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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1918 THE NEWS James Swell I>ra<l. letters and The Monroe Enquirer says: Mr ut I trusl James Sweatt died August 20th at think me the home of his son, Mr. Nathaniel press my t; Sweatt, near Tirzah church in Jack- I made the son township. Mr. Sweatt was a ganization native of Lancaster county, S. C.. lure of mo and was 91 years old. He was a I appealed veteran of the Mexican war and a and to thai Conrede<mte veteran. He was appeal and woumled\n both legs at the battle did." of Sniggles Gap in the Civil war. Mr. Sweatt had a good memory a d it J<'()lTR I*] was interesting to hear him relate fH) the cxeprionces during his long life. no v??? u urave souner arid a Rood (Contit; old citizen. He was the last of the Mexican war veterans in this county. Klaus. ?n? Directly First Hale New Cotton. pane of gin The first bale of new cotton offered of the C on vhe Lancaster market was bought Marqmtte Wednesday by the Lancaster Mer- upon occut cantile company. The seller was V. restaurant? E. Craig and the price paid was 35 wore cut b cents. Every pers the explosl to the floor PERSONALS. the bulldir ( panic stricl M. Poliakoff and daughters, Misses *? oscape 1 Gertrude and Miriam, have gone to' 8,n . Augusta, Ga., and Aiken, S. C., to r?Pp(' off 1 r- W spend a few days. lances and T 0 biles bcgai L. . Mrs. K. 11. Collins and daughter, hospitals. Grace, roturned Sunday from a week- tall of sail end visit with Mrs. T. D. Carnos, In training st: tho Tradesville section. home guar ?o? took up tin Chauncey Gregory, of the navy, Is crowds. |y visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. The \ T. Gregory. Clerks, a ? o man. Miss Mildred King has been visit- Pete Dal ing in Spartanburg. who was r */ ?o? other I. V Mr. and Mrs. Jos. K. Connors and later relea little Nell Perkins have returned cause of hi , from a two-months stCj at Un.ka ditlon, was Springs, Tonn. questioning ?explosion. Capt. William Dunn, of the navy. c J ' returned Wednesday after visiting ?; n his mother, Mrs. James Faulkner. | 'S Mrs. Faulkner Is the guest of Mrs. r* ~ Hugh CofTee. a % i J. M. Hood has returned from the . livestock markets of Missouri and Kansas. jj """ j .wish liiiiwdim v iisKoy la \imtlftg lii ? Hopewell, Va. _o? .jfc Mrs. Lola Crawford and children have returned from a visit to the mountains. i Mrs. W. C. Strange and daughter are visiting in Columbia. lOlTt ?o ? Mr. J. W. Powers was in town f ^ this week making preparations for IUI the removal of his household goods ? to Lamar, S. C., where he has charge DOO of the McSween Mercantile company. ??? Hon Mrs. Mary McDow, who has been . spending the summer in Ashevllle, L has returned home. m r Miss Leila Gregory and Thurlow 1 Gregory are in Baltimore, where , Mr. Gregory will undergo treatment for an injury to his neck received in ij?| ^ the swimming pool last season. W LT POLLOCK ASSURED . OF HIS ELECTION (Continued From Page One.) result will bo satisfactory to me ami aL my people. M^L. "I cannot at this time answer all Catarrhal Deafness Cannht Be Curet>. by local ui>i>ltcaMul>a. na ilnfj cannot reach the di?.na<tl portion of thy ear. Tho?> la only one way to Cure catarrhal drain.-*.,, and that la by al cona/ltutlonal remedy A *1 Catarrhal Lt.-afnead la ytuuaed by an In- If Q||' flamed condition ol tw mucuua lining of 1\CU1 the Kuatachlan Tuke / When thla tube la inflamed you have Jnjmbllng acund or Imperfect hearing, aiM when It la entirely cloaed, Deafnraa laAhc reault. Unleae the Wishei Inflammation can Selreducrd and thla tube , ' reatored to Ita n/rrAal condition, hearing tne will be deatroyedT folrver Many caaea of and VC deafneaa are cajfaed by catarrh, which la an Inflamed cpagltlori of the mucoua aur- He I Iv, facoa HalCa ratarrll Medicine acta thru ir?o*aa 1 ? the blood on fhe mueiua aurfacea of the iiiaiwa / > i ay a i era. L I Ml . We Will give One Hundred Dollara for "? I u . " y oaaa of Catarrhal lAafnrea that cannot |ng to E \ be cured by Haifa Calash Mediclna CIr n " , B \ culara free. All DrurglaV 76c oppont J r. 3. chenkv a v-o. Toledo, o than t K } \ by exe P / ItKfllHTRATION NOTICK. Oiiro.li ? nation f The Lancaster County Board of ? Registration will visit tho following |yl|* places at the tlrno giver., for the pur- ' l -af pose of registering the votes, and \f urge that tho voters appear in per h 7, son and register: fh_, Jr- Carniel, Monday, September Ifi. rates Pine drove, Tuesday, September 4 ' 's 17 I Van Wyek, Wednesday, Beptem- I'. 'ml?, ber 18, to noon, ami at Oacsola In sentM dn1 f the afternoon of th# same day. I ' . Helair, Thursday, September 11. '<>'? \ ' Heath Springs, Monday, Soptein- War.It Lgr her 2,3. v stand W main* Kershaw, Tuesdrtfy, September 21 ileal*>'1 fcvmlnc< Mlilwav. Wednesday. Sentember m fJii. to noon, and at Taxahaw. after- tb?J,4 ^^^nd tftjV ^-4^a*aSchool Houae. Tf> lraday. l,on tu? . ... \>1 T11E LANCASTER CAIID FROM Mil. CIAHLR. TOWN I wish to sincerely thank voters of Lancaster cpunty for , . ... indorsement of me as a repres telegrams receivod by me, ? . . . _ . ,K . m # . , ... ' tive by returning me to the hou . that my friends will not I . . * . . . .. , . i representatives by su<Jh a hand unappreoiative when I ex- , .. . ... ,, . .. majority in the recent prlniarj hanks through tho press? . .. , . _ * . shall make renewed efforts to f s campaign without an or- . ,, i . .. j, fully serve you. / and without the expendi- f ney even for advertising? Respectfully, to the heart of Carolina * * ClaHUfl t same great heart I again confidently await its ver- ^ SRSONS ARE O ' I ' Al ?3 tILLEI) 75 INJURED iued From Page One.) | \ L across (ho street, every THEATRI iss in the first three floors \ / -= Commonwealth-Edison and "Nothing TooWt;?H?d For t buildings was blown in , 1 ,, ... ? . ? . Patrons o#,tlie Star." >ants of offices, stores and 7\ i. Many of the injured / \ >y the flying fragments. on in the corridor, where JUNE JcAPItlC'E on took iTt?#we, was hurled -i-in \ and their cries soon filled .1. . lg and halted the first "MISS ih NOCEfcCE. ken rush of the uninjured ?+Also from other entrances. Mutt anfl JefT Coajcdy. ets outside were soon i und_ \ >y policemen and nnibu- ., . ,, ./ ,. , ... V, , . 1-ortl l.diiciitlomil Weekly requisitioned automo- T ^ n rushing the victims to 7 ~ ~ Within half an hour a de- /MOND.W lors from the great lakes MIIXIAM S. IIAItl ntion and a detachment of / ?in? ds with fixed bayonets "TlilO TICFIl M\X" i task of keeping back the j ^ ad include two postal Hparst-Pntlic News. lailor and a Chicago wo- f TUESDAY lley, of St. Paul, Minn., JACK PICKFOKD daced on trial with the _ j V. W. members, but was sed by Judge Landis be- "His Majesty, Hunker Hear s physical and mental con- , ?Also? i ta .en into custody for Screen Telegram. 5 in connection with the aIAVAYS A ti<K?D SHOW School Opens monday \ I Pupils should get their books be 5 the openinW day and be read work. All tlAe State list of schoc ks are here. \ Exchange of ol ks for new ones is permitted. tobinson - Lathan Company l. A. Richardsoi \ ( ANDIDATK FOlf road Commissioner of South Carolir a to thank his (Viends for the handnome vote* th?>v ir.-ivo ii First Primary akd to urge theio not to fail to go to the po >te on Scptember\10. / le<^ his opponents In thirty-two bounties and is sure to be no if his friends turi\ out in the fiecond Primary. stated from forty-fme "stumpi" of the State that he was af be elected on his onvn merit# and not on the demerits of I Hits?and he will nbt now ^sk the electors to do any mc o vote for the man ?est fitted, physically, by experience a cutlve ability, to represent the interests of the people of Son na at-this critical period iif the history of the State and t , Voter, Do Your Own Thinkin m the war Is over and me Railroad, the Kxpress, the Te and Telegraph Companit-fc are returned by tne Governmf Ir private owners, there /will have to be a readjustment You pay higher rates tddajt to help our (Jovernmbnt win t and you gladly consent ti tho. increase; but will you care to ue after the war is oveitf It Will be then that you will ne whose heart is with thfc greaK masses of the people to repi r>u in the office of Railroad Commissioner. 't yon think that .\. J- lUchnrliHon's record as Chief Oat 'ii of Soutli Carolina I* xivimI that , lie lias the stuff in liiin up for the rights of tho people and see tiiat tliey get a ' 4 to the polls and vote /or the roan who you think will do y )Ht food 't let some political henchman do your thinking for you. BACK YOUR OWN JUDGMENT t d ??? i be war1*, . h NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C. . | I'rotriulHl >l?r(inK at t'niori. . u,e A protracted meeting at Union + their 'kiptist church which had lasted 10 + 'RTTciTN"l?,cl enta- days closed Thursday night. There + se of were lui'B** crowds in attendance and 4, + + + + + + + so in o th,>re was an Edition to the church |1|Ksr?.s STOH f t nteinbership of 57. The preaching ,' ' ' 1 . , ? ? . m. Saturday, Sept iMh was done by Rev. J?,. A. Thompson. , , .. . S e L-. Mr .w n* ? 11 . COUttt of llOlldi ' ot K. Worth, Texas. A collection amounting to $132.45 was taken. FOR SALE?Ov 1 ^? ster in good ?_ FUTURE FEATURES <;?(>d tires, tw \ j wheel and tire 1 StAR THEATRE , x ^ f warned againi SMI?TEMIt/.R 1? night, on the/ KATIII.VN WIl./lAMS -? f W. T. Morris; ^ VKVllJ It. l>eM I UliKS ing this notice "The Whispering Chorus." *? "ie f11'! ex* X M. Morris. ho fr> SEPT^MtoER 23. WANTED?Meal KIaSI^ FEfiCUKOX Mr. Farmer t THE rXHA/sWoUSE.*' and hull sacks 4 \ 10 cen)is a pi KEPTEMI1EI& 3? i can alk? use MARGUERITE OEARK I sa^k?- Al1 of "I XCI.K TOM'S CABIN1' ,">m h<"~' ' I Co. CHARTER X?. 785K. REPORT or CC \ FIRSTNATi At Lancaster, in the State of South (Jaroliu RES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, (ex c) Total loans Notes and bills rediscounted (other than bank i Item 57a) ?? Overdrafts, unsecured .. I'. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (pal 1'. S. bonds and certificates of inedtedness pledg< (par value) Lilwrty lotan Hoods: Liberty Loan Ilonds, 2 1-2, 4, and 4 1-2 per cent Liberty Loan ilonds, 2 1-2, 4, and 4 1-2 per cei deposits Liberty Loan Ilonds, 2-1-2, 4, and 4-1-2 per ceni or other deposits or bills payable Securities other than C. S. bonds (not includin Total bonds, securities, etc., otber than lT. Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Hank Stock Stock of Federal Reserve Hank (50 per cent c Furniture and fixtures Real estate owned other than banking house .. J? Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Hank.... Items with Federal Reserve Rank in process of < y reserve) Cash in vault and net amounts due from nation; | Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trut M eluded in Items 12, 14, or 15 Checks on other banks in the same city or town a Q than Item 17) Total of Items 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18 . . . . Checks on banks located outside of city or town other cash Items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and du Total - - LI AH Capital stork paid in Sim plus fund Undivided profits Loss current expenses, interest, and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding ?J Net amounts due to National ltunks . Total of Items 32 and 33 Demand deposit* (oilier ilian bank deposits) < payable within 3n days): ^ Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 da; borrowed ) Certified checks Cashier's checks outstanding Other demand deposits |n Total of demand deposits (other than ban I? serve. Items 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 30, 40 and 41 . , im Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after lis and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money 1 no- Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve ,k~ I'nltcd States deposits (other than postal savl n(j | War loan deposit account ith Other United States deposits, including deposits ho Bills payable, other than with Federal Resen gations representing money borrowed, oth? & le- TotaI nt of Liabilities for rediscounts, including those wit he (see Item Id) so ed _ re- Total contingent liabilities (57 a, b, and c) State of South Carolina, County of Lancaster? lie" I. E. M. Croxton. Cashier of the above-nen to j is true to the best of my knowledge and belief ?rr | Subscribed and sworn to before me this fit ou i Correct Attest: CHAS. D. JONES, W. F. LANKY, IRA B. JONES. Jr., . Director*. .. ___ PAGE FIVE ^ ^ + * UANTKI) Iv^VASTEH PEOPLK TO j know that Is now l\ NOTICES The Piedmont Hot^^^Charlott?w y N. C. Has been thoroughly reno4# *++ vated, newly painted and newly Ms will be closed furnished. Kates $1.00 and $1.60 ember 7, on ac-l Per d;iy- J- K- Clements, Mans- .-'-v xy. ?or; !,. N. Perry, Chief Clcfc. fcw * J 81-12t. nil'in/l P1..K n??.l " ?? V/. iuiiu VlUU-UUdU" running condition., \iz^ssz\ closing out ! 1* V 'l '?rsoD<? aro hereby! * -Mft /hunting, day or' Jrfnds of the under | XV,> I,av? " ',,n ,ino of ,,,ghi the estate lands of Rrado Standard Vnints and will Any one disregard- make special price* for the next * , \sill he prosecuted { tliirty days in order ^o close out ent of the law. W., , . /. , v ..... our paint stock.. .Also ? full line of best automobile and. buggy and Hull Sacks. I,all,ts at reduced prices. \ Coine \ ring us your meal <!" <*, is only good fo rthlrty V .. i. We will give you duys- F,rst co,,,?. flrs* served. iece for them We Tllrcc thousand dollars worth of your oat and feed fo l>e soltl 1,1 30 da>stbem must be free ? ^ancastor cotton oil Bennett-Terry Co. 83?18t. J > *\ . ltKSKKVK DISTItK T No. R. INIUTION Ol T1IK f ONAL BANK a, at the close of business on August 31, 1918. JOCRCjES. cept those shown in b and $194,4 99.36 * v $194,499.36 ^ acceptances sold) (see v t 9 \ 15,000.00 $170>$9.36 -^149.81 r value) 50,000.00 \ sd to secure U. S. deposits / . S 1 T C AA AA iPT fAA AA J Jl I |OVViVV DI,UVV.VV I .- fc' * i' unpledged 23,550.00 -V f* it, pledged to secure U. S. ' 12,000.00 :, pledged to secure State 35,000.00 70,550.00 g stocks! owned unpledged 2,205.58 S 2,2-5.58 -.1801.00 >f subscription) , 1,250.00 '/-698JUU 12.254.10 :ollection (not available as < 3.783.37 i * il banks 47,620.14 " it companies other than in 7,500.00 is reporting bank (other \ 4.7?4?&<K "> 63,658.37 ? / ?JK W of reporting bank and '> , 1,396.86 jr. . - ' IILITIKS. $30,000.00 | 25,000.00 ' i?* . 6.058 4 8 1 2,126.66 3,931.82 50.e00.00 ' 78.31 78.21 } V subject to Itesorvo (deposits 110,469.63 /' ys (other than for money 1.456.00 42.50 R 4,804.28 fif 31.02 k deposits) subject to He 116,803.43 I. 30 (lays or more notice, )or rowed) 66,974.53 68,055 28 e. Items 42. 43, 44 and 45. 125,029.81 ; { 9,216.18 ~ of U. S. disbursing officers 10,996.24 20,212.42 ^ re Hank, Including all obli*r than rediscounts 25.000.0' 416,06 v ~ h Federal Reserve Rank \ ' \ K onn AH - . -1?* ^ -w.www.vv S- ' 15,000.00 ss: ied bunk, do solemnly swear that the above statement E. M. CKOXTON, Cashier, h day of September, 1918. O. F. LATIMKR, Notary Public. t t ? , I - ? 1 \ ^ > - ; *