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16 o LOCAL DOTS i i? c ?Born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. c J. W. Vick of the Zlon community, a son. % . I * ?Cotton , is selling for 12 cents on this market today, and cotton seed ( for 45 cents. a ?There will be rally day services c at New Hope church Sunday, Octo- <. ber 3, exercises beginning at 3 p. m. f ?If you have visitors, or if you t are returning to or leaving town, please telephone The News office, 8 'phone 323. , c ?We are informed that 4 03 tick- r eta from Lancaster to Charlotte were t sola yesueraay. rue excuraon crowd spent the day in the "Queen a City," returning home after mid- l night. ?The work on Mr. M. S. Wither- r spoon's new residence on Main street g is progressing rapidly. The slate b roof has been put on and the carpen- g tors are now weatherboardlng the o house. ii ?The members of Rock Hill * Lodge, No. Ill, A. F. M., in a meeting last Thursday night, took up the long-contemplated idea of building j5 a Masonic Temple. The meeting de- c cided to instruct the "Masonic Tem- 11 pie Corporation" to go ahead with c the construction of a four-story build. Ing on the corner of Hampton and ? m. Black streets. The first three floors will be used for hotel purposes and ^ the top floor devoted to the use of the Masonic Lodges of the city.?' Rock Hill Record. FROM FIR8T NATIONAL BANK, j J President C. D. Jones Answers McI/aurin's Charge. In speaking for the First National Bank, of which he is president, in regard to Senator McLaurln's charge that the banks are not helping the ~ farmpr? tn nhtnin rea sonsi hln nil vances on their cotton, Mr, C. D. li Jones gave The Lancaster News the y following ntervlew this morning: t "There is no foundation for the h charge made by Mr. John L. Mc- 1 Laurin. state warehouse commis- a sloner, thnt the hanks of South Caro- r lina are hostile to the scheme of the ti federal reserve hanks to advance a money to farmers on warehouse cot- 1 ton, certainly in so far as it may re- c fer to the First National Bank of r Lancaster. This hank has not receiv- 1 ed a single application for loan on c warehouse cotton this year that has f not been handled, and is still carry- \ ing considerable loans on cotton r from laBt year. This hank, as it has t always done, stands ready to con- t aider applications for loans on cotton I properly warehoused, with every dis- c position to aid and accommodate the t farmers on terms reasonable and con- I sistent with sound banking." [ c * ' W NEW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Luther Kllison Sneaker at Hamilton t Organization. 1 Hampton Special to Charleston & News and Courier, Sept. 26.?The business men of th^p town organized a Chamber of Commerce on Friday evening when Luther Ellison, secretary of the Lancaster Chamber of Commerce, spoke entertainingly of the good work done at Lancaster and other places by such organizations. At the meeting then nearly every business and professional man in Hampton became enthused over the prospects of a commercial awakening in this county and town and yesterday much Interest was shown in the work of the numerous discussions on the Btreets. MEET THE REQUIREMENTS. IdtnraNtcr Should Continue Muil Delivery Service. We notice that many homes are now equipped with mail receptacles and we hope that every residence in c t Ati-n will u/inn h?i vn n ua fo nnnvnn. lent box in which the mail can be deposited. We further hope that the streets will be marked and the houses numbered. Those of us who have 1 enjoyed the convenience of having our mail delivered at our homes , twice daily appreciate the service f and would not have It withdrawn, t 3BT We urge therefore that all require* v/ ments be met before it is too late. i CUTTING IN MILL VILLAGE. Steve Ghent Severely Wounds Jim Street. Last Saturday afternoon near the L. ft C. Railway tracks between the depot and Bear creek, Steve Ghent, In a difficulty, severely cut with a knife, Jim Street. Ghent has been arrested and gave bond for his appearance at court. Street's wounds, though severe, are not necessarily dangerous. .-I*. Death of Mrs. James Ingram. Mrs. Lula Ingram, wife of Mr. James Ingram of the Creek neighborhood, dlbd Sunday night, September 19th. She was about 35 years 1 old And leaves a husband and four children, the youngest, a babe three days old. She was a cons'stent mem-1 ber of the Methodist church and her remains were burled Monday at 21on church. Kvery Home N?h1* a Fn'thful Cough and Cold Remedy. When seasons change and colds appear?when you fl.nt detect a cold after sitting next to one who has sneezed, then ti Is thar a tried and tested remedy should be faithfully used. "I never wrote a testimonial ~ before, but, I know positively that j for myself and family, Dr. King's p ^ New Discovery Is the hest cough t i remedy we ever used and we have J tried them all." 60c and f 1.00. 1 ( k "SOCIABILITY TOUR." harlot te Boosters Expected Hero Thursday Week. The following communication rom the Charlotte Chamber of Comnerce tells of the coming next ween if a number of Charlotte boosters m a Sociability Tour to Lancaster: Secretary Chamber of Commerce, Lancaster, *S. C. Dear Sir:?The business men ol Charlotte are undertaking a Sociability Tour for the double purpose >f becoming better acquainted witn iach other and paying a visit to riends and customers in nearby owns and cities. This body of Charlotte's repre riutkiivu uuDiuetfB inieresiH win leave in a special train early on Thursday norning, October 7th, next, and plan o reach your city about 9:60 a. m. We will be accompanied by a band, nd will spend about one hour at Lancaster. Will you be kind enough to arange that the necessary publicity be ;iven this undertaking so that the usiness interests and citizenship in ;eneral may avail themselves of the ipportunity to hear the band and neet a body of men who have only he best interests of your city at leart. Our schedule will permit of but hort stops at best and every memler of the party is very desirlous that 10 entertainment be provided by any if the visited cities. We will appreciate an acknowlidgement of this communication, and telieve us to be, with very best Irishes, Very truly yours, CHARLOTTE CHAMBER OF COMMRRflE C. 67 KUESTER, Chairman Sociability Tour. AMES R. KINSL.OJS, Executive Secretary Social News Thte Friday Afternoon Hook Clut icld its Aral sesnoa of the I9i5-'1?3 ear at the home of one of its charer members, Mrs. L. C. Pay30ur, at ler hos| 'table home on While street " his v.as an unusually full meeting nd quite an interesting one. Aftci oil call and a reading of the niinitrvci Piirroni nttnnie ,nd the president of the club, Mrs \ Y. Williams, in happy vein, welomcd the members, who lor three nonths hall not held a session rhose congenial women each reciproai?d the sentiments of the president or each one is glad that the clul aeation is ended and the bi nonthly sessions of the club are an icipated with pleasure. After an en ertaining reading by Mrs. Krnesl doore, a delightful social hour was mjoyed. The club has entered upor he Bay View course of study of th< jnited States. An ice course ant ake were the refreshments much en oyed. fK ^ Hi Miss Mary Gildersleeve Wylie': welfth birthday was the occasion ol ter entertaining thirty of her friend: it a merry party Saturday afternoon ^fter playing a number of the chil iren's favorite games, they all par icipated in throwing at a bull's eye n which contest Miss Sara William: vas the most proficient girl, winning he girls' prize, a rose paintec rinket box, while Master Tom Pun lerburk among the boys proved th< icai iiiainnuiH.'l, winning me UOyS jrize, a Hoy Scout story book. Aftei i couple of hours of play, pink ant1 vhite Ices, cakes and mints wer< lerved on the porches and the birth lay cake with its dozen candles wai he center of interest. The hostess ind her guests named the candles ind blew them out, thus trying theii routhful fortunes. As the guests de< mrted the hostess bade them eaci o pluck a rose from a bush in th< rard. The heart of each rose wa: Hied with pink and white bon-bons Hany dainty gifts were left by th< cuests as souvenirs of this birthday occasion. SW'OM) WKKK JURORS, -'or I''hII Term ?f Circuit Court thr Second Week in October. The following are the petit jurors or the Second Week of the Octobei erra of court: W. J. Bowers, Kershaw. W. J. Hilton, Kershc.w, 3. Steve C. Williams, Lancaster. Berry Mobley, Heath Springs. T. J. Gregory, Kershaw. J W. Jennings, Lancaster, 1. S. W. Bowers, Heath Springs, 1. W. T. Blackmon, Lancaster. D. A. Knight, Lancaster, 8. Wm. Hr.yes, Waxliaw, N. C., 6. G. W. Hilton, Kershaw, 5. J. D. Glenn, Lancaster, 1. Otis F. Hlnson, Lancaster, 1 F. Hoyt Hlnson, Heath Springs, 1 W. D. Craig, I^ncaster. S. L. Gardner, Jr., Kershaw. L. T. McCain, Lancaster, l. F. P. Therrell, Fort Mill, 3. J. T. Barton, Lancaster, 3. T. H Bennett. HeAth Springs. L. A. Baker, Kershaw. B. F. Brasington, Heath Springs R. S. Kirk, Heath Springs, 1. J. A. Bowers, Heath Springs, 1. O. C. Adams, Heath Springs, 1. J. K. Neal, Heath Springs, 1. W. H Terry. Lancaster. B. A. Hunter, Lancaster, 2. H. R. McManus, Lancaster. H. L. Blackmon, Hea'h Springs, 1, K. M. Yoder, Van Wyck, A. L. Mobley, Lancaster. Jno. A. Cook, Lancaster. J. F Williams, Heath Springs. W. J. Marshall, Lancaster, 6. W. H. Rogers. Lancaster. 1? Qutnhw Tlut OMt Net Aftact TIM Hmi of its look and 1 xative effect laxaIVR BROMO OUININKU better uinine and doe. not canae nervou.neaa nor l??ir.g In head. Hfmroihfr the full name and x>k lor the ai?na<ure of K. W. CiKOVH, tte. TFTK T,A\T \ STFT? MFW Hs 4&L BESi ||^| Some from "KiKhtinK Bob," h ifotro Theatre Fri <MK-<K"!"X,<-x~!~:*:"X"!~xk<*,x*<-XM:1 | PERSONALS 1 il I Mr. W T. Gregory is on a business ' trip to Btshopville. Mr. Thurlow Gregory, Jr., speni Sunday in Rock Hill. Mr. A. J. Gregory spent the week end in Winston-Salem. ^ Rev. Roy Brown of Ghester count) j was in town yesieraay. Mr. Pat Thompson of Kershaw was her on business yesterday. Dr. Crawford of Van Wyck was > here on business yesterday. Mr J. It. Hall of Ilelmont was here on business several days ago. Mr. T. B. Spratt of Fort Mill spent : last Friday here on business. Mrs. P. It. Itrenier ot l'ageland is | visiting relatives at this plaee. Mr. llenr> C. Bond of Chicago is - the guest of his sister, Mrs. C. 15 s Skipper. Itev. T. A. Dabney motored tc ' Lancaster today, returninir home tliU j afternoon. Miss Louise Wylie returned yester - clay to the Chatham .Episcopal Insti - tute at Chatham. Va. \ Mrs. Julian R Williams, whc t spent the past week-end in Ridgewa> with Miss Sara Ray, returned lasl , night. Mrs. James P. Richardson anr i little daughter of Tampa, Fla., arc | guests at the home of Mr. H. CJ. Me j Ilwaln. f Miss Laura Uartlett of Mourn * Holly, N. C., is the guest of hei . brother and sister-in-law, Mr. anc - Mrs. O. R. Rartlett. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Rear, Jr., 01 ' York, Pa , spent Sunday with the f nrmov'o oluinp M Ion ? ?!/? T T~> ? ?w? iiivi o oioiri , i?i inn \ mi iv- i, i >i;ai at the Hotel Royal. Mrs. R. Evans Wylie, Mrs. Allien TJnsley, Misses Juanita and Ellzr Wylie and Mr. John D. Wylie motor ed to Charlotte yesterday, returning in the afternoon. Mrs Eeroy Springs motored t( Charlotte this morning and returnee: at noon, accompanied by her friend Mrs. J. L. Flautt of Aurora, Missouri who will be her guest for a couple ol weeks. SPECIAL TRAINS FAIR WEEK. Will bo Operate*! Hot ween Camdr-i and lianoaster. r Secretary Ellison is perfecting plans for fair week, having appoint od committees and otherwise busied himself about the undertaking. Hf lias arranged with Mr. VV. E MoGoe * assistant general passenger agent ol the Southern Railway, that speeia j trains will be operated from Camder r and way stations to Lancaster and return on Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, November 4, 5 and 6. Ex ceedingly low rates will be made which fact gives assurance that th< Lancaster county people along th< railroad to the south of us and manj Kershaw county neighbors will tak( I advantage of the cheap rates and convenient service to come to Lancaster for the fair. Other fair week an nouncements will be made very soon Advertised Letters for Week Ending September 25, 1015. E. T. Gaskins, J. J Mobley, Mist Mary Joyner, Jimmle Gregory, Rob ert Foster, Miss Louise Funderburk Miss Lola Coleman, Miss Marrj Childers, Mrs. Sadie Clyburn, M'st J. Olvhtirn Mrs S A Rrlver Mrs 8alie Oruser, Mrs. Emma Wright I E. J. Williams, Mrs. Mamie Turner Arthur 8teel, Roy Slngletery, Jve> Schafer, Mrs. An Rrown, Mrs." J. W Powers. Melvla Hyatt. Robert Adderson. Mrs. Mary Addem, J R. Warnath, Mrs. 3. L. M^Mannes, Miss Sug Ma^V. Miss Marie T?naon. When ca'lln* for ??>ovc letters please sav "Advertised." JAS. F. HUNTER, Postimster. Not're to Debtor* and All pprsons having ela'ms *g?lns( the estate of Robert R. Kennlngton, deceased, are berehv noticed to fl'? the same, dnlv ver'fled, w'th the undersigned. and those Indebted to said estate will please make payment I likewise. MRS CATTIP T. F^VMIN^TON, Administratrix Estate of Said Deceased. < w { Sept. 29, 191ft. . V Si KKPTKMBKK 28, wH ? Feature to 1h? shown at the Star Iday, October 1st. j I FA KM Kits NOT REFUSED. ' Col. Springs Knows of No Ijocal Casi |. Where Advances Were !Vot Made. > I Referring to the charge made b: | Hon. John L. McLaurin, state ware house commissioner, that Southeri > bankers were hampering the farmeri in storing their cotton and gettini 1 advances on it, President Lero; Springs of the Hank of Lancaster t stated in an interview this mornini , that he knew of no case in this sec 1 tion where farmers had asked fo " advances on their cotton stored ii I responsible warehouses and libera r advances were not readily made b; l the banks. 1 He stated that his different mill 1 and mercantile concerns had ware I houses at Lancaster, Camden, Ret * scaw, i neater and Fort Mill witl ample facilities for storing all th cotton that was offered to them fo ' storage, and that he was sure tin farmers would have no trouble ii ; getting reasonable advances agains same at the lowest prevailing rate; of interest and knows of no cast 1 where advances are being refused. i I1KV. S. It. ItROCK UESK1N8. Pastorate of Second Baptist Churol Will Knd Sunday, ' Rev. S. R. Itrock has resigned th pastorate of the Second Ilaptis church, his resignation to take effec - next Sunday night, which ends th - associational year. Mr. Brock ha served this church very acceptabl during the past year and many ar ? flttt . - At.-, .. icgicia 111 cii mo relation of pas tor and people are about to be dig solved. Mr. Brock has been faith 1 ful and earnest in the work In th I mill community. Mrs. Brock's cor s tinued ill health prevents Mi - Brock's active participation in pas toral work in a community whic . needs much of his time and this i one reason Mr. Brock felt that h j could no longer keep up the worl The Lancaster friends of Mr. an Mrs. Brock will be pleased to knoi i that they will remain in Bancaste 3 and that Mr. Brock will continue t , serve his other charges in thi eountv. I Meeting of Farmers. There will Le a meeting of th r Farmers' Co-operative Association a ' Antioeh, Saturday, October 2, at 1 o'clock. A delegation from ever ? school district in the county is e* I pected to attend. The purpose of th , meeting is the perfection of const! , tution and bv-laws. r W. R. HGOLBR, Committee. I'" j SUI I V I ' s it ? i II ) /; J |[ Our stock is all h< ) j heart of any woman t< 1 ;| on the many beautiful ! 11 priced. : $ * Fine Silk Dresses ? ji ** \ \ l Fine Serge and Silk Co . f , }\ Fine All Wool Serge ! . <? Heavy All Wool Serge ' Fine All Wool Poplin 1 11 ',11 $12.50, $15.75, $ m ! Very Dark Brown . i. the leading shades. S k cloths are the leading i i] ROBINSC f I I BA I YOl Mor ' ,A As you sell your erops 1 your money home and pei Z fire, or in other ways. | PUT YOUR M< I# BAI ' and when you have accuir pay 011 your indebtedness s for sueli amounts as you 11 IF YOU HAVE ! And here's hoping that y< 1J serve it, then the way to J ; the longest," is to check i We want your business - |*| rriifi ?* ? "? : [j| IMfc BANK Ur l > "The Old I ? * LANCAST : : . , Business Notices ' 1 \ BUY YOUIt MAIL BOXES from 1 Barnette's 5c and 10 Store, at 10c, 1 J 25c and 50c. 102-ltc t I e s i y WANTED?An experienced tnonu- r e ment man to represent us in this c i- section. Mecklenburg Marble & c !- Granite Co., Box 32, Charlotte, N. P 1 AO I "" - H? < e \ FOR RENT OF SALE?In Buford \ i- township, four horse farm in fine h ; condition, good buildings, pastures, s three wells and several springs. R. e! M. Parks. 102-3tp ' I c di 1 N FOR RENT?A Splendid farm. Tenir ant must be sober, honest and ino dustrious. Apply to Miss Maggie s Tompkins, Heath Springs, S. C. 102-2tc j e FOR SALE?Westinghouse Electric t motor, % h. p., 110-volt, 60-cycle, _ 0 used only short time. $50 f. o. b. ~ y Lancaster, Apply News Office. e 1, i- REBUILT TYPEWRITER?Oliver No. 5, will serve you as well as a new machine. Price $30 delivered. GET YOUR T t DR ..NOWjre and selections are complet o go through our Ready-to-We; Dresses, Suits and Coats, and < i T uibination Dresses, . $ 1 Dresses. ? Suits, Blue and Black.... 9 Suits, Blue and Black.... t Fine Assortment of Suits at 17.59, $19.59, $22.50, $ i, Dark Navy, Black and Dark 1 lerges, Poplins, Gabardines, V) oaterials. )N-CLOUD C( LANCASTER'S LEADING STORE. \ 5 NK I UR 4EY I this season, do not carry * liaps lose it by robbery, 3NEY IN THE | MK V mlated what you wish to I, give a check or checks R wish to pay out. i : A SURPLUS! )u may have, for you de- I "make your money last J t out Only as You Must. . Come in to see us. f LANCASTER } teliable." > ER, S. C. : V 1*011 SAGE?Wing-Horton Mailer, needs new knife and will do good vork. Have two, need only one. Delivered for $10. The News, Lanaster, S. C. 101-tf ''OR RENT?Ono good two horse farm for rent at Tuxahaw, S. C., dso one good two horse farm for ent three miles above Taxahaw. Call >n or write, Mrs. J. F. Gregory, Lan:aster, S. C. 100-3tc SOMEBODY will confer a great favor on us by bringing or sending us me or more copies of The News of Vugust 3, 10 and 17. 97-tf S. L. ALLEN, M. D. Office over Lancaster Pharmacy. )fflce Hours 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 2 p. m. Phone 187. DR. C. B. PRATT DENTIST lours. 8:30 a. m. to 12:30; 1:30 to 6:00. Phone 285. Office over Lancaster Pharmacy. EDGAR J. HINSON DENTIST. )ffice In Moore Building, over E. B. Roddey & Co. Honrs, 8 to I a?i to fl. Office phone 33. Residence 118. ESS i ? * is n e. It will delight the 2' ir Department and try I1 5ach one so moderately 7.50 to $19.50 1 0.75 to $17.75 | 5.75 to $10.00 li . $10.00 si . . $11.75 I! ; I * <25.00 and $27.50 ji ?lum or Blackberry are ! lup-Cords and Broad- jj )MPANY J I I i >