The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 17, 1914, Page 5, Image 5

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. . P LOCAL DO': ?Born Saturday. 14th. to ft MKN, MAIDS AND MATC1 pC IMay Presented by l/ncal * ^ Great Success. The little comedy, "Men, Matchmakers," given at Ir. and house last Friday evenlne THE LA NO AS' IIMAKEHS COIi. J. X. (IKH'KI I uli nt n ijanriutrr Vetera , Maids and R?ll Cal the opera At his home on the wnn nnn nf i? > TKH NEWS, MARCH 17, :tt passes. death of mk m Answers I*iist ',a,'v Pass? Wylie <, Last Sunday corner of Dun- home of her daug 1914. S. WINCIIKSTKK. VWVVi ? S13LBJ 'x Mother of Mrs. M. }. Caskey. afternoon, at the :hter, Mrs. Wylle Q. I Mi] Illlllllfllll I | I Statement 5 ^ nmmioi i ok No. as. [C9 of the Condition of Mrs R. M. Rollings of the Zlo: munity, a sou. ?Judge Ernest Moore left i for Orangeburg, where he Is ing over the circuit court this ?Rev. S. R. Brock will prt Ebenezer church next Sunday ing at 11 o'clock. ?There will be a meeting chamber of commerce at the house tomorrow (Wednesday) a com- the most successful plays sented here .The parts w 3unday a"d although then presid- vefy 'ew rehearsals, the week, unusually good. In fact ' ' clared by many to be tin 1 a seen by local talent T morn- ca8^e js congratula histrionic talent and upo of the teres! In making the play ' court Eight young people took night. vmnifr I:iiIIpk jiini r??nr vi ? lap cAIIU I/UIUW Oil HI MeVwenPIt and honord Lancaatri 9 had been reward last night, \ acting was Crockett passed to th It was de- jje had been In feeb 'heeSwho?e numbpr of ypar? a?d ted on Its more is condition v n their in- serious for one of his a success. The end came qufotl J?"J night. reeis, an aged i asitey, on rhest lan went to his J?8'ah Wlncheste vhon Col I N WaB a very old 1 " eighth year, hav e great beyond, comber 12. 1826 le health for a who was Miss M for a week or !'orn and roared ii , lived until her m considered chester tn 18r>1 advanced years. South Cleorgia. y at 11:45 last about three yoai to baacnster lo r erfleld avenue, Mrs. Th/i r passed away. She ady. in her eighty- 1<B ing been born Do- Fm f\p Mrs. Winchester, |.^J( LVyvl ary McCollum, was BjV. 11 Monroe, where she W arriage to Mr. Win- v/UF when she moved to SB Here she lived until M rs ao. coming then nake her home with IlVi THE BAN1 located at La 11/ Altrn close of busin< IK OVER hi X Loans and D1 f) V. Overdrafts. . Kesource>-ho"<is and st. the Han Kurniture an d i, . i. Map kins Hon Hank strong in Mllf ... c OF LANCASTER, B noaster, S. C.. at the W 8S March 4th, 1914 ESOURCES scountK. .. $444,964.59 M 4.295.10 W" )?'ks owned .. C9 I i' i \ ! I! flA* * ' ... 5.8011 (Ml >^T( ?Mr. and Mrs. Wuddy It. son moved Saturday into their new home on Chesterfield : Tliis is a largo and very coir house and adds much to tlie ; aucc of Cast Knd. ?Married Sunday. March 1914, Mr. John Client of till and Miss Pauline Crenshaw ( cotton mill village, by A. T. < notary public. Thorn- Misses Leila (in-gory, M'l lovely Jessie Leo Black mot), 10 st ivenue. and Messrs. Itussell Mint* venient F. l'oovey, W. Thurlow (J ippear- and Thomas Beaty. Th< tuines were unusually pret lath. Miss Leila Gregory I s place the credit for tlie su< nf the play, l'er talent as an eio Barnes, always appreciated in l,nm moreover is an excellent c! Iiol two! train tint <\i tee Morion. t'olono1 Crocket w elle Milling known, the ol<l?>st r. George town. He was born t regory, Jr., w,,st nf i.,mieaster. nc Crsos Koads. on Jul s duo much ?? was here that lie si cess of the his boyhood and y< eutlonist, is ,,0 wa8 a Ron 0f the aster Sl\e |^(,|i/.ie Crockett and 1 lirector and Ilar?otte Crockett. 1 as. so far as is ^ A . \\ inrnostor was t resident of the ?>r t\\ ,1 v. si- - h wo miles south- one sister and r ?ar the Crockett of those from ? ly <'> 1832. and "I."!!1"'' ' , . . <>f Mrs. \\ inch)e[>ent the days of was ., vorv n(.tj m>n manhood, mind showed r< late John Me- even to the last. Iiis wife, I.evieey loved ones wi 'rior to the war responded regain Tr Mr Mil i ho oldest of a family isul ton hrothors and LWJ in inn oared tho younpest rly childhood, tlmir ^n,-^ '' lied ahout tho time tit- Sin faQ iiiapli vo v nmiui and hor orn nble clearness. Those of hor absent ollicor tli whom she corrly. were always im- LWPl rector cos, ci tunkei 'II '||( \ :i;if?i incut proSilver ancTNni \ M uipment. (Hi lent / ' :""l strong di- Capital Sto\< !lf? Surplus Kund 5 (hi [wmi r Min. .r +m Lw ? ' 1 s 1' fiiJ MIIMTIKS. M . .. i (to,(Mio.no ?Dr. T. J. Strait, the pinted superintended' of th< Hospital for the Insane, went lumbia today to make preparal assuming his duties as the V that institution. ?Mayor Hood has very consented to have the street i of the graded school draggi Field Day, and well sprinl necessary, for the meet. T1 mnUn II nn nvfpllonl rnro fr: v>y part. The sincere than B. " King's Daughters arc ? . f?" Miss Oregory, as well a to tion for eap|) wii0m deserves a ! u'a<l nf credit also. The troupe has been inv kindly roe and iwll present "Men n front Matchmakers" at that pla ?d for day evening. Our Nortl Kled. if neighbors have a real tr< ?ls will for them and we bespos nek for i ? ??i ? ?1 - -- ks or the ,7.;va;co;i.?'pl ?r,th jxtended to "?thS fr?Uthw^n ,,V! the others six >,ars When th d, ?e of the WilS n,a,1<> oi me Greys eommnridPd h died to Mon J?!"1?: fwho' Maids and the nrst from LaI1Ci ie ml Fri- ?' h r>,.rrtn?., tena??t in the (Jreys eat hi store i'T'"1"" e 21st rcKiment Pr,'*spd witli her statp militia Tor expression. Mrs e war began ho woman of nmrh s in the Lancaster wns kind, affec y the lato Capt. counsel to old 10 company was trouble, incident lister county to was the immoi p remained lion- 'loath, which wa until lie became as tor only t quartermaster condition oonsldc )mmissary train. husband died a i iie the last ve?ps and Mrs. Winch Igor arcl clarity of Tarn! Win rhetor was a Tha rength of character, .BB. "inf.- and wise in j?j.vs and young. Heart ? to her extreme age, .BB ' liatr cause of her public R comparatively sudtwo days was her R the st; red precarious. Her ' MB number of years ago made ester is survived l?v LBBJ unan iaea i*i t this Hank en- Current Kx Taxes Paid, the confidence Hue to Hanks ers ood-will uf the Individual De is evidenced by s ateuient annexed, ^ 'm<> Cortifict posit. . . . upon c-.ll of the Certified Che< ,, , ? Cashier's Che POIitsA less pfiisi'J and / 24,005 00 and wank i ... . 1.232.80 ,0| posi/s Sub>ck .1 .... 210,800.30 sits\. ... 01.800.28 $9. itps oPSiq- WK rr\ 88,259.00 Wi "ks .. .. 114.009.55 W9. >oks .... J 388.15 'aa the athletic contests. ?Mr. R. D. F. Rarton has our ofllce a freak In the waj egg. It has the perfect shai man's skull, the forehead ai being complete. Mr. Rarton has seen many kinds of d shaped eggs, but none anvthi this. ?Superintendent Wesslngi that each school elect a seco ?.. toicuvou vuun^ incline a ronage there. Quite a left at Lancastrians will accompi r of an century players to Monro pe of a play a second time. id face says ho ifforent ??>. S0C/AL Ni sr asks nd host ? uuuriii P;n- 0f the war. number of colonel Crockett v my the new uary 10 ig65. to o to see the prj(.ei only child of tl Price, with whom 1 until her death June Crockett's death cam to her husband, afte C* TyfyC* of devotion to each o /v O As a man, a citize Colonel Crockett alv resnect and pslppm r only on*' son. Mr . as married Jan- ^'reoBukee, Pla. Miss Henrietta wy,lp Q- Caskey le late Col. H. R. Step-daughter, to le lived happily lovlnft mother. I i 22 1909. Mrs. Ashland, (la. SI e as a great blow three brothers, r their long life lum of Hnsbnell ther. lu,n of Thomasi m and a soldier. MeCollum of Ra .'ays enjoyed the one slster, Mrs if moti Ho u-oo Thoinasville. Ga . II. P. Winchester of AB . one dunRhter, Mrs. \\*e of this place and a whom also she was a M| count' Mrs. K. W. Poker of ie is also survived by ceptio Messrs. It. I,. McPol- I m , I. Phi.. J. L. McCol- "2 Uce" > iHe. (ill., and A. R. y?$ iconton, P,a., and bv M J. Williams of W Slio nlsn Iadvoq *? MJ Til I. uanK examiner. other LUblllt Reserved for Invite new ac- savings and s and offer ex- Deposits.. nal banking ser- Total.. .. STATE OK S< Come in to see County t Before me < Cashier of tl who, being ? > 4 v I' iti? nhnv<> :inft fn Ins. viz: f Interest on T I Certificate ! gjfc \ 7,045.12 ffl $r>94.479.89 W "M'TII CAROLINA, >S )f Lancaster?ss. JW. lame Ceo. W. Williams, g? ip above named bank, sworn, says that the rocninc Ktntomont la n contestant in declamation in the recitation contesl Field Day. It may be that the will consume all the time to t t othls part of the program case any time is left, these ot plls will also be heard. A1 t othlst part of the program testants must have their name ed by Friday of this wee*. ?Miss Gertrude Foster, p 0 a?..4k /~1~ 1 * JI..I-I ? and Mrs. I. T. Irvin, Jr., ( ts on ton. Ga., who was the g? "firsts" Juanita Wylie during the ?e given was honoree at a number but In social affairs. Mrs. Irvin her pu- bered here as Miss Ida L< II con- ing visited in Lancaster j but in times previous to hur m is enter- fall. The first of a series of i resident 'n *ler honor was an au a- nu rt v will) u'K lr>K M ro 11 < >f Washing- honest, upright ai lest of Miss quiet and courteous ! past week, of an even tempera of pleasant honored and loved 1 is remem- ,to him and enjoyed se Hill, hav- and esteem of all 1 number of After the war Coloi arriege last gaged in merchandls and for a number c >artles given efficient agent at th ction bridge Cheraw & Chester, ir iini \\ti v? n..n id flod-fearing number of devot In manner and , The remains v ment. He was afternoon a by those nen? neraI services c< the confidence T" ^?''Res "J ' who knew him. *Jlurr!,'T w eTT nel Crockett en- ^Ja>'or J- M. H< dng and farming ?or^fr' Messra d years was the !'J Is place of the Riddle, ow the Lancaster . ? , i FIKIill 1 ? I III ed grandchildren. ! ,-ere laid to rest Mon- I | \ x t 3 o'clock, after fu- J 1 inducted by Rev. K. \ Lhe First Methodist pall-bearers were: |,^P!| ?? iod. Capt. W. G. A. 1 J. T. Tliomasson, W. W T. Rlackmon and R. m ii a v mini I"? a l?.\i">l\ lir true condition 4 utpd by the books < ilASThK c Sworn to u Old Reliable." me this 9th c CASTER, S. C. N{ Correct?Atte son, L. C. Pa W. J. Cunnini of said bank, as shown if said bank. JEO. W. WILLIAMS, [|#J and subscribed before lay of March, 1914. JNO. H. POAO, [M )tary Public for S. C. rg|M >st: Waddy R. Thorniyseur, R. L. Crawford, MM ;ham, Directors. mm VI 11113 nuuui I'ltlUIIIIU 11 1 V 1 M 11J I the teachers in Kershaw, Springs and all other schools caster county to know that t versity of Virginia Summer alumni association meets at C on next Friday, March 20, at 4 p. m. Rev. C. S. Young, wno has cuperating in Florida for t several months, writes that return home April 5 to take it wniiin k? "???vu ?i. o. ui Heath spoon complimented Mrf In Ban- Tuesday morning. Three he Unl- Ailed with players, who Rp school of hours at the game. !onverse Brown, who scored hlghe o'clock pretty guest towel with ends and Mrs. Irvln w heen re- dainty little crocheted b he past ket as souvenir of the oc< he will the games refreshments charge od. Wj<_i ? uIirl- V\ y,ucoit-i , i\auwny, i. Irvin last Colonel Crockett tables were deacon of the leaner ient a couple church, having serve Mrs. R. C. the board of deacons st, receied a years. He was a fal l crocheted "tent Christian and as given a dant upon the churr ion-hon has- when the infirmities ^asion. After him and he was uns were enjoy- any other duties, alt deaf, he wns always I I J W.a* ?ht rn,'?r Annual School inter Prnbyterian ( row,Is d as chairman of for a number of ? appreciate thfui and connis- f8t alrpadv show n regular atten- ^ancaster count h of his fathers. have Passed i i of age overtook a.r? making an 1 ible to attend to c'i,th<>r as teachei hough extremely Three teachers Lo he found in his ent,r? ?txirlonts 1 Event Will Draw ' ** Lancaster. ???? very much the Inter rn by the teachers of |~?| | S1IT y in Field Day. All a desire to come and effort to take part FOR SALErs or student body. seicctciL have said that their corn. WeTh body would he in the tlonal plows ess Notices1 Bus ?Limited quantity field. I improved prolific seed ??, Vl.^ tt' pv^flnc on four addi- fha* th* this yearV^d have 6 50 } iness Notices business men are so afraid, ly, or doing a largo trade, w seldom or never advertise They get their wish or his churches at Unity and l Hill. This will bo Rood nowmany friends in Lancaster who rejoices that this T>eIove< has been restored to health. PERSONAL Pleasant * * * h to hla On Wednesday afte county, Maude Moore entertain* 1 pastor Wylie's guest. at the hos| of her parents. Judge and Moore. Again auction b: ed much pleaure to a doz voteea. After a couple play, delicious refreshr ^ served by the hoateaa am Misses Mary and Doro Mrs. Irvin received a ha place In the sanctu moon Miss ' man of exemplary 1 ad for Miss soldier and a splendi jitable home This good man is Mrs. Ernest daughters. Mrs. Ma ridge afford- an,j Mrs. Nannie C. :en of its de- Mr. \v. H. Mlllen. In of hours of and one son, Mr. W nents were Blooming drove, H 1 her sisters, leaves a sisiter, Mri thy Moore. namson of Monroe, ndsome fern , rr.,,? 1 ? arv. Ho was a ?)ara?e. ???? th habits, a gallant Why l,ot yo,,r S( Id citizen. Trustees, won survived by two teachers in this mle C. Simpson them and make Millen, wife of many of your si otb of this place, as possible. r. H. Crockett of He in books alo rexas. He also other things 1 Hettie C. Wil- know either by i ence of you woi . 1 intplllffAnt ink, isn t that grand? to 700 bush 'hool? is a good v 't you assist your ?Held selr work? Encourage H0"- Price arrangement for as l,ushels or n tudents to be present as this ad w Education does not rheck to \ ne. Tliore are many DeKalb, S. ( that n child should -?; ? observation or experl- It EC E WEI) ild that be should be loadX4tiu ! Come to se els to sell, it arlety. Plant gooiTSued of bus,? cted?and have corn to *be w'n per bushel $2.50, three fpr?nt 1< lore at $2.25. Order now t,8CS b,p 111 not appear again. Send wbo Vorkman and Maekey, roent. 4 8*| am [ and the TODAY. Tuesday, ear and I,e' .ynuiiHajnules, all broke. t v them uurkk. J. II. With-I A til? iui puss ineir place ess wlthoW looking at either dow or thevqnor. Very difa it with the raWvi'ho adveri j.oods In attractivh<syay, and Is the truth In his advertiseShoppers like such a man as i jatronize him to his benefit ir o\\ ..?Orangeburg Times nocrat. cannot omit his adevr Mr. W. MoT). Jones of Tl vllle spent Sunday her with rents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. J< Miss Ruth Riddle, who v friend. Miss Ora Huelcahee, nettsvllle, spent the past w with Miss Riddle's parents. Mrs. R R. Riddle, returned day to Columbia, where they students at the Columbia Col ,1 HfMr. n t > dish, the guest of bono Immons- Mrs. Charles I). Jones w his pa- for top score, a deck of c anes. | * * * rlth her Miss Juanita Wylie enl of Ren- guest on Thursday after reek-end tables of auction bridge Mr. and cards were livened wit yester- hi ems and verses to St. are both tbe color scheme of pre* lege. was carried out also in .1 mnntc M 1? (* Rrni r prize, and I , *"" u'erni . on the prize Pjac<* at 4 o clock ar(jg | at his late resld by his pator, Kev. 1 iTlie remains will Lertalned her (.i,arpo 0f tj, \faac noon at two x<0(jKP \'n 53 ^ p The score XVJls n nu>nihor h Irish em- a(.(,,r(linc to the rit Patrick and roIonp, rro(.k(>u wa '? ,^"i ? during the greater 1 and went liieli in M vices win iaKe>"*" this afternoon i I believe that enee. conducted pating in Field H. R. Murchlson. more for real 1 then be taken in of the session, ms of Jackson urge that ever . M.. of which he whether your s< will he interred not and that yo >s of that order, here. Clot new san active Mason what they are c: part of his life worth living, lasonry. He was Parents, give . , . . . . 'erspoon & ( a student .by partiei Day work, will Ret . , rlT. Ife than any one day ' " V And for this fart we , ,, y teacher be present Joars ? ' a liool is in session or '* s< ' ? u meet your students ?* ideas from others and ~ loiiiR to make life WHKN V01 new tiiugj the children one d tv XV!1111 to set ."o. ^ 48 i tlsiiiK V _ ; ed"?to NICE young blocky cou'(^ ' four and five for a w t the rOtyt prices. Come expense n. J. H. Witherspoon & i? 4 8 F.r.r.A I 1 of pi I* C!FT UKADY for that for ]r'giir-^fon't f?>*ir?'t hat we castor, 1 vou,v w ?> ha\ e all style - .THj^ut the fact being "notlci hi^dteadvantago. If he tie con la' ILlso-dose his store bile row and then, to "save !."?rageland Journal, 'OR HATCHING?From pea W hrcd it 11 ff Orpingtons, $1 r<n J _. ik?AV. Craig, Lan4 2-!>'>-T-P mi. Mini ??l I o. urui . ; Mrs. John A. Patoe of Kershi ed Mrs. R. T. ninrkmon this \ Misses Harlot T-ewls and Kincr worn the week-end ku Mrs. O. W. Poovoy. Miss Pleeka A rant of Past tor visited friends at DeKr week and nunc up to Kershr ncdav 10 visit her cousin. Mi Tlorton and also her sister, Mi Powers Slip will return he >?'W illHl - '? " " \w visit- prize. a pold and white veek. nn<1 Mrs. Trvin, a s? rvii Athleen ninlioRany lrame. lests of * * * Mrs. It. R. Wylie also for Mrs. Trvin Saturday. Ranras j,,.r friends \\ < re invi ilh last Vu, ,y ninner was 'U n ii <oniO'-s with (lie pre loin a- Nellie of preen and \\ 11 rs. T. W p, rpieee lieinp a vase o one Sat- . . ... -t-, , , 4 tnn Inst surviving rako pinto, f. . , # 1 ... Koystono ( nnptor, ig trav with * . \ sons, organizofl at i tho year 1 8fi7. . entertained , h.ro,h7 ofT1 uIhm. oiirli l ' "u,h w 11 t. .1 to spoiwl >??-?,rnrors an rvo.l in six will l.o f?!lo> inati.iK color son f'VJu Trl ?,s momhor of tho from toil :iml si Uoval Arch Ma- more to thoni i Ibis place about \* ill bo to you; iboir depends rs of the Pro-by- afforded and bo nci as honorary itiK into contac tbo activo pall- liu \ do on Kiel v Masons of .Tack- part o tint I thou tholr ami T t'l.OSKS. Make pocial i ml v. It. will mean :in.'1 prloo: >robnblv than a wnok Witherspon Your record is nmdo, nn the opportunity \VM \YII.I. / V. j - jr (1 I>av. will rub off a grind on S mckv artlness, strong- foro. P. A. effort to bo in Lanr from ySoO.OO up.% .T li. & Co 4 8 TO TU ( i>:n <OjJ>f4-K**C>IiN nil next 1 .'III'' IX' the]2Oth, instead "i Parker aturday mornings as ho- l HKW Parker & Son. 4 s notai V ? IT \TIO\. ciniTTiT f' \ r?ni iv\ i K ln'IU.K \\V will grind l! i *. !;. in?til ilros. Antioch K F. I"). 2. i: V ''( 1 i " I > minister, y ; :>;n or tlit r having aui o i-< re \n day. M.^-s Ktliol Small of Ant spending tlio wook-ond with tor. Mrs. O P. Tlinson, of R Mrs Ttoddov Ttohl of Horl tlio pnrst of Mrs. T.ostor Ttohi Mossrs. I!. D. THnkonoy n Massov were hero on busln terdny. Mrs. Honnrlottn T.vlo and rv- n^..M v ^t D/vol/ II ii;i mi > ;i mi i i-rii i iiiWaS lighted with green ioch is ,il|. St. Patrick's Day iter sis- \\ i>rc used ?oh Hill. * * * < Hill is Miss Msrgaret Moire nson. ofglit friends at a bridge id J C. ('av :> I' r:n.c u for Mress yes- r ^ooies ef interesting j 'r; in was found to hold t was accordingly given li 111 prize a dainty handker milium ruoiii .? %. shaded can- ' K M"koy fom| place cards Oflier Prizes Tlio contest whir ducted hv the J F. entertained for the past sjy inon party Satur day night. when p [rvln. After $2,200 in value, wei tames, Mrs. following contestant op score and No. 535,135,1 oth the first Palmer Steele, firs chief, and a $4 00 f'lnxton piano inn?'? Plnno and i child \ warded. parade. I'rovih has boon oon- ''hoot- ib.it hn\ Maekey Company form a lino < tin-, closed Sat or- Parade, rrzes apurepathip NVo want over o awarded to the "? I"' represent* s: L'.onn students 1.1 votes, Mrs. J. will be the 1 arp t premium. One as-ontblod in I.; school-paths let tted In thl County inn will bo niacin for ., . ^ j, ^ o not enough students V,., i . , .1 \\ lioroas, march to no in the .. . , lilt to too t< . ... ,. ... niinistratior school in tlio countv , , , ' w.. ?* ...it to bo present. which . , est sttub nt bod\ over " t : inoiistcT, County. All ?f ul to Lancaster. Fri- ,h"> b the court ol ifownV \ Prul ito .1 idpi V j it' thi' < \i 11 :i! 1 iTri ' w. therefore, to cite and ad- ^ond, 1 mil ineular thr kindred ' Sinii rs of tin' said deceased. Id > and appear before me. in Price f probate, to be held at Pom pat I. : vi !r- r.. W. Morton. 4 5-4 ft n;iTi:i: imuhons -wc have ook t lor (red and purV :UU' 1) machines ""tHvc^o ahe "f'ar al." the best on the market. 75c Lancaster Publishing ty. yotordny with Mrs Rvlo's bro T. J. Strnlt. Miss Maude Monro Is tho Mrs. W. W. Roy kin In rharl Col. nnd Mrs. Roroy Sprlnpri cd Monday from Now York thov spont tho past ton days Mrs. John Rood spont y with rolntivos In Camden. Mr. nnd Mrs. T.orov R. I ' 1 ' h: md-einbicidered puest r. M00rfl wrvod dainty rei two courses. KUPSt of * * * lotto. The 1 rid:y \fternoor sreturn- mot Inst week at the :. where popular pr? sident, Mrs. Hams This oldest Itook esterdav '<nster, has for some tinu ill p "Maoheth" and Is i ... , , up 'The Tempest" for t! a\Idsoii of. t]i<> club year. After towel. Miss No f>0, 28.261.1 eshments In Tlertha Faulkrnberr i 11 . one lady's wat filled, 1 T? jewels, R i Hook flub movement, and one homo of its $200 on the purehi T. Y. Wll piano wh? n neeomp club in I.an- ance in rash been study- No. 1 "0, 12.622 bout to take Wrena, th'rd prer ie remain lor wnt.-h, 10 yea** koI several read- deebill cood for S20 20 votos. Mis-; <iav. ,\iar< n j t. v, soooml prom- VV'o wish to ] oh, 20 yoar roM trlbutlona from IrIii or Waltham >" ?oxt issuo, dtieiblll Rood for amount you ha\ rtso of a Olaxton Friday. Mso, t iniod hy tho bal- to sond li nam os. .01." vot? s. Mrs. .mm, ono lady's I'roRinni for I il filled. and ono ltnptl*t \ssor " fin tho nn roll a so Friday, 1 1 a. publish tb<- final rnn- 1 ' "faster ' the different lionl ,af,.?r mi pleas- send i . the ? Hock In before 12 o'clock **"*? " "V bat Kri.lav is the la*. a.lm n.strat 4 (.ivon u:n n vour ronti^tant 4. .. , . V A. LINUbU. of Mnrch A nion Meeting Moiiali iation Mnreh in.. organization. ourt house, on March 27, publication hereof, at 11 Foil i: the forenoon, to show furni y they have, why the aid Fergus* ion should not. be granted. ? iter my hand this 13th day IF YOI .nno Domini 11*11. ens t J. E. STEWMAN. our WH I'robnto Judge. ."ft j CITATION. ! Vr T1 : turni-hod or un !i.'trT'>W-. \ppiv to (;. p. m. 4 a-t r ' WANT largo healthy ohirki^it will lay winter ?. try iit?ii(ii i 111 i $1 00 and i?-r setting of futaen. Cunn Farm. Lancaster) S. C. 4t-F-P or Camden nnn sons sponi week-end here with Mr. sinfl M. Stevens. , Mrs. If. If Murrhlson spen day in Charlotte. Mrs. W. C ITonph return* today after an extended vsit tives in Atlanta. Oreenville a Hill Mayor John ffart of Yorln In town yestrday on business Mr. S. I,. McMnnus, form \i w J'iPs preparation for t Mrs. w. ;Muj a|(<.r an interesting current events. the sorin t yestor- enjoyed. Mrs Wllllami , . lirious refrahmcnts, th ( reststanee being a birt a o .J bearing fifteen liny cancl no Hock ^f|r>?>utli aiiniversai ,,, gnnization of tiie elnb. ,-illo was in court. . ? lerlv of f bunl llireatt Sells his now pi. v , |- a Claxton piano v\ discussion of hy the balance in o: il lionr was No. 117. 0.015. * served do- Carrie Ttlnckmon, f io piece do one three-piece toih hdav cake, duehlll <;ood for *20 les, marking of a Claxton piano \\ y of the or- l,v the balance in on No. ion. s..i20.oor ? Carnes, fifth premu Blades an?l ff>r $2S". on the pui t An rtiftnn a- hon hen accompanied Introductory ish Ferris. 2 10 votes. Miss 1. Where is ourth premium, slop Field for I >t set, and one Carolina? Cap 0 on tlie purchase 2. Supreme hen accompanied the Homo and ?h portlonmonts h > votes, Miss Ruth >n an Every Me im, one duo hill -ions. Dr. .1 V rchase of a Clax- A Dabney, \\ nmnnnlml l,,r tli.i Orniflirv sermon i>\ Wo v. Jnboz the Mo I Needy Mis- ... ,r',V"'\ the Itaptists of South ' wju^oa . J } fu ! ' n f* ^,lt mo t Import a of Uai np mil|,,t r;;, io, Fort Ign Missions Ap- flf John K v ^P* 1 V1 Those ar !-" ,7' ?r?lul ?IJ * monlsh ?? V. II. I>y< hos. Rov. 1. nm, croAUo ( Adams. \\. I. th , ,hoy , SOUTH ( AUOl.INA, HOTtSK of Lancaster. Good <he<_ : I T ' : I !: : Allien M -MMii 1, ,rr\il 1 ! I; tl ,nd V . rl li \ Vi: \ I Iher t> i>.d lot a id dnaru!;tr tl> kin Iroil CRMK> ri of tlio a 1 dorr sod W'Olik io and appear befori mo, \\D I - I ... I .1 . I ? ?.'w '! ? AND IM'OC V ' OR \Ri: ? I iiil M | i . . > I lui^py no--' SoeXT^trh A. Wilson. 47 45? von; rri;n> < \RI:?> FOR \ II.I.] \ M I I.KAIIV, on \R. *U,i i I >Q< TOR. I?R . nvfir?SI I:\' \T < ?\ MR. < H VRnjCS. I) JONRS .M iM.I 11;\ n. .1 OM:S' i,v Tradesvllle, now of Chariot visitor In town todnv Mr. Marlon Caskey of Ath< who came here lo attend the of his grandmother, Mr.' Chester, returned home tndn; I.'. S. to Study Making of <h /cnsliip. Washington, March 14 the co-operation of the Natk ni/Unni i.t?!icuo and other c te, is a ixsiger. The following letter, r< ruis. C.a , week, tells of a little ft funeral proud of his work llo sol i. Win- and Lodger and waul y known: Lancaster, S. C? March K>d Cltl- I am a little boy TO y am selling The Hlnde an L- With started to selling them >nal Mil- January and have made ireaniza- nnit 14 eonts. I am nro I * " ?" ' . i .... balance In cash. \?elved this Mo ?20. 8.21.Vi ti X\?\? i premium, one duebl * This fact ?" th? purchase of v nen accompanied 1 cash. l 13, 1 ? 14. No R.184.01 ?:irs ? J premium, one dnhll i r V i on 'he purchase of the lirst or w})(,n accompanied I two dollars h ud of selllne ' f>. The Impi Inft votes, sixth Methods in Mi II eood for $2Sft Kev. Jaboz For a Claxton piano visitor In town tty the ha la tiro In Saturday, Id Devotloal e\< !> votes, seventh 1. Place am II good for $37 "? (lod's Mission at a Claxton piano Carson, L. J. Fu by the balance In ftomery, H. M. niackmon. o nu .. . ?... , li: ( ill' n mi i i nrtanoo of P ans and LjlI|C;tg(or f ,si?nary Enlistment. f|(ir h] rls. W. <\ Thomson. oVlock ?,n cause, if an a ,m _ .. , admintstrat Tciscs, l>?v. : en (liven ui I Power of Prayer hi dny of M;tn v Program. H r. nderhurK, L. NV MontWelch, Uev. T. E. 11 An It ,. Vv oe o u h~/M?/>QQ f 1 O XV O I I _ _ . _ _ |>l ?M?tl I * . I ' II* " II* III < I I 1.^1*1 >11 March 27 1014, next, ligation thereof, at 11 \l the forenoon, to show I ha\ y th v have, why the said practice ion Mould not he granted prepare ider my hand, this 13th any am ?h. Anno Domini 191 1 .lay of J E. STRWMAN, Hood I Probate Judge. W. 1 Gradua ltorrstinK Heirloom. geon JTEIUNARY SURGEON. ^ocati : us Lancai tor for the i | fill^ 'j r and am ; to ii .: y, ,ir^>u e lock for l all diseases. CalK answered night Call me at C.rogory.ive Stock Company. 1 BOTZ, Veterinary Surgeon, to C. S. C. Veterinary Surs, Washington, P. C. tlonB long Interested In the of education for cltizenshlj United States Bureau of Edu undertaking a comprehensh of the whole problem of clvl tlon The work will he under th dlate direction of Arthur Y now of New York. The bureau will seek to cohltherto separate efforts; to 1 problem them. Your friend, p. the CLAUD 1 cation la ? re atudy Mr*. Eliza Rohlnaoi c educa- Mrs. Eliza Roblnaon < niufT section of this co> ie Imme- her home yesterday In h< J. Dunn, She Is survived by one dt Mary Brown, and two r ordinate Amos and R. F. Robins brlnft co- mains were Interred t< HOCATT Court of Common IlKhiAl l. | court 0f cniri ~ ! trial of jury cases i vl^nrui. with Judge De Von >f the White caBe taken up f ,n a Mcllwain, plaintiff er i|Oth year. Ferguson Company lUghter, Mrs. nett, defendants, co tons, Messrs. affes. The case had on. Her re- cjU(jed as we go to iday at ! lat vftrv fPW cases for ^. win \.iiui 1'len.s in Session. as Fields, Acts non pleas for the mond, Rev. S. r Is now In session mon, R. M. I-on b presiding. The 3. Study of or trial was R. J. ters 8 and 0. vs. Bennett- Mlsslonar yCon and W. P. Ren- Dyehes, Rev. V mplalnt for dam- Sunday, 10 a not yet been con- 1, How Can press. There are Mission Day, J trial on the cal- Rlackmon, Hew v - "r ; miss Mm 1! 8, Il6V. J. F . Ham- c^ivod a a t. Brock,W. S. Black- ?hape Df an g T\T. TVHty. called a " II Corinthians*, chap- h|ack mahr Applied to Present ahout the dUlons, Br. J. W. H. ^eforft ^j,e J. E. Wllklns. two jpga ar loneed to We Make the Moat of thf,r , _ tprll iz? Rev. P. E. ,1b Mobley, Dr. E. J. jR|and. N. ry Alice Catling lias re valuable heirloom in the antique piano, sometimes To a 'Harpsicord." It Is In a , used y >gany ease, heavily Inlaid j win th< keyboard. It was made Mai ke> day of pedals, has only I very id la single action. It be- ness \V her twice great-grand ulsa Boddie, and is a val iue, coming from Boddie's FOR I C.. where the family first Cata A <"itr<l of Thanks. It who have given me votes or ouiLlnfluence In helping me ) piam^siven away by the J. F. Mo, you that much appreciated*^ klnd'it h best wishes. Mrs. J. Palmer Steele. No 56, Ui^y^-New 8-room house on wka strMr 'Mtath. u iter and operation wnwrw nuopcuucu has prevailed. i avtiwu irtM'K nnpuni uuurcii, Rev. T. A. Dabney, offlr ii.-. inwi"., ondar and It Is not ating. will be fn seslon bej likely that court Jones, rond Friday. 2. Misslonai settled. nai T Sermon . selves. mi if? thB island for thorn -lights. js. C. Apply J. M. flood. Lancaster. 48-49