The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 15, 1913, Page 5, Image 6
LOCAL DO
ville, S. C., spent Sunda
^ terday In the city as gu
i *T* ^ and Mrs. W. 8. Lee, en r
dersou after spending a w
caster. Mr. and Mrs. Le
iit in tKnlr ? 1
THE LANCAI
ty and yes
ests of Mr.
oute to An- C t
eewUinmove C^OCLCll w
3TKR NKWS, AUGUST, :
1'that the negro had
during the afternoc
r sion. it is said, was
0 m m ? to the attacking crc
CccxO | At a lonely soot c
15, 1913.
confessed to him
The confesnot
made known * .Ai *
>wd. i UjJ
ill a countv rnnrt I I
fryoyggytsiTi
Hank No. ftft.
STATPMPMT HP TUV pawimt I
5
iSSEFOS
i i 2
?Mr. W. F. Broom we
this week to buy his stocl
and winter goods.
?Lloyd Hoi ley has accep
sltion In Lancaster.?
News and Herald.
?Dr. W. H. Sapp of tti
section lost a fine $3 00 mi
day from spasmodic colic.
?All Interested la the
aravevanl will meet there 1
?uvv vucu ucn UUU1C 111
at North wlthlu the next two or th
k of fall Charlotte Observer.
Mr. A. B. Llndsey, Ji
ted a po- SOQ> t}a-? and Miss Mlldi
flnnsboro ?' Columbia are expecte
day for a visit to their i
? .. , and Mrs. A. B. Llndsey.
te Bethel Mr E M CroxtoIl and
jie lues- 8pend|nK awhile In the
of North Carolina.
Douglas Mr. C. W. Requarth c
Thursdav. i- ? ?__j
unjBuviue |
iree days.? I ?
i
r., of Jack- M,8S MarSa?"et Willi
red Llndsey tai?ed Tuesday evei
d home to- mentary to the visltln
>areuts, Mr. ne'8^borhood. An In
test was a feature of
1 family are The Prlze? a box of <
mountains Miss Adelaide Nelson.
and Alberta Williams
?f Charlotte ^eshruents during the
J two miles from
I o'clock Monday mo
amson enter- attacked a well-kno^
ning, compll- of the county. He c
g girls of the a buK?y as she was
teresting con- eus- The negro wai
amusement, some bushes, anc
:andy, fell to Passed, he ran and
Misses Helen ha,t- she called
on served re- who were following
! evening. The negro fiev
to Laurens and stnr
I^aurens, at 11 (j?
ruing, the negro 'jgjtt4
ami young woman
lragged her from Q9
driving to Laur- Mitt
3 crouched under
I after she had BjB
i ordered her to ^ttitt
to her brothers. i>^5i
in another bugr.
She drove on ttjtt
tnpH lit th? hnmu
- -- . * v? ? 11 wnuiil
OF
THE BANK OF LANCAS1
located at Lancaster, S. C., at
close of business August 9th, 11
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts... $f>27,62'
Overdrafts 3,07f
Bonds and Stocks owned
by the Bank 11,50'
Furniture and Fixtures. 1,00'
11 o ,, I, 1 r* tT~.. " " ?
per [m
the Att
>13 ^
7.89 W
>88
9.00
9.00 W
AugUBt 21, to clean off sau
?Mr. Philip Snipes wil
reunion of hla family at his
the Tradesvllle section ?n A
?Weather forecast fo
Carolina: Occasional shov
day and Saturday: moderate
winds.
?There will be service!
Episcopal church Sunday i
at 5 o'clock, conducted bv t
?r naa in iuwh yesieraay c
le< Mrs. Bessie Dunlap <
1 have a Miss Nannie Howze of La
home in Mr. Frank Strait of Ho
ugust 20. spending a while with
r South Gaston.?Pleasant Groi
vers Fri- pondence in Chester Lan
! variable Mrs. S. W. Plyler of R<
returned home after si
, at the we*k M",?H W/ Tf
afternoon Ml8s OIa Collier of.R<
he recor turned home this week
>n uusiness. * * "*
if Sumter, Of interest here will
.ncaster and ing cards received in
ck Hill are day:
Mr. Porter Mr. and Mrs. John I
re Corres- request the pleasure
tern. . pany at the weddii
ick Hill has of their dauf
lending the Lillie Bell
lyler. | and
ick Hill re- Mr. William Pressl;
: with Miss on the evening of V
' of R. A. Cooper, so
be the follow- eral alarm was glv
Lancaster to- was begun by the
just beyond the pis
Msliop Neely ollicers found sevei
of your com- house. Richard
ig reception away from the ho*
?hter Cooper directed tl
e, | When taken before i
' she could not po
y Robinson, him. The negro wa
Wednesday, the ens and nlnroH tn n
licitor. No genen,
but a search M
i officers. Going >^5
ice of attack the jPP.
rat negroes at a M
Puckett walked
ise and Solicitor
tiat he be held. fjft
the young woman
sitively Identify
s carried to Luur.n
o kTTi
i/uimiiih IIWUnc . . ..... O.SU'
Due from Banks aud
Bankers 72,02
Currency 6,75'
Gold 3.50
Silver and other Minor
Coin 3 6
Checks and Cash Items 98
Total $632.63
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In..$ 50,00
U.UU ?<
M
4 39 M
7.00 Q
5 00 M
7.47 Bl
0.93 ^
8.56 B
0.00
Rev. C. W. Boyd.
?Prof. R. C. Burts, hea
of the Furman Fitting Sc]
been in Lancaster this we
vasslng for that institution.
?All Interested in the Gl
graveyard at the Hood Be
are requested to meet tli
Thursday with suitable tool!
ofT same.
?There will be no servlc
maoei Kiyier.
Mrs. Clarence Garvin <
d master bas been on a visit to
liool, has Garvin and family.
iek con- Mr. pre(i nyrd of T
was a visitor in town til
,11s Creek Mrs. G. A. Marsh and c
Ik place, Mrs. H. G. Ashcraft and
tere next Charlotte, daughters of
5 to clean Mrs. J. M. Hough, are v
parents on Chesterfield a
es in the Miss L.essie Plyler of R
twenty-seventh o
>f Columbia at half-past sevei
Mr. W. F. At Home
Ebonezer, South
immonsvllle Mr. Riblnson, th<
Is week. groom, Is a son of M
hildren and inSon of this county,
children of honor graduate of Ei
Capt. and jje Is an attorney of t
(siting their took his law course at
venue. of South Carolina and
uford town- frrnriuntinn hr?ori r?rm
f August, guard,
n o'clock, I Bloodhounds froi
>, tentiary were broi
Carolina. and placed on the
i prospective trailed the negro f:
r. N. P. Rob- the crime to the hoi
was a first found by the officei
sklne College. At 9 o'clock abc
his place, who vanced on the jail,
the University refused to give up t
I has since his broke down a woo
ntlclnir 1 u w nt TPiir niul ttrnnooHnr
B
11 the state pentight
to Laurens W'
trail. The dogs |>^P<
rom the scene of 99
use where he was W
rs.
tut fifty men ad- 99
Sheriff Owlngs 'flA*
he prisoner. They
den door in the 99
I ?!.? >
ourpius r una 100.U0
Undivided Profits. less
Current Expenses and
Taxes Paid 19.09
Due to Banks and Bankers
3,00
Individual Deposits Subject
to Check 181,86
Savings Deposits 64.59
Time Certificates of Deposit
146.69
Certified Checks 14,00
0.00
1.96 B
1.43 [mr
9.05
8.89 M
w
1.17
o.oo :mr
First Baptist church Sundi
lng, owing to the absence ol
tor, Rev. J. H. Boldrldge,
fill an appointment elscwne
?Messrs. W. T. Blackm<
Rollings and J. T. L. Stovei
Kershaw, were at Lancas
Monday to hear the dlscussl
expert of alfalfa growing.?
Era.
?Died, August 5. 1913
ay morn- ship pesnt last week wltl
the pas- Mr. W. B. Plyler. in Lane
who will is now visiting ft'
re. Laney of Monroe.?M
an, L. R. wn o
*, of noRr Mrs. Fallen Stovor Rnd
tor last Marv Evans Stover are tl
[on by an relatives at Heath Spring
-Kershaw Miss Bessie Drennan o
is the guest of Miss Elfei
Mr- and Mrs- R N. Cr
. Cather- Hil, nrp the KUOstf. of M
:i her uncle, this place, where he ]
'aster, S. C., |arge an?] lucrative
I las Judith serve(} one term as
onroe En- from this county In
an(* made many friend
little Miss ||e js a yOUng nian of
lie guests of mes who is respecter
'f "t> i, inn character and ability,
r Kock Hill Miss Neely is a popu
, ?.a5: , tive young woman of
aig of Ttock ^aa been a visitor lr
r. and Mrs. ....
has built up a floor, where the ne
practice. He In a steel cage. T1
representative battered down. Tli
the legislature deputies were ovei
s In that body. <
' sterling qual- ( OTTOX WEItiHl
1 for his high
ilar and attrac- Election in Eai
Ebenezer, who sraw?Another
1 !?!? fOU Tuesday.
i w int.- MTonn h
gro was confined
!ie door was soon flv
le sheriff and his mtk
rpower. >2
w
:rs election.
? W
ncasler and KecElection
Next ^
iS
Cashier's Checks 38
Notes and Bills Rediscounted
50,00
Reserved for Taxes .... 3.00
Total $632,63
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Lancaster?ss:
Before me came Geo. W. Willi;
Cashier of the above named b
who, being duly sworn, says that
above and foregoing statement
6.04
0.00 [fK
o.oo r^g1
8.56 M
ams, .CvJ
auk, Ml
the
is a
lne, the 4-months-oia ami
Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Funde
the New Bethel section,
mains were burled the folio
at Bethel cemetery, the fur
vices being conducted by R<
Kelly.
?S. O. Dover will take <
the new mill at Kershaw,
which he was recently mm
lntendent on the first of S?
Mo ionvr>s the Ide cotton
gmer 01 j E> Craig,
rburk of Mrs. j p. Young, Mif
The re- faster John Young of R
wing day visiting relatives here,
teral ser- Mrs. J. H. W. Steven
sv. W. C. been spending some tlir
ens with her daughter, if
:harge of visiting relatives.?Rock
S. C., of Mrs. W. T. Williams t
ie super- is the guest of her sister
;ptember. Klein.
mill of Mrs. Mattie Johnson, w
w iiciu nnc v*an iiiutu
? . is a graduate of Wli
f . *oso a and a very excellent
Ichburg are wjjj foe warmly welcor
. . ter's social circles to
is. who has be quUe an addItlon
e in Laur- The wedding wlll t
tiVn tj16 V number of visitors fi
Hill Record and other lacp8 for ,
>f Savannah cla, event of lnterest
, Mrs. j. A. cje 0f frjend8 Qf th
. , parties.
no hns nppn
iiu III I I . DUf
rcthrop College The result of t
teacher. She Tuesday for cotton
nld, ln kancam ' lanca:
which she will
A. J. Bailey
ittract a large ^ P- Clyburn...
rom Lancaster E. Nisbet
t will be a so- Ellison Small
to a large cir- Messrs. Bailey ai
e contracting two highest, will ru
day.
?
he election last
weighers was:
STER M
303 M
207 A|
153 H
^
ad Clyburn, the
n over next Tuesi
s
true condition of said bank,
shown by the books of said bank
GEO. W. WILLIAM
Sworn to and subscribed be
me this 14th day of August, 191
JNO. U. BELL,
Notary Publi
Correct?Attest:
LBROY SPRINGS.
R. L. CRAWFORD.
L. C. PAYSEUR,
HI rnotrvr
as M
f' w
fore AB
3. >3
s
flB
w
5
s
Jacksonville, Fla., where he
position of overseer of c
Textile Manufacturer.
?Dr. J. P. Young of 1
while here yesterday said l
certain territory around
that it was literally dryln
want of rain and that if rai
soon come the crops would 1
plete failure. The sltuatlo
clared, was distressing.
held the visiting her son, Mr. F
warding? son, has returned to hi
Heath Springs,
ilichburg, Mr. T. B. Clyburn of K
that in a In town Wednesday.
Rtchburg Mayor Ernest Moore i
g up for bia on busines this weel
n did not Miss Janie Love of St
t>e a com- returned missionary
n, he de- co, Is expected tomorow
?Chester cousin, Mrs. Arthur Rot
Tonoootof
rank John- i *
er home at Little Misses Eliza!
Donnom Wltherspooi
Kershaw was Wednesday afternoon
party of their youi
s in Colum- honor of their cousli
j and Master Charles M
atesville, N. Hartsville The chili
from Mexi- tertained by the moth<
to visit her hostesses, assisted b
>inson, near ^J1"8- 9. JT Mansh
Mary H. Ilarron. Afti
y I HEATH SI
>eth and Mary z. F. Mackey
1 entertained \\r. T. VanLandlugb
at a merry Mr. Mackey was
ig friends In ( irrDQt
18, Miss Ellen KERSfc
[anshlp, Jr., of g. F. Cook
iren were en- Charles W. Hinson
>r of the young r. e. Kennlngtou.
?y her sister, j. e. Outen
lp, and Mrs. Hollis Hilton....
ir a numher of rr-u- J
?rings- j tafeggi
iam 31
elected.
CLERKS OF COl
LAW.
Meeting at Glen
; * * ' ' _ J" 20-22 Will be ]
Lexington Spe
............ 81 News and Court#
"RT TO ORGANIZE take rest and
tunlty to do so
n Springs August Itt c^>?fc?
Largely Attended. that he waa v
clal to Charleston ih? ,ma?y "P1'
ir a 11 ir 11 Tiiopii ed from clerV
- .'m
???? ??
recreation an oppori
at the several resorts
Ins.
irt Shealy stated today
ery much elated over
lea that he has recelv:s
all over the state.
Lantern?Yesterday
the Hon. N
Smith of Camden, speakei
house and candidate for
passed through Lancaster,
way to the big Woodmen's
Landsford today. Senator
McLaurln, also a candidate
ernor, and Major T. B.
Oaffney are also expecte
present.
TU/v nnnrrv lien H ATI II 1
[endel L. . Miss Alice Tilledge o
r of the burg* Va ? 18 expected 1
rnvpmnr row to 8Pend some tlm<
on his MarlG Craig. Both shf
olonlc at Craig W"1 be tbe brldesr
John L Neely-'Roblnson wedding,
for ?ov elsewhere In this Issue.
Butler of . Mr- w A??n of Or,
a to ho bas been visiting frlen
a w caster this week.
,, . Mr. O. K. Williams, bi
ml v noln _ . m. ^ ? .....
f Williams- ^olly Kames the child
here tomor cour8e of refreshment!
> with Miss lce cream and cake*
and Miss ,, * * J
naids at the ?l,v?r C- Bleck
. announced ed Wednesday eveni
pleasant affair in hon
iham N P day school class. M
ds in' Lan- t,on and a variety of (
young folks amusei
islness man- funderburk served p
lie? tho pvpti nv <no p
? iuc Dticonu race
ren enjoyed a Messrs. G. Frank (
3, consisting of yV. Hinson.
K- ^
mon entertain- BnliHtments For tl
ng at a very . a* Kate of 40<
or of her Sun- I Washington, Ai
usic, conversa- ments in the army
;ames kept the about 400 men a c
d. Mrs. J. D. officials believe it to
unch and dur- the enlistment of t
rn r? on/1 nnlro ? 0
nDne. ^tweeu , - - b - -meetl
.00* and Charles courts of South
Glenn Springs 01
for the purpose o
tie Army Falling nent organization
J Men a Month. of Lexington, on*
ug. 14.?Enlist- and most populai
are falling off lH the chief prom
nonth and army ganizatlon, which
be due largely to Mr- Shealy has
he army reserve, several weeks ari
? - montln or U/\ Un
ng of the clerks of ai)d. being
Carolina held at * them, 't
1 August 20 to 22, every
f effecting a perma- members of tl
Frank W. Shealy te?nd the ,flrst 1
j of the best known ed orSAnizatio
' clerks in the state, 1 , r- ?healy
loter of the new or- ea. ? next Wl
i is to be state-wide. mt&ht help ge
been at work for t,ea? previous
ranging for the first ' Deputy Clex
c i who has been
a kind of "off season"
Is believed that pracclerk,
together with
leir families will atmeeting
of the propoen.
will leave Lexington
eek In order that he
t everything in readito
the gathering,
k D. R. Haltlwanger,
rnnfln^H tn hia hnma
a ur uc51u uuu^uviwiiui
here yesterday assembled
large crowd of progressive
of the colored race, who lis
tentlvely to the several t
A barbecue also was enjoye
Sprlngdell band, made up o
talent discovered by Mr. G
Greene on his Sprlngdell f
quite a feature of the occa
?There. was an ausplci*
lng of the Bethlehem scho
ager or ine hock lilll
a very in Lancaster between t
i citizens Miss Kate Reed of 1
jtened at- visiting her sister, Mrs.
rddresses. ?Bethune Observer,
d and the Miss Kathleen Strait \
f musical from a visit to friends
iilbert H. Mrs. 8. W. Heath of !
arm, was the guest of her father, 1
,slon. Brown.
3us open- Miss Mollvla Taylor t
ol on the from a visit to Miss Mai
Kecord, was ? , ??
rains today. was also enjoyed.
Lancaster is
Joe Hough. STATES SWEL
ias returned I FROM HE
In Kershaw. I
dr?n^?McDS I)lstre*s is Reported
pie and IJve
ias returned ; Three Sta
ry Carothers
UUU taftC tirauM'. uy tlCL UL CC
only eight men fore
i have Joined the res
m-n-p jinauguarted last Nc
ilHiXv this record does r
AT WAVP men enlisted since
VYAVli ho mugt gerve t
' reserve following \
Among Peo- enlistment.
Stock in
tes. Card of '
We wish to exnr
mgress. However, ???? "?
>mrly in the army eve*T clerk in
lerves, which was makes the i
ivember, although railroad and 1
lot include those ^ave l>cen perfeci
November, and arranK^d f?r th<
hree years in the from Spartanbur
their four years auton\obile fc
$1.50 per trip.
| W. E. McGee,
rhanks. passenger agen
ess our most sin- Ra'luay. has off
io ocin uui a. iruci ?.
the state, in which ^ illness for
innouncement that w'''> '9 thou
lotel arrangements ^is duties witl
ted. Mr. Shealy has 1
i trip to he made Stenographers
g to Glenn Springs i
>r the small rate of New Britain
eral hundred
, assistant general graphers and
t of the Southern large manufai
ered special induce- are receiving p
' the last nine weeks,
ght, be able to resume
aln the next few days.
Must Not Wear Hobale
Skirt.
, Conn.. Aug. 14.?Sevyoung
women stenoclerks
employed by a
cturing concern here
?ollte notes In their pay
4th Instant. Superintende
Rider and his wife of Vli
Burning charge of the scho<
term. The school building
the most commodious In th
and has recently been repa
repaired. The opening
were well attended by pal
pupils.
I
int G. C. in Fort Mill,
rginia as- Mr. W. J. Ounnlngha
>1 for the lanta this week.
Is one of Mr. J. P. Rodgers was
ie county, Waxhaw this week,
inted and Mr. Joe Heath of Mom
exercises on business Tuesday,
irons and Mrs. John T. Stevens
and Miss Irene Wither
nah are the guests of
1 Springs.
t Kansas City, Mo., l
m Is In At- sas Missouri and Ok
sweltered under the ]
a visitor in heat wave that has
crops, brought water fi
*oe was here responsible for extr
among the people and
of Kershaw fhe three States,
s of Savan- Local showers in
Col. Leroy failed to affect the ge
ture which again reac
maximum of more thj
Vug. 14.?Kan-' cere thanks to re
lahoma today and friends, for tt
llth day of a attention shown us
paralyzed late illness of our dear (
amine and been the richest blessing
eme suffering each and every on
[ the live stock Most sine
J. WYLIE
Kansas today NELL PC
neral tempera-| August 14, 1913
hed an average
m 100 degrees. I
latives, neighbors ?}enJ:s to l"ose 1
ieir kindness and !ias . agl7; .
? during the long whereby t
ieparted one. May .? A ? mountain:
;s be bestowed on jl?ket8? ^ 8
e burg, giving tho
orolv. ???
: PORTER. __
>RTER REESE,
Furn
ivho wish to attend, envelopes this
to make arrange- ing that the
;hose desiring to go and diaphanoi
s may use the same , tolerated. Kn
top-over at Spartan- ! pear for work
se who prefer to modest clothe!
ian Fitting
week with the warnslit
skirt, the hobble
is skirts are not to be
ch girl is asked to apIn
business-like and
s.
School I
PERSONA
Miss Irene Withers of
Is a guest at the home of C
Springs.
Mrs. G. A. Green and
Misses Mary and Annie Phi
ford and Master William i
who have been visiting
LS W'axlinu and Kliiloh III
The meeting of the \
Shiloh Bible Society hi
Savannah Saturday, August 9th,
3ol. Leroy the best in the history of
The annual address was
children, Rev. G. L. Kerr of King
fer Craw- N. C., on the subject, "1
Crawford, God for the People of <
relatives The contributions for
-l-l, nf Ikn TJIKIt. ,,,
,,, ? . . In many places the m
Solely. to 108 and few Bt?
V'axhaw and temperatures lower th
eld on last For sustained heat
was one of spell has broken all
' the society, and this summer has
delivered by In the history of the s'
's Mountain, drought began early
rhe Word of the thermometer rose
3od." hot waves have folio
the support brief cool periods lr
>? tho AV^Antlnnol hao t Vi
ercury climbed locureaColi
ittons reported Take laxative brom
an 100 Cough and Headache a
an 1UU. Druggists refund mom
the present hot K w. grove 5 sisnnt
Kansas records:
been the driest ">
tate. Since the t5USlI168S
in May, when .???:
to 100 degrees, MONEY TO LOAN
wed with such J to $10,000.00 or
itervenlng that ty farm land. Lc
d in One Day =====
O Quinine. It stop* the It i|
nd works off the Cold. 11 ? " IS II
py if it fails to cure. m
ure on each box. 25c WllPI*C
Notices To Decide this
r^?oca? ?rUcou"P- These Point8
ing or short time. sion: Locatio
io Time when Parents
; to Send Their Hoys t
. Matter Wise y May Determine the
will, doubtless, be considered i
>n, Equipment, Instruction, M<
are Deciding
o School.
ir Success or Failure
n making the decimal
and Religious ,
nere, leii. yesieraay inr i
Birmingham before retu
their home in Fort Worth,
Mr, T. S. Carter left yes
an excursion trip to Atli
will go from Atlanta to
Va., to visit his sister, Mr
McCrorey.
Messrs. John and Paul
of Kershaw were in Lane
business this week.
Mr. Claud Mathls of Mat
X V1S11 IU viio i'luir m/vicij ittui
rning to to $72,90. The followini
Texas. life members of the 1<
terday on Hev. G. L. Kerr, J. Boyd
inta. He Jessie Lathan, Mrs, N.
Staunton, Mr. A. B. Robinson, E.
*8. R. M. Lorine C. Ferguson, C. J
Mrs. J. C. Craig of R
Truesdel Mrs. Mary A. Montgom
aster on Lancaster were made II
of the American Bible Sc
thews, N. The Waxhaw and Shll
sr aiUUUIl VtrU vmv cavvpi.ivttui ttvav *1
< were made continuous. Later
>cal society: t have boen destroyed
[ Craij?. Miss state. Borne farmer
B. Cousar, their com in the hope
L. Slstare, for fodder, but in som
. Sistare. blades are so dry that
iverside and make Rood fodder,
ery of near Notwithstanding tl
ife members Kansas state officials
>ciety. era should not rush
oh Bible So- a.r.keV 12,000 cattle
,??o o.uiuav Auure##, X". ooa
crops virtually s. C.
In parts of the
s are cutting FOR SALE?Sever
s of utilizing It | shingles. Edw
ie Instances the Lancaster, S. C.
It will not even I
, 'FACTORY EXPE
\p. warning or j wrjter Repair
that the farm- charge of the mo
their cattle to writer mechanics 1
were brought QUr work la aruaran
' 89-100 Atmosphere,
: On campus o
al cars brick and f__? ?n
ards A Horton, tor> has all r
84-tf | given. Moral
:rts?our Wedne8day'
Department la In (ircenvill
st skilled typan
the South, and
teed enunl In that ! ?
The Furman Fitting Schooj
f 38 acres, climate and water an
nodern equipment. Class and inc
and religious influences good. I
Sept. 17. For catalog address,
e, S. C. R. C. BURTS
L is ideally located,
surpassed. Dormilividual
instruction
^ext session begins
Headmaster.
C., Is spending a few dayi
caster.
Mrs. J. C. Craig and chi
visiting Mrs. Craig's raotl
A. L. Cuthbertson, in Waxh
Miss Lucile Boswell has
to her home in Orangebur
visit to Miss Perry Belle B?
Mrs. Lou Blakeney was
visitor at the home of M
Blakeney in Pageland.
Master Hazel Lanav has
* in Lan- ciety meets annually al
Waxhaw and Shlloli chu
idren are
^rS' One Sure F.nou
aw.
returned Mr. T. H. Davis has ii
g after a slon a sure-enough, simc
mnett. adulterated ground ho;
a recent kind you will find at th
r. R. H. kets in town. It rami
mountains of Western
returned Una and was sent tn Mr
Iternately at 10 ,locai marK?
rrhes 1 Stockmen on the N
of Kansas find it aln
to obtain feed and v
Kh. stock. Creeks, wells
1 his posses- are an<* *be ^ai
>n pure un- other larger streams
K not ' the thejr ^ave been in 2o
e beef mar- Pastures are burn?
9 from the thp greatest precauti
N'orth Caro- 8afy to avert Prairie
Dnvla tiv hla 1 ______
Vestern ranees'0' any rebulldlnt
n**8 country. All work
Sr TorT lr ly and """ <""
l i2,Cr"ta 4 C?" Cb
tisas river and
are lower than * t\t> r* "B
years. lJxC. O. JO.
>d so dry that Dent
ons are neces- Phone
fires. Office over Lan
, formerly occupied
I plant In the ? -j?
handled prompt- - #l
ran teed. J. E L J % 1
arlotte, N. C. OClllC
6-6-tf
Fomierl
PRATT,
1st.
285. " , _ V
caster Pharmacy.
1 by Dr. Hick. SKSd J
:y Military L
y (In- S. < - C. I. of Hclj
A Christian military i
{instruction in classical, i
mercial couraea. T .?riw
nstitute
S. Constitution
offering
scientific and comi
npw hriclf hnil^.
to Pageland after a visit to
here.
Miss Christine Mcllwain
lombia is the guest of M
Oreen.
Miss Gladys Blackinon
turned from a visit to rel
Kershaw.
Miss Maggie Beckham
week for Hendersonville a
mountain resorts.
\?m T /vkn P
> relatives daughter. Miss Isabel D
now sojourning there,
e of Co- keeps his hogship in a b<
iss Lillle his store, where he will
show it to those who hav
has re- one. Mr. Davis vouches
latives in a genuine ground hog t
what skeptical about its
left this to forecast the weather 1
ind other or does not see its shado
I
'mJ' D.v!: mob OF 2,000 K
?V TJ ?' I LYNCH YOUI
be glad to !
e never seen
for It being Breaking Through Kte<
)ut is some- Richard Puckett
i being able Hangs Him to
when It sees
w. Laurens, Aug. 12
2,000 men Monday r
Office hours, 8to 1;
IG NEGRO for s
126 Acres, knov
p| Doors, Takes * ^ miles east of
r?..? ??,? on Flint Ridge road
Out and worked, about 60 a
Trestle. room house, tenan
I?A mob ?t buildings, etc, *3(
light ?t 11:30 I 60 Acres Just ni
. a w-v a a . 1 oh 11 rob 1 _ ? /-**-? m li o i
2 to ?.
.n as Cole place,
Pleasant Hill and 1 \
I. About 55 acres W. \ If
icres in woods, 4- fcN*'
t bouse and out)
per acre. fl || **'
>rth of Blackjack |^^Hp
ings. Modernly equip;
Electric lights. Hot a
every room.
If you want to place y
where his health will b
after, his mind thorou
where he will be taugl
ience, punctuality and i
,A to our institution.
>ed. Steam heat,
nd cold water in
our son in a school
e carefully looked
ghly trained, and
it habits of obedndustry,
send him
mi. juuii ?. r uuuoruuin
ly of this county, but now
Dudley, Chesterfield county
lng relatives at this place a
county.
Mr. Henry F. Halle o'
Hill and Mr. 8. W Heath
tooro were In town Wednesd
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Roi
returned from their extend*
moon trip In the mountains
v Carolina and are spendtni
living at Lancastrian Hon,
la visit- Mr. E. E. Hall, son ol
nd in the D. K. Hall of Indian Lar
has been recently elected
Liberty fessorshlp of agonomy a
of Stone- homa A. & M. College a
ay. Okla. The friends of the
cers have And his father will be
id honey- know of this honor whl,
of North done Mr. Hall. He gr
g a few Clemson in 1912 and dur
. ; o ciock lyncnea mem
'young negro charged
r Magistrate assault,
id township, > After overpowering
I to tho pro- his deputies the mob b
it the Okla- doors of the jail, one i
t Stillwater, and securing the neg
! young man to a railway trestle n<
pleased to ger station, where he
?h has been to a beam. Several
nduated at were flred Into his bt
1ng the past then quietly dispersed
ira rucKeu, a
with criminal timber, farm open
I Reaver Creek road,
the aherlfT and 68 % Acres, 2 Mi ml
iroke down two Springs, south sic
to a steal cage, ; r?&d, about 40 acr
ro carried him Part In woods, 4?ar
the passen- tenant houses, etc.,
was strung up Rood well of watei
hundred shots acre.
>dy. The mob Good house ai
I. Just before Springs at a reason
utc, i#(Xi l in kuuu wv? r? i
i. On west side
$20 per acre /ft
les west of Heath J?
le Beaver Ferry
es cultivated and
room house and ? ,
fairly level, with
Price $3 5 per
id lot in Heath jjjjj/
able price.
ijtiere each cadet is ui
sonal control and wat<
teachers from the tin
school until he leaves f<
For Catalog and ot
address:
Bailey Militar
ider the close per:hful
care of the
le he reaches the
Dr his home.
;her information,
y Institute
a r
aays wun Mrs. Alice Grego
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lee <
tj. year nan been doing p<
of Green- work at the University 01
r>st-graduate he was killed the nei
f Wisconsin, guilt. Sheriff John
gro denied his ! See T. M. Belk a
T. Owings said Agents.
nd W. B. Twitty, I
1 iir - vj * vv?? tt wu 1
I u?