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'TATIOX? ures of life, let us till
ISTER NEWS, AUGUS1
nk also of its | .
1 12, 1913.
(SEMI-WEEKLY.)
JUANITA WY' LIE I
W. S. HOUGH. . . Business
PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCE
Published Tuesdays
Fridays at Lancaster, S
by The Lancaster Publi
Company, successors to
Ledger, established 1852;
" " ~ we greauy uepiore im
talned by many of our c
Alitor week. The damages fro
Mgr. 0,1 Saturday amounted to
of dollars Part of the
IM18NT: covered by Insurance, w<
to say. But even then 1
shing venlence to business occi
The the fire and the time lo:
The considerable. We, howev
e loss SUS- uul"? auu iraiivuaiuiiii
Itizens last a Conference for the <
in the fire of Lancaster county,
thousands OI?e. When do you
i loss was waat It?
3 are glad
the Incon- READ MR. LEVER'!
asloned by Today you will fin
st will be part of the address del
er, are not gressman Asbury F. L?
uro. *? r ucru na
Common Good ^
so let's have ?J?
good people \5
9 ADDRESS.
d on Page 2,
lvered by Coniver,
chairman
Review, established 1878;
Enterprise, established
and entered as second
matter Oct. 7, 1905, at
postofflce at Lancaster, S
under Act of Congresi
March 3. 1879;
SUBSCRIPTION PRICI
(In Advance.)
One Year
Six Months
going to let the Are hlnd<
-class gress. Rather should we
the means of blessing, by bi
* C., the future.
* ?' We have long thought tl
?r=r station would be a great
l?: to the town. Instead of
unpretentious buildings,
* a union passenger depot w
jr our pro- of the house agrlcultu
make it a before the Conference
nilding for mon Good. We com
careful reading by ev
tiat a union Lancaster county. T
Advantage food for thought in w
two small, has to say.
why not In the next several
hich would News we expect to gi\
ral committee,
for the Commend
it to a r JL
ery farmer In
here is much
hat Mr. Lever "***r fc
issues of The ] Jfc
e our readers j
3^4 REPORT OF Tl
U THE FIRST N
at Lancaster In the State <
~3H| business, August 9th, 191
Loans and Discounts
1
>. 78JV8.
IK CONDITION OF
ATIONAL BANK
3f South Carollua, at the close of
3.
SSOURCES.
S231.4R4.26
TUESDAY. AUGUST 12, 1
Got busy for Lancaster 8
will not have time to feel the
"Mann a Melon Field," r
headline. Yea, and woman,
lieve us.
_____ i)*? a ?-rt*uii iu uuiR'usier.
013. talked to some of our le
? ?? zens as well as to officii
ind you Lancaster & Chester Ri
heat. with one accord are
tic over the idea,
ends a The L. & C. will soon
too. be- why may not the Southe
also? As it is, the two sil
than half a block apart.
w e nave me ueiiem ui some 01
ading clti- cellent addresses mat
lis of the conference last week a
lilway and they will be read with
enthusias- and that the spirit o
they breathe will fine
rebuild, so sponse in the hearts i
rn join in We hope thpy will h?
tes are less terest for the count
Why not which we want to have
*ne oiuer ex*lp
arouse in- IjJ!
I Overdrafts, secured and u
U. S. Bonds to secure clrci
1 U. S. Bonds to secure U. S
Premiums on U. S. Bonds
Bonds, Securities, etc
Banking, House, Furaitun
Due irom National Banks
serve agents)
Due from approved Resen
Checks and other Cash Ite
Notes of other National B
Fractional PaDer Currenc
nsecured 5,542.51
ilation 50,000.00
. Deposits 10,000.00
540.63
13.400.00
9 and Fixtures 3,471.30
(not re
$ 9.507.68
re Agents . 19,538.08
Ms 5,139.12
anks . . . 1,890.00
v Nlrkola
J
I PUT"1
Aunt Hetty Jolly of Lavon
celebrated her one hundredtl
day last week and we judge
casion was as jolly as jolly c<
Fli HI Blng, the name of
York laundryman. suggests f
tor to The Augusta C'hronicl
name does tell the now i
otnpv
lia. Ga., make them one'.' The c
!i birth- to the public would be a
the oc- tion which is not to be 1
mid be. templated. Then, too, th
maintenance would be le
a New ratiroa(j,
in a via- We Relieve the sugges
e. The Komj ono amt that it shou
familiar Uj)OU it would mean a
onvenience ?
considera- Just think of it. Win
ightly con- ganized a chamber of
ie cost of Lancaster is yet wit
ss to each we have so far been u
bringing our citizens ti
stion is a of the need of our tow
id be acted organization, we suggo
great deal more influential farm*
nsboro has or- SjJ
commerce aiul j - JaJL.
hout one. As '7^
insuccessful In !
t? a realization j *
*n for such an
st that one or C^7rt|
^rs get in be- i
.1
ML and Cents
P Lawful Money In Bank, v
Legal-tender notes
Redemption fund with U.
urer (5 per cent of circul
fc-} Total
?' LI
Capital stock paid in
rfv) Surplus fund
kv TTn^lttMoJ DmAtu Inxa B.
. . 329.57
iz:
11.848.25
500.00
S. Treaslation
. . . . 2,500,00 51,252.70
$365,661.40
ABILITIES.
$ 50,000.00
25,000.00
TOUfri
MONEY
WHERE
IT
WILL
"Loris is going to l?c son
in a few more years," says Tl
News, which by the way is d
part in the way of boostin
town.
"On the day of his wedding
imagines that his wife drew a
?ovo Th n A ilanto Tnurnal "h
IlUt IJIIIY IU Hit* IU N\ 11 11 llll \
u> town t0 tllv two railwa>'s a,ltl t
ip Loris Iir genera,1yoi?g
its We suggest that prtitio
g said prertion of a union pass
tion in keeping with the
Lancaster be circulated a
; a man signatures and presented
prize," ?ial8 of both railroads a
oc o railroad commission as we
;uuniyt uut iiiiiu uus uhmiic^ men
o the pub- fire on their backs. V
will bring about the 01
ms for the
enger sta- "Misfortunes have
needs of upon each other for t
t once for Lancaster. And it h
to the offl- town?none better," sa
nd to the son Mail of yesterday
11. If this people of this "?ood c
, in snort, put up'//, rvi
ire believe this ffilg.
ganization. |
followed fast ^ '
he citizens of ^
lid The Ander- j S3^(r7jHS
which the .
>1(1 town" will CS
[ 7.^1 viiui luru a iviitOf 4 c oo l*j A
National Dank Notes outst
Due to State and Private ]
Hunkers
Individual deposits subject
|TL Time certificates of deposi
Cashier's checks outstandin
XT United States deposits. . . .
a\ Notes and bills redlscountf
Bills payable, Including ol
borrowed
p*-unvs uiiu ia\fB petiii o,in<.( i
andtng 50,000.00
Banks and
$ 60.19
to check 125,588.01
t 53,046.50
ig 940.60
9,858.33 189,493.63
>d 23,000.00
^ligations for money
25,000.00
m
Save
IT WILL
COME IN
HANDY
Ottj o A. u?J r&viuil vu u\#ui ni?i, U
matter of fact he is seldom a
more than a consolation prlz
Aiken has led the state In tl
ber of crimes recently com
A very undesirable distinct!
deed but one for which th<
dispensaries in that county a
measure responsible.
nything 's (*one at once and propel
e.. the union station will 1
without a doubt.
?e num- ???
imltted. A WORI> TO THE KXt
on in- An August "Paragraf" i
> seven "Your idea of progress
re in a be the same as your neigl
for the love of Mike, don'
his way if he is realiv trv
rly pushed, appreciate. Mr. Bank
be secured a town ought to be a
him in behalf of the
? good opinion, as well e
M"KKK patliy for those of oui
reads: have recently suffered
i may not wreck.
ibor's; but
t stand in "LANCASTER I
ine to ei't
8 knows what
nd we thank C\
town, for his i f\ v)
is for ais sym- yf.) /-v
r citizens who JM
from fire and
/EADS." ^
I LOUU
C STATE OF SOUTH CARO
County of Lancaster,
I, Chas D. Jones, Preside
solemnly swear that the a
of my knowledge and bell<
Subscribed and sworn to
^ gust, 1913.
n JO]
'y Correct?Attest: R. E. Wy
Directors.
>365,661.40
LIN A,
881
nt of the above-named bank, do
bove statement Is true to the beat
jf.
CHAS. D. JONES. President,
before me this 12th day of AuUN
CRAWFORD, Notary Public,
lie, W. F. Laney, Jno. A. Cook,
JUJviL
DAY
I - J
We must be rid of the pesl
mosquito, which is a great
to the health of our conn
Use disinfectants freely in al
ble breeding places. The to\
wishes it free to all who will
The Greenville Piedmont
nently remarks: "Everybody
some where!"
Liferous We feel that we cann?
menace these sentiments too stron
tuunlty. |Ittjie disposition of soi
I possl- citizens to discredit the m
vn fur- standing the way of progi
use it. Qf some of our other ctizei
trying to advance the inter
perti- tQWU wp know you are n
in the v.> ? * - 1
(onference for the C<
it endorse : ,, , , A ,, ^
, , Held at I a.ston's Scl
gly, know- I
lie of our To the Kdltor of The
olives and I ?re were l,?? "Cc
the Common Good I
rossheness South Carolina last T
is. If he is of them was at Colum
ests of his at Caston's school hou
ot in syni- in Lancaster coun
attend the one in Colui
ommon Good"
!uk?1 House. 3,905 whites nn<
making a total of '
ISews: I Three districts li
inferences for cia| tax of 3 mills
In session iu have voted an Incn
'hursday; one g mills on the tax
bia, the other jast year. The hig
se, near Rich district is 10 mills f
ity. I did not Several districts 1
nbia: I (lid KO eMir?r?l nnmnoo.
1 3,778 colored,
r,683.
lave voted a *pe- FROM OT
this year, and 12
ease of from 1 to
already collected Secretary M
hest levy for any t Greenville Piedr
or Heath Spiings. lave
8 mills for It's pretty ha
HER PAPERS COU!
cAdoo will do.?. u.,
nont. j Hfe
ird to get a cue on sP?c'al to T
j? /,!.! I Ir.n ? 1. O
NTY NEWS
:ath spring.
he News.
state seems to be heartily
that primary reforms are nee<
nobody seems to be willing t
anything looking to their rc
tion."
If you believe in co-operatio
co-operate with the movemen
chamber of commerce. Doi
afraid of the heln it will h** t
agreed t"11"-' " ?? ? ?nu, mi. niiui f
led but Meedn,t tel1 us about it.
o start where to flnd you alway:
iforma- *ou arc to? s'ow yourself i
with the procession, why
quietly out instead of fall
n, then ranks and thus becoming
t for a block to others who
t't be ou? y'GU cannot keep i
r> vnur not want to. dron out and 1
ier, bo you to (jaston's school hous
Wc know Saw a crowd of people
s. But If inous in an intense d
to keen unltlie beHt school, the I
. \ 1 hood, the best farms, t
not drop ?they are already the
ing in the and everything else, t
-a "Stfllllh- can by hfld. They al
would go PR**rate school house.
. not satisty them. The;
>ace or do 0jaSs one; and tht\V ar
nake room > .1 -
e, and I never ings have been en
j more unani- year, viz, Taberna*.
eslre to have at a cost of ahout
lest neighbor- During the last
he best homes has been erected c
best people? modern school buil
lie best, that from one to four cb
ready have a Libraries have b<
but that does several of the scho
f want if lirst- her of districts levvi
e going right been increased froi
* "v/ iic ?? liunu- inm iiww nilU
ected durinp the !Greenwood Jour
:le and Midway, ?
$ 2.011 each. South Carolir
four years there way that only a
>r remodeled 20 illustrate.?The
diugs containing
iss rooms each. Let's see, wha
*fii established in street that runs
ols and the num- of Columbia??
in* a lo. al tax lias 11
14 ?o 4 0. now Where is tin
d-liun III ^,11111*1.-^? acaiu opi
nal. Mrs. E. C. C
In Columbia
la crops grow in a and family It
moving picture will Mrs. Alex;
State. Charlotte ar
Stover and o
t is the name of that Misses Ma
through the middle Augusta stop
Spartanburg Herald. Kills' Frida
friend, Mrs.
5 cool week of Au- Mrs. S. C.
in*, aur. ix.?air. and
roxton spent a few days
with Mr. O. C. Croxton
ist week.
ander and children of
e visiting Mrs. W. T.
ther friends here,
ry and Annie Vivian of
iped over at Mrs. W. C.
ly night to see their
C. B. Mobley.
Varnedoe of Ridgeville
^ neighbor. You will also proli
'"Get bus*.' a,l(l see what it w1']
you and > ,,r town.
Secretary MoAdjio, when he
vd to put out $o0,000,000 to
000,000 of the government nic
the South and West to mov
crops, tunneled right under
t by ii. I Mr a booster. We noed li
(lo for ?n\vard march. He is an i
to us all, while you only 1
progress.
deoid
$ 100,- POK THK COMMON <
>ney in it was our privilege las
e the attend the first general (
Wall'for the Common Good ai
it lit ct 11 IU UUIIU IIH'III rt
iim in the ern structure. They
inspiration special school levy?j
.i,,,... that; and onlv one man
under our ,. ' . ... . .
it. Just think of thai
have a nine months' ti
? ape enrollment of abot
(.<><>l>. and two of the best lac
. he found. (P. S.?
week to ; warrant them keepi
Conference teachers always because
nd so iin- of evolution applies pi
mod- iovvihk a tax wnir
pay 8 mills to cit> In the suec?
ust think of schools. Teachers'
voted against creased 50 per cen
t! And they years,
rtrm, an aver- Let. Lancaster coi
it 140 pupils, good work until si:
ly teachers to the education of he
I would not Respectfully
ng the lady A, C
> the doctrine Kx?uper1ntendent
articularly to
n nas iiaa much gust.' it usual
?ss made by the In time to cheer
salaries have In- eursionists.?Ch;
t in the last few ?
There is not t
jTltv continue the that is too poor
le stai'ds first in Can any county
r children. . good roads??P
submitted. ?
ROWELIj. If former Gov
. of Education. Minnesota, sent
out things, cou
iy comes, of course, IS hip guest,
up the mountain ex- Mouzon.
arleston Post. Mr. Perry
Court House
i county In the state tlon with his
to have good roads. Mr. W. J.
afford not to have vncation wit
ageland Journal. Hill and Lan
1 Mr. C. B.
ernor John Lind, of visiting his
to Mexico to smooth Mr. J. n.
Id sing like Jenny, day from a \
of his sister, Airs. H. C.
Therrell of Chesterfield
is spending his vacamother
at this place.
Vaughn is enjoying his
li his chldren in Rock
i caster.
Mobley of Columbia Is
relatives here.
Bushardt returned Sun'isit
to his former homo
street, as he has heretofore <1
making subways.
If reports are true and th
crop in the West has really g
the bad, the Southern farmei
reap greater profit from his
than ever before, for he has
ed the largest crop 011 recor
year and his corn is certainlv
one in pressed are we with the pi
of that institution that we
turned home with the dete
e corn to do au jn our power to
one to ther its plans and purposes
r will | neve that an unlimited e
' crop ROO(i wiU accrue to South (
plant- | her sons and daughters
d this raiiy to heT advancement,
look-I i- - - ?i- - ?- ?
ossibilities school teachers.
. their names sometimes
a e become suffragettes, ai
rmlnation change everything they
help fur-i of except their own nan
i We be- I what a splendid
imount of ,a- , ,?P,endl?v h nraft8; ,
outbuildings, the finest 1
arolina if excellent crops, fairly
will but men, and well?God bl?
Her need And the watermeloi
.. , lones and custards and
They change
, unless they -p . rijr A
art then they CALilV. P.
can get hold
country that E<1 l>ei ?n?"
commodious "The Loris Nev
tlnrt of farms, hoard of aldermei
good-looking miles per hour as tl
?sr the ladles. ; motor cars. You s
is and rante- two doctors and 01
flies and old- I nraoanl ' tcAn.lftP
? ? there would b<
LT US soothing effect.
11 We see that (
, Gaffney, will no
. . gent. i lieutenant gover
t'8 says: "The mored that one
1 have fixed 10|ln South Carolli
?e speed limit for ' office?GreenvllI
ee Loris has but 1 ?
le undertaker at i The code of et
ir t ?? ! the woman hut
? 110 question of a Newberry.
?Charleston Post. ,
""ol. T. B. Butler, of
t enter the race for Special to Tfc
nor. It is also ru- Primus, A
or two other citizens kins spent t
la will not otter for and Mrs. R.
e News. , Mr. E. B.
as substitute
lifcs which ostracises We regret
overlooks tlio ariiilt i?
: HIMI S.
le News.
UK. 11.?Mr. E. R. Jenhe
week-end with Mr.
R. Rollins of Cassatt.
Wright Is carrying mall
on Route 4 this week,
to learn that Mr. J. A.
ing fine.
V We "would like to see Lan
represented at the next meet
the South Carolina Secretaries
mercial Association, which v
held in Anderson in November
we can't have a secretary t<
unless we first have a conin
is great.; me \mjtk wnicu <
a serious work, one whii
earnestness and steadfastiu
toaster accon|piiahment. There is
ing of jn our compiex life that wo
Com- be Ottered, if only our i>
rill be reauze it and come togei
IJut work to that end.
) send jt tvould be useless for
aercial enumerate here the varic
' I fashioned pound rake,
i nf>,'(| legged fried chicken." 1
?ss for Its an occasion you forgi
so much Woodrow Wilson. And
see could P?*slb'y convince you
, ,,, ever was a seven yea
ope will Egypt it ji,st seems
ther and I made a speech: I d
making one, and did nc
us to try Purpose, and no amoui
. slon could Induce me to
ms phases ,t .
I | ^.cn^uv. .T.HiU.ii
and "yellow many as three aut
Why, on such caster News,
st all about i Yes, Lorls has t
nobody could few more, but no i
that there | sale. Ed DeCamp,
r famine In "Sears Roebuck Ri
unbelievable. | no doubt offer spe
lid not Intend I for Lancaster's first
it go for that ho would like to se?
nt of persua- i pet In line with o
i try It before , cities.?Lorls News
11 4 4yj * 1 n Atari an i
omoblles."?Lan- ?' the man, is al
! Arthur Drinsdal
hree cars and a i scarlet letter as
second hands for Prynnes. In fa
agent for the 1 he branded as w<
oadster," would ?Orangeburg 1
trial inducements ?
as we feel sure The hot weat
; the "Old Town" w?rk in Washii
ther progressive the opposition t<
the Democratic
Itogether wrong. The the Primus r
es Rhould wear the MIrr Reba
well as the HeRter nle Hunter s]
ict, the man ahould Brlnnle Smal
>rse than the woman. Mrs. B. F.
Imp* and Democrat. B. Wright Mi
Mrs. B. R.
her Is getting in Ur May, visited
lgton, we note that Wright Thur
> the carrying out of Mr. John
program is getting Mth. B. R. V
(??>. cult- ??~-i~ --
uil? in ai nis nome in
lection.
Kllllans and Miss Nanpent
Saturday with Miss
Adams visited Mrs. E.
onday.
Vincent and daaghter,
1 Mr. and Mrs. E. b!
sday.
Mackey visited Mr. and
lucent Monday.
body. How long must we do
out?
The Anderson Mail defines
eration very aptly when it
"Unselfish co-operation doesn't
loafing on the corner, but |
your shoulder to the wheel wj
other boys." This is the thl
need in Lancaster, this "nuttin
%s 1 1 of work which the confe
outlined. There was
' which made a personal a
co-op- v
everyone present; each 01
says:
conference found new idea
mean , .
ed for the solution of some
juttinK , ,
... .. leni. No matter what the
Ith the
we cannot often solve it
nR ??
therefore the keynote of t
K your ....
i (i 111 lit*r. Din <111**1 nun
renee has Lord bless yo\ir soul, 1
something anything. almost. My i
ippeal to or' a" flKlit to mo tip i
in. -.t tiw. ',l,t froni the way somr
' down on tho ground lc
is ad vane- know.
old prob- That country Is sp
> difficulty Murk my prediction. ?
will bo second to no <
alone and 0 .. r% .. .
South Carolina In a
ho confer-1 8hort tinio.
tun nor vvuy, | ____
[#d have done t#
_ j l>on l Shout
speech soundin
the wanon, "The Filbert me
of the people , and Rone without p
>oked, I don't national incidents, i
was there, too," no1
ilendfd now. News. "Well, thlf
dr. Editor, it what better thnn th(
community in reform when the in
n Incredibly to raise so much (
1 Oansler's home.
- ??iUM3i oim i a
Tf*> ,n hot w?ather I
100 Soon' looks to bo to
etlng has come 'he newspaper j
reducing any sen- <*nee Times,
and the governor ?
tea The Lancaster A subscriber
\ Is really some- wants The Obse
e good old days of wa8 th(* last 1
nmortal Hen used from North (
'ain each year at Cheatham? It
Tirzah." Don't George Henry \
in?.?-!. r niuunici inn Mrs. W. \
is not as funny as It Ethel, vtslte<
the man who reads McManus of
In the shade.?Flor- Miss Fteha
nie Hunter v
Saturday.
at Lancaster, S. C., \Ve regret
rver to tell him who Wright is no
negro Congressman Miss Mae
""arolina?White or grandmother
I was the former. Sunday.
Vhite, a native of Miss Julia
r. Heftier and daughter,
i Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Tradesvllle Tuesday.
Killlans and Miss NanIslted
Miss Lillie Wright
to learn that Mrs. E. B.
t Improving very much.
Vincent visited her
, Mrs. A. J. Maokey,
Small visitor! u? ?,1
shoulder to the wheel." Witli
progress is impossible.
The Democrats have had re:
feel uneasy over their slim m
in the United States senate,
that one of their senators ha
removed by death further
might prove disastrous. Ue
lOUt it , M(<> iS llolPru,ne38, to-ope
It is our purpose to r<
people constantly of the ft
ison to '"'rL' of concert of action,
ajorlty j mean more for this town a
Now I you know. A confi
s been ' Lancaster county, at whicl
delay Ocular needs of this peop
t the ' discussed, would he the be
"" -??? ! n iino/ i.rji nf hnnnliii>itii j
ration. Yours very truly
mind our
Croat need |
It would KAXfASTKR COl'NT
nd county >fr A r noweTyU*<
r<llf' lte|K?rt to State Sii|>?
h the parle
may he To Ed,tor of Th* 1
ginning of Hav,n* nnisho(' my
and nrn?-it0 th? StatP "Uperintei
shout tfll you are <
H. HINES. brkother. Reineint
year in South Ca
V* K<"IIOOI<S. Augusta Chronicle.
His Annual IMPORTANT
irtntflutoiit. 1
>Jews: Members of IAbi
annual report Urjcetl to
ndent of edu- \ very lmportan
>ut of tiro woods, Juaaon county,
>cr, this is an ofT fro|n March, 18
irolina politics.? FMumnter Chen
Granville county
1889, to 1893.MKKTING.
I Pull
? all here for the
racy Association ,lv<' lot 11 v<
Attend. build up a tow
every man to p
t meeting of the to rend and pull
served in congress Mrs. Manly
97, to 1901. .Henry Miss Mae
tham, a native of Martha Knlg
, served from March, , ,
-Charlotte Observer. ,
, brethren. We are STATFl OF
same purpose. Then . Coun
s. The best way to . _
n is for each and J E 8tei
ull together and not Whereas,
I down. All the rest- D. Tbompsot
Deas Wednesday.
? Vincent visited Miss
lit Sunday.
CITATION.
' SOUTH CAROLINA,
ty of Lancaster,
vman, Judge of Probate.
M. L. Thompson and H.
i have mi.de Mil I f #A
party promptly pass me tar
and relieve the situation. T1
pense is hurting the Dem
cause.
If the editor of The Fount*
Tribune did not see any pre)
men in Charleston we know
hard to please. But there are
lovely Lancaster lasses whosi
Hi nut . - ? ?r?- - ie
sus- : Parity. What we think If
ocratlc problem or worry
also^ that of our neighbor
common knowledge and
lin Inn we arrive sooner at a rlgh
tty wo- Now the question is, wl
he is to hold our county Confere
lots of Common Oood? Why
9 looks, month? Let somebody
; our Indi- cat,on' 1 wl,l> by youI
we find is *,vft wrne of ,ho ,art*
and bv a as 8hown by th,s rePor
of interest to the publi
sympathy, _
. , .. The total revenue
solution. ,the varjOUj, districts
ten are we ending June 30. 101
nee for the 210.99, and the total
not this w*r#> $34,931.82.
su truest a The t0taI numbftr
suggest a 1ft(i?KK whitp nnrt c4
permission. Lancaster Library
and statistics he,?l next Fridi
t that may be fu?'15' ht* p r
' building. This me<
most importance a
available for of the association 1
for the year to attend It.
3, was $28,- t KXKCUTIVB C
expenditures Lancaster Llbn
of schools Is ? , # ,
rntr?r?rt 7h? < *rfl ?f
Association will dents of a town
ly afternoon, Au- ponents. In all
n., at the library business done b;
eting is of the ut- you will do.?F<
nd every member
s therefore urged , If this count
with Mexico the
'OMMITTEE. disappointment
?ry Association. delph Hearst.
_______ writers and the
Thanks. ,Rt"
ffmnrt t n hnst
are partners, not op- to grant the
likelihood, the, more tlon of the
f your rival the more Henry J. Thi
art Mill Times. | These are
?? admonish all
ry shall escape war red and cr<
result will be a great ceased, that
to Mr. William Ran- fore me, in I
All the genius of his be held at L
skill of his cartoon- ugst 22, 19
iployed to provoke a tlon thereo
lllrloa T)u> Hon rut forpnnnn tn
m letters of admlnlstr*.
estate and effects of
otnpson, deceased.
. therefore, to cite and
I and singular the kindeditors
of the said dethey
be and appear bothe
Court of Probate, to
ancestor on Friday, Au13,
next, after publlcaf.
at 11 o'clock In the
are likely to appeal to the m<
tidious, we believe even to th
cal journalist from Founta!
Wi could, indeed, show hii
peaches over here.
sat fae- Ldate and then we will issi
ie critl- and make plana for the
In Inn. This is the month of picnl
n some it is the month when the
at leisure. While enjoying
lie the call total number of tearl
gathering, (luring the year was 90
ics because co,?f'e<1T?}
The total enrollmen
farmer is htKhOHt in the history
; the pleas- school system of the
iers em ployed I To the people o:
white and 61 never, no never,
enough for their k
t reached the my furniture from
of the public May every hlesainfi
county, vU, ? MR!
f Lancaster I can papers. It may 1
thank the people connection, hav
Indness In saving to such length
being burned up. bring ridicule u|
I rest upon them, high officials o
3. HATHCOCK. at Washington.I
i
he remarked In thin have, why t
e never before gone should not t
a In their efforts to Given un<!
>on the President and day of Augi
f the administration
?News and Courier. '
y
Duun < oumi, ii any tncjr
he eaid admin 1 titration
>e granted.
ler my hand, this 8th
int. Anno Domini 1918.
J. E. 8TEWMAN,
Probate Judge.