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can rock LOCAL DOTS affor . -+M ** ^ ^ Typhoid Fever ?Weather forecast for South Rp|>orte<l Bui Carolina: Friday, warmer in inter- !,?, Restrict* lor; Saturday fair, light east winds. ?Remember the Rummage Sale at "There is a 1 the old People's Supply Company f?r the rfi8'den1 store today and tomorrow. extra precautioi ?The Jones Bros, show which 'he matter of comes here next Tuesday, is well rec- . ommended. See ad in this issue. . Liipntne a i . known to be pr< ?Mr. Walter Quinn, asstudent at antj should be Erskine Seminary, will preach at the ,nrp.,'rt to >111 ei A. R. P. church at Pleasant Hill next 1 Sundav morninr. _ _ ... I AS a WI1U1B ?At the recent meeting of Bethel of the city an Presbytery, which met at McBee and However, mar adjourned yesterday, Rev. H. R. classes have be Murchison was electe.d moderator. seashore, moun ?Mr. L. R. Rollings of Oakhurst, there is no cert who has been in the Fennell Infirm- ol exposure to < ary at Rook Hill, has improved rapid- "The healths ly and will soon be at home again. every effort to f ?See the new advertisement of but tbo !V',l,r\V Mr. W. P. Broom In this issue. He ^-operation of mirv I* vol v is offering some attractive goods * - " . , . which it will be to your advantage to nMiatte 8ee* 1 if for no other ?Rev. J. W. Guy, assistant super- premises are a intendent of the Anti-Saloon League wholesome. D( of South Carolina, will speak at the example to union service to be held in the First n1P (jue weight Baptist church at 8 o'clock p. m. important matt ?During the suspension of school "Those weed we suggest to the boys and girls to little pool of wa study their lessons Just as hard #is cleared so ths If they were in school. If they will standing wate all do this, they will lose very little dishes, broke in the end. cleared out; ?Rev. C. P. Carter of Lancaster aboALV Rtc\ . assisted Rev. Mr. Hardin In a meet- ' , 1 11'ffo, Ing at Van Wyck Methodist church ff IT,* ^ gain last week. There were 16 accesions t to the church?Rehobeth Correspon- t.Q death> . dence iu Waxhaw Enterprise. I Monday night ?Mr. L. C. Lazenby returned this Mrs. B. L. Ivey week from the Northern markets, fias a little chi where he went to purchase the fall and Mrs. G. H. and winter stock of goods for the street, has a < T Lancaster Mercantile Company, fever. Look out for their ad In our next "The class c issue. i Hill averages h ?Mr. S. M. Barnette returned to should have tl Lancaster Tuesday from his second shleration theii trip North this season. Mr. Bar-"'efficient city b< nette reports that he will have the be abetted in largest, best and most complete line disease and re< of toys and holiday goods ever ship- the minimum.' ped to this town some of the latest The above a type. Hm Herald Wf ?We would suggest that those Vl? i merchants and business men who ex- . Tin, J pect to advertise with us take time ' . . . :. by the forelock and come In and engage spece in The News. If they de- p lay too long they may not be able to * get Just that place in the paper ?IUCI_V. they would like to have. j MISSION j ?We are glad to meet on our streets the old veteran, Mr. Sam F. Annual Session Ma8sey. He looks well, but com- | As nlolnc r? f Hntillltv M r M u oon v ua. licits subscriptions to magazines and The W. M. 1 papers in which work we bespeak for Association nif him a generous support. He fights session at Firs In behalf of himself and comrades c'iSt*'r. Septeml against mismanagement of the attend Soldiers' Home. every session ?Mr. S. M. Barnette, owner and 7,^'?,ini manager of the 5, 10 and 25 cent ' , store here, has purchased from the , 1 1'' ' H. M. Wade Manufacturing Com- andn^ s? pnnv of Charlotte, N. C.. two large t societies handsome floor show cases of plate glass, which have been shipped and t J.'.*.! JtV,' when installed will add greatly to .' ' ' ,' .. the looks of the store. He has also P(, . , av ,SO( 'l. '( placed an order for two more of the u 1'p 1 , , same type to bo shipped as soon as , G,.\v ?rt* completed, which will he about 30 ;vi ll'!H M days, the two latter will be for candy, '.J, % re built for that purpose; the two first 0IS,?n',s , i will be for Jewelry and toilet goods. #1 1 p .?'H " r<''1 _ ? the objects we tion should be The ( otton Market. ..Thn standard Cotton, Sept. 12. 1013 12% very into Seed, per bushel 30c sively presentr llams, also th Death of Little Charlotte Hilton. Personal Ser* Stover. These Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hilton of the greatly stressei Rich Hill section have had the mis- on Thursda fortune to lose their little daughter, was opened to Charlotte, aged nine months. She pastor, having JL died Saturday night. The remains Mr. W. C. rx were buried at Fork Hill. most prominen State Convent! Another Lancaster Girl Makes Good, address on foi Among the names of those making *? ..V' V". up the faculty of the Woman's Col- liHtenine lege, Due West, we note that of , e. ,1HlGnlnK Miss Constance Porter. A. R. (Win- w - . throp College) professor of chem- f , lBtry and domestic science, dietitian, i . Miss Porter is a Lancaster girl. ' t whnac Kniendid pprnrd nt Wlnthrnn ' ' ' College has been recognized. She is * *s y ??.s( a graduate of the class of 1913 and her selection to this responsible po- ,t . . \ sition is a distinct compliment to her. J?sher ~ , ~ ~~ I The delega Did They Drop It. royally enterts Mr. R. A. Long, of The News the Lancaster force, while on his way up town yes- never forget tl terday morning, picked U| a leaf pitality. from a small memorandum book, The session near where the Southern Railroad farewell servir crosses Market street, with the fol- Mrs. T. Y. W1 lowing Indelible pencil writing there- Then adjour on: "J. G. White Co.. Parr Shoals, shaw Baptist r S. C. or N. Y. City." On the reverse day and Frida side the follpwing entry: I MRS. "Houzo, Jim $1.75 ! Int 25" Tl>c Colore Who knows but that the highway- The Laneast men who hooked over $16,000 near trial Institute Parr Shoals recontly may have passed school session through Lancaster and accidentally The patrons n dropped this little piece of evidence? oral, have beei operation by tl Funeral yf Mrs. Clara C. Edwards, hers of the fac. The funeral services of Mrs. Clara (.>r '' C. Edwards were held at 4 o'clock l* Tuesday afternoon in the First ,at "P?n,nfK Methodist church, conducted by Rev. Jnii??i W. S. Patterson, pastor of the A. It. P. church. A large representative represent itl\ number of friends gathered there to , pay their last mark of respect to this brleht O good woman, who was so well known l(H repaired and loved in Lancaster. Prof. J. A. T t , f Klein presided nt the organ and the ,, . choir sang "Nearer My God. to Theo" Th (and "Beat tor the Weary." The pall-bearers were Messrs. J. T. ?, Thomasson, E. C. Secrest, A B. Ferguson, W. H. Held, W. P. Bennett, H. Mlllen and Frank W. Hunter. To ? ^The remains were laid to rest In the Prof. J. A. Presbyterian cemetery. There wero will resume t A| many beautiful-floral offerings. on opening da gSj&v ? A JH I THE LANCASTER NEWS : HILL D EPIDEMIC? PERSONALS A.H and Diphtheria Cases ^ t Sueh Danger* ('?n Mr. Russell M inter, principal of m(>t si to a Minimum. the Central graded school, left today v,.r( for Davidson, N. C., to spend a few >. /cry evident necessity days with his mother, Mrs. Margaret J*,"' ts of this city to take M. Minter. a just at this time in Mesdames Martin and James Canpreventive steps re- non of Concord are the guests of n conditions. Mrs. Charles D. Jones. a.P and typhoid fever are Mrs. J. Ctiney Drake has returned . M ssent in isolated cases from a visit to relatives in Norfolk stamped out and the and will spend some time here with 1 jidemlc nipped In the her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. * Gregory, before returning to her y '' the health conditions home in Atlanta. Il?11 a exceptionally good. Mr. Thurlow S. Carter of Sutton, iy residents in all Williamsburg county, is visiting in two ;en away for trips to Kershaw at the home of Mr. J. M. ^'or tains, lakes, etc., and Carson.?Kershaw Era. ainty as to the extent Mrs. Joe Mcllwain and children ,)iai ontagion or infection, have returned from a visit to rela- teoc luthorities are making tlves at Heath Springs. 1 orestall any outbreak, Mr. Ashby E. Hill of Columbia is earnest and vigorous here on business today. ovo every citizen is neces- Hon. W. U. Clyburn, Mr. Hen Cly- 1,101 property owner and burn of the llaile Gold Mine, and un' without compulsion Mrs. Ed Clyburn of Dixie, Cashier T. 8Pb r of personal concern, B. Clyburn and children, and Mes- SO(l reason, see that their dames J. VV. and J. II. Hatnel and nar ibsolutely clean and I). K. Hough of Kershaw attended mu > this yourself and set the funeral of Mrs. Clara C. Ed- vle' others less apt to give wards here Tuesday. tli 1? , to these exceedingly* Mrs. J. H. W. Stevens Is spending Ing era. ,a few da>s in Kershaw with Mr. anil bee s should be cut; that. Mrs. John T. Stevens. fldi .ter filled in; the drain Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davidson and mu it It will not harbor party from Camden passed through ?'?lw tr; the tin cans, old Lancaster this week on a motor trip Eui n cooking utensils to Charlotte. say a little lime spread Miss Lillie Flynn Is visiting friends Ma in Charleston at 4 7 Bogard street. exp but a few minutes of Mr. J. F. Edwards of Mineral we v cents In money, but Springs, N. C., attended the funeral to s a foothold there Is of his step-mother, Mrs. Clara C. ron he actual cost. Edwards, Tuesday afternoon. pas i young man, occurred Miss Knola Baruette has returned . am from typhoid fever. , to Lancaster from a visit to Great ues ' of East Black street, Falls and Hock Hill. to Id ill with diphtheria Mr. Lloyd llolley, who has been thli Greene of Johnston working at the Star Theatre for the usl hild 111 with typhoid past two months, has returned to his oth home in Winnsboro. to i >f citizenship in "Rock Dr. and Mrs. U. M. Potts of Pleas- Ing igh and these matters ant Valley have been spending a few out le attention and con- days with Mrs. Potts' brother, Mr. wil gravity entails The s. M. Barnette on Main street. Dr. vot sard of health should Potts is a practicing physician of * its efTorts to prevent^ Pleasant Valley, Ma luce its indications to Mr. and Mrs. John Withers and vot Miss Irene Withers of Savannah are Jut ppeared in The Rock guests at the home Col. Leroy iari >dnesday. and as prac- Springs. fav me health conditions Richard Mackey of Sumter is tioi aster at present as in spending a while with F. J. Mackey cua have reproduced the at Heath Springs. ] ltlrity and ask a care- Mr. and Mrs. O. L.- Stewman of pal it by all of our citl- Oxford, Fla., have returned home ent after a visit to Mr. Stewman's broth- Ver er. Mr. Walter Stewman. the \RY MEETING. Mr. Julius Ahrons of Orangeburg % was in town Tuesday shaking hands COI1 .... ..... with his old friends. ni?, i \\. M. L. of Moriali j ^lex West of Cassatt has U(j> loclation. been in town this week shaking # [J. Auxllary of Moriali ha'?l8 hl? n,T? t in its sixth annua! Mr- <] ]' derrick of Rock Hill . .? ,.i,i, i .... was a visitor here this week, t Baptist^church, Lan- Mps 1{ R_ Wvllfl utw, V1tuu . uiiro wfis pood nnd ^ ill flp^nd tonight mid tohelpful and Inspiring. nio"owrolumhla. s of Lancaster First Miss h rancinn Milling left yester- ] i added much to the day for Hartsville, where she wil, soi e with fceir presence the Coker College for Women, paf s Mrs. Ola Payseur Catling and Miss of e received from nine Mary Alice Catling have returned wit The receipts from froni an extended stay in Washing- am d to something over ton and wil' 8P?nd t,ie fall a,l,l win- yet nore than our suggest- t?r w ith Mrs. Catling's parents, Mr. me >nal apportionment, an<J Mrs. L. (. Payseur. chi A Mrs. Frank Smith of Bascomville lia* ry glad to have pros- vl^ed her cousin. Mrs. J. P. Hunter, arj rs. Joel E. Rrunson of c, ... , 'ar president of Central Mr W. Shackleford McCrady is ev< spending awhile with his familv at pre ,orts were given on all thp homP ot"r- (/ ,T V0n.?mH' wo foster. Special men- Mtrs- ? Mot* of Rock Hill spent no; made, however, of Wednesday In Lancaster no. of Excellence." which . Mr ( arson Hodges will leave Mon- mi restinglv and impres- day ?S. Columbia to re-enter the foi >d by Mrs. T. Y. Wil- 1 "|versity , .i Miss Iva Leo Bennett of Rock Hill e beautiful lessons of . ... , . lice" bv Miss Annette ,s v.la,tinK rpl-*4vp8 here' . f * i , Mr. J. (). Coulbourn will leavo this tw-o features are being R for Columhia to ro_,Mlt,.r the d by our state W. M U. Un!versity of South Caro,ina. y evening the meet ng Mls808 Nonie and Rertha Caskey, all. Dr. Bold ridge, the j M|ss Llllian Caskey, visited relacharge of the services. tWpH Rt Catawba thls w,,ek Thomson, one of the Mr Roy RuMn who is a student at ? t laymen in the aptlst state University, left yesterday on, delivered a stirring for Columbia. Mr. Dunn is taking ^ reign missions. lie is nn el(.(>trical course. missionary spirit we Miss Certrude Foster left for Darnade to feel that we jfugton today to be present at the to a returned mission opening of the graded school at that .. place Monday, ig officers were elected Hon. J. Copeland Massey of KerF>ar: T shaw was in town today. Bnt, Mrs Nelle E. Miss Shirley Montgomery motored ry of annual W. M. U., d0wn with Mesdames James and ter; secretary Division Martin Cannon from Concord a,yd is \ Ellis; vice president ^be gUest of her sister, Mrs. Hazel rtrs. W. T. Oregorv; witherspoon. don One, Mrs. B. F. ' Every little boy could tell some tes and visitors were mighty mean tales about the little lined In the homes of boy who lives next door, if it wasn't people and we shall f0r implicating himself, heir kindness and lios was closed with a ov"r by SOCIAL NEWS ned to meet with KeriL ii roll lio fl rot Tli urc- 1 ' ' ?????J vim ip i' ?\m i ?n Wednesday afternoon, Septemxvi^L.ljh< L. SMAUi. ber 3f Mr ail(1 A,rs A JJ Robinson entertained from 1 to 6 in honor of <1 School Opening. the groom and bride, Mr. and Mrs. er Normal and Indus- w- Rressly Robinson. After the will open its next Kuests were presented to Mr. and on the'6th of October. 'MrH Robinson they talked pleasantly nd the public In gen- awhile, when paper and pencils were n asked for hearty eo- Pasacd. Each one was asked to fie president and mem- write ndvice to the bride and groom ulty. All the members as to how to hegin life. These were oard of trustees have latf>r r''a<1 and caused much laughter. Invited to be present Mr an<1 Mrs A R- Robinson led the way to the dining room, which was rid trust that, the pa- artistically decorated with ivy. Menu c forward to that day cards were passed on which was the children so as to have following menu: re number at the open-l^ood hearts. Love's delight, spect for a good school | Love within the Scent, nr buildings are now Spiced Sweetness. I and painted for the Golden Ring. United Hearts, r students. So let us Hearts frozen In Jealousy, ke our school a good ? Nectar. ' superintendent is in- , Fond Remembrances. egent. The menus was served by Misses D. LEE, President. Alma and Anna Mae Walk up, Vir' ginia and Elizabeth Cousar and Marrfnolr I'm.oil garet Robinson. In the decorations * ' and refreshments the wedding colors Klein nnd Mrs. Klein #of pink and white, were carried out. heir classes in music About thirty guests enjoyed Mr. and y of school. Mrs. Robinson's hospitality. J. I, SEPTEMBER 12, 11 l'P-T<>-D.\TE AND NOVEL. ertising Methods Adopted l?y an Enterprising House. | |M 'hat Lancaster is fast becoming ropolitan in the methods of ad- fjQl Lising used by our merchants to me Duying public's attention to many splendid values which they , offering, ulso that the wide-awake Uj*1 i of J. P. Mackey Co. are keeping |^Ji with and just a little ahead of times in an advertising respect is In practically demonstrated by ; it is perhaps the most elaborate :em of advertising ever attempted ' 'tjtk uny business house in this section lely, the giving away of the beau1 llrenard Parlor Grand Piano, ' M nty-flve sets of Uodgers best silware, two Gold Watches and 800 in additional premiums. This no retails at $4 00 each, guaran1 for ten years. "he principal points of superiority this celebrated Hrenard piano r any other of this class of instruits lie in the three strings in son with overstrung bass, the mdidly pitched scale and true nding board which give the lire- j flB d that rich, deep, even tone so fit ch admired. In a recent interw with Dr. McManus regarding > decided innovation in advertis- fljA , Dr. McMaius stated: "We have n enjoying the patronage and con ncc of the buyers of this com- fllB nity for a long time now and by ays trying to keep our stock of rniture and Drugs complete the ing tlrit 'You can get it at J. F. ckey Co.' has become a household ression. In giving away this piano are actuated by a double purpose, show our appreciation of the patncn fif r*ii r fp^nmle A ~ 4 l* ~ ? - ???<> R Hi." LW t, also to encourage new trade 1 to Wring the many Hplendid val; we are now showing in all lines .39 the attention of every buyer in Wtk s territory. The plan wo are ng in giving away this piano and 99. er presents is equitable and fair AM all, simply this, every person buyone dollar's worth of anything in .99 store or the Lancaster Drug Co. fjA 1 receive a coupon good for 100 es. .99 The person returning to us on Aft rch 15th, the largest number of es will be given the piano absoely free of all cost, the second 99 gest. Cold Watch, and so on. No W?l9i9i9.^i' ors will be shown. Our reputaa for 'square realing' assures our ?? tomers of that fact." j nirthdav rhis four hundred dollnr Brenard rlor Grand Piano is surely a pres- Mrs. Mary S. worth having and we predict a her 63rd birthd y "merry race" for votes during September 17. next few months. friends are lnvlt 1. F. Mackey Co. are surely to be well-filled basl igratulatod upon their broad- Kelly will give ided methods and "Trade Getter" morning and Re rertislng system. afternoon. DEATH OF MRS. ADAMS. ; To Prcvent n-.ply at once the i i fOKTHK'S ANTISH1 ed and Respected l.adv Passes meal dressing that i ; die same time. Not Away. j Mrs. Martha Ann Adams of the wj _ itlieastern part of this county, JtS 1 J S) 0 ised away at her home on Tuesday last wek. Mrs. Adams was the NOTICE To tl low of the late Mr. Bynum Adams ' Stanley Co 1 1 was 85 years of age. For seventy i?> 'sl' trs she was a loyal and devoted brotllor.8 Btore. mber of the Fork Hill Baptist irch and for the past 3 6 years she d been president of the Mission- pmcgj{ ARRIV r Society of that church. A very Quaker Oat go gathering, perhaps the largest puffo'd Corn. Mi ?r assembled at Fork Hill, was iiominv erits a *sent at the funeral service which nt.I1Iu.tt.Terry f re conducted by 'Rev. T. A. Dab y at 3 o'clock Wednesday after- rpjjp nciRS of on. Mrs. Adams will be greatly boI! 1;lto n ssed in her church and community j./j-j olu.' ,.ow her influence was widely felt. pjmv' hoilSeholr ture. Term of New Advertisements. New advertisements in this issue: FOR SALE?T W. F. Broom. and engines, lCrntilf T MnTlunln nnd flftv J. T. Wylie Co. inch corn mill; 1 Standard Drug Co. Big bargains. Jones Bros. Show. N. C. TO WK ARK NOW SHOWING 01 \{ riKST SIIIPMKM 01 Till: FAMOUS This Shoe needs no intro are already known for th wear. We are showing t and lasts and have them Prices Range F We have arriving daily < ments that will be ready i Springs Block J ' I " ?_ 5 >??ti??t???????tyiYi llank No. !i:i. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF LANCASTER located at Lancaster, S. C., at the close of business August 9th, 1913. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts. .. $527,627.89 Overdrafts 3,075.88 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 11.500.00 Furniture and Fixtures. 1,000.00 Banking House 5,800.00 Due from Bauks and Bankers 72,024.39 Currency 6,757.00 Gold 3,505.00 Silver and other Minor Coin -yet An oui.n Checks and Cash Items 980.93 Total $632,638.56 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In..$ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 100,000.00 Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 19.091.96 Due to Banks and Bankers 3,001.45 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 181,869.05 Savings Deposits 64,598.89 Time Certificates of Deposit 146.691.17 Certified Checks 14,000.00 Cashier's Checks 386.04 Notes and Bills Rediscounted 50,000.00 Reserved for Taxes .... 3,000.00 Total $632,638.56 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster?ss: Before me came Geo. W. Williams, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, Bays that the above and foregoing statement Is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. GEO. W. WILLIAMS. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14th day of August, 1913. JNO. U. BELL, Notary Public. Correct?Attest: LEJROY SPRINGS, R. L. CRAWFORD, L. C. PAYSEUR, Directors. Iff'ittftIT11WTWTWTWTWTwTwT\ Celebration. ! FOR SALE?Do you expect to ] Smith will celebrate 1 a'fa|fa t,h,S f,a"? V*? ??U ay next Wednesday. *aat. to., \n?culate with soil All relatives and w"lch a,fa,fav bas be?n ??ccess ed to come and bring ^wn We have a limited an rets. Rev. W. F f?r, aa,e at J2"00 Pe,r 2-bor*e 1 us an address in the f0 P" l-hor*e load. Cum v. C. P. Carter In the ham *arta FOR SALE?Several cars brick Blood Poisoning , shingles. Edwards & Ho wonderful old rHinlde I*!: Laacasler- C. 64 PTIC HKALING Oil..as r?!itv?s pain and im.!- MR FARMER?Have you a b n liniment. :sc. soc 5: mule, sheep or hog to sell? ia "Litiig Hews Ad." They will 1 - o NT C * r> a bu>'er- Twenty-five words, Tw jS J> O : five cents. = 1 le users of Marietta MONEY TO LOAN?Any amom Simple Glovlne, your to 110,000.00 on Lancaster < ipplied by me at my ty farm land. Long or short Miss Inez llrooiu. Address, P. O. Box, "H." Fort 99 8. C. 89-1 ALS T111S WEEK? FACTORY EXPERTS?Our ' Flakes, Putted Rice, writer Repair Department jther's Wheat-hearts, charge of the most skilled ,lso Kingan's Hams, writer mechanics In the South, 'o. 99-100 i our work is guaranteed equal to of nny rebuilding plant in M. A. Adams will sell country. All work handled prt jsidenee on Sept. 18, >' ?nd fully guaranteed. J. one hog, one turn Crayton & Co., Charlotte, N. ( 1 and kitchen furni- 5-fl sale cash. 99-100 hree Liddell boilers . PRATT, twenty-five, thirty I Dentist. ?e power; forty-two Phone 28.1. A'ilkes pony saw mill. Office over Lancaster Phan Box 37, Waxhaw, formerly occupied by Dr. ] 18.0 0 n f fl oo hnuro 1 # * ^ M V w V Vt v/mvv itvui o, aw ? I 4b IA/ V. lis DIITTENHGFER Slior^ for Ladies duction in Lancaster as they leir style, comfort and good hem in a wide range of styles in all widths from C to EL. Yom $2.75 to $4.00 our Fall lines in all departfor inspection in a few days. r. wvu K CO. mi mmmmmh Si s ^S1 5 5 [m m m 6 , * ? , < ? ? ? M m m m m "2 w m' & w 5 g plant will upon ifully ount l^ad; alim9^ and rton, n orse. Try bring en tytf it up (runtime. Mill. 00 r?'pels in lype, and > that the >mptB. -tf naejr, Hlgk.