The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, May 01, 1914, Page 6, Image 6

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. 6 PAVEU ttKKMS REUNION TRAVELS Jacksonville Has Many High Class Roads to Points of Interest .y y Trips to Be Taken Ovjf Them In Automobiles During \*he Reunion of Confederates May 6, 7, 8. y Jacksonville, Fla., April.?It Is Baf? to eay that hundreds, and possibly *h^isands, of visitors to Jacksonville .-^Turing the week of the great Reunion of Confederate Veterans aud Sons of Veterans, will make the trip from their homes in automobiles. Numerous inquiries have been received from a'l parts of the country concerning road conditions, and especially-in regard to the practicability of reaching other points in Florida by automobile trips from Jacksonville. For the information of auto owners, desirous of bringing their cars to Jacksonville at the time of the Reunion. attention is called to the fact that the city license books show that there are over 2,000 licensed automobiles in the city of Jacksonville alone, and during the past winter season more than 2,500 motor-driven vehicles bars passed through Jacksonville en route to various places on the Florida I f nillRlll'i ITi.loca Ihorn worn fnirlv good roads, loading from Jacksonville to other sections of the State, there would not have been one-tenth as many cars in Florida this season, and the home people of Jacksonville would not have invested so heavily in motor vehicles. Duval county, of which Jacksonville is the county seat, was among the first of the Florida eouuties to issue road improvement bonds and to begin the paving of its h ghways with vitrified paving briek and concrete. With population of only 75.000 In 1#00, this county issued road improvement bonds that year to the amount of $1,000,000, and It was provided that not more than $250,000 was to be expended in road construction each year for four yoaiu. The bondB were sold at a 1. ndsome premium and the money has all been expnodod on the roads of the county, with a result that thiB county now has some of the very best In the South, and these roads are a joy to the joyrider and to all persons who use them. Uut this is not all; (or the Board of County Commissionftrs Is at the present time working up Interest In a proposition to issue from 52,000,000 to $f<.000,00u additional road Improve-' ment bonds and construct a system of paved roads and highways throughout the county of Duval that vwlll be a modd for all sections of thfe country. Jacksonville Is only seventeen miles In a direct line fromytbe Atlantic Ocean, wbere there la one of the finest beaches In the world, affording a speedway low kendred test la width aad tv.cs.ty ml lee In length. Here Is the Ideal automoblW oourae aad It Is visited by thousands of cars svery year. Ftcas the elty to the seashore the ectarty kae conetructed s magnificent boulevard, paved with vitrified brick and with concrete for the entire dtstansm Hundreds of ecru traverse this Atlaatte Boulevard, as K is known, dally, and during the Reunion many thousands of visitors will make tljjt trip by auto to the beach. Once on the seashore they will find much to Interest them. Surf bAthing will be at Its beat during the Reunion week and many visitors from interior points, v ho has e never before had fhe oppor t' ulty to plunge into the big breakers cf Old Ocean, will find the experience a novel and delightful one. From Jacksonville to St. Augustine ti distance by auto is 38 miles and t trip is easily made ir. two hours. In fact, 'I e record for the trip is one h> ur and nine minutes, but that is alii -c too fast for a trip to the oldest c. v In the United States. 'I he road from South Jacksonville, on the opposite side of the majestic St Johns river from the Reunion city, is paved with shell for nine miles and th>- going Is good. Then comes six mi'es of brick paving over which the en s fairly skim along. The next four aides,'-to the Dural eounty line, hare not yet been paved, hut a temporary .* surface oi havings has been provided. From the county Use to St. A* guK'lna, a distance of It miles, the read >ln mod yet pa wed but shell has bee n placed In the Wheel ruts aad gOod time mm be m?de by the average ear. fttlll aqothdr attractive trip, on the .couth side ait- the 1st. Johns iHcr,. is th.'il hk Uiniltrln > S?e. ? lag* OB the IfAitki the rtver, atfowt . ilffc^w saHes from the city. This road is well paved with shall for the entire dlK/fcllee aad passes through some. very pretty orange groves, which In tbt>mseftes are en attraction to all. At Mandarin there are a number of" attractive homes, surroundedAy pret> tj nfirdens, groves and farms. This village ia the site of-the former home of the 14(6 Mrs., Harriett Beecher Stow?, the author of "Uncle Turfs Cabin." ' The city of Jacksonville has sixty mti. s of pavefl streets and contracts arc now outstanding for several additio:.al miles, 'otk on which will start fromediately aftfc)^ the reunion, as It la \tb" IosIre of thoVlty authorities not *o ' ire the street* torn up while the ''ors are here.^ slit-seeing automobiles are numerom m Jacksonville thyery v. Inter and tl year several of large cars will i n rsn nti-Ovar unill m* t THE LAN( Notice of Discharge. Notice la hereby Kievn that the un- ^ p^ ^ derslgnml will, as admlustrator of the ^ estate oIM. L. lllnson. Sr., deceased, , on tne Ytn aay or May, ism, maxe ar |\|fl I \J\J their final return as Buch adminls- JlL.1 t|V_^ W trators and apply to tie probate court of Lancaster county for letters dls- _y raissqry. / MARTHA HINSON Illustrated / J. D. HINSON, ' / Vdmrs. Eestate of M. L. Hinson, De- Tells all a^out / ceased. young men And v April 7; 1914. and husbands anc know abodt the s: Check Your April Cough. ern the sfex fore Thawing frosts and April rains life hi relatlo: chill you to the very marrow, you rnarrlage.l"Secre? catch cold?Head and lungs stuffed womanhoqd^gsn v?You are feverish?Cough contin- evil diseases; etc. uallv and feel miserable?You need Dr. King's New Discovery. It soothes The latest, rnos inflamed and irritated throat and prehenslve work lungs, stops cough, your head clears l8ued on sexual li up, fever leaves, and you feel fine, instruction for th Mr J. T. Davis, of Stickney Corner, for the true innei Me., "Was cured of a dreadful cough This books tej after doctor's treatment and all other lootors. lawyers/ remedies failed. Relief or money workers, Sundajwl back. Pleasant?Children like it. a" others, youtp Get a bottle today. 50c and $1.00 at ,lPetl to know fc your Druggist. Rucklon's Arnica Win field Scot I ml Salve for All Sorec. (Leipzing.) V News pup Spring laxative and lllood Cleanser. Scientifically Flush out the accumulated waste Tribune. "Accural and poisons of the winter months; ?Philadelphia Pi cleanse your stomach, liver and kid- of knowledge."? neys of all impurities. Take Dr. Kpr. The New King's New Life Pills; nothing better "Plain truth for for purifying the blood. Mild, non- aught to know th griping laxative. Cures constipation; tion of evils, makes you feel fine. Tako no other. Under plain wi 25c at . your Druggist. Bucklen's $1.00 Coin or Mo Arnlcr. Salve for all hurts. Ion cents extra. MIAMI PCBLI8 Dayton men 5 f \ ale ?n<l Harvard, CURED FOREVER iW^nrvco / Each f ii By a. l!nG , ............ - All Lest qua/ty specialist v ; ing, streamerj^lef who possesy ecuted in proper o ses the e.y jp;. assortment sent p< perlence /f gg. and 5 stamps to p years. 'Hie p* ' now. rifgUt P ^k! K ^ HOWARD S^ETI doing the j: * vl ' A TTmnn/rnn same thing AUTOMOB the right &V AT FACT/) dreds and Save From !?> perhaps 7 Tf-e / i 28x1 S 12 thousands of /tmopf with unfailing 30x1 1*8 permanent i-esults. Don't you 1U -1*R think it tonelto get the right treat- q> v*? 7r . ji ment? fl you desire to consult a 34*3 j >% reliable longAstablished specialist 3*>x4 ''13 7 of vastf experhV^o. come to mo and 33x4 * 14 8 learn what canMie accomplished ',V . i? ? with skillful, scientific treatment. ^r\4 17 R I hold two medical diplomas and ir'xt'A 19 7 certificates by examination and ^6x4% '19 8 other requirements from the - 21 5 boards of medical examiners of 44 r si'q States in the Union, together with over 20 years' experience in sped- |tte?lS*JSr cenTa ulty practice. I successfully treat , ?p 5_ t a?,ov. Blood Poison. Varicose Veins, Z Ulcers. Kidney and Bladder Dls- ^*^*5 an?r ih eases, Rheumatism, Gall Stones,. fn?v aire^t from v Paralysis. Discharges Piles and 5 pV^t dis^un Rectal Trouble, Stricture and all accomoanles each Nervous, Chronic and private dls- .)(,r depot eases of lien and Women. InaUon Examination free and strictlv' t(RR vATTOtt confidential. Hours: 9 a. m. to 7 i " p. m. Sundays, 9 tt 2. ^ Call or Write. Catarrh C*W Dr. Register, Specialist, | with local appucj BO# Union National Bank Bid*., ?&. ? Cor. Main and Gervals 8t?. /on moat ukt Internal COLUMBIA, 8. C. Cur* u t?ke? Internall; the blood and mueout ??????J Cure la not a quack* scribed by on* of the ? coontra for ^para and It la^ompand of the SMOTHERING SPELLS SaS _____ duces such wonderful I Bond for testimonials. Sour Stomach, Heart Burn _ ..p: J- CHg^T * 9 Fold by Drngglets. pi 1 u"\ ?Ct"llC rj ' **g| Taka UaU'a Fumllj n lett.i* from : _____ Mrs. llall, from ^HPr '''falloV'i ni:,ke llll Hi ill y.nrs ago Rlghtlu/ In the h< :jlth^ began^ to w is locat^i^ight p without suffering ^^8 in goo?i jL^horl; f..r it. I had End.rt Tn%l propt heart burn, sour .... fides of A h str sumach. palpi/ ! side of Gay sNtjjt tat ion of the flliloU. Allison eetate. heart, smother- Again: About Ing spells, t)nins in my sides and south side of Ch back. In #lK:t, .I suffered all ovur, ("East Knd," thi and a congh aimost llko consump- colonial residence tion. Doct/)r*? failed to relieve me; than anything in t in fact, thoy didn't seem to know or more beautiful what ailed me. 1 continued to grow 1b "a dream." J worse until I was able to sit up only ; Strait. 1 a part of the time. I had almost lost One htJuse andI all hopes of ever being any better. house^squ&re, In "But one day some one threw some- property is CloAl books tn at my door. I read themrlneB8 center of lo and found them to be Peruna bo^ks. being offeAd "They described my feeling so truly j cheap. Known|d! I sent at once and got^ff bottle and poore p\?ce, prist began taking it. You pronounced p Kingy \ my ailment systemic catarrh, and t j njjpf) have ?w ' fave .He nomf advice. . "Jair^ lot, Just V "When taken two artd on?-' of Col. Springs, h| , haM bottles I began to eat without Every one knows suffering. I continued to-improve. this sentraHv lot "When I had taken eight I was like property of Lanca *a new person, That^^is nine years $8,000. ago. _ t ! ?? "I thlnJ^Poruna the Rreatest fam- . privately ?1I 1 11V remecft there Is. for so many all- ??J mentd are due to catarrhal trouble. I Vr*T? a a would aAvlse any one afflicted with J ? ? catarrh to take Peruna and I am sure ! #1?A It will leave? ,n* ,n **?? * wl In the Revised "Ills of T.lfo" we answer* yalu,f;8 8 have many similar testimonials which v am''? ?D? should interest sick people every- wara- inererorf where. Sent freo by the Peruna Co., "DO IT Columbus, Ohio. People who object to liquid medl- I T U I lines can now obtain Perunq .Tablets* 1, HI. f loture a Colli Indjne Day RRfl rek?r.AXATTV):nROMO0"ln|?e. It at ope the IJIWJ .->u>. ? I'cv ?ii'i off the Cold # 'lilt to e i v ? "iuc? over Cornet J to*. ^ lokk r*i v ?T ST V FASTER NEWS, MAY 1, 1914. UAL r r^EDGE | ? ! I 320 Pages. 11 certil sex matters; what romen, young wives T Y 1 all others need to acred laws that gov DOCau es. Plain irutu of ness I! n to happiness In manhood and lal 1 abuses, social ^ t iJivanced and com , fjj -no???. tl^pt ha' ever been MB fa "1Vo iwlene, Priceless fMIfj iJse who are ready wgjl Is nurses teachers iftf/ II preacher^ social mil U School teachers and fm<l hi A \ v and oil, what all mKl /ml A| x matters. )B> mK'i If! |jM^ correct."- -Chicago le .1 nil up-to-date. ml-* ' l-^U b|?^ 'ess. Standard book York World says: those who need or ney Order, postage ,Jpj* HlXfS COMPANY ' m , jOhlo. ?"" / )UR .PEN |- * " lege Pennants CITATION . each !? in. \ 21 in. STATE OF SOUTH CA1 rnell, Michigan County of Laneasi n x 21 in By J- E .Stewman, Judp felt with felt head- h MarlJ ?Lsand mascot ex- .h*" tr a ^ 1".? \ oflL. This splendid ?\ admlnistra .sd^hl for 50 cents a? ? * ay postage. Send Thes^i^herefore, AinTJ^COMPANY ;e\r0and^IdfcrsSiCf U Qfiio. ceased, that tlJ<y be an ? fore men, In tn> court ? ,tt x1 rttt?Ti,Ct be held at Lanftuter or ilJ-iiii llK-JtiO f M 1914 afu RY PRICES thereof, at 11 oT|prk ?? noon, to show causeVf a to <10 Per Cent. why the said admiinst) Tuhe Rcliner not be granted. 0 $1.65 $1.35 Given under my liai 0 1.95 1.40 day of April Anno Don 0 2.80 1.90 J. E. STI 0 2.416 2.00 Prob 3.00 2.05 O^lTio 2*4 5 Cures 0M Sores, Other Romut n o In 9 fift Tke worst c?*?, no nmttrr o( li r ofcft o'oft sre curcd X'y t,,<? *??"dciful. ?> 3J90 ".if" l'orter'9 Antiseptic llenting 5 m.85 3.45 Piiw and Hen'" nt the same tin 5 J. 90 3.60 0 JR. 10 3.70 0 BB^O 4.20 X in stork. Non Skid ddiV^onal, red tubes A ;?,syuX nil I n i dependent mkkes. ,?,% I ff i J 1 is and have money. 2 A \T /M t if payment In full *5r . / order. C. O. D. on A / lit Allowing exam- ^ / f?8 8ALE8 CO. <?? 1 n>Ttmi Ohln I not Be Cured ITIONS. u they cannot M rtu. Catarrh la a bloo4 X f, and In order to euro it remedies. Hall'a Catarrh X __ _ f. attracts directly upon M 'I'L.. ,? surfaces. Halls Catarrh X 1 HIS IS taedlclno. It wai probeat physicians in this I Ol ^^,1 - _ . U a regular prescription. V I iZLIlt 0116' beat tonics known, com- X ^ >lood puriflrm. acting dl- V J on o double th< results In coring catarrh. J # ??. ptoi-.. it*** a Y you will c dee 78e. www o I'm. fur/octutipau^ We have 'OPERTY I? joining se soil lacks. ? f town of Lancaster V nr\n /"V A rr?8, inort' or less, * Ul\ V//i or nice residences wn ??a. ^ <><xl, adjoihs "East l-UK IX) I irty frontB on both J r</-vrj eet. ami on south I* IJ lx CUi ?X)wner, the R. E. jjhree acres on ?? And High eMerfleld avenue. ?, * TP TX 8 /lot has large J 1 OD JL)l?GS? .fend lies prettier % r )lr town. For one fhomos this place $ Owner, Dr, T. J. ^ ' V vacant lot tn court aln street. This ^ | LANOASTEf f'Vor. ?%*. *i MASSEY A ,nt owner, Mr., /.* SPRINGS Hi hat is known as M ENTERPRIS t KERSHAW r?adefanrCThI X J- M CARSO rtJr county. Prtco ? J) FERGUSC have,been made to ?? FARMERS V ? tiSS" h2>?n MILLS & YO iX?E. Where can Jent.lota for build Ing, town? Plen.Be ire an prone to adirks are to fly up- Z i, "get busy." > ' NOW." iughes t cati IKER | Dnif,' Story. t*" Ph? ??"? i.?.AA,VWMV sjmiiiiwiwitiiiii jujimwiuiwiaRMis LWarrr obody allowed on this e Fied smokers of STAG. id best outdoor tobacco CO il hnlHc all ife rtnnri W _ - ww ? nvivg an ?UJ ywuu- yet n the open air! cioi Convenient Packages: 5-Cent Tin. the Full-Si*c 10-Cent Tin. Pound Tin Humidor* and the Pound Glass ROLINA, ^ i tho 7th day ir publication *ylwFnS^-J iny they hnve, ration should | ^'h* ^ ad. this 21st >i ""* u lini 1914: .. I'.era<; 2WMAN on corni ? applied carl ate Judge. Order Kainit n Kainit and Pota lies Won't Cure ow Ion* standing. Whitney Central Bank Build old reliable Dr. NEW ORLEANS, LA. Oil. It relieves lie. 2Sc. 50c, $1.01 Farmers < WW nome a pre/eminently a di -half the acreage thi 5 amoiintof good hi louble youli crop anc made a special stud ctions ancy will help Try the following 1 TS?W onder ^Work< TTON?Red Rosa 8-1 ?M 17? ? ei/ - - xi i?i ai uicrs v^jjuict i-Grade Top Dressing sing 4-7h-2h. ( SEE I MERCANTILE CO.. Lanci YODER ,Van Wyck. VNKING & MERCANTILE ( >E MERCANTILE CO., Heatl MERCANTILE & BANKIN( N CO., Kershaw. )N, Fort Lawn. WHOLESALE GROCERY CO UNO, Fort Mill. . Or V A V\/A11I1IUI1IV/U i ? i iwba Fer LANCASTE1 * . 40* -! V mg! 1 | arth except regularly The best indoor tobacco tause of its fresh and delijs fragrance. 9 The Handy Half-Size 9 the Pound and Half* A/' I fef jjilllllllllllllllllllllllilillllllliilli ING-L^GOOD I ^ Profitable Side Dressing ? I he use of side dressing is increasing on fjf COTTON and CORN It navs to di> it if r?n?* hcm ?li?. r . v* " }. I wo applications of 200 p.ounds each per acre commended by a well-known Southern investigator and menter. He suggests a 5-5-5 formula, or a mixture of ^Mrts of Acid Phosphate, kainit and Nitrate of Soda. KAINIT . less cotton whV|^he plants are 10 inches high and again ' the bloom boginsrW open. Where cotton is inclined to se Kainit, mar.ing t^k^pplications of 200 pounds each re. This is also rtfrcti^^gainst root lice and cut worms y enough. It will pay you""to try it, for Potash Pays. iow before the supply is exhausted. We sell ish Gaits, any quantity from-one 200-lb. hap up. IRMAN KALI WORKS. Inc. Ing Lniplrr Building Savannah Bank A Trust Building ATLANTA. CA. SAVANNAH. 6A. AA AA AA AA AA AA AA AA I if j A L il l I nd Abroad I . ? | iy of intensive farming. % is year as last and use gh-grade Fertilizers and *. 1 quadruple your profit. y of soils in this and adyou decide what your a orands: f *12-4, | ff 3-5. ^ 1 , l 6-5-5. or > ^ 30., Heath Springs. h Springs. V } CO., Kershaw. irect with'u.v I tilizer Co. I \ t S. C. 1