<" V I LOCAL DOTS ?Born July 3, to Mr. and Mrs L. Henry of Bell Town ?enMr?n very slowly. ?Tickets for the "Trip Aro the World" are now on sale at the drug stores. Be sure to buy at least. Prices 50 cents for ad and 25 cents for children. 1 ?Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tin have begun housekeeping in the **" tractive new bungalow recei built by Mr. A. B. Ferguson. ?Don't forget the "Trip Aro the World" next Monday and Ti day, July 13 and 14. Price round trip tickets 2 5 and 50 ce . ?Among the heavy losers fi the hall storm in York county week was Mr. Neely, father of I W. P. Robinson of this place, wl crops were almost entirely destro; ?Married, July 8th, Mr. S. McCall to Miss Mabel Beckham the cotton mill vlllnge, the cerem being performed by I. G. C< magistrate. JL ?The union service will be 1 It at 8:30 p. m. Sunday at the F 11 Methodist church. Rev. Neill Pr 1.1 ley, D. D.. the well-known miss if ary of the A. R. P. church. I preach at this service. "Tho TVit. A r/\11?w1 thil will be made next Monday and Ti day afternoons, both tours beginr at 6 o'clock. None of us can affor< miss such an opportunity for tra Get your ticket and start with crowd. ?Attention is called to the w< of an enthusiastic booster, enti . "A City of Opportunities," wril ^v. * 'or The News by one of our yo ^ f riends. We want more such < w tributions and furthermore we v. every boy and girl in Lancastei catch the spirit of the writer of splendid article. ?The meeting near the ball pi conducted by Rev. J. W. Little now in progress and crowds of i pie have attended during the | two nights. The interest is q manifest and Mr. Little expects i increase from day to day. A i with a large seating capacity is ing used and all who come out 1 expect a cool, comfortable seat. | -Mr. William Y. Dillard, forr I ly of Spartanburg, but who has 1 the past year held a responsible sltlon in the offices of Col. Lc Springs, left Monday for Kersh where he accepted n position \ the Kershaw Cotton Mill. Mr. lard has made many friends in I caster, who regret his departure, wish him much success in Kersh ?Rev. Neill E. Pressley, 1). for 35 years A. R. P. missionary Mexico and United States vice ( ' sul at Tampico. will deliver an dress at the invitation of the Lad Aid Society of the A. R. P. churcl 5:30 p. ra. tomorrow (Saturd afternoon . Mr. Pressley will i preach at the A. R. P. church at morning service Sunday at o'clock. The oublic is cordially vited to attend both services. HOMHTOK IN THK COUNTY. Mr. R. A. l/ove Fatally Shot by (ieor^e Roberts. Late Monday afternoon, in Haile Gold mine section of the co ty, Mr. R. A Love was fatally a by Mr. George Roberts. The w? on used was a shotgun, the load t Ing effect In Mr. Love's right f< arm and in the abdomen, wounded man was rushed to K shaw in an automobile and was on the evening train and taken to Fennell Infirmary, where he d during the night. The body i brought back to Kershaw Wodr unj, wuers t oroner an. in. jonn held an Inquest. The verdict of jury was that the deceased came his death from the effecto of a g shot wound inflicted by George k erts. From the testimony is appe that Love had a pistol In his ri hand when shot. The wife of 1 Roberts testified at the Inquest follows: "She was walking up the roi Love was walking past; when L< saw us he said. 'Hey,' and ruined right hand with pistol in same." Mike Sullivan, who was in <1 field plowing, testified "that he h.ei three shots fired, that he went Roberts' house; saw Mr. Rqbei children; came back to edge jofr 'f}? and saw Roberts and wife and he: Mr. Love say, 'Hey, Cod damn was about 65 yards aw?y, also 'a Sun In Roberta' band /and plsjol Ivove's hand^f '/ ' Mr. Roberts, soon after the'-pho log, surrendered to the shark"?, w brought him on to jail. He has e ployed Messrs. Williams A Willie to defend him. Mr. Love's rental were Interred at Pleaa&nt Plal graveyard Thursday. # Saturday will be a b TVt ***" Great Mone SavinJsM^. ROBINHON^LOUD CO. ^ -.... - ? * -- *- " > ?'! i .., T SPKAK KINDLY. I | Treat the "Hello Girl" the Same Over Wire as You Woulil to Her Fare. Ik it not panning strange that a v j great big six-footer will ring Ills | ^ flae phone like a tire bell, grab the re for ] celver from the hook as if it were a he w tual crow bar and yell out: "Gimme four- tuck; le-U four." "Busy." "Thunder. I don't I Mi believe it. No, I don't believe it." j r'v?1 C. |"Yes, the line is always busy." |? 1 ion, That same fellow will pull his hat |)OI|(; off to that same "Hello Girl," take ' lotte ?' her into the drug store and enjoy an Sprii irig 'ce cream wIth her. In the meantime Mi should some blackguard make a i ('ree ,^s slighting remark about her, this j dug aame six-footer would promptly M knock him down to the delight and Spen und approbation of the crowd. Can you from all explain it? M one The only reason in the world we 'a v' ,llt3 can think of (and it is no reason l*" ^ whatever) is that this thing of blarn Lt AM SUIll ing Central for imagined wrongs has m grown to be a habit among the peo- in 11 pie of this nervous America. An M und Englishman would no more think of "lori storming at Central than attempting ( ?'u nts to cross the channel walking on M.tr, | water. Yet the Englishman is not cant th"s|OQe niorH chivalrous than the j L. C vlrs. Southern gentleman. Why then ,$eai lose should the Southern gentleman tear ^et^- i his locks and rend the air shrieking d,js J- at a poor, little defenseless girl, who , M of is making a llvlhood saying "Hello?" Wyli : Did you ever think how very t' re J | ( and weak that voice is sometimes? iel)l "H-E-L-L-O"?it comes out slow, i placi 'irst patient and distinct thousands of ^ e8s-itimes daily. Is it any wonder that ?Pr' i _ .. - 'Mrs. sometimes wnen pestered to distrac- ** w ill tion by some manly (?) voice de-1 dfen manding some impossible favor?is it Yort " ' any wonder. I say. that "Central" ues- ' ' awhl ling should occasionally hit back? I am | 1 to sure a man would never hold a posi- wert v"'- tion like that for the?simple reason Witt 1 e that the public would -not put up with the grade of profanity that would \ PQ tied hourly issue out over the wires, nigh tten My. my, it would make a sailor blush was ung with envy at such a well stocked ,jI1^ :on- vocabulary of "cuss" words. Gree . to Next time you are worried and feel and this Hk? expressing' yourself very freelv , M to the hello girl, walk over to a looknrk, ing glass and ,say to that fellow jus' 1 la what you.mt&nt or wanted to say to here ^g\ Central. You deserve it. BJjJJ bat to NKW 8RRIAL PIOTURK. ne!J* M i ? officl hP-l"Tll?? M illiix.% ,u Iiis.i ?ay Start Soon ut the Hiiiuhp-U. eltvery Wagon. parti ak_ ; The PepHi-Coia Bottling Worka! are )rft_ has purchased through the Gregory- is ec Pbe Hood Live Stock Company the latest lion ;er. delivery wagon made by the S. J. fort p(lt Nissen Company, Winston-Salem, N. tbo C., and specially designed to meet T' lietj the requirements of this enterprising Ml A>a8 Arm. The wagon is a beauty and tGrICS. any one would have to pronounce it W'N son a good advertisement for any husi- resld tbe ness. Those who have gazed upon it 'or t() passing through our streets say it "'Trii is somewhat "red" in color, but the uat?< ob_ manager says the red Indicates musl "purity" and "cleanliness" in that ?' M ar3 delightful drink known as "Pepsi- ?' Cola." The new wagon was not pur- ment chased as a substitute for the old one Smltl as but the growth of the business de- wi*h manded another transfer. He \ d. - _ _ enter Another InnrMter Inventor. In thth issue our readers will And ! his ' Mr | a descriptive article of a recent pat- 'f ent by Mr. Nathan Hlrsch, a member repor ^ (if the Ann of ll Hlrsch & Rons of has ,i in Lancaster ; ?W . / He a ^ ' After readlnjf the description we I titled Relieve you wagree with us that!The i the adoption pair blowoWMf^FhSStl^B mbia. breaks, etc., at cheapest j isses Margaret. Nannie Hill. Vr? ?*perience . ba.ck of , and Eliza Moore. Messrs. .1. E. Alwork guaranteed. L,r zon and Henry Moore, and It. Vulcanizing Co., Charlotl Irawford, Jr.. Mrs. Sam Paul of 1 * ifort and Master Joe Poster of WANTED?To buy your i Hill have enjoyed a camping mink, oRi^^^nuskral at. the Foster place on the river coon, sheep, week. Want 6,000 poundH at on r. R. E. Wylie and Miss Juanita before you sell. Capers ie returned this morning from k Springs, where they attended VETERINARY SUR State Press Association, which . ... .. , ... , . , at the splendid new hotel a. that ' ln V ? ^ this week practice of idS. professh rs. C. E Williams of Heath ?7pore,d treSt^uirll tigs is spending several days with any u"d ?" Z118?*1"*- eal E. M. CroxtOn. ?Tay ofT ,nlg^V ?callme rsv J H. Witherspoon and chil- Ho2d ? v?mi?an left Wednesday night for New nTai*'t' ,T ^3 r. ?r fia i, where the little son. Master Graduate * C\ Ve'ei es Witherspoon will be for *6ons- Washington. D. lie under the care of the eminent 1 Iren's physician. Dr. Holt. They i joined in .Concbrd by Mrs. Xl O* lerspoon's sister, Miss Shirley tgomery, who accompanied This i* prescription prepai i. { lor MALARIA or CHILLS rs. i*. urown .returned last1 r?ve or nx dosca will break t from a v'sit t NOTICE OF SERVICE. i X x t Baptist Church, .fames H. V Thayer, Th. I)., Pastor. o At tllis S6 inday school begins at 10 a. m. A Qf Low Qut Sh ses tor all. You are invited to XL . ?. Morning worship at 11 a. m. ^ cire looking 101 c: 13ead in Christ Evening , V SRVe bv bUVini ihip at 8:30 p. m. The third in > er opportunity to TegUter. j jL ^ne ^0 select fr S. L. ALLEN, M. D. jx want flrst* ** ce (hp lantwtar Pharmacy* !T July 31flt. Ail H*ura 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m. ^ V Phone 187. 1 ? 3DGAR J. HINSON i I i| VBNTIMT. ? In Mooi\ Building, oyer E. B. I if B RotMejr & Co. Hour*, 8 w 19?1 to 0. V A Jk ice phone 3^ Residence 118. A DR. C. BAPRATT f DENTWff > L Hours 9-1?-2SB. ? ce orer Lancaster Pharmacy. * otices >M????8???1S? or Chrstor- H |iunt N|( biickh^ at- [{^] staleiiDMit of ih? i 'o???iit;???? < M BANK OF LANCAS' >|m| located at Lancaster, S. (V, _ W close of business June JO, 101 s Grenory gg itKSOUIWKS. j,| *t0, S -r?i is Fur I . . . ion gg I ndi\ illed i'r Current Expenses and of Lauras Taxes Paid 1 country to gg Due to Banks and Hankwork. Wei ers 2, Uts, fabric Dividends (Tnpaid . . irmes. Fac- gg Individual Deposits Subevery job. | ject to Check 102 n k Tire audi Savings Deposits . x te, N. C. gg Time Certificates of De poist 84 cow hides, VSi Certified Checks t, 'possum, IMJ oasnters cnecks horse hides. W Notes a"(l m,,H Kedisce. See me H ? unted 4 0 Cauthen. 1 M Keserved Interest 6 Reserved for Taxes. ... 3 LGEON. I W Total |g91 inter for the U STATK OF SOUTH OAROLIN ?n, and am County of Lancaster?ss. ve stock for QQ Before nie came (Jeo. W. W Is answered Cashier of the above named at Gregory- ,,^5 who. being duly sworn, says t y. above and foregoing statemei ,ry Surgeon. Uj*'1 true condition of said bank, as rlnary Sur- by the books of said hank C. flj| QEO. W WILLI; W*1 Sworn to and subscribed bef 1^5 this 6th day of July, 1914. QB, JNO. H. POA Wj* Notary' Public ! red Moeciallv 2 Correct?Attest: Leroy S A FEVER. S W?11/ Tb?m?u. R. L. Or, any cue, sod Director8' 'ever will not ^ r better than ?c aickeo. 25c lcy-jdviii ,y, July 13th, and continuing thror dace on sale our entire line of Low C -? . 10 Per ( ason of the year almost every one is oes. This liberal discount will be of * real shoe values. See from the list g from us. ap Sandals, 10 per Ladies' $2.7 45c cent off. . *ap Sandals, 10 per Ladies' $.1.0 67c cent off. . rap Sandals, 10 per Ladies' $2.( 90c cent off. . rap Sandals, 10 per Ladies' $2.f 90c cent off. . *ap Sandals, 10 per Ladies' $2.'J $1.25 cent off. . rap Sandals, 10 per Ladies' $3.C $1.35 cent off. . nip Sandals, 10 per Ladies' $3.0( $1.48 Ladies' $3 21 rap Sandals, 10 per Ladies' $3.5( $1.57 Hoys' $2.50 ap Sandals, 10 per cent off. . $1.80 Boys' $2.25 rap Sandals, 10 per cent off. . $2.0.3 Men's $3.00 rap Sandals, 10 per cent $l.3r? Men's $3.50 ap Sandals, 10 per < e,nt $1 57 8 $^.00 o j i" * /v cent off. . ap Sandals. 10 par Man's $5.00 ?,N0 cent off.. ap Sandals, 10 per Men's $3.50 $2.03 cent off. . ap Sandals, 10 per Men's $4.00 $2.25 cent off.. above listed Low Cuts come in many om. Be on the job and get your si: member that this big reduction is oi Shoes bought from us bear < the max ;J.T.Wy The STORE OF QUA 1 3 r% " :%i Ample | ?s Resources ? 1 600.00 000.00 i 800.00 1 i his Hunk is h ick- W ed by ample reiVNu) sojrces- Banks can H 7!to'(\? (>tt"er to business men few induce- |PP< r>r,*?.!? ments more attru 454.61 tive than a 54. i 1> n 00 0,) tablished reputation 1S1 ^>V3 0 f?r treating their !8kiNi customers civily and considerately. ?0 ' jMjj Because of its iliho strength, its record W I and its reputation, iS . o < > o V> o .2:7 \t This Bank Has m* 1 Ov^ (irown. >?? > 14 li invite the iBi ' contuTrH*d patron- (W age of the^ppblic. jMj llliams, bank, hat the shown The Bank 5 >)nf me of Lancaster 5 IS V t.rord, | jj,e Q|j Reliable fif jjgj A A^A A^A A^A A^AA^A A^A A^A g Sale; -=- t Lgh the entire month of j ut Shoes at the liberal dis- X % * ?** i l ,i. u? ,. . 0 Oxford Ties, 10 per $ $2.25 5* '5 Oxford Ties, 10 per V $2.47 ?? >0 Oxford Ties, 10 per & $2.70 X ) Pumps, 10 per cent off $2.75 J, 1 Plimns 10 nor oont /\fF C*> oo A ) Pumps, 10 per cent off $3.15 ^ ? Oxford Ties, 10 per ?? $2.25 Oxford Ties, 10 per JL $2.03 | ? Oxtord Ties, 10 per 1 $2.70 V ? Oxford Ties, 10 per $3.15 | Oxford Ties, 10 per & $3.60 JL i Oxford Ties, 10 per 5 . $4.50 Y Button Oxfords, 10 per Y $3.15 it Button Oxfords, 10 per 44 $3-60 \ O different styles and a big < le and the style that you 4t aly good from July 13 to 4t 'k of satisfaction. J ? lie Co. | iLlTY