The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 01, 1913, Page 5, Image 5

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LOCAL DC 0 *' ville. She was accomps ^ by little Miss Montine ) I ^ Mr. E. W. Springs ret terday from Columbia. Mrs. J. C. Montaomer > THE LANCASTK1 I mied home Beaufort. turned yea- C y v of Char- y^OCtdC ft NEWS, JULY 1, 1913. water, and two of th< . j resuscitated. K[ It was thought at /\three were drowned >se lit.ally were SMMMMMi first that oitly I U and It was not j fAA! TIT it n /i 5 mssssa E ?Boru to Mr. aud Mi White, Sunday, June 2! Both pa and grandpa are a ?Mr. J. D. Hunter of Hill section brought a pe ton blossom picked last Sai his farm. ?Dr. R. E. Stevenson, d Due West, will locate lu for the practice of his i lotte Is the guest of her s. J. C. John Crawford. a son. Misses Anuie Lou mlllng. Frankle Folk of Bambe the Red guests of Miss Bessie M rfect cot- Mrs- Pickling of Wast uirlay on Mrs- Leroy Davidson of ( visiting at the home of lentist of SPr,nK8i MIss Louise Oakes reti to her home In Darllngi jrofesslon vUlf sister, Mrs. ^?__ Byrd and | in honor of their p rg are the gue8t8, Misses Louise C cManus. Ungton, Annie Lou ilngton and | Fraukie Folk of Bi Camden are Mi88es McManus eut? Col. Leroy , Ughtfully Monday eve I the attractive rooms < irned today ! a8 wen as out under th< ton after a were placed for progr uiim iwu uours later able loss was realizei crowd of distracted pi opular house tuissiug his chum, st lakes of Dar- don't see Hollie. Byrd and drowned." amberg, the Boats and grappll irtaiued de- then brought and th< uing. About dragged. When the >u the porch, tonight 12 bodies h 9 trees, tables ?rod. essive games. Most of the youths ttiut the prob- \IU /\* 1, a boy In the W$i WW III irents on shore, fjA it up a cry. "I . He must be 99. t? Ing Irons were ~W" ; river bed was work ceased ad been recov ^5 ; were from the [flB ds Are Supern Statement of the G THE BANK OF [J ^ located at Lancaster, close of business Jun< RESOURC] Loans and Discounts. UOUS M onditlon of LANCASTER ? S. C., at the 3 4th, 1913. MU es. mi . . $495,138.35 U about July 15. ?Weather forecast f Carolina: Local thunder Tuesday and Wednesda winds, mostly north. ?A second early cottc has been sent us. It wa June 26 by Mr. Coot Wllsc T. K. Cunningham's Ceds fa,rm. * *t^Dr. C. B. Pratt has ti >uiv W VUV iUIOOOO Mr. and Mrs. S. W. or South stoneboro were in town showers Mlss Gia Bell of Rock ] y; light |ng Miss Pearl Coffey. Mr. It. E. Wylie left la >n bloom Gettysburg to witness th s pulled union. >n on Mr. Misses Mary Towusend ir Grove Ttogers of Bishopviile visiting Misses Lucia i iken pos- Murchison. ^ ^ iuuo. rue guests were welt He&th of porch by Miss Bessie 1 Monday. ! Mrs. John H. Poag. Hill is visit- 1 they were received I I McMauus and Mrs. R. st night for inghatu and presented ,e great re- iIlg uue( in which stoc McMauus and the tl and Helen young ladies. Wheu t have been iiad arrived, the game ind Lewis i one at each table, kept | tiou and amusement un :oiued on the Mill district and win McMauus and accident reached the In the hall sands crowded the i >y Mrs. R. C. tlle confusion parent N. VanLand- tlieir children, and t'< to the receiv- been in the swimra >d Miss Pearl sieged the police wit tiree visiting Ibe bodies reeovere ill the guests bed. s, a dift'ereut up con versa- VA Kill X\S SKNTE itil late in the en word of the se homes thou iver bank. In ! " ? rill s lost track of >*^^1 taring they had j * ing party, he- I h inquiries. All I d were identl- i ijjj NCE STANDS. I fi Overdrafts Bonds and Stocks owe by the Bank Furniture and Fixtun Banking House Due from Banks a Bankers Currency Gold bilver and Other Mil Coin IUA A Checks and Push Tto 4,032.93 W teU 09 11,500.00 W is. 1,000.00 Si 5,800.00 [09 .nil W 67,865.98 S 12,574.00 09J 3,437.50 fa* ior 2,184.23 .09 ma K '> '> R M session or the office or I High over the Lancaster ] and is now ready for the p bis profession ?And still they come, early cotton bloom was sei morning by J. E. Beckham D. A. Williams' place, nea tawba fertilizer plant. ?Mrs. D. E. Penny has 1 111 at her home on Main J _C31.? 4 . )r. U. P. inra. a. n. ureene ana Pharmacy Gilbert Williams have ro.etice of from a visit to Mr. O. H Rock Hill. Another Miss Virginia it us this Nor'oll{ the guest of on Judge P8 11*8. Mr. and Mrs. P. r the Ca- Mr8- Mary Sowell and returned Saturday fron anc* Mrs. C. A. Lynt jeeo quite jjja ?,t. et?f_?r Miss Lucy Williams of miss uaura i evening. when ice ere > returned were served. Little Miss . Greene in Landingham assisted i refreshing fruit puncl Hardin of part of the evening ; her grand- furnished very eujo, W. Hardin. This, the largest and son, J. C., ception of the season, i a visit to by several sets of Lan< 1 in Colum- society maids and men * * * Charleston iu resnouse to imin am and cake | ) Martha Van- Executive Cleinencj n serving the Save Hi an 'orchestra Co,umb,a state- 30tl yable music. T. U. Vaughn of G loveliest re- must pay the death p was attended to be assigned by tb master's young eral sesions. The yesterday, in a decl: B. Gary, chief justic no InvllnHnno K.. * ... r.._. ; ,u??0 oJ wrigi 9 reenvllle county enalty at a date QQ HTV e court of gen- 'gig1 CB supreme court )^J( slon by Eugene flV, :e. concurred in lies T?a. " LIABILITI Capital Stock Paid it Surplus Fund Undivided Profits, 1 Current Expenses a ?? Taxes Paid jJLaJL Due to BankB a Bankers Indlvidual Deposits Si ? s . . $603,615.30 JBB. es m L..J 50,000.00 W . . 100,000.00 W ess m md . . 28,001.47 >2 md BB. 762.87 W ab- Si ut'vciai ua>o, out? wna u terday to the Magdalene H Chester for treatment. ?We wish to acknowl ceipt of still another cotton which was sent us by W McNeely of Cassatt, Kersha Mr. McNeely lived fori Tradesville. ?Dr. J. H. Boldridge, for the past few weeks b< nncoH flllnH Vila niilnlt nt itveu ywa- wa8 t^e week-end guei ospltal In Joyce Clark. Miss Irene Robinson edge re- her home in Pleasant H: i blossom, after a visit to her aunt lr. T. W. bia. w county. merly at OFF FOR GETTYS who has Lancaster Survivors ] sen indls- Great Heunioi thn TTMrat tu? r 3t of Miss bearing a tiny picture hostess, a number of returned to set gathered at the 1 111 Saturday RUth Kiddle last Frld t In Colum- meet her attractive g Julia Daniels and Mai Columbia. Miss Rid BURG. mother, Mrs. R. R. Ri the guests and introd Leave For the houorees. Then, i. ranged for a variety , I hnnnv ti n i ? ?" * * ?.w " ' >vuviuito UJ rvoouuiutu JUSI of the petite Watts and Fraser, afl the younger sentence imposed by lome of Miss court. All of the < ay evening to by the attorneys for quests. Misses overruled. Vaughn, y Hopkins of tendent of the Od die and her phanage, was convic ddle, received crime against one ot uced them to "It is the judgemt at tables ar- that the judgment of games, a court be affirmed an uues ttyancK, >T~T< firmed the death the Greenville jM* sxceptions made Vaughn were flB former superin- M Id Fellows* or- a ted of a serious W ?? .. ! the Inmates. MA Itfill ?nt of this court of the circuit d that *the case , ject to Check. . . . Savings Deposits.. . Time Certificates of 1 posit Certified Checks.. .. Cashier's Checks. . . , , , Total ,r,le 3TATE OF SOUTH C County of Lancai Before me came Hams. Pashfor nf the .. 206,158.98 A* . . 67,170.49 A? , De. . 147,193.19 W. ... 14,000.00 A| 328.30 gl . . . $603,616.30 W CAROLINA, W ster?sa. Geo. W. Wil- A nhnvo n c moH AA FU,F,V "w Baptist church last Sunda now much improved and w as usual next Sunday. ?Magistrate D. K. Ha dlan Land township, was i ter Saturday and made hi to the county treasure; amounted to $82.50 for quarter. ?Miss Minnie Alexand eionary to India, who is nc v"v * "uv A iiw uauuttaici tuuui y. He la of the battle of Oettyabu 111 preach in number, left for the Gettysburg Sunday nlgl .11 of In- Southern. They joined t n Lancas- special ut. Rock Hill, Is returns scheduled to reach Ge r, which 1:20 p. m. Monday. Th the past in good spirits and expe the trip to the fullest. ler, mis- went were: >w In this k. Adams, Compai .J ourvivurs optrnc irg, thirteen Joyment. The games < reunion at sou Hodges and Miss it over the were found to hold toi he veterans' were rewarded with a which was The booby, a box of m ittysburg at by Mr. Fred Blackm ley were all freshing punch was jet to enjoy H*e entire evening. 1 Those who were also served. Mui and instrumental was c ay O, 12th of Hie evening. wiiu uiucn en- ne romancierl to tha aver, Mr. Car- purpose of having Evelyn Sowell signed for carrying > score. They the sentence of deat game of rook, the defendant," com ints, was wou ion. Vaughn was i on. Cool, re- ville October 24 to served during conviction he was Ices and cake state penitentiary. 3lc, both vocal luite a feature WILL PAY 1> t court for the < miin *-* ? another day as? I Hh lit Into execution AA HIIj aJt h Imposed upon eludes the opin- JBP. I A \J H I tried at Green- (g I il J\| I 1 26. Following ? Lni'V/ brought to the ^ ZT~ jgj LANCAS1 'TEREST. II L ||y |\f7 bank, who, being sw ill IV llr thG above and foregt 11 v Is a true condition of shown by the books c I QTCD qeo. w. 4^ I r,J\ Sworn to and sub me this 10th day ot , JNO. N< "en c r Correct?Attest: ILK, a. 1. L. C. Payseur, R. Vla^A* orn, aays that alng statement ' said bank, as )f said bank. WILLIAMS. Bcrlbed before June. 1913. H. POAQ. ? >Ury Public. Leroy Springs, 'W1 L. Crawford, country spending her vaca lecture in the A. R. P. ch day morning at 11 o'cloc hear her. ?S. Q. Dover, overseer lng at the Jackson Fiber C Tenn., will, if the report 1 be superintendent of the at Kershaw, S. C.?Southe; Bulletin. ?Miss Robbie Porter, af ition will SO"1" Carolina Re*! arch'Sun- Gowan's brigade, k Come w- B- Bruce, Compa South Carolina "Reg! . . Gowan's brigade. ? ncar. M. N. Johnson, Compi o., Bemis, South Carolina Regl la correct Gowan.a brlKade. ne^ IS w H. Rivers, Compa rn textile gouGl Carolina Regii Gowan's brigade, ter spend- w. G. A. Porter, Comp ment, Mc ny I. 12th 1>eath of MrH- B ment, Mc- Mrs. Brittain L. F Antioch section of thi iny G, 12th Monday morning at iment, Mc- o'clock. She was a Mr. Thomas Carnes ny, D, 12th nacle section and w nent, Mc- years of age. Her dei larly sad, for besides lany G. 12th she leaves Avp small f National Hanks \ r- $100,000 r 'arker of the s county died . Washington. Jun about 1:30 'omorrow w daughter of 5100,000 into the of the Taber- as interest as about 11 on deposits on the fth U partlcu !?int0,?Th'9 "! her husband ing out Secretary 1 hm! ?To? order charging int Vill Cough Up e 30.?National ? "it .?aJ Q?b?tUt 1 each year. 1 United States * , ' for one month 'or on^y tl federal govern- The government rst step In carry- more than a mllll VTcAdoo's recent j Jn thla manneri erest of 2 per | uinsviuni. lllHtHQH the first payment FOR SALE?Se tie month of June. shingles. E expects to earn Lancaster. S. C on dollars annual- FACTORY EJ writer Repali . ..,., Q veral cars brick and Idwarda & Horton, 64-tf LPERT9?Our Typer Department Is In Ing several weeks with he Mrs. Julia Porter, returnee t&nburg yesterday to re work as organizer of the mato clubs of Spartanbur ?If the "Subscriber News,' who sent a mem ?i published today will kin name and address to whic name may be mailed, we glad to give the verses thnon Aolnmna r mother, j South Carolina Regl 1 to Spar- Gowan's brigade. Burae her w. A. Marshall, Comp girls' to- South Carolina Regl g county. Gowan's brigade. of The E. J. Sims, Compan rial to be South Carolina Reg dly send Gowan's brigade, h bill for I J M. Riddle, Comp.n shall be South Carolina Regimen! space in brigade. i _T \C Horrla pAmm [ment, Mc- age when they most n< watchful care. She wi any G, 12th member of the Bapth [ment, Mc- was laid to rest at Ar afternoon after an li y I, 12th vice conducted by hei lment, Mc- B. F. Carson, and wa a sorrowing concourse nv E, 2nd this good woman, b, Kershaw's an IT Or, A ?<""? T'"" ??h o m?,har'o cent Per annum. T] isaiten! ^^aiT 1 fV U church and W,U be paI,i 011 Ju,J itioch Monday ? mpresaive ser- IV .n<,.fn r pastor. Rev. IIS MEMO s attended by of friends of in loving remen garet Starnes. whon ed from us May 23. Unexpected the di tie order became I as the Interest Some people w; r 1 and January t|-ying to devise ci pie's bad habits. RIAM. The Best Hot ibrance of Mar- grove's tasteless a the Lord call- blood, builds up the wh derfully strengthen and eath angel came|lied(prM,il,? eflecto1 cnarge or the , ^ writer mechanit late a lot of time our WOrk la gua irea for other peo- of any rebulli country. All w ly and fully " Crayton ft Co., Weather Tonic chill TONIC enriches the ole system and will won- Notice fortify you to withstand the hot summer. 50c. Whereas, on moat skilled type 8 In the Sooth, and ranteed equal to that ling plant In the ork handled promptguaranteed. J. E. Charlotte, N. C. 6-6-tf of Election, te-third of the free <.ucno wiurnuo. ?Miss Juanlta Wylle, of caster News, has the dist being the only member o! sex regularly connected Press Association. This tlrst meeting Miss Wylle and she was so highly pW she declared she was not ? to miss one if she could Editor R. E. Wylle of who was also at the meet! The Lan- South Carolina Regii Inctlon of 9hatw'8 brigade, r the fair Jerry Lucas, Compai with the Soutb Carolina Regiment was the brigade, attended _ J??n ? R'/es, Comp >ased that s?utl? uCtaro],na IRe?l1 iver going , 8h^' ? brigade. help It I R* B Patterson, Com] Lancaster', S?utl? Carolina Regli ng. was a sbaw's brigade. AM/ &.A ? ttUU nent, Ker- Mr. George W. A1 Francisco, who Is now ny H. 2nd bjs brothers and sist< t, Kershaw's pictures of parts of through which the any H, 2nd Pacific Railroad, with nent, Ker- connected, runs. Th< mammoth trees in th pany G, 2nd tbe redwood variety, nent, Ker- | measure as much as 4 .meter and reach 300 i and carried her fr llson of San beautiful home th; on a visit to prepared for his o\ ?rs, has some are all ended, and the country bas begun. She ha Northwestern live with Jesus in t which he is and song. She is ere are some gone loved ones, wh< at country of looking for her. SI Some of these her Saviour; she is 10 feet in dia- feet. Oh ,how sad feet in heiirht life's nartinsrs. H om us, to that at our Saviour vn. Her labors till R1 flfiRP her sweet rest t0 FOR SALE?1 h Sh hi . ?Ve Kershaw counts with her long- acrea up to 520 ac V\TrU^? Z at a ^rgain an, ? llnging to terms to quick pu ?n V^rl11681^ M WRl get yOU a11 11 nw ?r?,.are a dre89 P- B?* 4 OW it filla nnr noiaers ana on "" tors residing in , ]\Tfv f-"j p/-iQ district, No. 43, "i-t-'vJO county board o an election to d ave six farms in not an addition r ranging from 80 'mills on all rea ires that I can sell ' erty in said dis d on reasonable , poses, xchaser. A postal I We hereby o le particulars. Ad- said Flat Creeh 13, Camden, S. C. hold the elect ie-tnira or the oleo i Plat Creek school , have petitioned the f education to order letermtne whether or ial tax of three (3) I and personal propitrict for school purrder the trustees of : district, No. 43, to ion at Plat Creek schoolmate of Woodrow ' the University of Virginia News. PERSONA Miss Pearl Plyler and 1 ~ 1aa? TI.AAW #/V? Wilson at1'?1K> ^ompn .?Sunday North Carolina Regim< brigade. _ All of the above were ticipatnts of the battle. A. Porter was wounded q tie. MaJ. J. M. Riddle, JL,0 teered in a Camden c Kershaw's brigade as 1 ant, took charge of hii brother ' dur,n* the fl?ht on th 1863. after Capt. Zack inT t . and saw between ant, Lane a 500,000 feet of lumbe i active par- ? Mr W. O. Mule Killed by I in the bat- ? . .. who volun- . Bur'n& the thunde ompany in <!*y fL Y,,a ? irat lieuten- Dllsey Basl<iu of the i s command er Company s Mass e *>nd July Cedar Creek township, Leitner had "R&tning in the stable 400,000 and hearts with pain. F r. will come the quea ever meet again? meet In heaven if .ightning. from every stain, rstorm Satur- Krea' reunion up ii belonging to ^ay, when we met Southern Pow- loved ones, who are ?ey farm in an<* are aoxiously was killed by Can we refuse their Many have gone fr< afav 'or o'er and o'er 11 Yes. ?SeUa,,.Ju FUNERAL DmE, we're cleansed Ileal Embalmer: There will be a al1 tlmes da>' ? i heaven some Drennan. Day ph ;t with all our Phone 144. Lai gone on before, (-omPanylooking for us. ?? pleadings today? FOR RENT?A si >m dear ones to Arch street, be 78-79 school house c ? 16, 1913. At CTORS and prac- such electors ai a. Calls answered s?nal property I r night by our Mr. exhibit their ta one No. 258, night trat'on certiflca icaster Hardware to vote. Rule 75-lm closing to be th eral elections. Ir-room cottage on v tween White and >n Wednesday, July which election only 3 return real or perfor taxation and who x receipts and registes sha'l be allowed s for opening and e same as in all gen. C. ROW ELL, . A. LINGLE. G. nir.HA'Rns JDUK1, ICll tunc n DC IV LKJk and Charleston. On retui will bring with them M Hall and little son, Curtis. ^ Mr. Ira B. Jones spent ^Chester. Miss Amy Paul and M Paul leave today to visit Greenwood. Mr. Julian Williams 01 ton is in Lancaster for a ft Dr. W. W. Fennell of vuiuuiuia been wounded. nlng they | Accompanying the par rs. J. C. gamUel Barr, Company 1 I Carolina Regiment R* Sunday In R|xon r. Crenshaw, son Crenshaw, who was kill r. Prank at port Hamson. friends in ?.? . . Mayor Welch of K V days?a Beneath a splendid Rock Hill Mayor G. C: Welch of 1 I ty also wore ?*. ., , S, 5th South Dividend 11 'serves, and Today, July 1, the of John S. porations paid divide ed in battle capital stock, to wit: ter Cotton Mill, 5 pe annual; the Bank of ershaw. Per fent quarterly; t likeness of t,onal Bank' 4 per cen Kershaw ap this way. . j ayfollowing cor- __ mds on their The Lancast cent semi- j I Lancaster, 5 I he First Na- I it semi-annual. % j| ||J| l iiiusu iooKing | wiarKet streets. ifRS. G. W. S. ' Craig, Riverside, TAT B Apply to J. C. County Board 3. C. 73-tf caster Count} > ADf AI of Education, LanS. C. KTcH was in town on professions) Sunday. Mr. W. P .Harper and Gregory spent the week-e lumbia. Mrs. J. M. Green and Miss Fannie Green, of I are visiting Mr. John T. Chesterfield avenue and o tlves in the county. Master Marion Haile i vnatprrt n v fnr Snartanhui il business pears tne Touowiug sk | we clip from The State < Msls Leila will he read with lnte nd in Co- i friends and relatives ?n "Mayor O. C. Welch 1 daughter, ; the late G. V. Welch, a 3ishopville , this place, who served Green on mayor for several terms, thor rela- was horn and raised in I I has lived here all of his L.ong left fylng himself with the b 'e. where ?f the town. Although a etch. which TWELVE LADS F r>f today. It rest by his this county: x*ere ?? Their Way I s the son of in Merrimac Whei l planter, of Way. the town as Mr. Welch Lawrence, Mass., Kershaw and narrow wooden walk I life, identi- of water to the n iest Interests house in the younsr man. Rave way undei he UtOWNKl). | P Wj J9 ^ to Take a I>ip ^ i Walk Gave June 30.?A eadlng over 15 ?|kl ? i lunieipal bath- j I 111 I jj ic river today : 111 Rj?l stamping feet JirtlB iCES AT THE Y IMUHI ELLOW HCKE1 no "SALE "he will upend a month aunts, Misses Ellen and Dc Mr. C. D. Jones return day from New York. Miss Katharine Wylle s day In Columbia. Miss Donle Counts retu Kershaw Saturday night spending Sunday with t MoManuf., returned to hei Laurens Monday. with his he is well known in bus ?ra Portor. j being connected with e ed yester- j ?' business. He is at j ager of the Heath Mer< >pent Sun- Pany, president of the K i Estate and Insurance C rned from a farmer on an extensiv and after "Mr. Welch is servl ho Misses tprm as mayor but has i r home in n*uch for the town of his progressive ideas 1 ? ? *? fllll A f n mrPOoati'nnAoa Iness circles, ?f a crowd of impat leveral lines a* least 12 of the littl resent man- drowned. There n ;antlle Com- bodies In the stream, ershaw 'Real The boys, ranging ompany and were waiting for W. e scale. bathhouse keeper to < Ing his first No ?ne knew tonlgb ilready done thero wore In the pa Kershaw by thought that 4 0 is a rle Is a man estimate. ?-v Tho hfiVC Tinrn lent boys and | I ZZTT^ZZZZI e fellows were lay be more I In addition from 9 to is, 1 over and ov M. Blytbe, the, I received 10, >pen the door, j ..... it how many I W nite and I rty. but it Is I lot worth le conservative . ror this we nninr nn on .1 H to the many bargains that we ai er a^ain and causing this to be 000 yards of Lace in fine Val, H Ecru, fine Shadow Lace and Ban ss than 10 cents and much of it ek only we offer you the choice -e offering here that brings thi a record breaking sale for us. eavy Torchons, Cluny Bands s ids in White and Ecru. Not a worth 25, 30 and 39 cents. ^ of any niece in the lat at e trade back We have just I ind Edges in I piece in the ' Yard ivieRHrR. j. u. vvyue ? Moore made a trip to Cat day afternoon by automo Mrs. W. M. Stevens (> Miss Katharine Stevens, meats of Mrs. L. A. Merl Chsraw. Mlns Kitty James retn urday to her home In Chi a short visit to Mrs. Ira E Mr. TTngh Mlnter, who vlsftlnf? his unele, Rev. 11 ni rtenry < nden Sun- RtveneR8. ho Ih popular bile. I tent juBt the kind of a md little ,s needed for the town a are the Rtoge of development." klejohn In | ??? Col. T. Frank CI rned Sat- ; Col Ahner f'errln, ?ater after McCiowan'e brigade at t I. Jones. : Gettysburg, In his ofTl< has been published elsewhere In R. Mur- paid high praise to the ??<u J - ^ j - and rompe- 1 down when the supp< mayor that the walk extension d t Its proaent trap door, rolling the water. There is a swift r j'btirn. point, drawn by the ( commanding of n m,,e below and he battle of werp raught in the d clal report. 1 ?.Mnliy of tlloni cor this issue, " "Posses on the rh late Col. T. ! that all disappeared ir "F'"B ??' orts sank and ?^ ropped like a a j| la Is Into the urrent at thl-< IViillj 'alls a quart.r the younp-'.- rtId not swim ^'r,t rer hank say pre offering 1 a flash but a lember, Sale u have never in your life had an fo~ the last days of the Yellow Closes Sate opportunity to buy Laces Uko I Ticket Sale. irday ^ these-hat we II chison, loft Saturday for relatives la Lauren*. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ston^horo were In town yt> Mayor Grovor C. Wolo ahaw was In town today, Mrs. J. R. Hunter an are visiting Mrs. Hunter's in Columbia, v J . Capt A. H. Greene ape PtR Rock Hill with his son, / < a visit to Frank Clybnrn of tho T' Carolina Regiment, Heath of Messrs. T. B. Clyburn at "terrtn*. i burn of this county, h of Ker- says ho distinguished 1 Uncommonly good condu (1 children tlon, as I can testify fr i daughter sonal observation." C burn was later on pron nt Sunday colonelcy of his regime Mr. (J. 11. Clyburn was one of t ofTl/iora a f l? ? a von!/ In #1 welfth Sputh moment tater tii Ti father of ' ma83 on thf 1 id T p riv Wronger ones, who The report 8truck out toS *}: b< himself "for * ,sro[* *av*d ,ihrni" et In the ac- cr,es brought aid and om my pSL i**T* P??ed ashore npUin Ciy- ?,cloUfl b?ys w<re bro1 noted to the ~ nt. Colonel Shake Off Vour Hi he youngest Now is the time to i liA ..M/l ? !. .M.m.Olon, n *, was a strug- U' (I. . surface. The ' ' could swim f| ... sat house and li?illl> telves Their ________ several others TZ....' Five uncot?ught from the heainatlsm. K. It, liO get rid of your sen Dollar you spend I at the Three llaudNouuRIXSON, M.maeer i{'!*< until July 111 yun \s Druggets in be given i\m E. CLO ill receive j I >'i'l y, UDh J f' MIsm Olndya Jonc retii day night from a ylalt to Mr*. Bowman Beaufort n * . > v/1 I, irned Sun- w?? noted for his ooolur her sinter, age In battle His wltf t Granite- vlves hffn. S' io in in v uuu i in uiunviniu. i i y n I 'S8 and eour- bottle of Chamberla! uw 8(1)1 sur- and aeo bow quickly j pains dlsnppcar. 8o!d wwH/-iivu ceni n i n'a Liniment 8 ' our rheumatic by nit dealer*. ?. ... ? ? ** ii w nun m i htmitswk* 15'