The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 15, 1913, Page 5, Image 7

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LOCAL D( ./ ?Mr. W. F. Broom ville, S. C., spent Sum ^ terduy in the city as f "T' and Mrs. W. S. Lee, en derson after spending a caster. Mr. and Mrs. L into their new home I rent North within the ne*t ?%? THE LA'SCA day and yes guests of Mr. ?^ route to An- t m week in Lan- / ,ee will move 'JK^lCi^L ^ in Greenville ikl>AO /in ?r .-p kSTKR NEWS, AUGUST, 1'that the negro had . - during the afterin kf slon, it is said, wa J\s> / / i o to the attacking c ^ T ; At a lonely spot two miles from 15, 1913. 1 confessed to him ton. The confess not made known A .*i * rowd. ; ; ! on a county road, i^rl i I [,?nrpn<i nl ti I??' 9MSMSSSSSSMSM Itank No. iki. STATEMENT OF THE CONDI' s HON this week to buy his stc and winter goods. ?Lloyd Holley has acc< sltlon in Lancaster.? News and Herald. ?Dr. W. H. Sapp of section lost a fine $300 t day from spasmodic colic. ?All interested In th graveyard will meet there August 21, to clean off sa >ck of fall Charlotte Observer. Mr. A. B. Lindsey, }pted a po- 8?a> ?a-? and Miss Mil Wlnnsboro of Columbia are expeci day for a visit to their n. n i and Mrs- A- B- Lindsey the Bethel Mr E M Croxton ar uule Tues- 8pending awhile in tb of North Carolina, e Douglas Mr. c. W. Itequarth Thursday, was In town yesterday me. Mr? iioooio ua/ a. I Jr of Jack Miss Mar8aret Wil dre'd Llndsey taln<:d Tuesday ev ted home to- mt;n^ry}? !he v,8ltl parents, Mr. nel8hborhood. An I test was a feature < id family are e Dr'ze/ a b?* , of e mountains Mi88 Ade,?lde Nelson and Alberta William of Charlotte f?*eshments during tt on business. * * I o'clock Monday m liamson enter- attacked a well-km ening, compll- of tb? county. He ing girls of the a bu8Ry as she wa Interesting con- ens* The negro w >f amusement, some bushes, ar candy, fell to Passed, he ran an Misses Helen ba'*- She called sou served re- wb? w?re followin le evening. The negro fle # to Laurens and stc of R. A. Cnnnpr i orning, the negro own young woman dragged her from Q9 s driving to Laur- W as crouched under id after she had id ordered her to aift to her brothers. g iu another bugiw. She drove on fiA ipped at the home l>^5i inUt'ltnr Vr? <*<vn Uf THE BANK OF LANCAS located at Lancaster, S. C., at close of business August 9th, ] RESOURCES. Loans and Discouuts... $527.61 Overdrafts 3,01 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 11.51 Furniture and Fixtures. 1,01 Banking House 5.8' m ^er m : the a? L 913. l>^^< 27.89 $9 r5.88 U 50.00 ^ 50.00 W 50.00 i,~ ?Mr. Philip Snipes w reunion of his family at h the Tradesville section on ?Weather forecast 1 Carolina: Occasional sh< day and Saturday; modera winds. ?There will be servlc Episcopal church Sunday at 5 o'clock, conducted by Rev. C. W. Boyd. ? lyuinajj ill have a Miss Nannie Howze of L Ib home In Mr. Frank Strait of R August 20. spending a while with 'or South Gaston.?Pleasant Gr< >wers Fri- pondence In Chester La te variable Mrs. S. W. Plyler of 1 returned home after es at the wef* W,J? M \,H W/ T afternoon , M,s? a Collier of.I the recor, turned home this wee Mabel Plyler. /II r. t ui oumier, ut interest here wi ianeaster and Ing cards received ii ock Hill are day: i Mr. Porter Mr. and Mrs. John [>ve Corres- request the pleasure ntern. - pany at the wedd *ock Hill has of their dav spending the Liillle Be Plyler. | and tock Hill re- Mr. William Press >k with Miss on the evening of twenty-seventh i II be the follow- eral alarm was gi i Lancaster to- was begun by tti just beyond the p Bishop Neely oflicers found sevi i of your com- house. Richard ing reception away from the h< igliter Cooper directed lie, j When taken before ' she could not p< ly Robinson, him. The negro w Wednesday, the ens and placed in . of AuKUst. en aril >u..vvvi. von, but a search [fjp] le officers. Going lace of attack the LPPJ erai negroes at a nflA] Puckett walked )use and Solicitor that he be held. [Aw the young woman 1 ositively identify |W as carried to Laur- [flBi] jail under a heavy u up ironi Hanks and Bankers 72,01 Currency 6,71 Gold 3.51 Silver and other Minor Coin 3' Checks and Cash Items 91 Total $632.61 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In. . $ 50 .0i Surplus Fund 100.0i 24.39 W 57.00 H 95.00 fll m 57.47 S BO.93 m 3 8.56 Q 90.00 W' 90.00 ?Prof. R. C. Rurts, he of the Furman Fitting S been in Lancaster this v vassing for that institutioi ?All interested in the ( graveyard at the Hood E are requested to meet i Thursday with suitable too off same. ?There will be no serv First Baptist church Sum mis. ^lurence uarvm ;ad master bas been on a visit t cliool, has Garvin and family, .eek eon- Mr. FrP(1 uyr<i of 1 i- was a visitor in town t 3111s Creek Mrs. G. A. Marsh and ielk place. Mrs. H. G. Ashcraft am there next Charlotte, daughters ol ils to clean Mrs. J. M. Hough, are parents on Chesterfield lees in the Miss Lessle Plyler of day morn- ship pesnt last week wl or coiumbta at half-past sevi :o Mr. W. F. At Horn Kbenezer, South Tlmmonsvllle Mr. Riblnson, tl his week. groom. Is a son of I children and inson of this count) il children of honor graduate of h ! Capt. and jie js an attorney of visiting their took his law course a avenue. of South Carolina an Ruford town- graduation, been pn tli her uncle, this nla co wboro ^p en o'clock, I Bloodhounds frc le, tentlary were brc i Carolina. and placed on the le prospective trailed the negro dr. N. P. Rob- the crime to the hi r, was a first found by the oflic< ]rsklne College. At 9 o'clock ab this place, who vaneed on the jail t the University refused to give up d has since his broke down a wo ictlclng law at rear and proceede 1>*1? hllill llrv o floor U'linrn ?- - >m the state pent >ught to Laurens M 1 > trail. The dogs from the scene of mse where he was M ?rs. i out fifty men ad- W?( I. Sheriff Owtngs m/k the prisoner. They oden door in the (1 to the second [flA' Undivided Profits. less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 19.0! Due to Banks and Bankers 3,0< Individual Deposits Subject to Check 181.8< Savings Deposits 64.5! Time Certificates of Deposit 14 6.6! Certified Checks 11,0< Cashier's Checks 31 5 31.9fc D4 >14 3 69.05 98.89 m 91.17 ! oo.oo gp in >r:4 lng, owing to the absence i tor, Rev. J. H. Boldrldge, All an appointment elsewn ?Messrs. W. T. Blackn Rollings and J. T. L. Stovi Kershaw, were at Lanes Monday to hear the discus expert of alfalfa growing.Era. ?Died, August 5, 191 lne, the 4-months-old da If. An/1 M?.a \T 17? rimJ [>r the pas- ?ir. \> . n. piyier, in Ear , who will an(l Is now visiting ere. Laney of Monroe.?] ion, L. R. <?ul r- ot q[ near ivirs. rJlen Stover hii ister last Mary Evens Stover are Rlon bv an rela,tlve at ,Heath sPrln Kershaw Miss Bessie Drennan is the guest of Miss Elff n Mr. and Mrs. B. N. C u'olffer nf 11111 ar? the K"GStS of 1 ?! > E- Craig. t large and lucrative * s Judith servP(i onP term as on roc En- froni this county in i ii*4< .r: a,,d made many frien ittle Miss js a young rnan c he guests of me8 who is respecte ff'r? i iiiii character and ability. Ma Poai """ N""lv " ? . ^ , tive young woman of ^??k has been a visitor i ' Mrs. where 8j1p was muPh la n >rr..,l..n4/i ?9 TIT \ practice. He In a steel cage. 1 representative battered down. T the legislature deputies were ovt ds In that body, i ,f sterling qua!- COTTON WEIGH d for his high ular and attrac- Election in Li Ebenezer, who sraw?Another n this county, , Tuesday, admired. She 1 | _ A 1. Tlio ?*oe?> 1 * " ' > kiu was connned 'he door was soon .M. he sheriff and his ;rpower. KRS ELECTION'. jtt>i monster and Ker- U Election Next 5 Notes and Bills Rediscounted 50,0? Reserved for Taxes .... 3.0" Total $632.6: STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA rounty of Lancaster?ss: Before me came Geo. W. Willi Cashier of the above named I who, being duly sworn, says tha above and foregoing statement trtlP rnnrlitinn r\f )0.00 [$$* )o.oo y ;8.56 q lams, kMj >auk, t the ls? ffl ! ! & aiiu in. ? . r , uuu T the New Bethel section. mains were buried the foil at Bethel cemetery, the fi; vices being conducted by I Kelly. ?S. G. Dover will take the new mill at Kershaw, which he was recently mi lntendent on the first of S He leaves the Ide cottor Jacksonville, Fla., where h m"u"> Mrs. J. P. Young, Ml The re- Master John Young of 1 owing day visiting relatives here, ineral ser- Mrs j. h. W. Steve lev. W. C. been spending some tli ens with her daughter, charge of visiting relatives.?Rock S. C? of Mrs. W. T. Williams ide super- is the guest of her slate leptember. Klein. i mill of Mrs. Mattie Johnson, 1 e held the visiting her son. Mr. 1 i rt ^ . in a Kiauua tr ui vv rjJ . ,oso an and a very excellent Richburg are wI? be warmly welco i. ter's social circles to m ' . s be quite an addition. The wedding will inn i) m / number of visitors I Hill Record and other lace8 for r M?- VDAh clal ?f Interest r. Mrs. J. A. cle of fr|endg of t] vho has been Part'68Prank John-i iiiiiuup vuut'K? icouu ui ; teacher. She Tuesday for cotton med In Lancas- J > 4Vf1. which she will A. J. Bailey attract a large E. ** Clyburn... from Lancaster P- Nisbet it will be a so- Ellison Small to a large clr- Messrs. Bailey 0 be contracting two highest, will ri day. * I HEATH S iiie election last weighers was: i lstek ml, 303 207 tm 153 S 77 mm tud Clyburn, the 'fjjft' in over next Tues- U PRINGS. - vi ouiu i/?u rv, shown by the books of said haul GEO. W. WILLIAM Sworn to and subscribed lx me this 14th day of August, 191 JNO. U. BELL. Notary Publ Correct?Attest: LEROY SPRINGS. R. L. CRAWFORD, L C. PAYSEUR, Dtrecto U? k. ? [ s ^9 efore tm L3. >3 w M m am ? H position of overseer of Textile Manufacturer. ?Dr. J. P. Young of while here yesterday said certain territory around that it was literally dryii want of rain and that if ra soon come the crops would plete failure. The sltuatli clared, was distressing Lantern. carding? son, has returned to 1 Heath Springs. RIchburg, Mr. T. B. Clyburn of ] that In a in town Wednesday. 'RIchburg Mayor Ernest Moore tig up for bin on busines this wee In did not Miss Janle Love of S be a com- C., returned missionary an, he de- co, Is expected tomorow ,?Chester cousin, Mrs. Arthur Ro Lancaster. j -i t Minn A IIca tiuithvo ler home at Little Misses Eliza Donnom Witherspoo Kershaw was Wednesday afternoor party of their you Is In Colum- honor of their cousl It. and Master Charles J tatesville. N Hartsvllle. The chl! from Mexl- tertained by the moth to visit her hostesses, assisted blnson, near ^rfi- Charles Mansl Mary H. Barron. Aft nf jolly games the chili b' h and Mary Z. F. Mackey n entertained w. T. VanLandiugl i at a merry Mr. Mackey was mg friends In ( icPRm us. Miss Ellen KEKbl danshlp, Jr., of g. F. Cook [dren were en- Charles W. Hinsoi er of the young r. e. Kennitgton. by her Bister, j. e. Outen ilp, and Mrs. Hollis Hilton.... ;er a number of i The second race flren en loved a 208 ham 31 elected. KAW. CLERKS OF CC 2fiQ ! *160 *IeetinK at ...7.7!!!!!! 17 20-22 Will be g? Lexington Sp L""I be' between J* C?ur >URT TO ORGANIZE take rest and j tunttv to do si ? , , . in the mouuti nn Springs August i . f , . Clerk of Co Largely Attended. that he was , eclal to Charleston t*le maQy roP| let. Aug. 13.?There ed , f5"m Kc Rrl and this hpinp p ? I * W V ^ l??mrz I recreation an opporo at the several resorts Una. urt Shealy stated today very much elated over lies that he has recelvks all over the stale, :i lrinH nf ",?#P ? xesieraay me non, j Smith of Camden, speak* house and candidate for passed through Lancastei way to the big Woodmen'* Landsford today. Senatoi McLaurln, also a candldat ernor, and Major T. B. Oaffney are also expect present. ?The negro educational here vesterdav assemble* i*ienaei n. burg, Va., is expected ;r of the rQW *to 8pend some tlra governpr. Marle Craig. Both ah r, on his Cralg wlll be the brides i picnic at fjeeiyjR0binBon wedding r John L.. eiaewhere In this issue, e for gov- j^r yj Allen of Gi Butler of ha8 ^een visiting frier ed to he ca8ter this weelt. Mr. O. K. Williams, b rally held ager of The Rock Hill 1 a very * w*' here tomnr- course of refreshment >e with MUs ice fream and cak*e and Miss ,, ... * * maids at the M - Oliver C. Blecl [, announced e Wednesday even pleasant affair in hor aham N C day 8cko?l class. M ids in* I.an- t,on and a variety of young folks amuse usiness man- ^underburk served f Record, was ? ,e evenlng ice c a > a . was also eninvert ?- -? ? mcasn), li. r raiK :e, consisting of w Hlnson. * ^ kmon entertain- Knlistments Fc,r t Ing at a very . Off at *>' -*0 ior of her Sun- I Washington, A [uslc, conversa- ments In the army games kept the about 4 00 men a i ?d. Mrs. J. D. officials believe It t< tunch and dur- the enltstment of Team and cake created by act of c Look and Charles courts of South Glenn Springs < for the purpose he Army Falling nent organizatio O Men a Month. of Lexington, or ug. 14.?Enlist- ani most popula ' are falling off 19 the chief proi month and army ganizatlon, whlc ) be due largely to Mr. Shealy has the army reserve, several weeks a ougress. However! meeting. He h . uft UI lllO Ultfl K? ui n Carolina held at , ^em, " )n August 20 to 22, Dcally every of effecting a perma- members of t n. Frank W. Shealy te?nd the flrst ie of the best known organizatic ir clerks in the state, 1 Mr- Shealy moter of the new or- Paldy next w h is to be state-wide. mif?ht help g< been at work for neas Previous (ranging for the first ' Deputy Cle as sent out a letter w ? has been _ .. . . . ... h<r lllnaoa i ? vi uu nwinun Is believed that pracclerk, together with heir families will atmeeting of the propoa?n. will leave Lexington reek in order that he Jt everything in readlto the gathering, rk D. R. Haltiwanger, confined to his home large crowd of progresslv of the colored race, who II tentively to the several A barbecue also was enjoy* Springdell band, made up < talent discovered by Mr. < Greene on his Springdell quite a feature of the occ; ?There was an ausplcl Ing of the Bethlehem sclu 4th Instant, Superintend II uaucanicl UDVWWII e citizens Miss Kate Reed of Istened at- visiting her sister, Mrs. addresses. ?Bethune Observer, id and the Miss Kathleen Strait of musical from a visit to friends Qllbert H. Mrs. 8. W. Heath of farm, was the gUest of her father, asion. Brown, lous open- Miss Mollvla Taylor >ol on the from a visit to Miss Ma ent Q. C. in Fort Mill. _ trains loaay. ? ? Lancaster is Joe Hough. STATES SWEI has returned i PROM HE in Kershaw. I Stoneboro is . ? Mr. W. Mi 0. ,),8tress is Reports pie and Live has returned ' Three Sta ry Carothers i Kansas City, Mo., . umy eigui men rori I have joined the re m-n-n j inauguarted last N< jlJbiK this record does 1 AT WAVT men enl'8ted since ' who must serve 1 1 reserve following I Among Peo- enlistment. Stock in ites. ?t We wish to expi Aug. 14.?Kan- cere thanks to rt emriy in the army lu every cier* 1 serves, which was he makes the avember, although ra^roatl and not include those have been perfei i November, and arranRed for tt :hree years in the ^rom Spartanbu their four years L)y automobile ( $1.50 per trip. | W. E. MeOe? Thanks. passenger agei ress our most sin- ^a"ua>'. has o( datives npichhnrc merits to those n tne state, m wuien IW announcement that '9 thoi hotel arrangements 1's duties wit cted. Mr. Shealy has ' le trip to be made Stenographers rg to Glenn Springs ; 'or the small rate of . New Brltair eral hundred i, assistant general graphers and at of the Southern large manufa Tered special Induce- are receiving | who wish to attend, envelones this i iuB nisi nine weens, lght, be able to reaumo hiu the next few days. i Must Not Wear Hobble Skirt. t, Conn., Aug. 14.?Sevyoung women stenoclerka employed by a cturlng concern here polite notes In their pay ? week With tho warn. Kiaer ana nis wir^ 01 vi Burning charge of the scho term. The school building the most commodious in tl and has recently been repi repaired. The opening were well attended by pa pupils. PPPQH V A irgiuia a?- Mr. w. J. Cunnlnghi ol for the lanta this week. ; Is one of Mr. J. P. Rodgers wai he county, Waxhaw this week, tinted and Mr. Joe Heath of Mon exercises on business Tuesday, .trons and Mrs. John T. Stevens and Miss Irene Withe _ nah are the guests of Springs. f ^ 1 uim.l n im is in At- sas Missouri ana ox sweltered under the s a visitor in heat wave that has crops, brought water 1 roe was here responsible for exti among the people ani of Kershaw ot the three States, rs of Savan- Local showers in Col. Leroy failed to affect the gi ture which again reac maximum of more thi ^ In many places the n lahoma today and friends, for tl 11th day of a attention shown ui paralyzed late illness of our dear amine and been the richest blessinj erne suffering each and every 01 1 the live stock Most sine J. WYLI1 Kansas today i NELL PC eneral tempera- | August 14, 1ft 13 :hed an average an 100 degrees Tenure a Col lercury climbed --~-o?He hag agreed heir kindness and menta whereby 9 during the Iong to tb<? mountalr departed one. May tickets, with a i ?s be bestowed on burg givlng th le. , rerely, 2 POUTER. )UTER REESE. Furr d In One Dav - I to make arrange- ing that the those desiring to go, and diaphano is may use the same , tolerated. Ei stop-over at Spartan- j pear for worl ose who prefer to modest clothe nan Fitting slit skirt, the hobble us skirts are not to be ich girl is asked to apc in business-like and s. School / , X X-< IV W 1 1 1 V Miss Irene Withers of 1b a guest at the home of < Springs. Mrs. O. A. Green and Misses Mary and Annie Ph ford and Master William who have been visiting here, left yesterday for nirmlnirliam liAfnro ratr A j ?? a.mnn nini nniiiMI I) The meeting of the 1 Shlloli Bible Society h Savannah Saturday, August 9th, Col. Leroy the best In the hiatory o The annual addresa was children, Rev. G. L. Kerr of King Ifer Craw- N. C., on the subject, Crawford, God for the People of relatives The contributions for a visit to of the Rlble Society cau irntnir tn to $72.90 The fnllnuHn ..,.e coc.eiy. to 108 and few 8t) tVaxhaw and temperatures lower tl eld on last For sustained heat was one of spell has broken all f the society, and this summer has delivered by In the history of the s :'8 Mountain, drought began early rhe Word of the thermometer rose God." hot waves have folio the support brief cool periods h se amounted the exceptional heat 1 ST u nrn moHo POntiniinilM I .Otar iitions reported X"ke^AX^T,IVE,B.l?"N' - aa Cough and Headache o ian 1UU. Druggists refund tnon the present hot ^ vv. ckovh 5 si;nnt Kansas records ; been the driest -pj tate. Since the DUS1H68S In May, when ? :???: to 100 degrees, MONEY TO LOAN .wed with such J to $10,000.00 oi ntervenJng that ty farm land. Lc ias been almost Address, P. O. Boj ,,I ~ ~ 0 Quinine. It stops the TV****' iu < md works off the Cotd. *' ey if it fails to cure. 1 tire on each ho*. 25c wlier Notices to PtcitU tbi ?Any amount up These pointe 1 Lancaster coun- _ T . >ng or short time. Sion: LiOCStli i, ,,H." Fort Mill, mnanKoro he Time when Parents e to Send Their Boys < s Matter Wise y May Determine the i will, doubtless, be considered i an, Equipment, Instruction, M tur uwtdtsjtaxt i?ttrrivrn 0/^rt/\/\ are Deciding o School. ir Success or Failure n making the decioral and Religious ? r :J 11 i . . their home In Fort Worth Mr. T. S. Carter left yet an excursion trip to Atl will go from Atlanta to Va., to visit his sister, Mi McCrorey. Messrs. John and Paul of Kershaw were in Lan< business this week. Mr. Claud Mathis of Mai C., is spending a few day , Texas. life members of the 1< jterday on Rev. G. L. Kerr, J. Boyr anta. He Jessie Lathan, Mrs. N. Staunton, Mr. A. B. Robinson, E re. R. M. Lorine C. Ferguson, C. J Mrs. J, C. Craig of R Truesdel Mrs. Mary A. Montgom ;aster on Lancaster were made 1 of the American Bible S< tthews, N. The Waxhaw and Shil s in Lan- ciety meets annually a ocal society: have been destroyed 1 Craig, Miss state. Some farmer B. Cousar, their corn In the hopt . L. Slstare, for fodder, but In son f. Slstare. blades are so dry that Iverslde and make good fodder. iery of near Notwithstanding tl Ife members Kansas state officials jclety. ers should not rush oh Bible So- mark?t. 12,000 cattl* Iternately at 1? ^he local market to v, ft \/ |/0 f II VUQIi/ 3 . ^_/ . In parts of the ? s are cutting FOR SALE?Sever >s of utilizing It | shingles. Edw le Instances the Lancaster, S. C. It will not even I ? ' FACTORY EXPF. tie warning of j writer Repair that the farm- j charge of the mo their cattle to wrfter mechanics 1 > were brought our worfc ia guaran day. I Of anv rehnlldlm 53-100 j """""f'vv 1 On campus < al cars brick and . __ .? , ards & Horton, t?ry has all i 64-tf j given. Mora rril ~ ZZ~~ Wednesday, :RTS?Our Typ?- . Department la in Cireenvil! 'St skilled type n the South, and teed equal to that 1 T nlonJ In *V,? ' ? i ?uL. i vomiui in gvnw >f 38 acres, climate and water un modern equipment. Class and in< 1 and religious influences f?ood. 1 Sept. 17. For catalog address, le, S. C. R. C. BURTf l, is lueauy located, surpassed. Dormiiividual instruction tfext session begins Headmaster. ca.?ier. Mrs. J. C. Craig and ch visiting Mrs. Craig's mot A. L. Cuthbertson, In Waxh Miss Lucile Boswell has to her home in Orangebui visit to Miss Perry Belle B< Mrs. Lou Biakeney was visitor at the home of M Biakeney in Pageland. Master Hazel Laney has to Pageland after a visit tc waxnaw and shlloh chu lldren are her, Mrs. Qnp Sure Euou BW . i returned Mr. T. H. Davis has ii g after a slon a sure-enough, simi ennett. adulterated ground ho a recent kind you will find at th r. 1i. H. kets in town. It cam< mountains of Western returned Una and was sent to Mr. > relatives daughter. Miss Isabel D rchea. I owcKiaen on me i 'of Kansas find It alii to obtain feed and \ Kf1, stock. Creeks, wells i his posses- are dry and the Kai sn pure, un- other larger streams g?not the they have been In 2o ie beef mar- Pastures are burnt e from the greatest precautl North Caro- 8afy t0 avert prairie Davis by his 1 avis, who Is Turon on r? /\nn .vestern ranges 77. nost impossible * WOrk vater for their -,U"' and cisterns Crayton & Co., Cb nsas river and are loxer than nT? n ~ years. UK. u. Jo. id so dry that Dent ons are neces- Phone fires. Office over Lan formerly occupied r-n-k-r Office hours, 9to 1; handled prompt- --- , . iranteed. J. E X J 011? arlotte, N. C. OClllC 6-6-tf ? l<" ?i*iaa vrl PRATT, hi 285. caater Pharmacy, I by Dr. Hl?h. B ? 2 to 6. mf< - iy Military Ii y llio S.C.C. I. or hUh - ^j A Christian military i (instruction in classical, i mercial courses. Large : i#?i ? nstitute g??fi??lcl, S. C. nstitution offering scientific and com* t new brick build here. Miss Christine Mellwalr lambla Is the guest of W Green. Miss Oladys Blackmon turned from a visit to re Kershaw. Miss Maggie Beckham week for Hendersonvllle e mountain resorts. Mr. John E. Funderburk ly of this countv. but now now sojourning there, le of Co- keeps his hogshlp In a b< [las Llllle his store, where he will show It to those who hav has re- one. Mr. Davis vouches lativeo In a genuine ground hog I what skeptical about Itf left this to forecast the weather md other or does not see its shado Lancastrian Hon. Mr. Davis a 3x in rear of j LYNCH YOU* I be glad to ! e never seen for it being Breaking Through 8te< >ut is some- j Richard Puckett being able Hangs Him to when it sees w- Laurens, Aug. 1< 2,000 men Monday r rtre<l o'clock lynched Richt tr.r? I IG NEGRO ( for s 126 Acres, know el Doors, Takes 1 ^ miles east of ] Out A>.<1 on F,lnt K,d8e r?ad " a,,u worked, about 60 a Trestle. room house, tenan 1.?A mob af bu,,dln*?. etc. *3< tight at 11:30 1 60 Acres Just nc ird Puckett. a 'church, 3-room hoi _ ... . . HmKoe #o mi as Cole place, Pleasant Hill and B V \ About 55 acres W icres in woods, 4t house and out- ^-J >rth of Blackjack jse, part in good r\_ a. _ i _ ES nigs. iYiuuerniy equips Electric lights. Hot ai I every room. If you want to place y< where his health will b after, his mind thorou; where he will be taugh ience, punctuality and ii * to our institution. Here each cadet is ur <ea. steam neat, nd cold water in our son in a school e carefully looked (fhly trained, and it habits of obedndustry, send him ider t.h?> rlrtso nor_ Dudley, Chesterfield county Ing relatives at this place a county. Mr. Henry F. Halle of Hill and Mr. 8. W. Heath boro were In town Wednesd Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Itof returned from their extend* moon trip in the mountains 0 Carolina and are spendlni * days with Mrs. Alice Orego mr aiiil mr- a r* r ? Is visit- Mr. E. E. Hall, son ol nd In the D. K. Hall of Indian Lai has been recently elected Liberty fessorship of agronomy a of 8tone- homa A. & M. College a ay. Okla. The friends of the fers have and his father will be id honey- know of this honor whl< of North done Mr. Hall. He gr K a few Clemson In 1912 and dur ry. year has been doing pi jruuug negro cnargea f Magistrate assault, id township, After overpowering I to the pro- his deputies the mob h it the Okla- doors of the Jail, one \ t Stillwater, and securing the negi i young man to a railway trestle n? pleased to ger station, where he rh has been to a beam. Several aduated at were flred Into his be lng the past then quietly dispersed ast-graduate he was killed the nei wun criminal """""> ????? uyeu | Reaver Creek road, the sheriff and Acres, 2^ ml roke down two Springs, south sid to a steel cage, road, about 40 acr ro carried him Part in woods, 4-i ?ar the paasen- tenant houses, etc., was strung up good well of water hundred shots acre. ?dy. The mob ' Good house ar Just before Springs at a reason <ro denied his ! See T. M. Belk a im weai Biae $20 per acre. lea west of Heath le Beaver Ferry e? cultivated and room houae and a fairly level, with Price $35 per id lot in Heath nd W. B. Twittv. ' All sonal control and watc HI teachers from the tinschool until he leaves fc For Catalog and ot address: S Bailey Militar Greenwood, :hful care of the te he reaches the >r his home, her information, y Institute 8. c. ? ' im ureeu- wors ai me university 01 : Wisconsin, guilt. Sheriff John "V r. Owing* said Agents. ; 11 ?I