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* w LOCAL DOT ?Rev .W. S. Patterson will |i at the A. R. P. church at Pit Hill next Sunday, May 3, at p. m. ?Mr. A. B. Ferguson Is bu a nice two-story dwelling on north corner of Catawba and street. ?Mr. C. B. Webb, natlona councillor or the Jr. O. U. A. In town looking after the latere the order. He la the guest of Secretary, J.? S. Wilson. ?The annual commencemei erclses of the Lancaster Norma Industrial Institute will begin 6 and close May 13. Preside!) Invites all friends of the sclu attend. ?Ex-Lieut. Gov. Thomas G Leod, R. E. Dennis and Thorn Tatum and Mr. E. O. DePass < lumbia were in town Wedn and argued a motion before Ernest Moore. ?We ask our readers to se phone In items of local interes us know of the arrival or depj of guests, parties and meetin various kinds. It is Imposstb us. unaided, to gather all the and personal Items, so we be* you give us any information yo ?Rev. C. W. Rurgess of thi ond Methodist church, preache annual sermon to the Woodm the World last Sunday morni that church. The Woodmen a bled at their hall and marchec body to attend this inter service. PHILIP K. SNIPES BEAT Aged Lancaster County C Passes Away. One more of Lancaster co heroes, who fought for Sot Rights, has passed over the The sad news was received her yesterday that Mr. Philip K. ! had passed away at the home daughter, Mrs. J. B. Hon Tradesvllle, at 2 o'clock in the noon. His age was 92 yearc months and five days. Mr. ! was born in this county, whe spent his entire life, except th? years of the late Civt! War. j breaking out of the war he er in Company K, commanded^ late gallant Capt. M. J. ' I] 6th South Carolina Ilegimeti cavalry, Butler's brigade, and i during the entire war. He J wounded In the bloody cavalry at Travllllan Station, where sons of old Lancaster and Ch field yielded up their lives. II ? In the desperate engaReraer Ream's Station, where Ilutler' {fade, alone on the 26th day gade, alone on August 2 6th, held in check Hancock's whole for aday and night, until A. P. corps came to Its relief, gain triumphant victory. It was that Mr. Snipes, although a pi single handed and alone, m sudden dash for the enemy's trenchments, the remainder c regiment seeing the signal a< bravery, followed him with "Rebel Yell," and swept every before them. Mr. Snipes was a quiet, unp tious citizen and was the very of honor. He was kind heartei generous to a fault. He was a friend and an upright citizen, deed, there are few of his kind, summer there was a, reunion < relatives at Spring Hill church, ' the old warrior enjoyed to th ^most. Capt. J. M. Hough, one < officers and the friend of a life was present and told in elo terms of his record as a cltlzei soldier. Mr. Snipes ongage< farming all of his life. Durln limt fAW von T-a rtf K?? II#- * * .v.. /vuio ui ma me no na come very feeble and was a totally blind, but was tenderly for by hla devoted children. ^ married Mian Jane Robertson. di ter of the late Samuel Robei s who predeceased him eleven ago. By thla union ten children born, all of whom are still 11 They are, Mrs. W. J. Funder Mrs. J. B. Horn, Mrs. E. C. Fu burk of Tradesvllle, Mr#; M Shaw of Kershaw, Mrs. Johp Arant of Antloch, Mrs. J. V 1 of Tabernacls, Mrs. Wllliaro C.tx Tazahaw, Mrs. P. B. Funddrbu Wlllspolnt, Texas, Mrs. Will ' field of Jefferson and Mr. . ' Snipes of Charlotte. c Mr. Snipes' remains were ittt .. . at Spring Hill church at 11- 6' today, the Her. B. F. Carson-oil t,-. ing. The pall-bearers wero: 1 . Ooiu ttr n ? "??? Tf |? onip??, J. Ij. FundQfi M B. Funderburk, D. E. Qonjor ;'\i : R. B. McDow. ft ZImi Democratic C'lab. ' ' r.j*; ' Zlon Democratic Club met as . ;-orranifc^Q. W. Williams. | ^ dent; 8. secretary; MeAteer, executftqe committee Delegates to eounty\meetlng: , , MeAteer, J. R. Kvcran%W. C. liams, 8. 8. Steele, O. L/SlcCi W. A. McCorkle, William Vick. 8. 8. STEELE, Secretai ftnninuiii Iiiififi?aiin* PAVINU AT KKIISHAW. \ KJ Town Agrees to Pay One-Half tli jiense. Kershaw Special to The i UJJ2J April 29.?Kershaw " Is ^to , 3:30 more paved streets. A tract for navlnc nit Itio hnoltiooa tiding ets of Kershaw has been let to > ^ the cooper of this place. The towi agreed to pay half the expens I v?ce having this work done and the M., is erty holders the other half. ?sts of construction will begin just as State ag the materials can De gotten This will be the realization !l ami ,onK cherished wish. Mayor \ May ',a8 '?een working for this imp t Lee ment since his election am )ol to property holders have taken readily to the proposition. . Moas It. >f CoSocial News nd or ????????? t. Let Mrs. L. C. 1'ayseur was the hi -ture the'Friday Afternoon Hook le for week at her attractive hon news White street. Current events that the study of "The Tempest" u can. Up uterary part of the proj which was most enjoyable. An en of delightful feature or the aftei ng at was the social hour, ituriiig > L8sem- jce cream, strawberries and esting were served, buffet style. In lovely dining room. Mesdanv M. Hughes and G. W. Williams special guests at this pleasant ing of Lancaster's oldest club. * * w 7 " Two reWlhii* meetings of the Girls' Club were most intere unty s one, with Miss Mary Alice Gi ithern as hostess, a lively little conte river, forded much amusement and e late ure- Miss Mary Woodle'y won ,. , prize and was given a'numbe 3nlpes + sewing accessories bung on c of his pUjJjqu Miss Eliza Moore woi L at second prizo, a .inanlature trunl after- of candy. Ices, cake and < i, two wer? seiwed during the afterno , . * ? * 3nipes wi w ^ ^ 1*1 inn margarev oraaiora ente ro lie ed the club this week In a m 5 foUyithat appealed to every member kt the Assembling at the home of her iHsted Mrg w E Taylor, she with P ^ Sue Bradford and Mary Ellen F lough, took tjie children to the Star T1 '* at Its reopening and afterwar lerved a pQpUiar drug store, where was were enjbyed. ' flKht # # # many Another interesting social ) lester- onQ whlch brought Joy to the e was tlny totR> was the birthday part lt at little Miss Sarah Craig, given b 8 mother, Mrs. W. I). Craig, Tu afternoon. After a Jolly roui 1864, game8( refreshments were s corps an(j ia^er on the two score or Hill s children enjoyed "the movies" ing a their young hostess and her mi ^ere Little Miss Craig received a nu ivate, Qf presenta from the little boy: ado a g^i8 as souvenirs of the day. i en- | if the New Books at the Library it of The following new books havi the been received at the Lancaste 'thing brary: Witness for the Denfens??M reten- Sunshine Jane?Warner. ' soul It Happened in Egypt?C. N d and A. N. Williamson, loyal T. Tembarom?Burnett. In- ^Jte Dark Flower?Oalswortl Last The White Linen Nurse?Al >r his The Broken Halo?Barclay, which The Torch?Herbert Hoftkin: e ut- The Chief Constable?Vli af his Brown. time, Veronica Playfair?Maude W quent Goodwin. 1 i and The Ivory SnufT Box?Ai 1 in Fredericks. K the The Old Adam?Bennett, d be- The Moonlight Sonata?-Word Imost One Million Francs?Ai cared Fredericks. ^ He Pilgrims of the Plains?Kat %ugh- Apllngton. rtson, The Maxwell Mystery?Cai years Wells. were Lddte?Gene 9. Porter. Ivlng. Dian of the Green Van?D burk, mple. nder- Down Amon| Men?Comfort. A- The Valley of the Moon-?l<ot i D. The Making Oter of Mart 3hute Julia Llpmtn. * r?k (it . -- ? - vvib mivuuw?Anna urMIl rV of Just Patty?Jean Webster. " Arm- Parrot Ho?Harold jficdntli Dud Oliver** Kind . Women? Glbbee. > %J*> ta m erred Daughter of tfavid Kerr?H King, Tootle. _ ' *X ' ' "A fO.J-Hrj * ' 7 1. M. i . ,'"1 * r"?1) yt ! burk lb oar obituary notice ofj?e d i and of Mrs. J. C. Nelson, vie stated the remains werrthterred at th< Wax haw grgvej^m. <fb\* !? a M V' take, ^rhlOh Ve Wish now to cor d re- Wurment tifck place at \ jresl- ftfbdh graveyard J- 3 Card of Thanks, man. we desire to thank our frl J- A. for their kindness and sympath WIN us in our recent bereavement, du trter the illness of our ioved one. ' God's richest blessings rest \ Wll. ry. i J. C. NELSON AND FAMIL I m "ITii-T- t-v tilKj TjANCASTKU NKWS, MAY I, : I ? j?? ? NOTED DC PERSONALS Best Medical Miss Sue Bradford of Fort Mill is sure Corr *hsive visiting Mrs. W. E. Taylor. All Aj con- i??Mr8. M. J. Perry will leave Mon- Bell stre- dayTWr^jacksonvllle, where she will Seven of tl v k. act as chaperon for the sponsor and siclnns in th< maid of honor from Gen. V. R. ed for their 1 has Hrooks' camp of veterans from Co- were paid he es of lumbia. test the forn prop- Mr. Ernest Ellison of Charlotte Tone and all ! Ti,e was here on business this week. J?? reliable Miss Lucy Twitty of Vaidosta is Godson s Liv< soon .. * the guest or her cousin, Mrs. John calomel. here, h Poag. ,s ma?e fotrH; , ... ever since thf ?* Mrs. J. M. Gillespie, who has been anfj RO](i. Velsh visiting lier sister-in-law, Mrs. C. B. There are irove- Skipper, left Wednesday for her f^ver Tone , . t lioine in Baltimore, accompanied by riaims are , Mrs. Skipper. They went as far as knows how hold Charlotte in the Skiper Winston boasts aI,d th touring car. accompanied by Miss thp merits of Guy and Mr. I-.ee Skipper and Mr. It. arR (oo widel S. Stewart. hesitate. Miss Athleen King, whose school Godson's I al Klgln closed tills week, is spending guaranteed b a few days with Miss Corinne Jones Company and before returning to her home In St. macy, who Matthews. price f50c.) )st3ss Hon. Claud N. Sapp is on a trip to smile If you i Club New York. fled with the p on Miss Bettie Henry, who has been Godson's Iteaching in the Camp Creek school, vegetable-llqii a in Lancaster county, returned to her and natural, made home near Clover, this morning.? no bad after,,, V .1. ? *? iuik new#, iYionuuy. often dlsagre other Mr- N. P. Robinson is visiting his mel. Dodson son. Rev. R. Lee Robinson, D. I)., at interfere in a rn,)on Due West. lar duties, li vhich mi*. J. Lester Nelson, who was builds and s cake called home on account of his moth- you feel brigl the er's death, left this week for Co- if you feet hi lumbia. vou will be ( Mr. J. P. Hollis of Rock Hill was Liver Tone. were a visitor in Lancaster this week. meet- Mr. John Stewman, Jr.. spent the Notice j past week-end in Kershaw with Thomas Ilailey. month f?>m t Mr. John W. Conder of Columbia 30, l!i]4V w Little was here on business yes'terday. missory jo? sting. Mr. J. E. McCain, a former resl- estate of Jn< itilng dent of Lancaster, was here from MA at uf Waxhaw yesterday. May 1, 19 1 111 Mrs. I. N. Whltesldes of Richburg ' jleas- js the guest of Miss Clara B. Strait, . Irst Prof. ?. A. Plyler, who has been iwllQIfll r of teaching the College Hill school in ininiv 1 Union county, N. C., is with us again to spend a part of the vacation. a the Mr. R. P. Long of Plat Creek Pald for cl It full township -.was in town tod&y. ? candy Mr> and Mrs. Fraifk Hall and Miss FOR SALE? Annie File motored* down from Bel- m.Hkiu?o *1*1 mont, N. C.. this morning and are per day. Wl spending the day with Judge and Wyck, 8. C. rtaln-'Mrs. Ernest Moore. anner Mrs- J- Crawford Wltherspoon of SINGER?If of it I^oc'1 's Ml? guest of her aunt, when you ' Miss Annie Wltherspoon. new 115-1*** aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Blakeney and or good has ilisses Mr. and Brs. J. C. Massey are visi- Ltndsey, Mgr Saves, torR from Kershaw today. ' . leatre CIVIC LEAGUE FORMED. WANTED?1 da I/x rain k, ^>u * , ' coon, sheefc?" ices Women Workers Organize For (Joo<l want 6,000 ] of Town. before you s< It is our pleasure to report that ' .?L-? iffalr, Lancaster now has an organization 10,000 frIEN very which the town has long needed, a read Tn^1 ly for c'ivic league. In response to a call (^e"vs!a^ y her issued last week, twelve enthusias- word. Mlnlnl esday tic women met Tuesday afternoon at id of the home of Mrs. M. It. McCardell poR SALE? erved with the result that such a body was set^Ayt^-L more formed. Mrs. Ira II. Jones acted as dozen 25c. I with chairman of the meeting and Miss ' ora^^Lanca ither. Juanita Wylie as secretary. After ' imber outlining the purpose of such a body, PqR 8ADE? s and Mrs. Jones then asked, "Do we need flfty tonsS. a Civic League?"?which question was ton in field answered promptly in the afflrraa- scales on far tlve by every one present. It was ? Just then decided to proceed at once to r organization by the election of ofli- WT cers. For president, Mrs. W. E. 11 ason. xaylor was elected, but asked that Thii li pi^l hQr name be withdrawn as other en- for MALARIA ant' gagoments prevented her acceptance. Five or six do? Mrs. Ira B. Jones was then unani- taken then si mously elected president. Mrs. M. R. j cilouiei and"d< McCardell, first vice president; Mrs. . ibott. n g Wylie. second rice president, and Mrs. R. C. Brown, secretary and UK. I treasurer. * , ncent ^jr8 Jones thanked her friends office over for the honor they had bestowed up- Office hours, ' 'ilder OIl her and expressed her Interest in all phases of community work. She VETERI mold referred to the splendid results of , . , I have loca the work of the Franklin Circle and .. tho Friday Afternoon Hook Club. prepared to t ning. which several years ago helped the . .. . ,n.ij any and all d mora town buy and set out a number of njght trofp, now affording grateful shade Hood Live St< e ^-jon several of our prettiest residence W. H- BOT sirems. ?ne spoke optimistically' of Graduate U. 1 rolyn jlow niuch more It will be possible *?ons, as for a club, devoted exclusively to f ' T ' work, to acconiptlsk. kJi-y-1 It was decided to nlaetlgpn the first Monday tn every month atod the^flyst , |9\ , regular meeting will %be held Moit-' |H 1 idon. day next. May 4, at 4?30 ? m., with h*r? Mrs. H. C. Grown, 'ffce (thes ^re (o. k| t>e lira eents per montfi. eommltr -w- ? tee was' appointed, dbnsietfng Mesdames W. E. Taylor,, M. R. Mc- ^ ^ , Car<|ell. and R. fe/Wyiie,'who, with ???? Mftp the. president, are to mpgpare for the Made 0 meeting MOnday afternoon, by-laws i? *\ t*?y for the, league. "* ' f ; H b?au It is very important that the meet- g?rtii Ing Monday be as large as possible. jfl Every woman interested in making wWi tour town a better, cleaasr and prat- S *** ' tier pla :e is asked to jpii} and to bp I ' * ?1*1 lprepent at the next meeting, when H in (tn permanent committee are to be ap- H . ^ poipted. plans for work' to, be dls- B ,'1' * * cussed pnd other matters decided upon. The Civic League needs alii I our women And they need tbe Civic H ??? ends Come then and Join It. H VI 7 to , fm I Cam* M Sores, Other Remotes Won't CM ' 1 j l)0i, Tk? wont c*m, m Kittrr o( kow loaf UiHlIni I arc cored by the ?oidtrlul, oM reliable Dr BRI Por*er'e Awti?r:'ie Healing Oil ? Palu and !! ?' it the Mint time. 25c, 30c. Sl.U MBHHIHHBHI 1914. KTORS O. K. 1 T lIVC ON'S LIVER TONE ^ T I A \ I |l|^ Skill Employed to InertneKs of Formula. I W Ml MM V *V ?rce Dndson's ' AWT w | '* nl?le an?l Safe. Mm I B B B te most aucceRsful phy-1 # B /B ^ g ? ^ 9 United States, select-' ? B IB \{ ? experience and ability,' " >avy fees to study and m B | j | B-?- B B i 1 mla of Dodson's Liver ^ icreed that It was a fine X ? remedy for family use r? m f. *j| \ M t Tone takes the place ^ ft B V B| Tills Is exa tly what It m m, and has been made for m yws w*^ ^ ? first bottle was put up I r** 3B Imitations of Dodson's S for which extra vacant #" made, hut the public \ \ //} to judce between louil v? _1 E>AtAK \Jll^r^Yi e plain truth. And then \ \ e>ooK. XT^^4^ ?2r // i Dodson's Lvler Tone 1?1 . A //\ y known for anyone to " ' ' ^Iver Tone Is sold and ! y the Standard Drue PAY DAY is av.-rv good (lav t. by the Lancaster PharTnSan?vllnd?nrtP wUha>a l'"1' tlu-ll you aIV not so ure In any way dlssatls- , , . . remedy. St>1110 lllol'O <*(>11 Volllollt tlllio. A Iver Tone Is a palatable lid and Its action Is easy ill with no crlpe, no pa'n. Off PPt Q Aftor.ofnoto nr/v eable after taking calo- Uur Savings Dt i*s Liver Tono does not ny way with your regu- <>ach llilV (lav will Soon place V ablts and diet, and It 1 1 nnd happlor M1 lilll'-ia 1 POllditioll where you , sadachy and constipated ,? lelightcd with Dodson's WlTllOllt WOl'I'V. J^Linal Oiscliarge. START AN ACCOUNT V hereby given that one hI "ettors dl\l 4 Per Cent Interest, Compoun administrator of the _ , >. J. Phillips, deceased. SAVINGS Affl TTIE L. PHILLIPS. JrtllllUJ t\\,\j\ 14. M-22 iss 'Notices "THE 0LD REI pdss ^ poun.j THE BANK OF L pan rags at News Office. _ ? ? Lancaster, -Jersey milk cow, fresh I 'uhl'Smir gallons milk tte W. pNllfOulrt. Van - 60 ' ALUMINUI rtVftlne. MdhKhig as fine " P A ~ M ever been madfes. A. B. / V . Singer Store. \ 60 / L A I tar, nannkrat, 'possum, ;>outnl8^U_o^^.^ 8e? me ( 1 KV'i f M?w^ c^q- wank. You fl^jjl |hls column. 1 a jp fl H . ryW'$it5 Mper PRICE NO LONGER I NO ;,7H\j]ile. wagon m. Cunningham Farm. 3-Quart Peruclator for $1.98. < r?8-60-i<-p stores for less than $3.00. Eve; as chap. We are agents for the fact tiring Co., who make two-t Aluminum Ware sold, and we g< ror'SiiiLXs^ Ve^ver7 hoy them and possess the best * wiUbreaWayrf??c, and We invite the ladies to come to o i a tonic the Feven'mll not a on the liver better than oea not gripe or sicken. 25c jiPEATT, Bennett-lei Pfeoae2S.Y oWITSy^ter Pharmacy. One dozen Guano Distributors ? to 1; e\ sejj nQW a^. prjce> $2.50. NARY SURGEON. ted In Lancaster for the py profes^on. and am ro^S^our'Il^e stock for _ ^ _ IseaseXCaJIs answered |< /if* Kacil mC I 1*it ? Call SSLt Gregory- 1 111 i-tTOUllSl 1 T) < jck CompanV^ 'Z, Veterinary Surgeon. A ~m Jj-Ce*''Veterinary 3ur- /\ fl htngton, D. C. A.m.Ue I1"1 ? NEW SHIPMENT OF JtMUTmyL WHITE DR f jVoileT^tin?. Amoskeag Hole-Proof Silk Gl< tifully trim}rtai--with flounces, in- Ued, 16-button k ngp and fine shadow Iahea?girdles of length.. . ribbons and Satin. These aVgpses White shatters .. ust the thing: for graduation. Come~~ ^White Silk HoseTt d let us fit you in one and save all No^Fancy Parana wrry of making it. Prices New Hat?hrrivir $3.95, $5.75, $6.50 department. WINS0N-CL0UD COi Ht(i * i'" ** 5 wff J I ( to / l' k few dollars deposited apartment <?u in that satisfactory an look on the future ran us TO-DAY ided Quarterly, Paid on QUNTS LIABLE" .ANCASTER s. c. k/r n a * " VI dALfc, W Can't be bought at other rything in the line just (ireat Northern Manuhirds the output of ?t the goods so you can as well as the wealthy, ur store at once. rry Co. i, price $5.00 each, will i News Want ESSES I >ves, every pair guars*- H mgth |LN . .11.0ft, *1.59 aatf *2** B ^ 25c, 50c, $1.00 WS45t 50c up to $3.50 I ig Dailyln our MiiHnery WANY | "T-"" ??