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V PERSONALS J Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ingram o! w Kershaw spent Sunday here wltl Mrs. Ingram's parents, Mr. and Mrs C. W. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Kell Moore of Tim mm. i'. r>. niinuy m V/iiiiiuu in ui< guest of her daughter, Mrs. D Reese Williams. Mr. J(iltnn Williams of Charlestoi wan a recent visitor here. Miss Mary Hood, who was one o the winsome attendants at the Poag Aydlett marriage Wednesday even ing, returned to Lancaster thl (Friday) morning.?Rock Hill Her aid. Mr. J. D. Crow of Jacksonville Alabama, Is the guest of his daugh ter, Mrs. A. H. Robblns. Col. and Mrs. Leroy Springs ar Bpending a few days in Savannah. Hon. J. Copeland Massey of Ker shaw was a visitor in Lancaster yes terday. Miss Lillian Rlackwell of Darling ton, who will be one the bridesmaid at the Thomson-Ellison weddlni Thursday evening, Is the guest of he sister, Mrs. W. R. Thomson. Messrs. B. M. and Dudley Plyle have returned from a business tri to Cheraw. Mr. C. D. Jones is in New Yorl on business. Miss Eva Mae Duren of Winthro College visited her sister. Mis - , Onlbel Duren, the past week-end, re turning last night. Judge Ira B. Jones will probahl go to Newherry this week to see hi aged mother, Mrs. M. J. Jones, wh Is quite ill at that place. Mr. W. N. Ashe of Osceola was 1 "town today. Mr. Roach S. Stewart recentl made a business trip to Raleigh, N. ( Messrs. R. P. Plyler and D. I Sapp of the New Bethel section wer lr town today. church and Rev. J. F. Player Orangeburg, Is the presiding eld of the conference. Programs ha been arranged for morning, aftc noon and evening sessions of tli body. Celebrates HHtli Birthday. Mr. Caswell S. Starnos of the Zl< section celebrated his 88th birtha Jl on Saturday. There were over hundred persons present, tncludii his children, grandchildren ai great-grandchildren. A sumptuo dinner was served, which all enjc ed to the fullest extent. Rev. W. Kelly, Mr. Starnes' pastor, was pr< ent and delivered an address sultat to the occasion. Mr. Starnes w born in Union county, N. C., but. i moved to this county sixty years a and has lived ever since in the re dence he now occupies. Plenty of Time Yet. The recent rains will, of cour * delay the preparation of the land I the planting of cotton and early i land oora, but there is time enou yet to thoroughly prepare tho loi The recent rains will, of cour cause the farmer to be impationt a tempt felm.to plow his land too w But rather than do this It is bet far to" bide his Clme until the la has thoroughly dried out. T plow irf* of land too wot not 01 makes- a poor crop, -but mlns .1 land for auroral yMia. 80 do get dlacou raged, Mr. Farmer, ji bide your time until the clouda r away and than If you will go at io with a will you will lose nothing the end.* 1. : " ? Ryee examined freesjtL JL&nnaa Drug Company, Sprtage block, Dr. ?fr Fat rick, who wilt be h until Saturday, April 2Bth. a Notice, fl/ TliV., UoqUi Spring Democra Club will mM' a 1 M^th Springe ^Saturday, April 25. KT*"S~"g^>eek. ~m. W. B. BRUCR, Chairman ^ ? ? - . * , mt ?-mIf mmi monsvllle are visiting Mr. Moore'i sister, Mrs. L. S. Elliott. Misses Ruth ptllard of Spartan burg and Gertrude Smith of Orange burg are the guests of Miss Corlnm Thomson and will be attendants a her wedding to Mr. A. G. Ellisoi Thursday evening Mr. P. R. Moore was at home foi the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Green am children will go to Edgefield thi week for a visit to relatives of Mrs Green. xf n o n.n?... r niin <n t u. W Tl ENDS HIS LIFE. Mr. \V. F. Vincent Shoots Him- i self. Mr. William F. Vincent of the f | Antloch section, who lived on the ^ ? 1 plantation of Mr. J. J. Hlackmon. was found dead last Friday morning * -jon the place with a gun shot wound been ? I through the heart. The body was ! has found on one side of a wire fenco ^yjj} "jand his discharged shotgun a few moA a feet away on the opposite side He T. C t and bis family had been working at i the Lancaster Cotton Mills, but early | in the year they moved to Mr. Blackr nioit's plantation. On the morning day j of bis death, his family were in the ? ? act of removing to Kershaw to work ,^"ss Tupj in the mill at that place, the wagons pr0() being at the house to load the household effects. of II Coroner M. N. Jonnson Impanelled |a jury and held an Inquest over the nem remains, and the verdict was that f the deceased came to his dei'.'i Ly Shili . his own hand. l)r. W. H. Sapp made ? on 1 - the examination of the wound. Mr. ,jon, a j Vincent was about 55 years of age Hill. i and left surviving him a wife and ? ,t several children. He was a son of ' - the late William Vincent. 1 e ZZZIZZZIZZII cour C_ AT - f. cm a) j Porch. cat of It has never been given us to see ? " er a lovelier picture than the wisteria- ua' vo draped front of Dr. T. J. Strait's )r_ residence on Chesterfield avenue. iur !j8 This old colonial home, set well* up, hack from the street. Is painted a Mr dull yellow and Its double front , t aft porches are hung Just now/with a re, an soft, graceful veil of bloom, of a ba< dv shade and texture that beggars de- Ge a scription. No lover of the beautiful ^ ag can pass by without pausing juhI even ad lingering to look longer upon a us sight so wonderful. Like other love>y ly things, its beauty is but 'fleeting C. and those who have notyheen it, ss- should do so before the, -'blossoms >le wither and fade. 1 r re- Eyes examined/ free at Lancaster g,? Drug fwipany, *Springs block, by ?l I)r. rairlckl who-wUl bo here until Saturday, A^rll 25th. va*ju The Primus Democratic Club will ' meet Saturday, At/Hi 25, at 8 p. m.. ror In the Red Hill school house for the ip- purpose of, reorganizing and eleotlng gh delegates/to the county convention . at Lancaster court house May 4th. r ia- K.I R. JENKINS, President. se, c'? 1 I ? ?r Grain Privileges ^ 01 MONEY J&) WHEAT ? he J m I Put*, and cans are the safest and surest method lof trading la wheat, _ ,t com or oats. Ntosause your loos Is \ absolutely llmlt?<r\to the amount UBl bought Nq furtheAiisk. Positively the ra/at,profitable way of trading. / Open an arefrat. Ton can buy 16 01 put* or 16 callVeu 10,000 buahala ~~ ~ grain for |10, or ybu can buy both for 9SO, or aa manyJnore U you Wish, we An advance or deomia of 1 cant gtvee pr you tba cbanoe ^r> take $100 profit. pT A movement of 5 cents, 9000 profit ar ,i | Write for full particulars and Bank J References. H ?" i H. W. NEUMANN Oi ; New First National Bank Bulldtag i j> Mrs. Ira B. Jones has returne from a visit to her dauRhter, Mr W. W. Boykln In Charlotte. I Juniors to Florence. State Secretary J. S. Wilson < the Jr. O. U. A. M.t leaves today fc Florence to attend the meetlnR < i \ tho Qtotn Pnnnnll whlnh nrnmlsos 1 bo one of the largest meetings < this growing order. Some of thos who will follow from this county an Messrs. John A. Cook, John 1 Caskey, R. S. Stewart, David 1 Williams, W. M. Mattox, R. 1 Usher, B. F. Adams, T. W. Stool David R. Belk, W. R. Forter, Joli B. Harper, J. T. Blackmon, Bynu Blackmon and delegations fro ?very council In Lancaster county. Colored Conference of A. M. 1 w Church to Meet Here This Week. The Lancaster District Colon Conference of the A. M. E. chun has heen called to meet at the S Paul church at this place at 9 o'cloc Thursday morning and will remain session through Sunday. Rev. J. Gamble is the pastor of the loc oociai news ^ iott< SuMi s Mrs. Hazel Ferguson was the liosK toss of the Wdst End Neighborhood repc Club last Frhftiy at her attractive r new home. Rook afforded the amuse- j ( P nient of,the afternoon and this pop- go t ^ ular game was played for a couple C. 1 of hours.. At the conclusion of the vor' p games, the first prize, a cut glass R vase, was awarded Miss Jessie Lee p Rlacklnon, while Miss Mary Ellen wjjj v J Eaves won the consolation, a dainty ter(, s boudoir cap. Lato in the afternoon pnr ? tempting and delicious refreshments por n i were served. afte * * * tellf V J Mrs. J. D. Funderburk entertain- wes ] ed Saturday afternoon in honor of Qf j 1 Miss Florence Moody of Greer, the ors 'guest of Miss Molda Hodges. Rook {nS{ d was played at three tables and after por 9-' a series of games, Miss Dessle Mc! Malus, who scored highest, was given as a reward, a pretty box of station- | S jf | ery, while to the guest of honor, in l >r Mrs. Funderburk presented a bottle ter if of toilet water. Punch, Ice cream sha to and cake were served after the games his jf by Misses Ruth Funderburk and F. ,0 Zelma Johnson. tun j. ] * * * ent [. In honor of Miss Corlnne Thorn- He | \ son, whose wedding will be the chief Infl L,. ;social event of the week, Miss Mary e, Hood, one of her bridesmaids, is in entertaining this morning at a ^ m rook party, at the homo of her father, wam Mayor J. M. Hood, on White street. s'x * * * tha And another party for the same!0' E. popular bride-elect will be given 'n this afternoon by Miss Lillie Clreen l ,u sd at her hospitable home on Chester- lin( :h held avenue. rur It. saf ?k A VISION HPLEN'Din. In f a I/Oveiy Visteria Vine on Dr. Strait's IIK TjANOASTKK N'ICWS. ATM LOCATDOTS~ Bu,s habiti -Horn to Mr. and Mrs. A. N. lerburk. April 16th, a fine ihtfir. tronfiiP Mr. A. N. Fundorburk, who has 1 u, In nonr- Iwx.lt I, f..x OT gone to Charlotte for treatment. s Married Sunday. April 19. Mr. >urn Langley and Miss Nettie ^ teer, both of this eounty, by A. arnes, notary public. good co The Young Women's Association ris, Lai lie Baptist church will give a , called "The Mirth-Maids' Con- FOR Al ion," at the operA house Thurs- ^n111R night. April 90. -The Flgin school, taught by "heaire Athleen King, will close next world, (day evening. April 28, with ap- Girl" e' riate exercises. -l'lyler Bros. & It. B. Mackey poll s leath Springs, sold two Ford cars > ay, April 17. Spring brings on KrincI cc automobile fever and these gen- a-8 new. en say the Ford is a sure cure. caster, -There will be preaching at oh Saturday morning at 11 25 000 >ck. Two services will be held " Sabbath. Tlie preaching will be ) by Rev. J. T. Dendy of ltock Held ea yours t -Married Sunday afternoon at the (jQ It. P. parsonage, by Rev. W. S. erson. Miss Annabel Parker to Clyde Cauthen, both of this X; ity. *111 -Master George Jones underwent for casl jperation for adenoids in Ker- 4;3o p v Saturday, the operation being ormed by Dr. Can then of Char- y ?. He returned to Lancaster day. FOR Read The News carefully for a hrHi?< >rt on the standing of your fence, ids itt the contest for May Queen, healthy < will be published soon and will month i >f interest to many. Meanwhile o one of ?he drug stores or to R. lough's and vote for your fa- SISTEF te. , ad a ??-L to ten < Serial Hton^gio?i y? llcgin. . . cures a eglnning in anf early issue we ire88hW start the pulocation of an in- erS a sting serial Aory by Randall ALL P, rish. It Is '/The Maid of the ^re est," a tale of frontier life just j*0*1001 r the American Revolution. It mpor 1 t of stirring adventures in the WANT] it and offers Interesting reading Ofllci .he kind we believe our subscrlb-! will enjoy. Watch for the first ailment of "The Maid of the .. V. i cratic ~ est. ? Carnes Itreaks Hip Hone, laturday morning, while working Inet 1 the elevator shaft at ihe Lancas-1 Cotton Mills, Mr. Jamos Crenw had the misfortune to break j{0pi Ior near the hip Joint. Dr. W. niPPt>y Laney attended upon the unfor- jlouso ate man and thinks he will never ^ Irely recover from the Injury, has been taken to the Penned rmary at Rock Hill for treatment. WANT mini A Gourd Krr. coon, i ,Ve have had several freaks in the 1 * . . ??. . before / of crrs sent to us in the past , months, but none more unique n one sent in by Mr. R. P. Rarton The the mill village Saturday, it is nioet 1 the shape of a small Rourd. The idle is about one-half inch lonR I a third of an inch wide and New voh to one side. We have put U ,of the ely away amonR our curios. Bethel ?! and a Check Your April CourIi. presen ThawinR frosts and April rains be a s II you to the very marrow, you eh i cold?Head and lunRS stuffed ? you are feverish?CouRh contlnly and feel miserable?You need * King's New Discovery. It soothes I lamed and Irritated throat and I Igs, stops cough, your head clears , fever leaves, and you feel fine. . J. T. Davis, of Stlckney Corner. i.t "Was cured of a dreadful cough er doctor's treatment and all other nedles failed. Relief or money rk. Pleasant?Chlldron like it. t a bottle today. ROc and $1.00 at 11 r Druggist. Bucklon's Arnica Ive for All Sorec. AUTOMOBILE TIRES AT FACTORY PRICES SaiMirom !lO to (Irt Per Cent. \ Tire Tube Rellner 28x3 V4-J.20 $1.65 $1.35 30x3 NfiO 1.95 // 40 30x3 % lO.lfc 2.80 ffl.D0 32x3% 11.9(^*^95 2.00 34x3% 12.40 *00 Of* 32x4 M.2F%/2.40 33x4 14.8/ Ii.50r 2.45 34x4 16.8#) /3.6O 2.60 36x4 I 17.85 / 3.90 2.80 35x4% / 19.76/ 4.85 3.45 SOxf'VL/ 19.85# 4.90 3.60 37x4-% 21.501 6.10 3.70 37x5 24.90 6.90 4.20 | aii inner Bizet* in Sioca. CMOti OKIQ-1 oh 16 per cent additional, red tube* . l per cent above gray. All. new tan freeh guaranteed tires. Beet: indard and Independent makes, ly direct from ua and save money, per cent discount If payment In full , Companies each order. C. O. D. on j per cent deposft. Allowing nxtmttion. TJRE FACTORIES BAMflH CO. >pt. A Dayton, Ohio DR. C. B. PRATT, ?w>H rhoM lis. Office ofer Lancaster Pharmacy. Boa hoars, ? to 1; 1 te 6. VETERINARY SURGEON, I have located In Lancaster for the mctlce of my profession, and am wpared to treat your live stock for ty and all diseases. Calls answered ty of night. Call me at Oregoryood I.lve Stock Company. W. II. BOTZ, Veterinary Surgeon, raduate U. S. C. Veterinary Surgoons, Washington, D. C. {Hi 21, Mlt ' iness Notices ?51 S )i)?A young man or good \ GB "to n^PIMllw UJ HI'i'Uinboard in 1 W1 e family. Call for Morgan at i i>^T< i vs Office. I <$9] J It FOR SALK I have a lot I SR 1 HUiMMrfTTTrsaTn" S. 1$. Hob- I SB to ..ancaster, Route No. 1. nan B Nf MiK?McCormlck binder In M i .niUIInn A ....1.. llf *? *? ? .....vn/u, IMMIII >? . m. i?mr- I L irw?t?r7 S. 56-51) I N AFTEROON STROLL and ^ "in-n1 rill'in 1-- Bin \inii T 1T j AM . the "nest pictures In^Nie W "Mutual." See "Tho Mutual ? very Saturday. 56-57 ALE?Omu corn mill, will \ 1>V r'""'u all, pood : W ?r~ Apply C. O. Signer, Lan- j jrs S. C. 56-57 j S ? CABBAGE PLANTS, must bo 'fef 1?? poxt throo days. Wako- AM irly varil*kc Co mo and got Uj*4 oday. King vis Tib and we the rest. J. B. Maokorell. m ALE?Tho Baptist parsonage AM 5o ?^?m__to the highest bidder 'W1 h Wodnosdl^w^iirn 22. at m., on the church grounds. >^5 ler of Committee. 56-57 _? m RENT?Two nice 4-room >mm|( es, inclosed by nice wire "wCTt?located high, Iry an 1 W , with city wiTtr^s-a^j8.00 per W each. R. P. Hort' a/A gent. 54-57 IS read my free offer. This nd your address entitles you lay^treatment that positively ill femlMc, weaknesses. Ad lin stamp. MrxHVWjV. Hilton, LPWJ _ w. s. c. 55-69-p am H ra j ATRONS of the Caston school mixt the house Friday night. This is int. 57 KD- <' iif^'ln N < \\ M >^r? | j. 1S?S?2 Notice. Carnes School House Demor^b^hLcalled to meet at school lTou^^SiUUirday. the lO.OOOyJ ind all members ar^eeged to read/l . . . . can talk or Important business. News ad D. E. WALTERS, President. word. Ml Notice. THINGS swell Democratic Club will Laura; Wp?U25th at Hopewell school un,?n 811 ^ 7** merchan at 3 p. m. i^. 'Clapp* s G. A. PORTER, PTVsident. of 'Flors H. CLYBURN. Secretary. shall ha We especially invite the poop at night, to the 8A" ALI Night Prices: Matinee: jL . ? ? - thorn." ED?To buy your cow hides, k, ^LiUtr. musk rat.. 'possum, A"*x^rAIl sneep, goaFVrei^_-lt^?se hides. auTom 6,000 pounds at once. See me coivod you sell. Capers Cauthen. Mackey, get your v Notice. DouglHH T>amocratio Club will UOIvJ.IN lext Saturdaya^4 o'clock. oihMi M. J. GREENlrresident. bargain Young. Notice. 17. r~Cut will hereafter vote at o44t?lT"Vrhere will be a meeting / i DemXjyJia Club at New Ziin next Satnr(\^ ni 4 o'cloclr AprilN^j !1 members are urged to be her is ui t. At the same time there will to his p ichool meeting. G. D. P. SAPP, Chairman S. S. St OPERj \\ la aturclfiy,^ ; J EDJ TA . on - * . ' ? ma If you have money, we want it. If you want money, we have it. He Believe that the Best Hank that is of the most Benefit to its We believe, after our long exper large number of the best citizens c realize that we are trying our best the above motto. Anyway, our deposits and busines increasing, and we are prepared t< accommodations to our customers ; may call for, and their securities v We want your Hank Account, ai need money we will be in a positio you. Do Your Business with "The Olc IHE BANK OF LA The Old Relial riiiiiiiiiiiTiY iness Notices The Dt*hr } vllle will mc 1EN, WOMEN and children 3:30 p. m. nr?f'sK?Mfcs i vcn- week. You to thes^~V*?ntle _in a little in this column. 1 Cent a inimuni 25c. nr HEARD on the streets of jjter. "Who sells men's fr %T/^ thsjnthis town?" "Does any 1^ |VJ | t iii~TsUi^aster sell the ihoe?'* "1 \N?ald buy a pair I ihein' shoes. butlTh?WJose 1 V tve to go to Charlotte for Tllus' I Tells all iyoung men I LOAD shipment of Ford and husban t?Uiles have just been re- know about hvn^Tv*rnr---s^jfis| & u. U. ern the se: Heath Springs. TdYue and sex life in i s. marriage. " womanhood Kl CHAIR WANTED?Any evil disease a^ing a rolling chair at a The lates hi wriiB r>?iiu |?? ?*n VJiisi ve Lancaster. KTywAi^ No. 3, Box isued on so 67-P Instruction ? for the tru< Notice. This boo Democratic Club will meet doctors, la\ i. at 2:3 0 p. m. Every mem- workers, Sn rRi'iPta lie present and attend all others, art of The business. need to kn W. WILDl^MS, President. Winfleld Sc eele, Secretary (Leipzing.) \ HOI NCAPTER, jJLC. Mcftiivte and h PRip 25 f^ON'! GENUINE ILKING 1TURES le from tho COUNTRY, who t rURDAY MATINEE, 3 0'cl< ; PLAYS" . NEW PICTURES Adults 3 Adults 25c; Schc jf - . r 5 OOOOSMImI f/1 jjjj w g i fe |S; v ? z^<=> m '5 5 *& is the Hank i,^?, > Depositors. ience, that a )f our County ^ to live up to is are steadily |W, ) extend such >,?P< is their needs 'arrant. nd when you |W| n to Ind it to ^2" I Reliable." S NCASTER g ale. M ...... JB !?^ ^ Notice. trcrrnTJ^^^li of Trades*?t Saturoay*toril 25, at S. L. MciprNUS, ^SecretaryLXUAL WLEDGE iratcil !IiiO I'mkcs. iSKiut sex matters; what and women, young wives dAand all others need to tlV?hatred laws that gov k forces! Plain irutti of elation tto happiness in Secrets'' t>f manhood and ; sexual I abuses, social a, etc. V t, most advanced and com work that ha* ^er been xual hygiene, Vricelesa for those who ant ready 3 inner teaching, ks tells nurses teachers, cvors nrnnphor- oa/*1q! inday School teachers and younK and old, what all iow sex matters. By ot Hall, Ph. D., M. iseT light 5 . i; jannot come out >ck. 12 .0^ ol Children 15c J