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r' K v. - v. LOCAL DOTS <"X">x~>,x~>x*x?x?X";~X"X~x~> ?Miss Kate liiiios, daughter of i nun; v Hon. Harry li nes, is in tlic class Jen which graduates from W'lnthrop Col- ,vi" lege this year. rc'a , linn ? mere will be a picnic at the ' ^jr" Tlrzah parsonage Wednesday, May \Vj10 26th. In honor of the aged and be- Gf j, loved pastor, Rev. W. W. Ratchford. , un(, ?The v.ood and metal trimmings mad of the Springs Mock of buildings or i ',:,s Main street are being repainted. I KrOF which adds much to the appearance ] il 1(1 of the block. c',n' : her< ?Rev. H. U. Murchlson was the j purchaser this week of an Oveland { touring car, in which he made the i trip from Columbia to Lancaster. ac companied by Rev. E. T Hodges. ?The play. "The Now Minister," , which many Lancastrians enjoyed at two presentations here, will be given at Heath Springs Tuesday evening 1 t for the benefit of tne Boy Scouts. 1 whh ?Mr. R. V Harnetto of York ^ county, and Miss Ilessie Hull of Emf. ! ' Tenn., were married May 6. at the . bride's home. The groom is a broth- nior er of Mr. S. M. Harnetto of this place. ,V?ni I Elm ?The play ground committee of Miss the Civic League have planted flow- ed. pro O rwl ... 1. 1 - t ? ~ ...... ...ico incir nuiuu win soon and add much to the attractiveness of chili that popular resort for the children, to \ ?Magistrate I. G. Ooan visited p:'"s Mineral Spring, in the western part ,'rn'1 of Union county. North Carolina, this nnai week. He reports a very destructive "pvv hail storm in that section Monday " afternoon. "HHHI , ^ who ?Messrs. Boswell Plyler, W. S. mov Hough. It. S .Stewart. Mark Johnson, of h A. J. Gregory. C. X. Sapp and W. P. tain Harper attended the celebration of chat the Mecklenburg Declaration of In-! ness dependence at Charlotte yesterday, dus ? Mr. Lee R. Trull, junior mon)-,^"' ber of the (lrm of Trull & Son. who '1111 *' have so successfully moved a mini-!1 ber of buildings, large and small, hereabouts, notably u group of buildings on the Witherspoon lot and several houses on Midway, lias gone ' to Chester where he will do other fl'n' house moving. See his ad in this issue. men ; coui ?Mr. J. S. Knight of Lancaster. Rro' formerly of Jefferson, left last night four for Johns Hopkins Hospital at Haiti- wen more to be treated for rheumatism, the He has been in an almost helpless wen condition for four years and has suffered much. The Woodmen are pay- T ing his expenses, and Rev. R. W. Obs< Catoe accompanied him.?Pageland witli Journal. ' ; and ?J. H. Rowling and bride, for- !ivP( merly Miss Reulah Sowell of Lancas ter. arrived in the city last night and , have rooms with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. ! r so ^ Joy on Saluda street. Mr. Cowling ?on' is the popular manager of the Co- Prp lumbla Tailoring Company's.store at ! " ! ' this place and has made many friends j ,Y since coming here about a v-jr ago, i ... who will be interested in the happy i ' event.?Rock Hill Record. ! I a yc LOVING CUP PRESENTED. ' ?n? llgh t r v Won by Kershaw Graded School I Flchl Day. ! Ant R. R. Wylle, Esq.. representing the J".0"1 Lancaster Chamber of Commerce, at- I tended the closing exercises of the surf Kershaw graded school at Kershaw _ last night and presented the loving cup won by that school at Field Day " last March and awarded by the Leucaster Chamber of Commerce, to the ''J'11 school in Lancaster county 'making the best exhibit. The committee i making the award found that Kershaw school excelled in the following, (?,n viz: Rest average attendance, best exhibit in school room, best decorum on parade. The cup was received by I Supt. A. L. Humphries of the Kershaw school. The presentation of on the cup was a part of the commencement exercises. ' Automobile Accident. ,, As Messrs. A. J. Gregory and Claud N. Sapp were returning from ; 8 Charlotte last night in Mr. Gregory's f 1 automobile, when near Mr. J. G. j?",' Howie's, something got wrong with <a the steering gear of the car, causing It to veer to the side of the road into an embankment, precipitating Mr. Sapp to the ground into a nearby cot- V11'1 ton patch. Mr. Gregory, who had hold of the steering wheel, suffered no damage. Mr. Sapp's arm was dinf considerably bruised. The young evei men did not get home until this h. morning, having spent the night in dnu Pleasant Valley, where the accident cam occurred. Hov the Adiinitted to Hail. dec< Mr. D. Rrece Williams of thn fi: 3 firm of Williams & Williams, attor- j dels noys, appeared before Judge'Ernest ! plaj Moore at Columbia, Wednesday un- tere der habeas corpus proceedings and Kev made application for ball for Mr. A. pres P. Hammond, who recently killed 'he Jim Oill, colored, near Heath Springs, gral Hail was granted by Judge Moore In on the sum of 11,500, which was promt- whe ly givon by Mr. Hammond. His The bondsmen were Messrs. John A. wltl Bridges, G. L. Mobley and J. E Sims. N __________ des< State Aid for Schools. whi ^ Superintendent Llngle announces Mr. that the following state aid is now J- C available: hoy Lancaster High School $300.00 ?' Kershaw High School 300.00 Con Heath Springs 350.00 resj; For building. nbil Helm's School, Diet. No. 8. . 180.00 test Midway, Diet. No. 42 300.00 eoui Ah! the Invigorating Whiff of the ( Pino Forest! -y How It clears the throat and Hilt head of Its mucous ailments. It is neyi this spirit of Newness and Vigor; fror from the health-giving Piney Forest I and brought back by Dr. Bells Pine-Tar-, tlm< Honey. Antiseptic and healing. Buy' by i a bottle today. All Druggists, 2 Be. I MP I T TO LKAVK LANCASTER. ?" i C. J. Carpenter Resigns Position X With Lancaster Mercantile Co. y Ir. <\ T. Carpenter, who for the X : ten years has made his home in .J? caster, has resigned his position * *,. , i the Lancaster Mercantile Comy, the resignation to take effect ^ e 1. At that date Mr. Carpenter iu,r, tool t) I nin ncfot* fnv o ? lo!? 4 tives in Rutherford. North Caro- ^ , before taking another position. v Carpenter's Lancaster friend r*sare many, will learn with regret ^ is decision to leave, for his pleas- ;j|p manner and reliability have -piu le and held many friends. II made an exemplary citizen, pro- ^ isive and intelligent, and has been : nes; yal worker in Hie church of his vest ce. Mr. Carpenter will he missed ^ > but he goes away with tlie good- efj of all our people, who wish him (jve ndant success. IS her Social News roe he Children's Chapter, 1T. 1). C., ^ r-h was recently organized by Mrs. * E. Taylor, at a meeting liel<1 at , home of Miss Annie XVitherspoon. 1 an interesting and enjoyable y ting Saturday afternoon at theiaga ie of Sheriff John P. Hunter on Wic street, when liis grand-daughter, ^ t Mary Locke Harron, entertain- |)on Tliere was a good attendance xvj sliort papers, prepared by the ______ Iren were read. These related artous phases of the wr.rt the IV ;ps leading up to t, battles, gen- fror r and kindred srbjects. It was visi jimously decided to name the She organization the Mary Anna ^ ;son Chapter, in memory of the |UJ'n widow of "Stonewall" Jackson, j)ro, so recent death in Charlotte re- I^rs ed one dear to the South because er relation to the beloved chief- 1 IV , as well as for her own exalted of neter. Other matters of busi- todj were discussed and at the con- I fatl' ion of the program a delightful il hour was spent, dur'ng which ^ro t the hostess served delicious re- xvjl( foments. . & Hr $r iss Eliza Wylie entertained the IV r' Auction Bridge Club Yvednes- wns afternoon at her home on Main :,H 1 ^t. Mrs. Albert Tinsley and Miss ,>v dtn Wylie substituted for two ; fori 'hers who were absent. After a j >le of hours of play. Miss Itettv , nvn and Mrs. Tinsley. who were xvo, id to hold highest scores^ each v 1 awarded a deck of cards. ' After |{P{ games a salad course and tea 3 served. i *V 4; 1;: 'call he following from The Charlotte ?rver of yesterday will be read 1 interest by the friends of Mrs. den Miss Harrison, who formerly I Tri :1 in Lancaster, and Miss Beck-? j 1 of Hock Hill: X. Eriends here of Miss Mab Har- j "j n, daughter of Mrs. L,. C. Harrii- j Cj't> formerly of this city, will be insted to know that she will grad- t ? today from the Bonn Avon jol at San Antonio, Texas. ] Mrs. Harrison, Miss Harrison and * 2 AmalU nQ?l,l.o?. ?? ? -? J ???iivtii? Iicvnuuiu, 11IC lrtillM (II I k Hill, S. C., loft the oltv about ar ago for a tour through Texas Oklahoma and they were so de- 1 ted with that section of the coun- trei that they decided to locate In San n j, onio. Later they opened a fba to , n there, naming it "The CaroThev have achieved splendid . ' ess." v,t m uc iK and he following cards were received ,ancarter this week by a number 1 rei lie relatives and friends of the ( ular bride-elect: f?r and Mrs. William Joseph Roddey hec request the pleasure of H a li panv at the marriage of their day daughter ton Catherine Wylie thh to full Mr. Harry Tudor Jones ( Thursday evening the third of pe, June, at eight o'clock p0 ine hundred and forty-eight Oak- j jn land avenue | . Rock Hill, South Carolina. If Ilss Roddey is a great niece of "f" . W. J. Cunningham. She is a i n nd-daugliter of Mr. W. R. Dun- ] now of Rock Hill, formerly ? surer of Lancaster county. | are SOW ISI, L- BOW LI XG. I bra et Home Wedding Wednesday ' Ine Evening. boy . quiet but interesting home wed- I Rol < was solemnized Wednesday I aing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j Sta N. Sowell, when their third the ghter. Miss Reulah Sowell, be- 1 ie the bride of Mr. J. Homer f nio /ling. The hall and parlors of & Sowell home were beautifully j yot irated with ferns and roses. At pri 0 p. m. the first chords of Men- 1 isohn's "Wedding March" were | red and the bride and groom en- h'n id the ceremony room, where the | 1 L W. S. Patterson spoke the Im- j & 1 <slve words uniting the lives of jcas young couple. After hearty con- j pro tulations the bride and groom left < the evening train for Rock Hill, at 1 ire they will make their home. son best wishes of many friends go. 1 them. Ik>: Irs. Bowling, as Miss Sowell, is 1 jrvedly popular in Lancaster, 1 ch has been her girlhood home. . y?l Bowling is a son of Mr. y?l !. Bowling, and he, too, spent his nre hood and youth in Lancaster. He ditl iow with the Columbia Tailoring ma lpany of Rock Hill, holding a der lonsible position with marked Ity. Many beautiful presents at- 1 ,,v< ed the popularity of the young tie. pie. ?ril 1 | Col 3HEAP INSURANCE. ? ou can buy one bottle of Dr. i :on's Life for the Liver and Kid- 1 s No. 2, and cleanse your system 1 n ail impurities of your body, | ? save lots of sickness and lost e. Price 26c and 50c. For sale j ^ all druggists. Distributed by ' ItllW DRI'G CO., Columbia, S. C.; l il III! iiiSlTll IIIII HE LANCASTER NEWS PERSONALS | V Ir. IX McDonald of Kors! av v as e on business Monday. lr. Troy Evans ot* IMnin City, Fla., (siting his sister. Mrs. I). J. CarIrs. M. Ij. Beckham of Pleasant I was a visitor in Lancaster irsdav. 'ol. T. Y. Williams made a busls trip to Camden and Kershaw terduy. Irs. Walter G. Taylor has returnto Kershaw after a visit to relas here. Irs. O. F. Cross is the puest of sister, Mrs. B. F. N'orris, In tonia. Ir. and Mrs. J. K. Helms visited and Mrs. Frank Mosier of Mont his week. Tiss Mary Massey has returned n Wadesboro, where she has heen hinp the nnst session tiss Nannie HSU Moore? is at home in after a visit to Miss Sadie nges at St. Matthews. liss M'ltee Norton is expected , te this week from Oastonia, rc she has taught tlie past sesi. Iiss Kate Bridges has returned n Columbia, where she has been ting lior sister, Mrs. T. E. aly. Irs. T. V. Williams went to robin yesterday for a visit to her tlier and sister-in-law, Dr. and . J. C. Poore. Irs. Sam Paul and little daughter Beaufort arrived in Lancaster ty for a visit to Mrs. Paul's icr. Mr, Paul Moore. Tisses Mary. Alleen and Hannah ss have returned from Charlotte. ?re they attended the funeral of r little brother. Ir. Paul O. McCorkle of Yorkville here on business yesterday, and usual, was greeted with pleasure his hosts of friends, in th's. his ner home. liss Maggie Mayer, who has been guest of here sisters here this >k. went to Rork Hill Tuesday for isit to her niece, Mrs. Roddey d. in Rock Hill. Irs. A. F. Crenshaw, who was ed to Lancaster on account of the ess of her father. Mr. J. M. thershed, which resulted in his th, has returned to her home at i by, Fla. >lr. J. D. Cameron of Rockingham. C.. ami Mrs. Archie Cameron of irinburg. X. C., arrived in the r Thursday to spend a few days h their sister and daughter, Mrs. E. Funderburk. VIIV UK TREATS YOU WELL. Sure and Read the Advertisements in This Issue. The merchant who advertises its you well because he is under lit of obligation to you for going rade with him. ie starts the ball rolling by in-' ng you into his store in his ads i I he is bound to live up to a standwhen you call on him; hence, he its you well. lus' Kandy Kitchen is the place delicious ice cream. Gus takes II delight i*i serving you. The Perfection Oil Cook Stove is ioon to the housewife these hot s. Stop in at Edwards & Hor's and have them tell you about * wonderful stove. They have a I line of them. ^onklin's Self-Filling Fountain 1 is sold only by Robinson-Latlian and is guaranteed by them. Drop and try one of these pens. lood-Will Flour is well-nigh pert or else Bennett-Terrv Co. would handle it. They are making a cial price on salmon and prunes, f it's a genuine clean-up that you after, try E. B. Roddey & Co. for irything in the cleansing line. The nds they handle make work easy. tVilson Bros.' Underwear keep n cocl and comfortable, and the rs .too. Look over the line at hinson-Cloud Co. Spend your evening hours at the r. Never a dull moment while re. Delta and fronts' furnishings in a st desirable display at J. T. Wylie Co.'a These people know what i want and supply It at the right ee. Read Mr. E. W. Sistare's second son why you should trade with ?. It Is a mighty good one. When the doctor comes and leaves jrescription, send it to the Lanter Drug Co., where it will be miptly and properly filled. Choice chops is what you can get the City Meat Market. They have le fine fish, too. n't Carry a Handicap Through Life Did you ever stop to think that ir every action, every thought, ir disposition and your character influenced every day by the conIon of your liver? Failure in life y be the direct result of a dlsored liver. Dr. Hilton's Life for the er and Kidneys will keep your >r in perfect conditon. Get a botFor sale by all druggists. Dls>uted by the Murray Drug Co., umbla, 9. C. OflttuHArvttxt avo\xfwWWtx DorCt sptcuXaXt. 15 anJdv^ovre 0CVorvK\* \xj\W\\XA.5XQXI NOU& \ FIRST NATIONAL BANK. - . ... . - MpgpgB 4 I, MAV 21, 1915. Business Notices E3SBBSS i* WANTED 1,000 frying iiii chlcl 5"' ens it City Meat Market C5-3to ?* _ WANTKD iUO to 1 l - :r I, , chick -i or broilers. Catawba >" A ? ^ M'.it Market. 62-tf |? WANT).!' I) price is rensonabl ? >1 located at L would rent or buy a mule at once. |*' J- J. Green, Lancaster, K. F. I). No. % < 3. 1? ) -11f >( Loans and <i FOR SALE- Nice Jersey milcli cow * Overdrafts., with young calf. Reasonable. I tenuis and : City Meat Market. 65-tt*c i>* . . Furniture at CA15RAG B PLANTS by parcel post ' Banking iiot at 12 \a cents per hundred: $1.00 * Other real t per thousand. Tomato plants 5c per ' Due from ba dozen. V. A. Llngle. 04-tfc * Currency... TRY THAT 25c CANDY that is salt- *2" Gold ing at lur lb. at MnckoroUrs."" {*1 Silver ami o 05-3tc Cheeks ami WE vi | OUSES from auj place ^ Total to any other place. The houses we move tlo not fall to pieces. \\\ J. Trull & Son Lancaster. S. C. 65-73p >: . , Capital stool WANTED?\bout June 1st. room Surplus fum and board in private home that ! ' Undivided 1 lias bath and electric lights. Not * paid too far from business section of town. "S. J. C.," care News. tll-tf ',,le *? "un'v >*< Individual >i roil SALE?Or will exchange for ? Savings dep larger out't. an International * Time certiti wood sawing outfit complete with G ? ' h. p. engine, all in good condition. ! ' (1,( J. V. Hammond, Route 1, Heath * Cashier's cli Springs, S. C. G3-3tp i Notes and b FOR RENT Very desirable 8-room ? ,, . . . house on Main St. Equipped witn i lights. water. bath ami sewerage. I'os session given June 1st. See or call Total . . . J. M >r i. ttfl Hood. 64-tf? ..... .. STATE <>IHRT is CHEAP?And I have some Before mc rare bargains in Real Estate. Sec hank, who. tie. T. M. Belk. 63-3tc " statement is WANTED?To buy 50 cords p'.ne ot "aul banl' wood at once. Edwards & llorton Sworn to WANTED?Three or four furnished V Correct?At rooms for light noise keeping. , lust be desirable and have lights v and bath. "Housokoener " nnm f?l vews. Gl-tf Er" CW.?. WAXTHD?One or more complete an m copies of The Xe\. - of th'. 'late of 1 March fth fc our '.i *- C0. s? v *}& 4 WANTED?To sell stove wood or 4 foot pine wood, oak wood, 2 feet or S feet. Edwards & Horton. FOIl SALE?Nice 5-room cottage with fittings. Main St., three blocks Court House. Dirt cheap. Will take Ford as part payment. Dr. 1 D. Mclptyre, Marion, S. C. 63-3tp ^ mmammmamam ?s ?"Hey, Bill, le's go to the STAR"ss "Whaffur?" SS "Why, Man alive, they've got the swellest picture on do n there you ever saw." "What's the tarifl?" < "Only one dime, ten cents. '? C'mon. "You're on. Lead me to it." j f?* ????~ CHIRTS T OD A Y y u?w, pleasant. 1 Murdock MacQuarrie, in been selecte "The Truth About Dan Our line n ;? ?? D" II1W u uauii uiw feature that One of the best Westerns you've popular wo< ever seen. half-sleeves. "The Knockout Wallop," Sterling Comedy, Featuring John Brennan. We throw in the laugh with this one / free. TOMORROW "The Five Pound Note," An IMP drama, featuring King Baggot. Peggy Pearce and Dick Smith in an LKO Comedy that is great. MHMHAY tTiv/i ix~m. a ( Cleo Madison, in i "Diana of Eagle Mountain" L A splendid melodrama. An- I other Nestor Comedy with Billy 1 Khodes and Jack Dillon in their j side-splitting antics. fflrarl FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO ' mmmm Wilson B The Stay ? A JIW f Wilson B Without a Doubt the Coolest Spot in Town. my Mi WW**-*'-* ? t I STATEMENT OF THE CONDITIO>> b Bank of lane ancaster, S. at the closi ot bushi HLSOUKCLS. liseounts stocks owned by tiie bank id fixtures ISO state owned inks and bankers tlier minor coin cash items LIABILITIES. K naid in . I >roflts, loss current expenses and s and bankers # oposits subject to check . .$107,21 osits 84,8< cates of deposit 73,0' ecks ecks 2! ills rediscounted r Interest SOl'TH CAROLINA, County ot Lan came Geo. \V. Williams, Cashier ot being duly sworn, says that the abo a true condition of said bank, us sin GKO. W. and subscribed before me this 6th d JNO. H. POAG, test: Leroy Springs, L. C. I'ayseur, Directors. i'.VV.V.V.ViV.'iV^' <aUL.tw'UV ? ?' ? REAL The Arts in this issue and trade with the merchants who advertise. Those Who Advertise TREAT YOU BETTE ? ? ? ? Haberdashery Ne? " a Comfortable Su , 1 les, Hosiery and Underwear properl ay toward making the coming sultry da; t,Ve would be pleased to show you ho :d for cool comfort as well as style and q of underwear includes all the desirable i s. Athletic Union Suit with the patented perfected the comfort of the union s yen fabrics; knee and three-quarter leng Proper fit guaranteed. L roa.' Union Suits for M??i ros.' Union Suits for Boys ros.' Shirts and Drawers for A ros.' Night Shirts 75c mSON-CLOl . 'x, - - 1 rr ' pS 5 j: aster | iess May 1, l'Jlj. . . . . H3C.471.4S . . . 8,640.39 * .... 10,5oi),00 .... 1,000.0' ' . . . 5,800.00 '* . . . 3,500.00 * .... 70.041'. 63 > . . . . 4,475.00 * .... 4,010.00 ' . . . 833.76 > .... 464.17 V . . .$545,737.43 , >. y .... $ 5o.ooo.oo y . . . 100,000.oo t ? < taxes I* 31,327.41 > .... 4,501.59 V 02.11 54.07 >: 71.94 V 6.50 * 50.78 325,461.40 . . . 80.000.00 v 4,387.03 > . ..$54 5,737.4 3 y caster?ss: V llie above named v ve uid foregoing awn by the books V WILLIAMS. I ay of May, 1915. V Notary Public. J , R. I.. Crawford, ! ' J y ? ? V = cm ?, 99 P K mm mm > > ? ====-1 immer ( y selected will go a ys of summer more w our stocks have luality. nakes, among them , closed crotch?the iuit. Made in the ;ths; sleeveless and a I $1.00 each 50c each len.... 50c each and $1.00 each ID CO. 1 ;j ? J