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) 10Ci6fcts Ribbons
\ 1 Oc [IS Hose
I 1 OC GENTS FANCY SOCkS
\ | SL95 v ; SHOES
i \ 15c o?r25acent1 Suspenders
11 $ 1.00 pa uAvoot,Pants
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r J 3 7-8c Calicoes
ft 10c Madras
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LANCASTER, S.C., WEDNE
imer Goods
ES WITH INCREASING !
S ?5C ! i ? Boy Pants (
S $1.00 tor $1.25 TRUNKS J
i $1.20 for $1.50 TRUNKS j
121c Unfelilrts ]
\ OFLp FOR BEST 4fie*. QIITDTC l
&J1-' PPRCAL DKKSS UIII It 10 i
/ $1.95 for $2.e50 Pants 5
) 2c M Thread I
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^ I cent rApmt'oF Pins ?
150c is cents Slippers 4
133c BriHiantine sffia I
18 l~3c Oxford Skirtings Brown*6 ^
K INFLECTIONS OF
Oirls who are siU
^ are good onea to hitc
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iNTERP
SDAY, AUGUST 19, 1903
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I | Those Who M|[,
? ;to investigate $ <
? can only blame (
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i the loss of their M (
INTEREST |imoney- \\
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4c fo5rcSfsst Socks C
> lOCcikes toe ToTetSOAP /
10? 15c. 36-inch Curtain Swiss l j
* 39? 5ofcents Corsets C
) 15c 25 TS Mirrors #
[ 95? ?i?w Umbrellas \
<D0 Aft F0R FINE Qlnirfo worth f
; Jpfl.UU TAILORED OlUl 10*3.00 F
ORp for r.LOf'KI I) hftinnnlr worth M
, IJlJu TABLE lMl!(tbft 40 cts fc
k $1.00 t 1. 50V T1U MM E d Hats a.!
' 75 c
TRU1MED HATS |j;
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A BACHK- 0 Iv NEWS. \
>nt as poets
^t) The Crops, the School, Organ iza j
0 he under tfon of ChristianTciiiperance '
t lungs aro Workers, 1 hose Who
Joined and the (MilKree?
will, a ctrfl Klcctnl. I
?r have her j
Crops aro looking well. The '
Jin's hair in farmers are not cross or morhid (
mally it is now at all ; they got a good rain
on Saturday night,
ints to know The school is still moving on 1
1 bo courted, nicely. 1 hero is a gradual in[
course crease in numher. The teachers
iu?, it.ro sure the number will reach x
eninent law , .. , ,, . ,,,,
1b\T Monday. L lien art ovori'
I ri.i.nMi nl I
90 now.
.ent Hkps. M rs K S Herbert, the organhnve
to be j/er of tho ChristianTcmpornncc N
ian in order Workers' society, was with u> '
" on last Sunday. She is from a
Orangeburg
PSscrs For about an hour Mrs. Ifor
2c piiis. bert sat and told us6f thi;> work,
and although young, its influiprodueetof
Pnce is f?r reaching nlrondy.
?ya the one fl,n ls a'>!>"t -vrars ofaS"' i
but is still going about doing (
lilt n /
good for her Master. She goes c
litertilly without scrip or purse. a
1I(,r wor!i ''.r.rf;wiU 'rfcU "' }">' t
r^ years. At 1 abernacle, on hast
Lancaster circuit, she organized t
a society to include this whole B
county. It is undenominational, t
ears feathers Sixty-five joined at Tabernacle. ?
?t her little but of that number were membecause
it ifl hers of Bethel, Bethlehem and 1
Hopewell churches. Mrs. Her- c
goes into a bert spoke at Bethel in the after- 1
ilk up to the noon> and -8 moro joined This J
at herself, it L''al(('s amL al!? S'ok'.' ,at t
n't one there H?Pe*?U. nn ,SaM>atl1 n,8p. t
when T? joined, making a total j
memhershin nf 1SS Vnnr
, * WUI I
^Jq Gur? correspondent did not get the r
eu eat* names ot those who joined at t
RISE.
NO. 22 ' ^
Iopewell and Betliell. Followng
are the names of tho<" who
ook the pledge at 1 nbei ;:.?elo :
Mrs. W.C Wiun, Evt-1.\ u Winn,
\llie Ply lor, C u r ie Fu . i 1T. u
fithel Taylor, Cora Cart)-*, Hula
rVinn, Ruby Plyler. L* : '! 'or,
VIay Winn. Mamie Fund. 1 * ,;rk,
Jleveland Plyler, Ll-o 1 M?- ?ui;t,
Dlyde Funderburk, Iio> Carne9,
Jharlie Tayltlr, Li:'! t'i.iiito,
Bradford Carries, Oscar Taylor,
L.estial Rowell, Mod.; McGuirt,
Jeorge (lames, Mesnum- : HO.
steelo, U. A. Funderburk. Dallas
sapp, Mary Parker, M> - M ? ule
sapp and Ona Funderburk. S J.
Ainderburk, Misses Cora V .rbo ough
and Minnie Steele, Mrs D.
?. Sapp, Chas Funderburk,Misses
da Taylor, SndieOaines and Ella
towell, Rev W. C. Wirn, A. 0.
loweJl, VariLiti^le, Uonr F inder>urk,
E. B. Lingle, H S Sullivan,
iarris Sullivan, 1). F. Supp, 11.0.
heele, J. E Rowell, A. Beaver,
). A. King, A. McGuirt, Claud
Sapp, U. A. Funderburk. Miss
'earl Rowell, J.S Rowell, Misses
iussia Plyler, Desaie Stewart,
Vliutiie Plyler, Flonnie Fonderjurk
and BessieFunderburk, T O.
Steele, R. E.Sharp, MinorCarnes,
Vmos Funderburk, Chas. Rowell,
1. H. Plyler.
The following officers were eleced
: E B. Lingle, presi lent-f-??
V. C. Rowell, treasurer ; Miss ,i
iussia Plyler, Supt.. Youiu Poo- *
do ; Miss Minnie Plyler, c > ng. {
bonding secretary; li. E. SI., p, "*
ecording secretary ; T O. Sreele,
). F. Sunn and SI .1 Tfnw.d..,.!-..
recommend it to a 1) sufferers." /'
?odol digests what you eat and
the stomach sweet. Sold
>y Crawford Hros.
?-rf- . uuuwuuia
ace presidents.
Tiie following are officers lor
he Hand of Hope :
President, Miss Mamie Funder>urk
; corresponding secretary,
jest i at Unwell.
The following were elected oil
ho committee for soliciting- n<>w
nemhers : Misses Des&ie ibiew?rt,
Min nio Steele, Cor? Ycbnough,
Ona Funderburk, Ktta
single.
Mrs. Herbert, is the editor ot a
it tie paper. "The Christian T utterance
Worker*" It is a month*
y paper, and is the organ of the
emperance society. Thefollowng
were elected as agents to soieit.
subscriptions for this paper :
i. II. Plyler, B. L. Parker, Chas.
'hinderburk, Miss Maude Sapp.
I'his paper is gotten out bv some
>1 I lie most rh i?iI ly wom< u in
south Carolina. Wo nec 1 such
idvice in our hnmos nr we fop
n it. Future generation? will
'ii,e up to bK s Mrs. E. y II i>ort
Her name win become a
t etch word around I bo fire>iib of
nany homes in the whole eonnr;
The
first meeting of the tem>er
ince society will be he'd at
[* tiornaclo on the firpt Sabbath
ilternoon m September.
R. E. S.
Save the Children.
s'inrtv nine of everv one hundred
iiBHunt'8 that children have are
luo to disorders of the ston.uch,
md thea disorders Hre all caused
>y indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia
mre is just as good for children
is it is for addults. Children
hrive on it. It Uoec-^ theii iniie
toniachs sweet and encourages
heir growth Rnd development,
rtrs. Henry Charter, 705 Central
>t., Nashville, Tenn., says : "My
ittle boy is now three years
dd and has been suffering from
ndigestion ever since he was
>orn. I have had the best doc- W
ors in Nashville, but failed to do V
iini any good. After using one , |
>ottie of Kodol he is a well babv.