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/1 / * n r '* J, i. 4 Ul3\0f>l 7 i O tf?\T r vrrv nt J" VUU O. INU. 06. 5JC Importance of School Dia At a meeting of the trua the Lancaster school distri Monday in the office c Leroy Springs, chairman tina ?"rl (Kn l-nonliltir>r> r>ii ,M1-WEEKLY. cipline. Jackson's Birth Pla tees of Editor Lancaster j ct held have not closely folk >f Col. controversy with refe of the the birth place of Andre . . . . ? l.baptis" zith: young >w Jack LNCASTER, S. C., APRIL 6, rs We are yours to comn Men and women are I the country. 1910 1 caster. This was s iand- tant matter, and.'i' keeping with his the hope of made a very wise s three last named. $1.6 i very impor-| Honor ov. Ansel, in ,, custom, has reports for election in the ter en(^nK March JudKe Purdy ?*ntuout ant the 0 PER YEAR Roll. the third quar25th have been following are on k/\'m a v? | kliv 1 V.OV/1 U null ,}JU elsewhere was passed mously. This action wa sidored necessary in vi some recent occurrences Central school which wc culated to do harm. The have acted wisely in the i II.. xL. r xi uiiancu i son, nut looking over Mil unani- a copy of which is o s con- Mr. Geo. H. O'Learj iew of town, I find a most in the map of Lancaster Coui ?re cal- veyed and made by J Board f?r Mills' Atlas in 1820. natter, map is marked, "Birth 1 - A ' lisAtlas, T>T? HPT 17 wned by mTJQ/V^r JT r of this i nT'ir UNION . Roykin On the Place of; ? Welcome extended tc of mind, heart and Master's work. i is an able lawyer a 1 you. ful business man. has practiced law i soul in the of the foremost e?i State, and Col. . know lodged to \x most successful b; financiers in the nd a success- , "ouDr. Cromer n a,,*' ^ec iDcl is now one Dav,fs; lhomas F ucators in the ^S. Hariris, Mildi Springs is ac- n,^ht, Kliza Mo - one of the [y' J?m? P?W. ?in ess men and " a'v.,na Sowell, South. Lan-!W!!hama tion A.?Claude j underburk, An- \ red King, Alma ore, Ethel Per- I Edward Sistare. Laura Gilbert r?y nit' passant' 01 tne res they simply put parents or that if they do not wish c punishment inflicted on children, they must noti Superintendent of the f advance, and be prepare their expulsion for seri< million Gen. A. Jackson," \vl i notice short distance above Jo orporal ford's bridge on Waxha their jn Lancaster County, ify the it will he remembc act, in Jackson was not ina k1 for President until 1S29, >us of- tainly there was no coi lich is a | hn Craw-1 w Creek, j TUESDAY rod that : <1) Addresses of lUKurated' ,?.p < and cer-, : otroversy i W 1'res.dent s , r ft u i i K A M A1 E : i\ APRIL THE 5TH, EVENING Welcome by Mayor \V. T. ('.ren on and Rev. M. M. Hrabham of a Visiting Delegate. Address. castor, of course, i of this honor conf< Springs. The so J ' nominal, carrying :ory, Mr. W. day actually emph Lancaster. business of the c | actual expenses foi , ^aj?ed. The co justly prow,I '>er-tlon rred upon Col. C- SuWe11 'ary is only VV;v,he$r> for each '^ado 2, Man Ved about the Lanbr>' McMurra mmission and * en' Nellie r the time en- |u^""os' Kichard mmission arp abney, Lillie Mi athleen Fergu. Mary (Gilbert j / Heath Jones, ,y, Aubrey CauDixon, Helen Robinson, Rosa cManus, Evelyn lenses against the rules school. In order to op< school successfully, in ar munity, it is absolutely sary that discipline sho maintained at all hazar parents are permitted tc fere and have their^ we of the as to hife birth place prate a when this map was m ly com- yt?t a reliable surveyoi neces- j hjs information upon w uUJ be who knew Jackson ds. If well, and must have ki ? inter- actly where he wasborr IV, the the t'lnre nf hie in 11J urbanization ade, a"nd 19=00-Address, Mr C. r, basins: Vfy-V D?' hat those . i. r. perfectly VV E D X ESD io\vn ex- 9^0?Devotional Sen l. pointed 10':00-Address, Rev. nifln in I. E. Cross]and, Field Secretary, jl Board, Nashville, Tenn. Subje U. ?" \Y. APIilL THE OTH. MORNI dees. O. .1. Frier, Bamberp, S. C. Sid), authorized to bori< Baptist Sun- 5 iK?r cent, froir ct: "Why the Fund commission Gov. Ansel always eessful business sact business int State, as in the ca ject:"Howto d intr on nnmmijeioi iw $100,000 at j*eI,? Ferris B,acl1 ? the Sinking, 0I^uson? * or elsewhere, 01 .a(^e F^nc <al!s upon auc- Skipper, Lennie r len to tran-' . v-,ra(^eHelei t rests of the ',!?.e ^ones- Lai -p of the win- ^,B,e Leed. F , f?r ii,? ,j;~ 'Toy Gregory. Lmon. Margaret ist Mo>re, Guy Dixon. i Derrick. PauConte Mackey, reddie Knight, work of the best t&che come to naught. Nine times out of a hundred th is in th? wrong and wh parent steps in and takes her part, the result is n subversion of discipline serious in jury is done the c is will Lancaster County, ni tv-nine before ho was inaugura e child iJent. en the it seems to me that his <>r js very strong corrohors ot only (jence that Andrew hut a knew what he was talk hild as i ?> *i-"" ....... reach I >?>< no years jo:45? Address, Rev. led Pres- South. (R Help the this map Address. Mr. itive e\i-| * "The R. .1 acks< >n ^2.: 15? M iscellane<>us inir about 12:550- Adjournment. =t rines." The*. J. Watts, B. Y. P. lT., Sec istoni?vN. C., Subject: "How th B. Y. P. U." C. I*. Crossland. Nashville, Te; V. P. 11. Organization." Business. ?" - pensary, such as J> rotary of the Avery Patton. Dr. e Pastor Can and J. Steel Bryc tians as a general i nn. Subject: this independent i ernor has of d<?in^r moves along guie in McSween, Gi ade 'K ^',v '.V 1 Miirrnv Grade J. Itorot V- 1\ Heed. Henry Bla e 1 he politi- ^ T\ i i ... Grade i, l nrec n le don't like ^ .. H ...... *l Grade 8, Marv \"\y the Gov- ,, . ,. r. i i.i Grade It, Beula things but he Wylie tiv d..ing his (irade l.j. Marv I ette Blackmon. ;hv Moore. Kate ckmon. resented. M?>ore. ih Hinson. Eliza Maesey, Nan well. Parents should ren that the public schools a ported by the taxes of; people and should be run common pood and not in terest of any one man oi men. Proper consideration h/i Horl fni* t/fko/i Kn?*a TV., n iiwii hi: ttpsci icu lllctl ieml>er native of South Carolin re sup- Thos. F. A ill the Yorkville, S. C.. Apri for the - ? - the in- j^eaj ?state> Insurance ai r f ' [ to Loan. should lit* was a i 1 WEDNESDA a. , IcDow. 3:00?Devotional Serv il 2, 1910. 3:15?Address, Mr. .1 the B. Y. id Money 3:45?Conference on J 4:30?Adjournment. WEDNFSn Y, APRIL THE 6TH, AFTERNC ices. I. C. Spivey, Conway, S. C. Sub P. I'. Means to the Church." lunior Work, Led by Secty. Cros: AY A VPTT TUTT irTtl r>Tn>XTi w? 11 l11111k111yz aIit )()N predict, in ad van commission will do iecf -what win<1'"K up. Di9per Ision and this is st . , deal, sland. * _ Social \?n i acting. we nie Hill Moore. ct\ that this SCHOOL as well as the' Primary: Luth isary commis- Baker, Klla Pate, tying a great Gus Wright Otis Hinson. Gladys i Mahaffey. News. Grade 1. Jarrn NO. 2. I er Hunter. Alex f Furman Catoe, I Ballard, Willie / > lohnston, Clara / / 5 es Sims, LeRoy I vv l?UU 1U1 tv. UV. U\,l *3? J II' have their frailties comi a.- humanity?but as a more earnest and consci< class of people live. Thei not often a happy one, esj if tiicir efforts are not a ated and their work int< + u o- * cj miaj liaiiiia itJi r^ciir, |JlcllJl non to farm on, houses ready i u'e no irfo^ or lots suit able to 1 entious kind of a hnus' ?"? froi ir lot is room cabin to a ton >ecially dollar mansion. Land ppreci- higher and now is a jroo irfercd jret a bargain. If you i A 1 i - - MIIOI1S lO j to move 7:00- Devotional Serv uihj any ^'30?Address. Kcv. I 11 a two " People ar thousand h:00?Addrt6S, Rev. is going **How th< d time to 9:11 ?Reception at Gr want to | THURSD/ >< ttiu iijl. urn, ii ? r.i\ i ices S Sub iu Worlciriosti." v Thos. J. Watts, Ciastonia, N. e B. Y. P. U. Helps the Pastor." etforys' Hall. iY. APRIT. THiv 7TH MHRVIW The Easter germ ? | the I^ancaster gerr icct; "VYting. T,;**-?RV ?ven;air. 1 Macftey'a Hall, wa C. Sub,let: best dance ever gi ' ter. The floor \v condition, the mi i hv Johnson's orohp ian, piven bv Sistare, Hamp P< nan club last Clrade 2, Ben v ?<uh. iV? Clifford s ; r. 'babiy the' Nnkmer v*?** in Lancas- ^?^son? kva Bak as in perfect 'ar^jsic furnished Cirade3, Thome cfrn ivhq ^nion. nit? So\\0llf Alinni ite. / Adams. James . / j B&Jlard. Aadjrey ' V . -todhon. irnrtu* X :er. Wren Bal- \ is Connor, Flon- I ie Hinson. Ada wiui. ou, irom now ? everybody interested in tl fare of the school giv< hearty co-operation and ? t Koth teachers and tr Then Lancaster n^ay well of having one of the best i in the State. n, iet uuy a piamauon at a t le wel-' will sell you one and ? ? their! you ten percent, on you (upport mcnt from the day ; ustees. What better would you boast will guarantee you ten i schools on your investment, if buy a nice building lot, >argam, I! rusrEnt6(? 9*30 Devotionsl Scrv ir invest- 1^00?Address, Mr. you buy.! 'Tithing, want? I ?Address, Mr. aer cent. The R. you will U 30?Rev. Thos. J. even if _ P.U. anc ices. W. C. Thomson, Lancaster, S. t? C. E. Crossland, Nashville, Te V. P. U.?Education." Watts, Gastonia, X. C. Subject: I the Organized Sunday School C ^ did and there was more attractive er C. Subject : X)urinp the evenin supper was serveu nn. Subject:jjone8 building ;.u street- Many you "The B. \ . various places atte 'lass." ?Talbert, Hennie I never before a ^eckham. owd of pirls. Grade 4. Wil i? a delicious later, in the Heath- On account of 1 st across the State Hitfh Sch ntf men from work in the hi nded and the more difficult tha __ \ C * dudson, Furman II be published < the very strict 1 100I laws, the I jrher grades is 1 n before. The ] Watch For The Come ' tt?* of til- I., \N cIiiIImd lor i>priii? i-on^ha an ' arttul ino Iihk Fon*y'a tin Tar >D the lioU*' . It l* tin- baM III pr?-v? mion ami onr?- lor i??np *v lch! ia nr^t-ut ami in u?e?li?it- reli nerea?-it\ . 1 obtain* iu< np?nta or rirnti*. ht-lnat- Mibntitnt* n. J K Ma i . uv ? you don't touch it. Ar t make arrangements fo Hu-ti t l??- tfet the'money to pay a ?i plantation or a lot if you a? ' sufficient security Wh i ..r.- tlx- a bank at 1 per cent, wl ? ! t? Vltul 1 ,, , , tmruiini sell you land pruarante ckev j o j ip per cent. I am abie id I will Miscellaneous r you to Adjournment, tsh for a THURSDAY i ^ ill K"i\e 3;o()?Devotional Serv y keep in 3:15-Address. Rev. J ien I can , .. V alue of einj? you 3;45_Conference and to carrv , . ,. business. f, APRIL THE 7TH. AFTER NO ices. I. R. Moore. Ninety-Six, S. C. S a life." Round Table. Led by Rev. T. J. tinning Kir:a prt'se Virginia Can!well,( Sadie Pinknev, Mcllwain of Col StackI >use of M ubject: "The Montgomery of C< Carriscn of Cai Watts. Knight of Gastoni m were .Misses teachers are end 3onnorsMelton that the work is ( and Christine and finally. This lumbia. Annie ed retardation in arion, Shirley Time will secui an cord, Hallie results, nden, Clarice - ? a. Mary Price Current eavoring to see ^ ione thoroughly 3 has necessitatcertain grades, re satisfactory J. M. Ariail. F.v?nt? . ui..u?v; . Well Done. Governor If Governor Ansel eoul found anywhere in bout! lina better appointees f Asylum CdRimissi n than L ^ 1 1 - ? 1 out my contract. I hi 1,500 acres of land sinci for something over 21 Id have' dollars, and I am exp< l Caro- se^ out about all my or the ^is fall, i those Dealing in land is my i I Wnnw 1 ho urr\rfK nf n - 4 :?5u?Adjournment, ave sold _ e August THURSD/ thousand 8:00?Devotional Serv Beting to 8:30?(1)Report of E: bargains (2)Awarding oJ (3)Five Minute business. Free for 3 ^^ ' * * * iY, APRIL THE 7TH, EVENIN ices. cecutive Committee, f Ranners. s Talks by Delegates. Reports i ill Discussions on Impressions of oi Keidsvllle and A es of Laurens. ^ ! On last Wednes congenial party of enjoyed a delightf shaw in Col. Leroy ?rom Unions, some Winton tou the Conven- their return a sur innie Sitgreav- Ex-President v. He expected toh day mornin? a wjth the Pope an young people j,ess notified of 1 ul trip to Ker- pop0 was agre< Springs'hand- Roosevelt wc ring car. On ^)C circumspect ir notious course 3 now in Rome, ave an audience d had his Holi^iis wishes. The , eably provided. >uld consent to i his conduct, as nt; uits seiecieu, ineir nai not occur to us. Without tion the gentlemen nam< men of wide information vision, sound judgment, cal common sense and 1 integrity. We congr Governor Ansel, and w mes qo " "" -? ?- nuiui wi c? excep- I land when I see it just 1 ?d are Elliott does a mule whei , clear a* one* practi- j ^ wo?jld like to list ten highest acres njere land so I car atulate ex^ensive out of the Sta e con-' ti8'n?. If you have j * 1 i ... wi: non, the like Copej n he looks1 M,. Projpect School ,te adver- Mt. Prospect Run iny land School will close on Fi Uutlook for the Future, etc. J. D. MOORE, Chairman Ex J. B. WHITE, President Cor Closing. Col. Leroy Springs ll Graded Gov. Ansel after riday. April fu] consideration to dinner awaited . Com. Springs mansion, ivention. the quests enjoyt ???? awhile and then ar Honored. bile rillt'- Th"si" v ed to Col. Springs ffiving care- pleasant day are the matter nt' Pnm,lon r ? was required 01 theni at the un()er similar After dinner while in Rome. ?d music for very sensibly, re: lother automo- with the wishes < ,ho are inriebt- ^ for this very Ex-President F Miss Garrison Kinpr Victor El , ? 1 * Mr. rairt>anks circumstances Mr. Roosevelt' fused to comply >f the hermit of ce he will not ) loosevelt visited I rnanuel at the v, r i_ t . i grratulate the people of Carolina, that he haa be* to secure the services < Robert Wilson, Jr., the H O. Purdy, the Hon. G* Cromer and Col. Leroy S to co-operate with Dr. B in reorganizing the Stab South ,or saie an" want it ci en able so^ ^ shall be glad to h of Dr. Don't forget I hand on. R. ance. I want to writi eo. E. friends a good bigpolic; Springs . Keep your eye on mj abcock f13ernewt elsewhere, e Hos- T* M it ott or 15th inst. andle it. The annual sermoi lie insur- preached at 10:30 o' b all my Dinner at noon in pi y. j The annual addre&s w / adver-1 ered at 2 o'clock p. j will be furnished by Belk. I nacle brass band. An has appointed the St n will be Commission created clock a.m. | iast legislature, to pi cnic style. an(j erect buildings 1 ill be deliv- j lieve the present m. Music; condition, at the St; the Taber-' for the insane. The natch game1 c ? ? late Hospital Melton and Pinkne by act of the Montgomery of Co jrchase lands VVylie, Mrs. Ode thereon to re- and Messrs. .John conjestive Henry of Chester, ate Hospital Miss Juanita \N i Act directs hostess of th Eme > v <iiu\m-ii mm 1111 11 ill 1 I WICr >! y of Columbia- evening he and ncord, Malloy, Rerniit and Miss i ent at a grand dn I of Concord a(.p ^ by T. Ste\ensand Queen in honor o and family, fylie was the On Sunday ry Club at its Rockingham N. ( Ann n morchonf lontiay. in me Mrs. Roosevelt, Ethel were presnner, at the palthe Kinjr and >f Col. Roosevelt J morning, near / o., Pearl BrunaKnt on^ l/il pital for the Insane. Tl no light task, but we ai that they will accomplish manner to merit the grate proval of all right-thinkii zens.?News and Courier. e'aure ?' "??? it in a Thef first Sabbath of i ful ap- the regular day in c ig citi- \>niiy and the neares Easter. The sermon wi "Resurrection," and tl nlotf AV1V4 mnn of base ball will be | o'clock between Mt. \pril was anc* College Hill U course at public is cardually inv t day to ^orKet the day and th< as on the The names of th IP nnlnit will be given in next is , ; Don't, Don't forget _ . uic vfWUiUCI played at 4 mission consisting of Prospect j lwo 0f whom shall b jams. The i intendent of the St ited. Don't , for the .Insane and 1 ; place. j 0f the State Board e speakers j The Governor has ac stho20biV,pointe<rDr-J- w'1 um a com- > meeting on Thursd five persons, Her guest, Miss H e the super- assisted her in reci ate Hospital tertaining the c he chairman ! pleasant hour'* I of Health, j Louise Wylie and 1 cordingly ap-, served a two-cou Babcock, su-' Miss Eliza Wylie i lay afternoon. Oscar WilHims a alley Carrison wjte a chair. living and en lub. After a Miss Mayme Jon< chat, Misses' A dozen little i Dorothy Moore teacher, Miss Be rse luncheon, joyed with Kai played several little "April I jiav/i. uuv4 niiivv fter beating him B8. I 'riends and ber Bsie Harper, entherine Wylie a ?oor* surorise The Call of the Blood for pnrifleutinn, florin voire in boils, sallow complexion, a jaiinrii moth patches nbri blotches on the all aigOH 01 liver trouble. Hut I) Kiokh New I.ife Pilln make i bloorijgive cl?*ar hkin, roay che< con pit xi< n. h kith T y them J F Vfackey Co Lancaster I'h ir r j fiHuuiiii nos uctui ill flowers, lilacs, lillies, f pimples, . , ce.i look ramums, begonias an H*,u* The music was fin< r KiriK'H . ich r??i keeping with the occt sk2r,i.!l,:,t Rood congregation fi icy w house. Attc lcu wim fUn baskets of somel ems ffe- for the inner man. d tulips. C. A. Plyl ; and in ? ision. A There in no <-c ogh mrdii it illnrl 'Hp m Foiey'i- Hone) hl?i1ri.Ii role on ghe. on de hi it bioi >ndant Mcckry ? o, I.ROCRHler Plinru :hingr t x>d perintendent of th< pital for the Insani ler, Prin. Dr. Robert Wilson, man of the State Boa ' ho |ojni.it Charleston; Judge I ;:; U;UFV; Sumter, Dr. George i>xvy. ? Newberry; Leroy Si b State Hos-! piano selections. b, Columbia; besides the membc , Jr., chair- were Mrs. Zemp a ird of Health, gomery of Concor* t. O. Purdy, Stevens, Miss Co B. Cromer,1 and Virginia Card^ prings, Lan- bia, Miss Henrietta I Those present party in celebrat ?rs of the club j birth day. Afte nd Miss Mont-1 on the lawn the i, Mrs. Walter j taken to Capt K nnors Melton sort, the Lyric, ' >vell of Colum- ate pictures deli i Malloy, and ones. ion of her rtinth r ames and ices little party was inpr's popular rewhere ? ypropriprhted the little i > i ' I