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Clemson College Letts Examinations Begin Todt Naval Academy Schc ships Won by Clenr Boys?Lancastrian Awi ed Medal for Oratory?E nent Baptist Minister Preach Commencen Sermon?Other Mattel Interest. Mr. Editor: The second t examinations begin on the instM and the whole stui body is now busily preparin stand "exams"?the most pleasant thing in college During the two months have elapsed since the Ch mas holidays, everything been running very smoothly some of the best results of year have been accomlished. At the recent competitive amination held at Yorkville two scholarship appointmeni U the Naval Academy at Anni lis, two Olemson cadets of Freshman claBs were the two cessful contestants, Mr. G. Trantham of Kershaw, and P. M. Faris of Fort Mill. The Palmetto Literary Soc held its annual celebratioi the evening of Feb. 22rd, the following men were awa medals: declamation, Q. Cromer, of Abbeville ; orat S. E. Bailee, of Lancaster bate, L. G. Richardson, of B well. Clemson has secured Dr. ter Helm Jones of Lynchl Va., to pieach the comme ment sermon in June. Dr. J is one of the most promi ? ministers of the Baptist ch , in the South, and Olemsoi fortunate in securing him this occasion. On account of some si friction with the athletic c cil, Mr. F. J. Shanghnessy, had been employed to coach 1 baseball and football this y has been released from his tract, and will probably coac the U. of Ga. Mr. Shanghn was extremely popular with student body, aud his depar is a source of sincere re^ l,Stein" Stone, who has for consecutive years made th Southern foot-ball team at A derbilt University, has been ployed as associate coach in ball for next season. Toe Clemson colleere Y. o C, A. has the best student I Study Department in Amei It now has 452 men enrolled Bible study, this being abou per cent, of all students no college. The Y. M. C. A. recently elocted the folio1 officers to serve for the ens year beginning with the Sunday in March: Presii .J. C. Pridmore, of Gaffney; \ president, G. W. Keitt, of I ens ; Treasurer, S. O. lvell Columbus, Ga ; Secretary, V Marshall of Greenwood. In perusing the report of State Supt. of Education, correspondent noted that t are 512 school districts in S< Carolina levying a special to support their schools, teen of these being in Lanci county. Dewitt's Little Early Itinera, srnal sure little liver pills They are eti take Hold by .dli Druggist*. I No Change in the Ga Laws. ly? President B. F. Taylor, of laj.. Audubon Society of South C ISOn au u8SOciation for the st ar(j aud protection of birds and ? . preservation of game, write ^ from Columbia as follows : There seems to be a pr< general impression in the s that some change has been m in the game laws. In some ;erm stances it is stated that no b 7th are now protected, i:nd I woul ient glad if you would make it knc ig to through the columns of y un- paper that there has been life, change made in thev bird, gj that and fish laws of this state exc rist two very minor amendme has concerning the season in Lex and ton County and making a cl tne season lor me opossum. Audubon Society will sho i ex- have printed copies of all of for Bird, Game and Fish laws ts to distribution and we wish to w apo- all parties that violations of the laws will be prosecuted to sue fullest extent. We are obt C. ing convictions every week. < Mr. Secretary is very active at ] sent and is securing membersl ;iety at the rate of ten or fiftet a on week. All those desiring to and the Society should send t rded membership fee of five dol W- ($5.00) to the Society. The ,ory, nual dues are one dollar (: ; de- 00 ) arn- ? Burial of Bishop Dun Car- Wednesday. >urg, Spartanburg special in Col nee- j^ecor(j . The funeral of 01108 shop W. W. Duncan was 1 Q6nl this afternoon in Central M ur?k odigt church. The church 1 1S crowded with sorrowing friei *or many ministers from ci throughout the state being ] ight eent# Among the promin 0UQ" churchmen present were: w^? hop E. E. IIoss, of Tennest Jas. Atkins, of North Carol ear' and W. A. Candler, of Georj con- who assisted in the service. at funeral oration was preachet e88y Dr. J. C. K.ilgo, president tue Trinity college, North Caroli ture wj)0 paij beautiful tribute to ;ret. anj character of the dec f?ur ed. Among the selection i B dered by the choir were : 4*( ^an" aider and Hear, Men," "N< em" Alone," end "How Firm a Fc f?ot* dation," favorite hymns of bishop. The interment wa vy na wuvi v<vllIU( Ul j # iible ^ . ^Cd' Jailed on Charge of Shool 73 Livery Horse win Cheater Lantern : Twoyn ha1* men, .John Bighara and Yai wing Yann, from the Eureka m uing were before Judge McLure first terday on the charge of shoo lenL Samuels Brothers' black pi ^ice- which they had hired for adr 'ick- When the pony was retur y, of they claimed that the wound /. J. caus d by a fall, but exam tion showed that the animal been shot. The wound is in your and may result in permai hero '"Jury. The trial was set foi >uth raorrow at 11 o'clock. The tax are in iHilfour * ? * isier Kodol is today the best known and reliable remedy for all disorders ol stomach aaoh as dyspepsia, heart 1 gonr stomach and bcdchiug of gas. ] 'on tains the aau.e jaiocs foir.d in a b !, safe atomach Kodol is pleasant to tike k?y to ouarant<WHl to give relief snd is sold by All Druggists THE LANCASTER NEWS, MARCH 7, 19< I HEW I Tde \ It wi" f>e a treat to ?in- J shades and fabrics to vi irds ^ otherwise attractive line d be ^ iwn K ??? Z J Silks ?me J Rajah silks the newest sept ^ out for waists and suits i mts m new shades at the correct p i?g M Plaid silk shirt waist pa 080 % in the leading shades cn. 1 ih.e # $i.ooyard. rtihl f* 35 *neh Taffeta in soli( f * m fancy colors, pretty patteri am m shirtwaist suits, at old price the 1 1 piece raw silk, natural the \ a?d splendid quality only ain- 5 the yard. Ask to see thi Our ^ We have a full line of pre- b taffeta, also China silks i?ps m shades at popular prices: 311 a m join \\ For Evening Dress heir ^ Heres the Place to G lars _ Crepe de chine in the It $1~ M sha^es? splendid quality ant W 6o cts the yard. ^ Eslienne and tissue go< J the best shades, the yard 50 can q Dress nets, in black, {cream, acrue and butter, 5 #1.00 and $1.25 the yard. Suitable materials to etb ^ these over at modest prices. was ^ White Goods idea M Waistings at 10, 12 1-2, m and 25 cts the yard. That tent 1 be beatBis W 4? inch lawns, splendid v ,ee; # 10, 12 1-2, 15 and 20 cts. t ina, m Persian lawns, big line i gia, M 25, 35 and 45 cts the yard. Iby 1 i?a! 5 Don't forget 01 th? | You stand as aro eaa m ~ ren f getting the GOL ) Lancaster ling Meeting of Assessors, G^= The Township and Special Hoards j| ,voJ of Assessors for Lancaster county will l\ S~ ills meet at their usual places of meeting /I ' on the llrst Tuesday in March (3rd) / yes 1908 I . It is the duty of Township aixl Spec- f ^ ial Hoards of Assessors to canvass 1 )liy each and every return of personal ' property of their respective townships Oui 'ive in order that individual returns may and nod k** equalized as neariy as possible. Iarv In every instance where a material due was change in the return of any individual amounting to 1 hundred dollars ,, Qina and over is made, the Assessors will v0 ^L had make note of the changes made and Aj I forward same by mail to the Coun- [ the ty Auditor, so that notice inay be sent . to the party so raised in order that 10nl tHX pHy,,r ,n?y have the oppoitun- O r to- ity of appearing before the County Hoard of Equalization, which said men County Hoard of Kqualization will yyc ineet on the fourth Tuesday in March 1st (24) 1908, at the ofllce of the County est Auditor at Lancaster C. M.. H. C. \ The Chairman of Township and \\ fro< most Special Beards of Assessors, are ex- \l f the olllcio mtzabern of the County Board \l T bvun. of Kqoalivtlion. l| 1 todol II. II. HORTON, J) S itaKjr Feby. Auditor L. O. /C<= it is _ IM m do yoor Job Friotiug Let )8. WNG QO i^M?????? everyone who appreciat sit our store and see t\ of new spring goods we Linen lawns at 2 , . 75 cts the yard. Mercerized linge e wide 40 cts the yar rice. Batiste mercerh er"s wide, the yard only 5 Linen finish sui j ^ and 25 cts the yd. 'ss for Big Ne\* shade Cambric and Si CO rts enes- Bands, f s dainty edges for th black fl 50 cts quality, v. in all flouncing. Sped; only 35 cents. ies Silk W et It. A splendid assoi iading ceived. 2.50 to $6 I only Black silk pet prices. ods in Ladies Imperial cts. can't be surpassed white, f?rt and durability o, 75, line embracing th and shapes and poi & & J make None in sizes i 1-2 Mens, boys and Clothing now in ar spection. 15,20 We cordially inv: can't in before buying a | show you an assori alues, and prices select he yd. first class well kr [5, 20, Manufacturers, w style price and fit. ir CASH PRIZE >od a chance as ar iD PRIZES. Mercantile lant Wood'sll harden Seeds y Omcus in : OR SUPERIOR VEGE- L fAt3L.ES & FLOWERS. r business, both in (iardon I I Dr. I Farm Heeds, is one of the jest in this couutry, a result s to the fact that " Office ii nality is always our ^JJ posite irst consideration. r\ Ifiione Wc am headquarters for ??s and Clovor Seeds, Seed | ? ats. Seed Potatoes, Cow Peas, Soja Beans and other Farm Seeds. liUlIUv >od's Descriptive Catalogue he best and moat pram leal of seed I olngues. An npto-doto on<l resized authority on all (iarden / All pari i Farm cropa. Catalogue mailed /1 T?,,.a m ( o 011 request. Write for It. II ^ . / t?rted to 11 w. wood & sons, / EEDSMEN, - Richmond, To i\ dent Kiint> ory. Exec us do your Job Printing. ' Newi 3 ' ODS :es beauty in \ le pretty and ? are showing. ? 35> 5? and \ rie lawn, extra ? ^ed, 30 inches M r 25 cts. ^ ting 12 1-2, 15 ? r Line m viss Embroid- m louncing and ft e baby. ^ ery wide Swiss ^ il the yard ^ aists % rtment just re- \ .00 a ticoats at off brand Oxfords m in style, com- 2 r. Our Spring ^ e new styles ^ pular leathers. M t to 8. J youths Spring ^ id open for in- J ite you to come W suit and let us m tment of styles \ ed from three ^ lown Clothing ^ ?i OFFER. $ lybody in 1 B??W M ?oJjyj FFNNIO.Vtl. CARDS v kY IIINE8 VOKXIC Y-A T.IjA w - prints Block, Over Cloud's store .ANCASTER, S. C. J. H. WELSH, DENTIST. i Emmons Building opFirst National Bank, i No. 8. tNCASTER, S. C. : to Debtors and Creditors. ties indebted to the estate of iregory, deed., are hereby nonaWe payment to the underid all persons having claims lid estate are directed to preduly attested. J. P. Gregutor. 39-44 s Ads. Pay