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V I LOCAL DOTS ; 1 ?Mr. E. W. Ogburn won the $2 at the Star Theatre last Friday. 1 ?There will be a school meeting m* i~rm ur?finna.u.. ? * ? av xvtvu iAiu *? cuncouaj \ CUlilUI I U V ; evening at 8 o'clock. ?Children's Day will be observed at Zion church next Sunday morning, , beginning at 10 o'clock. I ?Rev. R. Roy Brown of Chester i county will fill the pulpit at the Pres- , byterian church Sunday at the morning sevrlce. ( ?Weather forecast for South Carolina: Generally fair Tuesday; Wednesday showers; moderate south and southwest winds. ?All interested in the Hopewell cemetery are requested to meet there early Saturday morning next, prepared to clean up the grounds. ? ?The Tirzah Bible Society will meet July 26th. The Rev. A. J. Crane of Marshville, N. C., will make the address before the soctety. ?Married at Lancaster Cotton Mill village, on July 14, 1913, Mr. Parker J. James to Miss Lillie Stogner, Magistrate D. A. Knight officiating. ?The summer term of Carnes school will open at 8:30 o'clock ( Monday morning, July 21. All dudIIs and Datrons are reouested to be present. ?Policeman S. J. Vincent of Heath Springs came to town yester- ! day bringing with him a recruit for the chaingang. Vincent Is always on the Job. ' ?Mr. D. A. Funderburk will celebrate his 62nd birthday next Saturday, July 19. There will be preaching at 11 o'clock. The public is invited to come with well-filled baskets. ?There will be a business meeting of Pleasant Plain church members next Saturday, the 19th Inst., at 12 o'clock. Every member is urgently requested to be present. ?Married July 13th, 1913, at his residence, Mr. Charles S. Small of Flat Creek and Miss Nellie Ilinson. j daughter of Mr. Robert Hlnson. B. ! F. Adams, notary public, officiating. 1 ?Everybody Is cordially invited to a lawn party at the home of Mr. ?i. a. i.iarsnau, saiuruay, juiy ism, f _ u 7 o'clock p. m. The ladles will serve refreshments for the benefit of the church at Elgin. ?Mrs. Lula Griffith will close her home on Jeffries street this morning for the balance of the summer and will go to Heath Springs and Camden for a visit to relatives.? Gaffney Ledger. ?Cedar Crbek township Sunday school convention will meet at New Hope Baptist church on Sunday, July 20th, at 10 o'clock. Schools . belonging to this convention will send delegates. Geo. W. Jones. ?Mr. Quay Hood spent Sunday In ' Rock Hill, returning that afternoon, accompanied by his sister, Miss Mary Hood, who Is recovering rapidly after an operation for appendicitis performed by Dr. Fennell a couple of weeks ago. ?Among the names of those whom the state board of medical examiners announce as having passed successfully the trained nurses' examination we notice the names of Miss Annie J. Bell of Rock Hill, formerly of Lancaster, and Miss ina^?i ui in ui i\cinutt?. ?The Lancaster baseball team will play the Rock Hill Aragons Thursday afternoon at 5 p. m. The Aragons have a "nifty" and machinelike Infield, as demonstrated at the Lancaster pane last Saturday. Manager Stewart of the Lancaster team has strengethened his nine, and made a few good shifts. The "boys" say there will be some "doings" Thursday afternoon "sure-nuff." PERSONALS y, Mrs. J. K. Connors. Mrs. W. S. McCrady and son, Miss Lessle Johnson and Miss Ada Clyburn of the Halle gold mine, expect to leave for Bat Cave this week for a stay of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bennett and children of Hartsvllle are visiting rolnttvps hprtv Miss Joyce Clark has returned irom a visit to Charleston. Mr. E. C. Mackey has returned from the bankers' convention at Lake Toxaway. Mrs. W. S. Stewman and children are visiting Mrs. Charley Robinson at Pleasant Hill. Miss Inez Hamel of Kershaw and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bennett and children of Hartsville are at Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Elliott's, on Meeting street. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Funderburk and children of Hartsville are visiting In Lancaster and Tabernacle. Miss Mary Campbell of High Point, N. C.t is visiting; Mrs. John Dave Caskey In East End. Mr. Thomas Clyatt of Thomson, Oa., has been on a visit to Lancaster for a few days. Mr. Asooy kj. rtiu 01 uoiumDia was In town on business the past week. Miss Florence Robinson is spend' lng her vacation in Hendersonville. Mrs. J. N. Spann and children of Columbia, who have been visaing Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Connors on Chesterfield avenue, are now at Bat Cave, where they will spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Boy kin and little daughter are spending awhile at Laurel Park, near Hendersonvllle. Mr. Julian William* of Charleston Is a visitor In Lancaster, this week. Miss Jessie Lee Tllackmon will go to Rock Hill to-morrow for a visit of several days. Mr. J. H. Wltherapoon spent Monday in Charlotte. "^0 Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hilton have returned home after a visit to relatives In Greenwood and Greers. Mr. Elliott Springs' house party, which has been so pleasantly enterf-'v I r talned at his home the past week, r left yesterday. They motored to Charlotte Monday, accompanied by their host. Miss Eliza Wylte has returned from a visit to friend? in Greenville. Mr. John A. Stewman Is on a visit ?to Spencer, N. C.t for a few days. Miss Sybil Van Llngle, daughter g of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. IJngle, haR re- 1( turned from a month's visit to Edge- t wol dand Columbia. Mr. W. C. Hough made a motor Q trip to Rock Hill yesterday. ^ Misses Ruth and Grace McDow re- t turned Saturday from a visit to Mrs. r J. Mack Alexander in Charlotte. Miss Elizabeth Scruggs has return- ^ ed to her home in Rock Hill after a v visit here and in Kershaw. ^ Miss Mildred Green is attending a uuursr |i<u lit ounuui . Capt. A. H. Greene spent yesterday in Rock Hill with his son, Mr. G. H. Greene. r Dr. F. E. Jordan Is spending several days In Lancaster. Mr. W. J. Cunningham Is at Glenn Springs. Mr. Louis C. Boone of Rowesville is the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. C. Foster. Mrs. John F. Reed and Miss Isabel Reed returned last night from a visit to relatives In Bethune. Miss Willie Ferguson has returned from a week-end visit to friends and relatives near Yorkvllle. ATTACKED BY A COW. Mrs. W. D. Craig Narrowly Escapes ( Serious Injury. What might have been a very serious accident , happened Saturday afternoon to Mrs. W. D. Craig at her home on Market street. Finding that her cow was in the vegetable garden, Mrs. Craig went to drive her out and while leaning over to fasten a buckle on Its halter, the cow lifted Mrs. Craig off her feet by its horns. Though very much frightened, Mrs. Craig felt no other bad effects at the time, but has since found it painful to move about. She says It hurts to draw a deep breath, but it is hoped that this is merely from the jolt and the shock. Tirzah Bible Society. The 55th annual meeting of the Tirzah Bible Society will be held at Tirzah church, just beyond the state line, on Saturday, July 26th instant. The Rev. A. J. Crowe of Marshville, ( N. C., will delived the annual address. This society is one of the I strongest auxiliaries of the American Bible Society in this section of the South and is annual gatherings are always looked forward to with great interest and mark the home coming of many of those who have gone to other parts of the world. These meetings Include persons from many counties In both North and South Carolina. Let all who can attend the meeting this year. j Lancaster A; Aragons 1. The result of the game played Saturday between Lancaster Cotton Mill and Rock Hill Aragon team resulted on a victory for Lancaster Cotton Mill by a score of 6 to 1. The battery work of the Lancaster team was the feature, Snipes pitching a no-hlt game, assisted by th excellent catching and coaching of Mobley. Score: R. H. E. 1 Lancaster Cotton Mills 6 1 2 Aragons 1 0 5 Batteries: Lancaster, Snipes and Mobley; Aragons, Williams and Morgan. An Exciting Runaway. A pair of mules belonging to Mr. W. J. Snipes created considerable excitement In town Saturday, when V*ov Kfinomo f rintrh f onoH nno r flroc tin j u^vaiun 11 vvtit.u iiV'Ut v v.p, ory's stables. They dashed out East Gay street and Into a telephone pole near Mackorell's grocery store. The vehicle, a carriage to which they were hitched, was damaged to the ex- ; tent of a broken pole. Fortunately the driver and the mules escaped unhurt. Corner Stone Laying. The laying of the corner stone to ' the new school building at Midway ' will be laid Thursday, July 24, under the auspices of the Junior Order, Woodmen of the World, Daughters of America and the Sunday school. Each organization will be represented by a distinguished speaker. The public has a cordial welcome and are requested to bring well-fllled baskets. Death of a Little Child. Crawford, the 10-montha-old child of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. MehafTey of Lancaster, died Sunday morning at 6:30 o'clock of cholera infantum. The remains were burled at Douglass church Monday at 11 o'clock, the services being conducted by Rev. E. T. Hodges. Fire Near Elgin. A tenant house on the Buck Cauthen place, near Elgin, belonging to Dr. J. E. and Mr. Henry F. Halle was destroyed by lire Sunday night about 8 o'clock. | Subscribe for The News. Rid Your Children of Worms. You can change fretful, ill-tempered children Into healthy, happy youngsters, hy ridding them of worms. Tossing, rolling, grinding of teeth, crying out while asleep, aocompanled with Intense thirst, pains In the stomach and bowels, feverlshness and bad breath, are symptoms that indicate worms. Klckapoo Worm Xlller, a pleasant candy lpzonge, expels the worms, regulates the bowels, restores your children to health and happiness. Mrs. J. A. Brlsbin, of Elgin, Ili., says: "I have used Klckapoo Worm Killer I for years and entirely rid my children of worms. I would not be with i out it.'" Guaranteed. All drug* gists, or by mall. Price 2 Sc. Kick* apoo Indian Medicine Co., Philadelphia and St. Louis. MK LANCASTER NKWg 'Social ^News . From The Columbia Record of . aturday afteruoon we take the fol awing, which will be read with inerest by the friends of Miss Lingle: ' "One of the most delightful events f this season was a supper given in onor of little Miss Sybil Lingle b? , he Misses Hay at their home at | )ent's pond Thursday evening. "The most important of the evenng's pleasures was the supper, which i-as served in the shade of the beauiful oaks beside the lake. "Those who helped to entertain he little ones were Mrs. J. D. Evans, j Ir John Mylady. Mrs. O. D. Seay nd Misses Pauline Evans, Amy 'homns, Leona Crocker, Etta and 2va Crosland, Itottie, Aline and Sllen Hay and Mr. McLendon. "Those present were: Sybil Van Angle of Lancaster, Inez Evans of dobile, Dorine Ott of Spartanburg, tebie Crosland, Katie Evans, Chrisine and Ollie Seay, Mary Ellen Wes:ott, Mary Florence Thomas of Co- ! umbia. Oily Crocker, Willie Nor-1 nan and Thomas Evans of Mobile, ( iVillle and Lloyd Thomas. Loy Seay. I Jerkeley, Willie and Johnny Cros ana, r reaie r,vans or uoiumbia." * * * A delightful affair of the past week vas the reception given by Misses ! Carrie and Leila Gregory In honor of VTtss Helen Crow and her guest. Miss Ploy Sarratt of Gaffney. The handsome rooms and the spacious porches ifforded an attractive setting for the mrty. Music and conversation were :he pastimes of the evening. At a ate hour, the guests departed after partaking of refreshing ices and :ake. * * * An enjoyable children's party was ?Iven last Thursday by Miss Mildred King in honor of her niece, Miss Emily King of Hodges, who formerly lived In Lancaster and has many Ittle friends here who are welcoming her back on her present visit to relatives. The occasion was little Emily's tenth birthday and a jolly rrowd of her young friends helped tier celebrate it. Ice cream and cake were tne refreshments served after the children had played all sorts of fascinating games. Speeia We have just rt and we also hav fore making sor FINE FLONCINGS FOR CO< DRESSES 27-Inch flno Swiss Flouncing special 27-lnch beautiful Swiss Flou 75c, special 4 5-Inch beautiful Swiss Flou $1.00, special 45-Inch fine Flouncings, 1 special at BEAUTIFUL DRESS P/ Each pattern contains enoug Bands and plain material dress, colors blue, lavendc former price, $3.50, to cl< We still have a good at those fine Laces, value up your choice per yard. . . Fine Linen Bands, 3 to 6 value 19c, 25c and 39c, LADIES' OXFOR 100 Pair Ladles 'Oxfords, Iuv/iVD, IWi LUUt JVC f I.UU close at per pair 60 Pair Ladies' Tan Strap Oxfords, all new styles, $1 .75, to close at Remem To be GIVE at them with < New shipment of White Ci special Free with each pair one pa Brown's Ideal Velvet Pat Button Oxfords, special . A pair Silk Hose free wltl We still have a good assort] Reed's fine Oxfords an Patents, Tans, Oun Metal ass and Buck Skins, at o KA < A nice pair Silk Hoae ft pair sold. Children's Skuffle style Tan 6 to 8 8V4 to 2 Big lot Patent and Oun Pumps, 8% to 11, forme to close W. L. DOUOLT8 FINK t OXFORDS We are sole agents for W Shoes for Lancaster and i good assortment In all let Oxfords and Klaa Shoes a $8.00, H- it. 1UHUXS mmmmmammmmmmmmmmmam 0 JULY 15, 1913. Another purty enjoyed by a still younger set was the one given yesterday by little Miss Eugenia Adams at the home ot her parents, Mr. and , Mrs. Allen Adams. The hostess was 6 years old and the date, July 14. will be remembered by every guest present. The time was passed most pleasantly at various games. Mrs. Adams served dainty refreshments consisting of ice cream and cake and her daughter's young guests left at twi- i light after wishing their hostess many happy returns. ?There will be no nraver-mooHmr service at the Presbyterian church tomorrow as the pastor will be absent. To Prevent lilood Poisoning a* .ply at once the wonderful ohl reliable I I'OKTHR'S ANTISEPTIC HKAl.ING OH..R gical dressing that relieves jiaiu and healthe satne time. Not a tiuiment. J5c. 50c. i Business Notices JUST ARRIVED?Cold storag.- potatoes for second planting from ' T. W. Wood & Sons. Call at once and get yours. E. W. Sistare. 82-83 ANY PERSON having information | in regard to Charlie Miller and his wife, Margaret White, of the | Waxhaws, or any information of the Miller-White family Bible will please > communicate with Mrs. Agatha Woodson. Edgefield, S. C. 81-lt FUNERAL DIRECTORS and practical Embalmers. Calls answered I at all times day or night by our Mr. I II..,. T~> 1 " ... I i,. cuiiau. L/uy piiuilt! INO. 23S, Illgni] phone 144. Lancaster Hardware Company. 75-lm P'OR SALE?Several car9 brick and I shingles. Edwards & Horton, Lancaster, S. C. 64-tf FACTORY EXPERTS?Our Typewriter Repair Department is In charge of the most skilled typewriter mechanics In the South, and our work Is guaranteed equal to that of any rebuilding plant In the country. All work handled promptly and fully guaranteed. J. E j Crayton & Co., Charlotte, N. C. 6-?-tf Is for the iceived quite a lot of i e some lots that we w ne very special price* OL SUMMER GOOD VALINES IN C DRES; ;s, value 48c, Made of Amoakeag, ( 24c to wash, sizes 2 to ncings, value Extra good values 1 48c sizes 8 to 16, at. . ncings, value We are offering 20 | AOc all Ladles' Skirts. W ralue $1.25, ties in blacks, tans an ..70c GOOD VALUES IN ITTERNS One case Home Ging h Flounclngs, best 10c goods, specii to complete New shipment of Ami >r and white, ham, beautiful patt )se at. .91.OH Ratines continue gooc isortment of them in white, pink to 25c yard, t r>r GREAT VALUES IN toCcfo99eWld5ec 36-Inch Brown Linen 27-Inch All Linen, a p carried over 27-Inch Warranted A to $3.00, to value 25c, spceial . 98c 36-Inch Heavy Irish and Vici in special former price 36-Inch Meteor Linen $1.25 skirts and suits, pi iber the T1 N AWAY here July each $1.00 Cash Pure anvas Pumps, GOOD VALUES I? ; .- ?.1,50 CURTAIN iir Lisle Hose. ent and Tan White Swiss Curtain fa.ftO dots n&d checks, p i each Dair Fine Colored Curtain A _ r n 1 * ui.it*iLu ui Hi. r. iui uvi uci d, raiuo d Pumps In Best 60c Lace Curtal 1, White Can- special Best 76c Lace Curta! MM) and $8.BO Beet 91.00 Lace Ci ee with each ecrue, special. . Best 91.25 Counterpa Lace Oxfords, Clarion 91.76 Counte 98c Metal'' Strap MKN*8 AND B r price 91.76, A good assortment ft $1.48 Shirts .with atache< SIIOFH AND Fin? COat Cut 8hl HIIOK8 AND cuff8 a great value Men's Open Mesh Ui . L. Douglas wears Ilk 60c shirt ire showing a ithers In both B. V. D. and Wilson 1 t garment t.SO and $4.00 Ladles' Fine 15c Qaui 02V, - - IV! it ii jasi?kr ? ????? ??>??? ? g Words Are Sup I Statement < _ THE RANK BiW l> located at Lai close of busim W RE Loans and Dli Overdrafts.. , Roiuls and Sto W by the Rank I II Furniture and flj? Ranking Hous* 'gift Due from R Rankers . . ft*. Currency.. .. W Gold __ Silver and Otl (Wj ?* Col? s figures " O D LI/ 'g| Capital Stock Surplus Fund Undivided Pr M r M1 " " Current Exj B CB I Taxes Paid >^24 JKL Due to Ba WB Bankers. . mm Individual Dej 3 Jeot to Chec WB ' Savings Depoi ?m Time Certlllca posit. . . . Certified Chec M "Tl..- 01.1 Cashier-. Che w HI* if ?? Total. , . . ?'linbl?? STATE OF S< ljMj< County ol Before me Mw. liams, Cashiei THE BANK OF Fr? W9. is a true cond M w . tl/. . . ^ shown by the H LANCASTER s.. to? V me this 10th & |RI a LANCASTER, S. C. L. ar?S 99 Directors. i Next 201 new goods, bought at sp ish to sell out clean, an > for the next TWEN" HILDREN'S WASH GREAT VALUES L SES 27x54-Inch Japanes lingham, warranted value 4 8c, special 14, special. .. .48c 36x72 Reversible n Misses' Dresses, special ggc 9x12 Reserviole Mai per cent discount on $5.00, special . . re have some beau- 3x12 Crex Drugget, d navys. COTTON GOODS NEW LOT B ham, these are the Sizes 6 to 18, price al 8 l-3c 48c- 7Sc' askeag Utility Oing- ?ne lot Men's Pant tern, per yard. . IOc worth up to $2.50, 1. We are showing Better qualities at$2 light blue and tan BOYS' STF 2^ New shipment Boys' r BROWN LINENS sacrifice. 50c Hal , value 15c, special JfcrI IOc $1-50 Hats at . . . . tood value. , . .12Hc W. B. C 11 Pure Irish Linen, Long Corset with si 1 o., ? * VUlUt! Linen, value 39c, W. B. Extra Long C 25c , Juat the thing for W. B. Extra Long Cc er yard 25c iree Big Dru; 31st, also that you receiv hase or each $1.00 paid < f CtJRTAINS AND MILLINERY AT 1 QOODfl jn have Goods, In stripes, up In a nice bat and er yard. . . . . . 15c smallest part About Goods, with beautl1 Kc. xnArlnl Ins, 2V4 yards long, . S9c Now Is the time i lns 48c Suit Case and Bag. urtains, white and ? -jqc Heavy Fibre Cases, nes. large size,. .98c Imitation Allgator rpanes, extra 8I>eclaI OY8' SHIRTS Heavy Matting Casei straps, value $1.6c len's and Boys' Soft TT _ . A collars 48c Heavy Cow Hide S? rts with laundered Good Grips ) ?.. 48c iderwear, looks and Remember any ai s and draws, each store bears our str 24 c Bros. Underwear, per " does not meet 48c proval It may be ret 'A Vnot 1 #AW ..111 1 ? .. > >v>. . . .am. v?iu db cneerruwy n E. !<:. CLO g MSMMMffl erfluous i ^ ?f the Condition of OF LANCASTER (g icaster, S. C., at the lg< iss June 4th. 1913. Bft SOURCES. & scouuts... $495,138.35 4,032.99 cks owned fB 11.500.00 W Fixtures. 1,000.00 e 5,800.00 M anks and Wtk 67,865.98 H 12,574.00 M 3,437.50 W ler Minor 2,184.23 ash Items 82.26 ?m Q $603,615.30 ABILITIES. [flQ Paid la.. | 60,000.00 100.000.00 Q oflts, less flB senses and gig 28,001.47 H nks and M 762.87 mm joslts Subk 2 0 6,168.9 * MB, sits 6 7,170.4> mm tes of De 147,193.19 MB. ks 14.000.00 gg cks 328.30 $603,615.30 *BBi 3UTH CAROLINA. W t Lancaster?ss. came Geo. W. Wtl- MB. of the above named gg eing sworn, says that d foregoing statement MB litlon of said bank, as gg books of said bank. fEO. W. WILLIAMS. jMB< ind subscribed before Tgg day of June, 1913. JNO. H. POAG, W Notary Public. gg :test: Leroy Springs, ur, R. L. Crawford, >3 Days ecial prices, d are thererY DAYS. N MATTING RUGS e atenciled Rugs, l?c Rugs, value $1.00, 48c tting Drugget, value $41.48 value $10.00, special $7.08 OYS* PANTS l.OO. $1.50 and $2.00 a, bought in a job, , special . . . . $1.48 .75, $3.50 and $4.00 LAW HATS Hats, bought at a a 25c 50c 08c ORSETS ipporters, extra good 48c lorset, guaranteed $1.00 >rset, better quality $1.50 shiettsl L e a chance I 3n account fOUR OWN PRICE Miss Davis to fix you the price will be the It. CASES vhen you will need a value 91.60 . .. .08c Case*, value 12.50, *1.08 s, leather corners and ), special 08c lit Cases $4.08 $1.50 to 95 00 rtlcle bought at this 1ct guarantee and if with your entire spurned and your money Bfunded. Ill) I