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' A ___t ?lf* lanrafiter rSEMI^KKKl1 JUAN IT A WVLIE. . . W. S. HOUGH. . . Bunii Nfuia ? f vrrA,N Before The NewB w again next Tuesday Fill tor election will be half nest*'Mr pen th,s e<Htor'al *_ likely that state bonds the lancj ST IT. mThk pROpu^ rlll go to press The Yorkvllle E the general lts characteristic, over. As we and indefinite ed Is altogether \ Pr?Posed Bond Iss to the amount' f?ttows: ' "ttf ISTERNEWS, OCTOBE ? bond issue." nqulrer, in one of long-drawn-out itorials on "The if. me," concludes as R 30, 1914. I >y:/ >v*s% : :c 5 PUBLISHERS' ANNOU Published Tuesdays days at Lancaster, S. C Lancaster Publishing successors to The L? tabllshed 1852; The established 1878; T1 prise, established 1891 tered as second-clas Oct. 7, 1905, at tne at Lancaster, S. C.. i /xf /xf .. m..L NCEMENT: ?'th*n, and Fri- voted by the legiRlatui 3., by The vetoed by the governc Company. mttted to the peopl sdger. es- upon by them at tti le Enter- Never ^rore. in the i, and en- state, has such a wilds matter ! scheme ever been co postofflce the legislature of th< lnoe^oTo scheme, which will ii .00,000 will be a8 Zlro^ni ThU re and, unless issue, nor do we ?r, will be sub- stood as opposing e to be passed tlons are not stroi k?h?? us assurance eithei ,e ballot bo*- -The only thlnj history of the abiy certin about ii -cat, dangerous issue is voted and nteniplated by Rood, we will share B state. This 1 ?f 11 d?e? tbe ihave to bear our lcroase live or I, j to oe unuersiooa 'f- *c w j proposed bond 1* care to be under- f">g F it. Our convic- h? iK enough to give grajr.. way. j fffil'v C we feel reason-1 fvj* s that If the bond ?>$ It does the state **<3 1 in that Rood, and j m'5| e harm, we will 1 ??8 proportion of the j ?VS"i S'::wiinii?i:n;wit=jiiiiiiiihhiiiiii?i,, ;== Can you name anothe W invest a? small or as !_ ~at any time you plea uyonit ? and add < cipal such amounts ai Include with this Hie r place in Which you. can lar^e an amount- a a you a*, ? receive a r?^v?lar : or* withdrawfirom your 5 you jdeaae.aa often aayou y element of safety of cour please. I Jf return | j?5 f ~ pr* tti? p lease? 1 .S*i lesy? jpj J^gj vi vvafti roo vi 1MU1UI SUBSCRIPTION PI (In Advance.) One Year Six Months TO 8UBSCRIBE1 Your subscription paid up to and indue marked on your lanel. is atonnod look nt vonr O) 10 I ir. I six times, the preson RICK* ?' t*ie 8*ate> ^as f?r i purpose, the relief of $1.">0 the state from the ...... . 7m* pr|(.p Gf cotton. Unde this bond act, the sti its: must be money to any person ling year on cotton warehouse If paper cents per pound, the date and . . , ? ~ uuruen. t bonded debt "So whatever thi an ostensible premises, their act the farmers of aPProva'present low ^ ertainly whet ir the terms of honds aro voted, r ate Is to loan wtde- wlde wor,d In the state" P?l,it the fliiRer of receipts, at ! tor of The Yorkvi notes Riven to Kay* ^ ou did It.' a e voters do In the Ion will have our her or not the /? 10 person in the jf | ... can hereafter llsiSI scorn at the edlHe Enquirer and I f or privacyandycuhavei f IT""*11 w? ii ini ii mm ?== THE FIRST Lai OH UNITED 8 11 PARENT.T1 he real value ot curDank i< iwi ii u ii mi imil mm u :i u 11 u iw ' 1 NATIONAL BANK, icaster, S. C. TATKS DEPOSITORY. i!AI'HRK ASSrVHTKIV I * o yot*. I 1 -1|S|| v\iti> inv m ft vrrtj you will probably find behind one year. If you do not reoc paper promptly we w preeiate it if you will and we will correct take. In the hurry ol out the papers, name? scribers are sometimes inadvertently. W'natl.nn ue payuoie iwo years i vou are , . . per cent interest. To >ive your the face of each note ould ap- otT to p;iv interest in notify ,UR are publishing the fu * ma Wing *n ,'l's 'S8Ue- 'n ( i of sub- voters of Lancaster co * left off it for themselves. It i vicious scheme, and \vi ,0 t'le farmer, whc roin date at a ~~ n per cent Of _ _ Is to bo taken tVOIIl Utile advance. We II text of the ?????? irdor that the Variety to Sul unty can read Spartanburg, the s a dangerous auffragetts and so< II afford no re- berry <>b*"vpr; ) already owes 7h^\\coum PLEASA t Any Taste. > city of success, i ^Por':i' to The 1 cial clubs.?New- Pleasant Vail !evening of the ? crs' Club held l -x.. C. ...... ... rY NEWS interfmtiy The /are XT VAIjIjEY. ment ^resoci; district met News. Or ey, Oct. 20.?On th^?*iuorniiiK for 27th the llojufr WTik- slde8 the ? their flrafFlorul Ex- tJon there | Woath Meeting Last Monday ideal ani Morning. i there ar< nt-Teacher and Itnprov- to 1>p ha< atton of North Lancaster :,"jl at 9 o'clock Monday gey 1 ^yjj tober 26. This was the field, E school to open anil be- Dutch. L lerabers of the aasocia- ??HS'on 6 t ;> con ts were thirteen children r ? *? ?if/iv*rj i liiin in, or conditions have been 1 I am justified in saying ; no better Cabbage Plants i. The stands are beautiful will he more than pleased m. Varieties: Early Jerkefleld. Charleston Wakearly Spring. Early Plat ,ate Flat Dutch, Early Sucind Late Succession. Price for 500; $1.00 per 1,000; Carolina: Fair Friday day. .FRIDAY, OCTOBER King Cotton it: no v.- tr his throne. Vote against the co and Satur- ,lis cotton crop to the banker. It affords o| - I speculators to make 10, 101 I. the state, in which evei ! ers will have to foot embling on are glad to note tl Hlease is against the b ; liope. in case the bill j tton bonds 1 have the backbone to > merchant or Among other tli pportunity for raise more syrup : money out of tan burg Journal. at the tax pay- ..Millions the bill. We How Mulberry s< lat Governor jn that proposed c< ond issue, and "There's millions passes, he will vllle Piedmont, veto it. We, ? 0;<u|>. hiblt ut the hoi ings you should' ami Mrs. D. O. next year.?Spar- logram waa t i by Mrs. O. W. I in It.'? I paper prepared dlers would revel Mrs. J. W. Da otton bond issue. j progress of the in it. Grcijn-! most interef ! Duncan. Readl Uy. I Flower. Girl." t jpltablof home of Mr. ! present, on Potts. First on the j y0ar'g work, he vielcome address | cniied to or *ot tsJ Ati Interesting w?|. was sui by our president, I w s. Patter ividtjon, on age and j by the sen Home Makers' Club. read. The Olng talk by Prof. '^ewW. ng. "To the Gypsy 1)esk Mr8. j ty Miss Lillian Flck I U,V"V illl igor to begin another | Ry mail After the house Doing $1.25. J tier by the president, a ig. then a prayer by Rev. rea(1y j0 son. -The roll uas '-ailed 1st. Wr etary and the minutes Orders following program was ed. Api irds from the President-* i. B. Craig. Mt,... n..? *? * u over oo ceuis per i,uuu. 35 cents per 100; 500, Special price on large quanLetture and Onion plants r shlpine.it after December ito for prices on these. are filled same day recelv- "J ireclating your favors. ALFRED JOUANNET, Mount Pleasant, S. 6. * proposition. Don't put ofT sowing gi you have to plow up so cotton. Mr. Voter, don't put t South Carolina in the eo speculation business. " c tiiau Ki.m tu iiOH" ? representatives. Messn rr.in even if SaPP. are opposed to me of your 'n h'8 speech in oppc bill, put the matter ? when he said: "He he state of ! pnt'rp issue as a delu dton future opposed to valorizinj over the cost of produ< ? If the bill should n: max our two ,pjui Fortner bill s. Massey anil ,iUCed again, but it Tt. Mr. Sapp. | the cotton siitua tsition to the Journal. in a nutshell ^jso novni llakin regarded the pan aion. He was Hegal Shoe ? any product Victor Talking N rtion." have joined the "t i nient. mK nnrl ' >n lias hern Intro- ! liny ^ After will hardly save; judges. Prof. D tlon.?Greenwood Mfea8ant Valley Spatt of Foi g Powder Cunningham of y. repaired to the rompany^nlR the ' mass t>f the mo Iachln^w;ompany I were banked. my-^Tle" move- : tab|0 was ladel the exercises, the Clark Robin uncan, prlncipial of The Cons ... 7 *. .. ness, Mrs. N high school; Dr. H. Making rt Mill, Mrs. W. E. Mrs. E. L. 1 Providence, N. C., Heginnlng dining hall, where a terson. ?' beautiful Hewn, The large center tjie coming ti w ith vases of cut j responded a uv* ATt too uyts% ifJ i a. j. Bon. STATEM lervlng Power of Kfndf. B. Cousar. TVio "Re Children Klndhearted, floblnson. located s School, Rev. W. S. Pat- *^e c,OH dent then called upon ia Dye, the teacher for i "^oan, 8nr year, for a talk. She | Overdrnfi L once and made all feel 'rc . ...... ... I I)nnh/\i Bank Ao. 250. ENT OF THE CONDITION ink ofjfteath Springs, it HeatW Springs, S. C., at ! of bwlness October 21st, RESOURCES, id Discounts ...$22,296.65 ts . . V 81.62 >in Banks and oa X 1 o i on n a During the extra sesf legislature the senate hr more radical body than t The Anderson Mail sa ft-Jili ioned man who watch with a key now who rides in a self-sti mobile. lion of the proved by the govei is proven ? upon the voters of the he house. their ballots against it iys the oldwound his V.\U K OF A < Ot has a son T,1? Orangeburg Tii irting auto- ?rrat. in an editorial u the people of the roun nor, we urge IT We On county to cast If we had all glvi 1 to the study of ge< were in school it difficult to under NTY F \llt , news,?Anderson J lues and I)em- Militants Fleeing irging upon all Daughter Chris ity to turn out has arrived in New ? ; flowers on cont Jy Ha<1. ! were: Mrs. en more attention ' fryBant*ieTn.um ?*raphy when we ^ geranium; would not be so ] JrB; ,f r.f!J stand the war1 flail. Ion flower yard. ' j was on better From Militancy. '*r' .11 ,i ,, . consisting of label Pankburst c.lk(.s und ,lot ( \? ... om. ??"1 by Misses I.izzh est. Prize winners j ">' ?or snori Massey Culp, best willing and Mrs. O. W. Potts, work for th< Mrs. Massey Culp, I A number i Wolf, best ferns; made remar most improvement had been ai The last contest " ,H he. M babies, won by Mrs. 1 Miss Dye in rant. Refreshments, tees and p sandwiches, coffee, operate with liocolate. was served The meeti a Harris. Vnllie Nor- regular time : tain tnat sne was both ",umci capable of doing good t-urrency b school and community 9,, " ' of friends and patrons a" ks upon what the school t'oln. . id what they hoped for tr. N. B. Cousar assured Total. a few words that truslatrons would both oo ( :*pitnl .. i her in her work. , Surplus ing closed to meet at its j ' ndividei j Curren m . . . . ... 1 0,166.49 /\. . 50.00 \ .4 290.00 id Other M!n4r? J. 394.25 /. . $41,533.70 LIAI1ILIT1KS. ?toek Paid /i. . .$10,000.00 Fund .. /. ... 3.000.00 (1 Profit^ less t Expen/es and The real. Pennine, iri 'raer in the end will pi war in Europe. The < of eourue. will not. Where is the fellow i Insistent in his predicth South would never aga. price cotton? IU tut- annual Fair 11 uo-blue far- us follows of t rotit by the ' ?' il li,'r ,n a county: other kind. "The value of a fa bold to a county is i first day devoted as it ous educational rivalr ivho was so schools of the count} m that the help in the developme in see low uiunity, and it serve purpose by giving the ii Hint county, airs. i-uiikmh ho advantage^ ,M> ovcr on ,ll? nox tents sPOIll to bo I i nev. Spartanhnr ir such as wo mnionse. The I.el's Orgni Is to a gener- ^ pavement Sv y between the been organized by ' can not but '"'vans and Onrgan nt of our com- You only have s an excellent pavement in order people of the The_ motto is "( ! , I r,;, ,,, ! ma.n, Volma N t boat. The milt-1 IIa|, \V?? hop* 'Win* from mill- 8,|ow n?xt yejl'r Herald. our |,omo produ ~~ Miss Helen i 7.0 Here. lias been spend ^oepinp Club has relativps ,n thu the merchants on Dr an(, Mrs streets. Pleasant Valley to sweep vour Mr. JolmPh to join. sick for some tl loan np. -Flor- Mr8_ Rohftrt , lcManus and Jessie b to have a hotter We hope to have Whenever Y icts on exhibit. 1 Heath of Charlotte The Old is inp a few days with chill Tonic ! community. General Ton J Ij. Spratt were in well known tc Tuesday afternoon, and IRON, illips has been quite out Malaria, I me. , Builds up the ITarrls who Is te:ieli. COMMITTEE. I :,ys Individ mi ou Need a General Tor.ic , !? rake Grove's ? :'shior R tandnrd Grove's Tasteless Total is equally valuaolc as a ; Srp \ j-j,; ( ic because it contains the ! >nic propertiesof QUININE Heforo It nets on the Liver, Drives Enriches the Blood and h ,.n, . Whole System. 50 cents, i'blll . ? 1,1 u.'.ih il Pepontls Suhi Checll 2fi,:uo.53 Ohorkl 511.81 \ $41:588.70 >F SOUTlVCAKOLINA. ity of LanXiater?as. me camoVl. A. llorton, of the abovA namedv bank, / dr duly swrn, Bays that e and forep($nK statement Laws may be enacted farmer what he must a must not. plant, but 1 usual, run his farm to s and the legislature can't Interest on the prop bond Issue of $25,000,1 I county an opportunity view the results of t telling the 1 tern. School students nd what h? t,ie county meet toge he will, as g\e' fnd t0 so,n)f c?in< of victory, while to uit himself, more important 1 help itself, ing defeat, "Then there is niur osed cotton R(' at such an exhibit 500 at the U8 ,are n?* f"In,1,ar )vi and noRsiniiltip? Hp In once a year to ence Times. lie school sys from all over So Itoes the ther and min- The alleged "ha }s the pleasure Sf>em to have hurt others comes reports from all of esRon of bear- effect that the att as large as ever ar h to be learn-, , umeroua- The I (ion. Most of l,ron,i?cs to be hi th what talent ,h;'" PVor-?RP?rta nnr mi/lot nr>_ inp at India II . day at the horn anraster Pair. p Harris> nl times do not m|m m , the pounty fa rs. A,bern,arIe. them be'tip to the endanre in about ?K<T id the exhibits as Spartanburg fair s , , t The j ipper and hotter H(,ath SprI nburff Herald. w ?ay8 ? p iMf.i rt*?rl v r?f\r\ f n ook, spout last Sun- Most men e of Mr. and Mrs. J. selves big bores. ^otts Is teaching at Cowsvfct* II SPRING. CoVXCVjOU Vewa. OXtOCCOU K, Oct. 29.?Dr. H. ToboA}\V\ 3., held the fourth THE FIF r*i>Vl4>A nf tk A Ilmitk ? .. IS a irue l who consider them- ?hown foj guns are only smooth Sworn ' me this X ah'xtOt. X LXXoxX*. SXoctxfofo. Correct? xOc \xcXXcu"&axOft, .YutbciXXvm&Xo ttaxt1ST NATIONAL BANK | condition orisnld bank, as r the books onsald bank. H. A. HORTOtJ, Cashier, to and subscribed before 27th day of Ontober, 1914. H. W. MOBLBY, Magistrate. -Attest: ROBT. B. MACKEY. L.EROY SPRINGS. JNO. T. STEVENS. Directors* ruie 01 o per cent nxea will amount to $1,250,0< The tax payers will have bill. The voter who ca lot for these bonds nee plain heretafter of the taxation. % ' ~ttays The Augusta * "County fairs are in nrm by the act. | hi we see the display )0 per year. The farmer ran reoeiv to foot this of importance if he c sts his bal- the of h,s nf mer, and the compel d not corn- farmers for the honor burden of best in any line is a 1 the ordinary slack n profesions. The art, field crop, and ever Chronicle: : Calls attention to the nn nil ^on?o ami* '? , 8 at the fair. ''r'?.mIs We" e many points .. eUSo threatene arefully views ,m,ko h s 'Ighboring far- V* ?'on?"der the I tltlon between '""l""* favor at ti,. of raising the ;',a"edt' we. -h,nk.h lne tonic upon t|,r'"V ?n y ?? lethods of all i^wtlUK 'b t? be fancy work. " <?!1*9-' ?Greenvl V department . , proficiency of F, ,lKfe MmT^ ? The lecture Jutf *. SPring charge t d. if defeated to d the ch h ? s,woat When 26th Inst, ool propositions f)n, Fenne? * extra session he Rork Hm Infir ,e Is keeping Inn profG!wIonal 5u not see how the j j limited to "his oiadys Twltty ^ non our school far . . . trip with the >s lecture. Thursday. Mr. Ice Moore cave i . ... t ? v-uvv ui mo Iiraiu vfth Pastor Weldon ??? here Wednesday, the and Rlackmon of the I ?? mar>' were here on ; ^ s'ness Wednesday. I f lushardt and Miss vere the members of ^ ulty who made the J Lancaster "boosters" / Busliardt will visit JL gn VT l ... V. 11 _ .._ A I rt 1 lie Man of Money v JHI sides in the South. Tl the importance that is > No farmers' fair was evei out yielding benefits." S to attend Lancaster's fi f fair. i And '"Seaboard Rill" saddle a bonded d"bt o Iiey deserve H- 's ?"r only opportui fiven them. |he8f, faot8- and <he , . , , for that purpose. held with- . , , . The social feature o don t fail arH as good as any rst county hroupht forward for it fact that we meet ar there that otherwise w ably never see is appe; wants to sociation together in j f $24,000,- terprise makes us fee I I ri mill IIIII'S. If . . n ... . Htly to realize Sni,t,h laSt fair Is needed pass'nK sentence o tion of the dispensi . , , <#11 e of Gray's poem r of the fair puj| many a k<m that can be serene s praise. The 'p|ie ,jark unfat id see people ocean bear, e would prob- pu|| manv a flower illn*. Our as- unseen a common en- And waste Its f 1 one, wo see .... j , III?? uiu iiuiiiv* n Thursday when , t, trl n h m for viola- Mnv Q. I)fxo iiry law renimded Burg|cnI operatl ' . . Wednesday. SI n of purest ray Mrs ^fattie , . . Tuesday from a homed eaves of Prftnk John8on Is horn to blush ' lS\/r'' \y j Vi irip with Mr. H< nigra nee on the TueHlIay. i ?c? ueri j wuiit; t?ii i I I i v v n Ellis underwent a \ on at her home here J ic is doing well. ^ Johnson returned -? visit to her son, Mr. J and family, at lamuighn made a flying * snry Olyburn to Lan- V ^afe ? .. ...... V hnvo n he That's what all business men nf o Kunl/ his wealth by giv- X ( ; his entire atten- ^ n to his business. didn't worry about cash. He put it in good bank where ^ knew it would be should do. If you 000 on the tax payers of i Una fn order that the sta ranee 9 rents per popnd that is now bringinR can safely assert that tl field statesman would not own money on any sueh j Under the cotton aor? South Ca.ro- Pp?P|p at the Tair Troni , . . the west and Hollv Hi te may ad- , |n ,he roun(y a on cotton 1 between them. This, cents. We is the greatest justif te Chester- ^:,?r 'n our county, let out his proposition. We are well awar< that almost everyboc mge redut- over present condltior Springfield in ?< II In the oast, nd fifty miles The Inrfepend to our mind. jt js a vr not lcation for a t|lt. man with plet plenty of grass am ih always the most in the community, s p of the fact or r.an RPt whei |y feels bluejuants it, yet he is, but it will easiest time. The , , {a nlnln TIo fo r?r%? . rr ? * - Messrs. J. li. Jnffney Ledger. l)yche8 and od . i to Kershaw Tu e. *?""?- |f f Mr. E. C. Cro reable fart that , Lancast ity of stork and MrR Rob<>rt i hay to feed it , , , h prospero\i.=? man ? ,, ^obley tlways has money ( tss Mavme n he needs It or alwavs has the ^ reason for this ! ['*"} limltnd tn j n?n. Wtnt to_lhe fair jiusnarni, j. w. i-i. a "*~ ell Maokey motored WOlldei esday afternoon. ?? xton made a business | er Wednesday. ! V TH] Vaughn has been located rents, Mr. and Mrs. X it this place. Cllngan of the mil- ?** Loans ?>nt of the Springs,Jt Mercantile Company count Thursday. & Overdra w u ii/oiin uttuuiiL uttier open *ful business help. We invite y STATEMENT OP THE CONDI B FARMERS BANK & THUS at Lancaster, S. 0., at the clone of I RESOURCES. and Dia- Capital ? a $189,487.60 fts 3.972.5J JKBiS! one at once. It is jr ou to open it here. tion op v r COMPANY, V business Oct. 21, 1914. mahimtiks. y Stock Paid ?? $ 60.000.00 JL fund . . 2,500.00 1 tion act, as finally passpc no person can plant mori third of his entire crop "Including grain and crops" planted this fall, alty is a sum of not lea nor more than $100 foi > every acre planted in e* number permitted. So the termn of the act the I, next year ?o me people or me r e than one- i Ret together and tal in cotton, Rood soil, olfmate, s fall sown ducts of the soil, and The pen- important, the good 1 is than $25 . in Lancaster county, r each and man, woman and child :cess of the make up their mind: that under , day at least to Lai more trrain i county fair. The dat ouniv goon io - *? - ? Ik about the June or Decembei took and pro- pleases, or any otl laat and more the market suits talks we have *ets top prices wh< So lei every ,N r > N<" I In the county Whet** tl s to come one What's the use icaater's first i warehouse for the es arc Novem ... ... . Miss Ivor Hro . Ihinh he wUh Mr* '^ii ?fm? ihai Liberty Hill, ar ler old time hat ... /_ i ? _ j t ^ 1th her inothf him and al^avs1 . A/v, . ?n he (infti sell ? 1 8< h?o1 18 n he does sell.? , Mft8arf| g ( Itailey took adv ,*???> (Of the bualness to have a state jto v,8,t fr,ffndB ?t0HeMdeHf To ^.r'' Knjolneri 'rem * sur; on w^no. wn Is spending a few Furnltu Charlton Jones at tures id Miss Ida Jones Is , , 5r at Kershaw while I other 1 ided for the fair. ' ? owne 2. Craig and Klmer Due fi antage of the closing ^ antj houses In Lancaster ,, here Thursday. q^GD( Cutting Down Trees. V SUi!^r day last, while Mr. M ?. .no re and Fixle?H C\ 2,875.00 penses ileal Estate paid . d 3,600.00 Indivldua rom Banks 8ubJfc Bankers .. 10.659.67 DepoS 'y 2,782.00 Certified 1,050.00 Cashier's and Other Bills Fa r Coin ,.. 335.81 cludlm n i-ronia, iirrent Kx- ^ and Taxes J 7,152.14 V tl Deposits t to Check 39,914.75 i rtittrates of it 32,814.23 4?? Checks . . 25.25 % i Checks. . 8.60 V yable, in- ??? f K Certlfl- t I* 1 farmer sows the mon can plant. Many years ago when going begging on the i It Is now. Bog Tooms of cording to John Temple < expression to the followli meeting of Georgians: ft cotton he ber 26. 27 and 28. ? In order to bring cotton was | versification, a Southe market like suggests through Tt Georgia, ac- Post, that farms th IraveR, gave heretofore rented for ig at a mass | of lint cotton, estlmat "But a few $100, might be ren I mii me (irvuui iiuu threatening to elin , together? It now though the farmer about crop df* | lowed to raise ver; irn land owner all; and It woult le New York money to pay sal at have been r,J" a , *'*rehouM without any cotton 1,000 pounds oept this year's c ed to be worth to store any cotto ted for food law-makers cause i ,1?.?i San ford Snfpea. ilnate the crop al- ' i? beaina to look as tho Hly co,incl1 r micl."if f much. If any at i . . . ... I he a waato of ??M?nce of Ml ' P* * 78*1? . ', he, aa well as N ?Tr l,B y? "? P" year aiier year artlnir w roneinVhorwa^ SheU H^nteT r" anyway It o,J? pers reetralninK II anyway, ir oiir Ar?jn? nr^r the price to Jump UfIt under contract with t? was engaged in cut- Itemi oak trees on Main street In front of the ^ Total . M. 9. Witherspoon, JL uTati' layor J. M. Hood, un- J! STATh sonal supervision he ( ere both served by ^ Befoi with injunction pa-1 J bank v them, as well as any > >r them, from further A "aiefn* 1 the work. The in- f books t ana uasn rates < i 352.36 Borroi $214,814.97 Total OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Lancaster?M. e me came W. H. MlUen, t'ashiei 'ho. being duly sworn, says that tb nt Is a true condition of said b uid said bank. tor Money ^ ved . . . . 82.500.00 ? > $214,914.97 jfc r of the above named ie above and foregoing J ttnk. as shown by the W. H. Mil.1 .ICW ? months ago they told us King and that before hli crowned monarrhs of would crouch ithd sue fo now before a frost has Mingle leaf in his coron* into the hall a shivering ing, 'Give rao drink or I Cotton was | stuffs on the followin s throne the 50 Bushels corn. . . . the world 15 Bushels Wheat. . r favor. But 3 Bushels peas . . . . i withered a : 10ft Pounds of meat et he comes 15 Bushels of potato pauper cry- I perish!'" Totnl rent ,, hnaia- 10 nrleen cen,H pp tern cents cotton $50.00 i,ajt being held oui 15.00 is able to carry hla 5.00 News. Invigorating to tin 68. . . . 15.00 , " 1 The Old Standard gener GROVE'S TASTELESS ?iaaaa Alala/ia.etirlcheatbeblcM tem. A true tonic. For 1 Mp""nn : "rr ! junction wa, .Ernest Moore. or ?vJ?: Vnik 8U,t of M 9 V crop over. York VB j M ,IOO(, _ (defendants. Tt . D.U m?A ct^lrf. *5.000 damftg i P?'? an<* Sickly gtralninK order. I trenrthralnyr tonic, required to mal chUITo*IC.drfr?.ou< order of Injun [Kt.andbuildntiptheaya- l4(. ?i_? idulta and children. 500 lel" proxllmo. granted by Judge V 8wor at Chambers, at the 1 1914. VJtherspoon, plaintiff, t Correct and Sanford Snipes, V le complaint asks for or, besides the re- J f A D The defendants are V f* Ik ft ?o their return to the A ctlon on November Z w. x.? v n to and subscribed before me thli JOHN CRAWFORD, Not ?Attest: W. T. Gregory, W. P. Rc Directors. MRS BANK & TRUS RBOORY, President V R. T. DRATY, Jr., Assistant C i 25th day of October, ary Public for 8. C. A ibinson, W. P. Bennett, X T COMPANY 4 1. H. MIMJ5N, Cashier. V ashier VsWn&sVsWikAAA V J ik - JitfL. iiic .JiM