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f LOCAL DOTS i ?Weather forecast for South Carolina: Local rains Friday and probably Saturday. ?The services now being held at 5 the Second Methodist (Grace) church < will continue until the last of next : week. , 1 ?Mr. J. D. S. Plyler of Lancaster, * S. C., has returned to Monroe and is 1 with J. E. Stack & Co., cotton buyers. ( .?Monroe Enquirer. I' ? iu?-re win oe services in the episcopal church Friday night at 8 o'clock, conducted by the Bishop of South Carolina, the Rt, Rev. . William A. Guerry. ?^Spot cotton brought 13.15 at Lancaster yesterday and according to The Rock Hill Herald It brought only 13 on that market yesterday. So head your cotton this way. ?Messrs. J. A. and W. H. Hyatt are still in Lancaster grading for the new million-dollar cotton mill.? j V$n Wyck Correspondence In Wax- i haw Enterprise. ?We are informed by Mr. M. L. . Beckham, who reports to the United States government the amouut of cotton ginned in the county, that there was no cotton ginned In the county prior to September 1. ?Rev. E. T. Hodges, who is spend lng his vacation in Asheville, asks us to announce that he will not fill the appointment in the First Methodist church next Sunday. He will not return to Lancaster until September 25. ?The Springs Banking & Mercantile Co., of Heath Springs, announces their fall millinery opening, which will begin Monday, Septem- . her 22. Miss Clingan of Baltimore Is the trimmer for the firm this season. ?Attention is called to the advertisement of the Farmers' Mutual In- ' surance company In this Issue, also \ j to the news item about the burning 1 of Mr. E. M. Sliillinglaw's place near Yorkville, which was insured in this company. < ?On the third Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the W. M. U. Society 1 will observe a special prayer service j' for state missions. A short program J will be carried out. Let everybody j1 come and be present to make an of- ,1 fering for same. ' 5 ?Mr. Tom Reid has accepted a J position as cotton buyer with Mr. T. , L. Johnson.|?Rock Hill Record. I This will be of interest to Mr. Reid's i many Lancaster friends, made dur- '. lng the past winter when he held a . position with the builders of the new cotton mill. ?Mr. H. H. Horton returned home Tuesday after a week's visit to rela- j tlves In Kingstree, Sumter, Florence ] and Tlmmonsville. While in Wll- , liamsburg he says he caught fish out j of Black river "to beat the band," but- did not encroach on Thurlow Carter's preserves. STEW A RT-LANEY. Wedding of Popular Couple in the Talx?rnacle Section. Special to The News. Tabernacle, Sept. 18.?Ths afternoon at 4 o'clock there was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stewart of the Tabernacle sec- j tlon, a most beautiful home wedding, when their daughter, Deasie Evelyn, | was given in matrimony to Mr. Rob- , ert Kenneth Laney of Cheraw. Miss Stewart is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stewart and has ever been noted for her rare accomplishments and beauty. She is a graduate of the Lancaster high school and of the Columbia College, at both of which institutions she was the leader of her class and the recipient of many honors as testlmon- , ials of her ability and popularity, i, After leaving college she took up the , work of teaching with much success, | having taught at Dillon, Johnston . V. J and Clinton, S. C. The groom Is a large and prosperous planter of Cheraw, and a son of the late John Laney of Chesterfield county. The marriage was a quiet home affair and only a small group of the Immediate families were invited. The 1 bride wore a beautiful wedding I gcwn of white crepe meteor and the groom was dressed in the regulation black. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. L. L. Bedenbaugh, of Chesterfield, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Kelly, pastor of the bride. Immediately after the cremony the, bridal party left by automobile for Monroe, N. C., where they will leave for Ashevllle, returning by Washing- j ton and New York. They will be at1. home October 1 at Cheraw. The hosts of friends of this happy * couple wish for them a long and j prosperous union. f The following cards received in Lancaster today tell of the Interest- 1 ing event above reported for The News: Mr. and Mrs. James Harvey Stewart announce the marriage of their daughter Dessie Evelyn to Mr. Robert Kenneth Laney Thursday, September the eighteenth Nineteen hundred and thirteen, Lancaster, South Carolina. ! At Home after October first Cheraw, South Carolina. < i Residence Burned. 1 Yorkvllle Enquirer. ( The home of Mr. E. M. Shilling- 1 law, the G. R. Shllllnglaw old place, j about two miles east of Yorkvllle, > was destroyed by fire last night. The i fire broke out about 11 o'clock, Inn the upper part of the house and had i made such headway before It was dls- : 1 covered that only a few articles of furniture were saved. The only' J theory that has been advanced as to < the cause of the fire Is rats and n matches. Mr. Shllllnglaw had $1,000 I m/ Insurance on the house, and $150 | on the furniture, all In the Farmers' i Mutual of Yorkvllle, Mr. D. E. Roney. j agent. c THI [MPEACHMENT TRIAL 1 OF SULZER BEGINS P [Jovi-riior's Battery of Attorneys lie fuse to Divulge (Mans of Defense I ^jr llefore High Tribunal. ' Harts^ Albany, N. Y., Sept. 18.?William the gi Sulzer, governor of New York, charg- Mr. id by the assembly with high crimes morn! Mtd misdemeanors, failed to appear upon I n person today before the high :ourt of impeachment, when it con- Mr. rened to begin the trial which will Green letermlne his guilt or Innocence. In- mothe stead, his atorneys "entered a spe- place. ;ial appearence" in the governor's Mrs :>ehalf and challenged the organtza- her hi tlon of the court and its jurldisdic-,lumbll don over the accused. | Mis The objection of counsel were are tli iwept aside temporarlty by Chief quartl Judge lidgar M. Cullen of nm Mr if appeals, presiding, and the im- tie d peach men t tribunal proceeded to or- Ruth, ;anlze. I villo 1 The court convened at noon and turnln idjourned an hour later until 2, 1 Mr. to permit a committee of three to was li prepare and report rules of proced- I Mea ire. No objection was Interposed to Fairy i ruling of Judge Culten that the Charh three designated judges of the court the C if appeals. Judges Miller, Chase and I Mr. fliscock, be permitted to sit with the land jlective judges as members of the uncle, ligh court. |Week. The proceedings today were con- . Mr. lucted with great solemnity. Each severa senator as he took the oath, stand- | Mis ing In the center of the semi-circular visited ipace between the senator's desks Jones, ind the dais, seemed to realize the , Mis unusual significance of the occasion. ' a visit The remarks of counsel wero couch- land. ?d in formal terms and each bowed l Mis ow as he arose to address the court. I the F Spectators in the galleries watched after i the proceedings In silence. Among is stea '.hem were many women. In the po- J Mr. ice patrolled corridors outside hun- ' daugh ireds of disappointed men and wo-, were Tien clamored, threatened and plead-1 Mrs ?d for an opportunity to catch a home ;limpse of the history-making tri- tanbui lunal. | Gaffnr GOVERNOR REMAINS CLOSE Mr. The governor did not come to the from . ^apitol today but remained at the | Mia 'People's House," closely In touch visitln vlth the proceedings going on In the ningtc ligh court. He rose at 7 o'clock, en-1 Ttev loyed his usual 15 minutes stroll field v ibout the executive mansion grounds ind breakfasted alone with Mrs. Salter. After the morning meal he was doseted alone with Mrs. Sulzer for On lalf an hour. Later he participated spell 1 n a conference with his legal ad- may r Msers. ! with i During the afternoon, in sp!te of The f .he urging of his wife, he declined (N. C :o take his customary automobile eating Mde, a recreation he has enjoyed iaritie -egularly for the past few days. | ?*Tb Other conferences with counsel fol- Septet owed In the af .rnoon an* "venlng. moon, By all who saw him. the impeached day t ?xecutlve was reported in good year, tealth and spirits. ts tha for th WINS MANY SOULS. later i utes, 1 74 Converted During Six Weiis' the rli Services by Lancaster Preacher. iarlty _ _ _ _ . ? ? made Rev. C. P. Carter, pastor of Grace orbjt Methodist church, has spent a very of the profitable summer, the results of his j preaching having been very evident. ca ,<,e During the six weeks' series of meet- l wfien !ngs, held at Belair, Van Wyck, part 0 Heath Springs and at other points in (>r0pS the county, Mr. Carter preached 84 tjlom times. During this time, there were iafer 7 4 converts who gave their hands in work.' token of their Intention of joining the church. Such results are not iften so manifest and Mr. Carter has | reason to feel deeply gratified. He fottoi tias labored faithfully among our (.ottoI people, among whom he Is deserved- i iy popular. | ivpopcninR or firnool >lon<Iay. The pupils of the Central graded n 7^1' school are urged to he on hand at the "olo,)( reopening of the school next Monday J _ 11 morning. Remember the exercises begin promptly at 8:5ft a. m., hut ruiJP ( pupils are not allowed on the school .-> ii grounds earlier than 8:3ft a. m. . ' / CHALMERS E. WESSINQER, i,?0 Superintendent. an'd 4 Teachers' Examination. J gj ^ Next regular teachers' examination tax fo ivlll be held at the court house Frl- 14 s lay, October 3, from 9 to 4 o'clock. (6%) V. A. LINOLE, 32. 4( Superintendent Education. mills. lftl-1 ten (' specla mills. SOCIAL NEWS F? lars fi citizen . 60 ye The following invitations, received ' p0u ^ n Lancaster yesterday, are of interest to the friends of Miss Hill, who pas frequently visited hero and ____ .aught one session in the graded ichools: Mrs. Lodowlck Mcrriweather Hill ! eouests the honor of vnnr nreaenee I at the marriage of her daughter, I) Ida Lee I1 to Mr. Isaiah Turker Irvin, Junior >n Wednesday evening, the first of , ^ October at half after six o'clock i _ First Presbyterian Church ? Greenville, South Carolina. At Home x: lfter November first I ft'ashlngton, Georgia. The bride is a young woman of at- ! q ractlve personality, with many qual- w ties of mind and heart which have nade for her many friends. She was ' in honor graduate of Agnes Scott College, and slnco her graduation ias visited In a number of Northern ind Southern cities. Her marriage vlll take her to the Georgia town in vhich she was born and reared, 1 vhere Mr. Irvin, who Is a member of m old Georgia family, is a young awyer of marked ability. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wylie and Miss ? Tuanita Wylie will attend the wedllng. j ? ^GST--Monday on Main street or Chesterfield avenue, one bundle < latterns, small apron and $4 wrap>ed In same. Finder return to News ifTice. S LANCASTER NEWS, SEPTEMBER 10, 1913. I "CASCARETS" RELIEVE | ERSONALS sk K.^ovit stomach ; Move Acids. (iuscs anil < loggcd-lp , Waste I'roin Stomach, Liver, Larkln A. Carter has gone to llowels?Cures In digest ion. dlle, where he is principul of aded schools. (Jet a 10-cent box now. Charlie A. Carter left Tuesday That awful sourness, belching of ng for Spartanburg to enter add ami foul gases; that pain in the tils second year at Wofl'ord Col- pit of the stomach, the heartburn. | nervousness, nausea, bloting after and Mrs. Elmer Williams of eating, dizziness and sick headache, ville are visiting the former's 1 means a disordered stomach, which r. Mrs. Minnie Williams, of this cannot be regulated until you remove ffll I X.HV cause. ii isn i your stomach's k*" . T. Y. Williams is the guest of fault. Your stomach is as good as "other. Dr. J. 13. Poore, in Co- any. 1 i. Try Cascarets; they immediately i ses Eliza and Louise Wylie cleanse the stomach, remove the sour, le guests of Mrs. C. W. Re* undigested and fermenting food and 1 i In Charlotte. foul gases; take the excess bile from i and Mrs. A. C. Rowell and lit- the liver and earn, off the constiaughters, Annie, Mildred and pated waste matter and poison from 1 spent the week-end at Wrights- the bowels. Then your stomach trou- | [leach, Wilmington, X. C., re- ble is ended. A Cascaret tonight will g home Sunday. straighten you out by morning?a J. B. Hall of Belmont, X. C., 10-cent box from any drug store will ere on business this week. keep your stomach sweet; liver and isrs. Cantzon Moore and George bowels regular for months. Don't Poovey left this week for forget the children?their little In?ston, where they will attend sides need a good, gentle cleansing. Itadel Academy. too. 2 and Mrs. H. Z. Outen of Page- Mr. J. N. Outen, the past Business Notices ? and Mrs. W. P. Bennett spent LAND FOR SALE?100 acres, one 1 hours in Rock Hill yesterday. six-room building, one tenant ses Charlotte and Gladys Jones house, good outbuildings, one mile 1 their brother, Mr. D. M. from Heath Springs. For further inat Heath Springs this week, formation, see L. T. Cole, s Lula Outen left yesterday for 101-102 t to Wingate, N. C., and Page- ? CARBON PAPER and Tvnewriter s Annie Davies has returned to Ribbons now in stock. The Lan- W enneil Infirmary in Rock Hill, caster News. lurs'.ng Mrs. P. W. Hardin, who ? idily Improving. FRESH ARRIVALS this week of new ^ and Mrs. Henry F. Halle and seeds. Rape, Rye, Crimson Clover, ter. Miss Mabel, of Liberty Hill Hairy Vetch, also Kingan's best C in town between trains today. Cream Cheese and Hams. BennettR. Garland has returned Terry Co. after a delightful stay in Spar- ? 0 rg with Mrs. Frank Zemp.? WANTED?At The News office, clean Ui >y Ledger. white rags (not strings.) John T. Green returned today ? a business trip to Charlote. FOR RENT?Two tracts land, 2s Janle Todd of this county is horse and 1-horse farms, known as iff g her sister, Mrs. R. H Ken- Reid place and James McCray place, >n, In Monroe. joining Zion church, good water, g| . L. L .Bedenbaugh of Chester- pastures and buildings. Apply, J. J. k-as in town this week. Montgomery, Route 1 101-1-f ~~~ ~ Tin: ROYAL TYPEWRITER is roc- S The Harvest Moon. ognized everywhere as a firstaccount of the cloudy, rainy class machine and wears as well as :hls week, some of our readers the'high priced typewriters. We have lot realize that we have had an absolutely new one at less than FOF is this week the harvest moon, wholesale price. Address, H. C., oliowing from The Chatham care The Lancaster News, Lancaster, Lam .) Record gives us some inter- S. C. ' 101-tf information ahout the pecul- FAC s of this moon: FOR SALE?2,000-acre farm, lm- w ie full moon nearest the 21st of proved, five and half miles town chai nher Is called the 'harvest 0.000, terms good to quick purchaa- writ ' and as the moon was full Mon- ?r> 122.00 per acre. Full particulars our his is the harvest moon this on application. Write P. O. Box of t The peculiarity of this moon <13, Camden, S. C. 100-101 coui t it rises nearly the same time ? ? ly s ree nights, only 10 minutes FOR SALE?4 50 acres unimproved, Craj each night instead of 50 mln- 81* miles Camden, level, $12.00 R'hlch Is the usual difference In P?r acre with good terms, fine specu- ? sing of the moon. This pecul- latlve proposition, sand with good la nononJ K,r tkn ...... II'lllV enhcnll P O tlaw Alt ? .1 .O , V...T ou.cw ail*..- v.uv*ii,.,<,?uiueu, vw by the ecliptic and the moon'f, S. C. 100-101 " ?i with the horizon at this season , year. GINNING COTTON?Ben Arant will s called the harvest moon be- Kin your cotton Tuesdays, Fridays It occurs at the time of year and Saturdays until further notice, the farmers In the northern 100-101 f England were gathering their and thQ moonlight enabled NOTICE?I hereby forbid anyone for sevp^al nights to work harboring or employing my son, than {J*/ otherwise could Bobbin Davis, a minor and will thank ? anyone to give me Information as to his whereabouts. John Davis, Tradesville, S. C. 100-101 ?^ Lancaster < 'otton Market. VI ? 13 15 COTTON SEED?We will pay the IJ i seed, per bushel 31c prJc? for =otton ! 11 ' seed unloaded at our stables. A new | set of scales are being put In. Steele , rp y \ NOTICE ^ Cunningham. 100-tf i i tax books will be open from THE LANCASTER NEWS Is read by sr 15, 1913, to March 15, 1914. 8,000 men, women and children in , ?er cent penalty will be added Lancaster county?but you are not Cns luary, two per cent In Feb- compelled to advertise with us?un- fcra and seven per cent In March, less you want to increase your trade, school districts Nos. 1, 4, 5, 6, 1, 30 and 4 3 a special tax of CATTLE?We are paying the top of i?r: 2) mills is levied. In districts the market for all kinds of cattle. 2, 3, 7, 8, 19, 22, 26, 34, 45 See us before you sell your cattle. 8 special tax three (3) mills. Steele & Cunningham. 100-tf itricts Nos. 10, 11, 17, 18. 20. . = 7, 31. 39. 42, and 47 special FOR SALE?220-Acre farm, im- j, ur (4) mills. In districts No. proved, two and half miles town, men peclal tax six and one-half 6,000, terms good quick purchaser _ . T mills. In districts Nos. 12, $23.00 per acre. P. O. Box 413, > and 49 special tax eight (8) ?amden, S. C. 100-101 38-1 In district No. 38 special tax ? 36-1 10) mills. In district No. 40, ADVERTISING alone does not make 2 L< 1 tax two and one-half (2%) any man rich, but It Is a certain All male citizens between the and sure sign that the man Is using 2?-J f 21 and 55 years are subject i his best endeavors to eet the heat I si ipltatlon tax of three ($3) dol- business and he is sure to get it. * ar road purpose, and all male is between the ages of 21 and NOTICE?To the users of Marietta ?? ars are liable for one dollar Stanley Co., Sempre Glovlne, your j """ ix. needs ran be supplied by me at my 500 T. L. HILTON, brother's store. Miss Inez Broom. I County Treasurer. 99 c Hillinery Opening | 11 The rou are cordially invited to attend I = ur Fall Millinery Opening on next ? Bab 11 Hall Wednesday and Thursday r i J J Silk Silk September 24th and 25tli j ~~ 11 by < Lancaster Mercantile Coy. I II Su '1 / li II . l.,u,k X,, oiAifiUCNT UK THE CONDI' OK THE BANK OF LANCAS located at Lancaster. S. C., al close of business August 9th, 1 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts... $527,61 Overdrafts 3,0" Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 11,5< Furniture and Fixtures. 1.0< Banking House 5,8' Due from Banks and Bankers 72,01 Currency 6,71 Gold 3,5' Silver and other Minor I Coin 3' Checks and Cash Items 91 I i Total $632,61 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid In..$ 50,0' Surplus Fund 100,0' Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 19,0 Due to Banks and BankIers 3,0 Individual Deposits Sub -a ject to Check 181,8 | Savings Deposits 64,5 d Time Certificates of DeJ posit 146.6 I Certified Checks 14,0 II Cashier's Checks 3 J Notes and Bills RedlsI counted 50,0 | Reserved for Taxes .... 3,0 I. Total 5632,6 | STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINi J County of Lancaster?ss: P< Before me came Geo. W. Will | Cashier of the above named I who, being duly sworn, says tha " above and foregoing statement | true condition of said bank < shown by the books of said ban \ GEO. W. WILLI AS | Sworn to and subscribed b a* me this 14th day of August, 19 J JNO. U. BELL, | Notary Publ a Correct?Attest: 5 LBROT SPRINGS, I R. L. CRAWFORD, A L. C. PAYSEUR, J Dlrecto iiiiiHimitini L SALE?Several cars brick and MR FARM EI tingles. Edwards A Horton, mule, shee] caster, S. C. 64-tf a "Little New . a buyer. Tw? ITORY EXPERTS?Our Type- | five cents. rlter Repair Department is in -ge of the most skilled t/pe- er mechanics in the Sontb, and JJJtt. L work is guaranteed equal to that iny rebuilding plant in the . itry. All work handled prompt- ' tnd fully guaranteed. J. B. ! Office over rton A Co., Charlotte, N. C. formerly oc< I Office hours, 1 r? l n raaeBrc W II Y Iroom Sells It F Having just received one of the best se indise I have ever shown in this town, I as ding public to come to see me. I defy competition. I ask the trade to c ces and I will get Your Business where t BECAUSE BROOM SELLS IT F list a few prlce9 from a depart- POPL! t full of bargains: 2?.Inch p nch Panamas at 49c 27-Inch Em nch All-Wool Serges at....49c weher, Br< nch Serge, worth 35c, at. .24c 27-Inch Engl >ts 36-lnch-Suiting, worth 15c and new shades Oc, while they last at the yard !Oc stores for 2 nch Silk Ratine, lot of pretty lades, wholesale price, was 27 c, 27-Inch Sill sell them for the yard 25c yard. . . . ! Inch White Cloth for Quilt linings or oth< ? Yards Light Outings, suitable for nigh ihildren and men, while they last at.. SHOES. SHOES. LA] ur stock of Shoes, as usual arc of I have rec best makes and of the best leath- lines of Lad! Your shoe bill will be much less dren's Coat ou buy them from Droom. He Prices from, i them for less. See them b R. & G. Corsets here always. Millinery will arriv later and will be of >se who bought early will not have Dame NOTIONS. NOTIONS. HATS FO cock Corylopsls Talcum Powders A Roal $2.00 _ 1 The celebrat< Pins and Dress Pins, paper lc Hats here ood Box Writing Paper for..fie Velvet 5c Box of Writing Paper for lOo ;' J;?1 1.50 Real Human Hair Switch ? &reens for >r white ladles $1.00 Boys Black noBe ior Laoies at 25c Men's 1 oz. Half Hose t:r Men at....25c while they Look for Broom's sign on his door post others claiming to be Broom. Your W. F. BRC ccessor to A. J. Broom Company. At the serve you and satisfaction guai y 5 \????WWT*< am noN W ITER t the M 1913. fjf 27.89 [flV 5.88 W H )o.oo QQ >0.00 W 10.00 W A 24.39 W 57.00 H 15.00 W 67.4 7 >3 BO.93 V 38.66 g |f^^| 10.00 oo.oo W 11.96 K< 01'46 W 69.06 W, 18.89 m] 91.17 00.00 [0? 86.04 W 00.00 00.00 ^ 38.66 M v. tm B lams. .W. bank, ?? it the D 18 a s k. K< 13. Mi efore g? IS. E< w iic. M N ??????is t?Have you a horse, [> or hog to sell? Try a Ad." They will bring mty-flve words, Twentytf !. B. PRATT, Dentist. Phone 100. Lancaster Pharmacy, copied by Dr. Riga ?to 1; I to ?. K)m's ? or Less lected lines of mer>k one and all of the :ompare Values and his is done. Why? OR LESS. ==^==^= v ins a vp reps. ins, worth 20c, now 15c gllsh Rep, 35c every)om sella them for 24c lsh Whipcord, In the i, sold In all department !5c, Broom seels them at 19c is, 25c grade, at the aoo cruses.. ..5c yard t robes for women, 8?/2c yard dies' coats. elved one of the nlceat [es't Mlsseo' and Chilb ever shown by m?. . St.r>n to 910.00 Each efore buying. the latest designs. Fashion's latest. R MEN AND BOY8. 1 Velvet Hat r. . 91.49 id line of Chesterflold for your Inspection. Hats in blocks and $1.98 Plush Hats 48c Hats, good for $1.25, last 08c and don't be misled s truly, )OM ? old stand anxious to [ anteed.