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Rev. C. W. Burgess has gone to Berlin vi
Columbia to carry little Jimmy imperial cl
Crenshaw t othe Orphans' Home. mann-Hollv
Miss Bessie Huey is visiting ' . .
friends In Kershaw. general hea
Mr. C. B. Burnett went to Colura- garding his
bia on business. peror can b
Mrs. Rosa Knight went to Rock tirmation o
Hill on a visit.
>i_ MMiii I ,, , v. . r >1 man answei
Mr. \\ illiam Knight and family
are visiting relatives. previously t
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Privett are ed for some
visiting relatives in Charlotte. cided to pr<
Miss Maud Jordan entertained a There is
number of her friends Tuesday even- .
ing at her home in honor of Mrs. Iormd 14 M
Lucy Sullivan of Charlotte. Old fine wartai
uau viun ^nuico ? ri c jiiu* ru. *iiiiumi?u
At the conclusion of the games re- ,nav be cau
freshments were served. The event tjons with t
was very much enjoyed by all neveloDni
present.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace were goti&uons i
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. have an 1m
Jordan. Uerman-Am
statesmen i
FLINT RIDGE. whether th<
Special to The News. land is as st
Flint Ridge, July 29.?Well, we many befor
are hav'ng a fine meeting. Rev. W. on the Qert
W.| Itankin is doing the preaching
for us.
Well, our corn crib is going to be l)AMA
at home this fall if we just can get
enough water for it : t once. p. s. Asks <
We are going to have a picnic on
August 11th. to which the public is .....
cordially invited to corn" and bring \\ asmngt
well filled baskets. We are expect- partment ol
ing several good speakers, among jng a note
them will be our state superinten- ,mM1t ,or ,i
dent of education. Mr. Claud N.
Sapp. Mr. U. S. Stewart and others, steamer l.e
Refreshments will be sold for the German su
benefit of the school. Islands last
Well. Mr. Twitty can guess pretty Qf violation
well. O. C. is a grandson of Bynum can trPatv <
Adams, John Adams being his father. ' .
son of Mack Adams and Mary Jane, reparati
daughter of Bynum Adams, being lowed the i
his mother. F. L. D. American (
dee, Scotlan
Bailey Brothers Suffer lxtss of Fifty Leelanaw's
Thousand Dollars. cape, but
Clinton Special to The State, July search after
28.?The large mercantile establish- fired. Offic
ment of Bailey Bros., one of the old- to escape it
est and strongest business concerns tional law,
of the town, was completely destroy- to evade oa
ed tonight by fire. The alarm was tance being
given shortly after 9 o'clock and the case,
fire department responded promptly, Any doul
but fought the flames to no avail. cials that
The entire two-story building and been violatt
all its contents were destroyed, no official advi
goods being saved. No cause can be German sul
given for the fire. unwilling t<
The total loss aggregated $50,000 cargo. Th
and was well insured although not similar to t
being enough to cover the loss. the William
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DT ANSWER | cnfavorabijs to cotton.
JHERICA'S NOTE c<mUltlo?
for l'ast Week Against j
i'on'i Keplv at Once. Any- Growing Crops,
ibmarine Commanders Washington. July 28.?Cotton had
ill be Cautioned a les8 'avorable growing weather
a London. Julv 28.?The durlng the week endin* yesterday
lancellor. l>r. ' von Beth- than for some tirue" The national
?erg. has returned from!weather and cr?P bulletin issued todquarters,
but nothing re-1 day 8a>sconference
with the Km-! "C?o1 ni*hts over the northern
e ascertained beyond con- Portions and dr> weather In nearly
1 ail the imnortant ilistrictu rcior.l...!
r trie raci tnat trie uer- ' .
. .1 growth, and while the crop is genr
to the American note, as * 7
. . ... . . , ? erally reported 111 good condition, no
dated, will not be deliver- . ' "
.... . important progress was attained.
> time, it indeed, it is de- K ^
The drought continues 111 Texas and
?pure an answer. ... . ,
, . . is becoming serious in some portions
no chance whatever of , , ,
... , and more rain is now needed over
ndonment of the subma- ...
... much of the remaining portions of
e on the present basis. ... ? , ,, ,
. the belt. Some shedding is reported
submarine commanders . ,
. , .. and damage bv weevil continues in
tioned to avoid complica-1 ... . * , , , .
... , Alabama and Mississippi, but they
he I nited States. . . , ,
, are reported as less active in Texas,
lents 111 the American lie- ?
... ? . t, .. , ,,, The first bale of cotton in Georgia
ivitli Great Britain will . .........
? .. .. was marketed July 22.
portant reflection on the . .
_ A good crop of early corn is pracencan
situation. German .. ? . 1, , .. ?
.... . . tically matured in the South. Need
ire waiting to ascertain ? .... ,
of more rain for later plantings is
> American note to hng-1 . . , ,
.? . . .. . . _ now becoming general in the South.
iff in tone as that to Ger- ....... ...
...... HfG FIRK AT ( LINTON.
e making a final decision
nan policy. _ ~ ~ ~ .
Germany s Kxports ( rcotl> l>ccreused.
t.KS HkQl hSTkll. . Washington. July 29.?The effect
.... of the war 011 the trade of this counterman
v to Pay I.eelanaw 1 . , ....
1 trv with Germanv is clearly shown
vners for ( urge.
. , ( . , in a statement of the declared value
on, Julv 29.?State de- > . .. ,
, , , , , of exports to the United States
fhcials today were draft-. ... ? .. ,
? , . through the ports of Hamburg. Kiel
to Germany asking pay-1 ' . ...
.... ; and Kuebeck during the first six
tie loss of the American . , ,
, , months of this year, made public toelanaw.
torpedoed by a' , , _
? ., , i nay dv me (icparuiu'iii 01 commerce,
bniarine oft the Orkney , I
_ , , During the first six months of
Sunday on the ground ....... ,
. _ . . 1 ! 14 these ports sent to the Lnited
of the Prussian-Ameri- _ ......
^ |g.,g states goods valued at $ 14 ,!?94 ,;>85.
" * , . , , | This year in the same period the shipons
of the document fol-. ,
ments amounted to $l,153,2t>7. Hamreceipt
of a report from i ... . ..........
, __ . . | burg, which handled the bulk of the
onsul Dennison at Dun-1
, ..... , ^ | trade, fell off from over $13,000,000
d, which showed that the | , . ...
in American exports to a little over
captain attempted to es- ,,,,
....... , . a million.
submitted to visit and
warning shots had been .. . " "
ii , ?. , .. ... Many U ill ??e 1?14 Style,
ials hold that the right
i conceded by interna- ( edar Point, Ohio, July 28.
only repeated attempts ^en s overcoats for next fall and
ipture or forcible resis- winter will be shapely, knee length
regarded as affecting the an^ single or double-breasted with
velvet collars, according to styles apits
in the minds of offl- Proved by the International Custom
the treaty of 1828 had Cutters* Association today. No
pd were removed by tin- r'mn^e was recommended in the
ces which said that the 8ty,e of mpn's fousers for general
bmarine commander was wear.
5 jettison the Leelanaw's ITT ~ ~~
e claim Mr .lamaRes PHe.Cured In 6 to II Day.
. . ... ' Your druggist will refund money if PAZO
hat made in the case of OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching,
1 T> Prva I Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6to 14days. >
y " The first application gives liase and Rest. ,H)c.
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reds of people came and bought tl
and eager to go back for more,
better prepared to serve you, TI
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R EMEMB
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Every Article you buy. N<
YOU MUST 1
IE AGAIN AND OFTEN.
J, B. SHE!
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I JULY 30, 1915.
BECKER'S BATTLE A* ordinan
MEETS DEFEAT To repeal Section 82,
(Continued from Page One.; nain.cs of the Town of I
luting to the laying of
Webber, Rosenthal, Mrs. Rosenthal, walks, adopted Decembe
Applebaum and orte Muttle, very lit- WHEREAS, all mom
tie of which would be admissible' lor,farr^i"K .
Section 82, of the Ordii
under the rules of evidence. Town of Lancaster, adc
"So of the affidavits of Edward C. ber 18th, 1914, have b?
Ginty, which purports to give the contracted to be exi
substance of a conversation had with .. 'S,ou?: be it
? . .. ? . . , the Mayor and Aide
Rose to the effect that it was not in- Town of Lancaster In r,
tended that Rosenthal should be bled and by the auth<
killed, that Rose had over $5,000 In same.
? i ? Section 1. That Sect!
his possession to he given to Rosen- 0nlinnnce8 of the Tow
tliiil for the purpose of RPttinR him ter, reletting tc the IrvIi
out of the way and that Rose was i sidewalks and adoptei
shocked and disappointed' when he ISth. 1914. be and the i
heard of Rosenthal's death. The. by repealed and decla
. , , . . . , nullity from and after
only theory on which this evidence, of (ll)s ortiinance.
could be considered competent is Passed and ratified t
that it might be introduced to im- of July, 1015.
peach or contradict Rose, but such ^ J. M
... :.i ? Mayor Town of
proposed evidence is clearly of n?! attestweight
upon tills action. j JOHN CRAWFORD,
"The same mr.v be said of the af- Clerk and Treas
lidavlt of the convict Murphy." Notice of Bisch
The affidavits of John F. Mclntyre Notice is hereby gi
and Martin T. Manton of counsel for undersigned will, as gut
Pecker, Deputv Warden Johnson of, Pstil<e of Manly J. Snu
on the 23rd day of An
Sing Sing and Harry M. Appelbaum. make hpr flna, ?eturn
former secretaiy of the late Senator ; (iian and apply to the t
Timothy Sullivan, are declared to of- of Lancaster county fo
fer no new evidence. ; missory.
JERUSHA A.
District Attorney Ptrkifis who led | Guardian Estate of said
the state's forces when told the (le-' July 23, 1915.
cision said: ,
"I am very glad Justice Ford took ! Notice of l>Dch
so much time and looked into the! Notice is hereby gr
, . , , undersigned will, as a
case so thoroughly. 1 am quite con- of the estate of w T
fident there was no merit in the af- ham. deceased, on the
'idavits. I am sure no mistake is August, 1915, make hei
being made in carrving out the sen- ;|S administratrix
. ? ? . , ,, ' the probate court of La
tence imposed. ty f? ,pt
ters dismissory
Justice* Ford declined to sav ALICE VANLANDI)
whether Pecker can appeal from the Administratrix Estate
ceased.
de? ision. July 30. 1915.
Justice Ford's decision means that
Pecker undoubtedly will be put to CITATION,
death in the electric chair early Fri- gTATE of SOUTH CA1
day for a crime of which he was i County of Lancast
twice convicted after two sensational By J. E. Stew man. Judg
(rials which attracted widespread Whereas W. S. Moo
interest Bult t0 me to Brant h
administration of the
effects of Maggie Mcllwj
(iwernor IKmh Not Comment. These are, therefore
.. admonish all and singu
A bany, N. ^ July _8. Governor re(j an,j creditors of tht
Whitman tonight refused to com- e<'? l^at they be and a
, , , ? me. in the court of pi
upon the decision of Supreme held at Lancaster on
Court Justice John Ford in donvi??r 1915. next nfter mihli
"" of, at 11 o'clock in the
a new trial to Charles Becker. He show cause, if any the
spent the greater part of the dav at said administratis
be granted.
the executive mansion, where it was j Given under my har
believed he had been considering the day ?* July Anno Dona
D J. E. STI
Becker case. Prob
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SAL
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lousands of dollars worth of goo
We could not wait on all the peo
lis great sale will continue from <
yer for your liberal business.
ER THIS
r a nos\w rrTrr
? HDJULUILL
o matter how great or small
8E SATISFIED
AGAIN WE THANK Y
LNUTT, SEil;Lch
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CE. I Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
I All persons having claims against
ihf^0rdl* the estate of U. M. Neal, deceased.
Lancaster, recement
side- are hereby notified to file the same,
r 18th. 1914. duly verified, with the undersigned,
eye available anc those indebted to said estate will
prmisions of pieage mabe payment likewise,
lances of the
ipted Decern-I MATILDA M. NEAL,
?en expended Executrix Estate of said Deceased.
>ended. I July 2, 1915.
Ordained by I
rrnen of the ; Notice of Discharge.
>uncil assem- j Notice is hereby given that the
jrity of the undersigned will, as guardian of the
estate of E. Garris Brewer, mj the
on 8_, of the 3jst day juiy, 1915, make her
n of Lancas- p?a| return as '.uch guardian and apng
of cement ^;y (Q pr^btde uri ot Lancaster
;1 December roanty for letters dismiss ?rv.
same is here-) MRS. M. H. BREWER,
red to be a Juiy 2, 1915. Guardian,
the passage
his "9th dav AXNUAIi POPULAR EXCURSION
TO
HOOD CHARLESTON, S. C.
Lancaster. '
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urer. Southern Railway
^ THURSDAY,
ven that the j August 5th, 1915
irdian of the
ill, deceased, $2.75?Round Trip?$2.75
!?Usuch guar- 1 Special train will leave Lancaster
irobate court 13:17 Noon, and tickets will be good
r letters din- returning on any regular train up
letters ins ^ ^ lnc,uding Nq J5 leavlnJ
SMALL, Charleston 3:20 a. m., August 10th, 1
Deceased. 1915. I
FOUR DAYS AT SEASHORE,
FINEST SURF BATHING.
W. B. Cauthen, Agent.
argc. 1
i*en that tho t _ . .
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sofH?atIi De- This is the only cold pro
i position to be considered
ROLINA, ICE is as necessary at I
er* II.
e of Probate. this season as a pre IS
re has made
im letters of /f) Jpjnter
estate and
iin, deceased.
laVth.ViTa'! Hail the vragon
! said deceas- a a +
ppear before QT DnOR? the Ofrobate,
to be * i
fice. Phone 322. \
forenoon, to t
;y have, why I IMP ACTUD
i should not LArlX/Au 1 LlX
?d. tbji. 30m ipc p_ nin rn
SWMAN? I M ? rUtL \AJ. j
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