The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 05, 1913, Page 5, Image 5
J ' have retur
3?_ _ _ . _ _ field. The;
_ fLOCAL DOTb a?vwi!
y ' will spend
J ., ? here.
' ?See announcement of new candi-1 Miss Dor
date for cotton weigher in this issue, after a vlsl
?Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. T. bur?
Belk, on July 29th, a fine baby girl. Misses B
?Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Cut a
W. Baker of the Antioch section, on - _
Saturday, a boy. ""mS'SI,
?The little infant son of Mr. and spent Sun
j Mrs. Coy Adams of the Union sue- Small.
||s tion died Monday morning, August Mr. and
4, aged only a few hous. derson are
?Married by Rev. C. P. Carter, town end <
In the mill village, Mr. John G. friends.
Baker and Miss Mamie B. Adams, Mrs. Alb
daughter of Mr. Ben Adams, Sunday, Hill, who 1
August 3rd. family of t
?There will be no preaching ser- nlngham, li
vice In the First Baptist church Hon- Jo1
Sunday, owing to the absence of the Hl,,? who
pastor. But the following Sunday Saturday
the usual services will be held. scene of th
?There will be a general cleaning _r,
up of the New Hope graveyard and
grounds on Friday, 8th instant. ?,r? n
Everybody interested is urged to be Q.JJ '
there and lend a helping hand. from Ashev
?Hon. M. L. Smith of Camden Miss Jut
-JI 'was disappointed in meeting his ap- from Char
W polntment at Bethlehem church Sat- Mr. and
day on account of illness, which ne- Kershaw sp
cessitated his going to the hospital guest of M
for a few days. spoon.
?Mrs. Anderson Johnson of the Mr. tl. I
eastern section of the county, under was in tow
lunacy proceedings, was committed Miss Leil
/"H to the Hospital for the Insane at Miss Arah
Columbia today by Probate Judgo Miss Est
jBtewman. t from a trip
' / / ?Preaching services will begin
~~'y.hlloh church Friday morning. AX?
gust 8th. The preaching will be
by "Rev. G. L. Kerr of King's Officers and
Wtain, N. C. Sabbath school caster
\ ^nco on Thursday, August 7th. ^ -mn
'Sildren's Day will be observed holdres of t
\ 11111 next Sunday, August was j,
- ^rlf?erclRep wlU b5 bol(1 ,n thn Springs v
?>7 T O 7 I),nner 18 to bo served ,>iectP(j ar
V 08 Lanc./r?"nd*' and thore wl11 b? Witherspoo
in the afternoon. Every- Carter Wa
' 309 Jos^ invited to attend. u Thomso
Mr. J. H. Small won the first Pawtucket,
I gjQ .ize, and Mrs. W. T. Gregory the Immedia
second prize for which tickets have the stockhi
g- been given for some time past at E. and electee
| E. Cloud's store. Both of these Leroy Sj
X we^e handsome druggets. Any one Williams, i
^ ' 'lug No. 028595 can obtain third Thomson, i
hy presenting this ticket. ( The usual
gX , divident on
gl* ______________________ 4 per cent
<?7V declared.
\ ERSONALS holders of 1
' / Chester wa
{/ ????? office yeste
tr M Joe Foster, after visiting In
t" feat, has returned home. .
_ _ . . . . spoon, Wac
. Ernest Funderburk of Cheraw McQm j,
, the week-end here. ^he diYectt
Jj <88 Elizabeth Lucas of Sumter Is Leroy S|
flguest of Miss Mildred Green. C. Thomsor
~V and Mrs. W. F. Harper spent and treasui
I'tk-end ill Columbia. The ann
and Mrs. Carl Lee of Green- holders of
\V* jre visiting Mrs. John A. Stew- Company i
iLeroy Spri
^Rfr. J. M. Arial of Columbia is were elect?
spending a few days here. Stevens. L.
\ Mrs. Ernest Moore, Misses Maude, Leroy Sprii
Dorothy, Mary, Eliza and Ernest Gregory n
r Moore, Jr., leave tomorrow to visit After the i
y ' relatives in Belmont, N. C. holders ofll
Messrs. Chauncey and Tom Greg- lows:
Im 'a orX have been camping at Caesar's John T.
Head, S. C. Lazenby, v
Mr. and Mrs. Stoney Drake and key, secret
J * / son of Atlanta are visiting Mrs. Ellison, r
Drake's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. cashier.
g| Gregory. A divide
Messrs. John Poag, Will Johnson, clared on t
Tom Doster have gone to Tuxedo, N. The ann
f C., on a camping trip. holders o
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Robinson have met yester
? ' fcfturned from a visit to Mrs. L. S. Leroy Spr
Mil) son at Matthews, N. C. rectors wet
* Miss Adaline Graham of Columbia D. A. Will
* Jls the guest of Miss Floride Terry. W. J. Cun
' Miss Ella Crawford Heath, who L. C. Pay
| been visiting her grandfather, Hams. Th
I r. W. McD. Brown, has returned to lowing ol
t'fir fcrme in Stoneboro. president:
W-\ R. McElwee of Rock Hill dy C. T1
-Jl^ISday in Lancaster. George W,
hMrldie Pinckney of Columbia H. Poag,
, flW Mrs. C. T. Connors. The usu
*W. Heath of Stoneboro, who dividend w
. on an extended prospecting A11 of tli
Canada, has returned home a flourish!!
in town yesterday. t
Bertha Outen of Catawba Farmei
.ion has been spending a few
,8 with her cousin. Miss Lula A metin
ten at this place. polleyholdt
frs. Maddry and Miss Ara Long al Fire Int
vJonroe are visiting Miss Jessie vllle, was
<?r. Saturday n
Connie Funderburk is visit- agent and
.liss Beuiah Lingle. read his n
PnnnlA nriiAA TnnA OA 1
W" vviiiiid I'l uvc < iniiru u iniun ?? unc ou, i
*^i?\8t week. company >
Mrs. E. Y. McClelland of Char- The follow
otte Is visiting her parents, Mr. and serve as d
Mrs. W. B. Cauthen. ship. A. C.
Miss LAssie Plyler is the guest of H. Drafln;
rfiss Pear'l Plyler. then. Gills
? Mr. and Mrs. John W. Elliott and Pleasant li
>(on, Rojbert, of Anderson are visit- haw, T. W.
I ^ng In Lancaster and vicinity. has been v
> Mr. af/w Mrs. P. F. Helms went only a she
j^took Hill Saturday where the venlent to
Bill undergo treatment at the Creek and
J Infirmary. They were ac- this time, i
jMed by their daughter Mrs. In York ai
Weckham and children, Maiter company h
and little Sarah. representln
\ Willie Moss of Blacksburg has <>n buildlnf
..i Msiting her sister, Mrs. R. T. is very mn
idk. tion he ha
Mr \*i- A; Funderburk was in town county ant
sterday. His many frleds are volume of
eased to see him looking so well
ter his prolonged illness in the ...
ring. .
I Hon. W. C. Hough and son, Wil- We tak?
Lm, spent Saturday in Rock Hill. mentary
jPr W. 0. Stevens of Rock Hill was Sprines an
I town y sterday. J. ,,
(Master Hal Riddle Mackorell of Mr- ^ndd;
Lrkvillq^ is visiting his grand- day's issue
?-ent*"Wkj. and Mrs. J. M. Rddle. "Mr. V
Riddle and family left Lcroy Sprl
'iki sojourn in the moun- sistant at
^^'arolina. the Carolii
%er of Sutton, Wil- until tomo
sjkis on a visit to his structions
do every t
^^of Haile Gold easy for t?
\wn today. attending
Osceola was ping of tli
other thini
Seth for the Co
p*lodgers hard work
I
THE LANCASTEH NEW 8,
ned home from Chester- SW
y were accompanied home ?^ w
Iter Evans and family and C * Kr
aberts and children, who /V/)//ie
some time with relatives KSC/i*lCc.?. f Ctt'O
Wei|
a Porter is at home again ? Inc
It to relatives in Spartan- - A . . ,, ,, .
In Sronor of her guests, Mrs. Madessle
and Emma Flvnn of dr.y a,Jd Miss Ona Long of Monroe. w
re visiting friends in Lee M,9a Je88'e Porter entertained last popi
ere the former has taught even nK at .?ne ? the largest and w(th
yearg most enjoyable receptions of the fiurj
pile Millett of Yorkvllle "l*8?"-- Jheporch.aH well thft
uuy wun mi88 Bertha "" \'"c *?*"" n"-a ??"8 wun Japanese be
lanterns. In the house, on the porch sjriJ.
Mrs. J. H. Elliott of An- a"d 'awu- tables "ere. p!,aced at tran
spending awhile in the w,hith1 Progressive hearts dice was ,
county with relatives and p,a>ed Misses Connie and Ida Por- n
ter served punch in the hall throughert
Whltesldes of Rock out th? evening, Le cream and cake ^
las been on a visit to the "ere the dainty refreshments served b ,
ler uncle. Mr. W. J. Cun- by Julia Porter assisted by her
ias returned home. cousin Miss Louise Durant of Clin- T]
in O. Richards of Liberty ton aIld Mlss Ruth McDow pOKt
visited Hooper's creek , * * * fron
morning to inspect the Mrs. John A. Stewman entertain- the
e wreck on the Lancaster ed at a small informal sewing party addi
Railway, stopped over in yesterday afternoon in honor of her the
jetween trains on his way sister-in-law, Mrs. Carl Lee of Green- addi
ville, who is her attractive guest. The ther
S. Harper and Mrs. T. J. guests spent the time at fancy work zone
'Riverside have returned on the porch, where punch was serv- five
ille, N. C. ed the guests on arrival. Ice cream ! for
inita Wylie has returned and cake were served when work and
lotte and Blowing Rock, was laid aside. j the
Mrs. John T. Stevens of * * # and
>ent Sunday in town as the The following cards, received here cent
r. and Mrs. M. S. Wither- 8eVeral days ago, tell of an event of I T
a fortnight ago in which many ; systi
I. Massey of Van Wyck frjends cf the popular groom are in- tors
n today. terested: | aval
la Gregory is the Kuest of ^jr a|1(j Mrs. Benjamin Daniel Kelley syst
Gatlln In Raeford. N. C. have the honor of announcing the T
elle Gregory has returned marrage of their daughter side
to Columbia. | Etlielyne Lucille
to .
CUAL MEETINGS. 1 Mr. Joe Copeland Massey
on Monday the twenty-flrst of July.
I Directors of Several Lan- One thousand nine hundred and Tim
Corporations Elected. I thirteen at their residence
I in tlie eitv of Macon, Ga.
ual meeting of tlie stock- ^t Home "
the Lancaster Cotton Mills nfter August ilrst tlire
II the oflice of Col. Leroy Kershaw, S. C. ; tiee
esterday. The directors ' agri
e: Leroy Springs, J. H. gate
n, T. Y. "Williams, T. S. T,IK DIXIE REIMON. Mon
ddy C. Thomson, Waddy tion
11 and Albert A. Jetiks of ^jr. Jones Writes Interestingly of pote
R" ., ,. . Dixie and Her Good People. l!" '
tely after the meeting of * the
Mders the directors met To the Editor of The News: M
1 the following officers: j COuld not get my communlca- ITes
irings, president; T. Y. tion to yOU jn time for Friday's is- *
rice president; Waddy C. sue, but as I am going to say some- fhrP
secretary and treasurer, thing about Dixie and her good peo- tiee,
3% Per cent semi-annual pje an(j the old veterans, it is a good tl?n
i the preferred stock and excuse and will always he welcome. f?rp
on the common stock was -phe gathering at Dixie on last nius
Thursday was in every way a pleas- I*
ual meeting of the stock- ant occasion, except it was hot, hot, dete,
:he Eureka Cotton Mills of hot, but everybody, it seemed, had ar'e
s held in Colonel Springs gone there to eujoy themselves,
rday. The following di- whift. hrim
v?v/ u.w wi mete nua nui me " " "
e elected: Leroy Springs, least sign of trouble or anyThomson.
J. H. Wither- thing to break Into the pleasure of "litt
Uly R. Thomson and John the day. The ice cream and lemon- '
\, of Philadelphia. Pa. a(je seemed to keep the large crowd Kav
>rs elected as officers: on its equalibrum and nothing but
prings. president; Waddy good order and good feeling prevail- KE
), vice president, secretary e(j the long hot day. The people of
rer. Dixie, be it said to their great credit. Rey
ual meeting of the stock- can have the biggest and most orderthe
Lancaster Cotton Oil iy crowds of any place in the counnet
in the office of Col. ty, it certainly speaks well for their New
ngs yesterday. Directors intelligence, sobriety and prosper- T
>d as follows: John T. jty. Long may it be so. There were lKlst
C. Lazenby, R. R. Mackey, 34 01 d veterans enrolled. Lan
ngs, A. P. McLure, W. T. -Many of the old boys are too p(,n
ind M. S. Witherspoon. feeble to make the trip in very a, j
idjournment of the stock- j,0t weather and many of them have jlip
icers wore elected as fol- answered the last roll call on earth. ^Ir
Peace be to their ashes, for we feel pres
Stevens, president; L. C. that the passing away of these grand iand
ice president; R. R. Mac- 0j^ nien is committing to earth the jaRt
ary and treasurer: A. G. |nost patriotic soldiery tha*. ever * es
aanager; Boyd Ilorton, marched to the tap of a drum. gun
There were 110 set speeches, no cut mor
nd of 10 per cent was do- anfj ioratory on hand and a few rhil
:he capital stock. the old veterans made short talks }livj
ual meeting of the stock- to tho p(.opie >iaj. \v. G. A. Porter
f the Rank of Lancaster pave us a very interesting account of
day in the office of Col. thp mnetjnK 0> the Rlue and the Gray
ings. The following di- at Gettysburg. It was certainly a p
e elected: Leroy Springs, preat event, for as Captain Edwards j,an
lams, Waddy C. Thomson. sal(1 u waa the flrst of the kind forr
ningham, R. L. Crawford, tpat we have any record of in history, has
seur, and George \Vil- R meeting of the. old veterans of the inp
e directors elected the fol- opposlng armies on the battlefield RPn,
[fleers: Leroy Springs, years after that terrible battle, -phe
D. A. Williams, and \S ad- tQ get asj(|e au pa8t anlmosty and for vou
lomson, vice presidents, R (jnys to recount the incidents "\irR
Williams, cashier; John Qf thp 8t'ruggie. Captain Edwards had
assistant cashier. of Chester talked of the war and of tert
al 4 per cent quarterly manhood and valor of the South- Pfj ,
as declared. ern soidier. Mr. M. E. Jorden made tien
ie above institutions are R tQ the peop|e along the line phe
ng condition. the faithfulness of the soldier roa,
? boys of the state, ('apt. J. M. Hough pos,
s* Insurance Meeting. as he always can, drew the crowd Cou
, .. - together and in a very apt way kept jn )
K f M il l the People in good plight to listen the
>rs of the Farmers M"1"/ to au the speeches. Dr. Strait was
lurance Comnanv. of York atl v
hold In the court house called on after dinner and made his
lorning. Mr. D. E. Boney, usual Strait-out talk, beginning at the "
treasurer, was present and daya of reconstruction on ' through ,n 1
eport for the year ending *he times of the Lein Law and on
913. The By-Laws of the through all the ups and downs that
vere read and explained. wp passed through during those
ing were recommended to days, n?t leaving '76 and the Red
lirectors: Buford town- Sh,rt out Hp camp on UP thp >inP
Rowell; Cane Creek W the wills and wants of all the peo- ji
Cedar Creek. J. A Cau- Plp nnd Anally wound up by saying t,
Creek. J. Clark Rcbinr.on: l,e cou,d ta,k for aomp length of
Illl. W. R. Porter; Wax- ,,mp on the currency question. This '
Secrest. As the company 'a not half that passed at Dixie, for
forking in this county for wp can truthfully say that there were ,t
>rt time, it was not con- morp g?od looking ladies and beau- T1
secure directors for Flat t,fuI R'r,a to thp square y: rd of jl
Indian Land townships at ground than we ever saw in one day
out this will be done later. a" our 'lfe* Liv<
id Lancaster courfHes this There is life in the old land yet. Con
as 1,101 policies in force, >'pa- and the crops ere all that we wU,
g $1,009,690 Insurnnee wrro looking for, except the ladies.
?s. Mr. Boney, the ageat, , __ _ JONES.
ich gratified at the recep- Jones \ Roads, Aug. 4. wlic
s received in Lancaster ? find
1 expects to do a good Sewerage Commission Meets. peoi
business. ahlf
The sewerage commission, comHldv
It. Thomson. ?' rh??' ?.,J<
D. Jones, W. T. Gregory, W. J. Cun- taki
the following compli- ningham and A. P. McLure, met In )'
notice about Col. Lcroy office of Colonel Springs, the po'f
id his private secretary, chairman, today for the purpose of sy
Y It. Thomson, from Frl- electing an engineer. There wore yol{
i of The Chester Lantern: apvpra>, gentlemen on hand as appli- *JL
^addy R. Thomson. Col. canta for thp position. When we *
lugs' popular and abl as- "i?"1/0 pre.ss the commission was "J"
Lancaster, is stopping at "till in session. The result ot the
iia Inn. He will be here f,pct,on will be given in our next Q<?
rrow night and has in- ,a8Ue- ^ ^50
from Colonel Springs to ~~ ura
:hing possible to make it How the Trouble Starts. t|on
te patients. He has been Constipation is the cause of many hea
to the burying and ship- ailments and disorders that make sets
le dead and hundreds of life miserable. Take Chamberlain's The
gs. He is a good match Tablets, keep your bowels regular wor
lonel when it comes to and you will avoid these diseases. A
" For sale by all dealers. terf
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AUGUST 5, 1913.
rEEPING PARCEL | SSSSSSil
POST REFORMS
[{lit liimit on Package* Will Ih> ! Ml ^^lTCl1
reaswl to 20 Pounds?Hanking W vl w
by Mall Will Ik* Introduced. w
ashington, Aug. 4.?Further to AA
ilarize the parcel post system
the public. Postmaster General j|
eson announced that August 15 AjA I
weight limit on packages would
ilaced at 20 pounds and that a
p reduction in charges for the fljjft
sportation of packages would he
e. The limit on packages is now _?
lounds. Tlie postmaster general | W11a
>unced also that the same date JL I I |
"banking by mail" feature would
ntroduced into the special sav- Mi
system.
lie rebellion in congress on parcel
matter for local delivery is ' CvJ
l the present rate of five cents for raial ? -
first pound and 1 cent for each I _
tional pound, to five cents for W HTfU V
first pound and one cent for each 'gAl I I \J III
tional two pounds or fraction i>^2< A la^Ul
eof . For delivery in the first
> the rate will be reduced from
cents for the first and three cents
each additional pound, to five M
one cent for the second pound, V '
rate will be cut from six cents * jg * I
four cents to five cents and one JL, d(Ad
for each additional pound. | fjfc
he change in the postal savngs ;
em will enable would-be deposi- j ^P,
living In remote districts to ____________
1 themselves of the benefit of the
em.
he reform has been under con- fjQ
ration for some time. t4Tlie 0!
EACE IN BALKAN STATES. Reliable
po-Hays' \rmistice Agreed I'pon
Between the Belligerents. | 'fit
u< barest. Uouamnia. Aug. 1 A W Till? D AK]I
< dav extension of the armis- * tlCi DilllI
between the Balkan states was
ed to today by the peace dele- M j . ^ - p,
s of Uoumania, Servln, CJreece, | A jv J Ax
tenegro and Bulgaria. This ac- jPPP, LifallvtiaU
was taken to enable the plenti- gA
ntiaries to endeavor to reeon- ;
te the difficulties and claims of
various states. fl) i IJUCACTCD
Mapores, the Roumanian LAHt/IJ ICR,
tdient and permanent p esident
he conference, in proposing the M T T _
e-days' extension of the armissaid
that no further prolonga- ^
would he asked and that there- I
the labors of the conference j
t be completed Friday. KISS OK HIT
is understood that Roumania is
rmined that the peace prelimin- Magistrate Rules that
s shall be signed Friday and that I'oliceman Must Provt
unsettled points, such as the New York American.
ership of Istip. Kotsehana, Rado- 1 ..r,~n
htah and Strumitza shall be sub- . ,v. ir nhtntv
eil to the ,1,.vision of tho powers. I?? Pr?*? 'Jf'r ?b"'t>'
,.believe,. or,.,.,, wli, ro.n.n i *?? &??!
' Llnderman of 78 Soutl
Brooklyn, in Essex Mar
RVICES AT THE SEASHORE. Llnderman, a dwarf
pretzel peddler of Tom
, Hugh R. Murchison Preaches
at Central Church Sunday. To Lure a Cold In
s and Courier. Aug. 2. Tike laxative bromoqui
Cough and Heaqache and w<
he Rev. Hugh R. Murchison, Druggists refund monry if
or of the Presbyterian church at K. w. grove s signnture o
caster, will conduct services at
tral Church tomorrow morning ^ . skill.>
o'clock and tomorrow even- Kusmess i>
at 8:30 o'clock. For four years . _?_______?_
Murchison was pastor of the WANTEDTo rent a thn
ibyterian church on Edisto Is- gee Lee El
I. llo officiated at Central church
summer and made a strong im- WA.NTED?Two gentle
ision on the congregation. I he -
day school exercises will open to- .. ,ourt ,,ou8e- A
row rooming! at 10 o'clock, everv (ar,> rws"
?eH?nfrtt^JnIinnd b0,llK ('?r,llal!y MY OFFICE DAYS wil
ted to attend. Wednesdays, Friday:
? days; Tuesdays and T
Aftermath of the Wreck. served for looking af
ol Leroy Springs, president of the e!"1 ot rural public scl
caster & Chester Railway. In- ?nt ' ? p^Hon g
ns us that everything possible Education.
been done to alleviate the suffer- aAT.M>n\v
of the wounded and disabled pas- ^SATURDAY, A"!
?ers in the wreck on the railroad. "f1'. f?r !
last and third death was that of ft 1/* con?fJ \r
ng Roy Clifton at Fort Lawn.
. Charley Williams, who was so !,?Hn?Ir
ly hurt that grave fears were en- Stoguer, Auctioneer.
ained for her life, is now regard- WANTFD Cow hides
e A, wiy r'?hL c">"? c?
sihle, the grand jury of Chester p.nr> qAI r r
nty and the railroad, commission KhlnKles Edward!
making their Investigation a, to C
cause of the wreck. _
FACTORY EXPERTI
lr. J. M. Yoder of Van Wyck was wfiter Repair Dep
own yesterday. charge of the most
. writer mechanics In tl
.PER THAN CALOMEL ^.7/" JMKKS-I
country. All work hai
Doctors Do Xot Differ Always. ^ and fully guaran
Crayton & Co., Charlc
r you are a calomel user, next
e you are tempted to buy It ask '
r druggist if he can absolutely
rantee the drug not to harm you.
won't do It because he CAN'T do ?<
lut here is a perfect substitute for I ^Cj I 117 y
unel which the druggist does
lantee?the famous Dodson's 1* orinorly 111
?r Tone. The Standard Drug
ipany will refund your money
tout aimstfon it" VOll arh nnl ttior
Iily satisfied tl
o to the Standard Drug Company I
>111 you are acquainted with and
out about the great number of bills'
pie who are taking this remark- Jtel *
remedy and feeling better, 1
ner, healthier, and better able to r
iy life than they ever were when ^ \ I
lug calomel. \
^hy? Because calomel Is a
ion?one that may stay in the jg|W,
em, and while seeming to benefit J/?$g?Lv'y.
temporarily, do harm in
If you haven't felt these 111- Jl
cts so far, It Is because you are ' ML J
unate enough to have a strong
ton't take the risk any longer,
a bottle of Dodson's Liver Tone
c ) and note how en 11 \ and natlly
it corrects all bilious condl- * ,
s, how it clears away that sick
dache and coated tongue, how It "jHJHB
you right without ache or gripe. v 1
most wonderful thing in the
Id for constipation. |
,11 this without the slightest inerence
with your regular haoits.
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raraamraMSMijMwa
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Statement of the Condition of
tTHE BANK OF LANCASTER 8
located at Lancaster, 3. C., at the i?^5i
close of business June 4th, 1913. W
RESOURCES. 'm
Loans and Discounts... $496,138.35
Overdrafts 4,032.99
Bonds and Stocks owned
_ by the Bank 11,600.00 W
_Jk FurnltllPA nnrt PUtimM * nnn aa
? ??<? < 1,VVV.VV
^ Banking House 5,800.00 PI
Due from Banks and 'gin4
Bankers 67,865.98
Currency 12,574.00 99.
Gold 3,437.60
Silver and Other Minor
Coin 2,184.23 P?
A/| Checks and Cash Items 82.25 Qp
CO TotaI 8603,615.30
LIABILITIES. M
Capital Stock Paid In..8 60,000.00
Surplus Fund 100,000.60
Undivided Profits, less 99
k Current Expenses and W
Taxes Paid 28,001.47 S
Due to Banks and 99
Bankers 762.87 ijf
Individual Deposits SubJect
to Check 206,188.9t 9*
Savings Deposits 57,170.49 flft
Time Certificates of De- l
posit 147,193.19 Pi
Certified Checks 14.000.00
(j Cashier's Checks 32 8.30
Total 8603.616.30 ^
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 'mj
County of Lancaster?ss. 6^1
Before me came Geo. W. Wll- i
llams, Cashier of the above named 5^
7 A|7 bank, who, being sworn, says that
V llf the above and foregoing statement
Is a true condition of said bank, as (g?
shown by the books of said hank.
rep GEO. W. WILLIAMS. JP^
1 Li I\ Sworn to and subscribed before pp
me this 10th day of June, 1913.
JNO. H. POAG,
Notary Public. pp
c r Correct?Attest: Leroy Springs,
0. C. l. C. Payseur, R. L. Crawford,
Directors. PB
E? ! was arralnged on a charge of biting
the hand of Policeman John Kie;
Complaning 1 man, when the latter tried to arrest
> Distinction. him. Klernan admitted that no mark
had been left of the man's teeth,
be compelled Linderman explained that he had but
to distinguish obsequiously kissed the hand that
ss," said Mag- seized him, and Magistrate Freschl
rf'r street1; ^ >?? ???> - ?.
ket Court.
known as the Miss Novella Laughlin of Concord,
pkins square, n. c.. is visiting Mrs. John F.
Bowling.
One Day
nine. It stop* the Mothers! Have Your Children
>rks Off the Cold. Worms?
it fails to cure. , .. - . . ..
n ench box. 25c Are they feverish, restless, ner
' vous, irritable, dizzy or constipated?
% Do they continually pick their nose
I q f i i'' (j C. or grind their teeth? Have they
* w cramping pains, unregular and ravenous
appetite? These are all signs
e-room house 0f worms. Worms not only cause
lis. 88-11 your child suffering, but stunt its
- mind and growth. Give "Kickapoo
men roomers. Worm Killer" at once. It kills and
pply ''Room," removes the worms, improves your
child's appetite, regulates stomach,
liver and bowels. The symptoms dls1
be Mondays, appear and your child is made happy
s and Satur- an,i healthy, at nature intended,
hursdays re- AH druggists or by mail, 25c. Kickter
the inter- apoo Indian Medicine Company,
lools, visiting Philadelphia, Pa., and St. Louis, Mo.
e, Superinten- ?
DR. C. B. PRATT,
st 9th, at 2 p.
;ash, on Main Dentlrt.
ass household Office over Lancaster Pharmacy,
beds, bedding, formerly occupied by Dr. Hick,
i, etc. W. P. office hours, 9U 1; 1 to ?.
87-2t
horse hides, ? * y . -
ld $u "SSS allied
uthern,
??- COTTON SKK1I
:ars brick ud
i & Horton,
64'tf We will give you 30
3?Our Trv- 7 I. t
arL??ni ir?1 cents per bushel tor
skilled tyv i *
i^'fto'th^lthern if delivered by
plant In the A ^ - ,
ndled prompt- /\UgUSt 15th.
teed. J. B ?
'"* "i-f-u LANCASTER COTTON OIL CO.
I
Military Institute I
S. C. C. I. of SS. c .
A Christian military institution offering
instruction in classical, scientific and commercial
courses. Large new brick buildings.
Modemly equipped. Steam heat.
Electric lights. Hot and cold water in
every room.
If you want to place your son in a school
where his health will be carefully looked
after, his mind thoroughly trained, and
where he will be taught habits of obedience,
punctuality and industry, send him
to our institution.
Here each cadet is under the close personal
control and watchful care of the
teachers from the time he reaches the
school until he leaves for his home. I
For Catalog and other information,
address:
Bailey Military Institute
Greenwood, S. C.