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) ' LOCAL DOTS C bs_J?? 1 ?"mere will be a "Measuring Party" at Rich Hill school house next Saturday night, October 18th. Free refreshments will be served. ?J. C. Bowling has accepted the position of overseer of weaving at the E. A. Smith Manufacturing Company, Rhodhiss, N. C.?Southern Textile Bulletin.' ?J. C. White of Lancaster spent yesterday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. Webb White. Mr. White Is at home on a short visit from Tennessee, where he Is residing for the present, putting In mill machinery.?Rock Hill Herald. ?Aren't you women wondering about that new device which will be ahown at the Jones Millinery Thursday afternoon? Remember the hour is 3 o'clock and the article Is one you will find indispenslble after you have once used it. ?Yom Klppur, the Jewish day of atonement, was observed by those of Hebrew faith In Lancaster last Saturday by closing their stores. Yom Klppur Is a holy day, devoted to prayer and fasting. ?Messrs. R. A. Williams and Lee Oates Montgomery of the Creek section went to Rock Hill Saturday to see the former's father, Mr. Thornwell P. Williams, who has been critically 111 for some time. v -?It Is said that the Lancaster & Chester Railway Company has settled with the majority of the Rlchburg people relative to the injuries they sustained in the Hooper's creek wreck of July 30th, last. The settlements were said to have been very satisfactory.?Chester Lantern. ?There will be a box supper at Midway Academy Friday night, October 17, under the auspices of Sunday school, the proceeds to help pay for the chapel organ. There will also be other matters of Interest to the young folks. Everybody Invited, especially the girls, boys, men, women and children, and the girls to bring boxes. ?The colored people of Lancaster county will hold their annual fair the last three days In this month, October 29, 30 and 31. Prizes ranging from $25 down to 50 cents will be offered for the best corn, cotton, neas. oats, wheat, potatoes, cabbage, tomatoes, canned fruits of all kinds, horses, mules, hogs and cows; the best pair of mules driven and owned by colored people; best single buggy horse in harness; the best band of music. ?Of interest here is the following from The Charlotte Observer of Saturday in regard to a popular Lancaster family which moved to Charlotte a few weeks ago; "Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boykln and small daughter, Elizabeth, who have recently come to Charlotte to live, have purchased a home on Worthlngton avenue, Dilworth. Mrs. Boykin before her marriage was Miss Mamie Jones, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Ira B. Jones, of Lancaster, S. C." ?Of interest here Is the following from The Rock Hill Herald of Friday last; "Mrs. Daisy Hasseltine and little son have returned here after an extended visit with relatives In Kershaw. Mrs. Hasseltine's friends are glad to know that she will again reside in Rock Hill. Iler cousin, Miss Carrie Beckham of Kershaw will make her home with Mrs. Hasseltine. Miss Beckham has accepted a position as stenographer with the 'Rock Hill Buggy Company." MEETING OP COUNTV TEACHERS To be Held Saturday Morning?Prof. W. H. Hand to Speak. The first regular meeting of the Lancaster County Teachers' Association will be held in the Central school auditorium next Saturday morning, October 18, at 10:15 o'clock. One of the most prominent educators in the South, the State Inspector of High Schools, Prof. W. H. Hand, nas been Invited to make an address. This announcement alone should attract a large number to this first meeting of the year. Not only are teachers and trustees invited to be present, but all others interested in education. One Hundredth Annual Session of Fork Hill Church. Thn Mnriuli Aflanpintlon diiHpM Ita session for this year the Fork Hill on Sunday by celebrating the one hunsession for this year at Fork Hill on Fork Hill church. Dr. J. H. Holdridge preached the sermon. He rend the covenant adopted there one hunj dred years ago; also read accounts of the great revival there in 183 9 and pointed out the fact that it is almost certain that tfis church had a woman's mission- ry society before any other Baptist church in this state. He read a list of the pastors and commented on them especially Rev. John S. Croxton, who 'was there so long and did such a grand work; also on the present pastor. 'Rev. T. A. Dabney. The collection for missions was $100.25. Rev. R. Thomas Hlackmon preached in the afternoon. The crowds were large all the time and the hospitality was well up to the usual custom of that community. f Annual Meeting of Lancaster Bible Society. I The Lancaster Bible 8oclety held its annual session In the Baptist church last Sunday evening. Addresses were made by Rev. H. R. Murchlson and Rev. K. T. Hodges. Rev. J. H. Boldridge made a few brief remarks. The old officers were elected with the exception that Mr. O. W. Williams was elected depositary and he will have charge of the Bibles, which are on sale In the Bank of Lancaster. The collection amounted to about $40. The president thinks that when the people have time to think on the things contained in the above mentioned addresses another^ evening may be devoted to this work and a larger collection obtained. This Is a great work and V worthy of the best endeavor. < THE LAM | COL. LEROY SPRINGS TO WED. liride-to-be a Charming Tennesse PER< Lady?Wedding in November. An announcement in which wide-, spread interest is centered haR just Mrs. J. I. been made. It Is this: daughter of "Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meriwether Evelyn McMar Jones of Pulaski, Tenn., announce Mrs. Albert I the engagement and approaching ago. marriage of their daughter. Lena Mr. W. Shi Jones Wade, to Col. Leroy Springs of Laurens spent Lancaster, S. C. The wedding will family at the be solemnized Saturday, November Connors. 29. at high noon at the home of the Superintendi bride's parents." of Kershaw sp Colonel Springs' friends, not only Misses Naon here, but throughout the South, will sey and Perry read the above with interest for our over from W1 distinguished townsman Is one of the day and spent largest manufacturers and most sue- ' Mr. Paul G. cessful business men in the Southern spent the we< states and his friends will be pleased J. H. Withers] to know of the charming and cul- Mrs. Marion tured woman he has won. Mrs. of her daughti Wade has visited in Lancaster sev- on Chesterfleh eral times and by her gracious man- ' Mr. C. L. T1 ners and personality has attracted town this wee all who had the pleasure of meeting 1 Mr. W. D. C her. She possesses beauty also to a R. L. Cawfor marked degree and is a charming Mr. and Mrs. conversationalist. As the presiding dren were an genius of a beautiful home, famed who spent yes far and wide for its hospitality, she 1 Dr. C. B. I will add dignity and graciousness to Cheraw. the cordial spirit which already pre- ! Mr. J. B. H vails there. Colonel Springs' friends made a busln will welcome her here most heartily, this week. I Mesdames J GOOD ROAD WORK. I Blakeney of j Walter M. Ste Many Improvements to Roth High- ! Miss Corlni ways ami Bridges. night for a vh ; ington. County Supervisor Thomas O. 1 Mr. Jamie T i Blackmon is having some good and 's the guest ol long needed Improvements made on Thomson. tlie public roads. The two-mile Mr. J- (' At stretch on the Charlotte road from ft visitor here Mr. Boyd Craig's up to S. N. Taylor's 1 Mrs. Ola P. place has been completed. The road In Charlotte, has been straightened and broadened Miss Blanch and a new concrete bridge built over Hill is the gut Camp creek. A gang have been J- T. Thomasi working on the "Rooty road." begin-1 Mrs. R. E. ning at the Rocky river road and morning from coming on west to Antioch. Another Atlanta, have issued no orders for her deten- j Col. Leroy S Redfield road. They began at An-' Miss Onibel tioch and are coming on to Lancas- Ttock Hill or ter. They have now reached the College, "four-mile old field." The road is Mr. and Mrs being broadened all the way to a John Madra, C width of 30 feet. Work is being done Cloyd spent A ; on the Coil road beginning at Jones I Miss Mary 1 Cross roads and coming on north to- visiting relati wards the court house. I Mr. W. S. I Supervisor Rlackmon is having Charlotte, tiling with concrete heads put in in Messrs. A. i place of the wooden ground bridges. Jones. Jr., M which will be a great saving to the Gregory, Stevi county. We are glad to see this *on an(l Dr. ( good work going on. I dance in Mon Mr. Will Re 1 E. E. Cloud i Sunday at hi SOCIAL NEWS I - T C5. ?* , . . j a?_ Conference I I Mrs. T. J. Strait entertained the , Friday Afternoon Book Club last I Meet ( week at her home on Chesterfield I The progra j avenue. Her guests were entertain- Conference oi , ed in rooms made bright with au- be held at L tumn leaves and flowers. An inter- 21. at Centra ' esting program was rendered and the follows: tclub after the study questions on 10-30 to 1 Macbeth had been answered. pro COme hv Mav< 1 ceeded to the full enjoyment of a de- 10-40 to 1 liglitful social hour. The hostess j w jj Dych j was assisted in entertaining by her ' jo-50 to 1 'accomplished daughter. Miss Clara dress* Barrett Strait, who had Just return-) 11 -00 to 1 led from her summer prace in the bounty. I mountains, bringing with her some ... '. i delicious nuts and fall fruits. The T , 1 refreshments woro *-?. J- Watson ual trays and each plate was gar- 12:15 to 1:0< nished with a border of varicolored by Mr. W. K. autumn leaves. Chestnut salad as j Recess, well as other novel dainties were; 2:30 Patrio served and on each tray was a minia-I 2:35 to 3:1 ture bottle of frappe, hung with tiny Problem, by E bunches of white and purple grapes. I 3:15 to 4: * .tion, by Clare Mrs. J. E. Rlackmon was the cor-1 ? *'' dial hostess of another congenial 4.0^ t gathering of Lancaster women, the to 5:0 West End Neighborhood Club at its SOIJ:, a"y last meeting. At the conclusion of an I entertaining literary progrem, a lit- .? p p \ tie contest was enjoyed. The idea ? ' 1 was to make from the letters in the '^ . t a name of the club as many words as ry'. if v. /; possible. Mrs. W. E. Taylor won the ' _ '? ,'4 prize, a pretty hat pin, while the 0.4a .' q., booby went to Miss Lessie Johnson. ' ? *?' Dainty refreshments were served by ' p? ' Miss Jessie Lee Rlackmon, the at- ()pen meet,E tractive daughter of the hostess. 1 This pleasant meeting was well at- Cot tended, and it is needless to say, was r<ntfnn thoroughly enjoyed. 1geed A nnfVior Hnliffhtful offnir r\f i v,'c Lancaster Coil i past week was the evening party I given by Mrs. W. E. Taylor in honor IH* 1 .of Misses Mary Ellen Eaves and j. w. Heed 1 Annie Waring Pickens, two popular 0f the South C teachers in the Central graded school, Union, will be j who spent the week-end as Mrs. October 20, fo i Taylor's guests. Rook was played at ganlzlng the F | three tables and after a series of caster county. : games. Mrs. J. R. Mackorcll was that a large ai ! awarded first prize, a book, and the Qf farmers met guest prizes, pretty Gibson pictures, This meetin were presented to the honorees. Miss court house at Eva Hough assisted Mrs. Taylor In friends and le entertaining and in serving tempting reach come oil Ices and cake. Ho well-Cunningham. I Oct. 14, 191; The following Invitations issued I yesterday, are of decided local InMrs. Mary O. Howell I requests the honor of your presence ' # These little hi me weaning reception or ner oy 10,000 evei (laughter WOfd. No ail Evelyn ! Cash muat aec< and I ~ ?rz=: Mr. Martin Crawford Cunningham FOR IU?NT 1 on the evening of Wednesday, the r^Sldenfce co twenty-ninth of October Va\h, R. cl^flfrl at half after six o'clock At Home REUNION?T1 Lancaster, South Carolina. of aWVelatl Miss Sowell Is a pretty, attractive T. Waiters a young woman, who has many friends HJifson, Halof in Lancaster, where she was born ^fctober 187 and reared. She is a daughter of the kets. late. Jesse C. "Sowell. Mr. Cunning-' ham, only son of Mr. and Mrs. B. POLAND CHI1 Cunningham, also of this place. Is a tered^stock^ young man a ho has Identified hlra- high kr^edlpC self with the business and social life breed of brigs, of the town. He is on" of the owners Josr C. Roblnso of the Standard Drug Company. s/c. CASTER NEWS, OCTOBER 14, 191: iONALS Busim>SS N< THE TE^J^HEHS of t SprijHrT'?cUool willaWt Sabiston and little n unariotte and Miss ^kwisonic ua iU8 visited Mr. and ston 25 c?nts. Uakeney several days ?????????? y FRESH ARRIVALS THIS ickloford McCrady of Graham flour, pr?^ai the week-end with his wheat, Wh-cake floupf Ge home of Mr. C. T. 8yruP? sensed rafslns, citron, dates^eec^nut, si ent J. G. Richards, Jr., sllced beef, pdjj^fut butte ient Saturday here. pepper, olivepf Quaker il Derrick, Mary Lind- hominy grltpr pufTe(Kvwh Belle Bennett came corn> puffed rice, Mdfcht nthrop College Satur- hearts, aj?d also Klnghann the week-end at home. be8t- Bennett-Terry Co. McCorkle of Yorkvllle ?r~ ;k-end here with Mr. GINNING IXCttJ?W. JL poon. Kin will rurf onJPtlesfli of Clinton Is the guest days^Fridays Satan sr, Mrs. R. B. Allison, further notice. W. B. Ar 1 avenue. * ? ?r? lllman of Cheraw Is in HOT SUPEKR?Friday p k. ber lZth/there wilt be Jraig and children, Mr. Per g^my/hous^'tiroce*] d and son, R. L., Jr., ko.wer Catgn, ?Treek chufi C. D. Jones and chll- Btllard, Bell Town. long the Lancastrians " terday In Charlotte. WANTED-?A good wash 'ratt spent Sunday in at laundry, Main and Dtfu C. Y. Haines. all of Belmont, N. C., ' ? ess trip to Lancaster WANTED?You to know can get cabbage plant) . T. Stevens and E. D. orell's grocery now. Plgi Kershaw visited Mrs. have something to eat 1 svens yesterday. they are frost proof and ie Thomson left last anr k,nd of weather. / sit to friends in Wash- 8ets- Mackorell's Grocer Mack well of Darlington FOR SALE?A completi his sister. Mrs. W. R. ladles', men's and chilt leather shoes at low. lams of Rock Hill was PoliakofT. several days ago. ? ? Gatling spent Monday FOR SALE?A deslrabl land at Antioch, six m ie Thomasson of Rock Lancaster, 3-horse farm o ?st of her brother, Mr. church, school and seer son. Mill and gin, 30 feet of Wylle returned this 'own. See B. M. Welsh. a visit to relatives in ? A BIG LINE of up-to-dat Iprings Is In New York. hus arrived at M. Poll) Duren spent Sunday In i a visit to Winthrop THE LANCASTER NEWS 8,000 men, women and ?. R. D. Rowell, Messrs. Lancaster county?but y leorge Carnes and Will compelled to advertise wl londay in Charlotte. 'G8B you want to increase Locke Barron has been ves In Union. WHEN in need of clothin lough spent Sunday in boys', call on M. Polij will surely get your mon J. Gregory, Ira B. We guarantee for that. alley Ferguson. H. J. ? s Williams, Boyd Hor- ADVERTISING alone doe 3. B. Pratt attended a ajiy man rich, but It 1 roe last Friday night- and sure sign that the m binson, manager of the his best endeavors to g 'ww in * nester, spent uusiness ana ne is sure t >me. - ? -? WANTED?Cow hides, I \\i \ |> it a vocn mule hides, sheep and ahka.nokd. stte me before you right. Capers Cautl '"or Common Cood to ? ]?<;venilx?r 21. CARBON PAPER and " ? V. Ribbons now lu stock, m for ( ommon " Cood caster News. Lancaster county<v *0 ' v ancaster on November I school building; Is as ' "v??? 0.4 0, Address of Wei- ir Ernest Moore. 0:50 Response by Dr. rF,lI17 es and J. M. Ycder. 1 Uli (j K 1:00 President's Ad1:30 Study of Map of 2:15 Address by Col. VB 1 Educational Address IB f 8 Tate. I Bf tic Song. 15 Address. Farmers' W. Dabbs. JL V A# 00 Address, Co-operance Poe. t0, Address, Pedigreed fy '0.CRe?r'H. R. Murchi- Dfy G??< ect. n. 1 Address, Needs of the Vylie. ? A \T^ 1 _ .J a a w, i-?eeus 01 me coun- I DRY GOODS .. Dabney. o Relation to Each, I 20 Yards Bleacl Oyches. oo. The Controlling 20 Yards Outing Tate. 10c Outing at.. Fine Suiting at ton Market. 50c Mohair at. . l3Vfcc $1.00 Dress Goo 41r $1.00 Broad Clot ?.y Farmer.' v, 20 Yards White teorganized. 10c Dress Gingl of Columbia, secretary ? arolina State Farmers' in Lancaster Monday, Men's Cashmere r the purpose of reorarmers' Union of Lan- 1 ... i m m Wo want to insist / All-wool failor-n I.u representative body I Boys' Suits, Size: >t with us on that date. Nr?rf< K will bo held at the I , Panls> NOrit 11 o'clock. Tell your I breasted, at 98c, t every farmer within Men's Pants . .9 1 J. wyreed. I Boys' Pants .. 2 State Secretary. I Men S and Boys 3 4-5 | pies S Men's Hats. .49c cc "VIntifpc Boys' Hats.. .. rNUUCCJ* Men's Wool Top 1 "Want Ads" arr read Men's Dr^ Shil ry wwk. One Cent a I nHULa for less than '25 cent*. ' ========== niipany advertisement. Noramber 15th^mf'" Oftll ftlld rfSinln* 5 rofl?rffs and . .1 jwn. mnj^ 4 get the lere will be a reunion ' ^_ ves and friends of JC. ?????? t Ure homrf of J<r L). (f tovfnshU), $aWfrday. S f* am Bring yell fUfed baa- I |% a\ i- I 1V1, "JA^ffhrviee ho*, regis ^as all the'marka ot AnS\one^u>alrlng this pleaae-yfrrespdnd with I , n. Route 1, Ldncjrater, L X >tices Mlllllllllllllli Bank No. 88. ne ? STATEMENT OF THE AhSSfrl ? OF HrAdmts- nM |1 THE BANK OF LAN* A. m] j located at Lancaster, 3. C. >^T< I close of business August 9t t WEEK? f? I RESOURCES, red buck- I Loans and Discounts. .. $52 torgia cane ? | Overdrafts currants, Bonds and Stocks owned Iced bacon, >yg< by the Bank 1 ir. Spanish ? Furniture and Fixtures. oat meal, Banking House eat, puffed gjg Due from Banks and >r's wheat Q Bankers 7 i^hams, the SB Currency , 3-4 gg Gold Silver and other Minor Arani^"**T W Coin lya,-Tours- ?g Checks and Cash Items rtfays, till > ? Total $63 ? m LIABILITIES. ight. Octi>- Capital Stock Paid In..$ 6 a Hot ffup- Surplus Fund 10 la W (?o to gg Undivided Profits. Ies3 ;h. W. T. Current Expenses and Taxee Paid 1 BB Due to Banks and Banker. Apply y erg .lap streets. Individual Deposits Sub2"tf B# Ject to Check 18 gig Savings Deposits 6 Pw y<Ju Time Certificates of Des at Mack- gg posit 14 it now and yJ Certified Checks 1 n.MauUaT7' 5 Cashier's Checks will live In gg Notes and Bills RedisUbo onion y. 2-tr m counted 5 . aj* Reserved for Taxes .... e line of W t???i 777 Iron's solid Total $63 or ices M I M STATE OF SOUTH CAROL prices. , W County of Lancaster?i | Before me came Geo. W. \ e tract of ' Cashier of the above name lies oast of who* be,n8 duly sworn, says pen Good < above and foregoing statem et orders M true condition of said bi hiehwav to U shown by the books of said 1-6 - < QEO- w- WILL Sworn to and subscribe! * Millinerv W me thls 14th day of Ausntit, ikoff's. S JNO. U. BE Notary 1 5 Is read by fljft r rrec^ ? children in LE7ROY SPRING ou are not .W R- L. CRAWFO Ith us?un- M L. C. PAYSEUR your trade. Dlr ? SwSlf 8 Iflfl881888 flfflM g, men s or ikofT. You ____________ ey's worth. MR FARMER?Have you a horse, THE ROI mule, sheep or hog to sell? Try ognlzed is not make a "Little News Ad." They will bring class mac It a certain a buyer. Twenty-five words. Twenty- the high ] an Is using five cents. tf an absolu et the best wholesale o get it. FACTORY EXPERTS?Our Type carc The ?^writer Repair Department la In lorse hides, charge of the most skilled l/pagoat hides, writer mechanics In the South, and DB Will treat our work Is guaranteed equal to that ?ern. of any rebuilding plant In tha country. All work handled promptTypewriter ly and fully guaranteed. J. B Ofllce < The Lan- Crayton & Co., Charlotte, N. C. formerly 6-6-tf Office hoc lr- ? " I I ??1 EATEST VALUES FOR THI AT POLIAKOI Is, Clothing, Shoes, Men's and E Caps and Millinery. 5! DRY GOODS! To Fit All, Big a liing at .ill.00 Children's Shoes at SI 00 15c* 25c' 49c' Ladies' Shoes 98c, $1.49, oC IVfpn'Q 15c and 25c per yard $1-25, $1.50, $2.00, 38c Rubber Shoes at ds at 68c LADIES' AND CHIIJ hat 49c AND SWEA' Cloth $1.00 Ladies' Sample Coats, lam at 8'/2c Coats, at . .. .$2.98, $2 i HTHiMr A ful1 line of "P"1 LOTHING Ladies', Misses and Chil< and Worsted Suits at and Scarfs at low prices. $7.50 UNDERWF lftod! S?q'S ?t$9',98 ;md,up Heavy Ribbed Fleeced i 3 3 to 18 (Knickerbocker r ?i at.... . f 111 1VI UUU iVICIly C\ I -? ylef-/,an x Extra heavy, fine quality , $l.oO, $!.;>() up to $8.o0 wear, Ladies' and 1V1 8c, $2.00, $2.00 and $4.00 Pants, at 5c, 50c, $1.00 up to $2.00 Combination Suits. . . . all-wool Overcoats, sam- All-wool Underwear at.. 51.50, $2'50, $3.50 and up A full line of Comfort: :, $1.00, $1.50 up to $4.00 low prices. . . .. . .49c up to $1.00 Trunks $1.25, $1.50, $2.5( Shirts.. . ,98c up to $2.00 Traveling Bags *ts 49c up to $1.00 Solid Leather Suit Cas ! SHOES! $5.00, at I inspect our goods and pi Greatest Values for you ===== AT = . POL1AKOFF CHEAPEST STORE ON EARTH. / lining 4 fDITION g : ASTER ? . *t the m h. 1913. ^ >-<( 7,627.89 M 3,078.88 W 3 1.600.00 LWJ 1.000.00 6,800.00 iSf [VN 2.024.39 ?] 6.757.00 ISI 3.505.00 LWJ 367.47 154 9 80.93 LwJ 2.638.66 154 0,000.00 [iM 0,000.00 iwf 9,091.96 [wj 3.001.46 ? 1.869.06 S 4.638.39 m .? 6.691.17 S 4.000.00 M 386.04 fa 0.000.00 .9$. 3.000.00 mm W( 2.638.66 .IN A. 3s: iS (VllliamB, flK :d bank. m that the *'^^1 ient Is a auk. a8 " &I bank. JAMS. d before Mft 1913. S :ll, |W, Public. ,8. ?, s ector*. iiimiiii fAL TYPEWRITER la receverywhere aa a flrathine and wears aa well as priced typewriters. We have itely new one at less than price. Address, H. C., Lancaster News, Lancaster, / ioi-tr I. C. B. PRATT, Dcntlrt. Phone 880. oyer Lancaster Pharmacy, occupied by Dr. High. liu. 9to 1; 1 to C. i MONEY 3 . vr fs Joys' Hats, nd Small. $1.00 up to $1.50 $2.50 up to $3.50 $3.00 up to $4.00 . . . 50c per pair DREN'S COATS rERS $6.00 and $0.00 1.98, $4.98 and up o-date styles in Iren's Hats, Caps JAR shirts and Pants : 25c /, Fleeced Underen's Shirts and 48c .... 25c and up 75c a and Blankets at ) and $3.50 and up .. .. 75c and up les, former price $2.98 ices and r money ~ | ,