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-;? flT ' W\ '-f , $ V ?? f! LOCAL DOTS ?Miss Luclle Alexander won the $2 given away at the Star Theatre last Tuesday night. ?Rev. C. P. Carter will preach at Van Wyck next Sunday at 11 a. in.; Belatr 4 p. m., New Hope 8 p. m. ?The Ice cream supper at Bethlehem church will take place on Saturday of this week, July 12th, from 4 to 8 p. m. ?Protracted services will begin at High Point on the night of the 8th, Inst., it Taxahaw on the night of the 24th Just., and at Spring Hill on tne nrst Sunday In August. ?Lumber has been placed bt'^'.v school No. 2, in the mill village for the erection of u number of new houses for the operatives who will be employed in the large new weave mill, the big addition to the Lancaster cotton mill. ?Mr. James P. Hlnson and Miss * Lillle Zeigler were happily married at the residence of Mr. W. J. Crenshaw last Sunday, Juty 6, W. J. Crenshaw, magistrate, 'officiating. After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Hlnson left for their future home on Col. T. Y. Williams' place. ?Capt. D. E. Penny, who has been right sick for the past week, is now much improved. He was so much better that he went back to his post of duty this afternoon. Mrs. Penny and little Miss Margaret Penny, who are at the hospital in Chester, are both Improving and will soon be at home again. ?The following from The State of Wednesday will bo read with interest by the friends of Miss Robbie Porter, the Spartanburg county agent, in this her home: "Tomato club girls of Spartanburg county are ttlnnninir for an nll-Hnv polohroHnn Thursday. Addresses will be delivered by Miss Edith Parrott of Winthrop College, state agent, and . Miss Robbie Porter, county agent. The exercises will be held on the court house lawn and a picnic dinner will be served. J. L. Carbery of the demonstration work will deliver an address on the proper methods of canning. The tomato club work In Spartanburg is progressing." ' I PERSONALS " * - Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Paul, who spent several days this week In Lancaster returning from their honeymoon trip, have gone to their home In Beaufort. Mr. J Carroll Miller of JefTerson attended the wedding of his sisterin-law, Miss Maude Gregory and Mr. R. H. Hutcheson Wednesday. Mrs. George W. Williams is in Savannah, where she was called this week on account of the extreme illness of her mother. Mrs. J. M. Woodley and Miss Mary U'nnH 1 nv Mtq TJ IT. Wvlla anH Misses Katharine and Mary G. Wylte will leave tomorrow for Sullivan's Island, where they will spend some time. Master Ferris Blackmon Is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. T. J. Adams, of the Union section. Mr. Ralph Shannon, after a visit to Mr. Elliott W. Springs, returned yesterday to his home in Camden. Miss Carrie Gregory left this week for a visit to Miss Kelly Mitchell at Lexington. N. C. Later Miss Gregory expects to spend awhile near A HhAVillA Mr. R. E. Henry of Fort Mill spent Wednesday night In Lancaster Mrs. J. J. Kaminer was called to Lexington by a telegram advising "her that her aged father had sustained serious Injuries from a fall. Messrs. Eli Springs and Tom Taliaferro of Charlotte are expected today to Join Mr. Elliott Springs' house party. Rev. G. S. Tumlln of Marietta, Ga., 1 spent Wednesday In Lancaster. Mrs. L. J. Perry and Miss Nanna Perry returned Tuesday from a visit to Pleasant Hill. .j , Miss Susie Dowdell, who was maid V of honor at the Gregory-Hutcheson wedding this week, left last night for her home In Newnan, Ga. Mr. Manly R. Blackmon of Peak spent several nays tnis ween wun nis mother, Mrs. S. T. Blackmon. Mr. J. W. Walker of Columbia and Miss Julia Baxter Scott of Charlotte Joined the house party which is being entertained so pleasantly at the home of Col. Leroy Springs this week. Mr. Walter Sanders and sisters, ' Misses Annie and Myrtle, of Monroe, ' N. C., and Misses Allie and Ethel Rodman of Waxhaw, N. C., made a visit in their car to the latter's aunt, Mrs. O. F. Ferguson, Tuesday. Dr. T. J. Strait spent Tuesday in Rock Hill. Mr. W. L. Croxton, formerly of Lancaster but now of Kershaw, was in town yesterday. Mr. W. T. Gregory, who has been on a visit to Bishopvllle and Dar- 1 nngion, wnere ne nas nusiness interests, returned home Monday night. j Mr. Larkin A. Carter, who has ; been on a visit to Darlington and j other points In the Pee Dee section of the state, returned home Tuesday night. i Mrs. M. M. Mlnter and sons, 1 Messrs. Clarke and Russell, expect 1 to return tomorrow to their home at Davidson. N. C. Miss Edith Clements, who has been visiting at the home of her uncle, Mr. W. P. Broom, for some-j, time, has returned to her home in Timmonsvllle. Miss Inez Broom has gone to Timmonsvllle to spend the summer. Mr. C. W. Requarth of Charlotte was in town yesterday. I B. J. White, Esq., of Rock Hill | war here on business yesterday. Mrs. Myrtle Eflrd land children and Miss Sadlo Drye of Albemarle, N. C., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Blakeney, on ; Catawba street. Mrs. Lillian Miller left this week for a visit to relatives In Columbia GREGORY-HUTC11ESON. An Interesting ami DellKhtful Event of Wednesday Afternoon. In respouse to invitations issued several days before to an afternoon affair in honor of her guest, Miss Susie Dowdell, of Newnan, Ua., a number of friends of Miss Maude Gregory gathered at her hospitable uumo uu c;nesierneid avenue, last Wednesday afternoon. Immediately on their arrival the guests were refreshed with grape juice punch, served by Misses Mary Moore and Leila Gregory in a cool retreat on the porch. They were then welcomed by Miss Annie Gregory and her mother, Mrs. Alice Gregory, who with three other daughters, Mrs. R. L. Mason of Atlanta, Mrs. J. C. Miller of Jefferson and Mrs. J. U. Bell of this place, received in the spacious hall, where the friends of the hostess were gathered. The hostess and the honoree did not immediately appear, but it soon became evident that there was about to take place an event of unusual interest. Presently Mr. and Mrs. John H. Poag went into the left parlor, where Mr. Poag sang, a beautiful selection, "With You In the Laud of Love." Immediately Mrs. Poag began to play softly that favorite, the "Bridal Chorus," from Lohengrin, and a bevy of attractive young girls descended the stairs. Misses Nannie Hill Moore and Corinne Thomson came first. Then Misses Louise Wylie and Dorothy Moore; nexi misses inline urecn ana Zieima Johnson and after thom MllSM Carrie Gregory and Kate McManus. These lovely bridesmaids wore dainty white lingerie gowns and carried arm bouquets of ferns tied with white tulle. Little Miss Martha VanLandingham came next, carrying the ring. She wus daintily clad in a white lingerie dress with white ribbons. All Interest was centered in the next couple. Miss Maude Gregory, the handsome bride, came leaning on the arm of her friend, the maid of honor, Miss Susie Dowdell of Newnan, Ga. Miss Gregory wore a lovely gown of shadow lace. Her only ornament was a diamond pendant, the gift of the groom. Miss Dowdell wore a charming gown of lingerie with a girdle of nile green satin. Both carried large bouquets of ferns and fragrant white jasmine. The bride and her maid tooa their places within the circle of fair attendants in the ceremony room which was simply but tastefully decorated in fern and snow-white wedding bells. The bride was joined before the Improvised altar by the groom. Mr. R. H. Hutcheson, of Marietta. Ga., who entered from a side door, with the best man, Mr. J. U. Bell. The Impressive ceremony was performed by Rev. G. S. Tumlln, pastor of the First Baptist church of Marietta. I After congratulations and best wishes had been extended,' the guests were Invited Into the dining room, where green and white ices and cake were served by several little girls. In the present room, a splendid assortment of gifts eras displayed, china, cut glass and silver, besides other pretty and useful articles. Immediately after the informal reception the bride and groom left for an extended honeymoon, which will be spent in the North. The bride wore a becoming suit of gray cloth with a hat to match trimmed with a shaded gray and cerise plume. Mrs. Hutcheson will be missed Iri Lancaster, where she was bom and reared. She Is a capable and popular young woman, a graduate , of Wlnthrop College and a most successful teacher. She Is a daughter of Mrs. Alice Gregory and the late Joseph F. Gregory, who was clerk of the court of Lancaster county for j many years. Mr. Hutcheson Is a successful business man of Marietta, Oa. He is manager of a large manufacturing concern in that place. He and his bride will be at home in Marietta after August the first. Good Oat Yield. Mr. J. E. Craig of this county, whose aggressive and progressive methods of farming are known of all men hereabouts, threshed out 190 bushels of oatsXfrom 2 V4 acres of uplanJ. Thsr^ats were cut and tied with a cgBper and binder in the spacj^r two hours. Mr. Craig sowad^tfe oats October fast and the only fertilizer used was a ton of cottonseed meal to the acre. From another piece of land. Mr. Craig got 960 bushels, making an average of 40 bushels to the acre. His wheat was also very fine this year. Mr. J. C. Bowling Resigns. Mr. J. C. Bowling has resigned his position as overseer of the weave department of the Lancaster cotton millo a/ h f\Aa(H/\n Ka v-m ? > >> ?! .? uivu |/v/mnull ac nan 11C1U lUT about a year and a half. Mr. Bowling expects to leave shortly for Heath Springs, where he will be engaged In farming. We regret to lose him and his family as citizens of the town. Mr. Bowling will be succeeded by Mr. D. A. Jolly, formerly with the Chesnee (S. C.) mills. Injured by Cow. Dr. M. R. Witherspoon, while tying out his cow to graze early Wednesday morning, was suddenly Jerked to the ground, causing his right arm to be dislocated at the shoulder. Dr. "R. C. Brown was called In and reset the injured arm and Dr. Witherspoon is now doing as well as could be expected. How's This? " w war. wur niUlUmi IW1UDI UPWim IW nj I case of Catarrh that caunot be cured bjr Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo. 0. We, the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney for the last IB years, and believe hlta perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry sut any obligations made by his Brm. NAT. BANK OP COMMERCE. Toledo. Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and tnucoua surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. 1'rlco 7S cents per bottle. Hold by all Druggists. | Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. THE LANCASTER NEAV Hummer School Closes. ' The summer school for teachers which has been conducted In th? Central graded school building un der the direction of Prof. J. Gardlnei Richards of the Kershaw school, as slated by Prof. B. J. Wells, Instructoi of mathematics at Clemson College and Miss Harriet Godfrey of Cheraw closed today. It was one of the mosi successful terms ever hoin county, the attendance being almost double what it has been, heretofore The total enrollment waa 28 and th? average attendance 22. The branches taught were arlthmatlc, algebra agriculture, geography and English Professor Richards goes to Colum bia University, N. Y., to take a spe clal course and Professor Wells t< the University of Virginia. Miss Godfrey goes to Rook Hill for a visit before returning to her home li Cheraw. Give Us the News, Our friends and patrons, both ii the town and rural districts, car help us very much by giving us tin news. If you are about to leav< town or return from a trip, let us know about It. If friends or rela tives are on a visit to you, notify us We would be glad to see you In per son in hoar tlin ' * " .. ?. viiv Iicnn, UUl It yoi can't come. Just write to us or cal up 'phone No. 32. Birthday Celebration. Mrs. G. R. Nelll will celebrate hei 62nd birthday with a reunion ol relatives and friends at the home ol Mr. A. D. Deese, on the G. W Phillips Rotiie farm near Robert M Steele's, on Saturday, July 19th The Public is cordially invited tr come and bring well-filled baskets. Birthday Celebration. To the Editor of The News: I am going to celebrate my 63rd birthday next Saturday, July 19th. There will be preaching at 11 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to come and bring well-filled baskets. D. A. PUNDERBURK. Additional Personals. Messrs. E. H. Thomasson and E. P. Andrews of Charlotte were visitors in Lancaster today. Mr. T. C. Mosier of this county spent the past week-epd at De Kalb. Misses Louise Kitchens of Helena, Ark., and Mary Bradley of Washington, D. C., are the guests of Miss Corinne Thomson. Miss Annje Lou Byrd of Bamberg, who has been the guest of Miss Bessie McManus, is also snendtnc ?wh)lo ? - m o ? u??v ? itu minn Thomson. Mrs. J. M. Rtddle was the guest of Mrs. John T. Nettler in Camden the past week. ?Weather forecast for South Carolina: Local thunder showers Friday and probably Saturday; light to moderate winds, mostly south. ST/ Is the First. We possess every 10 seconds. Ar.c the rear of the theatre Second. This air, wonderful system of i Third. The air is swept away to the hea^ in tiic ceiling. Fourth. Then fro escaping through it, is tornado is hurled to th have been placed, whicl Fifth. The manag you would like to see i v We have just had the latest and most pop short time. Well, well, every bo We continue to gi\ I show. Your patronage ST. S, JULY 11, 1913. Business Noucti 1 ANY PP^RSON having lnformatio r in regard to Charlie Miller an . his wife, Margaret White, of tb p Waxhaws, or any information of tb MH'er-Whtte family Bible will pleas communicate with Mrs. Agath Wnnrionn o ~ - - - L UUBVUOIU, O. (j, 81-lt [ FUNERAL DIRECTORS and pra< tical Embatmers. Calls answer? j at all times day or night by our M: 5 Drenuau. Day phone No. 258, nigl phone 14 4. Lancaster Hardwai | Compauy. 75-lm - FOR SALE?Several cars brick an ? I shingles. Edwards & Hortoi J 1 Lancaster, S. C. 64-tf t| 1 FACTORY EXPERTS?Our Typi writer Repair Department Is 1 charge of the most Bkllled typ? writer mechanics In the South, an t | our work is guaranteed equal to the , of any rebuilding plant In tb ? 1 country. All work handled promp ) i ! v and fully guaranteed. J. 1 ? | Crayton & Co., Charlotte, N. C. . | ; DR. C. B. PRATT, 1 Dentist. Office over Lancaster Pharmar. formerly occupied by Dr. Hlgl Office hours, 9to 1; 2 to 6. Notice of Discharge. i Notice is hereby given that tli undersigned will, as administrate of the estate of Charlie Owens, d< ceased, on the 15th day of Augus 1913, make his final return as sue IRTI Coolest P] i a powerful fan just under the g i when the weather is too warm, and draw ice cold air in the the that is as pure and refreshing lew style Westinghouse electric then poured up to the ceiling by /ens through the big exhaust air m the great ventilator in the ce caught by another marvelous sy e front of the theatre, where tw i empties the air out into the sti rer would be glad to show and d it. MU our big orchestra tuned and it is >ualr airs obtainable. We have s PICT dy knows the class of pictures w DON'T re the $2.00 away every Tuesday will be appreciated. A T> T L11V J. ( administrator and apply to the Pre bate Court of Lancaster county fc letters dlsmissary. I JAS. O. CAUTHEN, ' Admlr. Estate of Charlie Owens, D( ceased. ' July 11, 1913. CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster. By J. E. Stewman, Probate Judge Whereas, Ben Morgan has mad suit to me to grant him letters o administration of the estate and ef fects of D. T. Hough. These are, therefore, to cite am admonish all and singular the kind red and creditors of the said de ceased, that they be and appear be lore me, in tne court or probate, t< be held at Lancaster court house. 9 C5? on 25th July 1913, next, afte publication hereof, at 11 o'clock li the forenoon, to Bhow cause. If an; they have, why the said adminlstra tion should not be granted. Given under my hand this lit! day of July, Anno Domini 1913. J. E. STEWMAN, Probate Judge. A FEW REAS A i - i. | Words Are W I g a |.^J St -8 T /\4- THE > iff* I jH L locat? d 99 close lt Loam '? >^9< Overt 09 Bond ., W TV. M ~ f urn |!^5< Bank 9$ uiio M Ba * Cum ? 99. Gold. * .?. r? s"cS t\ | rigures : i fl? Capit W Surpl "" Undh g Talk r A Ba i M Indiv 3 Jec W .._ Savin ~ fm] Time posi ie W Certl1 >r | "The Old CaBhl J; 'J Reliable" 3T w < >r Bel W llams S THE BANK OF sn :S; LANCASTER T.' flft mo tt iS w 3 LANCASTER, S. C. L.C?C DIrecl 1 - Advertised Letters for Week Ending July 12, 1013. Ed Jackson, Miss Lula Coffn, Heri mon Adams, Miss Maggie Langley, ^ J. R. Terry, Miss Martha Rlshon, Hushel McKinney, R. E. Jones. When calling for above letters please say Advertised. JA3. F. HUNTER, l Postmaster. j Subscribe for The News. | OM? ViTHY THI7 TV At X JL 11 lj HEA1 [ace in Lan icrreen that draws in thousands of , we can place ice in the special an latre. as you will find in Lancaster, is < t fans. a special arrangement of the elect ventilator system that we have iling, in front of the thaetre. thf* stem of electric fans, and with the o of the most powerful exhaust e *eet. emonstrate the Star's costly cooliri rsic brand new and up-to-date in eve ome new music ordered now which URES e run. They are the best money TAX> n nm X V/Xt\7JD X and Friday nights at 9 o'clock. 'HEAT " 5 Superfluous | ^ :atement of the Condition of BANK OF LANCASTER 8 3d at Lancaster, S. C., at the >^5 of business June 4th, 1913. JH( RESOURCES. M s and Discounts. .. $495,138.36 W lrafts 4,032.99 ? s and Stocks owned IjW the Hank 11,500.00 iture and Fixtures. 1,000.00 ing House 5,800.00 PC from Banks and nkcrs 67,865.98 sncy 12.574.00 PC 3,437.50 jjf p and Other Minor In 2,184.23 CP, is and Cash Items 82.25 AA tal $603,615.30 LIABILITIES. PC al Stock Paid ln..$ 50,000.00 W us Fund 100,000.00 i>^5i ,'Ided Profits, less PC rrent Expenses and gift xes Paid .. ..... 28,001.47 B to Banks and CP nkers 762.87 AA idual Deposits Subt to Check 206.168.9? CP gs Deposits 67,170.49 gA Certilicates of Det 147,193.19 CP, fled Checks 14,000.00 gp er's Checks 328.30 tal $603,615.30 ^ E OF SOUTH CAROLINA, W bounty of Lancaster?ss. i>^?i fore me came Geo. W. Wll- CP. , Cashier of the nhnve f* who, being sworn, says that ,bove and foregoing statement :rue condition of said bank, as fjQ 1 by the books of said bank. GEO. W. WILLIAMS. ^ orn to and subscribed before AA lis 10th day of June, 1913. JNO. H. POAG, ^ Notary Public. rect?Attest: Leroy Springs, U Payseur, R. L. Crawford, -rM Notice of Discharge. * Notice is hereby given that William C. Ellis, administrator of the estate of Lucy L. Ellis, deceased, has this day made application unto me for a final discharge as such administrator and that tha 10th day of August, 1913, at 10 o'clock a m., at my office has been appointed for the hearing of said petition. J. E. STEWMAN, Judge of Probate, Lancaster County. July 11th. 1913. raster cubic feet of fresh air -angement, which is at quickly captured by a ;ric fan system and is scientifically arranged little air that missed ! velocity of an Omaha lectric fans obtainable ig system at any time ry respect. 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