The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, December 30, 1913, Page 5, Image 5
PERSONALS
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Mrs. John C. Catoe and Mrs. aj_ j
Arbelle Falle of Kershaw visited fUjj,
Mrs. S. T. Blackmon the past week. SOI1
Mr. Eddie Knight returned to his folk
home in Gastonia, N. C., Sunday, iug
after spending the holidays at the Coff
home of his aunt, Mrs. Emma Small dur!
of this City. nun
Mr. Gary Elliott visited his mother, ln a
Mrs. L. S. Elliott, during the holi- Mr*
days. N. (
Master Joe Foster of Rock Hill.
sou of Hon. J. Harry Foster, spent
Sunday with relatives here.
Mr. Roy Dunn of the South Caro- "ml
liua College spent me holidays at Al
home* . Ros;
Mr. Beaty Thompson of Birmiug- t
ham, Ala., visited his father at River- Mes
eide the past week. Coll
Mr. Will Langley, Mrs. J. P. Hunter W.
and Mrs. G. B. Barron attended the Dav
funeral of Mr. C. B. Skipper in Char- Cam
lotte Friday. | T
Mr. Dillard S. Hooker, after spend- enJ?
lng the holidays at the home of Mr. one<
and Mrs. G. F. Cross, left Sunday for ^
Norfolk, Va., to visit his parents. 1* '
Messrs. Itufus Thompson, Leon s
Thompson, Ira Harper and Crawford
Sistare, students in school at Cary, ^
N. C., spent the holidays at home. i>r'\
Mrs. Mary E. Walsh of Mount *
Pl^usant, N. C., and her son, Prof.
is Welsh, assistant professor of ''V
English at Roanoke College, Salem, N
Va., visited relatives here during the
holidays.
Miss Mildred Cunningham is here ^
from Inman spending the holidays ,3
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Cunningham.
Mr. Hal Mackorell of Yorkville is t
the guests of his grandparents, Maj. day'
and Mrs. J. M. Riddle. I "m
Misses Juanlta and Louise Wylie jnf0
left last night for a trip to New York jjou
and Washington. nooi
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Paul have re- Mrs,
turned to their home in Beaufort, c.
after a visit to Mrs. Paul's father, rGial
Mr. Paul Moore. intlr
Mr. C. D. Jones made a business card
trip to Atlanta last week. Bre^
Miss Laura Gilbert Williams is gcot
visiting her uncle, Mr. G. B. Greene, the
In Rock Hill. jonc
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodley and son.
Miss Mary Woodley are the guests i,iac
of Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Rollins in Lake dauf
City. gow
Misses Rebecca Walker of Winns- mess
boro and Frances Nicholson of Union gue?
are the guests of Miss Betty Brown. Mrs.
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Montgomery, 0f h
Miss Ada Heath and Master Jack and
Montgomery of Charlotte have been ceivl
visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Crawford, ort (
Mr. and Mrs. H. Toy Cox of Green- The
ville are the guests of Mrs. Cox's fusic
Mother, Mrs. Ada Hough. Mrs.
Miss Nell Elliott of Wlnnsboro is Fow
the guest of Mrs. John T. Green. roon
J . Dr. a0(\ Mrs. B. J. Witlierspoon a CI
^ and llttloMiss Lucy Homes Carson of elect
Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs. M. S. inlii
Witherspoon the past week. ferr<
Mrs. Hattie S. McKay of Cheraw is c<
the guest of her brother, Mr. W. M. Ellic
8tevens. days
Col. and Mrs. Leroy Springs and vnrd
Mr. Elliott W. Springs have been
spending the past few days in Con- T1
coW and Charlotte. dell?
Iss Agnes Thomns came up from Mooi
Columbia yesterday to be the guest houi
of Miss Joyce Clark for the Christ, men
niaj dance last night. i
lV. John T. Mackey of Camden m
spent Christmas night with his at a
brolier, Mr. R. B. Mackey. whic
Cishler T. B. CIyburn of the Bank than
of Ilershaw spent the holidays with The
his brother, Mr. L- P. Clyburn. fully
hS, E. L. Cook and wife of Chap- gam*
pelstspent the holidays with their of h
parruts, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cook, cake
Mwor-Elect J. M. Hood returned a ia
fronfijBt. Louis yesterday. bade
MB and Mrs. O. B. Bartlett have your
returned from a visit to Columbia. |'
MB Will Plyler Is at home from m
Puritan University for the holidays, teacl
MlD. F. Sapp was a visitor to tral
Columbia Sunday. delij
m vv. i. urenory visnea iveranaw Chrl
on tAlness yesterday. meri
Mkb Beulah, Myrtle and Ada houi
ThoiAbon, who spent several days refr<
last Hfek with friends and relatives
near^nssatt, returned home Frlday.l
accot^ftuiled by their uncle, Mr. L. J. ' Oi
Walt^B of Cassatt. Mr
Drjy. O. Stevens was a visitor in of tl
townBday. the
CoHperoy ^/rings and bride were ett <
W>- amor^Bthe guests at the Carolina mori
Hote^Ehrlstmas night. They left Kro
the At morning for Charlotte.? will
Rock^Bll Record. Coui
MrHewla Hlrsch, who has been on mon
a vislHo his sons at this place, has hors
retur^B to New York. awa:
Re^Bt. L. Robinson, D. D., presi- Qwli
dent ^Bhe Woman's College of Due iden
West/^fcited his father, Mr. N. P. he c
Robln^B during the holidays. He in '
has completed the building of esca|
an Al^Hunae Memorial llall on the ohm <
colleg^fcmpus posting $26,000. cf m
MIs^H Annie Neely and Kathleen been
Thorn j^B of Rock Hill are spending the
a few bSb with Mrs. W. P. Robinson. I
CapBB- M. Hough has returned I
home Charlotte after a week's Tl
visit IBs daughters, Mrs. O. A. brea
Marshl B Mrs. H. G. Ashcraft. an 1
Tnhr* P Tin ??inr tileltn/1 *. _
Dllol^Hi * * ***???v*j? vioiwu unto
Charlcf^Hoday. ure i
MIsflHH Ellott of Kershaw, al- ring
ways flBlcome visitor, la spending peop
a dny^wo with Mr. and Mrs. John the i
T. Gre$3H I was
" MliuMBpeeca Walker of Wlnna- life
boro 1??H popular guest of Miss use
Bettle ^Brn- pers<
M'sg " M>e? Thomas of Columbia bere
la vislj^?<l?a Joyce Clark. May
MIsi^^Be Bell Dowd of Charlotte, the <
who ci|^^v>wn to attend the Christ,
mas ddflSB_wa8 I*16 Kuest of Mrs. Ex?h
W. Fn 3gp irper. t
MIss^^Htty James and Katherlne T1
Cross c^^Bster are visiting Mrs. Ira Mori
. II. Jon^flH ' f ' towr
Mlss^^^Bfleld of Monroe Is spend- uary
Ing paB^Hthe holidays with Miss*the
Lula aiSgB- for t
fThe BH friends of Mr. Miller er t
WkinH Hunden gave him a cor- cons
h1 \> He when he was here asso
uesdafl^Bt. raeei
Dr. n|BB'or^an wan here among
his oldjj^^Rl" 'or the holidays. W. 1
THE
an knjoyaiiia: dance.
l.uiicustei- Cotillion Club (Jives I /
its Aiiiiuul Christmas Dance* *-<V.
lie Lancaster Cotillion Club gave
r Christmas dance Monday night
dackey's hall, which was beautiV
decorated with holly and criin- out> an,l
bells. A merry party of young night.
8 enjoyed several hours of danc-' ?Wil
to the music of Comstock's band, teaching
ee and sandwiches were served salary o
Ing the evening. An unusual j Tlu
tber of out of town visitors were general
niKuuunie, among mem, ur. ana high wa
. T. A. Apple of Winston-Salem, i Tl
U., Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Whit- . !'
[ of Monroe, Misses Kelile Jones <
Katherine Cross of Chester, in-io
?es Nell Ellott and Beck Walker '
N'innsboro, Misses Agnes Thomas '
Reaux Jones of Columbia, Miss *'
ie Bell Dowd, Charlotte; Miss ~?.rs* .
a llill, Greenville. Tliursda
he visiting gentlemen were ' ?The
srs. Bird Miller and Appleton, the L
imbia; W. C. and Lyle Whitner, holidays
B. Uawlinson, Rork Hill; W. L. and his ?
idson, Chester, Miller Boykin, ly on th
iden and D. P. Jordan. of the p
he young folks of our town who mail ma
yed the festive occasion, chaper- |
1 by Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett, were: |
;es Joyce Clark, Hattte Lewis, |
ie Brown and Eliza Wylie; shipper
srs. E. C. Mackey, J. F. Moore, "i 'h '
I U. Moore. Henry Moore. S. C. n
lams, C B. Pratt W Y. Dillard, Lancast,
A. J. Gregory. H_ J. Gregory, oanip hl
3.'Horton, W. M. Green, Ira B. ' , ,
)8, Jr.. J. R. Minter. W. C?. Wil- j,k? Jj
is, Mailie Ferguson and John D. frj,.n(]s
! years of
1 Bait lino
equals j
OCIAL NEWS
extends
bereavec
he following appeared in Satur-1
s Charlotte Observer: I t
rs. Brevard 1). Springs received j j>,>ar
rmally at her home on South' _ ,
levard, Dllworth, yesterday after- j j]s ,
\ from 5 to 6 o'clock, in honor of
Leroy Springs of Lancaster, S. | >
Invited to meet Mrs. Springs were 'nrottv' fr
lives of Mr. Springs and a few merrv
nate friends of the hostess. The ! h.i II _
s were taken by Miss Caroline QYnvKi
,'ard Moore and Miss Calvine i
.t. Guests nwe.n.atathrdluhrdlu I
liall by Mrs. C. Ferber j
>s and Miss Annie Clark-1 Mr. C
Mrs. Springs, gowned ia Miss St<
k Chantilly lace over black and Mre
?hter. Miss Esther White Springs, were mi
ned in shadow lace over white 28. No
valine. In presenting the bride and performi
it of honor, Mrs. Leroy Springs, enee of
Springs was beautiful in a gown and rela
lue velvet with real lace bodice |
diamond ornaments. Other reIng
in the library were Mrs. Rob2.
Moore and Mrs. John M. Scott. As Ml
room was arranged with a pro- through
>n of American Beauty roses. Elliott
Joe Jones and Mrs. Henry B. morning
ler poured tea in the dining hy a mu
i. In the center of the table was UP with
lrlstmas tree strung with tiny Funderb
;ric lights. Misses Alethla Bland, says the
i Baxter Scott and Annie Talia- serious,
j assisted in serving,
ilonel and Mrs. SDrinas and Mr. I
>tt Springs are spending several While
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bre- brating
D. Springs. ? Sweat's
* * # Wednesc
le T,ittle Girls' Sewing CMub was was sho
jhtfully entertained by Miss Eliza the man
re on Friday, the 26th. After an pistols,
s* diligent plying of the needle, ous, will
*y games followed and the guests
?
iss Pauline Mauzon was hostess , () ,,
most charming Christmas party, . i\
li \wia much enjoyed by more ?n?i
a score of her young friends, *
handsome parlors were taste. , ?
decorated, and progressive f
es were indulged in for a couple % os '-N
ours, after which delicious ices,
and candies were dispensed. At
te hour the happy young folks Notice
i a regretful adieu to their fair 30th da
ig hostess. make m;
* * # 1 Chalmer
iss Jessie L. Blackmon, who is court fo
king the seventh grade in Cen- ply to s
graded school, gave her class a missal a
jhtful masquerade party for
stmas day from 6 to 8 p. m. The Guardh
y maskers enjoyed games for an
or two which were followed by
?shments.
Attempted Assassination.
i last Friday about 2 o'clock as
Frank Williams, superintendent
tie chalngang, was driving along ^
public highway from the Crock
'ross Koaas, loading to Mr. Els
Kvana, he was ahot at by a newho
waa riding a bay horse. Mr. &Bd u<
lama waa on hla way to see
lty Superintendent T. O. Black- Certail
and waa driving a fractious
e, which took fright and ran send V
f as soon as the shots were flrcd. .
lg to this the negro could not be haven
tided by Mr. Williams and when ,
ucceedod in checking his horse it S in
's mad flight, he made good his
pe. The negro fired two shots, we ca
Df which passed through the brim
r. A\ illiains' hat. No cIum has yet IO pl<
d'scovered as to the identity of
would-be assassin. at One
Ab Ideal Christmas. of tfO
iroughout the length and
dth of Lancaster county, It waa Would
deal Christmas. There was no
ward Incident to mar the pleas- ness f
md happiness of our people, barone
accidental shooting, and our lound
le are to be congratulated upon
quiet, happy manner In which It not to
observed. There was no loss of , ?. .?
or property through the earless a" in<
of fireworks or firearms. Needy Givi
his and households were rememd
In a quiet, thoughtful way. | all I a
all future Chrlstmnses be like
ine we have just pass through. you tl
~~~~~~ Yours
'utlve Committee of Moriah Association
to Meet. from 1
ie executive committee of the
lah Association will meet in the
i of Kershaw, 8. C., Friday, Jan- _____
2, 1913, at 10 o'clock a. m. for ???
purpose of pro.ratlng missions _ _
he ensuing year and for any oth- V/l c
tuslness that may come up for lYAJj
lderatlon. Every pastor of the
elation is urged to attend this
ting. |
T. A. DABNEY, Chairman.
F\ ESTRIDGE, Secretary.
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LANCASTER NEWS, DECEMBER 30,1913.
Roddey-Kelly.
, On Saturday at the residence of I
/( /\ I I }( 1 I ^ A. J. ltoddey, the bride's father, M
y ^ A Jessie ltoddey was united in m
riage to Mr. Ivan F. Kelly of Olan
1 S. C. The happy couple were nui
sure and watch the old year'one by the Rev. Hugh R. Murchisi
the new year in, toniuiorrow j the bride's pastor, in the presence
j a few friends and immediate re
Illam A. Anthony Is now tives.
; at Wilburton, Okla., at a
f $50 per month. TWT
5 rains seem to have been JljIISIUGSS JN OtlC
all over the county, causing ' ?
ter in the streams. NOTICE?I hereby forbid anyone
) amount of cotton ginned in feed or harbor my wife. Sai
?r county up to December 13, prasier. She left my house withe
)15 bales, against 24,302 for any cause. Ike Frasier.
26-27-1'
? Lancaster Chapter, U. D.
II meet at the residence of FOR RKNT?Four room house I
II. McCardell at 4 o'clock rent on Cemetery street, n<
y afternoon. graded school building. Apply to
> mails were unusually heavy F. Wylie.
ancaster postoflice during the ~
, but Postmaster J. F. Hunter LOST?Friday night, somewhere I
sfflcient assistants were strict- tween the postoflice and the re
e job and deserve the thanks dence of Mrs. Julia Porter, on Bi
ublic for prompt delivery of street, a small alligator purse c<
tter. taining three one dollar bills a
' some small silver change and a vis
ing card with name of Jessie Leitt
skip,KM- s Death. Portpr thereon> Leave at Nc
tragic death of Mr. C. B. office. Jessie L. Porter.
an account of which appears
e in this issue, brought sad- pqR SALE?First Monday in Ji
the hearts fo his friends in uarv. .We will sell to the high
Mr. Skipper and family bidder, the Methodist parsonage
;re some twenty years ago Elgin, containing 7 rooms, lot c<
ing their stay of something tains 2 acres, more or less. Ter
ghteen years, made many of sale, one-third cash, one and t
Mr. Skipper was about 50 years on rest. Sale to be at cot
age and was a native of house during legal hours of ssi
re, Md. He had very few John B. Harper, B. A. Gainer, J
IS SI rottnil mill onnn?ln?n- " ?
^>.^.,,,^.1- i<-. lieu. 22-25-F
1 was a man of generous im
nd a loyal friend. The News GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE
its deepest sympathy to the International Harvester Co.
1 family. horse power Gasoline Engine. W
develop 3% H. P., good condith
hanks to Santa Clans. Will sell at a bargain to quick p
c, . ... ... .. chaser. Apply W. S. Hough. Ofl
\? ? 1u.8: will write Lancaster Publishing Co.
itter thanking you for bring
what we asked you to bring 1F YOU WANT Shingles cheap t
rou brought us more than we week, see us. If you want gc
Many thanks for so many coait something that will bu
Wsb'uK you many more -phone us. Edwards & Horton.
Christmases. Your little g_U
f AND JESSIE WILLIAMS.
THE ROYAL TYPEWRITER Is r
Knight-Hair. ognized everywhere as a fir
t i class machine and wears as well
Ha Knight daughter of Mr the hiRh pr,ced typewriters. We hi
l i? v Kniirht if u ' an absolutely new ono at less th
(. I). A. Knight of Kershaw. wholoH?le '?ce Address H
irried on Sunday. December l ? T P ,
. ?T>..v.ii? -.XT o .i_ care The Lancaster News, Lancast
tary Public W. F. Estridge g ^ ' ini-tl
ed the ceremony In the pres- '
a large number of friends FOR SAl,e?The Balley^place, ci
s" talnlng five hundred acres, m<
or less, estate of C. O. Witty. Ap]
Kicked by a Mule. to John Boykin, Camden, S. C.
r. Will Stogner was passing 12-tl
the stables of the Jones>
Mule Company yesterday FACTORY EXPERTS?Our Tyi
he was kicked In the side writer Repair Department Is
le. Mr. Stogner is now laid charge of the most skilled tyi
a broken rib. Dr. J. D. writer mechanics in the South, a
urk, who is attending him, our work is guaranteed equal to tl
injury, while painful, is not of any rebuilding plant in 1
country. All work handled prom
ly and fully guaranteed. J.
Accidentally Shot. Crayton & Co., Charlotte, N. C.
a crowd of men were cele- 5-o-tf
Christmas at Mr. Minor
store in the New Cut section Notice of Discharge.
lay nigni, Mr. will Wallace ! Notice Is hereby given that on t
t in the left lung by one of 30th day of January, 1914, I w
wer? " ?r*J? 0 tlieir juake my final return as guardian 1
The wound, while danger- | Everett B. Taylor to the probi
i not necessarily prove fatal, court for Lancaster county, and ?
I ply to said court for letters dlsm
Flow-Parks. | sory as such guardian,
riday, December 26, at the ! W. P. ROBINSON,
e of Mr. J. P. Steele, Miss | Guardian of Everett B. Taylor.
'Mow was united in marriage
leorge W. Parks in the pres- VETERINARY SURGEON.
1 number of rrlends and rela- 1 have located in Lancaster for t
S. S. Steele, notary public. practice of my profession, and t
prepared to treat your live stock 1
Notice of Discharge. any and all diseases. Calls answer
! is hereby given that on the day or night. Call me at Gregoi
y of January, 1914, I will Hood Llve Stock Company.
y final return as guardian for W. H. BOTZ, Veterinary Surget
s Blackwell to the probate Graduate U. C. College, Washingt
r Lancaster county and ap- D. C.
aid court for letters of dls
is such guardian. ^"""""""
A. S. MUNGO. _
an of Chalmers Blackwell. *1*1 7
== I he rarmers
all Us Up Bank &
m
3n't ask us if we have a I (rust tompy
rt article, but tell us to ? . .
Has m paid in capital of
I'hat you want and if we $50,000 and a surplus of
't got it we will get it if $5'??9 j? steadily
prrowing:. It is a County and
town, and if not in town State Depository, is under
. . the State inspection and
n get it in a tew days. prudent management and
ice all of your business j1?8 never '09t a cent on
loans.
place will save you lots The Bank has (rained
able, time and worry. the confidence of its customers
by accommodations
I like to have your busi- and continued service.
, We invite accounts
or 1914 and we will be whether large or small.
trying to please you, Bring us your fourteen-cent
rnttnn donnsita Wo (rnomn
day or this month, but tee safety and good service
5 time. in return.
b me a trial and that is Four per cent interest
sk and if I can't please I p,i<1
I ponnded quarterly.
lat is all you can do. _??
for business in 1914
the word say go. FARMERS' BANK
? & TRUST CO.,
ickorell's E, JST?"
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R' W good cheer, we wish to
l)(>. jm< to our patrons, and th(
irr & generally, our sincere a
W tion of their many favor
^ . they continue.
B It is our hope that the
'mi the Christmas season ma
with you and gladden e
ms 2 the coming year,
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' Trespass Notice.
? All persons are forbidden to tres- Annual
>n- pass on the lands of the undersigned 53, A. F.
>re by hunting, fishing, walking, rldin, , Daughte.
ply driving, raking straw or leaves, or al- court he
low stock to run on same. Any one 27th. Al
disregarding this notice will be prose- attend.
? cuted. O.
P?- R. E. A. Huey, J. C. Nelson,
In G. E. McDow, A. C. McDow, _ _
pe- F. W. Nisbet, MIbs Maggie Hood, jjfl
nd J. D. Nisbet, G. Wash. William
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he CARBON PAPER and Typewriter
P; 'Ribbons now in stock. The Lan- Office
E* caster News. Offl e hou
Great Closing
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For the next 30 days we a
onn entire line of up-to-date i
_ greatly reduced prices. E1
be sold regardless of cost,
complete and we are offe
ceptional bargains in Dr
tions, Shoes, Hats, Clothi
Below are a few of our
Special Closing C
Men's $3.50 Shoes
Men's $3.00 Shoes
Ladies' $3.50 Stroutman Shoes.. .
Men's $5.00 Bion Shoes
Men's $4.50 Bion Shoes
Men's $4.00 Bion Shoes
Ladies' $3.00 Stroutman Shoes.. ..
Ladies' $2.50 Stroutman Shoes....
Ladies' $2.00 Stroutman Shoes.. .,
Ladies' $1.50 Stroutman Shoes.. .,
Misses' and Children's Shoes chei
Men's $18.00 and $20.00 Suits
Men's $15.00 and $16.50 Suits
Men's $10.00 and $12.50 Suits.. ..
Men's $6.00 Pants
Men's $5.00 Pants
Men'8 $4.00 Pants
Men's $3.50 Pants
Men's good Pants
The Chesterfield Hat, the best Hi
cost.
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Notice.
[ banquet of Jackson Lodge.
M.t will be served by the
of the Confederacy at the
>use at 4 p. m., December
1 members are requested to
J. DERRICK, Secretary.
t. C. B. PRATT,
Dentist.
Phone 28T>.
over Lancrt-iwr Pharmacy,
rs, 9 to 1; 2 to 6.
Out Sale
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131 US.
re offering our
merchandise at
yerything must
Our lines are
ring some exy
Goods, Nong
and Pants.
)ut Prices
$2.75
$1.98
$2.50
$4.15
$3.98
$3.10
..$2.25
$1.90
$1.49
$1.15
ap.
$13.00
$11.00
$7.60
$4.40
$3.98
$3.26
$2.00
98c to $1.76
it on earth, at actual
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