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8 BELLES OF DIXIE VIE AT REUN PARK TRAMMEI ION INVITES THE REI THE LANCASTJ .1 JACKSONVILLE INION AND THE R 5R NEWS, APRIL 7, 191' 1 Contributions to and , Field I>a rillllAII I wish to thank bvci rllNlIlN tributed any of bUlllUll amounts to help (lefri L ~i ~ UNIVKKSn Expenses of i lla|)|teniii|{s of ( ? y one who con- the stnte j the following ly th? expenses To th? Editor. pNKWS. p - cn tnernl I merest ?t STATE OF SOU Institution. Count4 of By J. E. Stebymi - ? ? ? . ' Whereas. lZai n PATION. ITH CAROLINA, Lancaster. in, Judge of Probate, il Moore, clerk of Brilliant Fetes Planned Jacksonville Meeting \ May 6, 7 and 8 To Be Mem Dates in Florida's Metroi Large Crowd Assured the R Cltv. For Florida's Chief Executi j Veterans Welcoir orablo The Proudest Act of His Ad polls? tion to Welcome the Gray eunion To Florida in May. ve Bids Veterans Will Find i le Progressive C Iminlstra- Many Points of Historic ' Army Be Visited By Survive Army During Week. Jacksonville. Fla.?Wh? of Field Day: The amount as pr I Modern, published raised schools Y Rank of Lancaster. . . V. A. Dingle Farmers' Rank & T Interest To Gregory-Hood Live S jrs of Gray st?ndard Drug Co. . . Peter Rratsos. . . . ?n ?h? rnn. I ? " The news that 1 evlously would remain in c by the School work as he X87 30 rece,lved with Jdy 1 * ,'n , every one of whon 9 77 l'ie University ha ruVt Co. 2!50 'I" ??c?Ptoa tht took Co. 2.50 A";;" " ?' 9 aft During the ens 2 00 University of Soul 9'nn ing to offer a coui .,'en clusively for the I rof W. H. Hand court has madt harKf of l.he ?,gh him letters of i iretofore has been derelict estate ,y.al h? 8tuud?nt8 Be'le Caskey. Ili had felt the loss , These are> d sustained when admon,8h all/at presidency of the red and credi*,r College. that they beVx uing Summer the ln the court of , th Carolina Is go- Lanca8ter on tt ',8.eJ,foB.tUd?n.tS ?u" next, after publ Hgh School teach- n.?in.v ??,? < Hint to me to grant idmlmatratlon of the and wlects of Mrs. V BceaBflW^^ Xs ^ lerefore.^o cite and \ id singulaAthe klnd3 of the salcRdeceased, ut^ippear b^pre me, prdbate, to be\nld at ie/17th day of Atn*il, lchtiojj^hereof, af^ll tovfSmdni to shnw Jacksonville, Fla.?Southern circles are again taking an ii in the great social, military an tlmental annual meeting that together a crowd of from 75, 160,000 people to do honor to t Confederate soldier?the reunl the survivors of the Confederat les. The reunion is to be held thi Boclal Jacksonville, Fla.?Gov. Pa iterest meu Florida's popular and d 6en- piiuhed chief executive, has i brings jetter for publication in t lo papers of the South, on the f he ex- reunion in this ci y, May Ion of unile(] Confedern*e Vete e arm' Bociation. He assi..es the erate veterans and their frit 8 they will be given a generous rk Tram- 'derate veterans and the] accom- here for their 24t given out union, they will be lntrodu he news- and community, pioud of approach- a,lc' to the ideals of tl 6, 7. 8, of Maklng Jacksonville the rans' As- wheel twenty-five miles i Confed- a territory is covered ric! nds that associatlons and interest welcome sanie time a fit exponent ? I). i , imiipn ? Vvu.. . . ir friends as- Robin son-Lathan Co. h annual re- Bennett-Terry Co... ced to a city J. C. Richards. . . . the present O. C. Black mon. . . . be old South. Rancaster Pharmacy. . hub of a w c- Ho"Bh i hub of a M Croxton. . .. in dianleter, w R p|yler h in historic ^ Thomson. . . . and at the Gpo w. Williams. . t of all that i,. c. L.a*enby j "" ers of the State. Tt ? mer school of Its i ro 'n ^outh Carolina 1 or attractive t6 the n 1 00 teBC^ers ?f the S nouncement will h J oJ date. Mr. Sullivan, wl 3' . the weather burei i nn RPnted to deliver i to the classes In * r" first of these was r lis Is the first sum- cau8e, If any tlv kiml ever offered administration s and should prove Given under i aany High School cf April, Anno itate. Further an- J ie made at a later ho is in charge of Teachers au here, has con- The next ref a series of lecture Jnatlon will be Physiography. The house on Frida; lelivered last Wed- rr>l ey have, fcvhy the said ihould n<* be granted, my hand.Vhls 3rd day Domini 19Y4. . E. STEWMAN, Probate Judge. Y ' \ Examination. cular teacher's examheld at the ' courtir, May 1st. k/xntxl nf n.il.A?i(Mn ai Jacksonville, r ia., may o, < elusive. It 1b tne iirst time th ex-Confederates have selected 1 as the reunion state, and uncc interest attaches to the meetin and throughout the South. Ow the comparatively early date reunion, the divisions, brigade camps made their appotntmei sponsors and maids early, and ladies compose the social side ' 8 | In Jacksonville and at other U the state which they may vie < loriila theJr gUy ln Florida The g miinon jelter jg a8 f01j0WS; g here ing The Governor's Welcor of the "It is simple truth to affirm :s and hearts of the people of Fit nts of overflowing with gratiflcat these pride over the fact that the of the , heroes comnosinc the IJnltef points in ls Pr?*?"esslve in the Soul tit during Jacksonville is a city of overnor'B wJtl1 handsome bus modern skyscrapers, com teis and residence sectioi ne* pare favorably with the that the country. The city's b >rida are grown into large proporti .ion and ing every line known t s revered city. Jacksonville of to-c 1 Confed- resuects a thriving cent Ihern States. J. T. Green 80,000 popu- Hirsch Rros iness blocks, M. Poliakoff imodlous ho- O* W. Connor . . . . is that com- t*ua B^'oes v . . .. City Cafe. . . , best In the Curtt5 Mackey.. . usiness hat j M Hood ons, embrac- ^ j Gregory. . . . . o a modern j. l. Oaakey." lay is lu all w. P. Robinson. . . . i>r of trade J. R. Mackorell. . . . . . . . l.UH i i 1 no iifsday, and on ea 1 no ne8dfty K'1 , some feature of til ' The University 1 r'^ first meet of the r' held in Spartanbu * ?* * p feated Wofford C of 79 to 96. allow! p only two first plac will be held with ' ** early date. ?>0 Tlin lTt.lvnrcli,, 1 lit? wuiiv/ ch following Wed- feei8 that the r te a lecture on looking to th le study. against lncomp rrack Ten in. In the i,aVe. therefore season, which was standard of elll irg March 21, de- not permitting ollege by a score out qualifying ng Wofford to win be approved fo es. The next meet eludes the salar Davidson at an a teacher certif All who expi lno? ?t<n ' " * * chool children are iom for protection etent teachers. We , decided to raise the clency of teaching by any one to teach with legally. No claim will r a teacher which tny of one who has not lcate. ect to teach the next reunion. They are known as tl clal ladles of the meeting, enter as such, and courted by the ent clal fabric of the South. The Sons of Confederate Ve1 following In the footsteps of th thers, maintain organizations ery Southern state, and hold th unions on the same dates. Th point sponsors and maids of le ofO- orate Veterans will hold the! tained reunion this year in out Ire so- metropolis. j "The grand old heroes of terans, will meet a magnificent. wh< eir fa- reception in Jacksonville an in ev- other Florida points they n eir re- They will be amongst their o ey ap- f||] be in an atmosphere tt honor. Southern, splendidly hospit Ir annual and commerce, much of 1 : state's going across the seas countries on ocean stea the Gray transportation facilities ile-souled both by rail and water d at any feeding the great Florid lay visit, center here. Thousands wn. They and uncounted tons of loroughly through the city and port able and the one hunting health a ts commerce Oeo. Ferguson. . . . into foreign n- Y Funderburk . . mshlps. I ts 8istare. . .. . are superb, aT*10?'" ? . W. S. Stephenson . . Railroads j T Wyl?. . a 1 eninsula E. Drennan. . . . of tourista j_ f>_ Edwards . . ? . freight pasB r. C. Hinson : every year, Dr. R. r. McManus.. .nd pleasure, W. B. Plvler - .. rr UMIUame ' THnlty College. nr )?' also, as the serie ' vlrtories for Trlni , yr . . . . >? University. ' ' The regular bas *' ed Me' eh 23 with the University def 'J** lege of Pennsylvai "-k* the University G _ in honor of the ' ;,u one of the best d ?;n __ iuoi ?n^ uciravc ?.*? scnooi session ul thereby the cup portunity to qu s resulted In two time, ity to one for the lebnll season opentbe came In which ented Lafyette Col ala. That nlpht ' / fitman Club pave I M Lafayette players ances of the Boas- _ win ue given an opallfy at the above V. A. LINGLE. ^ ' NE 1ne iwo organizations, cioseiy therefore, send to each Confe reunion several hundred official selected from the best families South, that stand high in the scale in their communities. Mapping out a social pn therefore, for a Confederate r is a task that demands the b talent in the entertainment There must be dinners, rece uiiieu, highly apreciativc of the hont derate ing been selected as the Reu ladles. and state. of the "Florida is rich in romance social ditton, and in the loyalty of h to high Ideals and patriotic ei ogram, jn proportion to population eunion sources, Florida contributed iest of erously and as cheerfully in line. jn means to the support of ptions, nrnfp nnncn nc #1i/1 nnv nf >r of hav- tne other scattering out o mon City ized world to do its part the demands of the const and tra- earth, er people And while the visitors ndeavors. this view and prospect and re- business and community as gen- w'll be given an opportu men and down the past three hund the Con- years. All of this territor ?ho nthnr i)Ute three and a half c ver the civil- 1 1 " ' * ' * in supplying ['' , on " * __ /.u w. A. Graham.. .. 1 of the e. Patterson. . .. W. A. Blakeney. . . . are enjoying K K pjyior of modern q. m." Plyler thrift, they l>r. W. F. Laney. . . nity to look Dr. Roht. Crawford. . red and llfty Dr. J. C. Foster. . . y was in dis- ^illiamson . . enturies ami ' on. 2? Acting Preslden I** Prof. Wardlaw, ' -5 and Raker attend "" the State Teacher <'* In Spartanburg M "" "Talents Neeesf ' } banking" was thr eight of the serlef 2I> tares given unde 25 the University Y. day night In Plinn I t A. O. Moore and ? rate Hand, Smith JOVOl ed the sessions of / s Association held wil II7 K arch 19-21. I WILL E.il tary t o Sit cess in i subject of the ElHiEJV \ of life work Leor the auspices of O A IF^ M. C. A. Wednes- I /\11J i Hall. Joseph Nor- , |is Night TJLHANE CESKNTS Prsy ALTERS* IN) FULL "<" balls, trips to points of interest j the reunion cities and anythin in the line of social eutertainrm committee may devise. The ing event of the week In s however, is the annual ball for and sponsors. If the reunion i in a city where a hall large t to accommodate several hundre< ing couples at once can not ground great commonwealths which K else championed that righteous eut the Florida gave many great nam crown- mighty galaxy of th? South' oclety, maids s held rnough 1 danc- ? be Be- c so nobly between the French and 1 struggle, the wild Indian holding tl es to the Power between the comb b match- frenchman and the Span! claim to the Florida terr was first to discover it , over which historians <11 f ^ well authenticated that tl ^ men to set foot upon the eied by Jacksonville wen . ' " Total Spanish, with ExpendP,i__ le balance of Mednis and banner. . at ants. The push prizes ard both laid Hand itory. Which Printing programs at is a matter Hams to feed contest fer, but it is to first white Total soil now cov- V- A e Frenchmen , wood, president o tonal Bank, was i $47.ft, occasion and lie pr SR.J'O insipid into prosci 1C . thods that will nc id blanks 23.4<l ton. ants .... 1 1 7 0 y $i:t?.n2 . MNGLE. Smith Carolina M ?c. and Troas j I>rainan? f the Union Nat-' AnH on Hie speaker of the <*>" ive the audience an Ii it day banking me- "PTT PV it soon he forgot ajaxjxj x 7. c hodotcs. 2 YEARS IN At Aetor 'I THE I.ONtiKS len \\ ork For Hi>r ' Meeting. I THE INCOJ alyStar Cast ncl/dini; (TCONNOR NEW>j)RK CITY 'he at re ItJoaihvav r HUN <J\ RECORD ^IPAH.yuLE CAST curfu, a WtiiH-iuK juivinuii is run ed for the occasion. This pi consists of a large canvas teni floored and lighted; it is also si with comfortable seatB on the stand order, where Several th< spectators may witness the bt> a reader has not seen one of th< nual balls at a Confederate r he has but limited idea of Its 3i brilliancy. Nothing to equal runacr m tie L.au<ionnere. The tirst white man i mouth of the St. John Jean Ribault, in cotnui&i: pany of Huguenots, wl France because of religi l tions. He mad* his lam 1, 1662, fifty years after of Ponce de Leon at a south of Jacksonville. ? ans are of the onininn tl to enter the . . s river was x w Move id of a com- From the Itarnwell I1 ho had left Many newspapers ii ous persecu- ar<> advocating the : iling on May county-to-connty cam the landing o|j pronn(is that t point to the ocrntjc and that the < vrnie histori- j thp campajgn proli lat Ponce (in .... ! Five eminent, j zpiis of South C Denounced. appointed a sport eople. undertake the wo i South Carolina ^ronf delegation . , .. the fourth annu: iholition of the National Drainage ipaign meetings to be held at Sa .hey are undeni- 22-26. inclusive, expense of mak- J* Watson, of Pa lib'ts many good niissloner of Agri and Industries, w] jublic spirited riti- Joseph Hrooli arolinn have been jjeth 0 al committee to jimsev' sniit rk of securing a ^ ^ " from this state to Capt. Wulian ll meeting: of the Sato Ton press which is . vannnh. Or., April'.,., /Vrnnn., They are Col. E. . "lly O Conno lumbia, state Com- I culture, Commerce ; The Flay of ho is the first vice- I * t<? ;s. . .Marry Warner lemeatina St. Felix h. . . V^Jack Javne is . Culhane . . . . JaekY)elmar. . and I s ^,4 1 r as Emma Brooks * Surpris ef - Ill Jr f 1 i splendor can be seen in the States, unless it be the inaugt ball at the national capital, now into social desuetude. If the 1 ration ball is put out of the c the annual ball of the Confeder union, at which the maids and sors hold sway, is the greatest function of the United States. The social side of the Jacks ontest, ate respon |HH&H social UWH onvllle Park Trammell, Governor ol I I.eon Bailed as far north i of the St. Johns, but tl evidence is against this he were here he left no evidence is that he did a direction from his orii that would have brought vicinity of Jacksonville, ouglily established that j Florida, tered the mouth of the Si as the mouth men from enter>?K "? ie weight of 1 Abolish the greate opinion. If our times?that unpa i trace. The hibition so dear to tt not travel in voters? Perish the tl 5inai landing the "hustings," whe t him to the ofTlceholders meet eai It is thor- face> and, forgetting i ti ban It en- jecencyf throw off th L Johns river Hv?|7Htion wUh e race. president of the st Institution of and a member of ralloled free ex- ornors; Reid Wli le hearts of our the Sanitary and ... . of Charleston wli nought. Abolish tjV0 comm|tteemf reon would-be Lawton of Rrlgl ch other fare to honorary vlre-pre all true sense of ( arollna; ^aPt, president of the e thin veneer of ty of Charlpaton. hlch they have nf nnmoii i? drainage Congress T,|0 ,,, ^ the Board of Oovitford. engineer of Drainage District Player by Pin o is nationl execu- Curtain in: Thomas O. iton, who is the sident for South Eiley O'Conr Samuel G. Stoney, The Best Agricultural Socieand W. F. Mamer * 1 1 U holno host Aetintr e i lay UB ljaugnier is Clean\and Wholesome \ ijers who know How at 8:30 sharp. ior in Paid in Full. Play of the year, II," played by the Pnmnnmr nf 4-V?r. rmimuu win u? jiai i tcipaieu in I resentatives of all Southern the border states and a few v commonwealths. There are i state divisions of the United C erate Veterans' Association, i lows: South Carolina, North Ca Virginia, West Virginia, Ma Louisiana, Tennessee, Florida bama, Mississippi, Georgia, Ket Texas, Oklahoma, Missouri ai ay rep- who Assures the Confederj States, ans and Their Friends a W restern 3ixteen less heroes, and she gave i 3onfed- brave men of the ranks who is fol- leee fields rendered valorout irollna, of their courage and patriot! ryland, creditable part which the ] , Ala- this state took in support of itucky, defense Is a source of pride t id Ar- vivors of the ereat rnnflir ite Veter- May l, l&b^, and sailed elcome. some miles to a bluff, wh ed a stone column on w i host of scribed the arms of Frai on count- bault did not ascend the * account as Jacksonville. He wt em. The mouth of the river to Poi people of | In 1664, one year aftc Southern ture of Rib&ult, Rene o the sur- who had been with Rll t and nf first axneditton cam** tr? UP the river I ~ iere he erect- c,oaked themselves, r hlch was in- t>a?eness and call m< nee. But Ri- they are not fit to tie river as high thieves? Forget it! nt from the of their biennial < rt Royal. S. C. depriving them of th? >r the depar- Pat'?n of the possibill I-audonnerc ,I1K 0ttndidate8 "gettli bault on the niau,,!'K each other eveal their utter bers of the Gen en. whose shoes I ComniUti'r of the . I South C arolina , liars ana jn success ! Koh the people Drainage, '"ongroK circus parade, 8Ujt in the early i thrill of antlci- clanmtion of mor< Ity of two oppos- rioh farm lands ir together" and inast $50^000,000 to their hearts'! of the agricultur slectation of the state. These acre . o,..i i -~ j j -- erai " Educational year, mounte ? organization Scenic Mann Is vitally Interest- .l Tntellitfei of the National ine s, which would re- can apprecia drainage and re- a faultless ni [? than a.oftft.ooo of Mackey Opei that would add at ut * njv n a year to the valuel"1*'11 al products of the Children. . . >8 can be drained | fjnllerv >^\/i*ipuiij vrx II1C d in a most Superb ^ er and Catering to it Theatregoer who te a Play Played in anner, will be at the *a House for one "uesday, April 7. 25c OK Kansas. Each state sends larg nations of young women to I union, selected with regard t< social standing at home. In a to the state delegations, the mander-in-chief has his own ladles, chosen from the South ai There are three departments, as the Armv of Northern Virgi partment, Army of Tennessee e dele- veneration to the younger g< ihe re- "In every community fron ) their tomac to the Oulf the Confed ddition eran la always an honored a com- come visitor and guest. N official tribute could be paid to the t large. jMBtice of the principles for ? known contended and for the m nia de- manner in which they sustai depart- convictions through the foui sneration. the St. Johns with anotl 1 the Po- Huguenots, and ascended erate vet- far as the present site of nd a wel- camping probably on the o greater the river on territory enduring by South Jacksonville, hlch they the first white men to ] agnlficent country above the mouth ned their 1? honor of the day of dl sternest Ribault gave the river v-" " vr* LIUW U . UU Ulllinil IMC ler colony of ! True, if the county the river aa lnf?8 were abolished Jacksonville. dllte made his race south side of record and his quali now covered 'orm ll?e du"eB ?f l* he aspires, the votei These were , nbled to make bette penetrate the biased by the stumpof the river. raking politicans witl iacovery, May in His wisdom has s the name of the '"down-trodden n , nv niV . una rcciiuuiea qi -to-county meet- paratlvely low e: and each candt- j work would gret on his previous public health by flcattons to per- malaria, e office to which I rs might be enr selections, un- I t? ^ speaking, muck- I f f a)/-* f 1 which the Ia rd I A U/U V ieen tit to Inflict | lasses," but does U/L licKiy ana ai com-| ~ ^ xpense, and this ; General Acim itly improve the Reserved Sej largely eradicating | B. C. Colored People tal Cx TT lission 75c its $1.00 HOUGH'S. k About I \ meni ana i rans-Mlssissippi merit. Each department a maids and sponsors and sends t all reunions. The scope of < covered by these many organl has about half the population Inited States; hence, the inte a Confederate reunion 1b alw&y spread. Society circles la all territory are interested in th< sonville reunion and th? ?v? depart- years of American history, ppoiDta unanimous and enduring hem to commendation and appreciat: ountry has for half a century aoc< rations glorious patriotism and eta of the the Confederate soldiers tJ rest la the length and breadth of t s wide- land they so heroically defe of this Florida the veterans will find > Jack- cordial respect and unbound n# ' .-iu- -VI-W -W than the Mav, and this stoud un erdict of lards whipped out the 1 Ion whteh rears later. The Spanli arded the Ik? River San Mateo at : ivaJry of changed its name to Sai throughout R finally became t! he South- f"! Fort Caroline was s mded. in John's bluff some mile the same c,fT o' Jacfconvllle. Nc led hospl- historic fort remains, no #A AAmmo maeoia |?e m/ til the Span- ttlls out-meaRuro all Krench, tome of the campal irds called It ' . ?k; w?"v? bro1 a,?. w ? i a th Estate, before y< i bl,tJ*t#r , rashly anything that 1 Juan. From tjj6 pleasures of the he St. Johns ' the backbone of th ituated at St. 1 g-r-rand old State of is below the > sign of this Check Your A| t even a slab Thawing frosts t > > *?..< -a i chill you to the ver or tne aovan- rr it gn meetings? :hers of the Four ? )U advocate too . will take away # common people? / Is gul-lorlous, "Hellof Sam, South Carolina, know exactly wha ? 7 I know one thlnj >rll Cough. . , md April rains commences to bus y marrow, you what will the vl ui 01 range appening These I what is that you are looking? 1 fl itUs, they tellr mo that It is an l, all that you have to do la to tur r. ani in a minute the coffee la grou ilte people start next? Some folk* !s are )ays Well, Bill, I don't electric coffee mill, n that button and it nd. Look here, Bill, I t?ll mo tint bring here one of the largest of young people ever asserat the South. Florida appeals I young, because of its flowers wondars- Its poetry, its songs attractive history. Rivers and fculf and bays have Interest a own. The palm and the pine, and holly, and a hundred othei trees that abound througho ?? " lalllj WIIICU &WH1L9 lUflU ai crowds in the Southland )led In "The formality of assurli to the come to the veterans who * end Its the Jacksonville Reunion is and Its Decenary; but It may be ocean, m? to say that. I shall alwayi U their it otje of the most pleasing liveoifk fjinf events occurring durini forest of office as governor that 1 ut the privileged to bid veterans ol an point# *" During the reunion, i ig a weF curalons will be run to al '111 attend cf hl?torlc Interest on l quite un- rl*?r. It la but twent; permitted from Jacksonville to the i consider 8t JoIin8. where the go and gratl- constructed, with the al I my term v'"c. and the State of F [ shall be tem ?' Jetties, deepened f th? ron. the bar and otherwise p "wrJ-i catch cold?Head ai iteambcut ex- i you are feverish 1 these points uany and feel misei the St. Johns ur King's New Discc y-seven miles inflamed and irrita mouth of the lungs, stops cough, : vernment has up, fever leaves, an A of Jackson- Mr. J. T. Davis, of iorida a .vt Me.. "Was cured of < lor id a, a sys- ^fUjr doctor.8 treatm the water on reme<iies failed. F rotected navl- % 1. r>i r ad lungs stuffed have got thing* n ?Cough contin- Yea. and talk ov able You need town ,e B , ivery. It soothes . . . ted throat and and ln a few 11111 your head clears are always study d you feel fine, can't make uotbl Stickney *.,orner, can ma<ie corn al a. dreadful cough .. .. ent and all other *** Sam. are *<> telief or money , does all my trad tw II IIUA I* I ?HI ? iow VhuL^they can go up tn the air i er a phoVe wire all the way to C it home Aid talk to theee stores a lutes the/wagon takes it to theip. lug up tome new trick. Bill, I t ng to tanr-m?ar nor nothing that id cotton and lam shore going to u going to do lour trading In this lng here, you know one thing, wh unci fly all around In. harlotte. Yea, these bout what they want Yes, the white folks oil you one thing, 1 . will fly, but 1 shore 4 ' do my best this year, store today? Yes, I en you see all these state as nowhere else on the nent, Invest Florida with an I as wide as the nation. Greate est attaches to the Jaoksonv unUm than to an/ recent mee the Confederates, and preparatl being made to entertain a crowd of people In May. Tho population of Jackson1 i contl- federacy from all sections w interest th? quests of the warnvfcearl r inter- 0f tkxls great state. ,lle "PARK TRtMK t'nK ?' "Governor of f ons are large Jacksonville has one of | magnificent deep water htrb l world. It has more than se rill a le !? . ? ? elcomeas **1<<>n. In passing bet* Led people v"'? and the jetties, th have no trouble locatinj !E1 1^. old 'ort8 tba' wer? ?rect< " hundred years ago by th ionoa. Spanish. The trip is on delightful in the Boutbei the most ?? ors in the While Jackeonville hi iven miles t,8ed It8e,f a" a lar?e ' ... r\Iv nf rpront vonra man T;jr-z bouurd.T^ e visitor will your Druggist. Ri C the sites of Salve for All Soree. sd nearly four ie French and Rentels' Order Wll e of the most , peoial Effect in rn States. Charleston Specia ? April 6.?Secrotar i* not adver- liquor" order does nanuf&cturlng Charleston yard, as v i?rcro i mess {ft the local i ,u,iuivu nun it. wniie 101k8 id nei 50c and fl.00 at there i? pottiethir, nekton's Amtca myM>lf an(, l le? gi/i j o?? mere fc II Have No Ks- so, shore. Well, Charleston. church junday. ' here after nwhllt y Daniels' "no not affect the these people sell there is no wine I better than uny I station. Officers J as I could buv fc re and you healldat telephone rln* ig here worth t\ying. Bill, I hav< you I get the beet ratlonn here I t >r your money than you ran get ai Sam, 1 have got to look around Maybe I'll nee you again before I 1 >. I have got to get a keg of thee . I declare them chapa of mine 1 ever did buy, but I expect that la a ir t hum to oat ao? ring every moment. b been watching that >ver did eat and they lywhere else. That's Rome, I'll see you at eave. I will be back a good inolaRHCH that loves them molasses bout as cheap a thing a boat 85,000. The assessed v taxable property Ib $58,000,000. years ago it wan but $13,000,000 Ing an increase of more than cent for the period. The munic levy Is 11.5 mills, one of the lo Lie country. Jacksonville's bank clearin 1 lis were $108.422.388 Ae - oi aeep water rroni, iinfti t alue of an(j terminals and m Twelve warehouses. The product* i, hhow- &n(j otjier Southern states a 4iiii per ^ from the Jacksonville ipal tax most of the Inhabitable |l< west In great railway systems, I points of the compass, < more than 16,000 miles of tr KB for ling millions of tons of freii witn great ' , ----- - any iarg0 trial plants have been es of Florida ,ng emPloyment to 5,000 re scatter- and turning out $14,000,0 port over 000 worth of Product* p< d?e Five varlety ot Products, the Tom four 8how,"K that but few ot mntrolllng tleB can eQUal New 1 ack hand- 80Cured almost every m ?ht to and Board of Trade, one of tl ?? ? iaAw In the South, la steadily t . .,. , . there are quoted a tablished, glr- order. wage-earners 00 to $16,000,- Notlc Br annum. In Notice Is hereby g city makes a 6th, 1914, I will appl her com muni- Hank A Trust Compi ndustries are .. .. flcate of Stock onth, and the Cert|flcato No. 58 f( le most active captai stock issue tanking a cam- 30th. 1910. which 1 a approving the . B where you live J MORTON'S store ?? acquainted with Ivon that on May l.vervi.# Hi u ly to the Farmers ? ' , . t . iny, Lancaster, S. sordini invltatl of a now certl- DUV litrt In place of >*" ^Wghares of rf\ll 9d to me on July IV If yl iftR been lost * _ V... k>?;, UBU1, l*Jll an I when they come to town to cor and we will all be here togetl all of them, I used to live up the /telling to buy anything in the groc on to come In and Inspect our line Very respectfully /ARDS & HO oi mem folks around ne to EDWARDS & ler, you know I am ery line are extended of goods before they RTON I ink dsposits approximate $22. Nuvbor of banking institution* 000,006. [ onvlll*. . 11 ' palgn for nor* laduaU mtnti. rial Mtabllafc-1 J. W. F I Lancaster, 8. C., N f [JNDERBURK. w larch 31, 1914. w E BELL 8HINGLE8 AND BRICK ? CHEAP. f ?