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\ > w ( ? LOCAL DOT ?There will be a picnic at next Friday, July 31. All are ed to attend with well-filled ba ?Born July 18th, to Mr. and ueorge Wright of the New Cu tion, a fine boy. ?There will be a special < meeting of the Civic League t< row (Saturday) afternoon, i o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Brown. ?Rev. J. F. Hammond left T day for Chesterfield county to a meeting. He will be away AuguBt 1. ?The local Junior Order I) American Mechanics sent a chec $20 to the hail sufferers of Yorl a check for a like amount to suffering from the hail in La county. ?The great "Million Dollar ^ tery" begins today when the \ episode will be shown at * Amuse-U Theatre. Remember the "Mutual Girl'' tomorrow, Eddie Coxen and Winifred G wood will also appear. ?There will be a picnic at I las church on Friday, July Everybody is invited to come bring well-filled baskets. A cl committee will serve refresh n o nthe ground, the proceeds to i the I'luirpii ' 1 w. v .. VUI pre 1(11111. ? Rev. Zack Bel ton, p well ki and respected colored preacher, at this place Tuesday night. 11i mains were followed to the ( Wednesday afternoon by a large course of colored people and taken by train to Uoek Hill, ? they were interred yesterday. Mr. L. J. Mar key. agent <>' Jefferson Standard Life Insui Company, won tin* trip to Wri ville Beach offered to any of agents writing as much as $10t of insurance within the period ol year. Mr. Mackey wrote $13* of insurance within the period, will leave for Wrlghtsville Beac Monday next. ?The noted evangelist, Rev. 1 Montgomery, will be In this co to assist Pastors J. F. Hammond Benj. F. Carson in revival meei at the following churches, New h ./Bethel, Second Lancaster. C Creek and Center Grove. The u j|| ' ing will begin at New Hope Si day, August 1, at 11 o'clock a Other pastors desiring Mr. N gomery's aid will confer with J Hammond, Lancaster, S. C. A ItK LIC OF THK PAST. , ? Senator Tillman Presents Co With Picture. The following letter along wi picture of the South Carolina 1< lature of 1868, was received morning by Mr. Paul Moore, c \ of court of this county: Hon. Paul Moore, Lancaster, S. C. My Dear Sir: You have seen in newspapers how I came into po; sion of a photograph of the "Rin Streaked, and Striped" legislatur 1868, the first one under the Re struction Acts. I have had it enl ed and am sending a copy to ? clerk of court in the state to be h in his office for the benefit of public. Please acknowledge re< and tell me that you will hang i your office so that South Carolin may see, for a hundred years at 1< just what the old men now pasi away had to endure to restore cent government in South Carol Very sincerely yours. B. R TILLMAJ |fr On the right side of the piei are the names of the members of legislature and at the bottom o this printed in large letters: R cal members of the South Caro legislature of 1868, signed by "D n mji??? ? ? jo. n. iiuinan, U. tt. S. Below this in smaller type are photographs of sixty-three ( members of the Reconstruct South Carolina legislature. F (50) of whom are negroes or mu toes and thirteen (13) white. Tw ty-two (22) read and write gramatioal). the remainder m their mark and of an ananuensh nineteen (19) are taxpayers to aggregate of $148.10. The rest no taxes and the hody levies on whole people of the state $4.ft00.f Below this is typewritten, "I seated by Senator Tillman to Clerk's office in each county in So Carolina as a warning to his fel citizens of the necessity for wl unity. 'Lord, God of Hosts, Be w us yet. Lest we forget. Lest we I Ret." Among those in the picture ft ^ Lancaster county, is Allen Hud? colored, who is now living. TOOK CARBOLIC AOII>. Ml - " "" nuns r mnnic no well .Mistook I>: For Indigestion Remedy. Yesterday afternoon, Mian Flon Sowell, daughter of Mr. H. N. Sow who had been indlsponod for seve days from an attack of indigesti took a teaupoonful of carbolic a by mistake, thinking it was a pr aratlon for indigestion, which i had been taking. The carbolic a had been used in some chlckon f< and had been left near the bottle other medicine. The acid took i mediate effect, throwing the you lady into convulsions. Dra. Lar and Allen were promptly sumraor and gave the usual antldotos for I poison, but the suffering of the yon lar*.y was intense and prolong Although not out of danger, the pi sicians are hopeful that she may cover. The news of the terrible i cident was a shock to the commun in which Miss Sowell is a unlver favorite. The News wishes for 1 a complete recovery. ? Reports from the bedside of t sufferer this morning are more ? oouraging. She is resting m comfortably and it is now bellev that she will get well. -V R or 0 doses tttHl will break a case of Fever or Chills. Price 2Kc. THFj la " A HAD Ar<"Il>KNT. S. Itos* ItutlftlKf TIhii wh Fi'uiii llorse jPt* i\ Breaking Ills Collar Horn*. 1 This morning as Hoss Rutledge. kmirin the y?unK son of I>r- J K. Rutledge, !??? iabout 14 years of age, who was rid- , Mr- J. lt ' ing horseback, was crossing Main wSe i?? * street at the intersection of Gay, a f John 1 Mrs. ^foox he was carrying, fell from ror?wiy a r t sec- his grasp, frightening the animal and n banc causing the youth to be thrown with w ^ j called such violence on the ground as to h. i Y- i amor- break his collar bone and otherwise ??J it injure him. He was immediately . Y[ . ' R. C. taken into the Lancaster Pharmacv. ni"ni Ior Iryc - where he was given attention by Drs. Mrs. Mollie 'hurs- Punderburk and Allen. Fortunate- ,.ren . . ,rs hold 1y the wounds, though serious, will ?? uto?'n until n?t prove fatal. . ,* " , uut" v I nacle was in " ? Mrs. M. J. 1 uited ^ | ir oT Clinton spe *an<i Social News ks? those was a visitor urens Misses Josi Miss Juanita Wylie entertained *'iiarleston, A Mys- Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. '-?iUu Ketchin first R. c. Brown's attractive guest. Miss Gertrude Snii the Annie Stackhouse or Marion, who is members of a also always cordially wleromed on her which is be in when visits to Lancaster. Auction bridge Nuiuiie llill A reen- was played for a couple of hours, at Mr. Williar the conclusion of which, it was found Hnine section Aoug- that Mrs. Brown had scored highest 11 yis'' to I 31st. of the eight players. She was pre- 'his county. and sen ted with a deck of cards in a ')r- H I' lurch leather case and her guest with a 'cssionnl visit lents pair of white silk hose. After the County Ire; go to games a salad course with tea was daughte Horvod. ^Isit to (tFt?oii ^ M I'y. S. O. C 'died Miss F.mma Kerr entertained Mom- Ing Is re- <la>' evening at a delightful partv in '^'Jors In re jenol honor of Miss Ruth Mcfaril ll's ' s Betty ' on- quests. Misses Smith and McT.eos. "M :i visit r?> were The home of her uncle. Mr J. 1! "" l'"r '?? ' In re NVithorspoon. with its long, spa'ions porrlies and attractive lawn, an : ' A ' '' r ip(, ideal place for .iust such a gathering *pe? ' ' as this and a most en lovable oven- ' 1 1,1 ailt'O _ . 4| . . j .Moor. tntr wnc unoni 1 jts and cake were served during the Mis* l,oui < t 000 pvP?ing and progressive conversa- 1VI 'J r'r>n.. tlon whiled awav several hours. Durham, N. c . , , * * * Messrs. N. Sle ^)n Wednesday evening Misses and M. . i> >.? Constance and Ida Porter were hos- roe were vish II i?Il . . , u piil tosses at a very pleasant reception. ' . . n elvon in honor of their popular guest. Miss Maude Miss Ada Rroekinpton of Kinpstree. i: a ,'rs- ^ unt\ ^Vhpn guests arrived they found 111 .ea,u aiu> their places a tone of the six tables ,<,r j*wh ?gs arranged for progressive games. , * . ope. were enjoyed for a couple of neP'18*'. Mr. amp hours. after which refreshments nioA? "i,P J were served. Thirty or more young Miss Planch 1 ur" people enjoyed the hospitality of the JjLV ? .' n,K Misses Porter at this pleasant affair. lomasson. lont- * # * Miss Mary k ' F* The following from The Rock Hill f v,a,t to 0 Record of yesterday will be of inter- n *t*reeii, ,,?' est to the friends of Miss Olivette 'if,8 , ,,'V Rlackmon. one of the prettiest girls * jj ?r a in Lancaster's younger set. who is unty visiting in Rock Hill: v.nl ? . TS?' "Complimentary* to her charming . th a.guest. Miss iOlvette Rlackmon of ' liHniasier, anas x\annie npp sowoii . ' '*1 this entertained a number of friends on ,. JJ, lerk Tuesday evening. This enjoyable at- . ' ? " fair was held at the home of the ' p V"* hostess' parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. X. g..ir??'\viitl" So well, on Park avenue, the rooms ' 01 the being decorated with lovely summer Mjss' 7H ? sses- flowers and ferns. From a pretty > r.. ' ged. sunflower booth on the porch Miss , v s'1 e of Sowell served delicious and refresh- ... j,0 js no^. 1 ,, con- ing punch throughout the evening , urg- and later an elegant ice course was ({ j ., s 'jJ.' fun! " . . J22? a, _ .. . 1 . t> ? 1 *? 11 . i-1 nesday, return the Mr. Marion Budd Walker ot < lies- . .. ,_. . . . , ,, . , , , all. and Mr: oip* ter. who has been the guest of his Ti111K1,i.., < 1 1 . , . r> . , ,, spent 1 nursiln\ t in cousin. Mrs. John P. Hunter, for the j 1 i , 11 ( 01. Bi n Mr inns past ten days, has returned to liis . . ^ ?ast, home. While here has was the re- v(]H.ro they' ac sing cipient of various compliments, \\de among them was an informal porch j,,rp,| ' ., hosiii inn. party at the handsome residence of phnri n,*' . Col. and Mrs. T. Y. Williams, during ?, ,c iLvmnn ">' which Mr. Walker further enhanced frjpmj y{r l llf LVk! pleasures with several vocal so- v,?e stoppod' 0 the lections, rendered in his very attrac- tt p , t It tive style. He was also invited to , . cam nine adl- jdng solos In the Baptist and Episco- Njiaa ', T Una pal churches, and at the residence of Miss Nannie T juuge tt 11 ii mr?. ira d. jones on uie visiting their si occasion of the beautiful silver tea. nington.?Mom the At the rook party of Miss Mary Mi8S Adelle 63) i,ocke Barron he gave several vocal tomorrow for tion "hits." Mr. Walker will further pur- gpgnd tlie weekifty sue his musical careed at the Boston |iPmm0nd and 111a- Conservatory. Sarah T.emmoni 'en- ________?_? ville to spend il MRS. LATIMKK BRKAKS ARM. sister. Mrs. Fr akc lotte Observer. i Of |,yii While Getting Out of a Buggy Mr.Isaac Tin an j? pront of Her Home. his uncle. Mr pay While getting out of a buggy in Ridgeway front of her home Tuesday after- Mrs. .1. F. >00. noon, Mrs. G. F. I-iatlmor suffered guest, Mrs. C. N quite a painful accident. Her heel ?j- nt the wee) the railR},t on the step. throwing Mrs. mer's sister. Mr uth i>atimer to the ground and breaking |)rv Creek secti low potp j)0nes in her left forearm. The Mr. Robert S t'te limb was set Immediately and Mrs. visiting Mr. and ''th Latimer's friends hope she will not the DryCreek f?r* long be discomfited because of it. Mr. C. W. P has been in tov ?m Rock Hill District Conference. relatives, ion. Those who attended the meeting Mr. Chalmers of the Rock Hill district (Methodist) ciemson Colleg conference from this county were: Rev. E. T. Hodges, Maj. J. M. Rid- work at Clems< ,dle, W. R. Porter, T. D. Carnea, W. spending his \ rug H. Reed, H. H. Horton, J. M. Cook, rente, Mr. and L. C, Lazenby, J. Davis Flynn, Rev. Abel Fui nie W. C. Kelly and Rev. Mr. Burgess. nacle was in to eu. Bishop Denny presided. The fol-1 Misses Marga >ral 'owing delegates were elected to the |0tte, Mary 1! on. annual conference, which meets at Salem Mr. Win eld' ,Sumter, viz: Messrs. Tom Whtso- Thnrndond B. U ep- "ant, Dr. Anderson and J. A. Mc- visitors in Lane jhe Garlty of Chester county and Judge n0on. V eld J. E. Stewman of this county. The r?. C. N. H )od next district conference will be held the gii'dht of Mi of |at Chester. i Mr Mrg lm- I ~~ ~ ~?? ' spent the past "IK LAST CALL FOR EN- a B, undiy. \z ROI/LMENT. vJf5!nft . . VUJ ? MOIV IU the ; / ? burg. nig Quite a /number of persons Dr. J. E. Ru fid who are entitled to vote in the from * trip to c town of iJhrcaster and vicinity 'ch^tr;raJ?e *J lt RC_ have not ye* enrolled their Mrs 0rlffln'? fat ity names on the/Gills Creek Demo- of the New Cut cratic Club Ibll. The club book ? ier will close July i8th. The com- All KomIm ho mittee on enrollment urges! Friday. July 3 m- everybody to t\ve this matter attention witnin the time al- vv o. w. and ai lowed. Up to this time only 440 and w. b. w. ? I names have Men enrolled. ha*' W. P. ROBINSON. ?? XSZTU secretary. a junior hai c Ciu ? !_. ...... ,i.rrrji .... ..,r- . NCASTRR. WKWi rrri V < ...... t . y u 1J JL I ? 1 1 ~r~rrrT z the race in t] SONALS PIFTHD] THE PAGELAND II Sbute of the Taberna- / 18 in town yesterday. ^'r- Stevenson anty Rev. < C. Le<p of Rock Hill, Kxplatn tl?e Incident a esident here, stopped to It. aster Tuesday on his / ?n. ; 1 On the nigtft of July ] een, Esq.. spent Wed- Pageland, Sy C., the cai unibia on busluess. Congress, W F. Stevenso ilnson, Eso . loft loot I Flnlev ?nni/o vt- q. F - ???JV "K " *" i?II . OICVC n, N. C., on business. a,,d Mr. Fifilev closed an J. Hough and two chil- en son oxerkjsc^ i tin- rigl haw are visiting rela- b>' Mr. Finley at ChKstoi plying. When he did so leon Plyler of Tuber- replied to him and Js h town yesterday. sit down lie said t?y Mr. VlcFadden and little son "You can't throw /ft' on int yesterday and today Stevenson said "H/v?" of Miss Juanita Wylie. made any personal renu Symtnes of Columbia Finley and only Replied in Lancaster yesterday. S5,itl appeared tr o an e and Annie Coffin of made by Mr. Fiifie, and lice Doty, Annh and f,d Mr. Finley it reply j of Winnsboro and addressed to imrrlTy th of Orangeburg are When Finley replied. ' delightful house party, hurt you." Mr. Steve g entertained by Miss "Hurt me, old man. hurt too re. The chairman had am n Hstridge of the Be- meeting adjourned and ; of Kershaw county is mi son turned to pick id Friends and relatives in Mr Finley hit him bell/ ear. After Mr. Steven/o uuderburk made a pro- 'roin the lick he a/pt to Chester yesterday. J'luley and appeared a/ioi asurer T. L. Hilton and " difficulty but me r left yesterday for a o|f the stand by T.I W villo and Wliituiire. -luted to lijin that hej wu Iregory and M i?r Nell vo;it :,ny difficulty! I ram of Kershaw were incident was en Tuesda> ' "'-te , ; i without ait; llro n left Wednesday ' ' ' lebnte was Wiiimdium .. ih In ?uii ....-i? . - .? * n |.| , |/tu iiui(?iuar Ivit!;> for ;i p 11 of tl ! (*n' heat of Mr. n^s Jloorc of Risliup- parent 1\ or ' *h at^'uv IK hip vacation with his ^ SfK gr> and Mr . Ernest ^') "10 ?f niy km above is .1 correct state Wylie left vosL-rdav don't know what Mr. Sto Miss Marv Erwin in doing when Mr. Finlev sti JOHN W. C M. Redfern, J ('. Chairman of N. Richardson of Mon- (Adv.) ors in Lancaster this Sunday School Picnic at > Moore will go with As has already been am Paul to their home there will be a picnic at lis week and be their on Saturday. July 25. Th ile. speakers have consented t IVitherspoon and his will be present to make ad Walter Kerr, made a -jropriate for the Sund Charlotte this week. work: Messrs. J. J. Par e Tkoniasson is the U. Love, both prominent a brother, Mr. J. T. [Monroe, N. C., also H( Stevenson of Cheraw, and lood left yesterday for Hodges of Lancaster hav ousin. Miss Ray Poag, vlted and are expected to Mr. Duncan Rowell, a ri Cook of Kershaw is merchant of Lancaster, w 1 home of Mr. John A. refreshments at a nomin: we bespeak for him a llbe ) Mackorell of York- age, as a large part of th ? at the home of his will be placed to the cr< H. Reed. Sunday school. The sp< >ve Beckham, who has begin at 10 o'clock. Let of Mrs. J. C. White come and join us in tti rued vesterdav to her Dinner will be served at tide. A. C. ROWKLI. Vhlte and Miss Mar- U. F. FUNDERI Wilmington, Del., are MISS GEORGIA Jrs. John Riddle. Co Johnson returned this shaw, accompanied by Mrs. W. B. Plyler left iss Edith Rrasington, for a visit to her daugliti r guest. C. Hall, in Charleston. Irs. Ira R. Jones. Ira ~ nd Miss Pauline Joiie. d to Charlotte Weil- KllSHlGSS C iug Thursday. *. M. S. Witherspoon MELONS ON ICE Fr. tn Kock I I'll lin: |ii's s Leroy Springs ol aM Ume8. riiv Meat VIil p., are tn Haiti more, companled their son, ,, . . _ . Springs, who has en- 1 *y\LE ream-colon tal for treatment.? <o\v. Jytmnpg^and call c rver old. Phone .?1?>T*4* <h: a d Milling and his f Beckham. Lancaster. ;ene Nettles, of Harts- * ver in Lancaster dur-, reek on their way to STRAY LI) OR STOLEN? party at (ireat Falls. afterjuMm-dn-Ahe town odd of Due West and ter. a small whitft^noodle odd of Lancaster are(suitable reward willNhe^j ster. Mrs. R. H. Ken-|guson & Elliott's stoVe ft oe Journal. formation as to its where Lemmond will leave ? Rock Hill. S C.. to NOW iS THE TIME to < end. Next week Miss vegetables, etc. We ha younger sister. Miss oanninjrmtHit lex sale at 1, will leave for Ashe- Bennett-Terry Company. some time with their ed MeCorkle.?Char- poR VaI.E?All last yea T . .... ers iii^tjiite Plymouth unas. Jr. is visiting uhodp Isl^^eds. Cal Isaac Thomas. at g(.m(jar(j poultry Varus. .1. tI _ _ J , ward I'rnn I nnn..0t?- ? laiiiuiuiKi ann ner^^^^^^^ ?. lcl f. Houser, of Kershaw _ C. ^m.1. l,U'ff.<!r" NOW IS THE TIM E to | >. E. J. >ai < > . o ho second crop Irish potij. ? | 0 if ? i have them just ofT^iv*?+rfst Floyd of Kershaw is w I Mrs. E. J. Bailey of ; section. WK HAVE the cold stor; ilackmon of Bethune p0tat0ft8 for yonr 8econ(1 111 11 visiting conie t?arly and Ret you-rs tl ... . . , are Rone. E JWrIsistare. i King, a graduate of e and now assistant irper In experimental >n College, has been FRESH BUTTERMILK is i action with his pa- HghtfuN^rlnk and when Mrs. John King. dean and ctmt-tfaeie Is not nderburk of Taber- : healthful and in'igortTing. wn today. 'n a supply of fresh buttery ret Cowles of Char- day in the week. Come i lortdn of Winston- a glass. Standard Drug Cc ston Adams and Mr. j >ng or Charlotte were aster Tuesday after- WANTED?To buy your c mink, otUuL muskrat. ouser of Kershaw is coon, sheep, goltt- jhkI ho *s. Charles King. Want 6,000 pounds afokce Davis of Rock Hill before you sell. Capers Ca week-end with Mrs. Taylor ha. returned S^8^f,Nr "I relatives kt Rich- and cigar Salpsmen want relatives at Rich vertise chowinffaifH smokin, tladffo has returned C?? SHEy*]!! iaIhwiHIo ' B0H. AaveriBo 8iQo|nn^f cli Bon Griffin ot Dor- tlFnUi"?J5?Xi ln? at tho homo of "X?ro Co Now York1 N her, Mr. J. P Flynn, looacco * ? New York- Nsection. | 7??- I John A.Winstead,: t. Biffin Jr O. U. A. !,.^^?")t222r'aD" will hold an annual VoTCl 4 to *e and Phones 84q and 2fl 11 that s not Juniors ire invited to bring " a _ A T ir <ets. Refreshments J>. JU. J\JiljJSrL Irl. rx the grounds and Office Over LancaateV Ph? 1 go towards build- Office Hours 8 to 9 a. nT 11 Phone 187. ... ' - - he ^YaYsYts's's'tVs'i'tVB' [STRICT VICIDENT ^*1 Bank N?. !W. flP Statement of the Condition of the P w. Quick W BANK OF LANCASTER, iid What tj/i located at Lancaster, S. C.. at the ^5 close of business June 30, 1914. M RESOURCES. r| 14 1914 at tj/l Loans and Discounts... $488,081.73 If ulidates for Q Overdrafts 2,468.00 |\ n and I) E "onns and Stocks owned nson opened AA Bank lo,r>00.00 id Mr Stev- Furniture and Fixtures. 1.000.00 it. assumed S Ranking House.. .... 5.800.00 lhl field, of re- Due from Ranks and eel Mr. Finley Rankers 67,282.76 SOU ?11" S ?S,7"7.:<>'* nie " Mr Silver and other Minor ITiei He had not ?^Bi 1 oin. . . . . . . . .... 1,5;?9.98 mei irks to Mr $S0 ( hecks and ( ash Items. 4;?4.t>4 tiv< to what he rAtti ~ insinuation Total.. . . . . . $:>91..>94.11 had correct- C9 LIARILI 1 ILS. ta questions Capital Stock Paid in..$ 50,000.00 \it rinioy com puis f und 1 no.nnn.nn i i in iiiv-t Ml Undivided Profits, ress f ai isln iid El Current Expenses and me"" W Tilxes Pald 24,800.00 i/unced the n?o to Banks a,ld Ba,lk" 0 Pri or r * / Mr Stev- FmI <>rs 2,551.86 batl r his papers M PlX!d?Jlds. V!'paid, a K 2'500 00 tab ,d the right Mj I?>dividual Deposits Sub- for n recovered flan] a JV -J .k J'2, ...... onehed Mr k!?^J Savings Deposits 8?,881.71 CUS it'to engage ? T,mp Certificates of De- and was pulled W p?,n ' o'i'o ' 1 It-lit. ^ ho fortified (hecks 21.J0 t nted to pre- filers thecKs 154.80 1 f*-*- Notes and Hills Uedis- ctno tlr Iv unex- IS , counted 40 000.00 apparent Ke.-ervcd Interest . . 6.2,,.58 I I,(f)n. Deserved for Faxes.... 8,000.00 r"Piidev ? 11,1 Total $591,694.11 } , \JZ\ STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. C< / < ourly of Lancaster <s. aj.!t Vi'XSoV ?-2$] I' lore me cam> (!<o \V. Williams, ' ,* ,, Cashier of the above named hank. 1( C> i who. being duly sworn, s; y that the ^ et son was '98)1 ? Btid foregoing statement is a * 1 ii u him true condition of said bank, as shown miPK >* i bv ,he books of saiil bank Meetlnr. W] GEO. W. WU.UAM8. , Sworn t<> and subscribed before me III this 6th dav of July. 1014. Mi JNO. H. POAO, I nhernm le. Notary Public S. C. announced, Correct?Attest: Leroy Springs, rabernacle ? Waddv Thomson, It. I.. Crawford. T1? e following ? ' 'Ml wirectors. I 1 llv 0 come an J JVVj 1 dresses ap 'ay school ^ ^ ^ d ker and II. ittorneys of )n. W. F. Rev. e. t edgar j. hinson dr. e been in- DENTIST be present, j office in Moore Building, over E. B. u Ising young Roddey & Co. ill furnish Hours. 8 to 12?1 to fl. Office ove il cost and office phone 33. Residence 118. ral patronte proceeds ;dit of the VETERINARY SURGEON. iaking will j have located in Lancaster for the STATE OF everybody practice of my profession, and am County 'Jo p'?n,c- prepared to treat your live stock for j. e. ste 1- o'clock. any and all diseases. Calls answered Whereas, itttju' Jay of niSht. Call me at Gre0jry- suit to me t Di vV rr, fIoo<1 Liv? Stotk Company. ministration ' Lh.lt, w. H. BOTZ, Veterinary Surgeon, of R. A. Lo' mmittee. Graduate U. S. C. Veterinary Sur- These arc , . geons. Washington. D. C. admonish al Lih,?1r? - er, iVl rSi J. i ? l .> l Notice of Discharge. %i " that t lie _ Notice is hereby given that the J11'*' 111 , ? . undersigned will, as administrator of ?: at ban the estate of T. M. Jackson, deceased, ulter public fllVta on the 14,1,^1 ay of August, 1014, "'lock in t make his iimm return as such admin- ' uuse, il any sh < ante j-trator to the probate administrate i on ice at court of<-^HMm^B0ountv for letters *,('rket. dismissorj^^^^ , Given ? M JACKSON day of Julv mi jersey AdministratTJ^Wlstnte of T. M. Jack- ! inly week son, Deceased, ililrcss, H. July 14, 1914. Route No. Colored l'ici O 4 Notice of Discharge. The color* ? - ~ Notice is hereby g'vcn that the un- picnic at -Yesterday designed will, as administratrix of Come one, < " as- estate of N. B. Small, deceased, a great tim ,a?g* v on t^ie (lay of ^af?ust- 1914, make Mdiwaln, w . ?r~ her Anal return\as such adminis- thing nice a yr any in- tratrix and applyNLo the Probate have rural abouts. Court of Lancaster cAu?t5r)for letters David Stand dismissory. V There will b 3an fruit, MRS. J. A. SMNtL. I Date August ve a good Administratrix Estate of N. B. ! WI a bargain Small, Deceased. OH 83-885 July 3. 1914. R. r'8 breedRocks and ?????????????????? I or write | -TT~Wood? New Lot of Laces, >lant your UrTs. We 1 T:./ and Dress Acces age Irish / 1 nlanl+nsr ipfof? they New Tango Cords, all/colors, each 83-84 Tango Flares, each . / i most de- White and Cream Smhk*w Laces, all wa it is kept hiug more \ Wo ^ot. gilk every Net Top Lace, white and cream. . . .10c, >mpanytry Fine Val Lace, narrow an^ wide width 81-88 / match, worth up to 10a, special.. .. ?*poMutt! 36-Inch White Bobonet, special r ^'ne Shadow Allovers, white and crearr ^thea- 50c \ - Tobacco RIBBONS. RIBBONS. ed to ad- ! / k tobacco. In all wanted widths and colors,/it lc, 3c, I lg ex pen-; 7 owing to- Fancy Ribbon / 25? Send 2c / s. Hemet Black Velvet Ribbon from Vifinch at 5c j Y. I 1 80-2ot at 40c yard. V M. D7~ Specialty. I ) 1 ,?? - Robinson - tloui D. LANCASTER'S LEADING ST irmacy. /> 2 p m M * 5 Ample [i rS esources m m is Bank is back* ^ by ample rerces. Banks can ;r to business n few inducents more attraci than a QQ Strong ;S; )ital and Surplus jg< -ecord for good king, and an es- O lished reputation treatinir their tomers civily considerately. Because of its l.g/f ?nj?th, its record its reputation. Jgj his Hank Has Grown. \\ invite the tinned lvtronof the pu> lie. lW 8B] The Bank $ ' Lancaster 3 [m ? ! Old Reliable 8} C. B. PRATT DENTIST ours 9-1?2-6. r Lancaster Pharmacy. CITATION. SOUTH CAROLINA, of Lancaster, wman, Judge of Probate. Esther Love has nmrie 0 grant her letten>-erfadof the estaU>??rrtd effects re, deceased: i, therefore, to cite and 1 andXingular the kindlitorsfof the said deceasiy bcl and appear before courtNof probate, to be <aster (Vhv^JuIv 2S, next, ation thereof, at 11 ho forenoon, to show ' they have, why the said on should not be grantiler my hand, this 14th , Anno Domini 1914. J. E. STEWMAN. Probate Judge. nic at Dixie August 14. ?d folks will have a great 1 Dixie at the old stand. 'ome all, and let's have e. The old cook, Joe ill cook our beef. Every nd up-to-date. We will police to insure order, band will furnish music, e two games of baseball. L 14th. 4. SEEGERS. ARLIE McGEE. I). DIXON. Ribbons sories 10c 10c nted widths 10c and 15c yard 15c, 19c and 25c s, Inserting to .. ,, 5c yard 25c yard i? worth up to 25c yard >c, 10c, up to 40c % 35c, 40c yard irard to 4 inches d Co. ORE. * J