie is spending Remember the name?Doan's?
nds in Colum- aruj take no other.
f Senaca, who ~~~~ ZZHZ^
sion at Heath M' r ^
of her aunt, I /% B M
f Rock Hill is W J I / % B^W
idmother, Mrs. "
Bethune is ex- TI "1 ^ TBI B 'fc W 1
a visit to her I H It A I If h
John L. Reed. -?- JLJL JXJi A. \ JL XI.
Alt TOWN. Program Tuesday, June 3.
Reel 1, American. The Orphans
lun to Shoot a Mine. A dramatic picture enacted
Another Negro with intensity and full of action.
A great Western,
lg negro man. Reel '2 Thunhouser. "The Idol of
an old negro Hie Hour." She finds her beauty
. W. M. Stog- fading. One of Thghhouser's great
j mile east of productions, alway*" good.
negroes were Reel 3, Solax^' "Officer Heuderme
engaged in son." An officer'^ wife Is jealous beg
negro, Stitt, ^ause her hu^oand is attentive to
e to town and other womeiv
as he stated l^EDNESDAY.
Illing a snake. Reels I and 2. Reliance. "The
li he emptied Yengeanc^ of Heaven. A picture all
e old man and will sure appreciate,
l and surrend- Keel 3. Keystone. "Love and
iter. The old pain," "The Man Next Door," (split
t a dangerous reel.) A comedy that is inte^estwho
did the jnR t0 au jj you have the blues
g been off the this is a sure cure,
served a term THl'Rsl) \Y
other personal UHJKSlMY.
Reel 1, Excelsior. "Her Dream
of Yesterday." A fine interesting
'hem Sunday. picture.
school observ- ,{eel '2, American. "When .s
nday with ap- Woman Won't," The rivals on a
A large crowd prospecting trip. Fickle Betsy is
the program lavish with her love and whllo in.i
ladings, recita- admirers thresh out their differenct
able addresses, a f'Wrd leads the prize to the altar
lough and the Another fine Western scene.
Green This Keel ;{, Thauhouaer. "Babies
Sunday school Prohibited." No information neces
p through the 8ary, as the public know Than
Usher, the su- bouser films are always good.
Ills daughter, FRIDAY,
ssisted by an Three Reels. "The Pride of tin
rs. The sing- South." Gen Robert E. Lee sends
s enjoyed par- a letter to Cuptain WinJell, telling
escribed by a hjm that war with the North is Inly
flue. evitable and asking him to prepart
to recruit a regiment. Colonel
Bad. Mosley leaves for the front, someored
chauffeur time later Jack's regiment captures
ens, dropped Fairfax, Va., after a thrilling battle
Kershaw last {n which ipany lives are lost, and
t to have sus- jjie cannons and hpmbs create
alysis on Sun- much destruction. Nfosley attacks
about vester- Captain Windell with drawn pistol
iowu and liked put Diana throws herself in front
He was a re- 0)> jUek, srying, "Don't shoot Dad
ad served Mr. he's my husband." Too long to tell
a number of the story, come doin and see one
of the greatest pictures ever shown
on screen in this (own. Come and
>iul Class. see
F. Hunter has SATURDAY.
rat-dn>1""of'The ' Thanliolist-r. "The Heart
rom fhe third " Child" Thd poor boy la the
hich is one of rlrh boy s Kuest. Thanhouser s proof
the rapid ''?Jl , .1 . ,,
Reel ?, American. The Lesson.
The central theme of this story is
?iak?* tbe trU8t an unsophisticated
News- maiaen. A Wafetern feature.
>w myself aud K* "The Suitor and
our paper to Monkey." (The arrival of the
fhinir^ t.? rh.> monkey) one of the great Mutual
hflprlng and durational filtoa
attention and Fine pictures shown at The Star.
) illness and l)(>n't forget feach Tuesday and Fri>nes.
We es- c'ay "'Khts at 9 o'clock of each week
asonic lodge w,< Klve $2.00 of real casii to one
May God's holding lucky number in house,
pon all is our Come and setf if you hold lucky number
Fair to all. Follow the crowd.
gr Tlie only Cool Place in Town.
RKNSHAW,
LOOK!
of the White
next Sunday. _iTB - #
Hilt S (>01111112
ly invited to ~
tilled baskets. a*t" fii r'
A FRIKND. 1 1 ,ir'
'Tuesday*! Si 11 I" TIlCUl !*<?
ill r. j -- V ?? * M *
ageant played Ml T)> T T\ ^ 'V
liege student* W\. 1_ U$ M
le Air Dome i "
1 Three Heel*. the Pride of the
1913 South." Gen Rfobert B. I.ee sends
IRI.KSTON, ii letter to Caftain Windell, telling
lest College. him that wur^vith the North Is in
i Sept. 2<l. 1 evltable and/asking him to prepare
>11 at all the to recruit^a regiment. Colonel
y, July 11, at I Mosley leaves for the front, soiue!
time later Jack's regiment captures
es lead to the ; Fairfax, Va., after a thrilling battle,
h. in which many lives are lost, and
larship is as- the cannons and bombs create
of the state, much destruction. Mosley attacks
and athletic j Captain Windell with draw n pistol,
1 laboratories, but Diana throws herself in front
lities, ami the , of Jack, srylng, "Don't shoot Dad,
iraJ history in lie's my husband." Too long to tell
j the story, come down and see one
s. For terms of the greatest pictures ever shown
i, 'on screen in this town. Come and
*11, President. ' see.
JUNE 3, 1913.
Special Notice. fSSZ'BB,SSSPS|SwS
The Fork llilt Council, No. >8. ^Lff.
) Jr. O. A. M., will have tt>eir annual
Junior Bermon the sei^fid Sunday, BjB jiff c!_
June 8, ut 11 o'clock,"*^ be preach- llfl Aft AIT b
ed by the recor, Ipstf. T. A. Dabney, IT I III IVT V
' at Fork Rill clnfrch. All members J tij
of other contfls are cordially in- _ _
vlted to attend. The members will llli I loc
1 meet at the hall at 9 o'clock. ^9 lll!lnP> cl?
- IMease be prompt. lllUIlvU
t J. F. M. ESTRIDGE, It. S. S
Special Notice. W 1VI/\n AT7 Bo!
Rev. G. C. Kelly will make an ad- lylllllf*V t
r dress to the Juniors at Camp Creek SB IIIVIIVJ
? hall Saturday night. June 7th. All {fljS jtal
i Juniors are cordially invited to ^ And the money Du
come. ,ww, 1
IRA B. CRENSHAW, Qj| that money makes Cu)
Recording Secretary. tjti makes more money. Gol
OJ1 ^
J Piles Cured In 6 to 14 Days This interesting (
I Your dniKKUt will refund tuoncy if PA.ZO | 'aa* nrncooo <?
1 OINTMKNT l.il.
_ ?o ftuiuR on (J hi
.? vuic Hiiy case ol Itching,
Blind.HieeditiRorProtrudingi'iie*in6to 14days. M every day in the year r
> The first application gives Ease and Rest 50c. ... , 1
, AA with "The Old ReI
Business Notices g you aB ac. p
' x J Un
The Old English Pageant played g| count in our Savings (
HOO WinthropyCollege students W Department?
<.? be shown ml The Air Dome W Du<
j Friday night. We Pay * Per cent ^ ^1
AA Interest compounded PP
STRAYED OR STOLEN?About ten S " Ind
days ago from my Sistare place. Qg duarlerly on Savings J
brindle heifer weighing about 400 W Accounts and Certi
pounds. Notify B. T. Funderburk,
Lancaster. S. Cj ' 70 M rateM of Deposit. I
- W ^ ^ Cai
HOUSE FOR REP/T?Six-room cot- iS IT Ji S A KK
tage on North Main street for V * * kma** mj
, rent. Apply to S." J. Funderburk. g| ln Thitt ||ank ST.
TO INTRODUCE new blood ln your we Invite your at- 1
S. C. W. Leghorn flock requires Aft llR1
I good one-year old cockerels. We tention to the annexed bui
have them at $1.60 each. Also statement. Come in tha
one and two-year old hens at $1.00 ! Aft me
each. Cunningham Farm, Rt. 4. to see UB* bar
Phone 179-2. M bai
i M _______
I?r\D O * T n c. +
? wii. onuci?oeveraiyTars brick and '
shingles. EdwUrds & Ilorton, mvtti n a <>ir ati me
' a?.? m THE BANK OF
FACTORY EXPERTS-/Our Type- ? < Coi
writer Repair Department Is In M I A MP A CTPFI
. charge of the most / skilled type- lll|\J|/\N|rf\
writer mechanics In the South, and *** \J tmKJ 1 lii*
our work Is guaranteed equal to that "The Old Reliable."
of any rebuilding plant in the
countrv. All wrfrk handled prompt- ina"A"a"*',ara'a'a',a''aaT"a^
ly and fully guaranteed. J. E.
i Crayton & Co., Charlotte, N. C.
5-6-tf ====
' ? said, shall vote a ballot contalnln
CITATION. thereon the words:
1. "Sewerage bonds?Yes."
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Bo^ds ^y?<?t?,rworks improvement
County of Lancaster. 2, "Waterworks improvement
i Whereas, J. T. Crenshaw ^ias Yes."
, made suit to me to grant him letters ami an those opposed to the Issu
' of administration of the estate of ance of said bonds shall vote a bal
^ and effects of E. L. CjTnshaw. lot containing thereon the words:
L These are, therefojre, to cite and 1^ "Sewerage Bonds?No."
j admonish atf ami singular the 2. "Waterworks Improvemen
. kindred and ' creditors of the said Bonds No."
, E. L. Crenslyiw-, deceased, that, they 3. "Street Improvements Bond
be and appear before me, in the No."
t ?"rt a ob^ie' to beld, nt Provided, that &11 voters as d<
1 er? #. 3u V) ,1 une, yirinR may vote ''Yes" or "No" uj
- It 11 "Sil 1,Pm t hereof, on HJld balIotiJ as to either one c
_ at 11 o clock in the forenoon, to more 0j tbe proposed issues c
show cause if any they have why b d and guoh Pvote shall be c0un
be granted. 0n "? *d accordingly,
i Given under my hand, this 30th Sec- 3- "piat books of regi
i day of May, Anno Domini 15)13. tration of the said town of Lancai
> J. E. STEWMAN, *-er shali be opened on the 5th da
Probate Judge. of June, 1913, and shall be kei
? ' open until the 14th day of Jun?
I NOTICE OF ELECTION. 1913, inclusive of said last name
I day, for the purpose of regtsterln
> (Questions of Sewerage. Water Ex- 1 alJ d"allfled ters of the said tow
: tension and Street Improvement whoso names do not already appea
I to be Voted on June 25. uP?n the registration books of th
' Council Chambers. Tow n of Lan- S& ' to^n- _ T i
caster S C Sec That L- C. Payseur, I. 1
june 2 IP 13 Hunter and Edward K. Plyler, fc
Py the Mayor and Aldermen of ? - the
Town in Council
issemhled and by the a ithority of u-'
the same: S
Whereas a majority of the free- M
holders of the said town of Lancas- I
ter, as shown by the tax books of I ^ ,4
the said town, have petitioned 'n H "
; writing the town council of the said II ;
town of Lancaster to order an elec- H _ _ __ _
tlon in the said town submitting to I | T1 !
the qualified registered electors ol ff ff I Ij m s
the said to vr the question as to thcjl I I Iff I ff ff 11 IBM
issuance by tlie said town of Lan- H 1 ff III IjIIZ^IIa
cjister of coupon bonds to tlie sev- H
oral aihounts and for tlie several H
purposes following, that is to say: * |>|.iV,w| Lv ??.? VfMI S
(1) Coupon lionds to the par . I I?l\t4l l^\ (114 k..
value and amount of Forty-five IB i 6 will l>?
Thousand < $45,000) Dollars for the IB *"U"? >4 in
purpose of constructng. building and |p|
operating a complete system of j B ^ ^
sewerage In fald to war ? I
(2) Coupon bonds to the par !k ; ^ B
value and amount of Twelve Thou- B g & %
sand (#12,000) Dollars for theifl A m. E ff J
purpose of improving and extending !B
the waterworks ' system of HaidlH
town: and |B OIVK \l(
(31 Coupon bonds to the par | B ^
value and amounts of Thirteen ! jre
Thousand (SLB.OOOi Dolinra tnr- H ? ?
the purpose of building and improv- I li ? g\ m
ing the streets, and pavements of the H B ' I I I ^fl m
said townt as provided by Sections H * ?
3050, 3051 nlld other rections of the H
Civil Coda of the said State of fl > . ? ^i r> i
South Carolina; which said petition Beautifully MaUll Lolore
is now on file in The office of the fl ti > _ .-g i A
Clerk and Treasurer of the said I ' l?<*HUlfflil I ifltirt* v
Now, therefore, be it ordained by I ^l'r Kt'i^llliir I ro?r?tlll
the Mayor and Aldermen of the said ; K
town ot Lancaster, in Council as- H
senibled, and by the authority of fl B B M ? Imj I
tin- 1 J 9 ^ iH Ju
Section 1. That the questions as B
to the issuance by the said town o' fl
Lancaster of coupon bonds to the E t"Ytf '* Y
\cr.il amounts aforesaid in fl g }
cordance with the said provisions of Bj
the said Civil Code be and the same fl
are hereby submitted to the quali- H _ , f .
fled registered electors of tho said B I riCOS lor I Ills
town at an election which la here- B
by ordered to he held in the said K
town of Lancaster on Wednesday, fl AHlllfci 1 Sp
the 25th day of June, A I).. 1913, B nuuito x^t
at which election the poll shall be ?>
opened at the (iunrd Mouse in the _ a
said town of Lancaster at eight fl B |||^ ?
o'clock (8) in tho forenoon and he : B B A I B. a Bk I
closed at four (4) o'clock in the at- fl
temoon of the said day. fl "('oolcst Sp
Sec 2 That at such election, fl
all desiring to In favor fl
of the 1 uance o aid hon< (o tHe , jjm--t mr rmmij i i
QBflflflBflPIBHnrwflM
3
limniiitin
Hank No. 33. mm
ATEMENT OF THE CONDITION S
OF W
IE BANK OF LANCASTER JS
ated at Lancaster, S. C., at the >^5
se of business April 4th, 1913.
RESOURCES.
ins and Discounts 537,374.45 AA*
srd rafts 7,156.79 Si
tids and Stocks own- 1^?
;d by the Bank. 7 7 12,600.00 fjM)
rniture and Fixtures 1,000.00
aklng House 6,800.00 0P( |
e from Banks and 00
Jankers 73,419.38 S<
rrency 10,077.00 .00
Id 3,407.60 0?
/er and other Mluor
Join 2,307.33 00
icks and Cash Items 3,411.27 00
Total 8656.462.72 JMj
LIABILITIES. 00
jital Stock paid in..$ 60,000.00 00
"plus Fund 100,000.00
divided Profits, less >^0
Current Expenses and 00
Taxes ,Fal'j 22,176.01
e 14 Banks and ^0
lauMers 6,703.01 00
dddnds Unpaid .... 525.00
llfidual Deposits Sub- >^0
4ct to Check 273,136.17 00
rings Deposits .. .. 61,747.49
ae Certificates of De- >^0
)Oslt 160,511.76 00
diier's Checks . . . . 1,666.29 l'^j^
Total $656,452.72 00
ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. W
Jounty of Lancaster?bb. >^0
Before me came Geo. W. Wil- 00
us, Cashier of the above named
ik, who, being duly sworn, Bays >^0
it the above and foregoing Btate- 00
nt is a true conditiou of said
ik, as shown by the books of said >^0
ik. 00
GEO. W. WILLIAMS, ^
sworn to and subscribed before r^0
this 9th day of April, 1913. .00
JNO. H. POAG, W
Notary Public for S. C.
rrect?Attest: >^0
WADDY C. THOMSON, 00
L. C. PAYSEUR, U
Li. CRAWFORD, k^i
Directors.
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g and they are hereby appointed as
managers to conduct the said election
and make return thereof as res
quired by law; and that I. T. Hunter
is hereby appointed supervisor of
s registration of the said town for
the purposQ of making registration
l- of voters as aforesaid.
Sec. 5. That in contemplation
of the establishment of a sewerage
system, the following citizens of the
said town of Lancaster, who are
free-holders therein, that is to say,
's Charles D. Jones, Leroy Springs,
W. Thurlow Gregory. Arthur P.
J- McClure and William J. Cunuing)
ham, be and they are hereby elected
if 6y the said towfi Council of the
>f town of Lancaster as the Sewerage
t- Commissioners of the said town,
such commissioners to qualify and
9- serve in accordance with the pro3
visions of Section 3021 and other
y sections of the Civil Code of the
>t said State.
i. Done, ordered and ratified by the
d Mayor and Aldermen of the said
g town of Lancaster in Council aaa
sembled this the 2nd day of June.
ir i 1913
e (Seal.)
ERNEST MOORE. Mayor.
[\ JOHN CRAWFORD.
>e Clerk and Treasurer.
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