The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 12, 1916, Page 4, Image 4
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iElic E-anrastrr Ncuu
(SKMI-WKKKLY.)
rrBLISHRHS WNdlX'-KMKN'l
Published Tuesdays and Fridays
at Lancaster, S. C., by The
Lancaster Publishing Company,
uccessors to The Ledger, es
'.abllshed 1852; The Review,
established 1878; The Enterprise,
established 1891, and entered
as second-class matter
Oct. 7, 1906, at the postofflce
at Lancaster, S. C.. under Act
of Congress of March 3, 1879.
LUTHER ELLISON. Edito
nur?i> viirrv/w m> .
C?V HI* I IV/.". I IIIV r..
(Id Advance.)
*ne Year *!.?
}tx Month.* 75
"Let reverence for laws be
breathed by every American
mother to the lisping babe that
prattles on her lap; let It be
taught In schools, I 1 seminaries
and colleges; let It be written
In primers, spelling books and
almanacs; let it be preached
from the pulpit, proclaimed in
legislative halls, and enforced in
eourts of Just'ce. And in short,
let it become the poltlcal religion
of the nation; and let the
old and the young, the rich and
th'< poor, the grave and the gay
of all sexes and tongues art
colors and conditions, sacrifice
unceasingly upon Its altars."'
FRIDAY. MAY 12. 1916.
Quite a number of Lancastrian
will doubtless avail themselves of th
opportunity of seeing President Wi:
on in Charlotte on the 20th of Maj
+
vvill Commissioner McMaster ru
for lieutenant Governor, too. ;-o taa
he may give the people his side o
the question' Asked The Andersoi
Oa'iv Mall
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Tne people of Lancaster are loya
to the memory of the Lost Cause, a
was evidenced by their goodly nt
tendance upon Memorial Day exer
aisco and the abundance of flower
with which the graves of the Con??d
eer^e- were decorated.
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The cotton crop may suffer ' r?r.
the drought, but it takes mm: !<:u
a long dry spell to affect the rop
candidates, a crop that novi : fail
n South Carolina. For many war
'unning for office has been tin
favorite pastime in this state, niv
1916 will not prove an exception t<
the *oile
Fo. the love you hear mothers
living or d^-ad, wear a white ros<
Sunday, May 14. This simple tribalwill
bt- paid by thousands to mankind's
best and truest friend so wr
are reminding you of Mother's Da>
that you. too. may share in the beau
tifui custom of honoring her to whom
you *>-*e so mu(h.
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The month of roses is always a
beau tit ul month in Lancaster foi
this queen of flowers, blooms hen
in fu'.f perfection Those who havt
not : ;-ffes and other flowers In bloom
m n issing a great deal that go<v
to make life pleasant, lteauty is ar
isset and the joy in growing heauti
t\>t tlowors is a jov forever
4,
Tin 1- ncaster New s is deeply .11
ierwted in the home demonstratim
work in Lancaster county We hopi
(hat the Ion#? vacation clays will b?
.f'.lirtl with good work along the line:
laid down l>y the county denionstra
tor The women ot' the Civic Leagu<
na>. promised tu l?iy only thosi
canned goods rande in Faineant"
county.
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In <#iir infristance upon the need <>
a county hospital, we are not over
*mhitious. What other counties cat
hav Lanca-ster certainly can get i
* work co-operatively for 1
* W it's everybody's business is no
body's business" is an old adage, let
wu is somebody's business shouh
b* ..me everybody's business in
p~- position like this.
+
We hope that all community work
cr.-. bVil 1 Include moonlight school
in 'heir educational program fo
fyaneasfor county next fall. As Ion
as illiteracy prevails to -uoh a
alarming extent, let is make an -i
tor?. 10 reduce it by teact inK adult
to -cad and .vrae ihu? lucreusln
their etflctency us v ell a? roakln
fhc?n better and haproer.
"Get rid of flies!*' Is a good die
gan, and only by eternal vlgilanc
can they be successfully swatted.
" Automobile roan jfacturers wl
n uft to begin^Lro wiug in a rev gal
Ipns to help sell the care" suggest
the Tugaloo Tribune. At the presen
advance in the price of gasoline, i
ataj be that its dealers will have t
begin throwing In an automobile.
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5 PRAISE FOR WILSON
_ Maryland Democrats Instruct
Their Delegates
Baltimore. May 11.?The Democratic
State conv ntlon met here to-j j
day, lauded the udmiaistration of
President Wilson and instructed the1
Maryland delegate.-, to the national
convention at St. Louis to vote as a
unit for his renomination. The nomi-|
nation of Congressman David J. Lew-'!
~ is for the United States seuatorship
r was ratified: o2 delegates to the na- (
tional convention with half a vote ,
i each were chosen and the presidential i
O electors were chosen .
,cj
DF3AK READKR
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We take- particular pleasure in (
I calling your attentiou to the many,
advertisments of the progressive and.
| "live wire" merchants and business!
men contained in this issue of thf*
| News.
These a;e the men who .are spending
their money, time and energy
to make a bigger, better and grander
Lancaster and Lancaster county, and
your careful consideration of these
facts will be greatly appreciated by
each" and every or.? of them as well
,is by the management of the News.
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1.. C. SMALL COMMITS SUICIDK
~~ | Mr. L. C. Small, a native of Lan-,
b! '-aster county, recently committed (
61 suicide by shooting himself in the
I- head at Concord. X. C. Til health:
r. j was said to be the cause. He was1
| for a numbe: of years iin the employ;
n i of the Singer Sewing Machine Com - J
^ uany brandi in Lancaster, where j
he resided. was twice married.
r his find wife being a Miss Black,
u daughter of the late Dr. Black of thej
eastern part of the county, and his,
.second wife was a Miss Denton of
I
j j Lancaster.
NOTICE?LANCASTER
GRADED SCHOOLS
. To All Whom It >tiiy Concern:
Take notice that pursuant to a
petition signed by ten voters and
freeholders? residents in Lancaster
School District, we the undersigned
Trustees) of said District do hereby)
>' call a public meeting to be composed
of all those voters who are residents'
Jin aud return for taxation in said
1 District real or personal property of
thh? value of not less than One Hun
dred Dollars, to assemble In the
, Court Ilo :se at Lancastei. S. C.. on
. Tuesday the ICth day of May, 1916.
| at six o'clock p. m,. for the purpose of
electing a chairman and secretary of
?:i ill inr>r?tintr. five trustee? of said
School District, and of determining
' what special tax. if any. not to exceed
live mills, shall bo levied, as the
majority present may decide, on nail
i real and personal property within
said School District for the tnain'
tenance of the public school of said
District.
This 1st day of Maj lb 16
Leroy Springs.
It. S. Stewart.
E. W. Slstare.
1; J. D Funderburk,
Geo. W. Williams.
i 5?-4tc.
' Dr. M. R. Campbell
i KeRistered Optometrist
and Manufacturing Optician.
ANDERSON, S. C.
Standard DpikTo., local representatives.
Take yoVr broken lenses ?
and repairs to tbem "Vpr prompt, and
) accurate work
Ml* lil mm mm A
"wny swear, Dear7
Use 'Gets-It'
for Corns!"
If e the New Flan. Simple. 8ore at
Fate. Applied in a Few Seconds.
"Why, John, I never knew you to
. . US' such language? I've told you
several times it's no use to try those
n bandages salves, tapes, plasters, and
Ijfs V J
;j 2|J\
s **rot? Vfonldn't Um ToarToir.j>?r, ?* hn,
<r U Ton Vstd OrU-It" for )'biM Canir
r contraptions for ftm? tfl'ert's son*
'Oels-it'. It's Just w?n<K ,\il hew easy,
'clear and clean' it miVn? any corn
come right off. Takes but a few seconds
to opply. It dries at *.nce. Put
your sock on right over it.?there's
nothing* to otick or f")l up, form a
e bundle of your toe, o* press cn the
corn. It's painless, uirr tlo as rolling
off a log. Now put aw. those knives, J
II razors and scissors uWe 'Oets-Tt' and
you'll have a sweet. S disposition and
I- no mote corns and ?s#lluscs."
? "Oets-'It" is sold by druggists cvory- >
* where, 35c, a bottle, or sent direct by I
it B. Lawrenca & Co.. Chicago, 111.
I Sold in Lancaster and recom- I
mended as the world's best corn
remedy by Lancaster Pharmacy aud
J. F. Mickey Co.
THE LANCASTER NEWS
Wintlirop College I f
SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE jo
EXAMINATION 1 11
i
The examination for the award of i g
tacant scholarships in Winthrop Col-!
ege and for the admission of new t
Students will be held at the County |
t'ourt House on Friday, July 7, at 9
i. in. Applicants must not be less
than sixteen years of age. When
Scholarships are vacant after July 7
hey will be awarded to those making
to highest average at this examination,
provided they meet the conditions
governing the award. Applicants
for Scholarships should write
to President Johnson before the elimination
for Scholarship examination
blanks.
Scholarships are worth $100 and
ANNOUN*
Wo beg to announce t<
recently opened a modern,
door north of the Post Offi
and arc lmw prepared to s
all kind of y
BREADS. ROLLS, CAJ^E
AND FAN6Y
Wo make a spe/ialt\
7 \
i cakes.
An early call will he ;
The Sanita
Telephone 203
->r H :L")\ uU
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flftT A
Jililii When you
test. Let ui weigh a Ml
in compariapn with any
IjjlJ i: same sree. J
i| Vou will fin4 the
to 15If, heavier th
the exact petechia gI
the ure r,f the /'re*
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Tin. weight repi
111 ill ard fan r % which it
s harp:
iI It'.ll S DFH.l
All X r.d3 of Autor
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TnnH CKiAUTY O
A scone from the sonantional. Pit
lua, "Tho (tattle Cry of Peace." T i<
roll aretl. treating on a subject of vi.a
\nierican: a subject that touches th
sister, wife. A subject that not only
\merlon occupies as a worblly power I
what would really happen if an invat
Von run anil should mo it at the Sta
Saturday. t shows daily?2:00 1:1
ADMISSION: ADULTS,
j ?^=t MICHELIN-FOlll
MICH
1 ! (I 12 to 15% E:
MAY 12, 1916. v
ree tuition. The next session will
pen September 20, 1916. For fur- "
her information and catalogue, adress
Piw. D. B. Jolinson, Rock Hill,
..C. 59-12tp fj
(i
p~wiax 1:
> b*g9yitv
Supply enVaJ. Buil J blood and \ s
muscle. rigorolbrainand i
nerve. ,Ncartr twice the food
value 'per poih^d of the beat b
rfrjts. Ccst much leas. f
IkuiW&fcufo :
M:??? bv Jacksonville Cracker Works
v
CEMENT I
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> the public that we have
first-class bakery one
ice in the Davis Building, T
ervc ?uir customers with
i . '
IS, PIES, DOUGHNUTS
PASTRIES ?
of party and wedding
\ <
ipprc'fiated. >
ry Bakery
9 9 1
Lancaster, S. C.
riotic Peace nn<l preparedness dra- 4
most epoch making picture ever
i importance to every red-blooded j
heart strings of mother, father,
portrays vividly the position that
hut actually shows in all its horror ,
iinu army landed on our shores.
Theatre. Thursday. Friday and '
I 5 ??:: .<? ?8 : 4 5*
50c; CHILDREN. 25c
*4PED-1832 1 ~~ ;
[ELIN-j ,
Ktra Weight 11 1
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lOCHCLIN UNIVERSAL j A
TREAD 1 | | j 1
t tire make this sifnple !
khdin Universal Tire j |
other non-skid of the j
i Michelm 12 I 1
> depending m <1
ine j in the UiL J
-esents extra rubber
leans extra smite. * j
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LANCASTER, S. C. ?
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N LY - THE i \
No. 7858
1eport of t1ie condition' of the
l.\ncaktf:w, in the state of soi
ci.ose of business on
RESOURCES
Hits and discount:) . ...?
vordrafts. unsecured
u. s. boiHls:
U. 8 bond" dopos'ted to secure <ircu!
value
U. 8. bonds pledged to secure U. 8. de
value
Total U. 8. bonds
Bonds. securities, etc:
eeurltles other than I". 8. bonds (not incl
unpledged
ouusi-ription 10 stock of Federal Reset
Bank
Less amount unpaid
'urnlture and fixtures
ret amount due from Federal Reserve Bank
Net amount due from approved reserve
New York. ChleaRo nnd St. Louis
Net amount due from approved reservt
other reserve cities
let amount due from banks and bankers <
included above) \
>thcr checks on banks In the same city <
reporting bank /
Outside checks and other easl\ itemfj.. . .
Fractional currency, nickels anxl cents. .
rotes of other national banks . . . ../
'oin and certificates \/. .....
.egral-tender notes
tedemptlon fund with U. S. Treaa/.iVr ant]
1*. S. Treasurer / .V ....
Total .jt....\. ...
IjA HiLl'luES
apitul stock paid in ./. \
urplus fund / -V
Undivided profits /. \
Less current expenses, interest and tax*!
'irculnting notes outstanding \
Cet amount due to banks hria bankers
>iv!dends unpaid /
Demand dopoeit*: /
ndlvidual deposits subject to check
'eiiitlcates of deposit due in less than 30 t
'ertltled checks 7
"ashler's cheeks outstanding
nlted States deposits,
Total demand deposits, Items 33, 34,
and 10
Time ?1c?i>okIU? (payable after "0 days, r
or more notice):
"ertifleates of deposit
tther time deposits
Total of time deposits. Items 41, 12 and
Cotes and bills rediscounted elsewhere than
Reserve Bank
Total .\
IT ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY C
I, K. M. Oroxton. Cashier of the above-i
hat the above statement is true to the best
Subset- lied and sworn to before mo this
V.
< 'orrect?Attes
CILAS
It. E.
JNO.
Standard D:
Prescription M
Prescriptions, Drug
Tobaccos,1
Phone No. 4 T
Lancaster, S.
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! OIL STC
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Why not make the
: home lighter by provi
; way of preparing a n
| Stove will accomplish
I stock offers a desiral
if I. I .J 1
> nr r** o ?* - - - ? -
iivrin TTI11V11 IU IIlC&K
You look at th?m bel
and back of them is
of quality.
We carry a con
of Builders' H
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See our stock of G
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\ e? 1 as
HARPER HARD
Lancaster's Leading Ha
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first Nation a Li bank, at
I'TII CAROLINA. \T TIIK
MAY 1. 191(1. /
$269,810.22
1.218 27
lutlon (.par
$60,000.00
posits (par
17,600.00
i?7 Knn nn
uding stocks) owned
68.65
vc
. .$4,500.00
.. 2.250.00 $2,250.00 2,250.00
3,500.00
: $ 7.153.87
? agents in
10,408.32
5 agents in
7,720.92
[other than
20,396.77
[>r town a?
1,313.44
2,676.35
49.74 ?
2.330.00
S.118.00
5.000.0C
I due from
2,500.00 63,167.41
2,514 55
* 60.000.00
25.000.00
$12,312 39 $12,312.39
s l>a'd 5,315.80 6,796.59
19.000.00
\ 33.39
V 32.00
A 136.607.94
lay< 31.405.03
A 1.450.00
V 412.20
\ 15.338.60
36, 36, 37, 38. 39
$185,113.77
>r pubjert to 30 days
54.867.9b
31.670.85
43 $86,638.80
at Federal
1",UV0.00 10,000.00
$412.514.55
>F LANCASTER, ss:
name<i bank, do solemnly swear
of my knowledge and belief.
E. M. CROXTON, Caahler.
i 8th day of May, 1916.
E. CRAIG, Notary Public. W
5. D. JONES.
WYLIE.
I>. WYLIE.
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