The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, July 08, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4
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THE LAN CAST
(SKM1-WKE1
ERLNfcWS THJi WAU 18 ?
^IA ; The New York Til
???? ident Harding waa i
THE L,
VKU, BUT A September frost
net thinks Pres- ton cr?P of mucto
-,^.1 ? . 000 bales, for the
rell advised not ^ .w
lsrsrer the cron.
/
ANCASTER ygW8> LANCAS*
would mean a cot- "?
i less than 8,000,-( 8H\LL WK S
later the frost the! (J- A. Burst
It wmrtri be alto- An
nra, 8. c.
by Rev. R. R
TAND FX?U THI8? Kershaw Me
jy in "Our Dumb burial waa wl
tlDftll ) u'hlrh frutarn
I
FRIP;
.. Doyle, pastor of the lines of bit
'thodist church. The steel. v
Ith masonic honors, of in iron, 4
Itv Mr Vnnnv haH 11., v.
<Y, JULY 8, 1921. *
isinesa, notably Iron and
the board said, "It la now
raail I Hal
K?uiDiiRneo j
Published Tuesday
BY THB
LAKOA8TBR NBWS
Lancaster, 8
.GBORGB BULLA
Siditor aad Ma
The News Is not reap
slews ot Correspendei
**"? _ .. to allow a splurge I
and Friday
I the signing of the jo
COMPANY. congress declaring
state of war with
CRAVKN the Times: "There
nm*er' of getting up a tren
onslble for the loo over the affair.
8.h0rt was to offer peac
;o be made owr gether possible foi
Int resolution of to wilt the hopes
at an end the On the other han<
Germany. Says lie and we *
... . ? with frost deferre
had been talk _ . . . ,
October, as freuei
lendous hullaba- g<j|ng to ^ Mte
The President tlon of a million
e as a splendid ernment estimate
? -- ,
a September frost \ horse w?
of 1,000.000 bales, from his head
1,'should the katy- on the (rouni
tare an open fall, over the horse
d until the last of hand. He c<
itly happens, it le mal in a loud
to count on add!- tuated with oa
bales to the Gov- the horse bein
And we would h?m#M tnr *
a down; blood ran been a membi
and formed a pool Rev. W. s.
1- A man stood 411 d Reprenen
i with a club in his ?f Lancaster.
>mmanded the ani- ternoon to at
voice, freely punc- day school c
iths, to get up; but held in the ]
g young and in the Rev. Mr. "Pat
ho fin? tins the pountv Ai
?CI1WI ttU/ U
ar for many yfears. ment of wa
Patterson. R. T. Beaty occur, and
tatlve W. P. Robinson, it will certi
were here Sunday af- autumn."
tend the District Sun- In sever
onventlon. which was trade, the
Presbyterian church, "month of
terson Is president of of relative
lanr.lstlon anH nranlried ?rtInn ?i
IVIIUVOU IUI IMVI i vaujuvi"
ges and prices Is likely to
that Increased activity In
ntnly not be noted before
al branches of domestic
board said, because the
June Is usually a period
quiet and temporary re<nH
rnnrlltlnnR hHY? rnn.
niuonu aruciw on iwi
taterwt will be gladly
SUBSCRIPTION
Strictly Cash in A
Vn city and county, exce
delivered by city car
In poatal cones 1 ai
Delivered by city carrle
postal zon?*j beyond
ond, per year
Ofv mAwlho nna.holf tYy
nc? 01 |?uw? _ .. , , ,
received. Fourth of July prese
~ There waa to be Jubll
of thankfulness. Bi
lldTAlICO*
>pt those good sense Mr. Hard
riar and on all this nonsense
id 2 $8.50
ir and to knew that any kind
the Bec~ which could have t
$8.00
,a ihnva rntng would have looked
nt to the nation, as soon Ramble on
ating amid tears the "Peculator.
ut with great "flood
ing put his veto (Kershi
> He doubtless Good for Lane
of celebration P??Ple of a comn
?n worked up a"d ,he ?"
. 4 v this to look far a!
too trAfinurpnllv .1 .L , Al
' katydid as on Ignorant of th
commands. H
"ijuToaater" ?y?' "llod "
.w Era! amtul.h, hi. I
aater! Whan the k"owln,! not
Qunlty have the "aot"' not b
rlt tn a time like ,he <',ub "?i1?
head and Invest In ^ group of
.!? . Hrnun#! tho mr
MV ftll *1 TV OD ?
e meaning of these at H*? meetin
Ie lay there. his Robinson wer
>*lth unfathomable addresses,
nuscles twitching. Born to M
what to do. His Hilton, Mond
ieing obeyed, plied daughter.
, barbarously. Born to Mi
people collected don, Tuesday,
in nn<l dftllfhtPr
g. Mr. Beaty and Mr. tinued, and
e on the program for occurred Is
Unemplo:
r. and Mrs. Beckham cally utich
ay. June 27, 1921, a "with altgh
ment, notal
r. and Mrs. Boyd Hoi- w"h tender
June 28, 1921. n there, espe
like Iron."
[ "such recession as has
evidently only seasonal."
ynient continued practlanged,
the report aald,
t tendencies to betterbly
in agriculture, and
teles to Increase here and
riully In basic Industries
OiA iuv/uiui), wuc-uaiL v u
No new subscription ?
shorter period than
The date on your lab
on which your pi
stopped.
TO ADVERTI
The Lancaster News
advertisers a larger c
Lancaster and Lancaste
uit other newsDaner.
entered for a stagy and artificial.
six months. ,. .
el is the date cans would have re
upcr will be attempt to hambooz
matter of fact, they
SERS. excited about what
irculTuon6" in Percelve to he only
>r county than tiou of an admitted f
nnoanil/xn ?9
tuts miiiKS uiai m
Moat Amerl- iind permanent u
sented it as an which is best, it m
le them. As a munlty l? to
? sure thing. Only
are not at all ^ ? J
against the seven
thej clearly dollar bond issue f
a legal recogni- facilities. We cs
act?that is, the when our forefa
tut * rniintrv nn^l frvn rr
fin mHKe ror sure ?..? ....
pbulldlng of that ??n>e wished to
eans that the com- Tl,? ninn wa? t
come, that's a dead 1ow* an(' h,s c<
six people voted foreboding. I
ty-Ilve thousand : His son broug
or Improved school J was applied t(
m't {imagine that , After the bucl
thers settled thin tied, the man
V.* 1 It ul hi. .nn
*U| a?iu "IIUV/IIJS II
interfere, none did. Horn to Mr.
i hip brute of a fel- Thursday. Jur
ountenance ?h? too Culp Cook
ie railed for water. Miss Georgia C
lit it to him and it ville hint wee
> the horse's head. note that he
ket had been emp- proved from t
turned and threw sustained, and
1* ??? Wt
and Mrs. L. P. Adams. ! \(
,0 30. 1921. ...on, | T() E1
accompanied !iIh slater, j
'ook. liome from Green- Ik't'onnlthT!
k. Wo are pleasod to Offer*
is now very much 1m- .1
he Injuries he recently TeguciK"
: loses the sixht of only The Fodera
3UA ANXIOUS
S'TER FEDERATION
i Her IhTlslon and
i to Join Central
Imcrli-nn t'nlon
Ipn, Honduras. July 7.?
il Council of the Central
Entered as Second
October 7, 1905, at th<
Lancaster. 9. C., unde
Cress of March 8. 1879.
FRIDAY, JULY
THH COTTON MILL
The Lancaster cott
_ toooanuu ui uugn
Class Matter d?avor to represent
'r ?t"o?Co" '"* Patrklllc app
would have regarde<
?. form of buncombe.
8, 1921. ?Tho _ .
?? The people unde
SITUATION that the reaI work c
on mills will w,th Germany Is yet
lines. Any en- ?.<u .UUh
this as a thrill- pv?ry form of wild
ievement thev porthn,t>' f?r nnb
, , ' 'hat they saw mu
J a, the lowest tor themsclTc
hope of a better ft
rstand perfectly dron. They certal
>f making peace been looking for
to be done. No CentB return for
effort.
?. DUHIKCO null | 11 ??? ovm.
beast to make op- i >' on the boy's
orn generations ! to the ground,
ich el?e but hard "You'd bett
(s, but they had a Deacon. I'm
lure for their chll- axe at you so
nly could not have only comment ;
mere dollars and The nian Hf
themselves li the tentlon to the
iv luiiiiru p?t|utti tr- uur wi nm ejt
forehead and he fell Mrs. Connl
unconscious. ter, is visltlnj
er learn to catch. Mrs. D. F. I*h
liable to throw an
me day." was the BUSINESS
made by the father. ?T-T.
, IN JUN
rain turned hta athorse;
bat now the
llwui.lr. Tk.l
:n. | American i
e Phillips. oT LancAB- I preaentatlvf
I her parents. Mr. and and Hondui
illlps. munlcation
??- Foreign Off
ACTIVITIES ernmentR ol
Honduras, I
E INCONCLUSIVE thM the 8ll
? concluded r
v 11 i mi? -
Kepunnrs. comprising re 8
of Salvador, Guatemala
ran, has given out a comfrom
the Nicaraguan
ice, addressed to the Gov'
Salvador, Guatemala and
In which Nicaragua urgos
gnatorlen of the compact
orently at San Joae, Costa
resume operations
plant really is in operal
is, certain department*
be put In motion befor
be fully operated are g
understood that possibl
nt work. In the re-o;
mill the management 1
Monday. The ?ne ' more keely aw
tlon now; that Washington adi
i necessary to keeps on g'ving assu
e the mill can to tlnie that It has a
:oing and It Is The state departmer
y 100 men are to be working at it wl
pening of the try and Intelligence 1
ias announced associates with Its 1
'are of this than ?
ninistration. It Woman In
, .. (Philadelph
ranee from time ? .
Out of what wa
peace program. an^ wooiie8t part
it Is understood a strange story.
Ith all the Indus- It will be rememt
that the country Jackson, Wyoming
lead. Secretary ticoat K? rnmei
t animai nna rou
i the West heavy hand wa
la Record.) arm and a vo
s once the wildest ear: 11 waa the
of the /'West cornea This is only
About a year ago. scenes of crue!
>ered. the town of has arrested
came under pet- 'nK the years ]
Jt. The women, seml-clvlliaed ^
na a champion. A " "
8 laid on the man's Stable Ran
ice sounded in his
> voice of fhe law.
. . Washington
one of the man, lc?Tlt|es
It, to animala that .nh ? ,ho,
my attention dur- dccll??
I hare lived In thin ,
IVeet. and It la ,)>ble fut ,
M iLro aiaii Hi-nt HITU mull, IHKP
I* Set Aside JJy the tlon toward
Records Btar,e" whc
pua from b<
, July 4.?June bus!- central An
In the United States, Ntcaragui
fin* an acceleration In bers of the
, were classed as "In- form a bas
ulth respect to the pro- would ultli
developments by the'?i.un nn.-?i?
coucerifu anu npeeay lie
1 a settlement of the oblh
have prevented Nlcar.ipromlng
a member of the
lerlran Union,
a proposes that the memunion
name conditions to
is for negotiations which
nately result in Nicara(nut
Inn In tK a TTntnn
that there has been v
of the anion, but that u
not be discriminated a;
string employment, whi
non-union, being invite
plication to the proper
the departments In wh
io recognition Hughes. The detailc
mion men will beld, but the main f
gainst, all de- 18 clearly revealed.
?ther union or bearty co-operation
d to make ap- Already it is explain
authorities of j be done distasi
ich they wish rawing to them in j
I oeace resolution. 11
newly franchiaed,
^ are as yet with- . ?
Ices. Now there
general principle 8peclal election to ,
It is that of of dividing Ltncoli
with the Allies, suit shows the dlv
ed that nothing b? 700 majority.
teful or embar- JackBon bM be?n
_ . seat for the new
tursuance of the ?
This new coutity
' fhflr Vflnt Aitr . ?
won all the off- scenes such as
has just been a mane magazln
decide the question .
i County. The reislonlsts
have won Mouth Mom
and the town of The Monroe
chosen as county oeral services c
Teton County. L. A. Osborne,
takes In much of soldier who die
- . Ik. wLi.
tills tnat this hu- monthly revic
e la banishing. serve board. 1
_ that prices 1
basts, foundet
-or Citisen Dies (he price fall
Journal says: Fu- fOUn<if were i
?ver the remains of or<jBi and the
a brave Cnfederate ..Jt ti Cv?$i r
d late last night at J c|OTr Qf the r<
F-'
w of the federal re- The poop
Rsued today. Theortea thin action
ia|d preached a stable pleasure, ai
1 on a slowing up of that Nlcara
in May, the board member of
let aaide by later rec- American 1
board concluded that la expresae
nore evident that the Congress h
adjustment period baa
le of Honduras learned of
by Nicaragua with great
id predictions were made
gua now would become a
the Federation of Central
[lepubllca. Keen regret
d that the Coata Rtcan
aa rejected the compact.
*AI WUIJk.
The percentage of ?
Ing the anion in a mi
not been determined
One of the a teen hand
ty-nlne ramors tying d
two weeks is that 90 ]
Joined; another is that
>mployes join- tro?P? to *** for
itter that lias Rhino brldfjfibcadi th
by outaidors. not be withdi
[rod and nine- Weeks states tbat I
uring the past ,UP* to *>rlng oar
per cent, bare Not 1111 France and ]
not more than tent to them *?
, me itmoui JBCKM
a time on the once the resort o
e American force the old \7est. Th
awn. Secretary rock8 the cradle i
?e bee taken no ""
preme.
soldiers home. . ,
Etaffland are con- Feminine "Drli
will the, be re-1 _ (Columb
There are repoi
one H016 country, uuiu<= ??
t the bad men of 'o South Monro<
e gentle hand that ternoon at 4 o'c
may govern where church. Rev, J.
wai once eu- C. Weaver 1
ceaaed was ore
and wap a natlv
*' on Congrees ty. hut for man
la State.) the Zoar commi
rta and Indlcatlona an ?n*uhia ?r
bum. rv. ?. usoorne, ye^ been
b. were held this af- , , , , .
ilock at Smyrna
J. Edwards and Dr.
officiating. The deir
80 years of ace.
e of Lancaster couny
years had lired In
unity, where he won g*I
111 a t Inn #nn Knnsatn I
reached," In some | TH* New
No. 33.
"ATEMENT OF THE CONDIT1
[ON OF THE
40 to SO par cant, ha
closed meeting of the v
in the courthouse We
And the report was c
streets yesterday that
solid not to go back t<
may or may not be true
place behind the close
it? Joined. -A
inion was held "Apart from that
dnesday night there must come noi
nrrent on the tJon with Germany
they Toted commerce and amity
o work. This by tb? ending of w
?, as what took r*?e? the larger and
d doors is not m?tt?r of. an instr
. from many qrtarte
minor question, whether in a new
w direct negotia- aligned with the
for a treaty of tions, are planning
made necessary "ess In the nei
naturally desire a
ar. AboTe that tional legislation,
much more rltal their nrat, at leas
ument of peace assault upon the 1
r? thai the women, integrity and a<r
feminist party or a devoted meml
two old organlxa- church, and wat
: a "drive" on Con- thousands of U
:t election. They He is survived I
l share In the na- Miss Martha 8ta<
and will make er Osborne, of
it most formidable, following sons i
popular House. It m. R. PIkk. Mrs.
uar? dealing. He waa
>er of the Methodist ftc j
i highly esteemed by mJA
nlon couaty citizens.
>y his wife, who was Loc
ck; one brother. PostCharlotte;
and the
and daughters; Mrs.
Amos Pie*, of Pare
INK OF LANC
ated at Lancaster, S. C., at the
ness June 30, 1921
DPQATTDnVC .
:aster
5 close of busi
definitely known.
Aa The News underi
nation, the mill will
Monday and the operat
tlve of affiliation with
will be siren the opp<
'back to work on the
latins at the time of
which will determli
itand* the eit- re'*^ons with Gem
be re-opened pI,ce and duty in th<
tires, lrrespec- hM eonie since the
organisations. *n*trument lies reai
artunity to go ,n tlle ?hape of the ^
conditions ex- To 'e?Rage' under
closlnc down c^ar?d by the Pres
ie not only our Is closer to the pe
lany, but our Qte is, and whate
s new world that PW* rerr clo<
armistice. That c"tm ?lre"
least 25 women
dy u our hand HouM ^
Versailles Treaty. Some of them gut
it has been de- The capture of t
Ident to be the the gaining of a i
tople than the Sen- land; Mrs J. J
rer is close to the j. Darts. Mrs. 1
e to woman. Fore- jOsborne and R
iy predicting at Following the c
Represent a tires in Mr. Osborne en1
elected next year. 26 N. C.. regit
*s as high as 50. number of the
the Senate, or eren of the war. Mi
ilender foothold in ted for his brai
V. Mangnm. Mrs. W. ?
W. H. Porter. W. T.
.er. M. A. Osborne. 10^
outbreak of the war.
listed in Company B. t
nent. and was in a ?111
major engagements ?aJ]
r. Osborne, while no- ^
'ery, escaped wounds *?U
MU0V U .
ns and Discounts
rdrafts ?i
ids and Stocks Owned by the Ba
erty Bonds on Deposit
niture and Fixtures
king House
er Real Estate Owned
s from Banks and Bankers
? $668,105.03
9,767.18
nk 220,000.00
134,550.00
3,000.00
6,000.00
? 10,000.00
-- 94,352.54
of the mill. Of court
lematlcal as to the nui
apply for work and <
.any of the union men
At any rate, the p
opening the mill la en<
Announcement was i
W Affislnla 4
w, il is prob-1w,Mr course. And
tnber who will Senator Lodge and t
is to whether aSa'nst the Treaty
i will. hear that It may be
respect of re- an>ended form, the
touraging. at Washington is tl
made" Wednea- be done. Then
* - another state of wa
though it gives that "club" of po
ho other plotters **ke more fl&htln?
cow shivers ,o be
time. The preset
ccsu boil tied |? may ^ ih#
best information well shared by t!
?at this is what Congress at least
there would be rePre?cntative of
r. The frreenn. The Rreat war
Iltical bosses, will and serious tlln
C and plotting. But nearly every 01
Invaded In a short which his regime
it younger genera- was In the thlcl
two houses pretty tvsburg. where
lie sexes, making guished Itself b;
more human and^aa any other reg
life. | led the advanc<
, while It bruised. gagement and '
ess and took part in pUj"
ie or the battles in '
>nt was engaged. He p,
c of the fight at Get- t^ne
his regiment distiny
going as far north
:iment. Mr. Osborne
? in that bloody ensrlth
a comrade was
rency
i
er and Other Minor Coin
icks and Cash Items
Total
LIABILITIES:
? 36,323.00
2,690.00
2,611.35
? 11,738.22
..$1,199,137.32
aaj dj unii/iaio ui i
Hoskins chain of texti
the foar mills in Cha
?pan as soon as sufficii
employes apply for woi
rates and on the same
eclated June 1. Thei
doted Jane 1 by reasox
IUQ Vyuau w i\.iv
le plants thut cllables In the sena
rlotte will re- arm? and oratory,
ant number of soon flnd theIr cou
*k at the same I? the face
conditions as P?Pul*r disapproval
ie mills were certain to come doi
i of a strike of furth?r perverse opi
and maltreated wo
1,0 wou,d fl)r '? their .hackle., 1
But they would country on the g
rage oozing out women are not fr
of the immense tremendous catacl
which would be 8ho?* dowa very 13
. .. thrones and mill
vn heavily upon . _ .
* the Teutona.
position to mak- ^?jle eom|D( aKe
men, at least broke I the first to go o
rhere is hardly a Gettysburg,
lobe In which the ?
eer because of the Items Pro*
ysm In Europe. It Mellta P
nuch more than the *or New Yoi
tary feudalism of a special
University* 8h<
> Is to be largely a d*y? ?t Washtni
ver the stone wall at Cap
Sur
Due
n Kershaw En Lib
"loyd left last Thursrk,
where she jcoes to jn(j
course at Columbia
i stopped a cople of ggV
ftton, D. C.. with her Tin
ital Stock Paid In
plus Fund
i to Banks and Bankers
erty Bonds on Deposit
idends Unpaid
ividual Deposits
Subject to Check..$881,572.37
ings Deposit 306,668-32
le Certificate*
50,000.00
? 150,000.00
1,706.49
134,550.00
2,500.00
\
the o perm tires, togethe
Ornately 1,100 workers
Charlotte mille. Otfii
CbadwlckiHoeklas con
dag to The Charlotte
jfwsterdmr, declare the]
Ml so flght mgmiast lak
aatataia that the con
r with appro*- ,u* ? m me ul
' In other 11 c?uld be rendered
slala of the
ipanjr. ae^ori , " .
Obaerrer, of THOIIH AM
r are conductor
unions, but Katydid, Froet
_____ (Charlotte C
iipany la com __
IIJ wmy uy wnicn woman's age. T1
satisfactory and some measure a
Women will come
- - will refused to be
and that, but lasli
? laws that most tnt
, and their chlldrai
and Cotton Vary much, jm
b*f! * "'A. [portion, of the as
lore will bo In II,lw? *? ? ku
new matriarchy. * position in the
into their own, and Jos. W. Knl|
legislated this way caster county, i
it upon making the C. O. Floyd, 8u
Imately affect them Mr. and Mrs.
i and thofr homes children, of Spai
srnaps. the larger Miller's parents
w laws will relate Croaton last w?
leen Fioya. who has
treasury department. pMp
ht, auditor (or Lan- Not
ialted his sister. Mrs. Res
inday afemoou.
8. Neeley Miller and
rtaaburg. rtsited Mrs.
, Mr. sad Mrs. W. L.
?k. They also rtslt
of Deposit?. 188,079.88
bier's Checks ?1,066.91
?s and Bills Rediscount*!
erve Fond Carried on Genera) I
dividual w?
Total
776,88088
... 80,000.00
44)00.00
-.$1,199,187.82
mKted to the open-*h
-will not be dictated to
eonnei of its employes,
merit is felt toward
ployes," the Observer
?ri of the compj
'They also say that
til A vnlknnt puma a a
m iii bl kmi/ulu
op policy end 20, and the weathi
as to the per- that three months 1
"No resent- frost will fall. Tha
striking em- frOBt on or about
say. the offi- wll!ch lwou,d b? a
, . early date. But wt
any declare. . ... _ ..
when the weather 1
they consider oat of wj,ack? Fal
tha raanlt a# At A i.
wu i?wra ' o1' to whtt we now ?
w-wlse will say lotion." We are
from ?uch event experiments, end
t would forecast m6n arG even mor
September 20, than are the men.
n extraordinary cjai ]aws and ref
\y not this year. aorta, laws goveri
machinery is all re-form \he famil;
Ith In the katy- Df parents and c
* --1
Ball "welfare legia ?d relatives at
going to try many Cashier T. B.
In all of them wo- of Kershaw, and
e closely concerned ?1 The Peoples
There will be so- "State Ban
relations of all Hendersonville.
ilng and trying to the tr,P b7 out
f and the relations wm? of Shelby,
hlldren, efforts to 8. Floyd I
Heath Spring#. SU
Clyburn. of the Bank Coi
I Caabler E. 3. Bailey, |
Bank, are attending the
kers' Association at
N. C. They made tru
omobile and went by boc
b spending a while at
,te of South Carolina,
inty of Lancaster.
Jefore me came Geo. W. Willii
i above named bank, who, beta!
s that the above and foregoing
e condition of said bank, as s
>ks of said bank.
GEO. w.willia:
una, cashier of
e duly sworn,
statement Is a
hown by the
MS,Cashier.
toad advice. The milli
officials, are willing t<
Mtrtke episode and to
actions on the beet pc
wcale. It la their bell
near future a spirit of
mutual cooperation wl
?..w . wwv UIU 19 oil CII^&UCIICU
?. according to tact that this year 1
5 overlook the *n March. Why
conduct oper- lNovember ,n SePt*?
p March kink might
>88lble wage ment to ^pect a ki
ief that hi the moat any date In
confidence and the reader may be
111 be re-estab- significance of thet
tnn i? tho onourai
ujr ronBuu ui mo aj| 0f these matt
we had our May develop and lmpr<
should it not be make it pure an<
ber? That May- all of these matt
lend encourage- women's business
lllng frost at al- more intimately a
September. But they do to ours.
> wondering the ??
le remarks. Cot- Greenville. S.
. TV. -
era come home to ^'eveiana spnn
>ve the race, to m,8S Omey h
4 keep it bo?and Kan were
era come home to 25th. by Magic
and bosoms much 'sorae of th
nd insistently than William j. y<
county's most i
* pected citizens
C., July 7.?Pink about four mil
K8. a
[olden and Van Mor- of J
rled Saturday, June
itrate A. L. Cook at
at official. ?
sung, one of Kershaw 1
aged and highly res,
died at hla home
eg south of Kerahaw
worn to and subscribed before i
ruly, 1921.
JNO. H
Notary Pul
Tect Attest:
LEROY SPRINGS
WADDY C. THOMSON
R. L. CRAWFORD
ne this 5th day
[. POAG,
blic for S. C.
m
fished.
Thus the Charlotte
soiree itself into mac
that existing in Lanci
f -a ' J 0
ment ban already f
i situation re- g^^est crop In 2
h the same as an early frost white
ister. ' crop will be still
> ? iic uufoiu" uuuiiit lirgrtl let
lgured on the with killing Dr. L
5 years, and if near Ninety-Six t<
ns the fields, the this afternoon ant
further reduced, by officers to Colt
rin nanu, cnarKea r riimy morning
awton C. Lipscomb of several week
oday, was captured Hanging Roqk
1 was spirited away afternoon, after
imbta. ' ducted from H
; iouowing an illness
;h, and was burled at
graveyard Saturday
funeral services con[anglng
Rock church
Directors.
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