The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, October 10, 1913, Page 5, Image 5

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y. / - , J , . ' \ ' LOCAL DOTS I ?Mr. John E. Blackmon has so his Croxton place. In Pleasant HI township, containing 410 acres, 1 Messrs. A. B. Ferguson and A. Gregory. ?Mrs; M. R. McCardell reques that all the fancy work which hi been promised for the "Flow* Show" be brought to her home 1 October 15th. ?As we have been rearrangln our mailing list, bringing It up I date, the names of some of our sul 8crlbers may have been Inadvertent omitted. If you should fail to receli your paper kindly notify us. ?From the Associated Reforme Presbyterian of Wednesday we notl< that Mrs. Ira B. Jones of this plai Is on the program to respond to tt welcome greetings at the union i the societies of the First Presbytei to be held at Rock Hill October 2 ?The Junior Order United Ame lean Mechanics are holding a plcn today at Unity church. Messrs. \ P. Robinson, R. S. Stewart and Clat N. Sapp have been invited to atter. and make addressee suitable to tl occasion. ?It will be of Interest to the Der a Hand Circle. King's Daughters, i well as others Interested In the work, to know that after all expensi of the Swapping Bee last Prldt evening had been paid, the circ realized $4 5 from the entertalnmen ?Miss Leona Tliomasson of O! Point, the attractive sister of M J. T. Thomasson, who has frequent visited here, sailed Tuesday fro Seattle, Washington, for Chin where she will teach in a school f< the children of missionary famllie ?The fall term of court will coi ?v vent here on Monday morning at 1 \ M o'clock, Judge George E. Prince < V Anderson, presiding. It will facil tate very much in the dispatch < business If jurors, witnesses ar court officers will be promptly c hand. ?A telephone has just been put i at the library and Woman's Exchanf building and those who wish cak rolls, etc., may now 'phone their o ders to Mrs. Simpson during the 1 brary hours, from 11 to 1 and fro: 4 to 7 every week day except We* nesday, when the library is closed. ?On Thursday afternoon, Oct* ber 16, the King's Daughters wl give a demonstration at the milllnei department of the Jones Mercantl Company of a new device which wl prove very useful, In fact lndispens ble, to the comfort and convenlem of women. The demonstration < this useful article will begin promp ly at 3 o'clock. Cotton Market. VUllUU I 11 Seed 4 ] Pleased With Lancaster. i ' As the passenger train from Roc Hill, due here this morning at 8:3 rolled up to the station, among tl passengers that alighted was a larj white and black cat, which did n< come out of, but from underneal the passenger coach. His catship he doubtless become tired of Rock HI and was seeking a more congeal Clime and wisely concluded to ca his lot with us. It is needless to ad that he was kindly received ar seems to be perfectly contented. ''Lancaster Leads." That Lancaster leads surroundit markets in the price paid for averai grades of cotton, now goes witho saying. It is coming to this mark from all directions. On Wednesdi Messrs. C. J. and J. D. Griffin of tl Van Wyck section came down ai (sold several wagon loads. On ye ( w terday Capt. J. W. A.drey of Fo f Mill was In town selling cotton fro his Waxhaw plantation. If tl farmers want the highest price f their cotton and the best place to < their trading, they will be wise they come to Lancaster. Cooley-Belk. Of Interest here are the followii anouncement cards, received in La caster yesterday: Mrs. Louclnda Cooley announces the marriage of h daughter Willie Calhoun to Mr. James S. Belk on Wednesday, the eighth of Octob nineteen hundred and thirteen WiUiamston, South Carolina. Will be at home after the sixteen of October, Wtlliamston, South Cat Una. Mr. Belk is the popular youi pharmacist of this county who h been in the drug business in Willlai ston ever since leaving his posltii with the J. F| Mackey Company he several years ago. His friends ai relatives here will read of his me rlage with Interest. THE SCORE. Don't sing me a lullaby, mother, ' 4 /.louo f\H POOI?ir /I /?/?? l/uii v viwnc i.uv 11 ui nci j uuui , Don't kiss mo and rock and code! me, But, mother, please tell me the scoi Has Baker swung yet at a wide on Has he knocked one homer, or raor I can't go to sleep now, mother, Oh mother, please tell me the scoi And joined with the nursery wallli #Thls question comes to the fore. From club and fireside and barny'ai "Will someone please tell me t score?" ?HAL SHERIDAN. Alaskan Mine Station Said to Ha Been Destroyed,/ Nome, Alaska, Oct. 9.?Reports v' day reached Nome that Solomon, mining camp, 40 miles east of he was destroyed by th* storm whl damaged this city twoMays ago. T situation at Nome Is Improved. THE LANC " SIX INSTITUTIONS Of GREAT STRENGTH P E R S C Ite|H>rt* From Ijanraster County's Id Six Hanks Are Most Kn- ^r- and Mrs. J. Ill I this week from a \ to couraglng. I Catawba. J. TT ^ I Mrs. J. C. Mllle Under date of October 8, the Lan- her home In Jeffer . castej* correspondent of The Colum- relatives here. ? Dia ?iaie nad the following to say | Capt. and Mrs. 18 concerning Lancaster county's flnau- family visited rels ?r ial Institutions: l this week. >y Recent reports from each of Lan- Miss Clara Ban caster county's "banks show iudlsput- turned home after able evidence of the county's pros- mer at Montreat, ] |? perity and splendid financial Capt. J. W. Ar strength. The Bank of Lancaster, was in town on t ly the oldest in the county, will soon Mr. W. H. P. 'e complete a quarter century's service daughter. Miss Ad< to the people of this community and haw at the home ;d county. "For Lancaster county and Cain this week. :e its people" has been its slogan, and I Miss Ruby Ellio ie this policy has been maintained the guest of relat te throughout all these years. It stands I Miss Arlie McCa it close to the top of the honor roll of , last Saturday for ry state banks of South Carolina, with j where she is teacl 1. its surplus of $125,000, which is two schools.?Monroe r. and one-half times its capital. In I Mig^ Virglula 1 |c addition to maintaining this exceed- hurst spent today y. ingly creditable standing it has paid ping. 1(j back to its stockholders in dividends | Mr. and Mrs. l(j three times what they originally put Mount Pleasant an le into its capital stock. With is three- lives and friends quarter million dollars of resources _ , to faithfully serve legitimate busi- Dm " ness and reliable people of the coun- 10 Kreveni ,r nnn!e ad0Pted TORTER'8ANTISEw! BS name, The Old Reliable. Its av- Kica, dre?inK thal TeIi erage deposits are $500,000; its av- the same time. Not a l jg erage resources, $750,000. __ t. The First National Bank of Lan I i caster, organized the last of August, ! isusiness r 1905, with a capital stock of $25,000, | ,v has grown rapidly and continuously WHo gets the Pla nl and In January, 1910, the capital was I a Increased to $50,000, at which time 1 POLAND CHINA ^ a 4 per cent cash dividend was paid i tered stock, has a to the stockholders. Regular semi-' bIkIi breeding. Ai annual dividends since then have t,reed of hogs, plea a" been paid. The bank's capital and,Joe c Robinson, I " surplus now amount to $80,000, and g ^ i resources $375,000. This bank does (' a large business with the farmers of TRY A SACK of I the county and Is popular with them. I flour and be .prm The bank Is one of the active deposl-ltovvn every j&cV. ,n tarles for the United States govern- , handle a complete ment. Its average deposits are i fanry groceries, In $200,000. I seed oats, mardwa ?e The people of the Heath Springs ders sollcitVsLEfc G- section of the county enjoy excep- I r" tionally good banking facilities and J conveniences by reason of the fact j p MACKEY wl m that the Rank of Heath Springs, al- ; though having a capital stock of only w. O. W. Tliepd' $10,000, has ever had the confidence 0f ^hATabeyf(acl o- and patronage of the entire commu- ne*^ TuasdajfToctc 11 nlty, owing to the very liberal terms l^.SJ ar^-tSrged to T offered and to conservative manage- ;i?owell. le ment. The bank has set aside a sur- | J 11 plus of $3,000 during the four years 1-j?AM^-nTaE il- of Its organization. Its deposits are i J :e $35,000 and Its resources $50,000. taKE SPECIAL 1 The Bank of Kershaw, of which j every' l^dy ln t_ John T. Stevens of that town Is pres- 1 aee latest Sipf^ ldent, was organized with a capital It the latest mar of $50,000 in 1904, and has paid to j8 8Uptjior to Its stockholders $32,000 In dividends.1^ 'p Lindsay, paying since Its organization 8 per g^e' cent annually. This bank has strong j financial connections and has been a WANTED?A goo great help to the people of Lancaster, at iaundry. Main a Kershaw and Chesterfield counties. ^ Y. Haines. The People's Bank of Kershaw, or- ' ? ')* ganlzed February 1, 1911, with a tap- WANTED?You b ^ Ital stock of $25,000, enjoys the con- ? . .. .. . can gei caooiiKi | fldcnce of tho entire people and eon- oreip8 grocery nov ? tinues to grow in strength and use- h e something t v" fulness. By reason of Its easy terms niey are frost pro I to the farmers of Kershaw^ its good anv kj,1(j Qf wea1 l.. management and sound * hanking He^ Mackorell's : principles, it is easily one of the most popular hanks in this section of tho paINT We hav Id s^a*e- , paints only a si The Farmers' Bank & Trust Co., trad^i^ simply wo Lancaster's youngest bank, was or-! just re<**lved last gantzed in 1908 with a capital of of the bh^t that $25,000, which two years later was , "Stag Paln?tL"V? increased to $50,000. The bank has , mixed are ampiQr lg had a period of rapid growth and to- guarantee timt gcx ro day is serving the largest patronage to paint .life job < jt. In its history. It has a surplus of charged the custc et $5,000. witl\-<fie goods. C iy ex|?hct to paint yoi le JORDAN-WEIAH. TCrry Company, id ^ Quiet But Pretty Home Wedding in HOl'tE ANI> Im West End Wednesday Evening. 1H ^-i\cre l?t W hp the sputta>?fn pat A wedding of Interest to a wide Heath Savings. A j0 circle of friends both here and In a gooci 1lttl\home If Kershaw, as well as in other sections Price, S/3,251k /An p dlQllflA \ A TV of the state, occurred Wednesday north Main^twe^ evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home wi*e.JlLwr?eU/in of the bride's mother, Mrs. Emma new! Styeap for *8 Jordan, in West End, when her Smal^ plwuatio n~ daughter. Miss Edna Jordan, be- ' came the bride of Mayor Orover C. ^ m/hEwNiyi er Welsh of Kershaw. ' fen The parlor where the ceremony / was performed was decorated In ferns, autumn leaves and pot flowers, and Miss Jessie Lee Blackmon v r ?, er played Mendelssohn's "Wedding I OH l-iHIl March" as the bridal party entered this room. The bride was strikingly | t-h handsome in a going-away suit of i B-l *| o-4 blue, with hat and other accessories to match. Rev. J. C. Rowan, pastor! a8 of the Presbyterian churches at! or"' tta Camden and Kershaw, In an Impres- j l*y (ilV] 11 slve ceremony, pronounced the words ! y on which made the happy couple man) re and wife. This pretty home wed-1 a{* ding was witnessed by only a few of |1_ the relatives and close friends of the J[ 1(1 llO bride and groom. An informal reception was held U y,,,, Kr/> immediately after the ceremony and 11 1 Mr. and Mrs. Welsh left immediately For * by automobile for theii future home j In Kershaw. j 110 The bride Is an attractive young -j ^ woman who has won numbers of i f>P ollTQ 21 rH- friends during the short while she \f/V ^ has lived In Lancaster. 8he wai^ V Lf 0* born and reared in Fort Lawn and 1 e? there, as elsewhere, she is very pop- J ro* The groom, who is a son of the The ?100.1 late Capt. J. V. Welsh, is mayor of IkollnL Kershaw and one of that city's most iVllSflllllt prominent business men. Among j the out-of-town guests who attended ! no the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Whv Not El Oates of Cheater, Mr. W. C. Moore and daughter, Miaa Mary Moore of / V... Camden Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Hough, lTe W. U Clybum, Miaa Ada Clyburn, Frank Clyburn, T. B. Clyburn. Dr. f1 to- E. C. Braalngton, J. T. Stevens, Fred a Culvern, E. D. Blakeney, L. E. Truea- I F* II A N del. J. M. Carson, C. C. Smlthdeal, F IflM ch Dr. T. W. Leslie, J. C. Masaey, Roy w 'he Blackmon, Lee Trueadel and Dr. W. I C. McDowell. i % ASTER NEWS, OCTOBER 10, 1913 Business Notices These little "Want Ads" are read by 10,000 every week. I word. No ad for less than 25 cents. N. Outen returned Cash must aVcompany advertisement. rislt to relatives at NEW RESTAURANT to be opened x has returned to M/5>Wday for white people i^ext door son after a visit to to Mo\hersJ*?d'8\blaokspiiUt shop on White fct?Cet, whWwe setve the best D. E. Penny and meals. Chas. P. Tludson. itives lu Abbe\ille . THE STORES of Hirsch Bros., of 'ett Strait has re- Lancaster and Hyath Springe will spending the sum- he closed ou accourlt...of*Holiday this, N. C. coming Sdfurday, October 11. drey of Fort Mill uslness yesterday, for SALE?A complete line of McMurray and ladies', men's and children's solid lie, visited in Wax leather shoes at low prices. M. of Mrs. M. J. Mc- PollakofT. tt of Greenville Is FOR J^ENT OR LEAS^v-T\yo twoIves here. lio/3&vfarms, tJ^-T'tojfr hoi'sk farm, in of Waxhaw left pjeulV of buUdjtfgs Uhd gboi) water. Newberry, S. C. -ReAt hr \lojn^foh-fi ^edlpf'.U-W. J. ling in the graded c/nnlngjprfu. 104-4-t Enquirer. V-?? Robinson of Oak- poR SALE?A desirable tract of in Lancaster shop- land at Antioch, six miles east of Lancaster. 3-horse farm open. Good A. T. Walters of church, school and secret orders. 8 on a visit to rela- Mill and gin, 30 feet of highway to In this county. town. See B. M. Welsh. 1-6 iv,i.n.iair A BIG LINE of up-to-date Millinery ood Poisoning haa arrlved at M Poli.ikoff s. iderful old reliable DV THE LANCASTER NEWS is read by inimeut. 25c. 50c. si.' 8,000 men, women and children In . ? Lancaster county?but you are not ^. compelled to advertise with us?un i>o nces less you want to Increase your trade. no? WHEN in need of clothing, men's or boys', call on M. Poliakoff. You service hog, regis- surely get your money's worth. ; all the marks of We guarantee for that. lyone der'ring this * ? se corre ond with A NEW FORCE IN FARMING.?Intoute 1, Lancaster, oculate yoi^r soil for clover, al3.4 falfa, vetch and other legumes with Nitro-Geriu, at $2.00 per acre. See demise or Tip-Top me or muil your orders to Nitrovinc^d, the best in Germ i Fertilizer Co., Savannah, guaranteed. Also Ga. O. (L Blackmon, Agent, I>a.nllnefof staple and caster, S. 1-7-F bagging and ties, re/etc. Your or- ADVERTISING alone does not make /ft. Sistare. any man rich, but it is a certain 3-tf-f and sure sign that the man is using his best endeavors to get the best 11 give it away. business and he is sure to get it. wtill be ajrfeeting MY SJORE wUL-be closed Saturday, e pmo/w. O. W., JDdfobor Ff, iLU-~'sundown. - M. ?baryf. All mem- PoltakofTT 2-3 bk^present. A. C. ? . 3 WANTED?Cow hides, hone hides, mule hides, sheep and goat hides. s0ltrt8Tjr free See me before selling. Will treat you right. Capers Cau<b.?rn. NOTICE?I want ancaster ?<?unty to CARBON PAPER and Typewriter r Sewthg M^hlne. Ribbons now in stock. The Lan<hltvr made) and so caster News. \snl other models. Manngtr, Slnpt r Weakness and Loss of Appetite The Old Standard general strengthening tonic, , . GROVE'S TASTKLKSS chill TONIC, drives oul il waslier. Appl> Malaria and builds up the system. A true tonic .nd Dunlap streets, and sure Appetizer. For adults tnd children. 50c. 2-tf ^^sas.^^_ n know that vou ?????? e plants v. Plant now and I o eat In January, 5,',*" "on,oS I THE GREATE Grocery. 2-tf I e been handling hort tUhe and our ndorful. We have JBB BB Bp^ week $500 worth > VS JfB I | Tnoney can buy. HII oolsey's Standard" ! I A the line and the I BB H js wi'v >ur line is, I ^B I oV^r .. tin free of I B I imeYvJs not pleased W A 'ome ffV^nce if you ir house^^ennett Dry Goods, Cl< iOT FOR SALE. id 5-room house in I 't of the town of I . nice Uftfe lot I ======== forjjg^lrt'taan. | DRY GOODS! E Kge'rtmluh I 20 Yards Bleaching at.. liit and fcn^ttcaiiy I 20 Yards Outing at ISJ1!0^ 8jfe? I 10c Outing at i* Y* r~d uwtd uvi iu- w Price per Fine Suiting at ... .15c s rw JK ? 50c Mohair at TWITTY, ^ _ . But*. 2-3 $1.00 Dress Goods at.. . $1.00 Broad Cloth at.. .. 20 Yards White Cloth.. ike Some One 10c Dre3s Gingham at.. CLOTHIN ppy Men's Cashmere and Woi / 1 All-wool Tailor-made Suit: ing Them Boys' Suits, sizes 3 to 18 our pants) Norfolk styl< breasted, at 98c, $1.50, $ Men's Pants ..98c, $2.00, / t UH o Boys' Pants . .25c, 50c, $ VT , c, . , ' Men's and Boys' all-wool i Not Saving ples $1.50, $2ourself. Men's Hats..49c, $1.00, $ Boys' Hats % Men's Wool Top Shirts.. llVcl Ask for Men's Dress Shirts pjjjg SHOES! S ========= im> int..... is Call and ins] sly FREK set the Gre liter the Rifoe =? M. P CKEY CO. |1 c -Vs * ' ' ./ H llank No. 33. V STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION W OF M THE BANK OF LANCASTER 'tj/i located at Laucaater, S. C., at the close of business August 9th, 1913. ^ RESOURCES. Ii-uaus sua uiscounts. .. 1527,627 89 Overdrafts 3,076.88 Bonds and Stocks owned by the Bank 11,600.00 Furniture and Fixtures, 1,000.00 Banking House 6,800.00 Due from Banks and Bankers 72,024.39 Currency 6,767.00 3,605.00 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. less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 19,091.96 Due to Banks and Banker8 3,001.45 Individual Deposits Subject to Check 181,869.06 Savings Depc?lto 64,698 89 Time Certificates of De? P?8lt 146,691.17 Certified Checks 14,000.00 Cashier's Checks 386.04 Notes and Bills Redlscounted 50,000.00 Reserved for Taxes .... 3,000.00 Total $632,638.66 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Lancaster?ss: Before me came Geo. W. Williams, Cashier of the above named bank, who. hplnc Hnlv anrnm tli.t tv... H -o / ?"VIU, Dtt/O IUUI WHO above and foregoing statement la a 00 true condition of said bank, as *0^ shown by the books of said bank. S GEO. W. WILLIAMS. 00 Sworn to and subscribed before Asa me this 14th day of August, 1913. g< JNO. U. BELL, 00 Notary Public. A|u Correct?Attest: S LKROY SPRINQS, .00, R L. CRAWFORD, 0ft L. C. PAYSEDR. Directors. [rtiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MR FARMER?Have you a horse, THE ROYAL TYPE1 mule, sheep or hog to sell? Try ognized everywh' a "Little News Ad." They will bring class machine and v a buyer. Twenty-live words. Twenty- the high priced type^ five cents. tf an absolutely new c _____________________________ wholesale price. FACTORY EXPERTS?Our Type- caro The Lancaster 1 writer Repair Department Is In S- C. charge of the most skilled type writer mechanics In the South, and DE. C. B. ] , our work la guaranteed eqnal to that _ ^ of any rebuilding plant In the country. All work handled prompt- Phone S ly and fully guaranteed. J. B. Office over Lanet : Cray ton ft Co., Charlotte, N. C. formerly occupied ft-C-tf Office hours, 9to 1; ! IST VALUES FOR THE MO AT 'uimm 3thing, Shoes, Men's and Boys' i Caps and Millinery. >RY GOODS! To Fit All, Big and Small. $1.00 Children's Shoes 15c, 25c, 49c, $1.00 up * " Ladies' Shoes 98c, $1.49, $2.50 up 8C L!?d 25c per yard * $1-25, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 up 38c Rubber Shoes at 50c 68c. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S 49c AND SWEATERS $1.00 Ladies' Sample Coats, $6.00 ani 8?/2c Coats, at $2.98, $3.98, $4.91 A full line of up-to-date i " I .oHioa' \fioaoa anH PViilrlron'o Ho sted Suits at an<* Scarfs at Tow prices. $7.50 UNDERWEAR 3 at $9.98 and up jjeavy Ribbed Fleeced Shirts ar (Knickerbocker for Ladies and Men, at 53 and double Extra heavy, fine quality, Fleece* 2.50 up to $8.50 wear, Ladies' and Men's Shi i $3.00 and $1.00 Pants, at 11.00 up to $2.00 Combination Suits 25c Overcoats, sam- All-wool Underwear at 50, $3.50 and up A full line of Comforts and Bk >1.50 up to $4.00 low prices. .49c up to $1.00 Trunks $1.25, $1.50, $2.50 and $3.1; . .98c up to $2.00 Traveling Bags 75c , .49c up to $1.00 Solid Leather Suit Cases, form IHOES! $5.00, at pect our goods and prices atest Values for your m< 4 T 'OL1AKOFFS HEAPEST STORE ON EARTH. ' / < K ' I . i mug N S < 2 ^!j I m nt s 5 m s S1 5 '5 g W w m J 1 WRITER is reoere as a firstrears as well as vrlters. We have ine at less than Address, H. C., v, ^ews, Lancaster, 101-tl ^ PRATT, MS. later Pbanucjr, by Dr. Hl#k. I to ?. NEY i /A Hats, _ to $1.50 to $3.50 to $4.00 per pair COATS d $9.00 % and up styles in its, Caps id Pants . ...25c i Underrts and 48c and up 75c inkets at >0 and up 5 and up er price . ..$2.98 and >n ey > if 1 , I mAm