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LOCAL DC ?Mr. Oliver C. Bl&ckmoi < chased the Herbert Horton aud lot on Elm street. ?Mr. W. P. Roddey and Miss Llllle Roddey, have moved to Lancaster and at their home with Mr. E. B ?Magistrate John L. Ci turned over to the county $305.60 In fines collected b the month of January. ?Master Joe Foster Ynrlr uilio lno* 'uao!? ? ??i. ?? and said "Rock Hill Is a go and he added, "so Is Yorkv Joe knows.?York News. ?Mr. W. Berry Cauthen clent and accommodating the Southern Railway, is in phia, Pa., on business. H< turn home tomorrow. ?Mr. Lewis Roberts, sc S. B. Roberts of the Creel has returned from Jackson^ and has entered the employ J. Blackmon. ?The King's Daughters oysters and a salad cours< court house next Frday nl ruary 14, and hope to hav patronage at that time as gieatly in need of funds. ?Sheriff W. W. Huckabe shaw county came up toi carried back to his county t Sam Johnson, who was capt yesterday. While here Shei abee was the guest of Sheril ?Rev. Alexander Martin, been co-pastor with Rev. F. of the First Presbyterian ch the Oakland Avenue church Rock Hill, has accepted the of the Oakland Avenue chui ?Under the announced for the annual inspection ol eral company organlzatlor state militia by the Unitei army olticers, the local comp ond Company, Coast Artlll serves, will be inspected at 1 on April 11th, next. DESPERATE NEORO CAI Sam Johnson, Who Shot T (frixw In Kershaw County, Sam Johnson, the nogro d< who about a week ago shot ro men and a negro woman, way from a magistrate's ti Camden, and who has sin chased around by bloodhou out by the Kershaw county ties, was captured under It: Nopleys store opposite the depot, Just as the night tr: Camden rolled up, by Chief W. H. Hell nnd Constable D llama. The negro Intended the train. He was in De store, and sighting the two ran out and secreted himse the store. When taken he slnglo-barrel shotgun with < In It containing No. 5 shot, no resistance and readily yi his gun. The officers placed him In notified the Kedshaw who came up today for h carried him back to The nogro made a full conf< the shooting, telling the ofh< he had been dodging the offl the bloodhounds for a wee stated that when closely pr< the dogs at one time he got from a negro on the road a getting away, left the horse \ promised tho negro he would He saya he slipped into L yesterday morning and hid while under the coal shute i L. & C. depot, thence he wei the new culvert under the So track opposite Dr. R. C. M lot, where he remained hi darkness came on. The nog medium size, of a ginger-ca and weighH about 150 poun appeared unconcerned abo shooting. Sheriff Hunter has the appearance of being to the use of cocaine. Honor Roll Camp Creek Scl January. Eighth grade?Oliver Cr Mayme Graham, Anna Bell < Seventh grade?Nettie ] Jozle Roberts, Maggie Lou Jozle Mahaffey, Bernlce Gral Sixth grade?Ellen Mahafl ^ Fifth grade?Eula Mao Ruth Montgomery, Ona M Mary Roberts, Joosle Robe 8toole. Fourth grade, first division Montgomery, Norma Roberti ond division?Pauline Mont Juanttn McDanlel, i.lllian 1 Floride Sullivan, Truoman 1 Yancy Mothershod. Second grade?Maud Steeli Steele, Dwjght Plylor, Willie Paul Roberts. First grade?Wilkey Blj Louis Sullivan, I. V. Mahaffc^ Williams. The school is now doing got and we invite r.nd would api the visits and Inspection of rents at nny time. Give us a when you can, the pupils as teachers, will ever approelat climbing the great "hill" of A. C. HOWELL, Prin. MISS BETTY HENRY, / U. D. C.'s Meet With Mrs. D The local chapter of U. I met at the residence of Mrs. Davis yesterday afternoon. Th ter decided to offer an annur to the best article written a scholar in any of the schooli county on some subject to be ed and announced. The subji year will be Wade Hamptor suggested by The News in 1 . issue, the chapter also appol committee to call upon the mi t of the local moving picture and request that inasmuch a Southern soldiers rarely retre battle, In order to conform truth of history It woutd be w to exhibit reels showing the n, variably In retreat pursued Union forces. ' HONOR ROLL )TS For Month of January entral Graded _ School. i First grade?Daisy Bell Denton, n has pur- Eugenia Adams, Lillian Davis, Henresidence rietta Edwards, Charlotte Foster, Rebecca Jones, Elizabeth Laney, daughter, Blanche Mobley, Irene Poovey, Mary recently Evan Stover, Mary Donnom Wlther e making spoon, Ruth Mackey, Elizabeth Lazen. Roddey. by, Mary Mackey, Hough, Oveta Rob askey has uucy may niins. Margaret Long, treasurer Vandiver Wilson. William Clyburn, y for Gilbert Clanton, Eustace Morris, William Frost Eugene Pearce, J. J. . Blackmon, Jr., Marion Blanks, Martin la t/ih. r Crawford, Ivy Poovey, David Wil. .a ,; liams, Eldridge Lazenby, Theodore Threat, Archie Lingle, William ltob-. ' anu erts, Leonard Stewman. Second grade?Annabel Blackmon, ' f f Martin Blackmon, Geneva Culp, Wal- i i ter Davis, Eugenia Hughes, William I ' ?|" Hough, Emory Penny, Edna Small, , e " Jennie Lee Shearard, Thurlow Carter ! Thomasson, Juanita Wilson. ?n of Mr. Third grade?Sara Williams, riiil wio Martha VanLandingham, Elizabeth f mr t Witherspoon, Mary Agnes Funderor Mr. j. burk William Funderburk, Gertrude Poliakoff, Dorothy Porter, will serve Mary Evans Riddle, Ruth Threat, e at the Marlon Long, Tom McDow, Catherine ght, Feb- ststare, Marion Hilliard, Eva Cook, e a large Ruth Threat Hal Gooch, Ford Mcthey are uiwaln, Jeannette Huggins, Alle , Belk, J. C. Bowling, Catherine ! ie of Ker- CarnA. day and Fourth grade?Glennie Crenshaw,'] he negro, Mary Alice Dabney, Kathleen Fergu- , ured here son jsjed Gregory, Jewel Illnson, Mar iff Hack- jorle Ilirsch, Sybil Lingle, Sadie T Hunter, parks, Lucile ltoddey, William Mar- , who has ion Reed. Marie Settlemyre, Mar- ( W. Gregg garet Thomasson, Charles Burgess. , lurch and Fifth grade?Lewis Murchlson, i, both of Harnwell Allison, Carl Jordon Ethel pastorate perry, Ethel Cauthen, Nannie Fergu- ] rch* son, Mary Gildersleeve Wylie, Eliza . i schedule Moore, Elveree Patterson, Mildred ' the sev- King. Mary Woodley, Malvina 1 is of the Sowell, Alma Knight, James Porter, 1 States Beulah Burnett, Laura Gilbert Wil any, Sec- liams. lery Re- Sixth grade?Mary Locke Barron, ! Kveniy uell, Monica Carnec, Aubrey j Cauthen, T. C. Connor, Rosa Dabney, I Ada McDow, Walter McDanlel, Mar- ] TURED. garet Ferguson, Mary Alice Gatllng, f Fredrica Gooch, Mary Heath Jonea, j < , x Callle Jordon, Katherine Klein, " Landry McMurray, Lily McManua,'f Taken, Ruby McManua, Curry Perry, Mat- t esperado, thew PollakofT, Crawford Itutledge, I . two ne- Wardlaw Wllliama. i on their Seventh grade?Mary KUen Black- c rial near mon Rucla Murchison, Caroline Porce been Mary Elliott Carnes, Joe Lee nda sent porter, Ernest Moore, Otis Hinson. , author!- Eighth grnde?Helen Derrick, ife Do Willie Reed, Heighten Horton, Toy . Southern Gregory, Vernon Payseur. ''fnp r,?'" Tenth grade?Nanna Perry, Eloa- t R Wil nor Halliday, Henry Hlackmon. q boarding" SCHOOL NO. 2, t Nopoly's First grade?Iva Whitley, Allene officers, Robertson, Sadie Williams, Myrtle 51 If under Reeves, Beulah Hammond, Bardan d s had a Hunter, Leo Starnos, Earl Love, me shell Loretta Hunter, Buddie Beckham, ^ He made Robert Funderburk, Clyde Jordan, ? elded up Blanco Black, Edward Hunter, Willie <Lucaa, Oscar Boyt, Miles Wells Jail and Arthur Hurst, Lillian Bartan. Sheriff Rucnnrl cruito o ? o ? Ti'iindarKxi-lr ' im and Johnnie Knight, Lawnon McManus, e Camden. Sidney Mehaffey, John Robertson, ? ?ssion of Henry Sims, Ward Taylor, Bertha ;ers that Knight, Minnie McManus, Rleeka n cers and Langley, Mable Reeves, Rose Bud r> k. lie Walden, Una Whitley, Idell Outcn, , eased hy Virgie Outen, Robert Rarker. ? a horse Third grade?Mack Langley, h a | r Annie May Whitley. tl Vleave \t Fourth grade?Josephine Wright, n ancaster Fecll Dobson, Ruth Dobson. ! I for a near the >|R. g. C. CAUTHEN PROMOTED, g Bt under 'tlthern s (jOOH ^ Griffin, Ga., to Manage TeleIcManus* . _ . T d unU1 phone Exchange. L ;ro is of Mr. G. C. Cauthen, a native of Lanke color castor county, whc is a son of the ds. Ho late W. S. Cauthen of Heath Springs, ut the and a brother of our fellow townssays he man, W. Berry Cauthen, has gone addicted from Richmond, Va., to Griffin, Ga., to ' become manager of the Southern Bell ? Telephone exchange at that place. 8 fiool for T^G Grlffln Daily News of Tuesday cl last, in reference to Mr. Cauthen, I ~ says he is an experienced and esteem- ? enshaw, ?d employe of the telephone company, T Iraham. who for several months has been conRoberts, nected with the commercial depart- p Steele, ment of the Atlanta district. The : iam. new manager, Mr. Cnuthen. will be I 'ey- hospitably received by Griffin's peo- I Steele, pi? and it is safe to predict that his ahaffoy, administration of affairs at the local rta, Ida exchange will be marked by pleasant relations and satisfactory service. j i?Josie , ' Sec- Graded School Act Amended. Senator Strait has introduced into L . . ' the senate a bill to amend Section 2 ' of an act entitled "An act to provide for the establishment of a new school b, Ethel difltrlct in Lancaster county, and to Qtnol a . ? autnorize tne levy and collection of a special school tax thereon," appro vickmon, R(j December 22 A. I). 1891, so as to f, R. A. provide a five-year term for each trustee of said school district. This >d work carrying out the resolution adopt predate e(j by the voters in the Lancaster tho pa- school district at the meeting last "push" spring, requesting the legislatlev dele well as gation from Lancaster to so amend ' e it in the act creating the Lancaster school life. district, so that the trustees hereclpal. after elected shall for a five-year term tnst. so that only one trustee shall be elected each year. Under the avis. amended act there will always be > C 's f?ur hold over members each year W P on the board, e chapil prize Card of Thanks. by To our many friends and nelghi of the bors, who have been so kind to us select- during our sickness and death in our set this family, we take this method of exi. As pressing to you our heart-felt thanks. Its last We owe you a debt we cannot pay, Inted a but our prayers shall ever he that inagers God shall pay this debt in Ills house theatre not made by hands eternal In the is the heavens. ated In J. B. WILSON and Children, to the Feb. 4, 1914. 'ell not tn in- Mr. W. P. Neely spent Saturday by the and Sunday with his son, Mr. N. C. Neely, near Caskey. ^ THE LANCASTER NEWS, F1 PERSONALS |i-"THE j jn Misses Geneva Parks of oncord is you & visiting MYs. G. W. Poovey. |" Mrs. Ed Smith of Rock Hill is the lqST guest of her father, Mr. I. T. Hunter. Mr. J. Frank Gardner spent last rainCQ Monday night in Lancaster.?Ker- p0<>k,, shaw Era. p yJ Mrs. E. E. Cloud returned home this week after a brief visit to her ^ mother, Mrs. Ada Hough. SISTI' Miss Onibel Duren was a visitor in ad Columbia this week. f? ten Miss Corinne Thomson of Lancas- cures ter is the guest of Miss ltuth Dillard. dross ?Rock Hill Record. Kersh Mrs. S. T. Rlackmon and little Miss Elsie visited Mrs. John C. Catoe at Kershaw last Monday. ' Miss Mary Carothers of Fort Mill e3iri is the guest of Miss Virginia Taylor. let. vv Mr. John D. Wylie went to Co- pe (M1 lumbia today. P|["er Mr. and Mrs. T.nrnv Snrlnim nrn spending the day In Charlotte. ! Mrs. R. C. Brown, Mrs. R. F. Fleming of Laurens. Misses Rett/ Brown and Juanita Wylie have been :v v sltors this week at the home cf f;. . Mr S. W. Heath at Stonesboro. Y ?r,! Messrs. J. Crawford Witherspoon, aras V. B. McFadden. J. W. Westerland, 1 Hirman White and Dr. Myron H. SALE Sanifer of Rock Hill participated in $40 In the organization of the Wither- genen spoon Council of Masons Tuesday paints night. ary o Professor Corbery of Rock Hill ing Cc was in town on business yesterday. Magistrate B. A. Hilton of Ker- .. shaw was in town today. , . Mr. T. S. Carter, who lias been on .. ,J . a visit to relatives here, left this f. ? s Week for his home m -^titton. Wll ie liamsburg county. Tie was accom- arf| n panied by his brother-in-law, Mr. &reat R. M. Welsh and V.? W 't Arant, who will spend several days with FOR ! tiim. | Pre I cash ] OUR ADVERTISERS. j chaser ately. See the Advertisements in This Issue. I Jones Mercantile Company tell the WE H. public of their new spring goods, | to f lilies, suits, dresses, cotton goods, I Hortoi >tc. Robinson-Cloud Company's clear- qINNI ince and white sale, which lasts seven p-rj( nore days. I Lanoa, J. T. Wylie Company advertises j i full line of spring oxfords, pumps mil strap sandalB. ! L. Hirst h & Sons' clean sweep sale 'Tjl( low in progress. Look for the pointng finger. Bennett-Terry Company tell why ; hey advertise. See their reasons. TYP1T Edwards & Horton ask the public ceivi o come see the fresh groceries. Head- red an liiarters for coffee. Their flour will Oliver dcase everybody. 1 lishinfl Mackorell's Grocery. Groceries of .11 kinds and cabbage for your Ki""-! WANT len. ' The First National Bank, small ac- goon i ounts as well as large, ones solicited, want < ictive depository of United States foefore lovernment. The Bank of Lancaster. New state-1 iient of conditions. Thanks patrons FOR I nd asks their continued support. to ft E. W. Slstare, "Good things to Gross at." Garden seed, heavy aud fancy tl e tw roceiies, farm tools, etc. Capt. 1 J. B. Mackorell. Florence Auto- John ( latic Oil Stoves, Ideal Fireless ooker. THE F Farmers Bank A 1'ust Co., State- , i*nt. ogn J. F. Macrcey Cocuoany s ad tells liat their great con est closes i.ert J~ lonth. See ad for date. wholes Farmers' Mutual Fre Insurance !o.. D.E. Boney, Agent. <a p Etiwan Fertilizer Co., Charleston, ' ' C. r T. M. Hughes, Roal Estate. Standard Oil Company, Rayo . } amps. i ?f K. G Montana Belle Shows offer many Pay G' ther attractions here all next week. "av'n8 i please Mrs. J. Thomas Faile Dead. jWllliai Mrs. Faile, the widow of the late' . Thomas Faile, died at the home p. h f her son, Mr. John Faile, in Kerhaw Tuesday last, leaving several ' hildren, all of whom are grown. | Relit ures Old Sore*, Other Remedies Won't Cure he worst cnsea.no matter of how long standing. .,n_ re cured bv the wonderful, o!d reliable Vt. ,, . or?er ii Anti .< rtic Healing Oil. It relieves 1 articu aia and Ilea' at the same t me. 25c. 50c. Il.gr Broad 1 f = Our Greatei We are right in the : CROWDS T The people have learn the very best high cla WE DO In every sale that we rather it has been ou: Seven Mo The Sale will continu ROBINS! fc ?? ' ' f 'f' EBRUARY 6, 1914. isiness Notices KIME : SIGNS OF THE TIMES" are W front of Hirsch' door. Hare een them ? CV W ?Last Tuesday in the Belltown ghborheed a man's dark colored . >at with brown pair gloves in the /i t. Finder will be rewarded. A. ? S si IKS READ my free offer. This and your address entitles you days treatment that positively We all female weaknesses. Adwith stamp, Mrs. M. A. Hilton, Cv tion o aw, S. C. 37-4 5-P-F W the an tLE HELP WANTED?Ladies S< In i ti $2.25 dozen making plain ear. Home business. Ex- 8tatem cc unnecessary. Mail dime for Uj*4 insens n, instructions. Needlecraft, Altoona, Pa. 37 that si >* < W factor. fuu MATCHING?White [99] mouth Itoeks and Single Comb l?|*<l keen ; Island Reda. $1.50 for 15. |,^Ji onIy s 15c each. Standard Poultry 99 . Lancaster, S. C. 'am friendi g< SMEN WANTED?$100 to B ag ? 0 month selling high-grade and 99 this cc il lubricating oils, greases, and exclusive specialties. Sal- We r commission. Fairfax Refill- .99. . >., Cleveland, Ohio. 3 7 W tUnlty ??? Patron CLEAN SWEEP SALE comes B once a year. It brings with ! JPP. l"e,r of cheer for the big and little, ' 99 p0rt ( ?ung and the gray. All hearts lade happy during Hirsclis' ,99, 1914. sale days. 99 accoun 99 SALE?My house and lot near rocal 1 sbyterian church. Only small i payment, balance to suit pur- 99 Possession given immedlMrs. B. Cunningham. ! IBJ THE 35-37 m M LAN' AVE CAR OF NO 2 SHINGLES W iell this week. Edwards & |,^Ji "The 99 w NG NOTICE?We will gin on lays only until further notice. a * < ster Cotton Oil Company. 9J9J9J9J 34-tf ^ I 'ED?At News office, copies of j Lancaster News of Oct. 14, wv? and Dec. 26. 1913. 1 till * WRITER RIBBONS?Just re- If III I'd a lot of "Carter's Ideal" d purple ribbons for Royal and Typewriters. Lancaster Pub_Co. 01 1 'ED?To buy your cow hides, k, otter, muskrats, 'possum, ! sheep, goat and horse hides. I M 5,000 pounds at once. See me |9 you sell. Capers Cauthen. g We hn IENT OR LEASE?From one ; 'hat is tc iur horse farms near Jones please yc Roads, upon which is located amine ou o-story residence of the late n W. J. Mcllwaine. Apply to 3. McDow. I Meal, Co , ' Special, ? LOYAL TYPEWRITER Is rec- a6es and zed everywhere as a first- are comF lachlne and wears as well as Dats, Fig ;h priced typewriters. We have Black Be olutely new one at less than u?nimer r ale price. Address H. C., I J" 0'J tie Lancaster News, Lancaster, j Whole W lfil-tf When ! I brands ai po to Debtors and Creditors. , I HOUSE 1 persons indebted to the estate j I t. h ' \. Billings, deceased, will make | " 1 it at once; and all persons la ? pounds claims ngainst said estate will Our F1 file same, duly verified with I EDGE, if ns & Williams, Attorneys. fl. J. C. PHILLIPS. " " ' Administrator. don 1 m,n 3rd, 1914. 36-42-T we take 1 once and i WANTED. ible business man, who con- . tea buying automobile, to rep- I { 111 Lyons-Knight cars in lanras- I J I / inty. Splendid op|K>rtunity. ' lars write E. H. Palmer, 57 j REME? it., Charleston, S. C. >t Clearance a midst of one of the best Sales weh HUONG OUR ed that this great Sal o event meai ss goods at a tremen deous saving ad van tag of it. WHAT WE SAY hold we have been ve ry careful n< r plan to give our f riends even b ! * llllVH Of ' le through next tfcek, closing Sa 3N-CLOUD ' 5 Bank No. 33. R Statement of the C/onditlon of R THE BANK OF LANCASrER, gfc located at I^ancaster, S. C., a tthe .TmtT close of business January 13th, 1914. gg k \|<W RESOURCES. >W k Loans and Discounts. .. .$453,674.87 W Overdrafts 7,490.15 gg !11 <kIll (k III Bonds and Stocks owned v by the Bank 10,500.00 W Furniture and Fixtures. . 1,000.00 gg Banking House 5,800.00 invite the atten- Due from Banks and Q , .. ... . Bankers 155,165.22 gg f the public to currency 18,702.00 W nexed statement. * ' 3,650.00 Silver and Other Minor Wm iresenting this Coin 3,035.35 gg Checks and Cash Items. 301.72 lent, we are not gg ... , !.#? Total $659,319.31 W of the fact LIABILITIES. S uch a verv satis- Capital Stock Paid in. . . $ 50,000.00 .gg Surplus Fund 100,000.00 gg / showing has Undivided Profits, leBs Current Expenses and gg made possible Taxes Paid 22,105.15 gg ? Due to Banks and Bankthrough the er8 3,640.38 ihip and patron- Individual Deposits Sub- gg Ject to Check 282.855.29 1 me people or Savings Deposits 88^268 18 MR Time Certificates of De- fljft immunity. poslt 89,827.51 - I take this oppor- Checks 14,298.38 Aft Cashier 8 Checks . . . . 513.4 7 AA to thank our Other Liabilities, viz: Interest Reserved on .VP. s, and to ask Savings Accounts and AA ,. , Certificates 7,770.95 continued sup- ' luring the year Total $659,319.31 y STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, S We invite new County of Lancaster?ss. Before me came Geo. W. Williams, PA its upon a r clp- Cashier of the above named bank, . who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a Q/f urs to serve, true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. i,^^i RANK OF oeo- w- WILLIAMS. M Sworn to and subscribed before me AjA P HJTUU this 19th day of January, 1914. - -< lAaiBK JNO H. POAQ. VP Notary Public of S. C. Aft Old Roliable." Correct?Attest; Leroy Springs, R. < L. Crawford, L. C. Payseur, Dlrec- V?. tors.. Aft S1 le Cotton is Going Up { PRICKS ARE COMING V v /\ i ^ uunrs ive the most complete lino of the very best Groceries > bo had on this markot. Our goods are fresh and will >u. We want tlio public to come In our store and exr goods for themselves. reakfast we can give you these different cereals: Oat rn Flakes, Cream of Wheat, Grape Nuts, Post Tavern Shredded Wheat, PostToasties, Quaker Grits In 6c packalmost any other you want. Our line of Dried Fruits ilete, Apricots, Evaporated Apples, Peaches, Prunes, ;s, Raisins, seeded or with the seed. Try our Canned rries, they are Just as good as the ones you get in the iff the bush, also those nice Pie Peaches. Graham Flour, heat Flour In small bags. you want coffee we aro headqurdters. Our different re, ARAGON, 85c; SUN BEAM, CARAJA, WHITE LORD CALVERT, LUZIAN, ARBUCKLE, COMO, 70 and est Bulk Roasted and Green Coffee you ever bought, for one dollar. our will please anybody WHITE LILY AND GILT you buy one sack that means you are a customer of ours When you are In a hurry for something ring us, we d rushing it to you. When you order your goods hero t for granted that you want the article you ordored at got busy and get it to you. Very truly, iVARDS &IIORTON fllLM? UTr II A VT\I W f>r??^vr ^ ><? *? juj xi.Tii i/iirj m\n i\, i u.\ li ;\IN IJ htHINULEiS* ! ind White Sale lave ever conducted. STORE DAILY is a great opportunity to buy and they don't hesitate to take AND MORE >t to overestimate our values, etter values than we advertise. Vsilne Giving turday night, February 13th. COMPANY ===J