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STER NEWS, JANUARY
NEWS |
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rVBUSlIKHH' ANNOU1
Published Tuesda
Fridays ut Lancaster
by The Lancaster P
Company. successors
Ledger, established 11
Review, established 11
Entei^prlbe, establish*1
and entered as sec
matter Oct. 7, 1905
tiAotnfnon lit I .ilTlPlltttp
" *" makes one thing plati
Sl'KMKNT: j|ia( jt is not at all wel
' g q t the recent election of
ubllshing an(j Moore to the sup re
35 2; The bench ;s respectively.
378; The As to judge Gage.
?udlclaM says. "We have never
, at the , ovl,r judge Gage's
r ? r.
ii and that is CKK1I
pleased with special to The Newi
JudgoB Gage Creek, Jan. 23. community
is very f
me and circuit xhe box supper w
Friday night, Miss
? being so lucky as
The Enquirer cn|<e as being the
been able to girl. The total am
. about $60.
charge to the Mrs. Jack Crensb
:k.
j.
rhe health of this
EOOd.
as a success here
May me Graham
to win the $33
most beautiful
lount raised was
iivw of Lancaster iHl/fii
^||l
under Act of Com
March 3. 1379
Sl'llSCltirTlON ?*i
(In Advance.)
One Year
His Months
TO OUR SUBSCKII
If you don not reci
paper promptly we woi
press of Newberry grand jury
feedings against Thon
advising the grand jui
IllFE: ,
the powers of a petit
$1 50 discussing tlie F
7rtC York paper goes on to
judge Memminger woi
UEItS. a murh better selectk
eive your
appre- As to Mr, Moore, th
ia those pro- visited relatives her
ms 11. Feldor, Mr. Herman liol
rv that it had rather made a short
"lurv " Then 1>,ains Friday.
Imn Miss Lillle May
elder case the brother visited th
Intimate that Amos Adams of Un
aid have been Mr. Willie llelii
spent a while in thi
Mr. L. R. Roberl
e editor is not man, went to Nesl
, <1 Un antic fli'irlnttn vvhnro t ll
o the past week.
orts and grand- IHT?
, trip to Pleasant KoWP
Mahaffey and
eir sister, Mrs. /
lion Sunday.
11s of Ftiverside
s section Sunday. J
Is and son. Pur?it's
Hospital in.
t> Inttor will un-1 43H
REp/llT C
jjg THE MUSI
i at Lancaster in tl\e ?
b 'ness, January! 13
Loan8 and Dlscolnts
Overdrafts, secufed i
No. 7H-"V8.
?F THE CONDITION OF
r national ha:
State of South Carolina, at the clo
, 1914.
RESOURCES.
$218,3
and unsecured 4.G
elate it ir you will nou
we will correct the
In the hurry of mallin
paper names of subscr
sometimes left off inad
?Weather forecast
Carolina: Pair and wart
Saturday unsettled, pre
rains in Interior; warme
tion.
iy us ar*i ?u auic ui um kiwui
mistake. Judge Moore measures
?bers are average of ability, bu
vertently. laud to the sky So
Henry and Mr. Cleorgi
for South tWO of Ju,lKe Moore'
ner Friday: N's other opponent, ft
ibably local The Enquirer does n
r oast por- tion by name. The Yo
giving utterance to ma
s up to a fair <lergo a slight opera
it goes oil to HEATH SI
ilieitor J. K.
3 W. S. Hart, Special to The Newi
s opponents. Heath Spring, Jan
Ir. Itagsdale, Crenshaw is fast t
sant with the work
o e\en men- Ofpoe> where she has
rk paper after "Central" since eai:jl
my other sage Mrs. Ola CrenRlri
tlon- ; gfcPRIXG.
/
i. 23.?Miss Delia
incoming eonverin
the telephone
i been engaged as
y in January.
iw spent a part
SU. S. Bonds to Acurt
U. S. Bonds to dlcure
Other bonds to slcure
Bonds, Securltlesxfit<
Banking, House, Fif]
Due from National 1
serve agents) . . .
Due from approved
Checks and other Ca
Notes of other Natlc
Fractional Paper Cu
3 circulation 60,0
i U. S. Deposits. ... $17,500
i U. S. Deposits.... 10,000 27,5
5 7.2
Rnlture and Fixtures 3,4
3anks (not re
$19,045.82
R isorve Agents. . 23,350.25
si Items 17,337.20
>n l1 Banks 6,940.00
ir 'ency, Nickels,
K9> 1 A.
00.00 M
00.00 7
88.66
fptFF
Your.
MONEY
FRIDAY, JANUARY 1
We presume that The
Gold Leaf was never an
16 to 1.
What has become of tl
ioned fellow who said at
IKf^/1,1 *./%.. MM lorn
- reflections of more or
M, 11)1-1. meaning, winds up in
: form as follows:
Henderson "However, being in
advocate of sponsible, we are nc
concerned at the choic
assembly has made. S<
... . able to see, the suprer.
lie old-fasb- kenches have not be
the begin- affected. Neither is a
(iirni nc nnv ctrnm*or "
less uncertain ? 'asi ,W TK
other relatives at P
i manner and The blacksmith
opened by Messrs. 1
no wise re- an<* Sn\ttVr'S|
,t particularly Prl?G '^^estahUsh
;e the general Vi ^ .roT1^
> far as we are wa? WTe shaklnK hl
ne and circuit on Wf? "?s',nr
;en materially TY "}lrtd de*r*e
nv weaker or!a '^xl date at the
I Jr.yT). A. M. Tuesda
ner inoiuer auu
leasant Hill.
shop recently A
Praser McMackln djfmm
the latest enter- Vw/*
ed here.
law of Lancaster j&rjL
inds with friends
was conferred on Ij/fi
meeting of the ^ jjfftI
y night. Officers \5jBr*1
Lawful Money Reservt
Specie
i *W^C Redemption fund wl
y/^g2^\ urer (5 per cent of
Total
Capital stock paid In
Surplus fund . . . .
Undivided Profits, le
National Bank Notes
b In Bank, viz:
4 11,771.05
th\ U. 8. TreaaCirculatlon
. . . . 2,500.00 79,9
$391,2
LIABILITIES.
$ 50,0
25,0
!8S Expenses and Taxes paid 4,1
outstnndlne 48 K
WHERE
9?-*6 |f f.
32 9? WILL
\lil ?JAFE
111IIK Ul *? UUUIVin " IIOVI
President, that things we
"the demnition bow-wowi
The ground is in excel
tion and has been all v
turning with a two-horse
yet as a general thing lit
lias been done. The thou
gressive farmer will take
I o iv a 111 V* -? %?*? J "V viir?v
re going to Among the many 1
9?" state which have had ai
? about these two new
llent condi- VorkvlUe lOnnuin^r has
winter, for only dlsordant note.
plow, and News spoke in very <
tie plowing terms of the choice of 1
ghtful. pro- semhly. particularly of
advantage | who is a native of thn
wore Installed at tl
tapers in the Mrs. Roxie Crensli
nythinp to say, fined to her room wll
judpes, Ttfe "'< present week.
Mr. W .J. Vauphn
' 8ou,1(lod tlie Hock Hill with his
The ^ ork (;?>orpe Pittmnti.
omplimentary Misses Itirdie and
he pen oral as- *pent Sunday and M
l?>r with Mrs. ,l. \v.
Indue .Moore, . ... . , . ,
Auditor Knlplit h
t county. In tiir> tinsf two ilav;
le same meeting.
taw has been eonLh
measles during v?r
spent Sunday ill f!
daughter. Mrs.
Myrtle Crenshaw
onday in Laneas- ,
Crenshaw. j ?/V
as been liero for ****'
i on liis annual .
Dividends unpaid . .
SrPs. -Individual deposits s
Time certificates of 1
a\ Cashier's checks outs
United States deposit
/?) STATE OP SOUTH
| County of Lane
Lyo I, E. M. Croxton, C
\^ solemnly swear that
. . .77 . . . 32.00
ubject to check 191,571.38
depeslt 46,019.33
tanding 998.80
8 25,000.00 263,6
$391,2
CAROLINA,
master, ss:
ashier of the above-named bank
the above statement Is true to th<
I IT WILL
come: ik
? HANDY
3290 .SOME
PAY
) beat t j
of tho weather condition
both his high land and b?
Wo wondor who the '
wool hat" fellow was th
the private franked letter
Tillman and turned it ov
ernor IJlease. It looks as
ator's old-time friends
aiul turn striking contrast to The
?ttom land. <|uir< r's ;t11itmlt* is this
? (The Abbeville Medium:
"one-gallus, "The legislature pr
at received body worthy of the li
of Senator pence and political idea
er to Gov- last Thursday when It c
... . , George \\ . Gage to
it the sen- |,encj| a?,j elected Ern
have gone tilo judgeship.
Yorkvllle Kit- it library.
utterance *?f ~
mtv nt
nvcil itself a Special to The Nows
iKhest intelli- nry Creek. Jan.
Is of tln? state |n this community
levatod Judge fow oases of measle
the supremo Mr. .T. TV Panther
est Moore to rase of measles,
proved very much.
KKK.
?3. Tho health
Is lino oxrept a
i lias hail a vorv
, but is now im- j~~
~ . . FROM OTE
fj of my knowledge am
lOI Subscribed and bwi
\! uary, 1914.
Correct?Attest: Cha
THK COLOItl
[ER PAPERS ..
1 belief.
E. M. CROXTON, Cash I
aru to before me this 16th day of
JOHN CRAWFORD, Notary P
D. Jones. R. E. Wylle, W. F. L
erectors.
:i> NORMAL SCHOOL.
1 .. . .. A inoeti
I ., ??, ^
,*?
ier. a
Jan
ubllc. (
aney.
Notice,
nt of the stockli nlHpra f\t
U>t*l lU 1119 ill III
to use an old expression
ator's, "a pretty kowdy-d
"The only men of wortl
or community are those
their own selfish ends lo
and are liberal enough in
to encourage every publi
vate enterprise, who are
1,un una, "There were other
of the sen- candidates for the two |i
o/? commonwealth would h
served had either of tin
ed. We do not disparag
1 to a town or fitness when we conu
who forget tion of Mr. (lage and >
ng enough "Judge Gage has b
their ideas Judge for a number t
r. nnrt .,ri hsls proven himself a jn
? ana pn type an(, ,oftlest jud|cJa
ready with aminliv he is a charm
wormy men Mr. and Mrs. j. p
laces, and the Sunday with Mr. \V.
ave been well Heath Sprinps.
tn been elect- Mr. ami Mrs. C.
:e their ability Snndnv afternoon wl
nend the elec- O. K. Mathls.
dr. Moore. Mr. I<. H. Pauthr
een a circuit 'n tllP Hooplas secti
>f years, and I- fnuthen
irist of purest l'10 measles, but h
1 ideals. Per- A"**inir
Christian
Mrs. J. T. Can then
l. vauinen spoor |
F. Crenshaw of
Vselesi
J. Matlils sn?*nt word to the
Ith Mr. and Mrs. breath.?The Stai
11 spent Sunday Opto
on. Cheer up?Onl
i's little son has tj1G legislature,
s getting along D10nt.
and Miss Ttessie other IMari's !
i lias nr< urcu
Train ii
* Waste. To the Editor
wise is a waste of j We M u
our friends an
inistic. ' and noble wo
ly a7 fore day of school this yet
?Greenville Pied- ^ that the
j Industrial sch
Have Tliein Too. and more eflfe<
i*rge i-arm ror uie the IJenm
iK of Students. Cunningha
of The News: jat the oflh
> call the attention of j * ebruary
, of dissolut
id patrons to the grand
rk being done by our 33
ir. It is well spoken to ^
Lancaster Normal and j Notice of !
ool has done better By vlrti
"tive work this vear nn i executed h
jtt-Ferguson Co. and the
m-Bennett Co. will be held
?e of Bennett-Terry Co. on
23, 1914, for the purpose
Ion of said corportions.
W. P. BENNETT,
Secretary. T
Sale of Personal Property.
le of a power of Attorney,
iy William E. ltoberts. Sr..
brain and purse to push
ject calculated to build u
and enhance its importat
Mill Times. Well said, con
The county superintend
ucation, in convention
recommended the legtslat
act a compulsory school
every pro- gentleman, affable a
p the town I^Giinird in the law, ]
1(>e .. port bnve always been foun
statutes he was suppo
itemporary. prot, though often in <
? with his personal tie?
ents of od- grace the place made 1
assembled, resignation of the able
Judge Krnest Moor
tire to ? a- i.niH'aster. whom evert
attendance highest esteem. Tlier
mi prudent. Gainer spent Sundn;
his decisions Mrs. Klin McKeown
ded upon the Mr. and Mrs. \v
>sed to inter- Stonehoro spent Su
direct conflict with Mr. Ft. Can
dre. He will Mr. Jim Barton
meant by the spent Saturday and
Woods. It. D. Beckham,
e is a son of Mr. J. ('. Cauthe
one holds in Gainer spent Sund
e could not the home of Mr. W.
1 "* Mr Oscar Itartoi
V afternoon with There nre no 1
_ t , lumbia. They can
T i1 illiard of ?Spartanburg il
nday afternoon
then. Only * !
01 Great halls jt j8 claimed tli
Sunday with Mr. jors to niajte a n
? /-k some of them su<
n atKl ,r- " *? ?Anderson Mail,
ay afternoon at
J. Thompson. Sufllcleti
? of (.real Falls .. . . ...
Jllnd tigers in Co- to this date t
all see and be seen. t h| w
erald.
' state that the
-lew-Sew." pairing done t
lat it takes nine tal- clone sinee tl<
tan. but even then stitution unde
cceed only sew-sew. M. 1) I^ee duri
tion. The but
ed. and more f
it to Kleet before. It is
han any year previous ^ I
authorlzln
ire more than proud to itis propej
?re has been more re- will sell ;/
his year than had been W. K. Itol
le building of the in- 29th day
r the direction of Prof, meneing a
Ing his first admlnistra- personal <
Idings have been paint- Roberts, F
ully equipped than ever horses, wa
further pleasing to plements.
| day of January, 1914,
fc me to dispose of all of
ty, real and personal, I
t the residence of the said
ierl^v Sr., on Thursday, the
Wf January, 1914, coint
10 o'clock, a. m., all the
'lTectil of <he said VV. E.
>r., aonsisting of mules,
gons, \buggies, farming imsaw
miU, gin, grist mill.
law. i nere won1 tt out <1
inteudents present. T1
should have such weight
legislature that it shoult
y.ass the law, but repass
promised veto of ten gove
At the risk, perhaps, of
sidered old-fashioned ai
gressive, we must admit
I 14 Sllp?T- iJiM'ii nrirv u-u tunIlis
uerton pp(1 in "telligenee, 1<
... iictcr ami temperament
u' Having served a numlii
1 not only special judge, Mr Mooi
it over the shown himself worthy
rnor among tiie Palmetto ji
? ' That The Knqulrer i
being eon- at lil<! election of Jud,
nd unpro- Moore is not surprisin
[ that the the fact that on all pul
??? H< ,
>arninp. char- spent Sunday with
for the bench. Miss Wren Hell a
'r of times as Known spent Sun
e has already grandparents. Mr.
to till a place Hell,
idiciarv." Miss Norma Cautl
, , , with Miss Fave Iti^
s not pleased Mr. O. H. Wllllan
pes (Jape and Dickson took dinnei
K in view of Hell Sunday.
1)1 ic questions,
11 rresiueiu v\
V\tI nayl? of all his "double
nd Mr I P Mr- , troublo
iSS "m,mr,h Newberry Her
ten spent Sun,lay j,,,*'"/* ^
is and Mr. O. R. f"re of. /
p with Mr. O. H. Hk? unto Chrlsta
ran da.?Chariest*
d Hazel Cauthen ? "7
c,...uk Sund
USUI! KfiK lue yoifs nuu? mav m
?s," he ought not to ment to date
in being re-elcted. show in the hi;
aid and News. \ boarders and
- : ing departmei
sed legislation. ! yet we oontir
ng up in the Lcgisla lions, and our
Carolina in quanity to IP.iO. This
ins shopping memo- situted the \
an Post. teacher in on
he done with
ay ritis. time in the hi
iumc iai ^ri rui uii- ^
than any record can other iixl
story of the school, both Ter.as ol' s
day pupils. Our boardu
is now crowded and .
uie to receive applica- ' January
day pupils number up
enrollment has neces- i
putting in of an extra _
der that the work can ~ ? ,
better satisfaction. No c?la B?tu
istory of the institution om<:e w
"?W, I'wuni , urillll^ <111(1
Lures; corn, fodder, etc.
ale cash.
W. U. CLYBURN,
Attorney-in-Fact.
21st, 1914. 33
Notice.
ock holders of the Pepsiintf
Works \vh meet at the
lUI corporation on the 9th
' r\ II amVi r 1 A 1 i ~ O . n A
cause of woman suffrage
appeal to us. Why any wc
wish to descend into the n
ties with loftier and pleas
leges on every hand to cl
tention, we simply cann
hend.
The friendly rivalry
does not whether relating to inei
>man would is usually of like n
aire of poli- governor of the stati
antor prlvi- two new Judges are it
aim her at- not of 11)0 Bleaae strip*
ot com pre
VOTK THK BONDS, I
? ' The Fort Mill Time:
created by issue, urges every citiz*
i or measures, Raymond Beekli
ilnd with the We have a splenr
whilst the section, hut one of o
lost decidedly 'M- (Ireen. has bee
last two days, hut
she is able to fill he
We are plad to
h'oitT Mil i friend, Mr. Calvin IV
better of the measle
s, in its last
sn of the town BUFO'
' That ' feeling
lid school in this r.ay?f,r0m. uhUr
iur teachers, Mrs. l)Ut ' lt* ,no keep
n quite ill for the ?n M?n'iJiy. '8
we are glad that Newsr
plaoe again. j . ,, , u
state that our ^ ? n
IcKeown, is some The South Ci
s and pneumonia. yefiter(la.y passed
Magnolia Garden
in America, and
inn> oiiWitrioo tinm
bad" that kept you has the indui
eh on last Sunday, I more fully re
i you from business that industry
dangerous?Lorls the most help:
, has cuused m
to b'e given t
toping IMare. I manual train
irolina Legislature fact, Prof. M.
a hill to incorporate has been very
8, the loveliest spot plantation foi
fixed a day for pass- one hundred t
1 iriprnhprc IpksI in ordei
strial department been *
presented. Realizing o'clock foi
ti education Is one of an lnci
ful things for the negro amount ol
uch time and attention
o domestic science and ! ?
ing. In view of the
D. Lee, the president, ??
' fortunate in buying a
* the school containing On the
md fifty acres (more or n,,xt. in fr
that the students can &t Lancasl
UJ1, Itl
r the purpose of considerrease
*w>apital stock to the
' $10,001).00.
M. Nf. WOODLEY,
Secretary-and Treasurer.
30-33
Notice of Sale,
first Monday In February,
ont ofjthe court house door
ter, Srfc., the undersigned
contesting in the athletic i
events of Field Day wi
beneficial. Hecause of
vhich we believe will i
particpation in it. we i
school in the county to I
resented. We hope the
prepartion will be filled v.
and study.
rind literary to attend the mass-meet
11 be very day night which will
the good matter of the issue of
result from terworks for the towi
lrge every editorial article it onl
>e well rep- importance for fire pr
ise days of matter of chief impoi
ith exercise opinion, is the health
munity. The voters
Ling next Mon- ? . . . ...
Special to The New:
consider the Buford, Jan. 2
bonds for wa- very numerous In
t. but in an county. We wish t
ly stresses Its R?hool a speec
measles so they can
otection. The jn g(.h00i work.
tance, In our Mr. and Mrs. C. I
of the com- l??t Tuesday nigh
of Fort Mill M,5lW-1g: A' l'OT}
Miss Ellen Port<
ft V/U*"P>
s. of the House. Go(
2.?Measles are Bm' legislation thi
this part of the escape the execut
he pupils of Uu- adjournment at t
ly recovery from t?n Post,
be with us again ?
Returning to K
... McManus spent The newspapei
t with Mr. and that they can tra
er. back to the peopl
sr Is spending a and danced the
id and faithful work get a better it
at will probably even know how to
ive veto. How about things as are
his stage??Charles- boarding scho
the farm.
| Professor I
ve-ldke Simplicity, pie already t
rs are all telling us chance, and I
ce the present styles patrons and 1
>e of Crete who lived colored, and
tango and wore as . pass that are
lea of what It means to as receive:
work and that such P?ny, will
needed to supply a e8t bidder,
ol can be raised out on ?ne vac
near the l
-.ee has shown the peo- All Judj
hat all he wants is a ??unta, se
the co-operation of the Peoples' i
riends, both white and which sho
he will bring things to the names
helpful for the better- *** the auc
* " ' - of hlmRAlf
rs of Peoples' Supply Com- ^ t
offer 4ar Rale to the highfor
castl the following:
ant lot on Sinclair Heights
town of (Lancaster,
tments, motes and open accured
niijtl unsecured, due
Supply Company, a list of
wing the amounts due and
of debtor^swlll be furnlsh:tloneer
for the information
Anrl tho niwxlle o
The selection of Colon
the chief builder of th
canal, by the President,
first governor of the C
showed great wisdom on
the Chief Executive. 9
Is the selection of Colone
be surgeon general of tt
exterminating the mc
? snouin noi consider tn
el Goetbals, a dollar and cents sU
le Panama presume they get theli
, to be the ter from wells, which
anal Zone, source of typhoid fei
the part of diseases. It was quite
to, likewise, Lancaster got in a com]
>d Oorgas to waterworks, but our pe
le arm. By drinking pare, good i
>so ulto. he eral vears and there h
e matter rrom while with her pare
indpoint. We W. G. A. Porter.
drinking wa- Mrs. Sall'e Rlddl
are the chief da"*ht?r' M.J
Mr. Leslie Tayloi
rer and other d|x|p
awhile before Mr. P. C. Neill i
plete system of Lancaster.
ople have been ?Jr* 8- Parkt
r. . in Lancaster,
water for sev- Arta xhomp
?va haan rv?m- ?/> ? > mp ah
nta, Mr. and Mrs. little covering o
thousand years
le Is visiting her wearing now. W
C. Duncan. for some time, b
' spent Sunday in vtnced that the e
drifting back to
spent Tuesday lp ?Florence
ir spent Tuesday "The Root
This state of n
son is spending a awfully lnconver
an dreams, asoirat1
n tneir noaies rour raeni ana eie^
ago as they are buying of this
e have suspected It advantages f<
mt we are now con- desire to wc
ityle la determinedly school, as the
mother Eve's fig whole year r<
Times. I We still ho
f our school wl
t of All Evil." jing schools ol
icedlng the money is | present mam
dent. All man's , the day is not
Ions and ambitions I
iraiion 01 nis race. i ne ? ,
i farm land opens better ;
:>r boys and girls who
>rk their way through
iy may be employed the January
>und
pe to see the day when B
11 rank among the lead- Wherea
r tbe state, and with Its holders ar
ftgement, we feel that residing 1
t far off. trlct. No.
H. C. W. hftrn nnlll
?? ?V win MID.
I. H. WITHER8POON,
W. L. CROlCTON,
Receivers.
' 19th, 1914.
fotlce of Election.
8. one-third of the freeid
one-third of the electors
n Camp Creek school dle15,
In Lancaster county,
ifinnd tha rnnnfw <aA A#
paved the way for the gi
Ooethals and the lament
The love of South Cai
their beautiful capital cl
pride in its rapid develc
not be questioned. In t
affection, then, let the
give Columbia what she
eat work of partively few cases of :
ed Qaillard. waterworks system wa
?? | has also reduced the r
rollnians for (the chief conslderatior
ty and their o fthe community. The
>pment, can- Mill would do well w
oken of this the question up not
legislature bonds for water, but t
needs more j bonds to install a se
fever since our Mr. P. A. Park
s Installed. It M.T: pj Neil
. . . _ . . ! Mr. M. L. Thom
of Are. but Rpent 3unday wlth
1 Is the health burk.
voters of Fort Mr. J. M. Tayloi
hile they have konle and B
?#, ^ Saturday and Sund
to stop with ,n the z,on Bection
o Issue enough | Miss Llllle Ilshe
werage system from an attack of i
fir spent Sunday are limited by t
I. Juat suggest any
pson and family diately the mon
Mr. D. A. Funder- The want of mo
from having a r
* and two daugh- vents Spartanbu
tta Taylor, spent modern hotel, ke
lay with relatives white children f
and even restrict
r has recovered United States g<
neasles. printing sufflcien
his thing of money.
old thing and irarne- 1
ey question arlaes.
ney keeps Johnny STATE OF B4
>alr of shoes, pre- County o
rg from having a By J. E. Bteu
?ps South Carolina's Whereas E
rom being educated, suit to me to
s the activities of the ministration <
>vernment in appro- of C. B. Skid
t funds for highway These arej
1? I, I. IV. ? .? all
CITATION. Urafne?w
t?r of tvr<
3UTH CAROLINA, on aU re#
if Lancaster. said distr
'man, Judge of Probate. we hen
. Lee Skipper has made heid by t
grant him letters of ad- . creok sch
pf the eetate and effects fhurwriRv
ber, deceased. lert's.
rthfirefore, to cite and ( At wbl)
MlH\>Inffiilar thA kind. a. _
to order an election to dehether
or not an additional
3 (2) mills snail be levied
,1 and personal property In
Let for school purposes,
ft>y order the election to be
ho trustees of said Camp
tool I district. No. 15, on
Foti usry 5, at S. B. Rob:h
election only such elee
than any other thing, a
station in keeping with
growing needs. For the
safety of the people of th
our lawmakers should s<
better terminal facilities
ed there. The present
and Inadequate makes!
passenger station," is a c
/v?xl.f ?/v K..+ 4
passenger ( as well. Lancaster, 1
i the city's an additional Issue ol
comfort and , amount of 170,000 I
e state, also, ! street Improvement an
>e to It that the water mains. Y
are afTord- contemporary, In linli
unattractive on the side of progress
lift "union Th bond issue for w
lisgrace, not great deal to the fut'
-? a _ D^v.4 win
ast fall, voted Mr. k. w. Parker
' bonds to the Sunday with Mr.
ror sewerave iU8wer of D,x,er
sewerage, | Mr p A. Parker
id extension of Monroe.
ou are right, ' Mr. and Mrs. B.
iK yourself up We(*n*8day night r
for your town. | PaSrntF. Sharker"
ater means a Wednesday,
ure welfare of There will be an
tu" *?- ?in at Buford school n<
una ramuy spent improvement. du
and Mrs. R. L. all evil.?Sparta
spent Tuesday In Or CI
We presume 1
F. Usher spent tlst who has con
vith the former's life will proceed
i!rs. R. L. Usher. Carolina.?The ?
moved to Antloch
GASttLINE EN(
educational rally Inffl^atignaO
*xt Tuesday. The horse poWer Oai
TeiJ IV ID UIQ WW vi ouiuuuinn ??
nburg Herald. red and credit
???- that they be
larleuton. In the court t
that the English ar- Lancaster on
le over to paint still 1914, next, a
at once to North at 11 o'cloc
Hate. show cause, 11
said adminlsi
JINE FOR BALE? granted.
arrester Co. I- Olren und
Engine. Will day of Janua
11V: ?7* .? . M>rs as re
x>rs oflthe said deceaaed, erty foT
and Appear before me, their tax
!tl certlflcatei
TuirfJaL Feb. 3rd, The Q
fter publication the eof, be t
,k ln .lhe rrenoor' elections,
f any they feve. why the
tratlon Bhotfum not be
er my hand, tlfa 20th f,ni1
ry. Anno Domidi 1914.
iurn reai or personal proptaxMflki
and who exhibit
receipts and registration
l shall be allowed to vote,
ponlnrf and closing hours
he name as In all general "
T\jl: LINO LB.
J. O. RICHARDS,
J. K. CONNOR8, v ^
inty Hoard of Bducatlon. Ml
Wll IJ IU V'UIUIUUIrt, UUV I
of South Carolina.
LU IIK3 SUlVO * V#I v <T1 111*
take this important st
speakers will be fi
ep forward. lege, and will talk i
om Clemeon Col- develop 3V4 H.
on agriculture. Will sell at a bi
P., VHgd condition. J
irg&tn to^ulck pur
J. K. 91Bwat, l a ,
Probate JuC^"1. oUDS<
?ribe for The News.