The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 07, 1913, Page 3, Image 5
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I.OPA1 r?OTQ UND
M?a w w i M m?J A kj
' r 1? |?r. H. L. Houk
?The Ladles' Aid Society of Van Injuring Mr. a
Wyck Methodist church will give a wej| uf >ie?.|
supper at the Van Wyck school house
next Friday night, the 10th instant. The following
Oysters will be served. Public is in- ing's Charlotte <
vlted to attend. Dr. H. L. Ho
?Miss Mayme Mackey has return- Ala., who Sunda
-ed from the mountains near Canton, automobile into
N. C., and she and her brother, Mr. Mr. an<l Mrs. .
Perry Mackey, will move today Into small daughter
their attractive new home on Church 'nK. is held und
street which has recently been com- 'or his appearai
pleted. fore Clerk C. C.
?Mr. J. G. Deese of this place has 'erl^>.ur? superloi
bought Mr. J. II. Hlnson's interest in M cJ?rk Moore 1
the mercantile business of Hinson &. J?" au ,7^
Snipes at the Manchester cotton mill "K,a.te ? ??nai
In Hock Hill. The Arm will bo con- Caldwell and re
tinued under the name of J. G. 11 ? clo.?k "ft n
Deese & Co. nent bail will be
_ _ . , _ , appearance befo
?Sunday School Day exercises c|vjj court.
took the place of the regular morn- j)r. Hough,
lng service ai. the Presbyterian mingham, was' <
church Sunday morning. Songs and lo vj8jt ^
responsive readings made up the pro- Hough, pastor c
gram, together with au instructive church'. He ha
talk on Sunday school work by the ^im and was n:
pastor, Rev. H. R. Murchison. Ford roadster.
?Rev. R. Lee Robinson, D. D., Dr. Hough had t
president of the Woman's College at some trouble wi
Due West, formerly pastor of the A. phoned here to
R. P. church at this place, preached send a man to
an excellent sermon in that church finding a man a
last Sunday morning to an interested able to fix the c
congregation, many of them his trip without wa
friends nnd rpluMven fir nnhlnwin plm.intin
Ir always welcomed In Lancaster, his He reached 1
old home. o'clock Sunday
nearlng South T
Hales (.inticd to September 2."?. a grinding in t
_ .. , . , _ . . looked to see w
Cotton ginned In Lancaster county this instant
I September 25 amounted to jamniod and" lie
1,479 hales, against 2, 436 up to the trol his car. I
same date last year. the buggy being
well and overtu:
Two Hales of Cotton Catch Fire on three occupants
Way to Town. I)r. Hough w
pear in record!
Mr. Lester Sistare, with his little was fined $2 5.
son, was on his way from Riverside the court room
Saturday with two bales of cotton, arrest and bai
when the boy struck a match on a Sheriff Viek F<
tie of one of the bales which quickly papers demar.de
took fire, with the result that the pearance, he be
bagging on one bale was entirely North Carolins
burned off and the other one was torney, Mr. F.
partially burned. Mr. Sistare threw had lils bond r<;
both bales off the wagon but had to hearing before
carry water one-fourth of a mile to o'clock yesterd.i;
put out the fire. before the recor
Mrs. Caldwell
SATURDAY A BUSY DAY. extent ami the
hurt in the sa
?74 nales of Cotton Weighed at |U8t ,!?ha* l?e ,
* to will not be V
at Depot. cieians appoints
Cotton Is now coming In from all their report this
parts of the county and as a conse- It is said that
quence, Lancaster'is now enjoying a an accident anc
busy season. Everybody Is in good testify that Dr.
apirtts for the staple Is bringing the over eight miles
highest price in years. It is being
hauled here from parts of Kershaw iiyrvCTPPTr
as well as from Union county, N. C. JV1 x o 1 J1jxv.1L
On last Saturday, the first Saturday tjt r
in October, the streets were alive
with people who had sold cotton on
this market, for 374 bales were Some Strange
weighed at the depot that day. Mr. Devours P<
A. J. Bailey says that was next to the
highest number he ever weighed In 1 ,s
a single day. About five years ago he T, p nrpnii?,p<,
weighed 4 28 bales one day. R M MeAteer*
We hope that the brisk fall trade tbj8 county w
which has begun will continue njR'ilt by a ' vj8
throughout the season, that cotton wh,ch *ould n{
will keep on coming to this market, wuiPu left fei
which pays the highest price for it pouitry jn itH*
and that all our people will reap the J,vinrk Mr F \
benefits of the prosperity which od from slpep b,
prevails. poultry yard.
ately but the ca
PRIMARY FOR TOWN OFFICIALS. rould not be loo
however, had t
A Go<mI Suggestion Advanced l?y a two chicken hoi
Islington Paper. Ing a dozen ch
made off, presi
In the Lexington papers there ap- MeAteer's, as I
peared recently the following notice: devastated
"A mass-meeting of the Demo- p-rank MeAteer
i cratlc voters of the town of Lexing- sleep, by soum
r'?? ton is hereby called to meet in the porch. His doi
court house on Monday evening, evidently by tl
October 6, at 8 o'clock, to consider before he reach
the advisability of holding a primary gUn. it had dls;
election for the nomination of can- Others besido
dldates for the offices of mayor and that their dog*
wardens for the ensuing two years." aome ferocious
This suggests to us that the citl- S}inie night. T
zens of the town of Lancaster should big dog were
take some such steps before the next different prerr
election, which takes place some body has seen
time in the latter part of December,
to plan for a primary election to
nominate town officials for the en- J
suing term. Heretofore the custom T A
has been to have a mass-meeting, a! ^3 (y J
day or so before the election, the call I
for the meeting being made by no one 1
In particular, with the result that
comparatively a few only of our citl- ^'rs- "
zens attend. A ticket is nominated hostess to the
on the eve of the election, with the ternoon. An u
result that It is elected as a matter was present, *
of form, when in reality the majority ? , .mi1
of the qualified voters have had no pf*choice
in naming the ticket. If sent the chaptt
memory serves us right, a few years vpntlon in Ne\
ago a resolution was passed in one ,,or 11. wore:
of these mnss-meetings looking to- *P?on, Mrs. O.
wards a primary election, but noth- *^r?: T. ,Io<
ing ever came of it. Lancaster has "Memorial A
now become a city of importance. P?em by A. JVery
recently bonds for sewerage. Miss Annie Wi
street improvement and water ex- Journment df
tension were voted to the amount of crPam an'' rak'
$70,000. It is important, therefore, I-B,,R10 Johnson
that our people should weigh well
the matter of who they will place in ^ Sunt,
charge of the city government and
the best plan will be to have a prl- Special to The
mary election in which every voter Stoneboro,
of the town may have a choice in evening. Oct'ob
their selection. We hope to see tho a box supper a
matter materialized. house, six ml
? Springs, to wh
IMPORTANT MEETING SATURDAY dlally invited.
ious kinds wil
Executive Committee to Arrange For w'" hring boxe
Conference For Common Go?x1. I '?ni ?
evening will gi
There will be a meeting of the' the school v
executive committee for the Common maps. Come, 1
Good at the court house Saturday enjoy the evei
next at 10 a. m. All the members We have a
aro requested to be present and help school, two t
make up the progtyim for the cjmfor- enrolled to da
laice. . special 8-mlll
HUGH. R. MURCHI30N, September 1st.
President.
Mr. Paul Blgham spent the week- Cotton
end with his mother, Mrs. Agnes Big- Cotton . .
ham, at Great Fails. Seed
THE LANCASTER NEWS, OCT<
HELD | |BUS
ER BIG BOND PERSONALS |=^=
I by lo.ot
li Huns Into lltiggy, i word. ]
lid Mrs. J.M. Cald- Master Edward Sistare has beenl* "*'1 ,,,,
denhui-K County. visiting his aunt, Mrs. L. E. Stroud. I I
at Great Falls. ! DON T?J
is from this morn- Miss Dorothy Moore spent several tirfe 1
Observer: days in Yorkville the past week. in/two
ugh or Birmingham, Rev. J. T. Dendy of Rock Hill Theatre.
ly afternoon ran his spent Saturday in Lancaster. ?
a buggy in which j Mrs. Athol Miller and MHiss Hallie FOR SA
J. M. Caldwell and Carrlson were the week-end guests ing n
of Sharon were rid- of Col. Leroy Springs. "McC*ri
er a bond of $1,000 \ Mr. and Mrs. John T. Stevens and Hughes.
ice tltis morning be- ( Mr. and Mrs. Fred Culvern of Ker- ??
Moore of the Meek- shaw were visitors in Lancaster HO. No;
r court. Sunday. ^Ur-rlu
as appointed Drs. C. Mr. "R. E. Wylle spent Sunday and yet.
trodle Nalle tc inves- Monday In Atlanta, with Mrs. Wylle,
Lion of Mr. : Mrs. | who ts visiting relatives there. * THE s
port back to n.m at | Mrs. B. M. Clyburu of Kershaw nlid JSancfc
lorning when perma- Miss Ada Clybum of the Huile Gdld close
fixed for Dr. Hough's Mine spent Saturday in Lancaster, coming
re the October term shopping. \
| Mr. Julian Williams of Charleston s^JAVB 1
a physician of Bir- i jlaR been in Lancaster for the past
sn route to this city several days. 9 o'cloc
rother Rev. R. E. | Miss Ada Sapp. daughter of Mr. ltfeky.
n ivuox rresoyienan d. f. Sapp of the New Pethel see
d his mother with Ron> went to Rock Hill yesterday to POTS Q
taking the trip in a enter Winthrop College. A^!hr
When near Pineville, i Mayor Grover C. Welch of l\cr- crowded
to stop on account of 8]iaw Vpent Sunday here. *
tli his car. He tele- Mr. R r. Henry of Fort Mill visit- FOR II
the Ford agency to od col. Leroy Springs this week. horse
fix his machine but j R Johnson and Miss Louise Plenty ?
it Pineville who was Johnson of Liberty Hill spent yester- Rent or
ar. he started on his day jn Lancaster shopping. Cunninj
ilting for the expert Miss Marie Clyburn. a graduate of
last year, was a visitor to the college FOR S/
his city at about ! ^js \Veek.?Coker College Notes in lad'
afternoon and when The State.
ryon street, he heard Messrs. C. P. and Ira B. Jones, Jr., poliako
he transmission and WP?t to Columbia by automobile
hat the trouble was. yesterday. FOR Si
the worn-gear got * Mrs Arthur G. Rose of Charleston land
was unable to con- ,,pent yesterday in Lancaster. Lancast
le ran straight into Mr. E. C. Mackey spent last night church,
driven by Mr. Cald- jn nock Hill. I Mill an
rned it, throwing the Miss Jewel Blackmon, who is at- town.
into the road. tending school here this session, re
as summoned to ap- cently visited her home on Cassett. A PIG
?r's court where he Mrs. c. r Edwards, who has been has k
As he emerged from spending the past six weeks with her
he was served witn daughter, Mrs. Frank Garrett, left THE Li
1 papers by Deputy yesterday for Norfolk. 8,000
?sperman. The ball (* Mrs Mary H. Parron and Miss Lancast
d $2,000 for his ap- Marv Locke Barron were visitors in compell
Ing a non-resident of Ror^ Hm Saturday. less yoi
i Through his at- Mra Charlie Slstare of Riverside
M. Redd, Dr. Hough SDent yesterday in Lancaster shop- WTI.,N:
duced to $1,000 at a pjng. , '' ,
Clerk Moore at 10 , Capt Edward Halle and son. Ed- =
y morning. The case wardi 0f Liberty Hill spent last night "
der was appealed. ln the city, the guests of Dr and Mrs. K
was bruised to some j r W. Haile.?Rock Hill Record.
little girl was also FOR S.
me manner, though . . n... siring
injuries will amount Ready to Oblige. Lhncasl
tnown until the pliy- Little John, visiting a neighbor,
d by Mr. Moore make wa^ given a piece of bread and but- MY STi
i morning. ter relates The Pittsburg Dispatch. Octol
the whole affair was '"Thank you, ma'am," he said po- Poliako
I that witnesses will jitely.
Hough was not going The giver beamed upon him. WANT!
i an hour. I "That's right, John," she said ap- mule
. provingly. "I like to hear little See me
tTTG VTQTTO'R .boys say 'thank you.' you rig
IUb VlbllUll i John's answering smile took on
fTnitf cnrPTTOTC" on insinuating nature. CARBC
_ilU.N oHiLllUiN yOU want hear mo say ;t Ribbi
again," he sweetly suggested, "you caster I
Midnight. Prowlpr mleht nut some 1am on inv niece."
ml try and Then [ ? '
ap|K?ars. I Avoid Sedative Cough Mo<iicines.
... . If you want to contribute directly __
of Messrs. I. M. and to thQ occurrence Gf capillary bron>f
the Zion section of chiti8 an(j pneumonia use cough
f !! ?!? ?UI|day me(uc|neg that contain codine, mor.
I' identity of phine, heroin and other sedatives
)t be discovered but When you have a cough or cold. An
thers and wounded eXpeetorant like Chamberlain's
trail. At about ? cough Remedy is what is needed.
I. McAteer was arous- That cleans out the culture beds or
y a disturbance in his breeding places for the germs of
He went out imrnedi- pneumonia and other germ diseases,
use of the disturbance That is why pneumonia never results i
ated. The marauder, from a cold when Chamberlain's
?orn off the sides of f?OUKh Remedy is used. It has a
ises and after devour- worj(i wide reputation for its cures,
ilckens or ore. had contains no morphine or other
imably to Mr. R. M. sedatives. For sale by all dealers.
lis poultry yard was _____
A second time Mr. "
was aroused from his RncinoCC
is of conflict on the DUMIlCao
< was being attacked. ! ~
le chicken thief, but WANTED?A good washer. Apply
ed the porch with his at laundry. Main and Dunlap streets,
appeared. j C. Y. Haines. 2-tf
>s the McAteers report ?
i were whipped by WANTED?You to knowf that you
animal during the | can get cabbage plants at Mack'psnlra
liL .. thnso nf a nrall'a pmppT*v now. Plant now and ! IB
found about several have something to eat in January,
lises, but so far no-^ they are frost proof and will live in
the elusive animal. | any kind of weather. Also onion
j sets. Mackorell's Gycery. 2-tf
PAINT?We have been handling
r \TT7T/f/^ paints only a short time and our
JL, 1\\'y O trade is simply wonderful. We have
Just received last week $500 worth
i of the best that money can buy.
... .. ,, . J "Stag Paint," "Woolsey's Standard"
obbins was the cordial m|xed are among the line and the
ii , 8 y . guarantee that goes with our line is,
nusually large number, to pajnt the j0j) OVer again free of
ind several business cjiarge jf the customer is not pleased
lortance discuss- j tj1G g00,i8. Come at once if you
ates elected to repre- eXpCCt to paint your house. Bennettir
at the general con- T? company.
v Orleans on NovemMiss
Annie WitherB.
Barron, delegates; HOUSE ANI) LOT FOR SAIxE.
Iges, alternate. 13Vfc-Acro lot and 5-room house in
.ltars, a I ost Bellum the southern purt of the town of
Uequier, was read by | HoatD Springs. A nice little lot and
therspoon. After ad- a g00(j little home for the right man.
duty and delicious prjce $3,250.
e were served by Miss 226 Acres just one mile east of
and the hostess. Pleasant Hill, known as the Cole
nlace. Price reduced to $30 an acre. m
or at Stonelmro. T. M. BELK AND W. B. TWITTY
A((onU. 2-!t
News. _______
Oct. 6.?On Friday w
ar 17th, there will be I m
t the Stoneboro school ItYITIAVlO ftfr
lea south of Heath Iff Q4l?g||ls1(
ich the public la cor- AllllJUJI 1 Wtlll
Refreshments of var- B
II be served. Ladles _ ?
s and cahes to be sold Ml
The proceeds of the Ima 4"? ^
o towards furnishing la AJI
vlth blackboards and JL
bring your frlendB and
ilng.
good Krad ji rural Every Cor. stant in the J. F. fi
te.ChThenschool has a Mackey Co. Pi no Contest MUST
tax. school opened come by Wed? esday, 15th, for
Instructions. Your success deMarket
Today. pf P.dS On it.
:J}< J. F. MACKEY CO.
3BER 7, 1913.
iness Notices! SSffffSl
little "Want Ads" are read
>u every week. One Cent a LWJ
So ad for less than ? "> rents. [M|]
ist accompany advertisement.
'ail to the great war pic- fajfj
k'tweeu tii^: North a?d ^outh
Riirtjj, Thursday at Star
VSanie pricw, 5c and 10c. fflQl
lLE?Two second-hand mow- k,^JJ
iy.chines for sale cheap, the
nick," used one season. T. M. Faiai
23 rSi
C-MTSS thjr^^endhVj)ia>#rrtrms' [Si
s StajrV^als -week. The best tjjj
1TORES of lUrsch BpoS . of I iHJ
M^ter and Lieath Springs wj 11 j LVjiJ
d\)n acoount oK.Holiday this [il|
Saturday, October 11.
I'CUJ forgot tbgt ?2.00 tvill l>e [M]
a\i-\y.nJ: ttrf1 Sn<r Tuesday at
k? V^opre and sed'if you are
IF FUN .at- tjie Staf ^uesjJj*<.^i
^e Jveystone xatHtfeiiy \WMch is ! [Aftl
I with laughter. J
KNT OR LEASE?Two two- ,
farms, or 1 four n#?? I
? ?? ?*w * oo i (i i 111.
of buildings and good water.
lease for 3 years. W. .T.
{ham. i??i -1 -1 UjJ
a 1" m. i
^ i m
_ - <
\LE?A desirable tract of
at Antioch, six miles east of i jK9(
er. 3-liorse farm open. Good fljA
school and secret orders. I <
(1 gin, 80 feet of highway to
See II. M. Welsh. 1-6 teT
LINK of up-to-date Millinery
irrived at M. Poliakoff's. 1 Att
w
\.NCASTER NEWS is read by ?
I men, women and children In
er county?but you are not >tjtk
ed to advertise with us?uni
want to Increase your trade. flB
m
in need of clothing, men's or
t call on M. Pollakoff. You
rely get your money's worth.
irantee for that. 4
4L/E?Several cars brfck aatf MR FARMER?
lies, Edwards & Horfon, mule, sheep o
.er.U?.' C. 44-tf a "Little News A
a buyer. Tweet;
ORE will be closed Saturday, ^ve cents.
jer 11, till sundown. M. ?
ff. 2-3 FACTORY EX
. writer Repair
3D?Cow hides, horse hides, charge of the
hides, sheep and goat hides, writer mechanic
before selling. Will treat our work Is guai
ht. Capers Cauthern. of any rebuild
country. All w<
>N PAPER and Typewriter ly and fully |
ons now in stock. The Lan- Crayton & Co.,
News.
THE GREATEST VAL
M. POL
Dry Goods, Clothing, Sh
Caps ant
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!
20 Yards Bleaching at $1.0
20 Yards Outing at $1.0
10c Outing at 8
Fine Suiting at ... .15c and 25c per yar
50c Mohair at 38
$1.00 Dress Goods at 68
$1.00 Broad Cloth at 49
20 Yards White Cloth $1.0
10c Dress Gingham at S'/i
CLOTHING
Men's Cashmere and Worsted Suits at
$7.5
All-wool Tailor-made Suits at $9.98 and u
Boys' Suits, sizes 3 to 18 (Knickerbocke
pants) Norfolk styles and doubl
breasted, at 98c, $1.50, $2.50 up to $8.5
Men's Pants . .98c, $2.00, $2.00 and $4.0
Boys' Pants ..25c, 50c, $1.00 up to $2.0
Men's and Boys' all-wool Overcoats, sanr
pies $1.50, $2-50, $2.50 and u
Men's Hats. .49c, $1.00, $1.50 up to $1.0
Boys' Hats 49c up to $1.0
Men's Wool Top Shirts. . . .98c up to $2.0
Men's Dress Shirts 49c up to $1.0
SHOES! SHOES!
Call and inspect oui
get the Greatest V
M. POL]
CHEAPEST S
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Bank No. 3!S.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
OF
THE BANK OF LANCASTER
located at Lancaster. S. C.t 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 Banks and
Bankers 72,024.39
Currency 6,757.00
Gold 3,606.00
Silver and other Minor
Coin 367.47
Checks and Cash Items 980.93
Total $632,638.66
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid In..$ 50,000.00
Surplus Fund 100,000.00
Undivided Profits, les3
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
Pnchlor'a PLnolrr. A '
a vuclro ooo.u4
Notes and Dills Rediscounted
50.000.00
Reserved for Taxes .... 3,000.00
Total $632,638.56
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Lancaster?bs:
Before me came Geo. W. Williams,
Cashier of the above named bank,
who, being duly sworn, says 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, 191S.
JNO. U. BELL,
Notary Public.
Correct?Attest:
LEROY SPRINGS.
R. L. CRAWFORD,
L. C. PAY8EUR,
Directors.
Have you a horse, THE ROYAL TYPEV
r hog to sell? Try ognized everywhe
.d." They will bring class machine and w<
p-flve words, Twenty- the high priced typew
tf an absolutely new oi
wholesale price. i
PERTS?Our Type- caro The Lancaster N
Department is In C.
most skilled type
s in the South, and DR. C. B. F
ranteed equal to that
ling plant in the *
>rk handled prompt- ' hone Vit
guaranteed. J. E Office over Lancai
Charlotte, N. C. formerly occupied
6-6-tf Office hours, 9to 1; 1
.LIES EUK THE MUI
\T
IAKOFF
loes, Men's and Boys' I
1 Millinery.
To Fit All, llig and Small.
0 Children's Shoes
n 15c, 25c, 49c, $1.00 up 1
Ladies' Shoes 98c, $1.49, $2.50 up
c Men's Shoes
d $1-25, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 up
c Rubber Shoes at 50c |
c LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
c AND SWEATERS
0 Ladies' Sample Coats, $6.00 and
c Coats, at $2.98, $3.98, $4.98
A full line of up-to-date s
Ladies', Misses and Children's Hal
ana scans at low prices.
0 UNDERWEAR
P Heavy Ribbed Fleeced Shirts am
r for Ladies and Men. at
0 Extra heavy, fine quality, Fleeced
wear, Ladies' and Men's Shir
0 Pants, at
0 Combination Suits 25c
l- All-wool Underwear at
p A full line of Comforts and Bla
'0 low prices.
'0 Trunks $1.25, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.5
'0 Traveling Bags 75c
?0 Solid Leathei Suit Cases, forme
$5.00, at
r goods and prices
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as a firstBars
as well as
rlters. We have
le at less than
\ddress, H. C.,
ews, Lancaster,
101-tt
>RATT,
jIaf Phtrmunr.
by" DrT Hlfk!
to ?.
SKY
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^ats,
to $1.50
to $3.50
to $1.00
per pair
rn 4 mo
v u.*\ ao j |
I $9.00
and up
tyles in
ts, Caps
d Pants
25c
Underts
and
48c
and up
.... 75c
nkcts at
0 and up
and un
!r price
. .$2.98
and
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