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, j FIELD DAY PERSONALS r lt_ ( (immlttm ant: ^ . . i I Various Cob ' , Mm. W. T. Williams spent Sunday ' Erery 'school li . In Rock Hill with her brother, Mr. be making active . .Gilbert H. Greene and family. . Field Day exercts* Misses Mary Llndsey, Kate Hlnes, March 27th. ^ Ruth McDow, Perry Belle Bennett The parade wll and Naomi Derrick came over from lure that day, a Wlnthrop Saturday and spent Sunday expected to get u i and Monday at home. . the name or inltl Mrs. J. J. Kaminer Is the guest of ftnd each pupil tc Jier daughter, Mrs. M. 8. Wither- nant of school cc spoon. j Schools will a Mr. Waddy R. Thomson made a school campus pr business trip to Fort Mill Saturday. The literary < Mo^es Katherine Mice and Agn-s place In graded i Speights came over from Winthrop ginning at 10:30 College Saturday and spent the week- The exhibits ol -end with Miss Jessie Lee Blackmon. will be shown i Mrs. J. B. Patrick, after a visit to graded school bu her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dinner will be s T. Connors, has returned to her home and teachers of tl In Rock Hill. the high school Miss Eliza Wylle will go to Co- graded school. C lumbia tomorrow for a visit to Miss bring baskets Reaux Jones. a good Dlcnlc dir Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Robin&on and Miss Sudw. Neely went to Ko< x Dill Immediately al Saturday night. Mr. Robinson and events will Miss Neely returning Monday, while ?* the graded sch Mrs. Robinson remained with her letter day is looki parents for a longer visit. can afford to re Mr. P. R. Moore came up from gathering. Kershaw and spent Sunday at home, j The following Miss Fr.nnle Clarke of Johnston, and judges for F who is to be the milliner at the Jones Judges for dec Mercantile Company this season, tlons Rev. H. ] spent Sunday in Lancaster with Miss j h. Dychos l Florence Robinson and she and Miss Q ,,, m * Robinson left for New York last' S5el lng^Tea' store. 10 bUy 8Pr",,! K<>0"" ^ the Mrs. J. M. Odell of Concord and Teacher to glvf Mrs.-Fred Odell of Greensboro were ? spelling, Miss the guests of Mrs. Leroy Springs dur- Teacher to glvf 1ng the paBt week-end. C spelling. Miss I Miss Pickens, who is teaching in Map drawing Spartanburg, spent the past week- Mr. A. C. Rowell, end with her sister. Miss Annie War- Miss Virginia Ro ing Pickens, at the Hotel Royal. I Class R?-Miss Miss Lessie Johnson Is visiting her J. M. Green, Mls< sister, Mrs. Frank L. Zemp, in Spar- ] Class C?Miss tanburg. Athleen King, M Mrs. W> C. -Hougn will go to At- ' Arithmetic, CI 4aikt& this week and to Decatur to Pickens, Mr. J. G Visit .her. daughter, . Miss KuphemJa Buahardt,.. Sanson, who is a student at Agnes ' Class B?Miss .Scott College. Miss Mary I^aths / Mrs. J. T. Wylie went to Columbia Daniel, yesterday to visit her Bister, Mrs. J. ' ('lass C?Miss M. Byrd. Blanche .Tarrant, Mr. T. J. Jones of Great Falls was ' Writing, Class a visitor in Lancaster the past week. Poag, Miss Kula Mrs. L. J. Drennan returned to her Nelson, home in Rock Hill Saturday, after Class B?Mr. a visit to relatives here. , Kflle Culp, Miss ! Mr. J. J. Bailes of Fort Mill Is Class C^?Misi here on business today. Miss Beulah Him Miss Mildred Ltndsey came up ' Reading?Judj from Columbia last night to spend a ory. Mr. J. K. C few days with her parents, Mr. and Robinson. Teacl Mrs. A. B. Llndsey. I ing. * D. R. Willams, Esq., made a pro- Class A?Miss fessional visit to Chester today. Lucy McMillan, \ Mr. W. E. Pardue, R. F. D. car- Class B?Miss rier on rout 3, spent Monday In Co- Kathleen Jeter, * lumba. I Class C?Mlas Messrs. W. C. Thomson and W. T. Gertrude Fergu feregory spent the past week-end In Uatchford. Wllllamston. | Composition, ( Miss Etta Skipper and Mr. Lee McRoy, Miss Mai Skipper will spend tomorrow in Char- Gooch. totte. | Class B?Miss Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Jennings of Gas- Miss Reba KUlla tenia have returned home after a Class C-?Miss visit to the family of Mrs. C. B. Skip- H.. Rowell, Miss per. | Judges for do Mr. Hawloy Wesslnger of LexLng- C. Payseur, Mrs. , ton visited his brother, Prof. C. H. Mattle McCardell 'Wesslnger, sup?rintet)dsnt of the Committee on cfrty schools, the past week. Marchant, Mrs. J. . Mr. W. S. Hough spent Sunday In Mclkow, 'Miss Charlotte. . *'.* Miss Adelaide Mr. L. C. Boone of Rpwesvllle Is Jones. Miss BID the guest of hJs sister, Mrs.. J. C. McMurray, Mr. 1 Vbster. ' ' *| Athletic Ju^ge i-Mlss Margaret Lemmond of Lan- art, Lancaster; caster is visiting Tier sister, Mrs. Heath Springs; Ffoddey Reid.?Rock Hill Herald. Kershaw, Mr. T. B. Spratt, cashier of the Starter?Mr. First National Bank of Fort Mill, caster, visited Mr. T. M. Hughes today. I Anyone who < v Mr.. Henry -Massey of Rock Hill above committee Was here on business yesterday. , Mrs. W. E. Ta; _ I March 16, so the Second Week Jurors for March Term ranged with con of Court. 27th. Julius E. Rlackmon, Lancaster. W. T. Gregory, Sr., Lancaster. W. L. Patterson. For Mill No. 2. H. O. Duren, Lancaster No. 6. C/~\/~* T A W. H. P. McMurray, Lancaster ?J (_/OY./jf N?: > . I j. r. raue, iversnaw. t O. L. Mobley, Heath Springe. The West End Ira B. Gardner, Kershaw No. 5. had its meeting ft S. B. Taylor, Lancaster. A. H. Bobbins c W. 8. Blackmon. Heath Springs. In the cosy lU-li S E. Powers, Heath Springs. were arrange*fo M. H. Johnson. Lancaster. Ing went merrll; Jno. A. Adams, Lancaster. hour. Three cou Charles King, Lancaster. were served aft H. P. Stogner, Lancaster No. 2. were much enjoy J. Li. Wilson, Lancaster. * Edgar L. Robinson, Lancaster No. Miss Annie Gr 1. her home on Chf W. Town Carnes, Lancaster, No. 2. Wednesday at a G. L. McNeely, Lancaster No. 8. Sixteen of her W. P. Mothershed, Lancaster. afternoon. Ten J. P. Graham, Lancaster No. 5. were served afte John E. Blackmon, Lancaster. hostess and her B. H. Craig, Lancaster No. 6. Bell and Mrs. A. 8. N. Courtney, Van Wyck. # A. K. Collins, Lancaster. An informal A. P. Blackmon, Lancaster No. 1. pleasant event w ft. W .? stare, Lancaster. old Maaonlc .hall ?. Y. Bailey, Btoneboro. by the younger m W. P. Davis, Lancaster. ber of visiting y< 8. R. Sintpes, Lancaster. IT H.'.l tflll ?? xi. i>mi rx, r ui v mm nu. 6* new flUIICil W. li Cauthen, Lancaster. Mr. W. S. Lai F. M. Stofoer, Lancaster No. S. Dr. R. C. McMi R. 0. Hudson, Riverside No. t. brick stores wit' Q. D. McManus, Lancaster No. S. south of town ir w. T.' Laliard. Lancaster No. 4. He is also build) mi Mr. R. E. Wylle, Calf Bit by Beg Goes Mad. Elm street and tfa Hr. J. T. Blackmon of the Douglas on corner of C seed en recently owned a dog which streets. v. ijt mad and had to be killed. About | a iftsek <xo he discovered that a I Field Bay yo i&if calf of his was also acting Already scknowl vnrd strangely and for several days Rich Hill school, he lould not account for it. The anl- Cornelia Dye. mel. ran about the lot and started to- Elgin school, ' wards everybody who came near It. i ALhleen King, Mr.'HIacMtton soon decided tkat Ithe ;Mdik*b afcbeoi. calf must be mad also, and to end its I lflntile Caskej sufferings, killed it. He thought Jopes X Roads, that perhaps the mad dog had bit the Lula McKie. . calf, though nothing was known of it Dixie school, at the time. To confirm his opinion Itessle Flynn. he sent the calf's head to Columbia Unity school, \f and subsequently had a telegram Laura McMurr from Dr. F. M. Coward saying that the calf really had rabies. Total TIIE LANCASTER JNE ' EXERCISES. I Judges For the loca'l dots itests Ntmesd. * I the county should ?Mrs. L. S. Elliott and Mr. a preparttons for the Mrs. Boswell Plyler left today 1 is to be held Friday, Florence, having been called there the bedside of their brother* Mr. II be a striking tea- E. Moore, who is dangerously ill wi nd every school is. meningitis. P i , p a banner bearing ?All is in readiness for the orgs lals of their school, ization banquet tonight and the cha i carry a small pen- t>?r Gf commerce at least will be sta >lors. ed ofT most auspiciously, at a dlnr ssemble on graded served at the court house by t omptly at 9 o'clock. King's Daughters, exercises will take ?President John T. Roddey a Bchool building, be- Secretary B. M. Lee arrived on t train from Rock Hill this afterno ' the county schools and will be on hand for the me n the halls of the 'nK this evening, tiding. ?Mr. J. T. Wylle left for t lerved to contestants Northern markets last night to pi le county at 1:45 by chase the spring stock of goods 1 pupils of Lancaster the J. T. Wylle Company. )thers are reminded ?The attention of our readers with them, so that directed to the list of committees a iner can be enjoyed judges for Field Day appearing The News today. If for any reas fter dinner the ath- you cannot serve, kindly notify M take place In front W. E. Taylor at once, ool building. A red ?Remember the colonial tea whl ed for and no school will be given by the Ladies' Aid I liss this ImnnrtAiit. - VI me ruai mt-Limu 1SI rilUI at the home of Dr. G. W. Poo\ are the committees Thursday afternoon, leld Day: I ?In our local mention last Frldi lamatlon and reclt*1- we failed to Include the "Every thi It. Murcliison, Re.. Good to Eat" ad of Mr. E. W. Slsta Rev. J. B. Ferris. which also appears In this Issue. T her to give out attention of our readers Is dlrecl t spelling, Mr. E. V. to Mr- Slstare's ad. ?The many friends of Col. T. > out words for Class Williams are glad to see him < Bessie Flynn again after a recent illness which c< t out words for Class ^ h,m to the house for about 1 Harriet P. Lewis. oay8. Judges. Class A? ?Thp R F- '> farriers did 1 Mr. Russell Mlnter, af 6 their respective routes Mond bertson. being legal holiday given yesterc Eunice Plaxico, Mr. for Washington's birthday, since 1 ? Laura Therrell. 22nd fel1 on Sunday, the precedl Jessie Lathan, Miss day. las Lula McKle. ?Moving picture enthusiasts w ass A?-Miss Annie come the fetar Theatre . progra .' Richards, Mr. J. B. which are ^Wlng published now every Issue of The News. Watch Mary Ellen Eaves, the programs every Tuesday a in, Miss Ix>uise Mc- Friday. Joe Foster. Miss MEETING OF COUNTY TEACH El Miss Gladys Twltty. ___ . Hyfttt'^Mlss '/UMne Educational Association Plans I I Field Day. W. C. Lyies, Miss The auditorium of the Cent Iva Bennett. graded school was the meeting pli & Laura McMurray, of the Lancaster County Eduoatioi ion, Miss Belle King. Association last Saturday morni ;es. Miss Leila Greg- The weather was very cold and I lonnors, Mrs. W. P. roads muddy, but in spite of this lers to conauci reaa- nuniDer or learhers were pros* from all parts of the county. An \ Eva Jones, Miss usually Instructive program was e iiss Onie Mackey. ried out and plans for Field Day w* Minnie Caskey, Miss discussed. Mr. V. A. Idngle, ooui Miss Valena Pettus. superintendent of education, a Emily Jones, Miss Prof. Chalmers E. Wessinger, sup son. Miss Bertha intendent of the Lancaster schools, well as the teachers of the coun 3lass A?Rev. R. C. are working hard to make a sure y Alice Stokes, Miss of Field Day, which will be held March 27. It is expected that on tl Beatrice McClure, day. people from all parts of Lane ,n. Miss McWhorter. ter county will come to Lancaster Lily Usher, Mr. C. witness the events in which hundr* Cleo Whlsonant. . of school children are expected mestic art?Mrs. L. participate. J. B. Mackorell, Mrs. t^e meeting on Saturday is 1 last one whtch will he held dui* exhibits?Mf. W. N. ^is scholastic year. Professor W . M. Perry, Mr. Rolln jigger, president of the assoctati Janie Thhmasson, revleWdlTtiae work, of tlje year. sh< Nehtoh, Miss Dean |ng that it bad been the best and ha in Addle successful one in the history of ? 5. J. Bailey. . organization. He congratulated ' a?Mr. Roach Stew- teachers upon their good attondai Mr. Jesse Mobley., at the meetings. Mr. James Hamel, ( e Witt Hough, Lan- SLAYER OF iWOOTEN :annot serve on the CLEARED BY JTJIl >s please report to .. rlor riot later than program can be ar- ^ erdict .\c?|uittlng It. M. Jetton numlng time on the Murder Chants Causes Wlhl Dcnionatration. Charlotte, N. C., Feb, 21.?1 ~~~~~"| Jury In the case of R. M. Jett - ? j p>.,p charged with the murder of f\ /f yr Wooten, at Davidson, N. C., ton! rturned a verdict of not guilty, al being out only thirty minutes. I Neighborhood Club ' T,ie verdict was greeted with a v last week with Mrs. | demonstration by crowds which 1 m Friday afternoon. Jammed the courtroom and pacl lg room four tables ,ts doors since the convening of co r rook and the play- ftt 9:30 th,s morning. The Jury t< y for more than an the case at 10:30 tonight and prom rses of refreshments 'y at 11 o'clock filed in and er the games and nounced that they had reached ed by the gueats. j verdict. w I mure until ten nourn was uiKcn egory entertained at today and tonight In argument of ssterfield avenue last oaRe and In the judge's charge. 1 pleasant rook party, state asked for one of three verdl friends enjoyed the ?first degree or second degree m lptlng refreshments der, or manslaughter. The defe: ir the games by the rested It case on the "unwritten la sisters, Mrs. J. U. and self-defense, contending that J P. Rogers. ton rhot In defease of his home, # * save his eight-months bride from hut none the less lng asaulted by the physician, wt as the dance at the he himself was being attacked by I given last evening stronger man. ?t In honor of a num- I The state Insisted that Wooten i >ung ladles. .not only an Intimate friend of t .Jetton family but was present In. I injt* Oolng Pp. ' home that night by Invitation, a igley Is erecting for that he attempted no wrong towi anus six handsome Mrs. Jetton. Sympathiser* with J h plate glass fronts ton expressed the opinion in I i "New Brookland." | courtroom tonight that.the judg lng two cottages for eharge favored the prosecution a one of six rooms on Went wild with joy whon they h? >e other of five rooms khn oequltted., Jemetery and Barr Argument In }he trial of R M. J , y hen for killing Dr. H- Wpot ___ ? whort Jetton claims. invaded , OoatrlbatioM. home, today was concluded. 1 edged 931.00 taking of evidence'fended late yeet principal. Miss day and by agreement argument v 2. BO limited to four hours for each side teacher. Miss I Jetton claims that he hilled i 5.00 physician when be found him atta ' teacher, Miss tag 4f rs. Jettofk. Mrs. Jsttop a r 3.10 stantlates this statement In a dyl teacner, Miss statement Dr. Wooten avowed his 1.C5 n'ocencc of evil intent. He stated tl teacher. Miss Mrs. Jetton had invited him and , 2.60 wife to come to the Jetton home * teacher, Miss nee a new dregs, and that but for I ay 2.50 inclement weather on the evening the shooting Mm. Wooten would hi $51.25 accompalned htm. WS, FKKU17AHY 24, 1914. _ ? KKKSHAW MILL IIKLINS WOltK. V*V*V*V 1 pMMMMMM. t Cotton <aoods Will In? Manufactured A|. H?y ami Night. | ? The following special to The State i>^5 nd 1 of Sunday, tells of the beginning of 'or work at the cotton mill In Kershaw JJP.lMt Saturday: | M "w J Kershaw. Feb. 21.?Work has eb- A \Jf gun at the cotton mill. The Kershaw f\ il I I cotton mill had its first day of run- ! Ln~ iilpg today, everything having been QjQ ^L4?a#?n m~ put In excellent working order. The II rt~ mill will be run from now on day and '?r night. There are only at present "e about 12 families In the mill village. We invite 1 ' but the authorities say that there will , nd be at least 4 0 within the next few ; tlon of the he months. This mill will weave fine lAg*i on white goods. Hi the annexed I et~ The Kershaw mill has 10,000 spin- , |P. in nresenti dies and 500 looms. All machinery fljjQ he is entirely new and of the very best statement, w< jr- on the market, the pickers, cards 'or being made by the Saco-Lowell shops, | $9 Insensible of Lowell, Mass. The splnniug the very i th t ?_K is best made by Fales & Jenks of Pan- ] a v nd tuckett, R. I. The entire building factory sho\ in is fitted w ith automatic glass sprink- ; on lers of the very best make and all J^R been made rs. doors are of fireproof construction. | C9J . | The waterworks system of the mill ' 'fig un,y tnrou [ch is conosidered very Rood, a 50,000 friendship an 5o- gallon capacity tank having been ch | erected, and a reservoir of 3,500,000 gQ age of the rey gallon capacity near the mill in con| crete dam. A lire pump has been this communi fty j installed of 1,000 gullons per minute gf w take tl n'^ capacity. vaae re, | The main building of the mill is i>^Ji tunlty to th "he one story, being 505x128, the engine JB Led room 4 6x3 8 and the boiler room rgA patrons, and 46x46. Besides the main building a| lg< t ^ Y. large cotton warehouse has been con)Uj structed just south of the mill. gf port during 3ii- i The officers of the mill are: Leroy lagl . ow w Len Springs of Lancaster, president; John i^Ji 1914. "e ' T ?teV?.n! ? ^erahaT' V,Ce pr081; W accounts upo 10t dent, and J. M. t arson, treasurer, and ng ay> S. O. Dover, superintendent. The rocal basis. I ay n?M has a capital of $200,000. the <gf ioun to ADVERTISING ?!?? Dot _.k. JIIE BA . any man rich, bat It Is a carta In m " and aire sign that tha man la aslng i AWfAcn hla Mat aadaarora to gat tha beat M liAitbABJ . bualnaaa and ha la aura to get it. gft ^ ^ _ _ for VP. "Tha Old F aid * gf ... STAR THEATRE S " 5wi? Ice TUESD^fir Business ng. REEKS 1 AND a\ THE MERCHANTS the Broncho. our Qandldates b i a "THE liritlEI) PAST.\ apparel Uoini Scars ant a two-reel Broncho feature. How ?f our niercrrknts ha Jn- many women In Myrtle Cross's posl- *nK done elsbwhere ar- | tion, given the same chance, and the all(' there yoiPvire. ere ( courage to retrieve a wretched past, -want the m prohibits tity would have done otherwise than she? iand the nierclianis-a tnd | Her story makes a drama of excep-|t0?t their little jioril | tional character study, strong drama- are again.?Muien i as tic motives, rich In adventure and man who wrote this ty. incident. well. You can pom e8s your benefit and to t on benet . and to the hat _ town- -however la a?- ? ? ' small, to Reliance. _______________ ads Thomas Mills and Rnna Hodges In llk., to 1 "TONY'S SACRIFICE!." . W* A new idea heart drama in which Mr ? r^ the a ' Italian seta a rare example of word* *? ** ,or '' ln self sacrifice in the face of danger. ee- FOUNI)?A gold oh, " streM^ Lan caste ?*- ?pft MnrrAw please describe anil the WEDNESDAY Apply ace BEfcL 1. WANTEPXjjn? 4j Thanhouser. c?v; ^lso two ^ good fodder. R. C "THE PROBLEM IX>VE SOLVED." caster, S. C. No ordinary power, seemingly, ,UTP1 ITT could extricate the young cashier HATt.l from the tangle in which he found , oP.U-i ? ! himself. Then a woman detective a itf saved him, but through extraordinary caster? ? ( effort and from an . extraordinary motive, for she was in love with him. LISTEN?ft your ' pjje and you^want ea on, REEL 2, hatch your eggs m-* Dr.' Majestic.' mammoth incubat ght Belle Bennett and Lamar Johnstone, 'n ter ln strong, fluffy chicks "THE PADRE'S SACRIFICE." $2.00 to hatch. C lid An unusual kind of heart interest lr-v ^arm? Lancastc tad , story. ted urt SOME ONE on th 5?k REEL 8, centlyl^J?L HI ipt- Knv Roods with th7*-ma] an- "THE REVELATION. siKn* t'}?l1r, r?mpct a out. Well, that s in large quantities Up our custom gets tl\e the THURSDAY a customer? If noi rhe lets REEL 1, WAX! ur- Majestic. .. use Blllie West, Ernest Jay, Vera Sesson, . . w" Eugene Pnlleti and Frederick temp la tea ret- Vroon, in rtmvmi I**"*-* to "THE HELI'INO HAND." ** co"*/be An unusual kind of uplift drama. Fartlcmlara^wr^te 1 t j Je dFOAQ the . * " 1 1 | REEL 8, Notice of I **" American. t Notic.e^teherefcy | th! "A DIVORCE SCANDAL." thTaaSSe oT&jSi ird . A newspaper story with snap and mllke'hfsflS ei- mATtTuvn administrator and tb? ' . J,. ,7 , bats court of Lan( .e 8 Kd Cose. and Winifred Greenwood. lftUer8 dlltmi98ory. md _ W. U trt v Admr. Estate of Lb1 RKKIj S. Deceased, t- Thanhonser. Fab. 24, 1314. a. "TOD MII.KMAN'ft RKTRNOB." JM* Comedy. VETERINARY ^r. - I bars located in r|ka practice of \py pn Coming Friday prepared to w a the "FOR ANOTHER'S CRIME." *** 4- A T...M nelUaM. rn_ W. H. BOTZ, Vs ,n" Oradnats U. 8. C. tiat Don't fail to see our program in geons, Washlngtt h. neat issue of this paper. Open 3 to md ll- 1 to " DR. fi. B. ^he _____ ritot of Phorifc ire THF HOME OF GOOD PICTURES Office orer Lan AND GOOD HUMOR. Office hours, ft to 1; j/SS<^ri4 /t ~v Mtti mmmm Ntffl 5 iff! Buk ffo. S3. Q HUtcnrat of th? OowlltkM of jMj THE BANK OF LANCASTER ?J located at LaneMtar, 8. C . a tthe >^9 1T.T close of business January 13th, 1914. 99 4 W RESOURCES. - W A T* Loans.and Discounts 1463,474.87 ~ Overdrafts 7.4S0.15 99 fipfll Bon cm and Stocks owned v 1 of the Bajik 10,600.00 S Furniture and Fixtures. . 1,000.00 99 Banking House.:.-. . , .. 6,800.00 gig the atten- Due rrom Banks and ' 1^5 nnhll, Banker* 165,165.22 99 publ.c to Currency J 18,702.00 tatement. ^ld .. / .......... 3.660.00 Q Silver and Other Minor 99 ng this Coin ,L 3,035.35 fj/L Checks antKQash Items. 301.72 1^5 9 are not 19 , . Total .. ..1 $659,319.31 M the fact LIABILITIES. S erv satis- Capital Stock /aid In. . . $ 60,000.00 99. Surplus Fund# 100,000.00 99 vlng has Undivided Ploflts, less Current Expenses and .99 possible Taxes Paid\ 22,106.16 g? . Due to Banks end Bankgh the ors . . .. 8,640.38 < > d patron- Individual Deposits Sub- 99 Ject to Check 282,866.29 Q people of Savings Deposits 88,268.18 >^9< Time Certificates of De- 99 [ir- posit 89,827.61 Ma Certified Checks 14.338.38 >^9 als oppor- n..,., r.? . ^ aa vanuici a vuwAq . u 14.1 | tank our Other Liabilities, viz: Interest Reserved on >PR< to ask Savings Accounts and 99 Certificates 7,770.96 W* ued sup- ' 99 the year ToUU I669.319.S1 M * STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. W nvlte new County of I^ancaster?ss. >^9, Before me came Geo. W. Williams, 99 n a r cip- Cashier of the above named bank, 'Aj*4 who. being duly sworn, says that ths |>^S above and foregoing statement Is a 99 serve true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. NK OF OEO- w- WILLIAMS. 99. Sworn to and subscribed before me 99 nyn this 19th day of January, 1914. 1 JNO H. POAO. PV Notary Public of S. C. 99 lei 1*hie." Correct?Attest: Leroy Springs, R. < L. Crawford, I* C. Paysear, Dlree- PR tors.. Mf Notices Business Notices say that some of jn an after-dinner speech, once, -Roebuck Weaome Mark Twaln KOt otT the following. ve their job print- which is not only witty, but is brlmthan in Millen, ful of good horse sense: The candidates "When I was editing The Virvlnla to vote for them, Enterprise, writing copy one day vant The News to " *7 L aIuj there you aiui mining the next, 1 tried in many (X^.) News. The ways to drive home the fact that ad paragraph wrote vertising pays. One day I received a ler It yourself, to jetter from a subscriber saying that he benefit of yuur he found a spider pressed beL*Vil tween the pages or his paper. He rg?s, or iow?\ wanted to know w hether this signified good or bad luck. I replied to. him through our Answers to Corresponat Ada" are read dents column as follows: lajt- One Cent a < ?oid Subscribed?The finding of a mm Chan 9S cents, spider in your copy of The Enterprise ??i was neither good luck nor bad. ,T||4 . . . spider was merely looking over our bracelet on Ma n paRe8 to flnd ouf what mt?chant wa? ?kiu not advertising in them, so that hh ( " could spin his web acrosahls door and lead a free and undisturbed existence forever after.' " . , , M >? gallon fresh milch - .? thousand bundles A LOT OF BALED SHUCKS and 1. S^cManus, Lan- | country hay fSc^aale. Send ua 'your order. J. H. Wltherspoon & Co. 41-42 tlINQ?From pen ' " fT Orpingtons $1 WHEN READY or a good wagon or J W. Craig, Lan- buggy s? our line, full stock on Y) \ hand and ar**ho rlght prices. J. H. 42-50-T-P Wltherspoon & Co. 41-42 . ..., ?. LOST?String of gold beads with r?w8/?iTt V? |!| K?,d f^aas, between Western Union | office .uwnfewfTTT^ Finder will 7 " please leave at News > office. Mis# c^VmRKOst and Bowden. ollna.^\Produces . unnfngham?Povd- WE HAVE ON HAND some good ? ^ p, younfc \iules that are well broke * V, i? p and ready^ fin WHllrwat the right prices. J. H. Wlthersppon & Co. 41-42 e street said re-J rsch & Sons buy ' DESK WANTED?Will purchase at skill they paint | bargain a flat top office desk with TtVs betto look aide draVwca-w-t^mewriter desk with wh?t-*Mi_do- Buy ' middle drawers. "Tl^st he In good and pay cash and i repair and bargain. >^ddress H. C., benefit. Are you care News. , t, why not? TWENTY-FIVE head of good mules rrwri add l^rses on hand fr sale. See us beforf^Tffii Buy> J. H. Witheri mu, wne cen- spoon & Co. \ 41-4 2 atomoblle, to rep OINNINcklitiJJLCib-We will tfn on ? ? Fridays only un^H further notion. I. H. Palmer, ?7 Lancaster Cotton Oil Company. > . ? O. 3 4-tf )is?hsrge. SISTERS R&AD my free offer. This <lvon that the un- , an^ your address entitle# you administrator of to tTO p Delilah Sims, de- ?ur?? *? female >k? A4. usj: ? 'S5S5K . CLYBURN. Horton. ulna Delilah 91ms, MRRO?ANDtBB REtfOVBD?On ao41-48-T K count of Jncreneed hnelneee. I hare I UOT>U IUIQCK1 ?yu an*.*9 ww new iaa larger quarto^a, Shall be glad to HUIUIBON. meet all my oldcoatomeSjn tha new Lancaster for the brick bnlldlng. property LancasofMilon, and am ter Cottow Mills. < W." C. Mm, Hid' pur lire stock for way. > .< ?-w 41-43 L Calls answered _ ?? rVie at Gregory- wANTED-r-To bwy year new hides, >m{*ny. mink. WlAL mnskraU. pouia, terlriVr Burgeon. |OOD| ake?p. soIT aed horse hides. Veterinary Bnr- Want 4,?on ponnds aPfeqee. See see >n. D. C. before yon sell. Capers Can then. PRATT, HOO WAITED?A whole hog, mnst 1st, be kllle<Ntii-xeIdweather, weight about 75 to 1U(). 11 jaulhave such cabter Pharmacy, a hog, please state prlcewanted por ; 2 to 6. pound. Address, H. C., ca\o News. 11in urnii?Hi's ?f--*"- >