The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, March 21, 1916, Page 5, Image 5
I'death
LOGAL DOTS f ,w" A"
j Mr. Jnmei
",en,y Snturd
ii<'ur Wax ha
Secretary Ellison returned Satur- boen jn ba(1
day from Columbia, where he dellv- be wajj u .u
ered before the Stnte Teachers' As- ;;up8y of (j,
sociation the address published in (jeatb
full in this issue. Mr A J
Rev. S. R. Brock will preach at tQ ae<; hJw bn
Bethel Baptist church next Sunday t|tj|nK.s jm(
morning. March 26th, at 11 o'clock. \ Mr i)unlap
|t Aoblnson-Cloud's St. Patrick Day i eounty 8on
Thow window, with its shamrock, Uunlu|) an(1
Irish linen and Hugs of Erin was i thljj place
triumph of decorative skill and a ;ilo
most attractive display. It appealed m.iKht _ _nfi
to the Irish in every passerby. | ^^,9^ ean
There will be a box supper at wff<1 who W)
Tlrznh Saturday night. March 25. for, M,gH Matt|e s
the benefit of the school. Every-! Ig elj?hty
i' body Is invited to be present. j Mrs Lu,a M(
xr.- i?r?a Sowell and brother, Mr. , M??,
V. V. Sowell, will leave Friday, March
t unman, ol <
24th. for Wheeling. West Virginia. 1>an, ()f C|
where they have accepted positions ",K)(,v
with the Sunnyslde Electric company. Lay aftprnoo
Mr. Jesse Sowell has until recently vVnxhaw com
been employed by an electric com-,
pany of Barcelona, Spain, nnd Mr. \UT<?I<
V. T. Sowell has for several years ... '
Aars. ( oiK'lavH
been with the Electric and Construe-, .... .
i timers Ksn
tlon company, of Madison, vVls. | w'htlo Mr
Among the Lancaster county j an(, 8o|j ^ }
teachers, other than those already | wav bv au(
mentioned, who attended the meet-;,." ' ,
? , . . i ?Ir- ( opeland
ing of the State Teachers Asaocia-! 0gburn in tl
tlon in Coluhihla last week, are the ., ?? '.
the road nea
following: Miss Dora Jones, Ker- to nvo|d runn
shaw; Prof. S. E. Miles. Miss Flor- l,llne tupned
enco Peak, Miss Alma Murphy. Miss CUj>ants <(U,
Ethel Davidson, and Miss Catoe. | l>ainfuj nf
Heath Springs; Miss Fannie Parduejthe othpr 0f.(.
and Miss Lillian Maglll, Taxahaw; L}Msiderab, ,
Prof. Ray Falle, Charleaboro; Miss ta|.PI| back tc
Inez Robinson. Jones Cross Roads; , ...
L. r. Gregorv
Rev. B. F. Carson. Rich Hill; and moned
Prof. W. B. Carson. Fork IIlll. ter wag passi
Barnette's 5. 10 and 25c Btore has .
cident in an
added a millinery department and after ^ b
the opening of this department will sialante t"PP
be to-day and to-morrow. Miss Ber- ,g ..
tha McCall, of Charlotte and Miss , lU
jJT one or more
Vnoln Barnette are the milliners In W()Um in
char?e- ' killed.
Mr. F. G. Query, of Columbia, spec
ial agent of the Union Central Life I c#\r
Insurance Company, of Cincinnati, is ... ,,
, . . , 1 m,8H
spending several days in Lancaster. 1 , , .
enjoyed a har
Onoru la ? oftl) nf IllO llev. J. W. ! ,
= ? " -- ? - - W UU IK'Hda V w
Query, former pastor of the Lancas-i ,ht?m at a
ter nn<t Douglas Presbyterian church-1 twenty-rour i
en and was born in the Douglas com- e|n8S "amj a
munlty, where he lived until the 'ani" younger set
ily moved away. His father's friends vjte j ?
are glad to welcome Mr. Query to hoBpltalily 0|
Lancaster, his childhood home. licient teachi
Capt. D. E. Penny left Sunday for tab,eg ,n th<?
Greenwood where he has accepted ,iecorate(i jn
the responsible position of yardmas- j |Iough 8COre<
ter of the Seaboard Air Line railway. WQn tbe ^
Capt. Penny, as conductor on the L. tjona In an
& C. railway made scores of friends ljn|ie McMan
because of his efficiency and his uni- prjze a box
form courtesy. Lancaster regrets to (he e'venInK ,
lose Capt. Penny as a citizen and the c|QUg ,ce cre?
friends he and his fnmily have made Patrick
are glad that others of the family ! |iee<|e<j jn tb
will not leave Lancaster for several^ (.aster but w
months at least. ately at seve
Supt. Lingle, Supt. Wessinger. Qne of thoso
Prof. J. K. Connors, Mrs. It. It. Kid-|fnlr ftl wh|ch
die. Prof. VV. L. Feaster, Miss Agnes j Lertained Thl
Bryan. Miss Johnnie May Lynch. were fmn fa]
Miss Rebecca Walker. Miss Elfreida of roo|. M ((
Poag and Miss Bennie Culp have re- | ,.grdg w|,|',.|. n
turned from Columbia where they;,.
players was n
attended the State Teachers Asso-1decoratlong w
c,at,on- which note o
' effActively in
KfoHTIf GRADE linxoit ROLL. saia(1 course.
bearing u ha
Omitted From IJst Given For Publl- m'D'a' The I
cation Fast Week. pins engrave<
* won by Mrs.
Tlie following names comprise the ^<* r< ^ illiai
roll of honor of the ^ighth grade of J
the Lancaster graded schools, which!'"
grade was omitted on the list given 1 a' ro? ^'z
. to us for publication last week:? - is. ...
v Florlde Perry. Katharine Wylle. Roy *OBtGsa of the
" ' Pliih at n #1
Biggert and David Crockett.
week. An ii
voted mainly
KS8AY CONTEST. erB and poet:
Isorbed the at
To Be Given Friday Afternoon at rin* tl,e 8tud:
Van Wyck Hcjiool. events were
There will be an essay contest at r'freRhmi
Van Wyck graded school Friday af- Phaslred the ?
ternoon at 2:30. The subject of the Jces showing
essay Is "Preparedness." The prize ca^e8 and n
will be given to the boy or girl who o' Ki
has written the best essay on this Wylii
subject. The public Is cordially in- visi,or at th'
vlted to attend and enjoy the reading Mary
of the essays. ' hlldren of tb
A. B. Lfndler, principal. Thursday aft<
(Contln
COP,IT APJOIHVS. PKue vo,
Judge Bowman and Stenographer >-?lojyt**
McCaw returned yesterday morn- vir'p+y T
ing to Lancaster for the session of ^ jn
Din cti> ii c.uuri. i/Kieuuar <?iif *? yfj'j (*?*T1 (^p
sounded and it being found that
there were no jury eases for trial the ^ <\CKOT
Jurora were discharged. Equity /J2-tf-C
mattera wore then token up and all1 ?
business of the coun was finished riH-%KK?PKR
during the morning session to-day I'htladelphl
and the court adjourned sine die. 1 Norris, Jr., ?
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THE LANCASTER NEWS, MA
OF J. V. DUNLAP c
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ly Suddenly of Vleait o rv%T A W O X
Affection. 5 PERSONALS ? >
* V. Dunlap died sud- i| 1
ay evening at his home v o
w. Although he had ?*
health since last May Col. and Mrs. Leroy Springs a?"j ?
id about as usunl, when at Palm Peach. ^
ie heart caused instant Of. anil Mrs. W. Gill VN'ylie, of
New York, who were visitors in LanDunlap
was on the way caster last week, left Saturday at'teritlier
and heard the sad noon for Chester, wo ere they are J1
before he reached htin. now the guests of Dr. Wylie's sister,
was a native of this Mrs. E. P. Moore.
of the late Lawrence Of- T. E. Doster spent Sunday in 1,1
Mrs. Nancv Dunlap. of Columbia. (bl
lie was a member of Mr. VV. VV. ltoyktn, of Charlotte,
rian church, .1 good spent Sunday here with his family
I friend. Mr. Dunla'i at the home of Judge Ira It. Jones. 11
? of age. He leaves a Miss Mary Locke Barron Is at '
us before her marriage home from the Woman's College of
Mature, his mother, who Due West to spend several days with I'1
irs of age. one sister, her mother. Mrs. .Mary H. Barron, 1,1
[ Donald, of Chester. A. and her brandfather, Sheriff John P.
V fi
>f this county, E. VV. Hunter.
Charleston and VV. L. >Jv vv T Gregory has been abItv
Point, V a. sent from home tills week on busiwas
laid to rest Satur- nosH ,n Plorence. ^
II at 2 o clock in tli" Mayor C. D. Jones liar, returned ,n|
e^ery< from New York.
Miss Genevieve Beckham visited jjj
>1111.1', At CIDhM. jelatlves in Lancaster Wednesday af- sis
t Hair Painfully Hurt? tornoon
Hie With Slight Injuries '' 1
' ... ( hief ?rr has been in Rock Hill
( opeland Hair, his wife ... , ........
, tliis week on official business. :<
Miss Dees were 011 their
lobile from the home of Miss Uos? HiU- who has ,,ie H''
's son-in-law, Mr. John *UG8t :,f Mrs ,{ K Wylie. returned
inning suddenly out of ,aM Mi*ht to 1,(>r hon,e in Greenville, to
r Mr. VV U. Clyburn's Secretary Ellison made a business
ing into a dog. the ma- tri,) tu Columbia yesterday. Hi
?W* 1^. tu.. I1..V \lr 1? C W v-11 <> ntwl \T . T?l,? 11
vn.v.w, W.? wv . ^
Mrs. Hair sustained Wylie went by automobile to Cliar>t
serious, injuries and l*>tte yesterday afternoon,
upants of the car were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maree left
bruised. Mrs. Ilair was to-day for Dothan. Ala., where they ' ^
> Mr. Ogburn's and Hr. will visit friends and relatives.
, of Kershaw, was sum- Mr. M. P. Johnson spent Sunday in
end her. Sheriff Hun- Camden.
nK the scene of the ae- Miss Johnnie May Lynch visited
other automobile soon jyuas Lula Itobertson and Miss Sateli- |10
ened and rendered us- pr ()f Kpwortli Orphanage during
he party. The sheriff the recent meeting of the State jjj
he top had not been up Teachers'-Association in Columbia.
i of Mr. Hair's party Mrs. Ola P. Gatling. of Lancaster, roi
probability have been nn(, Rarron gte<1,e of Rock tQ
Hirt. are expected this afternoon to at
visit Miss llertha Stahn.?Chester m<
'I AL NEWS. Reporter.
Williams' music class . ? , , , w , , ,,
. , , Miss Inez Robinson, who attended
?pv evening at her homo . , ?
. ... , , 'be meeting of te State Teachers 1 e|
hen she entertained for , ? i
Association in Columbia, spent vesmenial
rook party. I he .
... ., 'erdav with her father. Mr. J. A. torn
rls who compose the _ ' j
. Robinson, of Plackstock. and re- _
lew other girls of the , ? , * , , , ?
, , , . turned to-dav to her school in Lanhad
been asked to in- , A ?
, ., caster.?Chester Reporter,
s and all enjoyed the
, . . \Jr o.wl \f-?. A 13 AC..1 ...
i 11118 popular and or- """ r. ,m< .,uner.
There were eight 1,av? ,)0?" spending a few days with |
two rooms which were relatives in Blarksburg.
carnations. Miss Mary Mrs. Mary II. Ilarron and Miss
i highest at rook and Mary Locke Barron are spending a j
e, a bouquet of carna- few days in Union before the latter's
interesting contest Miss return to the Woman's College, of
ius captured the other Due West.
of stationery. Late in Mr. John T. LI I lard, president of ;
he hostess served deli- the Columbia Chamber of Commerce,
im and cake. was In the city to-day.
s Day did not puss un- Mr. an(j Mrs. Brownlee Hall, of
c social world of Lan- Belmont. N. C., motored yesterday |
as celebrated approprixal
interesting parties.
m" Z Business Notices j
irsday afternoon. There
bles of bridge and one KENT?5-room cottage, on Caattached
to each of the tawba street, near my residence,
larked the places of the Possession given April 1st. 1016.
i white carnation. The Wylie.
ere In green and white.
f color was carried out \\w\TI\l)?fi.PrtO pounds cow, borse_
the refreshments, a mule, sheep, goat, mink, otter,
followed by ices, each raccoon, fox. muskrat, opossum hides
. ,, . ' . flee us before vou sell. Capers
irp of Krin. cake and Cauthf!n & Son>< Lanoast(.r, S. C
bridge prizes, gold hat- _ __
il with tlie date were ^AFS,.: yOUU OWN Cabbage. Start
Ernest Moore, Mrs. now. Have plenty of all kinds of
lis, Mrs. Lcroy Springs Cabbage plants at MackoreH's OreK.
Connors, while Mrs. eery. 30-tfc
as the winner of a sini "
p DOZEN URAL NICE PIGS for sale.
., .. , tine stock, six to seven weeks old,
PAVHAiir Wit VI t IP PAI'llL'tl ?... , . ~
' ueuverea in town at *&.uu a pair
Friday afternoon Hook while they last. I'hone today. T. M.
lelightful meeting last Helk. 26-tfc
iteresting program de- to
the colonial paint- HOUSE FOR RENT,
s of New Kngiand ab- Nice seven room cottage. See
tention of the club du- E w Sistare.
y hour and the current 4g_^f_Q
also quite interesting. _i
ents in two courses em- , c w jjbohorns, HIGH EGGit.
Patrick Day idea, the PRODUCING STRAIN?No better
the shamrock and the to be had anywhere for the money
lints carrying out the Try' our hatching eggs at $1.50 pe^
,.kn. 15. $7.00 per 100, or Baby chicks
reen and white. Mrs. M M ^ |(| 50 per 100
e, of New York, was a Cunningham Poultry Farm, R, F.
s pleasant meeting. "6?St?Fridays.
Anna Jackson Chapter, 4
ie Confederacy, met last NOTICE?To my patients. I will be
srnoon with Misses l.u- a* Standard Drug store, Monday
,, ' ' and Tuesday. March 27th and 28th
ued from I age .,) p,.0ples Drug store. Heath
? - Springs. Wednesday, March 29th.
ir order now for PO- nny work that I have done for
yt..?w.w ii ,ii you is not giving satisfaction, 1
N?ncy Hill and any bo p|0#8ed to*have you caI1 on
o rlnce VO'ir ordC! rue and make it known, that I may
the next two weeks adjust same amicably to all cont
plrnts O'lt of the cerned. Also please tell your
>nt Anril 10 friends of my coming that they
i, , * may avail themselves of this time
(fKULrjKY. to have their eyes tested and glasses
fitted. Thanking you for all
past patronage and soliciting a
RAN MFIIOI, \ It DIES continuance of name In the future.
' . /_ , ' I am. Yours very truly, Dr. M. R.
a. March J7 ?Joseph Campbell, Anderson, 8. C-.
iged 69. widely known 40-2t-c 'r [
n scholar, died to-day. * (
R&H 21, 1916
f Lancaster and spent the day with I
r. Hull's cousin, Mrs. Ernest Moore. , T w m
Mrs. A. P. Rogers, of Dillon is j 4? t i~k1]
;pected to-night for a visit to her, *|> MjtfJfJK. 1/v
other, Mrs. Alice Gregory, and her I j,
Bter, Miss Annie Gregory. T * p,
Mr. and Mrs. Waltei Taylor, of J vUT * WflflOi
ershaw, motored to Lancaster Sun- jfj / > J*l* J
i.v to see Mr. Taylor's father. Mr. f CO/lulllOFI, dHCl
D. Taylor. 1
Mrs. G. K. Taylor, of Camden, is J alyze it.
e guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ira I
Miss Blanche Sander:;, of Rock + Isn't Right not
ill, visited friends in Lancaster Sun- 4,
y- A t + good time to t
Mrs. A. Ik Glascock and Miss \\ ren v
II. of Lancaster, spent the week- * Oj I ?
<1 with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Glascock. OCOCff OT yOUY
Harmony.?Hock Ilill Record. "f . .
Messrs, Moffatt and Harnett, of + own hnancial
e Columbia bar, were hero to-day 4.
alt.n.laiic' iipr.n ,??r, +
Messrs. A, M. Stack and J. J. Par- v
r. of the Monroe bar. were here jjf
fore Judge Bowman to-day argn- * II 11
j. Hnur much h?*i
I Poplin Dresses, $6.50 values, to ye,
close at $3.50 Pettk
A beautifu1 selection of Taf- pricec
feta and Crepe de Chine, splen- ]
did new styles, $12.50 Dresses. w
reduced to $7.50 ,mfj p(
Very fine Crepe de Chine pjn
Dresses, $15.00 retailers, now Waisl
special at $9.75
TAILORED SKIRTS. w^j
We have just received a big
selection of ladies' very fine Wh
Tailored Skirts, the materials Waisl
ROBINSON-CLO
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IflWfi We have a large stock of suits are 'I
63 and dresses that have just been Serge
fjj received. These garments have rials;
been delayed owing to the scar. treme
city of materials. We realize fittinj
? we only have a few weeks to $7.50,
K sell these suits, so to make
? things lively we will se'l thes" j
sample suits (no tvo alike alike) We
at manufactures prices. very
Five splendid style all-wool Us ar
serge and poplin suits, navy Bel- styles
gian b'ue, strictly $15 suits $9.75 an(j t,
Five very fine all-wool Gabardine
Suits in blues, tan and green
price $19.50, special ....$13.75 wide
A good selection of Taffeta worth
Suits in black and navy, $25.00 this i
va'ues, your choice ...'..$17.50 Dol
One lot of Taffeta and Silk value,
^ ;m insurance case. T *i*vi? uiuv.ii ua v
Hon. J. Copeland Massey. of Ker- 4 _n
aw, was here (his week in attend- -j. VOll S3.VGC1 I
ce upon court. V
Mrs. George H. Harrell, of Hock 4
II spent tlie week-end with her 4 HOW ITlllch sho
iter Mrs. S. M Hornette. on ("lies- ^
rflei davenue. V V
Miss llertha Mcrall. of Charlotte ? yOU UttVC
repted m position as milliner at .T
mett?''s and 1he store. T OclVCU;
Miss Knola Harnette lias return. I T
Lancaster after spending threo 4 \\j m
mtlis with her mother in Rock |L Vt C P^Y PCf
" I .
Mr. and Mrs Krnest McManus v CCnt interest Cc
re the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 4hn
K. Rowers, of this place. T J J
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Rlackmon T pOUDQCCl
ent the past week with Mr. and | _ ft
s. Willis McManus. of Tradesville. ' 1 fprlv nil SnDint
Mr. ('. L. Dunlnp. of Fort Lawn, >
s a visitor in Lancaster yesterday.; h A rrmiintQ
Attorneys J. Lyles Glenn and S. K. j 1* /ICtCUIIfllO.
Fadden, of the Chester bar, were | JjJ
re yesterday on business in court, i 'J n ? I '
Mrs A. B. Glasscock is in Rock; MjCfftll tOuCiy W1
11 on a visit to relatives.
Mrs. E, T. Hodges lert yesterday j ft QCDOSlt 111 If
a trip which will include visits | ?her
mother at Dalroll. her Mscer || 0f LotlCd
Sumter and her brother at SumMr.
Charles A. Outen. of Columt
ter "Oldest,
i. a former resident of Lancaster. :
presenting the Atlantic Life Insur- -- OirOTlijeSt, DCSt
ce company, was here on business j
Snecial Re
5
er this Statement j I
3 i
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I Statement of the condition of THE ? ?
ItANK OF LAfiCASTlKR. located at \ \
Lancaster, S. C., at the close of bust- ^ J
an- ness, March 7th, 1916.
RESOURCES. I \
Loans and discounts ...$438,705.25 !c
Overdrafts 12.185.39
Bonds and stocks owned ??
(J Q by the bank 10,500.00
Furniture and fixtures.. 1,000.00
n 1iP Banklnc house 6.042.IS 3 5
Other real estate owned. 3,500.00
Due from banks and bankers
81.009.27
Currency 12,778.00 o
Gobi 3,915.00 tl
Silver and other minor jj
coin 1,170.69 35
Checks and cash items.. 5,366.40
?*
; 5
Total $576,172.18 !'
LIABILITIES. ' |
Capital stock paid itr. . . $ 50,000.00
Surplus fund too nun on ?
Undivided profits, less
U current expenses and
lllfl taxes paid ri2.617.40 Vi
Individual deposits sub- jj'
jeet to check 187.022.34
Savings deposits 103,383.08 ''
Time certificates of de- ii
ppsit 71,670.35 It
Cashier's checks 1,148.00
Notes and hills redis- 11
counted 25,000.00
Accrued interest on time ;
)m- deposits 4,421.02
? r
Total $576,172.18
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STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ?'
FC COUNTY OF LANCASTER, ss: . >
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Before me came Geo. W. Williams.
cashier of the above named bank,
who, being duly sworn, says that the 4,
above and foregoing statement is a
I true condition of said bank, as shown
by the books of said bank.
. Geo. W. Williams, 3'
ie Swo n to and subscribed before *
me this 18tli day of March, 1916. ?p
? Jno. H. l'oag. Notary Public. I I
Correct Attest:
Leroy Springs, 3;
W. J. Cunningham,
yy L. C. Payseur, 3!
. Directors. J!
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iduction
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Presses
?alfeta Silk, 1*01)1111, fin" ?B
and many novelty matethese
Skits are al1 ex- R
ly good styles and perfect H
K; $2.50; $3.50, $4.50, $5.75
$10.00 and $12.50
tc rno i M)/'p \v/)\ipv Bn
i * v/iv n.iiiMii 1 v \ ?iTi ii . ^ S Tfl
feel that, we can fit the H
lagest woman in this town H
ounty, so come in and give ra
1 opportunity; good new
i and materials, $3.50, $4.50 i*]l
p to. . . $8.50
NEW PETTICOATS ||
e Messaline Skirts, very Ife
in the new stable colors, K
i $2.75, special price for H
s<de $1.98 S
ly Varden Petticoats, $1.50 B
, special 98c flH
*y fine black mercerized B
:oai;s, exira wiae, specially m
1, 98c, $1.25 and $1.50 H
NEW SILK WAISTS m
sh Silk Waists in white 88
olors, $1.00. $1.50 and $1.98 ra
e Silk Crepe de Chine S
ts, $1.98 to $8.50 p
)rprette crepe and lace
* at $3.50
lite Voi'e and Organdie
is, lace trimmed 98c
UD CO.
LANCASTER'S LEADING STORE*
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