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8 Great Meetings?The Su cessful Revivals in Rev. 0. Thompson's Church* The meetings held by yc humble writer tor the past thr weeks have been seasons of freshing showers from the Ln For the past three weeks have been wonderfully bless as pastor and people. We I gan our meeting at Macedoi the third Sunday in July, eo tinning through Friday mgl While we did not get auch great number to join the einm yet there was a wonderful m;i ifestation ot God's spirit with i There were four accessions the church, and more than tif were converted or reclainn Closing there we went to A Pisgah, for a week. And I Iih never seen such a meeting we had there. God heard c cries, and thirty-three joined t church, with more than a hi dred converted ones added to c Master's faithful ranks. We i expecting to baptize about th ty-live on next Sunday. \ also closed Friday night there meet our appointment at Ta? haw, the first Sunday in tl month, where we have been wonderfully blessed. Wh there was not such a great nu ber added to the church tl week, we as p;?6tor and peo] have been drawn neaier toge! er, and today we love each oil as we never have before. Eif joined our ranks and hundre declared unto us bv their actit that they were going to sti closer to the vows taken by th< before God and Llis people, the days to come, better th they have in days past and go Taxahaw, with your write other lour churches, is movi onward and upward. She ga her humble pastor a unanimc call and increased his salary li dollars. Which means much a man that has to labor for living. We go next week Bethel and the following we to New UoDe. Let us nrav ? Lord to raiae up laborers tor i field,for the harvest is preat, a the laborers are few. Faithfully, K (). Thompson, Why James Lee Got Well Eveiybody in Zunesvilh , <knows ^ Mary Let. ol rural route s she wn "My husband. James Lee, thinly tielie he owes his lite to the use ot l>r. Kii New Discovery His lungs -re s , ly affected that <soistuu|)t on seen ! evitable, when a irieud i - ?n: i .. n t> 1 ' Discovery. We tri 1 it, an 1 its restored hint to perteet b-alth," King's New Discovery is t!>* Kin throat and lung reuiedi - i o . anil colds it lias no equal. I In tirst < gives relief. I ry it! Sold uudei <_ru?n tee at '1 Maekey \ Co. and Fundi rti Pharmacv. an 1 ii "it Trial > tree Lynching in Georgia Atlanta' Ga., Aug. 0.?A sp ial to The Constitution fr Titton, Ga., says: "Charlie Locate, a nesiro t 18 years of age. w,is lyncl here at an early hour today making an insulting remark t prominent young white worr of this place. lite lynching < a very quiet ene. "The negro was a desper character and had been urn the eyes of the police here some time." Weak women should road my "Book N for women.It telle of I>r. Shoop'e n Cure. Telle how theee soothing, heal antiseptic enppoeitoriee, bring quick oertain help. The book ie free, Add Dr. Shoop* iiacine, Wie. Fnnderl Pha rmacy. ' THE LANCASTER N1 c"T I? '3b A New Orleans woman w< ;s. ST Because she did not exb UF ? nourishment from her food. jaA She took Scoff* Emtifoi rcl.| Result: we I J OF She gained a pound a day in l | jl >l{ ALL DRUGGISTS i 50?. AND Father's Horrible Deed. Rnad C tit. -x aj Lake City special in the News At i.a,?.as,? I, ami Courier: News reached at u o'clock ? -11? # saint" day, at I L11 La'<e City this afternoon ot a ceive t>ids for la> most deplorable tragedy, which """m* sl'dhll l0 : occurred in the IIyman section ot road from i.? I . to ('ounty Mm Florence County yesterday aftei- section No. v,j noon late. caster to 2 m. * ... property. U Details are meagre, but, it section No. 1VP seems that Thomas Summerford, J"; p; NV' '! e . ? fate lands and as a white man, living just a few section No. ,lIr { miles from Ilyman, attended the Jlropeity u/roi ho campaign meeting at Hymau section No. " ill. p. No. S, h in- yesterday, and in the afternoon son's projXrt; lUr loaded up on booze and went northUtowm?l home and promptly raised a row ,rom south to .... ., T . m. p. No. 10, lr. in his family. In the excitemaul property. Vp he picked up one of his little bovs Section No. '* v r 1 ' north town In to and thrust him against the banis- from south to ca ter with such force it broke the bridge. '' " child's back, from which iniuty section No. 11 . ' J J m. p. No. 14, so he died in a very few minutes, property. ile It seems from all reports that m, Summerford is a very quiet and Ma^iil's prop* . Plans and s] iiie Peaceable man when not under at the letting, r,i6! the influence of whiskey, which P'v I ' Idling. I sut makes the case all the more sad. j as-jio. teri - 1 1;* 1.. ,.h? .w.i. ,..,n 1 . 1UC llliir uiuiuivn ui nuunmu uinuiuoin ''U undoubtedly lead to chronic dyspepsia mi- ^ His '*ss y?n take something for a suflicient time to strengthen the stomach and give )US it a chance to get well. If you take Kodol , in the beginning the bad attacks of DysICK pepsia v, ill be avoided, but if you allow njyj | these little attacks to go unheeded it will f\P^.sv) * I take Kodol a longer time to put your / ill stomach 111 good condition again. Get a IF) i bottle of Kodol todav. Sold bv all drug- I II r?-? ~ l|M r's Separate Table for Veterans \ ng at Reunion Suggested. ive Mr. Editor : Please allow me )US space in your valuable sheet to y hy suggest in behalf of the sons and t0 daughters of every gallant old it Ids veteran that a special and sep * 1 CM to arate table be set for the old )ek soldiers at the county reunion to be be held at Dixie the 14th inst. wesuppl ^ It is the request of the soldiers and culi and we as sons and daughters with eve should spare no ellort in giving I delicious to them a most pleasant, eniov- I 11 11 i I t,tes we able and happy occasion one day I f(K)(] 111 each year. It certainly would I fresh eg irs be more pleasant to the old vet- J dinner ; erans to all get together and par-!| the appt I,... take of their meal. We should I the fain . r.- pX?tcise all due respect to them I J, 1,, who foiutht lor our treedom. 'I My father he::i- a >o!dier, it i - I || 1^ ^ I I ) I < . my anticipation to u-e every;! ii ellort t>> give to ilit iii all the en-I joynient and inspiration thatj^"""" rnijy mrt. lies wi'hin my power. j OKA IN A Daughter of a Soldier. To Char! ' Palms via She Likes Oood Things. ? t Mr*. Cna*. I. Smite, of We*. franklin, ooache- will ec_ | Maine, says: "1 like >?>?I thing* i?n<l have Wednesday, I adopted l5r, Kind's Sm i.ift Pills an oar burg Rook I fill family laxative m-dicine, because they are ( harlestnn good an<l do their work without making a Tickets w tu*s about .t " These painless purifier* train going, ioy | HO'd at !. 1 Maekey & Co. and hunder- any legular t burk Pharmacy. 25c. w Friday morn If 'i , 1908. ,or Big Fire in Jonesviile. Join.TtrVra ? a Jonesviile special in Mon> OWh 1(t" da>'s S ate: This morning l'v ivus ? & Lv Hlacksbu about 3 o clock the Jonesviile Lv Hickory knitting mill took lire and was Kook^ni lte completely destroyed. The Lv Catawba tier . . ,w. Lv Lancuste loss is estimated at $350,000, Lv Heath 8] for with $100,000 insurance. Lv Kershaw Lv Westvill 1 * ' Lv camden While Kennedy's laxative Cough Syrup is fortlcketr fo. 1 especially recommended for children, it is, P1 V to Hon ight of coarse, just as good for adults. Child- . L. ing, ren lik'-to bike it because it tastes nearly *i*tiiit (j and as good as maple *ugar Its laxative phn- Atlant Irons ciple drives the cold from the system by a >ark gentle, natural, yet copious action ef the- 1. w. bowels. Sold by all druggist* w-s EWS, AUGUST 12. 1908 ~i SOIV act sufficient V ? D i weight. ^ ? BUT S J ontracts to Let. Having 1 r Saturday, August l.r?th. X2?Z 4-"L-? t [.in., mid at llcHtli Springs HI 6 1H ulli t ii't'lot k p. in., I will re- . . ^1 tin- workinir mid muinte- I T.I f\Ck I I XT n I'riocl of one year, the fol- . is of the Charlotte-Camden tl TY"| O lillf" licaster via Heath Springs *-U-v?i KJ U ' ,o'wii: wo will b 1.?From eitylineof Lanp. along T. V. Williams' IDUlIIC '2.?From til. ]>. No. 2 to m 1 J ueated along Crawford es- 4 sona ca . J aek J task ins lands. I?From in. |>. No. 4 to q ys Qll W1 loeated along l.azunby's Caj1~LLA U LAX 1 J ugh Flgin. < 4.?From m. p. No. 6 to JQ,?|,S &ri*lV< leated along J. II. Robert* 5.?From in. p. No. K to (either ri ine of Pleasant Hill, and 1_ " 1 \vn line of Pleasant Hill to V6Xl.10l.GS C located at It. J. Dennett's 6.?From m. p. N<>. 10 to (gardless < le of Heath Springs, and an line of Heath Springs OI1S . 12, at Hanging Rock 7.? From in. p. No. 12 to (will be SO loeated at L. M. Clyburn's ' ces. Sort s.?From m. p. No. 14 to .. Will Crox.on's .?d K. J-Jjg Wea(j] peeifieations may be seen . 1 ^ . or at the oflice of till* &L lO W 1 rvisor between now and " """^..TV-kkky. and Hac County Supervisor. 11 all, LJQ6S6 jPf||i L GRE( YOU m&m yo msst you 11 Soup If any of theae to Coffee 1 properly y your dinner table nary department . rything choice and * ti ll III in the high grade j [?\>r summer appe- j have dainty break rate? de s, sweet butter and ment9 inci(ient,, gs, for lunch and mything to tempt ,'tite and purse by ness of our prices. \r|/ % Ji* sm:tts kings I) EXCURSION r ^ leston and Isle of * C** Southern Railway. rain with high-class day ^ leave tiallney 0.HO a m. August 20th. via MlackgHill and Lancaster for I he ] ill be sold for Special hilf \A/acr and good to return on * 4 S ram op to and including ' Style. Ri ing trains, August 2*tb,i ' , . son able. special train and low j ifes t i Charleston as fol- . _ I 1 Schedule Kate f ti 30 a. to.?$8 HO ^ irg ti 00 a in.? 8.00 Grove 7 3H a. in ? 2 7b B 8 l"> a. in ? 2 50 II (1 IUI u m > Ml -?. * r-? J unction !*.25 a. m.? 2.50 Ul\ J. 1^.. >r )() oO a. in ? 2.60 T)PN1 ;>riuga 10.25 a. m ? 2.00 r 10.86 a. m ? 2 on Office in Emmoi c lo iha m ? 2.00 nosite First N} 1126a.m.? 2.00 L w u > and further infoimation ' none n". o. itlisrn Kailuay agents. LANCAST MKKK, eiieral P*88enjfer Agent, DR. DOUGLA! *' LUSK, DENTAL 1 )iviHion PasHenger Afteat. Office oter Heath-. Charleston, M C l ilt ant IE WHAT " ISFIGURED LTLL IN THE RING. iad the most disastrous j state we have been pracut of business for some we are thankful to say >e able to open up in our ling in a few days. Have rs of BUGGIES, Carriages ies bought and one of them ed. Any style you want ibber or steel tires- All >n hand must be sold re3f cost Some of the wagbeen used just a little but Id at greatly reduced pri- v le have been exposed to ler and they too must go Sgure. Nissen, Tennessee kney. Come one, Come goods are going to be sold iftRY unnn iivf uuck company lull I IIUUV LI 1 L UIUUI1 UUI1II Mil l R STOMACH? ?UR DIVER? R KIDNEYS? vital organs are not performing their functions , you can pet them right by drinking the sparkling waters of the lOIlt M ineral Springs Good hoteJ, reasonable liehtful surroundings, with all the amuRefo wHterinp places. For I'articularR, addreBR . Johnson, Mgr CREEK, SO. CA. le cilnt <S/i ?p | dace to get your Buggy, Automoon or Furniture repainted in good i i ? : - w.. i )?: .louer-uring a specially. i mis icaShop back of Bennett's store. N. B. CLENDENING 1 WELSH, IIAK'RV 11INES -1ST. A TTORNEY-A T-LA W 18 Building Op- Ofnci* Id Springe Block. Over Cloud's Htore itional Hank. lancaster., s. C. er, s. c. W.P.ROBINSON 3 McINTYRE attorney at law W ]itiuida> Offitie over lleath-JoiieH Co'? Htore. iUROBOli J one* ? lo.'n Store. I.ANCAHI KK, H ( RR. M. '. prompt attention to boffiDenn. ( ) / I