The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, August 21, 1914, Page 10, Image 5
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' It would
?The Farmers' Institute will be al1 novv
held at Heath Springs tomorrow. Hle several
?Rev. S. R. Broe* closed a very|en^ nieetlng
Interesting meeting at Beaver Creek ' the meeting
yesterday. short and it
?There will be preaching at New or give too
Hope and Bethel at the usual hours
on Sunday. tne **?? *?
?Rev. J. B. Bozemnn preached lnJ'Vo ordei
WodneRilnv nl??ht "?K 10 oraei
? v..? rum, oap- dates for th
tist church. Hon D F
?The county candidates will ad- speaker. H
dress the voters at the cotton mill to- about the si
night and tomorrow at the court Good road
house. morals and
?We direct the attention of our the main to
Tenders to the advertisement of the Hon. liar
People's Drug Store of Heath speaker. H
Springs. same line a
?Services will begin at High ','s n'c?r<j
Point church nt 8 o'clock Sunday an clalm 11;
night with preaching by the pastor, itrie t?est inu
Rev. T. A. Dabney. . Next ca
. . , . . . house of rej
?Superintendent Wcnsinger in- ma(je states
forms us that the Lancaster graded |what he hat
schools will open the second Monday wj ' lie wj
in next month, September 14. .said he was
. .?Rev. I). P. Montgomery, after forget them
several weeks spent in preaching changes tha
hero and in various parts of the farmers,
county has gone to Tennessee, where \v. B. 1
he will conduct a series of meetings, i usual, his i
?Remember the fifth episode of along the
i iie muuon uoiiar Mystery" will be points. He
shown at the Amuse-U Theatre to- pie one tim
day. Also there will be two other had always
pictures to be seen. classes.
?Those who have copies of the Hon. (1. V
Gospel Hymns are requested to bring remarks pre
them to the union service on the as a,_ other
court house square next Sunday that farmer
evening. rated and t
Deputy Sheriff A. T. Games, 1 ,by(
with the proper lunacy papers, carrled
Miss Agnes Caskey, daughter , .. ,
of Mr. Lenoard Cnskey. to the State :? ? ?
Hospital for the Insane Wednesday. ,jono
1 ?Mr. H. W. Plyler returned to- fighting for
day from Baltimore, bringing home people,
his son. Master Dwlglit Plyler, who Hon. C.
Is much improved after undergoing flying his rr
treatment at the Johns Hopkins Hos- jnK his reco
P'tal. challenging
?The friends of Miss Marie Craig he had faib
are glad to see her safe at home Candidatt
from Europe and congratulate her ed. H. H.
upon escaping from the war zone, ,C. Cook, T.
where so many American tourists nett, A. F.
are still detained. ner. all rr
?We are republishing on page speeches as
| six the letter signed "Citizen," which oa?h claimit
we again ask that you read and in his shop
ponder. It is a strong appeal by a Candidal
Lancaster county man who has our education ci
welfare at heart and wants our state end. C. A.
Tedeemed. alty to the
?The Woodmen of the World and askj*<1 ?nl>' '
the Junior* Order United American (0ll! ' .
Mechanics held[ their annual Joint
picnic at van Wyck Wednesday. Mr j '"e,,U5 1<J
J. M. Yoder was master of cere- IH10 0,OUn.^ '
monies and addresses were made by; He showed 1
Messrs. W. C. Hough, It. E. Wylie ?. a"
# and Rev. Mr. Montgomery. standing \v\
MB. 8TBVBN8ON 8PBAK8.
? . . m ,, ... and both
Candidate for Congress Addresses
Mill Voters Tuesday Nigl.t, Candidal!
Hon. W. F. Stevenson, candidate last and pr
for Congress, spoke Tuesday evening ! the olllee.
to the voters at the Lancaster Cotton Mie ^ersl
..... , , , ., ? ? music, whic
Mill. He was introduced by Mr. U. T. (.asion Ttu
Lowery. His audience gathered atsun tentive crov
set on the beautiful lawn in front of ladles prese
the old mill, grouping themselves meeting
comfortably on the grass, where they short c<
listened attentively to the speaker. 'ook over ai
Mr. Stevenson discussed state and
national issues in such a practical
way as to show the voters that certain
legislation is of the utmost :in- f T
. portance to them. He spoke of his j
pleasure in addressing his hearers, (
many of whom had come from
Chesterfield, his own county, in
which he knew every man. He re-'
ferred to the possibilities of acconi- gpeoja| to H
plishment in the mill boy, who. if ' i)0UKiaH
trained carefully, has a bright fu- man ts H '
ture before him. Mr. Stevenson . , .
showed how by proper legislation, Mrs" R 1
textile schools may be established in Hartsville
which the future citizens at the mills ns ,j Mcilv
may be given free tuition in the tex- their ni
tile work. Mr. Stevenson told of his Mrnwain
part in having the house of repre- ' an(j ,
sentatlves of South Carolina at its faster Ton
last session njiHR mirli a hill nml of - -
.r . * ?- . : " ; "" iinvo been ^
the importance of having the senator ^ ^Ir
to be elected In the coming primary ' ,i
support the bill in the senate, in or- ,,,, h ,,
der that it may become law. This ^ w|l|
bill, would proviso a free textile an(j
course to the younl mill boys, giving ^ridiv for
them a chance tol^rn the places .. iti,
which now go largmy to men from . . .
the North, who hie been trained '' .
for the work. | returned hoi
In reference to the position of t fl, ,
Congressman Flnl<w. whom he is Miss Fssl
opposing on the Anal tolls repeal, ; t"" h "
he stated that the congressman in la-llle nnfi *
voting against the recommendation ' j p
of President Wilson and other Uem- |t4
ocratlc leaders, had voted for the M ? ' , '
tolls exemption, which would have Mr Ium
given exemption to wealthy shippers n r> ' wnili
abundantly able to pay tolls, while _u ' ?omo <
others who would not enjoy any of ' M) p,,,
the benefits would have had to pay , . . Hllt'
taxes for the exemption. He cited alw" H Mrs
most apt illustration which gave his r
audience a very clear idea of Just vfcTiwain m
what hardship the exemption would Tuedsay
have worked on them and others who ft camDlng
hnrl 11A IntAPAal In PAQ af u/lao aklnnlnw
The speaker's third point was on _,npk tn vi
the matter of national legislation j)onald
against labor organizations, which, Messrs J
If elected, he promised not to oppose. H|fl?i.mnn
In conclusion, Mr. Stevenson thank- , fh?ir new
ed his audience for the splendid ,.omni0t?rm
hearing given him, declaring thnt he A numbei
had never had better attention. Sev- .(Hnntin* hli
eral hundred people listened atten- i
tlvely to Mr. Stevenson's spoech. I1Ht
Salt Department For Robinson-Cloud
Mr. E. E. Cloud was here this ri.r
week arranging with Mr. Robinson
for putting in a full suit department Third Quart
at the Robinson-Cloud Company's 1^,
store this fall. The store Is to be The third
altered so as to provide special ac- the Kagt La
commodatlons for this enlarged ser- fl? uOD
Ice. which will be quite an addition aIU] 23 r
to this popular store. preach at 11
t K or 0 doses 0?0 will break any erellcle 'toSI
case of Fever or Chills. Price 25c. 1
*?nrw?" "u ~ v r
THE TiANCASTRR NEWS,
N<i AT KKHSHAW.
ih,ss?g,Kifwlu""l"> " PERSONALS k"
be very difficult to give, _______________________
thoughts brought out by Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Robinson have roc
candidates at the differ- returned from a visit to relatives at vot
;s. So the roport from Sharon. York county. * sor
C at Kershaw will be Messrs. T. M. Phlfer and Palmer teh
r I leave out any points McM"8te,r ?f, Columbia were recent Tu
. . guests of Col. Leroy Springs,
many, please look over , be
Mrs. J. P. Hunter returned yeoter8<
'day from a visit to relatives at Bas- oul
. Massey called the meet- comville. is
at 10 o clock. Candi- Capt. J. M. Hough returned yes- roi
e senate camo first, with tor,jay after a visit to relatives in (hi
teece Williams as first North Carolina.
le outlined his speech Miss Juanita Neely has been ..? *
ame as at other points, spending a few clays as the guest of
Is, good schools, good I ^|jS8 Hattie McMurray. ,
good government, were ?
_ Mrs. jonn Hell Towhlll and Master rey
pics. John Hell Towhlll, Jr.. are tho .....
ry Hlnes was the next RUP8ts 0f Mrs. II. It. Murchtson.
0 also followed about the, Manning Woodley spent Wed- f,'..
s at other points. Riving nesday in Charlotte. vo.
while in the legislature, Messrs. C. I). Jones and J. H. "an
g all that he did was for witherspoon were visitors in Co- j?u
jrests of his constituents, jumbia tbis week. Crn
me candidates for the Mrs. G. A. Singletary of Miami. aRj
>resentativcs. S. E. Hailes _ arrived Wednesday to spend '
nents as to who he was, some time with her mother, Mrs. S. (,m
1 done for his people and K Hough.
shed to be elected. He pr ^ Hough of Birmingham. ,)0,
a farmer and would not ^la., ]eft Monday for his home after ,jH
i. He advocated many SPVeral weeks' visit to his mother, Qf
t would greatly holp the m . S ,E. Hough. refl
| Mrs. Emma Witherspoon. Mrs.
Jruce came next. As tlazel Witherspoon and children and
remarks were short and Miss Emma Kerr motored to Charsame
line as at other jntte Wednesday, where they spent
wanted to,serve his peo- the (hiy
e in the legislature and Mr. Chalmers E. Wessinger. super- (1()
been a friend to all (utendent of our graded schools,
motored up from Iuf home in hexing- v
V. Jones also confined bis toll Wednesday, accompanied by his
tty much to the same line g|8ter. Miss Eunice Wessinger. and Mr
places. He still claims i|,j8 brother. Mr. Hoy Wes. ".nger. j ,
a' ability has been under- They returned to Lexington yester- t|i
hat we ought to be rep- ,jay' o)
some farmers. Mr. Roach Laney of Chesterfield
D. Massey followed him, ,0untv visited bis .'niivh. \i- c **
corn. Raying no ih willing pjyief, this week.
fall upon It. Ho Miss Haiti*' Taylor is at lrn'ne after j^j
out to school at Sieklog three weeks' stay at Maltreat, N.
11 he promised and was (- _A# p Presbvterian. ou
the best interests of the Mrs. tI m. Odell of Concord Is the (as.
guest of Col. and Mrs. ?,eroy Springs. pu
N. Sapp came next, con- Miss uine Green is spending
>marks principally to giv- awhile in the mountains at Penrose, <
r*l in the legislature and xorth Carolina. 1
any man to show where I Miss Abbie Nisbet of Wildwood, Wa
eil to keep his promises. (pja.f and Miss Kvelyn McDow of
>s for supervisor follow- Lancaster county visited relatives ,ja
Horton, B. M. Welsh, J. here last week.?Waxhaw Enter- rrj
O. Blackmon. T. H. Ben- prise.
Hammond, M. C. Gard- Mr. E. P. Plyler is spending his
lade about the same vacation in Winston-Salem and other re)
on previous occasions, piace8 |n North Carolina. Ka
ig to give the best service Mrs. E. E. Cloud and children of (h<
if elected. ttock Hill are the guests of Mrs. Wa
>8 for superintendent of pjoud's mother, Mrs. Afla Hough. ?
line, as usual, at the tail Mr. William Sowell of California |nt
Plyler first claimed loy- js on a vjsp to relatives in this and
cause of education and Kershaw counties,
i chance to show what he i^ewis Sowell of Van Wyck wt
was in town Tuesday. pa:
gle followed, giving state- j McCain of Waxhaw was nn
i conditions of schools in a visitor here Tuesday. dis
and defending his record. | Miss Charlotte Jones went to her th<
amounts of money for the llome jn Kancnstor Saturday after- frc
d Lancaster county's noonj after a visit to friends here.? ref
tli other counties. Winnsboro News and Herald. tn?
Iton, for treasurer, end Elliott Springs has returned wl
Knight, mr auditor, from Baltimore greatly Improved by
b people for past favors aftor several weeks or treatment at Hi
thought they would be j0j,n8 Hopkins.
? e , .Mrs. P. L. Melton came to Lancas- ou
; tor magi, trat ame tor Wednesday, having been sum- uo
esented their claims for I1)onp(j (o tjlft bedside of her brother, gja
. , , . Mr. C. T. Connors.
haw band gave some good Mr j R ,.;,ird nnd SOM of Monroe n
h added much to the oc- motore,j to i,ancuater Wednesday. H
sre was a large, quiet at- Mr ftH(, Mrs s Sowell and
ird. Q"ite a number of guest Mr w H Sowell of Fresno, w
" a auccL Plile par! 10 ?"<< ;
, a sucte. s. ea e P? spent the day witli relatives, return- eat
in* v,il Lancaster.?Rock Hill Rec- d'ls
ly misiaawrr ? *"ord *
Jr a pf vt l^d ?/iu. _
4 4 Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tompkins were Wj
L . in Lancaster this week with their sls
^ ter, Mrs. C. T.Connors. CO{
\JT\r A/K W\ Mrs. Alice Gregory is visiting her vVf
If J J If XIi rr kJ daughters in Jettcrson. 5ej
Miss Gladys Rlackmon Is visiting
? ' her grandmother, Mrs. T. J. Adams, qk
DOUGLAS. of the Union community.
Mrs. E. T. Hodges has returned dul
The News. from a stay of two weeks at Saluda. pif
Aug. 20.?Mr. J. L. Till- Mrs. Sam Ray and little Miss he
ndlng a few days with Dorothy Ray returned today to their ter
relatives at Van Wyck. home in Columbia, after a visit to
3. Craig and children of Mrs. W .T. Gregory. Wi
Messrs. W. F. and Mor- Miss Mildred Lindsey of Rock Hill |
vain of Atlanta are visit- Is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. rol
rentj, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. A. B .Lindsey. rer
Misses Hallie Cloyd and Nellie 75.
Mrs. Sam Hilton and son, Folsom of Sumter are with Mrs. Lllnle,
of Clu.rlotte, who Han C. Miller.
visiting at the home of TY
s. J. T. Barton, have re- "THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG" j
p. Their daughter. Miss pie
ho remained a few days By Heipiest Pictures Will be Shown wo
also return very soon. at Muckey Opera llonse Aug. *25.
Mrs. A. C. Mellow left "The Battle of Gettysburg" was ter
Blackstock to spend two shown at the Amuse-lT Theatre some |?ri
the latter's parents, Mr. weeks ago and made such an as- Co]
M. McDonald. tounding hit with the public that,
ltr nr /<<< 1? ? o "
inn. w. ?. uiumin mivH mniiiiK''! ft. i>. r tTKusnn raueu to yQ
me after a few days' visit have sufficient room to accommodate
tho throngs of people. He has since ?^r
e Connors <f Lancaster been requested by scores of Lan- anf
eek-end with the Misses castrians to place this picture again 'for
nnie Addison. upon the screen. ed
t. Johnston of Liberty After much correspondence and a Mu
ng her sister. Mrs. R. E. 'trip to Atlanta this past week, he has
succeeded In getting "The Ilattle of yK
Adams of Texas and Mr. Gettysburg" for one day only. This \
ms were visitors at Ker- date will he August the 25th, elec- tor
few days ago. t tlon day. The prices for this picture koj
la and Maud Ilarton and 1 will be extremely reasonable so that
a visited at the home of every person Interested In this, the gA1
. W. E. Wilson Saturday, greatest of battles in the history of " 8
rrie Wren and Charlotte the world, may bo able to look ver
id Mr. William McDow ! upon it.
' for Great Falls to join All lovers of history will be charm- ae8
party noar that place, ed by the realistic charge and this |t)ac
they will go to Black-1 picture contains five reels. You may staj
sit Miss Martha E. Mc- i not have another opportunity to see Tot
this great war picture again and
R. Caskey and W. B. Ishould mark the date, August 25th,
re placing the machinery and the place, Mackey Opera House,
gin house, which is near All old Confederate veterans will ^
be admitted free and Manager Fergu- !m|a
of our people are an- son requests his many patrons to tell
<hly taking In the annual all these old heroes. Ho wants them qq,
[cftlh flnrlnn tha 9nrt all nr???nf
1 ' I?V<
ho will be our next gov- p or 6 doses OOO will break any a(.r,
i? on all you good voters cap? of Fever or Chills. Price 26c. ROO
i Duncan lu. - ? f00<
NOTICE ha v
eHy Conference of Rwt x? A* Managers of Primary run
'S'nfir.nne for Vfr V"" '* '^n<f%tC00nty: ;
.ncaster circuit will be 'All Iki^agrerso^iul preeincts one
ewell church August 22 can Ret their re^cli^Mpxes'at croi
0^'.R\-L H?,n?,d.. W,,J I>apcaster Saturday, Auj\st 22, hav
h^L0C..?4no !? .?t T?nh or Monday. August 21thT ?'?<
hlng at 4 p. m. at Tab- ' n o gtpu/adV ,n 1
>ad of 11 o'clock a. m. nlfcW ART, rpru
w c. kelly, Pastor. 'Chairman Executive Committee, i
AUGUST 21, 1914.
KKTI KNS Foil NEXT PAPER. fWWWS
inlly Help I's to Serve Our w|Pj ^ ^ ^ ^ ^Readers.
We have sent blanks on which to statement of"
ord the election returns to every "RATSTTC f)F
ing precinct in the county and if g |QCated at Lju
ne one at ench box will kindly | ^ ciose of buslnei
pphone us the results promptly RE!
esday afternoon or night, we shall Eoana and Dts
anie to gtve coinprete returns in ^^rarta . .
.11 ..i . ... .. IV, Bonds and Sto<
r paper, which will be hold as lato j)y tjje
possible to go out on the various |,^B Furniture and
ites next morning. We urgo that |,?( Banking House
s bo attended to because if we r>u,? from B.
>TT< Bankers. . .
>r soon enough from every pre- ?| ('iirrpnrv
ct. you will get the results next Q0jd
rning. Silver and oth
By way of explanation to our town Coin
idem, we wish to state that be- Checks 'and 'Ca
ise of this service to which we
t'e gone and will go to considerable Total
'ther pains in order to furnish. ' ' j "j *"
i will not get your papers until ? Capital Stock'
early hour Wednesday morning. M Surplus Fund
t it there is that ready response Undivided prr
in the various boxes which we P ( T.
,,, Current Exp
\ln ur*e- >'ou ?*? the" havR ??'n- M Taxes Paid
te returns from all over the ^ Due tQ Bankg
Intv ? ers
Remember then that we are de- M Dividends Unp.
ident on your kindness and that *W< Ill(livi(lual Dep,
lusands besides the management . t . r}.',
this paper will be grateful if you Savings Deposi
pond promptly to our request. Tiin? certtflcat
V . N;:? ?n ?,,,,ssion- W Certified Check
w York Globe ^ Cashier s Checl
Mrs. Benton tasted the savory ...,
irsel. she had carefully compound- ,
in the chafing dish and looked at Deserved Inter
r husband somewhat apprehen- gg Reserved for '
ely. Then she said: ?9
"Somehow it don't taste just as 'r< t?i
s. Mink's did the other night. Yet 5T\t!' rip'so
bought I renienibered the recipe iA '
i"'" ' w r,
nothing out. ' r
Mr Benton tasted reflectively. LVB .. i. i <%> - i 1
I don t think so." he remarked. >!J ), Jf, f "
Mrs. Benton's face brightened vis- 1 1 '
y. Then her husband continued: , , . .
"There's nothing you could leave ' 'p.
t," he said, "that would make it 1^5, ? *
dejike this. Its something you've ^ thls 6th day 0)
v5
aniKln Votes War Appropriation. ? Correct?Attes
Ottawa, Aug. 20.?A $50,000,000 \VaHHv P The,
r appropriation was put through kW Directors'
? Canadian house of commons to- Mv
y. There was no opposition or r?j*1
ticism. OfisiaSS
The prime minister, Sir Robert ,
irden, explained that the sum was
juired in financing the military or- '
nization which Canada has offered CI T AT T "F
> British governmci t. and the vote
s approved. ^Vero'5Pif^
(Office Hours 8x6 9 o
rection and Insect Bites Dan- j lyione
gerous. I __n " _ V
Mosquitoes, flies and other insects, 1 EDGAR J }
itch breed quickly in garbage,/ DENT1
lis, ponds of stagnant water, barns, Office in Moore udil
isty places, etc, are carriers of Roddpyv
leases. Every time they bite you, Hours, 8 to/l
?y inject poison into your system Office phone 33. 1
im which some dread disease may
lult. Get a bottle of Sloan's Elnl- rvt,t-*-itt m
int. It is antiseptic and a few drops lYLUIN Jl? x 1
II neutralize the Infection caused Dn Lancaster C
insect bites or rusty nails. Sloan's Extra lonfc^-ttTI
ilment disinfects Cuts, nrulses and nr-noir vr * ttO
res. You cannot afTord to be with- * tXvo 1 JMA.1XU
t it in your homo. Money back if I Fort Mir
t satisfied. Only 25c. at your Drug-1
======== I John^A. Wins
lusiness Notices 1 .a boratoo^TTTagno
~ ? Hours, 8 to 10 a. i
\R iy UNITED STATES! The Phones 340
pi'SiriVe < <! ? -?' PnHnUr?ff'e liao " -
. - _ AlKIll I'llOl
lsed war on the piVes of merchan
e In Lancaster. ? VETERINARY
? I have located in 1
\NTED?To buy your cow hides, practice 6f my piu
mll^k otter, muskra*. 'possum, prepared So. treat yo
>n, snhep, goat and?>horse hides, any and alT dlAMilUS
int 6,000 pounds at oneth^See me day of night. Call
'ore you sell. Capers Caufhpn. Hood Live Stock Coi
W. H. BOTZ, Vet
IORGE LEE?Best Hand Laundry. Graduate U. S. C.
MvVaork on collars and cuffs is geons, Washingtoi
II linliili. ilnlM1 up mi best style.
>ase give me a triallh^d you will -q v? -a
convinced. George LeeSLancar- . WOvXiRTX}- t \o>
> s. c. LL!!_
VNTED?A limited number cf \"2ad \\ GMCTt} d
nhiw, Iinnplftr^^?i-t1fffc.\vlnter. or
ild furnish rooms and^^oard, or X^OWC
it rooms to suitable parties. Phone FIRST NATIO!
Mrs. Julia Porter. ?
92-95
I'EiWKiTKK idHHONS?Wp have
n stock two color (red and pur- f
) typewriter ribbons for Under- ?1 \T
od. Royal, Oliver, Monarch and L. *
Smith machines. These ahe "Cnr- I
s Ideal," the best on the market D<kYov
re 85c. Lancaster Publishing ?
mpany. fw/IOUT ?_
Yhat
UNG MAN. would you marry if
luitet/? Many beautiful Ind'an l^|
Is in v)klahoma, who own rich oil A*
1 farming lands, that are looking Y
husbands. Information furnish- rfj flB ^
free. Mrs. M. I). Smith, Box 597. Y
skogee, Okla. | 91-94
RY INTERESTING NEWS to
>verybody, cutomers and competl- Will get yotti
s. The Clearing Sale at M. Polia- t*5 SUIT
a- 1 made to yi
LESMAN WANTED ? Tobacco
ind cigar salesmen wanted to ad- rpv?? DTPPP
tise clnwlne and smnlrIncr (nKnI 1 flR Dlr r r.
10 and traveling expen
Adveilae Hincillnm^chewlng to- THIS STORE
co, cigarettes, cigarsX Send 2c
mp for full particulars. Hemet Tf VOU Order
>acco Co., New York, N. Y. *
,0-,(>> MILLS you K
E CHARING SALE at M. Polia- T nnal? <,1n
toff's InlRUu ?^ugust 7th. Don't LUUDIj $1U.
H 11 DON'T buy
OD PLANTATION FOR SALE
heap for cash. 208 acres good or made to Ord
Jl sand-hill land for sale. 65
open, two good houses, one T>nCtTTTVK*T \
d byn. I^nd lies level, not a AAV ?j i-i x
t of waste land on place, will not .. ? 4.1,?1,
e to a terrace. Public road 21 SUlt Ot <11C CI.
s througlipTTtre^Tlinber enough
place to cut 50,07Wfeet lumber. $15.
F. D. runs by door.^chool house
-quarter mile. Corae\md see the '
? on place. Reason 'for selling,! '% 1
e other business. I believe I can Hi^
> the best bargain to be offered Mm. t II II
Kershaw county. Address H. H. |
esdale, Kershaw, S. C.
91-H3-P l_?_
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iik No. 33. | 1 |
the Condition of the A VMnl A I
LANCASTER, iiinPiC [
toaster, S. C., at the ? f
is June 30, 1914. I
SOURCES. f| [
counts. .. $488,081.73 K ACA11VPAO f
2,468.00 IiCMIulLCM
:ks owned '
10,500.00 \
Fixtures. 1,000.00 . r> i i 1 ^
. 5,800.00 This Bank is back- i
inks and ed by ample re- [
07,282.76 sources. Banks can r
12,7Qrt Aft offer to business )
er Minor men ^ew induce* |
.. y,. 1,559.98 ments more attrac- k
sh itfms. 454.64 tive than a
. /. ... $591,594.11 Q. I
niiiTiKs. strong
PaiH in . . $ 50,000.00 l-">1 V115 l
. . V ... 100,000.00
Capital and Surplus
. . .T?r- -2^800.00
ind Hank- A record for good
2,551.16 banking, and an es'
a k 2,500.? tablishejd reputation
os s sub- I for treating their
ti.".*:.:: ImSiIi custodiers civily
ea of De- J and considerately.
8 4'3 H?5 o <>?ecause ?f its
<s lr.I.so strength, its record
is RediV- 1 y and its reputation,
40.ooietT .
ost 6.277\58 1 his Bank Has
Taxe8 ... 3,ooo!\0 Grown.
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i'tii Carolina, continued patron- \
Lancaster?ss. atft1 ot the public.
one Geo. W. Williams, b?
above named bank, rg
y sworn, says that the kj
jgolng statement Is a 'Tl T) 1 [fl
3f said bank, as shown | JJ0 rg
if sabl bank. k'
^O. W. WILLIAMS. r I . I
1 subscribed before me fit 1^11^3SiPf *1
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J NO. H. POAG,
Notary Public S. C. 1
t: Leroy Springs, _
nasoa, k. l. crawford, fhe Old Reliable >J
!N, M. D. DR. C. B. PRATT
?ter Pharmacy. f DKNTIST
i. m., 1 to 2 p. m. Hours, 11 ,i, m to 12:30; 1
1517. io I)
TTT-vmn-KT riione 28.".
111NSON Office over Lancaster Phartlrac
ST. '
&'co' OV6r Notice of Discharge.
2 | to 0 Notice i- hereby given that
Residence 118 und*rsigne? will, as administri
of ti\e estate of E. C. Allison, dec
ed, ok. the 8th day of Septem
O LOAN 1'.*14, nhfclyjhis nnal return as e
yOUnty Farms. administrator"**^ apply to the |
if cleairod bate court n* I^ucaster county
?AT T.AMTT ,ett?rS <"?ml880iy\
wAL BANK j \ allison,
[ g q Administrator Estate of B C. A
1 * son. Deceased.
August 4, 1914.
tead, M. D.
ster Drug Co. Notice to Debtors ami Creditor
sts !l^^3pecialty. All persons having claims aga
u., 4 toy; p. m. the \state of David A. Roberts,
and 2fy. ceaseduce,jierehv notified to file
ae 344. same, dulyvhritVed with the uni
signed, and those indebted to s
SURGEON. estate will please make payic
Lancaster for the likewise.
feosion, and "TO S. B. AND R. LEE ROBERT.1
ur live stock for Estate of David A. Roberts,
trails answered ceased.
m?y at Gre^ary
eHnarv Surgeon NoUce of Flnal
Veteranarv Sur- *otice ,3 hereby glven that 5
veterinary sur Lol? Nlsbet, guardian of the esi
of Mfc^le, Pauline, Eunice and J:
Roblns^n>djas this day made tppl
c\JB.\Ji sXoXltV- tlon unto raH?ir a flnal discharge
mellow \\\o 8UCh Rtiardlan, aft<that the 3 0th
i v~0f August, 1914, hike been appolc
Cuv Kq.o.'D 'or tlie hearing of sWid petition.
Q J. e. stewman,
Q\xx oaxvR.. Probate Judge, Lanca'ster Counts
VAL BANK. July 31, 1914.
RENCE between buying a $25 suit ii
! and buying it elsewhere is JUST $10
your suit of the SCOTCH WOOLEli
EEP $10, and if you order elsewhere yoi
a suit at ANY price, either ready mad<
ier, until you see OUR goods.. We'I
r CONVINCE you that we make to ordei
assiest $25 fabrics you ever saw for onlj
lson-Cloud Co.
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